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Fee: $ 25,078 / Year Completed: 2022 (projected) <br />In order to re-classify Bastanchury Road as <br />a Modified Primary Arterial, the City of Yorba <br />Linda selected Cannnon to provide construction <br />management and inspection services for the pre - <br />construction phase. The overall project scope <br />included modifying the vertical curve of the roadway <br />to improve sight distance for motorists, elevating <br />portions of the roadway centerline to 6-feet, <br />constructing retaining walls to accommodate the <br />raised elevation, and installing traffic signals at the <br />intersection of Bastanchury Road/Casa Loma Avenue <br />and Bastanchury Road/Eureka Avenue. The project <br />also involved adding new bike lanes, a multi -purpose <br />trail, and sidewalk/parkway improvements with new <br />irrigation and landscaping. Our team coordinated <br />utility relocations (specifically Southern California <br />Edison (SCE) power poles), with SCE and other <br />utilities prior to the Bastanchury Road widening. <br />The City of Monterey Park enlisted the services of <br />Cannon to provide construction management and <br />inspection services to help accelerate the construction <br />of the Monterey Pass Road transmission main project <br />which included replacement of an existing 12-inch <br />water transmission main and installation of two new <br />transmission water mains parallel to one another in <br />a single trenchline. The existing water transmission <br />main provided water and fire service to residences <br />and businesses. Due to the numerous breaks within <br />the previous year, this was an emergency project and <br />was being fast -tracked to mitigate the loss of water <br />and manpower needed to make recurring repairs to <br />the existing water transmission main. The project <br />included approximately 4,800 linear feet (LF) of <br />existing 12-inch pipelines with approximate-ly 4,800 <br />LF of two new 12-inch water lines (both lines to be <br />utilized as transmission lines and as distribution <br />mains). Both new water lines provided water and <br />fire service to the residences and businesses along <br />