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Proposal For <br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services <br />realignment, upsizing and capacity increase, master planning, existing system evaluation, hydraulic <br />models and maintenance, and operational support. <br />Hydraulic Modeling <br />Our technical expertise includes water system master plan modeling, hydraulic deficiency <br />studies, transient/surge analysis, fire flow analysis, flow optimization and water quality <br />modeling. We have experience using a wide range of hydraulic modeling programs, including <br />Innovyze® GIS-based InfoWater® and InfoSewer®. We also have customized post -processing <br />software developed in-house. We work with our clients to select the methods that best meet their <br />current and future needs, and we plan to work with the City the same way —selecting the most <br />appropriate model for conditions in the City's service area. <br />Water Quality and NPDES <br />+:« Our approach to designing the public works project components is to preserve or improve water <br />quality by utilizing the latest technology available for Low Impact Development (LID) projects. <br />In addition, our comprehensive green street knowledge and experience will influence our stormwater <br />design. Our proven green street and LID installations will inspire our design and help us deliver a <br />practical and sustainable stormwater management system to the City. <br />Erosion Control and SWPPP <br />Kimley-Horn's professionals have extensive experience in the design of erosion control and <br />water pollution control projects in Southern California and across the country. Our key staff have <br />been responsible for planning and designing erosion control features, scour mitigation measures, flood <br />control channels, and flood proofing of existing structures. Supported by strong technical investigations, <br />the Kimley-Horn team provides design of erosion control features using a wide range of systems and <br />approaches for levees, channels, embankments, and bridge abutments. As part of the engineering <br />plan review or individual environmental documents review, Kimley-Horn's certified Qualified SWPPP <br />Developer (QSD) engineers will provide the support to review the project's environmental documents <br />including the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SWPPP) <br />and Water Pollution Control Plan (WPCP). <br />Structural Analysis <br />Kimley-Horn's structural engineering team is capable of providing structural design and analysis <br />for both existing and proposed facilities including a range of major retaining structures, parking <br />structures, roadway bridges, pedestrian bridges, to minor footings and foundations for traffic signals, <br />roadway signs, and storm drain structures. Our structural engineers have extensive experience working <br />with public agencies and are familiar with Cities' routine plan check process. <br />0® <br />® Traffic Engineering <br />Kimley-Horn has been an industry leader in traffic engineering for past 55+ years and offers <br />complete in-house traffic engineering services in the areas of traffic signal communication and <br />system integration design, intersection lanes configuration design, signing and striping, traffic control <br />plans, construction phasing plans, preparation of traffic impact studies, traffic calming studies, speed <br />zoning studies, safety and operations studies, safe routes to school programs, accident analysis, <br />pedestrian safety programs, parking studies, site access, and general consultation studies in traffic <br />engineering. Our traffic engineering team consists of specialists in each discipline of traffic studies, <br />traffic signal design and traffic planning and is equipped with the latest software and hardware to meet <br />your project's goals. <br />City of Santa Ana ' /WOC77003.22 Kimley»)Horn 9 <br />