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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />PROJECT NO. 16-6467 <br />SANTA ANA DELHI CHANNEL DIVERSION PROJECT — REBID <br />PROPOSAL <br />The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers for THREE public agencies for <br />which the BIDDER has performed similar work within the past three years. <br />] <br />Name and Address of Public Agency <br />City of Costa Mesa <br />77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 <br />Name and Telephone Number of person familiar with project <br />Tom Banks <br />T:714-754-5222 M: 949413-0618 <br />Project Name, Location, and Date of Completion <br />Industrial Way Water Quality/ Storm Drain Improvement No. 14-8 <br />in Costa Mesa, CA <br />Completed May 2015 <br />Detailed Description of Project <br />This project consisted of construction of approximately 1000 linear feet of cast -in-place reinforced <br />concrete storm channel (Image # 1, 2). The project also included associated cast -in-place reinforced <br />concrete structures such as catch basins, manholes, and inlet and outlet structures (Image # 3). A <br />reinforced concrete diversion structure was constructed partially cast -in-place (see Image # 6,7,8, 9) <br />leading to a precast CDS unit (similar to the Santa Ana Delhi Project) (see Image # 4, 5). The purified <br />water was then diverted to a 144" diameter pipe installed by Lonerock (see Image # 14). <br />This project is substantially similar in size to the Santa Ana Delhi Channel Modifications as it was worth <br />over $3,200,000.00 dollars and included over 800 CY of cast -in-place concrete. The size of the project <br />required use of large scale equipment that would be used for the Santa Ana project (see Image #11-13) <br />This project is substantially similar in scope and type to the Delhi Channel as it included construction of <br />reinforced concrete cast -in-place channel with walls that carries storm water by gravity. The major <br />difference is that the entire channel was constructed for a long distance, unlike the Santa Ana Delhi <br />Channel modifications which are for a smaller distance and only partially modify the Channel. <br />This project included a partially cast -in-place diversion structure (Image # 6-9) that serves the same <br />purpose as for the Santa Ana Delhi Channel, and is thus substantially similar. The structure diverts flow <br />from the storm channel to be purified in a CDS unit. <br />For the reasons described above, this project helps satisfy the minimum requirements for the Santa <br />Ana Delhi Diversion Project. The project satisfies 8 months of the 5 year requirement of history and <br />experience, within the last 10 years, of reinforced concrete flood control channels and reinforced <br />concrete structures. It satisfies one of the required two projects of reinforced concrete flood control <br />channel work of similar scope, size, and type of the Santa Ana Delhi Channel project within the past 15 <br />years for the reasons described above. This project also satisfies the requirement of one project <br />including a diversion structure, as described above. The majority of the project experience is <br />cast -in-place concrete as the attached images show. <br />Attach 4 — 8x10 Photographs showing each phase of construction. <br />P-9of P 6 <br />ChA <br />City of Santa Ana /Project 16-6467 Santa Ana Delhi annel eversion Project / Addendum Eight - October 7, 2016 <br />