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Education <br />BS Civil Engineering -Tau <br />Beta Pi Honor Society & <br />Chi Epsilon, University of <br />Southern California <br />BS Physical Science, Biala <br />Year of TAIT Team <br />Enlistment <br />2014 <br />Total Experience <br />11 <br />Certifications <br />Professional Engineer <br />California No. W95 <br />David Sloan, P.E. <br />PBr scrMANAGER <br />As a project Manager, David Is responsible far supervising staff at TAIT on the <br />preparation of public and private development projects. David has performed <br />and coordinated detailed designs on federally funded arterial roadways, <br />conducted utility coordination.for major relocations on high profiie projects and <br />conducted project management efforts on multiple projects throughout the <br />Sothern California region. David has designed and managed the construction <br />for multiple projects In the southern California region and ls.an ideal candidate <br />to manage this project for the City. David is an effective communicator and <br />actively stays In contact with his clients throughout the life of his projects. <br />David has also managed multiple public works construction projects and <br />understands the methods and casts of tonstructlon, <br />Newport Height Ailey & Sewer Reconstruction Project, City of Newport Beach, <br />Project Manager, 2415 <br />David Is currently acting as the Project Manager to the City of Newport Beach <br />for the Newport Heights Ailey & Sewer Reconstruction Project. The project <br />Includes the survey, design, and reconstruction of over three miles of residential <br />alleys. The projects designed in three phases with phase 1 being sewer main <br />replacements, and phase 2 & 3 being alley reconstructions within select <br />neighborhoods. The alley replacement design Included the geometric and <br />profile analysis of each alley along with the preparation of design plan and <br />profile sheets for each alley segment. The design also Included the preparation <br />and analysis of design crass sections (via use of Civil 3D corridors) to ensure <br />design crossfalis along the alley are appropriate. The project is scheduled to <br />complete phase 1 design In April, 2016, and phase 2 & 3 design in Judy, 201ti. <br />Portola Parkway Resurfacing project, Project Manager, 2015 <br />David Is currently serving'es the Project Manager to the City of Lake Forest on <br />this federally funded arterial pavement rehabilitation project which Included <br />design engineering, geotechnical engineering, surveying, and federal <br />documentation/ approvals. The project included the rehabilitation of the <br />arterial roadway as well as the identification and replacement of non -ADA <br />compliant or non-functional PCC sidewalk, curb ramp, curb and gutter and other <br />Improvements. The design also Included the replacement and updating of the <br />roadway and bike lane striping throughout the project limits. The project also <br />Included the relocation and reconstruction of an existing median at Bake <br />parkway in order to construct an additional left turn pocket. <br />TAiT Appendix I Page S <br />2` E-584 <br />s <br />rw <br />_e <br />