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Manuel Barrios Roadway <br />Education: BS/2000/Civil Engineering/ University of California, Irvine <br />Years' Experience: 16 <br />Serving as a lead engineer, Manuel Barrios has worked on a variety of public agency projects Involving <br />roadway design and plan preparation and a wide range of public works, capital Improvement and land <br />development projects for various cities throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Manuel has <br />delivered projects for both horizontal and vertical design for public agencies such as the Los Angeles <br />County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and the Los Angeles Bureau of <br />Engineering/Department of Engineering (LABOE/DOT), He has served as project engineer for several <br />public agencies to construct, widen and improve roadways, determine utility relocations, design and <br />prepare gradlng, drainage, sewer and water utility and site Improvement plans. Manuel has extensive <br />experience and knowledge of Orange County and Los Angeles County Public Works Standard Plans as <br />well as Greenbook standard Specifications for Public Works Construction In order to deliver projects <br />from the preliminary stage through final construction, Manuel has a consistent track record of <br />successful project completion well within time and budget constraints. <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />1-605 Arterial Hotspots, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro), La <br />Mirada and Santa Fe Springs, CA. Design engineer for professional engineering services to complete <br />the PS&E for two intersection improvement projects led by LA Metro In collaboration with the Cities of <br />La Mirada and Santa Fe Springs. The Intersection Improvements are at two Valley View Avenue <br />locations, Alondra Boulevard and Rosecrans Avenue. <br />Phase 2 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation, City of to Mirada, CA. Design engineer for roadway <br />improvements, street resurfacing and appurtenant Infrastructure repairs. Provided PS&E forbidding <br />and construction of the proposed improvements. The Intent of this project was to renovate the <br />roadway pavement and hardscape leaving the neighborhood with a like now appearance. APP's Initial <br />recommendation was to mill half an Inch of the existing pavement (avoiding impacting the existing <br />macadam), construct 2 inches of new pavement for most of the roadway, remove 4 Inches of the <br />outside 6 feet of asphalt concrete (AC) macadam and construct 4 inches of new AC pavement and <br />resulted In significant cost savings for the City relative to the approach they used In previous years. <br />Arterial Pavement Rehabilitation, City of San Juan Capistrano, CA. Design engineer for engineering <br />design services. The project Includes preparing plans, specifications and cost estimates (PS&E) for the <br />rehabilitation and resurfacing of streets as part of the City's Arterial Pavement Rehabilitation Project <br />(CIP 15109) for Fiscal Years 2014-15 and 2015-2016. <br />Hadenda/WhIttier Intersection Improvements, City of La Habra, CA. Design engineer for the design of <br />roadway Improvements In the City of La Habra. Project Included the design of roadway widening, <br />median, sidewalk and offsIte Improvements, preparation of TCEs and plats, and processing through <br />Caltrans for Fact Sheet and encroachment permit approvals. <br />On Call Design Pavement Rehabilitation, Atherton Street, City of Long Beach, CA, Project engineer <br />helping the project team and City to determine street rehabilitation recommendations based on visual <br />field Inspections for approximately 2,000 feet along Atherton Street. The project consists on <br />determining the limits of concrete Improvements to be replaced (curb, curb and gutter, sidewalk and <br />cross gutters) along with also evaluating ADA compliance and replacing ramps If nonconforming. The <br />overall work will Include the construction bid documents in the form of final plans along with providing <br />specifications and estimates. <br />Temple Hills Sidewalk, City of Laguna Beach, CA. Design engineer for the development of conceptual <br />—and final plans for the addition of 1,500 feet of new sidewalk. — <br />RESUMES - APPENDIX Page 8 <br />AND1:11SON-PENNA <br />Ck <br />(J <br />31 <br />25E-404 <br />