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Professional On-call Engineering Services <br />RFP No. 17-083 <br />City of Torrance <br />20500 Madrona Avenue <br />Torrance, CA 90503 <br />Craig Bilezerian, PE, City <br />Engineer <br />cbilezerian@torra nceca.gov <br />Services: Construction <br />Support/Inspection <br />Start: 02/2011 Complete: 08/: <br />Construction Cost: $10,969,000 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Dino D'Emilla, PE, QSD - CM <br />Tony Plante - Inspector <br />APP provided construction support and inspection for this major project to <br />widen portions of Del Amo Boulevard into a four -lane divided roadway, <br />creating a streamlined additional east -west route through Torrance. The <br />construction represented the second phase of an overall infrastructure <br />project costing $32 million, Including right-of-way acquisitions. The widening <br />project installed new and upgraded traffic signals at four intersections, as well <br />as a new street lighting system. As part of the improvements, a bridge was constructed across the <br />BNSF Railway's main tracks and mechanically stabilized -earth retaining walls and drainage <br />improvements were added. The project also moved a railroad spur track and reconstructed off-site <br />facilities. APP performed the necessary federal funding administration, ensuring compliance with <br />governmental transparency standards and the Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. APP <br />also provided coordination with Southern California Edison and ExxonMobii for the utility relocations <br />required for the project. <br />City of San Juan Capistrano Services: Engineering design Matt Stepien, PE — PM <br />PW and Utilities Department Start: 5/2015 Complete: Ongoing Joe Buckner, PE, PLS —Project <br />George Alvarez, PE Eng. <br />City Engineer/Traffic Engineer Kelvin Kitaoka, PLS - Survey <br />Galvarez@sanjuancalstrano.org <br />INAPP is providing engineering design services for Pavement Rehabilitation <br />Projects for the City of San Juan Capistrano. The project Includes preparing <br />street rehabilitation plans, ADA compliance for existing curb ramps including <br />the design of 16 ramps at eight (8) intersections, striping plans, specifications <br />and cost estimates (PS&E) for the rehabilitation and resurfacing of four streets <br />as part of the City's Arterial Pavement Rehabilitation Project (CIP 15109) for <br />Fiscal Years 2014-15 and 2015-2016. Funding for these Projects will provide through Measure "M" <br />and Gas Tax funds only and is not federally funded. The exception was Camino Capistrano from La <br />ganja Street to Oro Road. Funding for this segment involved Federal Funds, APP provided assistance <br />for obtaining the E-76 approval as well as incorporating the appropriate documents from the LAPM. <br />ANDERSON PFNNA <br />