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Professional On-call Engineering Services <br />RFP No, 17»088 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Cilent/Reference; City of Lynwood <br />Jorge Roque, Public Works Associate <br />310-603.0220 <br />jroque@lynwood,ca.us <br />Project Dates: Start: 2011 Complete: 2015 <br />Services: Traffic Design <br />Project Value: Construction: $1 million <br />Team Members: Edward Miller (ADVANTEC) - Project <br />Director <br />ADVANTEC produced the PS&E for the street beautification and <br />In front of City Hall, Work Included: <br />• Pavement Rehabilitation <br />• Median and Parkway Landscaping Improvements <br />• City of Lynwood Monument signs <br />• Curb, ramp and sidewalk following City ADA standards <br />• Traffic Controls <br />• Signing and Striping <br />City of Newport Beach <br />100 Civic Center Drive <br />Newport Beach, CA <br />Iris Lee, Senior Civil Engineer <br />(949)644-3323 <br />flee@newportbeach.gov <br />Services: Community Outreach, <br />Master Plan, Design <br />Development, Construction <br />Documents, Bidding Assistance, <br />Construction Services <br />Complete: 01/2015 <br />Construction Cost: $2 million <br />Design Cost: t279,000 <br />David Volz—Landscaping <br />Project Manager <br />David Volz Design was commissioned by the City of Newport Beach to lead a Citizen's Advisory Panel <br />(CAP) to design new and Improved western gateway landscapes for the city. The panel Included the <br />mayor pro -tem and a select committee of local residents and business owners. The project included 5 <br />miles of arterial streets and the critical Intersection of West Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard, <br />Through a series of public meetings, the ideas for a new aesthetic treatment along these streets <br />emerged. A new major gateway with entry monuments, walls, upgraded sidewalks, and beautiful new <br />landscape enhancements were envisioned and approved. The two-mile stretch of West Coast <br />Highway is to receive all new landscape treatments with new medians, and right-of-way plantings, <br />The planned scheme calls for palm trees to define the intersections, flowering trees to accent the <br />medians and street edges with waves of colorful shrubs rolling through the landscape, innovative <br />storm water retention and cleaning strategies will be a part of the envisioned low impact design <br />Implementation, The project was named APWA Project of the Year and ASCE Community <br />Enhancement Prolect of the Year. <br />ANDLRSON•I)ENNA <br />