Dino D'Emilia, PE, QSD Construction Support
<br />Education: BS/1991/Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
<br />Registration: 1996/PE/CA #55453
<br />Certification: Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD)/Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP):
<br />Certification #C55453
<br />Years' Experience: 30
<br />Dino D'Emilia, PE, QSD brings extensive experience In project leadership, construction management4
<br />and civil engineering. He has completed nearly $1 billion In local agency public works projects in
<br />Southern California. Dino is known as a project manager and construction manager who directly
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<br />engages in both the intricacies of projects as well as overall quality, timely completion and cost-
<br />effectiveness. He brings expert-level knowledge of the Caltrans "Local Assistance Procedures Manual"
<br />and relevant federal regulations and documentation.
<br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
<br />Cherry Avenue Widening, 19th Street to 230 Feet South of PCH, City of Signal Hill, CA. Resident
<br />engineer for $1.6-million federally funded project to Increase the overall efficiency of the Cherry
<br />Avenue-PCH Intersection. Services were provided in accordance with federal standards and
<br />requirements, as outlined in the Caltrans LAPM. The project added two traffic lanes, one southbound,
<br />the other northbound, on Cherry between PCH and 19th Street, new traffic signals requiring pendulum
<br />hung temporary traffic signals over PCH, 300 linear feet of new 24-inch storm drain with two catch
<br />basins, three manholes and a tie-in to an existing 60-inch L.A. County storm drain. The Improvements
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<br />extended the two-lane configuration along Cherry south to PCH to resolve a major bottleneck between
<br />Long Beach and Signal Hill. The project required public relations and coordination of temporary
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<br />construction easements on 13 residential and commercial properties, as well as moving large
<br />commercial signs on a fueling station project being condemned. Close coordination was required with
<br />the cities of Long Beach and Signal Hill, the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, Caltrans (for
<br />permitting and local assistance), Long Beach Transit, Long Beach Oil and Gas and five additional
<br />affected utilities.
<br />Drake Soccer Field, City of Long Beach, CA. Project manager overseeing construction of soccer field.
<br />The project involves demolition and grading, installation of drainage system for new park, basketball
<br />court, synthetic soccer field, constructing Portland cement concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, curb
<br />ramps, driveways, replacing and overlaying pavement with asphalt paving, park furnishings, lightingf
<br />and electrical service, landscape and irrigation for an 8-acre site.
<br />Oso Creek Multi-Use Trail, City of Laguna Niguel, CA. Quality assurance/quality control manager for
<br />this $3-million project providing construction management and inspection services for this project. The
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<br />project includes new contiguous bicycle and pedestrian/equestrian trails, stormwater control and
<br />treatment best management practices, landscaping, lighting and street Improvements. The project
<br />extends on Oso Creek Channel between the Laguna Niguel Metrolink station and the Three Flags
<br />commercial center. The location is partially on city street right-of-way and partially on Orange County
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<br />Flood Control District right-of-way. APP has provided grant funding services primarily using an Orange
<br />County Transportation Authority Tier 2 Environmental Cleanup Program and a State Water Resources
<br />Control Board Proposition 84 stormwater grant.
<br />Broadway (SR-133) Streetscape Improvements (CIP Project No, 249), City of Laguna Beach, CA.
<br />Resident engineer for this $321,000 federally funded landscaping and scenic beautification project that
<br />included a storm drain, hardscape, landscape and irrigation, public art and pedestrian improvements
<br />along Broadway Street/SR-133 from Cliff Drive to Forest Avenue.
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