CBBG and ARAM Pavement Rahabfllfation: The took Included a total of 42 etreats, and had striot budget, funding,.and
<br />scheduling components, The City needed a consultant who could analyze several alternative, pavement rehabilitation
<br />strategies under a limited construction budget, while still meeting the requirod project guidelines to obtain funding.
<br />Improvements entailed grind and overlay of all streets in both laid packages, with the use of an Asphalt Rubber and
<br />Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) interlayer, with localized areas of full -depth remove and replace, Kimley-Horn assisted the
<br />City to meet requirements for grant from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (Cat Recycle) and the
<br />Community Davoiopment Block Grant (CDBG) federal funding program, Kimley-Horn's knowledge of new and Innovative
<br />pavement rehabilitation strategies has helped the City utilize.recycled materials and in -place recycling methods, which
<br />has brought the City saverat funding opportunities and millions of dollars In construction cost savings.
<br />Client Reference: City ofFontana, Kelth Kramer, Public ftks Manager, 90RJ5,0.6644
<br />West Grove Valley Pipelines, Riverview Pipelines, Santa Ana, CA (Hazen and Sawyer)
<br />Two projects with the City of Santa Ana included a total of over 17,000 Linear Feet of waterpipellne.design ranging in
<br />size from flinch to 12•inoh diameter. The City is actively replacing aging and undersized watar mains. throughout their
<br />distribution system, The West Grove Valley project Included 0,500 Linear Feet of pipeline replacement design. The
<br />Rivervlowprcjeci Included 7,700 Linear Feet of pipeline replacement design:
<br />Client Reference: Cttyof SantaAna, Public WorksAgendy, Armando Fernandez, Project Manager, 714.647,5680
<br />Well 29 Improvements Alternatives Analysis, Santa Ana, CA (Hazen and Sawyer)
<br />The City of Santa Ana owns and operates Well 29, located at the southeast corner of Flower Street and First Street,
<br />adjacent to City owned tennis courts. W61129 pumps directly to an existing 8 MG reservoir. The existing wolf site Includes
<br />the well Bead and disoharge, piping assembly, control equipment, a chlorination system In a building, and an SCE
<br />transformer, An alternatives analysis was conducted to recommend, upgrades at the site Including site Improvements,
<br />structural, mechanical, and electrical. upgrades. Highlights of the study Include developing three alternatives for the
<br />Improved site; providing SD renderings for each site alternative, and developing a preliminary opinion of probable
<br />cost for the design and construction of each alternative discussed. The City is moving forward with Implementing the
<br />recommended alternative from this analysis.
<br />Client Reference: City of SantaAns, Public Works Agency • Water Resources Division, Brun Igo, Assistant Engineer,
<br />714,647,3886
<br />References
<br />We have provided client references In the previous section and below. We invite you to contact these recent clients and
<br />ask them about our work history, quality of service, and whether they would again select us for similar services.
<br />Mr, Carlos Castellanos, City Engineer, City of Anaheim
<br />TEL: 714.765.6176 (On -Call Planning and Engineering projects)
<br />Mr, Keith Kramer, Public Works Manager. City of Fontana
<br />TEL: 909.360.6644 (On -Call Pavement Rehabilitation/Utility Design Projects)
<br />Mr. Jason Lee, Project Manager, Orange County Transportation Agency
<br />TEL: 714,660.6282 (On -Call Transportation Engineering projects)
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