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<br />RFP € O,: 17-083
<br />City of Santa Ana
<br />Emphasis
<br />• Street Wldanings.and Improvements
<br />New Pavements and Pavement Rehabilitation
<br />Pedestrian Crossings
<br />Bike Paths
<br />Project Management
<br />Professional Overview
<br />Mr. Nirenjanan is a registered gooteohnical engineer with
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<br />2000/Master of Civil Engineering/Civil
<br />Engineering/Washington State University
<br />1907/11achelor of Sciance/Civil
<br />Engineoring/Universfty of Peradenlya Sri Lanka
<br />Professional Registration
<br />2009/Geotechnical Engineer/CA/2819
<br />2004/Profes5ional Engineer/CA/67023
<br />Memberships
<br />American Society of Civil Engineers
<br />over 17 years of geotechnical engineering project
<br />experience, Including pavement evaluation and rehabilitation, street widenings, bike paths, highway
<br />Improvements, sound walls and retaining walla, buildings, bridges, grade separations and other transportation
<br />Infrastructure projects. He has coordinated, performed, or directed geotechnical investigations for over 200
<br />projects, many of which have been for Cities In Orange and Los Angeles Counties, as well as Riverside and San
<br />Bernardino Counties, He has practical experience In ail aspects (design and construction) of geotechnical
<br />anglnooring, including site selection, field Investigations, engineering analyses, recommendations, construction
<br />observation and testing, and preparation of geotechnical reports and recommendations,
<br />Professional Experience
<br />OCTA OC Streetcar Project, Santa Ana, CA -- Geotechnical manager for the design and construction of a two -
<br />track streetcar system from the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center In Santa Ana to the proposed Regional
<br />Transit Connection and station in Garden Grove, approximately 4 miles long. The project includes design and
<br />construction of 2 -story maintenance and storage facility building and two now bridge structures (Santa Ana
<br />Bridge and Westminster Avenue undercrossing). The maintenance and storage facility is planned to house all light
<br />revenue maintenance functions, including operations. This will accommodate administration, operations,
<br />maintenance, repair bays, and parks storage. A maintenance building, a wash building, parking lots, and a fire lane
<br />are proposed for this facility. Responsible for reviewing existing gaotechnicel/goologleal date, coordinating
<br />permitting process for geotechnleal encroachment permits from various agencies such as OCTA, City of Santa
<br />Ana, and County of Orange, coordinating subsurface explorations, assigning laboratory testing performed
<br />engineering analyses, attending design meetings, and preparing gootachnical reports with geotechnical
<br />recommendations in accordance with Caltrans guidelines.
<br />Jamboree/Sarranco Interchange Improvement, Irvine, CA — Geotechnical project engineer for improvements to
<br />the Jamboree/Barrance Intersection in Irvine, The Improvements Include the addition of a fifth northbound lane on
<br />Jamboree Road, approximately 1,000 feet long; addition of a righWurn pocket from northbound Jamboree Road
<br />Into the Griswold property; construction of new pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and access ramps; and
<br />rotovation of a storm drain. DYA's services included securing encroachment permits, conducting a geoteohnical
<br />subsurface exploration, performing laboratory tests on selected soil samples, performing engineering analyses to
<br />develop conclusions and recommendations regarding subsurface conditions, alto preparation and grading,
<br />bedding and backfill, pavement thickness for new pavements, and soil corrosion potential; and preparing a
<br />gootechnical report, Mr. Niranjanan coordinated the field investigation and conducted analyses.
<br />Bristol Street and Baker Street Intersection improvements, Costa Mesa, CA — Geotachnical manager for the
<br />addition of a third eastbound and westbound through lane on Baker Street approximately 200 feet long in both
<br />directions west of the Intersection of Bristol Street and Baker Street, DYA performed a subsurface Investigation,
<br />laboratory testing, engineering analyses, and a geoteohnical report with recommendations for earthwork and
<br />grading, corrosion potential and new flexible and rigid pavement sections. Mr. Niranjanan developed and
<br />coordinated the field investigation and analyses and prepared the gootachnical report with recommendations.
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