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Company Name
KOA
Contract #
A-2019-008
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
1/15/2019
Expiration Date
1/14/2021
Destruction Year
2026
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KOA <br />RESUMES <br />SHOUWEI (RAY) WANG, PE <br />EDUCATION <br />PROJECT MANAGER I DESIGN TASK LEADER I HYDROLOGY/ <br />MS, Transportation Engineering, <br />HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS TASK LEADER <br />University of Toledo, OH <br />KOA I Senior Engineer <br />BS, General Plan & <br />Mr. Ray Wang has 23 years of civil and transportation engineering <br />Transportation Engineering, <br />experience as a project manager/lead project engineer while managing <br />Xi'an University of Architecture & <br />and designing highways, rail/transit facilities, and other major <br />Technology, China <br />transportation infrastructure. His experience spans all phases of project <br />development, from conceptual planning to final design and construction <br />REGISTRATIONS <br />engineering. He manages and designs his projects with a keen business <br />Professional Engineer, <br />awareness, carefully planning and monitoring the scope, budget, <br />Civil, CA #69461 <br />schedule, and production while concentrating on specific technical <br />challenges and details. <br />URS Certified Project Manager, <br />2014 <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />Port of Long Beach Pier J Bike/Ped Path PS&E, Long Beach, CA <br />PROFESSIONAL <br />Assistant Project Manager The KOA team helped POLB design their <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />first bike path, which will run adjacent to various tourist attractions. A <br />American Society of Civil <br />combination of bike lane types; innovative bike facilities; landscaping; <br />Engineers <br />wayfinding signs; and various other amenities will be provided for <br />pedestrians and bicyclists along the south shore ocean -front area. Mr. <br />Institute of Transportation <br />Wang is providing project management and coordination with the project <br />Engineers <br />team, POLB, and the project stakeholders. <br />City of Long Beach North -South (Daisy to Myrtle) Bike Boulevard <br />Asian American Architects/ <br />Engineers Association <br />(10-mile) PS&E Design, Long Beach, CA <br />QA/QC Engineer. KOA designed this 10-mile bicycle boulevard. <br />International Chinese <br />KOA's work consisted of a range of solutions to provide improved <br />Transportation Professional <br />bicycle mobility throughout the City. Proposed treatments included bike <br />Association <br />detectors; traffic signals; median refuges, traffic circles, roundabouts, <br />and bioswales; wayfinding signage; and implementing unique striping <br />and signage. Mr. Wang provided QA/QC role on developing the PS&E <br />and supporting on RFis and submittals for the ongoing construction of <br />the project. <br />City of Newport Beach Balboa Island/Little Balboa Island Seawall <br />Replacement, Newport Beach, CA <br />Project Engineer. Mr. Wang was responsible for planning and design <br />services to replace/retrofit seawall, and for redesigning public access <br />to the ferry facility and multiple street and sidewalk improvements <br />to meet ADA and other design requirements. He prepared concept <br />drawings, evaluated alternative seawall types, prepared 3DS rendering <br />presentations to public and municipal committees, and completed cost <br />estimates. <br />BUILETARD <br />26 <br />RFP • <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />
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