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City of Santa Ana <br />Pavement Management Program Update RFP No. 19-070 <br />August 6, 2019 <br />Ms. Senn has managed many similar PMP updates and is currently working with both Orange and San Diego Counties <br />as well as the Cities of Orange, Buena Park, Lake Forest and Dana Point on a similar update. <br />She has also provided PMP training to 35 local agencies for the OCTA. <br />Charlene Palmer, Principal -in -Charge — Ms. Palmer brings 35 years of extensive <br />experience in the engineering consulting industry for services covering a broad base of <br />engineering disciplines to a project. She is a registered professional engineer in Kentucky <br />and her consulting experience includes the transportation, civil, rail / transit, infrastructure, <br />water resources, environmental, materials testing and inspection, and geotechnical <br />engineering arenas. She has won and directed projects with services varying from feasibility <br />studies through design support during construction and construction management and inspection services. <br />INJames Signore, PhD, PE — QA/QC & Technical Advisor— Dr. Signore, PhD, PE, has been <br />in the pavement field for over 20 years. He specializes in pavement design and evaluation, <br />rehabilitation and maintenance, materials assessment, and training. He has experience in <br />designing pavements for many local agencies, Caltrans, and for heavy vehicle loading <br />applications for highways, airfields and ports. He has spent years researching pavement <br />materials, having directed a state-of-the-art AMRL certified and Superpave mix design <br />equipped research laboratory, and is well versed in state and local pavement practices and specifications <br />Narut Leehacharoenkul, PE, Staff Engineer — Mr. Leehacharoenkul has engineering <br />project experience including pavement management budget analyses using both PAVERTM <br />and StreetSaver® software, pavement condition survey QA/QC inspection, asset <br />management using EarthMine, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcMap, and ArcGIS Online. He has also <br />been certified by both the MTC and the OCTA inspector certification testing programs. <br />Mr. Leehacharoenkul is heavily involved with pavement management projects as well as with <br />the asset data collection for the cities of Carson, Commerce, Corona, Diamond Bar, San <br />Gabriel, Torrance, and West Covina as well as Orange County. <br />\, Franc Escobedo Senior Field Technician — Mr. Escobedo has over 15 years of experience <br />as a pavement management technician for NCE. He has performed numerous pavement <br />condition surveys throughout California, Idaho and Washington and has collected distress <br />data for various Pavement Management Systems, including StreetSaver®, PAVERTm and <br />Cartegraph systems. He has collected data for the Cities of Agoura Hills, Commerce, <br />Cudahy, San Dimas, Torrance, and West Covina, and the Counties of Orange, Ventura <br />and San Diego. Mr. Escobedo is certified by both the MTC and the OCTA inspector <br />certification testing programs. Both of these agencies require companies and inspectors to pass a rigorous <br />field test in order to work in their respective jurisdictions. He also assists with the training of agency staff. <br />David Bivins, Senior Field Technician — Mr. Bivins has over 17 years of experience as a <br />pavement management technician. He is one of NCE's most experienced distress collectors <br />and our primary choice for working with/training our clients in field data collection activities. <br />x' His field experience and expertise are an added benefit to agencies during field training. Mr. <br />Bivins is certified by the MTC inspector certification testing program, which requires <br />inspectors to pass a rigorous field test in order to work in their respective jurisdictions. He has performed <br />condition surveys of over 15,000 centerline miles in California, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. He has <br />not only attended yearly in-house training but has assisted in training local agencies on distress <br />identification and collection procedures. <br />�04A NCE <br />Page 111 <br />25D-24 <br />