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Mauricio Argente <br />FIRST STREET PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS PS&E <br />RFP NO.: 10-110 <br />Aliso Creek - Limekiln Creek Restoration, City of Los Angeles Bureau <br />of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager responsible for <br />overseeing pre -design and design services for this important Proposition <br />O project. The project improvements involve constructing several <br />stormwater BMPs intended to treat on -site and off -site runoff and reduce <br />contamination in Aliso Creek, Limekiln Creek, and the Los Angeles River. <br />The proposed BMPs include low flow channel diversions, stormwater <br />pump stations, stormwater pre-screening devices, bioswales, vegetated <br />detention/retention basin, the restoration of upland, riparian habitat, and <br />BMP educational signage. The goal of the project is to significantly reduce <br />the pollutant loads, as well as transform a specifically built flood control <br />facility into a multi -function green infrastructure facility. The project will <br />also be designed to achieve a Platinum Envision Rating. <br />Albion Riverside Park, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, <br />Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager responsible for overseeingthe pre - <br />design, design, and construction support services, includingthe Envision <br />certification process. The project involves transforming a six -acre site, <br />previously used for dairy warehousing and distribution, into a riverfront <br />park and recreational facility that will benefit nearby disadvantaged low <br />income neighborhoods. In addition, the City is using the redeveloped <br />property to increase the current capacity for managing storm water runoff. <br />Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I, City of Pismo Beach, <br />Pismo Beach, CA. Project Manager for the design of a "total street" <br />reconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell Beach Road. The project entails <br />incorporating a new Class 1 Bikeway along an existing Caltrans right- <br />of-way (Highway 101). In addition, the project aims to replace aging <br />utilities, including: a new 12" water line, new 12" reclaimed water <br />line, undergrounding powerand comm. lines, and new storm drain <br />improvements. The project will incorporate new way -finding and <br />streetscape enhancements including: pavement enhancements at <br />crosswalks and intersections, full ADA compliance, street furniture and <br />landscape improvements (incorporating Low Impact Development <br />techniques). <br />Los Angeles Zoo Parking Lot Low Impact Development Project, City of <br />Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA. Project Director <br />and Landscape Architect for this important LID demonstration project. <br />Mr. Argente was responsible for the redesign and repair of the Los Angeles <br />Zoo's asphalt concrete parking area, and its replacement with pervious <br />pavement. The project included a hydrology model of the watershed so <br />BMPs were optimized. Additional services provided under his supervision <br />include landscape architecture, public outreach, permitting support, <br />interpretive design, cost analysis and value engineering. The project <br />incorporated the latest design strategies for LID and a cross review of <br />Leadership in Energy and Environmental (LEED) design requirements. <br />evaluation. Preliminary design drawings will be prepared to a 30%design <br />level that addresses the civil site, mechanical, process, electrical and <br />instrumentation components of the treatment and blending facility, site <br />work and pipeline plan and profile sheets. Project field work will consist of <br />a geotechnical investigation of the well sites, treatment plant and pipeline <br />corridors, aerial and ground survey, potholing and corrosion analysis. <br />EDUCATIO <br />MasterArchitecture Studies, <br />California Polytechnic University, <br />San Luis Obispo, 1996 <br />BS, Landscape Architecture, <br />California Polytechnic University, <br />San Luis Obispo, 1991 <br />REGISTRATIONS/ <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Professional Landscape Architect, <br />California, No. 4129, 1995 <br />Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) <br />and Qualified SWPPP Practitioner <br />(QSP), No. 21105, 2017 <br />En vision' Sustainabil ity Accredi ted <br />Professional, 2014 <br />USGBC- LEED Certification <br />Workshops <br />Project Management: PSMJ - PM <br />Workshop <br />RESUMES 25Ke-40 <br />