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FIRST STREET PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS PS&E <br />RFP NO.: 10-110 <br />Jason Fussel, PE, PLS, QSD/P, ENV SP, LEED AP <br />Project Manager/Surveyor <br />Project Role: QA/QC and Technical Advisor <br />Mr. Fussel's strengths include stormwater analysis and studies, design, preparation of specifications, bid <br />documents and cost estimates, and construction support services. He has comprehensive knowledge of <br />Autodesk's Civil 3D software for both conceptual and detailed design studies, as well as the production of <br />construction plan sets. He also has extensive experience in the stormwater Best Management Practices, <br />Low Impact Development (LID) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention and reduction projects in Southern <br />California, specifically as Lngineerof Record forseveral important Proposition "0" projects forthe City of <br />Los Angeles, Caltrans funded projects, and Proposition 1 projects. Mr. Fussel has been the design lead for <br />projects with a total construction value exceeding $100 million.. <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Culver Boulevard Stormwater Infiltration and <br />Retention Project, City of Culver City, CA. Design <br />Lead. Mr. Fussel is serving as the Design Lead forth is <br />multi -beneficial stormwater regional project. Tetra <br />Tech was recently selected by the City of Culver City to <br />provide design services to incorporate an infiltration <br />gallery under newly reconstructed raised median <br />along Culver Boulevard. The project will also include <br />retention basins to reuse captured stormwater runoff <br />and urban runoff to irrigate local landscape medians <br />within the project area. The overall landscape design <br />of this project will include green elements such as <br />bioswales alongthe raised median and adjacent <br />roadways to further promote stormwater pollution <br />prevention education. <br />Taylor Yard Bikeway and Pedestrian Bridge, Studio <br />Pali Fekete Architects for the City of Los Angeles, Los <br />Angeles, CA. Project Engineer and Engineer of Record <br />responsible for providing civil engineering services for a <br />420-feet long modern style and aesthetically distinctive <br />pedestrian/bikeway bridge crossing the Los Angeles <br />River. The pedestrian bridge will carry two lanes of <br />pedestrian, bicycle traffic, two DWP recycled water lines <br />and include scenic views of the Los Angeles River. The <br />project will be solar powered, from the LED bridge and <br />pathway lighting and signage to the irrigation systems. <br />Sixth Street Park, Arts, River and Connectivity <br />(PARC), City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, <br />Los Angeles, CA. Technical Advisor for the schematic <br />and final design, environmental documentation and <br />permitting, public presentations, construction support <br />services, and post -construction services for nearly <br />12 acres of recreational and open spaces beneath <br />and around the new bridge. The project includes <br />approximately'/2 mile of improvements within the <br />Los Angeles River. These improvements will include <br />bike trails, pedestrian access, and softening of the <br />existing concrete lined channel. These improvements <br />were originally envisioned in the Los Angeles River <br />Revitalization Master Plan that Tetra Tech completed. <br />The City's goal is to make the landscape component <br />under the new bridge a world class public space that <br />will include an Arts Plaza, several performance stages, <br />synthetic sports fields, riverterracing, and bicycle and <br />pedestrian pathways. <br />Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I, City of Pismo <br />Beach, Pismo Beach, CA. Project Engineer for the <br />design of a "total street" reconstruction of 18 blocks of <br />Shell Beach Road. The project entails incorporating <br />new Class 1 bikeway along an existing Caltrans right- <br />of-way (Highway 101). In addition, the project aims to <br />replace aging utilities, including: a new 12-inch water <br />line, new 12-inch reclaimed water line, undergrounding <br />power and communication lines, and new storm <br />drain improvements. The project will incorporate <br />new way -finding and streetscape enhancements <br />including: pavement enhancements at crosswalks and <br />intersections, full ADA compliance, street furniture and <br />landscape improvements incorporating LID techniques. <br />Mr. Fussel was responsible for designingthe layout for <br />the bike path, curb bulbouts, potable and reclaimed <br />RESUMES 25745 <br />