Chris Estep
<br />Construction Inspector
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Coursework//Sierra
<br />College
<br />Coursework//Cosumnes
<br />River College
<br />CERTIFICATIONS
<br />Grade 1 Water
<br />Distribution Operator
<br />Certification
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />With Psomas for 9 years,
<br />with other firms for 28
<br />years
<br />Chris Estep's 37 years of construction experience includes time spent in
<br />the US Air Force (USAF) active duty, USAF Reserves as a Construction
<br />Superintendent, with the Placer County Water Agency as a Maintenance
<br />Foreman, and as a Construction Inspector. Chris has been responsible
<br />for inspection of all phases of construction on roadways, minor structures,
<br />ADA improvements, dams, water transmission mains, treatment
<br />plants, force main pipelines, electrical, utilities, canals, and drainage
<br />improvements. Chris often serves as Lead Construction Inspector on
<br />projects involving construction inspection teams.
<br />Experience
<br />On -Call Inspection Services, City of Roseville, CA: Lead Construction
<br />Inspector for this current on -call construction inspection services contract
<br />with the City Public Works Division for drainage improvements, AC
<br />paving, AC overlays, roadway reconstruction, ADA curb/gutter/sidewalks,
<br />traffic striping, staged traffic handling, and landscaping improvements.
<br />Duties include coordination of field QA and inspection on multiple public
<br />works improvements. Some significant projects include Pleasant Grove
<br />Boulevard Extension — two lane miles of repaving of major arterial roadway;
<br />Westbrook Boulevard Rehabilitation — 1.5 lane miles of new paving of major
<br />arterial roadway with deep road section, as well as lime treated sub -base;
<br />and Oak Street Roundabout — new multi -lane roundabout construction.
<br />On -Call Construction Inspection Services, City of Sacramento, CA:
<br />Construction Inspector for water main relocation projects performed in
<br />advance of water meter installation projects. A majority of the water main
<br />relocations are occurring in residential back yards or in sensitive streets in the
<br />downtown Sacramento area. Duties include public relations with residents,
<br />coordination with City of Sacramento agencies, construction inspection, daily
<br />reporting of activities and contractor personnel, tracking of quantities and
<br />materials and contractor progress, and coordination material testing and
<br />start-up testing.
<br />Westbrook Boulevard Rehabilitation, Roseville, CA: Construction
<br />Inspector on 1.5 miles of repaving and rehabilitating existing roadway
<br />structural sections for the City of Roseville. Rehabilitation work included
<br />the complete removal and replacement of failed roadway areas, including
<br />lime treatment on unstable subgrade material, AB replacement, AC paving,
<br />and final AC overlay placement. Additional work involved modifying
<br />existing signalized intersections, street lighting, traffic handling, stage
<br />construction limits, drainage improvements, placement of street signals,
<br />and new traffic striping and markings.
<br />On -Call Construction Management & Inspection Services, City of
<br />Sacramento, CA: Construction Inspector for open-end contracts for
<br />construction management and inspection services. These projects have
<br />included storm drain detention basins, pump stations, water treatment
<br />plant improvements, storm drain pipelines, sewer pipeline replacements,
<br />and waterline improvements in Downtown Sacramento.
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