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Long Beach Water Department Emergency Project <br />LONG BEACH WATER DEPARTMENT I LONG BEACH, CA <br />Construction Manager. Ms. Bean oversaw the construction management and inspection services for the <br />completion of an emergency project for the Long Beach Water Department. The project provided LBWD a <br />connection to the Los Angeles County Sanitation District's (LACSD) reclaimed water pipeline. While initially <br />being constructed by a different contractor under the jurisdiction of LACSD, after construction was underway, <br />LACSD's Contractor abandoned the project and LBWD agreed to take over the work. Work involved <br />construction of additional 25-foot-deep shoring within 5 feet of the operational LACSD operational plant. <br />Managing high groundwater along with keeping the existing plant operational during construction were just a <br />few of the important construction missions to accomplish. <br />Redundant Distribution System Monitoring at Reservoir 1 and Reservoir 2 Pump Stations <br />MESA WATER DISTRICT I COSTA MESA, CA <br />Construction Manager. Ms. Bean is overseeing the construction management and inspection services for the <br />Redundant System Monitoring at Reservoir 1 and Reservoir 2 Pump Stations. The new system is designed <br />to provide better level monitoring and SCADA control at the two reservoirs. The two reservoirs work together <br />and operate on a single -pressure zone. The project involves tapping each of the 36-inch CMLC pipelines <br />in the pump room of the reservoirs and installing a total of about 200 feet of conduit. These will enable the <br />replacement of the existing pressure instrument with a new pressure -indicating transmitter. <br />SGVMWD Interconnect and Site Improvements <br />CITY OFAZUSA LIGHT AND WATER I AZUSA, CA <br />Construction Manager. Ms. Bean is overseeing construction inspection services for the construction of <br />an interconnection pipeline near the Hsu -Canyon Water Treatment Plant. The project includes installation <br />of pipelines, complete with metering and pressure -reducing flow control; grading; site restoration; striping, <br />street restoration; SCADA; SCADA integration for ALW and SGVMWD; and electrical work. The pipeline is <br />approximately 22 LF of 18-inch Class 350 pipe and 14-inch and 18-inch schedule 40 cement mortar -lined and <br />coated -steel pipe. <br />Brinton Reservoir and Pipeline <br />CITY OF BANNING I BANNING, CA <br />Project Manager/Construction Manager. Ms. Bean was responsible for overseeing construction of the <br />Brinton Reservoir and Pipeline, which consisted of the design of an 8-mg buried, cast -in -place concrete tank, <br />5,400 LF of 30-inch transmission main, and construction of these facilities. Through careful engineering, she <br />saved the client approximately $3M on the bid price, bringing in the bids for $10.2M. From the beginning stages <br />of the RFP, she pointed out to the client multiple issues that were critical to the success of this project, foremost <br />that the proposed elevation of the tanks within the RFP were incorrect. Through additional surveying performed <br />of the San Gorgonio water distribution system, she was able to confirm her intuition, that an elevation change <br />of the proposed high-water level of the tank was required in order for this tank to float within the San Gorgonio <br />Distribution Zone. As the Construction Manager, Ms. Bean's management ensured that the City was informed as <br />to the project progress, and the contractor maintained schedule. This project was completed under Ms. Bean's <br />management with minimal contractor -initiated change orders and monetary issues to the project. <br />Edgewater Sewer Lift Station Replacement <br />CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA <br />Construction Manager. Ms. Bean is overseeing the construction management and inspection services of <br />the replacement of the Edgewater Sewer Lift Station. The project consists of the abandonment and demolition <br />of an existing sewer lift station, and construction and installation of a new 1,000-gpm submersible sewage lift <br />station and force main. The project also includes installation of new gravity sewer, storm drain, water main, and <br />site restoration. The project is complicated with contaminated groundwater and deep excavations, requiring <br />special shoring methods to control groundwater and limit settlement due to groundwater pumping. <br />