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Company Name
CWE
Contract #
A-2020-205-02
Council Approval Date
10/20/2020
Expiration Date
10/19/2023
Insurance Exp Date
12/1/2022
Destruction Year
2028
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landscaping details; a water -tight system for irrigation; inlet and outlet structures; bridge <br />structures; culverts, pump stations, and other control structures; electrical and mechanical <br />plans; and SCADA plans. The project included coordination with the LACFCD. Special <br />consideration was given to protect the burrowing owl habitat and the legless lizard. Performed <br />legless lizard surveys prior to and during construction. Specifications per Greenbook and <br />special provisions and estimates were also prepared. <br />City of Culver City Washington Boulevard P3 Urban Runoff Diversion Senior Engineer <br />providing document review for median work integration for the design of diversion system that <br />will capture stormwater and urban runoff from a 40-acre drainage area. The project is located <br />on Washington Boulevard near Walnut Avenue at the City boundary. The drainage area is <br />comprised of commercial and residential land uses completely within the City boundaries. The <br />system is expected to capture approximately 115,600 cubic feet of stormwater runoff. <br />Additional tasks include review of the Geotechnical Investigation Report and Percolation Test <br />Results, developing project concepts for diversion and bio-filtration systems, conducting an <br />environmental study, performing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and preparing a report, <br />coordinating with the LACDPW, performing a topographic survey, conducting a utility search for <br />the project site to identify existing or planned future utility conflicts along the proposed project <br />components, preparing PS&Es, providing community outreach support, and providing <br />construction support services. <br />San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Rio Hondo Load Reduction Strategy Senior <br />Engineer providing hydraulic modeling for a feasibility assessment and preliminary design for <br />three diversion locations within Rio Hondo Los Angeles River watershed in compliance with <br />MS4 Permit requirements. The Rio Hondo Load LRS addresses requirements pertaining to the <br />Los Angeles River Bacteria TMDL. The three diversion areas include Alhambra Wash, Eaton <br />Wash, and Rubio Wash. Additional tasks include: coordination with the LACSD to verify <br />discharge allowed to the sanitary sewers in the area, detailed flow analysis and coordination <br />with the LACSD and watermaster, environmental evaluation and documentation, site field <br />investigation, topographic survey for each site, utility search to identify existing or planned utility <br />conflicts, geotechnical evaluation to identify soil characteristics and infiltration capacity for each <br />site, permits and easement evaluation, preliminary operations and maintenance, and <br />preparation of a feasibility assessment report and preliminary design plans. <br />Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation Earvin Magic Johnson Park <br />Project Manager for a hydrology study, utility search, and topographic mapping for the Earvin <br />Magic Johnson Park and Ujima Village. The Earvin Magic Johnson Park is a facility that serves <br />a portion of the greater Los Angeles area with limited park facilities. The LACDPR planned to <br />renovate the facility. The renovation included improvements to the Ujima Village area, which <br />had been designated as a remediation site due to VOCs. The project required an <br />environmental impact study prior to selection of the preferred improvements. Tasks managed <br />included: topographic surveys, a utility search and utility mapping, and hydrologic analysis of the <br />113-acre park for existing conditions. <br />
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