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Company Name
BUTIER ENGINEERING
Contract #
A-2021-005
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/19/2021
Expiration Date
1/18/2024
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2029
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CmsCIEvucNon M.armgars. ConsuUing [npinenrs <br />Mark M. Butier, Jr. <br />Project Director <br />street connectivity within the Tustin Legacy development. The scope of work <br />included the construction of a single span cast -in -place concrete box girder <br />bridge approximately 108' long x 73.25' wide. Additional scope items included <br />the following: installation of an architectural steel arch on each side of the <br />bridge; bridge lighting; grading; roadway construction; street and landscape <br />improvements; utility construction; domestic and recycled water; dry utilities; <br />aesthetic treatments; construction of barriers, sidewalks, wing -walls, <br />foundation, and railings; structure excavation; backfill; and drainage. <br />Project Manager, Moffett Drive and Legacy Road Extension, TUSD <br />School Site and City Property Grading; City of Tustin, Public Works <br />(Completion: 2018)—The project site is located in the Tustin Legacy <br />development at the Moffett Drive roadway extension from future Legacy Road <br />to Tustin Ranch Road; Legacy Road roadway extension from Valencia <br />Avenue to future Moffett Drive; TUSD School site at the SW corner of <br />Valencia Avenue and Tustin Ranch Road; and City Property adjacent to <br />TUSD School site and Tustin Ranch Road. The project included performing <br />soils removal and recompaction, excavation, stabilization, and placement of <br />fill within the project site. Grading work included the finishing of undercuts of <br />streets and parkway grading, erosion and sediment control, installations of <br />basins, storm drain, and drainage structures, construction of channels and <br />swales and protection -in -place and/or demolition of IRWD facilities. <br />Project Manager, Moffett Drive and Park Avenue Roadway Extension, <br />City of Tustin, Public Works (Completion 2016; Value $14.6 million) — <br />The roadway extension is located within the Tustin Legacy development. The <br />scope of work included removal and compaction of approximately 250,000 <br />CY of soil; 275,000 SF of subgrade preparation and street fine grading; 4,000 <br />LF of reinforced concrete box storm drain; and construction of street <br />improvements, paving, utility installation, signing, traffic installation, <br />landscaping, and irrigation. Approximately 15,000 CY of concrete were used <br />to construct the reinforced concrete box storm drain, which includes lateral <br />storm drains with catch basins. Major dewatering efforts and shoring under <br />the Jamboree Bridge at Moffett Drive presented significant challenges that <br />Butier coordinated with success. Butier coordinated with Irvine Ranch Water <br />District for installation of reclaimed and domestic waterlines; and County of <br />Orange. <br />Project Director, Carlsbad 50 MGD Seawater Desalination Plant ($537 <br />million) and 10-Mile Product Water Pipeline ($159 million); Carlsbad, CA; <br />Poseidon Water (Completion: Fall 2015)—Butier provided Owner's <br />Engineer services for the construction of the 50 MGD seawater reverse <br />osrnosis desalination plant at the Encina Power Station (EPS). The scope <br />also included the construction of a 2.5-million gallon cast -in -place concrete <br />water storage tank; product pump station; and conveyance pipeline to deliver <br />the drinking water produced by the project to water utilities and municipalities <br />in San Diego County. The 10-mile, 54-inch diameter nipel_ine was <br />and bore tunnel method. Butier coordinated closely with the City of <br />Carlsbad, SDCWA, SDG&E, Poseidon, and the Coastal Commission during <br />
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