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C O N S U L T I N G <br />GIPA <br />HDR has extensive experience in Southern California with all elements of hydrologic and <br />fleodplain analyses. The fum's experience includes floodplain processing assignments; <br />dam inundation studies; levee evaluations and certifications; scour analyses and erosion <br />B. Technical Studies- Hydrology/Water Quality Study <br />control; hydraulic analyses of bridges and roadways; retention/detention basin designs; <br />flood damage reduction feasibility studies; water supply/irrigation studies; and storm <br />drain, channel, and energy dissipating structure designs. <br />HDR has seasoned engineers to prepare water and recycled water master planning and <br />design, sewer master planning and alignment studies, sewer pipeline and pump station <br />B. Technical Studies - Water Supply Assessment <br />design, environmental permitting, water supply analysis, and hydrologic studies. Jennifer <br />Duffy will lead a team of experts who have prepared water supply assessment and <br />B. Technical Studies - Utility/Sewer Study <br />verification reports in accordance with SB 610/221 and Urban Water Management Plans <br />for numerous water districts and municipalities in California, include the Cities of Irvine, <br />San Marcos, San Diego, Spring Valley, and Escondido. <br />Geocon provides multi -disciplinary environmental engineering services including <br />environmental assessments, soil and groundwater investigations, remediation engineering, <br />regulatory compliance, andrisk-based corrective action studies. The firm's California- <br />licensedenvironmentalcontracting division provides a broad spectrum of services from <br />rapid response site cleanup to remediation system constructability review, installation, and <br />operation and maintenance. <br />B. Technical Studies -Environmental Site Assessments <br />Geocon has completed hundreds of complex environmental assessment and remediation <br />projects. These projects have included asbestos and lead -containing paint surveys, <br />naturally occurring asbestos evaluations, design and preparation of corrective action plans <br />and specifications, Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, hazardous waste <br />management and UST services, soil and groundwater studies, remedial feasibility studies, <br />risk assessments, and site closure studies. <br />Geocon provides geotechnical engineering services to a broad spectrum of clientele <br />including public agencies, developers, design professionals, and the construction <br />industry. We are a full -service geotechnical consulting firm capable of performing the <br />field, laboratory and engineering analyses for a project with in-house staff and equipment. <br />All projects are managed with the ultimate goal of producing technically sound and <br />economically feasible solutions. This is achieved by considering construction costs and <br />client needs in conjunction with site conditions and engineering requirements. Geocon's <br />innovative and practical solutions to complex geotechnical problems have resulted in a <br />substantial percentage of repeat -client work. <br />B. Technical Studies -Geological/Soil Study <br />In conjunction with the firm's geotechnical engineering services, Geocon provides <br />engineering geology support for our public and private sector clients. In-house staff <br />provides a full -range of engineering geology services from feasibility studies and geologic <br />investigations to professional review of projects. Projects are managed by a Certified <br />Engineering Geologist or Geotechnical Engineer with oversight by a principal of the <br />company to produce technically sound, defensible, economically practical, and achievable <br />solutions to complex geologic problems. Geocon accomplishes this by considering costs <br />and client needs relative to the schedule, site conditions, and technical requirements of <br />projects. <br />B. Technical Studies - Parking Study <br />B. Technical Studies - Traffic Study <br />The Fehr & Peers team understands the importance parking plays in successful <br />development of specific areas. Many cities in Southern California are re -assessing the <br />parking supply and demands and are implementing parking management strategies to <br />provide parking that can accommodate demand, but not hinder development. While no <br />one improvement will address all the parking issues facing a specific area, Fehr & Peers <br />can work with City staff to identify a variety of effective strategies and improvements that <br />will support the balance between development and parking. <br />SB 743 is fundamentally changing CEQA requirements for transportation assessment <br />and has modified the transportation metric from level of service to Vehicle Miles of Travel <br />(VMT). Fehr & Peers understands that this is of importance to most of our clients and <br />provide information on our website related to the current status of changes that can be <br />found at the link below, The firm has the technical capabilities to assist in quantifying <br />VMT as needed to address SB 743 requirements, and already has helped the City set <br />significance criteria and traffic impact study guidelines that would be used for upcoming <br />assessments (www.fehrandpeers.com/SB743). When applicable, a travel demand <br />forecasting memorandum may be needed. Depending on the complexity of the project, the <br />County's Travel Demand Model (OCTAM) would be needed for travel demand forecasting. <br />Fehr & Peers typically reviews all land -use plans to ensure that the land use is reasonable. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA I ENVIRONMENTAL AND PLANNING SERVICES GPA CONSULTING 1 14 <br />