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AESCO Proposal No. 1'6513 <br />Statement of Qualifications <br />or schedule. AESCO has a practice of obtaining advance approval from clients prior <br />to initiating any work which will add costs to the originally approved budget. <br />AESCO's commitment to quality assurance extends to field and laboratory staff that is <br />certified in various technical disciplines by multiple agencies such as City of Los Angeles, <br />Caltrans, ACI, NICET, and ICC. Field technicians and inspectors provide detailed <br />documentation of construction operations and specification compliance. AESCO's accredited <br />materials testing laboratory and collection of resourceful field equipment enable our <br />professionals to efficiently determine precise methods for qualifying construction materials. <br />Special Inspection and Materials Testing Philosophy and Process <br />AESCO maintains a strict Quality Control Program (QCP). AESCO is a member of, and <br />certified by several independent certification agencies, such as DSA, AMRL, CCRL, Caltrans, <br />the City of Los Angeles, and the City of San Diego. AESCO is also part of the yearly <br />reference sampling program for these agencies. These involvements ensure a rigorous <br />training of AESCO's technicians and test method verifications. AESCO maintains current <br />test manuals and standards. All laboratory testing and field investigations are supervised by <br />AESCO's registered engineer. The test results are reviewed by AESCO's Engineering <br />Manager and QA/QC Manager, each of whom has over 35 years of experience. <br />Innovative and Flexible Approaches <br />AESCO has used various approaches to save clients time and money as shown below: <br />An example of our approach is the emergency response AESCO provided to the City <br />of Huntington Beach when a large sinkhole developed in the middle of one of the <br />major thoroughfares; Warner Avenue. AESCO personnel were on -site around the <br />clock to assist in the repair and to devise a dewatering system to be used during <br />construction. AESCO's geotechnical engineers provided on the spot engineering <br />recommendations and mitigations to expedite the repair. AESCO implemented and <br />supervised a grout injection system to save the in -place utilities, existing structures, <br />and the roadway. The project was completed approximately 20 percent earlier than <br />was anticipated. <br />AESCO also provided emergency response to the Alhambra Unified School District <br />when an excavation flooded at night due to broken water line at Garfield Elementary <br />School. AESCO's Geotechnical Engineer was on -site at 7:00 A.M. on a Saturday to <br />assist the District in mitigation of the problem and to stabilize the subgrade. <br />AESCO also responded to a slope failure along in Highway 330 near Lake <br />Arrowhead. AESCO worked double shifts and weekends performing the <br />geotechnical investigations and recommendations for the contractor to repair the road <br />in a timely manner. <br />Construction Material Testing/ Inspection 11 P a g e v u e e d e u y f1 m e x e e a <br />Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering Services glow <br />www.AescoTech.com <br />