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CURTIS BIBOLET, <br />R/W-A M C <br />SENIOR AGENT <br />13 YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY <br />■EDUCAT10N <br />BACHELORS DEGREE <br />Communication Studies, Minor in <br />Business, University of Idaho <br />LICENSES <br />SENIOR RIGHT-OF-WAY AGENT <br />(SR/WA) <br />International Right -of -Way Association <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY ASSET <br />MANAGEMENT (R/W-AMC) <br />International Right -of -Way Association <br />REAL ESTATE SALESMAN <br />State of California <br />CA#02008725 <br />S R/WA <br />As a certified right of way professional, Curtis possesses an abundance of real <br />estate transaction, utility relocation, and property management expertise. He has <br />over 13 years of experience managing best practices, regulatory procedures, and <br />logistics for utility relocation and property management projects on behalf of public <br />agencies. With his friendly demeanor, Curtis provides oversight and quality review for <br />Monument agents. He is focused on maximizing revenue, clearing encroachments, <br />and mitigating utility conflicts for his clients. <br />E X P E R I E N C E <br />STATE ROUTE 91 IMPROVEMENTS, SEGMENTS 1, 2,3 <br />Orange County Transportation Authority I Orange, CA <br />The SR-55 between IA05 and 1-5 has four general purpose lanes, one carpool <br />lane and some auxiliary lanes in each direction. The heavy congestion on SR-55 is <br />expected to increase with future demand. This project adds one general purpose <br />lane, one carpool lane and auxiliary lanes in each direction of this stretch of the <br />freeway to reduce congestion and increase capacity. The project is funded through <br />OC Go (formerly Measure M) in cooperation with Caltrans and federal funds. Curtis <br />is the Utility Coordination Manager on this project involving 52 utility conflicts <br />SR-55 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br />Orange County Transportation Authority I Orange, CA <br />This project adds one general purpose lane, one carpool lane, and auxiliary lanes <br />in each direction of SR-55 between 1-405 and 1-5 in order to reduce congestion <br />and increase capacity. The project is funded through OC Go (formerly Measure <br />M) in cooperation with Caltrans District 12 and federal funds. Curtis is the Utility <br />Coordination Manager on this project involving 52 utility conflicts. Some of the <br />utility relocations are highly complex, including Southern California Edison high - <br />voltage transmission lines spanning overhead the freeway_ <br />FINAL DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR STATE ROUTE 241/STATE <br />ROUTE 91 INTERCHANGE EXPRESS LANES CONNECTOR PROJECT <br />Fc . <br />The Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (F/ETCA) manages the 133, <br />241 and 261 Toll Roads, which link the 91 freeway near the Orange County/ <br />Riverside County border to Interstate 5 in Irvine and to communities in South <br />Orange County. In cooperation with Caltrans District 12. F/ETCA is proposing to <br />construct a median -to -median interchange connector between SR-241 and the <br />91 Express Lanes tolled lanes in the median of SR-91 by 2023. As the right of <br />Q,QQ AFFILIATIONS way subconsultant to the design engineer, Monument is providing comprehensive <br />�1 INTERNATIONAL RIGHT-OF-WAY right of way services including supporting the design team with analyzing potential <br />ASSOCIATION (IRWA) impacts to utility facilities and potential utility relocation coordination. Curtis will <br />ultimately prepare the Utility Certification for the project_ <br />