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Relevant Project Experience <br />Citywide Pavement Management Program Update <br />City of San Juan Capistrano (2013-2021) - StreetSaver <br />Mr. Joe Parco, City Engineer— (949) 443-6353 <br />32400 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 jparco@sanivancapistrano.ore <br />Over the past eight (8) years, our Project Manager (Mr. Peter Bucknam) has overseen/managed <br />four PMP projects for the City of San Juan Capistrano. In this span of time the City has increased <br />their overall PCI from the mid-60's to the mid-70's and has been able to sustain the PMP at a <br />high-level of condition. <br />Initially, the City utilized MicroPAVER software to manage the PMP; through Bucknam's 2015 <br />project San Juan converted to StreetSaver. Bucknam has assisted RSM with three additional <br />StreetSaver / OCTA deliveries since 2015. <br />Citywide Pavement Management Program <br />City of Fountain Valley (1998-2022) - MicroPAVER <br />Mr. Temo Galvez, Deputy Director of Public Works / City Engineer— (714) 593-4517 <br />10200 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708(temo.¢alvez@fountainvallev.or¢) <br />Mr. Peter Bucknam has managed the City of Fountain Valley's pavement management program <br />for over twenty-four (24) years and is current beginning the 2021-22 annual update for <br />MPAH/Locals for Measure M2 compliance. <br />Over the twenty-two years Mr. Bucknam has <br />overseen fourteen phases of pavement survey, <br />built the City's Pavement-GIS layer and assisted <br />the City in accomplishing the overlay of more <br />than 90% of the City's arterial network. Our <br />team assisted the City in implementing an <br />Intranet ArcServer Intranet GIS to assist the City <br />in managing all it GIS assets. <br />Our firm converted all pavement data from <br />CarteGraph to MicroPAVER (2005) based on the <br />use of the program from surrounding agencies <br />and its integration into the City's GIS Intranet <br />program. <br />Residential maintenance zone management is <br />now the focus of the program where our project <br />SaPNmEo�%Xg9 <br />­M�aCWnMo nl uWm Ma gm® SwYsxs: <br />ire mom mo ewmom ¢ wm�esmam m: wn wm� ix.�+awo=m a.paimos <br />im ceva Gs ner..M umwn°m ft cav w <br />m <br />dm Wp m tlmM. nintluatq UK Llm Manbn,. am ntl6E Ine IMs <br />a�.Mpm ��waa m�k, a'tiy m aa� mmnn.wi re)a w aovmp �nr mMm <br />m ��x. �Q,..non kev wakaa a u«ampma,. <br />Tre cN males la�"gN m cnninung ou,nratbiartP.nin OWrern 4 nsso5am. ns w <br />aNaM entl mMsoue GlS®poW+t'es <br />smareN. <br />mraao�wex3xixoc¢, E��m.. <br />Mtge <br />team is performing survey, coring and the reorganization of the City's slurry/cape seal zones to <br />create a more attainable, proactive residential maintenance program. Additionally, our staff has <br />performed a citywide arterial and collector pavement management study, sign, catch basin, and <br />curb marking inventory for the City using the Digital Roadway Imaging shown in our scope of <br />4-2 <br />