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Company Name
PSOMAS
Contract #
A-2022-158-03
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
8/16/2022
Expiration Date
8/15/2025
Insurance Exp Date
10/15/2024
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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members. We provide project information through <br />our cloud -based file sharing tools, allowing <br />all team members to monitor the progress of <br />our work plan. In this stage, the quality control <br />manager also facilitates detailed technical reviews <br />of our field work and design, and those of all team <br />members, to make sure they meet the quality <br />standards defined in the quality planning stage. <br />This review is continuous throughout the life of <br />the project and will deliver a smooth process and <br />buildable final product. <br />1.E RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Rehabilitation of Well 29 <br />Santa Ana, CA <br />CLIENT CONTACT: City of Santa Ana KEY PERSONNEL: Joseph Boyle I Matra Salcedo <br />200 S. Daisy Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 Krista Kausen I Jennifer Marks <br />Armando Fernandez, Senior Civil Engineer Dave Moritz <br />714.647,3316 <br />YEAR COMPLETED: Ongoing SUBCONSULTANTS: Arcon I GMU I SPEC I RCS I LCI <br />Psomas was retained by the City of Santa Ana to provide consultant services for preparation of <br />construction plans and technical specifications for rehabilitation of the City's existing Well 29; the <br />relocation of an existing tennis court; and construction of a cement masonry unit (CMU) building, <br />pertinent related site improvements, and water pumping equipment. In addition to the well pump and <br />redesigned discharge piping, the building will house the electrical switchboard and the pump motor <br />control center. Drilling of the well occurred in 1980, with the subsequent installation of pumping facilities <br />occurring in 1982. Well 29 is one of three wells pumping water from the groundwater basin to the <br />Walnut Street Reservoir as part of the City's Walnut Pump Station System. Due to the age of the well <br />and the deterioration of the well's capacity and equipment, the City wishes to rehabilitate Well 29 and <br />reconfigure the existing site. The City is seeking to improve the productivity of the well by conducting <br />rehabilitation operations, and subsequently placing it back into service. <br />
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