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Company Name
HUITT ZOLLARS, INC.
Contract #
A-2023-088-03
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
5/16/2023
Expiration Date
5/15/2026
Insurance Exp Date
9/1/2025
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KEY PERSONNEL <br />MIGUEL HERNANDEZ,PE, PLS, QSD <br />Project Manager — Huitt-Zollais <br />Miguel Hernandez has more than 25 years of experience in Public Works and is proficient with <br />the design of streets, highways, sewer, water, storm drain, grading, hydrology and hydraulics. His <br />experience combined with his ability to communicate will make him a valuable asset to a project. As <br />a Project Manager he will be helpful in coordinating all design inclinations and finding the appropriate <br />balance. When critical deadlines need to be met his proven ability to work under pressure will be <br />invaluable. <br />RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Mojave Solar Project - Hinkley, CA <br />Ensure all construction work conformed to applicable LORS, coordinated traffic detour plans, reviewed <br />QSP activities, prepared documents to initiate revisions to approved drawings, responsible for work <br />load reports and monitored progress of construction schedule. The project moved over 750,000 CY of <br />soil during the grading activities that required coordination with survey crews and grading contractor. <br />To protect the site from large storm events and balance dirt moving activity 18,000 LF of channel were <br />cut. The solar plant included rehabilitation of six existing water wells and drilling of four new water <br />wells. Six existing water wells were used for construction water. After construction, two large existing <br />wells were retrofitted and connected to four new water wells to provide water for domestic and power <br />plant use. The two power plants included four water tanks total. <br />Farragut Avenue Improvements - Moreno Valley, CA <br />Hernandez was the Project Manager for improvements that included sidewalk, curb, gutters, <br />driveways, drainage, access ramps, utility adjustments, short property walls, missing street lights, <br />pavement repairs, and accommodation of upgraded water line (built in advance by BSMWC) in <br />order to enhance safety and accessibility for commuters and pedestrians on Farragut Avenue from <br />Sherman Avenue to Ellsworth Street. <br />Jeffrey RoadlPortola Parkway Street Improvements - Irvine, CA <br />Hernandez was the Project Manager for the civil design and survey of a new alignment of 1.5 miles <br />of Jeffrey Road and 1.0 mile of Portola Parkway. Work included roadway rehabilitation, electrical <br />conduits, cable/telephone improvements, right-of-way engineering, potholing, and grading. Work also <br />included preparation of infrastructure plans, including storm drain design, 72-inches to 10-inches in <br />diameter over 10,000 feet of pipe, hydrology and hydraulic calculations, sewer plans, dry utilities, <br />specifications, and construction cost estimates. Jeffrey Road and Portola Parkway were designed <br />for a six -lane highway with raised medians, new curb and gutter to replace open ditch channels, <br />pedestrian undercrossing. <br />Cerritos Avenue Gap Closure -Anaheim, CA <br />Hernandez was the Project Manager for this project located on Cerritos Avenue from Euclid Street to <br />approximately 600 feet east of Euclid Street. The project constructed a five foot wide ADA compliant <br />sidewalk and new storm drain laterals with catch basins. The work also included the construction of <br />block walls and fences. The new sidewalk eliminates the need for pedestrians to walk along the side <br />of the road. Cerritos is designated as a four lane secondary arterial by the County's Master Plan of <br />Arterial Highways (MPAH) with average daily traffic of 9,400 vehicles per day. The project will provide <br />a safer and better access for the school children and pedestrians in general. The services included <br />right of way acquisition. <br />City of Santa Ana Civil Engineering Services: RFP 23-030 <br />
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