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City of Santa Ana <br />On -Call Engineering Services (RFP No. 23-030) <br />system as the best alternative to meet City needs; performing environmental studies that <br />meet California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements; obtaining Los Angeles <br />County Flood Control District (LACFCD) permits; providing topographical surveys; conducting <br />a geotechnical investigation; developing a plan for landscape and irrigation improvements; <br />preparing a hydrologic and hydraulic study; providing potholing services; preparing PS&Es; <br />preparing an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) manual for proposed structural stormwater <br />BMPs, pretreatment devices, and stormwater infiltration system; providing bid support and <br />full -service construction management, including but not limited to daily inspections, change <br />order administration, cost estimates, scheduling, document control, and as -built development. <br />Additional design services included 2,500 lineal feet of roadway reconstruction, including <br />ADA-compliant ramps; 4,500 lineal feet of new storm drain used to maximize capture, and J <br />6-inch sewer reconstruction. CWE assisted in a grant application that allowed this project to <br />be funded under the Proposition 1 Stormwater Grant Program. REFERENCE: Matt <br />Baumgardner, Director of Public Works, mbaumgardner@sfcity.org <br />City of Bell Gardens John Anson Ford Park Infiltration Cistern, <br />September 2018 - December 2019 <br />)• CWE developed design PS&Es for construction of the John Anson Ford Park <br />Infiltration Cistern Project that captures urban runoff. John Anson Ford Park is <br />located in the City of Bell Gardens and the project helps the City and the Lower <br />Los Angeles River Upper Reach 2 (LARUR2) Watershed Management Group <br />(WMG) meet its NPDES MS4 Discharge requirements. The project captures dry weather and <br />storm runoff from a highly industrialized urban catchment area of 2,295 acres. The project <br />provides compliance with existing Water Quality Objectives (WQOs) for the entire Rio Hondo <br />watershed portion of the LARUR2 Watershed Management Area (WMA). Tasks included: a <br />geotechnical field analysis, utility search, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, topographic <br />mapping, preparation of design PS&Es, and construction engineering support. <br />REFERENCE: Chau Vu, Former Director of Public Works, chau.vu@surfcity-hb.org <br />City of Culver City Washington Boulevard Public -Private Partnership (P3) <br />Green Street and Diversion, June 2017 - September 2020 <br />CWE designed the region's first P3 project for stormwater purposes. This <br />P3 project with Costco includes a diversion system to capture stormwater and <br />urban runoff from a drainage area of approximately 40 acres. The drainage <br />area is comprised of commercial and residential land uses completely within <br />the City boundaries. The system captures approximately 30 acre-feet of stormwater runoff <br />annually. Tasks included: developing project concepts for diversion and bio-filtration <br />systems; conducting an environmental study; performing hydrologic and hydraulic <br />analyses; coordinating with the City of Los Angeles and LACPW; topographic survey; <br />conducting a utility search for the project site to identify existing or planned future utility conflicts <br />along the proposed project components; preparing PS&Es; providing community outreach <br />support; and construction support. REFERENCE: Sean Singletary, Senior Civil Engineer, <br />sean.singletary@culvercity.org <br />g CWZ <br />