reduce operations and maintenance costs while continuing to improve the value for rate payers. Services include
<br />water, wastewater, and recycled water engineering; roadway civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering;
<br />engineer's cost estimating; instrumentation and controls engineering; construction management; and wastewater
<br />treatment processes.
<br />Task Order, Remaining Cast Iron Water Main: Kleinfelder recently completed the
<br />design and is now supporting the construction of the removal and replacement of the
<br />last remaining aging cast iron water mains within the City of San Diego, as part of
<br />an as -needed contract. These pipelines ranged in size from 8 to 16 inches in
<br />diameter, were in challenging locations to replace, were hard to access, needed
<br />significant traffic control, and required multi jurisdictional coordination. Kleinfelder
<br />gained preliminary approvals from the jurisdictional agencies to facilitate the -
<br />approval process. Design included pipes that were located within five Caltrans bridges. one trenchless freeway
<br />crossing, two trolley crossings, and two City bridges. The two trolley crossings and the freeway crossing will use
<br />jack -and -bore methods. The project included geotechnical investigations; tunnel design; a study for the Caltrans
<br />bridge crossings; a preliminary design report; multiple ADA curb ramp designs; and development of plans,
<br />specifications, and an engineer's opinion of probable construction cost.
<br />Our team worked with Caltrans, Metropolitan Transit System, North County Transit District, as well as numerous
<br />other jurisdictional entities to facilitate the permit approvals. Kleinfelder provided an accelerated schedule and
<br />separate bid documents for a site which became an emergency project due to a break in the existing pipe and
<br />required immediate repair. A full set of bid documents were prepared allowing it to go to bid well before the
<br />remaining sites were bid.
<br />2 County of San Diego As -Needed Eng. Services for FHWA Funded Projects, San Diego County, CA
<br />Reference: County of San Diego, Chris Hanger, Project Manager, 858-495-5652,
<br />Christopher.Hanger@sdcounty.ca.gov
<br />Project Duration I Contract Value: 2015-On oin $5M
<br />Key Staff: Jason Brown, Don Bloodworth
<br />Kleinfelder has been providing services to the County for over 20 years. The 75 task orders successfully executed
<br />are valued at nearly $14M. Services have included civil design, materials testing and special inspection,
<br />geotechnical engineering, pavement engineering, hazardous materials assessments, engineering geology, and
<br />materials engineering.
<br />In 2015, the County selected Kleinfelder to develop and design the family -friendly Lakeside Equestrian Facility
<br />(Lakeside), a sprawling 14-acre recreational park for the county's Park and Recreation department. Lakeside
<br />involved preparation of a detailed comprehensive set of documents including stormwater and drainage analysis;
<br />geotechnical analysis; preparation of a hydromodification study; water, sewer, stormwater, and electrical site utility
<br />design; parking lot and drainage channel design; and the preparation of grading, storm water pollution prevention,
<br />demolition, and planting and irrigation plans. Additional featured task orders are provided below. All task orders
<br />have been delivered on time and on budget.
<br />Rios Canyon Sidewalk Replacement ($100,000). Kleinfelder provided expertise for 400-LF of new sidewalk,
<br />seven pedestrian ramps, two driveways, curb returns and cross gutters, asphalt pavement, retaining walls, analysis
<br />and design for drainage, and utility coordination. Activities included incorporation of Americans with Disabilities
<br />Act (ADA) compliant elements, meeting an aggressive schedule and topographic redesigns.
<br />Woodside Avenue Conceptual Design and Cost Estimating ($75,000). Kleinfelder updated the conceptual
<br />design and cost estimate for 1.25 miles of streetscape corridor. The project will improve traffic safety by providing
<br />complete pedestrian and bicycle connections including Green Streets and Complete Street features. Activities
<br />included coordination with Kleinfelder's in-house water design experts, drainage, right-of-way coordination and
<br />more.
<br />Professional Services 2019. Jamacha Boulevard Traffic Signal and Raised Median Improvements
<br />($100,000). Kleinfelder was responsible for the analysis and design of 560-LF of new median, two curb returns,
<br />three pedestrian ramps, upgraded intersection traffic signals, asphalt pavement, potholing, and utility coordination.
<br />Activities included the coordination of right-of-way details, TCE add -on, and the management of the placement of
<br />a challenging traffic signal.
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