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2020 Citywide Street Resurfacing Project <br />Stanton, CA <br />This current under construction project includes two separate contracts in <br />which TAIT was selected by the City of Stanton to provide civil engineering <br />and surveying on a citywide residential and arterial design project which <br />included the design of the following three project's rehabilitation methods: <br />1) Contract 1: Plan & Profile for 0.32 miles of full depth removal and <br />reconstruction, 2) Contract 1: Plans for 1.5" Grind and FRAC G'SdHay and 3) <br />Contract 2: Plans for 1.6 Million SF of RAP Slurry Overlay. The project <br />encompassed a total of 0.32 miles of removal and reconstruction, 0.72 miles <br />of 1.5" grind and FRAC overlay as well as 1.6+ million square feet of RAP <br />Slurry Overlay. The project included the design of pavement rehabilitation <br />strategies as well as the identification and replacement of non-ADA <br />compliant curb ramps, sidewalk, replacement of damaged curb and gutter, <br />removal and replacement of slotted cross gutters, and the identification and <br />adjustment/protection of utility facilities. <br />MPD Storm Drain Line N-4 <br />Norco, CA <br />The Norco Master Plan of Drainage Storm Drain Line N-4 project, includes <br />the design of an 18 to 36-inch storm drain main line along 4th Street from <br />Valley View to the Norco Channel. The scope of work for the design of the <br />storm drain system includes hydrology and hydraulics analysis for the <br />proposed line, surveying, preparation of Plan, Specifications and Estimates <br />(PS&E), assisting the City in the bidding process and construction support. <br />The Storm Drain line extends approximately 2,700 linear feet, with 8 new <br />storm drain inlets (curb opening catch basins) and it will join the existing 36- <br />inch storm drain outlet at Norco Channel. Careful detailed was taken to the <br />hydrology drainage delineation analysis to understand the tributary area to <br />each of the proposed inlets and the storm drain main line. For this project <br />TAIT completed a field walk to analyze the existing drainage conditions, <br />worked along with the City in understanding their needs and reviewing any <br />existing issues, as well as reviewed the proposed inlet locations to maximize <br />flow capture. The proposed storm drain along 4th Street and Valley View, is <br />a new system that will relieve the existing streets from surface drainage <br />conveyance and reduce flooding or potential flooding issues along the <br />existing residences. <br />TAIT & Associates, Inc. <br />On -Call Engineering Services <br />Reference: <br />Allan Rigg, PE AICP <br />(714)890-4203 <br />Key Staff: <br />PIC: Jacob Vandervis <br />PM: David Sloan <br />QA/QC: Jake Vandervis <br />PE: Bart Mink <br />Client: <br />City of Stanton <br />Construction Cost: <br />$1.5 M <br />Design Cost: <br />$74,942 <br />Project Dates: <br />Design: 2019 <br />Construction: 2020-21 <br />Reference: <br />Sam Nelson, Deputy City <br />Engineer/Deputy Director of <br />Public Works <br />(951)270-5677 <br />Key Staff: <br />PIC: Jacob Vandervis <br />PM PE: Daniela Malott <br />Client: <br />City of Norco <br />Construction Cost: <br />N/A <br />Design Cost: <br />$42,052 <br />Project Dates <br />2021-Present <br />�I TAIT Page 1 11 <br />