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Item 20 - Agreements for Capital Improvement Projects On -Call Engineering Services
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Pier G Avenue North Sewer Line Improvement Project <br />Port of Long Beach, CA <br />As part of TAIT's On -Call Contract with the Port of Long Beach (POLB), TAIT <br />was selected to provide civil engineering services for the review, <br />recommendation, design, and construction support services for the Pier G <br />Avenue North Sewer Line Improvement Project. The project limits spanned <br />approximately 1/3 of a mile within Pier G, and included the review of <br />existing conditions, analysis of tributary areas and hydraulic capacity for the <br />existing system, preliminary design and recommendation for five separate <br />design alternatives which included conventional open trench, pipe bursting, <br />sewer lift stations, sewer force mains, and retrofit of existing sewer lift <br />stations to accommodate the current peak flow conditions. Extensive <br />meetings and coordination efforts were conducted with POLB during the <br />preliminary engineering phase to prepare detailed quality management <br />plans and a basis of design report that outlined all project parameters. <br />Disciplines included within this project include civil, geotechnical, traffic, <br />plumbing, and utility potholing/locating services, all of which required <br />coordination and incorporation to the basis of design report. In addition to <br />the sewer improvement plans, this project also includes the rehabilitation <br />and widening of pier G Avenue North as well as the Reconstruction of Pier <br />G avenue South. TAIT was tasked with preparation of master traffic control <br />plans and phasing concepts for the project in order to ensure POLB trucking <br />operations were not impacted during the course of the project. Careful and <br />detailed review of traffic sections and phasing alternatives have been <br />conducted so as to minimize impacts. <br />TAIT & Associates, Inc. <br />On -Call Engineering Services <br />Reference: <br />Daniel Shieh, PE <br />Deputy Chief Harbor Eng. <br />(562) 283-7860 <br />Key Staff: <br />PIC: Jacob Vandervis <br />PM: David Sloan <br />QA/QC: Todd Schmieder <br />PE: Bart Mink <br />Client: <br />Port of Long Beach <br />Construction Cost: <br />$3.1 M <br />Project Dates <br />Design: <br />2017-18: Prelim Design <br />2018: Construction Dwg <br />2019: Construction <br />Overlay, Alley Reconstruction, and Cerritos Ave. Widening Project <br />Stanton, CA <br />TAIT & Associates was selected by the City of Stanton to provide roadway <br />and drainage design services on three separate project areas: (1) Cerritos <br />Avenue Widening & Drainage Improvement Project, (2) Palais Alley <br />Reconstruction Project and (3) Bradford Community and Rutledge Avenue <br />Rehabilitation Project <br />Cerritos avenue widening project required the widening of Cerritos avenue <br />from Rose Ave to Flower Street which included removal and reconstruction <br />of existing parkway improvements, relocation of power poles, fire hydrant, <br />water meter, and roadway signs, construction of new curb and gutter, curb <br />ramps, and alley approach, and the relocation and construction of a new <br />storm drain catch basin and lateral. The existing storm drain lateral was <br />discovered to be extremely shallow which required special design and <br />consideration for the relocated condition. TAIT checked the capacity and <br />flows of the existing inlets to ensure proposed conditions were not <br />constrained. <br />Reference: <br />Allan Rigg <br />(714) 890-4203 <br />Key Staff: <br />PIC: Jacob Vandervis <br />PM: David Sloan <br />QA/QC: Todd Schmieder <br />PE: Chris Engelbach <br />Client: <br />City of Stanton <br />Construction Cost: <br />$1.3 M <br />Project Dates <br />Design: Jan -May, 2017 <br />Construction: Summer, 2017 <br />TAIT <br />Page 1 14 <br />
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