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Item 12 - Approve Agreement for Construction Management for the South Main Street Corridor
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Item 12 - Approve Agreement for Construction Management for the South Main Street Corridor
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BUTIER <br />Construction Managers, Consulting Engineers <br />Frankie Alonso <br />Field Inspector (Pipeline) <br />Field Inspector, Foothill Feeder 78-inch Pipeline Relocation; San Manuel <br />Casino/San Bernardino, CA; San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water <br />District (Completion: 11/30/2018; Value: $10 million)—Butier Engineering, <br />Inc. provided construction management and inspection services for the <br />Foothill Feeder Pipeline Relocation Project. The project area borders the <br />west end of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (SMBMI) tribal property, <br />starting at the east end of Piedmont Drive and proceeding south along the <br />western San Manuel Casino (Casino) property line. It then turns east, just <br />north of the Casino's south perimeter wall, before turning into Marshall <br />Boulevard where it reconnects with the original Foothill Pipeline. A 1,450 LF <br />section of the pipeline that ran under the Casino's front entrance was <br />relocated to an area immediately behind the Casino. The project reduces the <br />risk of damage to the pipeline from above -ground operations, including the <br />construction of a new Casino hotel by PENTA Building Group; secures the <br />safety and continues operation of the pipeline in the event of an earthquake; <br />and makes it easier for the District to monitor and maintain the pipeline as it <br />passes through tribal land. <br />Field Inspector, Moffett Drive and Park Avenue Extension Roadway <br />Project; City of Tustin (Completion: 2016; Value: $14.5 million) —Mr. <br />Alonso provided field inspection services for the Moffett Drive and Park <br />Avenue Extension Roadway Project. The project included the removal and <br />compaction of approximately 250,000 CY of removal and compaction of soil; <br />275,000 SF of subgrade preparation and street fine grading; and 4,000 LF of <br />reinforced concrete box storm drain. The project also included the <br />construction of street improvements, paving, utility installation, signing, traffic <br />installation, landscaping, and irrigation. Approximately 15,000 CY of concrete <br />was used to construct the reinforced concrete box storm drain, which <br />includes lateral storm drains with catch basins. Major dewatering efforts and <br />shoring under the Jamboree Bridge at Moffett Drive presented significant <br />challenges that Butier coordinated with success. Butier staff coordinated with <br />several agencies, including the City of Tustin; Irvine Ranch Water District for <br />installation of reclaimed and domestic waterlines; County of Orange; and <br />Department of the Navy. The construction of the project continues to provide <br />service for the backbone of the Tustin Legacy Project which is a 1,600-acre <br />residential and commercial development on the location of the retired Marine <br />Corps Air Station. <br />Pipeline Inspector, Joint Transmission Main Unit 1, Reaches 1 and 2, 60- <br />Inch CML&C Transmission Main Relocation; Lake Forest, CA; South <br />Coast Water District (Completion: October 2012; Value $2.5 million) — <br />Mr. Alonso provided inspection services for the relocation of the 60-inch <br />PCCP transmission main from its existing location into Lake Forest from <br />Romano to Bake Parkway. The scope of work included providing construction <br />management and inspection services for the installation of approximately <br />4,100-LF of pre -purchased 60-in CML&C (welding inside and out); tie-in near <br />Romano to the tie-in location at Bake Parkway ranging in depth of cover from <br />5-ft to 17-ft; abandonment of a portion of the existing PCCP; installation of a <br />
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