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Item 17 - Approve an Appropriation Adjustment and Award a Construction Contract tfor Street Flood Protection
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Item 17 - Approve an Appropriation Adjustment and Award a Construction Contract tfor Street Flood Protection
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change orders and seeing that the overall project is on schedule. Partial list of <br />projects as Project/Manager include: <br />-Lincoln-Pico-Kanter Low Flow Bypass <br />Department's portion ($430,000) <br />-Harbor City Relief Drain ($8,300,000) <br />11/85 to 8/87 Project Engineer/Civil Engineer 1 — Design Division. Worked both in Structural <br />Analysis Group and Technical Support Section. <br />Same responsibilities as described previously in Project Engineer — Design <br />Division. <br />Technical Support Section with additional tasks of the Structural Analysis Group, <br />which include analysis and preparation of construction drawings and <br />specifications for Public Works projects. Worked as structural consultant to other <br />Divisions and Administration within the Department. Performed structural review <br />of permit submittals from private companies and public agencies. Partial list of <br />projects as Project Engineer include: <br />-Adams Blvd. Drain, Unit 1 and 2 ($6,200,000) <br />-Poplink Drain, Unit 1 ($2,600,00) <br />-Adams Blvd. Drain, Unit 3 ($6,250,000) <br />-No. Torrance Relief Drain Concept Report <br />-Adams Blvd. Drain, Unit 4 Concept Report <br />-Little Tujunga Wash Bridge Stabilizer ($490,000) <br />-White Canyon Road; Phase 1 ($5,300,000) <br />12/83 to 11/85 Senior Civil Engineering Assistant, promoted to Civil Engineer 1, 2/85 — Design <br />Division, Structural Analysis Group. <br />Same responsibilities as described above for the Structural Analysis Group <br />7/83 to 12/83 Senior Civil Engineering Assistant — Design Division, Project Design Section <br />Performed design work for flood control projects. Typical assignments consisted <br />of alignment, grading, hydraulic and structural analysis for storm drains, <br />channels, debris basin and other flood control facilities. <br />2/82 to 7/83 Civil Engineering Assistant, Operation and Maintenance Division. <br />Responsibilities included engineering for the maintenance and repair of dams, <br />debris basins, spreading grounds, channels, and debris disposal areas. <br />Professional Affiliations: <br />1. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) <br />2. Construction Institute of American Society of Civil Engineers <br />3. Engineering Contractors Association (E.C.A.) Board of Directors, Secretary 2010 & <br />2011, Vice President 2012. President 2013. <br />4. "Greenbook" Committee of Public Works Standards, Inc. <br />5. Construction Industry Coalition on Water Quality (CICWQ),Board of Directors <br />6. Rebuild SoCal Partnership, Board Member 2016-Present, Chairman 2018-2019 <br />Technical Committee Involvement: <br />Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Greenbook) <br />New Materials -Underground Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Standard Plans <br />Rewriting Section 306-Underground Conduit Construction <br />
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