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David Madera, EIT <br />Traffic Studies & Design <br />Areas of Expertise Mr. Madera is a licensed EIT and has extensive technical experience in <br />traffic and transportation engineering and planning, ITS planning and <br />♦ Traffic & Transportation design, traffic signal and engineering design with the utilization of <br />Engineering & Planning AutoCAD, Microstation and Inroads computer software. He has used <br />Highway Capacity Manual, Traffix, PASSER and Synchro software <br />♦ ATMS/ATIS Design systems. His experience includes roadway and signal design, ITS <br />planning, traffic/transportation studies, and traffic operations analysis. <br />Education He has recently worked on the Modesto, Merced, and Visalia Focused <br />B.S./1999/Civil Engineering, Urban Area as well as the Valleywide ITS Strategic Deployment plans <br />California State Polytechnic in the San Joaquin Valley. Mr. Madera is currently working on the <br />University Pomona Bakersfield Transportation System Study as the Otay Mesa Traffic <br />Mitigation project. <br />Registration Assisted in preparing plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) for <br />Engineer in Training, the City of Calabasas Citywide Traffic Calming project, including <br />California No. XE 104627 the design of several roundabouts. <br />Professional Affiliation Prepared plans for a minor roadway modification and realignment <br />in the City of Calabasas. <br />Institute of Transportation <br />Engineers (ITE) • Conducted and managed various traffic impact, circulation, parking <br />and site access studies for residential, commercial, institutional and <br />American Society of Civil mixed-use developments throughout Southern California. <br />Engineers (ASCE) <br />communication. <br />Conducted before and after floating car runs and assisted in the <br />Final report preparation for a multi -jurisdictional traffic signal <br />retiming project along Highway 11 1 in Coachella Valley. <br />Prepared the South Bay ATIS Use Analysis report for the Los <br />Angeles Department of Public Works (LADWP) <br />Assisted in the preparation of PS&E communication system <br />packages for the design of CCTV cameras, CMS, and detector <br />systems using both fiber optic and twisted pair cable. <br />Y \2001-Proposals',City of Santa Ana On -Call EngeenngVesumesWadera. David doc <br />• <br />Assisted in the preparation of the Calabasas Regional Corridor <br />Orange County <br />Study (SCAG). <br />Transportation Engineering <br />Council (OCTEC) <br />Prepared PS&E for: a ...multi-jur sdictioml, .:6ikc.b iEane ; <br />s <br />connecting LDs Apgeles aruf,Venttlra c€t�tnaes >n 1i3St 4ir2�s''k <br />F <br />3� <br />Ciy O1 HT5panIC <br />k <br />_ - - _ . T� <br />and the refiiii n Ixl< <br />P ry e" s s3igrT- thrcmgB fig Citsc� <br />Ptote5siional Engineers (SHPE). <br />-_ <br />.� = <br />-Lead est - hNnoft- <br />__. <br />y rs >:xperiencis..g., <br />TRS-- I <br />Developed detailed casr esumate nor skteeFs vt= i ltnb a <br />_ –_ <br />=Qthers <br />- 2 <br />striping quandries. - . - <br />- <br />Prepared plans, specifications and estimates (PS> rthe desfgrr— <br />�- - <br />Firm Affiliation <br />of several traffic signal projects and sign.;interc=%riect Prom <br />including Phase I of the ' City ofuzaritie S-gcz�l <br />Communication Project. Prepared signai interconnect plans using = <br />twisted pair, fiber optic, and wireless (Spread Spectrum) <br />communication. <br />Conducted before and after floating car runs and assisted in the <br />Final report preparation for a multi -jurisdictional traffic signal <br />retiming project along Highway 11 1 in Coachella Valley. <br />Prepared the South Bay ATIS Use Analysis report for the Los <br />Angeles Department of Public Works (LADWP) <br />Assisted in the preparation of PS&E communication system <br />packages for the design of CCTV cameras, CMS, and detector <br />systems using both fiber optic and twisted pair cable. <br />Y \2001-Proposals',City of Santa Ana On -Call EngeenngVesumesWadera. David doc <br />