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AECOM <br />issues addressed by the design <br />Nogates Street Grade Separation Alham bra Subdivision <br />City of Industry, California <br />AECOM provided complete PS &E for grade separations along 2 transportation <br />Client <br />corridors located within the City of Industry. As part of the Alameda Corridor <br />Alameda Corridor -East (ACE) <br />East, AECOM provided PS &E for the Nogales Street Grade Separation. AECOM <br />Construction Authority <br />conducted extensive field reviews including utility identification and verification. <br />4900 Rivergrade Road, Ste A120 <br />Project deliverables included a traffic management plan, structure advance <br />Irwindale, CA 91706 <br />planning study, roadway design, drainage design, staged construction and traffic <br />Railroad. The project was performed <br />detour planning for the construction of the grade separated underpass. <br />Contact <br />Regina Talamantez <br />The project included a railroad bridge, a highway bridge, new roadway <br />626.962.9292 <br />improvements along Nogales Street and Valley Boulevard, a loop road to provide <br />Year Completed <br />a new connection between Nogales Street, special design retaining walls, four <br />2006 <br />lane detour road, traffic signals, landscape, right of way and coordination with <br />the cities of Industry and West Covina and property owners.The key project <br />Construction Cost <br />issues addressed by the design <br />$20 million <br />was maintain vehicular through <br />Design Cost <br />traffic, rail operations and access <br />$2 million <br />to businesses during construction. <br />This project followed Caltrans Project <br />Team Members <br />Development procedures, as well <br />Pat Somerville, PE <br />as the guidelines of Union Pacific <br />Railroad. The project was performed <br />on an accelerated schedule to meet <br />funding commitments. The project <br />value is estimated at $22 million. <br />Funding is through local, state, and <br />federal sources. <br />Nogales Street Grade Separation (Los Angeles Subdivision) <br />County of Los Angeles, California AECOM provided complete PS &E for the design of the Nogales Street Grade <br />Client <br />City of Industry <br />15625 E. Stafford St., #100 <br />City of Industry, CA 91744 <br />Team Members <br />Pat Somerville, PE <br />Tanja Brix, PE <br />Carmen Gendusa, PETE <br />James Enriquez, PE <br />Alan Bosch, PE <br />Calvin Yoshitake, PLS <br />Bob Price, PE <br />Tim Erney, AICP <br />Separation project. The project entailed lowering Nogales Street, a six -lane major <br />arterial highway, below the UPRR tracks. The project funding was through state, <br />federal, and local redevelopment monies. <br />The project included a three -track rail bridge, a vehicular bridge for the extension <br />of Railroad Street which is immediately adjacent to the UPRR R /W, concrete <br />pavement for the entire length of the project, retaining walls, special design walls <br />due to close proximity of structures, the relocation of a double 10'x11' box culvert, <br />relocation of a 54" Sanitation District trunk sewer, widening of the Nogales /Gale <br />intersection to provide dual left turn lanes, and modifications of the SR -60 on <br />and off ramps to provide the additional roadway width for the widening. Several <br />alternatives were evaluated in the preparation of the hydrology report in an effort <br />to reduce the flows tributary to the pump station. In the existing condition, 120cfs <br />would be tributary to the proposed pump station, however, with the inclusion of <br />gravity storm drain systems outside <br />of the proposed lowered roadway, <br />this volume was reduced to 20 cfs, <br />providing a significant savings in pump <br />station costs. Additional deliverables <br />included a traffic management plan, <br />structure type selection report, and <br />photosimulations. AECOM provided all <br />coordination with Caltrans in acquiring <br />permits to modify facilities within their <br />R /W, the utility companies, and the <br />UPRR. <br />000 <br />®® <br />Proposal for Project Study Report Equivalent and Conceptual Engineering Plans for <br />Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project <br />