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■ AECOM <br />Pat Somerville, PE <br />,Ulm <br />Mr. Somerville specializes in civil engineering and management, with a focus on <br />Project Director <br />municipal transportation and other capital improvement programs. He has man - <br />aged the study, preliminary engineering, and final design for five grade separations <br />Education and Registrations <br />and provided independent reviews on four others. His experience includes feasibil- <br />BS /1993 /Civil engineering <br />ity studies, PS &E, preparation of right -of -way maps, permitting, construction stag - <br />PE /1995 /California, No: 56141 (Civil) <br />ing, construction support, and claims analysis. Mr. Somerville began his career with <br />the City of Fullerton in 1986. His eleven years of experience in the public sector <br />provides him with a detailed understanding of governmental and agency process- <br />es, project finance, and needs analysis, as well as the technical and contractual <br />requirements for the design and construction of civil projects. <br />First Street Bridge Widening /Replacement Project, City of Santa Ana, California: <br />Project director for this bridge replacement and widening of the First Street <br />crossing over the Santa Ana River. The bridge will be widened from four lanes to <br />six lanes of traffic and provide 8 -foot sidewalks on either side for pedestrians. <br />On -Call Engineering Services, City of Santa. Ana, California: Project manager <br />working as an extension of city staff to provide engineering services in support of <br />the city's capital improvement program. Projects have an estimated construction <br />value of $2 million and have included First Street rehabilitation; traffic controls <br />plans for Bristol and McFadden; New Horizons Neighborhood rehabilitation; <br />studies, evaluations, and reports for several projects throughout the city; and <br />building improvements at Thornton Park. The project value was $7 million. <br />Orangethope Avenue Grade Separation, Anaheim and Placentia, California: <br />Project Manager for the preliminary engineering and final design for the grade <br />separation of Orangethorpe and the BNSF tracks. This $60 million project will <br />raise Orangethorpe over the tracks. AECOM developed a cost effective approach <br />to the bridge addressing the 70- degree skew to provide BNSF will better use <br />of their R/W while minimizing impacts to surrounding properties by minimizing <br />the increase in the roadway profile. Provided coordination for significant <br />utility relocation as well as impacts to three OCFCD drainage channels. ATMP <br />was developed and the design of a temporary bypass road was included for <br />maintenance of traffic. <br />Nogales Street Grade Separation (Alhambra Subdivision), Alameda Corridor East, <br />City of Industry, California-- Project manager involved in PS &E preparation for the <br />$30 million Nogales Street Grade Separation Project; responsible for the civil <br />design elements, including roadway, drainage, sewer, and utility relocations. Also <br />responsible for the overall coordination efforts with all structural components, <br />elements of the project designed by the subconsultant, and agency interaction. <br />Additionally, coordinated with the 12 utility companies affected by the civil <br />improvements. <br />Raymond Avenue Grade Separation, Fullerton, California: Project manager for the <br />preparation of a Project Report and Environmental Document for the construction <br />of a grade separation at the BNSF railroad tracks. <br />Brea Canyon Road Grade Separation Project, Alameda Corridor East, City of <br />Industry, California Project manager involved in PS &E preparation for the $35 <br />million Brea Canyon Road Grade Separation Project, taking the lead in the civil <br />design elements, including roadway, drainage, sewer, and utility relocations. Also <br />responsible for the overall coordination efforts with Union Pacific, SCRRA, as <br />well as local utilities and agencies. Additionally Mr. Somerville was responsible <br />for extensive coordination with numerous utilities, including MWD, whose main <br />feeder line required relocation. <br />II� <br />e 4tl 000 <br />®® Proposal for Project Study Report Equivalent and Conceptual Engineering Plans for <br />Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project <br />