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■ AECOM 7 <br />James Enriquez, PE <br />Drainage <br />Education and Registrations <br />BS /1993 /Civil Engineering <br />PE /1996 /California, No: 55520 (Civil) <br />Mr. Enriquez has considerable civil engineering experience with public works proj- <br />ects. His background has concentrated on hydraulics, drainage design, and under- <br />ground construction, including trenchless construction methods. He has served as <br />project engineer on over $70 million of storm drain, channel, and sewer construc- <br />tion projects. He has also supervised the design of over $120 million of storm drain <br />and sewer projects, including $5 million of sewer rehabilitation work. Mr. Enriquez <br />is also very familiar with public works design standards for storm drains and sew- <br />ers, and experienced in the use of standard specifications for public works con- <br />struction. <br />Columbia Avenue Grade Separation, Riverside, California: Lead drainage engineer <br />responsible for the onsite and offsite hydrology and drainage design as part of the <br />overcrossing structure at the Columbia Avenue /BNSF grade crossing in the City of <br />Riverside. The project includes relocation of a 66 -inch regional storm drain under <br />the jurisdiction of the Riverside County Flood Control District. <br />Clinton Keith Street over 1 -215 interchange, Murrieta, California: Lead drainage <br />engineer for this project to prepare the drainage and structural BMP plans and the <br />hydrology and hydraulic calculations /report. The project included drainage for the <br />proposed roadways and conveyance systems for off -site cross drainage. <br />Hollyhills Storm Drain System, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, <br />Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, California- As project engineer for this $27 <br />million project, prepared the final PS &E for the construction of over 15,000 linear <br />feet of 24 -inch to 108 -inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe. <br />Dominguez Gap Salt Water Barrier Project, Los Angeles County Department <br />of Public Works, Carson, California: As project engineer, prepared the final <br />PS &E for the construction of over 30,000 linear feet of numerous types and <br />diameters of pipelines. This $12 million project was to construct the underground <br />infrastructure for an automated well re- development system, including 30 <br />existing single, double, and triple casing water injection wells stretched over a <br />5 -mile alignment. The project alignment traversed various types of transportation <br />facilities, including rail roads and sea port container terminals. These facilities <br />were heavily congested with traffic and subsurface utilities, and required <br />special construction methods to minimize construction impacts, including <br />pipe jacking and microtunneling for steel casings up to 54 inches diameter at <br />numerous locations. High groundwater and unfavorable soil conditions also <br />required microtunneling and dewatering. The pipelines included electrical and <br />telecommunication conduits, compressed air lines, and pressurized water and <br />chlorine lines. Gravity disposal lines and were installed in open trenches and <br />through the 54 -inch casings. Provided construction support and coordinated the <br />design with engineering consultants for the microtunneled portions of the project <br />and for the integration of the entire automated system. <br />Urban Low Flow Runoff Diversion Pump Stations, Los Angeles County Department <br />of Public Works, Various locations along the coastline of Los Angeles County, <br />California Project design manager for the design of pump stations to divert <br />low flow urban runoff to sanitary sewers. Coordinated the civil, traffic control, <br />mechanical, and electrical designs, and prepared the final PS &E for six projects. <br />Several projects were located within Pacific Coast Highway and required <br />trenchless methods to minimize traffic impacts. Coordinated utility relocations <br />and provided construction support. Combined project value was $3 million and <br />included six projects. <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 />