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<br /> Mr. Davis has extensive experience in the planning, design, and construction of rail-
<br /> RailCoordination road projects,tunnels,bridges,andunderground excavations and support systems.
<br /> As market segment leaderforfreight rail in the west region, Mr. Davis is responsible
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<br /> Book of Rules - Qualified, BNSF and intermodalgoods-movement clients. His experience includes over 16 years of
<br /> Studies in Mathematics and Sociology, heavy high-speed freight and passenger line work with Southern Pacific Transpor-
<br /> College ofthe Redwoods, Grants Pass, tation Company (SPTC) where he was responsible for supervision, budget prepa-
<br /> Oregon ration, and safety procedures for bridge and tunnel maintenance forces. He also
<br /> Qualified Roadway Worker, Employee-in- served as project manager for remediation of a mayor chemical spill in the Sacra-
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<br /> Trained in Fall Arrest Equipment II' I ~ ~ ~ Construction relations manager for ACTA's $2.4 billion,
<br /> Trained in Fall Rescue 23-mile grade-separated urban freight rail corridor. Managed and supervised
<br /> Railroad Workers with emphasis on consultant teams and multi-discipline staff that provided public outreach
<br /> Bridges and Fall Protection Requirements assistance. As representative of the Alameda Corridor, organized and executed
<br /> Thoroughly familiar with CPUC and FRA community and business forums along with open houses. Responsible for
<br /> Regulations Governing Railroad development and distribution of construction information to business owners, as
<br /> well as public and special interest groups by providing flyers, construction alerts,
<br /> and collateral material in English and Spanish. As liaison officer, worked directly
<br /> with construction crews, owners, tenants and special interest groups to resolve
<br /> construction related disputes.
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<br /> structure inspector, supervised work force in the repair, maintenance, and
<br /> construction of railroad bridges and structures under live track conditions for the
<br /> heavy freight and high-speed passenger line serving the greater Los Angeles area.
<br /> Reviewed drawings and specifications, prepared reports, and conducted field
<br /> inspections of railroad bridges, tunnels and structures. Provided construction
<br /> management and prepared work orders for construction of railroad projects.
<br /> Responsible for bridge, structures and drainage maintenance schedules with
<br /> emphasis on safety and adherence to standard railroad specifications
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<br /> environmental post chemical contamination and rehabilitation of ecosystems;
<br /> and construction and installation of extraction wells for long term remediation
<br /> of oil contaminated soil. Coordinated between departmental staff, regulatory
<br /> agencies, municipalities, contractors and engineers to minimize delays to freight
<br /> and passenger train movements and construction schedules. Served as a member
<br /> of the railroad emergency disaster response team for derailments, chemical spills,
<br /> washouts, tunnel fires and earthquakes.
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<br /> Team (ACET)-the program, utility, and real estate management consultant
<br /> responsible for providing design and construction support services for ACTA's
<br /> $2.4 billion, 23-mile, grade-separated, urban freight rail corridor from the ports
<br /> of Los Angeles and Long Beach to the Los Angeles area. Coordinated preparation
<br /> of preliminary/final design drawings and bid documents; prepared engineering
<br /> reports; recommended alternatives; reviewed and reconciled force account
<br /> invoices and payment authorizations. Coordinated rail, infrastructure and private
<br /> utility relocations with railroads and engineers; coordinated construction phasing
<br /> among various project stakeholders including, railroads, municipalities and
<br /> regulatory agencies. Provided technical and managerial support to the Division
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