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Prior to the start of construction and after construction has been completed, we will perform <br />monument preservation services as noted above. <br />Our general approach will be to review the construction plans, specifications and standard <br />plans, compute the locations of all improvements to be staked prior to construction, mark <br />removal limits, stake the locations of items to be constructed on an agreed upon offset (such <br />as: slope staking; rough grade, fine grade, rock grade, and /or finished surface; curb, curb & <br />gutter, and /or edge of pavement; drainage structures; storm drain lines and manholes; water <br />lines; fire hydrants; sewer lines and manholes; utilities; bridge structures; light poles; and <br />signal poles), checking into existing improvements as needed. <br />We will work closely with the Resident Engineer and City staff to coordinate the construction <br />staking operations, and report any issues to the Resident Engineer. We will re -stake items <br />only as directed by the Resident Engineer and keep separate track of those particular hours. <br />D. STAFFING <br />PROJECT MANAGER <br />Ruel del Castillo has over 47 years of experience in managing both field and office operations <br />for all phases of surveying and mapping services and was licensed as a Land Surveyor in <br />California in 1975 as P.L.S. 4212. He has managed over 50 "on -call" contracts directly for, or <br />in support of, many federal, state and local agencies including the Cities of Santa Ana, Tustin, <br />Garden Grove, Irvine, Newport Beach, and Seal Beach, the Counties of Orange, Los Angeles, <br />San Bernardino, and Mariposa, the U.S. Forest Service, various U.S. Army Corps of Engineer <br />Districts, the U.S. Navy - Southwest Division and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern <br />California (MWD). <br />He has a "hands -on" working knowledge of various land surveying services including final <br />subdivision map checking, right -of -way mapping, preparation of legal descriptions, boundary <br />surveys & analysis, GPS surveys, topographic surveys, utility location surveys, aerial <br />photogrammetric mapping, large -scale aerial and geodetic control, construction staking, and <br />monitoring quantities. For example, while working directly for the County of Orange, Mr. del <br />Castillo was responsible for all boundary surveys, first -order & second -order vertical and <br />horizontal control surveys, photogrammetric mapping, control surveys and centerline surveys. <br />In 1981, he established his own surveying company in Orange County, Coast Surveying, Inc. <br />Over a 30 -year period with a staff of up to 40, his company completed hundreds of surveying <br />projects in southern California generating over $50M in fees. Mr. del Castillo serves as Coast's <br />President and provides project management as well as contract administration for all major <br />Coast contracts. Mr. del Castillo is licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor in the states of <br />California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Washington, and is also <br />a Certified Federal Surveyor (CFedS). <br />PROJECT SURVEYOR — OFFICE SURVEY MANAGER <br />Gwen del Castillo has over thirty -three years of surveying experience in southern California, <br />was licensed as a Land Surveyor in California in 1982 as P. L.S. 5108, and has an AA degree <br />in surveying from Santa Rosa College. Ms. del Castillo has had extensive experience in <br />