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Company Name
WEST COAST STORM, INC.
Contract #
A-2011-254
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
11/28/2011
Expiration Date
6/30/2012
Insurance Exp Date
1/20/2013
Destruction Year
2022
Notes
Amended by A-2011-254-01
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WEST COAST STORM, INC. 1A - 2012
(Amended By)
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v <br />(k'.� - <br />1 <br />West Coast Stoi-m,Inc, <br />Storm !Yater aiad Em-ironme►ital Solutions <br />County of Orange, OC Public Works <br />Automatic Retractable Screen Excluders, Connector Pipe Screen Full Capture Trash <br />Systems, and Catch Basin Inserts <br />RFP# 080-591792 <br />West Coast Storm Screen <br />Automatic Retractable Screen <br />Equipment Design and Specification Report <br />(Information provided to the City as requested in the RFQ documents under <br />Attachment A. Scope of Work) <br />Installation and Removal. The screens are bolted to the concrete walls and soffit of the <br />catch basin. No pant of the screen or mechanism shall interfere with the removal of any <br />existing gratings. <br />Standard Design Elements (ARS): 12 gauge stainless steel screen with 314 —inch diameter <br />holes with at total open area of not less than 50%. Locking mechanism prevents the brushes <br />of street sweeping equipment from opening the screen while sweeping. The locking <br />mechanism also prevents tampering of the units. The West Coast Storm Screen is specifically <br />designed to open automatically by force of water during a rain event. The locking mechanism <br />operates on horizontal pressure, not vertical pressure; this design keeps the units free of <br />debris and sediment. The CAM gear design of the locking mechanism means no springs that <br />break, no pulley or counter weights that require frequent maintenance, adjustment, or <br />replacement. The ARS design has few moving parts, a simpler design is a more efficient, <br />ease of maintenance, and working design. The gate closes upon water receding, no drainage <br />of weeping buckets or cleaning out of operation components are needed. <br />Below is an example of an installation in Coral Gables, Florida demonstrating an area where <br />install conditions were good. <br />Page 6 of 45 <br />654 South Lincoln Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92408 — Telephone 909.890.5700 Facsimile 909.890.5988 <br />California General A/HAZ Contractor License Number: 888152 <br />
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