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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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A..J <br />(WlfelsoltC�oast Ston»,Inc. <br />Storm ]hater and Em,ironntentat 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 />B. Performance Effectiveness for Connector Pipe Screens and Catch Basin Inserts. <br />Automatic retractable screen are utilized to prevent trash from entering the storm drain <br />during dry weather. Southern California's dry climate in a majority of the year. It is <br />imperative to prevent trash from entering storm drains, enabling easy trash removal. <br />According to a study carried out by the City of Los Angeles and approved by the Los <br />Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. According to the City of Los Angeles, the <br />effectiveness of the ARS helps reduce trash levels in storm drains by approximately 80%. <br />C. Siting, Operational, and Maintenance. <br />Installation Process. <br />1. Prior to installation, measuring information is input into the ACCESS database. The <br />sharing municipality can look at the information provided. This reporting process gives <br />the municipality the information it needs to decide whether to proceed with installing at <br />sites specified or not. <br />2. Our Santa Ana location provides West Coast Storm, Inc. with the ability to get our <br />products and crews to any location within the County of Orange in minutes, not hours. <br />3. Up to 25 Two-man installation crews are ready to begin work. Each Crew consists of a <br />Supervisor responsible for completion of all paperwork, correct Confined Space Entry <br />procedures and traffic control protocol. All crews are equipped with a Company marked <br />van; all installation tools and equipment necessary to complete the job. All traffic control <br />devices, confined space entry equipment including 4 -gas meter, man -lift tripod and <br />harness are kept in the van. Vans are equipped with storage of all installation parts, and <br />spare parts as needed. <br />4. Crews must set up traffic control and confined space procedures prior to installation. All <br />of West Coast Storm field personnel, including Project Managers, are annually confined <br />space rescue, confined space entry, and traffic control trained. <br />5. Project Managers meet with crews prior to installations daily. The Project Manager <br />oversees units staging and distribution, parts distribution, and leads the mandatory daily <br />tailgate safety meeting according to OSHA requirements. <br />Page 32 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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