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25G - AGMT - PAVEMENT MGT CONSULTANT SRVS
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Public Works
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2/4/2014
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• �RJ <br />Relevant Project Experience <br />Our efforts generated a proactive return on the City's pavement CIP capital in that a practical, <br />common -sense management plan was accepted and put in place. This plan included alternative <br />pavement maintenance materials (i.e. Cape Seal) and logistical residential zone maintenance. <br />Additionally, our staff linked the MicroPAVER database to the City's "CityWorks" GIS system <br />using ArcView 10.1. <br />Bucknam also presented the PMP to upper management within Vista and the report was well - <br />received; the City has asked Bucknam to continue providing PIMP services through 2013/14 and <br />beyond. <br />Citywide Pavement Management Program Update <br />City of National City (2011 -2013) <br />Ms. Barby Tipton, Project Officer— (619) 336 -4583 <br />1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950 (btipton @nationalcityca .gov) <br />Bucknam was selected by the City of National City to perform a citywide conversion of their <br />previous pavement software to MicroPAVER as well as perform 107 miles of pavement survey. <br />Our staff developed a citywide capital improvement plan that proactively developed TransNet <br />compliant reporting that will garner the greatest return -on- investment for the City. All <br />MicroPAVER data was be linked to the City's GIS system through the ESRI software. <br />Residential maintenance zone management is now the focus of the program where our project <br />team is performing survey, coring and the reorganization of the City's slurry /cape seal zones to <br />create a more attainable, proactive residential maintenance program. Additionally, this fiscal <br />year, our staff is performing a citywide arterial and collector pavement management study, sign, <br />catch basin, and curb marking inventory for the City. <br />Additional local agencies our project manager and staff have worked with over the past <br />fourteen years regarding Pavement Management Programs: <br />City of Santa Ana <br />City of El Segundo <br />City of Cathedral City <br />City of Temecula <br />City of Sierra Madre <br />City of Westminster <br />City of Burbank <br />City of Alhambra <br />City of San Clemente <br />City of Pico Rivera <br />City of Yorba Linda <br />City of Beverly Hills <br />City of Los Alamitos <br />City of Tustin <br />City of Santa Barbara <br />City of Stanton <br />City of Rancho Palos Verdes <br />City of Palmdale <br />City of Culver City <br />City of Moreno Valley <br />City of Arcadia <br />City of Carlsbad <br />City of Cypress <br />City of Huntington Park <br />City of Costa Mesa <br />City of Diamond Bar <br />City of La Habra <br />City of La Habra Heights <br />City of Lake Elsinore <br />City of Lomita <br />City of National City <br />OCSD <br />OCTA <br />City of Norwalk <br />City of Orange <br />City of Palm Desert <br />City of Santee <br />City of Rosemead <br />John Wayne Airport <br />S -4 <br />25G -38 <br />
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