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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />PROJCC T NC). 16-6467 <br />SANTA ANA DELIIl C'HANNE1, I11VFRSl0N PROJECT— RE31113 <br />PROPOSAL <br />11GI 11IMN"s <br />rhe following are tiae names, addresses, and telephone numbers for `I'IMEE public agencies for <br />,,vhich the BIDDER Inas perforined similar Nvork within the past three years. <br />orpublic :V'C rrcy <br />Imine Ranch Water District <br />156110 Sand Canyon Avenue, Irvine, CA 92618 <br />it rwr011 <br />Kevin Brandt <br />T: 949-923-6211 <br />Etlo t Nme, Cercus 01% avail PAW ur C'omph^¢resvt <br />Natural Treatment System In -Line Basins <br />in Irvine, CA <br />Completed December 2007 <br />This project consisted of constructing cast -in-place reinforced concrete weir structures in <br />Peters Canyon Wash Channel, San Diego Creek, and the Santa anal Santa Fe Channel <br />(see Images # 26-36). The purpose of the weirs was to slur and divert the flow to other <br />sections of tine channel, The weirs consisted of a cast -in-place reinforced concrete foundation <br />that ran up the channel slopes (Image #26, 27, 29, 30, 31), removable, sliding weir logs were <br />installed into the reinforced concrete to adjust flow rate or divert flow when needed <br />(Images # 28), Reinforced concrete modifications (Images #32-35) were also made to the <br />existing reinforced concrete channel structure to accomodate removable aluminum weir logs <br />and divert flow. <br />This project is substantially similar to the Santa Ana Delhi Channel Diversion Project. The <br />work was in channels that are larger in size than the Santa Ana Deihl Channel and experience <br />much greater flow (Image #k 27, 31, 36). Over 1,550 CY of cast -in-place reinforced concrete <br />were required, which is more than the requirment for the Santa Ana Delhi Project. The scope <br />.and type of the project was similar to what is required for the Santa Ana Delhi Channel. <br />Cast -in -Place reinforced concrete structures with metal pieces were required to modify <br />portions of the channels (similar to the Santa Ana Delhi Channel) to divert flow that was even <br />greater than what will be expected for the Santa Ana Delhi Channel (Images # 27, 29, 31, 35, <br />36), <br />For the reasons mentioned above, this project partially satisfies the minimum experience <br />requirements for the Santa Ana Delhi Diversion Project, It satisfies 7 months of the required <br />5 years experience within the last ten years In reinforced concrete flood control channels and <br />structures. It also satisfies one of the required two projects in the last 15 years in reinforced <br />concrete flood control The project satisfies the requirement of one project with a flow <br />diversion structure (in this case many). <br />Included as supplementary images are #37, 38 which show a project in Huntington Beach <br />finished in February 2007 which included a RC storm water channel for which a large RC <br />structure was constructed with tall wails like what is required in the Delhi Channel. Contact <br />Doug Erdman at 714-374-1735 for more info, on the Michael Drive Storm Drain Bypass Prjt. <br />s showing caach phase of construciion. <br />' 9C'oI'1'-J6 <br />iry c,a ,„ ri em) r' :De=.CI !, ni," `,r+u Gi t"�n<z t1F^ t r �a PYruh� I �. � ;b::u7 fl,q,xo ' dl, !'pmkl n I nil ° Irrt ld . iris <br />23A-24 <br />