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BUREAU OF ENGINEERING City of Los Angeles. Bureau of Engineering Gary Lee Moore, P.E., ENV SP City Engineer.

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1 BUREAU OF ENGINEERING City of Los Angeles

2 Bureau of Engineering Gary Lee Moore, P.E., ENV SP City Engineer

3 Engineering Services Plan, design, construct and project manage the City’s Capital Improvement Projects for public buildings, open space, and critical infrastructure Manage the City’s permitting of all construction in the public right-of-way and the state-of-the-art online mapping system, NavigateLA

4 Engineering Profile 853 positions FY 2015-16 Operating Budget of $122.7 million 428 active projects totaling $3.3 billion Actively Hiring Majority of projects are Design-Bid-Build Also use other Construction Contracting Methods:  Emergency On-Call Contracts  Prequalified Lists  Design Build  Construction Manager General Contractor (CMGC)  Other City Departments (Force Account)

5 Engineering Programs Clean Water Infrastructure Program Mobility Program Public Buildings and Open Spaces Program Development Services Program

6 Cleanwater Infrastructure Program July 16 to June 2021 Will start Design on 198 projects for $1.4 billion Will start construction on 68 projects for $500 million

7 Mobility Program July 16 to June 2021 Will start Design on 98 projects for $400 million Will start construction on 31 projects for $63 million

8 Public Buildings and Open Space Program July 16 to June 2021 Will start design on 96 projects for $940 million Will start construction on 35 projects for $250 million

9 Permits In 2015/2016 we expect to serve 58,000 customers at our public counters This is a 3.5% increase from 2014/2015 In 2015/2016 we expect to issue13,500 utility permits This is a 10% increase from 2014/2015 and 25% increase over 2013/2014

10 Engineering Tools - NavigateLA Developed in-house Over 400 layers are available Works on any device, operating system or browser Infrastructure information ranging from; waste water, storm water, street lights, freeways, and streets Includes maps from council boundaries, neighborhood council districts, neighborhood service areas, and cadastral maps, and many more http://navigatela.lacity.org/navigatela

11 Engineering Tools – Project Information Reports/ UPRS Uniform Project Reporting System http://eng.lacity.org/iuprs

12 Engineering Tools – Master Schedules http://boe.lacity.org/uprs/masterSchedule

13 Engineering Tools – Consultant and Contractor Lists

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17 Upcoming Projects – Public Buildings/ Open Space Boyle Heights Sports Center. Construction of new recreation center building. $8.6 million Highland Park Junior Arts Center at Bridewell Armory. Renovation of armory building for use as a Youth Art Center and minimal outdoor park improvements. $6.9 million Balboa Aquatic Center in Sepulveda Basin. Design and construction of new aquatic facility including pool and boathouse. $9.7 million Northeast Area Police Station Parking Garage for 240 cars. $6.2 million

18 Upcoming Projects - Mobility Program Paseo Del Mar (White Point) Permanent Restoration. In predesign. Potential consultant opportunity to provide Construction Management services. $30-$35 million Asilomar Blvd Landslide Mitigation. In predesign. Potential consultant opportunity to provide Construction Management services. $16.4 million Exposition Bikeway Northvale Segment. Design services. $10 million Broadway Historic Theater District Pedestrian Improvements. Design Services. $6.4 million

19 Upcoming Projects – Wasterwater Infrastructure Ballona Creek Water Quality Improvements. Design starts September 2016. Project will clean creek water to meet the bacteria total maximum daily limit (TMDL). Includes pumping, screening, filtration and ultraviolet (UV). $15 million DCT Maintenance Facility. Design starts January 2017. Project will construct a new, larger maintenance facility and warehouse to address plants needs and support maintenance of the advanced water purification facility (AWPF). $26 million DCT Advanced Water Purification Facility. Design starts May 2017. Project will provide advanced treatment of tertiary effluent for ground water spreading. Potential technologies include ceramic membranes, ozone, granular activated carbon, microfiltration/reverse osmosis (MF/RO), UV. Pilot testing ongoing. $370 million

20 Key Projects El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Sidewalk Repair – Before and After Citywide Sidewalk Repair Program $31 million annually/ $1.3 billion over 30 years

21 Key Projects – Sixth Street Viaduct Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project $445 million

22 Key Projects – Burbank Blvd. - Vision Zero Project Widen by 12 feet 0.7 miles of Burbank Blvd. Lankershim Blvd. to Cleon Avenue $8.3 million

23 Key Projects – LA Convention Center LA Convention Center Project $470 million

24 Key Projects – Street Car Downtown Streetcar Project $250 million

25 Key Projects – LA River Revitalization LA River Revitalization Project

26 Website http://eng.lacity.org

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