Proposal - Grindline - X-ParkI145
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January 4, 2016
Steve Howlett
City of La Quinta
78495 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, CA 92253
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS: LA QUINTA XPARK EXTREME SKATEPARK, CITY OF LA QUINTA, CA -
Description of Group
Dear Mr. Howlett,
Grindline Skateparks appreciates the opportunity to submit this proposal to the City of La Quinta
for Design-Build Services for the skatepark facilities planned at the corner of Dune Palms Road
and Blackhawk Way in La Quinta, CA. We are a skatepark design-build fi rm exclusively engaged
in the planning, design and construction of cast-in-place concrete skateparks. Grindline was
founded in 1990, incorporated in Washington State on April 8, 2002, and registered as a foreign
corporation in the State of California on October 11, 2006. Since our beginnings, Grindline has
been evolving the science of skatepark design and construction, resulting in a redefi nition of the
sport. When it comes to skatepark specialists, our ability to translate the needs of a community
into new landscapes of skateboard terrain is unrivaled by
any other company in the world.
Grindline will lead the team as the Prime Consultant and Contractor and our staff of 3 principals
and 2 associates will all perform key roles in the success of this project. For professional
engineering and landscape architecture, we have asked our associates at ADKAN Engineering
and Community Works Design Group to offer support services required for the project. Together,
we combine internationally renowned skatepark design services with State of California licensed
professional knowledge. Grindline has experience in planning, designing and constructing a full
spectrum of skateparks including Street Plazas, Bowl Complexes, Snakeruns, Hobbit Trails, Skate-
able Sculptures and everything in between. Our experience and dedication to skateboarding is
unmatched in the industry. We have worked with communities, organizations, municipalities, and
non-profi t entities to create hundreds of world class skatepark facilities across the globe.
At Grindline, we have always been inspired by a community wanting to bring a skatepark to
their residents and, in turn, we feel it is our responsibility to use our talents and resources to make
that happen. Within our submission you will fi nd information about our team, previous project
experience and our project methodology. Collectively, we are enthusiastic about the prospect of
delivering skatepark facilities that will serve as an active recreation destination for the youth and
families of the community.
Kind Regards,
Micah Shapiro
Lead Designer
Grindline Skateparks
(206) 932-6414
micah@grindline.com
4619 14th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98106 • phone 206.932.6414 • fax 206.932.6840 • www.grindline.com
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Seattle Center Skatepark
EXPERIENCE
Grindline Skateparks provides a bridge by connecting local youth who have a passion for skateboarding
with the City’s goal of providing a safe, durable park, which also enhances the community it will serve.
Grindline produces the most innovative, original skatepark designs out there today – building custom
recreational experiences for skateboarders and residents alike. Grindline is skater-owned and operated
so as life-long skateboarders, Grindline can translate the needs of local skaters into a skatepark design
that works for them now and into the future. Our reputation is based on the close connection we have
with skateboarders as we always put the enjoyment of the skateboarding experience fi rst. We have had
the pleasure of planning, designing and constructing all types of skate terrain including street plazas, bowl
complexes, and hybrid-parks that include both transitional and street features. Our parks range in size from
the largest skatepark in North America all the way down to a single skate obstacle. Regardless of square
footage, skaters are riding our parks from dawn to dusk.
Our team is the most qualifi ed for this project because we are:
• Experienced in design and construction of all types of skate terrain, whether a street plaza, a bowl
complex or a hybrid-park with both transitional and street features. Our diverse resume includes over
250 projects to date.
• Pioneers of unique skate experiences. Whether it is for a professional skate competition or a beginners’
skate camp, we create designs for the enjoyment of the full spectrum of skate enthusiasts.
• We are not only skatepark designers, but skatepark builders specializing exclusively in custom, cast-in-
place concrete construction. Our vast experience of over 200 skatepark construction projects provides
us with intimate knowledge of construction costs as they relate to intricate
designs. This allows us to provide more accurate and predictable cost
estimates.
Grindline Skateparks.
For Skateboarders, By Skateboarders
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PROJECT EXPERIENCE
In the fall of 2014, Levi’s Skateboarding teamed up artist, teacher and
activist Keith “K-Dub” Williams and the community of West Oakland to
transform and rebuild Town Park Skate Park. Grindline was invited to
be the General Contractor based on our reputation for being highly
skilled, highly ethical and highly motivated to work with a team of
volunteers, donations and in kind services to make this project happen.
Partnering with the Oakland Parks & Recreation Foundation and the
City of Oakland, Grindline provided the knowledge of how to bring
together all the invested parties and maximize the project funding being
provided by Levi’s. The result is a skatepark worth twice its cost for a
deserving community. Defremery Park has long been a hub of activity in
Oakland and now has a legendary skatepark to be enjoyed by the next
generations of skate enthusiasts.
OWNER:
CITY OF OAKLAND, CA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
SKATEPARK CONTRACTOR
SCHEDULE:
APRIL - JULY 2015
BUDGET:
CONSTRUCTION - $260,330
SIZE: 8,000 SQ FT
CONTACT:
KEN LUPOFF
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OAKLAND PARKS AND
RECREATION FOUNDATION
PHONE: (510) 465-1850
OAKLANDPARKS@SBCGLOBAL.NET
ALI SCHWARZ
BUREAU OF ENGINEERING &
CONSTRUCTION
CITY OF OAKLAND
250 FRANK H OGAWA PLAZA
OAKLAND, CA 94612
(510) 238-7310
ASCHWARZ@OAKLANDNET.COM
PROJECT TEAM:
MATT FLUEGGE
PROJECT MANAGER
ROB OWEN
SITE SUPERINTENDENT
TOWN PARK
SKATEPARK
PROJECT SUMMARY:
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Grindline was selected as the design fi rm to renovate the legendary
Hilltop Skatepark (aka “the Dish”) in San Francisco. The existing skatepark
was built in the early 80’s yet the design is dated and the park is in
disrepair. The project goal was to develop a concept capturing the
heritage of the existing park and provide an updated design. The skate
spot had to integrate with other planned park improvements. Grindline
conducted a collaborative community workshop with the community
and the non profi t organization Trust for Public Land and came up with 2
preferred concepts to be used for grant and funding applications. Each
concept was created with different construction budget scenarios so fi nal
design can proceed based on the success of fund raising. Post funding,
the design will be fi nalized and construction will commence in 2015.
OWNER:
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, CA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
SKATEPARK DESIGNER
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN:
APRIL - SEPTEMBER 2014
BUDGET:
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN -
$12,000
SIZE:
4,000 SQ FT
CONTACT:
TRUDY GARBER
PROJECT ASSOCIATE
THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC
LAND
(415) 800.5274
PROJECT TEAM:
MICAH SHAPIRO
LEAD DESIGNER
PROJECT MANAGER
HILLTOP
SKATESPOT
PROJECT SUMMARY:
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Grindline was selected by the project owner for both design and
construction based on our extensive resume as well as recommendations
from the local skateboarding community. The skatepark was to be
implemented in an existing active use park. Baseball fi elds, bocci ball
courts, a playground, and a parking lot surrounded the skatepark site.
The adjacent parking lot also hosted a farmers market every Friday
morning, making job site security and safety key factors for successful
completion. Other site constraints included a water table with high
fl uctuation and poorly compacted soils that had to removed and
compacted back into place. The City of St. Helena also has an entire
committee dedicated to protecting the existing trees throughout town,
and held Grindline to these strict requirements on the trees adjacent
to the site. Grindline worked with several local vendors throughout the
project who offered in kind donations and Grindline was able to reduce
the contract by $120,000, Integral concrete color was used throughout
the park.
PROJECT SUMMARY:
ST. HELENA
SKATEPARK
OWNER:
CITY OF ST. HELENA, CA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
PRIME CONSULTANT AND
CONTRACTOR
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN: SPRING 2007
CONSTRUCTION:
DECEMBER 2008 - JUNE 2009
BUDGET:
DESIGN - $22,500
CONSTRUCTION - $684,000
SIZE: 17,200 SQ FT
CONTACT:
CINDY SMITH
DIRECTOR, ST. HELENA
SKATEPARK ASSOCIATION
(707) 334-5251
PROJECT TEAM:
MATT FLUEGGE
PROJECT MANAGER
MICAH SHAPIRO
LEAD DESIGNER
ROB OWEN
SITE SUPERINTENDENT
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OWNER:
CITY OF OCEANSIDE, CA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
SKATEPARK DESIGN &
PRIME CONTRACTOR
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN: JUNE 2007 - MAY 2008
CONSTRUCTION:
JUNE 2008 - JANUARY 2009
TOTAL BUDGET:
DESIGN (3 PARKS) - $147,000
CONSTRUCTION (2 PARKS) -
$700,000
SIZE:
MLK - 7,000 SQ FT
MELBA BISHOP - 8,000 SQ FT
ALEX ROAD - 20,000 SQ FT
CONTACT:
NATHAN MERTZ
PROJECT MANAGER
CITY OF OCEANSIDE
(760) 435-5619
PROJECT TEAM:
MATT FLUEGGE
PROJECT MANAGER
MICAH SHAPIRO
LEAD DESIGNER
ROB OWEN
SITE SUPERINTENDANT
OCEANSIDE
SKATEPARK
SYSTEM
The City of Oceanside selected Grindline’s multi-disciplinary team for the
design of three skateparks at strategic locations previously determined
by the City staff. The nature of this project required Grindline and it’s
team to research demographics as well as physical site conditions for
each site, and determine which type of skatepark would be the most
successful at each designated space. The City had preselected a
skatepark committee which consisted of a local skate shop employees,
several skateboard company owners, other skate industry personnel, as
well as the Tony Hawk Foundation’s Director, Miki Vukovich. Grindline and
it’s team worked closely with the committee and the city throughout
conceptual design and construction document submittals. Two of the
three parks have since been constructed and are receiving high praise
from the skateboarding community.
During the construction phase on the Bishop Skatepark a last minute
challenge arose. Due to maintenance issues, the city had to change a
centrally located mandated green space to standard fl atwork. Grindline
stepped forward and suggested making this area a centerpiece of the
park and designed a “volcano” feature which brought the skate ability of
the park to a new level. The “volcano” has since become the focal point
of the park.
PROJECT SUMMARY:
MELBA BISHOP SKATEPARK
ALEX ROAD SKATEPARK
MLK SKATEPARK
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POTRERO
DEL SOL
SKATEPARK
OWNER:
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, CA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
SKATEPARK DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN: FALL 2006
CONSTRUCTION:
MARCH - SEPTEMBER 2007
BUDGET:
DESIGN - $30,000
CONSTRUCTION - $400,000
SIZE:
16,000 SQ FT
CONTACTS:
MARY HOBSON, CCSF
RECREATION AND PARK
DEPARTMENT - CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT DIVISION
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO,
(415) 581-257
PROJECT TEAM:
MICAH SHAPIRO
PROJECT MANAGER/
LEAD DESIGNER
JAMES KLINEDINST
CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT
Neighborhood kids and skateboarders from around the city fl ock to
Potrero del Sol for its beautifully designed skate park – San Francisco’s
largest – which opened in 2008. Grassy lawns provide space for picnicking
and ball-playing; other features include a playground, a performance
space, and, nearby, a community garden.
Grindline’s analysis of the project site identifi ed two major physical
constraints: steep sloping topography and unfavorable soil conditions.
The park is located in a seismic “D” zone, meaning special structural
considerations were required and implemented. The community meetings
garnered large turnouts with attendees voicing wide differences of
opinions in regard to the skateable elements that should be in the park.
Grindline brokered consensus among end users to come up with a
design working though the site limiations while maintaining the design the
stakeholders requested.
During construction Grindline performed construction support services
inlcuding reviews and reporting, site inspections and fi nal walk through.
As a testament to Grindline’s timeless design philosophy, the park has
been in operation since 2007 and is still a major skateboarding attraction
within the City of San Francisco. Thrasher Magazine wrote, “San Francisco
fi nally got a good skatepark... Grindline came down and did it up proper.”
PROJECT SUMMARY:
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PITCHER PARK
MEMORIAL
SKATEPARK
OWNER:
BOROUGH OF CARNEGIE, PA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
PRIME CONSULTANT &
PRIME CONTRACTOR
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN: JANUARY – JULY 2013
CONSTRUCTION: JANUARY -
MAY 2014
BUDGET:
DESIGN - $39,270
CONSTRUCTION - $250.970
*EXCLUDING IN KIND DONATIONS
OF $320,000
SIZE: 14,000 SQ. FT.
CONTACT:
MARY PITCHER
PITCHER PARK FOUNDATION
(412) 853-0515
MPITC2000@AOL.COM
PROJECT TEAM:
MATT FLUEGGE
PROJECT MANAGER
MICAH SHAPIRO
LEAD DESIGNER
EDDIE LAWRENCE
SITE SUPERINTENDENT
MORRIS KNOWLES
CIVIL ENGINEERING
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The Pitcher Park Foundation, led by Mary Pitcher, was created in memory
of Mary’s two sons lost their lives in a tragic accident. They were active,
engaged young men and the foundation set out to bring a state-of-the-
art skatepark to the deserving Carnegie community. Grindline offered
support at the very beginning to secure a site for the project. When an
initial location fell through, the Borough of Carnegie stepped up and
offered a local Park. The site has a gentle slope nestled among mature
trees creating an ideal setting, however, this slope presented a challenge
during the design process. A shelf was created running across the hillside
to accommodate the skatepark and grading had to avoid disturbing any
of the mature trees. Also, the drainage required onsite retention so as not
to overload the city’s storm water system downstream in the event of a
major storm event. The skatepark committee and local skating community
desired a signature feature that would make the skatepark stand out
in the region. Grindline delivered a 20’ fullpipe, the only full pipe within
a 500 mile radius. Grindline assisted the Pitcher Park Foundation in fund
raising and soliciting in-kind donations by providing 3D concepts as well
as detailed cost estimates and material take offs throughout the design
process. As material donations came in, Grindline could value engineer
the skatepark to stretch every available dollar. The result was a $600,000
budget funded with almost 60% from local donors and businesses.
The story of the Pitcher Park Foundation quickly drew attention from
important fi gures in skateboarding because of Mary’s tenacity and the
amazing gift she was giving to the community. The Tony Hawk Foundation
awarded a signifi cant grant towards the project and another private
foundation made a large donation to make this park a reality. Tony
Hawk with his Birdhouse Crew and the Grindline Team made personal
appearances in Carnegie for a special christening and the red carpet
event made headlines across the nation.
PROJECT SUMMARY:
2014 P.A.C.A. (Pennsylvania Aggregates and
Concrete Association) Project of the Year
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OWNER:
CITY OF HOUSTON, TX
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
SKATEPARK DESIGN &
SKATEPARK SUBCONTRACTOR
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN: APRIL- AUGUST 2012
CONSTRUCTION: JANUARY
2013
BUDGET:
DESIGN: $79,000
CONSTRUCTION: $1,890,000
SIZE: 76,000 SQ. FT.
CONTACT:
SALLY BRADFORD
GREENSPOINT
REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
(281) 877- 9952
PROJECT TEAM:
MATT FLUEGGE
PROJECT MANAGER
MICAH SHAPIRO
LEAD DESIGNER
DAVE PALMER
SITE SUPERINTENDENT
KLOTZ ASSOCIATES, INC
CIVIL ENGINEERING
SPRING PARK
SKATEPARK
Spring Park is the largest public skatepark in the Western Hemisphere.
The City of Houston requested to push the limits and create a facility that
would not only attract skateboarders internationally, but would also be
able to accommodate professional televised contest events.
This 76,000 sq. ft. destination has 6 bowls of different skill levels, 2 snake
runs, and a large street area. The entire facility is connected by a
“transportainment” system that allow users to skate through the park to
reach the different areas. Some of the unique features include a texas
shaped bowl with a fullpipe in the middle of it, a ditch style snake run,
and the use of integral colored concrete throughout the park.
Skaters, Facebookers and Bloggers around the world are considering
Spring Park as the most epic skatepark ever constructed. Along with
Jamail Skatepark and others, the City of Houston is quickly becoming
known as the skateboarders mecca of the southeast.
PROJECT SUMMARY:
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PHILADELPHIA’S
PAINE’S PARK
OWNER:
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PA
GRINDLINE’S SCOPE:
SKATEPARK DESIGN &
SKATEPARK
SUBCONTRACTOR
SCHEDULE:
DESIGN: JUNE 2009 -
MARCH 2012
CONSTRUCTION:
JANUARY - MAY 2013
BUDGET:
$5,000,000 TOTAL
SIZE: 60,000 SQ. FT.
CONTACT:
JOSH NIMS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FRANKLIN’S PAINE
SKATEPARK FUND
(215) 713-5553
JNIMS@FRANKLINSPAINE.COM
ANTHONY BRACCALI. AIA
FRIDAY ARCHITECTS
215-564-0814 ext. 20
ABRACALI@FRIDAYARC.COM
PROJECT TEAM:
MATT FLUEGGE
PROJECT MANAGER
MICAH SHAPIRO
LEAD DESIGNER
ROB OWEN
SITE SUPERINTENDENT
As a centerpiece within metropolitan Philadelphia, Paine’s Park
demonstrates the premier level of artistry in skatepark design while
integrating skateboarding into a dense urban setting. Since the project
was fi rst conceptualized in 2002, it has become a model for a new
kind of dialogue between skateboarding, landscape architecture,
and city planning. Set along the banks of the Schuylkill River, adjacent
to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Paine’s Park innovative design
accommodates skateboarding as an important energizing force behind
the life and movement of public space.
Throughout the design process, Grindline provided design of skateable
elements, review of overall architectural skateablity and value
engineering of skateable surfaces. During construction, Grindline’s
signature smooth concrete fi nish, intricate brick bank stamping and
stainless steel edging have already generated acclaim for Paine’s Park
as the highest level of concrete craftsmanship in skatepark construction
to date.
PROJECT SUMMARY:
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GRINDLINE SKATEPARKS, INC 4619 14th Ave SW, Seattle WA 98106 - (206) 932-6414
Grindline will serve as the Prime Design Consultant & Contractor on this project and assign our senior
principals to manage all deliverables of the project throughout its’ lifespan. This veteran team has
collaborated on design and construction projects since 2005 – longer than any other team in the industry.
Individuals Assigned to Project:
MATT FLUEGGE, CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, PRINCIPAL
As Grindline’s Senior Project Manager for 11 years, Matt oversees all of Grindline’s design and
construction projects and will act as the Project Manager devoting 6 hours (15%) during design and
12 hours (30%) during construction per week to this project. He develops project scope and budgets,
generates accurate cost estimates, oversees preparation of project documents, communicaties with
clients, and manages site scope. Matt has extensive interdisciplinary experience from leading design
teams and working with architects, engineers, surveyors, and artists. Matt reviews and approves all
project deliverables, attends site meetings, handles changes in the scope of contracts and gets fi nal
acceptance of the projects.
MICAH SHAPIRO, LEAD DESIGNER
Micah Shapiro will serve as the community liaison and lead designer for this project, devoting an
average of 20 man hours (50%) per week to this project. He has served as the lead designer on over 200
Grindline projects and is well versed in the intricacies of working on a project of this type and scale. Mr.
Shapiro has extensive experience in coordinating community input as well as balancing the needs of
different user groups in order to provide a facility designed to accommodate all ages and abilities. His
responsibilities include managing the community meetings for the project, coordination between the
members of the design team and the client, and design of the skatepark elements.
MARK “MONK” HUBBARD, PRINCIPAL - FIELD SUPERINTENDENT
As the CEO and one of the founders of Grindline Skateparks, Mark has a personal stake in every skatepark
we complete. This project has special meaning to him as the skate terrain in Southern California defi ned
his passion and drive to explore skateboarding and eventually create the company that is Grindline
Skateparks today. During construction, Mark will be the Field Superintendent for the skatepark dedicating
40 hours per week (100% of his time) to coordinating our employees and local subcontractors. Mark’s
skateboard knowledge combined with his 20+ years of concrete construction experience allows him to
offer value engineering recommendations which translate into a superior skate experience for the end
user.
COMMUNITY WORKS DESIGN GROUP 4649 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506 - (951) 369-0700
Community Works Design Group (CWDG), Landscape Architect for this project. CWDG was established in
1985 and provides municipal planning services throughout the State of California. The fi rm focuses on Park,
Recreation and Trails Planning projects. CWDG has a ready and available staff of eight highly professional
individuals. Principals Tim Maloney and Scott Rice have designed many park projects across the Coachella
Valley,with a thorough understanding of the unique needs of the harsh climate and the proper use of
desert-friendly plant materials. CWDG has worked on numerous projects for the City of La Quinta, including
Fritz Burns Park as well as Avenue 52 and 54 Medians, just to name a few. CWDG recently earned the 2014
APWA Award of Merit for Park Planning for the Bagdouma Park Expansion project in Coachella.
KEY PERSONNEL
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Individual Assigned to Project:
SCOTT RICE, ASLA LEED AP - PROJECT MANAGER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Scott Rice is a Project Manager with Community Works Design Group and graduated with Honors from
Cal Poly Pomona, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Landscape Architecture. Mr. Rice will serve as the
Project Manager for Community Works Design Group and would be responsible for coordinating design of
any landscaping, irrigation, amenities, and ADA connections dedicating 10 hours per week (25%) towards
the project. Mr. Rice has worked on over 50 skatepark projects since 2002 and has a proven track record
of successfully managing multiple projects simultaneously from initial stages through completion.
ADKAN ENGINEERS, INC. 6879 Airport Drive, Riverside, CA 92504 -(951) 688.0241
Adkan Engineers was created in 1983 by its founding partner, Ed Adkison. Adkan Engineers is the dba name
of a corporation, which was initially established as a Union Survey Company; however, as a result of the
growing need for civil engineering support, a civil engineering & planning division was created. Adkan
Engineers has evolved into a mid-size Civil Engineering, Land Planning and Land Surveying fi rm that provides
professional services throughout Southern California. Adkan Engineers are innovators & leaders in the fi eld of
Civil Engineering, Planning, Land Surveying and Construction Staking.
Individuals Assigned to Project:
CHARISSA LEACH, P.E., QSD/P, PRINCIPAL
Charissa Leach will serve as the Principal Lead for Adkan’s scope of work and will be the Engineer
of Record for the project. She will be responsible for all civil, stormwater, and erosion control plans
and devote 5% of her weekly resources to those tasks. Mrs. Leach has over 24 years of progressively
responsible experience in all areas of project development and management, ranging from the initial
feasibility of a project through to the construction phase. Since coming to Adkan Engineers in 1988, she
has demonstrated the ability to estimate the scope of a project, determine the time requirements and
complete the project on schedule.
MITCHELL J. ADKISON, P.E.,P.L.S., QSD/P, PROJECT ENGINEER
Mitch Adkison will serve as the Project Engineer for this project and his responsibilities will include the
design and processing of infrastructure plans, grading plans, and water quality management plans.
He will devote 5% of his weekly resources to the project. With 6 years in the Land Surveying department
of Adkan and 11 years in the Civil Design Area, Mr. Adkison has a broad knowledge of many different
aspects of both civil engineering and land surveying.
GEOSOILS, INC. 5741 Palmer Way, Carlsbad, CA 92010 - (760) 438-3155
GeoSoils, Inc. (GSI) will provide any geotechnical work and soils testing needed for the project. GSI is a
geotechnical and environmental engineering consulting fi rm founded in 1974. For four decades, their
reputation for high quality and timely service at competitive prices has established GSI as a recognized
leader in the industry. GSI currently has offi ces in Orange, Riverside, and San Diego Counties. GSI’s offi ces
are fully equipped, and laboratories can be set up on an as-needed basis at project locations. Each offi ce
in GSI is organized and staffed to meet the needs of our clients. GSI’s technical staff is a multi-disciplinary
team of geotechnical and environmental professionals, which includes geologists, civil/geotechnical
engineers, coastal engineers and geologists, hydrogeologists, environmental engineers, and environmental
technicians. Principals in the fi rm have been consulting in their disciplines since the early 1960’s and are
experienced in geotechnical, geological, coastal, environmental, engineering, and related fi elds.
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Individual Assigned to Project:
JOHN P. FRANKLIN, CEG, CHG, REA
John P. Franklin is the president and pricipal geologist for GeoSoils, Inc. and will be responsible for any
soil testing and geotechnical reports necessary for the success of the project. Mr. Franklin has extensive
experience in geologic and geophysical investigations in such diverse areas as California, Utah,
Nevada, Alaska, Baja California, and mainland Mexico, as well as offshore areas of California. He has
performed detailed geotechnical work throughout southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange,
Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial counties, and many projects included park
sites and other such amenities as clubhouses, lakes, golf courses, etc. Mr. Franklin also has performed
numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments for developers, real estate transfers, and
bank loan requirements.
MUSCO LIGHTING 100 1st Avenue West, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 - (800) 825-6030
Since 1976, Musco has focused on the design and manufacture of sports-lighting systems, from hometown Little
League® fi elds to professional sports stadiums around the globe. Offering solutions for both permanent and
temporary lighting needs, Musco has attained fi rst-hand knowledge of lighting issues that affect participants,
spectators, and television. Thousands of schools, cities, and facility owners have counted on Musco as part of
their team, while providing the most value for their sports-lighting budget.
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
CITY OF LA QUINTA
LA QUINTA XPARK EXTREME SKATEPARK
DESIGN
GRINDLINE SKATEPARKS
Micah Shapiro, Lead Design & Public
Involvement
MUSCO LIGHTING
Community Works Design Group
Scott Rice, Landscape Architecture
ADKAN ENGINEERS, INC.
Charissa Leach, Principal-
Civil Engineer
ADKAN ENGINEERS, INC.
Mitchell J. Adkison, Project
Engineer-Civil Engineer
GEOSOILS, INC.
John P. Franklin, CEG, CHG, REA
BUILD
GRINDLINE SKATEPARKS
Mark “Monk” Hubbard, Field
Superintendent
GRINDLINE FIELD CREW
& SUBCONTRACTORS
GRINDLINE SKATEPARKS
Matt Fluegge, Project Manager
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PROJECT START UP
Our principal design philosophy is that every community and project site is unique, requiring a skatepark
design tailored to its end user and appropriately blended with existing surroundings. Through the selection
of custom materials, landscape detailing and the use of green spaces in and around the parks, skateparks
are not only athletic facilities but are social gathering places for the entire community. A thorough site
analysis takes place alongside a review of topographical surveys and geotechnical reports.
SITE PLANNING
Our Design Team conducts site visits and public outreach to evaluate potential sites and site planning.
Specifi c opportunities & constraints are discussed including:
• Connections to adjacent uses and planned perimeter improvements
• Proper drainage and storm water management
• Safety awareness and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design standard principles
• Opportunities to add historic/thematic elements unique the local community. Grindline has been on
the forefront of developing techniques to incorporate color, texture and skate-able art into its projects –
improving the skatepark experience for its users as well as its surrounding community.
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
Grindline’s design brief is best developed through engaging active park users and the surrounding
community. We educate the community about the design process, establish open lines of communication
and guide the ultimate vision for a skatepark. Public involvement is a key forum to address community
members’ varied ideas and ideals about skatepark design. Grindline gathers endorsements in a logical
order and work to identify and focus on common goals to bridge gaps between stakeholder groups.
Moreover, by researching local issues ahead of time, we strive to preempt any contentious issues that can
arise from public misconceptions that often surround skateparks.
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PROJECT METHODOLOGY
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Realistic 3d models allow us to effectively
communicate our skatepark concepts to
the client and community
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
In developing a skatepark design, we illustrate the concepts of the design and include site plans,
developing a skatepark design, we illustrate the concepts of the design and include site plans, 3D
renderings, elevations and sections for the owner to review. When a fi nal conceptual design is agreed on,
preliminary costs are estimated based on the concept and needed site amenities. Conceptual Designs
illustrate our skatepark vision to key stakeholders and the community in interactive, full color presentations.
All of our concrete is specifi ed at a minimum of 4000 psi (our standard mix typically breaks at approximately
5500 psi at 28 days) and fully reinforced with #3 and #4 Rebar. All grindable edges are treated with steel
edging or maintenance free pool coping to withstand the constant beating taken from skateboarders.
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATES & DRAWINGS
Grindline is more than a skatepark design fi rm. We are a full service skatepark contractor that has
constructed over 250 skatepark projects. Our extensive knowledge of actual skatepark construction allows
us to provide more precise cost estimates than our competition. We have constructed projects across the
nation and understanding clearly the large variance in material pricing and prevailing wage labor costs
in each region of the United States. Grindline creates all construction documents in-house and our team
conducts a 90% Drawing Review to ensure construction challenges are raised before ground is broken.
Our team’s experience with the Public Works design process across the nation makes us versatile in
formatting project technical specifi cations to match the needs and requirements of the project Owner.
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Grindline has worked with state funded projects, projects funded by private resources and a combination
of both. We have structured budgets around in-kind donations from community supporters, local material
suppliers and subcontractors. When funding presents a challenge, Grindline plays a key role in the mission to
deliver a quality skatepark. Good planning and creative design can solve funding shortfalls and our phasing
plans bridges funding cycles.
Grindline has helped coordinate fund raising and in-kind donations for many clients in the following ways:
• We provide detailed material lists with quantities and product specifi cations to simplifi es the process for
committees as they inventory donations.
• We assist with the “in kind” campaign by getting the word out to local businesses of what the project
needs and why.
• We supply clients with sample donation forms so vendors can track the donation on their end while the
client has a written inventory of the goods.
IN-KIND MATERIAL & SERVICE DONATION EXAMPLES
COST CONTROL AND SUPPORT SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
• Soil borings & geotechnical report
• Topographic survey
• Landscape design
MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT
• Temporary construction fencing, toilet, dumpster
• Temporary power & water hook-up
• Skid-Steer, Mini-Excavator, Roller
• Structural fi ll material
• Base course
• Concrete supply
• Rebar
• Framing lumber
• Galvanized steel (edging, coping & grind rails)
• Drains, drain lines & irrigation lines
• Plants &sod
• Site amenities (signage, seating, trash receptacle ..
water fountain, etc.)
LABOR
• Demo, clearing, grubbing & disposal
• Scarify and re-compact sub-grade (over-excavate
if necessary)
• Import & place structural fi ll material
• Import & place base course
• Rough grading
• Concrete fl atwork
• Saw cuts, cold joints & caulking
• Landscaping
Grindline’s Budgets are developed to preserve as much of the budget as possible for construction. We work
diligently to keep engineering costs contained by developing all construction documents in house. This
makes us very effi cient and experienced in designing within a limited budget.
YOUR LOCAL PARTNER IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Our unique position as the principal designer and prime contractor
of our skatepark design-build fi rm allows us to offer the greatest
amount of local procurement opportunities on public projects.
We can take a proactive position on sourcing services, materials
and labor to local vendors since we can allocate the budget and
services under one Project Director. Grindline has measured and
tracked the amount of money redistributed back into the local
economies where our projects are built. $.64 of every dollar spent
on a Grindline cast-in-place concrete skatepark re-enters the
local economy through the purchase of local materials, local food
and lodging, state and local tax revenue and local equipment
rental as well as through wages and jobs by hiring local labor and
subcontractors.
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Since we specialize in cast in place concrete construction, our construction methods incorporate highly
skilled shot-crete, fl atwork, masonry and carpentry techniques specifi c to building skatepark architecture.
Standard concrete contractors cannot replicate the level of expertise needed to construct custom
skatepark design. As a full service design/build contractor exclusively engaged in skatepark development,
our design experience provides us the ability to accurately control budgets and value engineer our projects
as we progress through the construction schedule. Simply put, you just can’t beat the creative possibilities of
a custom, cast in place, concrete skatepark from Grindline.
CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT
As an Owner’s Representative, we offer bid assistance, conduct fi eld inspections, review shop drawings and
progress reporting as well as provide punch list approval and fi nal acceptance recommendations. With us,
your park will be built on time and on budget.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
As a contractor specializing in concrete construction, we
are highly aware of the effects from the growing amount
of hardscape on the environment. On every job, Grindline
incorporates green construction techniques such as:
• Recycled concrete for sub base materials
• Flyash in our concrete and shotcrete mixes
• Onsite storm water management
• Recycling of construction materials such as formwork
and site spoils
SPECIALITY SKATEPARK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
“Grindline builds the best
skateparks on the planet!”
Jake Phelps- Editor of
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POST CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Our relationship with the client does not end when design and construction are complete. We continue to
serve our clients and communities to ensure the skatepark project meets their full expectations.
AS BUILT DRAWINGS
Upon fi nal completion of construction, a complete set of certifi ed As-Built Plans in hardcopy and digital
format will be developed and delivered to the client.
GRAND OPENING & SPECIAL EVENTS
Grindline Skateparks provides Opening Ceremony
& Special Events services. Services are tailored to
event needs including attendance at ceremonies,
professional skateteam demos, skateboarding
lessons for beginners, product give away, and
Grindline The Band live performances. All Grand
Opening events are coordinated with the local
community and promoted through local and
Grindline communication channels.
WARRANTY
Grindline will provide an unconditional one year written warranty on all building materials and workmanship
from the date the park was substantially complete. If, within one year after the date of Substantial
Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof any of the Work is found to be not in accordance
with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall correct it promptly after receipt
of written notice from the Owner to do so unless the Owner has previously given the Contractor a written
acceptance of such condition.
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE
Grindline provides a comprehensive Operations & Maintenance Manual with a preventative maintenance
schedule and instructions as a reference for the minor up keep recommended for skatepark longevity.
We offer yearly site visit inspections as well as a one year walk through to ensure resolution of any potential
issues. Site visits include a walkthrough with photography, inspection of the skatepark for potential safety,
wear and tear issues and a comprehensive written report detailing our fi ndings. Maintenance programs,
yearly reviews, and training sessions provided to the Client are quite valuable when it comes to upkeep and
the need for self performed repair of normal wear & tear.
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PROJECT SCOPE & SCHEDULE
Below is a tentative schedule for the project. We would work with you to refi ne this schedule to meet the
specifi c needs of the project
Pre kick off items - Geotech for site, Flyer to promote Community Meeting #1 ....................... January
Trip 1 - Project Kick off, Site Visit, Community Meeting #1 ...................................................... February 2nd
Trip 2 - Coordination Meeting, Community Meeting #2 ........................................................ February 23rd
Trip 3 - Coordination Meeting, Community Meeting #3 ............................................................... March 8th
Final Design Development .................................................................................................................. March 18th
50% Construction Documents ................................................................................................................... April 1st
90% Construction Documents, Permitting (allow 4-6 weeks for permitting) ............................. April 15th
100% Construction Documents .............................................................................................................. May 27th
Construction commences ...................................................................................................................... June 10th
Construction complete ..................................................................................................................... October 31st
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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Conceptual Designs illustrate our skatepark philosophy to key stakeholders and the community in interactive,
full color presentations of the custom skate features and any other components of the project. Our 3d
software allows us to build the 3d model right on top of the existing survey. This allows us to visualize the
skatepark on the site and how it functions with other adjacent elements as we refi ne the design from
preliminary concepts into permit level drawings. It also allows for accurate material take-offs throughout
the design. We utilize our skatepark construction experience by doing a thorough analysis of the site, local
material availability and labor costs to produce a preliminary cost estimate. This is refi ned throughout the
design process to value engineer the design and maximize the project budget.
It is our understanding that the City and Community desires a skate/BMX facility that incorporates classic
concrete swimming pool and urban inspired concrete plaza obstacles with design elements that are uniquely
“La Quinta” and “Coachella Valley”. When looking at the local landscape, the surrounding mountains,
specifi cally the Santa Rosa Mountain range dominate the view. The skatepark could refl ect this through the
use of colors, textures, or even a skateable mountain feature. The majority of architecture in La Quinta has a
Spanish infl uence so any site furnishings (benches, shade structures, etc.) could use similar language to tie the
park into the community. Custom pool tiles could also be used to refl ect La Quinta’s heritage.
The facility should be designed to accommodate events and programming such as lessons, camps,
after school programs, birthday parties, and special events such as skate jams / competitions. In order to
accommodate this, viewing and spectating areas should be incorporated into the design. The community
might want to consider a more extensive structure with facilities that would be able to house programming
such as skate camps or birthday parties. Since it is across from the High School it seems like there would be
the potential for programming through the High School. Electricity should be considered for a PA system or
amplifi ed music for events. As part of this lighting should be considered as well as the evenings during the
summer will be a great time to use the facility.
This just one possibility for the La Quinta
Xpark. We look forward to working with your
community to create a project that truly
meets the needs of La Quinta’s end users
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Key Projects:
Kiwanis Skatepark, Lewiston, ID - As Principal Project Manager for the
Design and Construction of the 14,000 sq. ft. Lewiston Skatepark, Matt was
responsible for managing the design team as well as working closely with
the City to maximize project funding. Through the use of labor performed
by City personnel and local, in-kind, material donations, Matt was able
to maximize the project construction budget and overall skatepark
footprint. Matt continued this coordination throughout the construction
phase by orchestrating sequencing between the Grindline crew, City of
Lewiston work crews, subcontractors, and material suppliers. In the end,
the City of Lewiston was able to add an additional bowl due to the value
engineering led by Grindline. The addition was easily implemented as it
was considered during the design phase and included in the construction
documents as an add alternate.
Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark, Houston, TX - Mr. Fluegge served as the
Principal Project Manager for Design and Construction. Tasks included
coordination with multiple disciplines of the design team, landscape
architects, civil and structural engineers, In house management of
conceptual design and construction documents and preparation of
preliminary and fi nal cost estimates, development and implementation
of solutions to resolve issues of budget constraints, underground utilities,
unsuitable soil conditions, review and approval of fi nal as-built drawings
including drainage system and steel placement, and management of
the $800,000 construction project through certifi cate of occupancy from
City of Houston Building Department.
Judkins Park Skatepark, Seattle, WA - Matt Served as Principal Project
Manager for both design and construction of the Judkins Skatepark
project in Seattle WA. Mr. Fluegge worked with an in house Seattle
Parks Landscape Archtiect and Project Manager throughout the design
and construction to ensure a cohesive process throughout the entire
project. This facility also consisted of further coordination between 4
public agencies: Seattle Parks & Recreation, Department of Planning and
Development, Seattle Department of transportation, and Washington
State Department of Transportation. The fi nal design implemented
strict on-site drainage infi ltration requirements while playing off of the
“Mountains to Sound” theme of the adjacent I-90 Freeway corridor.
Education:
Bachelor of Landscape
Architecture, Washington
State University
Post Graduate Project
Management Program,
University of Washington;
Professional Experience:
2003 - Present: Principal
Project Manager - Design,
Grindline Skateparks
2003 - Present: Principal
Project Manager - Build,
Grindline Skateparks
Qualifying Party for State
Contractor’s License in ID, OR,
CA, AZ, HI, NM, WV, FL, NC,
SC, LA, MS, MT, WA, VA
MATT FLUEGGE
Principal, Chief Operations Offi cer
Kiwanis Park Skatepark
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Skatepark Philosophy: Skateboarders themselves inspire the design that
provides the outlet to develop their skills and talents.
Key Projects:
Steel Bridge Skatepark, Portland, OR - Mr. Shapiro served as the Skatepark
Designer on a multi-discplinary team tasked with a development plan for
the Steel Bridge Skatepark in Portland, OR. The goal of this project was to
create a unique urban landscape, able to serve as both a regional attractor
and more community-based gathering space which accommodates both
skaters and non-skating observers. Responsibilities included integrating
the fl ow of the street skating and transitional bowls into the site’s existing
topography of buttresses and swales, coordination with the rest of the design
team, and presenting information to the stakeholder groups involved in
the project. The result is a true urban downtown park, primarily focused on
integration of components and creating a safe, aesthetically pleasing and
sustainable hybrid of architecture, landscape, infrastructure, and public art.
Spring Park, Houston, TX - Mr. Shapiro served as the Lead Designer for this
project, which is the largest skatepark in North America. With 78,000 sq ft
of skateable concrete, expectations were high for this project. There was
also large turnout at the community meetings with differences of opinions
with regards to the skateable elements that should be in the park. Through
thoughtful facilitation of the public input process and careful design, Mr.
Shapiro was able to fi nd consensus among end users to come up with a
design that met the bar that a project of this nature required.
Jefferson Skatepark, Seattle, WA - The selected site for the Jefferson
Skatepark was constrained on all side by existing park elements and require
careful attention to grading and avoidance of underground utilities to
integrate the skatepark with it’s surroundings. As the Project Manager
and Lead Designer on this project, Mr. Shapiro was able to fi nd consensus
among end users to come up with a design that fi t the park within these
constraints, while maintaining a design that the stakeholders requested.
During construction, Mr. Shapiro conducted a pre-construction meeting and
numerous site visits to supervise construction as well as providing clarifi cation
on RFI’s to ensure the success of the park.
MICAH SHAPIRO
Principal, Lead Designer
Micah Shapiro
Spring Park Skatepark
Education:
Associate of Arts, Green
River Community College
AutoCad, Rhino,
Microsoft Project, Project
Management
Professional Experience:
2005 - Present: Lead
Designer, Grindline
Skateparks
2005 - Present: Community
Liasion, Grindline Skateparks
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Professional Engineering Consultants
CCharissa Leach, PP.E., QSD/P
Executive Vice President/
Principal
PProject Role:
Responsible Charge Engineer
PProfessional Registration:
Professional Engineer
P.E. 53390/CA
QSD/P #133
PProfessional Affiliations:
American Society of
Civil Engineers
Member # : 284913
EEducation:
Bachelors of Science,
Eng. Science, UCSD
Urban Drainage, UCR
Civil Eng. Office Practice, UCR
AAdkan Engineers: 24 Years
CCharissaLeach,P.E.,QSD/P
Mrs. Leach has over 24 years of progressively responsible experience in all areas of project
development and management, ranging from the initial feasibility of a project through to the
construction phase. Since coming to Adkan Engineers in 1988, she has demonstrated the ability to
estimate the scope of a project, determine the time requirements and complete the project on
schedule.
Beginning in our Planning Division, her expertise became evident early in her career and she was
quickly promoted to the position of Director of Planning for Adkan Engineers. She oversaw the
preparation and processing of plans ranging from individual parcel “lot line adjustments” to the
2,206 acre Rancho Royale Specific Plan, approved by the City of Desert Hot Springs in November
of 1995. Mrs. Leach moved to our Engineering Division in 1991 and has proceeded through the
ranks where upon receiving her license as a Registered Civil Engineer she was promoted to the
position of Director of Engineering overseeing all engineering services. Mrs. Leach was promoted
to Executive-Vice President and Principle of Adkan Engineers in February of 1998.
In 2010 Mrs. Leach pursued and received her Qualified Storm Water Developer/Practitioner
(QSD/P) certificate and since has had the opportunity to perform these services for over 75
projects throughout Southern California.
Some of Mrs. Leach’s recent work experience includes:
x Jurupa Avenue Extension, Riverside, CA - Mrs. Leach was the City Liason for this project
which included the Preparation of street improvement plans for Jurupa Avenue between Van
Buren Boulevard and Bradford Street, including the design of under street culvert at Hole Lake.
The project included plan development for the construction of the roadway, master planned
multi-purpose trail, water and storm drain. The project also required close coordination with
City Public Utilities, So. Cal Edison, Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation
District, Army Corps, Cal. Dept. of Fish and Game and preparing the project initial Study. A
reclaimed waterline was also designed for the project and the adjacent commercial
development.
x Pulte Homes, Riverside, CA - Mrs. Leach was the Project lead for this project since the
beginning of this project; from numerous public hearings through precise grade she has stayed
involved every step of the way. This is a 104 lot housing development on 220 acres. Adkan
Engineers prepared all improvement plans for the project. The project exhibits two large arch
culverts that required hydrologic modeling and structural design. Off-site right-of-way exhibits
and legal descriptions were prepared and recorded in conjunction with this project. The
project included a master planned 24” waterline that was prepared for the City Public Utilities
Department during construction and a sewer lift station, both of which were designed by
Adkan Engineers.
x Overlook Parkway, Riverside, CA – Mrs. Leach was the Responsible Engineer for the design
and construction this master planned Arterial Highway that traverses four hillside tracts
prepared by Adkan Engineers in the last ten years. The roadway exhibits a median and is
super-elevated through a long portion. Currently Adkan is coordinating for TUMF fee
reimbursement on the highway.
x Air Force Village West, March ARB, Riverside, CA – This project consisted of civil design
construction of single family housing, together with the expanded care facilities. Mrs. Leach
was the Responsible Charge Engineer for the project, where she not only was responsible for
the project PS&E documents but also met with base staff for the selection of the contractors
and assisted in the contract letting, bid negotiations and budget management throughout the
course of the project. Mrs. Leach also provided engineering services during construction, as
needed.
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Professional Engineering Consultants
MMitchell J. Adkison, P.E.,,
PP.L.S., QSD/P
Civil Designer
PProject Role:
Civil Designer
PProfessional
RRegistration:
Professional Civil Engineer
P.E.75731/CA
P.L.S.
QSD/P #132
EEducation:
Bachelor of Sciences,
Civil Engineering, Cal Poly
Pomona
AAdkan Engineers: 13 Years
MMitchell J. Adkison, P.E.,,P.L.S., QSD/P
Since coming to Adkan Engineers in 1997, Mr. Adkison has gained a broad knowledge of many
different aspects of both civil engineering and land surveying. Mr. Adkison’s first six years with Adkan
were primarily in the field of land surveying. Having started his survey career employed part-time as a
chainman, he eventually advanced through the ranks to become a party chief running his own survey
crew. Mr. Adkison is experienced in many aspects of the land surveying discipline including:
construction staking, topography, boundary/record surveys, legal descriptions and is familiar with the
use of GPS and Robotic Survey Instruments. In 2003, Mr. Adkison made the decision to transfer into
the civil design area.
Since his transfer to the civil design area, Mr. Adkison has proved himself invaluable as he has the
ability to translate field data to CAD format for design with little effort. Mr. Adkison’s duties at Adkan
include the design and processing of infrastructure plans, grading plans, and water quality
management plans. Mr. Adkison tackles each project with an enthusiastic approach, eager to take on
the most difficult tasks.
Mr. Adkison, received his Professional Land Surveyor’s license in 2011, making him Adkan’s ‘go-to’
man with regards to survey field operations and civil office practice. His ability to investigate an issue
and present multiple solutions in unmatched.
Some of Mr. Adkison’s recent work experience includes:
x Jurupa Avenue Extension, Riverside, CA - This project included the Preparation of street
improvement plans for Jurupa Avenue between Van Buren Boulevard and Bradford Street,
including the design of under street culvert at Hole Lake. Mr. Adkison was a civil designer,
responsible for plan development for the construction of the roadway, master planned multi-
purpose trail, water and storm drain. The project also required close coordination with City Public
Utilities, So. Cal Edison, Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District, Army Corps,
Cal. Dept. of Fish and Game and preparing the project initial Study. A reclaimed waterline was also
designed for the project and the adjacent commercial development. The project also required
construction traffic control plans and signal modifications.
x Pulte Homes, Riverside, CA - This is a 104 lot housing development on 220 acres. Adkan Engineers
prepared all improvement plans for the project. The project exhibits two large arch culverts that
required hydrologic modeling and structural design. Off-site right-of-way exhibits and legal
descriptions were prepared and recorded in conjunction with this project. The project included a
master planned 24” waterline that was prepared for the City Public Utilities Department during
construction and a sewer lift station, both of which were designed by Adkan Engineers. Mr.
Adkison was a Civil Designer on the project.
x Alvord Unified School District, Riverside, CA - Prepared grading plans and drainage plans for
expansion at existing school sites. This project required the verification of existing topography
video inspection (Terrace Elem.) and potholing were used to verify existing facilities. These projects
all included coordinating several utility conflicts with and without existing DSA plans. Facilities
were sized and designed for the projected demand. Mr. Adkison was instrumental in completing
these projects on time. As a Civil Designer on the project, he also coordinated with the site
architect and the DSA for project approvals.
x Riverside Unified School District, Riverside, CA - Prepared topography of the three existing school
sites and the District Office to be used for the design of future expansions. Our services provided
for research of record maps and utilities. We also established horizontal and vertical control; set
aerial targets (excluding the District Office); retained a photogrammetrist; located utilities,
including sewers and inverts. Once the field work was complete our office staff reviewed the
topography to verify if additional survey work was required and then prepared the final
topographic base used for design plans. The District plans to utilize this information to modernize
these schools and district office. Mr. Adkison was a Civil Designer on the project and was
responsible for field survey coordination.
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JOHN P. FRANKLIN, CEG, CHG, REA - GEOSOILS, INC.
EDUCATION
B. S. in Geology, 1975, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
State of California, Professional Geologist, No. 4100
State of California, Certifi ed Engineering Geologist, No. 1340
State of California, Certifi ed Hydro-Geologist, No. 532
State of California, Registered Environmental Assessor, No. 1675
State of Arizona, Registered Geologist, No. 27157
State of Oregon, Registered Engineering Geologist, No. E1411
40-Hour/8-Hour Refresher Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Operations
EXPERIENCE
John is the president and pricipal geologist for GeoSoils, Inc. and has extensive experience in
geologic and geophysical investigations in such diverse areas as California, Utah, Nevada,
Alaska, Baja California, and mainland Mexico, as well as offshore areas of California. He
has performed detailed geotechnical work throughout southern California, including Los
Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial counties,
as well as Kern County, and Mono County in northeastern California, and Mexico. This
experience includes active and potentially active subsurface fault investigations on
the San Andreas, San Jacinto, Elsinore, Chino, Cucamonga, Indio Hills, Rose Canyon -
Newport-Inglewood, La Nacion, Camarillo, Pinto Mountain, Mesquite Lake, Walker Lake,
and Mono Lake faults, landslide and slope stability investigations, stability investigations
for mines and open-pit mines, seismicity studies, subsidence and fi ssuring investigations,
rippability evaluations, solar projects in the Mojave Desert, and expert witness services. He
has been involved with geotechnical studies in soft-rock and hard-rock sites for proposed
residential, commercial and industrial developments, dams and retention basins, feasibility
studies, coastal bluff stability evaluations, hazardous waste studies, and groundwater
projects in southern California and Mexico. Mr. Franklin has been the project manager
and principal investigator on geotechnical studies and grading for several large residential
projects throughout San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino and Kern counties, several high-
rise commercial and residential projects in downtown San Diego, custom single-family
residences throughout southern California and Los Angeles County, and military bases at
Camp Pendleton and Twentynine Palms. Many projects included park sites and other such
amenities as clubhouses, lakes, golf courses, etc. Mr. Franklin also has performed numerous
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments for developers, real estate transfers, and
bank loan requirements. Project sites have included existing gas stations, mines, nurseries,
groves, schools, commercial and industrial complexes, and residential properties.
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