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GO Architects, Inc. 276 North Second Avenue, Upland, CA 9186 T: 909-532-5590 | www.goarchitectsinc.com Contacts: Liliana Bustos Managing Partner Lilianab@goarchitectsinc.com (909) 532-5590 ext. 103 Dennis Roney, RA Design Principal, Architect dennisr@goarchitectsinc.com (909) 532-5590 ext. 101 Christopher Smith, Assoc. AIA Design Team Member christophers@goarchitectsinc.com (909) 532-5590 ext. 114


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Firm History 01

Introduction

The core team at GO Architects was established more than 15 years ago, with our firm formally opening in 2014. We are committed to achieving excellence in everything we promise to do, from design, to service, to delivery and execution. Our primary concern is always for lasting project success in practical and economic terms... a result that will meet our clients’ needs today and tomorrow. By listening to our clients, analyzing their needs and looking to the future, the GO Architects team consistently creates successful solutions and builds long-term relationships. As of December 2021, GO Architects is a tight team of 19 dedicated professionals and administrative staff members, all attending to a select set of clients and projects with timelines extending well into the next several years. This particular office size allows us to adjust our focus when needed to accommodate shifting schedules and changes as our projects and clients’ needs develop. Our staff turnover is low, and we all take reponsibility for the smallest of details and largest of our clients’ concerns. GO ARCHITECTS, INC. IS OWNED BY OUR SENIOR OFFICIALS: Godwin Osifeso, AIA, C22239, Treasurer Dennis Roney, AIA, C26739, Secretary Larry Buoncristiani, RA, C23040, President Liliana Bustos, Vice President Rainier Lopez, Creative Director

Capabilities GO Architects, Inc. takes pride in its projects ranging from new buildings, stadiums and sports facilities to community centers, schools, and civic-oriented masterplans while remaining a small firm providing our clients with fabled service; second-to-none. Our principals are hands-on and involved from the very beginning of every project to the end; from interviews with potential clients all the way through project closeout and occupancy. Our goal is to be an extension of your facility support staff and your operations team as your project grows into maturity. IN-HOUSE RESOURCES GO Architects is equipped to perform professional services as needed. We utilize high-speed internet and HP computers equipped with Windows, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Office for day-to-day tasks and e-mail communication. For graphics-related projects, we resort to the Adobe Creative Suite. For online and videocalls, Zoom, Skype and Microsoft Teams are among our commonly used platforms. Our conference room is outfitted with an interactive short-throw projector with smart board, and video conferencing capability. We are open to adopting any program or platform that you prefer to conduct meetings, and prefer in-person meetings whenever possible. For developing our designs and producing construction documents we utilize SketchUp, Rhino 3D, Revit and AutoCAD, as well as Bluebeam for revisions, quality control review, comments and tracking, and electronic submittals and review for agency approval. We are technically at ease, and quickly adjust to new platforms.


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Design Philosophy 01

Introduction

Our mission to provide Fabled Service to you is the foundation of our design philosophy, which guides our methodologies, processes, and approach in the development of your vision. Our philosophy is simple, and is defined by four pillars of thought: WE PROVIDE YOU THE BEST SERVICE WE OFFER YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE PRODUCT WE CONSISTENTLY THINK WIN-WIN WE ENJOY THE WORK WE DO Whether it be in our professional service, our customer service, or our support service we constantly seek to provide the best service to you. As a part of our work, we effectively understand restrictions in scope, schedule, budget, and environment, and use these constraints as creative opportunities. Similarly, we understand that not every solution is perfect, and assess the costs and benefits of every decision, seeking only the most amicable results. Lastly, we see beyond the black and white, and enjoy the opportunity to collaborate with you now and in the future. Together, our foundation and pillars hold the pediment of our designs, and is further described in our methodology, processes and approach. EXPERIENCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES. Designing public facilities in 2021 and beyond requires knowledge and experience. The GO Architects team not only has the knowledge, skill, experience and qualifications, but most importantly, we have the passion to be your design team. Our depth of knowledge in planning and designing public facilities is second to none. The knowledge we have gained over the years makes us compassionate and sensible architects and has afforded us the opportunity to understand and build a mutually respectful and beneficial relationship with the agencies involved in Southern California construction, including City of Fontana Planning and Building and Safety Departments the various local agencies including fire and health departments and traffic engineers.

Experience in Architecture GO Architects is the synergy of an award-winning team of design professionals who have spent over fifteen years working together to provide innovative strategies and sensitive design solutions to educational, civic and commercial facilities throughout California and abroad. We have extensive experience in the planning and design of public environments and work closely with our clients, helping them navigate the complex process of facility planning and construction. Our dedicated team will see that your facilities are planned, designed and constructed promptly and to the highest quality, resulting in the best environment for the CityLink staff and guests. GO Architects will develop critical path schedules facilitating timely and accurate decisions; this ensures your educational facilities are delivered on time and on budget.


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Project Scheduling & Cost Estimating 01

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ON TIME GO Architects provides timely project delivery using our proven schedule management system and always begin our projects with the “end in mind”. We ensure that our consultants, their staff and workload will allow them to be involved in your project(s) from start to finish, providing our clients the highest level of attention and meeting all deadlines. Adhering to schedule is critical to every project’s success. GO Architects undertakes a rigorous process of reviewing and coordinating the anticipated timelines for project phases, (including those outside the scope of our work) to assure that all work is progressing according to schedule. Our team develops schedules for all tasks – from Preliminary Planning through Occupancy. Our team will work with the project staff to establish and provide project delivery options and anticipated schedules for specific bid packages. Primary elements included on the project schedule are A/E task and milestones, quality control programs, reviews and approval dates, value analysis sessions, regulatory submittal and the schedule will be reviewed at the team’s project meetings for constant monitoring of all activities. Monthly schedule updates will be provided to the Owner comparing planned vs. actual progress. GOAI has a proven track record in meeting or exceeding project schedules and project budget/cost requirements. ON BUDGET GO Architects works with the project team and an outside cost estimator in the assessment of costs and constructibility for the project on an ongoing basis. This interactive process allows the development of cost-effective solutions. We believe this collaborative effort to be highly valuable to the client. These efforts often result in solutions that allow understanding of operational/use cost to be taken into account early in the design phase. GOAI will always promote the use of materials and systems on projects that have the most longevity and wear resistance on a project. We will work closely with the owner’s facility personnel to determine the best materials and equipment for use in a building based upon the historical use of material on a specific campus, while at the same time recommending consideration of new materials or systems that may perform more acceptably that those currently in use. Ultimately it is the decision of the owner to direct and control materials and systems in new facilities.


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Project Monitoring & Closeout 01

Introduction

PROJECT MONITORING Our design approach monitors the progress, quality, schedule, and budget responsiveness of the team and project documents at regular intervals during project development; a method for identifying issues impacting project development before they become too costly. We stress review of project documents by all participating representatives such as owner’s groups, construction management, & contractor. By reviewing the project at key milestones, maintaining open and clear communication, and scheduling owner review periods for project documents, we achieve clarity throughout the process. We encourage you to make comments and address changes during these reviews. As the project continues, the design team synthesizes this information and incorporates your comments and changes into the project as a key part of the development process. PROJECT CLOSEOUT Our straight-forward and proven checklist has afforded GOAI many successful project closeouts. We ask:

Are all closeout documents such as as-builts, verified reports, lab reports and final change orders in? Are all extra stock items turned over to the client and signed? Are all punch list items addressed or 150% of value retained? Is notice of completion filed at the correct time and is the appropriate retention amount released? The correct execution of these questions leads to a speedy and successful closeout with certification for occupancy.



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New Cafetorium Building Bloomington High School PROJECT DESCRIPTION

PROJECT DETAILS

Built in 1962 for a population of approximately 900 students, the original cafeteria building at Bloomington High School quickly became antiquated and over-encumbered as the communities of Bloomington, Colton, Fontana, and Riverside prospered. Now with over 2,000 students enrolled, the new cafetorium transforms the campus into a modern, flexible, and adaptive learning environment, where nutritional and educational programs are fully supported. The new cafetorium features a full-prep kitchen, central stage, and large, store-front windows that provide proper accessibility, safety and security. Skylights make ample use of natural daylight in this multipurpose space that supports a diverse array of requirements.

Project Scope: Construction of one multipurpose cafeteria building and four lunch shelters. Person in Charge: Godwin Osifeso, AIA, LEED AP Principal in Charge Dollar Value: $12.3 M Project Dates: 2016-2018 Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build


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Central School District District Operations Center at Central Middle School


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Alta Loma School District District Support Center PROJECT DESCRIPTION

PROJECT DETAILS

Development and construction of the consolidated District Support Center consisting of two buildings. The first building is the two-story office housing all administrative services including the board room, Superintendent’s office, various departments, lounge and staff patio. The second building includes the Transportation Department, Maintenance & Operations, and the central warehouse.

Project Scope: New design and installation of two customized Legacy Buildings Solutions cargo buildings – engineered with a rigid steel frame, concrete foundation, comprehensive ventilation systems, and durable fabric and sidewall. Person in Charge: Larry Buoncristiani, RA, Principal Architect Construction Cost: $7.5 Project Dates: 2003-2005 District Contact: Dr. Stephen Thomas, Assistant Superintendent; Alta Loma SD. *Project executed by Principals while at another firm.


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Moreno Valley Unified School District Perris Operations Center PROJECT DESCRIPTION

PROJECT DETAILS

Moreno Valley USD’s Perris Operations Center (POC) was in need of major revitalization and the removal of the vacated Bayside Community Day School which shared a significant portion of its campus. GOAI provided the feasibility study for the campus and unlike its competition was the only team to provide a working solution that could meet MVUSD’s budget and schedule. GOAI re-purposed the vacated Bayside, and transformed the purchasing, mailing, nutritional services, and transportation department spaces within the Perris Operations Center. This transformation now provides MVUSD’s POC staff and faculty a modern, safe, and comfortable place to work, and offers an inviting place of collaboration between parents, teachers, and students.

Project Type: Renovation Person in Charge: Liliana Bustos Project Director Size: 61.35SF Project Cost: $1.57M Project Dates: 2015-2016 District Contact: Samer Alzubaidi, Director of Facilities Planning and Development


MOReNO VAlleY UNiFied schOOl distRict 2013 /2014 FACILITIES MASTER PLAN

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(M&O, tRANsPORtAtiON ANd ceNtRAl kitcheN)

13991 Perris Blvd., Moreno Valley, CA 92553

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2/3 - Birds-eye view of parking reconfiguration and new 2-story M&O, Transportation, and Warehouse building.

MORENO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

5 - Perspective view of Cafeteria/Restaurant to serve Culinary Arts Program (CTE), city, and surrounding community. ARCHITECTURE

2/3/5 - Birds-eye view of parking reconfiguration, new M&O/Transportation building, and new Cafeteria/Restaurant.

3 - Perspective view of entrance to M&O/Transportation building.

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13991 Perris Blvd., Moreno Valley, CA 92553

site iNFORMAtiON Over view Year of Original Construction: 1958 Year of Recent Transformation: n/a Fire Sprinkled: Yes Approximate Building Area: n/a Approximate Site Area: 389,862 s.f. (8.95 acres)

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Function Maintenance & Operations Department Media Center Reprographics Department Transportation Department Bus Yard

Available Parking Standard: 250 Car Accessible: 4 Van Accessible: 3 Total: 257 Bus Parking: 108

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Southwest Airlines Cargo Facilities Ontario International Airport PROJECT DESCRIPTION

PROJECT DETAILS

When Southwest Airlines needed MTS cargo structures at Ontario International Airport on time and within a tight budget, they called on the team of AMG Associates and GO Architects, Inc. Although the scale and intricacies of the project were extensive, the team was able to deliver this large-scale logistic transportation facility on time. In addition to the two logistics buildings, the team also delivered a police substation.

Project Scope: New design and installation of two customized Legacy Buildings Solutions cargo buildings – engineered with a rigid steel frame, concrete foundation, comprehensive ventilation systems, and durable fabric and sidewall. Person in Charge: Larry Buoncristiani, RA, Principal Architect Size: 126,320SF Construction Cost: $12.3 Project Dates: 2018-2020 District Contact: Ontario International Airport Authority


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DRAWINGS APPROVAL

Legacy Building 19500 County South Haven, M p. 320-258-


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International Project Experience 02

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Dongfeng Sales Center Zhengzhou, Henan, China

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Ningbo Transit Hub Zhejiang Province, China

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International Project Experience 02

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Methodist Church at Emmanuel School of Theology University Village at Idaban, Oyo, Nigeria


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Liliana Bustos Managing Partner Liliana is a valuable team leader and member of the GO family who brings more than 19 years of knowledge and expertise developing, coordinating and managing public projects in all phases from schematic design through close out. Her experience in planning/programming, development of comprehensive master plans, architectural design, deliverables, construction documents, specifications, consultants coordination, processing applications and obtaining approvals from all agencies having jurisdiction over their projects makes her an essential part of the GO Architects team. Liliana will oversee initial planning and programming efforts for the project. She will also ensure the project is appropriately staffed and supported within the firm, and that the project team stays on schedule.

Education Bachelor of Architecture, Univ. of San Buenaventura-Cali Professional Registration Architect, Colombia / Pending Registration, California

* Projects executed prior to joining GO Architects, Inc.

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Alta Loma School District • Alta Loma Elementary School • Banyan Elementary School • Carnelian Elementary School • Floyd M. Stork Elementary School • Jasper Elementary School • Alta Loma Junior High School • Vineyard Junior High School Modernization & Proposition 39 Alvord Unified School District • Collett Elementary School • Orrenmaa Elementary School Modernization Calexico Unified School District* • Enrique Camarena Junior High School Modernization • Calexico High School Portable Classrooms District Facilities Master Plan Central School District • Central Elementary School

Cucamonga Middle School • District Office Renovation & Technology Upgrades • Valle Vista Elementary School Modernization • District Facilities Master Plan Chaffey Joint Union High School District • Alta Loma High School Athletic Facilities and Quad • Alta Loma High School Gym Expansion • Alta Loma High School Parking Lot • Etiwanda High School Parking Lot • Rancho Cucamonga High School Interim Housing and Two-story Classroom • Rancho Cucamonga High School Science Lab Renovation Colton Joint Union School District

Colton Middle School Renovation & Addition • Bloomington High School New Cafetorium Moreno Valley Unified School District • Armada Elementary School Portable Relocation, Administration, Library Renovation and Multipurpose Room Addition • Armada Elementary School Headstart Portable Classroom • Canyon Springs High School New Stadium & Athletic Facilities and Proposition 39 • Valley View High School New Softball Fields & Support Facilities • District Perris Operations Center Renovation and Addition Water of Life Community Church • CityLink Relocation Masterplan


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Dennis Roney, RA Project Architect & Design Principal Dennis is an accomplished Architect who is passionate about creating innovative and inspiring architecture. He approaches each project with the goal of developing a space that will provide a thoughtful and engaging experience; thoughtful in response to context, community, program and resources; engaging in provoking a response, celebrating a sense of purpose, place, craft and beauty. After achieving licensure 20 years ago, he began to lead the design process for a variety of projects; balancing programming needs, planning goals, code requirements, and design intent; directing development of each project and guiding the project team and clients; while setting and monitoring budgets and schedules for the work.

Education Bachelor of Architecture, University of Southern California Professional Registration Architect, California, C26739

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Alta Loma School District • Alta Loma Elementary School • Carnelian Elementary School • Floyd M. Stork Elementary School • Jasper Elementary School • Alta Loma Junior High School Modernization

Etiwanda High School Two-story Classroom Building • Rancho Cucamonga High School Interim Housing and Two-story Classroom Building • Rancho Cucamonga High School Science Lab Renovation Safety & Security Upgrades District-wide

Alvord USD • Collett Elementary School Modernization and Addition City of Azusa • Orrenmaa Elementary School • Central Library Public Restroom Modernization & Library Addition Renovations • Valley View Elementary School • City Hall Lobby and Restroom Modular Classroom Repair Renovations Central School District • Site Renovations • District Operations Center Chaffey Joint Union High SD • Alta Loma High School Gym Expansion

Colton Joint USD • Colton Middle School Renovation and Addition • Bloomington High School New Cafetorium

Moreno Valley USD • Armada Elementary School Administration and Library Renovation Multipurpose Room Addition • Canyon Springs High School New Stadium and Athletic Facilities • District Perris Operations Center Renovation and Addition • Valley View High School New Softball Fields and Support Facilities • •

San Bernardino CCD PMT Office Tenant Improvements Crafton Hills College Gym Demolition and Site Improvements

Snowline Joint USD • Serrano High School Modernization and Additions Water of Life Community Church • CityLink Relocation Masterplan


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Christopher Smith, Associate AIA Design Team Member

Education

Chris joins GO Architects with a wide range of architecture, visual communication and product development experience for agencies and organizations across Southern California. He looks for ways to create strong positive bonds within design teams as a function of design management, and the continual pursuit of technical dexterity to move creative projects forward. Chris holds a graduate degree in architecture from the College of Environmental Design at Cal Poly Pomona and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA along wih nearly 25 years of professional experience for clients and firms located in Los Angeles and around the world.

Bachelor of Fine Arts Graphic Design, Art Center College of Design

He has contributed to philanthropic architectual history research projects through FORT:LA and to the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona.

Master of Architecture Cal Poly Pomona, California

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Riverside Unified School Disrict • Casa Blanca Elementary School Educational Specifications & Schematic Design Presentation Material

Alta Loma School District • Floyd M. Stork Elementary School Modernization Moreno Valley Unified School District • Armada Elementary School, Two Story Classroom Building & Parking Lot and Drop-off Area

Snowline Joint Unified School District • Baldy Mesa Elementary School Modernization Water of Life Community Church • CityLink Relocation Masterplan


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Alvaro Morales, LEEP AP, BD+C Project Manager Alvaro has more than 15 years of experience in commercial, residential and education projects. He dedicates himself to the creation of well-coordinated and developed project documents for our clients. Alvaro has extensive knowledge of ADA requirements and practices in California and throughout the U.S. and is knowledgeable with sustainable design and LEED requirements. His passion for creating environments that are not only environmentally sustainable, but also financially and socially responsible, makes him a valuable member of our team. Alvaro will oversee production teams and take the Project from design development through construction and inevitably project close-out with certification.

Education Bachelor of Architecture, Woodbury University Professional Registration Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Building Design and Construction, Accredited Professional (LEED AP BD+C)

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE San Bernardino Community College District • Crafton Hills College Gymnasium Demolition

Alta Loma School District • Jasper Elementary School • Alta Loma Junior High School • Floyd M. Stork Elementary School Modernization

Chaffey Joint Union High School District

Romoland School District • Portable Classroom Additions at Riverside Unified School District Romoland ES and Chase MS University Heights Middle School Westfield • Westfield University Town Center Transformation and Additions Sunshine Early Childhood Center adjacent to UC San Diego Transformation and Addition Warner Pacific Properties / CRE

Etiwanda High School Two-story Classroom Building • •

• Monrovia Landing Masterplan, Snowline Joint Unified School District Tenant Improvements • Serrano High School Modernization and Additions


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Anna Salas Project Coordinator Anna has more than 17 years of experience providing construction and facilities project coordination and administration. With an Associate in Business Management Administration, she brings an impeccable reputation for credibility, professionalism, and dependability. Anna’s responsibilities include the coordination of consultant and sub-consultant documentation; the processing of all forms during pre-construction, construction, and postconstruction; as well as managing agency submittals. Collaborating with clients such as Central School District, Moreno Valley Unified School District, and Chaffey Joint Union High School District, Anna has the expertise in bringing projects quickly and accurately to a certified close.

Education Associate of Business Management Administration, LA Trade Technical College

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Alta Loma SD • Alta Loma Elementary School, • Carnelian Elementary School, • Floyd M. Stork Elementary School, • Jasper Elementary School, • Alta Loma Junior High School, Modernization Central SD • Central Elementary School Site Modernization, District Operations Center Chaffey Joint Union High SD • Alta Loma High School Gym Expansion • Etiwanda High School, Two-story Classroom Building • Rancho Cucamonga High School, Interim Housing and Two-story

Classroom Building Addition, Science Lab Renovation Safety and Security Upgrades, District-wide • • •

District-Wide Nutrition Service Renovations • Valley View High School, Softball Fields Upgrades

Colton Joint USD • Bloomington High School, New Cafetorium • Colton Middle School, Renovation and Addition Colton High School, New Cafetorium • Long Beach USD • Jordan High Plus Headstart Portable Classroom • Moreno Valley USD • • Armada Elementary School, Headstart Portable Classroom • Canyon Springs High School, New Stadium and Athletic Facilities

Romoland SD Romoland Elementary School, Headstart Addition Romoland Elementary School, Special Education Classroom Addition Chase Middle School, Eight Classroom Portable Addition San Bernardino CCD PMT Office Tenant Improvements Crafton Hills College, Gym Demolition and Site Improvements


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Larry Buoncristiani, RA Principal Architect & Construction Administrator

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With more than 35 years of architectural design and management experience, Larry has amassed a very broad and sound background in the architectural field. His wide range of project experience includes educational, commercial and residential. These projects have shaped his understanding of the unique requirements of clients in the public and private sectors. Larry brings a comprehensive understanding of the entire planning, design and construction process as well as insights from his experience as a project manager, senior designer and technical architect. Larry will be available to Water of Life / CityLink off as required for the proper performance of all matters relating to the project; provide overall direction of the planning and design of the project; maintain oversight of the project at all times; have full authority to represent and act on behalf of GOAI for all purposes under the Agreement; supervise and direct the services using his professional skill and attention; be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures used for the services; adequately coordinate all portions of the services; and act as principal contact with WOL / CityLink and all contractors, consultants, engineers, and inspectors on the project.

Education Bachelor of Architecture, Cal Poly Pomona, California Professional Registration Architect, California, C23040

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • • • • • •

Alta Loma School District Alta Loma School District District Operations Center Alta Loma Elementary School Carnelian Elementary School Floyd M. Stork Elementary School Jasper Elementary School Alta Loma Junior High School Modernization & Proposition 39 Projects

Alvord Unified School District • Collett Elementary School • Orrenmaa Elementary School Modernization Projects Central School District • Central Elementary School, Site Renovation • Cucamonga Middle School Renovation & Technology Upgrade • Valle Vista Elementary School

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Modernization District Office Technology Upgrades District Operations Center Bear Gulch Elementary School Modernization & Two Story Classroom

Chaffey Joint Union High School District • Etiwanda High School Campus Modernization Two Story Classroom Building • Safety and Security Upgrades at All District Facilities • Rancho Cucamonga High School Portable Replacment & Two Story Classroom Building • Alta Loma High School Athletic Facilities and Quad Gym Expansion

Coachella Valley Unified School District • Coral Mountain Academy, New Marquee Sign • Oasis Elementary School, Addition and Shade Structures Moreno Valley Unified School District • Armada Elementary School, Two Story Classroom Building & Parking Lot and Drop-off Area • Canyon Springs High School New Stadium & Athletic Facilities Ontario International Airport • Southwest Airlines Cargo Facilities


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Steve Ellis, PE Principal, Civil Engineer

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, Civil Engineering ifornia Polytechnical Institute, Pomona

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uilding Industry Association, Riverside County Chapter uilding Industry Association, Baldy View Chapter ommunity College Facility Coalition (CCFC) oalition for Adequate Student Housing (CASH) esign-Build Institute of America (DBIA)

AM MEMBER SINCE 1998

RINCIPAL SINCE 2007

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Steve is a Fuscoe Engineering Principal and the Regional Director in charge of overseeing Fuscoe’s Inland Empire office, located in Ontario. He has over 30 years of civil engineering experience throughout Southern California with both public and private projects.

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Bachelor of Science Steve is a Fuscoe Engineering Principal and the Regional Director in charge of overseeing Fuscoe’s Inland Empire office, located Engineering in Ontario. He has over 30 years of civil engineering experience throughout Southern Civil California with both public and private projects. Cal Poly Pomona, California Steve’s public project work experience includes Los Angeles Community Development Commission’s Whittier Liberty Community Plaza Center, City of Moreno Valley Conference and Recreation Center and City of Palm Desert El Paseo Revitalization project. His institutional assignments include Kaiser Permanente South Bay Replacement Hospital, and Kaiser Permanente Hesperia and Santa Clarita Medical Office Buildings. Additionally, under Steve’s management, the Inland Empire office has completed work on over 100 schools throughout Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including Alta Loma High School Stadium, ball fields and aquatic center, Grant High School Modernization in Valley Glen, Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, Kordyak Elementary School in Fontana, Foothill High School Aquatic Center and Modernization in Tustin; Chaffey College Business Administration and Omnitrans Center; Alta Loma School District Support Center; and Citrus Continuation High School in Fontana, among many others.

PE, 1992 - CA #47255

• Building Industry Association, Riverside County Chapter • Building Industry Association, Baldy, View Chapter Steve also has extensive experience with office building/commercial projects, including Palisades Industrial Park in • Corona,Community Vineyard Business Center in College Rancho Cucamonga,Facility Bonita Canyon Gateway, Costco Wholesale projects, Wickes Furniture, Vantage Point Church in Eastvale, General Assembly Church in Moreno Valley, Coalition (CCFC) and Sportsman’s Warehouse, among others. His experience in residential work includes Montclair Alexan condominiums for Trammel Crow Residential, Twelve Oaks Mixed-UseStudent in Temecula for Standard Portfolios, • Coalition for Adequate Green Door at Edenglen for Brookfield homes and Grand Park homes in Ontario for Lennar Homes. In addition, SteveHousing has worked on large(CASH) master plans, including the renowned Ontario Ranch master plan. • Design-Build Institute of America Steve’s years of engineering experience, coupled with a broad knowledge of project goals and execution, are strong individual assets. He possesses excellent interpersonal skills and coordinates project requirements easily with both clients and public agencies. Steve has the ability to handle multiple projects successfully, and his commitment to project goals and budgeting results in overwhelming client satisfaction.

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • • • • • • • • •

Costco Fontana Kaiser Fontana Medical Facility D & T Expansion Monarch Hills Master Planned Community (Entitlement Managed Project) Ventana at Duncan Canyon Apartments (Entitlement Managed Project) Sierra Lakes Marketplace New Restaurant Nancy R. Kordyak Elementary School Falcon Ridge Elementary School Almeria Middle School Westgate Specific Plan EIR

Steve’s public project work experience includes Los Angeles Community Development Commission’s Whittier Liberty Community Plaza Center, City of Moreno Valley Conference and Recreation Center and City of Palm Desert El Paseo Revitalization project. His institutional assignments include Kaiser Permanente South Bay Replacement Hospital, and Kaiser Permanente Hesperia and Santa Clarita Medical Office Buildings. Additionally, under Steve’s management, the Inland Empire office has completed work on over 100 schools throughout Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including Alta Loma High School Stadium, ball fields and aquatic center, Grant High School Modernization in Valley Glen, Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, Kordyak Elementary School in Fontana, Foothill High School Aquatic Center and Modernization in Tustin; Chaffey College Business Administration and Omnitrans Center; Alta Loma School District Support Center; and Citrus Continuation High School in Fontana, among many others. Steve also has extensive experience with office building/ commercial projects, including Palisades Industrial Park in Corona, Vineyard Business Center in Rancho Cucamonga, Bonita Canyon Gateway, Costco Wholesale projects, Wickes Furniture, Vantage Point Church in Eastvale, General Assembly Church in Moreno Valley, and Sportsman’s Warehouse, among others. His experience in residential work includes Montclair Alexan condominiums for Trammel Crow Residential, Twelve Oaks Mixed-Use in Temecula for Standard Portfolios, Green Door at Edenglen for Brookfield homes and Grand Park homes in Ontario for Lennar Homes. In addition, Steve has worked on large master plans, including the renowned Ontario Ranch master plan. Steve’s years of engineering experience, coupled with a broad knowledge of project goals and execution, are strong individual assets. He possesses excellent interpersonal skills and coordinates project requirements easily with both clients and public agencies. Steve has the ability to handle multiple projects successfully, and his commitment to project goals and budgeting results in overwhelming client satisfaction. FEI TEAM MEMBER SINCE 1998

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Noel has gained a well deserved reputation as an exceptional civil engineering designer, and both precise and rough grading plans are his particular specialties. Noel is an extremely dedicated and reliable employee, whose versatile skills and experience are in very high demand and his professional attitude and can-do approach make him a valuable team asset. Having worked with a number of very prominent clients, Noel has developed strong project coordination skills through intensive interaction with both clients, consultants and agencies.

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Bachelor of Science Noel has gained a well deserved reputation as an exceptional civil engineering designer, and both precise andCivil rough grading plans are his particular specialties. Noel is an extremely dedicated and reliable Engineering employee, whose versatile skills and experience are in very high demand and his professional attitude and can-doMapua approach make Institute him a valuable team of asset.Technology, Having worked with a number of very prominent clients, Noel has developed strong project coordination skills through intensive interaction with both clients, Philippines, 1983 consultants and agencies. Noel’s project experience includes master-planned communities, retail and commercial sites, and singleand multi-family residential developments. Noel is currently working on the Los Olivos Village 84-acre multi-family residential community in Irvine. It includes two large open space parks, hiking and biking trails and five recreational centers with swimming pools, fitness buildings and leasing offices. The site also has duplex units that comprise 30% of the development.

FEI TEAM MEMBER SINCE 1997

Noel’s past prominent projects include Ocean Institute in Dana Point; The Camp retail center in Costa Mesa; a 40-acre residential apartment complex in Costa Mesa; and a 20-acre multi-family site in Irvine, both for Irvine Apartment Communities.

Noel’s project experience includes master-planned communities, retail and commercial sites, and single- and multi-family residential developments. Noel is currently working on the Los Olivos Village 84-acre multi-family residential community in Irvine. It includes two large open space parks, hiking and biking trails and five recreational centers with swimming pools, fitness buildings and leasing offices. The site also has duplex units that comprise 30% of the development. Noel’s past prominent projects include Ocean Institute in Dana Point; The Camp retail center in Costa Mesa; a 40-acre residential apartment complex in Costa Mesa; and a 20-acre multi-family site in Irvine, both for Irvine Apartment Communities.


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Entitlement Managed Project

monarch hills community landscape master plan 

MONARCH HILLS MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY LOCATION

Fontana, CA |

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Richland Communities, Inc.

The Monarch Hills project proposes to subdivide approximately 140 acres into roughly 500 residential units in the city of Fontana in San Bernardino County. The project is specifically located west of the 15 Freeway at Duncan Canyon Road.

detached condominium homes rendering  public community park concept 

The Monarch Hills Community is, appropriately, adopting a Monarch butterfly theme for its residences, which include a variety of product types, including single-family houses and multi-family townhomes. This gated community will feature several open space areas and a large community center for prospective residents. Fuscoe Engineering is providing comprehensive civil engineering services for this project, as well topographic and boundary surveys, preliminary WQMP, hydrology studies, channel analysis and various stormwater management studies. The Fuscoe team is resolving site challenges with surface and subsurface design solutions for water quality mitigation, three large debris basins, realignment of Hawker Crawford Channel and realignment of Lytle Creek Road. STATUS

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homeaid family carecenter 

HOMEAID OC FAMILY CARECENTER LOCATION

brochure with rendering  carecenter on opening day 

Orange, CA |

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HomeAid Orange County

Since 1989, HomeAid Orange County, a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization, has supported and built 60 developments that have housed thousands of homeless Orange County families. In 2017, HomeAid OC opened its own project: the HomeAid Family CareCenter, located in the city of Orange. The CareCenter is a warm and inviting emergency shelter that provides 56 beds and services for 10 to 15 families per day. The CareCenter features 4,000 sf of housing, six full bathrooms with showers and laundry facilities, a Learning Technology Center, kitchen and dining space, client intake area for referral services, and outdoor recreation area. The Fuscoe team provided comprehensive pro bono civil engineering services, including site surveys and a water plan. STATUS

Completed 2017

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san fernando mental health center 

SHEILA KUEHL FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER LOCATION

San Fernando, CA |

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Abbott Construction for LA County Public Works

The Sheila Kuehl Family Wellness Center, designed by SWA Architects, is also known as the San Fernando Mental Health Center. This County of Los Angeles design-build project is a new single-story mental health building, located on the former site of the San Fernando Courthouse Annex building. The 17,500 sf Center includes waiting and reception areas, counseling rooms, administrative offices, cubicle spaces and a central courtyard patio, as well as group therapy and conference rooms. The project is LEED v4 BD+C Gold certified. interior with mural 

view of mental health center at dusk 

Fuscoe Engineering provided an array of services, including: D Supplemental Field Survey D Demolition Plan D Grading, Drainage & Erosion Control Plans D Storm Drain, Sewer & Water Plans D Offsite Improvement Plans D Low Impact Development (LID) Plan & LID BMP Certification D Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) D Project Specifications D Construction Support D LEED Certification Support STATUS

Completed July 2019

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Larry Lantero | 626.462.9557


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architectural rendering of vantage point church 

VANTAGE POINT CHURCH LOCATION

Eastvale, CA |

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Vantage Point Church

Vantage Point Church is one of Eastvale’s largest congregations and is building a new permanent church to accommodate its growing congregation. Vantage Point Church will include a 30,000 sf main sanctuary with seating for 700 worshipers, office space, children’s area, classrooms, an indoor playground, meeting rooms and a cafe on a 10.5-acre campus. Fuscoe Engineering is providing civil engineering, survey and mapping and water quality services for Vantage Point Church, including: site plan  project rendering 

D Topographic and ALTA Surveys and Record Boundary D Record Boundary, Record of Survey, Legal Description and Plat D Grading, Water, Sewer and Storm Drain Plans D Street Improvement, Fire Line and Retaining Wall Plans D Striping Plan Preparation D Traffic Signal Modification Plan D Construction Phase Coordination The project’s proximity to the Santa Ana River and poor infiltration rates presented multiple drainage challenges. These issues were resolved through a combination of above and below ground BMPs. STATUS

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WHITTIER LIBERTY COMMUNITY PLAZA CENTER LOCATION

Whittier, CA

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HMC Architects for County of LA Community Development Commission

This much anticipated $19M County of Los Angeles project was designed to serve local veterans, seniors and families. The one-story, LEED Silver-certified 20,600 sf facility is located on 3.2 acres and provides youth and adult job training programs, military veterans’ services, recreational activities, classrooms and child care services. Helpline Youth Counseling, a local community-based organization, has office space inside and manages the property. commemorative wall honoring armed forces veterans 

close-up view of entrance 

Fuscoe Engineering provided civil engineering, survey and mapping and stormwater quality services. The project consisted of two distinct pads or elevations. The upper pad includes the new facility and associated parking. Drainage for this area is treated by a parking lot bio-swale and pervious pavement. The lower area is an existing track and field. The track remained but the infield was redesigned/ re-purposed to be more interactive and presented its own drainage challenges. With contour grading and creatively placed inlets, the Fuscoe team successfully protected this recreational area from storm events. STATUS

Duration: 2014 - 2016 | Completed

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HMC Architects 8910 University Center Dr., Suite 650, San Diego, CA 92122 Kyle Peterson, Managing Principal | 213.663.3172 fax 619.744.4076 | kyle.peterson@hmcarchitects.com



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Thomas J. Segura, ASLA President, Landscape Architect

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Mr. Segura, with over 35 years as a Registered Landscape Architect, has considerable experience as a team leader in Landscape Architectural projects, with a proven track record of successfully guiding each project through the design process. From the initial conceptual design on through construction documentation, construction management and final inspections and review with acceptance and certification. Full project involvement included numerous private and public project types and scales such as;

Education Bachelor of Science Landscape Architecture Cal Poly Pomona, California Professional Registration CA Liense #2328 ASLA Southern Califonia Chapter Member

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE City of Fontana •

Pallet center 19302 Kendall Drive Gas Station & Convenience Store 11295 Mulberry ave. •

Premier Truck Yard 10730 Banana ave. •

New Commercial Building 9885 Sierra blvd. •

SGVWC Plant F-10 Facilities 17651 Baseline Rd. •

Car Wash & Convenience Store 16125 Baseline Ave. •

Car Wash 14564 Foothill Blvd. •

Tract 18981 -105 Lots Citrus Ave. & Curtis Ave.

Residential: Mr. Segura has considerable experience in Residential Developments including Single Family Tracts (275+ homes, parks, common area & models), Multi-Family (condominiums, townhomes, apartments), Senior & Assisted Living Facilities, and has participated in assisting in Habitat for Humanity Developments. Mr. Segura has been instrumental in the conversion of many acres of high water use landscapes to drought tolerant and low water use and energy efficient landscape programs. With the introduction of new drought tolerant planting programs including alternative landscape materials and ground covers and irrigation retrofit solutions Mr. Segura has maintained a creative and high design image for many residential sites with the beneficial cost savings and water saving solutions.

P. O. Box 964, La Verne, California 91750 * 909/624-2700

Commercial: Creative solutions for large (30-50 acres) scale Mixed-Use and Commercial Developments throughout Southern California has become a signature design forum for Mr. Segura. His commercial design programs have included large retail anchors and chains such as Macy’s, Target, Sears and many more. These developments have included many Mixed-Use Developments with Retail, Commercial and Residential outdoor opportunities for plazas, courtyards, recreation, dining, paseos, and children’s (totlot) play areas. Parks: New sport’s park and renovation programs (1-25 acres), new Memorial Park Developments and dedications (Cesar Chavez Memorial, Veterans Memorials, Historical Parks), ADA compliant renovations, and private residential (tract) park developments. Master Planning and Urban Design: Past experience in Master Planning and Urban Design include the following projects; Master Plan concepts for a 5,000 acre Resort program in Saporro, Japan. Mr. Segura has been instrumental in developing concepts for large scale campus projects such as a 25 acre Master Plan Renovation Program for Kaiser Permanente Facilities, Fontana, CA., as well as numerous Educational, Campus and Facilities programs throughout Southern California, and served as Principal-in-Charge for the Golden Mall Streetscape Revitalization (Burbank, CA).


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MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT (OFFICE / COMMERCIAL / RETAIL) P. O. Box 964, La Verne, California 91750 * 909/624-2700

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Che Tang, SE President, Tang Structural Engineers Education Bachelor of Science BSCE Engineering Cal Poly Pomona, California Professional Registration Structural Engineering in California, SE4433 Professional Engineer in California. CE56177

Che Tang is a Southern California structural engineer with over 25 years of professional experience. Che Tang founded Tang Structural Engineer Inc. in July of 2004. The firm is committed to the prioritization of its Owners, Architects, and Contractors. Tang Structural Engineer Inc. strives to create innovative and economic structural systems by drawing upon its many years of experience and through sensible decision making. It focuses on quality structural engineering services that accommodate the budgets of both private and public sector clients. Che Tang has participated in and overseen the development of a variety of projects, including many seismic retrofit buildings. Che Tang has extensive experience with municipalities through projects involving water treatment facilities, recreational facilities, warehouses, schools, and hospitals.

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE T&D Trucking N Locust Ave. & W Stonehurst Dr., Rialto, CA 92377 14,249 sq. ft. This project is located at the corner of N Locust Ave and W Stonehurst Drive in Rialto, CA. This building is constructed with 8” thick tilt up concrete panels with large openings for 18-wheel trucks in mind for loading. The average height of the building is 38.5 ft. Near the front of the building, there is a mezzanine which is 1473 sq. ft. The roofing system is made up of Glulam Beams. Ganger Urgent Care 484 E. Redlands Blvd., San Bernardino, CA 92407 5,510 sq. ft. This single story building is comprised of 8” CMU and Wood Framing. The roofing system is made up of steel wide flange beams.

San Bernardino Municipal Water Department Building B 397 Chandler Place, San Bernardino, CA 92408 13,598 sq. ft.. This single story building is being constructed with 8” thick concrete panels which spans to a max height of 29.5’. The roofing system is made up of Glulam beams. LDS Sylmar 15648 Roxford St., Sylmar, CA 9,990 sq. ft. This project is a tenant improvement where we were tasked to redesigned the roof and provide seismic upgrade. The building is constructed with 8” cocncrete block wall. Saint John Bosco Parish 28991 Merris Street, Highland, CA. 577 sq. ft This building is mainly constructed with wood frame. The scope of the project to room addition near the rear portion of the building.

Church of Latter-Day Saints 10862 Maple Ave, Hesperia, CA 92345. This single story church is mainly constructed of wood frame. The scope of the project is to repair the existing roof trusses. St. Peters Church 1404 W. Gladestone St., San Dimas, CA 91773. 9,749 sq. ft. Gymnasium/Assembly area addition to the existing building. The building is comprised of wood framing and the roofing system is made up of Glulam beam over the assembly area and 2x10 roof rafters over the hall ways and rooms. Rock De Salvacion 17993 E. Foothill Blvd., Fontana, CA 92335. 15,512 sq. ft.. This church is currently in the construction phase. It is a single story building made of mostly wood frame. The roofing system consist of Red-W trusses.


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Tony Ramirez, Project Manager

Education Refrigeration Mechanics, San Bernardino Valley College

Mechanical Engineering, Experience and California State University San Qualifications Bernardino American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Mr. Ramirez is the President and Principal in charge of the office and is responsible for the design team’s performance to ensure client satisfaction throughout the project. With 30 years in the consulting engineering field and another 10 years in construction, Mr. Ramirez brings a unique combination of Education design and contracting experience to the firm. He has extensive experience in all types of HVAC projects including office buildings, retail and healthcare projects dealing with both new and remodel construction. He Professional has broad experience in the design of new school facilities and school Associations modernizations.

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Tony Pre

DCGA Engineers offers a highly skilled, experienced team of engineers and designers covering a wide range of specialties including HVAC, Plumbing, Piping, Fire Suppression, Power, Lighting, Telecommunications, Data, Fire Alarm, and Standby Emergency Power Systems. DCGA is focused primarily on institutional type projects such as Civic/Government, Healthcare, Education, Infrastructure, and Data Centers. Our staff is comprised of veteran professionals with the following qualifications: California and Arizona registered mechanical and electrical Professional Engineers (PE), LEED Accredited Professionals (AP), Certified Plumbing Designers (CPD), Certified Health Facility Design Professionals (HFDP), and Revit Building Information Modeling (BIM) designers.

Our services include system engineering and design, system analysis, feasibility/payback studies, peer review, and building Mr. Ramirez is the President and Princip energy analysis. In addition, we offer complete MEP construction for theservices design to en administration to ensureteam’s projects are performance completed successfully with minimal contract or schedule changes. project.

Each project is treated as a unique challenge where our design priorities are focused on first cost, operating cost, energy With 30 years in the consulting engineer efficiency, sustainability, maintenance, constructability, ease of use, and performance. Because broad skill base and construction, Mr.of our Ramirez brings a uniqu multidisciplinary approach, our team is able to identify and experience to the firm. He has extensive respond to client objectives while adding value to each project.

buildings, retail Highincluding efficiency buildingoffice systems, including but not limited to, and heal central plants, lightingconstruction. controls, plumbing and unitary remodel He equipment has broad exp are engineered and designed to optimize the energy savings facilities and school modernizations. within project facilities. The firm offers energy efficiency services such as LEED and is constantly participating in energy-saving and incentive programs such as Savings By Design, CHPS and Proposition 39 funded projects.

Refrigeration Mechanics – San Bernardi

DGCA Engineers is a legal corporation in business in California for moreMechanical than 20 years. Prior toEngineering that time, the firm was part Donn – ofCalifornia Sta C. Gilmore & Associates, a mechanical, electrical and plumbing consulting firm in business since 1959. DCGA Engineers services clients primarily in California from its office in Ontario. However, we alsoAmerican undertake projects Society throughout the of United States. Heating, Refrigerati

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Wblesther Gama, PE Mechanical Engineer

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Mr. Gama has over 6 years of experience in designing HVAC and Plumbing, for commercial, industrial, K-12, and higher educational institutions. He also has experience working on design-build, design-bid-build, bridging documents, tenant improvement and DSA projects. He also has experience in construction administration. Licensed Mechanical Engineer in the State of California since 2017. License No. #M 38752

Education Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Cal Poly, Pomona

Experience and ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Qualifications Conditioning Engineers)

Mr. Gama has over 6 years of ex for commercial, industrial, K-12, experience working on design-bu improvement and DSA projects.

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Rudy Diaz, Plumbing Design Registrations Education Education Professional Associations Certificate of Completion in

Mr. Diaz has over 20 years experience in plumbing systems engineering, with a focus on energy and water conservation. He has provided engineering sevices for various types of projects including schools, restaurants, hotels, entertainment project’s, industrial and commercial buildings. He is capable of completing a project from inception to completion: including utility investigation; preliminary and final design; plumbing calculations: LEED documentation; preliminary and final site observations; plumbing cost analysis; plumbing specifications; coordination between disciplines including HVAC, electrical, structural, civil, and architectural disciplines. Construction administration along with facilitating meetings with clients and other team members are key attributes facilitated by his team work and leadership skills.

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Plumbing and Piping Systems Design – UCLA -Extension course. Certificate of Completion in Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Orange, CA

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Mr. Fang has 18 years of engineering experience and is responsible for assisting in conceptual design, project management, new business development, and the daily operations of the Electrical Department. He also assists in planning and selection of Electrical systems, life cycle cost analysis, and cost estimate. Prior to joining the DCGA team, his previous project experience included design for industrial facilities, commercial and residential highrise modifications, expansions, and new construction.

Education Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, University of North Dakota, ND, (1992) Master of Science, Electrical Experience Engineering, Cal Stateand University Los Angeles, Los Angeles (1996) Qualifications Bachelor of Arts, English, Cal State University Los Angeles, Los Angeles (2008)

Mr. Fang provides electrical engineering and project management duties on institutional, medical, government, municipal, office/ commercial, hotel/resort, and retail/entertainment projects. He utilizes AutoCAD, Visual, and Energy Pro software. Responsibilities include client coordination, preparation of contract drawings and specifications, site verification of existing conditions, construction administration and shop drawing review. His additional duties include review of plans and specifications as part of an in-house quality control program continuing to strive for excellence. Systems designed include lighting, power, life safety, fire alarm control, communication systems and, signal data network.

Mr. Fang has 18 years of enginee conceptual design, project manag Licensedoperations Electrical Engineer in the of California: ofStatethe Electrical Depart No. #E-16592, Order of the Engineer Electrical systems, life cycle cost a Institute of Electrical Illuminating Engineering and Electronics Engineers Society of North America his previous project e DCGA team, National Council of Engineering Examination Services commercial and residential highris

Mr. Fang provides electrical engin institutional, medical, government, retail/entertainment projects. He u Responsibilities include client coor specifications, site verification of e shop drawing review. His additiona as part of an in-house quality cont Systems designed include lighting communication systems and, sign

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Chri Mr. Villalobos has over 20 years of experience in all aspects of electrical engineering, project management,Senior and construction Electr administration for various types of facilities including certified green buildings. His experience includes the design and layout of normal and emergency power systems, single line diagrams, lighting systems, and various low voltage signal systems (communication/fire alarm/nurse call).

Education Bachelor of Science, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Associate of Science Degree, Electric Power Technology San Bernardino Valley College

Experience and Qualifications

Mr. Villalobos’s duties and functions include electrical systems design following the National Electric Code and other regulating agencies guidelines, California Title 24 energy calculations, fault current calculations using SKM/Dapper software, interior and exterior lighting calculations using Visual lighting design software, cost estimating, project coordination, client correspondence, CADD, site inspections, and the preparation of project close-out punch lists. In addition, he is familiar with LEED guidelines and involved with LEED projects as well as “Savings by Design” incentive programs.

Mr. Villalobos has over 20 years of ex engineering, project management, an of facilities including certified green b and layout of normal and emergency systems, and various low voltage sign call).

Member: Illumination Engineers Society of North America (IESNA)

Mr. Villalobos’s duties and functions i National Electric Code and other regu energy calculations, fault current calc and exterior lighting calculations usin estimating, project coordination, clien the preparation of project close-out p guidelines and involved with LEED pr programs. Education

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Steven P. Biship, FPE, CFPS, President Senior Fire Protection Engineer Education California State University Fullerton Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Emphasis in Structural Engineering) Minor in Advanced Mathematics Minor in Business Administration Oregon Institute of Technology Civil Engineering Core Classes Fullerton Community College Associates Art Degree

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • City of Los Angeles Emergency Operations Center – Los Angeles, California, Plan review and FPE certification for HFC-125 Clean Agent Systems • Crystal Cathedral – Garden Grove, CA. Authored project specifications and performed plan review for fire protection systems. Airtouch Cellular Communications, Fontana, CA Design of 15 double interlock pre-action systems for cellular switching station. •

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Owner and Senior Fire Protection Engineer for Pacific Fire Engineering Inc. Services performed include fire-life safety plan STEVEN P. BISHIP, FPE, CFPS, review, alternate materials & methods, master fire plans, high pile storage plans, hazardous materials compliance, fire suppression EDUCATION: California State University Fuller systems, chemical classification, flammable solids, dust explosion Bachelor of prevention, technical reports, expert witness, fire protectionScience in Civil Engi (Emphasis Structural Engineer inspections of all types, fire modeling (FDS & PyroSim userininterface), Minor in Advanced Mathematics etc. The following are examples of past and current projects. Minor in Business Administration

PROFESSIONAL STANDING & CERTIFICATIONS Oregon Institute of Technology Civil Engineering Core Classes Registered Fire Protection by Examination, State of California, No. FP-1556 Fullerton Community College Certified, Fire Protection Specialist, National Fire Protection Associates Art Degree Association, No. 3434 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Mass Notification Intelligibility & Interoperability Fire Protection Engineer, Presi Flammable & Combustible Liquids Application of Fire Risk Assessment Owner and Senior Fire Protection includeinfire-life Testing and Verification of Smoke Detection Devices Differentsafety plan revie storage plans, hazardous materials Environments flammable solids, dust explosion Water Mist Systems inspections of all types, fire mod Hazardous Commodities Classification examples of past and current proj Sprinkler Protection for Storage Occupancies Hydrogen Fuel Facilities - Proje NFPA-72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling•Code • San Diego Hydrogen Fuel Facil National Institute of Standards and Technology, Fire Modeling & Hydrogen Fuel • Fountain Valley Smokeview Certification Hazardous Materials • Provisions Sunnyvale Hydrogen Fuel Faci • Beverly Hills Hydrogen Fuel Fa Automatic Fire Suppression Systems • Studio City Hydrogen Fuel Fac Sprinkler Protection of Special Storage • Campbell Hydrogen Fuel Facili NFPA-101 Life Safety Code • Thermalito Power Plant – State o H-Occupancy Requirements Project Fire Protection Engineer o Associations/Committees/Memberships systems -water mist systems, delu Member, Society of Fire Protection Engineerssystems, etc.). Member NFPA – Architects, Engineers, Building Officials Section • The City of Monterey Park Data C Engineer of Record (plan review


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Civic Design ProjectsCivic Projects Frontier Project Cucamonga Valley Water District LEED Platinum

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15,000 Sq. Ft. Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Frontier Project

LEED Platinum project utilizing displacement ventilation, evaporative cooling with energy recovery, solar water heating for domestic and space heating, photovoltaics, LED lighting, and passive heating/cooling strategies using solar chimneys and a “cool” tower. CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis was used to model the temperature and air flow in the space. Fontana Senior Center 43,000 Sq. Ft. Fontana, CA County of San Bernardino General Services Building  Central Plant and Air Handler Replacement 77,000 Sq. Ft. San Bernardino, CA

Frontier Project

Woodcrest Library 10,000 Sq. Ft. Riverside, CA Fontana Courthouse Expansion 50,000 Sq. Ft. Fontana, CA County of Riverside  Desert Hot Springs Family Care Center LEED Silver

Fontana Senior Center

25,000 Sq. Ft. Desert Hot Springs, CA San Bernardino Juvenile Courthouse 30,000 Sq. Ft. San Bernardino, CA

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St. Thomas Korean Catholic Church 16,000 Sq. Ft. Santa Ana, CA This facility includes a 1,000-seat capacity nave, sacristy, chapel, choir practice room, multi-media room, and reconciliation spaces. A small central plant tied to air handlers was designed to balance acoustics, performance, aesthetics, and meet the church’s budget. St. Thomas Korean Catholic Church

Fountain of Truth Church 35,000 Sq. Ft. Rancho Cucamonga, CA This facility was provided with state-of-the-art ventilation systems, using carbon dioxide sensors for demand control ventilation, greatly reducing operating cost during periods of partial occupancy. Sound traps were designed to keep the HVAC systems from propagating unwanted noise to the spaces served. Alliance Catholic Church

St. Thomas Korean Catholic Church

54,000 Sq. Ft. Santa Ana, CA Suddhavasa Buddhist Meditation Center 11,000 Sq. Ft. Riverside, CA St. Joseph Church Office Remodel New Electrical Service Upgrade

Fountain of Truth Church

5,000 Sq. Ft. Placentia, CA

4214 Floyd Drive

STEVEN P. BISHIP, FPE,


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Cesar Chavez Middle School San Bernardino High School #8 230,000 Sq. Ft. Campus Multi-purpose Building $40 Million Curtis Middle School 100,000 Sq. Ft. Campus Multi-purpose Building $20.5 Million Eastside High School

San Bernardino City Unified School District Eastside High School 330,000 Sq. Ft. Campus Theatre Building $100 Million Antelope Valley Unified School District Glendora High School Addition

Glendora High School Addition

33,000 Sq. Ft. Event Center/Art Complex & Aquatics Facility $8.5 Million Glendora Unified School District Citrus Valley High School 250,000 Sq. Ft. Campus Multi-purpose Building Redlands Unified School District CoR – TEC Campus 116,000 Sq. Ft. Campus Theatre Building $80 Million Alvord Unified School District

Citrus Valley High School

4214 Floyd Drive

CoR – TEC Campus

STEVEN P. BISHIP, FPE,

EDUCATION: California State University


Our Team

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Driver Consulting Group offers the most comprehensive interdisciplinary coordination and constructability review in the industry and provides our clients an excellent opportunity to mitigate risk on their project. Our reviews can significantly reduce change order and RFI’s, and minimize budget overruns and schedule delays. We utilize a highly skilled and experienced review team to analyze a project from many different perspectives as outlined below.

PETER KOVACS, A

PETER KOVACS, AIA, CDT, LEED AP Managing Principal

Managing Principal

Mr. Kovacs brings over tw quality throughout all as coordination and constru Peter also a licensed A C.W. Driver, Irvine, California Directoris of Quality Control April 2006 - December 2016 Companies for over 13 ye Developed, implemented, and enforced C.W. Driver’s Corporate Mr. Kovacs brings over twenty years of industry experience and has focused his career on ensuring quality throughout all aspects of design and construction. He is a recognized expert in the coordination and constructability review process, and has reviewed over 700 projects in his career. Peter is also a licensed Architect in the State of California and worked with the C.W. Driver Companies for over 13 years.

Education California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California Certificate in Construction Management Golden West Community College, Huntington Beach, California Associate of Arts Degree in Architectural Technology Licensed Architect, State of California (License #C 33977) Member of American Institute of Architects Construction Document Technology (CDT) LEED AP

QA/QC Program. Provided QA/QC oversight and support on all company projects. Provided QA/QC training to all of Operations. Responsible for the development and implementation of company standards for constructability reviews. Managed constructability review process for all company projects. Established the company’s Water Intrusion Prevention Program.

MARK WELLS, PE

Constructability Revie

PC Associates, Tustin, California Senior Plans Examiner February 1997 – March 2006 Performed analysis of construction documents for coordination and constructability issues. Supervised and trained junior plans examiners. Managed projects during all phases of the review process. Conducted meetings with clients to discuss proposed modifications.

Mr. Wells brings over thir years specifically dedicat He has reviewed over 1,0 Mark is a licensed Profes

GREGORY PEARCE

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CSU SAN BERNARDINO Coyote Village and Coyote Commons SAN BERNARDINO, CA 161,000 SF 416 BEDS ARCHITECT Solomon Cordwell Buenz CONTRACT AMOUNT $79,400,000

2014 CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS Public Works Warehouse and Shops BEVERLY HILLS, CA 21,000 SF ARCHITECT RTK Architects CONTRACT AMOUNT $9,500,000

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2013 AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING & TESTING Facility Projects CHATSWORTH, CA 180,762 SF ARCHITECT Gensler CONTRACT AMOUNT Confidential

UCSD East Campus Office Project Tilt-Up Concrete Project



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Project Approach: Quality Control for Design Our methodology, like our philosophy, is comprehensive, yet simple. By first seeking to understand your goals, your constraints, and your standards we can successfully conceptualize solutions that meet your needs and effectively convey our ideas to you. Through our process and approach, we can efficiently control key metrics such as schedule and cost, and easily complete projects within scope, on-time, and on-budget. Ultimately, our final design solutions will reflect the input of each collaborator as the validation of your goals. Typically, we complete progress-estimates after each major phase of the project prior to construction. Following our service buckets, we break down each project into the following phases: PRE-DESIGN/SITE VERIFICATION SCHEMATIC DESIGN ENTITLEMENT SERVICES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION BIDDING AND NEGOTATION CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION SERVICES

Extensive RFI management and close communication enables GOAI and our partners to guide the construction process with regularity and accountability through the project.

With a proven track record in exceeding project schedules, we undergo a rigorous process of coordinating and reviewing anticipated time-lines for each project phase (including anything outside the scope of work) to assure work is progressing according to plan. Again, following each phase, we develop schedules for all major architectural and engineering tasks, and include primary elements such as Quality Control Programs, Reviews and Approval Dates, Value Analysis Sessions, Regulatory Submittal and Reviews, and Cost Estimate Reviews. We work with you to establish project delivery options and anticipated schedules for specific bid packages, such as site grading, utilities, building core and shell, building interior design & build-out, and site finishes. Schedules are reviewed as a part of the regular project meetings for constant monitoring of activities. And, monthly schedule updates are provided to you comparing planned and actual progress. When developing project documents, we ensure each system (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, etc.) is seamlessly coordinated. Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) and related software, we identify conflicts in documents and designs. We often utilize a construction manager or a peer review for an outside, detailed, and timely constructibility review.

Completing Projects Within Defined Time Frames GOAI relies on time-tested methods and processes to monitor the progress, quality, schedule, and budget responsiveness of the team and project documents at regular intervals during project development. When developing project documents, we ensure each system (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, etc.) is seamlessly coordinated. Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) and related software, we identify conflicts in documents and designs. We often utilize a construction manager or a peer review for an outside, detailed, and timely constructibility review.



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Phase 3 - Design Development/Entitlement Develop Design Development Drawings and Outline Specifications. Including consultants. Coordinate with engineering consultant team. Including A/V, acoustics, food services. Submit Preliminary Design Development Package to City of Fontana for Planning Commission Approval and City Council/Director Approval Proposed project notice for public hearing. 30 days. Coordinate with City Staff Report 15 day appeal period Planning Approval Develop Design Development Drawings and Outline Specifications. Including consultants. Coordinate with engineering consultant team. Including A/V, acoustics, food services. Review Construction Cost Estimate prepared by Contractor/CM. Reconcile design with budget. Review Constructability Review prepared by Contractor/CM. Presentation of final Design Development Package to the Team. Obtain Client authorization to move into Construction Document Phase.

Phase 4 - Construction Documents and Building Permit Prepare Construction Documents. Including engineering & other consultants. Prepare Specifications. Including engineering & other consultants. Coordinate with engineering consultant team. Including A/V, acoustics, food services. Submit 50% complete Construction Documents Package to the Team for review & approval. Complete an internal quality assurance/quality control review. Review Construction Cost Estimate prepared by Contractor/CM. Reconcile design with budget. Review Constructability Review prepared by Contractor/CM. Finalize Construction Document Drawings. 95% complete Construction Documents Finalize Specifications. 95% complete Construction Documents Prepare all necessary calculations & forms necessary for Building Department plan check. Submit CD Package to Fontana Building and Safety Departments, & other departments or agencies as required. Monitoring of plan check during City review. Four to six weeks. Corrections and re-submittal, as required. Two weeks Approval of plans, ready for general building permits.

Phase 5 - Bidding and Negotiation Assist Contractor/CM with issuance of bidding documents Respond to Bidder's questions and issue Addenda as required Review Bids with Owner and assist with selection of Bidders Owner approval and Issue of Contracts.

Phase 6 - Construction Observation Services and Occupancy Attend bi-monthly job site meetings during construction. (12 months) Issue Field Reports based on site meetings. Provide shop drawing and submittal reviews. Answer construction related questions. Issue clarification drawings as required to Contractor and approval agencies. Review and process payment requests. Review Contractor's As-Built record drawings, close-out package, and warranty documents. Certify project completion.

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Phases & Fees Construction Cost Budget: (Amount to be confirmed during Schematic Design Phase) Estimated Construction Cost is based on GOAI’s understanding of the project and current construction market pricing. Amount to be verified during the Schematic Design Phase. Warehouse space; core and shell; $120.00/sf x 8,200 sf

= $984,000

Outreach spaces; core and shell + interior improvements; $270.00/sf x 18,600 sf

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$ 6,006,000.00 $ If Applicable $ If Applicable $ 6,006,000.00

Proposed Architectural & Engineering Fixed Fee: Pre-Design/Verification/Pre-Application Meeting with Fontana 2.0% $8,958 Schematic Design 18.0% $80,615 Design Development 15.0% $67,180 Construction Documents 40.0% $179,142 Bidding and Contract Negotiations 5.0% $22,393 Construction Observation Services and Close-out 20.0% $89,572 TOTAL FEE 100% $447,860 (Fees include all required civil engineering, landscape, structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and estimating consultants) GO Architects Inc. proposes to provide these services for a total fixed fee of $447,860.00. These fees will be distributed across the various design and construction administration phases as outlined above and in the Owner / Architect Agreement and invoiced monthly to an agreed upon percentage of completion per phase per month. Exclusions & Additional Services Exclusions and additional services relevant to this project include: • •

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Changes to construction documents at the request of the Owner or Owner’s representatives, which conflict with prior approvals or directions as identified above. Plan revisions or additional coordination due to the Owner’s or Owner’s representatives changes to the scope or design of the work, after the Owner’s review and approval at each phase of the project. Plan check fees. Hazardous Materials studies and reports. Underground utility and topographical surveys

276 North Second Avenue Upland, CA 91786

P: 909-532-5590 F: 909 912-8340

www.GOArchitectsInc.com


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2019 Standard Hourly Rate

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HOURLY RATES

Managing Principal

$185

Principal Architect / Principal Designer

$150

Project Architect / Design Architect

$145

Project Designer / Manager

$95

Project Team Members

$85

Project Administrator / Clerical

$75

Intern Staff

$50

Any reimbursable expense charged at 1.1 times the cost to GOAI.

276 North Second Avenue Upland, CA 91786

P: 909-532-5590 F: 909 912-8340

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“From inception of the partnership with Snowline, GO was instrumental in coordinating meetings with all stakeholders, focusing on inclusion of priorities and timelines. GO is extremely adept at simplifying information and working to streamline processes wherever necessary, in order to adhere to the schedule that was identified. I can confidently state that GO worked diligently to understand the culture of Snowline and then worked to design a project that both encompassed the culture and values of the District.” — Karen Winkler, Assistant Superintendent of Business Services, Snowline Joint Unified School District “We have been very impressed with their enthusiasm and ability to assist in all aspects of our facility program, including their dedicated support in helping us identify additional state facility funding on a variety of projects.” — Terry Ryan, Director, Salinas City Elementary School District “Their work with our district began by designing a new elementary school, Valley View and it grew into a planning process that brought the District and the City of Gonzales together...” — Elizabeth Modena, Superintendent, Gonzales Unified School District “Working with GO Architects on several construction projects, they have proven to be a reliable architect for the District. I believe this firm to be a capable architect and would have absolutely no reservations in recommending them.” — Efrain Rubio, Director I, Alvord Unified School District “GO Architects have demonstrated a superior ability to listen, follow District direction, meet critical deadlines and work within an established budget. I can confidently say that they have earned the District’s confidence and I would strongly recommend them. — Michael Harrison, Director of Operations and Planning, Chaffey Joint Union High School District


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“I have had the opportunity to work directly with the principals at GO Architects and appreciate their service oriented team, their passion, honesty and integrity. They have earned my confidence and have helped build upon the mission of the Moreno Valley Unified School District.” — Dr. Martinrex Kedziora, Superintendent, Moreno Valley Unified School District “GO Architects has an excellent track record for bringing projects in on time and within budget. It is evident through the work that has been completed, GO Architects always has the best interest of the District in mind.” — Lori Isom, Assistant Superintendent, Central School District “Your team is very technically competent, diligent, and resourceful in steering our projects through the intricacies of the state process, assisting us to get additional funding and maneuvering through the unique politics of our District.” — Alice Grundman, Former-Director of Facilities and Planning, Beaumont Unified School District “With visionary leadership and artistic talent, the District successfully completed major renovation projects simultaneously at five of our schools.” — Mike Whisenand, Former-Superintendent, Alta Loma School District


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