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OMNIS | SAN DIMAS

981 W. Arrow Highway #248
San Dimas, CA 91733
ph: (909) 631-8335 
fx: (866) 314-6017

OMNIS | POMONA

375 S. Main Street, Suite 204
Pomona, CA 91766
ph: (909) 629-3602
fax: (866) 314-6017

OMNIS | DESERT HOT SPRINGS

65861 Pierson Blvd Ste D
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 
ph: (760) 251-1100 
fax: (866) 314-6017

PORTFOLIO:

MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING: 

 Which is concerned with municipal infrastructure. This involves specifying, designing, constructing, and maintaining streets, sidewalks, water supply networks, sewers, street lighting, municipal solid waste management and disposal, storage depots for various bulk materials used for maintenance and public works (salt, sand, etc.), public parks and bicycle paths. In the case of underground utility networks, it may also include the civil portion (conduits and access chambers) of the local distribution networks of electrical and telecommunications services. 
It can also include the optimizing of waste collection and bus service networks. Some of these disciplines overlap with other civil engineering specialties, however municipal engineering focuses on the coordination of these infrastructure networks and services, as they are often built simultaneously, and managed by the same municipal authority.

INVENTORY:

Agencies are responsible for many infrastructures. Inventories allow for organization of attribute data, quantities, conditions, and locations. It is a valuable source for maintenance and budgeting. All attribute data can be represented in GIS datasets.

SIGN OF INVENTORY:

Proof of sign conditions after an incident can be difficult without a comprehensive sign management system.

  • Type of Sign
  • Size of Sign
  • Pole Type
  • Location
  • Condition
  • Visibility


STREET LIGHT INVENTORY:
 One of a city's most important and expensive assets.
A complete inventory will assist planners in electricity usage, coverage, and maintenance.
  • Location
  • Pole Type
  • Wattage
  • Illuminaire Type

WHEEL CHAIR INVENTORY:

 A wheel chair ramp inventory complies with current ADA standards.
  • Slope of Ramp
  • Slope of Adjacent Gutter Pan
  • Slope of Flares
  • Lip Height
  • Landing Width
  • Landing Slope
  • Detectable Warning Devices
  • Right-of-Way Constraints


SEWER\\STORM DRAIN INVENTORY:

These systems can help prevent costly system failures and assist in maintenance and system capacity.
  • Manholes 
  • Main Lines
  • Service Laterals
  • Septic Tanks
  • Catch Basins
  • Storm Drain Pipes
  • Work Orders
  • Service Reports

CIVIL DESIGN:

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Civil engineering is a broad term covering several specialist areas of engineering, so as a civil engineer you could be employed in any sector from structural, transportation, environmental to maritime and geotechnical.

Many of these branches overlap, but in all areas your typical duties would include:
  1. Discussing requirements with the client and other professionals (e.g architects)
  2. Analyzing survey, mapping and materials-testing data with computer modelling software
  3. Drawing up blueprints, using computer aided design (cad) packages
  4. Judging whether projects are workable by assessing materials, costs and time requirements
  5. Assessing the environmental impact and risks connected to projects
  6. Preparing bids for tenders, and reporting to clients, public agencies and planning bodies
  7. Managing, directing and monitoring progress during each phase of a project
  8. Making sure sites meet legal guidelines, and health and safety requirements.

INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT:

Infrastructure Asset Management is the discipline of managing infrastructure assets that underpin an economy, such as roading, water supply, wastewater, stormwater, power supply, flood management, recreational and other assets.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT:

Engineering assignments are often completed by project teams. The engineering project manager serves in the role of team leader and has the ultimate responsibility for the successful performance of the project. The project manager has key responsibility for managing the project's scope, deliverables, schedule, budget and quality. 

PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT:

Pavement Management is an inventory database based on a hierarchical structure composed of networks, branches, and sections. The structure allows users to easily organize their inventory while providing numerous fields for storing pavement characteristics. Our staff are experts in MicroPAVER, CarteGRAPH,and MTC software.
A Pavement Condition Index (PCI) is the primary condition standard on a scale from 0 to 100, with 0 being a failed street and 100 being a newly paved street. The distress type, severity and quantity are used to calculate a PCI Rating. The different distress types assist the planner in determining maintenance strategies for a particular network.
Work Plans use basic inventory data combined with inspection information, maintenance policies, maintenance costs and predictions of future pavement conditions. The goal of any planning tool is to create work plans with an optimal use of budget dollars. The pavement attribute data, PCI ratings, and work plans can be linked and displayed in a GIS shapefile using a unique identifier.


CLIENTS INCLUDE:
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  • City of Burbank
  • City of Coachella  
  • City of Desert Hot Springs 
  • City of Glendale
  • City of Lake Elsinore 
  • City of La Quinta 
  • City of Lawndale 
  • City of Palm Desert 
  • City of Pomona
  • City of Victorville 
  • Leisure Village Association


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