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The Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility will relocate over 20 existing rental car locations scattered around the airport area into one convenient location adjacent to the I-405 freeway. The approximately 5.3 million-square-foot facility will be connected to the Automated People Mover (APM) and feature 6,600 ready/return spaces, 10,000 idle vehicle storage spaces, 1,100 rental car employee spaces, and Quick Turn Around (QTA) Facilities that allow for car washing, fueling, and light maintenance.

This project consists of the design of civil design plans, their processing, and obtaining approvals from public agencies. The plans pertain to the street improvements related to the widening of city-maintained roads such as Arbor Vitae Rd. and La Cienega Blvd. adjacent to the project site, design of storm drain laterals and side opening catch basins at the new curb line to discharge the tributary runoff that sheet flows to the curb from the catch basins to the existing storm drain. It is part of PacRim’s scope and services to prepare and submit the drainage report to support the new design of the storm drains and to provide coordination with the offsite 48″ ERDIP water line. PacRim will also provide the construction support services necessary to carry out the execution of the improvements located in the city right of way.

PacRim’s specific scope of services also includes preparing SWPPP Plans onsite and offsite, offsite BMP/LID/SUSMP report + SWPPP Report, offsite improvement plans, and SWPPP for the project, offsite design drawings (B-Permit), and construction support. The offsite design drawings include: water plans on W. Arbor Vitae St. and S. La Cienega Blvd. and street widening plans for Arbor Vitae St., La Cienega Blvd., and Aviation Blvd. In addition, PacRim is also providing: the design of a water main in the public right-of-way; the relocation of an existing water line; the design of a sewer main on Arbor Vitae St. and La Cienega Blvd. as well as new catch basins on both streets and their laterals.

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