When the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) sought to extend its trolley service fourteen miles—from Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Diego to the University City community—it sought a range of geotechnical solutions to ensure a well-managed design for this $900-million-plus, high-caliber transportation project occurring in a high-risk geographical area.
Kleinfelder’s project management support created efficiencies in the design process which freed up the PM and allowed for additional time to focus on technical needs and deliverables. Furthermore, Kleinfelder provided the project management team with the tools necessary to make more timely decisions and reduce the overall project costs and completion timeline.
Kleinfelder provided geotechnical recommendations, fault study investigation, seismic design, and hazmat environmental services for the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project (MCCTP). To improve project performance, Kleinfelder’s project controls teams provided an earned value analysis for more than 75 tasks, broken down by six different project curves; a scope tracking log to monitor key project changes; financial tracking tools that monitored details at a glance, constant project communication; and in-depth involvement during invoice and accounts receivable processing.
Kleinfelder’s project management support created efficiencies in the design process which freed up the PM and allowed for additional time to focus on technical needs and deliverables. Furthermore, Kleinfelder provided the project management team with the tools necessary to make more timely decisions and reduce the overall project costs and completion timeline.
Location:
San Diego, California
Owner:
San Diego Association of Governments