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Project Management and Permit Compliance Coordination

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The contract involves comprehensive project management and permit compliance coordination for an encroachment project under Caltrans District 7 in Ojai, focusing on oversight of subcontractors and strict adherence to TR-0408 and SER protocols. The work requires seamless coordination with Caltrans officials to ensure regulatory alignment and timely approvals, while also managing all environmental and cultural reporting obligations tied to the project's permit conditions. This role demands a thorough understanding of state transportation and environmental regulations, as well as the ability to maintain accurate documentation and communication across multiple stakeholders. The subcontract is classified under NAICS code 488210, indicating specialized support activities for transportation, and is positioned to support infrastructure development in a sensitive environmental and cultural context. All activities are centered in Ojai, where compliance with local, state, and federal standards is critical to avoid delays or penalties. The contractor is responsible for proactively identifying risks, implementing corrective actions, and ensuring full transparency in reporting to Caltrans, with no set-aside requirements specified and no designated point of contact provided for outreach.

General Info

Project management and permit compliance for Caltrans encroachment in Ojai per TR-0408 and SER protocols.

Agency

California → Caltrans, District 7 - Los Angeles

NAICS

488210 - Support Activities for Rail TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Ojai, CA

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NONE

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AgencyCalifornia → Caltrans, District 7 - Los Angeles
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California → Caltrans, District 7 - Los Angeles
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Oversee subcontractors, ensure compliance with TR-0408 and SER protocols, coordinate with Caltrans, and manage environmental and cultural reporting for the encroachment project.

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