REGINA STEVENS

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GENERAL OVERVIEW

Regina Talamantez Stevens was born and raised in Southern California. Regina received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. After receiving her degree, she spent the first seven years of her career working as a civil engineer for the California Department of Transportation, Office of Structures Construction. In 1997, Regina changed her direction of her career, and went to work in the private industry as a consultant in Construction Management.

Today, Regina is a licensed Civil Engineer in the State of California and has over 17 years of Construction Management experience. Regina’s been an established and accomplished Resident Engineer and Project Manager for Lim and Nascimento Engineering Corporation for the past 10 years. Her Construction Management experience includes construction in General Heavy Civil, Highway, Bridge, and Roadway projects ranging in construction value of $500,000 to $50 Million.

Regina duties encompassed all aspects of construction contract administration, engineering and inspection, materials management, safety compliance, document control, quality control/quality assurance, cost estimation, claims analyst, processing change orders, fact finding, mitigation of claims, negotiations, and project completion.

Her experience and concrete bridge construction, seismic retrofits, Railroad Grade Separation Projects, and multiple connector bridges. Her Special projects Regina worked on were the 110/105 Interchange, 5/405 Interchange, and the 15/40 Interchange.

EDUCATION

BSCE, Civil Engineering,
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES

Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Civil Engineer
State of California
C-59264

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONS

Outstanding Service Award
Orange County Engineering Council (OCEC)
Nogales Street Grade Separation and Shoofly Construction Project.

Project of the Year Award
Orange County Engineering Council (OCEC)
Nogales Street Grade Separation and Shoofly Construction Project.

Project of the Year Award
Construction Managers Association of America (CMAA)
Nogales Street Grade Separation and Shoofly Construction Project.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, American Society of Civil Engineers
Member, American Public Works Association
Member, Women Transportation Seminar
Member, Construction Managers Association of America
Member, National Register’s - Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals, 2005-2006 Edition

EDUCATION RELATED EXPERIENCE/TRAINING

Confined Space, Lead, and Hazardous Waste
CPR/First Aid,
Falsework/Trenching and Shoring,
Foundation Evaluation
Concrete Technology Training
Scheduling Tips, Tricks, and Traps
Hazwoper

SPECIAL PROJECTS