The Bonadiman Team

Ed Bonadiman

Edward J. Bonadiman, MBA, PLS

President
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J.T. Stanton, P.E.

V.P. of Engineering
Michael Bonadiman V.P. Director of Surveys

Michael J. Bonadiman

V.P. – Director of Surveys

Ed Bonadiman has been working in the Land Surveying field for over
17 years. He has provided land surveying services with Real-Time
Kinematic G.P.S. equipment since 1994. His understanding of the latest
equipment, features, benefits, and limitations has made Mr. Bonadiman a
valuable asset on any project. Mr. Bonadiman has worked extensively
throughout the western United States and is currently preparing and staking
improvement plans, record of surveys, parcel maps, tract maps, large-area
vertical/horizontal control plats, and construction staking from our office in
San Bernardino.

He is a Past President and Corporate Member of the California Land Surveyors
Association (San Bernardino/Riverside Chapter).

Education

California State University San Bernardino, B.A. Business Administration/Management

California State University San Bernardino, M.B.A Business Administration/Marketing

Registrations

California Licensed Land Surveyor, No. L-7529, 1999
Arizona Registered Land

Surveyor, No. RLS 58429

Affiliations

Past-President, California Land Surveyors Association, San Bernardino/Riverside Chapter

Corporate Member, California
Land Surveyors Association

Experience

27 Years

Mr. Bonadiman has been working in the Land Surveying field for over 17 years. He has provided land surveying services with Real Time Kinematic G.P.S. equipment since 1994. His understanding of the latest equipments, features, benefits, and limitations has made Mr. Bonadiman a valuable asset on any project.
Mr. Bonadiman has worked extensively throughout the western United States, and is currently preparing and staking improvement plans, record of surveys, parcel maps, tract maps, large area vertical / horizontal control plats and construction staking from our office in San Bernardino. Selected project experience includes:
• Project Manager / Crew Chief for a 2,240 acre agricultural project in the Cadiz Valley, California. Utilized RTK to set vertical / horizontal aerial control to produce contour maps and rectified orthophotos for the entire area.
• Crew Chief for a 3,400 acre boundary survey on the Mariano Rancho in Ventura, California. Provided Real Time Kinematic surveying services to locate boundary monuments and the City / County line.
• Crew Chief for a 2,800 acre residential / industrial development in Reno, Nevada. Set aerial control with Real Time Kinematic G.P.S. for the entire project.
• Project Manager / Crew Chief for Community Sewer Improvements, Baker, California. Met with Cal-Trans and pulled permit to bore 460 feet under Interstate 15. Provided both preliminary control and construction staking for boring and sewage lagoons.
• Project Manager / Crew Chief for site improvements on New City Hall, Highland, California. Worked closely with architects and City officials through planning process. Provided all preliminary control and construction staking for project.
• Project Manager / Crew Chief for Co-composting facilities in Corona, California and Colton, California. Prepared conditional use permits, oversaw preparation of plans, As-Built drawings, met with flood control, South Coast Air Quality Management, and SAWPA. Provided all preliminary control and topographic maps.
• Crew Chief on various high-rise projects in Reno, Nevada, including: – 26 story Hamilton Inn Hotel, including building – El Dorado Hotel and Casino – Reno Airport Hilton Hotel and Casino – 120,000 square foot Patagonia Clothing Company warehouse, and various other “tilt-up” type warehouses throughout Northern Nevada.
• Crew Chief on the L.A. to Pasadena Metrolink Blueline Extension. Right-of- Way acquisition and descriptions, on portions of the 26-mile project.

Professional Surveying Consultant

EDWARD J. BONADIMAN, P.L.S.

234 North Arrowhead Avenue (909) 885-3806X132 Fax (909) 381-1721
San Bernardino, CA 92408 ejb@bonadiman.com

PROFESSION:

Registered Land Surveyor in the States of California (# LS 7529
General Engineering Contractor, General Building Contractor (A & B # 909172)
President of Joseph E. Bonadiman and Associates, Inc., engineering, surveying, planning
and construction management firm founded in Los Angeles, California in 1941.

EDUCATION:

California State University San Bernardino, B.A., Business Administration & Management
California State University San Bernardino, M.B.A., Master of Arts Degree in Business
Administration
Additional continuing education studies in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Subdivision
Map Act.

MEMBERSHIPS:

California Land Surveyors Association, San Bernardino / Riverside Chapter, Past-President
California Land Surveyors Association, State Corporate Member

CIVIC AND FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES:

San Bernardino Downtown Business Association (Member)
San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce (Member)
San Bernardino YMCA (Board Member)
Cub Scouts Pack 8, Redlands (Committee Chair)
Mu Kappa Tau, National Marketing Honor Society (Member)

REPRESENTATIVE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

The following projects by Mr. Bonadiman are listed as examples to show an interested party, the various
types of experience that he has gained over his years as a land surveyor. This list emphasizes boundary
surveying and determination projects.
• Mt. Baldy Ranch, LLC Boundary Dispute (Consultant) – Worked as a consultant to determine the
location of a property line that was in dispute. Project was in an area that had little survey control,
evidence and conflicting record data. Old easements were also in dispute and were analyzed. Displays
were prepared from all analyzed data to clearly convey issues to stake holders. Hudson & Browning –
Blake Hudson, Esq.
• Klim Boundary Dispute, Redlands (Expert Witness) – Conducted a field survey to establish
boundary of project. Analyzed easements in title policy and created exhibits to clearly show property
characteristics. Deposed as expert for plaintiff. Fullerton, Lemann, Schaefer & Dominick – Wilfred
Lemann, Esq.
• Selrocco Drive, Calimesa Boundary Dispute (Consultant) – Analyzed chain of title, record of
surveys and Tract Maps along with topographic evidence in order to establish an opinion of disputed
property line position. Calculated scenarios and prepared exhibits to aid in the determination of the
property lines intended position. Gresham, Savage, Nolan & Tilden – Richard Marca, Esq.
Edward J. Bonadiman, P.L.S. 2
• Rippey Property, El Cariso, Ortega Hwy. (Consultant) – Reviewed record data and chain of title in
order to establish easement existence. Reid & Hellyer – Christopher Peterson, Esq.
• Lindsey Side Line Boundary Dispute (Consultant) – Provided filed crew to establish property line
and adjacent structures. Prepared exhibit that was utilized by council as display. Ward & Ward – William
Ward, Esq.
• Arroyo Drive, Riverside Boundary Dispute (Consultant) – Analyzed chain of title, record of
surveys and Tract Maps along with topographic evidence in order to establish an opinion of disputed
property line position. Calculated scenarios and prepared exhibits to aid in the determination of the
property lines intended position. Gresham, Savage, Nolan & Tilden – Jamie E. Wrage, Esq.
• Wal-Mart, San Jacinto, Construction Staking Issues (Consultant) – Hired by Wal-Mart to identify
the source of land surveying problems prior to and during construction activities. Analyzed data and
prepared report of findings to Wal-Mart.
• Luna Road Reclaimed Waterline (Project Manager) – Worked with the Baldy Mesa Water District
to design and specify 15,000 l.f. of 18” and 12” reclaimed water line. Scope included surveying the
alignment right-of-way, preparing easement documents and preparing plan and profile sheets for the
project.
• Patterson Boundary Dispute, Redlands (Expert Witness) – Conducted a field survey to establish
boundary of project. Analyzed property rights and created exhibits to clearly show property
characteristics. Deposed and appeared in court as expert for the defendant. Reid & Hellyer – Christopher
Peterson, Esq.
• Tract 24384 Desert Hot Springs (Project Manager) – Prepared all improvement drawings for this
396 lot foothill subdivision. Scope included working with Mission Springs Water District to provide water
and sewer service to the project.
• Crew Chief on various high-rise projects in Reno, Nevada, (Crew Chief)- 26 story Hamilton Inn
Hotel, including building alignment. El Dorado Hotel and Casino Reno
Airport Hilton Hotel and Casino. 120,000 square foot Patagonia Clothing Company warehouse, and
various other “tilt-up” type warehouses throughout Northern Nevada
• (Project Manager/Crew Chief)- Rough grade, utility, road alignment, and final grade staking on
thousands of residential lots throughout Southern California.
• L.A. to Pasadena Metro link Blue line Extension (Project Manager/Crew Chief)- Right-of-Way
acquisition and descriptions, on portions of the 26-mile project
• Cadiz Valley, California agricultural project (Manager & Crew Chief)- Utilized RTK to set vertical /
horizontal aerial control to produce contour maps and rectified orthophotos for the 2,240-acre area.
• 3,400-acre boundary survey on the Mariano Rancho in Ventura, California (Crew Chief)-
Provided Real-Time Kinematic surveying services to locate boundary monuments and the City / County
line.
• 2,800 acres residential/industrial development in Reno, Nevada (Crew Chief)- Set aerial control
with Real-Time Kinematic G.P.S. for the entire project.
• Community Sewer Improvements, Baker, California (Manager / Crew Chief)- Met with Cal-Trans
and pulled a permit to bore 460 feet under Interstate 15. Provided both preliminary control and construction
staking for boring and sewage lagoons.
• (Project Manager / Crew Chief / Cartographer)- Various A.L.T.A., Record of Surveys, Parcel Maps
and Tract maps, throughout Southern California from preliminary research, to document and legal
description evaluations and all field work.

Mr. Stanton has designed and managed many types of Civil Engineering projects and has an extensive background in surveying. He has been responsible for studies, designs, and management of public and private projects throughout Southern California.

In addition, he has worked extensively with Riverside County Waste Management providing engineering and field surveying services for the construction, expansion, and maintenance of landfill sites throughout Riverside County.

Education

California Polytechnic University, Pomona, B.S. Civil Engineering & Surveying Engineering

Registrations

California Licensed Land Surveyor, No. L-7529, 1999

Affiliations

Registered Civil Engineer California No. C-70944 New Mexico No. C-19296

Corporate Member, California Land Surveyors Association

Experience

11 Years

Mr. Stanton has designed and managed many types of Civil Engineering projects throughout Southern California. He has an extensive background in surveying, drainage, utility design and alternative energy projects. His responsibilities include preparation of studies, the designs and management of public and private projects.
In addition, he has worked extensively with Riverside County Waste Management providing engineering and field surveying services for the construction, expansion and maintenance of landfill sites all over Riverside County. Selected project experience includes:
• Design engineer for 2 ½ miles of 14” D.I.P. and 12” P.V.C. water main extension for Apple Valley Ranchos Water Company in the Town of Apple Valley. Project was part of the development of the Apple Valley Plaza. The construction of the water main allowed for expansion of the water service boundary.
• Design engineer for approximately 800’ of concrete trapezoidal storm channel, including spillway with baffle walls in the City of Victorville. The construction of the channel allowed for development of the property and provides a possible future connection point for proposed Cal Trans improvements.
• Design engineer on hydrology study and design of debris basins for approximately 3 sq. miles of drainage area, related to the development of a residential subdivision in the county of Los Angels.
• Design engineer for 1 ½ miles of sewer main extension alone Bear Valley Road, in the Town of Apple Valley, including a sewer lift station. Project was part of the development of the Apple Valley Plaza. The construction of these facilities allowed for expansion of the sewer service area.
• Design engineer for the construction of a daycare facility and the expansion of an existing Senior Center, in the City of Riverside. Project was part of the Riverside Park Department redevelopment of the Bordwell Park site.
• Design engineer for the expansion of an existing Community Center, in the City of Riverside. Project was part of the Riverside Park Department redevelopment of the Bryant Park site.
• Design engineer for the development of a 22 parcel industrial complex in the City of Desert Hot Springs. Project included onsite water, sewer, street and grading improvements.

Mr. Bonadiman has over ten years of experience in Land Surveying, Photogrammetry, and Global Positioning System (GPS) experience. As Director of Surveys for Joseph Bonadiman & Associates, Inc., he possesses a high level of Project Management expertise with extensive technical knowledge of Field Surveying (including boundary and topographic), Mapping, and staking calculations for commercial, residential, and municipal projects.

In addition, he has technical knowledge of grading plans, plan and profile, traffic control plans, topographic plans, right-of-way maps, traverse closures, parcel and tract maps, Records of Survey, legal descriptions, and plats.

Mr. Bonadiman is proficient in the use of AutoDesk Land Development Desktop (all versions), Autodesk Civil 3D (all versions), CIVILCADD®, and all industry-standard equipment, including TGO (Trimble Geomatic Office), Trimble S6 Robotic Total Station, R8 GPS Stations, and handheld data collectors.

Dennis Jackson

Dennis W. Jackson , PE

Senior Water Resources Engineer

Mr. Jackson, as a Project Engineer and Hydrologist for Joseph E. Bonadiman & Associates, Inc., has gained extensive experience in hydrology, hydraulics, and drainage design engineering.

Mr. Jackson has been Project Engineer for hydrology analysis and design of drainage improvements for developments in San Bernardino, Riverside, Kern, San Diego and Los Angeles counties. These drainage designs required both the use of county hydrology manuals, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ programs, and the hydrology/ hydraulics programs developed by Mr. Jackson.

On a daily basis, he provides advice and instructions to many engineering firms on use of software for the design and analysis of storm drain channels, or the preparation of hydrology studies.

He is a Member of the American Society of Engineers as well as the Floodplain Management Association.

Education

California Polytechnic University, Pomona, B.S. Civil Engineering, cum laude

Registrations

Registered Civil Engineer California No. C-47434

Affiliations

American Society of Engineers Floodplain Management Association Chi Epsilon

Corporate Member, California Land Surveyors Association

Experience

24 Years

Mr. Jackson, as a Project Engineer and Hydrologist for Joseph E. Bonadiman & Associates, Inc., has gained extensive experience in hydrology, hydraulics, and drainage design engineering.
Mr. Jackson has been Project Engineer for hydrology analysis and design of drainage improvements for developments in San Bernardino, Riverside, Kern, San Diego and Los Angeles counties. These drainage designs required both the use of county hydrology manuals, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ programs, and the hydrology/ hydraulics programs developed by Mr. Jackson.
On a daily basis, he provides advice and instructions to many engineering firms on use of software for the design and analysis of storm drain channels, or the preparation of hydrology studies. Sample projects he has been involved with include the following:
• Design Engineer where the firm was retained by an engineering company to analyze a 30 square mile drainage area. The study area lay on both sides of Interstate Highway 5 in the northern part of Los Angeles County. A shopping outlet center had been designed for a site downstream of the study area. When building permits were requested it was discovered that the existing facilities that were to be used to protect the shopping center were inefficient based on current Los Angeles hydrology manual. The firm, working with Los Angeles County, was able to gain approval for the drainage and at the same time, effect changes to the rainfall map designation portion of the hydrology manual.
• Project Engineer for the development of software programs with the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works as follows:
LAR04 – F0601 – Modified Rational Method. Added program options, including automatic calculation of “bum factors,” areas less than one acre in size and runoff volume totals. Prepared a separate retarding basin program providing Modified Puls analysis input to F0601.
WSPGW – Water Surface Pressure Gradient. Added metric unit option, improved junction analysis to include upstream conduit angle, drawing file output and improved super elevation calculations.
• Project Engineer working with the City of La Habra and the Los Angeles County Flood Control District to do a hydrology study and design a method of handling water that had been impacting Harbor Blvd. and a residential street. Due to previous designs, flooding problems occurred that needed to be mitigated so that a large church property could continue to function. Through imaginative routing, both problems were overcome, thereby allowing the church to legally remain open.
Consulting Engineer for an investigation of flooding adjacent to Tijuana River, San Diego County, California. The firm was contacted after other engineering companies could not agree or successfully determine the causes of flooding along the river. The firm, after thorough investigation, determined that all previous studies done were in error in that they did not factor in the panic situation that occurred when a large flood control dam was close to being breeched in Mexico. The investigation and study that ensued indicated the firm’s in-depth knowledge and management of large drainage systems.