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Company Name
TETRA TECH, INC.
Contract #
A-2023-053-01
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
4/4/2023
Expiration Date
4/3/2026
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2025
Destruction Year
2031
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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PROPOSAL FOR <br />On -Call Engineering Design Services <br />PROJECT APPROACH <br />Project Management <br />PFAS Treatment Systems <br />Tetra Tech fully understands the importance of this project to the City. Our team has therefore developed a <br />plan and a system that can complete a group of projects in the most expeditious manner possible. <br />We have dedicated over 35 staff members (90% of which are local) to work on this project. They will be <br />grouped into two teams which will each have a leader along with six other key staff members from various <br />disciplines (civil, processtmechanical, structural, electrical, I&C, water quality, and 3D CADD) under the <br />direction of our Project Manager, Steve Tedesco, PE. <br />This approach will allow our team to work on multiple sites at the same time. <br />Each team will also be assisted, from a pool of 20 additional staff members, to <br />provide both technical and production assistance. Members of the pool will <br />work on certain specifications, details, and control descriptions that are <br />common to both teams. <br />Our Project Manager, Steve Tedesco, will meet weekly with the City to review <br />progress and resolve any issues. At these meetings, our team will roll out the <br />latest plans, review the design, and solicit input. In this manner we expect to <br />have most issues resolved before our submittals, allowing for review periods <br />to be shortened to one to two weeks per submittal. <br />Tetra Tech will develop and maintain a Project Management Plan (PMP) to <br />ensure successful execution of the project. The draft PMP will be submitted <br />within 10 days of project award, and the final PMP will be submitted within <br />five days of receiving the City's draft comments. The purpose of the PMP is to clearly define Tetra Tech's <br />approach, personnel, resources, project schedule, and milestones in executing and managing scope, <br />schedule, cost, and to comply with the requirements of the project. We propose a concise document <br />organized as follows: <br />■ Project Management Organization <br />■ Key Personnel Roles and Responsibilities <br />■ Project Scope, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), and Technical Approach that defines activities and <br />milestones <br />■ Detailed Activity -Based Schedule (organized consistently with the WBS) <br />■ A plan to keep the City up to date on the project <br />Technical Approach <br />We are very familiar with the City's water wells, reservoirs and distribution from our many years of service. Our <br />team will obtain and review all relevant information on the proposed treatment sites so we can determine the <br />best way to treat all affected wells and cost effectively get the treated water distribution system. As we work on <br />each treatment system the first thing, we will do is confirm available information and provide a design criteria <br />document that is site specific to each well. <br />Pre -purchasing vessels for the project can be a significant time savings for the projects. It is critical that our <br />design teams incorporate the pre -purchased vessels correctly into our construction bid packages. Tetra Tech <br />has done this in the past on several IX projects. <br />In order to take full advantage of the time saved through pre -purchased vessels, we recommend the following: <br />■ Design the concrete slab as a single mat foundation to hold all vessels, piping, pipe racks, drain system, <br />and conduits. <br />■ Design the slab with no pipe or conduit penetrations. This will allow slab work to begin as soon as the <br />contract is approved. <br />■ Design late proof packets to allow ease of installation of vessels and anchor bolts. No matter how good <br />the vessel quality control is, it is impossible for all bolt locations to be exact in the field. <br />TETRA TECH Page 17 <br />
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