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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25F - AGMT - ENGINEERING TECH SRVSREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 16, 2019 TITLE: AWARD AGREEMENTS TO PROJECT PARTNERS, INC., INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, PENCO ENGINEERING, INC., GK ASSOCIATES, AND TRANSTECH FOR ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES FOR UP TO FIVE YEARS, FOR A TOTAL AGGREGATE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2,500,000 (STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1C) CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 1s' Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2°d Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute five agreements with the firms listed below to provide engineering, technical, and administrative support services, for a three-year period commencing July 16, 2019, and expiring July 15, 2022, with a provision for one, two-year renewal option exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, for a total aggregate amount not to exceed $2,500,000 for the five contracts combined, for the term of the contract, including the optional renewal, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney: • Project Partners • Interwest Consulting Group, Inc. • Penco, a Cannon Company • GK & Associates • Transtech Engineers, Inc. In order to provide the best services to the City, staff will endeavor to distribute work equally among the five consultants, but reserves the right to assign more work to one or more consultants over another based on type of support position required, availability of staff, and performance, among otherfactors. DISCUSSION The City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency oversees all aspects of civil engineering for capital improvements projects, including managing project design and construction. In the past, the City has contracted with consultant firms to provide temporary staffing for the Public Works Agency to perform a wide range of tasks to design, manage, and inspect construction of City capital 25F-1 Agreements with Project Partners, Interwest Consulting Group, Penco Engineering, Inc., GK & Associates, and Transtech for Engineering and Technical Support Services July 16, 2019 Page 2 improvements, as well as to support city-wide development and utility permit -related services. In anticipation of peak workloads which will exceed the current staffing capacity of the Public Works Agency, the recommended staff augmentation would help maintain time -sensitive project delivery schedules and commitments related to private property development activity. The approval of this recommended action will allow the City to temporarily augment staff as needed for various engineering, technical and administrative duties, to meet the agency goals and deliver projects in a timely manner. The plan checking and permit fees that the City charges developers are based on cost recovery, and the on -call nature of the recommended contracts assures that the city can maintain responsiveness. The table shown in Exhibit 1 summarizes the revenues for plan checking and permitting that Public Works has received over the last seven fiscal years, and shows that permit - related actual revenues significantly exceed the estimated/budgeted revenue each year. On May 30, 2019, the Public Works Agency released a Request for Proposals on the City's website and notified qualified consulting firms. Ten proposals were received and evaluated by a review committee from the Public Works Agency. Each firm was rated according to its organization, credentials, resumes, references, and fees to provide the required services. The list of the firms and each respective score is as follows: FIRM SCORE Project Partners, Inc. b9 Interwest Consulting Group 86 Penco Engineering, Inc 84 GK Associates 82 TransTech 81 NV5 77 Infrastructure Engineers 74 Albert Grover and Associates 73 Adams Streeter 69 Ronin Staffing 65 Staff recommends that Project Partners, Inc., Interwest Consulting Group, Penco Engineering, Inc., GK Associates, and TransTech be retained to provide engineering, technical, and administrative support services (Exhibits 2 through 6). The cost proposals from these top five firms were negotiated to ensure the City receives the highest quality and value. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There are no environmental impacts associated with this action. 25F-2 Agreements with Project Partners, Interwest Consulting Group, Penco Engineering, Inc., GK & Associates, and Transtech for Engineering and Technical Support Services July 16, 2019 Page 3 STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #6 - Community Facilities & Infrastructure, Objective #1 (establish and maintain a Community unityend Investment servicPl fe oflan r exli City assets), Strategy C (invest resources and technology infrastructure to protect the City's investment and support a high quality of life standard). FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact at this time. Prior to utilizing any of these on -call services, Public Works staff must receive Finance & Management Services Agency approval of funding and accounts to ensure that funds are available under the authorization and aggregate limit of these agreements. onding Noce to specificUpon scessful completion of this fiscal review, a scope and maximum expenditure for the task order pwill be issued to a firm. eed containing Funds are available for expenditure in FY 2019-2020 in the following Public Works Contract Services -Professional Accounts: Exhibits: 1. PWA Development Activity 2013-2019 2. Agreement — Project Partners, Inc. 3. Agreement — Interwest Consulting Group 4. Agreement — Penco Engineering, Inc., A Cannon Company 5 Agreement — GK & Associates 6. Agreement —TransTech 25F-3 25F-4 EXHIBIT 1 PWA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY 2006-2019 PWA DEVELOPMENT PLAN CHECKS z000 15M 1000 soo 0 06/07 0)/08 06/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12(33 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/16 18/19 (Prolected� FISCAL YW PWA STREET AND UTILITY PERMITS ISSUED ism 500 0 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/30 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/25 15/16 16/17 17/18 39/19 Projected) FISCAL YEAR PWA PERMIT RELATED REVENUE a,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 %/07 07/M N/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13114 14/15 15/16 16117 17/18 18/19 (Proletletll FISCAL YEAR 25F-5 25F-6 EXHIBIT 2 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 16th day of July, 2019 by and between Project Paitners..("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. On May 30, 2019, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 19-045, by which it sought a consultant to provide engineering, technical, and administrative support services on an as -needed basis for the City's Public Works Agency. B. Consultant submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Consultant represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-045 and addendum thereto. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES On an as -needed basis, and at the City's sole discretion, Consultant shall perform the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-045 and addendum thereto, and as more specifically delineated in Consultant's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated in full. 2. COMPENSATION a. City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maximum compensation to Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement at the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. Consultant is one of several consultants selected to provide services on an as - needed basis under RFP No. 19-045. The total compensation for services provided by all consultants selected under RFP No. 19-045 shall not exceed the shared aggregate amount of $2,500,000 during the term of the Agreement, including any extension periods. b. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Page 1 of 8 25F-7 Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals and Scope of Work, which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate on July 15, -2022`unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 17, below. The tern of this Agreement may be extended for one 2-yeaf period upon a writing executed by the City Manager and City Attorney. 4. PREVAILING WAGES Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer -employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Consultant shall require all subconsultants to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Page 2 of 8 25F-8 Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subconsultants, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary with respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Consultant is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: (i) Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. Page 3 of 8 25F-9 (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies she not be cancelled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect, by consultant, without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. f. If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to famish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Consultant's right to be paid forits time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) forpersonal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Consultant or its subconsultants, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, and attorney's fees, Page 4 of 8 25F-10 for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the City pursuant to this Agreement. 10. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. 11. CONFIDENTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 13. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: Page 5 of 8 25F-11 To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax 714- 647-6956 Executive Director Public Works Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-21) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 To Consultant: Project Partners 23195 La Cadena Drive, Suite 101 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Attn: ICimo Look, P.E. A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these timeframes, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 14. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant regarding the subject matter herein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties agree that any terns or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 15. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without Page 6 of 8 25F-12 the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void, Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 16. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies. 17. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 18. NON-DISCRIMINATION Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, relation, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 19. JURISDICTION -VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California; shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. Page 7 of 8 25F-13 20. P.ROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term orthis Agreement, maintain all necessary",licenses,, Permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary•for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City immediately and. in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and -exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. '21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned rep_ resents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terrris of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully; -including reasonable costs and attomey's fees, for any iirjuries or damages to City in the event that suchIauthority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto.shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the'body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the.date and year first above written. ATTEST: Norma'Mitre Acting Clerk of the Council APPROVED.AS TO FORrrI SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: IlV. J r'M. Funk Assistant City Attomey RECOMiVIENDED FOR APPROVAL Fuad S. Sweiss, PE, PLS Executive Director Public Works Agency ,CITY OF,SANTA ANA Kristine Ridge. City Manager. CONSULTANT N `I'ille: Page 8 OF 8 25F-14 (10 U) 0 Q. 0 U o� Project Partners 23195 Le Cadena Or. Suite 101 Laguna Hills. CA 92653 phone 949.852.9300 fax 949.852.9322 EXHIBIT A fProject Partners Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services RFP No. 19-045 Prepared for: City of Santa Ana June 13, 2019 25F-15 Table of Contents Cover Letter Section 1 Project Partners Firm Overview 1.1 General Overview of Project Partners 1-1 1.2 Services We Offer1-1 ____________ 1.3 Positions We Provide___ _______________ 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- - ----- 1.4 The Project Partners' Team____-_____ _____________................ 1-3 1.5 Project Partners Organization Chart1_5 1.6Contract Agreement Statement_ 1-5 Section 2 Understanding of Needs 2.1 Understanding the City's Project Needs__________________ ------------------------------ 2_1 2.2 Our Approach _— ---------------------------------------------------- 2.3 Public Staff Augmentation Experts_______________------------ --___2-2 2.4 CalPERS Compliance is CRTICIAL 2.5 Providing High Quality Engineering Professionals 2.6 Providing Cost Effective Billing Rates 2.7 How Our Approach Benefits the City's Needs Section 3 Relevant Project Experience $ References 3.1 Similar Public Works Experience______________ _ _ 3-1 3.2 Proven History Working with the City of Santa Ana 3-1 3.3 Three Project Summaries__________________________--_—__-__-_--_3.2 3.4 References_________ 3-7 Appendix A - Certifications • Non -Collusion Affidavit • Non -Lobbying Certification • Non -Discrimination Certification Appendix B - Fee Proposal (Attached in Separate Envelope) 25F-16 "Partners in Building Engineering Careers and Teams" www.projectpartners.com F Project Partners June10, 2019 Mr, Taig Higgins Project Manager Santa Ana Public Works Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Re: Proposal for Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services Dear Mr. Higgins: Project Partners is pleased to submit this proposal and is excited about the opportunity to continue providing the City of Santa Ana (City) with Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services. We are a civil engineering firm that specializes in providing public sector organizations with the exact service the City is seeking. OUR APPROACH Project Partners approach is simple and is based on three fundamental components: a Compliance with Labor Laws —We know how to keep the city safe. • Dedicated High Quality Staff— We have true engineering professionals for your projects. • Cost Effective Billing Rates — Our rates are a fraction of traditional consultant rates. WHY SELECT PROJECT PARTNERS Though there are a multitude of reasons to select us, five principal reasons include: • Long Proven Record of Providing This Exact Service • Long Proven Track Record of Working Well with the City of Santa Ana e Public Sector Staff Augmentation Experts • Proven Record of Providing High Quality Public Works Professionals • Bonus Benefit - Caltrans Approved Billing Rates 23125 Le Cadena Dr. Suite 101 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 2 5 F -17 phone 949.852.9300 rax 949.852.9322 Protect Partners Proposal Request for Proposal to Provide Staff Augmentation Page 2 of 2 In the following proposal, we will explain In detail on our approach and the multitude of reasons to select us. After reading it, I am sure you will agree that Project Partners is the right choice for the City. Should you have any questions or need further clarifications, please do not hesitate to give me a call at any time. Sincerely, Klmo Look, P.E. Principal Project Partners, Inc. 23195 La Cadena Drive Suite 101 Laguna Hills, Ca 92GS3 Ph: 949-852-9300 25F-18 ,tea ® Project Partners Section 1 am Experience 25F-19 Project Partners CITY OF SANTA ANA PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICES Firm :and, Team:Exp Obnce 1.1 General Overview of Project Partners 1.2 Established In 1996 as a California corporation, Project Partners has quickly become the leading engineering resource firm for Southern California public agencies. Specializing in Public Works and Water/Wastewater sectors, numerous cities and special districts have made Project Partners their go -to -firm to solve peaking workload issues. Project Partners recognized that many municipalities, particularly engineering departments, are impacted by reduced staff levels. Unfortunately, this issue is not expected to change as the "baby boomer" generation reaching their retirement years, staff retirement will increase. Simultaneously, the ongoing pension crisis has discouraged upper management from approving staff increases. This leads to public agencies working under heavy workloads with a diminished workforce. I This is where Project Partners comes in. Many Southern California agencies have turned to Project Partners to help complete more projects and expedite delivery of public works services. Our proven ability to have quality technical professionals at affordable prices has been the winning formula for decades. Services We Offer To help our clients complete more projects and meet department goals, Project Partners offers three services: Umited-Term On -Site Technical Staff Service: With our large pool of .available staff, Project Partners, offers our clients a broad range of expertise designed to help our clients get more work done. Our staff works on -site, shoulder to shoulder with our client's staff, performing critical duties that are integral to client's everyday operations. With our extensive management system, we monitor and manage ourstaff's activities and assignment to verify compliance with all labor laws. Section 1, Page 1 25F-20 1141 R Project ` Partners 1:3 OTI(OFSANTAANA PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICES .Project. Management and other Consultative Services: Project Partners has strong proven, expertise in Project Management and other consultative work. our project management staff is com prised of senior engineers with decades of experience and expertise in public works and water/wastewater. This in-depth knowledge combined with years in the public -sector industry, allow them not only to address complex issues but to hit the ground running, being productive on day one.. + On -Site: and Off -Site Plan Check Services: Project. Partners understands that in today s fast-paced'development sector, projects have to flow quickly and smoothly through the regulatory approval process. With decades of experience In providing.plan check services to numerous public agencies we have become a sought-after solution. Our staff, with years of. plan checking experience, have assisted cities in recovering from deficits_ .and min rnize the, impact of fluctuating workloads. To the best of our'ability,.Project'Parthers.will provide and fulfill:all services requested in the - Scope of Work stated in the, RFP. Why Select Project, Partners Though there is a multitude of reasons why Project Partners is the right choice for the City, below are four key reasons and their related benefits: Long Proven Record Providing of Exact Service Sought by Santa Ana — No other firm comes close to'Project Partners' record of providing Engineering Staff and Project Management. Support ,Services to Southern California's. public=sector agencies. Project Partners was founded specifically to provide this exact service and has been successfully doing so for over 20 years. This fact has led.us to'be'the firm of choice for numerous public agencies throughout'Southern California, This is explained in greater detail in section 3. Public Sector Staff Augmentation Experts — For the City to effectively utilize on -site consultant staff, compliance with public sector labor laws, particularly as they apply to the California PublicEmployees' Retirement System (CaIPERS), is critical. Project Partners is a public -sector staff augmentation expert and has specific programs and procedures specifically designed to keep public sector agencies, like the City of Santa Ana, safe and in compliance with California labor laws. This is further detail explained in Section 2. Proven Record of Providing High Quality Public Works Professionals — With over 20 years of experience in providing highly qualified public works staff to almost every major Public Section A, Page.2 25F-21 All FProject `�- Partners $4 C/TYOFSA1VTAANA PROPOSAL. FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND A D M I 14STRATI VE SERVICES Works organization in Southern.California, Project Partners is absolutely the ideal partner for the City. Further detail explained in Section 3. Long Proven Track record with the City of Santa Ana — Project Partners has an almost two - decade long track record of working with the City. Over the years, we'have assisted in the completion of numerous water and public works projects and help minimize the impacts of ,Workload fluctuations. Bonus Benefit- Project Partners has Caltrans approved billing rates. We realize this criteria ,was not requested by the City for this proposal, but understand the City does have Caltrans funded projects. Should the City need assistance on any of these State or Federally funded projects, Project Partners' approved billing rates will allow the City access fo our staff resources.. 'The Project Partners' Team Fundamental to being a successful long-term partner with the City is our strong.organizational structure and 'key team members. Our organizationIs on a two-part structure, with our principal engineer as the City's designated Contact and supported by our Administrative Team. Principal Contact — Mr. Klmo Look 'Project Partners is pleased to designate Mr. Kimo Look as the Principal Contact for this contract.. He is the founder of Project Partners and a professional cMI engineerWith extensive experience, in a wide range of civil engineering projects. Several advantages he brings to this contract are: Authority to Immediately Resolve a Problem - Mr. Kimo Look is the principal.and owner of Project Partners. He has the authority to make all decisions involving contract and the company affairs. This authority enhances development' and implementation of quick and creative solutions, increasing the efficiency of the'entire project. Understands Technical Needs of Public Sector Engineering Positions. As a professional engineer who has worked on numerous public projects and in various capacities, Mr. Look is very familiar with the challenges and issues that occur while implementing projects. He has a keen understanding of the technical and non -technical skill sets to select -the right professional for.our organization. 'Section 1, Page 3 25F-22 1 ca7 oFSANTAANA Project PROPOSALFDRENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVESERVICES Partners Principal'Contact Availability The City of Santa Ana is a valued client and thus our Principal Contact, Kinio Look, will be available and of service at all times. If for some unexpected reason our Principal.Coniact is not Teachable, our administrative team will be his backup. Principle Contact Information Mr. Kimo Look • Principal Project Partners, Inc. 23195 La Cadena Dr., Suite 101 Laguna Hills, CA. 92653 P — 949-852-9300 F- 949-852-9322 Email— klook@projectpartners.com Administrative Support Team Our Principle Contact is supported by a team of highly experience_ professionals with.decades of experience workingwith technical resources W public sector organizations. Director of Operations — Ms. Markiva Raissdana. Ms. Raissdana has over 35 years of professional experience in the staffing Industry. As manager of the overall internal operations, she brings a wealth of experience to all administrative functions for staff management issues, accurate and comprehensive invoices / reports, MR oversight, and liaisons with Project Partners Legal Teams. She leaas.a team of support staff under her to, accomplish these duties. Operations Manager -'Ms: Atousa Johnson. Ms. Johnson has almost two decades of experience in providing staff augmentation and -consultative services to California public sector organizations. Ms. Johnson was. key in identifying key talent and then remotely managing them effectively. Section 1, Page 4 25F-23 i Project OTYOFSANTAANA 4640 Partners PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICES 1.5 Project Partners Organization Chart The following Is an organization chart that displays the internal framework of Project Partners. Client Services Kimo Look Principal & ,CEO Doug Johnson Director of Client Services L4Staff Management',, Marklya Raissdana Director of Operations ' Atousa Johnson Operations Manager 1.6 Contract Agreement Statement Project Partners concurs with the entirety of the Agreement attached in the RFP under Attachment 2 in the Appendix. Section 1, Page 5 25F-24 Project Partners Section 2 iding of Needs 25F-25 �. V Pr'O%eCt CITY OF SANTA ANA PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADM INSTRATIVE SERVICES �' Partners Understanding of Needs'; 2.1 Understanding the City's Project Needs Project Partners understands that the City is seeking engineering support services to help the Public Works Agency to Increase the number of projects completed. Support is being sought specifically in the areas of Design, Construction Management, Plan Check, Project Management, and Inspection. We understand the City has increased workloads and reduced staff caused in part by the retirement of "baby boomers" combined with the ongoing pension crisis. This has made it difficult for the City (and other public sectors agencies) to hire staff at levels that match current workload. Our understanding of these challenges has helped shaped our business model, to provide public agencies relief by providing engineering technical support to assist in getting more projects done. 2.2 Our Approach As mentioned in previous sections, our goal is to provide the City with highly qualified engineering professionals at a cost-efficient rate and remain CalPERS compliant. We strive for efficiency through simplicity. Project Partners approach is based on three fundamental components. • Compliance with Labor Laws —Public Sector Staff Augmentation Experts • High Quality Staff Dedicated — True Engineering Professionals to tackle projects • Cost Effective Billing Rates - Rates a Fraction of Traditional Consultant Rates All of these are explained is the following sections. Section 2, Page 1 25F-26 CITY OF SANTA ANA p Project PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICES y' Partners 2.3 Public Sector Staff Augmentation Experts Today's environment has changed. Merely providing good staff is no longer sufficient. Compliance with labor laws is critical. To be compliant with CalPERS laws and to be protected from CaIPERS penalties, the City needs to select a firm that has expertise in providing contract staff to public sector organizations. Project Partners is that firm. Merely providing good staff is no longer sufficient. Compliance with labor laws is critical. There is no .doubt that we are public sector staff augmentation experts. Throughout our 20-year history, we have been worked closely with top legal firms to understand the complexities of California pension law and develop workable solutions for our clients. We have developed the know-how to legally work within the laws to allow our clients to have flexible staff solutions the need to move projects forward. From the many webinars we have hosted to the talks given to the seminars led, Project Partners is no doubt public sector staff augmentation experts. Selecting Project Partners would allow the City to have a flexible staff solution it wants. 2.4 CalPERS Compliance is CRITICAL We believe the City 'understands that compliance with CaIPERS related Labor Laws is critical. Project Partners knows how to achieve and maintain compliance with contract staff in public sector organizations. We have developed a comprehensive operational system that helps us keep our staff and our clients in compliance with state and federal labor and pension laws. Key components of this system are presented below: Understanding the Law. Project Partners understands the multitude of complex public - sector labor laws that relate to public sector contract staffing. We not only understand the laws, but we realize they are dynamic and we aggressively track them to monitor changes and legal interpretations. Comprehensive Processes and Procedures. Together with several Southern California labor law firms, we have developed comprehensive processes and procedures for having contract staff in public sector organizations. These thorough operations not only keep our contract staff in compliance with labor laws but help guide the actions of our clients to keep them in Section 2, Page 2 25F-27 E Project Partners 2.5 2.6 compliance as well. CITY OF SANTA ANA PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADM INSTRATIVE SERVICES Careful and Complete Documentation. To be in compliance with labor laws is not enough. One has to prove compliance, and proof comes through careful and complete documentation. Within our operational processes and procedures, we have systems that automatically identify and document key proof of how our "staff is in compliance with labor laws. Equally important, our documentation processes also identify the specific areas our clients, our public agency partners, are in compliance with as well. This combined documentation partnership gives the public -sector agencies the evidence they need to be successful during CaIPERS audits. Providing High Quality Engineering Professionals There is no doubt that Project Partners has outstanding staff. They are engineering professionals who can hit the ground running, solving the City's needs. Our abilities to. provide high quality professionals is clearly demonstrated by the fact that over 80%of our clients return to us again and again. This speaks volumes of the quality'of our staff and our ability to deliver. We believe, like our other clients, the City will clearly see the top-quality talent they need to get their projects done. Providing Cost Effective Billing Rates With 80% of our clients returning to us again and again, it speaks volumes as to the quality of our staff. Cost savings is one of the key areas where Project Partners excels. Not only do we have excellent Project Management staff, but an outstanding cost-effective approach as well. Bill Rates a Fraction of Our firm is specifically designed to provide Project Consulting Management services, allowing our business model to provide Firm Rates cost effective opportunities. We operate differently from most consulting firms because we have a very efficient and focused operation, and therefore have substantially reduced overhead costs. Oursuccess is seen in our rates; thus, we are able to pass these considerable savings along to our clients. The bottom line is our clients get more projects done for less cost. Section 2, Page 3 25F-28 k CITY OF SANTA ANA Project PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICES Partners Table 1: Project Partners Billing Rates vs. Other Consultant Rates Cost Effective Solutions Project Partners Billing Rates Are A Fraction of Other Consultant's Rates $150 A $100 i m $50 $0 I 1 1c),- .O Staff Project Senior Engineer Manager Project Manager 2.7 How Our Approach Benefits the City's Needs Project Partners is the right solution for the City. We understand the City's staffing needs and we know to solve them. We understand how to deliver on -site engineering support and be in compliance with CaIPERS labor law. No other firm can provide the quality of staff with low rates and be in compliance with CaIPERS. That is why we are the right firm for the City. section 2. Page 4 25F-29 <, :•\ Project Partners Section 3 xperiences & References 25F-30 3.1 011K CITY OF SANTA ANA Project PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AN D ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES +D; Partners Relevant,Pr oject:Experience3 5.& References Similar Public Works Experience We are the ideal firm for the City. Project Partners has an extended history of providing a wide range of Public Works staff support to municipalities. Services we have provided in the past include: Project Management, Construction Management, Plan Check, Inspection and various other administrative and technical resources. Our operating methods have allowed us to work very closely with our clients, to the degree that we are an extension of their staff. This provides our clients with close communication and excellent coordination that results in projects not only being successfully completed on'time and under budget, but also meeting the goals and specifications set .by our clients. The unique combination of low bill rates, understanding pension laws, and high -quality staff makes Project Partners the go -to firm for many cities. That is why 80% of our clients are repeat clients. Our references are willing testify to the high quality of our staff and the cost- effective solutions we bring. Project Partners is so confident in our services and reputation, we are not only providing three representative project summaries, but also providing an overview of six additional references. All of these references are willing to testify to the high quality of our staff and the cost-effective solutions we bring. Proven"History Working with the City of Santa Ana Project Partners has an almost two -decade long history of working with the City of Santa Ana. Our relationship began in 2001 with our staff providing sidewalk assessment and street design services. Since then we have assisted the City in a multitude of areas including development services, traffic engineering, CIP design, NPDES programs, and water systems improvements. Currently, we have several staff assisting with water utilities support, parking permit and front countersupport, traffic engineering support, and administrative support. Section 3. Page 1 25F-31 % Project CITY OFSANTAANA `t'' Partners PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHN[CAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES 3.3 Three Project Summaries As mentioned above, we are confident in our ability and business as we have provided this exact service to many municipalities throughout the region. In this section, we will provide three project summaries with references. These summaries briefly overview the services we provided and the staff we had on this project. Project Partners played a crucial role in completing multiple projects and helping our clients meet their department set goals. These projects reflect on our ability to provide a cost-effective solution to address peak workload issues. City of El Monte As a small city, the City of El Monte has a sinallerengineering department. As a result, it feels the impacts of engineering workload fluctuations on its department. Having responsibilities in both water and public works the city needed help. Project Partners was brought in to due to our proven staff and cost effective. bill rates. We immediately tackled several key projects including major transportation projects that included City Wide Street Resurfacing & Reconstruction, several Safe Route to School projects, Groundwater Mitigation Operable Unit implentation, maintance department large equipment purchases, and other Water Utility Department projects. Our economical solutions allowed the City to cost effectively undertake and complete more projects. Services Provided to the City Public Works Engineering Services • CIP Project Management ■ Scoping and Budget Development • RFQ/RFP Development Design Consultant Coordination • Contract Management • CIP Construction Management • Field Inspection ■ Change Order Management • Review/Process Contractor Payments r Project Closeout Water Utility Support Services Water Operations Management Support • Quarterly/Annually Water Quality Report Submission • Safety Training Program Development Water MaintenanceProject Operations Water Operator Support Section 3, Page 2 Braden Yu Engineering Manager 11333 Valley Blvd EI Monte. CA (626) 580.2001 BYu@elmonteca.gov Project Partners Staff Assigned Water Utilities Department ➢ Sr. WaterUltililyManager ➢ Sr. Water Superintendent ➢ Senior Water Operator Public Works Department ➢ City Engineer ➢ .CIP Engineer ➢ CIP Construction. Manager ➢ Constructionlnspector 25F-32 Ot Project Partners aTYOFSANTAMA PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES City of Ontario Project Partners has been serving the City of Ontario since 2001. As one of thr largest and most dynamic cities in the Inland Empire, they had significant project tasked to complete. Because .of this, they clearly felt the fluctuation of Public Works workloads and understood the need to reduce the impact on City staff. As a solution, Ontario hired Project Partners to provide a variety engineering services and staff to both the Municipal Utilities and Engineering departments to provide a better workload balance, a solution that exceeded expectations in all aspects. Project Partners successfully completed a number of key projects. As a result, the Cit, was able to meet all of theirgoals under their intended budgets and deadline_. Services Provided to the Citv Public Works Engineering Services • CIP Construction Management Field Inspection Change Order Management • Review/Process Contractor Payments • Project Closeout • CIP Construction Inspection ■ Field Inspection • Change Order Management • Review/Process Contractor Payments ■ Project Closeout Water Utility Support Services • CIP Construction Management • Field Inspection • Change Order Management • Review/Process Contractor Payments • Project Closeout • Water Planning Service ■ Water Supply Evaluation Masterplan Development and Maintenance ■ Water Use/Drought Management ■ Treatment Process' Assessment • Water Systems Plan Review ■ Review and Redline Development Plans • Hydraulic Report Evaluation • Interdepartmental Plan;ReviewCoordination • Grant Administration • Grant Application Research and Writing ■ Grant Compliance Management and Reporting Section 3, Page 3 Scott Burton Director of Public Works 1425 S. Bon View Avenue Ontario, CA (909)395-2682 sburton@ci.ontario.ca.us Protect Partner Positions Provided Water Department ➢ Senior Water Project Manager ➢ Water Project Engineer ➢ Construction Inspector Pretreatment Inspector Public Works ➢ Senior CIP Engineer ➢ Engineering Technician ➢ Construction Inspector 25F-33 44 Project Partners City of Anaheim CITYOFSANTAANA PROPOSAL FOR'ENGI N EERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES Like most cities, Anaheim was hit by the converging factors of reduced engineering staff from retirements and hiring restrictions from pension concerns. To address Public Works and Water Utility needs, Anaheim turned to, Project Partners to provide PM/CM and other Civil Engineering Services'. With bill rates a fraction of most consultants, Project Partners supported multiple areas within both departments as shown below. This winning combination proved highly.effective and allowed the City to continue to efficiently meet its project completion commitments easily within its designated budget. Services Provided to the City Public Works.Engineering Services OF Project Management • Scoping and Budget Development ■ RFQ/ RFP Development • 'Design Consultant Coordination ■ Contract Management CIP Construction Management • Field Inspection • Change Order Management • Review / Process Contractor Payments Project Closeout General Civil Engineering Services • DevelopmentPermit /Counter Support ■ Building Permit Processing and Issuance Plan Review and Inspection Records Maintenance and Filing r On -Site Public Works Check Service • Review and Redline Development Plans • Code Interpretations % Develop Inquiry Response Interdepartmental Coordination • Real Estate Project Management • Right of Way Activity Management • Schedule and Communication Management Water Utility Support Services • Water Planning Service • Water Supply Evaluation • Masterplan Development and Maintenance • Water Use / Drought Management • Treatment Process Assessment • Water Systems Plan Review Review and Redline Development Plans • Hydraulic Report Evaluation ■ Interdepartmental Plan Review Coordination Section 3, Page 4 Rudy Emami Director of Public Works 200 South Anaheim Blvd Anaheim. CA (714)765-5065 REmami@anaheim:net Protect Partners Staff Assigned Water Utilities Department ➢ Sr. Water Planning Engineer ➢ Sr. Water CIP Project Manager ➢ Water Plan Check Engineer ➢ Water Construction Inspection Water Conservation Technician Public Works Department ➢ Senior CIP Project Manager ➢ CIP Construction Manager ➢ Traffic Plan Check Engineer ➢ Development Plan Checkers ➢ Engineering Technician ➢ Real Property Analysts 25F-34 AM - Project Partners 3.4 References OTY OFSANTA ANA PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADIVINSTRATIVESUPPORT SERVICES No other firm comes close to Project Partner's record of assisting Southern California's public agencies address workload fluctuations. We were founded specifically to provide this exact service and have done so successfully for over 20 years. In addition to the three project summaries, we, are also including and additional list of references. .As mentioned,.all our references can easily attest to the quality of our engineering staff and our ability to get projects done. Contact Name /Address / Organization Professional Services Provided Phone City of Oceanside •CIP Project Management Cari Dale • CIP Construction Management 'Director of Water Utilities 300 N. Coast Highway • Water Planning Service (760) 435-5827 Oceanside, CA • Water Systems Plan Review. CDale@cLoceanside.ca.us • Building'& Safety Inspection City of Newport Beach : CIP Project Management Mark•Vukojevio • CIP Construction Management Deputy PW Dir/City Engineer 100 Civic Center Drive • Project Coordination (949) 644-3319 Newport, CA CIP Construction Inspection mvukojeAc@newportbeachca.gov City.of Pico Rivera. CIP Project Management • CIP Construction Management Maria Camillo 6615 S. Passons Blvd • Water Systems Plan Review Acting Public Works Director Pico Rivera, CA Water Operations Support (562) 801-4343 • Water Conservation Program mcardII6@pico-dvera.org Support City of San Gabriel CIP Project Management Algis Marciuska • CIP Construction Management Principal Engineer 416 West McGroarty St • On -Site Public Works Check Service (626) 308-2825 x4202 San Gabriel, CA . Development Permit / Counter amarciuska@sgch.org Support. City of San Juan Capistrano . CIP Project,Management Eric Bauman • CIP Construction Management Engineering Manager 32400 Paseo Adelanto: . Water Systems Plan Review 949-487-4312 San Juan Capistrano, CA Water Operation Management ebauman@sanjuancapistrano.org Section 3, Page 5 25F-35 0 Project Partners artners Appendix A Certifications 25F-36 Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-1: NON -.COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATIONS NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code Section 7106) To the CITY OF SANTA ANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS In accordance with Title 23 United States Code Section I U mid Public Contract Code 7106 the BIDDER declares that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that -the bid is genuiue,and not collusive or sham; that the BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other BIDDER to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived or agreed with any BIDDER or, anyone'else to put in a sham bid,.or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by .agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the BIDDER or any BIDDER, or to%fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other BIDDER, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the. contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the BIDDER has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged_ information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid "depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. Note: The above Non -collusion Affidavit is part of the Proposal. Signing this Proposal on the signature portion thereof shall also constitute signature of this Non -collusion Affidavit. BIDDERS are cautioned that making a false certification may subject the certifier to criminal prosecution. Signed 'State of California - County of CeANG1 Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on this day of 21Y9 by to me on the basis.of satisfactory evidence to be the person($) who appeared MICHAEL CARON Notary Public •.California r " Orange County +r , , Commission 2159225 - My Comm. Expires Aug 2, 2020 Notary Public Seale}° tv ,{ 25F-37 Appendix ATTACHMENT 312: NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: l . No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making. of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement; and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contact, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid'or will bepaid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant loan, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit a "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities". This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U. S. Code. Any person who fails to rile the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more Ihnn $100,000 for each such failure. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such sub recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. 'Finn Signed and Printed Naine: Title Date 6., 5-41 K. City'of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-2 25F-38 Appendix . ATTACHMENT 3-3t NON-DISCRIMIIVATION CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies as follows: The Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Consultant shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without, regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Consultant agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2. The Consultant shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Consultant, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 3. The Consultant shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers' representatives of the Consultant's commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice, in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. 4. The Consultant shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. 5. The Consultant shall furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation, to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 6. In the event of the Consultant's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, the contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Consultant may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts pr federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Execution Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 7. The Consultant shall include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-3 25F-39 by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontract or purchase order as the administering agency may direct as means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions For noncompliance; provided, however, that in the event the Consultant becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a sub -consultant or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency, the Consultant may request that the United States enter into such litigation to protect the interests of llie United States. S. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1735, as added by Chapter 643 Slats. 1939, and as amended, No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons upon public works because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicaps, mental condition,.marital status, or sex of such persons, except as provided in Section 1420, and any consultant of public works violating this Section is subject to all the penalties imposed for a violation of the Chapter. Signed: y Title: Firm:_, 1 ^i�✓5• YXJG. Date: (; S I q City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-4 25F-40 EXHIBIT B �wl 25F-42 EXHIBIT 3 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL; AND ADMINISTRATIVE:SUPPORT SERVICES FOR'PUBL'IC,WORKS PROJECTS' THIS:AGREEMENT,is inade and entered. into this 16th<dayof-'Julyen - 2019'by'and' betwe Interwest Consulting :Group, Inc ("Consultant" ), and th6�City bf.Santa.Afia, a 6harter:8ityand municipal corporation organized and existing_ under the Constitution and laws:of the, Stafe of ' Califoiriia'("City")., T RECTI•ALS A. On May 30, 2019,.the- City issued Request for Proposal No.:19-045,`by Which it sought a consultant t6provide engineering, -technical,: and'administrative,sgppoft .services on an as needed:basis _for the i"MWi.Public Works Agency.. B. '.Consultant submitted a responsive,proposal that Was among those selected bythe City. Consutant represents that it, is able.and Willing to provide th_e,services described�in the scope o£work that was included u RFP No. 19m*,and addendum tfiereto.. C: in undeitakin' t- eperformance,of this Agreement; Consultant represents that t_is knowledgeable in its field acid that any services perforined by`.Consultant under this§ Agreement willbeperfohned in compliance with such standards as'tnayreasonably be ezpecfed'from a professignal;contracting fu'm:in the f eld. NOW THEREFORE; in consideration of themutual and respective'promises, and_ ,subject to -.the terms and conditions hereinafter set _forth, theParties agree:as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES .On an as -needed basis, and at.the City's sole discretion, Consultant "shall perform the services,described in the scope.of,Work: that was included in RFP No, 19-045,arid addendum thereto, and as more specifidally delineaied in Consultant's.proposal, Which is attached as Exhibit A, and incorporated in full. 2.COMPENSATION. a. City neither wairants nor;guaraiitees any minimum on maximum compensation to. Consultant under this Agreement: -Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under t}iis.Agreemedt-atthe rates :and charges identified in:Exhibit'B:, Consultant is. one of several, consultants selected"to provide.services on an.5s= needed Basis under RFP No. I9=045. The aotal'compensation'for servicesprovided by all consultants selected ,under RFP 'No:-19-045 shall .not' exceed lthe shared aggregate aniount of $2,509,000 during the'term of, the.Agreeruent, including -any. extension,periods.. Page 1 of 8 25F-43 b. Payment by, City be, made withinnforty-five (45) days:following "receipt of proper invoice evidencing work ;performed, subject i'o'City'accouhtingprocedures, Payment need not, .lie" made for, 'work, which fails ;to meet ilia sfaridar3s of performance set forth in the Ree_ itals and Scope of Work; which may reasonablybe expected by City:. TERM, This Agreement shall commence on the date fnif written above ind•terniinate on July 15, 2022, unless terminatedearlier in accordance with Section 39, below:. The term of thisAgreement maybe"extanded fof one_ 2:yearpenod"upon.a writing ezecutedby;tlie City'Manageriand.City ..Attorney. •4. PREVAiQnROVAGES i Consultant is aware of -the reguirements;of Cal ifori ia'Labdr'Code Section,1720, et seo:; Arid 1770, .et seq., as well •as 'Califoriit1.a Code :of Regulations; Title 8; Sechon 16000; et"seq.; ("Prevailing 'Wage Laws`% A#h regdire the payriieiit of preVfpling wage• .rates and the; performance of other requirements on. `)iublic.works" and " cnainteriance" projects.• -If the services. being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance'.project ,as defined by •tha Prevailig "Wage: Laws; and the total compensation is $1;000 of more; Consultant agrees to fully.comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Consultant shall defend; indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents.:&ee and barmless'from any claim or liability 'arising out of anyfailure or alleged failure to comply with the.Prevailiiig•WageLaw's.. 15. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTAR Consultant shall, :daring .the ,enfire :teen :of this Agreement, be•:construed'to ;be .an ,independent eontractor.and not an employee of the City This'Agreement.is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer-ernployee relationship,, a jotntwenture relationship, of..to, allow the :City to exercise discretion or control"over-thd professional-iiianner in whieh.Consultant' performs the services Which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, .the services to be. provided by'Consul tint . shall be provided in a manner consrstent,with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services: Consultant shall pay all•salaries and wages; employer's social security taxes, .unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees • aiid shall be. responsible'forall'applicablewhthboldih -taxes. 6:- OWNERSHIP, OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpe(441 lieense,.for City ,to copy, .use, modify; reuse; .or sublicense .any and :all copyrights, designs, :and_ ,other "intellectaal property embodied inplans;=spedifications, studies, drawings; estimates;:and other. doc_ uments or: works of authorshb) (fixed irii any tangible medium, of expression, including but not linrited .to, •physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded -on compirtendiskettes, which arepre-pared•o'r caused to.,b0 prepared.bI Co-nsultant -under this Agreement':(" Docuinenfs &Data''•). Consultant shall'require" all siilioon§ultants to agree -in writing, that City is :granted anon -exclusive,' and. Pagel of 8 25F-44 Itant pre�ares -under this Agreement perpetual' license fdr an D6cumbhts &,DdtA the subconsu e6psultad -ri�ppdsents - and warrants - that. Coiisuitant:!bas the. legal 'right'fb , licdfise,any and all D66utnerit* &-,Data; e :Consultant makes no such representation.and wartahtyJA -regard to _Doburvients *&': Data which - were . li . iovided'to Consultant -by'thCity.. . cAy �11all-ript,be4iii-ted in I �hy .way I in it . s-usebfth e Do . curneds arid Data at at any th . nepro vided - .: -9Videj that any-suchise hot within, the Ouip6§es intended by,tbi§ Agx6emefit shall -be at Mrs sole. risk: 'I. INSURANCE Prior to undeftaking perforrhance of work under this Agreement; :Consultant_ shall maintain -dhd shall require its'subc6tistiltants, if any, to -obtain -arid maintain -insurance. as d0cribedbeloW: a. commercial General Liability Insurance: CdrisuItarit shall inaintaiii commercial g6fierdl likbility insurance namin.g.ffie,Cjtyjts;officersj employees, :agents, ,volunteers and revr6sent6tiv&g asadditionalinsureds) and shall'include, but not belimit-ed-totr6te6t6fa'.gainst&laims-aiisirg-ftgm-boditYafidp6rs6ndllnJUylil including death resulting therefrom and damage t property; any actor occurrencearisingout of Cohsulfant's�op6ratioiis-iri the performance of.titis AgreerAgnt,'including, without-lintitatioh, acw:involvinia,vehields. Thd4inobfits. of insurance shall ben6i•less,thatiihe*folloWiiap-- single limit coverage appl . ying!to bodily and personal iiijiu-yi.ih6lilding,death 'i&'ii,�ting thefe�&ifi and ty.- proper damage; in the'totdl amount ofSI 000;000,per. occurrence, with -$2,bO6,,060, in the aggregate, Such insurance shall. (a) naive tfikity, its officers; employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional hisiargd(s); (b).be,,primary With. respect to insurance or s6lf-Itkorance programs gr maintained City;.arid.(c), anis mainta n p ,contain standard separation of insureds provisions.. h business qutomobii6 liability insurafice,,or equiyalen(forrh With,a corfibined'sifigle limit of not less than $1;009,0007per .o - 6 - cu, irefice. Stith I insurance- . . .- shall - . include; co,yera$F for owned, hiredandmon.-owildd "automobiles. c. Workerls.Coinpematibfi Insurance. accordance wi with the California Labor Code, as any employees, is - r&paired to be insured Consultant, if Consultant hagainst; liability -for -Worker's cotpb*.fiofi or to undertake -self insurance. Prior to commencing dib perfikinahce ofthewbrk under this A emeiit� Consultant Agreement; agrees to obtaitiand maintain any employer's liabiliVinsurance with limits not less_ than $1;000,600 per Accident. d. 'If-Cdrisultantis or employs a licefisedprdfessi6nal such as an g6hitettrofen gineer: ,Professional liability (errors rand omissions) insurance, with atombined single. limit of notless than $1,000 006 with per $i,000,000in the aggregate. G; The -following requirements h be provided by Consultant quirement apply t6 t &bsurhnc6 to .,Pursuant tolhis section:' (i) Consultant sball maintain all insbr-,ifiJd6_r6quir6d above in Tu11 force and effect fo . r theentire period .covered b.ythus Agreement. N& 3id � 25F-45 (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished I u d tof-the.Cityupbn execution'.0f this. Agpdalent and shall be ai)vr66d by the City; es . hall state thdCtM p611olcs%sha[Niotbe cancelled Certificates and.:vo lici a or reduced in coverage :or changed in .any -other' material aspect,' by T , I consultant, without thaw (3 -0) dhys,pfioi - Written notice. - to - the',City . supply , Y with -ecut6, (iv), Consultant shall s City wi a d'ddditiohal' insured qIdqr*mefi4. .If c"olisu-Itaht'failsoitefus-es'toproduce oi�iiaAin6su inthe'inranc'erequir6dbyiiiis section i on, or fails s or re firs.es, to Airn i § h, the City with required ­ - proof that filsurailc6 has , Been produrcd and d is in force and paid for, theCity.shall have th6 right, at the'City"s el6ction,6 fbithWifli terminate Agreement. 'Such fennini te this fidlalliAnot�iiffect P? - — - - - - . Cofistiltant'sright -to:be paid for its time and materials expended viiof to notification of ter'll ination. -Cohsu]ltanfwaive-s the right'to4ecei Ve'cofhpcftsati6-n and agree�s Io J Q .!-.� �,., indeudhify-the,City for :anyworkapproval-insurance'by the p(*fbrm6d prior to ot - City. X IXDEivWMCATION; ,Consultant agrees, to defeiii4l and shall indemnify and hold _harm fess the 0t , it .Y, its officers,, ,agents, crupIdyces,,colisultEftits, special counsel, and represedikivesfrom halilit injury; damages; t oiit of claims for ges, just compensation, restitution, judicial or bdditabld relief drisih� personal 'mIJ` 1-d— r injury, 'including in &dth, and g which rnay.aAse from the s fo - pTopq1Iy'4qqia e, negligent op(�ritiofis.6f'tlie,CdfisultAKt or its §ubcohsultdfits,.agepiq 6filploye6,s,.or otherpersons ddtmgorfi theli behalf .whioli relates -io,tb&services described in section l.ofthis.Agreement;-and' frbin. any -claith. that p6rsbrial. injury, A doinp6ds6tion,,restituflon Judicial or. -_.y, ainages, just equitable relief is due l�y reason of the terns of or effects arisifik from this ]kgreernek '-This- qu - * �l - " I 6Aeninit,Y,,aftd' hold Mmiless a s agreement app ies- to All clainis ',for damage i restitution, judicial or equitable relief'suffered, or allepq to have been suffered,byxe'a-son ofilie- ev6i :events to , fif thi , S�,Scciiofi or by reason of,the` termsof, or effects, arising � from this. Agreement- The Q6ftsidtarit further agrees to indemnify,. hold kwuil_ess and pay all.costs for the -defense of tile'City; irclu4irig --fe.es.arid costs forspecial counsel to . be sclRt6d by the - qity, regarding any --action by, a third pal ty.dluallc -the•va- ' 0 qging - lidity -f thisAgt - edinefit,.' of asserting that personal -injury, damages; compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property lights .dfiic-s:bV,±6-asoh, of.the terms of, or effects,arismg ftin this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions With respect to its -rqpres6fttatibn in any, legal ,KIo ce&di I lag. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to. the extent :Consultant's §ervic6s are subject Io. Civil,Co& -Section 2782.8. th6 above.iiid6lanity shall be limitbd,,.td the ex"tentreqdired by�Civil Qode,Sedtibn 782­:,8, to claiim- s •ifik"" arise , of, Pertain 'to, or relate to �.the n e-glig"eft6e',,recklessness; or Willful misconduct of flie.C.ofikhant. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEANMeATION Consultant sh.All defend, indeinnify and,liold harinless the City, its ofticersi,agehis, representativ6s,.and,efnploy99s.againsf anydfid 411 liability; clud ab i _n ing-,co-sts., and:aft6rfiey's fees. Page 4 of 9, 25F-46 f6rhihingement of any United States' letters patefit,,tradeniark' or copyright contained in thewoik, product pF'documents provided by Consultant. Co tant . to the City pursuant to this Agreemeut. , .110. AECO''R65- i.A W ;Consultant, shall keep records and irNioides in connection ththe. 6,rltobepedormed.'. under this Agree mient. Consultant shall maintain complete and adetirate rceor&withrespect.to the,costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures,, and disbursements charged to the City, for a minimumd bf,three (1) years, or any longer period're ' redby period qui to Consultiait - under this All such records and km�, from the date of final payment this invoices shall be.cledily identifiable. Comultan.t -shall- allow a representative of the City examine, audit; and make transcripts or copies of such records and ariyoth6f documents created ,Pursuant - to,this'Ag'reement during regulgi - �busindsshours. (dusultaht shall allow inspection of all' wofk,data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to thus Agreement fora period of three. :(3) years from the date of final.payingnt,to.Consul't'dnt.iind'de this Agreement.. ill., CONFIDENTIALITY DENTIALITY it Consultant receives 'irom the !City. -information which ,duelo the. nature of.such information is rea-sonablyunderstood to' be -confidential and/orprqprietary, qqpsultant,agrees that ,it shall not use -or disclose such -information except,in the-perf6frhapep of this-Agr,e&mefii,,and further agrees to exercise'the same degree of care'itu,ses to protect its own iriforinationbf like importance, but in no event less than reasonable'dare. "Confidential InfdrinAtibn" shall.include. all fionpubli& inibrrhati6fiJ26fifidential inf6i7ria6on includes -not only Written information, but also ifif6miation transf6rred orally, Visually; electronically, or by other means. •Confidential information '­dis_cksedto.eith�ipart_b y yany subsidiary and/or agent of the other,04qY16 covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use ihd nondisclosure shall not apply to any inkimidtioh that (a) has been disclosed uii)iib'licIVIavdilablesdiirceg; (b) is, through no fault ofthe possession 1onsultani'disclosed'in a publicly available sopr e-,(c) is in rightful l6o. toti ofthd Cofis*ultaiit without anobligation ofdonfiden 61ity�': (d),ii required to be, disclosed by operation of law or confidentiality; is"ind y d'_ .' oped by . the CoiisultatiO�itho�t ��f�icnde to.inforinatioh disclosed by the , .0qnd&nt1 developed 7 .City. 12; CONFLIbT,OF INTEREST CLAUSE e Consultant covenants that it presently.has nojfit&r6st�dfid. shall not have interests, director ifidirect-Whicli . would I conflict in a manner - w-Ith.performanceof"gervices specified und.enthis 11 NOTICE Apy.notiice, tender, demand; delivery, or; other communication pursuarit,to,this Agrgement shall - •"Ve in writing and shall be deemed. t . 69properly glve" . el' . - b d IV n of mailed by ..: if . . ered'in.perso first.class or certified inail, postage prepaid; or sent by fak 6f, other t6legiaphi6-communication in: the manner provided in this Section, to themfbflow-ing-persons: P�a&!5 qf'.8. 25F-47 To City: (Jerk.617t hetty i " - ,CQIincil City Sania Ana 20*fivic Center Plaza (M-3 "bo x 1 98 8 Saajta Ana, CA 92702-i098 Fax 71 Executive Director, Nblic Works Agency City;ofSanta Ana 20 Civicddtteipiazd' '-1- -2'1y ( P40.,Box'1988 Santa -Ana.. CA 0702, To Consultant ,interwe-st:Coiistli-ing Group', Inc.i5i 46Ttarigistor—Larie, Runtington,Beadh,,CA 92649 Attu: Terry Rodrigue,ft,'-f TE,'OiNner. &Presid-enii A, party may,change its •addiess by ivingfiotice'ihwritin . to the - er fter. 91 - - .,.-g-- - Thdii - ; any comrnumcgtion, shall be address�'and transmitted t6"th a new address;, If serf communication shall effective-- or deemed to -have been given three,-.6 'days after'it hasbeen d,ep4siW 'in the .United States mail, duly re&tered dr.,cert prepaid, - - certified, With, piostag� Prepal and ,addiess&d as set forth,above; if sent by fax, communication shall be offective,ondb6med to have been given t:w, e In- ty-'iqur-`(,24) hoiirs a- fter. the ti " s' me et'forth6nihe.tfaftsrfiisgioniep6rtissued byi�ie trafisrnittifia-facsimile ma6hirie', addressed is se-t forth above. I 'For purposes . of'c,a,lc-ulafih th6,s - Coufity oi'Cify holidaysshall e excluded. timeframes, W-dek6ndsI-.fed,&-rftl, statel. 14. EXCLUSMTYAND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents tl 16,601110lete and statement between an . Agreement I - I den- th6 City d Consultant iogdrdingthe slibject matter herein, and spp-qp'edes any and 411-othefagfeeinents,, oral or written, between the,partids; In the event of a conflict between the te - - dihis eci n I�qnj,ilnd any,attachme . 4 hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail, This Agreement hiay.hbt be modified except by lOitten instrument signed by the Ciiy-and 'by an authorized representative of Consiiltant. 'The.. parties - agree that "te rms erms or condid6ris of any ,purchase ,order :or :other ifigtrurnerif that arejnc6n-sisteiitwith in -addition to, the,tertfis and couditionsIereo shall not hind or obligate "Consultant of the ,City; Each party tb.this-'Agf-ee-met'it-acknowledges Ahat.ho- rep'te-sontatibns,,i.ndtic.criidnts,pr-onu's-esorag,repmelits,orhllyorotherwise, have been made by any. party, or anyone acting.on b6balf of any party, which are not 6in 15. ASSIGNMENT' Inasmuch a-s1his-Agreement is intended to secure the•speciali .Con -zcdPseNice§.of C6fisill(aiit, sultant may not assign; transfer, del e, or subcontract air- interest herein Without, the pti- egat , _ or,subcontract � y or written consent of fh6'Ci.ty dfi such h assgftm . - - Y6i — , _ ent, trdnsftT, delegation on subco.ntrac.t iii.ithotit. Tage. , 6,of 8 25F-48 the City's pricirwritten consent shall be considered null and void. ;Nothing ifi ihisAgareement shall '136 construed trued to limit tht:,City's ability- to have any of the sdrvices*-hich are:thc subject to this Agrecffieqperfqnfied I by City pers6ftnei or'by other consultants retained b,V City. 14'. 'WAIVER. .No waiver of breach; failure of any condition, oTahyright or remedy contained -in. of ,granted tanted by the provisibris.of this Agreement shall be effective unless*it is in writing d signed g,an sign_ the party }vaiving the breach, failure, right or remedy No wad.yeio'fany,breEiebi.failure :i)rright, or reffie#- shall be deemed a Waiver of any other breach, fai ure,,fight or remedy; *Il6ih&f or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute ii continuing waiver unless the.writing so specifies, 17.. TERMINATION ,iIiis Agreement maybe terrilinaiedby',the City bp6u,thi#y.( 30) days,wriften notice'of' teriuinatioh. Int sucliOent;'qonsultant shall be entitled to r6ceN6, and the City shall payCohsiiltant compensation for .Consultant 6h pe services performed by Co sultan' prior -to receipt .,of in notice of '.termination, subject to thefollowingconditions: .a. Asa condition of sucfi.oar­nen, the EkecutiVe Difectormay require Consultantto deliv6r to -the'Cify all Work product completed as of such date, and iiii. such case such workprQduct shall be e" the prqpetty.6f th.City --unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents - to the Citys use thereof for slich:piirbbsiesas ilictity deems appropriate.. b.. Paynlefit need not be made f6r work Which fails to meet the_ standard of- performancespecifled in th6-Recita . I s.of this Agreement:. ,19. NON-:1)ISCREMINATION Corisultant.shali . not discriminate because of race; color, creed, relation; on, sex; maritalstatus, sexual ofierit'iitii6h, �age, national origin, igin, ancestry, or disabifity,;as defin6d and prohibited 'by applicable law, in the recruitment, s&ledfion, trainingzffli2atiqnpromotion, or 04q'emliloymerii related activities or in connection with 4iiy:activities under thus Agreement: tonsliltint , dffifnis thaf-it is an-equa . I. oplJo#ufiity employer and shall comply -with all applicablefed.er4l,,st4te,and local law's andregulatibris. 19. -KRISDICTION-VENUE This Agreement has been executed mid delivered in the State of California, and the validity, interpretation; performance, -and eriforcement.6f.any of the clauses,of this Agreement shall be determined'and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties .further agree that iforrtia,,shall be the VehiAdToir any actionbir proceeding edin ,Orange County, Cal that maybe brought g or arise out of. ,in connection with orby reason of this Aidement; pjjjeL 7of 8 25F-49 20., PROVESSIONALLICENSE& Consultant sltiiij 41ir6ughout. the terns - of this Agreenien ; maintain all. fie6essary licenses, censes, purinits,apppVals,waivcrs'an e�?;qnp onsnecpssar��f6�,&IiroAsi6i the services Hereunder P provision and TNuired'by the laws and regulations of &'brifted th6 State of and I - I .4te of California,,tal :,Santa Aria and ill offiergoverninental agencies. -Consultant shdll'h ' - City - otify, the iiifrh 6di it ,in writing of its 'milidity:to' obtain or q�y and m.ainfain-such-T)eiini.ts.-I.iceiis4 Approvals, waivers, and: pXeipptio s. :Sald inability shall be'caus.6' fi' '.bftdnOmdtioii.ofthisAgr6eme?it. 2i., MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS! Eachun4er§igneqreprese66 and warrants that - its signature herein below has the power,:duthb�-iyand:�ght.t."-b"d'thi iispe­ti -p�fti�s 'e- 9, p , ey; c V'eto aclidtheterms Us Agreeinent,',and s6h - Jndernnify'City fuiliy, injcludifi-g reasonable'''costs and atfofney?s'fees, for any injuries "r d 'to�CitYJA the event tFat juncs o amages 'su&.au6ority br.po*er"is not; m'facthdJd1by'the signatory or is withdrawn. �b. All exhibits referenced herein and attagliqd'hereto shall be incorporatedasiffully - get forth �i inebody of,this-Agreement: IN WITNESS WHEREOP,'the,parties'liereigbave executed ' - this Agrdement thd 6td'arid year'finst above* wriften. ATTFST;. Nanfia Mitre Acting Clerk of 66 Council APPROVED AST0'.F'Q'10'1 §6NIA"R.�6kRvAi4o. _ �. z , . �. , � Cit ,Att ' Y , .0mey By. 7&6 _M.Funk Assii6nt -City Aboiiiev RECOMMENDED F ORAPPROVAU Fuad & Smieiss,-PE,, PLS'- Eiecufivd Director Public Works.Agency 'C1TY'6F.'SANTA ANA Kristine Ridge .City-34anager CONSULTANT Name: rry-R d gue, PE, TE Title: President Page 8 4.9, 25F-50 'EXHIBITA, June l.A;2019 ke*afise 6Request f or Rr-OP6 S- a I'S'IfOr 'Engineering; Technical and Adminl-§trMlve* .0 uppo - rt.S.ervlite"sj RFP -,N'Oil9'- 046 Orq j(ioa— d fbf,the i -- .' City of :Santa Ana SAnta -AnaPOlic W.§rks-, A g- 9-nc- y 20:Civlc..Cdfiief "Plaza, Santd,An'qj'CA 9270-1! Attnl.-T��f§ Higgins; :PE Rr§j6dt'Manager By' Int -e'rweigt,-.CdnsLilti'ng-,G-r',o'up','In.c". Torry RbdHgde-'M'T.E Owp6r�[Presid-Orft 15140 Tr5risisf& Lahe Huhtipgton86a6h. CA 92649 trod rig ueigi6t6rwestgrp.*cdM, C'1'301549.7776.' 25F-51 TARLEOF'CONTENTS' ;Section -1 Statement of Qualifications ..; .... ........ ......... o's ......... a ...... 0. 'Cover Leiter; ....................................... ............. 6. ;Contract .A-qr-eaffi&ht-Statefnent..: ...... ....... ....... ............ 2 . . ..... ... 6. Rrrn &'Tadrn EioeHe--nce,.,.,; ..... i ....... .............. ............. :2 d. bndefgtafidliig,of Need ....... e: kelbVa-n'-t P­rojebt-'Ek-p-&rjeftce ....... m ........... .......... ............ .......... f. References .;;; ... .......... I ................ .............. A 0 'Section 2 — Scope of Services and Scfiedule:..::::::.:.:.::::.::::......::.:...:.:............... Section 3 Fee Proposal (submitted ynd6tco�seporata. covdr)..: ...... ....... 'Section 4 -Ceitifl6dijohs ........................... .......... a.sm ... .1.9 Attachment XV, Non-Collusi6h Affidavit Aiiachin.6hi'3-*2.;'N6n-Lobbying I ng.C- di-fifid'a"-fidn, .Attachmehi XZ, kon-Disc'n"Mi6ation.Certi I fi&aUbn :Apperidiz Resumes TIN il. T CONSULTING GROup 25F-52 SECTION.1 Statem.ent.of .Qualifications 'A. 'COVER LETTER' I-COT.ERWEST NSULTINGG GROUP.' ilune 13, 201.9 Citpof.Santa'Ana 20 Civic'Center Plaza 8gta,Ans, 0A'92701 i4ttn:,Talg Higgins; PE, (?rojsct:Manager RE: Response to-Repuest'for_ Proposals for Engineering, technigal:en_d Administrative, :SupportS''6Nlces, . PNoaIgw.045 Interwest Consulting Group is pleased to_presentthis proposal to the City'of Santa,Ana to, provide comprehensive.Engineering, Technical,,and Administrative,aeniices to theCliy'9.Pu6hc Works: Agency. lnterpvest providesahese same eerwces to public iagencles throughout California, and we: currently provide the City With Civil,. Construction; and Traffic'Engineenng-Services We look :fohkaid to the opp6lt4'Miy to continue" serving your community and'cultivating our relationship with" the City of Santa Ana. We"have reviewed the RFP, Addendum No: 1 dated June 7,'2019,� and the answers to questions. posted.on-PlanetBids.dated 06/11/1p,'Our proposal has been crafted and sdbfnitted,"for.the purpose of demonstratinur g'oability and Intent"to provide the services outlined. We�are. large 'enough over 400 employees to_ serve all of your puiik works needs, yet small enough to. ensure that we maintain`focus'and- are responsive to the needs of the Clty. .INe currentiy�serve. over 100 cibes,.countles,and'staie agencies including the municipalities of Costa Mesa; Newport. Beach, Anaheim, San.Juan`Capistrano,,and Yor6a Linda,just o name a few: I will serve as the CitVs.PrindlpiI4n-Charge.and George,Alvaraz, PE, TEAwill serve,as Project Manager for this engagement. I am an authorized representative of lnterWest Consulting Group, able to'blhd the;firm,to aibcommliments"made'in this proposal. 0ur contact mforrriation is'belowi Terry Rodrigue;'PE; TE George Alvarez, PE, TE 1540 Trans'rstot;Lane. 151401ransistor Lane HuntingtonBeaoii;'CA:92649 'Huntington Beach,'CA 92649 trodrigue@interwestgrp.com gaiVareidinterwestgrp.com. 0: 714.899.903611C; 303:549.7776: 0: 7'1 4:899:9039' l,C;'714 61:5:08133 We appreciate this,opportunity to present.our qualifications fo.the(City of Santa Ana, and we, look. forward to.further collaboration with"the.City.,'Please contact me tf you"have questions or concams: Sincerely„ Ter- Red I , PE, TE OwnerI•Pr iden. ni4DTAAk9xioRLANE vjj,UtmkI 16NBEACH;CA0 6Q9aT¢:714.B999D39owwwdnterwestgtpcoin 25F-53 B. CONTRACT.KGR-EiMENT-_ STATEMENT -.We have reviewed the terms and conditibris identified in 6 the -City's Rqqu st for Proposals and in the provided Sardpie 'A'jrd'6tn6n-tlhte'Ky'es't�C'6'nsultifig Group does 't propose — any . z66ptiofis'and would enter such agreerrment ifawarded a contract: ' noe C. FIRM &TEAM EXPERIENCE . , w. Fitifi Profile The -seamless integration of municipal'service professionals in zsi.ippo& 6f -public, ageh6ies; has - been piur. p"urp o-se-'s-1666 Ifiterwait doinsUffing droup: formed - in'20Z'Iniehk(�st was founded by Individ6ais with -,a. ;passion for serving municipalities, 'We 'b'urrenitjy_ .employ more than 466 employees t0anininig'a' multitude of disciplines Within: public.w6rkmand building,prid,safety, d6partmehtsthrodghout California.' We c_urrbhty'._ierve 6-V4-10b%ities c6_ - Unties and �state agencies, :including 'the nidnicipalities,bf I Costa Mesa,, Newport•Beach Anaheim, I . .'San ,-Jua . n Capistrano, , , 'and Yorba- Lihdajustloiname a- few. We . I Oro.-vide-.t-he f6-fl.o.w_in.gIservices t. ­cit­ie­s/counties: 0 q '0 0 0 6tion 1S) 'staff has held -senior and executiv,b.managerneht positions Within numer6ustaliforni - a citles� including the. titl6s 61.6ty'Enginebr; Pul oc�.,Workg' bir6ct6r"Tn4fic.En*glnee_r an'd c"the-r"well- seik'fied management pees6nnel. This depth' experience e-brings a high level of . expertise.ii - nd h - - 1 ­ - 6en§liIvA_ty towards coinrnufijt�_and special Ifite-r6st'gr6-6o'ls*s*d'es.�'We,v'�alLle-'the importance of a, focus t - h - at �r - eor�-seh-ts'the',in'terests.df'ou,r public ageri-by clients and reflects� positivelys6n Ahe. cqliehs-they se-rv6-. We furnish both technical excellendeand a thorough understanding of the regulatory process to -assist our clients .through the sometimes :daunting -do pldxitie associated With the 46livey of projects, ird�Oldrhdhtation of important public pro Pt .6 p grams,zhdac16 lomofsiOnifiaritpu6lic,policy. Pri fid 0. al, Agents Th-6 City's primary con tictforqu.est.16nstej6rdifigthi§proobsil6fid6hyreiulti6666hit6ct!6,T6rry dgqf�,, PE, TE; Terry, is the Owner and.0r6sident of I nit6kwak6onsd]66 'bmup, and he, isanallthodied,signee'and negotiator for thecompany. George Al!iarpi,,:PE, *1.I_. _..-. 'TE. . eAh&Ipr?j6dt- - an;i6er, responsible for the day-to-daymanagement of services provlded during thisengagement.ent. Their contact inforration folloWs. Terry.Rodrigue,'PE, TIE 1640 Trarisigtor Lan6 .Huntington Beach, ;CA 92649, Y6drigu_e@interwestgrp.com &.7114.899.9 . 036 1 C_: 363.549.7778 G66rid Alv6fez, PEJE 1.5146 Transistor Lane Hunt * ington Beach, , ,-CA. 92649 ga[varez@lnterWestgrp.com.. 0: 714,899z9030 I C; 714.615.0883 1 N-TERWE'ST I101`4SULT]N`6G.ROUP. Page 25F-54 X6.yPers'ohnel. One of the primary advantages to selecting Interwest to provide these seNices'Is the -depth -and' breadth of our profession - il Aso. , urceS. The •staff -merfibers'jisted in, thit,pirop - bs - al are -6 representative iar6l�le-fror ourlarger p I ool of local public works staff. this ekternslve pool of lo-call resources' 'provides. I Intefw6st%#iih both flexiblll� and the ability Wspals our se.r.vides,lasne . eded 6 meet t" I , -_ - .o mee any,qyqlical.demands'.i'Ke-,City. m6'y have Individually, the professionals s howcasedbelowenel in each, of their'bbck§rouhds.1'A§ a "team, the posiess',the abIlifyito- ihn6vatIV61y. create and implemefii reftediv6'solutions with -your y pap.-, aben6y and the community's Interests In mind. Pitcentage of availability for individuailstaff members will b6determined 'based',on'the7 timing and scale of spe6ific',pr6jects as asiign6d, The Project Manager and'supportind associates can be up.t6'1 00% available to the City, also subject to the timin t-w g an scale, of't a p�qj6c . a are dedicated _to'-ro IdIngF the City" of Santa,Anavith•adecivate staffing -throughout an ass - igh6d P . v - - I . .. - ­ . - .1 project's life to ensure timely And accurate services that meet or exceed the CIN's'dx6ectations. .Teiry Rodrigue, PE; TE P.RINCIPAL-IN. . CHARGE George Alvarez, PE, TE PROJ'ECT' MANAGER 1ENGINEERING PLAWO&wi nbik" TMANAGEMENT LUdy'SM66iS; PE. Karnran.Saberj*PE;QSD -gilk U0dyke,,0E Stidi Shoja,,PE Gary Miller, PE Mike Loving Thorn CoXigh.fan.,, PE tGaryNeal,iPLs Kevin. 1<0, Pg, Q SD ThAuic SERVICES Nicole Jules; PE Ruth SMIth, TI2,1PTP Andrew Y.1, PE, lrgPTOE ;Grecla Bahena 'Yvonne Soto PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER I PROJECT MANAGER !PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER] PROJECTMANAGER PLAN REVIEW ENGI . NEER.1 0R,bJtCTMA_NAGER PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER I.PROJECTMAN.A.0ER PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER I PROJECT, MANAGER STORM WATER QUALITYC'QORD1I.iXTO'R WATER 1.QUALITYA-16TI L'ITI ES -'ENGINEER: mAR.CHECKER SENIOR ENGINEER TRAFFIC'ENGINEER TRAFFIC ENGINEER. TRAFFIC:ENGI NEER. 4st6diATE_1EN6lNEER I TRAFFIC'SUPPOR.T" ASSOCIATE 'ENGINEER I, TRAFFIC SUP . PORT CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT AND -INSPECTION SERVICES, Ludy §rneets, PE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'' Haimid Ab6diade4i Pg. QSD C ONSTRUCTION MAN . AGERA.INSPECT,011 :Ciro S Gar)jI CONSTRUCTIONMANAGER & INSPECTOR Chuck Stagner. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR .Julio Velasco CONSTRUCTION;INSPECTOR fl N TE RW tS T ,CONSULTING -GROUP Page 3 .7.- 25F-55 Short,Biographies.for Managemerir5taff' Terry Rodrlgue, PE;,TE _ Principaf-In-Charge: Terry has,over35 years of ezpenence,in City Engineering;•City Traffic,Engineering, public works„ operations design and special districffinancmg. He provides:tecWc.'al'and strategic assistance and support to city managers, elected officiais,,and the commurnty'on publlc,works programs, policies and actiA ,es, and projects:. M has successfully. negotiated_ .and resolved sensitive,. political, and controversial program, p,olidy slaffing,,and project,issues. His approach isio:ensur - he is meetidg'the needs of the client in" he most effectiv",and efficientway possible and to -work with individual communities s and_ 'to focus' on what is possible through creativity 1 expertise and' relationships.. ;Ge.orge:Alvarei; PE,.TE Project Manager •George Alvarez has successfully planned, Implemented,, andradministered publicworksioiojecis :and programs_for more than 40 •years, including .more than 29 years as a Public'Works City Engineer. George,holds;a Bachelorof Science:degree in Civil'Engineering from"Califomia'$tate University; Long. Beach. He has;conipleted ;the-City:of:8ahtalAnd's_ Advanced Leadership Developrnenf Program and. Public' Busines§ Manageinept Prograin. Forthe,melonty bf his career, George served as the City Engineer for Public Works forahe City. of Santa Ana He was responsible for 'Engineering Division 'of Public Works dep—a'd nf, ;encompassing design; traffic,. construction and'deyeloprnent services._ George led a team of approximately 50-staff in designing and constructing more'than:$1.00 million in..annual capital. improvement projeats;.His tiiglilights with the City of Santa Aria :include: o 'Under his leadership; the City of'Santa'Ana completed itssingle;largest•public investment in history, withmore.than.$100.million'in,residential street:repairs.. George guided the City in partnering with bond counsel ,and financial consultants to finance approximately $60 o 'George spearheaded the Mayor's Task•Forceb - Traffic and Transportation, which created a report of the City's transportation vision for arteriallre$idential streets, freeway/trahsit, and o George maximized efficiencies through new:ti obhhblogy.impiementations ;and advanced computer aided -design, _ including a' $tote-of-t_he_ art. t_ra_ ffic operations .center that manages 280. trafficsignals, o George managed.consiruction of more than $200 million in major facility projects through Use of.Vaditional design -bid bull-; gesign-guild, and•program manager at -risk approaches. to. project management. Sample projects incl.uded'the P.,ublic Works.Corporate'Yard ($23 million) Police Administration and Detention Facility ($.1,10 million-), ne_w ,City. HalLannex, and -park, lire station; and hbrary. mprovements: o• 'George. coordinaied traffic,'Ia'd_ use, and'infrastructure improvements_ totaling more than 10 million sduare'feet: )rge ;is a California Registered I in,eer •(#485).'He was a member 1, and;served;as the'President of Engineer:{#25161).and Califomia'Registereii Traffic :Hewas recognized as Government Leader of the Year py.tFies in 2002, •and as the Top. Public Works Leader of the Year (Pu LId`T ERWE S,T CONSULTING:GROUP ;from 2010.to ipter, in 2610: ivil Engineers in 2000'. 25F-56 Resumes The Individual resumes for each proposed professional are Included in the Appendix of this proposal and highlight their significant personal experience on a variety of public works tasks. Organization Chart Below is an organizational chart of proposed staff for this engagement with the City of Santa Ana. ENGINEERING Ludy Smeets, PE Plan Review I PmjerrManaW Kammn Saber, PE, QSD Plan Review IProjectUowger Erik Updyke, PE Plan Review[ PWjtdbtawger Sudl Shoja, PE Plan Review I Project Manager Gary Miller, PE Plan Review I PMjectMarager Mike Loving Storm WatergualityeoorRinaosr Thom Coughmn, PE Water(iuoliryd UG'gUes Engineer Gary Neal, PLS Map Checker Kevin Ko, PE, QSD SerliarEnglneer TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Nicole Jules, PE IraR/cEnglacer Ruth Smith, TE, PTP EmirkEngineer Andrew.Yi, PE, TE, PTOE fiirgcEngineer Grecia Rahena AssociateEngineerl Support Yvonne Soto A=iate Engineer j Support INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT &INSPECTION Ludy Smeets, PE ConstructimAWager_ Hamid Abedzadeh, PE, QSD Conswwon Manage I laspector Gros Ganji Construtdanlionogerlinspector Chuck Stegner Combuctionlnspector JulioVelasco Construction mspettar Page b 25F-57 P.-UNDERSTANDING OF .NEED We understand that the City of Santa Ana is seeking,quMif.ed firms;.to provide a variety of Engineering Technical and Administrative servioes.tosupporfthe City's Public 1Norks Agency:in the successful and timely delivery of 'public works,projects as'an extension of City_ staff. We propose to provide services in the following areas: o Engineering Plan Review, including, streets, water, -sewer, utilities, water infrastructure, mechanical, eleotrjcal,'traffic, road striping, wreless'facility permit processing, and 'map checking a Project Management. ,oEngineering and Adrninistrative Support of the Cjty's.Nelghborhood,Traffia Management ,and Residential Permit Parkiniji.xogram o construction Management, projecElnspection; and Oversight (Interwest has provided the services noted above for the past 1.7 years, in addition to,several,of ,the service areas implied inaie list of potentially required staff, including Building Inspection •and, -GIS Analyst mrvices::We employ, a large number of qualified pUbljc'works engineers; construction: managers and inspectors. The practioal:advantage for our clients is.th"at:our,proposedaeam comes with a'built=in network for collaoorahng and sharing Ideas and solutions that. benefit our. clients. Accordingly, we have cultivated a reputation for expedient and cost-effective services ;provided by qualified'and'customer-focused,pmfessional'consulfants. Ourstaff will ensure conformance with.Fdderal, State and City statues, regulations, ordinances, guidelines, applicable standards; specifications, plan§,laws„and accepted standard constuction practices. They have;combined decades of experience providing similar services forrlocal agency' pulilic works projects,.and they are very familiar.with indusfryand local rules and regulations. We are uniquely qualified to serve' the.City because our.proposed team not only has experience ;providing,these'services'fo public agencies;throughout.California; many_ of them also have direct' .experience serving the City of $anta;Ana for much of.theircareers. lay design, our staff is comprised of professionals with exi6nsjVe experience working'directiy.for :public agencies. the familiarity and knowledge gained by working side-by-side" with local "staff and partnering effectively with state and federal'regulatoryagencies, translates'to:expeditious and' accurate services well -managed budgets, and thoroughly: satisfied stakeholders and clients. -Our client,referencw wilf.affirm that Interwest.camperform the City's desjred:servlces•with professionalism and attention -to detail. Interwest §tall builds relationships with.our clients that extend far•beyond the provision.of day-to-day seniices.+Our team has the proven ability -to work. collaboratively and communicate effectively.with city staff to'Work towards corrimomgoals~We will .coordinate with City- staff to_ ensure :that deadline_ s and expectations are clearly defined and 'stringently met. We are 6onfident that our team is, exceedingiy.quallfied to partner. with .the City1h ensuring the continued successful delivery of public works jirojects.in your community., INTHRVVEST 'CONSULTING GROUP page6: 25F-58 ,E. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE B616W we have, provided sample services performed for ' clients in Southern - California; ' ' Including r'ojb6,t description, and the completed_ oMact names and Information have ithe:bfieriii, a project 6..Contact �- - . I - ". . - I - been provided fdreac-h client 16 the folloVvIng se-ctlbn,,'F. Refeiences. ENGINEERING SERVICES dhargers. . Tra.l.ning, Facility I _Pity. of'Cdsta.Mesa I 20.17:,'Intenivest. staff pr6vid6d,r6udh and pfecis6 grading plan check foi the:-Chaitgersriew Training Facility.in thq_ao ofCosta Mesa: ',Thi-s 3.6'acre project! . s valued at $130K'and Involves the construction of anew football te6inifigfacility with on -site water're16caii6fi-, the dimblitl6ei of"6.0iii-king area north of the jootball -field, bnd.s, i state'of the art dra'16age'systern that mebts'NFL standards. Pre . cise gratfing c9mrri 'ents iiddr6ssed drainage and _accessibility concerns for the sitp."I riterwest also provided. plan F6V1e.w'f6r,p(6pqsed fencing surrounding'the area. Capistrano ililias Piv6m'64 Rehibilitati6ri'i City of San itian - Caplifirano'l,166:-This project -consisted of the'majojr.fpco , nstructi6 . n..6r1nd'and,ov6rlay, sl'ur'ry"*sea'l, end r.eplacer.66nt of damaged. .curb, gdfter,.aeid:sldewblk ln:a residential neighborhood. The projed.cost-is'$1,8.million ,and i minimize close 60"onilfidilo'n -Wth the- utilities and the Homeowners Ass.oclait(.6n tominimiz '�68: inteeweb , tIs-o'erformfing-,plan 1-406 Improvern.en,i0roject I C'ity7,qf Costa Mesa I 1. Of Costa � Me review. on the City isa'i affected segments .of, the 1-405 Improvement ,Project, coordinated by bb'T-A-: bu'r staff- Kave.0jerforrned plan review of 1-405 corridor improvements including impacts on ddlacent,sireets, rights • of.way, interchanges, and.utiliti6s such as sewer,. water and storm dr'alifs titburreritdesign stage level;.review'-of traffic control plansfd�'66suiiace explorations; c6df I dinitioh.with OCTA And the design. sio. consuftant.regardin g p . roje . ct:sub r mittal timing, plahs, and corre§pondirjp review. r6sponses delivery; review of plans against, current water quality standards Within, the* City,jurisdi6tion; holding meeting With the .Design/Build team for .project coddination'. interim Public'morks birecidir Services :j;City of *�' '­Ranchb.Palos Verdes] 20% 10'6h-the retirement of the Ctty's PubficWorisbirector, Iwas awatdEd a contract to provide interim staffing in this capacity,04-staff'ofoVlded guidande and best,practices to the'PPublic 'works D60artreient ificludin§-Administfationj ISirigineefindi Maintenance, and capital projects Additional -services Included dttefidifig,Clty Council and Infrastructure Management'Advisory Committee (!MAC) meetings; -working to--ensuie:" ordinances that goals, policies o nances and 'codes ,are being - equitably and 6o�siiiie . ntly-iiitkipriied; evaluating processes'within the Public Works g and imiplementlngchanges in consultation With, the Qity Ubfiager. After severafmoreft'in this ,Pds,ition,.the.City in,_recr.ui.ted.a*perrhanent.Die66tor &Publidlworkswho oucsia&f,supported :t& ensure a smooth transition: Downtown Hotel Pr6jedtsj-City-ot tan Juan'Caplstrano;[26_16:-an 2blb,;G6orgej. as thdbity. Enginear, was s responsible &e 'for'he pre-entitlement and Aevel. opind thb-conditions of eve'opmenf-fortwo downtown.hoteisin the City of.San Juan'Capistrano. The tcope,of work included: managing the, preparation ilon of traffic 'Impact analysis; ;preparing, the:conditions ,of development; arid attend . ir�g the Plan ning I Commission. . 5nd City qounc'ifrneetifigs� to ­ respond to ;questions ralated:tlo lhiffic and conditions of approval.. f I N'TE ft W EST CONSULTING GROUP. Page . 7 . 25F-59 The River.Street and Farm Developments l City of S.an. Juaiivdapistrano;1 2018: These are two separate projects being handled concurrently In the City of San Juan.Gapistrano The River development cdhbists•of 60,000 sgpare.feet of commerci6l'6hd retail development located in,the histoiic•.Los Rios'l 'District. The Farm development consists of i80 single: family'residential units; Both projects are _Wrrently in the pre-entitlement',stage. George'is'tl a projeot.man iger: for the .'City of San Juan_Caplstrano, rilanagI' th'e conditions"of.developmentr 'TRAFFIC:ENGINEERING SERVICES . Chick--Fil-A Traffic Impact Study i •Ctty'of Costa Mesa (.2017:,,Interwest reviewed'ae traffic: study for a proposed restaurant: Due to several onsite and'offsife constraints, staff cooeluded that ..... t the site was not suitable for the,proposed development. On -Call Trafflc Engineering Support.j City of!Maywood 1,2016 to Present:;InterwestTraffic Engmeerscurrently,provide tlaily on -site traffic engineering support anc.resources.which include responding to citizen requests, evaluating trafficsafety concems,,overseei_ng neighborhood traffic oalming requests and_reviewing traffic control'plahs. The,Harper Development i City: of Costa Mesa l 2017: Our staffreviewed the trafrio and parking study fora proposed eVentfacility, where large.social eventewould tie:held in a former i6dListrial building. Since there was inadequate onsite parking, _ e.project,proposed to usewaletparking, using leased parking on.nearby pmoerties.'Not ali;propos_e_d.offsite parking was acceptable so_ the applicant.was told to revise locations:. Polopolus-Lewis Development:Trafficilmpact Analysis. I,City'of Eastvale l •2017: Inteiwesi reviewed the trip generationmul tabiefor a ti-use,projeot surrounded byresidential neighborhoods and adjacent to'a, large sports corriplex'V i6 soccer fields „equestrian facilities sand a concert• venue The proposed project included fast food restaurants, a coffee 'shop; --a :high tumovet restautant; retail commercial, .a gas station, medical,office, a hotel, :and a Civic Center with `a gove,rnmenVoffice building and library The complicated trip generation table included a;mode shift (for walking), internal capture and;psss by reductions ;Their assumptions regarding mode .shift, pass -by reduotions;and'government office trip generation rates were carefullyreviewed, as• were 'their worksheets for determining internal capture. based on NCHRP' 684 "Internal Trip ;Oapture Estimation Tool. Some of their results'did`not make sense and they were advised'to reassess,their.assumptions and check -their', work�before,proceediiig with the traffic analysis. I.Cityss Bicycle Management Plari'I City of Costa'Mesa,l 2017-Present: Interwest reviewed the Cny's draft BMP aod-assisted with the approval process. W6.also reviewed. and helped Select ,potenfial sites for.6icycle racks at public facilities. i CONSTRUGTION.CVERSIGHT AND INSPECTION SERVICES Basfanchury.Road-( Clty of Yorba Lindapl 2017; This -project Involved the installation,of two intersections of new traffic signal poles and head,- traffic loops, interaonriect .corm-riunication .conduit, :construction, of •new horse. trail'"fencing, :sidewalk. and handicap ramp ,construction. Interwest provided construction management and field inspection services for this:very visible and busy arterial During construction, previously 6416d traffic signal foundations were discovered leading to discussion:, of either relocating, the .new signal poles or-remoVing .the old' buried foundations. We opted ••to _resolve the issue lj removing ,the, buried foundations and :then backfiliing anddrilling the new trafrrc.signal foundations. The' 6udgef was $1 Million: . TI.Wtt$-WEST_ CONSULTINGGROUP Page 25F-60 Pedestrian Safe Bus Stop Linkage Project on Hawthorne Boulevard I City of Rancho Palos Verdes 1 2017: Interwest provided construction management and inspection services on this project which provided pedestrians with safe access to eleven bus stops on both sides of Hawthorne Boulevard between Crest Road and Palos Verdes Drive. The project consisted of placing approximately 13,000 linear feet of sidewalk and Improvements which required: traffic control, construction survey, removal and replacement of sidewalks, curb and gutter and cross gutters, construction of curb access ramps, asphalt concrete pavement repairs, traffic signs, and adjustments of utilities to grade. Construction began in May 2017 with a budget of $1.3 million. Yorba Linda Boulevard Rehabilitation I City of Yorba Linda 1 2014: This project consisted of grinding the existing pavement and replacing it with new asphalt concrete pavement as well as restriping over roadway and adjusting the utility boxes. This was an important and high -visibility project for the City because the site is a traffic -heavy arterial adjacent to one of Yorba Linda's busiest shopping centers. During pre -construction meetings and in speaking with local business - owners while handing out notifications, Interwest determined that a majority of the grind and overlay should be performed at night in order to minimize the impact on businesses and the traveling public. We were able to negotiate with contractor to eliminate additional costs for the night work, ensuring that the project was completed within budget while satisfying business owners and the general public. Storm Drain Point Repair Project No. 019816 1 City of Rancho Palos Verdes 1 2017: Interwest was chosen to provide construction management and inspection services for this project, from the pre -construction to project close-out. The project consisted of repairing storm drain systems at six (6) locations with an alternate 7th station within the City. Items for oversight included the abandoning and removal of existing storm drain, Installing new Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP), lining of existing Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP), construction of storm drain structures, and appurtenant storm drain. and other site repair Items. Our staff ensured that all construction met with local and industry standard requirements. Safe Routes to School Sidewalks Improvement Project I Clty_of. Wildomar j 2014: Interwest was responsible for the design and management of sidewalk and roadway improvements to two existing elementary schools - Wildomar Elementary School and Ronald Reagan Elementary School. Improvements included new sidewalks, handicap -accessible ramps, curb and gutter, and roadway widening along selected routes to each school. The projects were funded by bicycle and pedestrian safety grants. The Wildomar Elementary improvements were approximately 1.5 acres in size and the Ronald Reagan improvements consisted of approximately 0.5 acres. This project involved coordination with the police department and School District to bring to fruition and received extensive coverage in the local news. Interwest provided oversight for the City's participation in the WRCOG Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program and assisted the City in evaluating a regional effort to consider TUMF reductions. The Wildomar Elementary improvements had several challenges including maintaining multiple existing driveway access points, meandering the sidewalk to avoid existing trees and utilities, and minor drainage Improvements along the affected area. The biggest challenge associated with the Ronald Reagan Improvements was acquiring the additional right-of-way required to construct the roadway and sidewalk. Interwest services provided Included: Transportation Planning, Capital Project Management, Grant Writing, and Traffic Engineering. Accessibility Evaluation Report and ADA Transition Plan I City of Wildomar 1 2014: Interwest prepared the "Accessibility Evaluation Report.' This Report identified the existing architectural barriers at the various City facilities and along City Right -of -Way. Specifically, Interwest conducted extensive surveys of city hall, parks, bus stops, and roadways (curb ramps, sidewalks) and IfINTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP Page 25F-61 ,0rqvld6flnformafion in detailed checklist of ea6h•idc - i at on, InteMest.furnished `6uggestionii to - remove those b6rr!6r , sthat are readily adhiiivible'and suggested a method of pi�oVkhg_equivalent I - - facilitation. -Inter'Webt also prepared jcost estimates i for j as r improve bre_ the- barrIef was not;proposed for, removal, ' st jordvided docuhrieni6Vo6'jUstIf e.barrler.is..w undud hardship-b-y:th -e p60artmiht to f6move. The Report is based the'gUldellnbi�&�IteWislibd' of,Justice'6 Title,111 of the Americans with bisiiibinties ct._'Wih' 'Infior r4ilcin from',the evaluatidii rOport, lnt.eIFWe. s. C,'d.6 Ia oved the, ADA, Transition 'Plan foG the city. which• Orioiitiied' the Improvements, O..:REFERENCES' Ciiy,ofCosfa Mesa Bart Mojla, Oity-Engine&r 1 714.754.5201 1 babiat.rheliadcoitarnesaca g I ov TOM Tornan, A§§Istaht Public Works Director 714.493.1171!1 tto - rn.6qgsaqjuancNplStr_ano.org .dity. Of Yarba Linda RlckYee; Assis an y Engineer 1714.'. 71711'1 ryp6gy6ft-',firida:oro• Assistant City QKy'ofRpfichqi Pal6sVercles- 0666 Wilimprey City Manager �1 6.5 g - , 316.544.5202 dwillmoFet rpvoa.gcV Olty pf Eastvale. anager I 5MZ49.00291 ichele nis�sen�odo (seen, Former'City'M m r naca.gov Citybf;Wildomar. Gary, Nordquist, City Manager 1 951.677.7751 i,gnordquist@cityofwildomar.org (I N'tt kW'"SS_.T_ CONSULTING GROUP _Page 10 25F-62 SECTION 2 Scope of Services & Schedule In the sections following, we have provided typical scopes of work for the main areas of the RFP we propose to provide services in: o Engineering Plan Review o Project Management o Engineering & Administrative Support of the City's Neighborhood Traffic Management & Residential Permit Parking Program o Construction Management, Project Inspection, & Oversight Interwest does not propose to provide design, survey, or accounting services forthis contract. We are however fully capable of providing the Building Inspection and GIS Analyst services implied in the list of potentially required personnel, but omitted from the scope of work. We have Included hourly rates for these positions in the fee schedule, and would be happy to provide a scope of work and a list of qualified candidates for these potions upon request. Schedule Within 48 hours of the City alerting us of a need, we will supply the City with a list of candidates and resumes to fill a particular position. Our proposed staff are local, so we anticipate candidates would be available for interviews with City staff with minimal advance notice. Engineering Plan Review Our team of plan review engineers Is committed to meeting the needs of our clients. We work with you to efficiently review and approve plans and maintain schedules. We guarantee the highest level of quality through the plan check cycle, from planning and design to construction completion. Areas of focus include: • Street improvement, rehabilitation, and widening plans • Water, sewer, utilities, and water Infrastructure plans • Mechanical and Electrical plans • Traffic and road striping plans • Map Checking • Wireless facility permit processing Related tasks also include: • Preparation of Conditions of Approval • Conducting research on the project • Attending Planning Commission meetings • Preparing the scope of work and reviewing traffic impact analysis • Reviewing and commenting on EIRs for private development • Calculating impact fees • Meeting with City staff to coordinate conditions of development • Meeting with private engineers and developers regarding public works matters INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP Page 11 25F-63 Project M6.riagefti.ent .Intbrri69thas -ext4bns!Veexpe�ieh6e.�hdsucce�-si-nd6v6l6Oing6ndim lementirigniunicipaloublic. - I - I . - developing - 1. . implementing n _ : '. � thel works projects; including thbse-wlth.State,bndIor Federal funding requiring 6oftioli6ndeLwlt balt'*s Local Assist ncbPr6ceddrei ManuAW6 create'and 'apply management I - gement,syiferni that a - — . - - '6 :-m - - , . ��orkeindc�irefullyffohit6r,,prbgrani,dff'e'c.ti'vleh'e§s ycloWy4racking' work q'uaj quqn,ty,:Ocl .CoIi­t. Ou.raldt-a6_h. _be_i.hs With theidentificationidMi­lfic ti6h o s a61fic_,p olec.t priorities and theirscheduled completion's. Dd.livering 'CapitalAroje6ig -under. aggressive schedulesl6volv6s rhariagernerit., administration,. . . and oversight of ;prpje.dt--deve16pment ieaims'frorn inception to co . mpletion. . Pr6lkt management- - k - ci­ - inception . - . , - , - . . _.. to�'intle-r-w'(-�stMeahsco.moletd.bWhi)t.s- p .'�allasoEi6ti'inciddinjoebjedtdMiveiy,,fdndinj,,projdct 6Velopment, and programming- ,,VNe.ffi6a6ufe,6'uesu66ess-in m'ee'tl'ng'.deadI'ines, projectbudgets and m ost"im-po-rta-ritly, 6Jur.cIl6nt Is expectations: Are6s'offocuisinclude: i, Monitoring program, effectiveness 9 Agency.coord! nation on joint p "e66 - - . - - 991- '4 s6keh, -o-I'der community outreach • 'Working with utility agem6ies on relocations J 'Following Caltrans. Local, Asti atdnc(�.Pr66;dlures Manual'and Guidelines • EnsP - ring environments! regulatfon,cohipliances 4. A:dv6hced_.PFroj4dt plarinigg • Bid &,aWard,6ontraictsr ManagIrfg federally funded projects e Outside agency qn6rmch(penCppr_m'its, W.Leighbothbod TfaffWMafia.gemd0 & Res . identia I -,Pirniit:.Parking Piogram Through our experieride.ihhandling neljhhood traffic calming r6cldeitsincities such as Santa A6a, Placentia, Orea,:San Mailho, Teniecuila,'R'aincho Pa . los Verdes and San Juan Capistrano; ,We have learned' th6tsucc6ssful.661ghb6iAbcd traffic cam ng plans are developecl'through- .neigfiborhood,consensUs. ItriS important that all affected residents are involved lh,thbJpror'.ess,., and that the ab(��t,466".optiofis,'the,p - a�e-w6ll-ifif6rmecl*, �'posed;rfieasur6s: and the,,ppproyil- 0 prodess. We have done our jobs properly -when a-prbposed-ti%affic calming plan isjh44ght.' f b 0- y .the residents is','th6ir",plan, arid thd ..,Ip_an;presentedtothe City Council_pported by,6 majority of the" residents. Pel6w,,we- havlkpe6vided typical engineering 'and . supprLtasks, relatfog to-Neighborhdod7raffiq Manabe�rnent,ancl.Resldehtial Permit Parking Programs..M 166k forwafd.to the'.6pporiunity.to expand upon these tasks.and bee6te'a detailed approach for the City if,.Wected. General tasks: • '.Response and Thanagerhent -b I f Oubllc-fequestsffiet&ns for neighborhood traffic caimiNg . :6beterniination arid.pribHtizati6nofstUdy areas Data collection,bodrdifidbon,�sharafi5lVsls 'Determination of potenilal,solUtion,cost analysis, refinement inement of plAqs;.an& study- of effectiveness oMr9feecalming neasure(i).after'inplq*ht4tion Preparation of.construction plans- 1li N'-T, k - R W E ST.. 05NSULTING GROUP Page 1.2. 25F-64 i Attending rie.1ghbi5rh - 66d meetings. 'Reviewing and Updating the City �% current, Neighborhood Traffic' Management,'Program Pir&StudyTasks: 6 '.Responding - to'nsquests;'scradniqg _requests •'initial review and confirmation of issues • b proposedimoacted,tiytra ccalmingmeas-ur6s' Defining study areas add identifying areas initiation of plan process ,Study Tasks: • .Coordinating colle6tioh-6f datkanalysis of data i Developingddsigh,pia6s; Pubij&(ion,sditati6n afid"presentatl6n ofOlani to th6 bubl!6 PostzftudyTasksi Coordinating collec,tion of"d�ita, diti- analy- iI is-, and'identificatlion9f issues/pro blems with the inpl6mentatl6n 'of traffic ca1ming measures,. and iif necessary, modify traffic, 61ming, measure(s) dipmpOse afterriativiDdeisign(s).. to'6sirtiction Manageffi6nt vrii=coriwuqtiort [Bidding I Award Phase Constructablilty I Contract Document Review- I Bid Support: Review of the construction plans: and contract documents prior to bidding and report to the City' any areas Where there may bean opportunity to save money or find areas.,that. can beborre corrected prior to the bid; resulting in more - coTp I ebtive bidsand feW4_c_ons*truc'tkA"n,,chang 6 orders: This - assistance ii.brov46d'during the: bidding proces& PirdlProject P hotogird0fis I Video; The Construction Inspector Will document the c6fid.ition.ofthe Oecoedi is well as the adjacent areas priorto the bontracior mobilizing, thus ifilhirrililrid afiy disp4te that may arise redardirig.existing vs. 609sti-66tion damage. Ore-Constructidn'MeOl . nj: We Will dirganize,bir attend the prem6bristruction rneetifigsprlor.to.the� :Notice to , Proceed being issued. Notes& a list 6f.invite6s & ahendees will be distributed. Plans, Specificzitiofi :Estimate '(PSM)f The, PS&E '0apkpgq is essentially: ,the contract 'do'cument from Which the contractor will ibid and build the project. The,project ,engineer; in consult6tion with thezon'6trdi8tlon rhafia66r; takes the, approved project and begins the formal 'design process. Every effort must be made to-siay within the scope of theapproved project, and a8h-'erb t, I -a th sco p a must be approved to the en-Viropffien, a ocumerit constraints. My dhah6es,t6-6 -by the city; changes to the scope during- the PS&E phase'wili'likely. increase construction , costs;. may require additional environmental studiesi -and possibly delay the schedule.'As the PS&E packagb'develops, a bigger emphasis.1s,irriadeop qqgstructabilkty, traffic .h?poiihgAn'd'it5g!nb..'AlI *can significantly in i pact constructioA VINNT' It -WEST' OSiEZ- I tTINGIGIRPUP Page 13' 25F-65 Bidding and Construction Support During the bidding process, if so directed, the Interwest Team will be available to answer bidders' questions, prepare drafts of addenda or clarifications to the PS&E and assist in reviewing bids and recommending a contract award. During construction, we will provide supplemental support to the City and construction management section for construction inquiries. This supplemental construction support Includes: o Reviewing and preparing responses to RFIs o Reviewing Contractor submittals and shop drawings for compatibility with design o Reviewing and providing recommendations of change order proposals o Performing final review/evaluation & assisting with the preparation of punch list for work deficiencies o Preparing record drawings of the completed projects based upon the redlined set of as -built plans Construction Phase Project Schedule (_Submittal Review: A realistic schedule that meets the requirements of the contract documents is critical to the success of the project. Our team will constantly monitor the schedule, noting and making the City aware of any critical path slips, as well as any opportunities to compress the schedule that may arise. Further, timely and thorough submittal review is critical to a project. Examples of activities include: • Coordinate, review & approve the Contractor's proposed schedule for completion of project. Y Review contractor's schedule, update submittals for conformance to master schedule and contract documents. Document Control: We use the proven method of controlling documents through the system developed and used by Caltrans. We will apply consistent procedures to track all documentation, regardless of project size and location. Doing so will result In a standard documentation and filing system across the board for capital projects. As a result, records retrieval will be quick and efficient. Work activities include: • Maintain all project documents, drawings, contract change orders, contractor submittals, shop drawing and correspondence in electronic form and hard copy. • Maintain at the project site an up-to-date copy of all contracts, drawings, specifications, addenda, change orders & other modifications, in good order & marked to record all changes made during construction. We track documents, including all correspondence. • Ensure an office engineer is available for projects with significant document control needs, and all files will be set up by our office engineer, regardless of size. • Maintain a digital photographic library & significant activities. • Maintain RFI, submittal and change order logs. Ensure consultants and engineers respond within contract time frames. We track the number of days submittals are outstanding and with a particular party on a weekly basis and report this information to the appropriate staff. • Monitor Contractor and the sub -contractors regarding compliance with prevailing wage rates and affirmative action requirements applicable to the project including a Labor Compliance Program in accordance with AB 1506 and the Davis -Bacon Act. Our inspectors and office engineers are trained on the appropriate forms and techniques necessary to conduct these compliance activities. INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP page 14 25F-66 Collect and r&jew, for compfiance'- with all State and Federalrebu]Atlons; certified payroll records, requirements. Weekly lMonthly ConstructldnMeetings :Wewould attend and 6hirweekly orrrionthly pt6jedt, meetings with the:contractors arid'stakehoWers. M61 6ari'prepare Ahe,:agenda and discuss 'schedule, budget clianges, safety issues etc. This has .proven to be an important step tQ getting • 'theprojecton sphedUle"eMy., Change ordbr,RbV'le*/Dlsoutd.kes6iufl6n; bur0earn Will review, afiy,,r&quests,f6r,doh0a6t .change orders tc; verif�'tII6 work Is necessary and outsid . e'of,the; contract, and w I e - will -:negotiate . I ­ . It _ , _111U I , 1_ h the best wayfrom the '(C.y,perspqc Je o p r that,'is V 'a a ay for the is m_ nclmaterials, unit prices,,or a negotiat6d.amount. We will adviieQity as to thlelreffebt.,on the contract time and cost, ,We can. I . perform indep6rident'estitnates of proposed change order work when . I necessary bessary orwhen directed by. the City.'Th . b *,Cbhst - ruction_.Manag;f Will tkeh make reco- M__ mendatio . n fbr 6'66rbval' which according to the.City policy; will ,61timately, need.app!oval by the Public Works Director.-. Materldli Testing. Managoffi&U We will'coordinite and schedule the"rnaterihlstestina servic&§- to'acquir6 the ne.cessary,servIces, and reports, In the m0st,,efficient hidriner'.. :Compaction Control' We Will coordinate, compaction',testing with the . soil en , jineering firm to verify, all compaction c'o ductedmeets,zllrequirdm6hisaridspqcifiic tions; Pr4greis Payme.nt O.-i6cissing: VVe will (evIew.prpgrqss payments a , rits and ,verify c[panti.fle,O/unIt prices, amount due, certified •payroll, appicipHaite.rate6. 6tii.,If:t6e.r-e-'vieii,sNomis'ltfie progress payment is accurate, I we will then recommend payment and . circuliate'it"to Pidje-dManagetrfor additiobal reVieW,:sidnature and approval. Agency, Coordination: We will coordinate:anywork with other4gidn6iesto maximize contractor efficle'noy, and keep the project on -schedule, project C-lose-Ok Phi -se Punch List. Completion: Our Inspector Will',jener6te and make the contractor aware 'of deficiencies as rh y.'oodur in the fi eld, Wkwill,enc6urage the contractor to repair or replace work i thaf-d66s not Meet the specifications When it is identified. Iriter-we-it! will oVerseeAfie. complete performance of all punch list `items and' .clean-up ; b efo, re ,contractor moves off -site. . Each 'bunch list item is,personall slgfi6d off by.h memlierlof 66rieai�n and all _items mOstb6signed off before the, construction manager signs.the listbir6dimpfe'td: Rkpid,DraWings and.Other Other Documents: ,Our !Construction. Manager will -review Ahe record drawings With the Inspector for 6ccufacy'&c6moletbriess prlortoacceptance of the project: This Is monitored weekly: At the,66d of the project, we will obtain from contractor allrecord,(as-'built). Airawin . gs: . O&M 'm . aterials, attic stock,,:66ntract-red6ired documents, lien releases, A W66h warrantees: G66technical Report: Our'Construction Managervill obtalli'atomplete gd6t66hhIcaI fep6rt with a I I I ftpot-requits, 1-6gs, airid coreespond6ndd from the gdo-te-c h_-prk)r_ to.re'l-ea'-sing t - heiri . final- PaVnien . t, . FifialReport: OurleamVill prepare a final fep6rf for the, project that recaps the costs; -schedule, ,succdssbs', and les6ons leiarnbd to'the City and the? jddt,M6n6bbi-f6�U�ein.p'rOparind�he City .06064, - Wice of Acceptance Staff Report.. r9l. - - ­ - I NT'lli R W-t ST C61NISULTING-411LOUP Pa9 e IS , 25F-67 An inventory of the'"wrap Lip" tasks for -construction management activities indudd:-, iv Administ6r�obst-c6hstrud4i6h,teEiifilfig'-'of custodial, maintenance, opera tions:abd grounds; ' staff for all new equipment, systems and finish mateiria'K We intend to indite the appropriate - C - ily malntanah6e-.iJ&sJ6hnbl to the ,final wA-th�6uqh':6f the prqject,so: they.*�niy,ask questions and'r6vIewihe*w'0.rk'.'We bfid6r§ta-nd-.thai.th6,prole6t-is built '-'forthe end-usei; whichIs usually the -maintenance deoprtm6nibn behalf 6fth-e*citizens; • 'poor , dlndte final testing, documentation and rddUlatbry.ifisoq6ti'ons.-.We-i6.qbiie all'materials testing and special documen'tifin to'be in a-finaf report in,6hionological order. Advise on subsiantiIP Ir and final corripletlohandll�quiddted damages; • :Evaluate any 6 , 6rtract6f clai In', nego'tiati.'and resolve b6im Issues. k6c6mm6fid'approval or denial b Cit y.. • 'Establish a warranty process and schedule six months and bleven months warranty waM-. • 'Oversee the.c6mplete performanceofall warranty repair items. Document'Arc,him. Oncp, the, project is,completd, We Will turn over all proje&document§ in archive 1`6 mn to the.City: Project lni s p 6 c-'t- i 6-n - s e rV 1 c e s Utilizing,constTudon lnspebtiowserVl6es;thr6dgh Ifiterwest bonsuliingbroug.1s;an extremely "valuable ble. stratbgVf6P delivering. cost-effective, High quality -fiicip'61* services. We insp&6fa variety ty of capital improvement, development,. And �utility ,project elements such'as: r , oadvvay rehabilitations, new.parkde- el'o- 'b and utility projects v prnents,. gilding a 6 1 on an 'as-needec basis, streets; driveways, §dewalks, curb, and gutters,, pedestrian ramps, drainage Improvements;parks, Wildin gs, open . S,06ce amenities, -fral !s,'ir affic sidnalsi playground equ!Ornqnt,and sports fields plus related services including sewer' lift stations, sewer, d6mestic,water,* reclaimed water and street lightirtg.'We havea Proven track.i66ord 6f';jrbvidlng,alI of these* se­rvicesI '; ' Our Inspectors w , 1111'ensure that all work conforms to -the ptojqc�t cofistincl icti6fi,o'd 6 octim nts. City Codes and'.Ordifi6fid6i. including the City Gradin. g . Cc I de and 'Manu - al, 'AP WA: . A,.:?G . r - een bo oW Standard 'Spe6l�i-cai!6'n-s-,f-6-r-,P-utiii'c"W6'iki-Constroj&tion, AWWA Standards, :Cou6�public�W'or'ks ,tt6fia6eds,'St6te'and,Federal Buildirf - g . Codes- reiatied to,i5it-e accessibility :-a-s'-well a§,Title 24'and ADA req&ements, 'Caltrans .' Local Pinocifams. ManUal, the.,Cjty's 'Quality Assurance "Pian-for 'Federal and Mate-Fuind6'& 'Pfcjj pt.tsa.6d.all:aop)icable.prevailing . wage laws ihcludlnglihebavis-- Bacon and Related -Acts; Our team of professidnals prbobsed f6r'thls assignment has extensive: career expertisei, in the. public works Mustry.Our local knowledge in cornbinadon with our depth of.expenenc76 translates , into better, more consistent eci'­- n tent d s'ion making; This providesthe City with excellent Muemot only, today in cost for service's,'but more importantly in the future while operating the -'* infrastructure, All 'Ifi§pections sliall tie -carried-out -Lisinl;i City established I 'p6li6i6§'and.or6dedures-v�iih.ih"e''high"6st' quality 664in-a-timely-an - dproies�sion6l marin,er. We'shall be an ddviso'r and advocatea-IrdproVide e t"f-'- services with,the beit Interest o , tfie,City'ih mind. qyat(ty control For all projects wpwill create and apply.tailored management systems that Wbrk-ind Will bafefully- monitor program .effectiveness, closely tracking work quality, quantlty; and' cost, Deliveri ng, .projects under aggres§1ve schedules requires cireful'manaije` ffient, a-dministra'tion, and.o'Ve-rs'ig"ht I N'TE RW E S T CONSULTING GROUP, 25F-68 ;of project development teams from Inception to compleflonwith do- nimitted,-fdoinp I I&t6 ownership of all ; aspect . �.,Des�.ife this his approach,,: Jdrne,-pr6jedts':,r'nay, "fall behind. schecid'e.-1,11"this occurs, s InterWe f will qUickly review thi reasons, for the delay, jd6ntify:6ptions for getting,the _project back consulting With the City. Scood,�.schedule - and dn,irack, � and implement the selected option after c bUdget lrnpadts of the q6lay':wlIll be s8.rutlhiied to ensureccritical 016m6nts are not idoo9rdiied by Implementation of the-dbrrectJIv6` actio . n. ,GUARANTEED DELIVERABLES There are several important areas of work requiring special attention -to ensure successful 9o-mplepon- of a proiect: 'standardization MaIntenanc-0--ofProject- bbburfi.eptatl6h —16 order to effectively - combat if . t that the constructlan, lnspe6iorfollow:a uniform standard f n:. : - - . . - ­ rn'� . ­ . oe sure.t.hat pot6ntially-volatild issues are'dealt wlihlint timely; accurate and consistent spanner .InterW6st has instituted 6c uh-a system and has -a pe.oven'6ack record of helping its clients to avoid costly ciaim-s. .Monitoring - Quality & Objectiveness of -Field Rerso-phel' -_Our -,cdritiructl6fi sUpervisors- F.60 . finely 666k1he •fit , es, and' performance ofo'uf construction, insp6&t6rs..R64dl6 " r train! I ng meetings are cdnd.Uchangesd:at which changes in rules and regulations ,are discusied. Of critical',irnportanced6the-stbf . m-w-ater compliance rjfes and tlie re 'qu Ir6rY46ts of the'gqneral construction n permilt on City Orbjebts.. Public Relations — Public'woft prbjects;that lmnact residents arfd buslh6sSes.Oirkaentmljue,; non -technical challefibbs whicli-must be addressed throughout the -life of a project. Int6iwbst staff ,will work, closely,with,these stakeholders to,make th6mawar6bf the project,_ its status -and any changes that are made. "dur.'assign'e'd staff'obissess . es the ino"n-iechh'ica-l' -skill set needed to, �ngvlbate ifie-publip relations arena. .96nstructioninspbetio6s'(In-cludingSWPP- 'Compliance) �m'.OuHnipect6r, as well as any other field - personnel,- I performing it - �g . 'services Will document . - . all work; q - u'contractor : antities, . . - and subcontractor personnel,aM eqUi5finent; - ylsitors, and field -orders on a daily 6asis.'- ,' YANTERWEST ;CONSULTINGGROUP- 'Pdge 17 25F-69 PeeTtopos"al 'Per#fie RFP,,ourfee p�opo"saf figs been submitted. in a sepaFafe, sealed envelope: NT St CON I ou.p. 25F-70 SECTION '4 Certifications. Following 6s page; we We inclUdedlhbfolloWjhg re UiredI6rMs:, o Attachrpeni3=1: Non;bollusion Affidavit o Atta*ChMefit3-2::N6n-L6bbyi6g,Qerfih.ca-tl6.n 6, Atta6hrrient3-.3: Non Discfimination Certification C-PNSUMhG GROUP, pyre tB, 25F-71 Appendix ATTACIIMENT 3-1: NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATIONS NON -COLLUSION AFFIDA VIT (Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code Section 7106) To the CITY OF SANTA ANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS In accordance with Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code 7106 the BIDDER declares that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other BIDDER to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or Indirectly colluded, conspired, connived or agreed with any BIDDER or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the BIDDER or any BIDDER, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other BIDDER, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the BIDDER has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. Note: The above Non -collusion Affidavit is part of the Proposal. signing this Proposal on the signature portion thereof shall also constitute signature of this Non -collusion Affidavit. BIDDERS are cautioned that making a fal�ertifica' ma�bjec the certifier to criminal prosecution. .'Signed State of Calif i pia Countyof !30-1 Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on this day of J r tam, 20 by j �,P✓✓ti 12adviar proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) who appeared beforeme -� Notary Public Signature CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL SKINNER Notary Public State of Colorado Notary ID 020184046892 My Commission Expires 12.28.2022 Notary Public Seal City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-1 Page 20 25F-72 Appendix .ATTACHMENT 3=2: NON-LOBBYIN G;CERTIFICATION _ CERTIFICATIONS The prospective paiticipanfcertifies, by signing and sir ni ttingthis bid or, proposii, to the Best ofhis ocher' ltnowledge and belief, that:, I. 'No federal.epprogriated funds have beep paid or will be.paid; by;or.oh behalf of ihe,.undeisigned;,to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any fedeial. agency, a, Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress or an`.employee'oEa'Member of Congress !in contjeation with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making, of any fedi&f loa!i; the entering info bf any cooperative agreement; and the extension, continuation; renewal; arrnendmetit, onmodification ofany federal contract; gram, loan; or cboperatve agreement. 2. if 6 funds other than federal appropriated fends have been" paid or>vill be. paidto any,parsotYfor. lnfldenping or attempting to influence- any officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congn 's, an"officer or employee of Congmss, or anemployee of a'Member,of.Cohgress in connection With this federal contract grant loan, login or cooperative egreeinent the undersigned shall complete and submit'a "Disoiosaie of LobbyingActfVities'..% This eertificalion is a rnatei al representation of fact upon which reliance was placed wheti:this transaction was made, orentered into. Submission oEthis certtfroahon'iaapreregriisite for inaking;or entering into"this transaction unposed. !bq $defiop 1.352; Title 31,, U S.'Code. Apy,peersbn who fails to file the required certiflcation, hAml_lie.sGbject to a civil penalty of notless than $101000 and not more than'SI00,00(l for.each such failure. The prospective participantalso agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she:shalf require that the .language ofthts.e rt fiartien'be included in a111owe'rtie_r sub_contmct_s, which exceed $100,600 and that such sub recipients shall certlNEind disclose accordingly; fate 06/10/20,19 City of Santa Ana RFF !'ag®'M,2 Page 21 25F-73 Appendix AT!7ACHM'ENY3-'3: ATIONCERTIFICATION —.CERTMCATIONS The VMersigne&'c-onsulfant dr.corp'6rate -offid6r, -during the perf6rman6c,of this is contract; ,certifies as 'follows;, The Consultant shall not discriminate against any 6filployee-orapplicant-for emp loyment because of race, color, religion; sex, or nationai.o origin. 'The 6n.s6It_aht shall' i4k.6 fffirmativea6tionlo ensure ihatappficantsare-etnployed, a.M t.Ih`t employee's am.tieked during 'employment -W - fth6ut; regard to their race, dolotreligionj sex, oirnatl6nafd or igin. Such �action shall jncliAde,'bar, not be-jimited''to, the. , following: effi 'ploy' imen'� upg6idi�j;:`dimbtioq, or - tFahsfer;'r6iuitment or recruitment advertising laypff'or'termitiaiio'n;.yates,. of . pay or other forms of'OrruDen§ation; knO _jele6fi6nfor-ti-din-Ing,' ihclu_difig.apprenticeship. The Consultant aj#6es to �bst- in 'conspicuous places, available. to employees and -applicants f6i emp!o . yMent,. n otice - s I to be_ 'p'rovided:setting . fo . rth the;pravi I Mons, . 6 . f - this noffdinrirrunafio­ndliausk-;. ,L The Consultant sbaliijA411,S6ilc itait vertisements,f0fiemployees l5lac6d, - by;orpfibe lialf of Oie,Constiltafii, state that all 4ualjfi6d#plicanis will r6ceiv&"cormideratioh for employ - m6nt without regard to race. boldr reli ionsex or national origin. The Consultant shall send toJeach labor union or representative of Workers with which, he/sIie. has 6 collective bargainin9 igideme nt or other 6 fitra6t or understanding; a notice tice to' b e Or6viddfi&i§lng the said labor union' br'wo"rk'er-'s'�reprosentativc§,Ot the Consultant's m nip co ri ments-uirderth�is:siecflo- - andshallpost copies of the notice. 7iti--contb.icu6iis'pla.ces.-available t6-biiit)loyees.'and ,dppjica.iits;for employment, -4: the Consultint.shalf coinol�. with all provisions of Ekecutiv6 6rd'erA 1246 of SeTAember 24,1965. and of -the . rui . es, . regu l4ions�, and relevant orders of the ..Secretary . of Lalyo . F. 5_ The Consultant.shall ffirnish ill'Inforina.tion.'and reports required by -Executive -Order 11;�46.`of _q -, September 24, 1965, and by;rules, reguliticrns;,kfid orders ,of'the Secretary of Labor, 6 . r.li6r'suant ther6lo,. and will perrnii access.to his/he :b66U. re6ords. and_aCcOi.mtsby the,adininistering agency qnd,the Secretdi)i of Labor for purp-og.es of investigation, to ascertain compliance witfi-S`116h,ruies, regu litions; and orders;, �6. In the event ofthe:CoPsUltarit's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination 61aus6s of this,c'ontract or .with any of the said rules,; regulations, :or orders, the contract may be canceled, tdrrninated'"'r o suspended ifiwhole or'inpdrtand t the Conkiltanvmiy.d be ineligible for 'futilierGo-ve-r-nme-11. . contracts or f6d6rally, assisted construction. contracts in :accordance With p.rocedure-5,'atithorized in Cxecution Order -' ,1124 df'Sepfdinbei 24, 1965,.a`nd.`sucfi oilher sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as ,provided in XxecirtiY6.'Order 11246 of:,SeP!temb6r 24, 1965; or by, -rule; rogtilailons or.order,of the Sccrdtary. of . Labor, :or as othQ - CMseproVided by. law. - The the Consultant shall includelidportion of -the sentdrice'immediately Preced . ing,parigraph (1) and 6;_ provisions of paragraphs (1) through aphs, 'b4rchase ordeVUnl6s_6xe-mPied, in every -subcontractor CI 'of Santa Ana REP' Page AM - 'Pao 22 25F-74 by Hiles, regulations, or orders of the'Sect> tart' of Labor issued;pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order L1246 of5eptember 24, 1965 so that such provisions,will be;binding upon each subcontract or, purchase.orderas, the: adminM66iig agency'.may' direct'as, means 'Of'enf0, i11g such•,provisions,; including sanctions for noncompliance; provided; however, that'in theevent the Consultant becomes involved in, dais threatened t' tli;'litigation"with 'a sub-cohsultant'or vendor as a result of such. direction by the'adminisfering agency, the Consuftant ma_y)request that the United States enter into such.litigation to protect the'int. r sis:of the United States. 9: Obtsuant to Cali fornialabor'Code.Section 1735; as added by Chapter 643 Stets..,1939, :imd as amended; . ;No discrimination shall: be made in the einployincht 6f'persons upon public works because of race, religious creed, color,;naUonaI'origin,.anc@stry, physical handicaps, mental conditioh;•marital'status,�oc :sex of such persons, except ,as provided in Secfiori 1420, and any consult ant•of public wortviolatipg this Sectionis sub" jec't to all the penalties' imposedfor a_.violaticn of the Ghitpter: Signed: Title: Owner nd. P,re ent Fintn: Interwes#'Consulting Group -,,Inc:• 1patei 06/10/2019 page 4k 25F-75 Resumes APPENDIX' 'F61lowing* this pa9e,*e!haq&pioVfded f6surfiesf6e the following g proposed staff:' Tdrry Rodrig ye,0E, TE I_ A deoi -geVWO; PE, TE .. _- WidV trniets, OE- Kamran Saber.'Ps; QSD Erik Upd&,'ft! sy-cli-Shoja, PE, Gary'Miller; Pe Mike L60fig 'Thom b--ugfiran ,qaryNeah PLS. kevIn'koj,PE-Q'SD- Nicole Jules":00 Ruth Smith, TE; P7 - Andre - w YI, PE, TE_; PTO_ 9 Grecia Bafiena, Yvonne Soto Hirnid'Abediaclelh,. PE, 0 . SD qYos Ganji Chuck,Stag"ner -juilo vejaido .PRINCIPALAN-CHA I RGE -PROJECT MANAGER PLAN.REVIEWENGINEEk.1 0k6JEbT_AQERMANA_ R-I, W �CONPTRUCTIOMAN A-G',ER, PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER-1 PROJECT.MANAGER. PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER,l RO.JEC.T!MANAGER PLAWREVIEW ENGINEER. I PROJECT MANAGER. 'PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER [-PROJECT -MANAGER .STORM vvATER -QUA , LITY-60ORDINATOR I; WATER'QUALTY A: UTI I 4ITiES E I N E , , GINER' MAP -CHECKER 'SENIOR -ENGINEER TRAFFICENGINEER� TRAFFIC �ENOINEER -TRAFFIC ENGINEER ASSOCIATE,ENdINEER.j T_RAF'FlC.8UPP6RT :.A , SSOCIATE ENGINEER j TRAFFIC -.SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION MANAG5R,& INSPECTOR: . i.. . . CONSTRUCTION' MANAGER &-INSRE9TOk4 CqNSTRUCTION;MPEtTOR. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR. ILNTEA WtST :CONS ULTING *GROUP Page 24 25F-76 Ta teirry ."RiAngue, PA- TE- �, 1 Pr1nCIji;#14n-'dhizrqe_ I Pireslldlerit-8. ovmer 61FIntbirwdst INTEMM Terry' has ;over 35 years 'of experience, In . City . :Eng - ineering, Zlty T.ra , ffic, -publlc CONSULTING Engineering; Wor;6, operailci6s; des�fjn,and spedai[,district finaricinjM6. . technical and city provides, 11 support to ci y managers,. : ublic wo , rks elected,off als�.andL :programs, pokiei and Icl" the comrriun unity oh,p wv,irw. into rwosta rpoao M activities, and. projects. -He his successfully negotiated and resolved sinslilve-;, political, and controversial program, -policy, staffing,,.and. project issues. His I Approacfi,is to ensure he li,,M'eeting the -nee6'df the iliart.in the most .E04 Feiili i effective -and efficient - ieht way. possible, and to work with individual winffitirilties,' Citi`rrarislil6hs I strategic operations. and to focus On 'what is p olssibli through creativity, Expertise and relationships. 'City Engliieiilng ,PubHE Works Operations suE;,uWEst t'xOrmizieNce city Traffic Engineering j hritorwest ecifisAing Grduij Tumding Districts Transpoitatlop Systems _�t�r founded Iting Grbup, d6dkaied'.to pr6vldingii .in k62,, ry,foded, Interwest Consu diety, of serviies,to local, State a�d Fecii�al' A n6ies; SIn6e f hit time,' the va ge EDUCATION company -has gr6wn- to over-460 professionals -and' -support staff providing MBA, Un_iversItyoMu&m dallfornle I Services In the Wesiern United States thorukh a network of 14 offices, as, universitiof Milne, civil Engineering. PROJECT' SliE01FIC EXPERIEN6,115 RE'GISTRAT 1,0 NrS. C E R T I IF i C A rI.O N S . Director, t6irmuril - ty Services and 'Rinchb Palcs.veides, CA 5tate.ofcolorado 61reitor oli PU:61k,works Terry was blop6l'ntid interim'Director,for the City of"Rancho.,Palbs Verdes on Miressional Engineer 1.30697 -State of California two separate occasions: in both' instances; thIsWas.io fill 'a staff vacancy on the Proiesilonal Civil Engineer.1 g8g94r Team. The first bsiIgrinient,was as -Director of Cityfs.16icutive Mana_gern�kxe Stat6 of C, 311fomia - Community. Divelopm6fit which 'consisted of planning, building; code . I _ 97 'Professional Traffic Engineer'I T14 - ii Vew •preservation. The,second assignment was as the enfor�mek .arid ch Included I the' City'i 6ginedrMS and Puh c Clreftor:o . f. . public Works which P R O F E SiIONAL A FILIATIONS IF - and Work �Cii wirted, to th.e'CIity'M.a.nager a S v I s. In both assignmentsje r I ry reported Amerliah 56aity of Civil Engineers represented' the Department. it City Council and FilabiiWg Commisil.on ' ln�d to of EngliIeeis ly overall me n" f 'meetings, I .over nto ng to Staff � Terry, provided leadersh p, .- .1;Terry, ' "recruiting4 I _. whlldass!stIng'�'heCIt_ - .y In 6 0ehmanint Cilrecfqr,, City Eh9lineer Bell, CA friterwie'st-'has supoorted . :the City,of B611 Since Novern6er 2016. Terry began .-g. Working With,the:citv in De6ember,2011, providing engineering 'services, Which . ldcluded i6naging all .6f,ihe.Cky's' engineering; project ffinagqmen t, traffic I - . and c�dnst'r'diiic�n-m*anag6iii6ht:'This was an oppo�6 nity',to assist Bell in its recovery -process. He works closely'with'staff to maintain a 'high level of customer Service and deliver qUal[tV plan reviews to the CIV.- Diiectorof Public Services 'Unc6ln, CA As thetor. lof Public Worksr ks for the CIty,of Lincoln, tehy inanagedthedally iPire.c- operations of functlofis including. E,figineering, Wastewaterr-Treitnientir Wastewat& Cbllectliori, Wat& Distribution; Streets,' Parksjopen Spa'c`e/ ;Fdcllitles_, Transit, SolidWaste, Airport and Construction , Management ,Terry Worked as,part of the City's executive management team to d6velop-and implement a long-term staffing and _reorganization' 016h:ana improve. customer services. 'De assisted In resolving major outstanding, claims,'.and' issues_ on several privaie divelooment: projects, negotiated extensively with large land' develcpm. - �nt •eniities, and %4rikecl with a. muItItude7'of funding sources including. . im ulusfundinggrarit­s. 1 1-1 ­ - ­ - . Page .25- 25F-77 Ii I,N * T E R.W E S T CONSULTING - GROUP' Www.IAt&6V*OiktqirO..cG• ­ L _.M Prlincip6l"In-charge Transition Team� Wildornar, CA: Principal -In . -Charge of the . successful transition of ;,public worb, planning; buififing and 'safety,', and code ,'nf�r e ceffient-services'from ,the County,of Riverside to , the City of Wildomar. iions;Vei 4 SeNices The team, together;wIth".1ki Y-RiAhiri.ide'to-urify staff, 6ff, develope'd detailed' processes, 'or6tbcols;:d6livd 60nethods, and ,agreements ,nace.s. a. I,to accomplish) the• seamiess and coop erative Ar6hsfer.of services: ✓ Moro4ementsystems -Developed ind.implemented managieffiiiiit systems to rnoriltor, and track ac6itles,'assoclateo With pli6nlng,and develdpimeiii, eniltliim6ni! reviews,. ifigl*n6eiolngand building. plan reviews, code enforcement cases, and - street' aintenance works .orders. Imp . . - .. woI - ✓ Budgets =!Createcl fiscally prudent and conservative operating and capital lrrprove.O.ent 66dkeii.bd4_d upon available funding sources rces- and revenues. 'Departments- Ovdrsah and,responsible for -all aspects of,public Works, planniig;billding indsafety, and codeenforiement. Transition Manager I . Contract K4.anageiEfigiii6eringg,Buildlni Elk Grow, -,CA As the'Alanig-eF-of Engineering Grove,, ard''Bullifin- for th& tity�EliGrove,,9 1of transitl6neil all Public Works and -Building b6piftmerit -Siirvices -fr6- m Snfamenio County to the City,of.Elk-Gr6ve, Tirrylbuilt.la,staff of Bo people - within - n !9 months and, led t , he - transition - of the"Niowing ser i Aces from. S - acrarnerit_6 c6nty; Public Woriks'lPlan qqecklng; 'Pj'bil' I - . * c Works lnspVctl6d,. Permit issuance; public' counter. Operaticris' Capital 'Projects; ­ prain-age';! Transportation ' ; 'Street Maintenance; Special Districfs;,'and' :all 'BuildingDepairtment Operations. Contract City En'glheW vestlake Villa7ge, CA As Contract'Clty li�nglrieer for. the City of Westlake -Village; prepared6plital programs, for iffiprqJem&ts to.. Zity-owned facilit , lei; supervised- the prepArzitlo"q of plans, specifications and bidding; monitored the construction of capital ;projects; reip6nded to iiiien c inquiries, reviewed development ,proposals and rbade'presentations to City council and clirzerl groups; .,Cltv Traffic Engineer, Various Southern CA Cities, Te iry, he's served as Contract City. Traffic Engineer- I f6r:the, Chiei of Mjjibu, Rolling 9!!inB Hills Estates,-Thoiis6iriclbaks Als capacity,'ke. and Moreno Valley In performed 'a variety: of traffic ,investigations rciudited"by-cit" - " , , , -, - ... � one . . - ­ -_ - . - I - zPAs an City Council, reviewed developer plans and studies, developed and Implemented traffic safety 'p'r* d pgrams and polidis,,coh uiitedirafficanalyses and studlei, and made pris,entatl6rm to traffic commissions, City Councils and citizens groups. 25F-78 Page-26, i George_ Alvarez, PE;'rE. i f ProJ660wanager I Primary Agen4 INTERWEST' George -has: .over 40 .years of successful planning; ,implementing,..arid C_ OA S U, LT I N G i administering public:Works projects and programs He- brings a solid history of GROUP successful;Management with over 35years as a Public Works City Engineer: ( Recognized asa-dedicated professlonal with exemplary work ethic,.lie focuses wW w:interaoe3eerp:coin on contlnuous process' Improvements whlle.maintaining.theability to effectively, ! navigate through, politicallysensitivee6lronments.,Georildhas managed capltal i projects over ',�S100M He. 'has experience' 'in `bud get preparation. and E.D D C A,Td ON maintenance,. •:negotlatlons, :erganiiation 'development, grant` funding, •and 85 civil Englneering projed management. He -,Is commltted to serving the needs of the c_hent through. .Callfornia state'Universliy, Long Beach strong leadership and a collaborative, approach: i Santa Ana Advariced Leadership - - - - DevelopmenfProgram P'0 o'J cc'r .g P E c 1 r, 1 C E 8 P E R 19 N_ C.E santa Ana Public Business Management i City Engineer Program ! 2012-Present. IriterWesi Consulting Group REGISTRATIONS ( Provides project management for the construction of the municipal public Works C E A T I F ['CA 'T,I O N S I projects.,0versees assigned projects to •ensure co re "CA Registered dull Engineer)25i62, and budget parameters for the project. Prepares operational,guldelmes.for, ICA Registered Traffic Engineer14g5 I subordinate divisions and inonito'rsre"sponse.,Preparesthe'Ui5ital lmprovemerit Progralri budget for local agencies: Resporids to, public or other inquiries relative - a w A ci o s president, aubilc Worksassod Association to eng ineerin cies and .procedur : g :policies on specific projects ,and other :Callfernla chapter, 2010 •information: Evaluates issues and'Options reg2rding municipal public works and . ;Government Leader ii%toe Year makes recommendations Review5and prepares condition ofapprovel far private Amedcan5or}ety of Civil Engineers 2002 development ,projects seines as a member of :the department ;head's Top Public Vic, ks teaderofthe Year I management team and communicates key organizational issues to staff. APWcA2000 City Er ?,tbllc Works Memtier—Techncil Steedng6mWitee OC'rA 2010-2011' ! :1984.2012, • Oty.of Santa Aria Responsible for Engineering Division of Public Works department encompassing; deslgry traffic; construction acid -development services. -'Lead tears of 50 In ! ! desigrilhg and constructing over $100M in annual capita! Improvement projects: iNegotlated consultant agreements,. resolved' Conflicts with private developers, i and "contractors, and partnered with,local and reglonal agencies -to l' pir;& e. transportation facilities Secured grant funding for -capital improvements. Investigated and responded to Council and citizen, 'lnqulries. Delivered' presentations to City Council, Planning, Environmental, and Transportation: Advisory,CommiUees.. Facilitated: project management and public speaking F training for siaff lnall'four. P.6blic; Worksdivisions., .FEEL'EC.TED: AC,GOMPLISHIVIENTS Completed Santa Ana's single largest public Investment in history for $100M in . resideptial street repairs Partnered with bond_ counsel and_ financial consultants to flnance tdom in *bonds for project funding, !ManSged,iorn tiuctlon:of $200M+ of major facility protects through_ use.of _ •traditional design bid -build, design -build, and program manager at -risk' approaches .to •project management. Projects_ Included $23M Public Mrks, 'Corporate'Yard,'$110M.PoIIce Administration and:Detention•Faclllty,. new -City Hall annex, and park; fire station; and library improvement. - Coordinated. traffic; land use,'and infrastructure improvements for10M Sq:Ft,' .In'total development projects.. ' = 'Lead teawof consultants ln•conducting ccriceptual engineering, alternative analysis and'preparation' of enviionmerital document for' a fixed_ guldeway est{mated to cost $1wM. Page 27 25F-79 INT5RW,EST 3Nw w,. I nfe rw a at a rp.-. a am, treated - and chaired statewIdetaskf6rceAo develop mod6l ordinance for trench cut fees, whlch�s approv.4bV_.Leag'ue_of,CA Cities, and enabled full cost 'recovery., Spearti acled Mayor's Task Force on;Traffic and Tran sportation th6t 06ated. report o -transportation vision for.arterlakresiidentiaf sireets,'freeWay/traiisit, and geo%Wth n1anag6m§At Funded 52M in annual maintenance and •miinajement costs 46r. City's •0'f Stormwater Pollalon Preve6ti.ri rogrim'by,&eiting federal Clian,,Water Eiiferpr'ise_:_ i . Maxmized efficlencles thmugh new technology implementations Including state-of-the-ut' traffic,op-&EIVoni cdfitir',to:minage 2g6'traWsignils,zincl advanced domputer-aldiicl-deilgr; Reduced ,contingency costs Ao' 'less than 4_%: on construction prbjdcts by improving construction plans and hclalrig 6est-wniir4aloi}l r'eeilrigs after e'ach, pr6jeci: to Identify areas for future continuous impr ovements,_ City Traffic Engineer 119854988City- oF Santa Ana'] CA Managed Transpqrtatlb . n .*partrr'fe_nt Y;h6 cdrislstEd pf•24•emplo ..yees, I Reviewed and coordinated prMate.develoiimbritwlth other.Ctty agencies: Served 'dsSecretary onptYsTransportation Akd'vis'or.yCommittee. Transportation ransoortatidn Developmehl: Enifine-er 1984 , -1984 Citypf iiaiita-Ana, 'Securedledual, ifatei and local griints'icir tiansportat'lon prblects,',Or6pared conditions for private -development' t- a,pprovai; -rnhna*g"e,d traffic ;siUdV prepkation; and worked with fieighbqrho6cl associates to manage traffic He led a team of eight employies and pirophred a Capital Improvement Program. Project Engineer 1981-1984 -Willclag-Assoclites pevelooed project objectives. i by'rev iewng:projeci. prop9sals and plans and - 1, . - - ,conferred with" management. Reiponsiblei fdr, Identifying project 'phases and elements,; e ments,, and assfghin-gPersohn el as:wei,l awevlo�viinjfiids from - contractors. Determine'd 'project spled6ations' by studyi6g p_rbdLTct.Aesigfi, customer requirements, - and perfom6ncei stairidar�di;, iompl6fed 4ec'hnlcal studies; prepared cost' estlmzites. lliteimlnied and malnialnid prblici schedule;, Cohflrmecl.Oroduci performance by, desighing-'anci conductingtists. C . ontrolled iirojkt'iilan and costs. -Prepared projects status iep6rts. Assoclate.Engineer . 1974-1 1 981 ciiy pf San Juiii C . a;ilitra66 I v . . ; ,Performed' professional and teclinic.01 engineering work in design, land devel6prn - ent, 'an , d :capital improve . merits. ­ Designed, and prepared plans for, and the genera - I p . ubli . c,Developed . revised desgd paKconstruction itindirds for public Work . s . structures - . and - appurfen�46ces. - 5 . erved . as�cionikciion inspector to ensure - compliance on .city . projects, subdivisions and: encroachments.Investigated field problems affecting K'oIertV owners, coniractors, and maintenance operations resolved or referred problems as appropriate.nal -and Administered 'contracts, coordinated 'and "reviewed the work of 'outside consultants, ancilmade rec6mriiifidatki6i. Senlor Engineer Asslitant 1971-19ALos Angeles County .6e te rmined engineering requirements. Resolved engineering proble-firii. Verified 'applications, "applicatioMaintained_' -project team -accomplishments . _ by communicating essential' Iqfo_fmatio_n,'.Met E.6st, itan.daMs by, preparing 66_st= benefit analyses rPade2'8 25F-80 l '.LaBdWdq ZMQ!OtS;•PS Plan Check Engineer j ProJecl:Engine®i J;Cons4nictlon Manager I.NTERWEST C O k15_'l1 Lj I N G. Ludwig has over 40 years ,of experience In the clJil ;engineering profession, GROUP i inciudingl5;yearsin.thepublic sector, and over 25years.with private'consuI',- www.lntorwoslgrry.eoin. I firms servingpublic entities andprivatelandilevelopers., 1P_ itodEC"T S'PEC1IF IC E•X.P'E R I ESN C: E' I t Senioi',Project Manager, E o u C A,T) o N: 2017-Present InterWestConsulting Group BSCMIEngineering• •I eallfornlastateunMerslry;.Long Beach it Ludwig provided Design and Construction Manag&nblit for various. — I transportatlon:and parks'Capital Improvers en4 projects;with the City of Costa' Command & Genetalsta8.College, Mesa as a consulting engineer: He was the construction manager and resident. Ft. Leavemonh, R5, u,s. Army ( engine'erresponsible forS;Con struction projects with budgets ganging from'$1M R E G I s it R A i i o Fi s. i to $5M. Each of these were delivered within' budget.and qn time., His design PE R T I F I L a T l 0 N,@ 1 'experience was a150 instrumental In OVefSeeieg the design of 3 transportation Reglstered CIVII Englneer, CAI 3722i I projects, which iverre produced to meet a'challengmg schi 4u'le`leading to timely • Registered Civil Engineer; Nv 11ilos bidding and start of construction. Reglstered Civil Englneer; A2 128642 President I Senior Project Manager 2003-2016 GHD l Winzler&'Kelly'- Norris=Repke .a e o F E s s I o N a i 1.6 ' 'A .At .Norris -Re ke Ludwi s- rirria "du �" P �. p. ty was to :oversee: alr departmental F F I L I A S - -ry. functions of the' corporation. He managed capital Improvement projects private. Member, AmencanPublic Works development and re developltient projects, and supported the "oper &ns Awoclatlon (ARWA) marketing needs of the firm:. - ndember,Amedcansocieryo(clvll E) i Engfneers,(ASCE) � In2009 Mr,Smeetsandhis3-artnerssoldthefirmtoWinzler&Kell and.three r _ . P Y. Member NiilonalEnginyrs years later.tlie firm was sold again to GHD..Throughout these shifts in ownershlp, professlonal.Engineen Ludwig continued to manage numerous public works improvement protects Including arterlal'highway projects for the.Gtles of Villa Park, Westminster,, nAembei, sodety otamerlcan Military' -Engineers. Irvine, Inglewood,;Lynwood Stanton; Rancho Cucamonga, Tustin'Costa Mesa, .. ,. , _ County of Los Angeles, San Gabriel; Moreno Valley; and the City.of Placentia, Buena Park, Anaheirn,'Downey,.Plco,Rivera, as well as the Por ,of Long Beach, Port of'San Diego; City of Chula'Vista, LakerElsinore,-'and,the div ol` San Diego.. These projects included coordination and/or the management of other sub- ( consultants funding applications (Including'OCTA and ,Caltrans) environmental documentation, right of way'acquisltlons, and construction administration and Ij inspection Additional public works experience Include",exte .. ve plan checking of plans -completed. by other sub consultants 6r other'In house design teams,: managing pavement rehabilitation projects;•preparatloti of hydrology studies, j Water„Quality Management Plans NPDES compliance studies and"rseveraU prolect stud.16 and reports for various agencies.. 1 Engineering Manager' 1994-2003NpointAssdciates'I'm l After26 years.in Southern•Callfomia, Ludwig moved fo'Las•Vegas, Nevada and' joined Vpolnt. During his yeirs'Infhe Nevada area, he was involved in.one .of the .largest development,"increases In' the ,country, Including the project management of three large master planned comrnunities-`1,iOD acre McDonald Ranch,, the .660 acre Sunset Greens, the .2,000-acre Lake_ , Las 'Vegas, . plus casino/hotel tleJelopmenk, sewer: system- expansions, the "Vegas _Las. transportation beltway design and construction management ,of'various projects, and.numerous other developments ln'Northern Nevada. 'His,clientele included many private'deveiopdrs plus the 'Cities -of UsI:Vegas; Henderson;. Pahrump; Mesquite, Clark CountyL+and the 'Gty of -Keno. The private Page 29 25F-81 4 3N11RWE 11 N� CokUCT.IC, .GROUP - Yf "d fit a rw 0 i to FP..p oin ;dgve!o'p'rrfdni'w6ik'incILid6d'allapprovals and meeting all requirements leading. to full entitlements forthia.propoliis in queition. Public Serviceis bIrect6ir, 1,Senlordvil Eirigineei- 1991-199 4 City of Whi6e' ' 'r After the Whittier Earthquake, 'LudyA , g foln-edth6 City of Wihittiiii and-6nduto6k responsibility,for thi' Eart*fiqba k_e'D'a'_n age-'Re'ia`t.e_ d I ip' ro-Veme n-t Projicts, -which in-cluded1h ,e repair of . all damaged . Infrzisbuctuire wlthln­ihieicity, limits: In thLjr position, he was responsible for the Irrim-ecilate'repair and r6consiruction.ofjfie cjty�sclarriaj6d.ivater system, ai�d*ihb additional-iiW'fair' the ,City's I Lar idfi1 11 .pans on.Pro ram.Dudni serving'the i _Ihi.thre6yea�s se 'the City; Ludwig. 6 m-plete-cl 9 all'earthquake -damage-related !,Improvement projqcM'and.,'expanjed 'the' Whittier Lem,dfljl:by jiearly,300acr'es.,, 61reitoroi En.glneerIng,j Mcd . President. .1985-1991 fait' i 4soci2ies During his f. ve year's with the firm, Ludhlj managed both survey'and engineering teams •anc' completed projects, ranging from residential and .6§mm6rcl'al development iocll:cdmpany'relat - ed 'W"O ilk. He a �iio obtailfiedthe 6npovs'first municipalagency projects:. Ludwig also `66jan, his ex,periericovoiking 66.0rivate divelopri'lents, multiple: ple: :reglde6tla'l and.'commenclall subdivisions, e6titles, tract and parcel'maps,, from de'v'elopmen . t review . application through full private -and "nformifigpUtilk Co re and with Improvements psriiqul d,. Wth66Subdivision Maj5Act and a developu reme'' within li' all development requirements:' ' nt�.'Ini:Mcled, h -t e work to approval was obtaining .'environmental iippiovali with th C . EQA:and NE I PA; a nd 'the Coastal Cc mmisslo6,'(f applicable. Designer I Project Engineer I Associate Engineer 1972-1484 City of Fullerton While attending dijfitsc'ho'o*lat'Cal,St&eAofig Beach and -working for'Fullerton .durfng the da,j,, Ludwig became proflcient in. roadway and arterial ral highway, desIg6, as well as sewer,and storm drairi design for numerous. -Projects. As:an d obtaining the Associate'Engineer,,Ludwig provi ed full Project prellmlnary 'engineerinj. through '!final Projed acceptance of two grade ,separation, projects —Ahe Lerifon Street Underpass and the Gilbert Undetpaii; both grade separations undir the - UP and - SF Railway Iiiiiis through the.,City of Fullerton'.' Ludliwig worked rk6d - .closely with 5 p'on'sLil,t'afi't.te,aftis,"ihe-'.City,'i sur*VeY9 r, design - iea' — h im, inspection team, the rig t-pf-miay agents and the rillroadi. IlVlilltary Service 1970-2004 U.S. Marine c6r,ps I V,5: Aimy ReseNe In addition to, 2 yeari:iis an active:d6ty,drift6idn.thi,Mar!6e :Corps during Vietnam, Ciuclikig has worked for' over years as military reservist, engineering and artillery qfflE4.: - WhIld'he, commanded, combat 5fins . t . *Os * - . d units, . . h planned ai�d.ekeciited-rUrY)e'rous" -opgraitlonal'ex7ercis'es,by c6mpleilng'3everal active duN t - burs.aAd deployingfor'up to 13 in . onths.to various U.S: and NATO operations ar'ound, the world, including Ri6publijc of Koreii,(1984 .'1985;,1989, 19k,. 1994), Panama Norwa . y Q?98 '.Bos . nx/r Herzegoviqa ,(199S), Germany (1982 ah4.1994), Kuwalt Ukraine and Russia'(2001 & 204).-M d fetired-Liduteninf 6lonei ln',th6 U.Sekmy Reserve, . - very -Ki - - ' - - Ludwig feels very confident I - n is - �,MaNgenenf of personnel and the resources associated therewith: fl�ie experlerice has been most beneficial and has'caurled i into his private care.ir.zs well... Page io 25F-82 i Kamran Saber, PF, QSD/QSP ! Plan Review Engine®r) Project Manager i WEST ( Kamran hasover30yearsofexperlenceinthedeslgnandmanagementofmajor ation eng(neer(ng, hydraulic, hydrology, cost I estimating, contract specifications, canstructab(lity analysis, peer reviews, writing, RFP preparation, Construction management and support services. Kamran has a broad � background in CIP management, planning, design and construction on a wide r 1 o N variety of projects Including land development, street Improvement and sewer and storm drain studies and design, grading and drainage. experience in project/resource I management and Total Quality Management, and is a Certified Facilitator. ise In federally and state funded Temmn projects through his work managing over 100 federally funded projects throughout his career. es of Covina, Placentia, Villa Park, San Gabriel, and the Town of Yucca Valley. Below Is ctldaner just a selection of the many projects Kamran has worked on. QSO/QSPI ROADWAYS 8 MUNICIPAL PROJECT EXPERIENCE of Campton, Compton, CA, 2015 — Protect Manager and Pavement Engineer for the reconstruction of Central Avenue from 131st Street to Compton Boulevard to address roadway (APWA) rehabilitation needs in an expedited manner. The project consisted of two s (SAVE) segments: Segment 1 from 131st Street to Rosecrans Avenue and Segment 2 from Rosecrans Avenue to Compton Boulevard. An innovative low impact development (LID) approach was selected for the pavement rehabilitation (SAME) ! consisting of 2-Inch ARHM over 4-Inch in -situ recycled asphalt (Cold Central Plant (Rn50) Depth Reclamation (FDR). Ninety percent of the proposed structural section was recycled from the existing road materials with no material hauled out from the project. San Gabriel Boulevard Rehabilitation, Mission Drive to Las Tunas Drive, City of San Gabriel, San Gabriel, CA, 2010—Project Manager and Construction Manager for the 1.5-mile rehabilitation of San Gabriel Boulevard In the heart of the City of San Gabriel. The project Included rehabilitation of pavement using the cost � saving method of Full Depth Reclamation (FOR) with the construction cost of approximately $1.41M. Project included pavement rehabilitation and reconstruction, reconstruction of centerline to increase cross fall and to Improve crass drainage, curb, gutter and sidewalk repair, addition of gutter plate where i missing, addition of cross gutters where missing or nonfunction(ng, addition and/or upgrading of curb ramp and reconstruction of damaged driveway aprons. The project design Included water quality green feature such as permeable concrete gutters. Maple Avenue Roadway Rehabilitation Project, City of El Segundo, El Segundo, CA, 2012 — Protect Manager responsible for the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimate (PS&E) and management of the design staff, survey crews and sub consultants; Landscape Architect, and Geotechnical. Kamran performed QA/QC, prepared project specifications and cost estimates, and coordinated the project with various City departments (Water, Planning, Maintenance, landscaping, and sewer). The main objectives of the project were rehabilitation of existing pavement, extensive drainage improvements, EDUCA MS., Civil California State University, BS., Civil Polytechnic American Public Works Association Society of American Value Engineer Railroad Assoclation of Southern Page 31 25F-83 INTERW EST :i:bNgVT I �'d '600 . UP w I wvf. I ntdrw BE to rp. coin Installation of landscaped median, sidewalks; and installation.of fiasKlng red. lights at'mid -block crossings, public outreach and :,'' - - �fDx-ra MP-S.T�, '-a"sign.and' construction completedete withn schid6le and bud&L West , - Roses R_od Reha—b-'iliti-tl-ofi',M.lss16h,b'A_ve-tQDel.oa'r.A'Ve-.fiue,-C'lfk .bf San Ga6r1eikan Gabriel, CA, 2016— Project, Manager for the 61plah�,�pecifjcatlons, and estimate, (PS&E).anj c_nstructlon-managenent of j,666 iin6rf6et of c6llectorioadwiy: P616ct lneludia_li6v&nent 4fiabilititiofi, curb, . gutter and sidewalk repair, addklD'nI6f,.guit&plat6 Where - ffifssing,,addld6r of, cross gutters; additi6n of curb ramps reconstruction of1dama ed driveway,p 9 Afterial k6hibilitbtion Pr6licts and Annual Street fiesu I 4idng projects, 61ty-of" i.akei ibrist, lake Forest, CA, kdi Peole'd M4rfgg& for the*eparaticin Of p6ris; ilpecIfications, and estjmate'(,PS&E)Idr the:Clty, of Like Fo_re's,t`s:ann6al street resurfacing projects, as well as 'th-i cleilghfor Arterial Hlgh�viy. Rehabilitation Projects (A H I RP).aloing,Murlands. Bo'dlevar_d`,'El Toro 'Road;..ah.d, mnchogq'nialviariaiitaParkway. h__ - 1. These projects lhvbMid pMniihi msurfailn' usIng"hub'be'rized' asphalt,' ' , 1 -1 11" , - " _,", 9 slurry sea ng.,adjusting manholes. -and monument preservation, restriping and the'lhsFtallkioh.dlo66,8j�Lct , --ors. RA I L I TRANSIT tP Ij 6 U f ff k, p f2R I E N C E Met - roilInk Station, . Chi .01`.COvinza, Covina; CA, 2 big m- Civil b esl'p Mahajei and Construction Manager responsible for, the pro posed stat,on desgn Improrvemen.ts at. the Metrollnk 'Station 'in 'Covina; California. Prol3osed a�kinj Impr?viments ;Included p;r6halbliltation, lllghilng; ilgna g6", sloping, , , landscape , � . - - , e rI.-. - irrigation, traffic signal and entrance lmlirovdment., Bradford' Avenue -Pedesirlarf aridge :over BNSF tfacks, 'Al - 6ineda 'Corridor Transportation ' Autlhority (AC'TA), Placentia, 6A, 2oog— P ' ioject Manager ior-this -federally fufidid project lnvol�ed extensive negotlaI t on and coordination with Railroad Company and adlac'ent,K'B'H6rhs"d'dv-eloOrneni.,'Pro'j'ett- Invo)'vdcl executing the'signed. Interm6dal Container Transfee.racility,(ICrF)'Jolht.Powers� Authority,,(jM) :Wlth ih;,AaIl`rmd'Co_`mpa`ny fo'r .- construction . I 4asernin,fs .04r Ca.hrpn4 guidelines; securing rigiii-of-Way and iasements,_from die . velb . pe - r, obtaining - . - " - ' - ­ and obtaining State and Federal apprdv6i'(p_�s.),lo proceed With construction.. P e :Establishment of Cldlet Zane Alopg BNSF Tracks, Placentia, CA; 2008'=.Project Wfagereesponsible for ikojidng with BNSF and Fbderal.Aallr . oad Administration .(FRA) to establish the Clulet Zohe (CiZ) in the'.0ty, of Plhce6tia. Thi,pi6jkt also 16volved construction improvements . of Impemd6is at �tIH6 gj,x. crossings -per . FR , A requirements and 'standards, as will: as new;advanced ttafn warning and relay systems by BNSR �GRA.wk' SEPARATIONS Pii6jtO,'r 6)jp,'kjt.j e N C.E M66tibello/UnI66' Pacll�ii.;Ralli6ad I( . UPRR) Corrido? . • 3radj: 'geparail6n: 'Feasibility StudV, Repoit, City -of.Montebello,,'MontebellO,' 'CA;'2014 _=Task M'anageiresponsible for developing agrade "separated corridor `along _UPR'R('L'6s Ag6lbs:Subdivls!6) and'consldiWl6j various.a6rr�tivesori ' dud'ing,:6 comple't e- tri6ch,,O'ar6l trench and individual grade separations' . at F&te6ello Do6levQ,_ :Greenwood Avende, 'id - aple A - venu6 and ValvAvenue. The developtng conceptual plans In,a-ccordah-_ce- ,with ' U PRRan'd,AREMAstandqNs6s well as cost estimates. Close coordination , wit'hthd,C-itV-OfMoh,tib-el'lo,•Alime-da ,Corridor East ConstrOctibn Author-itV-,_UPR'R.and _CPUC Was a q0tical'part'of the project which required timely concept apprqvA 25F-84 Page 32, SR 7101Gap Alternatives, Los: Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation i Authority, Los Angeles, CA, 201420I Task Manager (JMD Inc) responsible for :developing light rail transit, railroad and, -Transportation System INTERW,ESi' Management/Transporatioh De nandManagement(T. .6MJalternativesfor. G INTERW,NG the nearly five.mile long freeway g`ap between) 'Interstate 10 (Los GROUP Angeles%AlFambra),andlnterstate230.(Pasadena).lCamran.wasresporsiblefor iyaivr.ln t erve e s t g r p.eo m, ` .and Intersection alignments to address local, needsand'liot spots through the', cities -of Los Angeles, Alharnbra, Souih Pasadena and' -Pasadena. LRT.an, d track. f alignmenfplans.were designed in accordance with LAIMetro, as welLas UPRR: and AREMA standards respeclvely Cost estimating of each alternative was afso pravlded. Including the development of an environmental document' for the I project._Kamran was responsible for facilitating.close.coordinatlon,tidith the' I Gties,,UP,RRand_ C_PUCtoobta'in,reviewsandeonceptiial'approyalsjn:atimely i m rier. Page 3d 25F-85 5' Erik upadyke, #E' Plan Revietnr Engineer, l.'Projeot Manager, INTERWEST Eriklsaregisteredcivilengineerwithover20yearsofekperlence,Hehasworked, I ' C O N S U LTI N G in the Los 'Angeies County_Depart' nt of Public Works irf 6 number of Divisions;. GROUP' including Road Maintenance, Design, and Construction: During that time -he. W vi rianterw a.'stUr,p.cam' oversaw numerousprojects and supervised project engineers Erfk has acted as, i atechnical'advisor.for:a.number;of, countleS'. and cities throughout Southern;' Callfornla,on material properties;!Over the last decade, he has.also been.a speaker at conferences on pavement preservation and asphalt studies. E.D U CA T. I.ON P;RV F E,$_$ I O N AL dX.P E.aI kii CE M.BA, I Ca_iifgrniastate_Unlvers_lfy;Longeeach' Sehlor Civil Engineer 2018-Present' InteiwestConsultingGroup, e Universvfl ity of ninering . university of Maine. -: E6cleWersen-fneerin sericestolnterwest's Southern'Califomia cl(ent5, .. .-g _ 8 .., . _ _ Orono; 14E Serilor Chill Engineer A.S., .'civil Engineering TE�hnology. 1996 2018 IADert pament of P_ubllc .Alhambra, CA _ Works I University or Maine As'the Senior Civi 6gineee in ih6!Co6strucfi6n'Division, Erik.supervised,and, Orono; ME managed two units, Specifications, and, Environmental Compliance. The R E'a 1 5 T R A T I a N 5 _ Specifications Unit prepared various contract documents Including special C E R T I. F I C A' T I.o.N 5 I provisions, and administered the adve7tlsementand bid opening processes. The R?glstered civil Engineer,CA I N41197 I Environmental .Compliance. Unit performed and adininistered,project-related 'Registered Civil Erglneeg ME 165587 environmental compliaocesuch asStorm Water; lead based paint asliestos,.and treated wood waste: He developed and wrote numerous standard special A f f I L'i A,T 1 d.N s provislon's to supplement ithe.-Standard' 5pecificitions for Public Works '&enbook Committee of Publlc Works Construction. Erik personally prepared special provisions, and other -contract _ Standard;, Inc. jI documents for numerous large and complex projects. APWA Cc, Chair I Civil EnglneerlE 1995-1996 LA County Department of Public Works, I Alhambra, CA. ,AD o 1 i lb N n L E it E R i'e ni o e � Enk, While working in the Construction Division; assisted project inspectors with CIO EnglneeringAssistantjCEA) I I inspection of ibddWay resUrfacing'and associated improvement' projects, and senlor'CEAI supervlsingeEA Los Angelescouoty I ;Served as -the Resident Engineer/Inspector on a siinilar,prcject on Manhattan _Department of Puolk Works Beach Boulevard In tfi e,Cl of Manhattan Beach.Whiieintheoffice,hepre ared ' ty P� �P ._ 1992-19e7 special. prOVisi _ i,speclficitiansj and Other contract. ildcUments-folf'vaelous I types of linear construction projects reviewed contract docurents prepared by. two or three spedficatian writers and supervised up to five people, Erik oversaw section functions, iincluding. contract :document preparation, reproduction, addenda'is;uence, and bid openings: ;Supervising'Clvfl E6gineei'I Civil Engineei II 'i .1989-1995 LA CountypepartmentofPubliciWorks I Alharnbra,.CA As -the SuPervising Engineer in the,Design,Division, Erikrevlewed plans and estimates for roadway reconstruction and store -,drain systems.prepared by private consultants. He managed co"nsuftant.desigo contracts from request for I proposalsfhrough.completion.AitheIevelofCivilEngineerI];Erik supervlsedup .to three peojiict engineers. Supervising CEA' I 'Su_ pervlsing.'Civil Engineei 1987-1989 CA County Department of public Works I Alhambra; CA Erik Was the Project,Engirieer for various roadway resurfacing, reconstructlon, and widening projects. He supervised three design engineers as well as reviewed and stamped plans,and estimates. Page 34. 25F-86 INTBRWEST C 6 N SAT I F4 G'R'01 .0 P. w#W, I'" to_rw 6.s,i a rp.p 0 in E DJU CAT ION Wistirs of.§Cleeiiie, CMI Eng1h6eiing •R EG'1 STIR A i I O,N S- R-T It I CAT I ON S- Reilitered Profisslo"I Chil Engineer! .cA 94295a .Training In Caltiam LAPM'Progmm Sudi'Shoj"a,ft Plan Fieew 1 En- [no-eir PTpidet Manaiiii6i, . y,- I Sudl is a t'e'a'm-oriented,'Public',Worki leader with ,yeairg of valuable.municipal experlence. She deFn(instrafes,adi6in[str'ativ"e IeideirihlpIuItn - 'iple'divisl6ni of , Public. Works idepart6nts and exhibiti strong skIIIs'In.'c6lIaboratI6n.and 6fient service. Sudi has high -energy„ js resuliO'Heniid and hithly mbilv6 ' d ted and, has a .proven tr6ck.reiord of,pr6vicling,ConitftiEtlon Management on Many award - winning :municipal . il�iil . 0 . rojects. - Through - out . her career she he - s represented ffiunlclp . allti . as an . d led the relatlonships and nejotlatibns'riesulting 16-Coun _ t y . ,wide 'collab . orations `with' with . , numerous - regidnal planning agencies sucfifas_: Transit 6jstrIct,'C6Iftans;,AssoiwtI6fi of Goviirnments, ,School Districts, Water aihd Sa , nitatloh Districts, and joinf-po'Wer authorities. In addition;Sucll has . a . history ofse-c - u_ring: and Implement! 'types rig illof Fiidiral and ,s state funding sources. PROJECT S'PECIFI C' EXPERIENCE - City Enginber/Deputy PW Director Cities of Laguna Woods; Vllfa,Oar & LAeForjst Worked ag.infirInn to fulfill theposItions as.needed, responsible for. -managing CIP, CC7rA & Caltrans'funded projdctt,,,codttadt-rhanagdmbnt, staff. Fel5pns,. grants, Inspection,arid other related . work. City Engirieer/Asilstdrit Director of Engiihe&lrig City gf.Visti ' Responsible for th-i budgeting, scheduling a9dirinplemeintation of the annual$60 I m i I I I o n Vista Cl P P rogra m with a staff *Of, 2-5 .-on v'-a.r'i ciiis-1kin',d ofstreet, sitreet, parks and 'fiicility-'Improvement pr6jebts. Responsible 'for supervision of design and construction Inspection tea msjdft Of thi leadership manag ement team overseeing $110 million of seWer system lrnpro'iemenifln'cluding rite Increase efforts, design and Maintenance. Represented the Cityan'd led the relationships and negotiatlons multing'In County wide.c6llaborations,with numerous regional' and local. org6nlzatlon and planning agencies . such as, Caltraiis, San Diego AssocIatjo6-of'G6Vemmeftt, N6rth County Transit District, .and,Vlsta Unified :School District, Vista lirligati . on Dis.trict,'Encipa Wastewater Auth - crity. - We . ntifled ,and successfully secured multiple annual grants to fund sewer CIP projects that resulted In conversion of staff charges from general'Onds to - interiiris6_ f uncls". Performed initiation -and impe lemtion,o 'seVeral.keyprcgrams for the City such as 'a city -Wile GIS DIVIS and :paVeffiefivranagbment prograM, Responsibilities lixIddid management of all Professional agreements for the department and staff -supervision: Additional services,pr6ld'ed were daily management of traffic engineering,,, storm-water-waterriig0latl6n and construction management/inspection - - -divisions for CIP - pr6gram and' . commimi . hI and resIdentlal'developmem. .Construction Manager City of Huntington Bea& 'Manager of the Citys •Construction Management- Section that included supervision of 15 staff mernberg._(.1066 begIhnl6g this as'signment she heeded to manage six construction lawsuit seitleni7 nls, ms on . sfibi e.i.or the delivery.of construction administration, surveying and Inspection,service - 5 for C1P program- and commercial and. resiclentlalinipiiiicfion.Soihe of 6eworkincluded extensive Oarks andsportsfacillty Impirove6idnits; a , nd street. arid -sid - eWalk m - ainfefiance projects, . beach' I front r - nixe(j-'Use'd�;-el6p;fient Tbblla'.T'eieS beve16' , oment.' * sewer lift stations; Water and sewer lind Im'proVem_ ents and.lining; reservoirs; new and 'Page35 25F-87 Y INTERWEST -CONSULTING GROUP- tQ V b ! . W.16tor%vestaio-C,Om retrofit 6011ding,projects, �:She was-Wso,resp!qnslbl6 fcirmanbgemerit 6f;grant funding during . the construction . phase, -Mcl' for l6ple6b I ntatio n of: H I abilffy .. , . .1 - z — -, , � f -d - ''d - ". .1 preventlon measurese eraI ,.state and othe-ra'g-enc-y'jreg-ulations,an bustoM& ,se , rvic:e.Aa'S'6d ext-e'riW6 intera*ction'Wlth'odtside,age"n6lei,iha ov ht cif con i ro t4eJFp'r6j4cts W-Ithin'the-0 was r6sonMW Poi' cipaI06y 10 1 .11 1 1 Cli-Y 4eveloii.mont,pidjects; Aisbclati Engineer, Conitructio-h Engineering lbiy,bf sanii Ana Projeama.naiei'andContriitAdrrii6iiiratdr?orth6tltYsle6nitiu6ti6norojecii ,an.d '16sp-ictlon of',6o"mme'r-clal and risidentlal developm&ii. Cbnstru6tlo*n Manager for " the $120 milli6n'p6116eAdministration 'duliding and Jail *Fa'c'll!tY that' including the e6ergency operation center and a parking structure and the $16 million Gra6clCentral Art Centerproject. _ Performed Budgeting claim resolution„ .investigation and 'respohsd: to interrop'toh"es, clepositl6ris- and sbfflmeint, negotiations. Made mcommErida . tio6s for cVnstFUd16n contract bidi*t 1 6 - Co - u . 6 . c1l, 7legotlitIdn"of mbrilto-ring,bu - dget'ancl dhange.ord - art., 'Initlated-a-n incentive pfaifatn'f6rinspecti�rs'that,save'd"m"on-e- -raidi boosted m6r6le, aiilsi�a.w * y. n with, annual budget Rn�. esiPblisfietl a'-fina.A.cial reliorting.systern for tricking;budget,. grant funding and staff time.. As.i6clabi 691neif,Design -Engineering Proiddt Mana er1dr.clesign and:construct16 of various CIP�.pr6jefts'fdr street, _8..- .6 Wlclenin-8--*d Utility,improvernints*and also IftWed consultant. cdWaci` admifilitration. DeWered qualify Orojectswith mlnIM616hange ofc1iii f6isveet lmproVeftients,- . signage, fire stations and .other building ,:facility I , proje . c . ts.,'Also clevel6ped a'citywlcliAIJA transition plan; 16 addition to numerous projects she. su6cessfully,c6inPlef6d theevelo:pme,nt plan and -conceptual: deiiin of $i2i million, 'Fire Tpinin,g"Center, design a' development. of 4*23--paEfi 'parking, structure and %�Idening Oan of Bristol Street. . I . - — - I I . - - Page 46, PWI&OTOO, 4 1 :Ciao Lo:Mffler PE . Plan Revietili'Eggineer,l ProJeo4rManager. :INTERWEST i Geryhas'more.' than four decades of muricipal'eriginceingexperiencewithin b0'NSoL'TING j boththeprlvifeandpublicsector::Thabackgroundhasgivenhirnstrong,hands-• G R O U P on er jfineering and management,skdis working on local, regional, and Caltrims 4www. IritorwestgrD�Dom i projects: His past responsibilities have:included engineering and management; and the preparation 'of -plans,' specifications, and estlmates:for 0iajor'arterial roadways, Interchange.ramps, anddreeway improvements. Gary;has extensive experience assisting cities and local agencies Inthe use of federal; state, and local E o U c A T I'D N reimbursemssent,funds and'the proceof'federally fundedprajects through the -B.S.;Gvll Engineering 'California state Unleerslty;Long Beach. r - — - ' Local Assistance Branch of Caltrans'Dlstricts7�and:12; G,ai�!s.caree�•of quality projects was acknowledged when 'he- was. awarded the '2014 `Lifetime ., B.Ec I s•r a a'r I o Ns Achievement in Civil Engineering award from the Orange; County Branch of.tha c:E ar I F i ca r i o N s Licensed Civil Engtneer,'CA 1 897 ! Anierlcan Sodety'oj Civil Englneers.aod the:2014 Outstsriding Engineer Me It Award from'the Orange County,EnglneeringCooncil. I H O'NO FtS' tPROJ1E _CT SPECIFIC E'XPE6IE11C'E . Lifendma Achievenienl ln.CWl1 Engineedng,ASCE`orebgeCbunry'' I project,Eogineer - 2015-:Present InterwestConsulting6roup Brancfi, 2o14' Gary p'rovldes professional eoginaeringse Int. r st;clfents: outstanding Engineer Merit Award, .i 'to •6rangecountyeng1neer1ng Ccuh6I Mce President_ —Principal I Project; Engineer I Project Manager 'A,F F I L I. A.T.1 60 1983-2015 � RBF Consulting/Mlchael Baker Co. Airport consulmAtscouncil(ACC), l 1n this position, .Gary.was responsible for,projact oversight from Inception to - Past Member completion, •managing the design, -constriction management and Inspection ' phases;'He acted as the principal -in charge and Maincontact•for the cities he American Association of Ai 'EiiecutNas(AAAE),_Past Member served, 'atldressing concerns as they kose and 'ensuring productive and Amerlcan Pubilc Works Assocletion consistentcollaboration with clients..Below Is justa sampling of some of ,his '(APWA), Part Member noteworthy projects. .A' ricansocterypfcivilEngineers s sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separatioo.atMetrolink/BNSF:RailioadICitys (AscE), bast Member of Irvine I Project Manager I '2012 2015 I Provided design services; linstituteafrransportatlonEngineers l responsible for roadway layout structure, pump station,' railroad shoofly, ' (RE), Past Member' and dralgage design rallroadpermittingand coordinatton and survey and - ROW engineering: ! Metro Gold Line' Intern fodal Parking Facilities and Enhancements, ),Cities' ofArcadia,.Duarte, Irwindale; and Azusa I I'mject'Manager 120132015_'j_ This projec£'included sixtranslt station 'sites. -Washington Boulevard Restoration project I City'of Commerce ('Project' Manager 12013-2015' j Managed the design services for:widening and reconstruction from.two through',lanes to threean!each direction. The roadway ;Is' to remain open, requiring extensive draffic handling ,',and coordinationwlth,the public and utilitiesi i Bairanoa Parkway,.Red Hill _Avenue Dyer.ltoad ImOrovements'I city of. I Irvine'I Project Manager 12013-1 The site improvements to these heavily- trafficked'lntersections requtred'�coordination with three cities and,many -other municipalities includingraliway authorities. .• Long Beach MuhicipaLAirport (LGB) Farking.5tructure,(Deslgn/Build) '.M Projectanager j 20072009 1 Acted as'.the civil,de-sign manager! for t-he PS&E for the constructfod of a'4,0.00 car parking -structure and realigned access roadway. .Long Beach Borilevard:Meiians'1,Gty of Long BeacR;j.P,roject Manager 1 2006 Page 37 25F-89 • Baldwin. PofkT!qnglt Linter Pirking'Siructure I Project `Manager 'j',2013'j imew 50.6 stall parking structure:and related l:rans!t4a6IIItljj to sjrvf ice,CitV, -INTER I WEST .-ElCamino Real and Avenida Pico intersection linOi6verpentsI CI(y,of-San - - -'( Clemente Protect ( Projiid :Mvajeir 2012 ' I " "-d Manage 'dislin; construction GROUP management, and Inspection �sbNlcees for thlslntirs�cklo gemkt. n, Improvernerit .. project consisting of 1;350ft..df roadway widening, pavement rdst&korl, ;wwwan ..!p rwe a tdrA; 6 o m traffic signal lmprovernehts,,;and ,a,"smiil brld — 't: ct... ru-, urel.crossing-oly.er ..P �e�dsii - ng protected wetlands:. Lawndale Varlous Sfreeti acid All'byi Design improvements f City i_Vt of Cawn0aj6J"PrIniiP5H;-*Char 2012 1 Teilgn services Include: roadway ' ' and drainage Im;5iov6mihtj and the cleVe-lo'pmen ' : ` of 'an alternative t - p@vq:n'entme'thod to address Wet subgradeanc - - djficafiia'ns'tad_ I 00 ­ - . .. _esignaind, kid package o acc mo budgetaN changes. 1. 1I . !atej. - - - • - Perimeter �rR6ad,lmlIi John"W!Tifee ed et i&rer�ents, john W4'6e Aljijo�,(SN4) i Johp Wayne J'h Airport 1 Princlpai-lh-Charge 2010-2615:1 Provide . d oversight of design services for Phase I & 11 on the reconstruction ofA,000 linear feet. of roadway: .1910 treei Aehabll M06 I CIty'bf Torrance I Pilincipal7ln-Charge';1 2009. • Carnegie Library ,Streeiscabe[mptciV.err enti/C6rrieS[6Library Landscape en RrpepTent Ag' -qy,I .-Project. , Mahager 2006 11ockiield 13pul6ard' stre e-tscape Master Plan I bty,6f LA6Forest. 'Priincipal-iii-Charge;1.2067-2609 'k I vided a,street-scIapem master . st-er plan and final cons�truitlon'PSii. The developm6nt of*thi-pfan mqufr6cl ext'ensive', community workshop In order to ldenitlfy clty goals 'and -:design ' cinema, . including decorative paving ;and a cohesive esive- landscape crhaiter. 6dri. 1- - oversaw a team, ofu.rban. designers, 'landscape architects, clvll:and traffid engineers and construction manag—e-ment 'a"ncl Ins'pe'd'lon . ]ser' yico for-4e ,Apple' Valley_Road 146hgnnient.and Widehinj- I-,T6wn of Apple V-alley:,j kncilpal-in-thargd:j'2665 1'R6adwaydeslgn'fPrt.W widening OC2.1nilles :of A 'I' L , Apple Road , adfroniYucca orna Road to Bear Valley.Road, North Long Beach Street Enhancement Program 'I .City., of L6ng'Beach I 1311nciRa'146,-Zharge 120,05 1 P-rovided program mahaj6men . iz4oversightwithin and engineering coordination for improvements the public_ rights -of - way the g Beach Redevelopment ProjectArea. "Oceanside Boulevard at Rancho . del Oro Dri �e-j Stirling Enterprises, LICA, Pmje�ctMarQer JiG66 I Managed' construction management, -preliminary - and Mal design,. PS&E, :amaljsls':revlewi, tleilg'n ... surveys, -topogrip . )h!6 mapping and utility investigations: 'ADD.LTI,04AL w.onx—e-iPErt-IENCE P�fpjectlinglftiee'r 1981-1983 . IGilberf Engineering, Protect Designer- I -Project En. glne6r 'City'of Nel"cri BehEh k6jea D6igner W&1979 City of Downey. IPage 382 25F-90 I MiitV ESTI CONSULTING. dkoop' www;intorvJ rp:eom E D-U (,A.T I.O N 'Management Practice Far Engineering & 'Technlcal Professlonals ; Unlveislty of 6llfomla llrvine;1993 Envlrenmenti l 0oinplla ece uffprnla State University, Fullerton, 2eD2 Sunerv1Sory Program, Citybf Irvine, 2002 Mike Lgvin- 'Storm Waier,Quality 6o6rdinat6r Mike Is a:publlc works professional wlt4'nearly SO year's of experrenceservi - municipalitie's,and public ag'encles.lncluding the Cities of.,irvine and Huntingtow Beach, the Los Angeles Harbor Department, and the Lgs'Angeies Department of Water and PDiver. During this time,' Mike has.seen to the successful 'design and execution of many projects' as part of a team'.and in a management _role. Most recently, Mlke served 10years as the Water quality Administratorforthe City of �Irvinc P ROil F c T :SPEci Fi'd CxotHIBNCB Project' Manager 2017-prese6t Interwest Consulting Group Mikeprovides project management and construction+engineering services'to Interwest clients. Project' Manager' I Associate_ :Engineer ('Senior ,Engineer I Water Quality Administrator, 1985-2012 City of Irvine During his, nearly ao years with the City of Irvine, Mike held several tltles, starting out at a'project manager and working his way to Water QUelity Administrator, As a Project •Manager, Mike was in charge of the administiatlon of capital ImproVement,projeicts Including streets,'bridges, Iandscapjng traffkslgnals, storm:drains, buildings; and parks. He also pro vlded'pian reWew!6f street improvement projects and 'street.structural sections for public and private projects. He was.the City's project manager'forthe design/build of the Eastern Transportation Corridor SR 241 and SR 261. As' Water Quality: Administrator,., Mike acted' as the. ,Clty's representative :in meetings wlth'the Orange County;NPDES 6-:p6rmittees; the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board; therState Water'Resources,Coritrol Board' and In ahe'Newport Bay'Mafiagement Committee. He also served as' -an alternate representative. in Newport Bay, Executive Committee -,meetings. Mike :was responsible for -the preparation of the City's,annual Report of Waste Discharge' to the'Senta Ana.Reglonal Water,QualityControl Board;;as well as the:City's annual Local Implementation'Plan (LIP): ;He provided'outreath presehtatlonsto Various groups Including the ASCE,-BIA, property", rnanagers,'Rotary,-etc. He Was also'responsible for.training and coordination with all City departments -to ensure,'c( mpllance with .ail stormwater;polluton 'prevention requ(rements. Trainings Included ,but_ were' not limifed',to:.Water Board; audits, General Constructlon Permit compliance, fixed facilitiesmaintenance, project management and, engineering; and code enforcement for existing faciiiiies. Mike also cc- g1ted'with City-Attbmey,andtiutside public a6d,priVaie 24torneys-as necessaryon Waferguality, lssUespertoining?o;NP.DES Permit issues.. Engineering Assistant '-1976-1985 'Cit)(,of Huntington Beach Mike worked-for'the•City's Public Works Department, provlding design and .construction of storm drains, sanitary sewers, and flood'control channels. Page U 25F-91 'INTERWEST G9NSUL,TJKG. GROUP ,"w. In Eorwes to rp. c o'm Engineering Assistant 470 1978 Los Angeles karbor Department In the DepartmtsenLease and RigI.ht of Way Section ,Mike wes respo8sible for calcdlafing and'mapping lease 66 ndarles on all properties leased bythe:Port,. Induding;recalculating shifting property. boundarles'dUe'to subsidence. Cur(.ng Us,tlrne;here, Mike also worked, In.the'Advance Engineering Planning Section preparing for the Port's-ezpanslon providing 'services incldding dredging; landfill, and+iar".lous;other infrastructure lino. 06ments, ' Enginee'rink7echnida n, 196 ;1970', LosAngelesbepartmentofWaier&Power. In his'flVb givs.i6this positlon, Mlkeworked in the Waterperations Division; the W-aterfngl-66-ing Deslgn'DJvision, and..the.Aqueddct DlvlsIbh..His,dutles Included qnalntaining recoMs,'of the,L.A: water system; preparing plansforthe C.A;, doiliesfic water sysfein;'and`working in'the Dgpahrn6k's''Owens Valley.- office'in' Independence,,CA as part. of ,the hea_d.ofAhe`Aqueduct Division's. `irnmedlate staff.. Fage'40 - 25F-92 41 1 Thomas Coughs', PE Water Quality and Utilities Engineer INTERWEST Mr. Coughran has over 35 years of experience in civil engineering design & CONSULTING project management and public works management, with a specialization in GROUP water services, transportation, and distribution. He is a licensed engineer in the www.intorwootgrp.com states of California and Arizona and a member of the American Water Works Association (AW WA). He retired as the Director of Public Works for the City of La Habra and has since come to work as a consultant. His solid network of +I colleagues has grown with his experience within the engineering divisions of EDUCATION several other cities and districts In the surrounding area, including his position Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering, California State as Water Resources Manager for the City of Santa Ana, Water Systems University, Long Beach Manager for the City of Fullerton, Principal Water Engineer for the city of Anaheim, and District Engineer for the Mesa Consolidated Water District. REGISTRATIONS ' CERTIFICATIONS PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE CA Registered CIA Engineer 150092 Interim Maintenance Services Manager AZ Registered Civil Engineer 126082 2016-2017 Interwest Consulting Group I CA State ofCalifornia Contractor License ( Thom Is currently serving the City of Costa Mesa providing Interim °A^&^B°,Inactive Maintenance Manager services In the areas of building maintenance, park CADlstrlbutlonOperator Certlfiratlon, maintenance, and street rehabilitation. He attends all Parks and Rec Grades Commission meetings and prepares various reports. He also administers CIP projects and prepares CIP design for projects including the replacement of main PROFESSIONAL electrical panels In the Community Center. Thom oversees activities for street AFFILIATIONS pothole repairs, replacement of street signs, sidewalk grading and American water works Association replacement, and development projects related to public works such as street, Member park, and median projects. Additionally, he provides general direction, Metropolitan WaterDistrict- Emeritus evaluation, and mentoring of field personnel. Other recent projects that Thom Dlrector(1997.2005) l provides oversite on include: safety street lighting replacement, the replacement of two pedestrian park bridges and two park shelters, emergency A-21 Committee Rep. with D. I. generators for essential facilities, and graffiti removal. Foundation Research (1995.2012) Interim Public Works I Utilities Director California Municipal utilities Association 2015-2016 City of San Juan Capistrano I CA • Board of Governors(2999.2002) j Thom directed, managed, and oversaw activities and operations for PIN and f Utilities sections Including: capital improvements for public works and water/sewer project design; operations and maintenance of water/sewer Infrastructure; construction implementation, inspections, cost estimates and i contract documentations for compliance with local, state regulations; i coordination with other City departments and outside agencies to satisfy requirements; and local ground water basin development. He oversaw and managed maintenance contracts for street lighting, street sweeping, trash, parks, and trees. He also provided assistance to the City Manager for difficult and sensitive Inquiries for Council, and he advised & participated on a variety of boards, commissions, special Interest groups and outside governmental agencies. Director of Public Works 2009 —2012 City of La Habra I CA Thom was responsible for directing and participating In the development and implementation of department goals, policies, and for ensuring compliance. He reviewed policies and work of outside service providers and contractors as they related to public works programs and programs that Included: enhancements to the water and sewer system operations/maintenance, drilling two new water wells with pump stations, and maintenance programs for streets and parks. He directed the departments annual budget, and selected, trained and Page 41 25F-93 I INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.Intorweotgrp.com evaluated the performance of professional, technical and support staff. He also evaluated current programs with recommendations to City Council for new construction projects, acquisition of water property rights, maintenance programs, and residential services; prepared contract proposals that included emergency contacts, design/build projects, facilitate community Input as it related to current and proposed programs/services, and evaluated the availability and cost effectiveness of outside service providers. Thom worked with other department directors, and City Manager to plan, organize and Implement programs affecting areas of responsibilities and matters of concern. La Bonita Pump Station — Project Included; five booster pumps for 11.5 MGD, burled 250,000 gallon blending reservoir, 750 kw emergency generator, SCADA controls and chlorination system. Budget was $8.4m. La Bonita Transmission Water Main—10,500 lineal feet of 24-Inch CML&C steel pipe Including bore/Jack trenchless technology under a railroad crossing, including traffic control and relocation of existing facilities. Budget was $1.6m. Citywide Water Main Replacement Program — project included multiple locations within the City limits to upgrade 6-Inh through 12-Inch water mains, which includes new water services, fire hydrants, and PRV stations. Design Included various street redesign/construction locations. Budget was $8m over two years. - Portola Park Water Well — Design/build a third water well to a depth of 1,000 feet including a 150-hp electric motor and 2,500 lineal feet of 12- inch PVC C-900 pipeline Into the La Bonita Pump Station with a 1,100 GPM capacity, Including SCADA connections into City's system for fully automatic operations. Budgeted cost was $1.8m - La Bonita Water Well — Drilled the City's second water well, equipped with vertical pump with 850-GPM capacity and 15D-hp electric motor, 1,200 lineal feet of 8-inch PVC-C900 discharged Into La Bonita Pump Station's blending reservoir, along with pumping facility to an existing storm drain line, with Instrumentation to operate Including hydraulic controlled by cla- vaive and connected to City's existing SALAD system. Budget cost was $1.6m. Water Resources Manager 1997 — 2009 City of Santa Ana ( CA Thom provided skilled leadership developing and Implementing department goals and objectives; preparing and managing annual budget; implementing effective field maintenance/system operation activities; executing a safety program and enhancing coordination between professional and field personnel; and overseeing CIP for the City's infrastructure with emergency/security preparation. Thom developed a sewer enterprise ($3.4 million) for the City's sewer infrastructure operations improvements and ensured compliance with sewer Waste Discharge requirements. He developed and managed long-range planning for adequate water supplies including three new water wells. He also developed a staff succession plan and additional revenue sources ($300k/yr: ten yr. lease agreement) for the City. He provided enhanced communications with City Council, City departments, water and power agencies, legislators, civic leaders and community groups, and he served as intergovernmental liaison with the Orange County Water District and the Orange County Sanitation District. Thom also performed duties as a Metropolitan Water District Board of Director for the City (1997-2005). In this role, he presented policy recommendations on State and Federal legislation issues affecting the City's Water and Sewer Enterprise to City Manager, Council and other boards and commissions. 25F-94 Page 42 I NTE RW EST, C:6,NSUCTING, I GROUP I fi to rwo 6 to ip. C * M .Garthe Reservoir"- Preparation cif'plans, -specifications and estI66.fe• quality control for'Ccnstructloi n for two .6-miIII66;gaIIo­n reservoirs. for the.water system , including electric Jebel cbintrols,Iplpinj and V.alves'to, distribution system. BucIgdt'6d:c ' 6,its-$6,13 - m. 'program, 'd I ne Two WaterW61is- In 6616riction Wth.QCWD pumping- .9 imcl drilled two water wells. Each Well'e�ciuippecl with vertical pump with. •1,0607GPMcj6acit�-afid 250-hp electric moi6r,-iid0'iO mod - 1166a feet�of 12- 1 Inc6 'PVC-c9bo cllschirged. into to distribution 'S'ystem,',,'jaIong ., It.: all Instrumentation and t , h , required iris e e ells,,fr-* CJWs SCA DA systemBudget cost was appiox$3:7m' Garthe- Witer Well — Prepared plans�, speciGticiis i6r , the d ' rilling a - w - 6t& well,.,equlp _ ped with vertical oum-0 V�itli li5O-,GPM c-a-pacIty.arid'250-hp ­e . le6ft, I rqotor, 500 lineal- -W t of 12-16ch PVC-'C960,discfiarjed !nto-:new' - Ggrthe reservoirs -Anil illstribuftlon 'syst-em-,'with',PuMping-.fadIltV to an. existing storm driln line, and, instrumentation to' operate Including - hydraulic icunbrollecl-bV clavalve-and ton.6ected t6',P(i.y.'9.exjsqqgS.ACA'D r.- - -.T,- . -- , '� ;9- system; ' Budgetcostwas 1. m Citywide Water Maln . Replacement Program 4"jkt, in—cludIed, _multple l6catl 1s wIthin,the'City.limits to.upgrade 6rinh through 12-inch Vater, mains,: s,� Which includes pewmat r servlces1i Design _e V f - ro.1hydrants..aqd PR,V stations. Design Included various street redeslgn/constriicti66.locatloKs. Bud ef w - _as, $12m over six years. Water System Manager .1995 = 1997 C.1ty6fFuIIertbn'i1CA As water systern manager,_Thorn'efflciefiily planned; scheduled and dIrdqt6a the operation Of theatys Watei.Englndering Deoartment Watee'sri yste, quality I :controi'a'rid-rate �settl . rg... . He managed th.6 department's a - nnu al budget/expenditures and developed ani Im I pl&fientecl departmen I t "I gojals'ana ' ' obje�ctl%(is: Thom prepar6d and managed design and construction of C11"Wilth bUdget.c6ntrols; which'includid the -drillInVdeveloprreht df'a'n6w water.well.' He effectively communicated activities With other.City I departments, 6utilde ;agencies and pre se n - ted to City ty Co uncil and Public on-r6laied legislative water 'Issues., He ali6 provided responsible' and complex 6d6inistraiivesupport f6't'h*e Director of 6gine6R6g and City Manager. Water Field Manager 1943 = 1'9"95 - City, of "Anaheim.) CA Thorn i-ciliredea, plinn6d. ,and organised, the water production; Itrins6isilbfi/6istributi6n'maint6nance and system operationsPrograms Within ,the public Utilities D-epartmentrto supportAhe Assistant General Manager of .Witer Services. He prepared the Division's annual bild,g6t & expenditures to 'best represent the'City's goals and bbJdctIvei.'He developed traInIrig for -new water operationI - - - teams afic1,,'enha,n1jcjid,commu I Mcatloni.b etwe en d Mice and field perso . n* . I: H& d4velop�ql and monitored contractor emergency serA66slnd. ne I ,gbner6l service contracts with speclalty companies (privaiiiitf6h) fora City cost isaviniis:& $366k/yr.'Th6rn intoduc-ed effective activities �and,ccimmunicaf!6n's vkh--.othir 'City. departments and outside agencies for a-x6ft !savings 'of ,$90kfir and provided 'various ipresentations. to -Pub][6 Utility Board. as"� ,required. in this. role, Thohi.Ws.kcountable for staff Motivation, evaluations, labor/Oniongrieva6ces and disciplinary action. eltywIde,Water-Main Replacement Program — Provided. joVerilght for - wa . ter,feplac'em'ent'.Proj'ec't,-iit multiple locations wIthin:.the City. liinitsfo .upgrack-ii-lrih, through -12'inch water mains, whIcfi,induc10-niW-.Wa-te-r - se . rwices,cfire fiyd6r1ts,. and, PRV. stations, Project, Included, neW lining. Page 43 25F-95 procedures Id -existing water malni; Design -included various street redesign/construction locations Budget of $8 5M. Crescent Street Water Well'- Design/build a water well fo a depth of 1;200 ifeet'including'a 250 hp electric moto_t antl 500 lineal feet of 12-inih p.vc c- INTERWEST 900 pipellne._Into the distribution system with'a:1,500.GPM capacity„ CONSUL_LING In'duding SCQDA connectlons Intq •Cityls 'systerp fgr.. fully. automatic GRO'UP,' operations Budget was$1°Sip 'tvww.ln (erwestgi[i.com- L Water,7rans/Dlstrltiutioo'Manageri 1992—.1993 'Oty of Anaheim Principal Watei Engineer, 1988 =1992 city-, f Anaheim i'Associate Engineer 1982 —1986 '-Mes-a Consolidated Water District Page 94' 25F-96 I NTE It W iiT 'CONSULTING GROUP Ww' vv.limt6rvve a tjip. Co in En O CA 0,0q, !Pliiratlng Englniers- Survey riculu Curriculum I - Riverside ConninypitV College I R F G.1 S T R A.T 10 N S: C E A T. I F I C A T 1'0 N S Professl6ni Land Surveyor State of . ll arria 'No,A619 'Profeislonal Lind Surveyor State of Arllona Not37016 I ProfeSslonal Land Surveyor State of t§vada No.,122104 PA 0 F E-S-S IO N AL A'.F F I IL I A T I.O.rii—S Callfwnla Land SurveyorsAss( . >Clati6n Nevada Associatl6n of Land Survqyor$ AD DI T 1 0 N AL A X P E R I.E. N GE Profffmional Land Surveyor; 197i— 1978 111versIde County Survey Dipannne4 Goty- Neal, i6Ls 11111ap,'Checker I'Profeissiona_1 Land Suriiir, Gary , brin'gsm'or'ethan'40yeaFs&fllifndip-rAieyiniexpdriencelhth-e-en-gln-'e-eri'ng-,' field iMi:ioth-ihi public and -private seiit6M. !He his sbpeMsed, managed and directed the field and office iurveyclepartmeht operations W'h"116provicing field - i6rviyancl map plin-cheiklni Servicis fora variety of Elierits.: His - exten ' sive, background And'knbivIedge combined bihed With hli,ste6iijliidershlp,� or-gainiziat-ion style; and 06itive icam-muhl6tion Skills results inthoroug* thorough and complete map' reviews, He works ,seamlessly Ssl 'within all. environments - 'developing Solid partnerships Wit achieve h staff, developers,, and the public.to ac e the goals of the dients. ,P Rr j E C T -5 P. E jo I F I C 12 X P:P R-I E N* .E Land Surveyor - I Map cheiker .-2012 -'Present, Interwest Corisultlfig�qeoUp Review tentative tract;and parcel maps, Site jagency... , _ . 11 - OI-la.n.s;.,a-nd. o.t-h: eIr .s1u bmittals-for developments and makelecohmencationsa-s t-denginaerin9 matters forpublic cilents. Land SuirvoVoe- i Map,diec6i 2008 -2012 N6rrls-RUp6:f Wlnzlei kellyj-GHO Consulting Performed; QA-CC plan. ch&klng'serJlces for -public agency dlinis; revlevved- lig5i'di!;iripi!6ris,,subdlvliion and parcel maps, -record , - cifi'survey,maps7tor. recordinig purposes, also provided field surveys and map.plan-checking services. Mappin- 6i g -Yroymaria ger ,2002-2008 Rof Consulting "P, , on s1b.jerfor supervising the overall operationsof the mapping department :to'ehsuie the.firm's private -developer client mapping ned&viremet and the - required finallm-aps record.edforthepurpose 6f creating egal1oii,6rsaife. .survii,mainitger aggs - 20,02, VPblNT Consulting. Warren -directed the field survey operations. for 6 private-codsulting firi-h. Projects,inclu - ded; shgle4almlly subdivisions, - shdpplrgjcenters, co6lindrcia!6nd inclusttlal cenieri.'Fielcl work Included; bdiffidary sun design surveys, aerial ondtopbgraphy surveys, construction surveying, ACSM/ALTAL-andTitle Surveys. 'Mapping Manager -49.94 - 1998 .SEA C66sulting Reipohiibl&;foe superviiingihe,ovirall. operations of the mapping clepartmdnt to ensure the firmViprivate developer client'mappings needs Were met. Survey Manager 196--- I994 LAWalhsc6tt & Associates Perf6firriedand 6anagedsurveyt ' asksfr - omprellm]6aryd.e§fgn,con-steuctio6,66d. staking -through final ',su ' b6.lslon mapping. Pr6jkt ' i Induq6q:-iihj1e--'fan'6I1.'Y subdivililo6s, commercialprojecti,' Industrial projects grid shopping centers. 'survey Party cjhlpf '1978 - 1983 Akers & Musser Land Surveying, Terforfried *tKe boundary Surveys of thi pro-perti.es,'§nd then sei-lt the;Or6per'tV -corner orner monuments at'the parcel lot comers after .the Parcel Mia' e' s ,jj re recorded:" 25F-97 Page 45, 4 Kevin K6, M4SW Senlor Englineef, .1 NTE kW_E STI Kevlr) SAi-:nJuitipie years'of.experle6cepircViding clviI enjlne&fng servkft es,* - 'GO N SU LT I N,iZ projects Inclu'de'd servlces'for:dral6Eige; grading, ske.planning; storrfi-water G R O'U P i quality wo'rklng with and 'ln others 1s eMirthis abIIiijt6,l5i6VId6 excellent service to clients and complete mplei6 tasks 16 an accurate, timely and friendly manner. liji b i E'C t SP.E.c i ri 6 -ESA P.B RI E k C E 1E b UXA T-1 0 N . as; civil EnglneerlPE, 20157p're sent, interwest &nsultlngGroup lfnlv�r�ltyofl­la�vall _a� Assistzirit'.EhRine I Kevin 6' As. er; ev n. a design4d a,hurfiber-of Ogvem6nt,reH6' 0 M-inca, H9. -, .__ J . . . I . -prqj?ct4i handlednitructio" ha'n&iI V'.-citizenrequests: for. . e_Nh-1. provided, ;construction - administration and ln�p6cfloh omEonstruction projects and voiked.with-tbi I'. 'construction Project Management ! Prdstressed Cdncrete DeSign. i, teams Associate Engineer on ProlecE Funding including prop 6, Me sure R, 6a� ,Supplemental Graduate Tax'SUCand Grant projeitsKevin has aiso provided plan review on CQUrsework' 2013. I developrnen't.p_rojects and undertikin -prefirriln-aryi engineering, studies to a ddressln�6* 66 1 as ctur� Issbei;,,6vin'Is an adapi*616dilvliJual who addressees. IR" EGLSTRATIO NIS CC 0 , N S R'T J� I C 4 challenges.' exceptionally well., n�Wexc, Y 'CARegdbyll Englmrl 9.8495 tivil/S1ruct6ril Engineering WeiObvili Des ner 6WIlfledSMPP.Devetaper JQSb) 2013-2014 Sato.&'Assdc6iei; Inc. C61liborated.wit,h.itiam,6fprofesilbnilingi-neerstodevilopcivitc6nstructibn plans'f6r.vaflous small to large scale commercial land development projects In VaNOU.S COUmles In Erie StAt6 of Hawaii; Perforpnedcalculati6ris and'prepared report's for g control; ,drainage, grading, control arainage: storm water i1i '_ d[ qu Ry,,an water' .and wastewater sykerns as r4uirecl for,pe , rm . it acquisitiom, Coordination with _Tdvtew'comr_ne_nt's municipal .agencies to add reii'Tstitimittal, and compliance _approval Issues during process. -W ' orkdd'In el�endently on at Wit fivd smallpr9ject]s_(Un'dr'S eacres) simultaneously, throughout design phase with minimal Highlighted projects foi§#to IkAilsoliiitii include; Kallallnul "Widie repair: - structural analysis and reinforcement design; KapdHulu A'VelKih&i filbce Parking fot:.,crainage,,gradi ng, 'site plaQnIng, And storm rwater quality; Lanihau Shoppifig-Center: drainage, grading, and utilities (fire, water, sewer), Nlmitiklcb6ncld�-. Sioirh water quality; Park Lbne�lo,Moaina;_ sit'e-Olah'ning' (iire,��vatfirs6Ver); Puhi' . - '- - i ' Use:aina" *Orelo * ge,, gra'din g�.sltejplanlning;,Ano�u VIities (fire, miater, ' utilities (fIF6, Wafqisevver)'.Qdality _%Wat_e_r;,_sewe?); :denerb/ bc�iyd'rd.-_. uitilitles'ifi�e, 5eliljces R e atals Koho: dra]66ge, graclini, site planning _' d water, sewer); Wbso .an utilities (fire,. E/eEfrtca/NeitiBuilding: drainage and storm water quality' E-ng-in-ee'ring'Stud-en-tintern 2011-2013 H'aw-@I!De--p-arfme6tottra6ipart6tf8n-HlihwayiD!viiibn ASslstdd'w4th coordination 664een branch6i'to provide -division'Deputy 6ilr—ec-for. with ,ongoing project status updates. Researched and -produced documents to support b6putyAttor6y Genera_ls Inhlikwav-rialated lit - igitions - and for documd n- documentquests gran granted �y Ha Wali'i public records law;.Developed GIS-111(6 dakabAi6 to util!O (36ogI6 Earth to store geographical information of dat6.foiir:afficincident,relat-edclaim's!'Occasionallyoffered!assist*anceto6ffier. branches toexpiedite"com "' _6f pletion, prgjd'ct tasks.. Pep 46' 25F-98 'Mimole, 1146' s,*Paw. IX Traffic,Englneer 1NTERINEST Nicole has over20,years ofprogressivepfofesslonal experience and a results-, CONSULTING ! ariented;track record She has, managed a variety of complex, controversial G OUP U P j Publii works Improvement projects In both private and public employment and ` enjoys being a civil servant Her 13 year career spans all aspects of civil. wwwantaiwoseorp•com engineering, ;including working Irj a, variety of environments Her we_Il+rounded experience has developed an ability to work successfullywith varied clients and, eomm,uniiies,'Nlcole'has expertise'in,'understanding' how to balance :good- E D U C A T 16 N engineering with.practical and feasible solutions She has,protnded services that. as., Civil Engineering Include traffic signal deslgn and construction, geometrlcdesign traffic fmpacf -UNversityofcafifornla, Irvine studles; traffic circulation and parking analyses, constructlon staging, and traffic' ) Irvine, CA. control ;plan design: •Additionally, she Is, proficient Jn roadway design, curb,- Masterof Planning:Transportation Planning ` gutter; si8ewallc and'median design, precise grading and_ storm drdnfficilitles. University of Sduthern califoinle �Her,experience Includis. project. management for the constructlon of•storm Los Angeles, CA. dreln facilities, roadway rehabilitatlon'projects; a landsiide'stabilization project,. and park im' rovements. i a•E Od STA AT VONS C E a T If I CA. TI O N.S I p,R'e•P' E S S10'tJ A L. EX.P E It I E,N i:E CA Registered Civil Engineerl 65984 I DeputV plrector of Public Works :2014-2017 :City of.Rancho'Palos Verdes 1 CA A'F, F Ii i A T 1,0' N. s- -. Nicole performed advanced engineering work in .planning; organizing,, and Merii0ei of the American public' I directing; ;the day-to-day activities of the Publlc;•Works•Department.-She WorRS Association (AI',WA) managed and oversaw the administrative division as well as supgrvise-the, Membergfthe American Socletyof design, cons truction, maintenance and operation ofstreets,publlc structures„ ,Cvil Engineers(ASCE) parks, -water and "sewer systems, and other City public works projects. .Nicole Membwofthelnstituteof i .provided.engioeering ass(stance;and.coordination to other'City depart_ments., Transportation Engineers i and managed professional cogsbltants and contractors on',publlc works, improvement projects. Assisted ;in preparing the Department budget. and. .Capital Improvement Plan.'Revlewed the ,preparation •of plans for overall projects,'including design study reports, environmental impact statements, and traffic engineering reports as welCasrevlew deparfinental,staff reports for City Council and advisory board meetings Nicole served• as staff. liaison to the Infrastructure Advisory Committee Traffic Safety Committee ;and'theiPalos Verdes Peninsula.Transit Authority..Provitled leadership.anc support to a team of 16 dynamic lndividualsto'follow-through with the goals of the organization:. Senior Engineer 2009-2014- City of Rancho PalosVerdes j CA Nlcoleatianaged several large capltal Irnprovementprojects resulting In irlajor. improvements to'the City's infrastructure and roadway network. Implemented a .7-year roadway rehabilitation program 'to preserve the: CitVs roadway . Infrastructuret5 e-Managed;projects and maintenance activities within the CiWs'rlghts-of=viay. Administered the Clty's ehcroachinent: permit and parking permit programs. Supervised andrin naged a team of s consisting of.Assaciete Engineers; .Assistant Engineers;, Permit Technicians and ,Public iWorks inspectors. Nicole also improved the Department's _elivery o customerservice by str6mIIning permit re'piire-ments'and coordinating permit activifies•wit_h other departments. Tmfflc Management, _Rahcho:Pdlos: Veides - Project Manager and staff liaison ,providing various:municipal traffic engineering improvements, Inciuding ueffic .signal'malntenance, signing and stripingplans, Iovestigating,citizen requests for traffic controls and baffle safety'analysis. .Page 47 25F-99 I J INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP www.interwestgrp•com 251h Street Roadway & Drainage Rehabilitation, Rancho Palos Verdes - Project Manager for construction of storm drain Improvements and roadway resurfacing along 25t1 Street in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. This $500,000 project Included 36" HDPE pipe, an outlet structure, several drain Inlets, asphalt rubber and metal beam guard rail modifications. San Ramon Drainage & Landslide Stabilization, Rancho Palos Verdes - Project Manager of a $4 million landslide stabilization project on private property in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. The project Included construction of 36" HDPE storm drain pipe, an outlet structure, over 75,000 tons of highly engineered Imported fill, 4" subdratns, v-ditches, landscaping and irrigation. Principal 2004-2009 Priority Engineering Inc. I Torrance, CA As a consulting engineer, Nicole provided professional engineering services to municipal and private clients. Services Included signal design, geometric design, project management, traffic and parking studies. Managed a team of 12 professionals. Senior Engineer 2002-2004 City of Rancho Palos Verdes I CA Nicole managed several large high -profile capital improvement projects, including museum Improvements, storm drain enhancements, landslide stabilization, lead remediation, pavement rehabilitation, traffic Improvements and transportation management strategies. Directed and managed a host of consultants and contractors. Coordinated with other City Departments on complex development projects and also participated in leadership development activities. Associate Engineer 2001-2001 City of Torrance I CA Nicole was the Project Manager for several capital Improvement projects Including water main Improvements, storm drain connections and pavement rehabilitation. Managed the city's pavement management system. Newton/Madison Street and Water Improvement, Torrance — Construction Manager of water main construction and roadway rehabilitation on Madison Street and Newton Street. This $2 million project included water main, storm drain, curb, gutter, sidewalk, and roadway Improvements. Assistant Engineer 2000-2001 City of Signal HIII I CA Nicole facilitated the City's capital Improvement program. Prepared project plans, specifications and cost estimates. She managed several consultants and contractors and coordinated construction activities with other City departments. Responsible for the City's pavement management system and Inspected small-scale projects within the city's rights -of -way. Successfully designed two water -system modification projects and managed a CDBG funded residential demolition project. Annual Pavement Management/Slurry Seal Program, Signal Hill — Project manager of City of Signal Hill's annual pavement maintenance program. This $500,000 program included slurry -sealing about Y of City of Signal Hill's residential streets. 25F-100 Page 48 INTERWEST PO, N,S'U LT IN 6� GROUP' *www. In to rwei;tq ro;co in ,00jectErikin.der, 1990i2000 l5ars6ns Transportatim'Giroup] Lynwo6d, CA, Nicole was the project engineer for, ffe.'surface.clesl . gn grouIS'.6i.the4arhed& ,Corridor -,Mid tbrrld`or,prqjed. Designed,roadway, signing/striping, traffic; s1griali and lands cipe'Improverne nts in thdCues o I f Compton ;'Lyn "wood -Angeles. Coordinated sub-consul'ta6t. design 'criteria and ittas Wi an.submi I. th the kizi-d design team. �Deslgn Engineer 1998-2000 11B1` and Asio6lk*. I Iivine�CA Nicole pre,pared precise grading, storm, drain, �street improvement, signing, striping, signal and traffic control .,pl6ns for various ' c6ints:'Mari-ied'sm—an Id6sign,'lirojects for several cities In'Orange County. Research Asslstaht 36952199.G. University of Southm C allfo H6 LosA6geI4,.CA Nicole assisted with the management and coordination- of.an Integritbd advanced :transportation management ement systemWhich evolved vblvjid 'from' existing free"y andarterial traffic.lir4nagementsystims-ih'thi.11�vine-iiriia',6f Orange ,County. iradsportatfon5rigInderifig Ass ' li�tafit 1 1 994.1698- i K A J Monterey ark, CA, .0 , P - Nicole cofidufted traffic impact studies for various.61enis throughout southern Caifforma, Managed transportat,ic,n/cliculation-studlei,f6r-the City and County, of V6s Angeles. Designed and prepared traffic signal, signing, strilping a6d,traffic: control plans for several mOnIcIpallties In Southern Califorrild; 'Engineering Student Assistant. a 199 . 0 -199 , 4. ddtriinst-Distirlft 12 JSanta Ana, CA. Nicole assisted With .the analysis of real-time traffic data and information -co,ruiemi , ng 6 , 6erailon.of fhe'friiiWay system liibranjeCounty; as'a . -student ass . istant In , Ot. eTransportation ManageMenCenter , (TMC). 'PROJECT iiaicpEnIENCE 'troffic Signal, Signing & Striping, Stage ConitructI66 Design P 'Perris Blvd/Nuevo Rd Striping toncel]itSLWal;Mart, City off`6jrlj Traffic Signal Consfr6don W&Miirt City,6KF6uqtAJi Valley' . Traffic Sijfia)/Signing & Sirloi4 Lowe'i,,dof Saritee ol Teaff c� iilgnal/Sigrilng &C SfrlpingSam'i Club CIty 6f El Monte • Traffic Signal Lowes, City. of San Jacinto fraMc Signal/Signing St. Strip! ng,N wilah f Road/Medical Ctr Way , Cityql`Sad .Marco's • Signing & Striping Lowe'sj ToWn,of Appie'ValleV, ■ 1 C61legii Blvd/Salk Oenue Traffic Signal, -Upyof Carlsbad El Toro Road SignTn:g; Striping & Stage CoPstrUctioni City of ,'Miision Viejo Alameda , , a meda Corridor, . Mid -,Corridor , Signing &StrlOIng,:dtIisof 'Compton, Lynwood, Los Angeles .. Redondo Beach Blva.K Rehabilitation, City of Gardena Harry Bridges Road Construction Staging, CItV;of Los Angel6s Traffic Signal/Sip - ifis kSit4ping kmirt, Clity,cf. Hesjpdri . a Trafqc Signi - I Wal-Mart;_City of A69heIni 'Carson ,Street W TCP, City of. Carson Salntdain! Catholic Church -Signing & StrIpIng, Clty. of Sa'nt'a Clarita, - rage 49 25F-101 J- , 1 IF I •:Bake Parkway Median IAbdlfTcafl6n,,City of JNin6 4 Precls'eGrading &,Stree:t'impr6vimenii,-Dii6iVParking Lqt46 'INYERW9ST 4 n.e, City of dom—p1j,916, ROUT Q[tran§ Storm Water BMP O;Iot,' Disfrict'n' ,www. Into rwo s to rp. Go mSpringStreetmedians,'CRy6S1,p Signal Hill Walnut/BoFqaid Pressure Redu'd6g Stati'd & Bypass Line, city long Beach Naval YaJd Demolition Prdled; City ofLong Beach pacifik Pike Mixed -use DevdIopmenijdty' * of E!, M chie A66n'taPlaia HealWSpa,Cfty of Monterey Park Giieway'66silftg Movletiieatre & Shopping Center, City of L . aCaMada-FlI*n'tr'idge. 'AlamedaOrridorEIR/Els, Cityof LosAngefes Huntington BeachMedical CehterParking , - I Additl6n, 0tyb(Montebello . Foothill B14,/Gould Ave. Retail Center -Meh6e I/M-YME,Xity of Santa CI a-rita 6ouclm §ireO-Giride , SeOaratlon-EIR, OtVi Aomeland Cultural den'ier.Expansl6n Park! Siach St, -John of thd Croi3,tity,6f Lernon drove Ventana Real Lots'11-4), City of Carkbad I:bate-Street D-6v'el-'o'pffi'd'nt',Cit-of M` - �y urrieta treetMotej,LCjtybf0uanside 6fL6ng. Oigoq - ' 25F-1 02 N , TikW' EST' 'CONSULTING :GROOP %ww iv. I h t oiwoi t 6 ip,,c 0 in .. � - . _. I ED UCATI ON Bachelor of Sclente,'CIv1t Engineering i,CalffoiniaStaiePolytichnicUnlversity (Cal P61A? Forndna, ON REGISTRATIONS CERT-IFICATIONS CA healstered i_raffld.Erfilneer 11650 'ProfeislonOTransoortation Plarfner'(PP) certificate' P R 0 F E S ij,b N.A L A IF IF I CI ATI, 0 Ns In stft6ie of iransportatIc n Engineers (I . TE) President, SDC615ectlon (2007z2oos) 'Arnerli.iiil 50deVY of Civil Englneers :(ASCE) Orange County Trafflc Engi6ecring ,Councii(OCTEC) R01h, SWithii, TEO . PIT-0 :rmffic'Eitigineer Ruth .is'an experienced enced traffic engine . e r and transipoqatio r; planner with -p-early 40 years oflbxperlence. She began h& career in the O.H lva 1p tra'Mompact'stucies, then moved to the:p te secto '_ reparing, �blic sector, As 6 � Senior Traffliz Engind& for the City of Santa And W;14 years. AiJth-thin returned to the private sector, vii4re she not only prepared ir"affl-c impact studies, but hli§,. Used 'her past experience,, to -perform a variety of traffic engineering, And Aransportatl6n planning clutl6s'for d6fit cities, including serving as Contract City Traffic . ErqiA6er*. Ruth's wide'-ranglng arid wiquE.cixpeirlence-'A.bDlh the p . ubIIC% and prtvate sectors makes her A- Valuable 'asset. Her, inunicipal,expbrienc - e ' lmpmsecl'upon her the Importance of ensiuHni ihat trafi1c.ImpMq s'U 16s far p(wate 8evelopnient are correct .-andc'om*piete,arfdth6t-site,accdssind6n-sit- -ti.rcu!klon are f0y addr6sed. Ruth also has -a. khbackgmund :In neighborhood traffic plans, starting milth m'anagihilhe t eIg6orlhood:Traffic- wanag . emen . t:P . lain, Speed Hump and Pink Parking, programs In tfie' Cil:y'of., Santa Aria,,to iT ore recently a0liting the Citles of Terh6c6la,ibiria,-San Marino :and Cos'ta Mesa In.preparilig neighborhood traffic,plaris.to reduce Cui-thr6uF6 Ariffl6hil ipe'edin-g. P OR o i c c x E; 0 r: c i Ii: i c - Ex P ie k i E N I;, ii Traffic Eniginiee? 2616-Pre . sent' InterwestConsulting' Group I MCA. RU.th currently provides traffic. engineering servljces. to -,several .cities. She pi�wldes on -,site - assistance.t . o the Of of Ccista'P�Iesia three Y ree days per week, preparing reimbursement requests for . OCTA. projii&s, Iftcludilig ]Interfacing .with,OCTA 'stiff, managing And responding. . to-cItIzEi . In .. r itIuesls, * tin . assisg With the. lilcy6,le Walking Cornmitt6e-and fiiriallzing.th6 Bhc cle'!Vlanagernent Plan,' handling fielglIti6rhood traffitmanagement plan requests, InvOtigating the use of hitleion-public' golf carts/low.speed ve streets; and .handllng-a.varlety:bf other taslis:;Rkh also ' provides Trailic-Engineer servlces to'th6 City -of 'San Marino, conductil ng Investigations Info'citizen (ecide ts *6 - 'I - a i, 'Of 5 ;, preparing A variety'Of traffic studies and presehti6g'thdm,, With r6comiyiendiid 661ons,,to,the Traffic AdvIsbrV,Commission, And providing support And idviciiii niided._SheAso Provides traffic services ;to the -Cities '_ of-Vildomar,. San Juan Caplst.rano,, qell, Ath6rton, Merced, and Chowchilla,'On An as -needed ba'sils-, 'including preparing'RF.Ps, reviewing traffic rmpact.iFep6i`ig and trfp.gefi&ation,, providing guidance on developer ipa I yffi6fit of traff.16.ITPeOvem,ents��'rE�tporidi,ng e ,to Citli-n . _r6clu6§6 ancl'icho - ol traffic -concerns, preparing!and t . leviewing,Work , zone traffic.6ontrol,plansi implementing grant4u6de4programs; , and reviewing, permit parking programs. Project Manager I Traffiellinglin6er 11 .2008-2016 'WillclanzEndineerihig JCA. ,Ruth managed',a varl 6 ty,pf projects, including Wrlt1nj,pFoposAIs;4eiectin'g appropolate stafflo work -on ihe,projects, setting U0 and in�4naginl;:Midgets, and Invoicing clients. She-perform6d Traffic studies for Clie__qi titles and private developers, and served §s'the Contract City Traffic E ' nglniir, fw the City of Placentia f6r five years; wor'king,on-s-Ite- two half-days'per week.'She was Elio, coritract'City Traffic Enginiiu for the Cities ofLos 'Alarnitoiancl .16mecula,and the C.ohid.1tant Traffic Engineer r for tKe City of RanEho,'palos Verdes; Hiee,ti:affic' ..M. study. experience 'included preparing and' reviewing; traffic. Impact. studies, pniparing,6elghWhood .6affic management and parking plans, preparing traffic limpp�t,analys�s for proo6sed, developments 'arid,16r, Oroject-'S U'd. I . .. .- I t y, Page 51 25F-1 03 INTERWEST' CONSUL, I,NG- GROUP.' ,www.lnteiwestarp.com Reports/Protect 'Reports for .p'roposed'highway Improvement 'proJects;- preparing ,parking ;analyses for exlstmg and proposed developments, conducting Engineering and Traff c Surveys:to set speed, limits and conducting traffIcs(gnalarrant and 'stop signs.atudles. She also presented study results and Yecommen'dati6_ns to traffic Safety 'Comrriisslons, Planning :Commissions' -and City Councils. SenlorAs"soclate 2002-2008 'Urban Crossroad§,Anc. I' CA Ruth. m- geif.a transportation planning group of five employees. In addition. to s .pervlsing the preparation-oftrafflc,impact, parking,4rlp generatiooand' on-site'circufatlon sfudies:and'J� ports; she also .interfaced•"with,clients and, munlcipal,staff;;c6ordlnated'iwork'wifh'civil engineering and environmental consultants, and appeared , before' planning c`or tmisslons, ,city councils and boards of. supervisork'She prepared studies for a variety of deVelopments,'both large:andrsmall;, including planned communities, 'commercial 'develop'ments; warehouses, distribution centers, :churches, 'an asph'ait'plant,:vitnerles,.and PR/PSRs for new and existing'freeway"interchanges. Ruth collabarated,,mth developers, their' architects and dy_ll engineers, to redesign an -site circulation plans ahct.;prpj.dct. access to improve ;traffic flow.'and' meet.,jurisdicilon requirements.. She Worked on in -fill projects and the -remodeling of.existing sites; and super ised'the,preparatlonof signing and striping plans related to development projects. Senioi:Tiafhe Engineer 1988-2002' City of Santa Ana I CA Ruth 'supervised groups ranging frorn two io.flve employees 8i administered the City's neighliorliood traffic calming ,program (including traffic diverfers and speed humps)' handled cifiien.reiiuesii foe'stop.signs„parking restrictions; crosswalks,. etc.; managed the Santa 'Ana 'Pedestrian ,Saf'ety••Task 'Force; reviewed traffic,'study reports; •and managed citywide AraIffic:counts. Ruth .administered the' lotegrated`Teaveler 146mriation Sharing system:'partof the Traffic Management 'center' which provided automated real-time traffic - Information to the public.through highway advisory,radio,'highway advisory telephone, cable TV; And klosks'($M,000 grant): 'Ruth applied for ;and administered t%vo. Office of Traffic Safety .grants ($219,000) 'to improve pedestrian safety. citywide. She. also successfully. submitted;grant application's ifor Safe Routes to'Schoo( �$R2S) projects,.for,a total of $2,000xo:in grants for pedestrian safety improvements. She designed ,and Implemented in overfiead'signage program to, guide' motorists to,Civic Center and -Dow 'ntowh areas and made presentations'to'the,City Council, City Commissions, the.Environmental-:and'Transportation'Advisory:Committee,. schools, business_ groups, and neighborhood associations., •Due to,staff rotation, atvarious, times',,Ruth was,also'responsible for•streeP striping plans and'constwction zoh"e't-raffic control plans, Bed6iii,of-thisJhe -was responsible W,.coordinating with. Caltrans on, several freeway: projects, inducting the SR ;SS widening;projecf. Ruth on APWA committee that produced ;the' 2001'Work Area Traffic Control Ha4dbook.�('WATCH), she developed the Neighboihbod•Traffc Plan-and'speed Hump programs; and 'Neighborhood -Parking wanageinentrplans,.add she administered a citywide speed II'Mit-update, the Traffic Control,Devices Inventory, and the .Accideni Data Base' Page u . 25F-104 INT'ERWEST %C'O GROUP' ,viiNw.lneerwosigrp.csm- -,ED U CA1,,I.ON .Bichelor6fSclence, Applled Mathematics CalNornliStafe Unlvenity, Northddge Northddge; CA. 'R ECG i s T R A T I:O.NS CE R TdFILA-7,1 O Ns :Professional Civil Engineer, CAI,C64437. Prof6slonal Traffic Engineer, CA I TR11850 Professlonal Tralfle Operations Engineer 11127 A F FILIATIO.NS Ameflcan Pubilc Works Association, High Desert Region 'City Traffic E'nglneers Assodation tnstitutlon of Transportation Engineers City and County_ Engineers Association, County of Los Angeles InteUlgentTransportatlon society of California Traffic Engineer .Andrew has more than.30 years o(experience in municipziLand private civil and transportatlon engineering; more tlii-n half of which was sp. n serving the City. of Santa Clarite. Ne has expertise In managing sensitiveissuesanil, projects'that involve public offldals, private dtitens; speclal interest groups and private developers.,Andrew also embraces modern engineering, p�indples to I' entfy ;problems and'solve them' systematically. F,R O,F V SS I O NAL F X P iz* 1 Ei N. O E' 'Traffic Engineer 2017-Present Interwest Consulting Group Andr6W provides primarily fraMc engineering servjces-to'lriterweses municipal' clients:. City Traffic Englnee_ r 2001-2017 City of Santa Clarlta I CA' • Andrewsupe'rised,trained;and'coached.thestaffofthe.T.rifficEhgineering: .and Transportation Planning Oivislon. e_ Advised' -the City .Manager, Ciy Council .and' Commissionersion transportation related issuesas well as planned„organized, and e_v_a_ luated the di'vision'sfurictlons and activities. • Andrew also managed the Citys'dreulation and safety pr6grems; oapifal' improvement program, annual cblllsion analysis and mitigation program; • Developed the City s Intelligent.Transportatlon System„which included but Was not limited to" the creation of a Master Pian,;tuleasure of Effectiveness, Traffic Operation Center, aria Fiber Network. •, He'oversaw traffic signal operation and maintenance, -which included,a three-year traffic signal fitlming program:and the development of a hybrid, traffic. signal maintenance' program which reduced signal failure and' optimized the coordinating timing,system for the City's roadway network. 'Andrew vias responsible for securing funding and grants, forecasting future transportation needs; modifying circulation elements and'developing code;, and enforcing the Complete. Street policy and growth -of ihe_,Clty of Santa Clirita's Non•Motorlied Plan. • .Andrew ,adapted existing'pp[lcies and :estiblished',fnew ;standard3 that Improved: the City s, 'circulation ;and safety, speed limits, Residential MultlwayStop.Warrants,"TrafficSignalPrioilty,`Tra c-CRltning.Pollty;'In: Pavement Light Policy and Photo Redllght EnforcernentProgram: Oversaw the Engineering Division,.handiing'the:entiilement process.of private developments,.the:review-of private;engi6ee'hiig pians:including tentative map, and the adriiinistration-of the Clty's'S_treetlight',Beneflt 'Assessment Ma inteninceDisfrict.. Page 58 25F-105 1 A 9-sobilate' En- g1rie-4ir I 11NITERWES!, Gricla ee6eive_d her Ba&W.-of iclerice 16 Civil 'Englneerfiqg and conipleied,ab., CONS U LT ' I�G iiten�lve:lk&nship wliK& City PUS'a"ntaAna, _relnforclrilghbr knbwIedge­dnd_, PR(?Up -dev�Wlnj practical experience. she'has.seived the Cities of IrvIne','Sari Jua . mC a-pistr.aHor4n8'iasiva'leihtKe�6lei- -of -Engin'berlAg and Per As she. pursues further' education and -certIfIcatlon,.Grecia.Is eagerfb continue.honIng her abilities and learning,ab-OLIt E 6�6 c At 10 14 the.Indust an "iorkn effeEfi�ely.ihamG—nfci--li6vironm-66t. rY . P? iiiachelor of Sde"nce, CA ingineerinii. P'R 0 1 1 . r. PT .5 0 le C C_ P ER I . E N C Is ' 'Mhbr In Builnesi Administration •CaRornia itite dAivirsky, F61i[Won' EngineerinjAssoclate , '2011�0�eient. Int6iim6st Consulting Group I CA COURSE W, 10 R_ K' C 0 M P L E T Eo Gric]6 6i,iiiived thebtv of Irvine as an:Engineering'Techriliclan atthe Cit EnjilneerIng SurveyIng . perfrilt cc u niter; an d hasserved the Cities of San J ub' n (a�.istrano and ta stval e'by providing -e n - gireerIng support to . tfiehr-public vvo�ki 'de paftnnehtq.�.Soimi 6f. t6vuCtIon- En-91neWing, @ricla's',quities.Include: Afchltectural Design Providing enjIn6eHnj' support to. the Cty 6f-AMne,s Enjimerinj manni�g andcontr(�l of Engineering, 'construction Pr6jects L' .� I - - - - . - l5evApfii6'�t division b* and I prbvldfn g'in'put as W611 a�­ y conducting 'research ' . deVelooing an - d maintaining r,4kords :Aciiv'e niainheroffinstitute 61" voikinj closely with tfi�e SenO 15rojeci Manager, fo'r Capital Wnpr6ve'ment Trinsp6m6on Engineers Projects4or.the CIty.&'IrvIneJh developing several Requests for Proposals Fullerton chapter, and cdj iipleting Nrihasd brdeis,i:6 g6rit i5iolects charter m d'p- emberan past . ry I of conau�ii or the Cit ng field inv&st'igatlo'n'* s' IF of San Juan Capistrano related to: FkonorS6-cl.etvqfClvilEnglneers iraffh:'c6nc6rns6nd Capital Pirojects Improvement Fullerton Chapter Developing Requests for Pr6pmalslor the' Zity of Sian.Juan 'Capistrano mmber and past historian of Arnfeilcan a In cl u dlng the c"de street narn e si gns yepi a ce merit project an d r'the update Sorlety of avil Engineers of pedestrian Heads�countd_ om Fullert6r; Chapter Aidingthe City of Wilaornar 'W"ith a Natl6nai Pollutant blsc�iinge- Elimination 'System!(NPDES) Outfall MonitoringProject by s-UrVe-ying.and conducting InV ' dntoryi of the C!tVi . 66tfalli Wor6'g &hOhlbiti anil providing design work usIhg'Aut6CAD f6i the_ Cities,. of San Jutan Cipls.trano and'St..'�e'lena" w f� 'h and for the Town 6 At erton. Engirmi6ring Intern —traffic Divisloft 2 1 0 . 14-2015, -City of Santa A66 CA OkI6 was x�ipcnnsible for�p�6vldlng rislocinsive, high-quility s6mjces io City employees,_ representatives of agenclbs, and inenhbi�i of the public by providing 1 accurate and''U'p-to-clatd information . Inanefficient and'tirriely manner nw. She o . v . er!;aw� inVisiigiting, designi"ng and reporting solutions,to.traffic lssues�. She ernOhtary schools located In .. the Cit:y, and' collaborated closely -with public elementary to S"Ici staff o'n tr_afrWIIf)_*'-'__ provemen6,and p�destriari safety Grecla project managed and'desighed small scale projects and . I . e. rpJ cts a -A's"socia-tion made presentations at Nelihbo-rWo'cid m-eetirigi - �'and _ s-ch-o-o'l presentations, r6pr4sienting the'Cifys Public Works AjiricV..Additionally, shi -crew Ecicirdin&", I �4'-iind;'qoflabbratecl with Elie city`s-tnalntenirhie- -on -various ,T�alnf.enaqce . activities Qotughout the City. Paje•04 25F-1 06 I'N TE RW EST CONSULTING' GROUP." vow w. In t'C; iw e S 16 rP. co -M ED U CA T.10 N a.5,; Civil Englneering, University of.Callfomla, IFAne, yvopn 6J.,Soto -Asla9 6cfai ll�nglneer j , Teaffic Sull . . —1 9 . Ylvdnne'recenOygracluaied Witk' her*grejein "bMi'l�6gin-dering !from Utf and. beg . an End mun-kip6i exo.erlence as an assistant engln'eer in. th6,pitV of Sahta'Aria.s Public wwks Department; Yvonne has'cbrnpleted couisework, in th6 - aireis of, Operatl6ns'& Control;. F0 jj 'Soll "Me�hinics, yd-j l6gyr, 'Stiuctu'rAl Steel Design,'nning &' reiasti'- n H ro Fla Transportation Systems, ProjeEt Planning End Management, and she lsproficient in using Mlcr6siatlon, Aut6CAD, 60 'BD-' EPAfi et,'-SW­WM', TransCAP,'Matl A, Synchro9, and Microsoft Office. 0.116i EbT BP EIC IF 1 .6 iXP E- E .Assistant.Civil Engineer 2017-'Prese'nt' City of Santa And [,GA In thispoiltion; Yvonne -.0'esigned channeliza!Jion and stlrlplff� curb. Imarki - ngs, sign5ge challengedacid iifiyslcally�I - parki - ng spa - ces Using . Mic�rostitlbri and fi6ftdled requests from, residents. regarding safety Concerns 16,n61966ili66cls. She prepared *&Vdrders using DepartmentI TrafficOrd I eF D I TO), da6bise aind .'RequestforServk6 (RI'Sidatabases io address residential requests and designs. She�also c6nducted field observations; analyzed . 'and ordered speidstudlds and trafficc6unt's, fo,-r, warrant I . st . Udle . s; ' �'a .tten dednd attended and,addresse . d neighborhood concernsatnelAoiekingsi kood-me-aad C r meet ouncil Membei — 1 1-- - — . — .- I . . I Ms :per!ainin'g to, traffic concerns 16 tilhe"City.,Yvanne also worked on the:calt,rans Encroachment 'Application Proc'ess- to. relocate, loop detectors for 6 striping pr'ject,and workid %4iltlh other departments on prbjects Utilizing the permit isisdanice softAia're'(SAPIN); 'kesidefitial Permit Parking Aide .2017 pity of Sinii Ana j CA ,Yvo6ne Handled f residines r6quks'to establish permit,parkiffig restrictionsIn certain neighborhoods, jfS. well �ipprocessE at ared, id, . and milled - out, l correspondence related to the permit parking prog6am.'She also'deslined and processed wo :'rk ib signs and iiiued iesld6fitial r-the'lnstillitio'n,6ftra 'ffic' parking permits at the Obblic cbuRiq�. or by mail. P696 65 25F-1 07 plan ff engin�er, - karnid Inspected f HqmId.Ab6dzaddN.04.,QSD. expl the 25F-1 08 _c6instrildiion Manager & Inspector 'is INTER WEST ONSUI-TI N b Ha6rad �a regist e�qd.engln�er -who Jhas_.heIcI'supeM-' ' -d , sq�V,anj rhar I PositIonslor Mo - re than,14 yiiars, indnaglrgyp t620 pfofeskl6rial and technicil' G P.projects ' budgets LIP'tO $40 M.-He has eitbnifv'-66ip'e'ri,e-nc,-e,ln,- wwJv.interivilstqrp.conmi, construction management. Taterial testing, gedtichhIE61 _e consulting ' tfng dh-d. leadership -With a proven track re�oFdiin deliver'Ing-c-61MR1ex. P�Djects' on tune and 16 budget. 0 U,PAT vo N P.110JEC.ir SPECIF16 'EIi P:E R I E N 6,E Wstar of Science, CIY4 Engfniiiinni� - ''I . Senl;klyil linginleer U61versltv of Tennessee 16 Memphis If9merly MernphT� state) I 2018-Present" ihterWeSt:ConsuitIng6FoU`p Bachelor of Science, CIVI Engineering; Hamid 'proVIdes construction rnana�erhent, inspIddi6lin, materlil testing and: YnIvers lty of,fennessee in Mer�phfs g_eote_qli4C�l-engInii4ringse rvices:to int(irWeses-ibu.ni6ipalclik6�s.� R E G-1 S T R AT 16 N Senior Reildent Engineer, I Sehicir Civil Eng-In-edr- I'dvil in�gineir C E R T I f VC A T I O'N S a6bii-ion hj� 6�nt_ Ora j0,6611cWorks CA Registend.00 Englneer,j 61298, .. Senlor.Readent*knjlneer-� Han�lcfheld this position f6r'ldlyiairs 16 the 6666/s. Quallfied SWPPP V�ffveloper. Cohstrbalon ­Departme�t managing - cbhstructI66 of `,'capital' improvement O��iet�.'��W�s-respq'Isible"f6-rinteracting*with , the PUbilcM , cl'othe�.ai�rici�s_,, . . responsible ' ADDITJONAL� ,E X P E R I EN C,E . __ - . - - adi�in,isteri.ng"p�qjec.ts,,ffia'n6gifig.-staff, reconinnending -61tiniati�e j6utlons'to Lebo Laboratory Manager, M.V. Lawmaster. .�onftictihg. Issues, �espancling to s-66inittils and m4uests. for information, .- - - I __ I - • 198�4986. ac t, Cep ing.construction - materials:6nd traflfl� contio[:pI;iii; comp6niking the contractors and niegotiatin h g contract change orclers�. During this ilnie, -he supervised �pIb 9' professional and technical stiff, nniihaged projects u - p to -$46M ancin*goiiate _d muld-rMlion d9flais -contract change orders. Senio'rCN#thjIhqer�Hanild worked in this position ior - ove r, years, managing 'the Materials'l:al�aratory� ' inclGeote chnic vl`a�e`n�eniS�ctlon, 116spon'silbliftids Iricluded managing up toll) profes'sional,drid technical sWF,,pr6pdflri9 annual 'budgets,:appro Upfrent ennen.,.prpp I arin g . rp ports or Vingeq .0riacur t And aCceptingL_ teJecting construction materials. W./I Enjln0r— Hahild .worked for -the Plannihg arid D . eveIl6prr6nt-,Servlciis Dep6ftment for I . 4 yean, ieWeWlng'�ip6rts,"cfie&klng issuing permits. closely with,plannefs,. ho-me owners; develop'ers;- d6signeii. an - d worked. p6tside 6 cles., Project Engineer �iqmlqk Zeiler de&666161, ln(� 'Hanild managed tfie'geotechnical I 'aspects of projects in&iclfrig 6 tvviinty nilill6n, c6blif - yirdgra�ing proj6din'ChInci Hills A�ea._H: du ties uties consisted of interacting with the protects' ;proponents, overseeing; . and sch`�diuing,:fleid technicians;, .assessing pr6jectO�ogeess,,evaluitingfi'61d-ci�diilons';.-p-erfor.f.ning-� I . .. I . . subsurface, explo6tions and preparing reports and 'plans fot,pHvato_and,pu6J(c4ork; projects,. Staff. - ogindeir. 1986-1988 S611,and Tesfing Engineers As'a sta I My E ft N6 ST cO-N , SU L� .7J W � GROUP Viww.1nt'dxwiast' rp . me . 0 M. ,EDUCATION Bachelor - of Science civil Engineering Calffi5mla State University of Long Beach Callfcrnla ,R E GJ 5 T R A T 1, 0 N S C E R T I F I C A T'LON 5 ltltimailanal code ibvundl J'643a27 Jcccerilfled Special $oil. lnspector -Nuddardertifled ACI'Cenlfied 'SWOO and NPDES Ce rtifled Ciros-Gahji; im Construction Manager &Jnii;Oeci6r Clros has more, ihan.20 yeais of experience in cd�structll'dnv 6 nk-ructlon l4spectldn,,,g�btech hicaltesting and disigh 66 a number c ' 'f prpikits-f6i'local *citie-g, . gov , ern - mbrit-ag - eintilbs, ..and -Firlv-ate cleviiloperi�He.iuccessfully completed'. m6hy,pp.161 Imor6yerni . nts . Projects, numerous mainline rillfie undergrobrid Uililty projects, bnd.c6mmerci6i.ttlia',Oyil6pfne6ts.- He Is an expert 16 flood comiol,,seWers, drainage, AC a6d!PCC paving, fraffiv Control, r6a6valy exicaVatlon,'s tols-te'sting, concrete Inspection and major.public *q responsible h5s - bee '�Ible for inspBaini'and reviewing proper'.. - . traffic,control plan; detecting'and l6cating f6ulty,materiali; malritalrilrid dailyinspection I I reipttirts;-aird petpailneflriai. ptinChrlisft. He 6ireat e'timtri'tunicatlon skifis.reisiSond - Ing - to citizen complaints . and providing vicii-rig, quality customer- !ibrvice. in addition, ha's prepared and maintained4 adments'Including labor�p �Jii�-- d, and equipment --records - and labor compliance reports.,aros Is,.familiar. with construction .p .r - o , ject sche . dullng.-He'his'w6rked veriwell with all meinbers.61` rivate,'Pr public P rid � blic agencies and was hljhly respected for his efforts. OhO4Eq* S?C.C- 1,V1 C UrX P E R I E.N.C,E 'The followift are projects for which,Cirbs acted as consultant Pryjecf lhspedoi; 'Hetzler Road Pedestrian Trail Im6rciverruaiiits Project City of Coiier City Clr6s provided Inspection idrpon'structionbf 13;606 SF CMU retalnirig Walls and 25000 SF of color PCC slclewalk;on Hetzler road, HIs.'rei tinsibilities -Inclbded; Inspecting line grade, size; e dvatlon 's and locations of imft6v&nents for SGOO LF of PCC "Aiah drain, - OeFioiminj dally 'ciirfstrict6 inspection and recording detailed daily and picture re6.6rts, Verify /a6ificrlze prqg�ess payments'vVith t.rnanager, monitoring contractors and city p�r-o'je-c Ii . g SWPPP and the 6MPs implementations ' and comply',w * ifh ihe'NPDES permit and to ensure c6ninta& coi�iplla6m with cont'raci plans and specifications. Additionally; he assisted with, ;pay qOantl I tVestimatds,iontractch'ahgborders,ii-builtdi-dWin,is,'andet-tending weekli,meetink& trackingt6rstrLict 6n,sEbedul6s.. AT&T 6DAS antenna (Outside Distribution Antenna Sytitent).11 City of Beverly Hills Ciroi-oir'ibrined'insOecti6n.fdr installations and construction inspection.of, . 75 cell phone' antenna towers on. I Cl ty 6 . f Beverly'H ills. ;Co naucted an ongoing, litsitectl6fi,of work -in -process to ensure.that the final, proq uct met drawings and, �r and-as-bullt,otahj construction, specifications. Maintain a dally-,eid) 'photographs documenting progress on*problem a-reas,Ahd include a0propirlaie. I photographs In monthly progress reports:. Observes work in itiogresi-to ensure - t It a t'. p ro cd d u rb s followed and' materials ' used conform � to', s p e clfi c-aiti it rs.. -0.6.serves.work-ln, progress -to _ensure that-pi�ctcecluires foll6wed and maierlali used. conform to form '.specificatloris., Inspect:s . torm pipes, �8idewalks,,Wheelchalr. Iramps,,se.w.ir'and street lighiiii-aic6Minlgto.'plan. `Fire'Stat!66 t � 1,City of Fontana. Responsible for conducting ditall inspections -of construction work to ensure' contract cbmpilince With plans and specification. lnip�eqtlrig.tti Installation new sewer and water main and storm &aln ln'stallationi. WrIt.1rig Weekly inspection reports - I to. ensuring complying with erosion control e6 - d storm waver'management. pl6hs: Completed ,and maintained records pertaining to. ;oistruciloh:Oiog-ressincluding ca'ily,r-epori'spnorithly'pay est-imates.and jobs expenditures.expenditures. Check andispee'ng Irrigation and laniscapingJor Miller Park east of prject. o' ct6iti $19nIIlion(deslgnlbullc). Page 57 25F-1 09 ' Jurupa HII1s Project l City of Fontana 'Responsible for performing daily construction inspection_ to an sure,contractor. compliance with contract plans and spedficatlons and (ecording detailed 'daily IN,TERWEST i lnspection Assisted with pay quantity estimates, Tontract change•orders,' as CONSULjING' ;i builtdrawings,andtrackingsched'ules.Inspectinglinegrade size,elevatlonsand GR'O00 f locations of'improvements, Preparatlon.and negotiations.of the .righi.of way www.infePwocterp.cSrn acquisitions with the,affected property owners Design sidewalks and driveway I.retainingwallsonCitrus,Solver'ah85antaAhaAvenue:ProJectCost: :approaches $2.g mililom Foothill'to Cypress / Randall-to Merrill./ -Oleander to Arrow Fiber optic Installation's Street.lrtiprovemeot and Traffic Signal Protect lCity of Fontana Responsible -for. performing -daily con"structlon'inspection."for trenching and installation fiber opttc cable foctrafiic signal Installations'; Inspecting defours to satisfaction of'the'City Traffc-Engineer.'Inspeding construction progress-- payments'and setting pre -construction meeting: -Inspect _ sfreet'constructlbn, •asphalt; curb and gutters, sidewalks, :driveways; ;curb •ramps, storm 'water, installation on ;Randall and Merrill Avenue.. ins'pecfirig proper, bedding- and',, backflll of utility trenches, construction of'roadway-courses and 'scheduling all. requires'construction testing: Project Cost:,$4;3 m Iliom Roman, Avenue Street Improvement,l, City-oLPalm'Springs,;Clty of baser_t Hot Springs; Courity,of Riverside Perform and supervise the Inspection:of. construction+work by -contractors} prepare daily reports 'arid verify :and authorize --progress, payments .vilth contractors and other public agencies. - inspect; cbnstru_ction _which included retaining wall; curb and gutter,.rerpoval and replacement of concrete sidewalks,. public; works construction of cross gutters, concrete curbrTatr ps,'driJeways, installation of waterlines and 'sewer lines, placement: of Portland Cement, slurry and'chlp sealing. Inspect and generating punch list apdsuperJise.preparatlon of '",Bs -built" records � Project Cost: $7• rhillion. Coachella'.Valley;ape _Mission, Spring Water, DistrictJ City of,lndio, City.o'f Thousand Palm;_County of Riverside RespdrisIble for inspecting pipe line installation, line and' grade verification, oo'cuments aril. picture. recording,-detailed,daily IVspea- ion .eiponsible for monftoring SWPPP and the RMPs implementations'and comply;with'the NPDES Permit requirements::Also,._responslble .for performing,idally 'construction inspection fo ensure contract& compliance with the contract plans and 'specifications, ana recording detailed daily inspection reports, The Cove Project j City of Palm S' Irig; Caltrans -, bistrictg Responi ble'for inspections of allconstruction activitiesto;eosure:contractor compliance Wlth contract plans -and specifications and recording detailed daily .inspecilons:'oversee Inspect mfiel onitord work; evork schedules and nspe_'dion phases. Participated in numerous safety programsand_.s_t_rictlyenfo_rce_d_ safety and health requirements_ on the site: Page 68 25F-110 I j j' thui $fagnet l' Construotion;l nspoctor. INTERWEST Chuck_isaconsfructionlnspectorwithmore than 15.years of&z erlenceserving, CO.NSULT,ING• munlcipalltlesmhis'fleld Hehas'beenmvolvedofallaspectsofVariouspubllc• G'R_O U P.' I works projects and Is knowledgeable of State & CGunty' OU61lc Works_ regulations as well'as MUTCD, SWPPP and OSHA regulrements Chuck,is aii accomplished' .www:interwusegrp.coin 'I professlonalwho prideshimselfonprovldingquality,timelyservkesinafriendly, collaborative way. Over his career, he passer led as Project Manager; business ;owner, and a pert'of a team; glving him unique'Insighti and the 'managerial skills R E G I S T R A i.}gyp fJ 5 to'prorriote communicat(on and satisfaction at all levels, ;C.E R TA FIC A i' ION'S Best Management Practices�(RMP)' IP R O J'E CT "S P H C I F4 C. E X P E R1 E N C E CerVf1cat4Holder OSHA Competent Person CertlRcetlan, I Inspector,I Construction Manager . OSHA Confined SpaceSenlflptlon :2016-13resent Inte_rwest _Consulting Group. Chuck,provides;management'servkes and Inspectionsro6._Caltrans and•publlc: f Works projects. His dutles:included:conducting weeklyfpeetings'and'setting & monitoring budget controls, RFIs; & RFQs. Chuck provld,ed•Inspection' services for civil road Improvement projectsfoll&Wing MUTCD; SWPPP,-and OSHA guidellnes throughout the construction process.'He ofte_ n represented dlents as the male between contractor, retidents.and businesses,. while maintaining'a• iliaison friendly, hands-on managerial approach: Inspector I tonstructlon Manager 2011-2016 Civil $ource.Englneering, Inc. I Chuck, provided management services and inspectioris.on Caltrans and public works projects. His duties included conducting weeklymeetings and setting & monitoring budget controls, RFIs, & RFQS. Chuck provided ii's Ctioh servicesfor civil road improventent.projects following MUTCD; SWPPP; and OSHAguidelioes throughout the construction, process, He often'repedwrited clients as the rnaln liaison :between contractor, lesidenfs-and businesses' while maintaining a j friendly, hands+oh managerial approach. I Foreman l :superintendent. l 2108-2111 Bannaouri.Engineering; Incr Chuck managed CA County'Public•Works Projects consisting of.grading, pavingr underground utility relocation`,'&;retaining structures. He was responsible.for scheduling: as-bullts, billing; .subcontractors,. lemployees and other utility. i agencies all while maintaining a positive working environment for all parties. :Foreman- �. 2006-2008. Alliance Street Works Chuck worked closely with the projednianager to manage quiniit es aniJ billings- for'various public works projects. He was responsible for scheduling, wet & dry. I underground ptlhty lnstellafion, subcontractors and up to 25 employees. Chuck I saw to thesuccessfufcompletion6f$11'Mwor[hof'projectsfor'CathedralCity; burner 1994-2004 C. Stagn&-Enterprites,inn Chuck Was the 'owner and operator:of: this underground utility contracting. company. He installed utility backbone systems and:oversaweveryday activities `for,public Works and private projects ' rangingirorri stokto $ M: Chuck handled all aspects of his. business; from mahaging; cost .controls and bidding to schedulln'g of equipment, employees and business activities. 'Page 59 25F-111 Secretary Treasurer, Superintendent J 19So-1994 'A & L Construction, Inc: Chuck oversaw everyday activitiess for this underground .Utillty,'contractbr,. He N T E R W E S T [ manage"d various pibjects ad c nre`wsof up'to 70 union,employees and handled C O N S U LjI N G ail aspects of project and business,zost controls, estimating/bidding; scheduling'. GROUP' of equipment employees and huslness activities projects that Chuck helped manage include Irvine Center Drive and most major Parkways for the Gty,of Aliso www,.fnterwesfgr'p,.com. it �eih:. Page eo 25F-112 GI 'I fiTE RV ES . T CONSULTING G R OUP' . .1 www.intorwesturp.com •E D,U CATIO N ,Associates Degree In CAD6 techVolpgv - LrTiih Institiki — NOV.'11M RE,GiSTRATIONS CE,RTIFICATI C-N 5 Fotts Foir Haiards in Construction Con stiuctIDn Health & Safety Technician (HST) __Baard of be n1fled Safety �Praleisl6n6ls (BCSP) kAZWc-PER.Tralninidertifiation first AM & CPR Training Course. C66qnied Space 7 Entry SdparviSorA Entrant, Attendant OSHAIO.' June® 'velaseo MIA i didkm6dc6n< success in all facets of i his track record'of of - st �Pubilc Worki , Conit6ud6n (WATCH);,and maiul6l,p tracking:. and inspector ar reb6rd d works p[ojects.. his has cultivitid ion of - multi -million dollar,projects: ig 'client 'Wation5hIps; and bulldInii s ' tlbiOntractoFs and vendors, all While !11-v"- � 'r'-ers idl�ita_nd'ad Specifications f6'.e' Work Afea TrafflcContr6l Handbook 'well. 4 docurne.fi,t preparation Arid P it wi E 0 T S 0 E t.1 0 V.0 i 5' P E �it I E 4 6 E Constniction and Grd8ing Inspea6i 2016 Present Interwest Consulting Group' itillo hag.,pdrformed ptiblic Works. construction 1pipeifiofi for' client. ciiies, i6clOdIng'the City of Pomona and .thi OW of Niiiporf Beich; His cutles'Includc' •MOOltortrafflc control pro , bleffs atcortsiructioh site and i:6&dInati corrections If necessary • Prepares an records _c _r a daily reportsf&r ericroaihirient pemni6, , o ds neqess ry d J Review plans and specifications of assignic! i5r61eEt; attend and conduct ,pr,e.-co.nstr.uctlbn.cohferences as necessary, • Inspect materials for Identiflication-mconfdrming to speiclflcations • Performavarletyoffieldtests Observe work during -progress and lipon c6mpletl6n;.pf6par6 field memos tocontractors i Coordinate Work wlih other Oty departments and utilities • Perform'ie'lated' dut!6 as asslgned Project Mel'nager 2013-2016 Miatro Suilders..& Engi6eers Group, Ltd J.ulto's :duties included devblophient.;and Upd6tds of. project - schedWes, - - - J�t - f con�ti icintiri'. management 0 ructlon-Qd operations, e gem- - -Ons, contract litrartion, change orders, negotiation a activities, and' claims mitigations. Hewas also responsible for Interf4cing with ciletits;*architiconsultants„-Utility co'mpa, hie;s' and public agencies and for thepFeokrit]6"n--of Submitijls,.OFI's,'ChangeOrders, ,Sulbconfracts;.clally project ie�,6rts,'dnd weekly pfety'rneetings. He managed and oversaw entre�' Ulng., Or et - 4 i prdjects� Inclu. qJe ommunication and project documentation, meetings with - h project ownerand A/E/proctirement of vendors and nd subcontractors,. development of -pay requests; ;closeout -documents and. coordination . r with fields u p e r! fitend en'i and field foreman as necessary, :Project Engineer, I Project Coordinator, 2002-2012 Metro Builders gt'Engineers Group, Ltd Julio was. resoo6sible.for the preparation of Submittals, 'FlFrs,.Change Orders;. subcontracts, daily project reports, and weekly safety meetings:,He,managed and oversaw entire projects frorri start to.finlsh. page 61 25F-1 13 NTERWEST, CONSULTING GROUP,. 'WWW. In to raves to rp. a a rn. AilidSafety Offim 2002-2016 'Metro Buila6rsWEngIneaii Gfoupi U66 In thislilon, -Julio. oversaw ikke�kfi and. safe 'l5os uo6rsa"Wl I . . - . 1 1, . I I I - safety 6f.comoimy bpbratl6nsfor tlie'voelfari 6fall ,empl6jeis and subcontractors: :_ % , welfare . - o�s. 'rhWlncludeJd scheduling necessary employe6,saf6iy.a�nd Injury 6alnfhgsp ehiuring .the proper use of all necessary Pees8nal'Pn&eci!Ve t4bpm6ni (Ppoiand _safely I ly .operatl ' Ng'all'.he-avV'equ'lp�neni,."ieioqu'ip.ffient,a6d iools,'(povver,,pneumat[q, land powder actuatd4 Thli: *lt[66''iko involved;performing incident inves tigation. The report was created lmediateJy aft.e.r. an incident * when ir�o.r6pe?,safety procedureswe'rn were mr p ne.orlanincidentoracci en.tJoccurred: This also required th.e maintenance of all projectaiAd empl,oyieeihcideni reiofds, and asSlst;rg :project .. supe . rintendents with all aspects. 'off f company.,sa ety programs,and pr6jecfspe6lflc IIPPs. Each project lncl6ded b6iwas, not limited jo­.., Weekly Safety -Box Meetings, Dally,lnspectlons;Job Hazard Analysis and 611 torp6nehts6iplanningico-himunIcation.indcoordinkloh.. P66amiUlied MS,bfrice2Oi2'(Exc6l;Word, ,Access, Projiit,.batlook,6ne--N*ote,I and -Poww Point)', Aut'CAD 20674'2012 LT:& Ad * " Pr�fe - I obe ., ssonal.. 'EngineeRfig briftsman :20013-2002 larnbcd Enigineerling Ai iri Engineering ' Drafismi6, id.116's rk0brisibilitlei 16Volved ihe production andc6brdlnatlo'n'r:0f_ -traffic control -plans and .the -re-routing of 'underground t6lec6mffiufil6ilcn utility lines.' This w'or*k.*was desig_h*' 'ed using 'AutaCAD' � ita6daiils and menus for Level 3 an , d - GST Te leco , nvnow 7(i �ne:Watriier-Yile-c'd m. -Englneerlrig Included: traffic itontral plans lb.accordan*cb,tc`tbuh.ty'Clty,: and . Caltrans.'requirements. "Also included thb AUL6&1) develo_pm - en I t-of construction ,plans; site plan, general notes, details of manholes, bore holes, burel�V3dfts', and bridge-'s'3'D,and As--bb-il't-plahs.'These iirawings noted stationing t -:1 ationing of street and ldcati6n ofall existing underground utilities such'ai; water li n"ei; gas lines; sewer lin-qs', ielephone lin6s, 6bkOhes, seorm.dhiln's and proposed trench. Pigganis'uwd: AutaCAD R14 and 2K, Microsoft Office 98 &,2K, Mic1ros6ft maps I trips 2K,'b.ig1tai Thom'asbros'.'-_GU'lcJe,, and An:ViEvv. Draftsman: '119 , 7-'2600 David H; Lee it Assoclates'Inc. Jullo;s;d.ufies,lhdu6d the coordination and malnteA0c6'6f'the,DraftlPg I)epaitm6hit;*geol6g1ia1 id6ritificail on of Client job sites;' field measurements of 1,existing . 'flo-cir plans; floor level §urviyi (c6nt6ur'U1apping);,borinjJoj proflles;, Fl68rWvel.sUNiy.oirf6rrr ed(wiih.amgn'orneter;and AutoCA6dr,@,iiinkof*site ;plan, Geotec , hnical map, floor plan, floor levelsurvey, -ge !grap'6,.dnq borj*ng.logs. Programs Llsed:'AutoCAl) LiT - ; P'.7; -98, &_'2K, Microsoft Off lcb-pii, Surfer,.Mobi, Photdshop,,St Digital Thomas Brbst,Gdlde, page ni, 25F-1 14 gee.Pr®posal Projeo Engince'r seniot civil Etig Assistant Engine EXHIBIT B SECTION 3. EMIR ITLSTtONSULTiNG:GROCIR4/1M4 ,TW, 'j}i ,L (;k"c, License Re_quired). _GIS= A_ fialyst " Land Surygoi"(LS; I icense Required) Project Manager'. rield Insp- iot ECanitfuctipn) Building Inspectof,(Buildings) Storm Waiter:Coordinaior Plan Check Engineer .Maptilecker Senior.Accouniing AssikW Accounting Assistant. Administrative Assistant Contract eldintnistrator Nnfi t Niking Assistant Mileage will be reimbursed at:ihe current, IRS rate., '$14Q M40 $II5 $105 $95 395 S 160' $105-.M $754'5' $I25 $140. .tl40 � N/A ,NIA-'. ;Iu/A $105 $95' wertime,.night, and wMceorl construction nianagetnant and inspection rates, are i400/,,d , h* listed above: There:is no charg— wforshipping.or courier service i'or offsite,plan,revieyv services;. 'iNT.ER.WEST CONSULTING GROUP' 25F-115 25F-116 EXHIBIT 4 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 16th day of July, 2019 by and between Penco, -a-Cannon Company ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. On May 30, 2019, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 19-045, by which it sought a consultant to provide engineering, technical, and administrative support services on an as -needed basis for the City's Public Works Agency. B. Consultant submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Consultant represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-045 and addendum thereto, C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES On an as -needed basis, and at the City's sole discretion, Consultant shall perform the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-045 and addendum thereto, and as more specifically delineated in Consultant's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated in full. 2. COMPENSATION a. City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maximum compensation to Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement at the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. Consultant is one of several consultants selected to provide services on an as - needed basis under RFP No. 19-045. The total compensation for services provided by all consultants selected under RFP No. 19-045 shall not exceed the shared aggregate amount of $2,500,000 during the term of the Agreement, including any extension periods. Pagel of 8 25F-117 b. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals and Scope of Work, which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate on July 15, 2022, unless temrinated earlier in accordance with Section 17, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended for one 2-year period upon a writing executed by the City Manager and City Attorney. 4. PREVAILING WAGES Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the perfonnance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer -employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Consultant shall require all subconsultants to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and Page 2 of 8 25F-118 perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. 7. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subconsultants, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary with respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Consultant is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. C. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: (i) Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. Page 3 of 8 25F-119 (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be cancelled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect, by consultant, without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to famish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Consultant's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Consultant or its subconsultants, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, and attorney's fees, Page 4 of 8 25F-120 for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the City pursuant to this Agreement. 10. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. 11. CONFIDENTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 13. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: Page 5 of 8 25F-121 To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax 714- 647-6956 Executive Director Public Works Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center PIaza (M-21) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 To Consultant: Penco, a Cannon Company 16842 Von Karman Ave, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92606 Attn: Gary Solsona, PE, QSD, Project Manager A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these timeframes, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 14. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant regarding the subject matter herein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 15. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without Page 6 of 8 25F-122 the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 16. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies. 17. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 18. NON-DISCRINIINATION Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, relation, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 19. JURISDICTION -VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. Page 7 of 8 25F-123 20. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall because for termination of this Agreement. 21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year fast above written. ATTEST: Norma Mitre Acting Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: J& M. Funk Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL Fuad S. Sweiss, PE, PLS Executive Director Public Works Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA Kristine Ridge City Manager CONSULTANT ame: i' 561-Say.4- Title: fogt-t c- L--*1C*S P�Wk l-e- Page B of B 25F-124 W a Awe -Sow: a" 9 June 13, 2019 Mr. Taig Higgins, PE City of Santa Ana, Public Works Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza 4th Floor Reception, Ross Annex Santa Ana, CA 92701 RE: City of Santa Ana's RFP #19-046 Engineering, Technical, and Administrative Support Services Dear Mr. Higgins, Cannon is pleased to submit our qualifications for the Santa Ana's RFP #19-045 for Engineering, Technical, and Administrative Support Services. Our proposed staff includes a team that is familiar with the City of Santa Ana's expectations, processes and procedures, resulting in successful execution of the City's task order assignments via our 2015 & 2018 On -Call Engineering Support Services contracts. We have included the task orders performed with the City In Table 3, Relevant Project Experience beginning on page 8 as well as other relevant experience with Public Agencies locally. Our Team of professionals have the relevant experience and resources in all technical areas with the ability to carry projects through to completion, and have a proven track record for delivering services on time and within budget. We pride ourselves in providing creative solutions and efficient approaches to our projects. We will operate as an extension of your staff and will keep the City's goals for your projects always at the forefront of our decision process. During the past 30 years, Cannon has had more than 50 On -Call contracts with various agencies in Southern California, including the City of Santa Ana; 25 of which are contracts within the last five years and we have listed them in Table 1, page 4. Cannon has a proven track record with Public Agencies of successfully being responsive and collaborative with city staff to provide professional engineering and administrative services. Cannon's Project Manager, Gary Solsona, PE, QSD, offers the City of Santa Ana his proven professionalism and experience with PublicAgencies to staff the up coming task orders under this as -needed agreement. Gary will be the single point -of -contact for this contract. Contract Agreement Statement: Cannon has reviewed and accepts the Standard Agreement provided as Attachment 2 in the Appendix of the RFP and takes no exceptions with any and all provisions. Cannon also acknowledges Addendum No.1 issued June 7, 2019. On August 1, 2018, PENCO merged with Cannon. This corporate merger expands our multi -disciplinary engineering offerings reaching across California. Our team (as PENCO, A Cannon Company) has been providing comprehensive civil engineering and surveying services in Southern California since 1976 to both our public and private sector clients, including the City of Santa Ana. Our team is ready to start immediately. I attest that all Information submitted with this proposal is true and correct. Our proposal remains valid ninety calendar days after this submittal date. The City can reach me by phone or email listed below. Respec Ily s miffed, G Solsona, PE, QSD 7 Project Manager 16842 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92606. 2 949-777-1580 ® GaryS@CannonCorp.us Lar Kraemer, PE Principal in Charge 1050 Southwood Drive, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 9 805.503.4542 R larryk@CannonCorp.us STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS UNDERSTANDING OF NEED On an as -needed basis, Cannon will provide the City of Santa Ana with professional staff to perform engineering, technical and administrative tasks for the delivery of Public Works Services. These tasks may include: Engineering design for street rehabilitation and street widening projects plans and specifications; Underground utility design and review for water, sewer and storm drain plans and specifications; Electrical and Mechanical consulting, review of design of plans and specifications for water infrastructure review of and processing of right of way maps and legal descriptions; Engineering and administrative support of Neighborhood Traffic Management and Residential Permit Parking program; Landscaping and irrigation system design for public work projects. In addition, services may Include traffic signal design, road striping, survey services, contract management, project Inspection and oversight, and administrative support services. Cannon will provide staff for the following positions Engi need ng/Technical: • Project Engineer • Senior Civil Engineer • Assistant Civil Engineer I • Assistant Traffic Engineer I • Assistant Electrical Engineer I • Assistant Civil Engineer it • Assistant Electrical Engineer II • Assistant Mechanical Engineer II • Engineering Aide • CADD — Designer • GISAnalyst • Land Surveyor • Project Manager • Field Inspector (Construction) • Field Inspector (Buildings) • Storm Water Coordinator • Plan Check Engineer (Grading, Street Improvement, Utilities) • Map Checker Administrative Staff: CONTENTS STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CoverLetter..................................................................1 Understanding of Need.................................................2 Firm and Team Experience...........................................3 Organization Chart .......................................................6 Relevant Project Experience and References..............8 Scope of Services & Schedule...................................10 APPENDIX 1 Resumes Certifications Attachment 3-1 Non -Conclusion Affidavit Attachment 3-2 Non -Lobbying Certification Attachment 3-3 Don -Discrimination Certification FEE PROPOSAL Submitted in a Separate Sealed Envelope • Senior Accounting Assistant • Administrative Assistant • Contract Administrator - Permit Parking Assistant Cannon has selected iteris as a subconsultant to be a part of our team. Iteris, Inc. will provide Traffic services. Upon the City's request to provide staff, all candidates will be pre-screened by Cannon to confirm they match the City's requested need. Cannon's Project Manager will meet with the City's staff to ensure that the City's requested need is understood as needed on each assignment. Up to three candidates will be provided for each requested position and interviews will occur as needed. It is understood that registered Professional Engineers and Licensed Land Surveyors may be required to sign plans, specifications and contract legal documents. Our Project Manager, Gary Solsona, PE, QSD, will meet with the City on a regular basis to see that each placed candidate is meeting the needs of the City. The Project Manager will also meet with the placed candidate on a regular basis to make sure the candidate's needs are being met. FIRM AND TEAM DESCRIPTION Cannon Corporation- Providing Reliable Responsive Solutions since 1976 We are currently providing support services to the City of Santa Ana and are familiar with the City's staff and process As a full -service engineering, surveying, and construction management firm, we take pride in our ability to offer clients a broad range of services. Our commitment to providing clients Reliable Responsive Solutions, whether the project scope is expansive or more specialized, spans more than 40 years. During that time, we have worked with many cities, counties, and agencies to make streets safer and more pedestrian and bicycle -friendly, to maintain and secure more dependable wastewater and water systems, and construct buildings and facilities that are structurally sound. Likewise, we are dedicated to creating sustainable landscapes and providing a high level of technical expertise In areas of low impact development (LID) design. Our team of more than 150 professionals includes registered civil, electrical, mechanical, and structural engineers; automation and SCADA system specialists; licensed land surveyors and landscape architects; and Caltrans certified construction managers and inspectors: We have extensive experience in design, and surveying services, street rehabilitation, widening and improvement projects and include major street, storm drain, right of way, water, sewer and dry utility design, and plan check services. Cannon provides preliminary engineering studies and master planning for drainage facilities, hydrology and hydraulics, water utilities, sewer and dry utilities. Our local Survey Department consists of highly trained and experienced team of professionals, including two registered land surveyors and fully staffed field survey crews. This survey team utilizes cutting edge technology to further facilitate accurate data assessment for our clients. Our office uses the current versions of AutoDesk Civil 3D software to facilitate expedited ALTA, Topographic Mapping and preparation of legal descriptions. We also utilize Civil 3D, a 3D modeling software for our BIM projects. Our field crew and office staff are linked with wireless connections from field laptop computers directly to our Office Locations Our proposed Project Manager, Gary Solsona, will be managing services for the City from our office In Irvine, California. Additional services for the City will be performed by Cannon hastaff across all offices, as well as on -site when needed. Bakersfield Los Anaeles Irvine office operations, thus enabling data to be transmitted both ways instantaneously. This provides our clients with more efficient and cost effective field surveying and office mapping services. Experience Counts Our project team offers relevant expertise in the following areas: TEAM EXPERIENCE Cannon has provided comprehensive civil engineering and surveying services for 40 years and has a long history of providing civil engineering design, construction administration, and surveying services for agencies such as the City of Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, City of Irvine, Orange County Public Works and Flood Control District, the Irvine Ranch Water District, Port of Long Beach, and Los Angeles County Public Works. Our two recent On -Call Engineering contracts with the City provided similar scope of services; in 2015 Cannon provided two staff members to the City of Santa Ana for as needed services and in 2018 Cannon completed 145 Plan Checks, Including, but not limited to, grading, drainage, street, sewer, water and WQMP successfully with quick turn around times. MUNICIPAL ON -CALL CONTRACT EXPERIENCE Cannon's 50+ On -Call contracts experience stems back to 1988. Table 1 below highlights our municipal On -Call contracts within the last five years. MEETING THE CITY'S EXPECTATIONS Cannon has successfully delivered services for the On -Call Plan Check Services and Staff Augmentation, awarded in 2015 as well as the more recent On -Call Contract for Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services commencing September 2018. We are familiar with the City requirements, protocols, and high expectations and are ready for another successful project with the City. ON -CALL Agencypublic City of Santa Ana . On -Cell Engineering & Landscape Architecture / On -Call Plan Check Services / Staff Augmentation City of Anaheim On -Call En i eering & Design and Construction Support City of Chino On -Call General Plan Check Services and Construction Management City of Diamond Bar On -Call Design, Plan Check and Construction Inspection Services City of El Monte As -Needed Plan Check Services City of Fullerton On -Call Civil Engineering Design Services / On -Call Water Engineering Design Services / On -Call Development Plan Check Services City of Gardena On -Call Construction and Inspection Services City of Garden Grove On -Call Survey Services 1 On -Call Engineering and Staff Services City of Glendora As=Needed Survey & Ma ping City of Grover Beach On -Call Construction Inspection Services City of Hemet On -Call CIP Design & Construction Support City of Huntington Beach On -Call Plan Check Services City of Lake Forest Consultant Team Services (Engineering, Survey, Landscape, Traffic, Utilities) City of Lancaster Mull Year Professional Services City of Los Angeles General Civil Engineering Services City of Manhattan Beach On -Call Professional Design Services City of Menifee On -Call Surveying & Engineering Services / On -Call Civil Plan Check Services City of Moreno Valle On -Call Professional Consultant Services / On -Call Surveying Services City of Paso Robles On -Call Construction and Inspection Services City of Pomona On -Call Pavement Rehab Design Services City of Redondo Beach On -Call Professional Services City of Rancho Palos Verdes On -Call Civil Design, Engineering, Surveying, and Planning County of Riverside EDA Pre -Qualifying Civil Engineering and Land Surveyor City of Santa Fe Springs On -Call Land Development Plan Checking City of San Luis Obispo On -Call Design and Construction Services Los Angeles Community College District On -Call Civil and Survey Los Angeles Unifiad School District On -Call Professional Civil and Survey Services Orange County Public Works On -Call A/E Services for OC Development -General Services On -Call Construction Support Services for Road Projects, Various Locations Port of Long Beach On -Call Contract Engineering Services / Pier B On -Dock Rell Support Facility San Bernardino County On -Call Contract for Architectural, Engineering San Luis Obispo County On -Call Construction Inspection Services Table f KEY TEAM MEMBERS With our previous experience working with the City of Santa Ana aligned with our On -Call experience with public agencies, we have to ability to offer the City a Team who will perform the services required to meet and exceed the City's expectations. We have provided brief biographies of our key staff and full resumes can be found in the Appendix. PROJECT MANAGER Gary Solsona, PE, QSD, will be the single point -of -contact for all staff assignments under this agreement and will work very closely with the City to establish staffing f requirements. Gary has extensive experience managing contracts of this type with many public agencies including the City of Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, City of Newport Beach, City of Fullerton, City of Yorba Linda, and Irvine, to name a few. Gary will manage the team �. and deliver staff that meets and exceeds the City's expectations. Project team meetings will occur at least once a month (depending on task, size and schedule requirements) to review progress, schedule, technical requirements, coordination and the information needed to deliver City tasks on time and on budget. Meeting minutes will be published with action items for the Team and the City. The City staff will be part of the Team meetings as needed and/or as requested. PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE / QA/QC Larry Kraemer, PE, will serve as Principal -in Charge for this project. With more than 30 years of experience in wastewater and water supply resource engineering and construction management, Mr. Kraemer provides a senior level of technical experience and project understanding to our team, He is known for his quality of work, commitment to customer service, and effi clent management of mufti -disciplinary project teams. In any unforeseen event where Gary Solsona is unavailable, Larry Kreamer, PE, will become the point -of -contact. SENIOR PLAN CHECK ENGINEER / SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER I STORMWATER * COORDINATOR Jay Kananl, PE has more than 25 years of experience as a Senior Civil Engineer providing general plan check services, design and CWQC for capital improvement and various residential and commercial land development projects to ensure adherence to the Department of Public Works/Engineering standards and design policies, and conditions of approval for all development projects. SENIOR PLAN CHECK ENGINEER Bijan Yazdanl, PE has over 30 years of experience as a 4Senior Civil Engineer providing QA/QC and general plan check services for capital Improvement and land development projects to ensure adherence to the Department of Public Works/ Engineering standards and design policies, conditions of approval for all development projects. Projects include roadway design, drainage design, right-of-way, grading plans, storm drain plans, street improvement plans, signing and striping plans, and water and sewer plans as well as checking of tract and parcel maps, lot line adjustments and easement documents. GIS ANALYST / LAND SURVEYOR J Braley, PLS, will be our Land Surveyor on this assignment. He has over 40 years of experience as a Land Surveyor throughout California. He has a strong background in boundary and title related issues. J has provided survey services to public works agencies, institutional agencies, and private land developers. He has a strong background in right of way mapping, boundary and title related issues as well as topographic surveys, horizontal and vertical control, and monument staking and construction staking. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Todd Bartolome, PE, QSD has over 35 years of experience as an Engineering Manager, Resident and Regional Engineer with extensive transportation and waterlwastewater construction experience. Mr. Bartolome has significant experience working with public agencies during his tenure as the Statewide Construction Engineer in Idaho for the Local System. SUBCONSULTANT TRAFFIC SERVICES • • ® Iteris, Inc. is the market leader in applying informatics solutions to the transportation i i:e r is industry since 1987. Iteris' 433 staff have decades of expertise in traffic management, along with superior services and patented products that help detect, measure, and manage traffic and vehicular performance; minimize traffic congestion; and empower Iteris clients with solutions to better manage their transportation networks. The firm is headquartered in Santa Ana, CA with 13 offices nationwide. Iteris team members are experts in the fields of transportation planning, traffic engineering and ITS. of talent and experience. ORGANIZATION CHART PROJECT MANAGER PRINCIPAL-IN-CNARGE, QA/QC Gary Solsona, PE, QSD Larry Kraemer, PE ' - CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CIS ANALYST/LAND SURVEYOR PLAN CHECK ENGINEER ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL AND INSPECTION. J Braley, PIS GRADING, STREET ENGINEERII CONTRUCTION MANAGER IMPROVEMENTS R UTILITIES Dinesh B. Peeramsetty, PE Todd Banolome, PE,"QSD SURVEYOR/MAP CHECKER Jay Kananl, PE John Koepke, PLS Bilan Yazdsnl, PE . ASSISTANT MECHANICAL FIELD INSPECTOR .. Jorcyn Doyle, EIT ENGINEER II (CONSTRUCTION 6 BUILDINGS) Nhut Pham, EIT Derek Thoele, PE Jameson Farr ' Cameron A. Venneulen, PE PROJECT ENGINEER Sterling Mosley, EIT ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER II Jordyn Doyle, EIT SENIOR ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER / Nhut Pham, EIT Eva Lagunas STORM WATER COORDINATOR LANDSCAPE 6 IRRIGATION ADMINISTRA71VE ASSISTANT/ Jay Yananl, PE SYSTEM DESIGN PERMIT PARKING ASSISTANT Jared Desbrow Veronica Tortes ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL I Alex Maestre, Err ENGINEERING AIDE/CADD CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR David Noegsch, EIT DESIGNER Marcie Bohao Rafael Gutlerrez ITERIS, INC. ASSISTANT TRAFFIC ENGINEER I Evan Shipley Sawanpreet Singh Dhaliwal m Key Staff TEAM QUALIFICATIONS Table 2 below illustrates our key personnel's qualifications, years of experience, and percent of availability. Resumes of the Cannon Team are provided as an Attachment. Gary Solsona, PE, QSD BS, Civil Engineering Project Manager Professional Civil Engineer, CA#88420 Qualified SWPPP Developer/ Practitioner 0234666 Larry Kraemer, PE - _ MS, Civil Engineering, Water Resources. Principal -In -Charge, QA/QC BS,Agdcultural Fsginaedng �Clvil _ Professional 1enee`er,�CA, No. 44813 Jay Kan anl, PE Education BS, CIA Engineering Senior Plan Check Engineer Advanced Concrete Design /Advanced Hydrology Senior Civil Engineer Profesalonal Civil Engineer, CA No, 48353 Storm Water Coordinator Bilian Yazdani, PE BS, CIv9 Engineedng/ Professional Civil Engineer CA#W211 Senior Plan Check Engineer___ .- .. Sterling Mosley, EIT BS, Civil Englneering / EIT#145412 Project Engineer Jongn Doyle, EIT MS, Civil Engineering.. ' Assistant Engineer ll-Civil - BS, Civil Engineering ' Plan Check En Ineer ' - Nhut Pham, EIT BS, Civil Engineering Plan Check Engineer Assistant Engineer II - Civil Rafael Gutierrez '. ., Associates Degree, Computer Drafting and Design ITT Engineering Aide..:.. ' CARD - Designer " - IAlex Maestre, EIT BS, Electrical Engineering / Engineer in Training, CA No. 165329 'Assistant Electrical Engineer I David Noellsch, EIT % BS, Mechanical Engineering/EIT Qalifornla, No.153790 Assistant Electrical Engineer I — Control Systems Professional Engineer CS 7576 Dinesh B. Peeramselty, PE _ MS, Electrical Engineering Assistant Electrical Engineer II BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering ' Professional Petroleum Engineer, CANo. E21736 Derek Thoele, PE BS, Mechanical Engineering ' Assistant Mechanical Engineer II Professional Mechanical Engineer, CA, No: M 38272 Cameron A. Vermeulen, PE B.S, Mechanical Engineering Assistant Mechanical Engineer II Professional Mechanlcal Engineer, BC, Canada No. #34887 Engineer, J Braley, PLS .' Land Survey Courses i Course./ IS Course / PLS, CA#844( Land Surveyor) GIs Analyst: John Koepke, PLS JD Law/ PLS, CA#7841 I CFedS CA#1104 Surveyor / Map Checker Todd Bartolome, PE, QSq BS, Construction Engineering / Registered Civil Engineer, Califomh Construction Manager ' No. 86198 / California GSP/D Certification = 66198 / Traffic Control Supervisor -American Traffic Safety Services Association / Cahram Resident Engineer Training / IPA- NPDES Certification Jameson Farr ACI, American Concrete Insttlute, Cart ID-011383421 Field Inspector (Construction & Buildings) Nuclear Gauge Operator, Cart ID-17943 / CTM (Calif Test Methods; Jared Desbrow Bachelor in Landscape Architecture / Certified Arbodst Landscape & Irrigation System Design ' Eva Lacunas. Senior Accountinc Assistant BS. Arcoun8ra vmumua Administrative Assistant AA, Argosy University, Santa Ana, CA Permit Parking Assistant' Marcia Bohac Contrail Administrator BS, Human Factors Engineering Evan Shipley BS, Civil Engineering Assistant Traffic Engineer I (beds) Sawanpreet Singh Dhaliwal MS, Civil Engineering Assistant Traffic Engineer I(Iteds) _- Bachelor of Technology, Civil Englneei Table 2 17 33 25 T 7 3 2 .17 2 2 8 6 10 45 38 37,. 6 4 JI 18 20 2 2 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES Our Cannon Team has direct experience working on similar projects with public agencies. Table 3 below lists Cannon's featured relevant projects within the last five years along with key elements from the scope of work provided in the RFP, a reference for each project and dates of service. We have also listed a few of our subconsultant relevant projects. Scope of Services 8 O NIU a Relevant Projects pg 0.1 1If a• N C 5 Q gy a b a �m . o` ¢N 3 ¢ A ci ¢ City of Santa Ana On -Call Plan Check Services and Staff • • • • • Augmentation, Santa Ana, CA Cannon is currently performing numerous broad based plan checking duties for the City of Santa Ana. Typical Plan Check services include grading, sewer, water, storm drain, hydrology reports, SWPPP's, street Improvement plans, signing and striping plans, and street lighting. Cannon provided two staff members for Construction Administration and Accounting Assistant Assignments to the City of Santa Ana. Construction Administration and Accounting Assistant tasks Include: knowledge of State and Federal Grant reimbursement, knowledge of Santa Ana financial system and program, and worked with OCTA and Caltrans staff relating to grant reimbursement. Reference: City of Santa Ana, Taig Higgins, PE, Principal Civil Engineer, thiggins@santa-ana.org, 714-647-5036 Dates of Service: 2015 - In Progress (2019) City of Chino On -Call Civil Plan Check Services Chino, CA 101 Cannon is currently performing plan checking duties for the City of Chino. Plan Check services include grading, soils report reviews, sewer, water, storm drain, hydrology reports, SWPPP's, street Improvement plans, signing and striping plans, street lighting, parcelltract maps, easements, and lot line adjustments. Project types include residential, commercial, and industrial. Reference: David Hammer, PE, Engineering Manager, City of Chino, 13220 Central Avenue, Chino, CA 91710, (909) 334-3423, dhammer@c ityofchino.org Dates of Service: 2017 - In Progress 2019 On -Call Surveying, Civil Design, Engineering, and Planning • • • • • • • Services, Rancho Palos Verdes CA Cannon is contracted with the City of Rancho Palos Verdes to provide services including, but not limited to, Public Works and Infrastructure Engineering — Street rehabilitation, street design, ADA ramp compliance, water network analysis, levee design, storm drain system design, open channel design, sewer trunk line design, pump stations, detention/retention basins, drainage, hydraulic modeling, water transmission main design, traffic signal design, plan checking, right-of-way engineering, highway/arterial road design, value engineering, parking studies and design, permitting, and staff augmentation. Reference: Natalie Chan, Senior Engineer, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, (310) 377-0360, nataliec@rpvca.gov Dates of Service: 2017 - In Progress 2019 Scope of Services yp m Relevant Projects C o ci iS m C 9 a a @ „ a� C g s o� Anaheim Modjeska Park Underground Storm Water Detention and Infiltration System, City ofAnahelm CA 0 0 Cannon provided civil engineering and surveying services for the installation of an underground, pre - manufactured infiltration/detention system, installation of a minimum of two (2) laterals to divert dry weather flow and storm water into and out of the Infiltration/detention system, removal and replacement of Modjeska Park's existing asphalt concrete (AC) parking lot pavement with pervious pavement, and installation of a stormwater diversion structure to divert flows from an existing 48-inch reinforced concrete storm drain pipe beneath Nutwood Street that drains the 224-acre contributing watershed. Currently, Cannon is providing construction support services. Reference: Khanh Chu, PE, Principal Civil Engineer, City of Anaheim, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, #276, kchu@anaheim.net, (714) 765-5259, (714) 765-5225 Fax Dates of Service: January 2018 - March 2019 (design completed): Construction SUDDort Services in progress Design & Construction Management for 12th Street Green Street, Paso Robles, CA 0 Cannon provided Innovative engineering design services which reduced overall pavement width, replaced impervious areas with low -maintenance pervious areas where feasible, provided two travel lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the street, provided ADA-compliant ramps and crosswalks, determined stormwater flow solutions, reviewed traffic calming features, and determined the potential for additional street trees and for plantings within the right-of-way. Cannon prepared the final design Including plans, specifications, and construction estimates; assisted the City during the bidding, process; and. provided construction engineering and construction management. Reference: Ditas Esperanza, PE, Capital Projects Engineer, City of Paso Robles, 1000 Spring Street, Paso Robles, CA 9W6 / 805.237.3861 / DEsperanza@prcfty.com Dates of Service: 2015 - 2016 Construction Administration & Inspection Services for North Depot Street Improvement Project, Santa Maria, CA This project involved realigning the intersection of North Depot Street, West Fessler Street, and North Railroad Street to improve safety. Specific project tasks included new sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps, bulbouts, and medians/pedestrian islands; HMA paving and slurry seal; road striping and signage; traffic control; three new field -fitted Dls; and provided field verification for ADA compliance Reference: Rodger Olds, PE, Senior Civil Engineer, City of Santa Maria / 110 South Pine Street, Suite 221, Santa Maria, CA 93458 / 805.925.09511 rolds@ci.santa-maria.ca.us Dates of Service: June 2017 - January 2018 Scope of Services 75 yn �Sg e N m � m 0. S Relevant Projects co g o` i IrCO) r'X U a a m 1.405 Design -Build Improvement Project, Orange County Transportation Authority OCTA) — Orange C unty, CA The project includes adding one regular lane In each direction from Euclid Street to 1-605, making improvements to freeway entrances, exits and bridges, and will also implement Express Lanes that expands the existing HOV lane from one lane to two lanes in each direction from SR-73 to 1-605. Iteris is responsible for the design of the Caltrans ITS field infrastructure, temporary ITS field Infrastructure supporting maintenance of traffic during construction, toll system infrastructure and coordination, street lighting, and signal design at 42 intersections for the various agencies throughout the corridor. Iteris is also responsible for supporting traffic maintenance during construction through the development and the Implementation of the Transportation Management Plan (TMP), which involves coordination with all affected corridor agencies to maintain mobility and safety of all travelers. The TMP includes detour routes and supporting traffic analysis for closures of 17 arterial overcrossings and over 35 freeway ramps with Iteris staff acting as the project Traffic Manager. Iteris has also provided installation, integration and maintenance of the technology infrastructure to support the temporary ITS systems including a corridor level temporary wireless network, CCTV cameras, and radar detection to manage traffic. Iteris is also providing the iPeMS® platform supporting the project its traffic management operations during construction. Reference: Scott Lucas, Senior Project Manager, HW Lochner, 1245 Brickyard Road, Suite 400, Salt Lake City, UT, 84106, (714) 415-5802, slucas@hwlochner.com Dates of Completion: 2017 - In Progress 2019 Caltrans D12 : Design of an ICM System for the Orange County Triangle — Orange County, CA Iteris was selected by Caltrans D12 to lead the planning and design of the innovative Orange County Triangle ICM project Involving 1-5, SR-91 and SR-57 freeways, known as the Platinum Triangle. This project is setup as a Task Order based project to provide for the systematic planning and development of the triangle ICM corridors in phases. The three freeways are heavily travelled with commuter traffic but also are located in an area with a high concentration of special events with multiple theme parks, baseball stadium, sports arena complex, convention center and other attractions including Disneyland. This project includes the design of upgraded ITS freeway elements such as HD video surveillance, upgraded CMS, upgraded communication infrastructure, the state of the art network control system for Caltrans Lighting Poles, deployment of performance measure systems and several roadway modernization and safety Improvement elements. This project will be upgrading all the ramp meter systems and traffic signal intersections at the ramp entry/exit points as well as developing the state of the art adaptive ramp metering algorithms. This project involves the project development process for Caltrans from PAED development, environmental documentation, PS&E packages and construction support services. Reference: Mohammad Iraki, Caltrans, 6681 Marine Way, Irvine, CA 92618, (949) 936-3486, miraki@dot.ca.gov Dates of Service: 2017 - 2018 Construction ongoing until 2023 DUE! 3 SCOPE OF SERVICES & SCHEDULE Cannon's Scope of Services has been addressed within the understanding of need on page 2 of this proposal. Upon receipt of notice from the City of a position title to be filled, Cannon will supply a resume for one or more qualified candidates within one to three weeks of receipt of notification. Upon receipt of notice from the City to interview the qualified candidate, Cannon will make the candidate available within one to two weeks of receipt of notification. APPENDIX .I. RESUMES' CERTIFICATIONS • Attachment 3-1 Non -Conclusion Affidavif • Attachment 3-2 Non-Lobbying'Certification- • . •Attachment 3-3 Non -Discrimination Certification Gary Solsona, PE, QS® Project Manager Education: M, Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2001 Licenses & Certifications: Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. 68420 Qualified SWPPP Developer / Practitioner No. 23466 Years of Experience: 17 Mr. Solsona has 17 years of civil engineering experience in public works design, consisting of award -winning roadway widening, street rehabilitation and Intersection improvements, sewer, storm drain, sound wall and retaining wall design, preparation of traffic control plans and project study reports, and is recognized in the industry as an ADA design specialist. His proactive approach is carried out seamlessly through project management, engineering design development, and construction support services to public agencies throughout Southern California and he has a proven track record In providing innovative, cost -saving, and sustainable solutions (such as alternative pavement rehabilitation methods, Including full depth reclamation and cold -in -place -recycling) on numerous street improvement projects for major arterials and residential streets, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Gary served as Project Manager and/or Project Engineer for the following relevant projects: • City of Santa Ana On -Call Plan Check Services • Anaheim Modjeska Park Underground Storm Water Detention and Infiltration System, City of Anaheim • City of Chino Plan Check Services • City of El Monte'As Needed Plan Check Services, El Monte, CA • On -Call Surveying, Civil Design, Engineering, and Planning Services, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA • Jamboree / Main Intersection Improvement Project, 1405 NB On -Ramps to Kelvin, Irvine, CA • Farragut Avenue Improvements, Moreno Valley, CA • Cerritos Avenue Sidewalk Gap Closure, Anaheim, CA • Newport Beach Concrete Streets Reconstruction, Newport Beach, CA • Balcom Avenue Storm Drain Repairs at BNSF Railroad, Fullerton, CA • QC review of specifications for University Drive Widening Project, Irvine, CA* • Berkeley Avenue Street Reconstruction, Fullerton, CA • Nutwood Avenue & Chapman Avenue Street Rehabilitation, Fullerton, CA* • Brea Boulevard Slope Repairs, Fullerton, CA* • Sunset Strip Beautification, West Hollywood, CA* • Town Center Infrastructure Improvements, Phases 1 & 2, Yorba Linda, CA* • ADA Ramp Improvements, Phases 9 & 10, Lake Forest, CA* • 8th Street Improvements, Hermosa Beach, CA* • Bastanchury Road Rehabilitation, Yorba Linda, CA* *Work performed prior to Cannon Larry P. Kraemer, PE Principal -in -Charge / QA/QC Education: MS, Civil Engineering, Water Resources, California State University, Long Beach, CA BS, Agricultural Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA Licenses & Certiflcations: Professional Civil Engineer, CA, No, 44813 Certified Master Modeler in Haestad Methods, W aterCad, StormCad, Pondpack software HEC-HMS CEU from American Society of Civil Engineers Years of Experience: 33 As Principal-irrCharge Mr. Kraemer makes decisions and recommendations recognized as authoritative that have a far-reaching Impact on Cannon's engineering design, construction, administrative, and related activities. He negotiates critical and controversial issues along with other Senior Principal engineers and officers of other companies or organizations. In addition, Mr. Kraemer exhibits a superior level of creativity, foresight, and judgment in planning, organizing, and guiding project teams and *en ineerin 9 9 p 1 *engineering programs. Recognized as an expert in one or more specialties, he applies his extensive knowledge to complex projects and assumes responsibility for the department of public Infrastructure at Cannon. Jay Kanani, PE Senior Plan Check Engineer / Senior Civil Engineer / Storm Water Coordinator Education BS, Civil Engineering, University of Oklahomo, OK Advanced Concrete Design / Advanced Hydrology Licenses & Certifications: Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. 48353 Years of Experience: 25 Mr. Kanani has more than 25 years of experience as a Senior Civil Engineer providing general plan check services, design and QA/QC for capital improvement and various residential and commercial land development projects to ensure adherence to the Department of Public Works/Engineering standards and design policies, and conditions of approval for all development projects. Jay has 4 years of experience working in the public sector, specifically for the City of Corona, and has performed plan check services of Grading Plans and Water Quality Management Plan (WQMPs) for the City of Newport Beach. Project experience includes storm drain, sanitary sewer, water system, open channel, detention basin and flood study for FEMA, and grading. Jay has a strong background in hydrology and hydraulic analysis of drainage projects and is very familiar with the software programs used for preparing hydrology and hydraulic reports. Jay is also familiar with the standards set forth in the Orange County (OC) Hydrology Manual, OC Flood Control Design Manual and Policy Memos, and OC Local Drainage Manual. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Santa Ana Development Plan Check Services • City of Chino Development Plan Check and Map Check Services • City of Diamond Bar Plan Check, Map Check and Inspection Services • City of Corona, Plan Checking Services (Work performed prior to Cannor • City of Newport Beach, Plan Checking Services (Work performed prior to Bijan Yazdani, PE Senior Plan Check Engineer Education BS, Civil Engineering, West Virginia University, WV Licenses & Certifications: Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. 68211 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Contractor Health and Safely -Construction Safety Hazard Awareness EM 3851-1 and OSHA 30 Hours Certificate of Completion - June 2013 Years of Experience: 35 Mr. Yazdanl has over 30 years of experience as a Senior Civil Engineer providing QA/QC and general plan check services for capital improvement projects and land development to ensure adherence to the Departments of Public Works/Engineering standards and design policies, conditions of approval for all development projects. Bijan's project experience includes roadway design, drainage design, right-of-way, grading plans, storm drain plans, street improvement plans, signing and striping plans, and water and sewer plans as well as checking of tract and parcel maps, lot line adjustments and easement documents. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Santa Ana Development Plan Check Services • City of Chino Development Plan Check and Map Services • City of El Monte Civil Plan Check and Map Check Services • City of Menifee, On Call Plan Checking • City of Diamond Bar Plan Check, Map Check and Inspection Services • City of Huntington Beach Development Plan Check and Map Check Services • City of Corona, Plan Checking Services (Work performed prior to Cannon) Sterling Mosley, EIT Project Engineer Education: BS, Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA Licenses & Certifications: ER Certification CA No. 145412 Years of Experience: 7 Mr. Mosley has more than 7 years of experience in plan checking, utility design and coordination, grading, drainage, LID BMP selection and implementation for land development and Capital Improvement projects. He has extensive experience working on public agency projects throughout Southern California and has processed plans through various agencies including County, City Fire Department, State Architect, Water, Flood Control and Sewer Districts, and Storm Water Regional Boards RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Santa Ana On -Call Plan Check Services • City of Chino Plan Check Services • City of Diamond Bar Plan Check Services • Jamboree / Main Intersection Improvement Project, 1-405 NB On -Ramps to Kelvin, Irvine, CA • City of Garden Grove Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) • Cerritos Avenue Sidewalk Gap Closure, Anaheim, CA • 2013 — 2016 Public Works/Engineering Department Assistant Engineer, City of Diamond Bar, CA (Work performed prior to Cannon) Jordyn Doyle, EIY Assistant Civil Engineer II & Plan Check Engineer Education: BS and MS, Civil Engineering, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, 2017 Licenses & Certifications: Engineer in Training, CA Yeas of Experience.: 2 Ms. Doyle has over two years of professional engineering experience, which Includes one year of Internship with the City of Modesto, Public Works Department, in civil engineering design of public works and private development improvement projects. She has successfully completed various projects including street improvements, traffic signing and striping plans, and plan check reviews for public and private development improvements. Jordyn is proficient In AutoCAD and Civil 3D software GIS ArcMap and has extensive experience with Microsoft Office applications, specifically Excel (for cost estimates and utility coordination), and Word (for data entry and report preparation). RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Santa Ana On -Call Plan Check Services • City of Chino Plan Check Services • City of El Monte As -Needed Plan Check Services, El Monte, CA • City of Diamond Bar Plan Check Services Nhut Pham, EIT Assistant Civil Engineer II & Plan Check Engineer Education BS, Civil Engineering, Carifomia State University, Long Beach, 2018 Licenses & Certifications: Engineer in Training, CA Years of Experience: 2 Mr. Pham supports Public Works projects which Include roadway and storm water improvements. Nhut prepares and revises engineering plans (in AutoCAD Civil 3D), prepares cost estimates, prepares reports, and prepares construction and engineering calculations for site developments. He also reviews and revises construction as -built plans for roadway development projects and also provides construction support by answering Request for Clarifications from contractors. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Civil Engineering Intern, Public Works Engineering Department, City of Anaheim (Work performed prior to Cannon) • Anaheim Modjeska Park Underground Storm Water Detention and Infiltration System, City of Anaheim • Trail Improvements for the Palos Verdes Drive West Median Beautification Project, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA • Jamboree / Main Intersection Improvement Project, 1405 NB On -Ramps to Kelvin, Irvine, CA 25F- Alex Maestre, EIT Assistant Electrical Engineer I Education Electrical Engineering, Califomia State Polytechnic University, Los Angeles, CA Licenses & Certifications: Engineer in Training, CA No. 165329 Years of Experience: 2 Mr. Maestre has worked on various electrical design projects ranging from large industrial test facilities to small photovoltaic systems. As an Electrical Design Engineer, he specializes in tasks such as electrical load calculations, electrical distribution equipment sizing, electrical system design, AutoCAD drafting, SKM PowerTools analyses, and photovoltaic system design. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • SLO Water Resources Recovery Facility (WRRF), San Luis Obispo, CA • Anaheim —Arch Flash Hazard Analysis — City HalVPD, Anaheim, CA • GSWC — Orange County Design -Build SCADA Upgrade David iVoellsch, EIT Assistant Electrical Engineer I Education Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, University of Missouri -Columbia, Columbia, Missouri Licenses & Certifications: ER, California, No. 153790 EIT, Missouri, No. EI-2014031097 Control Systems Professional Engineer CS 7576 Yeors of Experience: 5 Mr. Noellsch has previous experience as a lead engineer of an automated manufacturing line where optimizing quality, efficiency, safety, and ergonomics were his main priority. He believes that an elegant design solution requires real understanding of the process as well as the effects a control system would have on the system. His experience in both manufacturing and energy has given him a range of integrated control systems experience. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • SCADA System Master Plan, Golden State Water Company, Los Angeles, CA • Assessment of SCADA Systems, Golden State Water Company, Los Angeles, CA • Preliminary Design for SCADA System, Norwalk, California Dinesh Babu Peeramsetty, PE Assistant Electrical Engineer II Education MS, Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, Systems Engineering, California State University, Los Angeles, CA BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, LRAM, Guntur, A.P., India Licenses & Certifications: Petroleum Engineer, CA No. E21736 Years of Experience; 6 Mr. Peeramsetty brings 6 years of experience in electrical and power engineering, including renewable energy services for projects such as Guinea-Bissau Power System Study. Specializing in electrical engineering, supervising, analysis, and project coordination, he is proficient with Load Flow Analysts, Short Circuit Analysis, and Coordination Studies, including Arc Flash Analysis, Under Ground Conductor Ampacity Derating Studies, Harmonic Analysis, Relay Settings, and Motor Starting Analysis. Mr. Peeramsetty is responsible for tasks Including Project Management, Schedules; Budget Tracking, Scope of Work Development, Creating. -Proposal and Estimates, and Resource Allocation and Management. He has worked with numerous agencies and municipalities throughout Southern California, such as Hyperloop Technologies Inc. and IES Engineering. Mr. Peeramsetty's main objective is to provide a safe work environment without sacrificing quality or accuracy. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Beverly Hills Pump Station 8-122-17, Beverly Hills, CA • Fire Camp 14 Water System Upgrade, County of Los Angeles, CA • Construction Management for Rehabilitation of Pismo Pier, Pismo Beach, CA Derek Thoele, PE Assistant Mechanical Engineer II Education BS, Mechanical Engineering, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Licenses & Certifications: Professional Mechanical Engineer, CA, No: M 38272 Years of Experience: 6 Mr. Thoele brings over six years of mechanical engineering experience in the oil, gas, and petrochemical processing industries. His experience includes incorporating mechanical equipment Into large scale domestic and international gas processing facilities and serving in a role as a systems mechanical engineer for design and manufacturing of turbomachinery support systems. These systems include lubricating oil and buffer gas, while incorporating plant Instrumentation, controls, and monitoring. He is proficient with generating P&IDs, piping specifications, and the selection of control valves, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Hengll Petrochemical Complex, Dalian, China (Work performed prior to Cannon) • LyondellBasell Petrochemical Plant, Corpus Christi, Texas (Work performed prior to Cannon) Cameron A. Vermeulen, PE Assistant Mechanical Engineer II Education BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Licenses & Certifications: Professional Mechanical Engineer, British Columbia, Canada No. #34867 Years of Experience: 10 Mr. Vermeulen has over 10 years of combined engineering experience in manufacturing and oilfield (upstream, midstream, and transmission) projects. He is knowledgeable of modern maintenance systems and philosophies, PSM, and industrial risk management/mitigation. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • SoCal Gas Company Facility Expansion, Goleta, CA • SoCal Gas Goleta Gas Production and Storage Facility Upgrade, Goleta CA • Lopez Turnouts SCADA System Project —Arroyo Grande, CA Rafael Gutierrez Engineering Aide / CADD - Designer Education: Associates Degree, Computer Drafting and Design 11TTechnical Institute, Anaheim, CA, 2005 Coursework, Computer Engineering University, of California Irvine, CA Software: Civil 31) MicroStatlon MicroSoft Office Suite Years of Experience: 15 Rafael has extensive CAD experience that he has utilized for infrastructure projects for both public and private clients for over ten years. He has used his experience at Cannon to provide CAD management, IT support and design. His project experience includes public works, residential, commercial, and institutional. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE r • Anaheim Modjeska Park Underground -Storm Water Detention and �� Infiltration System, Anaheim, CA • Sand Canyon Avenue Widening, Irvine Community Development Company, Irvine, CA % • Jamboree / Main Intersection Improvement Project, 1-405 NB On -Ramps j y to Kelvin, Irvine, CA • Engineering Design Services for Pavement Rehabilitation Projects, San i : s Juan Capistrano, CA t � • Street Improvement Plans for Mill Creek Development, ; a' City of Chino, CA • Citywide Storm Drain Improvements; Stanton, CA • Various - Survey Staking Projects; CA Jared Desbrow Landscape & Irrigation System Design Education Bachelor in Landscape Architecture, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA Professional Registration Certified Arborlst Years of Experience: 4 As a Landscape Designer, Mr. Desbrow aids in drafting planting and irrigation plans, plant selection, developing site models for graphics, and design exploration. He works closely with the Senior Landscape Architect as well as civil engineers to bridge project efforts and seamlessly integrate design work. His areas of expertise Include plants, arboriculture, btoretention planting design and graphics. As a certified arborist, he creates tree inventories to establish tree protection parameters and inform the design of projects to accommodate trees of high value. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Design for Airport Avenue Improvements, Santa Monica, California • Design for Sherwood Road Maintenance, Paso Robles, California • Design for Front Street Revitalization Project, Oceano, California Design for San Luis Ranch Development, San Luis Obispo, California J Braley, PLS GIS Analyst/Land Surveyor ), Education: All courses Land Survey related Land Surveying Fundamentals Global Positioning Survey Class Licenses & Certifications: Professional Land Surveyor, CA No. 8446 Years of Experience:42 Mr. Braley has over 42 years of experience as a Land Surveyor in Southern and Northern Califomia, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Virginia. J has provided survey services to public works agencies, Institutional agencies, and private land developers. He has a strong background in right of way mapping, boundary and title related issues as well as topographic surveys, horizontal and vertical control, and monument staking and construction staking. In this regard, he was the lead surveyor on several large projects In the Mojave Desert and In Southern and Northern California. These projects included mapping for over 100 sections and resolving the boundaries on over 1800 parcels within those sections. He also mapped and resolved boundaries for 30 miles of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, which had not been mapped since construction in the 1920's. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Chino Development Plan Check and Map Check Services • City of Diamond Bar Plan Check, Map Check and Inspection Services • City of El Monte Civil Plan Check and Map Check Services • City of Huntington Beach Development Plan Check and Map Check Services John Koepke, PLS, CFEDS Surveyor and Map Checker Education JD Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA Registrations Professional Land Surveyor, CA No. 7841 CFedS CA No. 1104 Years of Experience:35 John has 35 years extensive field and office experience in cadastral, boundary, right-of-way, control, topographic, and design surveys for subdivision, commercial, and heavy construction projects. He is responsible for directing office preparation of maps and exhibits of record, records of survey, parcel maps, final maps, lot line adjustments, easement plats, legal descriptions, and map check services. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • City of Chino Development Plan Check and Map Check Services • City of Diamond Bar Plan Check, Map Check and Inspection Services • City of El Monte Civil Plan Check and Map Check Services 5F-145 Todd A. Bartolome, PE, QSD Construction Manager Education BS, Construction Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Traffic Control Supervisor -American Traffic Safety Services Association Caltrans Resident Engineer Training Licenses & Certifications: Professional Civil Engineer, Corifomia, No. 86198 Professional Civil Engineer, Idaho, No. P-8015 California QSP/D Certification -86198 EPA - NPDES Certification Years of Experience: 35 Mr. Bartolome has over 35 years of experience as an Engineering Manager, Resident and Regional Engineer with large wastewater, bridge, and roadway. Specific project experience includes management of roadway projects for design, construction and maintenance, major bridge and wastewater projects. Mr. Bartolome has also managed the design and development of project controls systems using various microcomputer systems, cost control systems, scheduling, estimating, inspection, materials testing, and field office engineering. His major project experience Includes highways, bridges, floodways, airports, wastewater, and hydroelectric dams. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • On Call CM Services - City of Paso Robles, CA • San Luis Street and Avila Beach Drive Sewer Replacement, Avila Beach, CA • Sanborn Road/Eivee Drive/Route 101 Improvements, Salinas, California • North Oak Park Boulevard Rehabilitation Design Project, Grover Beach, CA Jameson D. Farr Field Inspector (Construction & Buildings) Education Palomar College, Psychology Major Bakersfield College, Psychology Major Licenses 8, Certiflcafions: ACI, American Concrete Institute-Cert ID-01383421 Nuclear Gauge Operator, Cert ID-17943 CTM (Calif Test Methods), 105, 106, 125, 201, 202, 206, 207, 216, 217, 226, 227 540, 556, 557 Years of Experience: 5 231, 234, 301, 370, 375, 382, 504, 518, 533, 539, Mr. Farr brings over five years of experience in materials testing and construction inspection. His experience Includes testing and construction inspection for FEMA flood repair, roadway and shoulder improvements, guardrail installation and pedestrian paths. He has worked extensively for the County of Kern and is well -versed in the Caltrans and Green Book for Public Works specifications. Mr. Farr's materials lab experience includes collecting and testing various forms of aggregate including but limited to asphalt, Class II aggregate, soil for compaction tests, and concrete. Mr. Farr has a proven track record of providing project oversight that employs safety, accuracy, and project success. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Mojave Pedestrian Path Improvements, Bakersfield, CA • Lamont Pedestrian Path Improvements, Bakersfield, CA • Round Mountain Shoulder Improvements, Kern County, CA Eva Lagunas Senior Accountant Education: BS, Accounting Years of Experience: 21 Ms. Lagunas has 21 of accounting background for architecture and engineering fines, providing the principals with ongoing and cognizant business operations and Informative financial analysis on a per project basis. Eva compiles and prepares data for budgets, including history and potential long range commitment to ensure a profitable outcome. She provides technical and administrative services regarding contracts, proposals, work orders for clients and consultants. Veronica Torres Administrative Assistant / Permit Parking Assistant Education: AA, Argosy University, Santa Ana, CA Years of Experience: 18 Ms. Torres has over 18 years of experience working as an Administrative Assistant for corporations. She is very talented running the front desk and has proven skills for organization. She is able to multi -task a heavy load of assignments and completes each task efficiently. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Telephone/voice mail systems • Calendar entries • Project logs • Database management • Microsoft Office • Front office management • Schedule meetings Marcia Bohac Contract Administrator Education: BS, Human Factors Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts Years of Experience: 20 Ms. Bohac brings 20 years of experience in administrative positions for various industries, such as aerospace, healthcare, mortgage and land development. Most recently she provided contract administrative services for a prlvate land development firm in Southern California. Her specialty is streamlining processes and procedures to bring more efficiency to the work. Currently, Ms. Bohac is responsible for all business services support, including contracts for both public and private entities and agencies. Evan Shipley • Assistant Traffic Engineer I �i.eris Education BS, Civil Engineering, University of California, Irvine Years of Experience: 2 Mr. Shipley serves as an Assistant Engineer for Iteris' Transportation Systems division and has been with the firm since April 2017. His experience Includes working in the fields of Traffic Engineering and Operations and ITS Systems Engineering, Mr. Shipley has also been involved in a yearlong research project with Dr. Wilfred Recker, a Professor of Transportation Engineering at University of California, Irvine. Mr. Shipley's software knowledge includes AutoCAD, MicroStation, Synchro, Microsoft Excel, Tru-Traffic, TransModeler, HCS 2010 and TransCAD. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • 1-405 Design -Build Improvement Project, Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Orange County, CA • Design of an Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) System for the Orange County Triangle, Caltrans District 12 — Orange County, CA • Automated Traffic Management System — University of California, Irvine, CA • Tweedy Blvd Signal Synchronization Project, LAMTA ID F7309, City Project 514-TRF — City of South Gate, CA • Gateway Cities Fiber Optic and CCTV Design TM Project— Los Angeles County, CA Sawanpreet Sinhg Dhaliwal Assistant Traffic Engineer I iteris° Education MS, Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2017 Bachelor of Technology, Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College (GNDEC), Punjab, India, 2015 Years of Experience: 2 Mr. Dhaliwal serves as an Assistant Engineer for Iteris' Transportation Systems division and has been with the firm since October 201 B. He has over 2 years of experience working in the fields of Transportation Engineering and research. His main experience is in traffic analysis, simulation and ITS. He is supporting in various Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) projects such as Anaheim Triangle Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Project, 1-210 Connected Corridor Pilot Project and Irvine Signal Synchronization Master Plan. Mr. Dhaliwal's software knowledge includes AutoCAD, MicroStation, InRoads, Vissim, Synchro, TransCAD, ArcGIS, R, HCS and Python. His passion is to work in transportation and computer science industry to bridge the gap between current situations and the future (fully autonomous vehicles). RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Design of an Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) System for the Orange County Triangle, Caltrans District 12 — Orange County, CA • 1-210 Connected Corridor Pilot Project PATH Support —Los Angeles, CA • Irvine Signal Synchronization Master Plan — City of Irvine, CA CERTIFICATIONS • Attachment 3-1 Non -Conclusion Affidavit • Attachment 3-2 Non -Lobbying Certification • Attachment 3-3 Non -Discrimination Certification Cannon Reliable Responsive Solutions 25F-149 20. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Norma Mitre Acting Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: Jo6h M. Funk Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL Fuad S. Sweiss, PE, PLS Executive Director Public Works Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA Kristine Ridge City Manager CONSULTANT h(l", - J - PIV i4—am—e--'1JGAckzcd0, KkA n Title: � V e is ke 25F-150 E,X,�!tBITA ;E pee,`rg, a nae91, an d Aid, �' i nstrat e e, 3333 Brea Canyon Read, 120 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 www.Eknndamadntn.com June 13, 2019 City of Santa Ana ATTN: Taig Higgins, PE Public Works Agency; M-43 20 Civic Center Plaza; Ross Annex Santa Ana, CA 92701 Subject: Request for Qualifications for Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services, PRF No. 19-045 Dear Mr. Higgins, GK & Associates is pleased to submit our qualifications to provide Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services, specifically geared towards Construction Management, Project Management, and Inspection Services. GK & Associates is uniquely qualified to assist the City with these services for public works project as we have previously provided multiple municipalities with similar capacities. Our Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support staff brings tremendous depth of knowledge, experience' and understanding of Public Works construction projects. They are well aware of the challenges and are prepared to take them on and deliver the project on time, within budget and keeping all stakeholders informed, while working collaboratively as a -team ensuring that any challenges and complexities are managed ahead of time and in a manner that will keep public safety and the City's interest foremost in mind. We would like to emphasize that based on our track record of managing a variety of projects for several public agencies that are of similar size and nature, Cities and Agencies have saved substantial budgets, keeping effective management of time, budget and schedules. We assure you that we will perform the services in a professional manner, delivering quality projects. GK & Associates is committed to completing your projects within schedule and within budget. GK & Associates accepts all the terms and conditions outlined in the City's standard consultant services agreement, and can meet all insurance requirements made part of the agreement. We look forward to the opportunity to meet in person and further explain our approach and qualifications for this contract. If you have any questions, please contact me directly at 909-595- 1940 (office) or 909-964-9932 (cell). Thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Sincerely, GK & Associates DBA EC&AM Associates, Inc. 41VWX "a 4' Ghazala Khan President Tel:909-595-1940 Fax:909-595-1314 Email:GKhan@GKandassociates.com 25F-152 Table of Contents Firm and Team Experience............................................................1 Understandingof Need.................................................................30 Experience &References............................................................... 34 Certifications................................................................................. 39 FeeSchedule.............................................................Enclosed Envelope 25F-153 Firm's Experience GK & Associates is a civil engineering, construction management and asset management firm focused on providing services exclusively to cities and agencies based in Southern California. Since Inception the firm has primarily and exclusively focused on providing public works construction management support services, engineering staff augmentation and asset management services. This focus has allowed us to nurture a group of highly qualified construction managers and inspectors, particularly adept at managing civil works construction, including street rehabilitation projects, highway projects, paving, storm, curb and gutter, parking, and sewer and drainage facilities. Our growing list of clients, many of them repeat, Is a testimonial to our qualifications and responsiveness. We have provided municipal engineering services including CIP management, civil engineering, design, construction management, pavement management, inspection, engineering plan checking services, to almost every public Agency in Southern California. GK & Associates prides itself on building a culture of responsiveness and representing clients' best interests. We take pride in representing our respective clients' goals and needs. It is for that reason that we have been able to build a very prestigious client list as shown on below. Assoo tes Quallficatio s Construction Management Construction Inspection Staff Augmentation Asset Management IEtJA Caltrans Disvia 8 Oalaans Distne! 8 Cily of I.as Angc!es Lf+Dvr-, Dti ,f 1.1oe, LADVVP Cit, al Sal• n'D_--. City of Souirl r'2,•tldC1 n,: U ty of b =d i:a f at South Pasadena bly of San D6y135 Ciry rf Doern=v C. Vi CI Nlx va!k Cdy nt Dmml V Cdy of l.a I laom UI7 N Campton Orly o! Ccnipic" Cat a' Compton Uly-M rfenrnnq City of Darmey City of f4w i2,,;n ,< i.ay of i1-0tw City of Ci:i�den qr;.� City of Nanv3lk C.!ly of Soati, P;Seoana GIy of Nomad Ci7y it I. rs Aglj o5 Oily al Baldmm Part: C:1y of Downey IEUA City of """tor"Ale City of Whither City W Ssnta t.Innl a Oily of 1,V:ne Ci(r of remac+Jo !];lv of Son Bcmardmc Oil? of La GzTt,pCL F4aU.dge LABOE Oily of City of Meet CiatirM Cily a14'test r.00na R,104D Cnt of Anvh-1,q Clly of S EI'Tonle City of f 4! .Jata City of Anaheim Citr of S El [41 [ :e iltrage 25F-154 Organization Chart GK & Associates is pleased to provide an outstanding team to help and represent the City of Santa Ana's best interests by providing public works Construction Management, Project Management, and Inspection services to assist in the City's Public Works Services. GK & Associates' portfolio of key Construction Management, Project Management, and Inspection related services includes, but is not limited to: Construction Management • Project Management • Construction Cost Estimating • Constructability Reviews • Inspection Services • Scheduling, with knowledge of Primavera & Capital Improvement Program Office • Change Order & Claims Management • Value Engineering • Caltrans and Means Guide Rate Knowledge • Experienced and very familiar with regulatory constraints that govern projects funded by federal, state and local grants; Davis Bacon and Prevailing wages • Experienced and Knowledgeable on CEQA, DHS, DFW, LAPM and NEPA Compliance Processes Q Alex Nunez K7 Enrique Jimenez, R ,:Ryan Walker,P.E Brian French;zc Daryl Lopez Craig jents Park 31Page 25F-155 GHAZALA KHAN, MSC, MBA Project Principal Summary of Experience Ms. Khan has been directly involved in providing Program Management and Construction Management Support Services to municipal clients for over 29 years. These services have typically covered all aspects of construction contract administration for timely and successful project delivery. As such her experience includes: quality control inspection, cost and schedule control, document management, change order estimates and negotiations, claim resolutions, partnering/teambuilding workshops, interagency coordination liaison, community outreach, and dispute resolution. Ms. Khan is currently working as principal -in -charge for Construction Management and Inspection services to the Inland Empire Utilities Agency which includes providing in providing Construction Managers, Inspectors and Engineers for managing construction of CIP projects at RP4 and RP1. She is also providing asset planning and management, asset valuations, Infrastructure condition assessments, and business process improvements for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Ms. Khan was also the project manager for City of San Diego, Water Department that includes developing asset hierarchies, updating asset inventories, creating comprehensive asset registers, determining asset criticality and establishing asset replacement values. Relevant Project Experience: • Inland Empire Utilities Agency: Construction Management Services which includes their RP-4, RP- 1 facilities including pump stations, reservoirs, and several pipelines located in the agency's jurisdiction. ■ Eastern Municipal Water District: Project Management and support services for the Engineering Department. • City of Brea: Construction Management and Inspection Services for Reservoir, Pump Station, street rehabilitation and development work. • City of Downey: Construction Management and Inspection services for street rehabilitation, Traffic Signal update, water system improvements and new construction. • La Canada Flintridge: Inspection services for street and utility improvements throughout the City. • City of Glendale: Construction Management and Inspection services for street rehabilitation and traffic signal updates including installation of fiber optic cameras throughout the City. ■ City of South Pasadena: Construction Management and Inspection services for Water, Sewer, street including Curb/Gutter and Sidewalk projects. ■ City of Bradbury: Asset inventory, condition assessment, asset valuations and replacement planning, and interdepartmental coordination related to GASB 34 compliance work. ■ City of Pico Rivera: Principal -in -Charge for several Construction and Inspection services for Infrastructure projects. In addition provided engineering staff augmentation for Water Department, Engineering Department and Maintenance Department. ■ City of Lancaster: Project Management and Inspection services for City wide Projects including Street Rehabilitation, Development projects and Traffic Signal updates. ■ City of Whittier: Construction Management Services for several water and sewer pipeline projects, Construction Management Services for replacement of water pipeline projects. 4 1 P a g e 25F-156 ■ City of Baldwin Park: Construction Management services for street rehabilitation and construction of Teen Center. ■ City of Diamond Bar: Construction Management for the construction of Community Center. • City of Las Vegas: Construction Management Services for Las Vegas Convention Center. ■ City of Temecula: Program/Construction Management for Temecula Medical Building, ■ City of Compton: Construction Management Services for Street Rehabilitation and traffic signal upgrades. • City of Norwalk: Construction Management Services for street rehabilitation and pump station ■ City of Colton: City Museum Constructablilty Review and Contract Claim Review and Resolution Services, Right -of -Way negotiation services and field Investigation for the widening of Fairway Avenue. In addition she has managed Construction Management and Inspection Services for Missing Link Project, on several streets involving project design with sidewalk, curb and gutter. ■ City of La Habra: Water and Wastewater System Inventory and detailed Condition Assessment ■ City of Whittier. Construction Management Services, including Contractor Claim review. ■ City of Cerritos: Inspection services for Citywide street repair and rehabilitation. 51Page 25F-157 ALEJANDRO NUNEZ, P.E. Construction Manager! Project Manager Summary of Experience Mr. Nunez brings over 25 years of experience in city public works department infrastructure improvement and maintenance programs, with an emphasis In public agency budgeting, project implementation, project design, specification development, contract bidding and award administration, construction support, construction management, project closure reporting and employee development. He has performed plan checks and inspections of work for compliance to specification in support of overall QA/QC program. He has managed and administered consultant contracts for design, construction inspection, materials testing, right-of-way acquisition and relocation assistance. He has managed and directed junior engineering staff on several design and construction projects. He has worked on a number of street designs for repair and rehabilitation projects as well. Relevant Project Experience Agency: City of Anaheim Title: Project Engineer Assistant Scope of Services: Mr. Nunez assisted in the implementation of the Master Sanitary Sewer Plans for the Central and West regions in the City of Anaheim. He also contributed greatly in solving two design errors, in two different projects that were avoided because they were caught before construction began and saved the City significant amounts of money. Agency: US Army, Reserves Title: Sanitary Engineer Scope of Services: While deployed to Kosovo, Mr. Nunez was in charge of the inspection of Camp Bondsteel's potable water treatment plant and was also responsible for the following areas at Camp Bondsteel (-300 soldiers): Quality Control of potable water, supervision of pest control and the food safety program, conducted industrial health surveys and/or inspections, performed epidemiological analyses. Agency: Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Title: Civil Engineer Scope of Services: Mr. Nunez prepared Supervisors' Budget ($40 million), approved encumbrances for awarded projects, and supervised 2 engineers and one technician. Agency: Los Angeles County Department of Public Works -Programs Development Division Title: Sanitary Engineer Scope of Services: Mr. Nunez was the project manager who coordinated the completion of road improvement projects, assisted in the preparation of the Road Program Budgeting process, and coordinated the acquisition of Federal funds for Road Improvement Projects. Agency: Los Angeles County Department of Public Works- Material Engineering Division Title: Associate Civil Engineer Scope of Services: Mr. Nunez successfully supervised and trained Civil Engineering Assistants and reviewed Geotechnical Reports for County Projects. 6 1 P a g e 25F-158 Agency: Los Angeles County Department of Public Works- Material Engineering Division Title: Sr. Civil Engineer Assistant Scope of Services: Mr. Nunez performed geotechnlcal engineering and environmental investigations for public works Improvements, evaluated field exploration and laboratory test data to determine geotechnlcal properties of soils and contamination potential, provided design criteria Including foundation design, slope stability, grading layout, and shoring parameters, and prepared geotechnlcal reports and environmental assessments. Also, as a geotechnical engineer, it was Imperative for Mr. Nunez to conduct the geotech Investigations with utmost care In the avoidance of utilities. Agency: Los Angeles County Department of Public Works- Design Division Drainage Section Title: Civil Engineer Assistant Scope of Services: Mr. Nunez performed calculations for street capacities, catch basin sizing and water surface evaluations. He also prepared detailed preliminary and final construction drawings for flood control projects. Mr. Nunez was also responsible for work with the utility companies so as to avoid any possible conflict(s) during construction while designing Storm Drains. 71Page 25F-159 ENRIQUE JIMENEZ, P.E. Construction Manager Summary of Experience Mr. Jimenez is professional engineer with extensive experience with over 20 years of experience in CIP project management, construction management, and civil engineering including buildings, street, roadway rehabilitation, water, wastewater, storm drains, roadways, utilities and other public works projects. His responsibilities Included managing in-house engineering staff, consultants, contractors and public outreach. He has prepared and administered the design, engineering cost estimates, drawings, bids, specifications, and staff reports and made recommendations to Public Works Director and City Council. He has been fully involved with planning, budgeting, and selection of qualified consultants. He also has prepared environmental documents in compliance with state laws and ordnances and implemented required mitigation measures. Summary of Experience Agency: City of Temecula Contract.Title: Medical Building Construction Scope of Service: Mr. Jimenez oversaw the construction development and conducted inspection on a two-story medical building to comply with building standards. Agency: City of Chino Hills, CA Contract Title: Various CIP Projects Scope of Services: Mr. Jimenez was responsible for the inspection of commercial projects involving grading, street construction and utility Installation. He reviewed, analyzed, checked, and approved plans, reports, and applications for public works and capital improvement projects (CIP). Mr. Jimenez also designed and prepared plans and specifications for residential and commercial construction/development, including site grading, street and water/sewer pipelines, He also reviewed, presented, and interpreted EIR reports to general public during public meetings. Agency: City of Pico Rivera, CA Contract Title: Various CIP Projects Scope of Services: As the Construction Manager, Mr. Jimenez managed all aspects of Capital Improvement Projects for the City. His responsibilities include planning, coordination, management and supervision in all phases of multiple CIPs. He also prepared and administered the design, engineering cost estimates, drawings, bids, specifications, and staff reports and made recommendations to Public Works Director and City Council on CIP projects. Agency: City of South Pasadena Contract Title: CIP /Pedestrian and Bike Trail Project Scope of Services: Mr. Jimenez provided project management (PM) and construction management (CM) in Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) including the Arroyo Seco Pedestrian and Bike Trail. While assisting the City, Mr. Jimenez performed all responsibilities as CM including development and supervision of project schedule, field inspection, reviewed design in progress to assure constructability; managed project communication between design engineer, contractor and owner Including: progress meetings, shop drawing submittal process, change order process, and QA/QC program. He also verified compliance from contractors, subcontractors and other participants of project's design and requirements at every stage. Ensured construction work conformance with design documents; administered progress payments to assure compliance with work milestones. He 8 1 P a g e 25F-160 assisted with cost and scheduling personnel to provide timely support to the Contractor, and processed progress payments, RFI's, Change Orders, payment reconciliations, and other construction management duties. Agency: State of California — Air Resources Board Contract Title: Capital Improvement Projects Scope of services: Mr. Jimenez managed Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) in Laboratory Facilities to support laboratory testing, testing cells and building facilities. He managed all aspects of project cycle from planning to closure; developed project management plans, and Implement all project phases Including objectives, scheduling, cost analysis, team building, communications, execution (construction management), and closure. He developed, coordinated and monitored the construction of state buildings, tenant improvements, and other construction projects associated with the improvement of testing facilities. Mr. Jimenez performed construction management duties including contract compliance from contractors, ensure construction work conformance with design documents, administer progress payments, process payments, cost estimating and justification, as well as processed RFI's, Change Orders, payment reconciliations, and other construction management duties. Agency: City of South Pasadena Contract Title: Multiple Scope of services: Mr. Jimenez performed all responsibilities as CM including development and supervision of project schedule, field Inspection of underground utilities (e.g. pressurized pipelines, underground structures, etc.), reviewed design In progress to assure constructabllity; managed project communication between design engineer, contractor and owner including: progress meetings, shop drawing submittal process, change order process, and QA/QC program; Verified compliance from contractors, subcontractors and other participants of projects design and requirements at every stage. He also ensured construction work conformance with design documents. Agency: Inland Empire Utilities Agency Contract Title: Multiple Scope of services: Mr. Jimenez was the Project Manager responsible for managing all aspects of recycled water works with a total value of $65 million. His responsibilities included the management and coordination throughout all phases of the projects including, planning, team coordination, scheduling, cost analysis, pre -design, design and construction of recycled water pipelines, pump stations and reservoirs. He participated In the conceptual design, managed the pre -design, and design, prepared plans and specifications and bid documents for the construction of these recycled water projects. In charged of all permits, easements, agency approvals, financial management, team coordination and communication, consultant and contractor selection, contract execution, and construction management. He also monitored payments, invoicing and handling of all billing and/or administration of projects, office staffing, workload forecasting, etc. Agency: City of Inglewood Contract Title: Multiple Scope of services: As Project Manager, Mr. Jimenez was responsible for wastewater, water quality, storm water and environmental & Street Capital Improvement Projects within the City. He created, managed and implemented all programs within the MS4 NPDES permit as applied to municipalities. He also managed the City's environmental compliance responsibilities, prepared and administered the design, engineering cost estimates, drawings, bids, specifications, and staff reports and made recommendations to Public Works Director and City Council on CIP projects. Mr. Jimenez designed and retrofitted improvements to key components of water treatment plant and water distribution system. His responsibilities included managing in-house engineering staff, consultants, contractors and public outreach. 91Page 25F-161 RYAN WALKER, P.E. Project Manager / Construction Manager Summary of Experience Mr. Walker has provided construction management and inspection services for various sized municipalities throughout Southern California for a number of years. In this capacity, Mr. Walker was the lead Construction Manager on projects for the City of Garden, Long Beach Water Department, City of Pomona, City of Huntington Beach, and Los Angeles County Sanitation District. Mr. Walker has a clear understanding of project scheduling, including critical path methodology as it relates to interagency and interdepartmental coordination. He is very comfortable and well versed with overseeing responsibilities including monitoring construction and acting as the Public Agency Representative for various sized sewer and water installations. He has conducted pre -construction meetings, progress meetings, reviewing submittals & product data, responding to Requests for Information, reviewing and approving change order work/claims, reviewing baseline/updated schedules, and ensuring complete contract compliance. Mr. Walker has frequently been held responsible for preparing monthly progress reports and final reports at the completion of every project. As a benefit to most public agencies, Mr. Walker can provide high quality As -Built plans at project closeout using his experience with AutoCAD products. Inland Empire Utility Agency: Mixed Liquor Return Pump Improvements- Adding 6 new submersible pumps and associated piping to the activated sludge process to assist in removing'high nitrogen content of the effluent. This project is in design and will be ready to go to bid by August/September 2016. Estimate cost of construction is $4.000,000. RP2 Drying Beds Rehabilitation: Grade and pave 60,000 sf of AC pavement for operations staff to spread dewatered sludge for solar/air drying. Also included new drainage structures and HDP pipeline, 6-8' high perimeter poured in place concrete walls, and rehab of existing sludge drying beds. Total contract value of $935,000. Mr. Walker was charged with ensuring the project is completed on time and within the allocated budget. He was responsible to review and approve project baseline schedules, monthly updated schedules, RFI's, submittals, and requests for deviation and/or potential change orders. He is also tasked with ensuring the contractor adheres to the plans and specifications, and is the main point of contact for the project, her serves as the liaison between the Agency, design engineers, specialty inspections, and the Contractor. RP4 Headworks Retrofit: Remove and replace an'older bar & rake type screening process with a more modem fully enclosed fine screen system. This included $600,000 of owner fumished equipment (Fine Screens, Solids handling washer/compactor, and new automated slide gates). Includes building a Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic headworks building, maintain incoming sewerage flows of nearly 15MGD for nearly 2 months (continuously) using bypass pumps. Total contract value of $2.8 million. As Construction Manager, Mr. Walker was required to coordinate system startups, certifications of proper installation, and loop testing on the behalf of the owner for the Agency supplied equipment. 10JPagc 25F-162 Inland Empire Composting Authority, Baghouse Fire Suppression System: This project was an Agency design/bulld with Baghouse and Industrial Sheet Metal, and included removing rectangular ducting and replacing with 72" diameter aluminum ducting. Also, the Contractor installed a fire suppression system and all Instrumentation associated with it for a complete NFPA regulated package (refer to the attached photos of this project). All of this projects work Is related to the dust collection system within the 450,000 square foot composting facility managed jointly by LACSD and IEUA. Total contract value of $940,000. As Construction Manager, Mr. Walker was required to coordinate system startups, certifications of proper Installation, and loop testing. Mr. Walker Is currently working on various projects for the Inland Empire Utilities Agency, including several design projects where he Is actively Involved early In the design phase. He participates in preliminary design meetings, 50%, 80% & 100% design review meetings, and then final constructability review just prior to release for bid. City of San Juan Capistrano Chiquita Water Reclamation Plant -Phase 3: Mr. Walker acted as a resident engineer and was held responsible for field management duties on a $28 million Wastewater Plant Expansion project In the City of San Juan Capistrano for the Santa Margarita Water District The project Included a completely new secondary treatment system (utilizing activated sludge), the addition of a Tertiary Treatment Process (utilizing sheet filtration and chlorination), new Digesters, new Primary Sed Tanks, and a new Vortex Grit Chamber. In this capacity, Mr. Walker was responsible for preparation of plan clarifications, changes in the Contract Work, oversight of three (3) Inspectors, responding to RFI's, monitorng/processing submittal reviews, and coordinating special Inspections & materials testing. Mr. Walker administered the contract between the Public Agency, Design Engineer, and Contractor. (This project received the SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT OF THE YEAR AWARD from the California Water Environment Association). City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Booster Stations: Mr. Walker was responsible for day-to-day geld engineering and Inspection duties on a $2.2 million contract for the City of Huntington Beach, California. In this capacity, Mr. Walker was responsible for preparation of plan revisions, changes in the Contract Work, administering the contract between the Agency/Design Engineer/Contractor, coordinating RFI's, and documenting Change Orders. Mr. Walker was the direct path of communication for all project correspondence including submittals, claims for extra work, and project clarifications. City of Costa Mesa Consolidated Water District: Mr. Walker was responsible Involved -with day today field engineering duties on an $11 million Design/Build contract for the Colored Water Treatment Facility within the City of Costa Mesa, California. In this capacity, Mr. Walker was responsible for the review of Contract Documents, submittals, correspondences between project parties, processing RFI's, preparing preliminary change requests, monthly progress payments, and daily monitoring of construction activities. He further provided assistance to the project Resident Engineer and Project Manager during progress meetings and monthly reports. Various locations within Southern California Ground Water Recharge Project: Mr. Walker acted as Assistant Resident Engineer, Mr. Walker provided planning and Construction Management services for a $12 million project for the Water Replenishment District (WRD) of Southern California. The processes utilized in treating tertiary effluent from the adjacent Long Beach Water Reclamation Facility included Mlcrofiltration/Reverse Osmosis/Ultraviolet disinfection. Mr. Walker was responsible for all field engineering Issues and decisions relating to the successful construction of this project. In addition he has successfully completed: the Chapman AveJGilbert St Sewer Project ($2.3 million), Buaro StJHarbor Blvd. Sewer Project ($750,000), Buena Clinton Youth and Family Center ($2.5 million), Fairview St.frrask Ave. Sewer & Water Improvement Project ($700,000), and Brookhurst/Padiament Sewer Project ($1.8 million). 11 JPage 25F-163 GARY MCCRE®IE Senior Construction Inspector Summary of Experience Mr. McCredie has over 30 years of Construction industry experience for all types of public works projects, He has worked on several large construction infrastructure projects in Southern California, keeping safety of employees, public, and quality assurance in place. He has kept critical project deadlines and has maintained accurate project documentation including daily reports, project photographs, redline drawings, and supervised staff on several construction projects. He has worked as an Inspector for numerous utility projects involving major Infrastructure such as treatment plants, sewer, sewage lift stations, pump stations, roadway construction, and deep trench excavation in major arterial streets, storm drains, storm sewers, street improvements, and conventional dry utilities. Typical project responsibilities have included a thorough understanding of the plans, specifications, contract documents, monitoring and updating schedules, conducting weekly construction meetings, daily reports, field verifications, and progress billings, negotiation of change orders, and procurement of materials. He has strong working knowledge of local City and regional green book standards. Relevant Project Experience City of Laguna Niguel, Wood Cliff Sewer Project: This project for Wood Cliff Sewer Project consisted of 280 feet of 33" VCP which was relocated at Metro Station on Camino Capistrano. Water Distribution and Transmission Systems, Various locations: McCredie provided his services for hundreds of sewers, stone drains and water projects involving construction of transmission and distribution systems. The pipe ranged in size from 4" to 54" utilizing all types of pipe with depths up to 35'.Methods of construction noticed were open -cut, horizontal directional drilling, slip -lining, re -lining, and pipe bursting. Most projects were installed in metropolitan areas requiring major traffic control measures. The projects were performed for no less than 75 individual agencies. SCWD, Santa Clara Ave. Sewer Main Replacement: This project consisted of the replacement of 3,000-11neal feel of 12-inch SDR-35 pipe. Project included the Installation of numerous sewer manholes ranging in depth from 12-17 feet deep. The project utilized open -cut excavation. Golden State Water Company: Mr. McCredie provided services on Madison Avenue Main Replacement which consisted of over 1,500 feet of ductile iron pipe, gate valves, fire hydrants and water services. Kinder Morgan, Arcade Creek Stabilization: Mr. McCredie served as a Construction Inspector/ Project Manager on this Geogrid-Reinforced cellular confinement retaining wall. This project consisted of rebuilding the creek bank 17 feet in height and 115 feet in length. 121Page 25F-164 Golden State Water Company, Buena Vista Main Replacement: Project Consisted of a water main replacement involving the installation of 2,500- lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging in size from 12-inch to 6-Inch, including water main, fire hydrants, and water services. This Project also included the Installation of a pump station. Project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. Project Involved extensive traffic control on major city streets. Laguna Beach Water County Water Company, Highway 133 Water Main: The project included a water main replacement involving the installation of 8,500-lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging in size from 12-inch to 6-Inch, Including water main, gate valves, fire hydrants and multiple water services. The project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. This also involved extensive traffic control and major city street and permitting with Caltrans. SCWD, Camino Capistrano Water Main Replacement: This project Included the replacement of a water main involving the installation of 4,500-lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging In size from 12-inch to 6- inch, Including -water main, gate valves, fire hydrants, multiple water services and the Installation of a 12'x8'x8' pressure reducing (PRV) vault. Project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. Project involved extensive traffic control on major city streets. Laguna Beach County Water Company, La Mirada Main Replacement: Construction work consisted of the replacement of a water main which involved the installation of 3,500-lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging in size from 84nch to 4-Inch, including water main, fire hydrants, and water services. This project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. The project also involved extensive traffic control on major city streets. CBMWD, Santa Fe Springs Reservoir Transformation: This project consisted of a conversion of a 1.2 million gallon reclaimed water reservoir to a potable water system. This conversion included disconnection the existing reclaimed water line and disinfecting the reservoir and associated piping. Project also involved rebuilding of appurtenant pipe material including valves and connecting the reservoir to an existing potable water system. City of Burbank, Metrolink Bore: Tis project consisted of 120-foot bore, 15-feat deep. The bore was performed In order to Install a 12" HDPE waterline under the Metrolink tracks. The project also included digging a 25'x10'x17' launching pit and a 15'x10'x17' receiving pit and utilized trench shields as the shoring method. This project included pressure testing and chlorination of new pipe and connecting to existing water mains. Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, Camp Luis Roth Waterline: During this project, an existing waterline feeding the Camp Roth Jail was replaced. This project involved the installation of 8,400- feet of 4" HDPE water pipe. The project utilized open -cut excavation in a high traffic area and required extensive traffic control and permitting with the City of Los Angeles. 13JPage 25F-165 BRIAN FRENCH Senior Inspector wiring, and overhead signs Summary of Experience Mr. French has over 18 years of extensive public works inspector experience and quality control. As a public works Inspector, he has worked on asphalt and conventional asphalt overlay projects, storm drain installations and sewer lateral Installation projects. His knowledge includes: Green Book, Caltrans Standards/Specs, WATCH Manual, and traffic control; knowledge of asphalt concrete and emulsion technologies; catch basin -poured -in -place or precise; junction structures and collars; ADA compliant concrete ramps and reports; concrete sidewalks, curbs, gutters, driveway approaches and x-gutters; metal beam guard railing; landscaping; median curbs; concrete, asphalt and rubber pavement; storm drains and sewer construction; SWPPP; sound walls and retaining walls; ductile Iron water lines and channel slope paving. He Is also experienced in traffic signal lighting, traffic signal Installation and and pole foundations; interconnections and street lights. Relevant Experience Agency: City of Downey Contract Title: Street and Water Improvements on Lakewood Boulevard Scope of Services: Mr. French provided Street Inspection services on Lakewood Boulevard from Gallatin Road to 450-feet S/O Telegraph Road, and Lindell Avenue from 1-5 NB off Ramp to Telegraph Road. He also prepared daily reports, collected quantities, managed residents and business owners concerns and questions very professionally. He attended all daily and weekly progress and schedule meetings and handled day-to-day conflicting project requirements and many other demands to achieve the set goals for City of Downey's project. This project involved traffic control, traffic signal & light improvements, street improvements, water service lines, potable and recycled water improvements, removing and salvaging existing water utilities. Agency: City of Burbank Contract Title: North San Fernando Blvd Safety Project Scope of Services: Mr. French served as a Senior Construction Inspector and was responsible for coldmilling, asphalt paving, drainage systems, SWPPP reports, public safety, new ADA compliant ramps and filling out the 2015 Caltrans ADA ramp forms and picture forms, grading, class 2 base, concrete sidewalks and curb/gutters, public safety, traffic control, installing new/relocating/removing existing traffic signals/ communications, relocating signals, inspecting signal pole foundations, signing and striping. His work also included taking daily pictures, completing daily picture reports, writing daily reports, employee Interviews, writing daily reports, daily quantities and monthly estimates. This project was federally funded and cost $115,8769.00. Agency: City of Diamond Bar Contract Title: Street Rehabilitation Area 5 Road Maintenance Project; Brea Canyon Cutoff Roadway and Drainage Improvements Scope of Services: Mr. French served as a Senior Construction Inspector and was responsible for inspecting the pouring of new ADA compliant handicap ramps, sidewalks/driveways/curb and gutters, traffic control, coldmilling and paving AC. Brian's work also Included slurry, cape seal, crack sealing, weed abatement, backfilling, coldmilling, concrete driveways, concrete sidewalks, concrete aprons, concrete curb/gutters, signing and striping, monthly estimates, daily reports and 141Page 25F-166 pictures, employee Interviews, SWPPP. Agency: City of Bellflower Contract Title: Placing of Slurry Seal on Various Streets and Alleyways Scope of Services: Mr. French served as a Senior Construction Inspector where he was responsible for inspecting the placing of street and alley slurry seal, traffic control and signing/strlping. His work included traffic coordination, slurry seal, public relations, field measurements of each streetlalley, quantities/estimates, employee interviews and daily pictures/reports. Agency. City of Anaheim Contract Title: Street Improvement Project Scope of Services: Mr. French served as a Senior Construction Inspector and was responsible for the inspection of residential street slurry seal, publlc safety, traffic control, and signing/striping. His work also Included traffic coordination, slung seal, public relations, field measurements of each street, quantities/estimates, employee Interviews and daily pictures/reports. Agency: City of Bellflower/City of Downey Contract Title: Foster Road Street Rehabilitation Project Scope of Services: Mr. French was responsible for grading, installing new ADA compliant handicap ramps, traffic control and coordinating field testing of materials. Work includes traffic coordination, paving, landscaping, concrete sidewalks, concrete aprons, signing and striping. The project cost was approximately $756,000 and was funded by local sources. Agency: Caltrans District B Contract Title: On -call Contract Administration & Construction Engineering for various Projects in Barstow/ Needles/Hwy138 Widening Scope of Services: As the Construction Inspector, Mr. French was responsible for grading, class 2 base, asphalt, concrete, traffic control, quantities/ monthly estimates, SWPPP, drainage systems, CCO work, employee interviews, writing daily reports and taking daily pictures, scheduling compaction tests. Agency: Caltrans District 7 Contract Title: On -Call Contact Administration & Construction Engineering, Task Order #4 /#8 Scope of Services: Construction Inspector: As the Construction Inspector Mr. French was responsible for inspection, coordinating testing and construction management. He was also responsible for inspection coordination with the District SWPPP inspectors. In addition, he ensured that the contractors were in compliance with the approved SWPPP plan. Mr. French's duties included: heavy traffic control and quality assurance; safety, environmental and labor regulations and making sure the work was done In accordance with the plans and specifications. Agency: City of Palm Desert Contract Title: Joint Construction Projects (Volumes 1-4) Scope of Services: As the Construction Inspector, Mr. French was responsible for roadway excavation, subgrades, base work, AC and rubber overlay, temporary and permanent signage and striping. He was also responsible for contractor compliance with specifications and plans for the following projects: Volume 1 - Miles Avenue / Warner Trail Roadway Improvement Plan, Volume 2 - Sanitary Sewer and Storm Drain Project, Volume 3 - Sanitary Sewer Lift Station, Volume 4 - Miles Avenue Transition Line (16). 151Page 25F-167 ®ARYL LOPEZ Senior Inspector Summary of Experience Mr. Lopez has over 30 years' experience of inspection of public works C.I.P. projects. In fact, he retired from City of Anaheim as their Senior Construction Inspector after 22 years of providing exceptional inspection. He is experienced with performing numerous utilities, street improvement projects including storm drain installation, concrete, dam enlargements, dam cleanouts, retaining walls, street resurfacing, sewerlwater projects, street widening, electrical and signal modifications. Daryl has been responsible for many street rehabilitation projects which have as well as several sewer and traffic signal upgrades. Daryl has coordinated the scheduling of work between developers, contractors, city departments and other agencies. In his years as Construction Inspector he was responsible for Federal Projects, City contracts, Willy permits, all private and public right-of-way, on -site grading, cost effectiveness of a project, progress payments to contractors, keeping daily diaries, corresponding with contractor and other City departments and ensuring public safety on the job site and surrounding streets. Relevant Experience Agency: City of Anaheim Contract Title: Gilbert Street Storm Drain Scope of services: Mr. Lopez provided inspection of 60" RCP running from Crescent Avenue to the Coyote Creek Channel. The project included numerous concrete structures and cutting of the channel wall to tie-in the storm drain. This project was in coordination with the Orange County Flood Control District and cost $2 million. Agency: City of Anaheim Contract Title: Gilbert Street Sewer Scope of services: Mr. Lopez provided inspection of 18" VCP running from the intersection of Orange Avenue to Gilbert to the tie-in at the intersection of Lincoln Boulevard and Gilbert. This was a $1.5 million project that included numerous concrete structures and sewer line diversions. Agency: City of Anaheim Contract Title: Tustin Avenue Bridge and Street Widening Scope of services: Mr. Lopez provided inspection of roadway and bridge over the 91 freeway including the on and off ramp retailing walls, abutments, steel girder installation, pile driving, concrete panel replacement on the mainline, storm drain installation and various concrete barriers, polyester concrete overlay, forming and pouring of the bent in the mainline median. This was a $5 million cooperative agreement project with Caltrans. Agency: Los Angeles County Flood Control District Contract Title: Cogswell Dam Cleanout and Enlargement Project Scope of services: Mr. Lopez provided inspection of the dam area, installation of 114" CMP, gunite dam interior, blasting of canyon slopes and exporting or soil. This was a $30 million project in coordination with the Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Fish and Game. 161Page 25F-168 Agency: Los Angeles County Flood Control District Contract Tltie: Rio Hondo Dam Cleanout Scope of services: Mr. Lopez provided inspection of debris removal, dam diversion, regrading of low flow and exporting of soil. This was a $25 million project in coordination with the Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Fish and Game. Agency: Los Angeles County Flood Control District Contract Title: Holly Hills Drain Scope of services: Mr. Lopez provided inspection of 20' x 20' RCB running from the City of Los Angeles Wilshire District to downtown Westwood. This was a $60 million project that Involved three large construction companies and the coordination with the City of Los Angeles. Additional Federal Street Resurfacing Project for City of Anaheim: • Crescent Street from Magnolia to Gilbert - $750,000 • Katella Avenue from Nutwood to Gilbert, $850,000 • Euclid Street from Polais to Katella, $900,000 • Brookhumt from Orange to Katella, $700,000 • La Palma Avenue from Lakeview to Imperial Highway, $2.5 million • Imperial Highway from Santa Ana Canyon to Nohl Ranch Road, $850,000 • Santa Ana Canyon Road from Imperial to Fairmont, $1.2 million • Santa Ana Canyon Road from Festival to Weir Canyon Road, $500,000 • Weir Canyon Road to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Bridge, $ 750,000 • Nohl Ranch Road from Serrano to Walnut, $1.5 million • Orangethorpe Avenue from Kraemer to Miller, $900,000 Additional Electrical Projects for City of Anaheim: • Underground District 26, Euclid to Broadway, $5 million • Park Substation Transmission and Distribution, $15 million • Roosevelt Substation and Gateways, $80 million • Yorba Substation Transformer Update, $30 million • Underground District 50, Euclid Avenue from Broadway to Orangewood, $15 million Additional Traffic Signal Projects for City of Anaheim: • Westchester/ Lincoln, $175,000 • Western Avenue Pedestrian, $175,000 171Page 25F-169 CRAIG DENTS Senior Inspector Summary of Experience Mr. Jents has over 35 years, experience of Inspection of public works C.I.P. projects. In fact, he retired from City of Anaheim as their Senior Construction Inspector. He is experienced with performing numerous street improvement projects including raising medians, landscaped medians, street resurfacing and sewertwater projects and street widening and signal modifications. Craig has been responsible for many street rehabilitation projects which have included R & R, Slurry type 11, asphalt, concrete work and several new and existing street overlay projects. Craig has coordinated the scheduling of work between developers, contractors, city departments and private inspection agencies. In his years as Construction Inspector he was responsible for Federal Projects, City contracts, utility permits, all private and public right-of-way, on -site grading, cost effectiveness of a project, progress payments to contractors, keeping daily diaries, corresponding with contractor and other City departments and ensuring public safety on the job site and surrounding streets. Craig also has extensive experience installing new Traffic poles, conduits, signal heads, pedestrian heads and rewiring Intersections. Relevant Experience Agency: City of Brea Contract Title: Multiple Projects Including: Residential Street Rehabilitation Projects, Central Avenue & Brea Boulevard Intersection Improvement & Birch Street Median Improvements Scope of services: Mr. Jents provided Inspection services for a federally funded under LAPM standards project for right turn pocket construction and intersection signal upgrade and modifications. In addition, he has been responsible for many street rehabilitation projects including remove and replace, ARHM, concrete work, Slurry (REAS type II), and several street overlay projects. He has also inspected several new home construction tracts for sewer and water main installation, and inspected 12" water transmission line for the City. Agency: City of Anaheim Contract Title:. Multiple CIP Projects Scope of services: Responsible for major City contracts of several million dollars, updating existing traffic signals, inspecting new signal installation. The projects included construction of new streets, (ARHM) asphalt, REAS type II Slurry and concrete work. Mr. Jents was responsible for Federal Projects, City contracts, utility permits, all private and public right-of-way work, on -site grading, project cost effectiveness, keeping daily reports and Interacting with all City departments to ensure public safety on the job site and surrounding streets. His experience at the Lincoln & State College intersection included widening and signal modification, installing new poles, conduits and rewiring the Intersection. Agency: City of Glendale Contract Title: Glendale Ave. Street Rehabilitation Project Scope of Services: Mr. Jents provided inspection services for this federally funded project under LAPM compliance for the $7 million, 2 mile sewer and street rehabilitation on Glendale Avenue. In addition, he has been responsible for many street rehabilitation projects including remove and 18111a`e 25F-170 replace, ARHM, concrete work, Slurry (REAS type II), and several street overlay projects. He was also responsible for submitting daily reports, bid items, and progress payments. Agency: City of Burbank Contract Title: Two Projects: Safe Route to School & I-51SR-134 Congestion Management Project Scope of services: Mr. Jents was responsible for the inspection of Installation of new traffic signal poles, conduits, traffic signal heads, pedestrian heads and rewiring intersections under LAPM, federally funded projects. These projects involved replacing and rehabilitating Street reconstruction as well on sections where the new poles were installed. Agency: City of Garden Grove Contract Title: Brookhurst Triangle Sewer Project Scope of services: Craig provided Inspection services for the construction of this project which Included construction of 15" to 18" VCP sanitary sewer pipes and replacement of a 14-inch water main. His experience also Includes inspection work of the TrasklHaster water and sewer project. Street rehabilitation including grind and overlay replacement of AC in staged lifts. Agency: City of Whittier Contract Title: Multiple Projects Scope of services: Mr. Janis provided Inspection for major City Streets including widening, removal and replacement of AC sections. Slurry seal type I and type II and restriping of streets. In addition to street AC overlay project he also provided inspection for the 8" VCP sewer replacement project. Agency: City of Midway City Contract Title: Multiple Projects Scope of services: Mr. Jents provided Inspection services for several projects that included street resurfacing, street AC pavement replacement and 12" VCP sewer replacement project as well as the 15" & 18" VCP sewer replacement project Installation of new ADA ramps, rubberized and conventional AC. Coordination with different agencies and utility companies. 191Page 25F-171 AR RAMIREZ Construction Inspector Summary of Experience Mr. Ramirez has over 25 years of extensive experience in diverse civil engineering projects. He is experienced with the inspection of water mains, pipelines, water tanks, and pressure reducing stations. His experience includes sanitary sewers, sewer lift stations, utilities, grading, street, curb, gutter, sidewalk, reinforced concrete, public improvements projects, and bridges. Mr. Ramirez has conducted site safety meetings, supervised pavement construction, and reviewed contractor's compaction test procedures, shop drawings, material specifications, and traffic plans. He is also experienced in budgeting, reviewing and estimating contractorrs change order requests, and negotiating change orders prices and schedules. Relevant Experience Agency: City of Glendale Contract Title: Doran Street Improvements Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez provided construction inspection for the street improvements on Doran Street. The rehabilitation Included sewer and storm drain work, as well as street resurfacing, ADA, curb and gutter, sidewalks, tree planting and street lights. He ensured that the project was completed in time and within budget while accurately completing daily reports and supporting photographs for the City. Agency: City of Corona Contract Title: Foothill Parkway Widening and Rehabilitation Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez provided construction inspection during the landscaping rehabilitation for the Foothill Parkway widening from Teddy Bear Lane to Tamarisk Lane which included the irrigation system, top soil, mulch, fertilization, valve boxes, finish grading, planting, etc. Street and safety lights retrofit which encompass the installation of pole 8.000 fixtures including bulbs. Agency: LA County Contract Title: Golden State Water Company (GSWC) South West District Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez served as part of a two -man team providing construction inspection services to Golden State Water Company (GSWC) South West District for the replacement of 5,066 residential and commercial water meters. This $700K project involved extensive communication and coordination with GSWC operations department to insure accurate meter inventory accounting, consistent project scheduling control for installations, proactive customer notification and customer satisfaction for service interruption, precise documentation of installation addresses, dates, meter numbers, old and new meter readings, coordination of old meter salvage operations and assessment of monthly Contractor Invoices. Agency: City of Garden Grove Contract Title: Magnolia Street Rehabilitation Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez performed inspection services for Magnolia Street rehabilitation from 22 freeway off ramp to Garden Grove Blvd including the segment from Magnolia Street from Trask to Garden Grove Blvd, was re -profiled. The project also Included roadway rehabilitation by full depth reclamation and cement treatment, cold milling, roadway excavation, asphalt paving, replacement of PCC sidewalk, curb, curb & gutter and pattern stamped concrete, drive approach, cross gutters, bus pad and handicap ramps, storm drain improvements, water main improvements, Irrigation and landscaping, traffic loops detectors and striping. 201Pagc 25F-172 Agency: City of Brea Contract Title: Various CIP projects Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez provided the City of Brea with Inspection services for its Capital Improvement Program. Projects include water mains and pipelines, storm drain systems, ADA compliance, and Street Improvements. Agency: Park Water Company Contract Title: Water Pipeline Improvements, various Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez performed Construction Management and inspection Services for construction and Installation of new water pipeline projects. These projects Include relocation of existing pipelines and upgrading/replacing several existing pipelines throughout the Jurisdiction of Park Water in the cities of Compton, Willowbrook, Lynwood, Bellflower and Norwalk. Agency: City of Ontario Contract Title: Water Main Improvements Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez provided Inspection services for the Installation of 17,440 LF of 24" CMUC water pipe and 5350 FL of 42" CMUC water pipe, including directional drilling under two railroad tracks and the 60 freeway. He has also Inspected the Installation of 3,280' of 42" water main and the construction of two pressure reducing stations. Agency: City of Chino Contract Title: College Park CIM Improvements & Relocation Plan Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez provided Inspection services for the College Park CIM Improvements & Relocation Plan including 4,024' of 24" C 900 domestic water line, 7,961' of 18" C 900 domestic water line, and 6,062' of 18" C 900 well line. Agency: City of Compton Contract Title: Various Street Rehabilitations Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez performed inspection of street rehabilitation including grading and sub grade preparation for PCC paving and ARHM paving; bus pads, curb and gutter, street light and traffic signal installation, concrete median Installation and irrigation and landscaping Installation. He has provided coordination with residents, businesses, and utility agencies. Additionally, Mr. Ramirez has managed federally funded projects In compliance with LAPM. Agency: City of Baldwin Park Contract Title: Various CDBG / ARRA funded Street Improvement Projects Scope of Services: Mr. Ramirez performed Inspection of CDBG / ARRA funded Street Improvement Projects Including Inspection of curb, gutter, sidewalk, asphalt, slurry seal, ADA compliant handicap ramps, street lighting, signal loop detectors, and street trees. Agency: City of Las Vegas, NV; City of Lake Forest, CA; City of Buena Park, CA Contract Title: Various Scope of Services: Inspection of highway construction, asphalt overlay of residential streets and pavement removal and sidewalks. 211Page 25F-173 ALEX CHANDHOK Senior Inspector Summary of Experience Mr. Chandhok has over 40 years of experience providing supervision and field oversight on water treatment plants, pipelines, pump stations, large valve replacements, manholes, and rehab projects. He works closely with project managers in the development of budgets and work plans and provides field staff with equipment that is cost-effective and consistent with the goals of the project. Mr. Chandhok ensures that field work is in compliance with client contracts, agency standards, and budget and his organization, resourcefulness and critical timing skills deliver needed services for each project. He has extensive experience in managing installations, inspection, commissioning, servicing and compliance issues on rotating and other heavy machinery. Alex also is a certified Marine Engineer. He has been involved in many IC engine inspection and installation. Relevant Experience Agency: City of Downey Contract Title: Street and Water Improvements on Lakewood Boulevard Scope of services: Mr. Chandhok provided utilities Inspection services on Lakewood Boulevard from Gallatin Road to 450-feet S/O Telegraph Road, and Lindell Avenue from 1-5 NB off Ramp to Telegraph Road. He also prepared daily reports, collected quantities, managed residents and business owners concerns and questions very professionally. He attended daily and weekly progress and schedule meetings as well as handled day-to-day handling of conflicting project requirements and many other demands to achieve the set goals. This project involved traffic control, traffic signal and light Improvements, street improvements, water service lines, potable and recycled water improvements, removing or salvaging existing water utilities. Agency: City of Downey Contract Title: Capital Improvement Project No. 18-12, Firestone Boulevard Water Systems Improvement Project Scope of services: Mr. Chandhok Provided Inspection services on the Water Systems Project on Firestone Boulevard from Old River School Road to the west City limits. Alex worked closely with all involved parties Including contractors, City, City Staff to complete this improvement project efficlently. He also prepared daily reports, collected quantities, managed residents and business owners concerns and questions very professionally. He attended daily and weekly progress and schedule meetings as well as handled day -today handling of conflicting project requirements and many other demands to achieve the set goals. This speck project involved Installation of new main, fire hydrant assemblies, existing water meters and boxes. Abandoning existing water mains, service lines, and other associates facilities; removal and salvaging of existing fire hydrant assemblies, existing water meters and boxes; reconstruction of asphalt concrete; and other miscellaneous improvements affected by the Improvements. Agency: City of Riverside Contract Title: Regional Water Quality Control Plant Expansion Project Scope of services: Mr. Chandhok provided inspections on rebar for heavy equipment bases, digester gas storage tanks, and clarifiers. Alex ensured the contractor complied with building codes 221Page 25F-174 and contract specifications. All required field tests were conducted on site before every pour. He was actively involved In installation and testing of heavy equipment such as clarifier pumps, scour blowers, and digesters. Alex prepared daily reports, collected quantities, managed residents and business owners complaints very professionally. He attended daily and weekly progress and schedule meetings as well as handled day -today handling of conflicting project requirements and many other demands to achieve the set goals. Agency: Enclna Wastewater Authority Contract Title: Encina Wastewater Authority Scope of services: Mr. Chandhok was the construction inspector for the Major Plant Rehabilitation projects. The design Included a new bypass structure and bypass pumping of more than an average of 20-mgd of raw wastewater to provide structure access. The structural repairs included demolition of the concrete roof deck, and exposed and corroded rebar. New structural repair material and high performance coating were installed along with the cured -in -place liner of the four, 48" influent pipes between the structure and the headworks building. Agency: City of Clairmont Contract Title: Conjunctive Use Project Pipeline Facilities Scope of services: Mr. Chandhok provided construction supervision and inspection during the Installation of 2691 LF of 36-Inch diameter pipeline, 247 LF of 24-Inch diameter laterals, related metering and flow control structures, 36- inch butterfly valve and flow meters, electrical and telemetry systems as well as all related ancillary systems and needed site Improvements. His Inspections also Included welding and hydro testing. He prepared daily reports, handled day-to-day conflicts and managed any concerns and inquiries of the project in a professional manner. Agency: City of Pasadena Contract Title: Eastside Well Collector Centralized Disinfection Project, Pasadena Water and Power Scope of services: Mr. Chandhok provided inspection services during the construction of the sodium hypochlorite tank, aqua ammonia tank, chemical containment area, metering pumps, analyzers, gas detection system, vaults, electrical panels, and other miscellaneous work. He prepared daily reports, attended all necessary monthly meetings and was also responsible for the final closeout of the project. Agency: ARCO, City of Carson Contract Title: Underground Piping Replacement Project Scope of services: Alex provided construction supervision and Inspection during the replacement of 2,500 LF of 18" steel underground pipe with new 18° of above ground steel pipe, multiple large size valves, blow -offs, and air vacs. His Inspections also Included welding and hydro testing. Mr. Chandhok was also very professional in addressing any issues regarding the project. Agency: Long Beach Water Department, City of Long Beach Contract Title: Cast Iron Main Replacement Project Scope of services: During the entire project, Mr. Chandhok provided inspections and quality assurance of valves, startup, and commissioning. This project consisted of approximately 7,500 LF of 8-inch ductile iron waterline along Atlantic Avenue in the City of Long Beach. He attended all meetings and answered any inquiries based on the project in an efficient and timely manner. He kept In constant communication with the City's Water Department and provided all necessary documents from Inspections. 231Page 25F-175 KAHONO OEI Sr. Plan Checker Summary of Experience Mr. Oei possesses over 30 years of extensive experience in all aspects of Municipal engineering and inspection services. He was responsible for plan checking of residential and commercial projects in conformance with state codes, zoning codes, energy codes, and local codes. He reviewed and approved building construction documents according to code regulations, civil design, and local zoning regulations. Mr. Oei has also reviewed grading, sewer, storm drain, erosion control, soils report data, structural engineering, shoring work, drainage plans, retaining structures, building seismic design, and complex foundation evaluation. Additional duties included technical assistance to members of the public, architects, engineers, and contractors; issuing building permits and performing Feld inspections according to plan specifications; training staff members and inspectors; and coordinating with City consultants on engineering and code issues. Mr. Cal has reviewed many plans to make sure they're in compliance with City codes and ordinances, rules and regulations. These plans have included Subdivision maps, parcel maps, site plans, and other development submittals. He has reviewed these plans for the following: • Current legal description • Accuracy of assessor's parcel being subdivided • Mathematical closure of subdivision boundary, individual lots, and public right-of-way dedication • Lot areas • Accuracy of conformance to all conditions of approval in the subdivision resolution in appropriate jurisdiction • Conformance of subdivision or parcel map with the tentative map He has prepared a comprehensive written list of comments and submitted it to the City highlighting all major issue while providing the specific design engineer/developer the opportunity to prepare a proposed resolution if they disagree with any of the comments. He has also plan checked improvement designs for conformance to the City's checklist and local standards. The plan check Included plan review process for public rights of way, such as street improvements, utility easements, drainage systems, encroachment permits, and traffic flow, concurrently with the plan review of onsite developments. He has reviewed grading plans including: • Compared grading plans with improvement plans • Reviewed plans for conformance with soils report • Reviewed plans to ensure compliance with applicable City codes and ordinances 241Pagc 25F-176 design, YOUNG JAMES PARK Sr. Plan Checker Summary of Experience Mr. Park has over 31 years of plan check review experience in Land Development Divisions and construction of public works CIP projects. He his in-depth experience includes land development and processing expertise, handling land development entitlement for large and small scale development projects and conducting engineering plan check review for public improvements that consist of subdivision map, grading, erosion control, SWPPP, WQMP, LID, parks, street, sewer, water, and storm drain. He has also prepared grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, street improvements, storm drain, hydrology and hydraulic report, sewer and water plans, SWPPPs and WQMPs for developments. In addition, he has developed the preliminary project design, coordinated with other agencies and acted as a design resource for team members. Young has trained and mentored professional staff and engineers, particularly associated with plan check review. He has reviewed applications as well as grading, improvement plans, final maps and tentative tract and parcel map for various private subdivision projects. He has also reviewed Specific Plans for large scale development (Dos Lagos and Arentine Specific Plans at Cajalco Street and I -15) consisting of master plan infrastructure facilities including water, sewer, storm drain system, traffic circulation, roadway Mass grading, assessment of development impact fees and all other necessary provisions. Mr. Park has attended DPR (Development Planning Review) and PRC (Planning Review Committee) meetings to present conditions of approval and comments to development plans and tentative map for processing subdivision, commercial, industrial, residential development plans. He also coordinated with developers and engineers and other public agencies to resolve and mitigate engineering complex during construction of improvements. Relevant Experience Agency: City of Buena Park Contract Title: Larwin Park improvements and Medivai Times Parking Lot Expansion Scope of services: Mr. Park was responsible for the design engineering of plans and plan check for drain Improvements, WQMP, and SWPPP for rehabilitation including park amenities at Larwin Park, located on Ball Avenue east of Valley View in City of Buena Park. HE was also responsible for plan check and design engineering for the Medival Time parking lot expansion in the City of Buena Park to expand parking lots and LID improvements. Agency: City of Industry; City of Placentia Contract Title: Private Development Plan check and Management Scope of services: As a contract City Engineer Mr. Young provided civil engineering plan check for private developments, including the review of engineering plans (e.g., street, sewer, waterline, storm drain, rough and fine grading plans, erosion control plans and other engineering reports). Agency: City of Bell Contract Title: Municipal Engineering Scope of services: As Senior Engineer, Mr, Yond was responsible for handling contract and counter administration for public works projects, including entitlement processing for private development; and 251Pa;e 25F-177 plan check for private development consisting of subdivision map, grading, street, sower, water, storm drain and supporting documents (e.g., SUSMP, LID and SWPPP). Also, handled assessment engineering; as well as the project management and contract administration for CIP projects, Including PSE preparation and coordination with Caltrans for FY 12113 street rehabilitation ($2.1 M); slurry Seal In various streets (120K); FY 13/14 street resurfacing ($2.2M); Florence Avenue resurfacing project (390K); Filmore Street resurfacing project funded by Proposition C (270K); and Walker and Gage Avenues Intersection Improvements. funded by FTIP (070K). Attended Subcommittee meetings for Watershed Management Plans (WMP) and Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Plans (CIMP), LID and Green Street. Oversaw plan check for land development plans, Including street, sewer, water, storm drain, SWPPP, SUSMP/LID as well as grading and stockpile. Agency: City of Fullerton Contract Title: Various Plan check Scope of services: Mr. Young Provided Engineering plan check of street, grading, and stone drainage for private developments. Provided administrative support for the Issuance of city encroachment permits. Agency: City of Corona, Fontana, La Quints, and Moreno Valley Contract Title: Various Englneering Plan Review Scope of services: Mr. Young provided civil engineering plan review for private development Improvement plans Including street, sewer, water, storm drain, rough and fine grading plans, other engineering reports and analysis supporting design work; attended meetings on behalf of the City to -resolve the engineering complex; provided administrative services by daily attendance at the City Hall. Agency: City of Corona Contract Title: Plan Check Review Scope of services: Provided plan check review of final Tract map, Parcel map and Improvement plans Including water, sewer, stone drain , precise end rough grading. SWPPP and WQMP, Legal description for easement deeds, street vacation, lot line adjustment and other required legal documents, traverse calculation, water, sewer network analysis and hydrology/hydraulics analysis and soll reports; reviewed Specific Plan and EIR (Environmental Impact Report) for large scale development consisting of master plan Infrastructure facilities Including water, sewer, storm drain system, traffic circulation, roadway design, Mass grading, assessment of development Impact fees and all other necessary provisions; attended DPR (Development Planning Review), and PRC (Planning Review Committee) meetings to present Public Works conditions and comments to development plans and tentative map for subdivision, commercial, industrial, residential development project; coordinated with developers, engineer, other public agencies, and field staff to mitigate engineering complex; prepared staff report to the City Council. Agency: City of San Clemente, Yorba Linda & Norco Contract Title: Plan Check Review Scope of services: Mr. Young provided plan check review for private development plans, city roadway design, storm drain, grading, water, and sewer design. Agency: City of Lawndale Contract Title: Plan Check Review Scope of services: Mr. Young provided plan check review for private development plans Including grading, street and sewer lines; reviewed and processed capital Improvement plans and specifications for public contract financed by the City, State and CDBG. 261Pagc 25F-178 WENDY OLSEN Contract Administrator Summary of Experience Ms. Olsen has more than twelve (12) years of professional experience as an Contract Administrator / Administrative Assistant in the Construction industry effectively assisting Construction Management at an office manager level, where she self -sufficiently managed the daily office responsibilities of processing and organizing of owner & subcontractor contracts, change orders, Insurance certificate issuance, bonds origination, generating preliminary notices, Including overseeing daily accounts payable, processing of subcontractor payments, accounts receivable, preparation of AIA billing forms for general contractors, lien releases, monthly billing account collections, recording & approval of payroll transactions for distribution, extensive data entry, coding and input of costs creating cost analysis reports. She has assisted many clients with contract administration of construction projects, such as Inland Empire Utilities Agency through GK & Associates with multi- million dollar construction projects. 271Page 25F-179 ROSALIND GUTHRIE Contract Administrator Summary of Experience Ms. Guthrie has more than thirteen (13) years of professional experience as an Contract Administrator/ Administrative Assistant in the Construction industry effectively assisting Construction Management contracts, where she efficiently monitored and maintained comprehensive budget for accurate project costs, job coded and processed all pay estimates, task orders and project invoices, Maintained and ensured accuracy of job cost on various projects, prepared schedule of Values, Disbursed accounts payable batches which included job cost coding and data entry on all subcontracts and vendors with follow-up on subcontractors and suppliers lien releases, prepared retention releases, coordinated all department safety training, verified time and material for change orders and emergency task orders, coordinated and scheduled all meeting and meeting minutes, assisted in fiscal year end processes, assisted with the closeout documentation on all jobs which included warranties, operations, maintenance manuals, and as-built/red line drawings, and ensured that all subcontractors were correctly and fully licensed and met all contract requirements. She also has full knowledge of SMARTS database for entry of SWPPP, NOI, COI, NOT and updating permits, as well as Microsoft Office Suite, SAP, and QUIckBookS. Relevant Experience Agency: Inland Empire Utilities Agency, Chino, CA Contract Title: Contract Administrator Scope of Services: Ms. Guthrie successfully coordinated, assisted, verified and followed- up on various projects and their subcontractors in order to maintain and monitor their comprehensive budgets, accurate licenses, and constant safety. She also had a large part in project closeouts and all project documentation. She incorporated her knowledge of SMARTS database for the entry of SWPPP, NOI, COI, NOT and updating permits for various projects. Ms. Guthrie was responsible for purchase acquisitions, as well as preparing retention releases and Schedule of Values. She assisted in IEUA department procedures such as their safety training, meetings, and monthly reports for quarterly audits, and project procedures such as budget control, project accuracy, and preliminary notices. 281Page 25F-180 CARINA JOHNSON Administrative Assistant / Contract Administrator Summary of Experience Mrs. Johnson has extensive experience providing Administrative Assistance and Contract Administration support in both public and private sectors. She has been responsible for providing project management, accounting and contracting support on many projects of varying scope, size and complexity. Her experience includes office administration, human resources, payroll, and coordinating meetings. Her project experience includes project management assistance for engineering and construction projects to include all scheduling, estimating, purchase orders, work orders, invoicing, monitoring progress, budget tracking, and status reports. She has knowledge of accounting principles, and possesses strong verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to make decisions and solve problems. She has extensive experience providing customer service to clients and has the ability to work with clients, contractors, subcontractors, sub - consultants and vendors. Mrs. Johnson has extensive experience performing payroll processing and Human Resources functions; invoicing - prepare, reconcile; budgets — monitor and reconcile; contract management, proposal writing, day -today office operations, accounts payable, and accounts receivable. She is proficient in Excel, MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, and Outlook), Adobe, Dropbox and Procore. Relevant Contract Administrative Project Experience: • City of South Pasadena • City of Colton • City of Santa Monica • Inland Empire Utilities Agency • Eastern Municipal Water District • City of La Canada Flintridge • City of Downey • City of Glendale • City of Anaheim • City of West Covina • City of S. El Monte 291Page 25F-181 Project Understanding The City of Santa Ana is seeking a qualified professional consultant fine to provide the City with professional staff to perform engineering, technical, and administrative tasks for Public Works. GK & Associates has included resumes of our highly experiences staff including, Construction Managers, Project Managers, Inspectors, Plan Checkers and Contract Administrators. We understand the City may select up to three consultants to enter into contract with a total aggregate contract of $2.5 million to be divided amongst the selected firms. Scope of Work Our scope of work is focused on delivering engineering, technical, and administrative services in accordance with your RFP requirements. We have carefully reviewed all of the scope requirements under the RFP — Engineering, Technical and Administrative Support Services, and are fully prepared to fill all of your needs as described in the RFP. Guiding Principles In describing our approach to various services required by the City we begin, below, with some of the overriding principles which will guide our services to you ■ Skilled, thorough, and professional management and inspection of construction activities related to the variety of improvements identified in the RFP. • Regular communications with the City's Project Manager/ Engineer, contractors, subcontractors, and other stakeholders. • A communications directory will be maintained and up-to-date between our staffs, City departments, state, local, federal regulatory agencies, design consultant, City's Project Manager, contractors, subcontractors, and other involved parties. • A "preventive" change order and construction claims mitigation process which anticipates construction issues before they surface as problems. • A change order resolution process which is objective, fair, consistent and efficient and one that maintains a "partnered" approach to problem resolution. • Timely resolution of all RFIs and identification of their collateral impacts on construction costs and schedule. • Sensitivity to surrounding community Issues and maintenance of needed exchange of information with the developer and City. • A computerized document management system which allows for ready access to daily reports, construction agenda and meeting minutes, RFIs, change orders review and negotiation documents, and communication with project stakeholders. ■ A fully documented quality assurance program which incorporates all applicable construction quality standards. ■ Strict adherence to job site safety standards, including safety awareness discussions in all weekly construction meetings. 301Pa0-e 25F-182 Schedule Approach 1. Pre -construction conference GK & Associates will lead the preconstruction conference meeting involving the contractor, City staff, design engineer, and other stakeholders to discuss construction schedule, sequencing, construction safety Issues and regular communication and coordination topics. At the meetings, our Construction Manager will provide the contractor with construction management plan and discuss the role, interaction and communication protocol between the construction contractors, the construction manager, the design consultants, the program manager, the City staff, and residents/property owners/business owners. An agenda will be distributed by GK & Associates to all participants in advance of this conference. The conference will address dispute resolution process, and transmittal, cataloguing and monitoring of RFis and project submittals, including requests for substitution. In support of the City staff and the design engineer, GK & Associates will answer any questions by the contractor regarding construction documents, inspection procedures, and job coordination requirements. GK & Associates will also distribute, and seek input on, a proposed standard agenda for weekly construction meetings. 2. Project kick-off meeting This meeting is intended to introduce GK & Associates project team with the City staff and to address any questions dealing with scheduling, monitoring, progress payment reviews, change order mitigation process, and other topics of importance to the City. At City's request, GK & Associates will submit our detailed construction inspection and jobsite safety plan covering the following elements: • Identification and role of project staff • Site safety procedures • Standard agenda for weekly construction meetings and monthly progress review meetings • Standard template for daily field notes • RFI transmittal and review process • Submittals and substitutions review process • Dispute resolution process • Routine coordination and communication requirements • Earned value reporting and contractor progress payment review process 3. Weekly construction meetings GK & Associates will hold weekly construction meetings with contractor to discuss various project activities, job safety issues, construction progress and construction issues. In each of these meetings construction schedule will be reviewed to chart the progress made to date and to discuss activities for the following week. GK & Associates will prepare minutes of each meeting for distribution to the contractor and the City. 4. Monthly progress meetings GK & Associates Project Manager will attend these monthly meetings with the City staff. The purpose of these meetings is to report to the City on -going construction issues including job safety, schedule, project completion, contractor payments requests and potential change orders. Our experience has shown that these meetings are more productive when held immediately following the contractor's monthly payment requests. One of the most critical elements meetings will be the discussion of contractor's earned value vs. project schedule. Any topics of Importance to other stake holders would be brought up in these meetings. Minutes of the monthly meetings will be prepared and submitted to the City within 72 hours of each meeting. 311Page 25F-183 5. Progress payments On a monthly basis we will review contractor earned value report and progress payment request We Will recommend to the City an appropriate payment based on our assessment of progress to date. Any disagreement between contractor's claims of job progress vs. our assessment will be highlighted and resolved In a timely basis. S. Project Management and Inspection GK & Associates will provide Construction Management and Inspection staff, as noted earlier, for the following activities for the duration of various projects as specified in the RFP. • Day to day construction management and field inspection of all construction activities through the project duration. • Point of contact to address and resolve all project concerns and requests by residents, property owners, businesses, others, and City • Preparation and submittal of weekly and monthly reports • Construction completion and contractor payment request reviews • Review of project submittals and substitution requests • Review and preparation of potential change orders • Provide project's constructability review • Meetings with the city related to construction inspection and management activities • Coordination with other project participants • Preparation of record drawings • Monitoring of contractors safety and traffic control plans • Monitoring and certification testing, disinfection tie -Ins and start ups • Provide closeout services, as Identified In the city's RFP • Maintain daily reports regarding construction activity • Preparation and submittal of weekly and monthly reports • Construction completion and contractor payment request reviews • Review of project submittals and substitution requests 7. Construction photos GK & Associates will be responsible for taking construction photos in digital media, capturing all critical activities. These photos will be properly catalogued and submitted to the city as part of the permanent construction record. li. Contract Record Drawings and Final Report Based on marked up drawings, capturing all construction related changes by the contractor, GK & Associates will deliver to the City one complete set of Mylar prints depicting as -built conditions. The markups will be kept current as the project proceeds. We will prepare and submit to the City a final report which will summarize and discuss the performance of the contractor, contract changes Including final cost and schedule revisions, and final resolution of significant contract Issues. 9. Maintenance of Documents Our Construction Manager will keep one record copy of all plans, drawings, specifications, and other contract documents for the project Including addenda, change orders, submittals, shop drawings, transmittals, technical manuals, and reports on site at all times during the progress of the project. We Will make records available to the program manager, design engineer, and City personnel within AB hours, upon requested. 321Page 25F-184 10. Change Order Management Change orders are a part of every construction project. However, a quality construction inspection process, led by a seasoned construction manager, can mitigate the collateral Impacts of change orders and eliminate any construction claims. Our experience tells us that timely Issue resolution prevents small construction issues from morphing Into bigger problems. Our approach to this process Is preventive. It is based on anticipation of construction Issues before they become bigger problems. We do that through continuous charting of construction activities before initiation of these activities; thus staying several steps ahead of the contractor. We also focus heavily on dealing with change orders with a sense of urgency, because a delayed response can morph small change orders Into big ones, with potentially bigger claims. In that context, we will be tracking project construction schedule diligently so any appropriate Ume extension requests by the contractor are dealt with In a timely manner. It is our experience that a predominant number of construction claims result directly from tardiness or Inaction in addressing contractors' claims for time extension. 11. Office Support, Project Management and Administration Assistance This task covers all the project management and administrative activities provided by the "home office" staff of GK & Associates. The effort by Ghazala Khan, who will serve as the Project Manager, alongside the office administrative and clerical staff in support of our field Inspector, Is Included In this task. As Project Manager, and company Principal, Ms. Khan will make sure that our field work Is being performed during monthly meetings with the City staff and will support our Resident Engineer and field Inspector In coordination and communication of some of the critical aspects of the project with various stakeholders. 331Pagc 25F-185 The following projects highlight GK & Associates relevant experience. We encourage you to contact our client references for their input on the quality of our work and expertise and responsiveness of our staff. City of Brea Project Descriptions: GK & Associates (GKA) provided construction management and inspection services for numerous projects in the City of Brea. GKNs professional consulting services Include engineering design, construction management and inspection services for its capital improvement program including the Birch Street and Berry Blvd. projects, the Carbon Canyon Street Rehabilitation Project, as well as the Lambert Road Rehabilitation project, the Traffic Control Technology Improvement Program project, the Fire Station, as well as the Residential Street Rehabilitation project. These projects include several street rehabilitations, as well as inspection of installation of several water pipelines, wastewater pipelines and water mains. We are also working with developers to build out several new housing communities throughout Brea which includes installation and rehabilitation of existing pipelines, storm drain systems, ADA compliance, permit work, and the construction of a two million gallon reservoir Including several pump stations and new sewer lines throughout numerous locations in the City of Brea. Reference: Mr. Delfino "Chino" Consunji, PE Deputy Director of Public Works / City Engineer (*Currently Public Works Director, City of Downey) City of Brea 1 Civic Center Circle Brea, CA 92821 (714) 686-13911 dconsunii(&downeyca.org City of Brea Project Site Pictures 341Page 25F-186 Inland Empire Utilities Agency Project Description: GK & Associates currently provides IEUA construction management services and has been providing the agency for over six years. Our staff provides a full range of services including contract administration, document tracking, monitoring and inspection of daily activities, coordination with design consultants on major re -design, change order tracking and negotiations, dispute resolutions, schedule monitoring, multi -agency coordination, review of payment requests, and construction meetings. To specifically appoint one project we have included RP-1. RP-1 is located In the City of Ontario near the intersection of Highway 60 and Archibald Avenue is going through several major expansions to bring the facility to a capacity of 114 million gallons per day. The facility serves the cities of Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Montclair, Fontana and an unincorporated area of San Bernardino County. RP I plant expansion project includes construction of a new laboratory building, an expansion of the cogeneration facilities, a standby power system, improvements to the digester heating equipment and electric power distribution system and odor control facilities at the plant head works and primary clarifiers. RP 4 is a water reclamation plant which is designed to work in conjunction with RP-1 to provide reclaimed water to users within the service area of Regional Plants No.1 and 4. At this plant solids are removed during the treatment process which are concentrated and then directed into an aerobic digester where they become stabilized. Once stabilized, they are dewatered, and then trucked to Agency's co -composting site by a contractor. In addition, RP-4 has the option of treating the solids off -site by returning the removed solids directly back into the sewer for eventual treatment at RP-1. Reference: Mr. John Scherck, Senior Construction Manager Inland Empire Utilities Agency 6075 Kimball Avenue Chino, CA 91708 (909)993-1547 Jscherck@ieua.org Inland Empire Utilities Agency Project Site Pictures 351Page 25F-187 City of Downey Project Descriptions: GK & Associates is currently providing a variety of construction management and Inspection services for multiple CIP projects in the City of Downey. Past and current projects vary in size from minor traffic signal upgrades and modifications to City-wide Fiber Optic Installations to full intersection and roadway widening. These projects include street rehabilitations, storm drain systems, major utility "undergrounding" and ADA compliance elements. When a project involves federal funding, GK & Associates' Inspectors are responsible for maintaining field compliance requirements as well as conducting federally mandated contractor/employee interviews for "end of project" and certified payroll audits. Quality assurance activities involve inspection of the work Including Traffic Signal Upgrades, Street Lighting, A.0 pavement, dry utilities, water, sewer, storm drain, curb and gutter, and sidewalks. GK & Associates has worked on multiple projects for the City of Downey, Including the Paramount Blvd. Fiber Optic Installation Project - Phase 1 & 2; the Florence Ave Fiber Optic City -Wide Installation Project, the Beliflowertimperial Hwy Improvement Project; Firestone Blvd. Water Pipeline Improvements; Lakewood Water Pipeline Improvements; Street Improvement and Utility Undergrounding Project and multiple traffic signal modifications and new installation projects. Reference: Mr. Edwin "Ed" Norris Director Public Works City of Downey 11111 Brookshire Ave. Downey, CA 90241 (562)904-7109 enonis@downeyca.org Mr. Deal Gutierrez Principal Civil Engineer City of Downey 11111 Brookshire Avenue Downey, CA 90241 (562)271-3188 dgutierr@downeyca.org City of Downey Project Site Pictures 361Page 25F-188 City of Norwalk Project Description: GK & Associates has previously provided the City of Norwalk with Construction Management and Inspection services for the City of Norwalk Wellhead Facilities and Pipelines. The facilities, which were federally funded, were constructed to significantly reduce the City's reliance on the water purchases from MWD. Our involvement on this project has spanned virtually every aspect of project Implementation during construction, Including overall project coordination, communication, scheduling, estimating, contract document reviews, value engineering, bidding and awarding, contract administration, Feld inspection, quality control, document maintenance, labor compliance, change orders, progress payments, progress reports, material testing, equipment and system testing, start up, trouble shooting, federal funding reporting, and contract closeout. References: Mr. Dan Garcia. City Engineer, City of Norwalk 12700 Norwalk Boulevard Norwalk, CA 90650 (562)929-5727 City of Norwalk Project Site Pictures 371Page 25F-189 City of Colton Project Description — GK & Associates has been providing professional engineering and design services for various CIP projects. A previously completed project was the construction of a 1.2-mite Class I dedicated bicycle and pedestrian trail that is a vital Inter -modal link between the City of Colton and the City of San Bernardino. The Colton Bikeway project was constructed to connect to the new Class 11 bike lane on Mt. Vernon Avenue. Most recently, GK & Associates has been assisting the City with AutoCAD Engineering Technician staff augmentation. Construction work has Included demolition and clean-up, minor grading, at -grade crossing traffic controls and lighting. Other work Included barriers such as landscaping along the Bikeway. This project was constructed according to Chapter 1000 of the Highway Design Manual, Bikeway Planning and Design. The total project cost was estimated to be $1.7 million. References — Victor Ortiz, PE Jess Sotto, PE Public Works & Utilities City of Colton (909)370-5551 City of Colton Project Site Pictures 381Pagc 25F-190 391Page 25F-191 Appendix ATTACHIIMNT 3-1: NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATIONS NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code Section 7106) To the CITY OF SANTA ANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC woRKS In accordance with Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code 7106 the BIDDER declares that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other BIDDER to put in a false or shfun bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived or agreed with any BIDDER or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the BIDDER or any BIDDER, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other BIDDER, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the BIDDER has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. Note: The above Non -collusion Affidavit is part of the Proposal. Signing this Proposal on the signature portion thereof shall also constitute signature of this Non -collusion Affidavit. BIDDERS are cautioned that making a false certification may subject the certifier to criminal prosecution. Signed State of California County of GOJ: A �c�tUS Subscribed and sworn to (or affnmed) before me on this f— day of sm z 2011• by Gi014 G khaki_, proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) who appeared before me. y I vp� blic Signature ADAM MUSAWIR COkai621BW / ¢ IOS AN6ElES COVlr7 Cavda. F+y. AteAGM 9,.Za21 Notary Public Seal City of Santa Ana RFF Page A3-1 25F-192 I' Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-2: NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: 1. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the mating of any federal grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant loan, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit a "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities". This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into_ Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U. S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed S100,000 and drat all such sub recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. Firm EC & AM Associates, dba GK & Associates Signed and Printed Name: Ghazala Khan Title President Dale Juna 6, 2018 City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3.2 25F-193 25F-194 Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-3: NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies as follows: The Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, The Consultant shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without, regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Consultant agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2. The Consultant shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Consultant, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 3 The Consultant shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers' representatives of the Consultant's commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. 4. The Consultant shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the Hiles, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. 5. The Consultant shall furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation, to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 6. In the event of the Consultant's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, the contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Consultant may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Exccution Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 7 The Consultant shall include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and the provisions of paragraphs (I) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-3 25F-195 25F-196 EXHIBIT B Fee Schedule 3333 Brea Canyon Road, Ste.120. Diamond Bar, CA 91765 www.ekandassociates.com GK & ASSOCIATES STANDARD HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE 2019 EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR FROM SIGNED CONTRACT DATE TITLE HOURLY RATES Project Manager $145 Construction Manager $140 Plan Check Engineer $130 Construction Inspector $128 Contract Administrator $75 Administrative Assistant $70 *Based on a minimum of 4 hours. GK & Associates rates are subject to yearly increases based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Tele: 909-595-1940, Fax: 909-595-1314, Email: GKhan@GKandassociates.com 25F-197 25F-198 EXHIBIT 6 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 16th day of July, 2019 by and between Transtech Engineers, Inc. ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. On May 30, 2019, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 19-045, by which it sought a consultant to provide engineering, technical, and administrative support services on an as -needed basis for the City's Public Works Agency. B. Consultant submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Consultant represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-045 and addendum thereto. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES On an as -needed basis, and at the City's sole discretion, Consultant shall perform the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-045 and addendum thereto, and as more specifically delineated in Consultant's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated in full. 2. COMPENSATION a, City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maximum compensation to Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement at the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. Consultant is one of several consultants selected to provide services on an as - needed basis under RFP No. 19-045. The total compensation for services provided by all consultants selected under RFP No. 19-045 shall not exceed the shared aggregate amount of $2,500,0.00 during the term of the Agreement, including any extension periods. 2 ' 4b9 b. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals and Scope of Work, which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate on July 15, 2022, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 17, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended for one 2-year period upon a writing executed by the City Manager and City Attorney. 4. PREVAILING WAGES Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer -employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Consultant shall require all subconsultants to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and 20 �2800 perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. 7. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subconsultants, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary with respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions, b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident, d. If Consultant is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: (i) Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. 2 2201 (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be cancelled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect, by consultant, without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. f. If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Consultant's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. ]INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability. (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Consultant or its subconsultants, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates to the services described in section I of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, and attorney's fees, 1&-202 for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the City pursuant to this Agreement. 10. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. 11. CONFIDENTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 13. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: 2dr=52f63 To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax 714- 647-6956 Executive Director Public Works Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-21) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 To Consultant: Transtech Engineers, Inc. 13367 Benson Avenue Chino, CA 91710 Attn: Abroad Ansari, P.E., Principal A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party, Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these timeframes, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 14. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant regarding the subject matter herein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 15. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without Pa e6of8 25 -204 the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 16. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies. 17. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 18. NON-DISCRINIINATION Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, relation, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 19. JURISDICTION -VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 26K2165 20. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary" licenses, -permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the,provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City -of Santa Ana and all other ,governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of tbis Agreement. 21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a.. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify Cityfully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or,power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body.of this Agreement., IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Norma Mitre Acting Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO PORAI SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By. 94 /iv- ;:,54:W't JcVn M.Funk Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL Fuad S. Sweiss, PE, PLS Executive Director Public Works Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA Kristine Ridge City Manager CONSULTANT' Title: Page 8 of 8 25F-206 EXHIBIT A Submitted To City of SANTA ANA 20 Civic Center Plaza; Ross Annex Santa Ana, CA 92701 Attn.: Taig Higgins Public Works Agency; M-43 SEALED PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES RFP NO.19.045 IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL Submitted By TRANSTECH Engineers, Inc. Contact Person: Ahmad Ansari, PE, Principal E: ahmad.ansari@transtech.org C:949-702-5612 0:909-595-8599 25F-207 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-208 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Proposal is submitted per the Format Specified in Section III. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS I B. PROPOSAL CONTENTS of City's RFP. As required, STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS is limited to a maximum of (10) double -sided pages (excluding front and back covers, section dividers and attachments such as resumes, forms), with minimum font size 11-point Arial. Section Page 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS (Per RFP requirement, limited to 10 pages) 1.1 - 1.10 a. Cover Letter 1.1 b. Contract Agreement Statement 1.2 c. Firm and Team Experience 1.2 d. Understanding of Need 1•7 e. Relevant Project Experience 1-8 f. References 1.10 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 2.1 - 2.6 a. Project Understanding 2.1 b. Service Approach 2.2 c. Staffing Schedule Per Q & A Issued By City On 6-11-19 2.6 3. FEE PROPOSAL (per RFP instructions, submitted in a separate envelope) 4. CERTIFICATIONS 4.1 - 4.4 • Attachment 3-1: Non -Collusion Affidavit 4.1 • Attachment 3.2: Non -Lobbying Certification 4.2 • Attachment 3.3: Non -Discrimination Certification 4.3 APPENDIX -RESUMES Al - A36 c PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-209 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-210 IwSTATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 25F-211 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-212 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.1 a. COVER LETTER Jj . June 13, 2019 City of SANTA ANA 20 Civic Center Plaza; Ross Annex TRANSTECI�I Santa Ana, CA 92701 Attn.: Taig Higgins 13367 Benson Avenue Public Works Agency; M-43 Chino, CAp7io www.transtech.org 855595,2495 (toll -free) Subject: PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ISO 9001:2015 Certified ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 Dear Mr. Higgins: Transtech is pleased to submit this proposal to the City for the subject services. Company Profile: Established in 1989, Transtech (a California Corporation) is a multi -disciplinary engineering consulting firm. Our staff and resources include approximately 100 engineers, building officials, project managers, designers, plan checkers, inspectors, construction managers, traffic and transportation analysts, technicians, planners, support personnel. Transtech is currently providing municipal services to approximately 30 agencies, and has extensive experience working In a mixed staff/consultant environment for 30 years. We consider our staff as extension of City staff, and work in the same structure and hierarchy as other City staff, and coordinate and interact with various City staff members. Our service capabilities include; • Building & Safety Services, Building Inspection, Plan Check, Building Evaluations, City Building Official, Code • Enforcement • Civil Engineering, Freeways and Interchanges, Local Streets and Roads, Sewerage, Water and Storm Drain, Pavement Management System, Grading Studies • Staff Augmentation • CIP Program Management • Construction Management and Inspection • Federally Funded Project Management • Grant Writing • CDBG Project Management • City Engineer, City Traffic Engineer, Development Review, Public Works Engineering, Plan Check, Inspection • Labor Compliance • Planning Support • Traffic and Transportation Planning and Engineering • Water Resources Engineering • Surveying, Mapping, ALTA, Right-of-way Engineering • Emergency and Disaster Response, Support and Recovery Services Contract Principal with extensive experience as former Public Works Director: Our Contract Principal, Ahmed Ansari has over 32 years of experience in public works and city/county engineering. Mr. Ansari served at senior executive management staff at several municipalities In Southern California. Most recently, he managed the Orange County Public Works' 7-year Capital Improvement Program comprised of roads, flood and bikeway improvement projects throughout the County. He has a broad knowledge of local government operations, including preparation and presentation of agenda reports to advisory boards, commissions and city councils. Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact us. Sincerely,, Ahmed Ansari, PE, Principal ahmad.ansario(")transtech.oro ; O: 909-595-8599; C: 949-702-5612; www.transtech.org PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADJg1§TRATTJ J SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 THESE CHANGES NOT ACCEPTED BY CITY 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.2 b. CONTRACT AGREEMENT STATEMENT Following are comments we received on the contract from our insurance agency for City's review. If selected by the City, we will appreciate a discussion with the City's contract administrator to discuss the final contract language. imn.m iqi el w Consult uu waives the right to receive compensation end agrees to indeamnfy the City for any workperfomied prior to opproval ofinsmmtceby the City. Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold hawless the City, its officers, agents, employees, contractors special-covusel,-arrd representatives from liability. (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial gr c%turtaa le relief prising out of claims-fot personal itUtuy, including death, and Aaim, fen property damngq�tx'Irich may arise from the negligent operations of the Collsultaat, its subcontractom agres, employees, or other persons acting on its behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this AQc- cn-t;. ned (21 fLt»n_nnY sltiokckpt personal The to all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in nay legal proceeding. Notwidtsu foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Sectionn,�2782.8, indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code section 2782.6,10'Magiam`a of, pertain to, a relate to the negligence, recklessness, orwillful misconduct of dhe Consultant, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY M)LNINIFTCATION and Consultant shall defend and indemnify the City, is officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, for infringement of any United states' letters patent, trademark or copyright infringement, including costs, contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the Citypmsnaht to this Agrenamt. c. FIRM AND TEAM Company Profile: Established in 1989, Transtech (a California Corporation) is a multi -disciplinary engineering consulting fine. Our staff and resources include approximately 100 engineers, building officials, project managers, designers, plan checkers, inspectors, construction managers, traffic and transportation analysts, technicians, planners, support personnel. Transtech is currently providing municipal services to approximately 30 agencies, and has extensive experience working In a mixed staff/consultant environment for 30 years. We consider our staff as extension of City staff, and work in the same structure and hierarchy as other City staff, and coordinate and interact with various City staff members. Our service capabilities Include: • Building & Safety Services, Building Inspection, Plan Check, Building Evaluations, City Building Official, Code Enforcement • Civil Engineering, Freeways and Interchanges, Local Streets and Roads, Sewerage, Water and Storm Drain, Pavement Management System, Grading Studies • Staff Augmentation • CIP Program Management • Construction Management and Inspection • Federally Funded Project Management • Grant Writing • CDBG Project Management • City Engineer, City Traffic Engineer, Development Review, Public Works Engineering, Plan Check, Inspection • Labor Compliance • Planning Support • Traffic and Transportation Planning and Engineering • Water Resources Engineering • Surveying, Mapping, ALTA, Right-of-way Engineering • Emergency and Disaster Response, Support and Recovery Services PROPOSAL FOR TRAWSrECiI ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADf gfR/jTTITEwSUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.3 Following Is a list of our municipal services contracts: City of Temple City ✓ Engineering Services: City Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Design, Construction Management, CIP Project, Management, PW Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection, As -Needed Permit Technician City of Commerce ✓ Engineering Services: City Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Design, Construction Management, CIP Project, Management, PW Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection City of Chino ✓ CIP Management Services: CIP Management Services. City of Rosemead ✓ Engineering Services: CIP Management, Staff Augmentation, Engineering Support, Traffic Eng City of Cudahy ✓ Engineering Services: City Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Design, Construction Management, CIP Project, Management, PW Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management ✓ Building & Safety Services: Plan Review Services City of Beaumont ✓ Engineering Services: Engineering Support Staff Augmentation City of San Marino ✓ City Traffic Engineering Services: City Traffic Engineering San Bernardino County Housing Authority ✓ Engineering and Building Services: As -Needed Engineering, Building & Safety Support City of Thousand Oaks ✓ On -call Engineering Services: On -call Engineering City of Placentia ✓ Development/Public Works Plan Check: As - Needed Development/Public Works Plan Check City of Culver City ✓ On -call Engineering Services: On -call Engineering City of Seal Beach ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, As -needed Inspection ✓ Public Works Services: Public Works/CIP Inspection City of Claremont ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection City of Alhambra ✓ Engineering Services: City Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Design, Construction Management, CIP Project, Management, PW Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection, Permit Technician City of South El Monte ✓ Engineering Services: City Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Design, Construction Management, CIP Project, Management, PW Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management, and PW Plan Check City of Monterey Park ✓ Engineering Services: Engineering Support, Traffic Engineering, CIP Management, PW Plan Check City of Manhattan Beach ✓ On -call Engineering Services: On -call Engineering City of Menifee ✓ On -call Engineering Services: On -call Engineering City of Big Bear Lake ✓ Engineering/Public Works Services: Design, Public Works and Construction Inspection, Construction Management City of San Fernando ✓ On -call Engineering Services: On -call Engineering City of Anaheim ✓ On -call Engineering Services: On -call Engineering Riverside County Economic Development Agency ✓ Engineering and Building Services: As - Needed Engineering, Building Evaluations, & Surveying City of Bell ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection, As -Needed Permit Technician City of South Pasadena ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection, Permit Technician City of West Hollywood ✓ Building & Safety Services: As -Needed Inspection, Plan Review, Permit Technician City of Hawaiian Gardens PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND Al) V IINP n AI C SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. TmNsmch 19.045 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.4 City of Azusa ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Plan Review, As -needed Inspection San Manuel Indian Reservation ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection San Manuel Casino ✓ Building & Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection ✓ Building and Safety Services: Building Official, Plan Review, Inspection, Permit Technician City of Downey ✓ Building & Safety Services: Plan Review, Inspection UTC Corporation/City of Riverside ✓ Building & Safety Services: Plan Review, Inspection, and Support .W11LLa4Lyr11Ni1ua1 w1m extensive experience as former Public Works Director: Our Contract Principal, Ahmed Ansad has over 32 years of experience In public works and city/county engineering. Mr. Ansari served at senior executive management staff at several municipalities In Southern California. Most recently, he managed the Orange County Public Works' 7-year Capital Improvement Program comprised of roads, flood and bikeway improvement projects throughout the County. He has a broad knowledge of local government operations, including preparation and presentation of agenda reports to advisory boards, commissions and city councils. . Protect Key Staff Org Chart: David Ragland, PE, PLS, QSD, QSP, Sr. Engineer Jeffrey Kao, PE, CASp, CBO Sr. Engineer Ahmed Ansad, PE Contract Principal t ti i im Michael Ackerman, PE, QSD, Okan Demirci, PE, QSD, QSP QSP, QISP, Sr. Engineer Project Manager, P.roj: Controls Allen Pangan, PE Cam Ayan, PE Sr. Engineer Sr. Engineer Richard Garland, TE Sr, Traffic Engineer At Pagans Sr. Construction Manager Melissa Demirci, RSP Ali Cayir, PE Craig Melicher, PE Jena Robbins, PTP Project Manager, Grants Coord. Principal, QC/CA Sr. VP, Staff Training Trafflc/Transp. Planner Our staff and resources include approximately.100 engineers, project managers, designers, plan checkers, inspectors, construction managers, traffic and transportation analysts, technicians, admin support personnel. PROPOSALFOR -" TiuNsrECq ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISg J1TIItVgSUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.5 Protect Key Staff Brief Qualifications (Full Resumes are provided In "Appendix -Resumes"): AHMAD ANSARI, PE, Contract Principal ✓ 30 years of experience. ✓ Former Director of PW/Cfty Engineer in several municipalities, including Moreno Valley and Rialto, where he managed PW Departments and CIP. ✓ Served as Division Manager at the Orange County PW Department in charge of their 7-Year, $700M Road, Flood, Bikeway CIP projects. ✓ As City Engineer/PW Director, he was responsible for the management of CIP for various Cities from initial planning and development thru construction, preparing RFP's, hiring and overseeing consultants. ✓ Also served as Interim City Manager for the City of Rialto. DAVID RAGLAND, PE, PLS, QSD, QSP, Sr. Engineer ✓ Over 30 years of experience. ✓ Preforms map checks Including review of tentative parcel maps, lot line adjustment, perfecting deed and final parcel map. ✓ Serves as Principal Project Manager for the design, construction and management of a variety of projects, Including: Master Planned Communities; Major infrastructure projects for public agencies (Freeway Interchanges, Roadways, Water, Storm Drain and Sewer Facilities and Master Plans); Commercial, Retail and Residential Development; Infrastructure Master Plan Studies and Development. MICHAEL ACKERMAN, PE, QSD, QSP, QISP, Sr. Engineer ✓ Over 20 years of experience. ✓ Served as Project Design Engineer, Project Manager, and Construction Manager/Resident Engineer on a number of projects. ✓ Served at various Cities under Transtech's City Engineering Contracts, including Temple City, Huntington Park, and Alhambra. ✓ Prior experience includes working for Caltrans as Civil Transportation Engineer; and for City of San Bernardino as Associate Engineer under City Engineer of the Division of Public Works in the Department of Development Services. ALLEN PANGAN, PE, Sr. Engineer ✓ Over 30 years of experience. ✓ Experience includes working for City of Palmdale (22 years) and City of Simi Valley (1 year). ✓ Prior experience includes working at US Navy, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion. ✓ Experience includes working as contract/consultant Civil Engineer, Plan Checker, Design Engineer for various Cities. He managed multi -discipline of wide variety of projects from the initial conception, planning, budgeting, scheduling, preliminary engineering to final engineering and completion of construction. OKAN DEMIRCI, PE, QSD, QSP, Project Manager, Project Controls ✓ 10 years of experience. ✓ Serves as CIP Program Manager and Assistant Public Works Director and Assistant City Engineer at Transtech's Contract Cities. ✓ Completed Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy, very familiar with the management and administration of federally funded projects in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM) ✓ Completed the Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy and is very familiar with the management and administration of federally funded projects in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM) AL PAGANI, Sr. Construction Manager ✓ Over 35 years of experience. PROPOSAL FOR TRANSIECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-217 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.6 ✓ Extensive experience in general engineering/public works and building construction projects. ✓ Has been responsible for private and public works construction projects in Type A and Type B construction more than $1 B. ✓ Serves as job superintendent and construction manager, supervising Inspector and sr. inspection for various Transtech contract cities. ✓ Extensive experience in the management and administration of federally funded projects in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). RICHARD GARLAND, TE, Sr. Traffic Engineer ✓ Over 35 years of experience in traffic engineering and transportation planning. ✓ Served as City Traffic Engineer for several cities In Southern California where he has been involved with traffic signal design and operatlons, permit parking programs, citizen requests on traffic and parking issues, analysis of stop sign requests, public hearings, speed surveys, and neighborhood traffic control. In this capacity, he served as staff liaison for the Public Works Commissions and prepared reports and gave presentations at Planning Commissions and City Councils. JANA ROBBINS, PTP, RSA, Sr. Traffic/Transportation Planner ✓ Approximately 25 years of experience in the field of traffic and transportation engineering and planning. ✓ Serves as the Transtech representative for Traffic Engineering Services at various Cities, prepares traffic safety and calming studies, stop and signal warrants/studies, traffic impact studies, traffic calming reports, responds to requests from Public and City Officials and attends Traffic Commission, Planning Commission, City Council Meetings as well as Design Review Board meetings. ✓ Prepares traffic impact studies for projects in Southern California, of which Involves the coordination with many local and regional agencies. MELISSA DEMIRCI, RSP, Project Manager, Grants Coordinator ✓ Approximately 8 years of experience in Project Management, Transportation and Traffic Engineering, and Grant Writing. ✓ Well versed in Caltrans and Local Assistance construction filing and document system. ✓ Served as Office Engineer responsible for all Caltrans documentation, as well as Community Outreach for the Rte 71/Mission Grade Separation Project (Federally Funded, $40m), Washington BI Widening and Reconstruction Project (Federally Funded, $38m), and the Bogert Trail Bridge Widening Project ($5M). ✓ Prior experience includes working as in the Energy and Environment Department of the Mayor's preparing infrastructure grants and project management for 3 years at the City of Los Angeles while completing her civil engineering degree at Cal Poly. JEFFREY KAO, PE, CASp, CBO, Sr. Engineer, ICC Certified Plans Examiner and Inspector ✓ 20 years of experience. ✓ MS in Structural Engineering, BS in Civil Engineering. ✓ Licensed Civil Engineer. ✓ ICC certified Building, Mechanical, and Plumbing Plans Examiner. ✓ ICC certified CalGreen Inspector and Plans Examiner. ✓ ICC certified Building Inspector. ✓ Extensive experience in Structural Plan Check. ✓ Experience includes working as structural design engineer. ✓ Chinese Mandarin Speaker. CEM AYAN, PE, Sr. Engineer, ICC Certified Plans Examiner and Inspector ✓ 20 years of experience. ✓ BS in Civil Engineering, MS in Civil Engineering, emphasis in structures ✓ Licensed Civil Engineer C PROPOSAL FOR TRANSWCh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-218 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.7 ✓ [CC certified Plans Examiner, Building Inspector. ✓ Experience at Transtech's contract cities include City of Alhambra, City of South Pasadena and City of West Hollywood. ✓ Experience also includes working as structural design engineer, plans examiner and building inspector. ALI CAYIR, PE, Principal, QC1QA ✓ Over 30 years of experience. ✓ Serves as Contract City Engineer for various Cities under Transtech's Municipal Contracts. ✓ Participated on numerous multi -disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil and traffic engineering, urban and rural development, and public works projects. ✓ Has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. CRAIG MELICHER, PE, Sr. VP, Staff Training ✓ Over 30 years of experience. ✓ Served as Contract City Engineer, Building Official for various Cities under Transtech's Municipal Contracts. ✓ Participated on numerous multi -disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil and traffic engineering, urban and rural development, and public works projects. ✓ Has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and Interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. d. UNDERSTANDING OF NEED The City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency is soliciting proposals for staff services from consulting firms to assist in the Design, Construction Management, Plan Check, Project Management, Inspection, Oversight and delivery of Public Work Services. In the past, the City has utilized professional and administrative staff on as needed basis to meet the goals and objectives of the City in the delivery of quality and on time services. The staff services are an extension to the current workforce and work in conjunction to better serve and complement the needs of the Public Works Agency. On as needed basis, the selected Consultants will provide the City with professional staff to perform engineering, technical and administrative tasks on the delivery Public Work Services. These tasks may include: Engineering design for street rehabilitation and street widening projects plans and specifications. Underground utility design and review for water, sewer and stone drain plans and specifications; Electrical and Mechanical consulting, review of design of plans and specifications for water infrastructure (i.e. development and permit projects) review of and processing of right of way maps and legal descriptions; Engineering and administrative support of Neighborhood Traffic Management and Residential Permit Parking program; Landscaping and Irrigation system design for public work projects. In addition, services may include traffic ping, survey services, contract management, project inspection and oversight, and administrative support services. On an on -call basis, the Consultants might be requested to fill position titles listed below. The Consultant's ability to fill all listed positions is desirable, but not a requirement. • Engineering/Technical: Project Engineer; Senior Civil Engineer (P.E. License Required); Assistant Engineer 11, (Civil, Traffic, Electrical, Mechanical); Assistant Engineer I, (Civil, Traffic, Electrical, Mechanical); Engineering Aide; CADD— Designer; GIS Analyst; Land Surveyor (LS License Required); Project Manager; Field Inspector (Construction); Field Inspector (Buildings); Storm Water Coordinator, Plan Check Engineer (Grading, Street Improvement, Utilities); Map Checker • Administrative: Sr. Accounting Assistant; Accounting Assistant; Administrative Assistant; Contract Administrator, Permit Parking Assistant i PROPOSAL FOR�TanNsiech ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND AD INISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-0" 5F-219 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.g After the City identifies the need for a position to be filled, the selected consultant/s will be asked to expeditiously provide resumes of the candidates for the position. The City reserves the right to interview any of the candidates prior to making the selection. a. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Providing similar contract services and staffing to local cities for 30 years: One of the unique qualifications of Transtech and its staff is that we serve as City Engineers, Traffic Engineer, Building Official, Plan Checker, Inspector, Public Works Permit Inspector, Federal Compliance/Resident Engineer and CIP Engineer/Manager for a number of agencies. We have extensive experience working with Public Agencies and Staff in similar assignments, Including experience In preparing staff reports and presenting at City Councils, Boards, and Commissions. We are accustomed to working with governmental agencies and understand governmental Issues and budgetary complexities, which Include but are not limited to policies and procedures. Staff Members with extensive experience who have served as Public Works Director, City Engineer, CIP Manager, Caltrans Engineer: Our team includes uniquely qualified key staff members, who previously served as Public Works Director, City Engineer, Caltrans Engineer, and expert engineers and technical support staff with extensive experience in all types of capital projects and funding programs, and managed large Capital Programs/Projects. In addition, our Contract Principal, Ahmed Ansari has over 32 years of experience In public works and city/county engineering. Mr. Ansari served at senior executive management staff at several municipalities in Southern California. Most recently, he managed the Orange County Public Works' 7-year CIP Program comprised of roads, flood and bikeway improvement projects throughout the County. FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LISTING OF VARIOUS TYPES OF PROJECTS REPRESENTATIVE OF TRANSTECH'S DIVERSIFIED EXPERIENCE: . 2018, 2017, 2018 Annual City-wide Street Rehabilitation Project ($9M), City of Commerce: Prepared Design/PS&E as well as provided construction management and inspection services. 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Annual City-wide Street Rehabilitation Project, City of Temple City, ($4.5M): Prepared Design/PS&E as well as provided construction management and inspection services. . 710 Freeway Interim Improvements and Fremont Widening Project (Federally Funded), City of Alhambra ($5M): Prepared Design/PS&E package, as well as provided construction management and inspection services. • Rosemead Boulevard Improvements Project (Federally Funded), City of Temple City ($20M): Provided turnkey services including construction management, resident engineer, inspection, and office engineer. The project included protected bike lanes, widening and reconstruction of 2 miles of roadway (including approx. 6,000 tons rubberized AC overlay). • Washington Boulevard Widening and Reconstruction Project (Federally Funded), City of Commerce/Caltrans ($38M): Provided turnkey services included construction management, resident engineer, inspection, office engineer, and funds coordinator. The project Included the widening and reconstruction of 2.7 miles of Roadway (including approx. 3,500 tons rubberized AC overlay). AWARD: This project was recognized as one of the projects of the years as part of the 2017 American Public Works Association (APWA) BEST Award, in the category of Transportation Projects. • Rte 71/Misslon BI Grade Separation Project (Federally Funded), City of Pomona/Caltrans ($40M): Transtech provided owner representation, construction management, resident engineer, inspection, and office engineer services. Caltrans was the oversight/jurisdictional Agency. • Eastern Avenue Street Rehab Project, City of Commerce ($1.5M): Prepared Design/PS&E package, as well as provided construction management and inspection services. The project involved Full Depth Reclaimed Pavement Rehabilitation. AWARD: This project was recognized as one of the projects of the year awards as part of the 2017 Outstanding Local Streets and Roads Project Award Program in the Category of PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-220 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.9 Roads for Efficient & Sustainable Road Maintenance, Construction & Reconstruction Projects. • Cactus Avenue and Nason Street Improvements and 136' Span Bridge Project (SLPP Funded), City of Moreno Valley ($21M): Provided construction management, resident engineer, Inspection, and office engineer services. AWARD: This project was recognized with a project achievement award by the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) for Construction Management Services under the Public Works Category for $11 M-$50M ranged projects. • Lugo Park, Soccer Field and Park Improvements (Federally Funded), City of Cudahy ($1.6M): Prepared the PS&E as well as provided construction management and inspection services for a regulation soccer field with artificial turf on existing baseball field, DG walking path, landscaping, parking lot expansion, concrete plaza, lighting, drainage, bathroom and concession stand ADA Improvements. • Campus Parkway Roadway Project, City of San Bernardino ($6M): Prepared Design/PS&E as well as provided construction management and Inspection services for the project. Improvements included street, water, sewer, storm drain, landscape, street lighting, traffic signal, and signing and striping. • CSUSB (Cal State SB University) San Bernardino Campus Access Road ($5m): Prepared PS&E and provided construction administration for the project. Improvements included approximately 1-mile street, water, landscape, grading, drainage, street lighting and various other improvements. • SR2S, BTA and Pavement Rehabilitation Project (State Funded), City of Temple City ($2M): Prepared Design/PS&E package, as well as provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project involved pavement rehabilitation, curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals, utilities, and other misc. improvements. • Sewer upgrade Project ($2m), City of San Bernardino: Prepared PSE for upgrade of main sewer lines at various locations per the City's Sewer Master Plan. • City of San Bernardino, Northpark Boulevard Sewer Extension: Half mile gravity sewer main extension for University Park Subdivision in the City of San Bernardino; Project required special structural designs and encroachment permitting for crossing 100' aqueduct right-of-way. • City of San Bernardino, University Park Storm Drain: Design of storm drain system with pipes ranging in size from 18 to 60 inches and trapezoidal channel design for 4500 cfs. • University of California, Riverside, West Campus Infrastructure: Prepared West Campus Infrastructure Development Design/Study, which identified utility and surface infrastructure requirements, and how these Improvements could be phased to accommodate proposed campus growth, for an area of 236 acres to support approx. 5 million gross square feet of academic, research, support, and student housing facilities. • University Development Master Plan (San Bernardino): Prepared Master Plan for approximately 200- acre site in association with the City of San Bernardino, Watson Development and Cal -State SB for the development of 200 residential, mixed use, live -work, retail, office and student housing, educational and training facilities and offices for Cal State SB University. • San Elijo Hills Specific Plan (San Bernardino): Provided planning, engineering, surveying services for the design and development of the 2,000-acre 3,500 dwelling unit Specific Plan and Master Tentative Map In the City of San Marcos. • Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan (including annexation into the City) (San Bernardino): Prepared Master Plan for approximately 4,000-acre site at the foothills of San Bernardino Mountains, and includes 1,500 to 2,000 residential units, 1,000,000 square feet of commercial and office space, 199-acre/18-hole public golf course, renovation and reuse of the historic Arrowhead Springs Hotel with a new 115 room annex, new 300-room hotel, a conference center, 14-acre corporate office area. • Traffic and Transportation Engineering: Transtech is currently providing various Traffic and Transportation Engineering contract services to several agencies and serves as contract traffic engineer for a number of municipalities. We provide technical expertise and recommendations, and conduct necessary surveys and prepare reports on traffic related issues, and present them at Commission and/or Council Meetings. We prepare traffic safety and calming studies, stop and signal warrants/studies, traffic impact PROPOSAL FOR TerwsTECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-221 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.10 studies, respond to City requests, citizen complaints and attend Traffic Commission meetings. We review traffic Impact studies submitted by developers, provide traffic study guidelines to other consultants preparing TIA's and represent the City at planning commission and council meetings when these projects are reviewed and presented. We also assess safety for pedestrians, buses and bicycles by reviewing master plans completed for transit and bicycles as well as safe walk to school routes. Grants, And Federally and State Funded Projects Management/Administration: Transtech has extensive experience in grant writing and federally and state funded project and funding administration. Our staff works with our client cities to find potential funding sources, and to prepare competitive applications for various programs. In the past year few years alone, total funds obtained by our fine thru grant applications was approximately $80M. Additionally, after funds are awarded to a client, our experienced staff provides assistance to ensure compliance with applicable funding program requirements, including preparing necessary approvals (environmental, utilities, ROW), processing E-76 authorizations, and managing project. f. REFERENCES REFERENCES FROM FEW LOCAL AGENCIES WE CURRENTLY PROVIDE SIMILAR SERVICES: Client Name: City of Commerce (Year started and completed: 2003 — Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: Building Official, Building and Safety Plan Check, Public Works Plan Checks, Traffic Engineering, CIP Design, Construction Management, Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management • Contact: Maryam Babaki, PE, PW and Dev Sery Director; T: 323-722-4805; E: mbabakl(&ci.commerce.ca.us Client Name: City of Alhambra (Year started and completed: 1993 —Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: Building Official, Building and Safety Plan Check, Inspection and Permit Technician, City Engineering, Public Works Plan Checks, Traffic Engineering, CIP Design, Construction Management, Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management • Contact: Marc Castagnola, Development Serv. Director, 626-570-5041; E: mcastacnolano cityofalhambra orc Client Name: City of Temple City (Year started and completed: 2012 — Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: Building Official, Building and Safety Plan Check, City Engineering, Public Works Plan Checks, Traffic Engineering, CIP Design, Construction Management, Inspection, Federally Funded Project Management • Contact: Michael Forbes, Community Development Director; T: 626.285-2171; E: mforbes(cDtemplecity us Client Name: City of South El Monte (Year started and completed: 2018 — Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: Contract Engineering, City Engineer, Traffic Engineer, Plan Check, Inspection, CIP Management • Contact: Rene Salas, Public Works Director; T: 626-579-6540, Ext. 3040; E: rsalasta7.soelmonte.oro Client Name: City of Monterey Park (Year started and completed: 2011 — Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: CIP Management, Inspection, PW/Building Plan Cheek • Contact: Ron Bow, City Manager; T: 626-307-1320; E: RBowaaMonterevPark.ca.aov Client Name: City of San Marino (Year started and completed: 2018 — Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: Traffic Engineering • Contact: Michael Throne, PW Director, 626-300-0787; E: MThroner7a C.Ityof$anMarinO orc Client Name: Riverside County Economic Development Agency (Year started and completed: 2012 — Ongoing Service) • Services Provided: Contract Engineering, Building Evaluations, Surveying • Contact: Vincent Yzaguirre, Deputy Director of Real Estate; T: 951-955-9011; E: VYzaauirre(arivcoeda.orc I„ PROPOSAL FOR TruANS nstEcN ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-222 ZSCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 25F-223 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-224 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE a. PROJECT UNDERSTANDING 2.1 The City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency is soliciting proposals for staff services from consulting firms to assist in the Design, Construction Management, Plan Check, Project Management, Inspection, Oversight and deliveryof Public Work Services. The City encompasses 27.5 square miles and a population ofover 325,000 people. In the past, the City has utilized professional and administrative staff on as needed basis to meet the goals and objectives of the City in the delivery of quality and on time services. The staff services are an extension to the current workforce and work in conjunction to better serve and complement the needs of the Public Works Agency. On as needed basis, the Consultants will provide the City with professional staff to perform engineering, technical and administrative tasks on the delivery Public Work Services. These tasks may include: Engineering design for street rehabilitation and street widening projects plans and specifications. Underground utility design and review for water, sewer and storm drain plans and specifications; Electrical and Mechanical consulting, review of design of plans and specifications for water infrastructure (i.e. development and permit projects) review of and processing of right of way maps and legal descriptions; Engineering and administrative support of Neighborhood Traffic Management and Residential Permit Parking program; Landscaping and irrigation system design for public work projects. In addition, services may Include traffic ping, survey services, contract management, project inspection and oversight, and administrative support services. On an on -call basis, the Consultants might be requested to fill position titles listed below. The Consultant's ability to fill all listed positions is desirable, but not a requirement. Engineer! ng/Technical • Project Engineer • Senior Civil Engineer (P.E. License Required) • Assistant Engineer II, (Civil, Traffic, Electrical, Mechanical) • Assistant Engineer I, (Civil, Traffic, Electrical, Mechanical) • Engineering Aide • CADD — Designer • GIS Analyst • Land Surveyor (LS License Required) • Project Manager • Field Inspector (Construction) • Field Inspector (Buildings) • Storm Water Coordinator • Plan Check Engineer (Grading, Street Improvement, Utilities) • Map Checker Administrative • Senior Accounting Assistant • Accounting Assistant • Administrative Assistant • Contract Administrator • Permit Parking Assistant After the City identifies the need for a position to be filled, the selected consultants will be asked to expeditiously provide resumes of the candidates for the position. The City reserves the right to interview any of the candidates prior to making the selection. Registered Professional Engineers and Licensed Land Surveyors may be required to sign plans, specifications and contract legal iL PROPOSAL FOR Tuna ech ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND AMTRAIlg SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 2.2 documents. The City will accommodate the chosen candidate/s with a workstation, provide office supplies, and City issued building access cards (temporary identification), if the City determines that the chosen candidate will work at a City work site. Many of the parking areas at City work sites require payment. The City does not reimburse for consultant parking. b. SERVICE APPROACH General Approach: At Transtech, we have long established a structured approach to execute projects in an efficient manner that makes Transtech capable of providing the client with high quality product. Transtech has established guidelines and policies, Including written manuals on quality control, project management, and design procedures for its staff. These guidelines ensure a consistent approach to the execution of assignments undertaken by our organization. The following paragraphs describe our general approach to deliver projects in an efficient and cost-effective manner: • Proiect Management: Our approach is to provide proactive management and attempt to identify potential issues and problems in advance and take corrective actions before they become problems. This requires extensive hands-on knowledge, experience and management skills of the people involved in managing and Inspecting the project. Our team members have extensive experience and proven track record in managing large and complex projects and bringing them to a completion on time and within budget. • Approach to Cost Control and Change Orders: We evaluate project costs and develop feasible mitigation measures to minimize additional costs. We work as a team to solve problems or make modifications in the field to address unforeseen conditions or owner generated changes in a cost-effective manner. • _Approach to Scheduling and Timely Completion of Proiect and Schedule Recovery: The baseline schedule should properly identify the project scope, critical path, project milestones, target dates, phases and sequences of work, and activity durations. When significant activities show that they are slipping from the baseline, we work with the contractor to develop recovery plans. • Management of Documents: We use an electronic file management system. All construction forms, daily Fairies, weekly statement of working days, etc. are stored in our electronic file system, and are per Caltrans documentation system. We provide these documents at the end of the project to the client in organized files as well as pdf files. • Safety and Security: We hold meetings with the contractor to review and discuss safety and security requirements, OSHA conformance, emergency security and safety procedures, and enforce security and safety responsibilities. • Funding Closeout: We prepare necessary closeout documentation required by the funding agencies, submit finaI reimbursement documentation, follow-up on the reimbursements, and final funds balance report. • Proiect Closeout: We recognize that closeout is an important part of the construction process. It signifies that the new facility structure is ready to use. We methodically handle all closeout tasks to ensure a smooth transition from construction to occupancy. • Methodology for Communication to Inform City on Work Proaress: Key project team members will attend periodic project progress meetings with City staff throughout the project duration. • Electronic common proiect information and file sharing platform: We create and provide access to project participates a common project information and file sharing platform. Contract Administration: For contract administration, we follow guidelines described in Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). Maintaining complete and accurate files is a very important aspect of managing federally funded projects. Generally, whenever the local agency is unable to produce requested data or information, it is PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADIIIIgPR�%SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. TRANSTEch 19-045 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 2.3 assumed by reviewing personnel that the required actions were either never performed or not properly recorded. Organized project files can minimize these negative assumptions. Organization and content of the project file Is one Indicator of effective and efficient management of the project by the resident engineer. Proactive Approach: As project managers, our role is to manage the project in compliance with the Client's requirements and Funding Program requirements. There are conditions and elements that effect any project, budget and schedule. Our approach is to provide proactive management and attempt to Identify potential Issues and problems In advance and take corrective actions before they become problems. Our approach to Cost Control and Change Orders Includes evaluating project change order cost requests and developing feasible mitigation measures to minimize additional costs. We work as a team to solve problems or make modifications In the field to address unforeseen conditions or owner generated changes in a cost-effective manner. Project Management Tools: One of the project management and delivery tools we use is SmartEM Sheets. It provides an `. ImmL .. ::..: n. .•. I online access to involved CO1,[4a?IO.....: .'Y .-)lira ...... parties, where tasks, progress, schedule and YMYnwv— Y .AV rcv f q I otheritems can betracked task and monitored; Yw46w m deadline reminders and YwY6YwY. Y Rl,v -A9 W 0. .. task status requests are -� " '� �• " -" " I . i to M+NrCbY.nrsY n YYa Yau ,. automatically sent responsible party to update the project real time. This helps to identify ' .. project potential issues Y:.rv.nmrv,a/YY're Yw" YYu a m. before they become issues and ensure project �- delivery on time and within m`"" �� ' ;� ; I IL a budget. Screenshot of a 9 14Y5. '9 NM1 I• .d/"IYYb PW.^Y,] a.A 'Stl i project on Smart Sheet are provided on the �•-w�� `° """'a a" i following page as an example. ma, Schedule Approach: We generally use MS Project or Primavera P6 po .Y rzYma for Project Schedules. MS Project may be more practical to use for Program Management for this contract. Primavera is more applicable to large construction projects. Samples of both, MS Schedule and Primavera schedules from our recent projects are provided as examples. In developing schedules all resources are used including but not limited to everything from checklists, spread sheets, bar charts, graphic schedules, linear scheduling techniques and of course the Critical Path Method. Both Microsoft Project and P6 are commonly used as the primary software in the development of CPM schedules. The schedule is a living and constantly evolving entity. On larger and complex projects, "fully loaded" schedules on Primavera can be used. However, smaller contractors may not have the sophistication, capability and resources of using Primavera. Also, if Primavera is used, the PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 25F-227 IRANSrECH 19-045 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 2.4 City would be required to have necessary license as well to be able to open and evaluate Primavera files. It is likely that the majority of the contractors will provide schedules in MS Schedule Format. SCHEDULE LEVEL SNAPSHOT OF OVERALL PROJECT SCHEDULE FORMAT IPRIMAVERAI SCHEDULE LEVEL Y. •nzN.o-A,N'o./„`.x 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE FORMAT ee ,carom l.xwoN.. mA...n w....; enm,o .�...�s�•.4 rm�x.,N•• °mm�n�� m Y,:..wrA aee e��w° xwxr u•A•..r..<. e�vwn nm.0 A �a. .�wvw. .�w.•-....•w nraN» nn.rron wwn I , N...w+•.x.°ewrw d wn�l° .v,mn r� r ..Iv.•.. tlY..tl ��, �..w..,<�..�rer•.w n.wr'.wr 4•..».•....t4.mr.rtY-r.. 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M + riw a •yvlgNq RmxryYM • • l'Yypa r�.yngp hprP/ fN+Iqu pHer4 N•r•Copsd4 Sample of a of previous project where Transtech Implemented multi -level schedule approach: • Recently, Transtech served as CMCI for the Washington BI Reconstruction Project, which was a federally and state funded $38M project. The project involved the reconstruction and widening of a 2.7 mile segment of Washington BI from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from west of the 710 Frwy to the 5 Freeway in the east the City of Commerce. • Schedule Management was critical to the overall success of the Project. in a Project the size and complexity of the Washington Boulevard Reconstruction Project, various entities, e.g. Caltrans, Edison, ATT, other communications organizations, Water Companies, Oil and Natural gas pipeline companies, had design, schedule and construction responsibilities for predecessor items, not actually part of the project construction, but yet had tremendous impact on the actual Project Construction Schedules. These included substantial infrastructure design and relocation as well as construction coordination with other infrastructure and roadway construction Projects. The construction management team had close contact and coordination with other organizations design and construction teams for relocation of infrastructure from the concept and pre - design phases of the Washington Boulevard Project that was paramount through actual construction and closeout. Design and construction coordination with the various entities was a large part of the overall construction phasing and how the Project would begin and progress through each section of Washington Bl. The complexity and challenges in performing this project while maintaining transportation and public access were immense, while still keeping the project within budget and on a tight schedule. The population of PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO, 19-045 25F-228 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 2.5 Commerce increases five -fold on an average workday with Washington Boulevard handling the majority of incoming and exiting commuters. This resulted In having construction on some days on a 24-hour basis to maintain access for commuters while remaining sensitive to residents impacted by construction activities during off hours. For this project a collaborative approach was used in scheduling, working with the various entities "Last Planners", scheduling and while not in itself a Design Build Project, the Project incorporated many Lean Project construction philosophies of responsibility based project delivery and milestone objectives that allowed the Project to meet Its deadlines while providing a schedule with flexibility In staging and time for construction coordination with the other various stakeholders and entities. In this regard, an integrated delivery system was achieved that provided all entities last planners and stakeholders to view the work as it progressed because each step in the evolution of the project Is Impacted and affected by the previous steps. Transtech has a proven track record for completing projects on time. As part of our role as Project Managers Is to develop, review, update and manage the project schedules and confirm that tasks are scheduled within reasonable and appropriate timeframes. We constantly review, monitor and update the schedule to confirm It is in compliance with the original schedule and that related coordination with external/3'' parties/regulatory agencies/utility companies, etc. are on track. If the look ahead schedule is not in compliance with the original schedule, we take appropriate actions to avoid potential delays. Methodology for communication to Inform City on work progress: Key project team members will attend regularly scheduled project status meetings with agency staff throughout the projects duration. All project -related directions, and commitments made by city staff will be Incorporated into the project's record of communication and the status of each issue. Management of Documents: We use an electronic file management system. All documents are stored in our electronic file system, and are per Caltrans documentation system. We provide these documents at the end of the project to the client in organized files as well as pdf files. Electronic common project Information and file sharing platform: We create and provide access to project participates a common project information and file sharing platform. Community Information Approach: We provide an effective and pro -active community information pp+_+"+++• 6luiiefeo approach and inform the community of work activities and Impacts in advance by delivering notices to them (door w , hangers), as well coordinate with City's IT Department for posting such notices on City's web -site. We provide our on -site inspector(s) cell numbers on notices so that adjacent residents/businesses can directly contact us, and we will respond and mitigate concerns as feasible. We maintain a communication log for coordination and communication with public. When requested, we also set up a project information o e web site, toll free project call number, project e-mail, hold community information meetings, provide public information via a -mails on web sites. Management, Coordination, Communication: • Transtech Staff will establish and maintain a close working relationship with City staff throughout the project. • Our approach is to provide proactive management and attempt to identify potential issues and problems in advance and take corrective actions before they become problems. Our team members have extensive PROPOSAL FOR TmNsTE'Ch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-229 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE 2.6 experience and proven track record In managing large and complex projects and bringing them to a completion on time and within budget. Key project team members will attend periodic project progress meetings with City staff throughout the project duration. We use an electronic file management system. We create and provide access to project participates a common project information and file sharing platform. We provide these documents at the end of the project to the client in organized files as well as pdf files. Staff Commitment: • Transtech will maintain the same Project Manager for the duration of the Agreement. In the event the authorized Project Manager terminates employment, Transtech will make a demonstrated and concentrated effort to maintain the Project Manager in the key managerial position, unless extreme conditions prohibit continuance. Any substltution of the Project Manager will require written City approval. • Our staff and resources Include approximately 100 engineers, project managers, designers, plan checkers, Inspectors, construction managers, traffic and transportation analysts, technicians, admin support personnel and contract/subcontract staff. We have in -souse staff and diversified experience to complete the projects In efficient manner. However, if a project requires a specialty service, such as Solis Report, we will first consult with the City and obtain a proposal from current on -call consultants in City's list. Or, we can also obtain proposals from specialty subconsultants that we have worked previously. Quality, Cost Effective, Efficient, Responsive Service: • Our services are founded on the principals of Total Quality Management for Total Customer Care and Satisfaction. • All telephone calls or a -mails received are returned within same working day, or the following day. We take pride in our "Same Day Response" motto. • Transtech also provides a 24-hour emergency contact number to its clients. • Customer Care means highest quality customer service. Transtech is committed to providing "Customer Care" to the City, City's patrons, responding quickly and effectively to the walk-in, telephone, and electronic inquiries of the public related to our services. Responsiveness is an integral part of Transtech's "Customer Care" service approach. • Our Contract Principal will meet with the Client's Project Manager frequently for service evaluation and address any areas for improvements. • Responsiveness is an integral part of Transtech's "customer friendly" service approach. While our service is always on an "as needed" basis, our responsiveness is on "full-time" basis. • Transtech understands the importance of being able to expedite tasks, when requested, by the City, Transtech has sufficient staff and resources to expedite projects. c. STAFFING SCHEDULE PER Q & A ISSUED BY CITY ON 6.11-19 Proposal shall include an estimated timeline to supply resumes for one or more qualified candidates after receiving notice from the City of a position title which would need to be filled. Response: Approximately 2 Weeks The timeline shall also include an estimate of how quickly the consultant candidate(s) would be available for interview by City staff. Response: Approximately 2 Weeks PROPOSAL FOR Tennsrech ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-0" 25F-230 3. FEE PROPOSAL (per RFP instructions, submitted in a separate envelope) 25F-231 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-232 4.CERTIFICATIANS 25F-233 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-234 4. CERTIFICATIONS Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-1: NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATIONS NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Cade Section 7106) To the CITY OF SANTA ANA DEPA RTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS In accordance with Tide 23 United States Code Section 112 find Public Contract Cade 7106 the BIDDER declares that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or shorn; that the BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any otter BIDDER to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived or agreed with any BIDDER or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the BIDDER or any BIDDER, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other BIDDER, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the BIDDER has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or tiny breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information ordain relative thereto, orpaid, mid will not pay, any fee to any emponnion, partnership, company association, arganimdon, bid depository, or to any member or ngent thereof to efleeumte a collusive or shambid. Note: The above Non -collusion Affidavit is part of the Proposal. Signing this Proposal on the signature portion thereof shall also constitute signature of this Non ­collusion Affidavit BIDDERS are cautioned that making a Use certification may subject the certifier to criminal prosecution. Signed Stale of California CountyofSan Bernardino Subscribed and swom to (or alrhrmed) before me on this 12th day of June 2019. by Ahmed Ansed , proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) who appeared bolme me. =Californla A CO703 zz as Notatornla oSanuntyM Com. 1, 2023 Notary Public Signature Notary Public Seal 4.1 f' PROPOSAL FOR TRANSWCH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19.045 25F-235 4. CERTIFICATIONS 4.2 Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-2: NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her Imowledge and belief, (lint: 1. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the taking of any federal grant, the malting of any federal loan, the catering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modificatimt of mry federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any finds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any officer or employee of any federal agency, n Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant Iron, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit a `Disclosure of Lobbying Activities". This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was node or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite fornnalcing or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U. S. Code. Any person who Rails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less that $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such sub recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. Signed and printed Name: Title Principal Date 6-12-19 PROPOSAL FOR TimivsrEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-236 4. CERTIFICATIONS 4.3 Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-3: NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies as follows: The Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Consultant shall bake affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without, regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Consultant agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employmeut, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2. The Consultant shall, fit all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Consultant, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 3. The Consultant shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers' representatives of the Consultant's commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. 4. The Consultant shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. 5. The Consultant shall fundsh all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation, to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 6. In the event of the Consultant's non-conmpliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, the contract may be canceled, tenninated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Consultant may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Execution Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 7. The Consultant shall include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted PROPOSAL FOR TRAIPsrEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-237 4. CERTIFICATIONS 4.4 by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontract or purchase order as the administering agency may direct as means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for noncompliance; provided, however, that hi the event the Consultant becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a sub -consultant or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency, the Consultant may request that the United States enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. 8. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1735, as added by Chapter 643 Stnts. 1939, and as amended, No discrimination shall be made it the employment of persons upon public works because of race, religions creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicaps, mental condition, marital status, or sex of such persons, except as provided in Section 1420, and any consultant of public works violating this Section is subject to all the penalties imposed for a violation of the Chapter. Signed: Ahmad Ansari, PE Title: Principal Firm: TRANSTECH Engineers, Inc. Date: 6-12-19 PROPOSAL FOR TaansrECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-238 APPENDIX -RESUMES 25F-239 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-240 APPENDIX -RESUMES AHMAD ANSARI, PE, Sr. Engineer, Contract Principal EDUCATION • BS Civil Engineering & Architecture, USC • Resident Engineer Academy, Caltrans • Real Estate REGISTRATION • Registered Civil Engineer • Licensed Real Estate Broker HIGHLIGHTS • 33 years of past experience in City and County Public Works • County of Orange Public Works - Administrative Manager II • City of Moreno Valley - Public Works Director/City Engineer • City of Rialto- Public Works Director/City Engineer • City of Perris- Public Works Director • City of Pomona- Deputy Public Works Director/Assistant City Engineer Mr. Ansari, a Principal at Transtech, provides any contractual or technical support and QC/QA if and when needed. Mr. Ansari has over 30 years of past experience in City and County Public Works and has worked for various Public Agencies as Public Works Director, City Engineer, Project Engineer, Plan Checker, Designer, Including for the Cities of Moreno Valley, Rialto, Perris, Pomona and Burbank, as well as for the County of Orange Public Works Department as CIP Manager. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. He has managed full-time staffing levels of up to 123, and served as the responsible in charge of numerous multi -disciplinary teams dealing with the business of public works including: • Capital Improvement Program project management and delivery • Real Property/Right of Way acquisition and management • Traffic and Transportation engineering • Private Development/Entitlement process review and approval • Maintenance and Operations including roads, stone drains, sewers, parks, facilities, traffic signals, signs/striping, fleet • Special Districts, Landscape/Lighting Assessment • Electric Utility • Participation in Economic Development/Job Creation incentives through effective infrastructure improvements Mr. Ansari served at senior executive management staff at several municipalities in Southern California. Most recently, he managed the Orange County Public Works' 7-year Capital Improvement Program comprised of roads, flood and bikeway improvement projects throughout the County. He has a broad knowledge of local government operations, including preparation and presentation of agenda reports to advisory boards, commissions and city councils. He is well versed in public outreach and interaction with citizenry groups, committees and stakeholders. Mr. Ansari has excellent working relationship and rapport with regional and sub -regional govemmentallregulatory agencies. He has represented cities/county at League of California Cities, CSAC/CEAC organizations, and APWA. Public Works and City/County Engineering past positions held • County of Orange- Administrative Manager II • City of Moreno Valley- Public Works Director/City Engineer • City of Rialto- Public Works Director/City Engineer • City of Perris- Public Works Director • City of Pomona- Deputy Public Works Director/Assistant City Engineer • City of Burbank- Senior Civil Engineer Multi-Million-Dollar/Complex Infrastructure Projects Managed County of Orange- Public Works, Roads - 1 PROPOSAL FOR TRAIMECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMI I TRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-M 15 241 APPENDIX -RESUMES 2 • City of Burbank- Senior • Crawford Canyon Rd (Construction Phase) Civil Engineer • Edinger Bridge Replacement (Construction Phase) • Hazard Ave Bikeway (Planning/Public Outreach Phase) • Oso Pkwy/Antonio Intersection (Planning/Design Phase) • Oso Pkwy/SR-241 Toll Rd Bridge (CM Aug mentation/Bidding) • Brea Cyn Rd Widening (Planning/Funding) • Live Oak/Trabuco Rd Safety Improvements (Design/Bidding) • Santiago Cyn Rd Safety Improvements (Planning/Public Outreach) County of Orange- Public Works, Flood- • Lane Channel Improvements (Design/Bidding) • Fullerton Creek Ph. 1 (Construction) • San Juan Creek Ph. 4,5,6 (Construction) City of Moreno Valley- Public Works • Nason/SR-60 freeway Interchange • Moreno Beach/SR-60 freeway Interchange • Theodore/60 freeway Interchange • Heacock Channel • Morrison Park Fire Station • City's Corporate Yard Administration Building • Reche Vista Realignment • Nason Extension/Cactus Widening • Traffic Management Center City of Rialto- Public Works • Riverside/1-10 freeway Interchange • Pepper Ave Extension and Pepper/1-210 freeway Interchange • Rialto City Park • Veterans memorial Park • Jerry Eaves Park • Riverside Ave Fire Station • Renewable Energy/Power Generation at Wastewater Treatment Plant • Foothill Blvd Improvements City of Perris- Public Works • Perris Blvd Resurfacing • Ramona Expwy Raised Medians, Landscaping and Resurfacing • City Council Chamber Renovation City of Pomona- Public Works • Mission Blvd Resurfacing and Parkway Landscaping • Mission/SR-71 Grade Separation • Variety of Water Band Utility Improvements City of Burbank- Public Works • Five -Points (Burbank/Victory Blvd's) Intersection Realignment • Former Lockheed Building 85 Acquisition, Hazardous Waste Abatement and Demolition • Glenoaks Blvd Resurfacing PROPOSAL FOR Trey srwh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-242 APPENDIX -RESUMES 3 DAVID RAGLAND, PE, PLS, QSD, QSP, Sr. Engineer EDUCATION • Humboldt State University, CA, Bachelor of Science REGISTRATION • Registered Civil Engineer • Licensed Land Surveyor HIGHLIGHTS • Civil engineer and land surveyor with approximately 30 years of diverse experience in a wide variety of projects. • Managed numerous multi -disciplinary teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement, environmental permitting, development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. In the past 10 years, at Transtech, has been working as Engineering Manager and providing engineering services to Mr. Ragland is a civil engineer and land surveyor has over 30 years of diverse experience Ina wide variety of projects In civil engineering. He has managed numerous multi -disciplinary teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement, environmental permitting, development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. His experience also Includes special emphasis on complex grading and hillside developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of more than 40,000 acres of hillside properties), preparation of due diligence and project feasibility analysis, through conceptual planning and design to entitlement and construction. Following is a partial listing of projects representative of Mr. Ragland's diversified experience: General Civil Engineering Prolects: • A number of projects In Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County and San Diego County, Including roadway, drainage, water, sewer improvements. • Parkway Business Centre: Design and construction of the 460 Acre Industrial park including South Poway Parkway for AD] Properties, Inc. Also served as Assessment Engineer for Communities Facilities District. • Campus Parkway Roadway: Design of a new roadway for a length of approximately 2 miles, and included street, medians, landscape, lighting, traffic signals, water, sewer, storm drain and various other utilities. • CalState University Main Access Road: Design of a new roadway for a length of approximately 1.5 miles, and include street, medians, landscape, lighting, traffic signals, water, sewer, storm drain and various other utilities. • Cannon Roadway and Sewer: Design of approximately 2 miles of roadway and 36-inch sewer pipe and pump station. This project required careful consideration to pipe buckling due to the extreme soil conditions of the Ague Hedionda Lagoon. Special bedding techniques were used along with special coupling of the pipes to allow for potential deflection as the bridge abutment and road fill settled. • Lopez Canyon Roadway and Sewer: Design and construction of over 5 miles of roadway sewer ranging up to 36 inches in diameter. • Sorrento Valley Boulevard: Design and construction of 4 miles of roadway. Drainage and Sewer Prolects: • Northpark Boulevard Sewer Extension: Half mile gravity sewer main extension for University Park Subdivision in the City of San Bernardino. Project required special structural designs and encroachment permitting for crossing 100' aqueduct right-of-way. • University Park Storm Drain Design: Design of storm drain system with pipes ranging in size from 18 to 60 inches and trapezoidal channel design for 4500 cfs. • Eagle Bice, Muscuplabe Land Area Infrastructure Master Plan (Devore area in San Bernardino) Drainage, Sewer and Water Master Plan: Approximately 500-acre area for future 1,100 unit master planned PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADIVIIINPT.I (TTIJ SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. is fi?A rEch 19-045 APPENDIX -RESUMES q various Cities, community. The project also included a full infrastructure (roadways, • Served as Principal storm drain, water, sewer, parks, and utilities) needs and assessment and Project Manager for the cost analysis for this future development. design, construction San Elijo Ranch Drainage, Sewer and Water Master Plan, San Marcos: and management of a 2,000 acre / 3500 unit master planned community. The project included variety of projects, literally miles of storm drain, sewer and water lines, sedimentation areas, including: pump stations, booster stations, water reservoirs and force mains. o Major Infrastructure Cannon Road Trunk Sewer and Pump Station - Design of 8-12-inch projects for public gravity sewer, 6 and 8 inch force main, pump station and wet well. City of agencies (Freeway Carlsbad Interchanges, • Penasquitos Canyon Trunk Sewer: PS&E for two miles 36-Inch gravity Roadways, Water, sewer Including design study reports. City of San Diego Storrs Drain and • Ranch Santa Fe Road: Relocation and rehabilitation of 1.5 miles of sewer Sewer Facilities and main. City of San Marcos Master Plans). • Arrowhead Springs Drainage, Sewer and Water Master Plan: 4,000-acre o Commercial and site at the foothills of San Bernardino Mountains, and includes 1,500 to Retail Development. 2,000 residential units, 1,000,000 square feet of commercial and office o Master Planned space, 199-acre/18-hole public golf course, renovation and reuse of the Communities. historic Arrowhead Springs Hotel with a new 115 room annex, new 300- o Residential room hotel, a conference center, 14-acre corporate office area. Development. Otay River hydrology study and dam breach analysis: 22,000-acre Otay o Educational/University Ranch project in Chula Vista. Flows up to 33,000 cfs were studied for the Infrastructure Master Otay River. Plan Studies and Water Prolects: Development. . City of San Diego, Green Valley Water line design and construction. 5000 • Extensive experience in feet, 30" Reinforced concrete water line and pressure reducing station and working with Caltrans details for connection to a 60-inch San Diego County Water Authority and County of Los Pipeline. Angeles. • Extensive experience In . City of San Diego, Structural. arch and encasement designs for road NPDES requirements. crossings over various SDCWA pipelines up to 108 inches in diameter. • Extensive experience in . City of San Diego, Design and construction of Mercy Road pressure the management and administration of booster. • City of San Bernardino, Design of 3500 feet of 20 to 36-inch ductile iron federally and state water transmission main for the development of University Park. funded projects In . City of San Bernardino, Design of over 10,000 feet of 8 thru 12-inch DIP compliance with water main for water distribution. Caltrans Local • City of San Bernardino, Structural arch design for road crossing over the Assistance Procedures Dept of Water Resources 109-inch Santa Ana pipeline. Manual (LAPM). • City of San Marcos Structural arch and encasement designs for road • Estimated valuation of crossings over various SDCWA pipelines up to 108 Inches in diameter. projects that Mr. • Design of 30-inch CMLC steel water transmission main and pressure Ragland has been reducing stations. Included structural designs for hanging the waterline on involved is a bridge. approximately • City of Carlsbad, Design of many thousands of feet of PVC and DIP water $1,000,000,000. lines for multiple subdivisions in the City with Carlsbad Municipal Water District and the Olivenhain Water District. Master Plans: • San Elijo Hills Specific Plan. Provided planning, engineering, surveying services for the design and development of the 2,000-acre 3,500 dwelling unit Specific Plan and Master Tentative Map. PROPOSAL FOR TRANRECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-244 APPENDIX -RESUMES 5 • Shandin Hills Specific Plan. Provided planning engineering services for the preparation of the Specific Plan and Tentative Map. The project is a proposed 240-acre 1049 dwelling unit community. • Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan (including annexation into the City): 4,000-acre site, which includes 1,500 to 2,000 residential units,1,000,000 square feet of commercial and office space, 199-acre/18-hole public golf course, renovation and reuse of the historic Arrowhead Springs Hotel with a new 115 room annex, new 300-room hotel, a conference center, 14- acre corporate office area. • Eagle Bice, Muscupiabe Land Area Infrastructure Master Plan Drainage, Sewer and Water Master Plan: Approximately 500-acre area for future 1,100 unit master planned community. The project also included a full infrastructure (roadways, storm drain, water, sewer, parks, and utilities) needs and assessment. • University Development Master Plan: Approximately 200-acre site in association with the City of San Bernardino, Watson Development and Cal -State SB forthe development of 200 residential, mixed use, live -work, retail, office and student housing, educational and training facilities and offices. PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND AMTW'DVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. -245 TRANsmch 19-045 APPENDIX -RESUMES 6 MICHAEL ACKERMAN, PE, QSD, QSP, QISP, Sr. Engineer EDUCATION • Bachelor of Science in Engineering, the University of Iowa • Land Development Desktop, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and Microstation Certification - Westech College REGISTRATION • Registered Civil Engineer CERTIFICATIONS • Resident Engineer Academy, Caltrans • Water Pollution Control Compliance on Construction Sites for Resident Engineers, Caltrans • Asphalt Pavement Fundamentals: Design, Construction, and Rehabilitation • Construction Program Management Workshop, FHWA • Field Office Procedures Course, Caltrans • California Work Zone Inspection — High Speed, Caltrans Mr. Ackerman has over 20 years of experience. At Transtech, he has been working as a Sr. Engineer at various Transtech City Engineering Contracts. He has served at various Cities under Transtech's City Engineering Contracts, including Temple City, Huntington Park, and Alhambra. Mr. Ackerman managed Engineering and CIP attended and coordinated with COG Regional Transportation Planning, GWMA Gateway Water Management Association, and Los Angeles Upper Reach 2 Storm Water Management Group. He is very familiar with the local and regional agencies and goals. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. Mr. Ackerman's experience also Includes working at Caltrans and other agencies: Caltrans District 8: Mr. Ackerman was a civil transportation engineer for Caltrans District 8 where he was involved in the design and construction of various projects. • Construction Division: In the Construction Division, Mr. Ackerman was Resident Engineer for various projects, including: o Watson Wash Bridge Replacement Right (Rte 40) o Replacement of Drains and Earthwork (Rte 40) o Fenner Overhead Bridge Replacement (Replacement of two bridges over BNSF Railroad, Rte 40). Design Division: Designed plans, specifications, and estimates for the rehabilitation of Route 10 freeway from the Riverside/San Bernardino County line to Beaumont. Traffic Operations Division: Performed studies and analyses to interpret and mitigate above average accident volume areas on highways and freeways. Also, he performed traffic studies. City of San Bernardino: Mr. Ackerman held the position of Associate Engineer under City Engineer of the Division of Public Works in the Department of Development Services. He was involved in many projects including Development Review and Plan Check, design and review of Street Improvement Plans, Rough and Precise Grading Plans, Sewer Plans, Storm Drain Plans, Street Lighting Plans, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans, Water Quality Management Plans, Geotechnical Reports, and Hydrology/Hydraulic Studies, land development, industrial, commercial, residential, and transportation development projects including Tract and Parcel Maps. He also directed and performed plan check of improvement plans submitted by developers to the City. Also, he represented the City of San Bernardino at the South Tehachapi Management Team meetings, coordinated with San Bernardino County Flood Control and FEMA for the certification of City levees and updating of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), and oversaw permitting and I,.,.: I PROPOSAL FOR TRANSiECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-246 APPENDIX -RESUMES 7 • Asphalt Concrete tracking of Land Development Projects through the Division of Public Inspection and Works/Engineering. In addition to this, Mr. Ackerman has worked Rehabilitation intimately with Planning and Building and Safety Divisions on Land Strategies, Caltrans Development Projects. HIGHLIGHTS City of Huntington Park: Mr. Ackerman worked as contract City • 20 years of experience Engineer under Transtech's municipal services contract and later as City In City Engineering. Engineer and Interim Director of Public Works under the City. • Experience includes working for Caltrans As City Engineer, Mr. Ackerman performed the following and City of San responsibilities: Bernardino. • Planned, coordinated, and directed the activities of the Engineering • At Caltrans, served as Division; Resident Engineer for • Supervised the preparation of designs, specifications, plans, estimates many projects. and reports involved in the construction of public works engineering • At City of San projects, such as storm drains, sewer systems, and water facilities; Bernardino, worked • Reviewed and approved engineering plans, specification and contract under the City documents; Engineer, and was • Analyzed bids and supervises the preparation of contracts; responsible for Capital • Supervised building construction by outside contractors on special Projects. projects; • Extensive experience in • Provided technical assistance and consults with other departments, working with Caltrans. agencies, commission, and other bodies on engineering matters; • Extensive experience in • Prepared reports for the various governing bodies concerning NPDES requirements. economic comparison, environmental impact studies, subdivisions, • Extensive experience in land use conversion, and capital improvements the management and • Planned, coordinated and directed the traffic engineering functions of administration of the City including traffic control device installations, traffic studies and federally and state local and, regional area traffic growth management; funded projects in • Site visits to various locations to conduct field and construction compliance with inspections, surveying, and perform other engineering activities; Caltrans Local • Administered the use of revenue obtained through subventions from Assistance Procedures the State and County; Manual (LAPM). • Represented the Division to other City departments, elected officials • Served as Resident and outside agencies; explained and justified Engineering Division Engineer on several programs, policies and activities; negotiated and resolved sensitive, Federally Funded significant and controversial issues; Projects. • Managed and participated in the development and administration of the Engineering Division budget; participated in the preparation of and implement budgetary adjustments; • Coordinated Engineering Division activities with those of other departments and outside agencies and organizations; provided staff assistance to the City Manager and City Council; prepared and presented staff reports and other necessary correspondence; • Directed the work involved in the custody of maps, charts and other records dealing with City owned facilities; • Supervised and evaluated subordinate staff; • Responded to citizen inquiries and resolve difficult and sensitive complaints; and • Participated on a variety of boards and commissions; attended and participated in professional group meetings; stayed abreast of new PROPOSAL FOR TRA/Y9iECb ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-0,45 25F-247 APPENDIX -RESUMES t3 trends and innovations in the engineering field. Public Works Projects Experience: Mr. Ackerman has also served as Project Design Engineer, Project Manager, and Construction Manager/Resident Engineer on a number of projects. Partial listing of projects representative of his project experience on recent projects Include: • Project Engineer for City of Commerce, Garfield Avenue Telegraph Road to Malt Avenue Street Improvements; Eastern Avenue Pavement Overlay Stevens Thru City Boundary; Garfield Avenue and Slauson Avenue Intersection Improvements; Washington/Ayers Intersection: Prepared PS&E. Federally funded projects as part of Stimulus Program. • Project Engineer for City of Baldwin Park, Francisquito Avenue Overlay Project; Ramona Boulevard Overlay Project: Prepared PS&E. Federally funded projects as part of Stimulus Program. • Project Engineer for City of San Bernardino, Sewer upgrade project: Preparation of a project PS&E for upgrade of main sewer lines at various locations per the City's Sewer Master Plan. • Project Engineer for City of Commerce - Master Sewer Study Telegraph Corridor re -vitalization project: Documentation of existing system. Design capacity analysis based upon land use designations. Produced master plan study report for the project along with cost estimates. • Resident Engineer for Rosemead Safety and Enhancement and ADA Improvements Project. Served as the Resident Engineer for the Rosemead Safety and Enhancement Project. The project includes widening and reconstruction of 2 miles of Rosemead Boulevard, including new medians, bike lanes, signals, sidewalks, curb & gutter, street lighting, landscape, street scape. The project is federally funded and is managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Cost $20m. • Principal CM/Resident Engineer for Valley Boulevard Rehabilitation and ADA Improvements Project (Federally Funded), Alhambra: Project involved reconstruction, pavement overlay, medians, landscape, curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals and other misc. improvements. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Project also involved coordination with Caltrans for work at the 710 Freeway ramps under Caltrans Encroachment Permit. Project was completed in various phases, Including nigh time construction for several phases, to minimize inconvenience to public on this heavily travelled major Arterial. • Principal CM/Resident Engineer for New Avenue, from North to South City Limit Rehabilitation and ADA Improvements Project (Federally Funded), Alhambra: Project involved reconstruction, pavement overlay, curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals and other misc. improvements. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Project also involved coordination with Caltrans for work at the 1-10 Freeway ramps under Caltrans Encroachment Permit. • Principal CM/Resident Engineer for Garfield Rehabilitation and ADA PR POSAL FOR TrsansrccH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-00 25F-248 APPENDIX -RESUMES 9 Improvements Project (Federally Funded), Alhambra: Project Involved reconstruction, pavement overlay, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and other misc. improvements. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • Principal CM/Resident Engineer for City of San Bernardino, Via Duct Boulevard/2nd Street Realignment Project: Prepared PS&E and served as Construction Manager/Resident Engineer. • Project Engineer for CSUSB (Cal State SB University) San Bernardino Main Access Road: Prepared PS&E and provided construction administration for the project. Project involved design of a new roadway for a length of approximately 1.5 miles, and include street, medians, landscape, lighting, traffic signals, water, sewer, storm drain and various other utilities. • Project Engineer for CSUSB (Cal State SB University) Perimeter Road for CSUSB Palm Desert Campus: Prepared PS&E for the project. Improvements included street, water, landscape, grading, drainage, street lighting and various other improvements. • Project Engineerfor CSUSB (Cal State SB University): Campus Health Center Expansion: Prepared PS&E for the project for grading, utilities and civil engineering. • Project Engineer for University of California, Riverside - West Campus Infrastructure: Prepared West Campus Infrastructure Development Design/Study, which identified utility and surface infrastructure requirements, and how these improvements could be phased to accommodate proposed campus growth, for an area of 236.8 acres to support approximately 5 million gross square feet of academic, research, support, and student housing facilities.. /J PROPOSAL FOR TRANSRCh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-249 APPENDIX -RESUMES 70 ALLEN PANGAN, PE, Sr. Engineer EDUCATION • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, California State University Northridge REGISTRATION • Registered Civil Engineer, California and Nevada HIGHLIGHTS • 23 years with the Local Cities, including Palmdale and Simi Valley Prior experience wfth US Navy, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Mr. Pangan has over 30 years of experience. His experience includes working for City of Palmdale and City of Simi Valley. His prior experience includes working at US Navy, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion. His experience includes working as contract/consultant Civil Engineer, Plan Checker, Design Engineer for various Cities. He managed multi- discipline of wide variety of projects from the initial conception, planning, budgeting, scheduling, preliminary engineering to final engineering and completion of construction. His experience Includes dealing, coordinating and navigating thru the permitting processes with municipal, county and state level and other governmental agencies, architects and consultant, utility companies, and regional entities, including Caltrans, Water Quality Board, AQMD, US Corps of Engineers, Department of Dams and Water Resources, Union Pacific Railroad and others. He coordinated the design and approval of various Capital Improvement Project Plans, the construction and project completion acceptance of the same. He has extensive experience In standards and procedures for public agencies, including the Green Book, Caltrans, and has extensive experience in traffic control, safety and OSHA compliance requirements. He has extensive experience In communicating/working with the publicladjacent property owners, and being proactive in dealing with complaints and comments and minimizing project Impacts. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, Including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. Functional Experience Summary • Capital improvement Program Administration. • Project Management. • Site Reviews and Construction Inspection. • Traffic Control Review. • Responded to citizen inquiries and resolve difficult and sensitive complaints; and • Construction Progress Review. • Construction Compliance review with approved plans and specifications, and in compliance with applicable standards (Greenbook, Caltrans, LA County, Local City Standards). • Coordinate with Contractors and Consultants. • Investigate field problems affecting property owners or contractors and resolve or refer to appropriate personnel. • Review cost estimates and bids. ..7J PROPOSAL FOR TRANSWCh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19.045 25F-250 APPENDIX -RESUMES 11 • Provided technical assistance and consults with other departments, agencies, commission, and other bodies on engineering matters. • Site visits to various locations to conduct field and construction inspections, surveying, and perform other engineering activities. • Coordinate and review the work of outside consultants and contractors, and review and recommend payments for billing on contract services. • Coordinate public works activities with other agencies, including Los Angeles County, Caltrans, Utility Companies and other jurisdictional agencies Involved in the projects. • Professional and technical .municipal engineering work In land development processing. • Permit and bond oversight. • NPDES compliance. • Private and Capital Improvement Plan Check. • Public, Developers and Engineering Consultants Interface. • Construction Surveying. • Preparation of Plans, Specifications and Cost Estimates. • Design striping and signing plans. • Design traffic signal plans. • Manage City Master Plan of Drainage. • Provide technical assistance to floodplain administrator. • Hydrologic and Hydraulic review. • Hydrologic modeling. • Development and advisory board review. • Easements, deeds, lot merger review. • Design and prepare plans for public works projects including streets and storm drains and detention basins by researching project design requirements, performing calculations and preparing material and cost estimates. • Plan check, and processing of public and private improvements per City standards. • Prepare visual presentations and reports. • Identify and make recommendations on traffic safety by performing high accident analysis, crosswalk studies at school zones, and keeping accident database up to date. • Evaluate traffic operations at intersections, mid -blocks, and work zones. • Perform traffic studies and data collection using volume counts, accident rates, and speed zone surveys. Prior Employment 2010-2018 Sole Proprietor of AP Civil Engineering, Civil engineering consulting services 1988-2010 City of Palmdale, CA, Department of Public Works. • 1983-1988 VSE Corporation Camarillo, CA • Defense Contractor 1983-1984 City of Simi Valley Simi Valley, CA, Public Works. 1977-1983 United States Navy, Full-time employment in Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 PROPOSAL FOR PrAwEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-251 APPENDIX -RESUMES 12 OKAN DEMIRCI, PE, QSD, QSP, Project Manager, Project Controls EDUCATION - MBA, Brandeis University, Massachusetts - BS, Engineering, Sabanci University, Turkey HIGHLIGHTS • Serves as CIP Program Manager and Assistant Public Works Director and Assistant City Engineer at Transtech's Contract Cities. • Completed Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy, very familiar with the management and administration of federally funded projects in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). • Strong knowledge of MS Project, Primavera, AutoCAD Mr, Demirci has approximately 10 years of experience. Mr. Demirci serves as Assistant Public Works Director, Assistant City Engineer, CIP Program Manager at Transtech's Contract Cities and provides technical and management support. Mr. Demirci completed Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy, very familiar with the management and administration of federally and state funded projects In compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). Mr. Demirci works as Project Manager on various projects (including federal and state funded projects) from project inception to closeout. Examples of his project experience includes: • City of South El Monte, Assistant City Engineer/CIP Program Manager/Deputy RE (Transtech serves as Contract City Engineer): Mr. Demirci coordinates Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) program at the City. As part of his responsibility, Mr. Demirci prepares PS&E packages, coordinates bid advertisement, bid opening, bid analysis, contract award, pre -construction meetings, construction phase coordination, post construction project close out, and statelfederal projects grant closeout activities. Mr. Demirci also coordinates professional services procurement by preparing RFPs, and oversees various consultants on City's CIP program. Highlighted projects are: o HSI P Cycle 6 & 7 Program: Managed 5 Traffic Signal, Lighting and Street Improvements Federally funded HSIP projects through all phases including federal grant management, design phase coordination, construction phase coordination, project closeout, federal grant closeout. Cost $2.7m o Federal CDBG Program: Managed City's FY 17/18, 18/19 CDBG projects through all phases including federal grant management, design phase coordination, construction phase coordination, project closeout, federal grant closeout. Cost $1.5m - City of Monterey Park, Assistant to PW Director/City Engineer and CIP Manager: Mr. Demirci serves as an assistant to the PW Director/City Engineer. As part of his responsibility, he manages CIP projects at the City. Mr. Demirci prepares PS&E packages forvarious projects for Parks & Rao and Public Works Department. He also provides project management to various projects from project inception to project close out for the City. Highlighted projects are: o Parks & Rec Master Plan Development and Construction of Improvements at 13 parks (including picnic shelters, playgrounds, irrigation systems installations and ADA improvements). Cost $1.5m o Citywide Parking Lot Reconstruction and Various City Facility Restoration/Maintenance (including Cascades Waterfall PROPOSAL FOR FRANSIEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-252 APPENDIX -RESUMES Restoration, City Pool Maintenance, Various other City facility maintenance). Cost $2.5m City of Temple City, Assistant City Engineer (Transtech serves as Contract City Engineer): Mr. Demirci serves as Assistant City Engineer. His main responsibilities include managing City's CIP program. Mr. Demirci prepares PS&E packages for various City projects and manages CIP projects from project inception to project closeout. Highlighted projects are: o City's Annual Pavement Management Program: Prepared and managed City's PMP since 2013. He coordinated in preparation of bid packages following recommendations from PMP and managed projects in PE and CE phases. Annual cost: $1.5m o Pedestrian and Bike Safety Improvements on Temple City Blvd, El Monte and Various Locations Citywide (HSIP Federally Funded): Worked as project manager in PE and CE phases of federally funded projects. These projects were managed In compliance with applicable federal requirements. Cost: $1.5m City of Cudahy, CIP Manager/Coordinator: Mr. Demirci serves as CIP Program Manager/Coordinator. As part of his responsibility, Mr. Demirci prepares PS&E packages, coordinates bid advertisement, bid opening, bid analysis, contract award, pre -construction meetings, construction phase coordination, post construction project close out, and state/federal projects grant closeout activities. Highlighted projects are: o Pedestrian Safety Improvements, (ATP Funded): Served as Project Manager for this federally funded $1.Om project. Project includes construction of pedestrian safety improvements such as curb extensions, installation of traffic devices, signs, striping. o Lugo Park, Soccer Field Project (CDBG Federally Funded): Served as Project Manager for this $1.6m federally funded project. Project includes construction of a regulation new soccer field with artificial turf on existing baseball field, DG walking path, landscaping, parking lot expansion, concrete plaza, lighting, drainage, bathroom and concession stand ADA improvements. The project is CDBG federally funded and being managed in compliance with applicable CDBG requirements. Cost $1.6m City of Commerce, CIP Manager/Coordinator: Mr. Demirci serves as CIP Program Manager/Coordinator. As part of his responsibility, Mr. Demirci prepares PS&E packages, coordinates bid advertisement, bid opening, bid analysis, contract award, pre - construction meetings, construction phase coordination, post construction project close out, and state/federal projects grant closeout activities. Highlighted projects are: o Slauson Avenue ADA Improvements and Tree Replacement Project: Served as Project Manager for this $1.2m ADA Improvements and tree replacement project. 1s PROPOSAL FOR TRAINsrEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ATIINPTRnATIVI SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 APPENDIX -RESUMES 14 o City's Annual Pavement Management Program: Managed City's PMP since 2015. He coordinated in preparation of bid packages following recommendations from PMP and managed projects in PE and CE phases. Annual cost: $4,5m City of Temple City, Council Chambers Renovation and ADA Improvements Project: Served as Project manager for the preparation of the plans, specifications and cost estimates and bid package for the renovation and ADA Improvements of the Council Chambers Building. The Improvements included complete reconstruction/renovation of the Council Chambers with new seating, dais, carpet, lighting, AV system, and new ADA compliant bathrooms, new ADA compliant access to the building, new emergency generator and electrical work, re -design of building creating a space for Emergency Operations Center, asbestos removal, painting and other various improvements. Cost approximately $0.5m. City of Temple City, CDBG ADA Improvements Project: Served as Assistant Project manager for the preparation of the plans, specifications and cost estimates and bid package as well as field reviews forADA and sidewalk Improvements at various locations thru out the City under CDBG funds. Cost approximately $0.4m • Deputy Project Manager, Supporting/Backup Office Engineer for Rosemead Safety and Enhancement and ADA Improvements Project: Served as one of the Office Engineers for the Rosemead Safety and Enhancement Project. The project included widening and reconstruction of 2 miles of Rosemead Boulevard, including new medians, bike lanes, signals, sidewalks, curb gutter, street lighting, landscape, street scape. The project is federally funded and is managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Cost $20m. PROPOSAL FOR TRANS rECk ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 APPENDIX -RESUMES AL PAGANI, Construction Manager, Sr. Supervising Inspector • BA • MBA CERTIFICATIONS • DBIA • USGBC • LCI • ACI • AISC HIGHLIGHTS • 35 years of construction experience serving as job superintendent and construction manager. • Extensive experience in the management and administration of federally and state funded projects in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). Significant experience in the construction of affordable housing and mixed -use projects for non-profit corporations, for -profit developers, and public agencies. Constructed over 2,000 housing units including rental apartments, Mr. Pagani's career spans 35 years in a supervisory capacity in Southern California involving all aspects of construction. His career includes all levels of construction. Mr. Pagans has worked for Transtech for 10 years, and served as Sr. Construction Inspector and/or Construction Manager for a number of projects. Some of the significant projects are listed below; • Washington Boulevard Widening and Reconstruction Project (Federally Funded), City of Commerce ($38m). Transtech provided CM/Cl/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. The project Included widening and reconstruction of 2.7 miles of Roadway, Traffic Signals, Street Lighting, Landscape, Improvements at 1-5 and at 710 Freeways ramps. The project was federally funded and was managed In compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. The project was also a Caltrans Oversight Project. • Eastern Avenue Street Rehab Project, City of Commerce. Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Funded by Measure AA Funds. Project is being inspected and managed In compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Project involved Full Depth Reclaimed Pavement Rehabilitation. • SR2S, BTA and Pavement Rehabilitation Projects (State Funded), City of Temple City. Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Project involved pavement rehabilitation (rubberized AC overlay), curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals, utilities, and other misc. improvements. • 710 Freeway Interim Improvements and Fremont Widening Project (Federally Funded), City of Alhambra. Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • Rosecrans Roadway Widening, 405 Freeway Ramp Widening, (Federally Funded), City of Hawthorne. Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • City Hall Addition, City of Commerce ($6m). Transtech served as construction manager. The project involved construction of a new 20,000 SF addition to the City Hall and remodel of existing City Hall. • Construction Manager/Sr. Inspector for San Bernardino, Santa Fe Historic Train Depot Renovation. Services Included management of design architect, construction management and inspection. The project involved hazardous material abatement, building renovation. TI improvements, seismic and structural upgrade, 15 PROPOSAL FOR TR"STECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND AQNjjj aT919 SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 APPENDIX -RESUMES 16 townhomes, new mechanical, electrical HVAC system and site improvements condominiums, and to renovate and reuse a 60,000 SF existing building. Transtech transitional housing for was awarded "Excellence in Transportation" award by Caltrans in families, seniors, and 2005 for this project. persons with special • University Park Development Project in the City of San needs. Bernardino. Transtech served as construction manager. The • Familiar with various project included grading, roadway, infrastructure, drainage, water, funding sources for sewer, improvements related to a residential and commercial site these projects, development. Transtech also provided civil engineering design including State and services for the project. Local Housing and Construction Manager for City of Commerce, City Hall Addition Redevelopment and Library Modification. Transtech served as construction Programs, Low Income manager. The project involved construction of a new 20,000 SF Housing Tax Credits, addition to the City Hall and remodel of existing City Hall and Tax Exempt Bonds and modifications to existing Library as necessary. Conventional Construction Manager for San Bernardino, Santa Fe Historic Financing, Historic Tax Train Depot Renovation. Services included management of Credits, and HUD design architect, construction management and inspection. The Section 202 & Section project involved hazardous material abatement, building 811 Programs. renovation, TI improvements, seismic and structural upgrade, • Experience Includes new mechanical, electrical HVAC system and site improvements both working for public to renovate and reuse a 60,000 SF existing building. Transtech agencies and private was awarded "Excellence in Transportation" award by Caltrans in sector. 2005 for this project. • Construction Manager for University Park Development Project in the City of San Bernardino. The project included grading, roadway, infrastructure, drainage, water, sewer, Improvements related to a residential and commercial site development. Transtech also provided civil engineering design services for the project. • Construction Manager for Valley, 1-710 Freeway Interim Improvements and Fremont Widening and Reconstruction in the City of Alhambra. Services included design, construction management, and inspection. The projects included grading, major roadway improvements, including removalldemolition of various buildings for additional right-of-way and reconstruction of buildings behind new right-of-way, infrastructure, utilities, pavement, drainage, water, sewer, landscape, street lighting, traffic signal, pavement improvements. Projects were funded by Federal Funds, and was managed and inspected in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual in compliance with Federal Funding Requirements. Coordinated with project participants, Including Caltrans, County of Los Angeles, City of Alhambra and MTA. • Construction Manager for City of Hawthome-Rosecrans roadway widening, 405 Freeway ramp widening. Transtech served as construction manager, including inspection, surveying, resident engineer, federal compliance, labor compliance. • Construction Manager for City of Alhambra First Street Parking Structure (4 story 276 spaces). Transtech served as turn -key PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-256 APPENDIX -RESUMES 17 program manager, including design, construction management, building plan check and inspection. • Construction Manager for City of Alhambra 45,000 sf Public Library and 2 Level 200 car Underground Parking Garage. The project Included extensive grading for 2 levels of underground garage, shoring, 2 story library, 2 levels of underground parking garage, utilities, street paving, sidewalk, and landscape. Transtech served as turn -key program manager, including design, construction management, building plan check and inspection. • Construction Manager for City of Alhambra Utilities Department Customer Service Building. Transtech served as turn -key program manager, including design, construction management, building plan check and inspection. Mr. Pagani's experience with other firms include: As a contractor, AI also has significant experience in the construction of affordable housing and mixed use projects for non-profit corporations, for -profit developers, and public agencies. He constructed over 2,000 housing units including rental apartments, townhomes, condominiums, and transitional housing for families, seniors, and persons with special needs. He is very familiar with various funding sources for these projects, including State and Local Housing and Redevelopment Programs, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Tax Exempt Bonds and Conventional Financing, Historic Tax Credits, and HUD Section 202 & Section 811 Programs. Some of recent projects completed by AI include: • Bell Air Summit Apartments 30 Retrofit and renovate units of two- story apartments / town homes. • San Pablo Senior Apartments 82 Unit Senior Apartment Building 1 story podium parking deck. • Villa Santa Fe Apartments 81 affordable apartments complex comprised of 10 building with pool and playground amenities. • Vinton Avenue Apartments 35-Unit four-story apartment complex over two levels of subterranean parking. • Los Angeles Unified School District, Valley Region Elementary School No. 10 Project, 52,000SF, 25 million dollar K-12 project. Winnetka, CA • Los Angeles Unified School District, Valley Region Elementary School No. 12 Project, 50,000SF, 28 million dollar K-12 project. North Hills, CA • Los Angeles Unified School District, Central Region MacArthur Park Elementary School Addition, a 37,400-SF, 18 million dollar K-12 project Los Angeles, CA • Los Angeles Pierce College, Center for the Sciences, 100,000- SF, 43 million dollar classroom and laboratory project. Woodland Hills, CA • Los Angeles City College, Martin Luther King Library. 40,000SF, 25 million dollar library and classroom project. Los Angeles, CA PROPOSAL FOR TmNswch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-257 APPENDIX -RESUMES 18 • Los Angeles City College, Science and Technology classroom, 48,000-SF, 24 million dollar classroom and laboratory project. Los Angeles, CA • West Los Angeles Community College Math and Science Buildings, 60,000-SF, 40 million dollar classroom and laboratory project. Culver City, CA • West Los Angeles Community College General Classrooms and Student Services Buildings, I00,000-SF, 43 million dollar project. Culver City, CA • Los Angeles Mission College, Family and Consumer Studies Building, 73,000-SF, 39 million dollar culinary arts project. Sylmar, CA • Garfield Renaissance Center. This multi -prime project involves 11 separate contracts to construct an 800 car 5 level parking structure, 150 car surface parking lot, a public plaza with fountain and unique art features, multi-plex theater, restaurant and retail buildings, and street improvements consisting of roadway widening, storm drain, sewer, water main, utilities (35 million). PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 25F-258 TRANSTECh 19-045 APPENDIX -RESUMES 19 RICHARD GARLAND, TE, Sr. Traffic Engineer • MS Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley • BS Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University REGISTRATION • Professional Traffic Engineer, P.E.—State of California EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS • Over 35 years of experience in Traffic Engineering. • Served as City Traffic Engineer for many Cities, including: • Carson • Manhattan Beach • Hermosa Beach • ElSegundo • Traffic Engineering experience includes: • Serving as City Traffic Engineer • Airport Access & Circulation o Transportation Planning o Development Access/Circulation • Port Access & Circulation Mr. Garland has over 35 years of experience in traffic engineering and transportation planning, having been Involved in many aspects of the transportation field. He has conducted traffic impact, transit, parking, circulation, safety, and traffic control studies for a variety of locations and situations, ranging from individual development projects to regional planning efforts. His experience Includes the planning, design, and analysis of transportation facilities for airports, central business districts, redevelopment areas, ports, neighborhoods, and Institutions. He has conducted transportation studies for numerous development projects, including the construction or expansion of office buildings, hospitals, shopping centers, residential developments, Industrial sites, schools, hotels, and recreational facilities. Specific examples representative of Mr. Garland's experience is cited below. Municipal Traffic Engineering — Served as City Traffic Engineer for several cities in Southern California where he has been involved with traffic signal design and operations, permit parking programs, citizen requests on traffic and parking issues, analysis of stop sign requests, public hearings, speed surveys, and neighborhood traffic control. In this capacity, he served as staff liaison for the Public Works Commissions and prepared reports and gave presentations at Planning Commissions and City Councils. The cities where Mr. Garland has been employed as the Traffic Engineer include: Carson; Manhattan Beach; Hermosa Beach; El Segundo Parking Studies - Conducted parking studies for the City of Orange, the Santa Ana Civic Center, downtown Manhattan Beach, the Santa Monica Ocean Park Redevelopment Area, Beverly Hills, and the Chinatown Redevelopment Area. These studies were prepared for proposed commercial, office, and recreational development. Developed a permit parking program for the City of Coronado and established permit parking zones in the City of Carson, including the residential areas surrounding the 30,000-seat StubHub Center. Recreational Facilities — Conducted an access and parking utilization study for the beach parking lot in Santa Monica to assist the City of Santa Monica with an Ocean Park redevelopment plan. Prepared an access, circulation, and parking study for the Laurel Canyon dog park located adjacent to Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. Conducted an access and parking study for Sand Dune Park in Manhattan Beach. Conducted a traffic study for a sediment removal project at Littlerock Reservoir near Palmdale. Prepared a parking and access study for a bike trail project in Santa Ana. Prepared the conceptual design plans for a bike path along the Dominguez Channel levee in Carson. Conducted traffic impact and parking studies for numerous high school stadium construction projects throughout southern California. Environmental Studies - Prepared the traffic/transportation components of several hundred Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs), Negative Declarations (ND/MNDs), and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) in compliance with CEQA and NEPA standards. Developed mifigaton PROPOSAL FOR TRpIVSTEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND AD,VljN SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19.045 APPENDIX -RESUMES 20 monitoring programs in response to the significant adverse traffic and circulation impacts that were identified. Flood Control/Watershed Protection Projects — Prepared the traffic/transportation component of the EIR for the Santa Clara River Levee Project (SCR-3) for the Ventura County Watershed Protection District. The project is located adjacent to the City of Oxnard. Prepared the traffic/transportation component of the Initial Study/MND/EA for the Sespe Creek Levee Improvements Project for the Ventura County Watershed Protection District. This project is located near the City of Fillmore. Conducted the traffic analysis for the EIR for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's Lake Perris Pollution Prevention and Source Protection Program in Riverside County near Moreno Valley. Conducted the traffic analysis as a component of the EIR for the Sun Valley Watershed Management Plan in Los Angeles. The study included an analysis of the impacts of pipeline construction along roadways in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles. Prepared the traffic component of the EIR for the San Gabriel River Master Plan for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. Plpellnes/Linear Construction Projects - Conducted the transportation analysis for the Pacific Pipeline EIR/EIS, a proposed oil pipe extending from Santa Barbara to the Los Angeles harbor area including segment alignments within Ventura County. Conducted the transportation analysis for an alignment of the Pacific Pipeline that extends from the Bakersfield area of Kern County to the LA harbor. The analysis addressed construction impacts on highways and rail lines for the proposed project as well as several alternatives. Conducted the traffic analysis for the construction of the North Hollywood Interceptor Sewer in the City of Los Angeles, Prepared the traffic component of the negative declaration and mitigation monitoring program forthe construction of a 96-inch sewer pipe that was installed in the public right-of-way of Lomita Boulevard in the cities of Los Angeles and Carson. The pipeline project was a component of a major pipeline Installation project administered by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts. Port/Harbor Planning - Conducted a multi -modal transportation study for the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles to identify deficiencies in the transportation system into, out of, and through the harbor area. The analysis focused on the movement of goods by highway, railroad, and pipeline. Conducted traffic analyses for various development projects in the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, including the West Basin Improvement Plan, the Pier 300 container terminal, the Hugo Neu-Proler scrap metal terminal, the GATX liquid bulk terminal, the Pier A container terminal, the harbor lead track rail improvements, the Pier 300 dry bulk (coal) terminal, the Berth 212-215 container terminal, and the Berth 100 container terminal. Power Lines/Power Plants - Conducted the transportation impact analysis for the Devers-Palo Verde power transmission line project that extends from the Phoenix area of Arizona to the Colton/Redlands area of California. The project alignment extends through Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in California and Maricopa and La Paz Counties in Arizona. Conducted the transportation impact analysis for the Alturas Transmission Line EIR/EIS, a power line that extends from Allures in .- j PROPOSAL FOR TRANsmch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.0" 25F-260 APPENDIX -RESUMES northern California to Reno, Nevada. The analyses for these power line projects addressed the project's impacts on highways, rail lines, and aviation activity. Developed an evacuation plan for the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant In San Luis Obispo County. The study Identified evacuation routes In San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties and developed procedures for maintaining traffic flow along the evacuation routes. Airport Planning - Conducted access, circulation, and parking studies for Honolulu International Airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Burbank Airport, John Wayne -Orange County Airport, San Diego Lindbergh Field, Seattle -Tacoma International Airport, and San Francisco Airport. Military Bases - Conducted a traffic analysis to evaluate the Impacts of homeporting three aircraft carriers at the Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado (San Diego), one aircraft carrier at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, WA, and one aircraft carrier at Everett Naval Station near Seattle. These studies were a component of an EIS that was prepared for the U.S. Navy. Conducted a traffic study for a proposed expansion of Fort Irwin National Training Center in San Bernardino County. Conducted an alignment study for a proposed road at Edwards Air Force Base. Conducted a traffic study for the Air National Guard base at the Van Nuys Airport in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. Conducted a traffic analysis for a proposed expansion of operations at the Point Mugu Naval Air Station in Ventura County. School Access and Safety — Has conducted the planning, design, and analysis of traffic, access, and parking facilities for schools throughout southern California. This experience includes numerous elementary, middle, and high schools as well as early education centers, stadiums, gymnasiums, and performing arts centers for Los Angeles Unified School District, San Marcos Unified School District, Vista Unified School District, South Bay Union School District, Santa Ana Unified School District, Irvine Unified School District, Poway Unified School District, Solana Beach School District, Long Beach Unified School District, Montebello Unified School District, Pomona Unified School District, Norwalk -La Mirada Unified School District, Palm Springs Unified School District, San Diego County Office of Education, Claremont Unified School District, and charter schools. Commercial Development - Conducted traffic and parking studies for numerous commercial developments such as Malibu Colony shopping center, Downey Landings, Carson Marketplace, Palmdale factory outlet center, Rite Aid in Ridgecrest, Cerritos Jaguar dealership, Cabazon factory outlet center, Antelope Valley Mall in Palmdale, Lakewood Center Mall expansion, Wal-Martlfoys-R-Us in Covina, Kalama River retail development in Fountain Valley, Smith's Food and Drug center in Gardena, Continental Park retail and theater center in El Segundo, Target shopping center in San Dimas, Manhattan Village Mall in Manhattan Beach, Galleria at Tyler in Riverside, Mall of Victor Valley in Victorville, Lake Elsinore factory outlet center, Champion Chevrolet dealership expansion in Manhattan Beach, and Lakewood Business Park. 21 PROPOSAL FOR TRansrEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-261 APPENDIX -RESUMES 22 JANA ROBBINS, PTP, Sr. Traffic/Transportation Planner Business Administration, California State Polytechnic University Classes and Seminars Through ITE Professional Development • Traffic Operations Studies • Traffic Safety • Traffic Control Devices • Elements of Design • Transportation Management REGISTRATION • Professional Transportation Planner (PTP) #479 ITE Member EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS 24 years of experience. • Serves as Transtech representative for Traffic Engineering Services at various Cities. • Extensive experience in Ms. Robbins has over 25 years of experience in the field of traffic and transportation engineering and planning. Ms. Robbins serves as the Transtech representative for Traffic Engineering Services at various Cities, prepares traffic safety and calming studies, stop and signal warrants/studies, traffic impact studies, traffic calming reports, parking studies, responds to requests from Public and City Officials and attends Traffic Commission, Planning Commission, City Council Meetings as well as Design Review Board meetings. On behalf of client Cities, she reviews traffic impact studies and parking analysis submitted by developers, and represents contract Cities at Commission meetings when these projects are reviewed. She works directly with staff in the departments of public works, planning, engineering and community development at each client city. She also contacts, meets with residents representing city staff in assisting in the resolution of local traffic problems and concerns. After meeting with residents, she prepares and presents reports and recommendations to various city staff and agencies. She has also attended community forums and neighborhood block meetings to discuss and answer questions about current and future traffic conditions. She also prepares traffic impact studies for development projects in Southern California, which involves the coordination with developers, as well as local and regional agencies. She has developed traffic models and performed impact analyses utilizing state-of-the-art software. Her project experience includes: • City of Alhambra. Contract Traffic Engineering Support: As part ofTranstech's Municipal Services Contract, Ms. Robbins serves as the Transtech representative for Traffic Engineering Services. In this capacity she prepares traffic safety and calming studies, stop and signal warrants/studies, traffic impact studies, responds to City requests, citizen complaints and attends Traffic Commission meetings. She also reviews traffic impact studies submitted by developers, provides traffic study guidelines (scoping) to consultants preparing TIA's and represents the City at planning commission and council meetings when these projects are reviewed and presented. Part of her duties also includes assessing safety for pedestrians, buses and bicycles by reviewing master plans completed for transit and bicycles as well as safe walk to school routes. Contract Traffic Engineering Support: As part of Transtech's Municipal Services Contract, Ms. Robbins serves as the Transtech representative for Traffic Engineering Services. In this capacity she assists the City Engineer with traffic safety requests, reviews and prepares traffic scoping documents for new developments, reviews traffic impact studies submitted by consultants to the City and provides comments for areas of concern as the Cities representative. She also attends meetings with potential developers, development services department and engineering staff representing traffic engineering. Preparation of Traffic Impact Studies (TI ): These studies are prepared to assess transportation impacts of proposed developments PROPOSAL FOR TVNSrECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-262 APPENDIX -RESUMES 23 preparing traffic safety and to determine the changes in traffic and traffic control devices that and calming studies, will be needed in the future with the added development or land use stop and signal change. The preparation of TIA's includes; Identification of impact warrants/studies and mitigation plans, coordination with City or agency planning and traffic traffic impact studies engineering departments. This includes the supervision of field and parking analysis technicians and In the field collection of traffic related data, preparing Extensive experience in a local traffic model, conducting a level of service analysis at each handling requests from study Intersection and street segment, identification of mitigation Public and City measures and report preparation. Some sample projects that Ms. Officials. Robbins has been responsible for preparing include: Extensive experience In o University of Riverside — West Campus Study presenting projects at o Cal State San Bernardino — Campus Expanslon Project Traffic and o Industry East - Development of 6 Million Square Foot Industrial Transportation Park for the City of Industry Commission, Planning o Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan TIA and Council meetings. o Private Development Projects TIA's: - Shandin Hills — 250 Single Family Housing Tract in San Bernardino - GFR Housing - 160 Single Family Housing Tract in San Bernardino - Apple Valley Plaza — Shopping Center with Movie Theater in Apple Valley— Parking Occupancy and TIA - Big Bear Plaza — Shopping Center in Big Bear Lake - Quartz Hill — Shopping Center and Housing in Quartz Hill LA County - Baker— Carl's Junior fast food in Baker CA - East Valley Water District— Corporate Yard in San Bernardino - Laguna Beach Corporate Yard — City of Laguna Beach - City of Industry— MRF facility, Park and Ride - City of Montebello — Park and Ride - El Segundo Self Storage in El Segundo - Loma Linda Housing in Loma Linda - Queen of Angels Church — Riverside - Condo Development project — San Gabriel - City of Palmdale — Residential Mixed Use TIA - City of Corona — Commercial Center, Industrial Center - City of Anaheim — Car Wash, Gas Station and Market - City of Chino—Andy's Burgers Clients: - Master Plan of City of San Juan Capistrano Downtown Area o CMP Traffic Monitoring Program: - City of Alhambra - City of Inglewood - City of Compton - City of Temple City - City of Huntington Park Enalneerina and Radar Sneed Survey for Varlous Cities: This task included the radar field survey, field observations, and calculation of 8511 percentile speeds, preparation of overall city maps and preparation of final report. Various Cities some of which include: PROPOSAL FOR TRANMCh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-263 APPENDIX -RESUMES 24 - City of Inglewood - City of Long Beach - City of Alhambra - City of Lynwood - City of Upland City of Bell - City of Hacienda Heights - City of Commerce - City of Malibu - City of Santa Monica City of Culver City Jana Is Certified Radar Technician by the Rio Hondo Police Department School Site Review: This task includes the observation and analysis of school sites as related to traffic and safety. This Includes suggesting drop off/pick up procedures for parents and buses, driveway assessment and signage, field review of existing signing, striping, school drop off, pick up, school crosswalks, sidewalks, crossing guard locations and the identification of future measures that will improve the traffic safety. Some schools included: - Ganesha Elementary in Pomona - Emery Elementary in Alhambra - Montvue Elementary- Pomona Unified School District - Alhambra High School in Alhambra - Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra - Benton Middle School- La Mirada School District - City of Alhambra — City-wide as needed - City of Temple City-6 schools forfunding and City-wide as needed - City of Huntington Park — City-wide as needed - City of Torrance — 32 schools SRTS assessment - City of Commerce — 4 schools - City of Baldwin Park —12 schools - City of Rosemead — 3 schools General Plan Updates, Circulation Elements and TIA• Preparation of circulation element and TIA for the City's General Plan update. Identification of impact mitigation plans, coordination with the City planning and traffic engineering department and Caltrans. This included the supervision of field data, traffic modeling, level of service analysis, identification of mitigation measures and report preparation. - City of San Bernardino - City of Calimesa This task included conducting existing inventory counts in the field and developing future demand for parking models, preparing shared parking analysis, preparing parking variance reports for developments, accumulation and generation reports. Reports have been prepared for a variety of developers for shared parking or variance needs or for traffic calming needs in housing tracts. Sample projects include: City Lawndale — entire City to assess the probability of a residential permit district; City of Inglewood for deficient parking in residential areas; Apple Valley Plaza for parking variance, City of Alhambra for public PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 25F-264 I TRANSlECh 19.045 APPENDIX -RESUMES 25 parking structures, Huntington Park general on -street parking occupancy and parking policy, and various private developments to look at parking occupancy and demand. Specialty Studies: Travel Time and Delay, License Plate Studies, Pedestrian Movement Studies, Bicycle Usage Studies, Truck Movement Studies, On Street Parking Assessment In Commercial Districts, Assessment of Cut-Thru Traffic for various Agencies and Private Developers. Preparation of the Traffic Portion of HSIP, SR2S, TIGER Grants and CALL for Projects Funding Applications and PSRE documents: Following is a list of successful grant applications: - City of Alhambra — Valley Blvd Median Projects, Pedestrian Safety Grants - City of Huntington Park — ATP 2 and ATP 3 - City of Cudahy— ATP 3 and HSIP - City of Inglewood — Crenshaw S Curve Project, Century Blvd Gateway Project - City of Carson — Avalon Freeway Ramp Improvements - City of Commerce — Washington Blvd Improvements, Atlantic Blvd Goods Movement - City of Hermosa Beach — Traffic Signal Upgrades - City of Temple City— Safe Route to School, Bike Route Plans, HSIP As a Traffic consultant Ms. Robbins is called upon to complete a variety of traffic reports and research Interacting with developers, community members, architects, Cities Public Works Departments, City Community Development Departments, Planning Departments, Counties Public Works, Traffic and Lighting, Regional Planning and Caltrans at local and regional levels. Some of the Traffic Manuals and reference materials that Ms. Robbins works with on a daily basis include: • ITE Trip Generation Manual • California Edition Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD) • A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (AASHTO) • Highway Capacity Manual (HCM); California Vehicle Code (CVC) PROPOSAL FOR TRANSrECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-265 APPENDIX -RESUMES 26 MELISSA DEMIRCI, RSP, Project Manager, Grants Coordinator EDUCATION • BS, Civil Engineering, Cal Poly Pomona HIGHLIGHTS • Serves as a Traffic Analyst Engineer for several Traffic Authorities and Traffic Commissions • Secured over $20M in federal and state grant funds for various agencies • Completed Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy • Very familiar with the management and administration of federally funded projects in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM) • Served as Office Engineer for Rte 71/Mission Grade Separation Project (Federally Funded, $40M project). • Served as Office Engineer for Rosemead Ms. Demirci has approximately 8 years of experience in Project Management, Transportation and Traffic Engineering, and Grant Writing. She has her BS Degree in Civil Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona. She is well versed in Caltrans and Local Assistance construction filing and document system. She served as Office Engineer responsible for all Caltrans documentation as well as Community Outreach for the Rte 71/Mission Grade Separation Project (Federally Funded, $40m), Washington BI Widening and Reconstruction Project (Federally Funded, $38m), and the Bogert Trail Bridge Widening Project ($5M). Her rolls Included all community correspondence, community meeting presentations and organization, public notices, etc. Ms. Demirci also prepares grant applications and helped facilitate over $20 million in funding for clients' public works and transportation Improvement projects. She has worked in the Public Works Department and assists In the preparation of staff reports, contract administration, RFP preparation, CIP Budget preparation, bid analysis, budgeting, traffic safety and calming studies, stop and signal warrants/studies, traffic impact studies, traffic calming reports, and responding to requests from Public and City Officials. She also prepares grant applications for transportation related projects Including detailed figures, diagrams, and exhibits. Ms. Demirci regularly attends Traffic Commission and City Council Meetings presenting on various items. Her Prior experience includes working as in the Energy and Environment Department of the Mayor's preparing infrastructure grants and project management for 3 years at the City of Los Angeles while completing her civil engineering degree at Cal Poly. Examples of her project experience includes: Traffic and Transportation Engineering Experience (2010-present) • Traffic Commission: As part of Transtech's Municipal Services Contract, Ms. Demirci also assists in the preparation of traffic safety and calming studies, stop and signal warrants/studies, traffic impact studies, calming reports, responding to requests from Public and City Officials. She also attends Traffic Commission meetings and assists in presentations of reports. This task included conducting existing inventory counts in the field and assisting cities to come up with solutions to parking demands. Eneineerinn and Radar Speed Survey for Various Cities: This task included the radar field survey, field observations, and calculation of 85th percentile speeds, preparation of city maps and preparation of report. Various Cities some of which include: City of Alhambra and City of Temple City PROPOSAL FOR .i." TRANSrECI! ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-266 APPENDIX -RESUMES 27 Boulevard Complete • School Site Review: This task includes the observation and Streets Project analysis of school sites as related to traffic and safety. This Includes (Federally and State suggesting drop off/pick up procedures for parents and buses, Funded, $20M project). driveway assessment and signage. Prior experience Safe Route to School Program: This task Includes field review of Includes working as in existing signing, striping, school drop off, pick up, school the Energy and crosswalks, sidewalks, crossing guard locations and the Environment identification of future measures that will improve the traffic safety. Department preparing Sample programs were conducted for: City of Alhambra — City-wide Infrastructure grants as needed; City of Temple City — City-wide as needed; City of and CIP project Huntington Park— City-wide as needed management for 3 years at the City of Los Public Works Department Experience (2010-present): As part of Angeles. Transtech's Municipal Services, Ms. Demirci provided services to various client cities as assistant to the Public Works Director and City Engineer. Her tasks include: • Preparation of CIP Budget (5-year CIP budget $100M+) and attend and participate in meetings and conferences with City boards and commissions, City departments, public officials, professional organizations and contractors regarding requirements for public works projects, land development/subdivision projects and other matters relating to areas of assigned responsibilities. As well as prepare Staff Reports and Presentations for Council Meetings, Commission Meetings, and Ad -Hoc Committees as well as a variety of reports, correspondence and special studies. Grant Writing Experience (2010-present): Ms. Demirci also prepares grant applications for transportation projects, awarded grants she worked on, below is a partial listing: • City of Rosemead: 2015 Metro (MTA) Call for Projects, Garvey Avenue Regional Access & Capacity Improvement Project, Award Amount: $2,315,305 • City of Rosemead: 2015 Highway Safety Improvement Project (HSIP) Cycle 7, Installation of HAWK system, Award Amount: $241,300 • City of Monterey Park: 2015 Metro (MTA) Call for Projects, Monterey Pass Road Complete Streets Bike Project, Award Amount: $1,993,627 • City of Alhambra: 2013 Metro (MTA) Call for Projects, Alhambra Ped Improvement/Walking Viability Project on Valley, Award Amount: $323,427 • City of San Gabriel: 2015 Highway Safety Improvement Project (HSIP) Cycle 7, Signal Safety Enhancements Project, Award Amount: $569,800 • City of San Gabriel: 2016 Highway Safety Improvement Project (HSIP) Cycle 8, Install overhead flashing beacon, Award Amount: $270,200 I- PROPOSAL- FOR irraNsrEcH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-267 APPENDIX -RESUMES 28 • City of Huntington Park: 2015 Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle II I, Citywide Uncontrolled Crosswalk Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Project, Award Amount: $1,757,000 • City of Huntington Park: 2016 Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle II, Uncontrolled Crosswalk SRTS Ped Safety Project, Award Amount: $1,032,000 • City of Cudahy: 2015 Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle II, Wilcox Avenue Complete Streets and SRTS Project, Award Amount: $1,344,000 • City of Cudahy: 2015 Metro (MTA) Call for Projects, Cudahy City Wide Complete Streets Improvement Project, Award Amount: $2,134,449 • City of Cudahy: 2015 Highway Safety Improvement Project (HSIP) Cycle 7, Salt Lake Ave Safety Project, Award Amount: $363,180 • City of Cudahy: 2016 Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle III, Atlantic Ave Bicycle and Ped Enhancement Project, Award Amount: $1,784,000 • City of Pico Rivera: 2016 Highway Safety Improvement Project (HSIP) Cycle 8, Sign Improvements, Award Amount: $696,300 • City of Commerce: 2013 Metro (MTA) Call for Projects, Commerce Goods Movement Atlantic Blvd: Washington to Como, Award Amount: $631,137 • City of Commerce: 2016-17 Rubberized Pavement Grant Program (Cal Recycle), Award Amount: $281,400 PROPOSAL FOR TRANsrECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-268 APPENDIX -RESUMES 29 JEFFREY KAO, PE, CASp, CBO, ]CC Certified Building Official, Plans Examiner, Inspector EDUCATION University of Califomia, Los Angeles (UCLA), Masters In Civil Engineering with emphasis in Structural /Earthquake Engineering California State Polytechnic University Pomona, BS in Civil Engineering REGISTRATION • California Registered Civil Engineer no. 66742 • California Certified Access Specialist no. 755 CERTIFICATIONS • Certified Building Official • California Building Plans Examiner • CalGreen Inspector • CalGreen Plans Examiner • Mechanical Plans Examiner • Plumbing Plans Examiner • Building Inspector Mr. Kao has over 20 years of experience and has been working at Transtech as Deputy Building Official, Senior Plans Examiner, On -Site Over the Counter Plans Examiner and performed plan checks for a variety of residential and commercial projects in Cities of Alhambra, South Pasadena and Temple City. Mr. Kao has broad knowledge of building and safety operations, Including working in the capacity of Deputy Building Official and Plans Examiner. As Plans Examiner, he is responsible for examination and approval of architectural and structural plans submitted to municipalities for a wide variety of projects ranging from small residential additions to large, multistory commercial and industrial facilities. As Deputy Building Official, he provides necessary code interpretations, and coordinates with agency staff and departments, and applicants on building and safety related Issues. He also provides over the counter plan check as Deputy Building Official/Plans Examiner. His past experience includes working as a structural engineer for 4 years at a structural design firm. He was involved in various projects, including Mid -rise Steel Commercial Buildings, Steel Industrial High Bay Facilities, Wood Framed Public/Private Schools and Education Centers, Reinforced Concrete Masonry Studios and Auditoriums and Spreading Footing, Mat, Pile Foundation Design. His diversified experience gives him an excellent knowledge and understandings of "both sides of the counter.' Mr. Kao has extensive experience in Building Codes, plan check including building, grading and NPDES plan reviews, code interpretations and resolving code related construction and plan check problems on a broad range of residential and commercial projects. HIGHLIGHTS • Bilingual in Chinese • Computer Aided Drafting: AutoCAD, Microstation • Computer Aided Structural Analysis: SAP, STAAD • Chinese Cantonese and Mandarin Speaker • Extensive experience in Structural Plan Check • Experience includes working as structural designer at a structural firm. • Served as Deputy Building Official for a number Contract Cities 1' J PROPOSAL FOR &ANSIEch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-269 APPENDIX -RESUMES 30 CEM AYAN, PE, ICC Certified Plans Examiner and Inspector EDUCATION • M.S. in Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, emphasis in structures • B.S. in Civil Engineering REGISTRATION • Registered Civil . Engineer • ICC Plans Examiner • ICC Inspector HIGHLIGHTS • Experience Includes working as Construction Engineer and Structural Design Engineer. • Construction experience with site start-up, site grading/paving/concrete work, excavation, backrill, vertical survey, storm & wastewater collection, shallow/deep foundation, structural work, M&E, brickwork, gable/hip/flat roof, interior/exterior architectural finish and CM/PM activities Mr. Ayan has approximately 20 years of experience in engineering and construction. His experience includes working as Construction Engineer and Structural Design Engineer. His experience includes both working for a construction company as construction engineer and for consulting firms design firms as design/field construction engineer. His field construction experlence Includes site start-up, site grading/paving/concrete work, excavation, backrill, vertical survey, storm & wastewater collection, shallow/deep foundation, structural work, M&E, brick work, gable/hip/flat roof, interior/exterior architectural finish and CM/PM activities. His recent experience at Transtech Includes serving as Deputy CM and Re for TACC Cultural Center Development, Lanham, MD. This project Involved construction of a 310,000 square foot development that included five buildings over an underground parking garage; subterranean swimming pool and basketball court; a cultural center with auditorium and museum space; a fellowship hall with restaurant; a 16 unit apartment building and a religious facility. His prior experience includes working for nation-wide architectural, engineering and construction management companies, such as Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. and HDR Inc. Prior to moving to US in 2006, he worked for a large construction company oversees as field construction engineer. He supervised a team of technical staff and oversaw both design and construction of a number of projects, including buildings, structures and bridges. His specific experience in oversees included working as filed construction engineer for Baki Group on various projects, supervising and coordinating the construction activities along with construction management activities supporting Sr. Project Managers for various projects, including: • Ten -Story Reinforced Concrete Residential Buildings • Two -Story Reinforced Concrete School Building • Waste Water Treatment and Infrastructure Construction" • Renovation of Antique Side Amphitheater • Museum Showroom Construction • University Sports Academy Construction • Sewage Network System Construction Other Highlights: • FHWA-NHI-130055 Safety Inspection of In -Service Bridges Certification • Experience with AASHTO Standard Specifications, AASHTO LRFD, AREMA, AISC-ASD, AISC-LRFD, Manual for Condition Evaluation of Bridges, Standard Specifications for Structural Supports, ACI 318, ACI 350, IBC Design experience with reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete, steel and aluminum PROPOSALFOR C TRAIVSfECfi ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-270 APPENDIX -RESUMES 31 ALI CAYIR, PE, Principal, QC/QA EDUCATION • BS Engineering • MBA • Project/Construction Management, UC Irvine REGISTRATION • Registered Civil Engineer • Licensed Gen Contractor A • Licensed Gen Contractor B HIGHLIGHTS • 30 years of experience In City Engineering. • Served as contract City Engineer and City Traffic Engineer for many Cities. • City of Alhambra - Contract City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer. • City of Hanford -Former City Traffic Engineer. • City of La Habra Heights -Former City and Traffic Engineer • City of Pomona -Former Interim City Engineer. • City of Commerce - Assistant Public Services/City PW Engineer. • Extensive experience in Mr. Cayir has over 30 years of experience in engineering. He has participated on numerous multi -disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil and traffic engineering, urban and rural development, and public works projects. He served as Principal Project Manager for the design, construction and management of a variety of projects, including: • Public Works and Infrastructure Improvements • Educational and University Campuses • Institutional • Commercial and Retail • Transportation and Parking Facilities • Residential and Master Community Development Mr. Cayir served as contract City Engineer, Traffic Engineer and Interim Public Works Director for many municipalities in Southern California. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutlons to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. Municipal Engineering Assignments (past and present) • City of Alhambra -Contract City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer • City of Temple City -Contract City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer • City of Commerce -Interim City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer/PW Director • City of Hanford -City Traffic Engineer • City of La Habra Heights -City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer • City of Pomona -Interim City Engineer • City of Commerce, Interim W Director/City Engineer/Traffic Engineer • City of Bellflower, Deputy City Engineer • City of Cudahy, CIP Manager • City of San Bernardino, CIP Manager • City of Huntington Park, City Engineer Construction Management Experience Mr. Cayir has served as CM, PM, RE for numerous construction projects. He has extensive experience in Federally Funded Projects. Mr. Cayir also served as contract City Engineer for many municipalities. Some of the significant projects where Mr. Cayir served as CM/PM/RE/Project Principal include: • Washington Boulevard Widening and Reconstruction Project (Federally Funded), City of Commerce ($30m). Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. The project includes widening and reconstruction of 2.7 miles of Roadway (including approx. 3,500 tons rubberized AC overlay). The project is federally funded and being managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • Rosemead Boulevard Improvements Project, City of Tempe City (Federally Funded) ($20m). Transtech provided CM/Resident PROPOSAL FOR TIMANECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-0" 25F-271 APPENDIX -RESUMES 32 grant programs. Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. The project included Secured over $20m in widening and reconstruction of 2 miles of roadway (including approx. funding for during last 2 6,000 tons rubberized AC overlay). The project was federally funded cycles of MTA Call for and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Projects Applications. Procedures Manual. • Extensive experience in Cactus Avenue and Nason Street Improvements and 135' Span Bridge working with Caltrans, Project, City of Moreno Valley ($21m). Transtech provided County of Los Angeles CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. The and other regional funding included State Local Partnership Program (SLPP) grant and agencies and Utility was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Companies. Assistance Procedures Manual. • Extensive experience In Rte 71/Mission BI Grade Separation Project (Federally Funded) City of NPDES requirements. Pomona ($40m). Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, • Extensive experience in Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was Inspected and the management and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures administration of Manual. Caltrans was the oversight/jurisdictional Agency. federally and state Bogert Trail Bridge Widening Project (Federally Funded), City of Palm funded projects in Springs ($5m). Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, compliance with Office Engineer Services. The project is federally funded and being Caltrans Local managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Assistance Procedures Manual. Manual (LAPM). Eastern Avenue Street Rehab Project, City of Commerce ($1.5m). • Served as Resident Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Engineer on several Services. Funded by Measure AA Funds. Project is being inspected Federally Funded and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Projects. Procedures Manual. Project involved Full Depth Reclaimed Pavement Rehabilitation. • 2016 Street Rehab Project, City of Commerce ($4m). Transtech provided Design and CM, Inspection Services. • SR2S, BTA and Pavement Rehabilitation Projects (State Funded), City of Temple City ($2m). Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Project involved pavement rehabilitation (rubberized AC overlay), curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals, utilities, and other misc. improvements. • 710 Freeway Interim Improvements and Fremont Widening Project (Federally Funded), City of Alhambra ($15m). Transtech provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Project also involved coordination with Caltrans for work at the 710 Freeway ramps under Caltrans Encroachment Permit. • Via Duct Boulevard/2nd St Realignment and Metrolink Parking Facility, City of San Bernardino ($6m). Provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed In compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • New Avenue, from North to South City Limit Rehabilitation and ADA Improvements Project (Federally Funded), City of Alhambra ($2m). Provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. OIL PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECH ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-272 APPENDIX -RESUMES 33 Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • Garfield Rehabilitation and ADA Improvements Project (Federally Funded), Alhambra ($2m). Provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • Main Street Rehabilitation, from West to East City Limit Project, City of Alhambra ($3m). Provided CM/Resident Engineer, Inspector, Office Engineer Services. Project was Inspected and managed in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. • CSUSB (Cal State SS University) San Bernardino Main Access Road: Prepared PS&E and provided construction administration for the project. Cost $5m. • City of Commerce, Rosewood Community Center. Transtech was retained by the City to take over the management of this multimillion dollar facility which was 2 years behind schedule. Within 5 months, Transtech brought the construction to substantial completion level allowing the City to start the move -in process, and 2 months after, the facility was opened to public use. Currently, Transtech is assisting the City in claims analysis and change order resolution. Construction Cost: $15m. • City of Alhambra Downtown Revitalization Program: Involved 11 projects, including Renaissance Plaza (multi-plex theater, public plaza with fountain and unique art features, restaurants, retail, 800 space parking structure), Fremont Plaza (modifications/reconstruction of existing buildings for lease by ToysRUs and Party City, construction of a new 30,000 SF store for PetSmart, and various other retail buildings) and Downtown Revitalization (modification/upgrade of existing buildings for Starbucks, 4 Restaurants and various retail businesses). (Cost: $80m). • City of Alhambra 4 parking structures: Transtech served as turn -key project manager, including management of design, construction, building plan check and inspection, federal funds, labor compliance for 4 parking structure projects. Chapel: 4 stories, 300 space structure; First Street: 4 stories, 276 space structure; Garfield: 5 stories, 800 space structure. Cost $15m; North First Street Mosaic: 5 stories, 320 space structure, Cost $6m. Civil Engineering Experience 1-710 Freeway Interim Improvements and Fremont Widening and Reconstruction: Transtech provided Turn -key Services, including Program Management, Construction Management, Design, Surveying, Right -of -Way Engineering, and Environmental. The project included major roadway improvements, removalldemolition of various buildings for additional right-of-way and reconstruction of buildings behind new right-of-way, traffic signals, infrastructure, utilities, pavement, drainage, water, sewer, landscape, street lighting, traffic signal, pavement improvements. Project was funded by Federal Funds, and was managed and inspected in compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. (Cost $15m). PROPOSAL FOR TRANSTECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19.00 25F-273 APPENDIX -RESUMES 34 • University Park Development/San Bernardino: The project included 2 miles of new roadway, sewer, water, utility and extensive hill side grading for a master planned residential and commercial development on 130-acre site across from the San Bernardino State University, Cost $40m. • City of Torrance, Crenshaw Reconstruction, Skypark Improvements, 1901/Crenshaw Widening: Design, construction management services, including inspection, surveying, resident engineer, federal compliance, labor compliance. Project was funded by Federal Funds, and was managed and inspected In compliance with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Cost: $5 m. • Valley Boulevard Widening and Reconstruction project which is funded by State and Federal funds and required complete project and environmental report, including Right -of -Way, Relocation, SHPO, NEPA, SEQA, Noise, Parking, Economic, Hazardous Materials technical studies, and processed through Caltrans and FHWA. Construction cost ($6m). • Carlsbad to San Diego Rail Trail Project Report, which is funded by State and Federal funds and required complete project and environmental report, including Right -of -Way, Relocation, SHPO, NEPA, SEQA, Noise, Parking, Economic, Hazardous Materials technical studies, and processed through Caltrans and FHWA. • City of Commerce's Tubeway and Yates Avenue Rehabilitation Project. The projects involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction. Transtech also provided construction management services for the project. Cost: $300,000. • City of San El Monte Annual Street Rehabilitation Program, 98, 99, 00, 01. The projects involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, water and sewer design on various streets. Cost: $3,000,000. • Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project encompassing 6 agencies and 14 locations in Los Angeles County. Work involved roadway realignment and reconstruction, signalization, traffic control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm drain, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, etc. Cost $5,000.000. • City of Alhambra Annual Street Rehabilitation Program, 94 through 01. The projects involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, water and sewer design on various streets. Transtech also provided construction management services for the project. Project Cost: $3,000,000. Project Principal for design of City of San Clemente's annual street rehabilitation program. The project involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, water and sewer design on various streets. Cost $1,000,000. • Reconstruction and rehabilitation of Crenshaw Boulevard and Skypark Avenue (two separate projects) in the City of Torrance. Cost $3,000,000. • Valley Boulevard street medians, striping, landscape, and Irrigation improvements, Alhambra, Cost $600,000. Traffic Engineering Experience PROPOSAL FOR rirnns�ch ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-274 APPENDIX -RESUMES 35 Design and management of a variety of traffic and transportation engineering projects, including traffic signals (more than 1000 locations), traffic signal interconnect system, street lighting, traffic control, signing and striping design; signal timing and coordination studies; traffic signal management studies; traffic safety projects (OTS) including traffic control device inventories and speed surveys; traffic impact and parking studies for more than 100 projects; and feasibility studies for traffic control measures, freeway access, bikeways and street improvements. Mr. Cayir has also served as consultant Traffic Engineer for various agencies in Southern California. Project Manager/Engineer for the preparation of ramp metering, count station, traffic signal, highway lighting, sign lighting, construction signing, pavement delineation, communication, and other traffic related plans for several state highways and freeway improvement projects Involving Caltrans Districts 7, 8 and 12. Project Manager for the preparation of traffic signal modifications and Installation, Interconnect and radio corrected time base system Installation plans and estimates in conjunction with traffic signal synchronization projects for various arterials in Los Angeles County Including Garvey Avenue, El Segundo Boulevard, Crenshaw Boulevard, Slauson Avenue, Rosecrans Avenue, Arrow Highway and Huntington Drive/Alosta Avenue/Foothill Boulevard. Signal modification improvements included equipment upgrades, signal phasing upgrades and installation of radio correct time base units (WWV) for signal coordination as well as physical intersection improvements. Project Manager for the preparation of signal timing and coordination plans for multiple locations on major arterials in Los Angeles County including Main Street, Garvey Avenue, Crenshaw Boulevard and Slauson Avenue utilizing state-of-the-art computer software. Project Traffic Engineer for the proposed Materials Recovery Facility in the City of Industry. This project involved the preparation of a comprehensive area wide traffic impact study to identify the potential impacts associated with development of a proposed Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in the City of Industry. The study area encompassed 32 intersections and several freeways such as SR 60 and SR 57. The study also included an evaluation of cumulative impacts associated with 22 planned projects located within the sphere of influence of the study area. In addition, separate analyses were conducted to determine the potential impacts of developing the MRF at alternative sites. PROPOSAL FOR T94NSrECh ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO.19-045 25F-275 APPENDIX -RESUMES 36 CRAIG MELICHER, PE, CBO, Sr. VP, Staff Training EDUCATION • BS in Civil Engineering, CalPoly, Pomona • Various Construction Management Classes at UCLA, including: o Legal Aspects of Construction Management o Primavera based Construction Scheduling Software REGISTRATION • State of California Registered Civil Engineer HIGHLIGHTS • Served as City Engineer and Building Official for 6 Cities. • Experience in working with State Architect's Office. • Diversified experience in both Type A (General Engineering) and Type B (Building) projects. • Experience in federally funded project management. Mr. Melicher has 35 years of experience in as Building Official, City Engineer and Construction Manager. Under Transtech's Municipal Service Contracts, he served at approximately 10 Cities in various capacities, such as Contract Building Official, Deputy Building Official, Plan Checker, Inspector, City Engineer and CIP Manager. He successfully Implemented the transition of City Engineering and/or Building Department Services for a number of local agencies in California. He has extensive experience in construction, California Building Codes, building and safety plan check and Inspection, code interpretations, and resolving code related construction and plan check problems on a broad range of residential, commercial and public works capital improvement projects. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. Mr. Melicher has served as Principal Manager for a wide variety of projects. Depending on the speck project, Mr, Melicher's services included everything from initial concept to project close-out. As each project faced its own unique challenges, Mr. Melicher was able to employ his extensive public agency background to insure the most expedition and cost effective solution to each respective challenge, especially where, as Program Manager, Mr. Melicher was specifically responsible for acting on behalf of and insuring the best interests of the project's client. His experience includes serving as Owner's Representative and Construction Manager for large and complex construction projects, such as public works/infrastructure, community center, city hall, library, parking structure, movie theaters, retail centers, etc. Mr. Melicher also provided his expertise in the construction field serving as an expert witnesses for construction claims and defects. He has a strong background on the legal aspects of project and construction management and is particularly well versed in California statutes regulating all types of publicly funded construction. Mr. Melicher also provides training, and establishes procedures for project, construction and program management to local governmental agencies. He led a team of experts in the preparation of a very extensive Project, Program and Construction Management Procedures Manual for the public agency to assist the department in developing and implementing efficient and state of the art project management practices and procedures to better serve the operational needs of the department, as well as ensuring the delivery of good customer service to its clients. PROPOSALFOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 25F-276 TRANSTECA 19-045 EXHIBIT B Submitted To City of SANTA ANA 20 Civic Center Plaza; Ross Annex Santa Ana, CA 92701 Attn.: Taig Higgins Public Works Agency; M-43 SEALED PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES RFP NO.19.045 IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL. n Submitted By TRANSTECH Engineers, Inc. Contact Person: Ahmad Ansari, PE, Principal E: ahmad.ansari@transtech.org C:949-702-5612 0:909-595-8599 25F-277 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-278 3. FEE PROPOSAL 25F-279 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 25F-280 3. FEE PROPOSAL 3.1 a. COVER LETTER June 13, 2019 City of SANTA ANA 20 Civic Center Plaza; Ross Annex Santa Ana, CA 92701 Aft: Talg Higgins Public Works Agency; M-43 Subject: FEE PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 Dear Mr. Higgins: Per RFP instructions, Fee Proposal Is submitted in a separate envelope. u : TRANSTEch 13367 Benson Avenue Chino, CA 9%7io www.transrech.org 855.595.2495 (toll -free) I50 9001:2015 Certifled Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact us. Sinc reI ;Z Ahmed Ansari, PE, Principal ahmad.ansarina-transtech.og1 ; O: 909-595-8599; C: 949-702-5612; www.transtech.ora PROPOSAL FOR ?aaksrxk ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19.045 25F-281 3. FEE PROPOSAL 3.2 Sample Fee Proposal Consultant shall submit a fee proposal as described below in a sealed fee envelope. The proposal will be used for fee comparison and evaluation purposes. The proposer shall complete this form and include it along with the billing rates breakdown. This schedule will be used for comparison purposes only. PROPOSER FEE RATE SCHEDULE TRANSTECH ENGINEERS, INC. June 12, 2019 TITLE Project. Engineer Senior Civil Engineer (PE, License Required) Assistant Engineer II Assistant Engineer I Engineering Aide.. CADD- Designer GIS- Analyst Land Surveyor (LS, License Required) Project Manager Field Inspector (Construction) Building Inspector (Buildings) Storm Water Coordinator Plan Check Engineer Map Checker Senior Accounting Assistant Accounting Assistant Administrative Assistant Contract Administrator Permit Parking Assistant (') Per Q & A Issued by City on 6-11.19, range is acceptable BILLING RATE Range (") $165 - $185 $160 - $180 $130-$140 $120 - $130 $110 - $120 $125 - $140 $120-$135 $150 - $165 $175 - $i90 $120 - $135 $120 - $135 $165 - $175 $130 - $150 $130 - $150 $120 - $130 $110 - $120 $75 - $85 $145 - $160 $75 - $85 Furthermore, this fee proposal will become part of Exhibit B of the Contract Agreement and will be used to compare with an actual work request. PROPOSAL FOR TenNS.F,Wh� ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, RFP NO. 19-045 25F-282