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KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. (6)
gyp€Sa p fkEIE__ fq 022-158-04 € € [ GO lul DATE CITY OF SANTA ANA C. CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT FOR ON -CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH . IKIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 16" day of August 2022 by and between Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.. ("Contractor"). 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. The City desires to retain a Contractor having special skill and knowledge in the field of on -call water resources engineering services pursuant to IFP 22-002. B. Contractor represents that Contractor is able and willing to provide such services to the Cite. C. On April 21. 2020, City Council approved agreements with Tetra Tech, Inc.. Michael Baker International. Inc., Psomas, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.. NV5. Inc.. Huitt- 7ollars, Inc.. IKimley-Horn and Associates. Inc., and TAIT & Associates, Inc. ("2020 Agreements") to provide on -call engineering services for the Public Works Agency, Water Resources Division. D. On ]March 16.1 2021. the City amended the 2020 Agreements to increase the funding amount by $950,000 for the remainder of the term to allow these services to be utilized for additional civil works projects included in the current and future fiscal years' Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs). These agreements remain in full farce and effect. E. The City finds that new agreements under RFP 22-002 arc required for additional services for new civil works projects as the funding capacity has been reached under the 2020 Agreements. F. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement. Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this Agreement will be perfotined in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional consulting 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: I, SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor shall perform during the term of this agreement, the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 22-002 and that is attached as Exhibit A, and as further delineated in Contractor's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit B and incorporated in full. The Scope of Work under this Agreement is not intended to cover any civil works projects assigned to the 2020 Agreements. 2, COMPENSATION a. Contractor under this Agreement. Contractor shall be paid only for services performed under the Agreement at the rates and charges identified in Exhibit C. Contractor is one of six Contractors selected to provide on -call engineering services. The total aggregate amount, among the six contractors, shall not exceed the shared aggregate amount of $2,000,000 during the term of this agreement, including any extension periods. All reimbursable expenses must be approved in writing by the City before they are incurred by Contractor. City shall not be responsible for any reimbursable costs incurred by Contractor without the advance written approval of City. b. Payment by City shall be made within (forty-five) days (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. City shall not be assessed any late fees for payments rendered after forty-five (45) days. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 3, TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above for a three (3) year term with the option for the City to grant up to two (2) one (1) year renewals, exercisable by a writing by the City Manager and the City Attorney, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 16, below. 4. PREVAILING WAGES Contractor 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, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor 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 Contractor 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 Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Contractor shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and OA regulations governing such services. Contractor 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 MATE'RIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and ether 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 Contractor under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Contractor 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 Coverage shall be at least as broad as: 1. Commercial General Liability (CGL): Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 covering CGL on an "occurrence" basis, including products and completed operations, property damage, bodily injury and personal & advertising injury with limits no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. If general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location (ISO CG 25 03 or 25 04) or the generalaggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. 2. Automobile Liability: Insurance Services Office Form Dumber CA 0001 covering, Codel (any auto), or if Consultant has no owned autos, Code S (hired) and 9 (non -owned), withlimit no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by the State of California, with StatutoryLimits, and Employer's Liability Insurance with limit of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. 4. Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) Insurance appropriates to the Consultant'sprofession, with limit no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim. If the Consultant maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than. the minimums shown above, the Entity requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage and/or the higher limits maintained by the contractor. Any available 3 insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the Entity. Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: Additional Insured Status The Entity, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds on the CGf, policy with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Consultant including materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connectionwith such work or operations. General liability coverage can be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Consultant's insurance (at least as broad as ISO Form CG 20 10 11 85 or bothCG 20 10, CG 20 26, CG 20 33, or CG 20 38; and CG 20 37 forms if later revisions used). Primary Coverage For any claims related to this contract, the Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance primary coverage at least as broad as ISO CO 20 0104 13 as respects the Entity, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the Entity, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insuranceand shall not contribute with it. Notice of Cancellation Each insurance policy required above shall state that coverage shall not be canceled, except withnotice to the Entity. Waiver of Subrogation Consultant hereby grants to Entity a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of said Consultant may acquire against the Entity by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Consultant agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiverof subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the Entity has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. Self -Insured Retentions Self -insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the Entity. The Entity may require theConsultant to purchase coverage with a lower retention or provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses within the retention. The policy language shall provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the self -insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or Entity. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers authorized to conduct business in the state with a 4 current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the Entity. Claims Made Policies If any of the required policies provide coverage on a claims -made basis: I. The Retroactive Date must be shown and must be before the date of the contract or the beginning of contract work. Z. Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five (5) years after completion of the contract of work. 3. If coverage is canceled or non -renewed, and not replaced with ,another claims - made policyform with a Retroactive Date prior to the contract effective date, the Consultant must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of contract work. Verification of Coverage Consultant shall furnish the Entity with original Certificates of Insurance including all required amendatory endorsements (or copies of the applicable policy language effecting coverage requiredby this clause) and a copy of the Declarations and Endorsement Page of the COL policy listing all policy endorsements to Entity before work begins. However, failure to obtain the required documents priorto the work beginning shall not waive the Consultant's obligation to provide them.The Entity reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements required by these specifications, at anytime. Subcontractors Consultant shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all the requirements stated herein, and Contractor shall ensure that Entity is an additional insured on insurance required from subcontractors. Special Risks or Circumstances Entity reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of therisk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances. 8, INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, 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 Contractor, its subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on its 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 Contractor 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 Contractor'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 out of pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Contractor. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Contractor shall defend and indemnify the City, its 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 Contractor to the City pursuant to this .Agreement. f [ �:7 DUIR31717 Contractor shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Contractor 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 Contractor under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor 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. Contractor 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 Contractor under this Agreement. tt. CONFIDENTIALITY If Contractor receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Contractor 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 Contractor disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Contractor without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Contractor without reference to information disclosed by the City, 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Contractor covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 13. DISCRIMINATION Contractor shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed., religion, 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. Contractor affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 14. EXCLUSIVITY AND .AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Contractor, 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 Contractor. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or i addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Contractor 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 is not embodied herein. 15. ASSIGNMENT' Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, Contractor 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 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 contractors retained by City. 16. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: 7 a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Contractor to deliver to the City all work product(s) completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Contractor 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, 17. 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. 18. 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. 19. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Contractor 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. Contractor 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. 20. 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: To City: Cleric 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 With courtesy copies to: Executive Director, Public Works Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-21) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax: 714- 647-5635 To Contractor: Kimley-IIorn and Associates, Inc. Darren Adrian, P.E. Contract Manager/Vice President 1100 Town and Country Ind, Suite 700 Orange, CA 92868 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 trail, 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 time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 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 o 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. [Signatures on the following page] 9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Ar -Clerk of the Council i SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney Jose Montoya Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: �aF Nabil Saba, P.E. EXCCUtive Director Public Works Agency UK CITY OF SANTA ANA Kristine Midge City Manager Digitally signed by Darren Adrian P.E. (CA PE No 53031) Date: 2022.07.29 08:29:32 47 00' Name: Dar-ren Adrian, P.E. Title: Senior Vice President 3 EXHIBIT A CITY OF SANTA ATNA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO. 22-002 INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND The City of Santa Ana intends (City) to select several qualified firms to provide professional services for a variety of projects and programs on an as -needed or "on -call" basis. Each firin selected will enter into a Professional Seizrices Agreement to provide such services. Throughout the teen of the Professional Services Agreement, the City may request task order proposals for individual projects and,/or programs as the need for such services arises. The task order proposal fee shall be based on the hourly rates provided by the firm in response to this REP. If a task order proposal is selected, a Notice -to -Proceed will be issued based on an agreed -upon specific scope of services and fee for that task order. The firin may utilize in-house staff and/or sub -consultants to complete each task order. For specialized work for which the prime consultant shall require a sub -consultant, the prime consultant shall serve as an administrative liaison between the City and the sub -consultant, and include these administrative casts in their proposed project management fees. Prue consultant mark-ups for sub -consultant work will not be allowed. SCOPE OF SERVICES Provide professional engineering services for planning, design, and construction support for domestic water, recycled water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and related facility projects. In general, each task order shall include, at minimum, the following project management services: Project Schedule Create schedules with the critical milestones for the major tasks involved in a project. Update the schedule monthly, or more often, as required by the City. Schedules shall be submitted in PDF format unless ether format is requested by the City. • Meetings :Attend meetings and/or job walks, as requested by the City. Prepare meeting agendas and meeting minutes. Monthly Project Status Report Prepare Monthly Project Status Reports that show an accurate accountability of work effort rendered and a continuous appraising and monitoring of both work progress and financial conditions on a project. The fee for project management services, including time and related expenses, shall be included in each task order proposal. City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page Al -I CITY OF S ANT A ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO, 2 -002 Firms may propose on any category listed below (1-5). The services to be performed may include, but shall not be limited to, the following: I. PLANNING, RESOURCES, AND DESIGN Provide water engineering services to conduct water capital improvement projects, which may involve one or multiple disciplines, including planning studies, hydraulic modeling, feasibility studies, design of pipelines, wells, pump stations, pressure regulating stations, reservoirs, water quality and water treatment, waste and recycled water quality and treatment, hydrogeology, engineering support during construction, and encompassing associated services such as Architecture Structural, Civil, Mechanical, HVAC, Landscape Architecture, Cieotechnical, Environmental, Electrical, Instrumentation, and Control. a. Planning Studies and Feasibility Studies Provide engineering, financial, and planning services to perform pipeline alignment and facility siting studies, water system planning studies, recycled water system planning and feasibility studies, water demand and supply studies, rate studies, asset management, and other studies that may be required in water system planning. Provide consulting services related to water resources and conservation. Studies may include water supply assessments, water supply verifications, urban water management plans, water use surveys and others studies that may be required for water resources and conservation programs b. Hydraulic Modeling Perform Water System Master Planning including Comprehensive Studies, hydraulic Analysis, Transient Analysis, Fire Flow Analysis, and Flow Optimization. c. Condition Assessment Provide comprehensive condition assessment of the Citv's water system_ including seismic, structural, security and vulnerability. Assessment of the structural integrity of the pipe shall include identifying leaks, pipe damage, pipe defect, loss of pipe wall thickness due to corrosion or erasion, etc., along the length of the pipe. Provide reports and memorandums with maps and exhibits as required to detail results of the study including likelihood of failure, risk and consequence of failure. Reports and/or technical memorandums shall also include detailed explanation of data collected and used for the study, any assumptions made as well as recornrnendations for short-term and long-term risk mitigation strategies. d. Design Services Provide consulting services for the design of water facilities, including water wells, pump stations, pressure regulating stations, reservoirs, water quality and treatment, water mains, City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page A1-2 CITE' OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO. 22-002 recycled water- supply and distribution facilities, associated appurtenances, as well as other related components of the facilities such as buildings, landscape, grading, drainage, etc. for a complete and operative project. e. Other Related Services Provide other related services including, but not limited to, the following: i. Architecture Provide consulting services for architectural design, architectural renderings, line - of -sight analyses, building sections, code interpretation issues and other architectural related issue. it, Structural Provide consulting services for structural investigations of the City's existing zn facilities, seismic analysis, miscellaneous structural calculations, and design on the Citv's existing and proposed systems and structures. iii, Crvil Provide consulting services for general engineering services as required for the project. Scope of work may include but is not limited to site design, street improvements, grading, drainage, preparation of Water Quality Management, Erosion Control, and Stor�tnwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and related calculations and reports as necessary. iv. Mechanical, HVAC Provide consultation, engineering, and design services on modification, upgrade, and replacement of existing mechanical and HVAC systems, including piping, plumbing, support systems, controls, code interpretation, and related calculations as necessary. v. Landscape Architecture Provide consulting services for landscape architecture design, including landscape planting plans, renderings and views of proposed landscape plantings, and landscape installation inspection services. Provide consultation for irrigation system design and inspection, City of Santa Ana RFP 00 Page CITY OF S \TA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES R`P NO. 22-002 vi. Geotechnical Engineering Services Conduct geotechnical investigations, including field explorations and tests, laboratory tests, and seismic investigations, to assess the general conditions of a project site area and prepare geotcchnical reports of final design and construction recorm- iendations. Field explorations may require drilling plans and classification of underlying soils and must be done under the supervision of a licensed geotechnical engineer or registered geologist. Investigations may include slope stability analysis of reservoir embankments, foundations, retaining walls, and dams and earthen darn monitoring and inspection to comply with California Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Danis (DSOD) and other City requirements. provide seismic hazard analyses and site -specific seismic criteria, as needed, for project design. vii. Iiydrogeology Provide consulting services on groundwater issues related to and including rehabilitation of existing potable water production wells, siting and design of new potable water production wells, destruction of inactive `yells, evaluation of contamination plumes, and groundwater modeling. Evaluate the hydrogeology of proposed potable water production well sites and investigate proposed wells. Determine design parameters and requirements necessary to drill, operate, and maintain proposed wells-, proposed well construction (casing diameter, locations of perforated intervals), and proposed operation of wells. Prepare Drinking Water Source Assessment and Protection (DWSAP) plans for proposed potable water production wells. Provide inspection, hydrogeologic analysis and recomrnendations during new potable water production well drilling and existing well destruction activities. including, but not limited to, on site consulting geologists, geological sampling and formation analysis, geophysical logging and interpretation, sieve analyses, final well construction recommendations, and quality assurance and assistance in achieving conformance with the construction specifications and applicable codes and standards. viii. Environmental Compliance Services Provide consulting services for the preparation of environmental documents and support studies to comply with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), which may include an Initial Study, Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration. Addendum, or Environmental Impact Report, or Supplement or Subsequent EM, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) when complying City of Santa Ana R P 22-002 Page Al-4 CITY OF SANTA AN A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CAN -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO. 22-002 with federal grants. permit applications with support studies, aesthetic simulations, and ether environmental compliance tasks that may be needed. ix. Recycled Water Compliance Provide assistance with compliance requirements for recycled water treatment and distribution system monitoring and reporting. x.. Electrical, Instrumentation & Control Set -vices Provide consultation, engineering, and design services on modification, upgrade, troubleshooting, restarting, adjusting control settings, and replacement of existing electrical systems, including motor control centers, motor starters, electrical panels, and instrumentation and control systems, including SCADA systems. xi. Engineering Support During Bidding and Construction Review and respond to RFFs and review and approve shop drawings submitted by contractor for conformance with the contract documents. Review progress reports and payments as required. Prepare supplementary sketches and details, as required, to resolve field construction problems that may be encountered. Provide project inspection as needed. Provide assistance in ensuring regulatory compliance, as needed. Prepare the "as constructed" corrections to the original drawings and specifications. Attend meetings on behalf of the City and assist in Public Relations, as needed. xii. Plan Check Services Provide consulting services for plan checking improvement plans to determine compliance with applicable standards, guidelines, policies, rules, ordinances, and codes. 2. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Provide construction management and inspection services during construction. The tasks of construction management and inspection shall include, but not be limited to: a. Construction Management and Coordination with Contractor Provide construction management and coordinate as needed for the project. Review and coordinate construction schedule and activities; conduct and attend meetings on behalf of the City. Provide permit compliance documentation, follow up, and support for all permits and clearances required on a project. The construction management team may also be asked to attend meetings and assist in maintaining public relations as needed. City of a 00 Page CITY OF SANTA ATNA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO. 22-002 b. Project Administration Provide review of.. recommend, and prepare change order(s) and/or extra work order(s) as needed on construction project. Coordinate and process RF1's and shop drawings submittals, and ensure construction conformance with the contract documents. Review and adjust progress pay estimates prepared and submitted by the contractor for conformance with the contract documents. c. Construction Inspection Provide construction inspection by qualified inspectors and maintain daily inspection reports, construction progress reports, and project logs, etc., of the progress of the construction work. Secure record drawing inforrnation from the construction contractor. Provide start-up support for a Project,. including final acceptance testing, support, and final completion sign off.. Prepare the Final Construction Report. Provide consultinc services for the design of water mains, transmission mains, siphons and associated appurtenances. Provide preliminary and final design services including the preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates. Provide bidding assistance, construction support, and final as-builts as needed for projects. M Big Provide consultation, engineering, and design services on modification, upgrade, troubleshooting restarting, adjusting control settings, and replacement of existing electrical systems, including motor control centers, motor starters, electrical panels, and instrumentation and control systems, including SODA systems components, instrumentation, communication system components, security cameras, door/gate access controls, information technology for SCADA system and cybersecurity support for PLC/HMFOIT software and custom applications for the City Water System. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Conduct geotechnical investigations, including field explorations and tests, laboratory tests, and seismic investigations, to assess the general conditions of a project site area and prepare geotechnical reports of final design and construction recommendations. Field explorations may require drilling plans and classification of underlying soils and must be done under the supervision of a licensed geotechnical engineer or registered geologist. Investigations may include slope stability analysis of reservoir embankments, foundations. retaining walls, and dams and earthen dam monitoring and inspection to comply with California Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) and other City requirements. Provide seismic hazard analyses and site -specific seismic criteria, as needed, for project design. City of Santa Jena RFP 22-002 Page Al-6 CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO. 22-002 Proposals shall explicitly state which category listed above (1-5) is being proposing on. If there are any exceptions to the core of requested services above, proposers shall list said exceptions in their proposal (matrix form). GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND PROJECT DELIVERABLES The Consultant's services for plans specifications and estimates (PS&E) for engineering projects and special studies/investigations shall be in conformance, if applicable, with the following: Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (California Building Standards Code), American Water Works Association, California Department of Transportation, Americans with Disabilities Act, City of Santa Ana Municipal Cade (SAMC), professional Standards established by the City, and any other federal, state, or local guidelines required in the project. As part of the PS&,E package, the Consultant shall prepare the special provisions pertaining to the items of work included in the plans that are not addressed on the latest editions of the applicable standards. The Consultant shall have complete responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of all documents and plans prepared. The plans will be reviewed by the City of Santa Ana for conformity with the requirements of the Agreement. Reviews by the City of Santa Ana. DO NOT include detailed review or checking of design for the accuracy with which such designs are depicted in the documents and the plans. The documents and plans furnished under the Agreement shall be of a quality acceptable to the City of Santa Ana. The criteria for acceptance shall be a product of neat appearance, well organized, technically and grammatically correct, checked and dated, and having the maker and checker identified. The Consultant shall have project management control procedures in effect during the entire time work is being performed under the Agreement. This task shall include the fallowing: * Project Management Plan- the consultant shall provide a detail management plan including information and coordination with other agencies to ensure compliance and completion of the (PS&) packages. This plan shall include all milestones and task breakdown for each of the tasks and subtasks included therein. The project management shall be submitted to the Project Manager for review and within 15 calendar days of the issued .Notice to Proceed # Deliverables • Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QAfQC) Plan. ® Project Schedule/Invoicing a Project Correspondence City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page A-7 CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO, 22-002 In case of conflict, ambiguities, discrepancies, errors. or omissions, the consultant shall submit the matter to the City for clarification. The City will provide information in its possession relevant to the preparation of the required information in the RFP. The City will provide only the staff assistance and the documentation specifically in referred to herein. Furnish scope of work and provide general direction as needed for the assigned project All plan check coordination within the City Advertise, award, and administer of construction contract Electronic riles (sample plans & specifications, City of Santa Ana's CARD Standards) 0 Electronic files for title sheets and sheet borders 0 Facilitate meeting space and coordination and City facilities In addition to 'Section III.I3.3 (Submittal Requirements: Fee Proposal) fee schedule shall be structured as follows: The fee proposal shall include the firr's standard hourly fee schedule, and/or project fee schedule where applicable and as outlined in this document. A list of all positions and hourly rates required to perform the services described herein. A more detailed scope of work will be provided when/if a Task Order proposal is requested of a consultant. All tasks orders shall include the staff title, hours, hourly rate and totals as related to the project. 1. The project will be implemented in compliance with the City of Santa Ana's policies, as well as Prevailing Wages and State.'Federal Requirements. The City regards the inclusion of California based designs, engineering, and construction professionals, facilities, and services as part of the Team to be highly desirable, but not mandatory. City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page Al-8 CITE' OF SANT4 ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO.22-002 a. The City reserves the right to amend this Request for Proposal by addendum prior to the final dates of submission. d. All reports, proposals, or other data or materials which are submitted shall become the sole property of the City of Santa Ana with the exception of the confidential Financial Capacity information and fee proposals. 5. All products used or developed in the execution of any contract resulting from this request will remain in the public domain at the completion of this project. d. The City has an affirmative action program. The purpose of the affin-native action program is to encourage certified minority business enterprises and women business enterprises. All submitting firms must have established affirmative action programs approvable by the City. During the RFP stage, all firms will need to complete a "Certification of Non - Discrimination by Contractors" for each firm on their team. City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page Al-9 EXHIBIT B Prepared by porn may, t W :11g- A ; u ices en Se 1.. Statement of Qualifications....... ...... ........... .... . ................................................................... 1 a. Cover Letter... ... ....... ......... .............. 1 la. Contract Agreement Statement... ... -- ................ ............... ............................ c, Firth and Team Experience ............................................................................ ............... d. Understanding of need ... ........ ....,,,,.,..,,.................................. _........... ..7 e. Relevant Project Experience....... .... ...... ....... .......... .............. ....... ..... ......... ............ 16 f. References-- ...... .._............ .,.,................._............. .......... ..,, 2 2, Scope of Services and Schedule...........................................................20 . Fee proposal ............................... ...................................................... . ........................... 20 4. Certifications .......... ... .........................._................. ...... ...................................... _..,.........20 . 1�,_,.ye „u o j-s.- to-'-`� i is C'�} tipFo bei= �.?i=uF o_3 1.`,�' do_.'.s.'t� ss�,et.,� cis �� s. as So s ox a V�c« sue_ � s v�-{"-�.- z � es Fli-i 3i_ g e -.>-. s 's es May 24, 2022 100 W Town & Country Road Robert Aguirre, P.E. Suite 700 Project Manager City of Santa Ana Orange, CA 220 South Daisy Avenue, M-85 TEL 7 Santa Ana, CA 92703 TEL 14.705.1304 Dear Mr. Aguirre and Members of the Selection Committee.- Kimley-Horn is very excited about the opportunity to continue to support the City of Santa Ana (City) in its endeavor to enhance and improve the community. Our team has the experience and passion to provide outstanding supplemental civil engineering consulting services to the City's surface and utility water systems design, facility capital and rehabilitation improvements, storm drain improvements, and other related projects to address the evolving need's of the City. Our long history of partnership with the City has proven that you can expect unmatched technical expertise in the service areas requested, responsiveness, valuable local knowledge, and the following benefits: Loca. Knowhedge, We have worked with the City on various tasks as part of our previous on -call contracts and other City solicitations. This experience has allowed us to become familiar with City standards, goals, and challenges related to existing infrastructure. Not only have we worked closely with City staff on roadway design, traffic, water quality, and utility relocations, but most recently, we've completed the Santa Ana Boulevard and 5th Street Protected Bike Lane PS&E contract,. Alain Street Corridor Improvements, plain Street Water Line Improvements, Main Street Sewer Line Improvements, and are currently providing construction support for these projects. We are also working on the Warner Avenue Street Improvement project. Our depth of local expertise and understanding will help to streamline production efforts for the City. SeasoneldLeadership '< _, = 'u11`.c_;, ffLU ;_ YC71 are already familiar with our contract manager and main point of contact Darren Adrian, P.E.; project managers Kameron Qureshi, P.E. and Othman Elmezain, P.E.; Sam McWhorter, P.E. who provides senior oversight on utility projects; and many members of our project team from their work in the City. Our team understands your needs, has the experience and resources to complete your water resources projects, and most importantly, has demonstrated commitment to help the City achieve its goals. Curren is confident that our assigned project team will be able to exceed the City's expectations and deliver the set milestones on time and within the allocated resources. History o uc ce:szful C -1 P =ject Deelivery, Kimley-Dorn has a long, successful history of working on similar on -call projects, and this experience has helped create a solid team that will allow us to effortlessly integrate with City staff, while delivering your projects with uncompromising quality. With over 500 personnel in California, one of Kimley-Horn's strengths is our ability to assemble in- house specialists for almost all civil engineering services, giving you seamless coordination. Our project management methods and lines of communication focus on being responsive to your needs and meeting deadlines in a timely and reliable manner. We care about the communities that we serve and welcome every opportunity to improve the areas where we choose to live, work, and raise our families. - _KimilejHorn1 M.10 It .� ��D-���������y����U[�����������M����Vi�as Comnmm|trnen1to the City of 8antaAnca. The K] team is dedicated to providing exceptional client service and quality deliverables. Our local team is committed to assisting the City with successful projects from inception through final design. We assure you that we will be responsive and available to you when you need us. Our goal is to provide proactive support and communication to the City, so together we can complete your task orders successfully. Darren will be personally available to the City staff for this on -call program throughout the contract duration. If you have any questions, please contact Darren at darren.adrian@kimley-horn.com or 714.705.1304. Thank you for your consideration of our qualifications. We are very excited for this opportunity and look forward to continuing to serve as your on -call civil engineering consultant. Sincerely, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Darren Adrian, F!E-° Contract M»naVen1/icePresident °Aae Vice President nƒthe firm, Darren is authorized by Hom to make legally binding commitments for the firm. The Standard Agreement terms are acceptable and Kimley-Horn has no exceptions. v�nmiey'Horn|safull-service engineering, planning, and consulting corporation providing services to both public and private sector clients nationwide. Founded in 1987. Kirnkyv-Honn has grown from a small group of traffic engineers and transportation planners to a firm of more than 5,600 employees with 1O3offices nationwide, including 11 in California. Our well -established Orange, San Diego, and Riverside locations staffed with ang|nenrs, p|mnnera, deoignera, and technicians have worked with public agencies throughout the region, thus giving them broad local project experimnoe. Kimn|ey-Horn's growth over the last 55years isthe result ofour commitment tointegrity and our dedication toproviding quality services, We offer clients the local knowledge and responsiveness of a small organization, backed bvthe depth ofresources only anational firm can offer. Kimley-Horn's project managers are backed by the resources and talents of a nationally ranked organization comprised of creative and results oriented landscape architeots, ongineens, p|onnem, economists, environmental specialists, and technicians. With offices located throughout the nation, our staff utilizes the latest technology and information to achieve successful results for our clients. Our project nnanage,nnerveostheprimary|iaison1ocUants.mndvviththesmpportofourtechnioa|and administrative staff, meet the needs and expectations ofthe client. ��0�~����~U ��������V�H���K��� �������i����� n-]xpern^eVnce The City needs aconsultant with the experience and commitment to deliver highly responsive service--Kim|ey-Horn has been doing just that for our on -call clients since the Omn was founded. We understand what it means to he on -call for a local city. Our on -call clients are o top priority and our Ki0|(y-Morn 2 approach is to be an extension of City staff. Kimley-Horn has the available resources to provide the City with the quality and dependable level of service required for this contract. The proposed team members are committed to assisting the City and have the flexibility to adjust their other commitments to accommodate these efforts. We have successfully provided on -call services to a number of Southern California municipalities, some of which are highlightedin the map below. Southern CaliforniaOn-Call Contracts uanians iniumues uis€nci r - uistrict o - uistncr 11 - District 12) - City of Agoura Hills - City of Anaheim - City of Artesia - City of Burbank - City of Calexico - City of Carlsbad - City of Chino • City of Chino Hills - City of Chula Vista - City of Colton - City of Compton - City of Culver City - City of Diamond Bar - City of Downey - City of EI Centro - City of Fontana - City of Fullerton - City of Glendale - City of Huntington Beach - City of I mperiat Beach - City of Indian Wells - City of Industry - City of Irvine - City of La Mesa - City of Lancaster - City of Los Angeles - City of Malibu - City of Menifee - City of Moreno galley City On -Ca - City of National City - City of Newport Beach On City of Palmdale - City of Palm Springs - City of Ay Pasadena - City of Pico Rivera - City of Pomona Caltrans €3i - City of Poway - City of Rancho Cucamonga ERN SAN BEER Rotor o - N -'RL LUSAI ELcM � a.vLasioE - onanoe - Call -- SAN DIEGG Pr - etrictOn-Call Y — v,.y — a — va.y .. v 11 — -. City of San Marcos - City of Santa Ana - City of Santa Clarita - City of Santa Monica - City of Simi Valley - City of Thousand Oaks - City of Vista - City of West Hollywood - County of Imperial - County of Kern - County of Los Angeles - City of Orange - County of Riverside • County of San Diego - County of Ventura - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Metropolitan Transportation System (MT$ - North County Transit District (NCTD) - Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) - San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) - San Diego Unified Port District - Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) f 0.�m-aaniziationalChant Kimley-Horn's team organizational chart identifying roles and responsibilities of the project team and sbconsultants is provided on the following page. Our team of experienced professionals are ready and enthusiastic to serve the City's project. Contract manager Darren Adrian, P.E. will serve as the primary point of contact and will assign Kameron Qureshi, P.E. should he be unavailable. Resumes of our proposed key personnel are provided on pages R1-R17. Darren Adrian, P.E. 50% Dave Barquist, AICP 35% Prank Hoffmann, P.E. 20% Michael Madsen, PLA, CLIA, ASLA 40% ,Jean Pares, P.E. 15% Andrew Sanford, P.E. 40% Kevin Thomas, CEP, ENV SP 15% Mike Colombo, P.E. 45%0 Qthman Elmezain, P.E. 60% Tammie Moreno, PE., QSDIP 35% Kameron Qureshi, P.E. 60% .,Joseph Bradshaw, P.E. 45% Rich Lucera, P.E., QSD{P, CFM 5Q%® Amir Ghavibazoo, Ph.D. 30% Jason Melchor, P.E. 50% Anthony Smith, P.E.; PLS 35% Sam McWhorter, P.E. 55%Q ml Morn 3 CL Lj LLi a: Y-J fl: CL LU LU U:) Cl- C3 m u -- =i al M j < u-CDj 0 cm E C) Lu W 14 0 . = C/) a3 cn q,) C-3 m F= C U) O V) F= o U-i U� Lij uj C6 uj cl� - LU a: 11: LU nz uj cl: uj CL: -tD 1� -a: CL: j CL3 cc m w = — 0 Cj 0 0 > E CD F— (13 -7— L) CM C:L to *r- —3 7D C: C� a 0 LIJ to uj Cl) LL. < LU U . - = w :5 cl) LU QL� a LLI U) -j 15- Cl w < - = —i LU a: C:� Ez L3 Ld Cd 0 r" C-') n a) CL Cl -0 ca. Lll 0 EP --0 E a W CU C-D (D 0 LJ 75 a) =3 Co —j cz L) 39 LU LU w CL LL4 U4 LL4 2 G u C3 !E 0 CII 0 -E 2 Z ca C..3 �4 ": E E C3 = -- EF CD 0 m ca 0 LO citd_I W CV L3 E m U- F= CZ tt cm ca E 0- cl ~IN Subconsuntan' I M-'a -V ter ResoUrCues, 1EO�i��������[v1��� \8Aehave included the following euboonaultantsomour team specificallyfor this project. These firms are known as specialists in their field, and we have a history of successful past projects working together, OnPoint Land Surveying,inc. (On Point) offers clients highly experienced staff that can manage any level ofproject. They handle projects fromornaUrea|dentia||otsUzmnuNinniU|on-UoUaroonstnuot|on projects. They aim toconsistently exceed client's expectations byoffering the highest degree of coon1inatiun, uomrnuminaUon, and client contact while maintaining very competitive pricing. Twining, Inc. (Twining), a full -service engineering and queUb/ control company established in 1898, has laboratories throughout California and more than 150 inspectors. One of California's largest service providers of geotechnical, materials testing, and construction inspection services, Twining has been a central part of some of California's most regionally significant construction projects. Twining is highly nagmnjad bvstate and local agencies, deve|opero, oontnsotons, onnsu|tmnto, and industry for providing high -quality services that are reliable, t|noe|y, and compliant. M" S, - pppppp Elk - -11 lAp- g �i— R�-sol wces Se, ices L Kimley,,)Horn 6 Jft On -Ca". a 4� �e -v. _� �_ _ � Darren brings over 30 years of experience civil engineering related to planning, design, management and construction of transportation, commercial, industrial, institutional, and municipal facilities. He has been involved in the design of multiple sewer and water facilities. He specializes in roadway planning and final design for streets and highways, including interchanges, at -grade intersections, widening, and rehabilitation. Darren is well -versed in local, state, and federal regulations. Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Professional Engineer in California #53031 and Utah #318105-2202 Relevant Experience C of S_nnta Ana. 011-Can ales YSourcers &-Hvicesl S lnta ACA — Contract Manager . K . i3 C-Call S_nrvices, San- -Contract Manager ,C r h StreM GradeSeparation ojeci ED. San'a Ana, r — Project Manager . �� S 's � �? the R , _ �__ A - Project Manager of . _ r _ E -Project Manager CIN _ _ _ _ "A - Project Manage €i. f ��-._ �a4` j_= Y _ ? a te J o. . ,} Par1k, C - Project Manager ]VI aimcau DS& BUenia =a ;. -A - Protect Manager Nination, Buena Park. CA - Project Manager - - 3 - g _ -Project Manager City oT t Project Manager LA Metro, Call ran-DQ_R 138 PJ2'%'I'E_:D, Non _h _ Aa3��,,e�. C on ney. C-Project Engineer C . y o, _ rs= . 110 1 . � _; g d � - Project Manager Cownlv w5 Riv-rside-` enn sviva n-a � nue . -ri h ! - n rED a� .sue fr, - Project Manager C .. > o Moreno V - e Interchange i- pro for tea' a s Avenue PSR, Molreno A Hev- Project Manager moo[ g e � � e -d - e e, v R _. _ _ _ - Iimley-Horn Project Manager Project Engineer SANDA- g rom M-,ose --�r e to South Mission Road P'2&17", San D'Oo_ CA - Project Engineer - W Mom R-1 n Professional C,Manage,Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Fachhochschule Rheinland-Pfalz Frank has over 35 years of diverse experience in civil design and Professional construction management. He has worked on projects involving Engineer in California roadway design and improvement, active transportation, Bus Rapid #61839 Transit (BRT), Light Rail Transit (LRT), transit support facilities, utility design, water resources, drainage design, and airport construction at the local, state, and federal levels, His responsibilities have included project management, work plan preparation, cost estimating, contractor selection, scheduling and oversight, design specification development, resource allocation, technical and final report preparation and review, quality control (QC/QA), troubleshooting, negotiation/approval of field changes, and client relations. ExperienceRelevant - Roadway Task Lead E L__ .:3s .:agem_ . _t Ezor`to. (D 3 _ _o Ranch R,"aBri__ ge. On -la? - . C- Project Manager C__ o india . Wei`es Avenue e pair Project. Ind-1-an Wells.. CA Project Manager ich,an o mu itLns ;fl Mnac da , rE C-Protect Manager RWers de Project Manager COUnt_ Cltvp oP Corona, WA .M 'ey Street eet §G .de Sena -radon, Corn 7; €_ - Protect Manager T _._ Dffi4 'ly of aies er . a,r:. c 0 p--- r ati on s a na ap a C, _y 1 m p r o hem e n >s,P a m De -fir _, A Project Engineer - Project Engineer Project Engineer of PaOm Sr i rs : -ginee i� � Sergi, r - , . a Springs. s=- - Project Manager n�Call k s' m eer ng ` e wc_ - Indian Wells CA - Project Manager r d, aye �z - Project Manager t t s-ert Hol, Sprina5, Hac.enda Avenue Nclenilna. Dcsert ot S ` s, CA - Project Manager L_ Walro, Expo Me- y 3-ire LR -hase 2 Bike DLos Ancides, C- Project Manager City o� San Diego, a << - €_ tr n 0i m-Senior Roadway Engineer Cit . Lead Roadway Engineer r Project Engineer Q1 'V �. Mne 1As _ , ass .'A&ED. R_€ e - Ole County, CQC/QA Manager -C_ o - _"�- a e r i 2 A e _ i � . _- - :: 3 :..> ' ,. ; , San _ - �-. c- - -_ Project Engineer Kin de '')Horr R-2 In i 71 N. V _0 iL "`.... A 4.... QCIQA = a,,a Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona .lean has more than 30 years of traffic and transportation engineering Professional experience, including traffic signal design (over 2,000 locations) Engineer in California and signal system design (over 1,500 locations), traffic signal timing #Tr2097 (over 2,500 locations), traffic operations, signing and marking plans preparation, and traffic control plans. In addition to signal design and corridor signal operations, he has managed Kimley-Horn's contracts to provide on -call traffic engineering services to the Cities of Palm Springs, Burbank, Glendale, Santa Clarita, Downey, Chino, Long Beach, Lancaster, Palmdale, Poway; and the Counties of Los Angeles and riverside. Relevanti City oF Analhe un, On -Gall T Traffic Engineering rN Anaheim, C - QC/QA Manager Cltv =w., On -Call Professio.ran Engineer ,- g Services, Newport Seat ' CAN - QCIQA Manager %: o na F - - Project Manager a r C05y of Irk ,___ -I ,' -11114 :;_ _, ,c Engineering b-e .,_-`._` Palm S -.. - , �A — Project Manager eOn-Call of '—o':>:_ �.f iv- '� t�=., .-�-:: ss_..-.:� T.` >�_ .�.,' ��-�. 'fir �.� �, }:...,� .- - :� ,' S-_4 cep R :side County, C - Project Director City f Glendale _Traffic E edng 3-_ImcesGlendale, CA = - Project Manager C_ R n univ Cou. ly,A - Principal -in -Charge C_Y 3 e.'a. - On-CalT ra. -c and Parkinn pyzc! SlUdieSendale,A— Project Manager Citv of Downey, _ O -- _ ,4 . ¢ _eeri g Sery ces, Downey, CA. - Project Manager t Malib k0n. Traffic T E _ _ _ e Se.- ce , _< .� .' _ � � Project Director Ci _ e £'is. On --a 1 ra M. Sere e , _ H.' �"s A — Project Director n ��� ;�� ��.� Ben,. 3I ��., O�=aProfessional .aka,=. �:' �`t��� _��� 3��� _ _. ��-ts _ �e-Ey-�, z._9�= Coy, n' , CA - QCIQA Manager CRY o, ,n a try.. -.al.Traffic. aid CiE__ _ per :n, �eer e � ,...'. , - _A, QCIQA Manager - ��S__ , o "1Santa Clarita. On -Call Traffic E, ai _ee-j a Serice_ Santa C a �a .- Project Manager y, Project Manager g \ WO-1 , ... ^;, M eir Kevin has over 36 years of experience in the environmental compliance and permitting of major capital improvement projects, specializing in the strategic guidance, preparation, and peer review of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents and regulatory permitting programs. Kevin has managed the regulatory permitting program for several major water/ wastewater projects, including modifications to existing wastewater treatment plants. Through active involvement in the industry and a keen understanding of regulatory agency issues and technical requirements, Kevin provides strategic guidance and implements regulatory permitting programs that achieve win -win solutions for stakeholders. Kevin has Professional Credentials Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles Certified Environmental Professional #99040383 Envision Sustainability Professional #9362 unique insight into the water/wastewater industry and CEQA/NEPA practice through taking an active leadership involvement in the professional organizations noted in the sidebar. On behalf of clients and through industry involvement, Kevin has provided input, strategic guidance, peer review, and policy recommendations on such key industry topics as the Ocean Protection Council's previously proposed Once -through Cooling Resolution, proposed amendments to the Marine Life Protection Act, various Ocean Plan amendment provisions, California Coastal Act compliance, desalination sections for the California Water Plan, and regulatory efforts such as current federal legislation to amend the Glean Water Act and Clean Air Act. Relevant Experience of P, =n, e Contract Pia, ming er - enifee, CAN Principal -in -Charge z _-_-�. = s =4 ?mat- ,�.ff.. Y,.. _ .S i _�. .:,z ,._.-s- §-..— CEQA Principal -in -Charge Wpstern Municlpalst Murneta asterPlalis ofWater and Sewer 1317AND._ v - — Project Manager Western P unicipal Wa er Distr crMm_ r a- North Well :--a egoncaExemDT!on, Mu to � — Project Manager Perm '_ttl ng auuna i , �A — CEQA and Permitting Task Manager FITY of Fort Bragg,a Pr s �, v � art Br no A — CEQAi Permitting Task Manager - . , ed a E -a� r a li Bra - Pr at a.'& t e _ CA — CEQA/Permitting Support to GEI ., Southoranrue County Ws. }tee ffi rt -San j_ Creek � t.... Sta' Lan s som , .,sM seelnamPont C. , — Permitting Principal -in -Charge -,�s? _ _ _. to e •r- E : ion Doi a Poi nt, C— — CEQA Task Manager .ems a+t � e icy � hob" . ,_.o._ a, d _ «. �,� a on P-Lojec Catea . ]sal Excluasions. CMesa- � _ —CEQA Task Manager Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering and Minor in Economics, San Diego State Othan has nearly 10 years of civil engineering experience designing University and managing transportation and public works projects related to Professional municipal and public facilities. His range of experience includes Engineer in California engineering work in planning, design, bidding, and construction of #90328 municipal infrastructures such as roadway, storm drains, utilities, and transportation projects in Southern California. Othman's experience with multidisciplinary public works projects includes major corridor redevelopment, roadway widenings, intersection road diets, traffic calming, green streets improvements, ADA design, utility design, traffic signal improvements, at -grade crossings, and grading and drainage. Relevant Experience Santa Soup . t} n Li el we � e e �s �;-m- n C Project Manager � S- ry oSanta a. p�. �a, Warne- Ave Street "`al -se 2, S s: n ,4 n a . CA — ProjectlVianager .�ae ro,suec� ��, �_�_; �y,��Engineering _3 v_A Project Manager Project Manager - av of�oroaCKIeytreGrad�areon, tuna, =. Protect Engineer it. , a Va as, CAM Project Engineer _` o" Whittier, Whittier o «v r Colima oli as RoadI '`� of t �r e en � `�� inOtt, CA - -: — Project Engineer � Citv o_.rMonte,Ramona - i a, £ 'Sireet Res 3a g c Wn e. C A — Project Manager Project Engineer 3O"Dis Rea, E-stale, Vinie Souih Shea_ improvements, OOnto CA — Project Engineer a W sa, — Project Engineer _ SAND North Park.i -# y Bike Corridors. Phase I Final De.s.cin,, San L, ieg A — Project Engineer wav Final Design, San D3'eqj._— Protect Engineer o c' 3 City of Escondidlo, scon.� — Project Engineer 'SR E'41 - _i 3- v Project Engineer 3 � ,-..,ic _ ' Maas _: -.� De desk _an and ..n. c_e h-r- _ overn �_ nts e -o- c �.._ CA Project Engineer _i of : .alga. CY_ ch 've,n e e s Lr,_ n aind i c Y c I e i € - r .. _ae. Na on C-tv A Project Engineer F ram _ Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic Kame on has seven years of civil engineering experience designing University, Pomona, and managing transportation and public works projects related Professional to municipal and public facilities. Kameron's experience includes Engineer in California engineering work in water design, sewer design, roadway widenings, 92631 utility design and coordination, ADA design, intersection improvements, grade separations, bike improvements, traffic signal improvements, and drainage design projects in Southern California_ Kameron also has experience with completing hydrology studies, developing traffic control plans, and opinion of probable construction costs for public road projects. Relevant t_v of Santa AS-Ana oul 3ar 1 & 1t c- Prote e-4 , :e Lcane .>-`, E Sa _- Ana. CA -Assistant Project Engineer _ = _$ _ , e nts an: - n , - Project Engineer City of Anaheim, Gen - tr a DIrO M-nt5 i;e _=-tom - Bo ' an x _a.. ,,a -g ulevar m p e . is ,� est a€e , ���a ze, A -Project Engineer le a Coun�yu deProject Ma age City of Pa'mdae, Rancho Vista I, I pl e e entz-, Palmdaie, C_ - Project Manager f a , - alma � esur- nImprovements,ale_ C - Pro ec �� � _ ;_ �_ _a��s� ,t Manager CEify of Corona McKii . : -i R 4 F_ eparati n, 3 Project Engineer Project Engineer Alameda Corr"dor East Co'si,uclion Au n s hasa ._ a__e PP ara v s S &E ; > ;i R d Grade Se . t £t ._ -Assistant Project Engineer ' a3 6 of <' - V' - .s � a .3.,� Avenue nue In e 3? � a`�€"'5 D and < WE7 &eau �. r MCA. — Project Engineer ,t, o. iT _P §..ey. _.,. _e.tea-.`. andjurap a Road nte-Analysis,u. u...I`Valley, -. -Assistant Project Engineer Citv of Marinca, 1 ar'P � AV n � jed— Marina C -Assistant Project Engineer COLnty of Rivers s. _ u.sy, _Assistant Project Engineer ' OC -A. P - -= 1=_nr n E_. # .E.��.--{ n and; _nv on,' f =I �- ,f a s=t 1 _ �-��. -wee=_, Sepa al : Projeci, Orange ng w ea rly. � I -Assistant Project Engineer Assistant Project Engineer �� K'"ll4 � y -o ` = m R-6 On -Call, ter Resourmes E_ngineel Professional HYd t t l _; Credentials Master of Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Rich is a recognized industry leader with more than 30 years of Pennsylvania State experience in the fields of civil engineering, storrnwater design, and University water quality analysis. He brings specializedexperience with hydrology/ f Bachelor of Science, hydraulics, BMP design and construction, drainage infrastructure, Civil Engineering, storwater permit compliance; feasibility studies, plan checking, University of and third -party review gained from successful projects completed for Delaware numerous California municipalities, counties, schools, Caltrans, private developers, and. the U.S. Navy.. Professional Engineer in California Relevant Experience #5 089 Ct` 1 = l 4 _i 4 Qualified Stormwater CA - Project Engineer Pollution Prevention . f San le Ste a c d Cs D'e D- ng .. - a, Plan Developer/ San Ciemenle. - , - Project Manager Practltloner #00043 Cav Certified San Clemente, CA - Project Manager Manager Improvements, or =_ a 'A -Project Engineer Czty aMarcos an Project Manager noq CA - Protect Manager - §f SantaMo "ca ._ e `a,age lm-_Mvements, SantaKoica,_A- Project Manager Chambersu ,' inc.,KC'a,� d _ ? Tachnica Su bor _ .-% �_ t C_ Protect Manager �rHlv ioOceans de, Rancho Del OroBasin and -, e - p rov- eats. �e nsi C Engineer -in -Charge* Caftmns, ; 8 Da e7` en' ehablh a =E,, and Dflnage, San D,elno.. C Project Manager Brookfield Ca".-_,nia Land Hrud-I nos 1 LC, Sho.npes azt Carlsbad. Carlsbad CA - Project Engineer C-i Y of Sanec o, Hiahwavand LaurelD aina_ Design,, San Diego, — Project Manager* i ` Ca b g kPark, a M. n z n ;r ,-o vfar H � Project Manager* I-t o C Isb Via- son �3eu Stn. in , r ment d, C - Project Manager's pr Project Manager* Bou!evCounty, - Discipline Lead'* *Prior to Kimley-Horn i t �-Horn R-7 ICU Professional ira r,� ;;€art �_,_ng Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of California, Irvine Jason has over 25 years of experience in the management, design, and Professional review of traffic engineering projects, and has worked with clients in Engineer in California Grange, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego counties on a multitude #65218 of traffic engineering projects. He has served as project manager on several similar on -call contracts, including leading projects for the Cities of Santa Ana, Orange, Anaheim, Newport Peach, and Industry. His traffic engineering experience includes traffic signal design, signing and striping, traffic control, street lighting, and signal interconnect and ITS design plans, and he has served as a key staff member on many transportation studies, traffic and civil engineering design and active transportation projects. He has also acted as in-house staff for the Cities of Irvine and Huntington Beach to review development studies and design plans. In that role, he worked directly with developers and City staff to provide comments on plan and document submittals. His recent Santa Ana experience includes the Santa Ana Boulevardl5th Street Protected Bike Lanes project, off -site improvements for the Main Place Mall, and South Main Street Corridor Improvements. Relevant Experience `City of _a Ana, On -Call g nee ring Services. Sl;ta Ana- A —Traffic Design Lead Engineer Ana �,� : _ =.._I='a t .� .5a. Blvul �- -,ee' o;'cc e , e tea:,, Santa . A —Traffic Design Lead Engineer C S : �t_a : a, �-o th M greet or id . o.,_,_ E. Sa � Ana �. , —Traffic a Design Lead Engineer City :Sa—a Ana, I 7VE- � - _ , —Traffic Design Lead Engineer -!'�ana Ana. Warnem- A,--n S-Ireet ImprovementS 'Oak ST—eet tG Wright Slleeeflk Santa Ana, Project Engineer f 0,ange, On -Call _t raffic Engineering. Src-v Orange _=A — Project Manager C of Anaee . n—Cai_ _raff is Enm Meem c- Se . Anaheim, _ . -- Project Manager h r � k ,� s =_�j � € _ „�:� .`''� � 3.�; .�� air 3 �� � � �<�� `�� .: —`�,— Project Manager _ _em_ � _ N Engineering, o eac — Project Manager - . C`LY � o����, �'�'-Ca-111 Traffic Engineenng ServiceS, EE:11 Mo.te CA— PfC)feGt Manager C. ty of i :Dist `On -Cam .a „c and C_ e ring Services, C_ o Industry- CA — Project Manager C.v -eno Vall-n 0 i- al. g _,G and -r .s spy l tiu... Plat Rev.e Services, Moreno V€ y, Project Engineer F __ Oru - m v CA— Project Engineer } "tie _ —Project Engineer - _.'- _ 4 _ , _ u Project Engineer - - tai'mate' V/ate,- Sam has more than 24 years of experience working on a variety of complex civil engineering, utility, and drainage projects. His project experience includes storm drain systems; complex, large watershed hydrologic analyses; river hydraulic modeling; detention basin design; water quality BMP design; scour analysis; sedimentation; and master planning. He has worked on a variety of public works and private development projects and has a strong base knowledge of permitting requirements. He can assist with anything from conceptual project planning to detailed design and project implementation. Relevant Experience Professional Credentials Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Water Resources, San Diego State University Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, San Diego State University Professional Engineer in California 61788 Me r n Drain _--h ne! and D- n _F . Bass Rivers e - .,,� �: _ .u. . z. Project Engineer Cozunty of Ri e-�u' d , Van u eBoulevard Bro x uvert, , .. ers e. - A - Project Engineer City f - niec :`a, Main Sumetr-d Re c ament and Channel Project Manager of . _ u., tU Protect Engineer g. o as a t_ Lacicon n-_ " on ed met s Dies= . -Project Manager - Project Engineer Y�V Of Da m Deser.,oto ve ue Drainageand Pipeline tM _ . Dyed ena Hai:. Des-ert, CA - Project Engineer RC , 1A 0 p ss, Riverside, County, A -Task Manager bti „ _ - F:� t- F 2 r S s_ e i grove_,: r s, Indio. - Project Manager z , C-i1v oo. _"one !-A oos'er Pump Siation, Rialto, --- - Project Manager _�v _ : Ri- o; .51bi Park �- W,_r i t t .-,_ D-s'g_ , R alto C 8 - Project Manager CountCountv of San Barnar" o, L - e Creek Wastewater Treatrnen, Plant Mechanical Dewatering, San Bernardino x U A- Project Engineer -taary, SewerMaster Nanning, San B- naid.no, C._ Project Manager Ut ry of S^ 1 Be_ [,mot,cfino.< Oro Grande , Tank ReiDlacern-ant, San Bernardi.,uCounty. CA Project Manager --ty oBe-umont Bea .._._ Sewer , Stntion. Bea{ ,on,_�. -Project Manager a � 3 .. SE -PA. San Elm, t Lagoon Sewer . . _32 UTIH`hv . eloc . on?ReDlacernenls, San Diego.A - Protect Engineer _�- Protect Manager -• C ? e--, ,€ San Dice Y and Watter Sys-e . Grotlp job . p_. .n� Replacements-, e. enSan Diego, CA - Project Manager Pik n plac ;ee o. C - Project Engineer r im_ `;)Horn R-9 `. Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic Dave brings more than 26 years of public and private sector planning University, Pomona experience to the team. He has a diverse range of skills, including American Institute policy analysis, policy development, and urban design. His experience of Certified Planners includes projects involving comprehensive planning, local government #136746 policy, land use, parks and recreation planning, and grant writing. Dave is also accomplished in providing community engagement to ` American Planning guide in the development of public policy. He has been an instructor for Association (APAj, California State University, Fllerton's Leadership Program for Public Member Agencies, teaching public agency staff on principals of communication - American Institute and group facilitation. He has led hundreds of public meetings and is of Certified Planners well -versed in finding locally -specific techniques and tools to engage (AICP), Member the community in the planning process. Relevant ' Western Rive -side County Council , of G ve:''''en-s WRY 01 G3�_ -_20.0 On all e R -side, A - Project Planner _. e , son . � ', Palm d-1-, CA— Project Manager ,.,} _ , Project Manager g C of So'ana Rezach, Housing an Safely So.ana Be , — Project Manager air= <' De . ���- S T C c e . ouz5 g El ; n Wdate, Del M A — Project Manager G,_ 3� _ .._e, _ _ _ 'v�: _E .,a�_.�. d: ,� ,..m Project Manager a - Project �, � _x�; =� ��_� _ ��� �,��; ote onager y Mof to CA Project Planner Cabazon,Highway 774, WinChesfar,and �h.ousa d; ems) - ste Project Manager — ..> lF � - i off. pre h _ sli e �=O , ,-'.L_ �' _=-ice .,_ - eed-eve" =�c- • n r _ m a_K - Protect Manager Citv o- Dublin. 2022 _ 00 Housing Elenneint Update, Dublin- C — Project Planner City Of Sc--tis Va"p- ePlan,_t ie Ac'on D4[= .l, - - Project Planner i -Y o st n, . e .—�.i C or � _ _ ani sun, C: , —Project Planner •3 f C ; o- R � . _ b- — roject Manager City rc S _ .= >r _ffi� :II --�: ? . ,,'_ In ,o 5pe f.-.s a l-la, -U p._. ato a � f �t Co ?�i?, .�'�� � �.£t�-.P, 1ni -`. — Project Manager _j - Hors R-10 s �x ppppp� \', 9-11090-1-161,11 Landscape 1`igoa;,on OnJ.CaH _ a R soap_ Ces =g n xd_ _g Set i s Michael has 18 years of landscape architectural experience in master planning, streetscapes, site design, amenity areas, planting and irrigation design, and the preparation of tree mitigation plans. His background includes coordinating multidisciplinary design projects involving landscape architecture, urban planning, architecture, civil engineering, roadway design, and transportation design. He strives to use plant palettes that combine aesthetics with a sensitivity towards efficient water use by pulling in native and adaptive species. Much of his project experience has had a focus on retail, restaurants, healthcare, and multi -family housing developments. He also has a significant resume of parks, streets and pedestrian thoroughfares, and transportation corridors within the public realm. Relevant Palm Spr-Ings Unified School Dis'r;cf, Dahm, Spdngs High Schoo Renovad'ons, Palm Sru-bg CA -Landscape Architect Landscape Architect Landscape Architect Ci to e_.,-�_4; `�s'_--Design and ,�e= a -a - Services r Fla ak' lentro,Landscape Architect Pu Me_I u ir -t u _ 0� 'e 5.& _--aFPa,rk, �a Centro, CA - Landscape Architect CirvSan ea Bloat Landscape Architect v o San iglu, .A ,_ , id ast � n a D ic: Phase, n Diego. CA - Landscape Architect Professional Credentials Master of Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Florida State University Professional Landscape Architect (PLA) in California #5798, Washington 1477, Florida ##LA6666994, and British Columbia ##534 Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor (CLIA) ##92638 Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) #21623 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), Full Member (3it t San � e s A `�,- , Broadwayay � rid r. R to _ - ' =u. Y Compliance 1,1 A _ San DiecA - Landscape Architect f National i__l> _miss Creek Ede C is.. _ Park. National City. CA—LandscapeArchitect Landscape Architect Est `�:l t._ ,f ' ity, _- Powe e Green e-et :- � T � K rnbaH Parkll, atio .a. � m CA — Landscape Architect 3 Landscape Architect e .n D velop: e , . 1.en a Pw_ Chula Vista, '.A - LandscapeArchitect K3 >f {-11 a PtfeSSIQiII Aw Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, AN California State University, Chico Andrew has a strong background in structural design and project = Professional management, leading the design of over 75 bridge projects, Engineer in California representing well over 100 individual bridges, including PS&E and 49671 APS for both PSR and PR/EC documents. Andrew has served as a structural design manager on dozens of projects, including heading up the structural design team for some of imley-Horn's most structurally focused projects (1-5/Genesee Interchange, I-215Nan Buren Interchange Bridge, I-10/Sunset Avenue Interchange Grade Separation, 1-805/Palm Avenue Overhead). With 33 years of structural engineering experience, including six years as a Caltrans employee, his depth of experience runs the gamut from bridge widenings, seismic retrofits, and bridge repairs, to multi -structure interchanges and long aerial viaducts. In addition, he has led the design of numerous grade separations, underpasses, and overcrossings and is very familiar with coordinating with federal, state, and local agencies, including various Caltrans Districts, Relevant Experience .te _ - —Project Manager A az n,co _ ; ; oare t Bruin mc�--s � , _ .Lon, lOxnard, �_ A — Project Engineer , CA — Project Engineer City of Los A Igeles, -Soto Street die Widen - os Ancieles, CA — Project Manager SCRRA, SCORE Program Pease 1 S atewidle, Cam. Structural Engineer CH.V_ Ontario __. Bridge, Task Lead Barsiow., North hest Avenue Bridge RieplacemeC — Project Manager r E-_ _ O` Ci4y of s,- — PrOfeC Manager _o_ Al .a. Bars -bow, Yucca Avenue Overhead etro.,t.Barstow, -.ate — aProject Engineer CoUntv c: hies 2,�.' an Bore- in er _ e ReconSL. U _ o a 11oren Valley- �al y A Structural Task Manager s City & San o_� ��_ �_� Avenue hiterchange,, San Diegoz CA Project Engineer Project Manager SAND- - dhl 3 , aa mpi-ovements, sc ndi do, CA — Project Manager tr n HI 1 ct r .a 4 r � � � r ,. c b a s. n� eat', — Task Manager 'San Diego, 1311 _treet Brid over Santa Maria Creek, San- Diego. CA — Project Manager Gt A — Lead Bridge Engineer ? S r Program S p _ orand ssty ce, Sa Lalke sit , Ul — Project Engineer jmley , rn R-12 ePF Professional e ._ci n ..ont . 1.s= di Credentials Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Arizona Mike is a professional electrical engineer with 18 years of experience State University specializing in electrical and instrumentation and control of water and = Professional wastewater facilities, including treatment facilities, pump stations, lift: Engineer in California stations, and well sites. He also has been responsible for electrical #f19280 and Arizona power distribution, SCADA systems, lighting, generator sizing, #50368 automatic transfer switch design, VFDs, soft starts, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), electrical load calculations, voltage drop calculations, short circuit analysis, conduit and conductor infrastructure, and specification writing. Mike has construction phase services experience so that projects are built in accordance with plans and specifications. Through his work on water and wastewater projects, Mike has extensive experience in facilitating design workshops, developing guidelines and standards, evaluating existing facilities, and working with multiple stakeholders. Relevant Experience L!= W, _ y c a _ d a. a_�. tee. gd __nn Count C A - Electrical Engineer CVista Par . roh _ Chula _- Electrical Engineer Can Diego Zoo Saari DMr .� sue- < r ret> gene Plant f `a, pa 5 � a ��-_o i — Electrical Engineer Ci of _ Ayala B � � -t- p Station Pi to: C3 - Electrical Engineer C = o BeaUmont, Beaumo .- ft Stalmn . Bea lam,__. CA — Electrical Engineer Cfly of Aurora. El ec_-__ a! ig ,,inci d-- R_ _ - Aurora, AZ - Electrical Engineer - of =''hoem,.- , North St mod'., _ 'HcHISIDoftation —nai er n M SeNFicerslPhoenix, --.._ — Electrical Engineer i o h ni L :I - S o-, - 1 :.,Lhoarades. Phoenix, Z - Project Manager t _ l ci ca, Dg a� s, Phoenix. . - Protect Manager Ci ly of _�,� � _ a U � cal a e �. -Protect Manager F:� TLIAMwn �m. e- _ - D,.Iu tic, pie- Boo =c Pump =a ci _ and Saoae= _a:.., e h e y F - Electrical Engineer Cfty Of BLIckeye. rEme gency Generalors, Ruckeye, Z - Electrical Engineer City f "M i w ; v -_ O SHe No4 l i 6 Upgrades, Peoria, A7 - Electrical Engineer . _ d � _. 4 e- - Electrical EngineerCity o-' Cottonwood Clair-, Creek School Dish-crt Sit-- lmpnro�ement. CoHonwood, A-' - Electrical Engineer r :t o .j Cam= o o -; ni-m io'�e = as ) 4e at {_-. ecta _ S—y e., 3 s-a t o on Die = B i mot d, AZ - Electrical Engineer x 4ti - --_ _.. ..�3 - - _ - SJ A - Electrical Engineer Citv >.Phoenix 241h S4 W_eTreat- d3 _ -Plante tea..? .a__- and D.s=,.b1 ems_ r = oaa__�,, , ` -Electrical Engineer SUM; xz� ion O_" t-.. _ _.-��Agineerizinv Professional �_, ._ _ br._.;3 Credentials Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering,. University of Nevada Joe has 17 years of engineering experience in engineering with Professional emphasis on electrical analysis and design for lighting improvements. Engineer in California His specialty includes roadway, pedestrian, pathway, and airfield #E21202, Colorado electrical lighting. His design experience also includes electrical #0059518, Nevada infrastructure, power and communication distribution, utility #923686, Arizona coordination, intelligent transportation systems (ITS) electrical and #63843, Idaho communication, site lighting, high mast lighting, garage and tunnel #P-17965, Oregon lighting, backup and utility generators, pump infrastructure design, #95192PE, Hawaii electrical vehicle charging stations, transformers, voltage drop and #PE-19291, Montana short-circuit calculations, conduit fill calculations, and panellswitchgear #PEL-PE-LIC-73362, installations. Joe has provided electrical design, electrical project and Washington management, and construction phase services for many projects ##21025139 including electrical construction administration and inspection. ExperienceRelevant Washo unt E � il S+a-, E__ trica' Upgrade-, Reno. NV — Electrical Engineer ElecT ITca- y e .. E > �g d des A a ram — Electrical Engineer Electrical Engineer Mo_ M. -, New Su4ic,, _pgud,al. . CA Electrical Engineer 3 - ,ego � - �,ir r New eec .d a d Pumping Sys-em instal'aflon,W ride CO _ Electrical Engineer UNUV Shadow Lane Carnpus, and Security Ulpgraders, Las Vegc-M NV Electrical Engineer LompocAirport,fi Electrical Engineer red -_ , Park.:, t eyioans,on. He ,d e ' — Electrical Engineer I resn Se „ - Inten.eat.o n_ r � a part e Y n F-esno, ' Electrical Engineer Project Manager Electrical Analyst oaMI-fs 1f,...`c'pa d Airport E er-ales G _: _3 o- Rep ca , ent Sa ,- . CA Electrical Engineer Mesa e. Rey it oT - ielLightingand � L-pyidu'S, "inn � # — Electrical Engineer W pppwr� s.Z Qv Tammie has more than 15 years of experience in project management and civil design. Tamie performs client contract administration, directs civil design, coordinates project deliverables, serves as the client liaison to federal, state, and local regulatory agencies, oversees subconsultants, develops project cost estimates, and provides construction administration. Tammie's experience encompasses a multitude of projects which includes civil site design for redevelopments, multifamily housing, affordable housing, commercial and industrial developments; grant writing, green street design; and roadway design. Her specialty Includes hydraulic design, hydrologic analysis, and utility design. She specializes in stormwater quality including Low Impact Development (LID) design, hydromodi ication analysis, and erosion control. Relevant F Professional Credentials t Master of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, California State University, San Luis Obispo Professional Engineer in California 74417 Qualified SWPPP Developer/ Practitioner in _`:£,a,-..�. ,€ Ii;Y�; ate, ; _ �.-e-..-�_t s..=.€ _- California #00344 Housing_ Bart Diego, --Project Manager San Diego, .A -Project Engineer R ed Calftnrnla, Inc.,oue_ `311a- Mug- aorsm_ San Diego, - CA - Project Manager 'ff med Hoimang GrO r Affor-ab,e Housing Scan Dleago, -Project Engineer A , Ba zew He a o, E e Hoi_Jsina San, _ oCA - Project Manager es -:ramp i, 62038 v $ Palms Highway, l h G , - Project Manager itage Groti :`�_aa _f - Protect Manager _�:S age Growth r �� a l4 UsCF¢, Project Manager 4 Pr Brookfield _ ��e. � � �=�p��e� _ Ca.4�4_. i�ana��, ,��_ �..�-:�� � - Project Manager - � �, Cads .., r. s S 3. Ram onan Groun i rn Raaliona. CA - Project Manager - �_.§_.-tea- Daa =Droe ees, a a — ? r§;_-��' _ aa-- = is�e_„�Corr' = £ Project Engineer -`mus D_-veloornentl,, T > r a ci Ramona 1 ?. Mon � C - Protect Manager I- - e. ge _ Lanes Soy.'_ P _E _ Sa , D _ _ . C - Project Engineer La Mesa, Sere c, Stree g , C:N of L� �a �_ 3 _ e Improvements. a Mesa- A - Project Engineer Cfty oof Pa Irn Deseart., Fred VIVaning Drive Monterey Ave n t]e Roadway Im -1ro, -emen' - = aim es t - Project Engineer C'EN of San Diego, Woodman Street, ., a C, _ - Project Engineer l4 83and o s ion 21nd.ans, ,Cfimare A . , i , San D_eg o CA- Project Manager s, ii r a -Project Manager g_= r . a o,: _ . D'e E!'.. rn—o and' o a.-- £ __'-k GreenS re t ?n x=.�r- e'� e.E ..'[eao,-m--. — Project Manager i Kip r;1rn R-15 _a _ az Wat,e, R-'_eSu _G _s E_ng.neering .ems' �-. s,. Anthony is an accomplishedsurvey manager and principal with over 20 years broad-spectrum experience in all phases of land surveying and civil engineering, including project management, fundamental engineering, and construction services for projects valued over 100 million. He has extensive work experience with civil, architectural, and geotechnical industries developing skills in multiple facets. He is an accomplished problem solver and consensus builder and can relate to diverse populations from the general public, colleagues, and staff. He is technology proficient and can use computer shills to improve operational efficiency and productivity. Professional Credentials Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Professional Engineer in California ##80387 Professional Land Surveyor in California f#813 Relevant lCliv & Ba'dw'n Pa , a_dwn Pa3-k Bike P:,_ a.x. 'n Par, CA Land Surveyor D e t- rR an r ade A — Land Surveyor t y Val '_ n—Je Un'fi A a - District, a '!._, _ E � .mot .� oo _. �_ e� -_ _. ��:'. �_ �� _} �4{ �� �-z� ';,��:_� _ ��. 3 = a-�� � �: � � le, Land Surveyor s y or-_ g Bear DiliP -el ne Repair _ ec Big Ba_: an- Surveyor �N POINT ' 6 WZ 'AR J- e FOR. Amir is Twining's Director of Asphalt Engineering and Pavement Design. He directs and works on pavement design, highway design, engineering specifications, and consulting services. He has extensive experience with advanced performance testing of asphalt binder including Dynamic Shear Reometer (DSR), Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR), and other asphalt binder quality control tests. He works closely with cities and government agencies to develop unique and specialized mix designs, pavement inspections, and pavement design solutions. Amir also serves on several technical committees in California helping to develop new specifications and update existing ones. Relevant ona Beach, CIO. - Pavement Engineer =,sr e ion Beach, Arterial Reha l t t HunfinatOn Beach, CA Senior Pavement Engineer Professional Credentials PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, North Dakota State University Master of Science, Railways Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran Bachelor of Science,. Industrial Engineering,. University of Technology, Tehran„ Iran i�' y of El Monte, me Ramonaoule" .dd Resurfacing Pavement. ement. Evalh a :o' l Ko -e= — Pvement Engineer .x ->.- Beach - <- ,a st ._.�, Geo4'- "� cc ' -n neeri g flip" l.., Lona c.- . °-"•— Protect Engineer 7RI'2751- PavemezReconst-uction - Protect Manager Cltlf of Sal- Oi_ - Protect Engineer CO. `�aris� ad � =,T � , ed - a e � 3 � :l, � � — Pr4tE'�t Engineer er C i - �.- - rE .. ts _ ., �...= :: a ei'> ; �... =5 -i _ I s s- =� C. = , - P at-' = �.. - - _ — Project Engineer 1 �.. C� " g Beach, .�>.;..��:„ ._.`tea - ��,��-���. a��-, _�'�-4 n _ MsS Pic —in—, Long Beach,C:.— Project Engineer O I - 1 R-17 On~'G-al' ` t Resource- Engi�eennig.; & rv--_Ce5Q Our capabilities within the Scope of Services for which our team is qualified to perform include the following: PUannina Resou��es�n" U����:K�n � � Civil Engineering ~`VEng^nee~ng Kimm|ey-Hornosnnnee1aUyourdvi{onOin�ehngandnoodvvavdesign needs. Since 19@7. ^ Kimley-Horn engineers have designed more than 4,000 miles of roadway, including highways, highway interchanQee, urban artorim|s, and neighborhood streets. These projects —performed for state departments of transportation, cities, and counties —have included route/corridor studies, schematic design, maintenance oftraffic p|ana, construction sequencing, and final p|ams, specifiomUona, and estimates (p5&E).Our in-house staff isequipped toaddress all aspects ofroadway design projects, including pavement rehabilitation, roadway realignment and widening, |ntaraectiongeometrios, utility re|mna1ions, drainage, s1ormw'eterpo||ution prevention p|ans, and erosion control. Also, K|nn|ey-Horn's team has provided municipal agencies with design services for their public facilities such as parks, parking lots, parking structures, libraries, senior and community centers. We have gained extensive experience in dealing with local regulatory and other agencies to secure the permits and approvals necessary for the building and upgrading nfmunicipal facilities. ���� �a��~��1������~��es ���& ----� Services Waterimprovement Design and Coord/n-atOur water resources engineering team has successfully completed water infrastructure projects for various agencies in Southern California. These projects nnnsistofxYoterrnain rep|omament, rea|ignment, upeizing and capacity increase, master planning, siphon design, existing system evaluation and maintenance and operational support. ° Drinking Water. Kimley-Horn has provided advanced water treatment systems for safe drinking water supply. Services include reverse osmmaia, membrane softening systems, vve|lfied development, permitting of membrane concentrate waste d|apnoa[ master pumping stations, metering stations, and water storage facilities. ~ Reclaimed Water. Effluent disposal and reuse is perhaps the niggest challenge facing municipalities today. Kimley-Horn has helped local water agencies navigate the planning, design, and construction of an entire reclamation system. With increasingly stringent nagu|ed|one on effluent quality and the increased pressure on our water supply, effluent disposal and reuse is an issue that has become central to our efforts in serving wastewater utilities. Our team is well acquainted with the issues of effluent disposal and reuse and the necessary reclaimed water systems to provide these functions. " Well Rehabilitation []mn(gn. Aonmbinatioo of three factors can cause water production decline. The first factor is regional decline in vvobsr elevations that shift the "static" vxmher level down. The second factor is water level decline in a local aquifer caused by continuous pumping, The third factor is a decline in specific capacity caused by a plugged filter pack or well screen. The regional decline in water levels is not controllable and groundwater levels will recover through natural recharge. The reduction in specific capacity requires corrective action in the form of root cause evaluation, well redevelopment, and possibly modification to pump location and flow rate. The decline in specific capacity could be a result of a reduction of permeability near the well screen. This type of permeability reduction is often the result of biological fouling, cementation, or the intrusion of fine- grained aquifer sand into the gravel pack surrounding the well casing, Well videos could confirm this. Migration of fine-grained aquifer sand is a possible root cause of the rapid decline in specific k]Dlbe/)uO[O 7 ' _U0~��N��t������U������R�iU���O��S��'iC�� capacity. The result ofthis isthat water velocity during pumping ksmuch higher inthesecdonnnf screen that produce the most water. During pumping, smaUeandpartic|emmobi|izeandnnV]rata through the well filter pack and wedge into the pore space, reducing permeability in the filter pack. Mitigation of this issue would include careful well development to remove the sand and resettle the filter pack and modification of pumping operations to reduce sharp changes in water velocity that mobilize fine-grained aquifer sand. Prior to redevelopment, it is recommended to review the factors that can cause this reduction in specific capacity. The review would include assessment of biological and cementation plugging and review the origino|, well construction documents including the sieve analysis performed to size the fi|\ar pack and the daily construction (if available). As part of developing a mitigation approach, spinner logs may be recommended to verify production zones. 4StormDrain Oes|Qnand OreinaQeAnalysis .The firnfsdrainage engineering services include the design of canals, culvert cnmaaingo, water control structures, nuadn. |evees, bhdges, and pump station structures as well as otormvvatertnaatment sen/ices, such as bioretenUmn, filters, rainwater capture and reuse, and large flood control projects. F<epnanentativeprojeotaregsrongeinmizehronmnnato more than 138.000aorem. and our engineers have been called upon by numerous public agencies and major eQhou|tuna|, industria|, and residential developers. Our staff has the experience to conduct preliminary studies and drainage consultation, prepare stormwater management plans, conduct bridge scour analyses, prepare FEK4Amop revisions, porformfloodp|ain ane|yses, and coordinate permit applications on behalf of our clients. Kim|ey-Horn'a engineering professionals are well -versed in otorrnvvaterregu|atiVnm throughout the state of California to help clients understand the permitting process and guide them through difficult development decisions, Se�rD�|Qnand W.-IslewaierServ|oes.Kimley-Horn is committed toproviding clients with cost- effective and state-of-the-art design solutions, We bring a unique understanding of water/wastewater and recycled water system operations, end -user requirements, and design capabilities that enable K|rn|ey-Horn to produce plans that are constructible, meet the needs of our o|ients, and minimize construction costs. We bring o complete understanding ofwater, wastewater, reoyc|ed, and reclaimed water systems from the initial needs analysis and master planning to detailed design and construction phase services. Kim|ey-Horn has extensive experience in design and construction of wide variety of projects, including planning and design of transmission and distribution pipelines, tnanoh|ese technology deeignn| right-of-way and easement coordination; utility coordination; pipe|inenehebiUtatinn� water treatment facilities design; tmmhe and booster pump station design, and permitting. Many of Kim|ey-Horn'sprofesoiona|s are locally and nationally recognized imtheir respective fields. Ut|Uty C}mziQn Coo-dnm|on. Every project is unique and presents its own special design challenges; however, the most frequent challenge we face in local municipal projects is related to existing utilities. Most of the projects under this category are in developed areas where utility facilities are currently within the proposed project areaundanyirnpnovenmantvviUgeneroUyaffeotorbeeffeotedbythe location ofthe utility facilities. K|nn|ey-Hornbelieves indrawing the utility lines and features totheir true size in our plans to mid in identifying conflicts early inthe design phase; potholing potential conflict locations when budgets allow, which gives a better understanding of the locations of the existing utilities; and extensive coordination with the various utility companies. We also use three-dimensional (3D) modeling of utilities to identify potential conflicts in the early stages of design. This method has helped ustoavoid discrepancies between construction documents and actual field conditions that have resulted incost-effective and timely execution ofprojects. Our utility design team has successfully completed sewer and water infrastructure projects for various agencies in Southern California. These projects consist of sewer and water main replacement, KiDllev�'' D 8 OM��'���r R8sOu7�es����iMee�Or����i��� realignment, upsizing and capacity increase, master planning, existing system evaluation, hydraulic models and maintenance, and operational support. Hydraulic Modeling Durteohnica|exoe�ineimdudeavvaterayotgnnmaeterp|anrnode|ing.hydnau|icUefiokanoy ' studies, transient/surge analysis, fire flow analysis, flow optimization and water quality modeling. We have experience using a wide range of hydraulic modeling programs, including |nnovyze0DG|8-based|nfoV\a1er@ and |nfoSevver(D.VVealso have customized post -processing software developed in-house. We work with our clients to select the methods that best meet their current and future needo, and we plan towork with the City the same way —selecting the most appropriate model for conditions inthe City'nservice area. Water Quality and NPIDES Our approach to designing the public works project componentsis0opreserveurimprovem/ater -- quality byutilizing the latest technology available for Low Impact Development (L|D)projects. In additiom, our comprehensive green otnast knowledge and experience will influence our stornnw/akar design. Our proven green street and LID installations will inspire our design and help us deliver a practical and sustainable stormwater management system to the City. Erosion Control and S�/�z���� ��-�� Kimm|ey-Homn's iona�have�xteneiveexp�henmointhede�� nnferosion oom�o|and ~���� .� �� water pollution control projects in Southern California and across the country. Our key staff have been responsible for planning and designing enos|oncontro|feahurem,acournniti0atinmmneaoures.flood control channels, and flood proofing of existing structures. Supported by strong technical investigations, the Kirn|ey-Morn team provides design of erosion control features using mvVido nmnga of systems and approaches for levees, ohanne|s, embankments, and bridge abutments. As part ofthe engineering plan review nrindividual environmental documents review, Kim|ey-Horn'aced|fied Qualified SVVPPP Developer (QSD) engineers will provide the support to review the project's environmental documents including the Water Quality Management Plan (VV[]K8P). Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SVVPPP) and Water Pollution Control Plan (VVPCP). Structural Analysis Kimley-Mnm's structural engineering team is capable of providing structural design and analysis for both existing and proposed facilities including erange nfmajor netainingstnuoturen.pad0ng structunan, roadway br|dges, pedestrian bridges, to minor footings and foundations for traffic s|0na|e, roadway signo, and storm drain structures. Our structural engineers have extensive experience working with public agencies and are familiar with Cities' routine plan check process. ����; Engineering . ..�...�~~��U���K�ng ��~�� rnhas been oninduo�vleader in�a�nengineering for past 55+years and Vfh*rs -- complete in-house traffic engineering services in the areas of traffic signal communication and system integration design, intersection lanes configuration Uee|Qn, signing and striping, traffic control p|ana, construction phasing p|ans, preparation of traffic impact studies, traffic calming studiaa, speed zoning ekud|es, safety and operations studies, safe routes to school prognsrne, accident analysis, pedestrian safety progngnna, parking studias, site mooeea, and general consultation studies in traffic engineering. Our traffic engineering team consists of specialists in each discipline of traffic studies, traffic signal design and traffic planning and isequipped with the latest software and hardware tnmeet your project's goals. Kim|ey�$Hnrn 9 .'' +^ | �����r ResoUr�- s � ��D������yn��e�Vi��� Landscape Architecture From the revitalization of a popular community park to the design and implementation of a -- dnwntovvn,tnaetsoape. Kim|ey-Hmrnhas successfully planned and implemented scores of landscape architecture projects including landscape planting plans, landscape renderings and irrigation system design. We have successfully completed dozens of parks and master plan projectsforfedens|. etsde, regional, and local government. As metropolitan urban areas continue to grow, urban design, streetscape design, and landscape architecture have become integral components of roadway and transportation system designs and infrastructure improvements ingeneral. Revitalizing commercial districts and providing recreational areas and pedestrian and bicycle facilities in increasingly congested areas are some of the solutions designed by our landscape architects and planners. For our public works projects, weoonsidordrVughtresia1ant|andocapefeoturesand!ovvwa1erusageirrigat|om systems to help our Clients become more successful in meeting their water conservation goals. Environmental Compliance Kimley-Horn's environmental services team provides complete environmental compliance services for public works projects, including roadway, pedestrian and bicycle trail, traffic, parks, transit, and site development projects.Our environmental specialists are well -versed inall aspects of the environmental process, from Phase I Environmental Site Assessments to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).Environmental Impact Report (El R).and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation and resource agency permitting. We are experienced in taking a project from concept to construction and are the ideal partners to provide environmental compliance services in support of design and construction engineering. Kimley-Horn produces environmental documents that are sensitive to the public's concern for resource protection and community impacts as well as to the real -world issues associated with the cost and feasibility of implementing mitigation programs. Our team draws upon years ofexperience with public improvement projects todeve|op understandable documents and toassess project designethotnninimizeimpaotstothenotura| environment and community. Bidding and Construction Support An an extension of our design projects by Kirnkev-Hnnm, our team is equipped with the latest construction management systems and applications available in the industry including responding to RFI's, reviewing shop drawings, and reviewing progress reports. These tools are scalable and customized tobest fit the City's project needs and budget, and to integrate with the City's way of doing business. From simple, time -tested forms and procedures to the state-of-the-art in construction management and web -based systems, our team will deliver small and large projects mn-tinneomdunder budget while keeping the City up to date on a "real-time" basis. In addition to receiving the benefit of our deeignhaann'm experienoe, our construction phase personnel can attend pre -construction conferences and regular project meetingo, provide nav|evv and approval ofsubnnifte|e. and participate in all other activities required toachieve well -coordinated construction of proposed improvements. 0PlanCheck Services provided .����� Ourt�gmhgs o�ncheokng.peerrevievx. and consultant services for various public agencies to assist them with Ul*Hr o|on check needs. K]nxkav-Munn will utilize the Citvs in-house plan checklist and plan check documents if available. We will also supplement the City's checklist with our checklist aaeach project reqminas.Kim|ey-Hornhasdeve|opndoatep-by-shspp|an review criterion so that every improvement plan is reviewed with a consistent checking process. Each development application is thoroughly navievved, and the required engineering conditions of approval h]'llay,)MnrO 1O " 0�-J"_'-a-l". ION ter ResQurceE, Enc_n-eedng Se0dmes are prepared to comply with generally sound engineering and construction prootice, and applicable city, cnunty, state, and federal standards, building codes, municipal code, ordinanmas, gnading, and drainage requirements, Pipeline Design Our water resources engineering team has sunceoafu|k/oonnp|etedvvoterim�eatnucturepn�ects ' for various agencies in Southern California, These projects consist of water main replacement, transmission main rep|amannent, naa|ignrnemt, opaizing and capacity increaae, master planning, siphon design, existing system evaluation and maintenance and operational support. Electrical, Instrumentation, and Control Services 0mkev-Humniaaleading consultant inthe electrical planning and design ofpower, motor control centere, motor starters, electrical panels. instrumentation and control systems, lighting design, and communication systems. Our team is thoroughly experienced in all the electrical engineering considerations that may beincluded inyour p jeot(s).OurvastexperienceaUovvmourtaonntotaok|e projects efficiently and precisely in all capacities, ranging from leading large electrical -only projects to small support roles for multidiscipline projects. K]mley-Mornunderstands that electrical engineering isoften acritical component ofdesigning aproject. Ek*cthos| issues such eeutility company coordination, power source access, conduit routing, and existing system integration must be coordinated with all other design disciplines prior bzthe construction phase sothat the project schedu|eison-tnock.V\ehmseaUourdesiQnsontheournantedit|onofthe National Electrical Code (NEC) and other local standards in order for the requirements to be met and incorporated. Our staff is thoroughly experienced in all aspects of electrical engineering, including light -emitting diode (LED) conversations, developing standards and specifications, and SCADA. The electrical engineering practice utilizes computer -aided design (CAD) and building information modeling (BIM) designs and implementation for seamless coordination between disciplines. Our team can provide the following services: " Power Distribution ° Feasibility Studies , Lighting Systems ~ Coordination Studies ~ Instrumentation Controls " Generator Design ° Life Cycle Evaluations Geotechn^caU Engineering Services Kimley-Horn nments for geotechnical and geological services may — vary on o case -by -case basis depending upon specific needs ofthe City. Kimm|ey-Horn and our subconsultant Twining, Inc. recognize that these services will be provided as requested by the City. Geotechnical and geology services may include tasks such as: pavement evaluation, slope stability and analysis, shoring design, percolation test and infiltration rate analysis, geotechnical and geology reports review, and gectechn|oe|and geology reports for special public projects. Thegonteohn|ca| and geological items may include soil stability ano|yais, foundotions, retaining walls, soil composition, segmental retaining walls, ||quofmctiun, conmpaotinn, checking oo|ou|etiono, reviewing test results, and more. Our approach to this, and any assignment, will be to provide appropriate task leaders and ataff, establish vvo/h p|ens, provide compliance with schedule and budget, maintain continuous communication with the City, and provide QC/QAdo||xerab|eo. k5hleV/�An[O 11 �D~�����[������U�������giRee�n -Services Kjnnkev-Hmnn provides on -call services to public agencies statewide and our staff isorganized b»address the needs ofawide range ofprojects. VVeknow that being on -call means being available to promptly address City requests as they arise. Our approach toon-call contracts isbased on developingateam- oriented anmvvgrtothep jeotrevievvprooess. Key characteristics that distinguish Kimley-Horn include: Rapid mobilization of staff for each agency request, including immediate identification ofthe key personnel and auboonsuMants needed for each project. Themvai|ab||ih/ofmvviderangemf|n-houae staff provides efficiency and consistent quality of the technical analyses. Ongoing communication and consultation toaddress issues that arise during the project review process. The collaborative process maintains project progressendreoultninusepfhend|ydoounlents. Commitment of senior level management to the project to provide close coordination with the City, to confirm technical accuracy, and to carefully monitor budget and schedule compliance. Responsiveness to any significant issues of concern raised by responsible and regulatory agencies and the public. Flexibility totailor our approach tomeet the specific needs ofeach project ondd|ent. We tailor each on -call task assignment's scope of services specifically to the needs of the individual project and the City. Our familiarity with local standards helps us determine what will be necessary toassist the City with each task order. VVewill approach each project |nthosennedUigentand comprehensive manner including: ~ Scope ofwork review and understanding ~ Data on|kaoUon and review " Kick-off meeting ~ Site visit with City staff ~ Evaluation ofexisting conditions ~ Project evaluation and innovation " Concept layouts and reports ^ Interim site walk and review concept layout of study findings ^ Response to comments . Innovative project designs , Final design and report ° Public outreach mrCity council presentations (if required) ^ Invoicing and budget management , Schedule management ~ Quality Control/Quality Assurance ([}CK]A) , Meeting agendas, minutes, and monthly status reports ~ Closure Upon notice toproceed, the appropriate staff will beassigned by contract manager Darren Adrian, RE. to accomplish the task within the agreed upon timeframe. One of the advantages that our team provides is the ability to assign the right staff to each task. Our team can draw from a multitude of disciplines and resources to complete each asoi0nrnent--w/hether the task is relatively minor, requiring only afew people in asingle discipline, or complicated task requiring numerous people and multiple disciplines. A task manager will be assigned to each task, and he/she will work closely with the project romnagertogetthepr jec1cornp|etedontinneandonschedu|e. y On-caUV` tr Res0Urces EEOgn-e- ring EJ"er,6G-_- CunlnnunicatonbebwoenourdeoignteamandtheCUxiocr0ca|tuthmrough|yunderstandingyour vision and implementing the innovative and cost-effective solutions that our team is known for. Effective communication begins with listening to the City's ideas, concerns, and goals for its projects. Making certain that our team and your staff are on the same page throughout the course nfeach project will help avoid or mitigate potenfial problems or issues that may arise, In our experience, successful techniques include monthly progress development team meetings (PDT) and biweekly progress reports, regular conference calls to keep you abreast of critical issues, and ongoing electronic communications among all members of the project team, including e-mail and an internetftp site dedicated tothe project. Our team organization chart on page 4 illustrates our team members' roles and responsibilities. Our fimn's culture has established open and dear lines of communication between our staff. MJrnlev-Horn principals and management committee members take an active, hands-on role in the firm's day-to- day operations so that our corporate commitments meet our clients' satisfaction. Because vvestrive to give clients a better experience, we don't get bogged down in internal processes like other firms, We know that problem/task resolution is a critical element of management. Our approach is to "deal with itnow" bymaking good basic decisions and seeking advice, manecessary, without allowing m problem toget mut-nf-hand due to indecision. Problems require immeU|zte, and often senior staff level attention, in order to be effectively addressed —there is no more effective or efficient way of doing so. Our firm also takes a proactive leadership role, where possible. A concerted effort is made to anticipate potential problems or negative impacts to operations and project development before these situations occur. These efforts allow usto make decisions which can preempt difficulties that hinder project development. Community engagement a1various points during the project aUowstahohVlders/oonthbutoroto participate in the preliminary and final design process. The Kimley-Horn team believes outreach nnaier|a|a including Powerpoint pnementstiona, graphiom, exhibito, fact sheets, and all materials required for community engagement activities must be created in a meaningful and strategic way. Upon the Q1y's reqmest, all community engagement activities will be turn -key (set-up/breandovvn, materials/ supplies, easels, refreshments, presentation materials, etc.), allowing City staff tofocus onthe issues, not meeting |ogisUns. Kinn|ey-Horn will provide outreach collateral (f|yers, pnaen releases) prior to community engagement activities and coordinate with City's public information officer, In order to optimally engage public stakeholders, the Kimley-Horn team will provide translation headsets and Spanish-speaking engineers at each public informational meeting. K|mm!ey-Horn staff members engaged the public effectively and successfully during the development ufmany projects insurrmumdinQcities and we will apply the best elements of that successful outreach approach to the projecta1hand. Our unique oulturemUovvsustnnperatevviththeaou ofasmall firm. This benefits our clients such that we can truly customize our services to be tailored to your specific needs, but with the resources of a large firm, should they be needed. We have the resources, both in staffing depth and in finan6al stability tnbethoroughly responsive toyour needs while keeping projects underbudQpt and on schedule. To use reasonable professional effort to be responsive to the City's needs, Kimley-Horn uses a workload forecasting technique to determine staff availability, known as our cast -ahead process, to Ki0lm�Hn.. � 13 ' _ MN � V' M-Jftftxq�-�L_ R ppppp�� IRZ Orl~'Calfl\�ter Resources ED�ineerOg e[Vice- S determine resource requirements by division, office, and region. Our division and regional managers then shift resources and workloads as needed to meet all demand -supply needs. This cast -ahead process enables us to assign the staff and technical resources needed to complete each projectmn time and to our clients' satisfaction. Responsiveness is much more than proximity or distance from your office to the client's office. Responsiveness is providing the client with information on short notice, It's promptly returning phone calls. It's meeting the client's needs. And it's where Kinn|ey-Horn excels. We put our client's needs first. When you call, we will be there. Our senior regional leaders are aware of the City's needs and have made a commitment to programming ourfirrn^s resources to give your projects a high priority. We strongly believe that K|m|ey-Horn'o continuing success rests on the strengths of its day-to-day management, vision for the firm, emphasis Vnquality, and responsiveness tnyou, our client. VVe have worked with multiple public agencies on their on -call programs, so we understand importance of providing cost effective solutions in the early stages of design for the City'o future projects. Over the last 55 years, the Kimley-Hom team has a proven record of performing on time and within budget. The key to our success in this area is managing the right resources at the right time. We emphasize project management using bi-month|yeffort reports that give our project mnanagersop-to-dateobaffingand expense information related hmtheir projects. TM|a|nforrnatiunenab{esthemt000ntinunus|ymnonitorthe status ofproject ooat, cost control effectiveness, and schedule. KJnnley-Hornhas anexcellent track record ofcompleting projectswithin orvery close hzestablished budgets. The ability tocontrol project oomtoandsohedu|esthrouQhouttheprognasenfwodkisUne result mfastrong commitment todoso, ethorough understanding ofthe project, andinoorpomationof this understanding into project designdraw/ings.Theabi|ity0onontno|ooatsondochedu|asraquires many ofthe same actions and attitudes. Strong communications and use ofexperienced personnel are two effective cost control mechanisms. Other critical elements play o key nx|a in controlling costs and schedules: ^ |tisessential tzdevelop aclear understanding ofthe project ncopeeadvinUhepvooeoo,Ap j ot budget |eonly asgood aethe clarity ofthe underlying scope. Berealistic from day one. ~ The project team must be well -organized and exhibit good teamwork. Good communication is essential. A breakdown in communication can easily result in a failure in project control. These fundamental principles apply tothe entire project teamandthwdesign teams' internal work effort. The strongest proof of Kimley-Horn's ability to meet schedules and manage projectoosLaand controlling schedules is our high percentage of repeat clients, approximately 90%. Our Commitment to Quality At Kim|ey-Horn, quality is essential to all phases of project lifecycle, including inoep8un, p|anning, des|Qn, comstrunt|on, and operations. Kim|ey-Horn measures the euooeaa ofour quality by the following metrics: ^ Client satisfaction ~ Limited construction change orders ` Construction costs near our engineers' opinion ofcosts Project delivery within schedule and budget K_10�_/'���_�O 14 �^ OM�afl, -the-, ReSoW[ces SerVi-8s To achieve the above metrics, we actively implement our firmwide quality control and quality assurance (QC/QA) policies and procedures on all of our projects. QIA OVERSIGHT OF PROCESS Quality of Scope and Schedule. Quality starts with a mutual understanding of projectgoals and deliverables. Each task order will include a QC/QA manager a technical specialist, who provides senior- levelrexiewofthescopeofvvork.budQet.andaohedu|ebeforetheyanspresented tothe client. Quality of Planning and Preliminary Engineering. We listen and tailor our projects to the requirements of the end unoc Where app|inab|e, we coordinate closely with the ultimate user throughout the life ofthe project. Durksannaannphasizenomsanausbui|dingxviththekeyproject stakeholders early, to aid in development of the basis of the design, We utilize proven tools to help communicate and visually represent the end product, such as visual simulations, operational modeling nofwara, material boards, and architectural renderings. Design Quality. The true test of the quality of a desinocoursduhnQoonatnuctionofthe Anything missing from the design or ambiguity on the plans or in the specifications is found by the contractor. Our goal istominimize construction changes through a thorough and complete QC/ QAprocess prior, to, and during the design. Kimley-Horn's quality control starts with experienced, proficient professionals who know how to implement innovative, cost -saving ideas and employ project management practices that have proven to be successful. Key parts of quality control during the design process are field visits and site knuw|edge, understanding of regulatory and funding nequinennents, and technical knowledge. Project Construction Bids. onn'aquality control measures focus closely on construction estimates. Our team has extensive resources and recent experience that we combine with unit prices taken from recent similar projects to create our engineer's opinion of probable construction cost. The quality and accuracy of our estimates is the result of our early efforts to define basis of design assumptions and identify technical methods. Reviews by senior technical staff help confirm the quality of the estimate. Ki'l(y�-MrM15 On -Cal" -,-.er R��ot_nCe_ PRqinee`ng Ser i��� QC/QAImplementation. The QC/QAplan that Kimley-Homand its team members will follow inthe execution of services prepared under this contract is currently being utilized successfully on our other |000| public contracts and includes the following six key elements-. ~ ZjLrucfiffe,, Each QC/QA plan includes a project manager (responsible for the overall quality of the project), technical managers (engineers responsible for discipline design development), and a QC/ ClAmanager (responsible for verifying that the (][/{]Aplan iobeing implemented and foUovved). ~ ProCe.dures, I ntra-discipl !nary checking of documents will be performed by a competent individual within each discipline other than the designer. " |nter'D|eo|pUnaryReviuvvs.|nter -disciplinary reviews and coordination are performed throughout the project andpriortnkeysubnnitta|s.vwhensen|orotaffhnolthevariousdiscip|inegroupoare brought together todiscuss and comments onthe interaction ofthe overall project e|enmenCs, ~ C]ua||ly/\SSurAnceAud|t.TheOCk]AmanagervviHbeneepunoib|eforconduotingaqua|ity assurance audit after completion of the checking and review process and prior to the submittal of any document ordeliverable. ~ Defliv--r-abies al -id Docurnient Con-rol- The project manager will manage the submission of design documents after the QC/QA audit is complete and at milestone completion dates. , (3nrrac-t|veAot1onyNeamures. Cmmsotiveaction nneasunesw|Ubetaken ifincorrect ornonoonfornning xvorhindiscovered in de|iverab|eitems that have already completed the C)C/OAprocess, Kimhas enjoyed collaborating with the City onvarious civil, traffic, and transportation projects in the past. From the Main Street Corridor Improvement, Warner Avenue Street Improvement, 17th Street Grade Separation and Bristol Street SCE Corridor and OC Streetcar design review tothe 5th Street and Santa Boulevard Bike Lane, and Fisher Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvement projects, Kimo|eV-Horn has partnered with the City to provide exceptional service for critical projects. We also currently provide construction support for the Main Street Corridor Improvement Project-{)ur experience and lessons learned from these projects nnean1heCih/canuxpeotthehghtba|anmaof technical expertise, responsiveness, and local knowledge to successfully complete your task order assignments. Below, wehave highlighted our other relevant project expghonoe. For more than adecade, Kimley-Hnmhas been providing the County ofOrange Public Works Department with civil and traffic engineering design services. From roadway improvements and highway design tn bicycle/pedestrian facilities and complete streets projects, P{im|ey-Horn has provided the county with project nmanaBement,designandp|ann|ngaerviceo.TheKinn|ey-Horn0eonnhaevvorked directly with the County's in-house staff to provide outstanding as -needed civil engineering support for these projects. Our team recently was selected for another term of the County's on -call program. Year Completed: Ongoing Client Name: County of Orange Public Works Contact Information: Edward Fnondnso. Construction Deputy [}|nactor. 714245.4586 K|nn|ey-Horn Project Manager: Darren Adrian, P.E. K101|2yAHurn 16 NA- PPPPP WOO ` .` �M��[��terReSo�[c�������O��������0/i��� Khnlex-Honnprovided transportation planning and traffic engineering on -call services tothe City om dozens of projectsundarnnuKi-vearcontnsotsvvitbtheCit/oP|amningandEnQineehngDennrtnnenin. Services provided include the preparation of parking studies and traffic studies for private development projects as well as third -party review of parking and traffic studies prepared by others. Year Completed: Ongoing Client Name: City ofAnaheim Contact Information: Rudy Ernarni. Public Works Director, 714.785.5176 Kimn|ey-Horn Project Manager: Jason K4e|ohor, P.E. Santa Ana Boulevard & 5th Street Protected Bike Lane PS&E, Santa Ana, CA Kimley-Horn has completed engineering design aen/ioeo for the Santa Ana Boulevard and 5th Street protected bike lane project for the City ofSanta Ana. The project included two and half miles of protected bike lane facilities along various streets in the Qty's dnvvntuvvn area. This project was one of the first protected bike lane projects ofthis magnitude inOrange County. The project oonsiatedofbike signo|a, pedestrian vvo|kvvay innproxenments, traffic oa|nnin8 features, /\DAinmprovements. signing and striping, and landscape and irrigation design. The project hasinvo|vedextenoive000rdinationduring the design phase with all stakeholders including the Orange County Transportation Authority for the OC Streetcar project within the monne area. The M]mm|ey-Hnnnteam provided the City with alternatives for the design ofthe bike lanes to provide more protection for all modes of transportation including vehicular, pedestrian, and public transit. Year Completed: 2O2O Client Name: City ofSanta Ana Contact Information: Sean Thomas, Senior Civil Engineer, 714.G47.5O55 Kimnley-HornProject &8anager: Darren Adrian, P.E. Kimlev�Hnmisassisting the City ofSanta Ana in transforming their existing South Main Street into arevitalized corridor. The project invo|ves creating solutions for street beautification, traffic sefety, we|hmbi|ity, bike circulation, environmental sustainability, security, and K10|2V,MO0 17 - / w~ Ut On-'all"Waƒ a[Vic-F-S enhancing streetscape aesthetics with landscape and hardscape features to create a more inviting andp|eesanturbonarea�imnprovinQotnaetvva|hab|epathsvvbhoedestMansofetv curb ramps, crosswalks, and other ADA features; encouraging the use of alternative transportation such as walking, bikinQ, and public transit; improving accessibility to |000| businesses by providing on street parking-, creating a low impact and sustainable design for improvements while considering environmental iaooeo|andenhmncingoorridorsafeh/mndoenuritybyeddinghi0hvisibi|itvorpoovvm|kaendpedeatrien level street lights. Year Completed: Ongoing Client Name: City ofSanta Ana Contact Information: 8uziFujanic.Associate Planner, 714.571A241 k{imm|ey-Horn Project Manager: Darren Adrian, RE. Fisher Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements, Santa Ana, CA Kimley-Homprovided PS&Eservices for Fisher Park Neighborhood VaterMain|mpmvements that included improving and upgrading approximately 9500 feet of water main and over 200 laterals. Year Completed: 2OZ1 Client Name: City ofSanta Ana Contact Information: GuziFujanio.Associate Planner, 714.571,4241 Ninmley-Horn Project Manager: Darren Adrian, PE. Kimley-Horn is providing PS&E services for Warner Avenue between Wright Street and Oak Street to expand the roadway from two lanes in each direction to three in each direction. Part of this work includes improving and upgrading the surrounding storm drain infrastructure, including e new 6O-|ncb storm drain within Warner Avenue. This involves coordination with multiple stakeholders, including utilities for overhead power lines; industrial, commercial, residential, and City fire and schools directly affected by the vvidening� and OCT4vvho uses both Grand Avenue (a major cross street) and Warner Avenue astransit routes. Year Completed: Ongoing Client Name: City ofSanta Ana Contact Information: Suz|Fogonio.Associate Planner, 714.S71.4241 P(irn|ey-Horn Project Manager: Darren Adrian, PE. K]nnlev-Hornprovided peer review ofthe streetcar design forvariouateohnioa|oreaasuchasheok alignment, grade crossings, stations, signalization, OCS, TPSS, constructability, basic operations, and overall coordination of the proposed corridor with bicycles, pedestrians, buses and other vehicles. TheOC Streetcar will increase transportation options and provide greater access to a 4.15-mile route along Santa Ana Bou[evard, 4th Otneet, and the Pacific Electric right-of-way to Harbor Boulevard |nGarden Grove. Year Completed: 2O19 Client Name: City ofSanta Ana Contact Information- Jason Gabriel, Principal Civil Engineer, 714.847.5884 k{inm|ey-HornProject RNmnm8er:DarrgnAdrian.P.E. Kim ' . * Horn 18 pppiF Mal *� ~�@� ����F���C�U[�����O�i����D�����'i��� ��0 Kimle*Homhas provided on -call traffic and civil engineering services to the City ofIndustry since 2OO5`Since initiation, vxehave been issued more than 5Otasks, focused primarilyunimproving the transportation system within the City. Tasks entailed developing geometric alternatives for major intersection modifications; evaluating access points and presenting various alternatives for modifications atthe Puente Hills Mail; attending project meetings on behalf of the City,- intersection capacity analysis using Gynnhro software; and traffic impact analysis, sight distance evaluation, traffic handling Ues|gn, traffic signal design, signing and striping design, ofrast lighting enu|ynio and design. speed surveys, and peer and plan check reviews. Year Completed: 2D19 Client Name: City of Industry Contact Information: Joshua Nelson, Regional Vice President, 626.956.8288 Kimn|ey-Horn Project Manager: Jason Melchor, P.E. On -Call General Engineering Services, Malibu, CA Kimley-Horn was selected to provide on -call traffic engineering services to the City of Malibu in 2012- Theoortrartvvan|aterextmndodtoin/dudenk/i|enQineedngmervioes.duetnhighqumidvmsmimahnm Kimley-Horn. As extension to the City staff, Kimley-Horn performs the following on a regular basis: ~ Review development project naporte, grading, utility, and construction plans ~ Conduct engineering and traffic surveys ^ Feasibility/conceptual studies and reports and recommendations for preliminary, final and construction design studies ~ Applicable subconmu|tmntand engineering disciplines ~ Preparation ofconstruction plans, specifications, and estimates ~ Research ofutilities and other records " Collecting and analyzing trmffiudata ~ Participation inmeetings with City staff associated with various development and improvement projects Year Completed: Ongoing Client Name: City ofMalibu Contact Information: Rob Duboux.Assistant Public Works Director, 310456.2488ext. 338 Kinm|ey-Horn Project Manager: 8r|Chakravarthy, PE..TE. nmiocurrently preparing the final design P5&EforUheneo|aognnentof3.5nnikysof*vaterand 2.5 miles of sewer throughout the downtown area of the City of Oceanside. The replacements are being performed to upgrade the oity'aaging infrastructure, some ofwhich was constructed in the 1930'o. New water and sewer pipes along with new valves, appurtenances, and meters will be installed. The project also includes the replacement of a 10-inch sewer under the NCTD railroad tracks by trenchless methods. The project's challenges include working directly adjacent to the beach, high groundwater/ tidal influence, utility oroan|ngs, relocating sewers that currently run under private bui|d|ngo, and rehabilitating existing sewer manholes. The project e|ooinn|udesthe extension/ connection nfa recycled water network to serve potential recycled water customers throughout the downtown area. Year Completed: Ongoing Client Name: City ofOceanside Contact Information: Phillip Tunnel, Water Utilities, 750.435.5848 K|nm|gy-HornProject 08anm0er:8mnnyNcVVhortecF!E. �012V,)�' 19 D ~Cal"��t�[���C>U������O�iDe-e������'iG�� 1.On-Cali Civil Engineering Design Consulting Services and Preparation of Temporary Traffic Control Plans, Santa Monica, CA Client: City of Santa Monica Contact Information: Curtis Castle, Principal Civil Engineer, 81O.45O.8234 2. Downtown Water and Sewer Phase 2 Replacement, Oceanside,CA Client: City of Oceanside Contact Information: Philip Tunnel, 760.435.5848 3. Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station and Ayala Zone 1A Booster Pump Station, Rialto, CA Client: City of Rialto Contact Information: Tom Crowley, Utilities Manager, 909.820.8056 n, w~������ ��� ���������� �� ^ ���. ���u�e Scope of Services The tasks below are intended boprovide asample ofscope ofservices ofutypical task order aspart of this on -call program. Actual tasks will vary based on each individual's project's needs and scope. " Project Management and Coordination " Record Research and Utility Coordination ~ Geuteohnioa| Investigation and Pavement Evaluation ~ Surveying and Mapping ~ Hydraulic and Hydrology Analysis , Water Quality management Report ^ Environmental Studies ° Water Main Replacement Plans " Well Rehabilitation Plans ~ Street Improvement Plans " Well System Modeling and Design , Pump Station Building Design nd. Arohitectuna|.MEF1 ° Permitting and Agency Coordination " Structural Analysis ~ Strom [}rain plans ~ Landscaping and Irrigation Plans ~ Signing and Striping Plans ~ Traffic Signal and Traffic Handling Plans ~ Specifications ~ Opinion ofProbable Construction Cost ° Potholing ~ Bid and Construction Phase Support Schedule Per the Cit/s O&A, no schedule is required. For information regarding how vvecontrol our project schedules, please refer to Section 11A, -1, J��� ����������U � ' ' �~ ~ \86ahave submitted our Fee Proposal as aseparate file attachment, asinstructed bvthe Citv'sRFF! We have provided the forms listed below on the following pages: ° Attachment 3-1:Non-Collusion Affidavit ^ Attachment 3-2�Non-Lobbying Certification ~ Attachnnen\3-3: Non -Discrimination Certification jDl�' ^//�IqmrO 20 _ NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (Title 223 Umited States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code Section 7106) To the CITY OF SANTA Ai`IA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS In accordance with Title 23 Ignited 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 ether 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 award n0 the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true, and, feather, 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 tf �ove Non-cAlu ion Affidavit is part of the Proposal. Signing this Proposal on the signature ptiiioki thereof}sl i lalso constitute signature of this Ton -collusion Affidavit. BIDDER are cautio/nAtl t ni aUig�=false certification may subject the certifier to criminal prosecution. Signed - Darren J. Adrian, P.E., Sr. VP State of California County of Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on this _ day of Ada 20j2A by i14rUproved to me on the basis of satisfactory° evidence to he the perswh on( o appeared efore me. No 4 ry ubignatureNotary Public Seal LISAM. SMITH Notary Public - California - Orange County Commission 3 2347950 MY C—m, Exirires Feb 19, Z[i25 City of . RFP 22-002 Page A3-1 ICON-LOB13YENG CERTIFICATION The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersied, 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 giant, the mak n 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 agleement. 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, giant loan, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit a "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities" This certi ( cation 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 a 1, 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 $ 100,000 and that all such sub recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. 1~irnr Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Signed and Printed Name: � Title Senior Vice President Date May 2 , 2022 Darren J. Adrian, P.E. City of Santa Aria RFP 22-002 Page A3-2 NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal. to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersip-ned. to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal ageneN. 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 malting 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 Con, `ess, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Confess 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 trade 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. Coale. 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 lie 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. I Seed and Printed fame: _ Title L. Date 1 l _ r City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page A3-2 NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: 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 Want, the ma ng 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 hinds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencim, 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 agrreement, 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 $100,000 and that all such sub recipients shall certify. and disclose accordingly. Finn Twining, Inc Signed and Printed Name: Amir Ghavibazeo Title Director of Asphalt Engineering & Pavement Design Date May 19, 2022 City of Santa Ana RFP 22-002 Page A3-2 NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATION The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the perforn-rance of this contract, certifies as follows: 1. 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 employ-nent, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. ?. 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 cornrnitments 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 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 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 PFP 22-002 - Page A3-3 NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATION The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies as follows. 1. 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. . 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 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 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 22-002 Page A3-3 by rule, 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 stab -consultant or vendor as a result of such direction by° the administering auency. 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 Stats_ 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 kvorks violating this Section is subject to all the penalties imposed for a violation of the Chapter. Signed; _ Title: f Fi rk 16 . %: i U .r' - Q a-' .'i f i s." Date: ja 4 _ City of Santa Ana RirP 22-002 - Page A3-4 NOI��- 5QRIMI.NAT-1QN CERTIFICATION The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies as follows: 1. The Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, rotor, religion, sex, or national origin. The Consultant shall tape affirmative action to ensue 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; moruitrnent 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. . 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 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 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 RPP 22-002 Page AM by rubs, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issue 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 threatener{ 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 Cade Section 1735, as added by Chapter 643 Stats. 1939, and as amended, Into discrimination shall be trade in 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: Firm: Date: i City of Santa Ana RPP 22-002 Page A3-4 Darren Adrian, P.E. 714,17 05,130-4 darren. adrian(aki mley-horn. com Kimley,N))Horn 1100 VV Town & Country Road Suite 700 Orange, CA 92868 \PAv,vv.Kiml--y-Horn,com EXHIBIT C r:- (?»:2d/ 111pliq a m ©: - _ v . f> g i}� . .... . ............��... . \ , IL .0 . . _...... . --�\Classification .\,. £ . ;:,� . \ \� ©. \ $ ■ ` .. ■ (roessio _ \ :@.� \ . » l Senior Professional ! Senior Professional \ . @ ■ } Senior ■r Technical Support .. . I \M$ \ Technical Support Project Support Effective through June 30,2 S Subject to annual adjustment thereafter External Reimbursable Expenses will be champ at 10 3 mark-up, or per the CommC! Sub -Consultants will be R|bd per the Contract P 0 1 N T LAND SURVEYING, INC. 1906 Orange Tree Lane, Suite 240 • Redlands, California 92373 (909) 792-2221 • (909) 784.1836 fax office@onpointiandsurveying.com - www.onpointiandsurveying.com RATES EFFECTIVE September, 2021 HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE NON -PREVAILING WAGE OFFICE: Research of Records/Drafting/Mapping Survey Calculations and Document Preparation Land Surveyor Review/Professional Services I=iELD: Survey Crew (4 hour Minimum) Survey Crew (Outside of normal hours of operation) Travel Time HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE PREVAILING WAGE OFFICE: Research of Records/Crafting/Mapping Survey Calculations and Document Preparation Land Surveyor Review/Professional Services FIELD: Survey Crew (4 hour Minimum) Survey Crew (Outside of normal hours of operation) Travel Time Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Surveys GPS Receiver/Data Collector RTK GPS System Utility Location Services Expert Witness/Testimony (Portal to Portal) $120 $120 $180 $225 $200 $115 $120 $120 $10 N-1 $120 Estimates upon Request $100/per Receiver per Day $300 per Day Estimates upon Request $300 per hour Your Project, On Budget, On Time... On Point Land Surveying! Schedule of Fees 202 e 2022 'VOTE Rates "MY a a ,uo=eu a.7n:._lly . don .1u Y l5l Is ,=tfe r ncraaaa' .,as's. Personnel Fates_ Per Hnur ;UnlessrDtharvn;s tdet-.d Task Cede E irecir np, and Consulting Personnel Rate 10026 _ Senior Principal fid'sisorlCnsuiIant 5 357.00 1 Goo P•in;ipal trgureer'Geulagist S 252.00 1C017 Metallurgical Era ser "a 357.50 7000G, Registered Geoteenmcal Epp aer 3 246.75 10010 Technical rd,ism, 241-5.0 1 a011 Maera€Scar€ t, ''Veidir=.g.lNUT Consultant 5 252.00 70003 Regls!ered CenlecssUCerrn:ed Encinee mg. -. e=W.leg t. 5 246.75 MOO Sealer Ertgin ertGeolcyist S 220.50 10009 Registered Grt l Engmear 3 21,325 60003 RooiiogXVatarpr-c5rrg=Ce;ssuitart 3 241,50 10013 Preiect Englna oManager 3 214.00 30000 Quality Control Manager S I a9,50 10005 See=or Staff '= gineer.+3eolrapist 5 19425 10007 Starr En❑_inaru emogist S 159.00 10015 Quality Contra! Administrator S 178.50 10019 Met.lirarijcal Teerniciar 5 152.25 9000'. CARD OperalooD,aflsperson S i3a s0 95103 Office SupportvCle €cal S 99.?5 7 G':07 Field suparvlsor $ 17,25 91030 Safety supersrsor S 173.25 ZOOGO L abo atogy Manager L 157. so 980110 Laboratory Technician S 1.31-25 90005 Expert =:'fitness Tastirrany S 6t09'Do 91010 Qu hfied 5`3.PPP r7•••e"eloper 9 194.25 91000 Qualined Ss#PPP Practftiener S "a.SC 30001 Vibranon Engineer 3 220.50 Task Code Field Insn,ection Personnel Rate 10101 C rcrete+Re rFb,c_d Seel r _lo 131.25 10103 rrestrassedfPost Tens or Ir p _tar S 131.25 10105 Concrete. !CC Inspector 3 131.25 1 Ol I)r rlrlil2d-=rl-Anchor Inspecto, 3 131,25 10111 Gun=tet5hctcre e nscecler a 131.25 10113 Masonry Inspector S 131.25 102M Structural S1eeVvverding ,.nape==-n-r 3 131.25 10203 A'dV5 Certified Weld€nc trsnector 3 131-25 1.0207 Fireproofing Inspector a 131.25 105e1 Lead Inspector S i34.40 10115 Fur -.stop Spacial to pecicr Ire Premre y 149.10 10117 Firestop Special lr'specte, - -OP i 19c- .5 70109 L A Deputy (Grad€ng inspector 3 1"36 50 75001 Asphalt Field and Plant Inspectori T a_chnrian S 131.25 0103 Pie Drivrig Inspector 5 131.-25 70101 Snr_ Technician S 13115 10107 Concrete Quality Control (AG11Caltrans recrlmrlanl 5. 131 25 10122 Wood Framing Inspector S 131.2E COM Roofirrai' aterprr firg Mspectur - 138AG. 1a5CC Public Works Inspector S 149-10 10515 Mechanical'rspector 3 1157.50 10519 Electrical lnspertrr S 15750 10521 Plumbing inspector 3 15?,MO 10523 @n€ldd€rig lnspec ar _ ,5-.50 30002 Vibration Mar try rg Tellhrlicran 3 15=.2_ 5UU03 F€e!d E ngineenna Tachrician S -71:-25 Task Code Shop !nsnec iorn Personnei Rate 1030t Structural Ste_: F3bnnauori fn5peolcr 3 131,25 10309 Batch Plan! Quality Comm] Te_nrician+!nspasIor a 131.25 10325 G-ue-Lamiraled=abv catio` Inspector Du=otatinn 10323 P e�asl Can rate.Pup= Fabrt;a-°on Inspector 3 125 00 Task Code Nondestructive € es irlo Personnel Rate 111,01 NDE. Ltltrason TesFrm Te hrieian S 136.50 10403 NDE Magnetic P.rt foe ` astscg Tacnnictun 3 136.50 10405 :NDE Dye Penetrant esti^g -echn:cian 5 136.50 10305 Comhna6en P D_ Insoautar 5 i3S.St7 10409 Fadtcgrarh c Tasnng lore's - of 2) S 367 50 10020 t* E Emci reer S 231.00 Task Code Equipment L,sdg? L=atld jeo 3 z,n_ x€s ,ems.:t�3 Rate 3 951.3 skiwricre - -- s 42.GO 9s33y9 Torque Wench, small S 15.75 5531E Torque V,"rench. Large 3 2G.25 95315 Torque ulli'char S a2,On 9d.`•,.21 Air Meter 21. 00 95322 Lln.t'l?eight Backe! 3 31.5€1 95323 Field Concrete scale 3 31:50 95324 Crass Mond a 21 DO 95343 Nuclear Gauge (Per Hour) c '0,50.. 95319 sand C: na Density Test Equ=prreu,l - 52-50 95333 P I T Es!Fgwpmert 63.00 9534H CancrelaAstatatt Coring. �_ quuu-neni S 630.00 953 t Pachorneter S 57-75 9532F_ Pyle rFrawess O gsicm 5 52-50 9533E S ,.ct t-tannrser .. 37-5C 95341 dp[t Emission Test €ts a a1.a0 9L3A2 R 4e li=.molity Pr'"l' a 63M 95339 UPV Mirraso nic Pulse Ve y Mtj S 367-.50 9531 Flueorcating eso-anr� h cn t"er Test? 3 36.75 95=1 A Smn, Ullrasonic trmj pm and 5 8.75 95303 hag=ne!ie Pa ''e Eauiprr - ! and _ 3_;1:sumabtes 3 42.00 9.5306 Liquid P-.-;et ani Co-Sumables s 36. 75 953077 Pha__d Array rlllrasprflc C uioTer`=, iP_, Hours a +33-00 95347 Getupri Pere,r3linrj Radar a 315 GO 95245 [r=cact-•Cho S 36-150 95362 yin on.c TarF;egrachy 5 »72.50 9534g lnamamfi!&ip.r Hn,,,!€ G+:otar on 9535% Pr =0-dic ted Ve-cle -3 176,00 953154 Roller Comma t =o Conct-tc Vtbnafinu llarr2LTampllnp Plate S 73.50 95367 Haar -call Potential €n Ilam m sal - 367.30 95365 Concrete Electrical Resistsvty, Meer 5 1n3 00 95369 Feld Hardness 5 105.00 95370 Coating Thickness Gauge 3 i05.00 95373 Wood Curing Box :One-T.r°-e Fee Per Box) 5 63€7.00 95371 Terncera!ure Control COna Pee .=,Per t c3 h. 5 472.50 R5372 ?eroperalure Matching Curing Coe {Par xr,,mhl: 3 546-On Task Code SDecurren Pick -Uri Rate 2 102 standard Sample Concrete _ t rides cacr) -_--_ S 29.40 231n1 _lan_a .-<a .cla MorartGrnu Cuens and - on . 'a 29-40 r rep,00irg, Rebar, and Epoxy Prisms'Ea�h) S - 201G3,` Mersize Sampie `lascrr;' risrps, Shotcrete Panels, 5 73.i5 201104 Flexural Beans €`ache 3 _ 2. 10-1 Terhr,car tor S ec teen P ".. di,. Not Listed Abo.° 5 1 `,01.25 ,Per Hour, 2- cl .r `.timmuml 3 - 20109 Tevw clan for auecmen ck ip Ce -;rG 5.00 a-ri. S 14'-00 -r fie, 5:C,k3 p . Monday it,,,,, Friday, or AU'Day `•`alur3ay (Per -!a.€.a: 2_ Ivr Mi'murn -'Ls %hlieagel Task Coda jobsto Trait r. 4 rile €. 3i1e L n rat v Rate 9360 Mnbie uiboTabry, for rapid str <ath _-oncrele - --- a 57750 .per shlft not a.eeeding 12 .A21 ail ner3 vvoucA itdn Task Coda Concrete Teas rFleld Make Specimens! Rate 20201 6' s 12` Cylinder: Corrp.'essuan Stranathi _ S 12 00 {d5Tt1 Cam 202022 4' x 5" Cylinder =Cornpres Sine.igth. 5 36.75 20203 Density cfsty ,urai Lghv eget. Concrete 5 „9,25 cgwtibr:uan ar O< so Dry Method (AS sit' 567l. 210205 Core Compression :nclui Una Trmmin=9 D 1 C 1-1) 3 j j 5 20207 5' x a`x 16" Fla xorvi Beare Not Exceedmg E 10 VO H _,en�ed Size t STM C d. u293 err .1J 5291 20249 Splitting Tersr'.z Strength (AST, M -14951 $ '99-75 70211 k"Odulas of Eiasbow Test IAS M C4c9E. S 7ca...75 800913 Rapid Ch Brice Permeabiii v Test: COwdens or S r46.00 Cares (AS7,4 C € 7r02? 30?r.05 C- ns Iy= Adsorption, and `= ode .n Hardened S 54n E1 iCnrcre!e r.AS__M G6-_V_.i 0% "'TWINING Task Ce .}ref= Tama (Field Made Sr emt'n s" Code Cortfinu=ci-0ert 4005 FTexur3l Toughness (ASTM C1609. Funnerly a d47'0 ASTk-C1E318) 40007 Flexure! Toughness (ASTM C 1550) 5 ., - Co 40006 Double Punch Strenafh of Fiber Reinforced ✓c:r:crero S 525.G0 4r10C3 CesEncienl,or Thermal E.Pansiun o' GonCr-_ri 5 6.30-W fCRD 39, HAS1170 T336) 40012 rt, k Declincal Resistivity iASPR C 1870) 'a 125. vt1 Task Cede Concrete Specimen Preparation Rate 20151. Saivinu of Specimens (Each) S 42. 0 20157 Caring of Saac€miens to Lab (Lai 5 42.00 20159 Gdoding of CmnGreic BeT ov S000 psi - nglh (Earl:) S 63.=00 20160 [grinding of Cnnctete 6000 psi Strength and Acaze ,Ear_-h} a 9a. k0 Task Laboratory Trial Batch: Concrete. Cement Code and Mortar Rate 8621n arrprzssion Test 4"x8" Cylinders Made and Tesl�d in _ 52 50 Laboratory (ASTM C192, C35; S - 50217 Compression Test 6'x12-;yiinders TRd and esed in $ 5: GO Laboratory (AS Ttrl C192.. C35) e - 30219 6 x tT' x 1.E" .=lexural Beams Mace and Tested in. g 10 00 Laboratory (ASTER C142. C78t t - 30223 Sliiii Tonsil, Strength Lyii,der. Made and Te.=1ed S 12=3.75 in Laboratory tAS:T€v1 C192, r 49E1 30Z2.5 Modulus of Elasticity Test Cylinders blade and Tested n. $ 299-25 - Laboratory, (ASTM C192, `;469) S 30227 Density of Structural Lighhs,sight Canute spade in the s ' 10,25. Laburatarr. Equilibrium or Oven Dry Method iASTsi C1,67, x .. ,0237 Bulk Electrical Resistivity (AST C, 576t S 147 30201 Laboratory Trial Batch (ASTM C,91 Procedure Perfarmancei _ 5 S ; 25 30203 Conciate Mixture Design to- airccnsr,rcttbn Evalua_ an and e. 232-50 Backup Data Davelopr, ent 3. 30205 Drying Shrinkiace Up to 28Three ,a" x 3v. 525.-00 4` a 4" 6ar3, Fate RA d';:ny , ) 261= y Daya 5 - €_AS:TM C.157) 3 - 3423ri Additional Reeding, Par Set of T it e Bars S 47.25 10231 Storage oxer Nins . l901 'la`s.. Per Set . f S 31.50 T:nree Sa€< Per Month S - 302L1< Selling Time iUp kr 1 Hour (AS7`M €,;4.73) S li3900 30209 Bleeding (A,S T?at C232) 5 157.50 30229 Concrete Restrained Expansion iA.S T M EVE) 5 630 00 30211 Via. Make and Teat Mahar orG,.eut Suet e _,r- 33 5_1 50 Compressive Strength: Set of 6 ASTM r 978t - 20263 Ivan -Shrimp Grout, ,H igh=_ha,:ge alfeer Final 5 577.5n Set (ASTM iC1090i 5 - 20265 Yrn.-Shrink Cr ut. H -Ol change at EAtiv S 8AI) ten Age (ASTM C8271 5 - 30232 Cracking Resistance, Sit of Three Rings, e ,:`'S =n1Q Laboratory Trial Batehing, Test Until Cracking or S - up to 28 Days (ASTM 1581) 3 - 3C233 Evaluation of Pm -Packaged Masonry Merla=. S 1 20-1 5n, (ASTt, C270) S -. 30234 Creep eASIIIA C5.12) i0ne_ Age of Load ng, i2 Months S 8,400,00 Duration of Testing; Task Chemical Analysis and Perroaraphic Clod_ Examination of C ncrele 80123 Chemical ,analysis for Acid Salubte Chlorides a 15225 (ASTIR C1152) (includes sample preps 8012E Chemical Analysis for :4'afer Soluble Cher iac 5 178 (ASTM C1218) t,nciude5 sample Prep, 80193 Chloride Diffusion CoisrcEcient of Cemerif thous 5 2, 730-00 t.,tralufaa by Bulk Diffusion (ASTM C155�6) 90129 Petrographic.-xarninalion of Hardened Concrete, Lai (ASTV- 856i iComprehansive`= Each. One Sample S 2-S<W In Each Two or More Samples S 2.205.30 Task Code Physical and Chemical Analysis of Cement Rate Se%95 Physical Testing and Chemical Anetyss of oriand 'S 1,365. 00 Cement per Standard Requirements (ASTIR C15=0) Elf 0G Che`nical Ana Isis of Portland Cemem per 5 708.75 Standard ReT it ,Bents (ASTM C.50) K103 Physical Testing of Portland Cement Per S 73S 75 Slagdard Regtluenerzts (.S ,. Clnlln Task Code Ph-s cal and Chemical Aralasis of Carrient- Con,ir; ed Rate SCIU Physical T asting of Tl pe K cement, r"I'nar s ?d.2 ' Expansion biSTM CROS) 90106 Partial analysis or SpeiafPhysical Tests =C.ucmitar 3t`.110 Suifalea Res..taace of Hydraulic 3 2,315-C.o Cement tAS Fr C.1012) 6 months 8.111 Sulfates Resistance of hydraulic S 3-137.€'••t1 ement,AS-1C'nf2;-.12months Task Code Physical and Chemical ,Aria ysis of Fly Ash Rate a -140 Chemical. Analysis of Fly Ash Per 5 7;08.75 Standard Requirements;AST"A C-613", Physical Tes inia of Fly Ash per Standard Requiremerds 3 7f33.75 (AST, M Cula) 8CU6 Partial Analysis or Strecs(c Physical -rests .Quo atien 30147 Chemicai Analysis and Physical Testing of Fly Ash per 5, 1.365.00 Standard Rana..r=rnents (ASTM C161 +i Task Physical Testing -& Chemical Admixtures for coca Concrete Rate 80', 915, Ova tcauog of Armo-Atuie per<a.STtt C494 Due€ation Task Cede :oils and Aingregate Tests Rate. 3j,'C,3F cars son LA Retoo, i,ASTIA C 1311 -._- 5 210.00 '10i Abrasion. LA Ra R_r (ASTM C535) S 2 _0 jig 7In 301 Af€are-arg Lim Plasticity lnd-1-ASTty° C4313. CT 9204t 3 168.'U0 7030.2 California bearing Ra,is Excluding Max murn Jensiiy S 577 a0 (,AST",, I313337: Soil 7031'4 California Bearing Ratu, Excluding t.lac riu., Density 5 6rs2,50 _ASTtA D13831 - emenf-Tmalad Soil , v.344 CarnlCr'€-Tred edl Sc i€13.352 Mix Design , c:.> N innie vial 3 ._' 5-'vi izemaro comen,3 .. to three un-crrrneg ., _�,. Strang-,, spennens per cement content 7. 0304 Chierrf_ and Suilai= 'Orten! jCT 417 CTM 42-2: 5 23.75 3040, Clay Lumps and Friable Parades (ASTM C142) 5 21900 30321 Cleanness V3!ue. 1"x#4 1CTM 227% S i83.75 30322 Cleanness Value 1 5" X - a yCTM 22 ` 3 288- 755 0393 Collapse Paton iavlodex lASTIII 0533s; 5 23.0" 25 =Esau Compressive Sherwin of %,r-ik.ed acii-Cer' Ent 3 110.25 Cylinders (.ASTM DS6.33? 7r31 Consolidation TasL Full Cycle lASTM 2435. CTIA 2`19) _ 204 75 70311 Consolidation Test, 'C.m e Rave net Load inra ament 5 V,-- (ASTM D2435 CTM 219t 70313 Cormse ly Series- Sulfate xl, pH. Res sr=.vity S 257.25 (CTM d43, 417. and 422) 70-15 Gnashed/Fractured ParTid- (AST?A 05321, 4, =C TM 2r5 S 183.75 .r.r..0i, slot Shear Test' Remolded andler ReeDua'. 5 257.25 (AS 11 D3-3.3u? `0318 Dried Shear Test- di dislruou d - Stu. iLGj (Ala i r3 C3r7A=yt. 3 236.25 C=a21 Direct=_,hear Test Jruss; aced-;ast,CUj AS70 D34601 S 20a,75 1i0318 Durability Index: Per ;'a+efnca-A B,C or S ?20-50 (AST0 D374 . C170 "29t '0325 Expansion Index fASTkI'T 8-79, UBr. 18-2 S 1%8. So 5004 Fl.fe Aagnegaia H.ngu?ar a r. g9 50 fASTMC1252.C-RA 234, AASH.CT3041 .ntiCF Fa, and E-lon a ed Pa -lice (AS71A 1C4791 # S 252.00 30 0r.S ref -r Ek'ngated Parrc TM.4-91 t S 7i2`u.5:0 =033'. Mai . Dees y:.':ethods NBEC a 199 =_.0 {ASTM D155EB& C Ticd 216) 03 —;2 klacmum Check nt {AST', 01557, Dag&) S 6825 33 %is,* mum Deis li -t,ii;-:T0 G [ to it3eu[ S 704 75 A HTO T-180-1 '0336 tla tunum €Ices Ditnsitf: Vibratory Table lAS77g D4253t S 352.25 ,0337 Mosture CanlentfAS-MID221a, CTF4226'). S 26.25 703-39 Moisture and Century Ring Sample (AST;9 13229371 $ 31 30 70341 Minstr. and G>nsity, Shelby Tube Sample S 42.,0.3 (ASTM D293 ) 70340 10couore-Density Relations of Sall -Cement S 29s.7.y :°lfs-iurzs Dream xed in the Fuld ASTNI r558i 70342 Finis€ore-Density Relat'ions of San -Cur- nt MEX!Ur_s S 387.50 Mixed in the Lab IASTM 0558) 30401 Orcanic Impur€[ es 1_ASTtv1 C40, Ofil 7_131 S 94 5070343 Permeabilily ,ASTER D5084) iuo It -co 80001 FalentiaE R.eacrw c ChEm cat'.." -thud (ST'v1 °C289 - S 6418.25 Disc g .finued Methedi `-3g4 Potential React. iv Muria- �_r Expansion Method S 692.5.u' 14 Coy E,,ni tASTM C12`30) "TWINING Task ii1ode Sails and Aggregate Tuts; Continued Reite 70351. povi nt=ai io==Isiry monar Har Fxpa`5s.ci: Mattrod, 5 94500 d'sy Exposure °ASTNII C1250) ,0.9i3 P tenl•al Reactivity: Concrete R.I Exii-s4rin S 2 325..= s1 mh=od i.AS T NI C 12 r3), 12 month 70399 Potential Reactiyily Concrete Bar =xpanston 5 3.0.45.Oit Method (ASTNI C1293), 24 manta - 0397 P,atenttal Reactivity of.Augrega[e Comclnatiort, non-standard 5 1 +053.€a) m_hod© ,4-Day Exposure. MonarafecAS7bf €C1567) r G3o'- Potential Raactwily of Aggregate 'C-gmbinalln!&, nor -standard S 1-102.50 m znod, 26-Pay Exposure slortar lafar AST M Ci5671 70345 tiai;e: .Sol ,AS-isi 2844 CT€A 3011 S 462.00 70347 P Jaime' Aggregate rase (AST€A 0234 C-I NI 301 i $ 514.50 70349 Sand E=uivaient (ASTM D2V 9, C ih1217) S 111.25 70351 ¢ e a2Q0'lasth Only iASTM DI14C, CTM 252) 5 54.Si3 .0253 Siena faith Hydrometer: 34" Graval to Clay (ASTM D422, _ 5 2E2. 50€ D7928, CTIA 23) -C?55 Sie.e with Hytdium.ier: San d t4 Ciay (AS T IA 0422, 5 252.013 D7928, CTM 203) 710357 5i_ve Analysis including Warn (AS VA C136 _°ki 202; S , C35o _qia,o Arialys,s t7111-1 SNash lASTfA L CV_ 7 3. a D 75.,6 Sieve analys3e Sprit Sieve (AS rA Cl3t _. _-_ e5_ u361 Sieve Analysis_ Vithoul Wash. With Ccl;'.lea S 24C 75 ,AS x1C1.35,CTM 2G2j L1353 Soundness: Saloum or Magnesium Sulfaiie S 4= 5 y t-s (ASTM D9£1i 7065 Specific Cifavity and .Absorption. Coame S CF vi_ ,ASTAi C12i C--TOA <8&1 7T1267 Sped`. Grauity and Absorption: Fine S '.73 CA STAi C 128CTiri 2,37) 74365 Swell(£eltErnent Potential One Dimens.- =Y'r S `5, =ASTai 04546) 0V 1 Triaxiat _ _....-. 70373 —fined Camp err - ^ ASS -A D2 :,6 CTIM 221) 30317 )ant t.eignt Per _unic Foot ASTUA C2 OTN! L_ � 13125 30319 'acids .d Aggr gale .:r't: o�p, -Sicczirc Gra,fty S 131 25 A.ST;1 C29, = 2121. 30411 _.gnRseent Ps . :�e3 Crra ce. r . Two Sc u"O s _E-ASTM 02, 5 430 5ir 30_412 agnisveight.cri2i.> Frii., ?,-.i rs.2 S. r.. , irr°yT - C 1 23) S 215-25 Task Coda Asphalt Cure .e-..,=- Rate r5031 HM.A Mixing a d . r cw—ab` = 5 13.1 is. .5032 HMA Mlxi.ng and Pregaralia, We Aggregal= . aa.. e , 5 133-75 75032 Bulk SpsecifiC Griir1 .g of Campa_ -j am= a Y. a 57.75 Unre SSD (A N1, D2724, C I -A 3iBCs 75035 Bulk Specific Gr.yDTCraded Sams --` "a ad CID Core. Paniun Coated j S F.._ _38 a,-- CCTM 301 75C40 =-rnusion P.esidue. Evapor t i3 A=STM D244) S 75G24 Extraction % Bitumen i ASTAI. 06307..CTM 352? S 163 - 9727 _-tr t .on % Billimen and Gra6ainin S 2 5 5 iAS i D5544. D6307.. CTM 202, 382'i -1;725 =_xtracs.gn: °=5 84urr.en, Correction F3i=1-ar S u,..W f^SrM D630CTt1382) 75}2L 'Chemical Extraction AL bitumen and S= e Anarysis S 257 25 ;AS IM rI Method A or B .ASTM DE44A,. 5042 Lag Tested Maximum. Density : Hveem tomi e 225 __ IAG i :a156f, D 1188, CTM 364..3G81 . 5€,_.7 Hveevi Stabilometer Test, Premix-d, 3 niqupees 5 221 _5 iA>s iii t]1584 D1551, CTM 304 3e6_ 75040 L i3 _sad Maxinum Density: larshai=.. y E257. 50 3 briquetles fASTM D6326. D2. 26 50.49 1 ab `ested fvlax murn Density, Marshall s 8 ascimen. 3 or _u=_t€es iASTht D.5581 D 27 vg,i eii.50 Lag -ester i.'aximum Density: Superpar vra".cry $ 64-00 Compacted Iquatte. SSD or queue AST^i 06925, D2726i 75052 Lag 7eslad Maximum Derl5tiY SotivItave Gvrelory 5 9450 Compacted 3r:queue. Paratiia i briweile ,ASTIM Ct`35, D6925) 75.751 Maximum Theoretical Speclnc Grandy fR.ICE! a 153.<3G (,AS s` a1 C2C41, CTM 309) 75765 Marshall Slabs riy and Flo. Cori d Sample, each S 34.00 E ST..' `=,1 59 tsars .e.l Stability and Flow- Premixed. 3 br que-deri S 241 .5E t STb, _E926.. C- 927) , y3 SE,.*a f Stability and l ,.v Gyratory CornfinclE 1 S 2:41 =C $ve_, , rn Pro i €,Xed. = b'Ecttleite5 ;A.0 M D5981- Lg4253 Task -Cooile AsEhatt Concre..m TrasmCorutird,-d gate r51T7 Marshall 'Stability and Flow 6 STs omerr, Frrsirdsd. S 241.53 3 briquettes -ASTM 05581 75,^63 osiv._ Coulon! 'CTM 3701 d 3g?6 75005 VNei Track =<6ras€on Nest 1ASTM D-391'j) S 17325 7:s093 hvtern rAx Design 'Excluding Aggregate_ Quality Tests) 6.. 5.460 00 75096 .1wee-r I or D s in milt RAP sP-Ilding Aggregate > 5.045+70 Qua ity Test. RAPCualiticabon) 75009 Ht__mMi. vesgn. •mIli Lime JExcfudln3,AggtegiiIE S 6.300.00 Givaidy Teals) 75094. Fiveen Mix D s gn Ca€trans Untreated Mix S 6 511.4E (Incdudi:3g Aggregate [Quality Test,; 5095 l4iieem Mix D saran Ca :fans ime Trea€ed;ilix 5 7v80_C13 in iuuai:,g Agglegare 'QLa1ih' Tests) 7oIA4 Marshall Mix Design (Bzel d ng Aggrega€e Quality Tests) S 5461,.:i0 7513'- 1a.shall Mix Design with RAP `lExcluding Aggregate S 5,927.25 U ality Tas,� 75090 Mar h . lr,f-T :9 with Lime (Eye):1.53ng Aggregate S 'e.Si F_]ti _ SJf .3 Oren C. de Con c Mm Design > ."5C r n S111 C7 --TM u65't 5 1 Q-- _gar=.:.x tExi u`A-=-u '= Dt_ality Tests) 75112 SjC�rI r. _ - �;v€h RAP a 1 i .76L' 0=0 n ,h-r ie Q- _ahvv s=ol 7i11:4 Mix O_F.V. rxiiii Ru,,c- 3 17.76C`.CC 75115 _a e1A_x O_sx;7, Mlin r.,d... e-. S 12 75.'7g 7507 _5 Eftzit of Mois � on _,t ina ,_` M _f-G Rra_iiillxed 5 i k5c. On s :4t< .TM _ 5111 . err4a a ,E= l . a_k Teri_ 20 r -: pa oe5.4 tirigueltes a '..155.00 13i 4;i ==739 Tev _ Cod ".. _.. �niulsr a ..,. 3 2.13.:30 !AST.. O ._ '351 i13 s c i.;.3�ili}. .2�...;w4 r S _2 __ is ace so 7506H M-r€-� Stability, cry €.u,_Ovam5 LA >.. ,.. 5 a1_°0:, . 50.77 old Reriyde . �c..a-1 M a Ossgn 2 c a .a_ ea=r � € 1.i, .6.0,2 3 emulsion T aSk Coda aricX P7asor= d Tests, ASTM U7 Rate 10301 Modulus of Fl p[. . $x= fat - --.. ---- S gu Zy 20303 Compression th 5 e3. D 20305 Absorption :5 Hour,,r 24. ow, S 6825 20.307 Ads rptiou'Broil) 1. 21 or 5-1curs 5 2035=0 iirai Rate of bsorpt, 5 5', 75 20711 Efflorescence 5 78 75 2-0313 Ccre5 'Compress'lon 3 7350 e __, . s,E _.-r ter, .Cores: 2 Faces S 99.75 Code - .E.a-a. 203-23 -= y Density S 94 50 262,50 Ter Web ar=id Sh,_v as E __, 5 52_50 ,_ z _... 5 . 3.50 TaSF Corte Ma _ms. " 1314 gate 20341 .�ai-°i _s_.=t-. _7 _ m.,.[�_.'= t9zscny 5 19e.50 r'sms Sip -o 8" X 16" 5 - i3343 uoncressicn `est; �_omfaosiie Masonry S Prisms Largo hen 3- x 16 5 .. 20346 ?'sm Cord Modulus of Elasticity S 20347 P-'sm Cord Mcoulus of EIasi olv frith Tra aer=_2 5 i=c8.25 Strain "for dl]Sib---Ya'�it1.8 specimen) Tank Code Mortar and Grout Nato 20331 Compnassan 2'. " Monair Cylinders 1ASTIssi _Cass Compression. 3' x 3" x O Grug t+Prisms, J, 4203. rrcude8 T.=rrr q IASTPr 010191 5 - _Ca55 �o,rr.esar.n C€,©=c ,._As lbACIL19) 5 5:.'S 20357 Compression Cares Incki,d__ Tr raring AS T',j C42.1 5 78-75 o•. "TWINING -'s"k Dace tda omit Specinen Preparation Rate IN' t15 Cu::,r.g 3t Cubes or Prams a 75.00 Task Code Fireproofing Tests Rate 204G1 Oven. Dry Density AS TM H,C51 S =0:74 Task Code Gunite and Shotcra e Tests Rate 20351 € ore =2orrpres [on lnclud ng Trmmir=a (ASTf i G42) ., 75,i79 ,0355 omweesicn Cubes tlnc,udes Saw C €.tnng) S 95 or Task Concrete Roof FFM: G` 4 um? Ve- ri culite, r edltie, Coe ! :ig Ey:ti{C€fFY Insulating GQrE„'e'.tr<•, t' to 20 't Compression Test {ASTt4 C-495 anct "4?2;r 75 55-J 20373 Air Dry Dens ry 1ASTM G472. 3 50,00 20379 Oven Dry Density AST1t -..g5t 7SM i ask Code 2irli �z€sr.Ctg a€Bell ASP$7 Ac`i. S, iTfOe 'Raze 20Si3' Tensile Test_ 414 or Smailer S 65.00 20503 Bend Test: # 11 or Siraller S 60,00 27574 fi ad Test #14,3f 413 5 375.00 20505 Tensile Test _.# 14 5 26000 2J507 Tensile Test, # 12.. S 360,00 Task Re m orcing Steel - Waided or Couu_ lEd Code Stencim fl:5 ,'Rate M521 Tensile Test 'etdedlCcuuied #1 t and malyr S 75:60 20523 Tensie Test Neldedirouplisd#14 S 271003 20525 T nsile Test ViieldiediC.mioedl 141e 'a 395 _c 20529 `nerd Nacroetch _ 9=000. 20531 Sl€peace Test - Callians. T4457rU) S 2D000 20532 Teranza Test kr ired :=.r== , 11 ant nm.alcr 5 150.00 Task Code r0etal and Steel T estinq Rate 20601 rensile Strength. Lipp 10 .K Pounds (E mii -_ OO GO 20603 Tainsile Sliength Up 1. 2010K Pounds Eanh s SOM 20605 r enwin Siren Lop tcKCK Founds:Eami 5 i0000 20607 Tensile Strength tip to 40OK Paurds (Each) 5 150.00 2tiu 9 T rsi- Strength-4 CK. to SOCK. PuL ids(marl_-1 5 360.00 20611 TePaie Strength S 20000 20545 Weld. Macr etch S 90.00 20547 Weld: €racture S 45.Do 20615 Send Test 5 70.00 20617 Flatlentna Test S 7t7.00 201319 Hardness Test ( S ., - 5 SO.GIO 20530 Solt A:xlal Terns le Test No r, 'S �.,.;rEterl S s5.co 206Z' 3o!t Weette Tensile Test Up to 7,'8"diameter 5 -GOO 2063Z Boil Axial Tersi7a Tasl iG.,-ler;her 7r'9" S. 75,Oa3 up to t" diameter) 20633 Bo[FivVedge Tense Test ?G.€paler than 7'6' S g5,GO up to i' ciameterV 20634 Fsutt Axial Tensile Test €Gr a -r than ` ienek_r` €<uata4cr 0635 Solt Aledge Taisho Test O,ri.lar man ` ciair e-eri Quotakil 2063C Bolt Proof Load Test iUp to 7 6" S 90 0a. 24637 Bell Proof [_pad Test (Greate man' a ..., to 4'v arreten $ 10000 Z0635 silt Proof Wad Test tGteate� than 1"l Q;tulatzan 20639 (Nut Proof Load Test (tip to 7'S"1 S 60,00 70Ee10 Mul - ro- f' cad Test it reamr than 7, P Na <'r?.ia-Beier; -. a � 6s7-0 2Q541 No!: Pepct=_oad Test tGre ter than 1`` Quietatior Task Code Cneriicrij T s in -of NlzitaiL and Si ,:__ Rate 80111-0 Steel Chemical AnatyS s_ 'a 175:00 80173 V eighi of Galvanized 'Coaurg tASTtvt. ,A90j S do 3C7 BOUT,] Lenten �'aarng Thickness J 90.00 Task Ma hi .ran and Preparation pr Tens le and Bend. Code Sarnpie: Ca..rlamn Stool mate 20751 Machmnit rT a' Pmrarat..,,. -1,0, kloc P _FT, $ 140 45 1Per:dpurj 20753 � ct;: Sn � a rv`:dt1 to = a' ih trk:. �r �. 5775 Fraction Thereon 20755 t,a,hine =leTest vanfa uraly. ;filled Sa_L:mens 5 T3.75. 20757 Iva —lime'. Test crifgurat:ori T,..m:• d r r;<ns 5 152.25 gPer 0-5' Thickness ,sr Frac s r here=;ri 23.759 prepare Sui<_.._ Sp_,crmar_ IFFer s v 1 I_..=ess 5 99.7g. or Fraction T ereeF' Task Code ChaE2y impact Rate '0621 Cnarpy €r 3ct Ariloem Temperature 3 95 go 20,623 Chamy Impact ='educed lamp ator-e "s 1,25.00 test Code i ac Ni€ P og or Charp`= Samples: Carbon Steel iY3ic 20M Cutting and Mt tlira (C=°:.r 7 or i racl€on Thereof, S 81100 2G7a-, Pal macfin na TO sa.mp ,nfij ia.Ven 5 95.G0 Task Prestressing iv -s a,-d rerdons, Cove iASTFiA»ix7 Rate 20701 Str4 S tra€r.A, a ysisW e or Ssmands $ 20D 00 t ri tint re xrart and 207033 Tens T, ='t Only S 145,09 20705 Tendons Quotation Task Poly ner fir. .F.t Cornit ante Malernais CCde IFtberwrag} Rate <e ta5 Tans Str= ,g.fr Set of a_tvoat, ni 5 1."sSJ.riG 20707 Ten se -eta ut Ad_,Iona pecTn; ns S 250 ^r3 (AST 1,41 03,03-91 2Cr7r06 Heating -_lamber -, me - C aL Rr paned C_ 95 cc, Task Calibration Services and Unkera-al Machine Gode Usaaa Rate 2C891 .CalibrationAterrfi iiVan Serr,'iues Quotation 2080.3 Universal Test Mtea Chide Usaa.. €` er Fnurl 5 400 On Ceramic BEfate re Coramry ire €'slilute uEArn2 € a GTtO.A.-} aid Tmming worked zogetdhar to advance ane nevelcp technology -das gne3 to enhan - ,^e qia rrr of miaterals and apt _ a in the ceramic the industry. A separate Schedule of fees er ste3e s toss s iiva aL! e upon. request. Cylic and Fatigue Testing :. ograrns on Spec a; Fi ducts,'Pa4:s Q.untatitn '.Engmealirij ana Teen .c io,jppods,Cesign of r alowrces and Special Test Sal -Up Que:aticn. a_t_nar.Coup trig Full Testing Prep Per New Regu#a:€ions `"n Mr.. „oil _rY<f. Stem,, Double Shea nafess is Quo; iricn FEcr rgfa`a> C„rrpJ i.E .Satena nerd _st g Prog,3.M .AST T D' 143 1242, 2534 '±., t)65 _ "76 04923, 079cl, C '.'. and '73;ti Qup=atiun ; €ekd Testing .,.S ErLctt, _s and S uc' ni e,-ants Quo€at=.pr <i-Pao.e Snea -steno Quotation Materials aro.c: Prod.zt _vaitia:-kin P_ pedf*rau ns Quota".ter S ra*'t ral rnam T€st ,q an.,, Dutacfliur Prat-#s s 0.0laticr. a•. "TWINING General Conditions NOTE' Fieid osfpeeroir viurk, conditions are esfatf ri d by co. Inn_: 111h Operatanr Engrneera. Local 12. P(3TIe; v min snurn ®f 24 hraur n=ail is - rf.;i;Fd r taslina ; d _..ecPsar ^rress. No:far Praiacls subject "P a P€olecl Lador Agreement (FLa. ;f ormarcar e t ons ogle FLA are more •osiricfiv» class terra oorrdinbas will aptly N{3 E: Rates will to adjusted annually each Jrj} st fa _ ;1ec t -used costs_ Adre inatr Ihee Fees Ail costs ncluding report toldrioution and Twining Gonstruoror line system are !idled at the totlov ing percentage of the mont'ul, invoice total. 0. Note that hard copies of,eports t ill bye sent only,e governing,vr.sn.clion ,vat manuals them- Alf other parties vti31 recarve mpo•is =1=ct€anically, The ado r.sjolje L_ aho-:-, will receive ;spa 3 aleetronrcaily. The administrative fee auaae r:li be increas d r t .o if ado henat ha€d coons of reports are reauested. Minimu n Charges (inspection and Technician Personnel Only • tier Personnel Charged on Portal to Portal Bassi 2-'dour tvlirnirn==um: Inspector amiss at loosife. :co woirk €a perform 4-Hour ttinimrin:. 1 to 4 hours of insp 4fiarL 3 cur Minimum.. Over 4 to a hours of ins^action Regutar Time (All T{ es or Inspection and also Adi ;:don Exerr:pt Employees! I he Cast 3 hours msaraed Monday lhro.gh Friday to=en q i]u art =,;d a au p m:, except as noted othen:ise: net — Time and inns-Hial€ (All Typos of Inspection and also All Non-Exa€npt Emlizor e All she=, will be pitted used on the tine and Jade at.__e;r start. ,Any :ncrenierf cast 9 had ;itrouch t_ ruturs burred h4anday.h ougn _.Cray and the tin . 12 ha ,-s on Saturday 3 nonce and one -hair wilt also be charged 'or the first iour hours b.foFe 5 00 a ril and offer 5 rE o.m. Double Tcme IAlt Types of inspection and apse Ail Non -Exempt €nspfoyeasp All shi.'s will he billed ba+ad on the time are date of their start After the rrst 12 hours vif rKe-d Monday ihrougP Salurceir. all day Sunday, h Irda,a Afl.er the first lo., Fours worked cetem 5:20 a.m. and aster 5 W o nj HoiclaYs are New Year's Day. Memorial Day _ _..._, ce Day. Ladar Da'i, a revs Day, Thanksgiving,.hs day ater ihanksci. and f Neilmas Day.. Meal Par abd Ashen peisanrei are required by thew duties to work prom d;-apt true acn*secufive n ors, :t Lvc.t_ a one-half ^cur uninterrupted ma -al _pence. = cn her tiaur 3l Jodi e rih'.e. rate rrt€I be charged in addition to any applicable overtime but actual hours y Shift Differential iApplies to Red la.::y Scheduled Shift- Only) A 53 Ud ter hour Shift dillfarenfial prrn t,•n .•gill to -rrargnd far n11 rtsaecfian i`ou a ;Piet fall outside of the 5.00 a.m ,o 5:0,00 pin ore mm-,,od. Tsrinfng .ail ;,cur notice along w th the General C.r.Uactoro aperasud sr r, later Prior to beginning a shin !he! :frill include hours falling aulsir:x lr+_ iirie pc od Shuttle!,,is .,litre not a_ , -_"- all vourk performed an the r,. *41 -_ tatted at line aoot_t;at'.e overtime r.: -dooms_ ;ime rate if throe shifts per day are required, ,h_ _.._t sharvill be billed at ,h_ sta...dard fal.- Tito second shift snail us tidied in accordance w3tn the ereviot;s paragraph. The third shift. shall be ranted at 3 hour, for the =JFST 5 ,2licu,rs .vurked and appropriate overtime or doubts time for all hours thereafter. Travel Time and Niflea e "or projects outside a 50-mile radius i m:he nearest T€vinlnp lac€thy Su.'d per excess vide to and rt m the Project will be charged for inspectors and l_crmcuins. Other Iran small tools. whenever protect related equipment is ni qur,. ❑ to =tie trangpaded to auto from the project site, time and ini Ilm inspectors and field [Ycrtz lolls #"! be clued on a coital to pertat clan=s- For all projects.. dfi r v per mile rate and applicable travel time i+ili he charged portal to portal for engineers consuttant< s...,_r.':curs and �aboralory technicians from ne Tabora , 'a- the pia ecis site and return, por vunrk locations located tot: -nos o=`-nri from . rrairg_ 7a el rime vadl be --barged of the reinvent rate for inspectors and technicians in addition to a subsistence al,vttfance Weekard Sample Pick -Ups n order Ic he In slant onnforutanca iTh ric standards, it •mav be r_crivao rrar 5`me:r, na prr-utim be c rc.-r e9Cor;Cntua etzesnerss cast on =nday he p c=ad up. ah •rueekznd in order Bo he ;n ;enformance it, ASTfiM C31 ,,.c:;ir a re i fina to „e „cured to their final _Mang io anon tfshin Aa Yours of castinq 7 Appiivab.. charges for •Neakend work will apply ,then this s required. Should these ,.harges ;tc, be author°tied loading w sl rot b= li-ebl3'ar any negative _erse3uer<�s.. Rearnbursabia Expenses Pa€king= air tar=. car rec`al. food, losable and omiect spercafic ,t4ar_--'applca ansbst g Pli d Procure. etc.),01 he cnar_ed at ncst phs pe` pf;-c_ssred invoice, unless provided by Cfew: Protect Specific Dccurn=. r s Costa press ;e❑ aBs.rnP that cheraodirrovide oroitect specs'€e documents pi ns. spacipcen a -i. submittals,, R.Pfg etc i ,grad n_a ekes zersomel. arau'r[ project , cCtF docurnents be prb°rded electronically through a "tofee, se vice he tied YoU be °espc .>.hle �r Prot Kong access and paying any fea5 Or the Servrc-. Project Site FaciMiles Prices great d assume 'hat Initial cu€ =g •acuities for le_t sa.._r<'est that Ferocity v.il_ tole a ' sa-huls and ,E_., e t requirements are pcc,rred 'ay others in ae ifia:t paces. quoted assume that aorkrdesk space forr.spsction Staff are p vrded by e_r.. ._ , a..-stz will apply Shand ivininq be required to provide such lacl.he.. Subsistence Subsistence on rerr=.dte ohs rail[ he charged per gooianon. Dad€iratarry' Testing Fours and Expedited T mnla Please_ note that aboratdr°rt esunq wit be billed on an hourly rly basis for no aiandard tests. tf testing is r?equireC to be performed on Sa?:urr{ar .Sundays, elidays or tefore 5 36 a n. or after 4,00 pin on vrezkdays.. an additloral hourly charge- at line aap:icallfa regular, bve:ttfne ar doubtetime rate.. vrrtn a inlint rnvm Gf sne hour •.s li Ye aael ed for the Gbaratory !echriiciai, tor rush al5fing a at'r, surcharge in add turf to the regular test rate will apnty. Charges for Subcontracted Ss=rvicas Material sent to outside atoranery to testing: vast elus 9L ,4 Material sent tc= outside `abnratar ar ma na sloop. Cost _^clus?G-' -lu-Lain team insoectian:.. asp Plc. 2c''". Other subco r . tors: Cash clus vC='E Pfojart escl4srve egcip€r_nt cry -chase: : ost -phis .1-1,; "TWINING General Conditions, Continued Li-ni of Liability ;.ie_�t ag des to limit T-ininc's aggregate I anitlty to all euutie - for alteaed or actual errors add arniss3 .s in :re aerfb rs..�se of its professional siaivii es under this. a, eern is to 550 000.00 or the fees ainuaty, paid .o Twining, atnicnever amn"nt is 3i r -t uher I[ri to :maybe haste by quonatirn. 'ei>u+d rayrai€ Codified bay-pll volt ae pro°riled, ap n r�gnest. a[ an addit nal taa_ge _�; ut•< oar h , ea appi,es is every intli'hat cedihed pitwull must be slibmined regal il"5 of whether or not sei-vices were provided for any riven mean ina€ Reports Racrunrad by Jurisdiction I€ a Tinet rEpnrt. ar affidavit 5 required Live must rmt review all inspect' it and resting imports and ctear up any i n esolver issues- on these repels. 7nese issuesstill ryeuio;,i.11y require approval by the engirter or architect at re -card. This process can take se _rat wceks oi,lurhi a day deptandirg cr. ,he rumber and compt=sihi of the issues. Cast for i reports will he 'tilled hourly- Terms of Payment Fees charged are for professional and technical serairxs one are Due upon Presentation f 'ej paid .o4hin 30 days from date of invoice.. They are =.consideredpas, due and the maximum legal finance ritai will be added to the anpaid balance. In addrion, should the client requ re miat':nvosces he suhrn'.ped flimilith a web based air alecimno sy icro the olorl w. t. lr.� r>4pd a ble i all costs associated :n h the use of the Systerm. A 3% fee will be spoiled far payments processed et ,--d=`t card, All invvatce. erars or necessary corrections shall be brought. ,, the arr ntitn __ wfir ing wdri 115 days of e.... t of ,ni__--.. E r: reage', vustume' ackrcn�.ii adges in��re...>;s. a. Ddrrct and valid Toni reserves the right to terminate =Its service: to a customerwanout „=vtee € _ invcioeS are nbi curert. Upon such for r.ali of ser:i....s, the _nhre amount accrued or all services performed shall immediately become one and paxadtz-, r=astor. _r too . any and all rho ors ay. snot i inng, its <ubskanes.. a#iiliates, servants and agents for termination. of `Mork on account of inesa tams, In the event of any litigation arising from or related eo any agreement. to provide ser.,k, e baler ,holler tie prevailing panty shall ne entitled to recover vorn the non- prevailing party all reasonadd casts incurre=d, in cciita stair a.me, court cwsis ad(uney i tee= and all after anialed e piinse. n such 13vatib t Ada;Bona ly in i event or a non - adjudicative settlement of =itiga€ion ber,vean the par; _z or a.:resoluucur of ospute by arch:± _ ,. _hat same sores, mats determine i me p.€e air ❑g par.#.. Hold . Soecimens It 'hDid" specimens are charged at Lye aPpli test rate :st f-tar tested ar not. Specimen Sampling and Disposal Twtnirg samples matenas used in Tr arm _rdari; with slanda d , a _ . -- meehads= rara art e.sj.ct requ a_F: is _.vreser,.taUa r= s.�...of pored airat same accuracy of testing are subject to the same pi acab sric and ;recis ;F °imitatinns as gcveming standards.. cozies and Project teohn'cal provisions. Should samples be provided by others Twining. a-uru:n war•ra t u-guarantee that maianal M repiesuntasve of materail'hat is orwill be used ,n actual consirohur o-a _,e project Spell tens will. be discarded after testing unless Twininq has beer, n_#:fed prior to leaned that he: cvsSonte- wisises to retrieve thespecimens or storage anartgeme is are: mad-. Oversize Specimens An extra charge will be robed when rest specimen re r i; than one person to hancle because of size or weialn Elevated Work Platferr s n the event an e€evaieu vork platform.& required tir sa.�iy cermplere our inspections, the ziter_I must provide Safe access, including a trained add deputed _rani !a T.i. inspection and testing personnelShould Twining be required to supply an atevated work platform, we wit! =,ontracl with a qua..uhzd vendor and the inrarkups shown e ^.bi€I apply. Polezhaev, Katerina From: CTrax <certificate-request@ctraxjdidata.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2022 3:05 PM To: Polezhaev, Katerina Subject: Internal Notice of Compliance NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE CITY STAFF: PRINT THIS PACE AND INCLUDE WITH AGREEMENT TO THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL Contractor Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Name: Project RFP 22-002 Number: Project City Of Santa Ana Contractor Agreement For On -Call Engineering Name: Services With Kimley-Horn And Associates, Inc. The Certificate of Insurance (COI) submitted indicates that the coverages are in compliance with the insurance requirements. No further action is required at this time. The compliant coverage(s) are: TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPDIRA.ATE ON COI DATE FILE NAME Kimley-Hom and AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CA4489663 04/01/2023 ! 04/05/2022 Associates, Inc. COI Exp 4-1-23 RMD05042022.pdf ! I', Kimley-Horn and GENERAL LIABILITY GL5268169 04/01/2023 04/05/2022 Associates, Inc. COI Exp 4-1-23 RMD05042022.pdf Kimley-Horn and PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY B0146LDUSA2204949 04/01/2023 04/05/2022 Associates, Inc. COI Exp 4-1-23 RMD05042022.pdf Kimley-Horn and WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' WC015893686CA 04/012023 04/05/2022 Associates, Inc. COI LIABILITY Exp 4-1-23 RMD05042022.pdf Kimley-Horn and WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' WC015893685AOS 04/01/2023 04/05/2022 Associates, Inc. COI LIABILITY Exp 4-I-23 RMD05042022Fdf 1 Thank you, City of Santa Ana Risk Management Division in partnership with CTrax Plus Services Team 9/28/2022 6:04 PM 73/18/2024 (MM/DD/YYYY) A` �� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Edgewood Partners Ins. Cente reyling 0 PHONE Jer- No 3780 Mansell Rd. Suite 370 A/c No Ext: 7C22 7 11(] Ita - -,1 Alpharetta GA 30022 Anqie ADDRIESS: gre rl ngcerts@�r?Yling.com INEUA)WJW coARAW NAIC# INSURER A: N:.ik idtUnIA41 I stro 4A&w1W19445 INSURED KIMLASS Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. INSURERB:` Iled `/orld Assurance Co(U.S.)Inc. 19489 421 Fayetteville Street, SuitAceved INSURERC Jew H Ce n 3841 Raleigh, NC 27601 R r : LION o� • • • 202 SU E: _ cRF: • • COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1607364816_ • VI I NUM THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR I POLICY NUMBER MM/DD/YYYY MM/DDIYYYY A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL5268169 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 EACH OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $1,000,000 X Contractual Liab MED EXP(Any one person) $25,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 POLICY� ECT � LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $4,000,000 OTHER: $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CA4489663 AOS 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $2,000,000 A ( ) Ea accident X ANY AUTO CA2970071 (MA) 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident B X UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR 03127930 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 X EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $5,000,000 DED X RETENTION$1 n rIno $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION WC015893685(AOS) 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 X PER OTH- C AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN WC015893686(CA) 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 STATUTE ER ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $2,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $2,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $2,000,000 D Professional Liability B0146LDUSA2404949 4/1/2024 4/1/2025 Per Claim $2,000,000 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Re: On call City of Santa Ana; Michael Ledbetter.The City of Santa Ana, its officers,employees,agents,volunteers&representatives are named as Additional Insureds with respects to General Liability where required by written contract.The above referenced liability policies with the exception of workers compensation&professional liability are primary&non-contributory where required by written contract.Should any of the above described policies be cancelled by the issuing insurer before the expiration date thereof,30 days'written notice(except 10 days for nonpayment of premium)will be provided to the Certificate Holder.Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Additional Insured(s)where required by written contract&allowed by law. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF. NOTICF WILL FIF DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PRC City of Santa Ana „oR RieleManagementDivisinrt 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-30; AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE a�'� REVIEWED&APPROVED BY: Santa Ana CA 92701-0000 r . i' ® Risk Management Specialist @ 1988-2015 ACORD ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) A�" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 3/28/2025 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Greyling COI Specialist Edgewood Partners Insurance Center PHONE FAX 3780 Mansell Rd. Suite 370 A/C No Ext: 770.552.4225 A/C,No): E-MAlpharetta GA 30022 ADDRESS: greylingcerts@greyling.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA: National Union Fire Ins Co of Pittsburg 19445 INSURED KIMLASS INSURERB:Allied World Assurance Co(U.S.)Inc. 19489 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. INSURERC: New Hampshire Insurance Company 23841 421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600 Raleigh, NC 27601 INSURERD: Lloyd's of London 85202 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:473570658 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD POLICYNUMBER MM/DD MM/DD A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL5268169 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 EACH OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 DAMAGE S( RENTED CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES Ea occurrence) ccurrence) $1,000,000 X Contractual Liab MED EXP(Any one person) $25,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 POLICY� ECT � LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $4,000,000 OTHER: $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CA4489663 AOS 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $2,000,000 A ( ) Ea accident X ANY AUTO CA2970071 (MA) 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident B X UMBRELLA LAB X OCCUR 03127930 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 X EXCESS LAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $5,000,000 DED X RETENTION$1 n nnn $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION WC067961230(AOS) 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 X PER OTH- C AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY STATUTE ER Y/N WC013711885(CA) 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $2,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? FN] N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $2,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $2,000,000 D ProfessionalLiability B0146LDUSA2504949 4/1/2025 4/1/2026 Per Claim $2,000,000 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Re: SOUTH MAIN ART INITIATIVE;Austin Stake.The City of Santa Ana,its officers,employees,agents,volunteers&representatives are named as Additional Insureds with respects to General Liability where required by written contract.The above referenced liability policies with the exception of workers compensation&professional liability are primary&non-contributory where required by written contract. Should any of the above described policies be cancelled by the issuing insurer before the expiration date thereof,30 days'written notice(except 10 days for nonpayment of premium)will be provided to the Certificate Holder. Tu Tran Digitallyy nN9en APPROVED Date:2025.04.01 Nguyen 14:5604- By Tu Tran Nguyen at 2:55 pm,Apr 01, 2025 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Santa Ana ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Attn: Heidi Chou 215 S. Center Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Santa Ana CA 92702 @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD THIS CERTIFICATE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUSLY ISSUED CERTIFICATE ENDORSEMENT This endorsement, effective 1 2:01 A.M. 04/01/2025 forms a part of Policy No. CA4489663 issued to KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. by NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM Section IV - Business Auto Conditions, A. - Loss Conditions, 5. - Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us, is amended to add: However, we will waive any right of recover we have against any person or organization with whom you have entered into a contract or agreement because of payments we make under this Coverage Form arising out of an "accident" or "loss" if: (1) The "accident" or "loss" is due to operations undertaken in accordance with the contract existing between you and such person or organization; and (2) The contract or agreement was entered into prior to any "accident' or "loss". No waiver of the right of recovery will directly or indirectly apply to your employees or employees of the person or organization, and we reserve our rights or lien to be reimbursed from any recovery funds obtained by any injured employee. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 62897 (6/95) Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission. Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20101219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s) Location(s) Of Covered Operations ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION WHOM YOU PER THE CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. BECOME OBLIGATED TO INCLUDE AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED AS A RESULT OF ANY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT YOU HAVE ENTERED INTO. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. CG 20 10 12 19 * Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 2 ❑ A. Section II - Who Is An Insured is amended to maintenance or repairs) to be performed by include as an additional insured the person(s) or or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only the location of the covered operations has with respect to liability for "bodily injury", been completed; or "property damage" or "personal and advertising 2. That portion of "your work" out of which injury" caused, in whole or in part, by: the injury or damage arises has been put to 1. Your acts or omissions; or its intended use by any person or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on organization other than another contractor or your behalf; subcontractor engaged in performing in the performance of your ongoing operations operations for a principal as a part of the for the additional insured(s) at the location(s) same project. designated above. C. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to However: Section III - Limits Of Insurance: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional If coverage provided to the additional insured is insured only applies to the extent permitted required by a contract or agreement, the most by law; and we will pay on behalf of the additional insured 2. If coverage provided to the additional is the amount of insurance: insured is required by a contract or 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than 2. Available under the applicable limits of that which you are required by the contract insurance; or agreement to provide for such additional whichever is less. insured. This endorsement shall not increase the B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these applicable limits of insurance. additional insureds, the following additional exclusions apply: This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after: 1. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, Page 2 of 2 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 CG 20 10 12 19 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20371219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s) Location And Description Of Completed Operations ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION WHOM YOU PER THE CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. BECOME OBLIGATED TO INCLUDE AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED AS A RESULT OF ANY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT YOU HAVE ENTERED INTO. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or B. With respect to the insurance afforded to organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only these additional insureds, the following is with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or added to Section III — Limits Of Insurance: "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, If coverage provided to the additional insured is by "your work" at the location designated and required by a contract or agreement, the most described in the Schedule of this endorsement we will pay on behalf of the additional insured performed for that additional insured and is the amount of insurance: included in the "products-completed operations hazard". 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or However: 2. Available under the applicable limits of insurance; 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted whichever is less. by law; and This endorsement shall not increase the 2. If coverage provided to the additional applicable limits of insurance. insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 20 37 12 19 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG2001 1219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance (2)You have agreed in writing in a contract or Condition and supersedes any provision to the agreement that this insurance would be contrary: primary and would not seek contribution Primary And Noncontributory Insurance from any other insurance available to the additional insured. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1)The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance; and CG 20 01 12 19 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG24041219 WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US (WAIVER OF SUBROGATION) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART ELECTRONIC DATA LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES POLLUTION LIABILITY LIMITED COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK POLICY DESIGNATED TANKS SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE WRITTEN CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT YOU ENTER INTO. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. The following is added to Paragraph 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us of Section IV — Conditions: We waive any right of recovery against the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule above because of payments we make under this Coverage Part. Such waiver by us applies only to the extent that the insured has waived its right of recovery against such person(s) or organization(s) prior to loss. This endorsement applies only to the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule above. CG 24 04 12 19 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 Policy Number: B0146LDUSA2504949 3. costs incurred by the Insured to correct, re-perform or complete any Media Activities or Technology Based Services; 4. fines, taxes or loss of tax benefits, sanctions or penalties assessed against: the Insured; 5. punitive or exemplary damages, unless insurable by law in any venue which applies to the Claim, and which venue is most favorable to the Insured in relation to coverage of such Damages, excluding the application of conflicts of laws of such venue; 6. discounts, coupons, prizes, awards or other incentives offered to the Insured's customers or clients; 7. liquidated damages to the extent that such damages exceed the amount for which the Insured would have been liable in the absence of such liquidated damages agreement; 8. any amounts for which the Insured is not liable,or for which there is no legal recourse against the Insured; or matters deemed uninsurable under the law pursuant to which this Policy shall be construed. M. "Insured"shall mean: 1. the Named Insured; 2. a director, officer past or present partner partners, principals, officers, directors, members, or stockholders of the Named Insured, but only with respect to the performance of his or her duties as such on behalf of the Named Insured; 3. Any retired partners, principals officers, directors, members, stockholders or employees of the Insured, but only while acting within the scope of their duties for the Insured. 4. an employee, or Temporary Employee, leased or contract personnel under the direct supervision of the Named Insured, but only for work done while acting within the scope of his or her employment and related to the conduct of the Named Insured's business; 5. a principal if the Named Insured is a sole proprietorship, or a partner if the Named Insured is a partnership, but only with respect to the performance of his or her duties as such on behalf of the Named Insured; 6. any person who previously qualified as an Insured under 2,3 or 4 above prior to the termination of the required relationship with the Named Insured, but only with respect to the performance of his or her duties as such on behalf of the Named Insured; 7. the estate, heirs, executors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives of any Insured in the event of such Insured's death, incapacity, insolvency or bankruptcy, but only to the extent that such Insured would otherwise be provided coverage under this Insurance; 8. the Named Insured with regard to its participation in a joint venture, for the Named Insured's liability that arises out of an act, error or omission in rendering or failing to render Professional Services by the Named Insured or for a Pollution Condition that arises out of the rendering of or failing to render Professional Services or the performance of or failing to perform Contracting Services by the Named Insured and for the Named Insured's liability arising from participation in the joint venture; and solely with respect to Insuring Clause I.B., any person or entity for whom the Named Insured renders or rendered Professional Services or performs or performed Contracting Services, provided that a written contract or agreement is in effect between the Named Insured and any person or entity requiring the person or entity to be an additional insured under the Named Insured's architects, engineers and contractors pollution liability policy. 16 However, such person or entities are covered under Insuring Clause I.B. of this Policy solely with respect to Damages and Claims Expenses arising from Professional Services rendered or Contracting Services performed by or on behalf of the Named Insured and are not covered for any Damages and Claims Expenses arising from the person or entity's own acts, errors or omissions. Any Person or entity of the Named Insured are covered under Insuring Clause I.B. of this Policy,subject to Clause VIII., only for the Limits of Liability required by the written contract or agreement. Any coverage provided to an additional Insured under the Named Insured's architect, engineers and contractors pollution liability insurance shall be excess over any other valid and collectible insurance available to such additional Insured unless a written contract or written agreement specifically requires that this insurance apply on a primary and non-contributory basis, strictly by prior written agreement from underwriters. N. "Malicious Code" means any virus, Trojan Horse, worm or other similar software program, code or script intentionally designed to insert itself into computer memory or onto a computer disk and spread itself from one computer to another. O. "Media Communication" means the display, broadcast, dissemination, distribution or release of Media Material to the public by the Named Insured. P. "Media Material" means information in the form of words, sounds, numbers, images, or graphics in electronic, print or broadcast form, including Advertising, but does not mean computer software. Q. "Media Activities" means Media Communication and/or the gathering, collection or recording of Media Material for inclusion in any Media Communication in the ordinary course of the Named Insured's business. R. "Mediation" means the voluntary and otherwise non-binding process by which a qualified professional mediator mutually agreed upon by the parties intercedes between the parties with the intention to reconcile them to resolve a Claim. The term Mediation shall not include or mean other dispute resolution by litigation or arbitration. S. "Named Insured"means only those persons, partnerships, corporations or entities specified in the Declarations. I . Named Insured means only those persons, partnerships, corporations or entities specified in the Declarations. 2. The term Named Insured and/or Insured shall include any and all affiliates, divisions, subsidiary corporations, or subsidiary limited liability companies thereof, of any tier, in the past, as now or hereafter constituted; and any other legal entity in which the first Named Insured and/or (or the majority owners of the First Named Insured and/or any Insured) have more than fifty percent (50%) ownership or over which the first Named Insured (or the majority owners of the first Named Insured) exercise management or financial control and have contractually agreed to provide insurance for such entity. The Named Insured shall include any entity that is owned fifty percent (50%) or greater by employees of the Named Insured provided that such entity was created to meet state or other regulations requiring that only registered professionals can own a design firm subject to the terms and conditions of Clause XVII.A. T. "Optional Extension Period" means the period of time after the end of the Policy Period for reporting Claims as provided in Clause XI I. of this Policy. 17 BLANKET WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached effective on the inception date of the policy unless a different date is indicated below. (The following "attaching clause" need be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy). This endorsement, effective 12:01 AM 04/01 /2025 forms a part of Policy No. WC 013-71-1885 Issued to KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. By NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY We have a right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against any person or organization with whom you have a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us, as regards any work you perform for such person or organization. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2.00 % of the total estimated workers compensation premium for this policy. WC 04 03 61 Countersigned by (Ed. 11/90) Authorized Representative DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) A�" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 3/16/2026 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Jerry Noyola Edgewood Partners Ins Center PHONE FAX 3780 Mansell Rd. Suite 370 vC No Ext: 770.552.4225 A/C,No: E-MAlpharetta GA 30022 ADDRESS: greylingcerts@greyling.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA: National Union Fire Ins Co of Pittsburg 19445 INSURED KIMLASS INSURERB: New Hampshire Insurance Company 23841 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. INSURERC: Lloyd's of London 85202 421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600 Raleigh, NC 27601 INSURERD: Columbia Casualty Company 31127 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:347912102 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD POLICYNUMBER MM/DD MM/DD A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL5268169 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 EACH OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES DAMAGE TO PREMISES Ea occurrence) ccurrence $1,000,000 X Contractual Liab MED EXP(Any one person) $25,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 POLICY� PRO- � LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $4,000,000 OTHER: $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CA4489663 AOS 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $2,000,000 A ( ) Ea accident X ANY AUTO CA2970071 (MA) 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON-OWNED FIR ERTYDAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident D X UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR 8038116944 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 X EXCESS LAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $5,000,000 DED X RETENTION$1 n nnn $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION WC067961230(AOS) 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 X PER OTH- B AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY STATUTE ER Y/N WC013711885(CA) 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE � N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $2,000,000 OFFICE R/M EMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $2,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $2,000,000 C ProfessionalLiability RLUSP26000552026 4/1/2026 4/1/2027 Per Claim $2,000,000 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Re: SOUTH MAIN ART INITIATIVE;Austin Stake.The City of Santa Ana,its officers,employees,agents,volunteers&representatives are named as Additional Insureds with respects to General Liability where required by written contract.The above referenced liability policies with the exception of workers compensation&professional liability are primary&non-contributory where required by written contract. Should any of the above described policies be cancelled by the issuing insurer before the expiration date thereof,30 days'written notice(except 10 days for nonpayment of premium)will be provided to the Certificate Holder. APPROVED By Tu Tran Nguyen at 3:46 pm,Apr 09,2026 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Santa Ana ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Attn: Heidi Chou 215 S. Center Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Santa Ana CA 92702 ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ENDORSEMENT This endorsement, effective 1 2:01 A.M. 04/01/2026 forms a part of Policy No. CA4489663 issuedto KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. by NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM Section IV - Business Auto Conditions, A. - Loss Conditions, 5. - Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us, is amended to add: However, we will waive any right of recover we have against any person or organization with whom you have entered into a contract or agreement because of payments we make under this Coverage Form arising out of an "accident" or "loss" if: (1) The "accident" or "loss" is due to operations undertaken in accordance with the contract existing between you and such person or organization; and (2) The contract or agreement was entered into prior to any "accident" or "loss". No waiver of the right of recovery will directly or indirectly apply to your employees or employees of the person or organization, and we reserve our rights or lien to be reimbursed from any recovery funds obtained by any injured employee. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 62897 (6/95) Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission. Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20101219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s) Location(s) Of Covered Operations ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION WHOM YOU PER THE CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. BECOME OBLIGATED TO INCLUDE AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED AS A RESULT OF ANY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT YOU HAVE ENTERED INTO. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. CG 20 10 12 19 * Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 2 ❑ A. Section II - Who Is An Insured is amended to maintenance or repairs) to be performed by include as an additional insured the person(s) or or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only the location of the covered operations has with respect to liability for "bodily injury", been completed; or "property damage" or "personal and advertising 2. That portion of "your work" out of which injury" caused, in whole or in part, by: the injury or damage arises has been put to 1. Your acts or omissions; or its intended use by any person or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on organization other than another contractor or your behalf; subcontractor engaged in performing in the performance of your ongoing operations operations for a principal as a part of the for the additional insured(s) at the location(s) same project. designated above. C. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to However: Section III - Limits Of Insurance: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional If coverage provided to the additional insured is insured only applies to the extent permitted required by a contract or agreement, the most by law; and we will pay on behalf of the additional insured 2. If coverage provided to the additional is the amount of insurance: insured is required by a contract or 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than 2. Available under the applicable limits of that which you are required by the contract insurance; or agreement to provide for such additional whichever is less. insured. This endorsement shall not increase the B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these applicable limits of insurance. additional insureds, the following additional exclusions apply: This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after: 1. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, Page 2 of 2 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 CG 20 10 12 19 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20371219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s) Location And Description Of Completed Operations ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION WHOM YOU PER THE CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. BECOME OBLIGATED TO INCLUDE AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED AS A RESULT OF ANY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT YOU HAVE ENTERED INTO. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or B. With respect to the insurance afforded to organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only these additional insureds, the following is with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or added to Section III — Limits Of Insurance: "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, If coverage provided to the additional insured is by "your work" at the location designated and required by a contract or agreement, the most described in the Schedule of this endorsement we will pay on behalf of the additional insured performed for that additional insured and is the amount of insurance: included in the "products-completed operations hazard". 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or However: 2. Available under the applicable limits of insurance; 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted whichever is less. by law; and This endorsement shall not increase the 2. If coverage provided to the additional applicable limits of insurance. insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 20 37 12 19 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG2001 1219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance (2)You have agreed in writing in a contract or Condition and supersedes any provision to the agreement that this insurance would be contrary: primary and would not seek contribution Primary And Noncontributory Insurance from any other insurance available to the additional insured. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1)The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance; and CG 20 01 12 19 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL5268169 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG24041219 WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US (WAIVER OF SUBROGATION) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART ELECTRONIC DATA LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES POLLUTION LIABILITY LIMITED COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK POLICY DESIGNATED TANKS SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE WRITTEN CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT YOU ENTER INTO. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. The following is added to Paragraph 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us of Section IV — Conditions: We waive any right of recovery against the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule above because of payments we make under this Coverage Part. Such waiver by us applies only to the extent that the insured has waived its right of recovery against such person(s) or organization(s) prior to loss. This endorsement applies only to the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule above. CG 24 04 12 19 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 Policy Number: RLUSP26000552026 the Insured's obligation to pay shall have been fully and finally determined either by judgment against them or by written agreement between them, the claimant and the underwriters. Nothing contained herein shall give any person or organization any right to join the underwriters as a party to any Claim against the Insured to determine their liability, nor shall the underwriters be impleaded by the Insureds or their legal representative in any Claim. XX. SUBROGATION In the event of any payment under this Insurance, the underwriters shall be subrogated to all the Insureds' rights of recovery therefore against any person or organization, and the Insured shall execute and deliver instruments and papers and do whatever else is necessary to secure such rights.The Insured shall do nothing to prejudice such rights. The underwriters agrees to waive its rights of recovery against any person or entity of the Named Insured for a Claim which is covered pursuant to Insuring Clause I.A and/or I.B. of this Policy to the extent the Named Insured had , prior to such Claim, a written agreement to waive such rights. Any recoveries shall be applied first to subrogation expenses, second to Damages and Claims Expenses paid by the underwriters, and third to the Deductible. Any additional amounts recovered shall be paid to the Named Insured. XXI. ENTIRE AGREEMENT By acceptance of this Policy, all Insureds agree that this Policy embodies all agreements existing between them and the underwriters relating to this Insurance. Notice to any agent or knowledge possessed by any agent or by any other person shall not effect a waiver or a change in any part of this Policy or estop the underwriters from asserting any right under the terms of this Policy; nor shall the terms of this Policy be waived or changed, except by written endorsement issued to form a part of this Policy, signed by the underwriters. XXII. VALUATION AND CURRENCY All premiums, limits, deductibles, Damages and other amounts under this Policy are expressed and payable in the currency of the United States. If judgment is rendered , settlement is denominated or another element of Damages under this Policy is stated in a currency other than United States dollars or if Claims Expenses are paid in a currency other than United States dollars, payment under this Policy shall be made in United States dollars at the rate of exchange published in the Wall Street journal on the date the judgment becomes final or payment of the settlement or other element of Damages is due or the date such Claims Expenses are paid. XXIII. BANKRUPTCY Bankruptcy or insolvency of the Insured shall not relieve the underwriters of their obligations nor deprive the underwriters of its rights or defenses under this Policy. XXII. AUTHORIZATION By acceptance of this Policy, the Insureds agree that the Named Insured will act on their behalf with respect to the giving and receiving of any notice provided for in this Policy, the payment of premiums and the receipt of any return premiums that may become due under this Policy, and the agreement to and acceptance of endorsements. XXIII. HEADINGS The descriptions in the headings and subheadings of this Policy are solely for convenience, and form no part of the terms and conditions of coverage. 30 Kimley-Horn 2025 wording v 1 BLANKET WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached effective on the inception date of the policy unless a different date is indicated below. (The following "attaching clause" need be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy). This endorsement, effective 12:01 AM 04/01/2026 forms a part of Policy No. WC 013-71-1885 Issued to KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. By NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY We have a right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against any person or organization with whom you have a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us, as regards any work you perform for such person or organization. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2.00 % of the total estimated workers compensation premium for this policy. WC 04 03 61 Countersigned by - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Ed. 11/90) Authorized Representative