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WOOD ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Contract #
A-2018-143
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
6/5/2018
Expiration Date
6/30/2021
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2021
Destruction Year
2028
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Commercial/Industrial Inspection and Database <br />Management Consultant Services <br />3.2 Anticipated Approach <br />Our anticipated approach is described in additional detail in Section 6. In general, our approach is to combine <br />professional trained staff with technology to optimize our efficiency during inspections and to provide a <br />superior work product. The City's web -based application was developed by Wood to improve inspection <br />efficiencies in file and image management, quality assurance, data editing, data analysis, reporting, and <br />provides the City with real-time access to inspection results. The inspection staff will be equipped with iPads <br />for the mobile component of the data collection process. Our inspection staff is already trained and can <br />begin work immediately. <br />3.3 Tasks Necessary for Successful Completion <br />Based on our experience, staff availability is one of the critical tasks necessary for successfully completing this <br />project. We have a proven track record of effectively working with City staff, meeting compliance deadlines, <br />or responding quickly to questions. Many City staff also have our project team's cell phone numbers and <br />routinely contact us to schedule appointments or meetings, or request information. Wood completed the <br />tasks listed above successfully for the last fourteen years and met all compliance deadlines for the <br />industrial/commercial inspection program. Our staff are extremely knowledgeable on the MS4 permit <br />requirements and compliance deadlines including inspecting facilities within the correct timeframes such as <br />completing 30-day or 6-month follow-ups. By selecting Wood for this project, the City can rely on our <br />professional staff to complete the work and provide the superiorwork product that no other firm can provide. <br />3.4 Deliverables <br />Many of the tasks described above will have specific deliverables such as the PEA Chapter 9 Microsoft Excel <br />tables and Microsoft Word reports or quarterly reporting requirements. The As -Needed task may have other <br />deliverables such as memorandums, meeting minutes, e-mails, PowerPoint presentations, photo albums, <br />spreadsheets, or databases. We have a consistent track record of providing high quality deliverables, within <br />the allocated budget and schedule to the City, as well as our other industrial and municipal clients, in Orange <br />County and throughout the state. <br />3.5 Areas of Concern <br />Through years of experience performing inspections at industrial and commercial sites, we have experience <br />dealing with situations such as hostile business representatives and safety issues at industrial and commercial <br />sites. Safety of the business representatives, City staff, and our inspectors is the most critical area of concern. <br />Our inspectors are familiar with typical safety hazards associated with field inspections at various industrial <br />and commercial operations. When a serious hazard is present that prevents safe completion of a site <br />inspection, the inspection will be stopped immediately and the City will be notified. Our field staff are 40- <br />hour HAZWOPER certified and are familiar with the general safety precautions including the proper use of <br />personal protective equipment (PPE), safe driving techniques, and traffic control. Prior to inspections, Wood <br />staff will discuss with the business representatives about site -specific safety requirements. At a minimum, <br />field personnel will adhere to the safety requirements prescribed by the individual facilities being inspected. <br />Wood also has a project health and safety plan that is located within each inspector's tool box. The health <br />and safety plan includes notification requirements in the event an incident occurs, critical information such <br />as emergency room locations nearby, and required safety measures. <br />ProposalNo. 18PROPGOVT.01301 March 2018 Paqe 10 of 18 <br />• f • <br />
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