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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL v,Nw T <br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services "., _ _ €: <br />- (RFQ NO.19.100) <br />electric substations, waste recycling centers, landfills, and waste transfer stations; and residential, <br />commercial, and government buildings (offices, hotels, police and fire stations, emergency and traffic <br />management centers, hospitals, universities and research laboratories, among others). <br />HAI's experience with the City of Santa Ana includes: Warner Avenue Improvement —Phase 2A and <br />Phase 2B Projects; and Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian Pathway Connectivity (Park Lane to Santiago <br />Creek), <br />Traffic Control Engineering, Inc. I Traffic Control <br />Established in 1989, Traffic Control Engineering Inc. specializes in traffic and transportation engineering. <br />Services include preparing traffic control plans and detour plans for construction work in or about public <br />streets; conducting traffic impact studies and alternative alignment evaluation for construction of various <br />underground utility lines; and preparing traffic control plans for special events such as bike rides, bike <br />races, running/jogging contests and special parades. Mr. David Kuan, PE, principal of the firm, has <br />extensive working experience with both public and private sectors. Projects completed in and for the <br />City include: Orange County Water District Monitoring Well Water Sampling at Various Locations <br />in Santa Ana, Habitat for Humanity Off Site Improvements at Various Locations in Santa Ana, and <br />Macarthur Boulevard Street Rehabilitation — Bristol Street to Flower Street. <br />Thomas Harder & Company I Hydrogeology <br />Thomas Harder & Co. (TH&Co) is a full -service hydrogeological consulting company whose mission is to <br />provide clients with sound hydrogeological expertise for developing effective and sustainable groundwater <br />resource solutions. Principal Hydrogeologist, Thomas Harder, has more than 30 years of experience on a <br />wide range of groundwater projects. He is supported by a staff of seven geologists and geoscientists based <br />locally in Anaheim, CA with extensive experience in well drilling observation, well design and construction <br />oversight/inspection, project management services, groundwater sample collection, groundwater quality <br />analysis, and groundwater modeling. A sampling of services provided includes: Design of High Capacity <br />Groundwater Wells, Pumping Interference Evaluations, Well Production Strategy, Aquifer and Well Field <br />Monitoring, Groundwater Models, Groundwater Quality Analysis and Reporting, Groundwater Resource <br />Management, large scale Groundwater Basin Studies, and well modification. <br />Utility Systems Science & Software (US') I Sewer Flow Monitoring <br />Utility Systems Science & Software, Inc. (US3) is a specialty service company providing monitoring and <br />control for utilities since 1996, performing sewer flow monitoring services 24/7 throughout Southern <br />California. US3 is a California Corporation and qualifies as a Minority Business Enterprise. US3 is in the <br />forefront of this industry by taking the proven technological approaches, developed in other high-tech <br />industries and applying them to protect some of the most precious natural resources - our water. US3 <br />engineers and technical personnel have applied advanced instrumentation system technology to <br />water/wastewater open channel flow monitoring, pipeline evaluation, engineering, and data analysis, all <br />coupled to the power of the Internet .This unique integrated systems approach allows the company to bring <br />greater insight and intelligence gathering information about the water and waste water system performance <br />of our clients, and in turn to support the fulfillment of their commitments to manage and cost effectively <br />design, operate, and maintain these systems. Utility Systems Science & Software has over 80 employees <br />as part of their parent company, Technology Resource Center (TRC) and is located in Santa Ana, CA. <br />1 Proposal I Page 10 On -Call Water Resources RFP No. 19-100 <br />INTERNATIONAL <br />