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CHAMBERS GROUP, INC.
Contract #
A-2024-075
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/4/2024
Expiration Date
6/30/2027
Insurance Exp Date
5/12/2025
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RFP #24-038A: On-Call Environmental Review Services for C HAM B E RS <br /> the Housing Division <br /> City of Santa Ana GROUP <br /> Thermostats will not be disassembled to observe if mercury is present or not.The thermostats will only be inventoried. <br /> Drums and/or containers of chemicals or hazardous materials will also be inventoried. Unlabeled drums or containers <br /> will not be opened by Converse. <br /> The inventory will be provided in a section of the Asbestos and LBP Survey Report. <br /> Regulation: Converse understands that it may be required to assist the City in working with various outside <br /> governmental agencies, including but not limited to,the applicable planning commissions and departments;the DTSC; <br /> RWQCB; SCAQMD; California Department of Education (CDE); Division of the State Architect (DSA); and the Office of <br /> Public-School Construction (OPSC).Their many years of experience in this field has yielded the necessary knowledge to <br /> nurture such relationships. <br /> L)USC: Converse has completed various assessments and documents that were reviewed and approved by DTSC.Their <br /> work for the various school districts has included: <br /> • Phase I ESAs and CDE Checklists <br /> • PEA Workplans, Human HRAs,and Scoping Documents <br /> • Removal Action Workplans and Remedial Action Plans <br /> • Public Notices and Health and Safety Plans <br /> • Quality Assurance Project Plans <br /> • Supplemental Site Investigations, Removal Action Workplans& Removal Action Completion Reports <br /> The DTSC has a cost recovery program and those completing assessment activities and cleanups under their oversight <br /> execute an agreement for cost reimbursement. A phased approach is implemented with components including: <br /> • Preliminary Assessment <br /> • Soil and Water Investigations <br /> • Interim Remedial Measures <br /> • Risk Assessments <br /> • Establishing Cleanup Goals and Plans <br /> • Implementation and Monitoring <br /> RWQCB: Like the DTSC, the RWQCB has a cost recovery program. Converse almost always completes the Phase I ESA <br /> before the RWQCB is approached. In some cases, it is the findings of the Phase I ESA that initiates the contact (Well <br /> Investigation Plan Listing or EPA Superfund Area listed Responsible Party). Converse has completed site investigations <br /> and cleanup under the oversight of the RWQCB. <br /> SCAQMD: Converse has complied with permitting requirements for various projects and has prepared permit <br /> applications and workplans for compliance with landfill clean closure requirements. They have also generated and <br /> submitted asbestos cleanup workplans prior to commencing abatement activities. <br /> Other Agencies: HUD provides applicable regulation and guidance documents for assessments, surveys, and risk <br /> assessments.Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing(2012)will be followed. <br /> Phase I and II ESAs will be completed in accordance with HUD guidance documents and ASTM Standards E1527 and <br /> E1903. <br /> Transportation Assessments (LLG) <br /> Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Analysis: LLG will coordinate with City staff to determine if the proposed Project satisfies <br /> any of the VMT screening options per the City's guidelines. If screening options are satisfied, LLG will prepare a brief <br /> memorandum indicating how the proposed Project satisfies the City VMT screening. <br /> If a full VMT analysis is required, LLG will coordinate with City staff to define the study area as the size and shape of the <br /> study area can affect the analysis. They will determine the analysis scenarios and confirm the approach for the VMT <br /> analysis.Assuming the use of the Orange County Transportation Analysis Model 5.0(OCTAM 5.0), LLG will conduct with <br /> and without project VMT model runs. The without project scenario will assume existing or community plan/general <br /> plan land uses.Compare the project VMT for the project against the City VMT.They will determine the project impact <br /> . Est <br /> ode 1974 uu.. <br />
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