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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWILLDAN ENGINEERINGINSURANCE NOT ON FILE A-2018-154-08 WORK MAY NNOT PROCEE CLERK OF COUNCIL P DATE: JUL 0 6 ?.w „ l A- 0 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING SERVICES L(A c Lr c. Lair Z ON AN ON-CALL BASIS (GENERAL ENGINEERING) TRIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 19th day of3une, 2018 by and between Willdan Engineering ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California C'City"). RECITALS A. On February 22, 2018, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 17.083, by which it sought a consultant to provide engineering services on an on-call basis for the City's Public Works Agency, . B. Consultant submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City, Consultant represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No, 17-083, C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting farm in the field, NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows; 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES On an cin -call basis, and at the City's sole discretion, Consultant shall perform the services that were described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 17-083 and as more specifically delineated in Consultant's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated in fall. Z. COMPENSATION a. City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maxima n compensation to Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement at the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. Consultant is one of nine (9) consultants selected to provide services for general engineering projects on an as -needed basis under RFP No. 17-083. The total compensation for these services provided by all such consultants selected under RFP No. 17-083 shall not exceed $2,000,000 during the term of the Agreement, including any extension periods. b. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals and Scope of Work, which may reasonably be Sage 1 of 8 expected by City. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate on June 18, 2021, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 17, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended for one 2 -year period upon a writing executed by the City Manager and City Attorney. 4. PREVAILING WAGES Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, at seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws, 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer-employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Consultant shall require all subconsultants to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in Page 2 of 8 any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. 7. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subconsultants, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance, Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims wising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary with respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles, C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Consultant is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: (i) Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. Page 3 of 8 (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be cancelled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect, by consultant, without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. £ If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has beenprocured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Consultant's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. $. INAEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Consultant or its subconsultants, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates to the services described in section I of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, of effects, arising from this Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terns of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, and attorney's fees, for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the City pursuant to this Agreement. Page 4 0£8 10. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement, All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. 11. CONFIDENTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall inolude all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 13. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana Page 5 of 8 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax 714- 647.6956 Executive Director Public Works Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-21) P,O, Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Fax 714-647-5635 To Consultant: Willdan Engineering 2401 East Katella Avenue, Suite 300 Anaheim, CA 92806 Attn: David Hunt, PE, Senior Vice President / Director of Engineering A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these timeframes, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 14. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant regarding the subject matter herein, slid 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 terns of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terns and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 15. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall Page 6 of 8 be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 16. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies. 17. TIERMINATION This Agreement maybe terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions, a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 18. NON-DISCRIMINATION Constiltant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, relation, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 19. JURISDICTION -VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. Page 7 of 8 20. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the tern of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, perinits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City :immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective patties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: r CITY OF SANTA ANA s" MAAIA D. HUM RAUL GODENTEZ IIClerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM SOMA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: City Attorney REC MENDED FOR APPROVAL n Fuad S.weiss,'PE, PLS Executiv Director Public W ins Agency City Manager CONSULTANT Name::�� Title: Sv. Qz' Page 8 of 8 I` l^ � Y 1 _ � , �' � � 7�:, � t` � � ljjII N ���III l l_:.� �. ce �.. �_ _. �- '�� " � `( t �� t' �� �, f�� �� /// I! �. 4 . . {' l M9 �� �Q /4 r.l! ` � ( I1 o+ { °�,� � ,ham lL �. � � � �'i: r, 4 I 71 ri i. u 11 III WILLDA,N Cover Letter March 20, 2018 City of Santa Ana Attn.; Armando Fernandez Public Works Agency; 20 Civic Center Plaza; 3rd Floor Reception, Ross Annex Santa Ana, CA 52701 Subject: Proposal for OhwCpll Engineering Servloee, IFP No. 17.088 The City of Santa Ana Is seeking civil engineering consultants to retain on as -needed or on-call basis for general engineering design. Wilidan has been providing on,oali civil engineering services for over 83 years and is well suited to partnering with the'City to achieve a fast4rack approach for their large range of improvement prejeots, Wilidan's proposed team members are experienced working together as an Integral part of municipal agency on-call improvement projects such as with the City of Lakewood, the City of Paramount, the City of Los Alamitos, the City of Brea, the City of San Juan Capistrano, and the t , city of South Gate. The advantages Wllldan's project team brings to the City include, ■ Strong.Project Manager. Mr, Tyrone Peter will act as Project Manager. In his i 1-yearoareer., IUjr, Peter has acquired comprehensive public. works experience including pmjeot management, design and Construction support of roadways, traffic signals, waterlines, sewer lines and drainage systems projects. Hehas worked directly for public agencies providing engineering services to various, cities within Orange, Los Angeles, Fresno, Rivereide, .San Diego, San Bernardino counties, This extensive experience working withloyal: aenciwfll Ea InvaCua6fe In'prdviding the porepecttves Headed t© as- - - silt the City with the services and projects awarded, o No Learning Curve. Our technical personnel have a thorough knowledge of engineering principles and Infrastructureperformance requirements, This Includes updating our working knowledge of appil- cable regulations, standards, practice manuals, design guides and criteria, City Of Santa And Munici- pal Code and specificatlons available through Caltrans, APWA, AWWA, CWA, SDWA, CDPH, ADA, and California Title 24, Proven Ability to deliver Requested Services While Supporting Clty's Goals. The City has a firm commitment to the Ideal of a quality community. This ideal underpins the City's goals and objectives and requires a very high standard of integrity at all levels, From fiscal responsibility to responding to community concerns, the expectation Is for excellence. Wilidan Is the right firm to help the .City achieve these commitments and expectations as they are directly In line with our internal goals of providing the highest level of service to our clients, Wilidan has a reputation as an exceptional problem solver and client advocate whose business model centers around our cllente best Interests. We look forward to working with the City to Implement as -needed pubIlo work improvements. If there are any questions regarding our submittal, please contact Mr. Peter by mail at Wilidan Engineering, 2401 East Ifatella Avenue, Suite 300, Anaheim, CA 52806; by phone at (714) 940.6300; by dell phone at (714) 393-1883;. or by email at tpeterQwiildan,cogr , Respectfully submitted, Willdan Engineering Q0'Q 4'. David Hunt, PE Sonfor Vida President/Dlreotor of Engineering 91 0006196.1401P t B-04414761 Englnoering and Planning I Energy Efflclency and Sustalnebillly I Rnencial and Economic ConsulAng I Material Preparedness and Interoperability 714,940,0300 1 800.420144 I fax: 714,940.4920 1 2401 East Katalle Avenue, Suite 300, Anaheim, California 92BOB-5909 I wmwilldan.com * The City of Santa Ana did not agree to the below stated contract changes, and they were not Included in the final agreement considered for approval by the City Council. . City of Santa Ana s-1 Contract Agreement Statement Wilidan has reviewed the Standard Agreement and shall meet these requirements upon selection with the fallowing wording suggested by our corporate attorney that is summarized below, Sectlon.2 W Compensation, Paragraph B, Rectalnmanu y ty "�—than e W 3o as s. It. Payment byy Cttyy ahmll be itiedo within 46 da I Illvo) pro Invoice ovidenali g work perRumed, subject to Oily uoeoureling procedures. hymatt Hood not bo msda far work which MIs to meet the standanI3 of porrarmerce, sof fonh in the Recitals whiobsneymasonablybedx od by,City, 4 by i �fl 6—Ownership of Materials Zd",InOWWOY,la Its UVOoftho'tfaanromnand VAIN et,nyimo,mm a ut'snyulrohunoaot h0ywpaaA kuadedby this, AaraslnentAheltbe stOity's sola d, INei1rA uppk: Illllant snail ba Indemnlaed and defended against any asuiting from any use nor within the purposes a Consull'I shall uWaidin and V this Agreement, Including life release of this material aadesodbadbolowt q ties for a use not Intended by this A rgdmerIV >,W1a�aA,a1 a 7 • Insurance 5eCtion 8 • InCgmnit ss. txnantNrrseATTorr Cawllltanl asts0a Nr d0 employees, mMraalors, swala to ala patirys C, .3 <)1 �I. r! Oil Y`. a:41 ray Proposal for On -Coll Engineering, m" 1 % Comprehensive, InnoVative. Trusted. RFP No. 1.7.083 �� ! City of Santa Ana 11 Firm and Team Experience Company Profile Founded in 1964 with the specific Intent of providing municipal consult - Ing services, Willdan Engineering (Willdan), a California corporation, I$ i. a subsidiary of Willdan Group, Inc, (WGI), a publicly -traded company. Willdan has supported implementation of community visions through englnearing, planning, construction management, construction Inspec- tion, building safety, and staff augmentation services. Willdan has com- pleted various types of projects for over 60 percent of the cities and counties in California. Firm Background and Ouallfloations Willdan offers a full complement of consulting services that encompass civil, structural, traffic, structural, right-of-way, geotechnical, and spe- cial district engineering; municipal planning; public works Inspection; construction management; and building safety. Willdan has a broad understanding of public agency needs and issues. Additionally, many provide the added value of having served in public agency management po- sitions prior to joining Willdan. With this depth of experlence, expertise, knowledge, and resourcee, Wllidan offers comprehensive solutions that are timely, cost effective, and tailored to meet Individual community needs. (Firm Core Competencies Wllldan's expertise in the core disciplines necessary to provide on-call services to the City of Santa Ana Is presented herein, Wllidan provides a wide range of surveying, mapping, and right-of-way engineering services for major transportation Improvements, street widenings, sewer and water improvements, urban redevelopment, final and parcel maps, and legal descriptions. Field services provided by Willdan and/or our subconsult- ants Include conducting boundary surveys and/or research, topographic base mapping, right-of-way easement stakeout, construction staking, and site surveys. Geotechnical Engineering Willdan provides a full gamut of geotechnical studies, engineering geology, and materials testing and Inspection, including subsurface exploration, geologic and seismic hazard assessment, soli testing, en- gineering and pavement analyses and designs, construction support (solis and materials testing and Inspection), and special studies. Wllldan's soils and materials testing laboratory Is licensed by the City of Los Angeles and by Caltrans, and participates In the AMRL and CCRL proficlency programs. Willdan has been at the forefront for many years In developing new and more cost-effective approaches to rehabilitating pavement structures of deteriorated streets. Design specifications have been tested i and refined for various processes using methods and materials proven to be economical and effootive In their application, Through our roles as city engineer for various agencies, Willdan receives Important i feedback regarding the most efficient construction materials and methods to implement for each type of l condition encountered, actual performance of each different rehabilitation method over extended peri- ods — what is sustainable, and field conditions discovered during construction that warrant special con- tract provisions. Willdan's civil engineers offer a full complement of roadway and highway design, Including feasibility studies (site evaluatlon/grading/earthwork), project study and project reports, final design plans and specifioatlons, erosion control and site remediatlon, storm water management, NPDES compliance, util- Ity conflict analysis, ADA analysis and compliance, value engineering analysis, cost estimating and scheduling, and constructabliity review. Willdan provides assistance during bidding and provides engi- neering support during construction. Wey Proposal for On -Call Engineering, .Ij Comprehensive, Innovative. Trusted. RFP No. V-083 Cit of5antsAna r erational assessment involving well design, rehabilitation, and evaluation; reservoir design and rehabili. Structural Engineering . Wllldan provides complete structural engineering support for design, analysis, Inspection, and evaiva- r*. tlon of structural systems such as bridges, sound walls, retaining walls, and buildings. Our specific bridge expertise encompasses an extensive working knowledge of all related agency criteria and meth- 44 odology for design of new bridges, bridge rehabilitations, and bridge widenings. We are Durrant on the latest requirements for seismic analysis and design procedures. In additlon, our staff has in-depth knowledge of various federal, state, and local requirements for preparing project development docu- ments, design and construction documents, and approval processing, In addition to their design exper- ; •., tlse, our structures staff has also had tremendous success obtaining HBP funds., Traffic Engineering i Wllldan's traffic engineers serve as contract city traffic engineers or provide traffic engineering services i throughout California, They are experts in conducting traffic surveys and data collection, investigating motorist and vehicle characteristics, Identifying and making recommendations on traffic safety and utl- Iizing traffic laws and enforcement to determine traffic signal timing, and evaluating highway operations. Wlildan prepares traffic engineering designs to warn, regulate, and guide trafflo. We develop geometric �... design and channelization, traffic signal and street lighting plans, parking lot designs, and traffic control „r plans for construction. Drainage ,Engineering .y Wilidan has expertise in hydrology, drainage, and flood control— ranging from local and regional drain- age and flood control Improvements to hydraulic and sediment transport analyses of major rivers. Qual- ity engineering solutions in drainage and stormwater management are one of the primary elements of our public works experience. Wilidan has prepared many watershed and floodway studies, completed flood control and drainage engineering projects, and performed design and construotlan Inspection ser- vices throughout California. Willdan provides services for water system planning, analysis, design, construction Inspection, and op- r erational assessment involving well design, rehabilitation, and evaluation; reservoir design and rehabili. tation; pump station design and modifications; modeling analysis of partial and entire systems; water . transmission and distribution pipelines; and coordination with system telemetry and metering special- r*. late. We are experienced with the Department of Water Resources, (Drinking Water Division, public health agencies, and Title 22 provisions. 44 Environmental Compliance, Permits, and Planning Support Wllldan's environmental planners frequently assists cities In the environmental review process, either in preparing and processing CEQA/NEPA environmental documents, such as negative declarations and environmental Impact reports, or in reviewing documents on behalf of the lead or responsible agencies. ; •., In providing environmental and urban planning services, we utilize our staff of planners and environ- mental specialists and call upon the expertise of other disciplines within the company, Including traffic i engineers, hydrologists, water and wastewater engineers, and landscape architects, Landscape Architecture Willdan's landscape architects focus on, designing landscapes•for public improvements such as park and recreational faoilitles, community centers, and roadway beautification. Our landscape architects ap- ply their talents and knowledge of site analysis, user heads programming, site design, landscape preservation, land management and reclamation, water conservation, and arboriculture. „r .y ,H ti �d Proposal for On -Call Engineering, Comprehensive. Innovativo, Trusted, RFP No. 17-083 1'J jCity ofSantsAna On -Call Contract (Expertise i ! I�Current do -Call Contracts Client Cities On-call engineering services are Willdan's foundation. ■ Brea ■ Paramount Our staff Includes former public agency employees or • San Juan Capistrano ■ Calabasas contract agsnoy staff. Therefore, we understand the ■ Los Alamitos ■ Rolling Hills Estates importance and purpose of as -needed contracts and • South Gate ■ 7housand Oaks are very familiar with the processes and procedures for ■ Westlake Village , Rialto such services. Within the last seven years, Willdan has ■ Lakewood ■ Elk Grove completed projects and task orders for more then 200 as-needed/on-call contracts. This experience and the relevant experience of our dedicated and available key personnel are what best suits Willdan to provide the City with on-call engineering services, Our history of working with as -needed contracts has well prepared our staff to respond to all requests for services In a positive, off lolent manner. Our firm's commitment to re- sponsive service and successful project delivery has given us a reputation as a firm that can be trusted to listen and to deliver an end product our clients envision and embrace, We begin our approach to this work by adhering to these basic principles: ■ Approach each project with a spirit of resourcefulness and excellence ■ Maintain high standards of technical quality j Seek appropriate solutions that fit the project Conduct business with truthfulness and high ethical standards Firm Accomplishments Willdan has a strong reputation for completing projects an time and within budget, In addition, we are proud that our design services have resulted in numerous awards for our clients' projects. A representative list of l project awards Includes: Agency Name Project "ame llroiect,of-the-Year Award LACMTA Oran a Line Extension IAPWA Trans ortatIon Olty of Rolling Hills Palos Verdes Drive North Bike Lane Improve- APWA Traffic Mobility and ments Beautlflcatlon City of Covina Sewer System Replacements APWA Drainage Water and Wastewater City of Los Alamitos Coyote Creek Park APWA Recreation and Athletic Facilities City of Glendale Qhovy Chase Drive 968 Reservoir APWA Water City of Santa Clarlta Magic Mountain Parkway/interstate 5 Inter- APWA Streets and Transpor- chan a Expansion tatlon City of Fountain Valley Recreation Center Expansion ASCE Cily of Westlake Villa e Lindero Canyon Road Bride APWA Transportation City of Elk Grove Citywide LED Luminalre Installation APWA Environmental City of Elk Grove Bond Road and Rader Road Intersection Sig- APWATransportation nal City of Elk Grove Island Park Improvements APWA Parks and Trails Pity of Elk Grove Grant Line Road Widening and Grade Sepa- APWA Transportation ration City,of Elk Grove Lon Leaf Bride APWA Environmental City of Yreka Stormwater Attenuation and Floodplain Resto- APWA Environmental ration Proposal for an -Call Engineering, (. Comprehensive.Innavativo.Ttvsted, i y a.� RFP No, 17-083 I City of5antaAna • 4 Project Team Project Manager Mr. Tyrone Peter, PE will serve as Project Manager and be responsible for delivery of services in accord- ance with the established scope of services for projects awarded under this on-call contract. Mr. Peter pos- sesses a strong work ethic and leadership skills that enable him to provide clear priorities and direction in. project delivery, Using his ability to assess his staff's strengths, Mr. Peter positions his team members where they can be most sucoessful. He uses his collaborative nature to build and maintain consensus among a variety of stakeholders to the benefit of project delivery. During his career, Mr, Peter has served as Project Manager, Civil Engineering Task Leader, Supervising Engineer, Senior Engineer, Design Engineer, A and Designer for over 200 street Improvement projects with design contracts ranging from $3,000 to $2.9 million. Mr. Peter develops trusting partnerships with project stakeholders through open and honest communicafion, He will work closely and ooliaboratively with the City's project representatives to determine optimal use of r� Willdan's project team. While a highly cost-effective team has been assembled for this project, Mr. Peter will ; continuously Took for ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Subconsultant Team Wllldan's vast staffing resources enable us to provide services with a minimum of subconsultant assistance, �T For this on-call contract, our In-house team will be augmented with one subconsultant — AeroTsch Surveys, Inc. forfield and aerial surveys and electrical englnsering, Wilidan ensures all subconsultants provide the ' same caliber of performance that Willdan provides by holding our subconsultants accountable to Willdan's high standards of performance, scheduling, and budgetary controls. For federal -/state -funded projects, WIII- dan has a database of disadvantaged business enterprises that we will ufiiize to cull select specialty dieci- plines in support of the City's stated project DBE goal, 4:r -- AercTech-SurveyeT Inc, Schmidt Geomatic Mapping, Inc„ doing business as AeroTeoh Surveys, is a California corporation founded -1 41 years ago. It Is a state -certified woman -owned small business enterprise, The firm provides aerial map- ping services supported withh land surveying services. Under the direction of a California -licensed land sur- veyor, the staff at AsroTech provides comprehensive services to meet client mapping needs, They plan the aerial control layouts, flight coverage, Imagery acquisition, photogrammetrfc mapping, and CAD editing, ; AeroTech's survey crows set and survey the aerial control network and provide site-speoifio surveys, Project capabilities include monument recovery, monument preservation, baseline control networks, benchmark el- ? evation surveys, alignment surveys, cross sections, deformation surveys, and more. Proposal for On -Call Engineering, CoMprehahsiva, Innovative, Trusted. RFP No. 17.Oa3 City of Santa Ana Project Organization The organization chart presented below Identifies our key personnel and Illustrates the communication and reporting relationships and project roles for Wilidan's key team. This than Illustrates current Willdan employ - sea and represents the depth of teohnloai support personnel that may be utilized for an on-call projeot award. This is far from an oAaustive list of our staff resources. Wpidan understands that key staff cannot be replaced without consent of the Oity. Our organization chart includes our two subocnsultants and depicts their Ilrie of reporting and communicatlon. Resumes for Key staff have been Included on the following page. W0Comprehensive.Innovative.Trusted. Propolsalfor On -Call Engineering, RFP No. 17.033 CryofftntaAna W Tyrone peter, PE Project Manager Profile Suminary Sducation: ES, Engineering and Civil Engineering, Tamil Nadu College of Engineering Civil Engineering, Murugappa Polytechnic_ Registration: Civil Engineer, California No. 81888 Affiliations: American Public Works Association American Society of Civil Engineers Experience: 11 Years Mr, Tyrone Peter is an accomplished civil engineer for multi-disoipline and mufti-agenoy Infrastructure pro- L. jects and is known for providing innovative, quality engineering services to ensure project delivery within budget and schedule. As the project manager for the City's On Call Engineering Services project, with quali- fled staff and resources, he will be responsible for successful project delivery, Mr. Peter's 11 plus years of experience managing and designing all types of public works projects provide a , •t solid foundation to understand what Is needed to deliver a successful project and make him the perfect fit for overseeing the entire project as well as specific civil engineering tasks His comprehensive experience includes design Metals highway, new street, street widening, street realignment, pavement rehabilitation, light rail and railroad, grade separation, flood control facility, water, and sewer projects. Mr. Peter has super- r' vised feasibility study, project study report, project report, construction document preparation as well as W .. grade certification issuance, construction administration, and construction inspection. Relevant Project Experience f " Emerald Say Main Gats Safety improvements, Emerald Bay Service District, Laguna Beach, Califor- J necessary reports, plans, specifications, and estimates documentation. Performance of these responsibili- ties required expertise and knowledge In street, traffic, drainage, structural, and pavement design, ADA i.., standards, public outreach, pedestrian safety, and water quality. Wllldan provided Civil and traffic engineer- ing design and other appurtenant services for safety improvements at the main gate entrance. Improve- " ments Involved road widening, guardhouse relocation and reconstruction; grading to accommodate the �•� roadway widening and landscaping; installing upgraded lighting, ADA-compllant curbs and ramps, and re- talning and monument walls; widening the right -turn pocket and installing a median; and Installing street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way. Firestone 18culavard Capacity Enhancement, City of South Gate, California. Project Manager responsi- ble for overall project management and oversight required for the corridor improvements from Alameda Street to Hunt Avenue. Performance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge In street j and pavement design, ADA standards, public outreach, environmental documentation, Careen Street design, and watershed management planning. The improvements involved Increasing traffic capacity by reconfigur• Ing the roadway from four to six lanes; pavement rehabilitation; landscape and hardscape medians; median lighting; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway approach reconstructlon; ADA -compliant ramps; parkway trees; artistic elements, corridor entrance monument; bus shelter and bus turnouts; and traffic signal modifi- cations, Services provided Included civil, traffic, pavement, and drainage engineering; landscape architec- d ture, survey and right-of-way engineering; and utility relocation. Orange Line Extension, Brut000 Engineering & Construction, Inc,/Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles, California, Civil Engineering Task Leader responsible for prcvid- Ing and overseeing all civil improvement design required for the design/build of the MCL extension from the Chatsworth Station toCanoga Station in the San Fernando Valley along Canoga Avenue. Performance of ^. these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge In Intersection design, bike lanes, ADA standards, street geometric design, light-rail standards, parking lot and roadside safety design. Willdan prepared plans, specifications, and estimate for street widening, raised landscaped medians, irrigation system, ADA access curb ramps, bicycle paths, park-and-ride and parking lot facilities, traffic signal modifications, communloa• tion conduits, and signing and striping. Three stations were constructed or reconstructed. ProposolforOn-callEnglneering, Comprelrenslve. Innovative, Yruetod' RFP No. 17.088 4, J CIt of5antaAna Los Alamitos Boulevard Median Improvements, City of Los Alamitos, California. Project Manager re. sponslble for overall project management and oversight required for the improvements between Cerritos I Avenue and Kateds. Avenue. Performance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge In street improvement, pavement rahabilitatlon, public outreach, signing and striping, street lights, and planting i and irrigation, Improvements Involved raised median, pavement delineation, landscape and Irrigation im- provements, street lighting and traffic signal improvements at Intersections with Florlsta Street and Sausalito Street. There was minor traffic signal modification at intersections with Katelia Avenue and Cerritos Avenue. Placentia MetroLlnk Station Phase I and 11, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Project Manager responsible for providing and overseeing all civil Improvement design required for Infrastructure Improvements for the new station, The project site Involved approximately 4.75 acres to provide a Metrolink commuter rail station that meets current and future transit demand and ADA require- ments. The project goal fostered train ridership growth in the region. The station was planned as part of a key component of transit -oriented development envisioned In the Westgate Specific Plan for the City of pis. cantle. The project Improvements Included street, railroad track, and pedestrian Improvements; rail plat- forms; and lighting, signing and striping of four parking facilities for 425 vehlclas, gowns Street Widening, City of Rldgecrest, California. Civil Engineering Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all civil improvement design required for the widening Improvements. Perfor- mance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge In alternative pavement design, bene• fittcost analysis, right-of-way engineering, street design, and utility coordination. The project includes envi. ! ronmental compliance, right-of-way research, and design. The project limits are Upjohn Avenue and Ridge - crest Boulevard. Improvements include street widening and new curb, gutter, curb ramps, and sidewalks. The preliminary engineering services Include utility research, right-of-way research, field Investigations, sails testing, and ground survey. Street Improvements Phase 11, City of Los Alamitos, California. Project Manager responsible for overall project management and oversight required for resurfacing of the following projects in the Phase II city-wide program: a Vla EI Mercado Street Improvements Old Town West Improvements (Chestnut Street, Walnut Street, Florists Street) i - Commercial Street Improvements (Cerritos Avenue, Bali Road, Reagan Street, Humboldt Street, Portal Drive, Winners Circle, Los Alamitos Boulevard, Los Vaqueros Circle) � I Performance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge in pavement rehabilitation strate- gies, ADA standards, and signing and striping. Willdan conducted site reconnaissance to observe the pave• ment condition, conducted coring, testing and engineering analysis and summarized the findings In a ge- otechnical report. Per the recommendation, the Clty streets within the project limits were ground and resur- faced with 2 -Inch thick asphalt -rubber hot mix or removed and replaced with asphalt concrete over aggre- gate base or with joint plain cement concrete. All manhole, water valve, anode, and monitoring well covers within the projeot limits were adjusted to grade. Curbs and driveways were protected in place, Sidewalks J were Improved and ramps were Improved to current ADA requirements. Proposal for On -Call Engineering, i a� Comhrehenslve. Innovative.9lt!stad. RFP No, 17-083 I,I Clty of Sant Ana David Knell, PLS Survey and Right-of-Way Engineering Task Leader Profile Summary Education: SS, Cartography, Boston University, Boston Civil Engineering and Land Surveying Classes, California State University, Long Beach �^ Registration: Land Surveyor, California No. 5301 Affiliations: California Land Surveyors Association Southern California Experts & Consultants Experience: 41 Years Mr. David Knell has been Involved in preparing and checking numerous parcel maps and tract maps, ALTA surveys, records-of-survey, lot line adjustments, parcel map waivers, certificates of compliance, and bound- ary determination. He Is responsible for preparing legal descriptions and sketches for a wide range of ease- L4 ments Involving utilities, air space reservations, and construction projects. Mr. Knell works with major utlll- ties and title companies in determining easements and correcting defective legal descriptions, HIs experl- once includes supervising field crews, overseeing an office staff dealing with various survey projects, and I'•7 extensive experience with local, state, and federal agencies. ; Relevant Project Experience Emerald Bay Main Gate Safety Improvements, Emerald Bay Service District, Laguna Beach, Callfor- , ' Ms. Survey and Right-of-Way Engineering Task Leader responsible for oversight of all office and field sur- vey services and preparing necessary right-of-way engineering documentation, Wllidan provided civil and traffic engineering design and other appurtenant services for safety Improvements at the main gate an- fw trance, improvements Involved road widening, guardhouse relocation and reconstruction; grading to accom- �a madats-the_roadway_vuidening-andJandseaping;_Inatatl.in%iWr.adedU[ hting,-Ai3A=cnm. pHant.curbs_and ramps, and retaining and monument walls; widening the right-turn pocket and installing a median; and In- stalling street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way. Firestone Boulevard Capacity Enhancement, City of South Gate, California. Survey Task Leader re- sponsible for providing and overseeing all mapping and right-of-way engineering required for the corridor r' Improvements from Alameda Street to Hunt Avenue. The improvements involved roadway widening from L-> four to six lanes; pavement rehabilitation; landscape and hardscape medians; median lighting; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway approach reconstruction; ADA-compllant ramps; parkway trees; artistic ele- .,,x merits, corridor entrance monument; bus shelter and bus turnouts; and traffic signal modifications. Services provided Included civil, traffic, pavement, and drainage engineering; landscape architecture, survey and rlght-of-way engineering; and utility relocation. Orange Line Extension, Brutoeo Engineering & Construction, IncJLos Angeles County Metropolitan I. } Transportation Authority, Los Angeles, California. Survey Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all mapping and right-of-way engineering required for the design/bulld of the MOL extension 17 from the Chatsworth Station to Canoga Station in the San Fernando Valley along Canoga Avenue. Willdan prepared plans, specifications, and estimate for street widening, raised landscaped medians; Irrigation sys- tem, ADA access curb ramps, bicycle paths, park-and-ride and parking lot facilities, traffic signal modifica- tions, communication conduits, and signing and striping, Los Alamitos Boulevard Median Improvements, City of Los Alamitos, California. Survey Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all mapping and right-of-way engineering required for the Improve- �. ments between Cerritos Avenue and Katella Avenue, Improvements Involved raised median, pavement de- i lineation, landscape and Irrigation Improvements, street lighting and traffic signal improvements at Intersec- tions with Florists Street and Sausalito Street. There was also minor traffic signal modification at Intersec- tions with Katella Avenue and Cerritos Avenue. J Proposal for On-Call�ngingoring, 4.^ Comprehensive.Innovative. l'rusted RFP No. 17.083 4.J city of Santa Ana Mohnen Rahimlan, PE, GE Material Testing Engineer Profile Summary Education: MS, Civil Engineering, Tehran University, Tehran Registration: Civil Engineer, Callfomia, No. 73396 Geotechnioal Engineer, California, No. 3059 Experience: 29 Years Mr. Mohsen Rahimlan possesses expertise In geotsohnlcal and material engineering, testing, Investiga- tion, design, and construction and has lent that expertise to a wide spectrum of public works projects. Mr. Rahlmian has substantial experience In conducting and managing geoteohnlcal and material testing and Inspection services during construction, He has performed diversified geotechnical assignments, including pavement design, shallow and deep foundation design, settlement evaluations, liquefaction studies, and i slope stability analyses. Mr. Rahimlan experience Includes geotechnical, civil, and structural design and construction management. Relevant Project Experience Emerald say Main Gate Safety Improvements, Emerald Bay Service District, Laguna Sesch, Callfor- nla. Geotechnloal Engineer responsible for quality assurance materials testing. Wiiidan provided civil and traffic engineering design and other appurtenant services for safety Improvements at the main gate an - trance. improvements involved road widening, guardhouse relocation and reconstruction; grading to accom- modate the roadway widening and landscaping; installing upgraded lighting, ADA -compliant curbs and ramps, and retaining and monument walls; widening the right -turn pocket and Installing a median; and In. stalling street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way. Placentia Metrolink Station Phase I and 11, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Geotechnical Engineer responsible for quality assurancs materials testing required for Infra- structure Improvements for the new station. The project site involved approximately 4.75 acres to provide a Metrolink commuter rail statlon that meets current and future transit demand and ABA requirements. The project goal fostered train ridershlp growth In the region, The station was planned as part of a key compo- nent of transit-orlented development envisioned In the Westgate Specific Plan for the City of Placentia. The project Improvements Included street, railroad track, and pedestrian improvements; rail platforms; and light - Ing, signing and striping of four parking facilities for 425 vehicles. Orange Line Extension, Srutcco Engineering & Construction, ]no,/Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Englnaer responsible for quality assur- ancs materials testing required for the design/build of the MOL extension from the Chatsworth Station to Canoga Statlon In the San Fernando Valley along Canoga Avenue, Willdan prepared plans, specifications, and estimate for street widening, raised landscaped medians, Irrigation system, ADA access curb ramps, bicycle paths, park-and-ride and parking lot facilities, traffic signal modifications, communication conduits, , and signing and striping. Firestone Boulevard Capacity Enhancement, City of South Gats, California. Geotechnical Engineer responsible for quality assurance materials testing required for the corridor Improvements from Alameda Street to Hunt Avenue. The Improvements Involved roadway widening from four to six lanes; pavement re- habilitation; landscape and hardscape medians; median lighting; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway i approach reconstruction; ADA -compliant ramps; parkway trees; artistic elements, corridor entrance monu- ment; bus shelter and bus turnouts; and traffic signal modifications. Services provided Included civil, traffic, pavement, and drainage engineering; landscape architecture, survey and right-of-way engineering; and util- ity relocation. -1 WIN Comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted, proposal for Orn0a11 [Bgineering, _� .f .� RFP No. 17.083 City of Santa Ana r� Johnny Ghazal, PE, QSA n Civil Engineering Task Leader L•I Prcifile Summary Education, BS, Clvll Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, Pomona fon Registration: Civil Engineer, California No. 76885 1 _ Qualified SWPPP DeveloperlPractitloner, California Stormwater Quality A3SOclatlon No, 849 Affiliations: American Society of Civil Engineers � Experience; 14 Years•• Mr. Johnny Ghazal possesses diversified civil engineering experience throughout California covering pub - 11c works and private sector projects, preceded by six years of residential and commercial construction ex- 1-1 perience. His private sector experience Includes designing mastewplanned communities involving tentative ' ti tract maps; grading plans; Improvement plans for streets, water, and sewer; and storm drain facilities. Mr. Ghazal's experience includes design of capital Improvement projects for street, water, sewer, and storm r drain Improvements. As a certified QSD, Mr. Ghazal has facilitated water quality related permitting — having prepared and re- viewed many storm water pollution prevention plans and water quality management plane for various public agencies. He currently assists multiple agencies with data. entry on the State's SMARTS system. Relevant Project Experience !r Emerald Bay Main Gate Safety Improvements, Emerald Bay Service District, Laguna Beach, Callfor- L' nla. Civil Design Engineer responsible for assisting with drainage and other oivli Improvement design, Per- r� formanoe of these responslbilllies requires expertise and knowledge In City and County standards, guide- lines, and procedures and hydrology and hydraulic modeling. Widen provided civil and traffic engineering Involved road widening, guardhouse relocation and 'reconstruotion; grading to accommodate the roadway r•' widening and landscaping; Installing upgraded lighting, ADA -compliant curbs and ramps, and retaining and L•I monument walls; widening the -right -turn pocket and Installing a median; and installing street striping and signage wfthin Caltrans' right-of-way. ^ Orange Line Extension, Brutoce Engineering & Construction, Inc./Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles, California. Civil Design Engineer responsible for assisting with drainage and other civil Improvement design for the design/build of the MCL extension from the Chatsworth � Station to Canoga Statlon In the San Fernando Valley along Canoga Avenue. Performanoe of these respon- sibilities required expertise and knowledge with City and County standards, guidelines, and procedures; trail design. Willdan prepared plans, specifications, and estimate for street widening, raised landscaped medi- 1-1 ans, Irrigation system, ADA access curb ramps, bioycle paths, park-and-ride and parking lot facilities, traffic ti signal modifications, communication conduits, and signing and striping. Three stations were constructed or reconstructed. 11 Ninth Street Safety Improvements, City of Highland, California. Civil Design Engineer responsible for *,V assisting with drainage and other civil Improvement design for street widening at specific locations, Perfor- mance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge In highway design, pavement rehabllita- " tion strategies, and addressing impacts to private properties for transliloning the Improvements. Project Im- u provaments involved slurry sealing the project limits; restriping the project limits to Incorporate two 18 -foot through lanes, one 12 -foot two-way left -turn lane, 5 -foot Class II bicycle lanes; and 8 -foot parking lanes; In- stalling pedestrian count -down heads at five signalized intersections; and Installing an in -pavement roadway „ lighting system with advance flashing beacons. Services providsd Include civil, traffic, pavement, and drain- age engineering, survey and right-of-way engineering, utility coordination and relocation, and landscape ar- r ohitecture. Proposal for On -Call Engineering, Q Comprehensive, InnovatIve.'n'ustad, RPP No, V-083 : LJ City of Santa Ana Crary Gordon, PE Structural Engineering Task Leader Profile Summary Education: BS, Civil Engineering, California State University, Chloo Registration; Civil Engineer, California No. 42176 Affiliations: American Public Works Association American Society of Civil Engineers r American Concrete Institute Experience: 32 Years Mr. Gary Gordon has 32 years of comprehensive experience, Including project management, design, and construction management of bridge, roadway, traffic signal, waterline, sewer, drainage, and airport projects, In 2015, Mr, Gordon was placed in charge of Wllldan' brldge and structural engineering team, With this new assignment, he now oversees projects such as Mariposa County's rehabllltatlon/replacement of five bridges that Is currently In the preliminary engineering phase. i Mr. Gordon's career Includes serving as a staff member of the Shasta County Department of Public Works, Caltrans Division of Structures, and the City of Fledding's Department of Public Works performing detailed and complex design, construction management, and division management and supervision. Throughout his career, Mr. Gordon's focus has been on the delivery of road and bridge projects and the various appurte- nances associated with them. Mr. Gordon has dealt with complex environmental compliance issues Involving CEQA and NEPA as well as developed considerable experience with resource agency permitting Issues. The experience and insight gained from working directly with these agencles have proven invaluable In understanding and appreciating the varying needs of the different types of agencies that Wllldan serves and developing the best solutions for those needs. Relevant Project Experience Emerald Bay Main Gate Safety Improvements, Emerald Bay Service District, Laguna Beach, Callfor- nin, Structural Engineering Task Leader responsible for responding to structural requests for Information during construction and redesigning various structural elements to accommodate utility lines discovered during oonstruotion. Performance of these responsibilities requires expertise and knowledge In various structural building codes such as ACI, AASHTO, and CBC as well as construction practices and principles. Wllldan provided civil and traffic engineering design and other appurtenant services for safety Improvements at the main gate entrance. Improvements involved road widening, guardhouse relocation and reconstruc- tion; grading to accommodate the roadway widening and landscaping; Installing upgraded lighting, ADA - compliant curbs and ramps, retaining and monument walls; widening the right -turn pocket and installing a medlan;'add installing street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way. Lakewood Boulevard/Dol Amo Boulevard Piot Spot Intersection Improvement, City of Lakewood, California. Structure Engineering Task Leader responsible for overall structural design of culvert structural and retaining walls. Performance of these responsibilities requires expertise and knowledge in various de- slgn codes such as AD] and LACFCD for work within a concrete channel under Los Angeles County Flood I Control District jurisdiction. The project entailed widening Lakewood Boulevard north of Del Amo Boulevard; modifying/replacing median islands; widening Del Amo Boulevard; modifying traffic signals; relocating street lights per street/medtan island modifications; modifying a box culvert/channsl wall; and extending a Class 11 bike lane. ,i .I Comprehensive. Innovative,Trusted. Propaselfor On•QallEngineering, is _I RFP No.17.083 City of Sang Ana ........ John Hidalgo, RLA Landscape Architecture Task Leader Profile Summary Education. BS, Landscape Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona European Study Tour, Callfarnla Polytechnic State University, School of Architecture, Pomona Reglstratlow Landscape Architect, California No. 36511 Licensed Contractor, California C-27 No, 713513 i Affiliations; American Society of Landscape Architects California Parke and Recreation Society Califomia Landscape Contractors Association Experience: 24 Years Mr. John Hidalgo possesses In-depth expertise in landscape architecture design development, preparation of plans and specifications, plan reviews, and construction observation. Mr. Hidalgo Is familiar with various local, state, and federal codes, regulations, procedures, and standards relating to conatruction, safety, park and facility planning, and other landscape and Irrigation amenities. He has successfully completed projects In compliance with these various standards. Mr. Hidalgo has experience representing project owners during the plan review process. He possesses comprehensive experience in both field observation and construc- tion. Mr. Hidalgo responsibilities Include managing park and street beautification design, low -Impact devel- opments, plan reviews, and construction observation. L., Relevant Project Experience Firestone Boulevard Capacity Enhancement, City of South Gate, California. Landscape Architecture Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all landscape and irrigation design required for the expertise and knowledge in current landscape design Ideas for drought -adaptive landscape and Irrigation r+ technology. The Improvements involved roadway widening from four to six lanes; pavement rehabilitation; ` landscape and hardsoaps medians; median lighting; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway approach re- construction; ADA-oompllant ramps; parkway trees; artistic elements, corridor entrance monument; bus shelter and bus turnouts; and traffic signal modifications. Services provided Included civil, traffic, pavement, and drainage engineering; landscape architecture, survey and right-of-way engineering; and utility reloaa- u tion, Orange Line Extension, Brutoco Engineering & Construction, InoJLos Angeles County Metropolitan j Transportation Authority, Los Angeles, California, Landscape Architecture Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all landscape and irrigation design required for the design/build of the MCL exten- y sion from the Chatsworth Station to Canoga Station In the San Fernando Valley along Canoga Avenue. Per- formance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge In working with the City of Los Angeles and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority guidelines and procedures. Wllldan prepared plans, specifics- .q tions, and estimate for street widening, raised landscaped medians, irrigation system, ADA access cur b ramps, bicycle paths, park-and-ride and parking lot facilities, traffic signal modifications, communication conduits, and signing and striping, Los Alamitos Boulevard Median Improvements, City of Los Alamitos, California. Landscape Architec. •- h 4 ture Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all landscape and Irrigation design — along with Illustrative graphic concept presentations to the City Council — required for the improvements between Cerri- tos Avenue and Katella Avenue, Performance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge in graphic design and photographic view simulations of before -and -after scenarios. Improvements involved raised median, pavement delineation, landscape and Irrigation improvements, street lighting and traffic slg- nal improvements at Intersections with Florists Street and Sausalito Street, _+ M 4, Proposal forOn•Gall Englneering, Comprehensive. Innovollve. Trusted, RFP No. 17-083 City of Santa Ana Vanessa Muftoz, PE, TE, PTOE Traffic Engineering Task Leader Profile Summary Education: BS, Civil Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, Pomona 1 Registration; Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Civil Engineer, California, No. 87688 i Traffic Engineer, California, No. 2341 Affiliations: City Traffic Engineers American Public Works Association Institute of Transportation Engineers Experlence: 18 Years Ms. Vanessa Mufloz Is an accomplished engineer with experience in multi -discipline and multi -agency traf- fic and transportation projects, She has supervised completion of over 1,000 projects, for a variety of large. to small-scale projects and has designed over 500 signalized intersections for client cities, outside agen- oles, and Caltrans. She Is responsible for analysis, coordination, and preparation of plans, specifications, and estimate for traffic signals, signing, striping, traffic control, flashing beacons, street lighting, Intercon- nect, parking lots, street widening and resurfacing projects. Ms. Muftoz has secured funding through the Safe Routes to School and Highway Safety Improvement Pro. gram (HSIP) grants and has managed projects that Include federal funds such as SRTS, HSIP, ARRA, $TIP., and STPL. She is extremely familiar with the Local Assistance Procedures Manual, has coordinated approvals of NEPA/CEQA, and understands procedures for allocation of construction funds and Issuance of the E-76 form. Relevant Project Experience Emerald Bay Main Gate Safety Improvements, Emerald Bay Service District, Laguna Beach, Califor- nia. Project Manager/ Traffic Engineering Task Leader responsible for overall project management and oversight In addition to oversight of all traffic engineering services and preparing necessary reports, plans, specifications, end estimates documentation. Performance of these responsibilities requires expertise and knowledge In traffic signal design, traffic Impact analysis, street lighting, traffic signal Intra-communloatlon, and pedestrian safety, and vehicular Ingress/egress safety. Willdan provided ci I and traffic engineering de. .sign and other appurtenant services for safety improvements at the main gate entrance. Improvements in- vo[ved road widening, guardhouse relocation and reconstruction; grading to accommodate the roadway wid- ening and landscaping; Installing upgraded lighting, ADA-compilant curbs and ramps, and retaining and monument walls; widening the right -turn pocket and Installing a median; and Installing street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way, 1 Firestone Boulevard Capacity Enhancement, City of South Gate, California, Traffic Engineering Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all traffic engineering services required for the corridor im- provements from Alameda Street to Hunt Avenue. Performance of these responsibilities required expertise and knowledge in traffic signal design, traffic impact analysis, street lighting, and traffic signal intra-eommu- nicatlon. The Improvements Involved roadway widening from four to six lanes; pavement rehabilitation; land- scape and hardscape medians; median lighting; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway approach recon- struction; ADA -compliant ramps; parkway trees; artistic elements, corridor entrance monument; bus shelter and bus turnouts; and traffic signal modifications. Services provided included civil, traffic, pavement, and drainage engineering; landscape architecture, survey and right-of-way engineering; and utility relocation. Proposal for On•Cal]Bngnsering, 1s 4gr Comprehensive, Innovative, Trusted. RPP No, x.7.083 CIt of Santa Ana Salvador Lopez Environmental Task Leader Profile Summary Education: BS, Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Experience: 18 Years W.• Mr. Salvador Lopez has more than 18 years of planning experience that spans all aspects of planning, in. j 7 cluding current, advance, and environmental planning, as well as active transportation planning and housing and community development. He Is highly experienced at managing multl-disclpilnary teams in the develop- ment of policy and long-range planning documents for public agencies. Relevant Project Experlonoe �.,. Firestone Boulevard Capacity Enhancement, City of South Gate, Californla, Environmental Compli- ance Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all environmental services required for the corri- dor Improvements from Alameda Street to Hunt Avenue. Performance of these responsibilities requires ex- L pertise and knowledge In City and County standards, policies, and procedures; general plan practices; and NEPA/CEQA conformance. The improvements involved roadway widening from four to six lanes; pavement i rehabilitation; landscape and hardscaps medians; median lighting; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway 1 approach reconstruction; ADA -compliant ramps; parkway trees; artistio elements, corridor entrance monu- ment; bus shelter and bus turnouts; and traffic signal modifications. Services provided included civil, traffio, r' pavement, and drainage engineering; landscape architecture, survey and right-of-way engineering; and util- hy relocation. Garfield Avenue Corridor Improvements, City of Paramount, California. Environmental Compliance " Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all environmental services required for street im- modate a third lane In each direction; street resurfacing; two concrete intersections; concrete sidewalk, curb r1 and gutter, and driveway approach reconstruction; catch basin construction; streetscape Improvements for L, raised landscaped medians and modifications to existing medians; two entry monument signs; and traffic signal modifications at nine locations along the Garfield Avenue corridor. Services Included civil, traffic, and , drainage engineering; survey and mapping; utility relocation; landscape architecture; and pavement man- agement Lakewood Boulevard Regional Corridor Capacity Enhancement, City of Lakewood. Environmental Compliance Task Leader responsible for providing and overseeing all environmental services required for j complete streettgreen street Improvements between the north City limits and Del Amo Boulevard, Perfor- mance of these responsibilities requires expertise and knowledge in City and County standards, policies, and procedures; general pian practices; NEPA/CEQA conformanoe; complete streets; sustainabliity plan- ning; and low -impact development standards, Improvements involved street widening and median Improve- ` msnts; Class II bike lanes in bath directions; turn lanes; landscape planting and Irrigation; overhead distribu- tion and transmission power undergrounding; sidewalk, curb and gutter, and driveway approach reoonstruc- I tion; street resurfacing; catch basin construction; storm water quality Improvements to comply with Green Streets policy; bike lookers, bus shelter, and traffic signal modifications. Services provided'Include civil, traf. filo, pavement, dralnags, and geotechnical engineering; landscape architecture, survey and right-of-way en- ginsering, and utility coordination and relocation. w a ,,J v�1 6:a Proposei for Ori Call Engineering, r' 41W Comprehensive. Umovativa, Trusted. RFP No. 17.069 l.f Cit of Santa Ana Michael Bustos, PE, ENV, SP Water and Sewer Engineer Construction Manager Profile Summary Education! BS, Civil Engineering (Magna Cum Laude), Californla Polytechnic State University, San Lula Obispo Caltrans resident Engineer Academy Reglafradonr Civil Engineer, California No. 73173 ti Envision Suetainabllity Professional, Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure Affiliations; City Traffic Engineers American Public Works Association Institute of Transportation Engineers Experience. 16 Years Mr. Michael D, Bustos Is responsible for design and construction management of projects such as road- way reconstructions, drainage Improvements, pipelines., pavement rehabilitation, street improvements, and i grading. Mr. Bustos has served as resident engineer for over a dozen federally. and state -funded projects over the last five years. He has gained valuable experience In onsite construction management, off-site construction administration, Inspection, design, and plan checking during his 13 years with WI11dan, i Relevant Project Experience Trunk Water Replacement, Morongo.Sand of Mission Indiana, Banning, California. Project Engh neer/Construotlon Manager. Engineer of Record responsible for preparation of plans, specifications, and estimate for construction of 16 -Inch water main on Porters, Morongo, and Martin Roads, Mr. Bustos also served as Construction Manager during construction, and was responsible for contract administration, mate- rials testing, and public works observation, Firestone/A#Iantlo Deslgn, City of South Gate, California. Reclaimed Water Design Engineer, Mr. Bustos provided construction phase design support for Installation of a 10 -inch reclaimed water line on Fire- stone Blvd. The project was constructed by the City and maintained by Central Basin Municipal water Dis- trict, Wllldan provided surveying, civil engineering, geotsohnical engineering, and utility coordination ser- vices for street improvements on Firestone Boulevard from Dorothy Avenue to Lotta Avenue and on Atlantic Avenue from Patata Street to Branyon Avenue, As part of our design services, Wllldan provided final civil plans, including street design, storm drain, sewer and water relocation, traffic signal modification and instal- lation, signing and striping, street Ilghting, contract speoifioatlons, and engineer's estimate for widening both Firestone Boulevard and Atlantic Avenue. In addition, Wllldan prepared a project report and cost estimates, Including aerial topography and street centerlines; roadway geometries; hydrology study; sewer study; water study; utility relocation concepts; geotechnical recommendations; turn pocket lengths; landscaping, Rehabilitation of Well No. 25, City of South Gate, California. Project Engineer, Mr. Bustos assisted while managing the hydrogeological sub -consultant: Hopkins,Groundwater Consultants, Inc, (Hopkins) in provid- ing well rehabilitation consultation services to the City. The well had been out of service for three years due to a sanding problem. When In operation, production from the lower half of the 1,300 fast deep well was providing only 20 percent of the overall well production. Fallowing Initial consultation, Mr. Bustos and Hop- kins prepared a well condition assessment to allow the City to explore their rehabilitation options, then se- lect a method that would possibly allow the City to regain production from -the perforated zones of the exist- ing casing. Mr. Bustos facilitated well condition assessment and Inspection services during well cleaning and video survey (aided by Hopkins). The completed well review provided the City with an accurate as- sessment of the well's current conditions and recommendations for rehabilitation, Following the well condi- tions review, and at the request of the City, Mr. Bustos and Hopkins prepared specifications for the City's i preferred rehabilitation method, Comprehensive,Innovatva,Tivsted, Proposal for On-CollEnglneering, 17 I P RFP No. 17.083 City of Santa Ana 4a Brief biographies for our technical support team are provided below. ■ .T.. rani;_....._...__ - ... _ . , _..._ 7 project Role BS, Clvll Engineering ■ 13 Years' Experience r ■ Survev Analvst I;— Me, Suaana Sarrlentos possesses strong project experience with rlght•of-way drawings, subdivision maps, parcel 11 maps, tract maps, and surveys, She Is experienced In preparing geometric plans, project reports, and project-, nraaeu nntauarti, rm, car �rowoen1ara rrvroe , Civil Engineer, California No. 37156 ■ MS, Geotachnical Engineering • Projeot Rale • Geoteohnlcal and Pavement ■ Geotechnical Engineer, Califomia ■ BS Equivalent, Geology EnalneeringAnalyst No. 2202 • 34 Years' Experience r� Background Summary Mr. Rose Khiabanl performs dlverelfled geotechnlcal engineering Involving soil mechanics and foundatlons, soll La stabilization, landslide analysis and stabilization, settlement evaluations, liquefaction studies; slope Stability anal. yses, laboratory testing, and inspection during construction. His vast experience Includes commercial, Industrial, 7 bridges, roads, freeways. and water and wastewater facilities ro ects, Chris StoneCredentials Profile ■ Civil Engineer, Arizona, No. 65200 ■ BS, Civil Engineering, Montana Project Role • Civil Drafter/Designer • Graduate Courses, Mathematics, Ore- State University station, corridor enhancements, and providing on-call engineering design services. gon State University and Engineering ■ 23 Years' Experience Bernardo Reyes Mechanics Montana State Universlt Background Summary Mr. Chris Stone has experience In transportation and traffic engineering, street and roadway design engineering, i..i water-and-wastSwater-englneer+ng—flood-oontro- I-hydrologlo-and-hydraull�deaign-engineering,-tract-neap-and-dery cal mapping, grading, and structural englneering. He has participated in all technical aspects of projects including r-1 preliminaary onainsering, construction document preparation, and reviews. i Project Role • as, Civil Engineering Cebu institute of • 31 Years' Experience r� ■ Civil DraftedDesigner Technology, Philippines • Los Angeles County Hydrologic Method California State University, Lona Beach Background Summary i. Mr. Abner Catig possesses expertise in design of flood control and drainage Improvements, grading and site plans, hydrology studies, sewer Improvements, storm drains, and streets and highways. He has extensive n knowledge of Coltrane, Los Angeles County department of Pubilc Works, and Orange County Environmental Man- agement Aasnav deslan orlierla and ouldelines. t Project Role • Engineer-In-Tralning, California No, 1 Year Experience " • Civil DrafterlDeslgner 161058 J ■ BS, Civil Engineering, Callfornla State Polytechnic University, Pomona n Background Summary Mr. Alexis Escobar Is a recent graduate and has gained design experience providing engineering design assls- u tance to projects Involving street improvements, distriottalty entrance enhancements, parks, a new Metrolink train station, corridor enhancements, and providing on-call engineering design services. } Bernardo Reyes Profile 12 Years' Experience A jOrodentlals Project Role ■ Civil Drafter/Designer Background Summary J Mr. Bernardo Reyes is responsible for preparation of CADD drawings utilizing both MioroStation and Autocad for public works project geometric plans and final plans, specifications, and estimates, His experience Includes design of street widenino. street realignments, drainage facilities sewer Improvements, and waferilne Improvements, W andy 0 dowen Proposal for on-call snginsering, �^ Comprahemlvv,Innovative,Trusted. RFP No. 17.083 4d C itv of Santa Ana Project Rote Credentials Profile ■ Civil Drafter/Dssigner • Autodesk AutoCAD Certified Profee- • 17 Years' Experience slonal • Autodeak AutoCAD Civil 30 Certified Associate Background Summary Mr, Randy, Shadowen Is responsible for preparation of Micro Station and AutoCAD drawings, both for geometric plans and final construction bid documents for a variety of local street, highway and railroad projects end flood con- rrolecrmote• Civil Engineer, California, No, 25131 • Technical and Managerial Semi. ■ Water and Sewer Engineer ■ Traffio Engineer, California No. 958 nars and Workshops • BS, Civil Engineering, California State ■ Resident Engineer Academy (UC - Polytechnic University, Pomona ITS • Graduate Courses, Public Administra- . q3 Years' Experience Mr, Ray Wellington has performed numerous Infrastructure planning, funding, design and construction improva- mant projects with specific experience in adarlal roadways, local streets, and highways includes Initial project plan- ning, sooping, design oversight, right-of-way engineering, plan and speciflcatlon reviews, bidding process, and con- Civil ■ Mr. Ryan Moore is responsible for designing street, preparation of hydrology and hydraulic reports, plat , California No. 82724 • BS, Civil Engineering ental Enotneerina • e Yearal PxnArlmnr. ProjeotRole ■ 25 Years' Experience • Hvdroloov/Hvdraulic Analvst al BMP, and sewer projects. This includes ' and estimate for storm drain, sanitarysewer, Background Summary Mr. Konneth Krieger specializes in developing and executing hydraulic modeling software for flood control, storm drain and sewer related projects. He has performad'hydroiogy and hydraulic calculations on numerous flood con - Bryan on, RLA Credentials Profile Pro/act Role ■ Landscape Architect, CA No. 17 Years' Experience • Planting/irrigation ArcMltect 4987 Mr. Bryan Nguyen Is experienced with developing conceptual landscape plans with extensive graphic vignettes such as photographic before and after simulations; and the preparation of construction documents. Mr. Nguyen Is proficient in preparing Irrigation water and landscape management specification documents and performing agency contract landscape plan reviews, Project Role ■ Civil Engineer, California No. 10 Years' Experience ■ Water Quality Engineer 83179 • QSD/P, CA Stormwater Quality Background Summery Mr. Christopher Kelley Is responsible for design and review of public works Improvement projects, including streets, highways, storm drains, and water quality improvements, He designs and reviews low -impact development reports and best management practices under numerous M84 permits to comply with the National Pollutant Discharge GllminntTnn Rvetam hA&d Permit t•' V. CoProposal for On-CallEngraering, 1comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted. NFP No. 17.083 i City of Santa Ana Robert Burch Credentials Profile Project Role • AA, Liberal Arts ■ 24 Years' Experlence. • Traffic Designer/Drafter • Post Certified Radar Operator Background Summary Mr. Robert Burch provides traffic design services for client cities, outside agencies, and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) projects. Mr. Burch offers expertise in design and drafting. His experience relates to preparing plans, specifications, and estimates fortrafflo signals, signing and striping, street lighting, traffic control, and stage construction projects and utilizing Caltrans standards. Kevin Custado Eli Credentials Profile Project Role . Englneer•in-Training, CA No. • BS, Civil Engineering v Traffic Desi ner/Drafter:::J 153964 • 2 Years' Experience Background Summary, Mr. Kevin Custado specializes In traffic engineering investigations and planning and is knowledgeable In highway engineering processes and their application to operating systems. Mr. Custado is experienced with geometric design of transportation projects, including alignment reconfigurations, estimation of quantities, and plan and pro - els i.lnn AACLITr) onrd rtaltrana riaainn mannala. Projeot RaleEngineer-In-Training, CA No. • BS, Civil Engineering . Trafrin MAlanar/17rafter 1. 156551 ■ 5 Years' Exnerlence Me. Rolla Spann specializes in traffic engineering Investigations and planning. She Is knowledgeable in high- way engineering processes and their applloatlon to operating systems, Ms. Spann is experienced in traffic Impact analyses, Including trip generation, trip distribution, and level -of -service analyses, She Is very experienced with authoring engineering and traffic surveys and clearly oonveys her knowledge of the California MUTCD In reoom- mending speed limits for these surveys. Ms. Spann has experience with signing, striping, and signal design, Robert Sun _ Cf'aderdia/s Profile Project Role BA, Social Ecology 17 Years' Experience • CEQA Exemption Specialist Background Summary Mr. Robert Sun possesses experience In local government planning, emphasizing discretionary case processing and long-range advance planning programs. He prepares NEPA-related environmental studies for roadway Im. provement and housing, projects and assists with Preparin„gstrategic plans to revitalize downtowns. 41 wit Role • United Association Local 250 33 Yeare' Experience ity Coordinator I Apprentice Program ground Summary dward Cox Is highly knowledgeable and experienced with utility coordination and relocation. He is adept at ressaroh and location; notifying utilities as required; and ensuring communication with Involved utility agen. r accurate, complete, and results in successful utility relocation without delays to the improvement project, t Project Role 25 Years' Experience •.. • Utility Coordinator >I w Background Summary Ms. Sheila McCracken assists with design and preparation of a variety of local street, highway, railroad, and n flood control projects — all of which Included utility research and base mapping. She has been responsible for preparing CARD drawings for geometric plans and final plans, specifications, and estimates for several projects on the state freeway and highway system requiring Coltrane review. .7 Comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted. Proposal for Ori -Call Engineering, <nn RrP No. 17.083 Ind City of Santa Ana Understanding of Need The City of Santa Ana's Public Works Agency is seeking experienced professional consultants to retain on as. needed or on-call basis for various general engineering design and related supporting services involving public facilities and Infrastructure needs. Additionally, the City's RFP contains two'tasks' to be addressed by selecting either Option A, Option B or both A and B by providing representational scopes of work, schedule and fee. Be- low Is our outline that demonstrates the understanding of the work to be provided. Scope of Work Per the RFP, the following is a representation of how Wilidan defines the scope for Water Resources projects (Option A) and General Engineering design other than Water Resources (Option B). For Tasks that are largely similar, such as Project Management, the scope has been combined for Option A and B as noted In following Task headers, Task 1 — Project Management -- Option A and Option ,B Wllldan understands effective project management is a no- ® Task 1 Deliverables oeseity to maintain project control. Because of this, Wllldan . Meeting schedules, attendance, rosters, approaches each project with a Project Management Plan matrix, meeting agendas and minutes (PMP). The PMP ldsntifles the project team, stakeholders, . Detailed project schedule scope, potential project challenges, and establishes a QA(QC . Monthly project reports plan, project tasks, deliverables, and milestones, The PMP establishes regular meetings with City staff, utility companies and other participating agenoles, as required, to discuss work progress, schedule, and related issues to exchange information, discuss and resolve Issues, and to maintain progress of the project The PMP Is the overarching resource that ensures effective communication and complete project control. In addition, Wllldan will dedicate a Project Manager to manage the performance of the project Including, but not Ilmlted to, facilitating coordination between the design team, the City of Santa Ana, utility companies, and other stakeholders directly affected by the proposed project. The Project Manager will su- pervise, coordinate, monitor and review the project design for conformance with City standards, policies, and pro- cedures and will be responsible for; Maintaining continuous communication with City Project Manager, Including meetings to review the prelimi- nary design and project status at 80-, 60-, and 100 -percent completion. Providing monthly project status report, or as specified in the PMP. overseeing project delivery targeting proposed schedule end minimizing project budget. Wllldan will facilitate a pro -design meeting with City representatives to review the project In detail. Wiliden will determine requirements and procedures for design, ongoing review, and coordination. In consultation with City representatives, Wilidan will determine relevant Issues specific to the project, design standards, and funding Ilm• Its. Progress meetings will be held monthly or more frequently If needed, with City staff, permitting agencies and utility companies as needsd. Task 2 — Agency and Utility Coordination — Option A and Option 6 Subtask 2,01— Conditions Review, Option Ar Wllldan will review available well data to be provided by the City of South Gate, including well completion and testing reports, well geophysical logs, well Inspection videos, i hydraulic efficiency tests, water quality tests, and other pertinent information. Wllldan will use the Information pro. vided by the City to prepare an assessment summary letter including discussion of the risks and benefits associ- ated with alternative rehabilitation procedures. The summary letter will also identify if any additional testing is re- quired prior to, or during well rehabilitation to fill data gaps or provide essential information. Subtask 2.02 — Agency and Utility Coordination. Option A AND Option B., Willdan will request utility atlases from utility companies Task l Ass Deliverables known too operate and/or maintain facilities within theproject areas for v Well Assessment Summary Letter 4 p Meeting agendas and minutes reference in the Improvement plans. Wilidan will conduct a utility 1nVes- . Utility notification letters tigation to Identify utilities that will be impacted and will research prior • Utility matrix rights to clearly Identify parties responsible for relocation of the affected utilities. Wilidan will coordinate the utility improvements with the Identified utility companies, Including the Impacts i to high-hazard/high-pressure facilities, Perth$ City's Request for Proposal, coordination with utility companies will Include: Prepare initial request for utility information such as atlas sheets, mapping, or as -built plans and develop utll- I,. ! Itybase map based upon information received from utility companies. Proposal for On -Call 21 camprahanslve, innovative, Trusted, RFP No. 17.083 If Wllidan believes that further detailed environmental studies and reports are needed to comply with CEQA and r or National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), subject to confirmation by City Staff, Wllldan will meet and dis- cuss with the applicable resource/regulatory agencies to confirm the necessary work effort and Identify the cost and schedule to prepare the environmental reports, applications for permits and obtain clearance through all applicable agencies as add)- a Task 3 Deliverables Ilona[ scope of work. As pan of Clean Water Act, a NPDES permit CEQA Categorical Exemption may be required for alternate discharging during well rehabilitation. Form Task 4 — Preliminary Engineering — Option A and Option B rn Subtask 4.01 — Site Visit and Evaluation. Visual inspection Is Important for quality assurance and ensures a � J site facilities and constraints. Willdan will catalog existing conditions and fadiftles through photographs and field C Ity of Santa Ana L Submit So-, 60-, and 100 -percent plans to those utility companies with facilities In Immediate project area for review and comment, • Coordinate with utility companies to implement upgrade of facilities (upon request), as needed, within project IJ limit and Maintain contact log. • Determine any utility upgrades or installations that will be required to service existing and proposed Improve. ments and coordinate Installation of required upgrades with each aflected utility company I • Lead efforts to Identify ownership of unknown utility lines Task 3 — Environmental Compliance and Permits — Option A and Option B I it Is anticipated that the projects will qualify for Categorical Exemption Section 16301 Class 1(c) under existing c highways and streets improvements that allows for roadway Improvements for the purpose of public safety and has no significant effects on the environment, Wllldan will perform Its due diligence as part of this task to verify -, exemptions criteria set by California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Article 18 of Categorical Exemp-, j tions and make necessary recommendations to the City. The City's Planning Division will make the final environ- mental determination. To satisfy CEQA requirements forthe project, Willdan will prepare a notice of exemption s for the City's use. We will assist with posting of the notice and with filing the Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk, If Wllidan believes that further detailed environmental studies and reports are needed to comply with CEQA and r or National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), subject to confirmation by City Staff, Wllldan will meet and dis- cuss with the applicable resource/regulatory agencies to confirm the necessary work effort and Identify the cost and schedule to prepare the environmental reports, applications for permits and obtain clearance through all applicable agencies as add)- a Task 3 Deliverables Ilona[ scope of work. As pan of Clean Water Act, a NPDES permit CEQA Categorical Exemption may be required for alternate discharging during well rehabilitation. Form Task 4 — Preliminary Engineering — Option A and Option B rn Subtask 4.01 — Site Visit and Evaluation. Visual inspection Is Important for quality assurance and ensures a � J site facilities and constraints. Willdan will catalog existing conditions and fadiftles through photographs and field notes to be used as a reference during design. U An Initial assessment will be performed to evaluate the existing condition of the water well. Based on the Initial evaluations, rehabilitation options will be proposed. The entire well will have to pulled and the casing will have to be video inspected. Common causes of reduced well capacity could be sanding, rupture of casing, mineral build- IJ Lip, heavy encrustation, screen damage, screen clogging or mechanical failures of the pump. Depending on the assessment, rshabllltation could Include brushing and bailing casing, replacing ruptured casing, adding an elon• gated nozzle to bull to reduce sand flow, chemical treatment, remachine the pump and or rewind. After the initial evaluation, Willdan will work with City's current maintenance and repair contractor to rehabilitate the wall or will work with the City to bid out the project. I Subtask 4.02 --Field Survey and Right -of -Way. Willdan will perform a field survey to ensure the accuracy c and constructability of the final construction plans, For this project the survey will; • Establish right-of-way through record research and/or survey. -, • Option A: (around Survey to map the existing facilities and utility Subtask 4.02 Deliverables j alignment, rho utility survey will Include manholes, covers, and One electronic copy of all field sur - depth of cover when required, vey data In Mlcrostatlon Vel format s • Option B: Topographlo/ground survey will be required to deter- mine existing grades and facilities. To ensure acceptable cross -slopes full street sections will be surveyed and analyzed at 26 -foot intervals, driveways, and at approaches. The topographic survey shall extend a mInl- mum of 200 feet beyond limits of construction within the public right-of-way, where possible. Full street sec- it tions Include obtaining field data at all control or critical points, such as CL, BCR, ECR, and at any grade breaks between lips of gutters, andfor edges of pavement, and flow Ilnes; Where applicable to the project scope, surveyof private property improvements shall be included. Subtask 4.03 — Geotechnical Investigation and Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies. All geotechnical IJ Investigation and analysis shall be performed by a state-lloensed geotechnical engineer with expertise In pave- ment design. Willdan will conduct geotachnioal investigations to measure the existing pavement sections and collect representative samples of subgrade soils for laboratory testing as described below. The task work In- 4 1 cludes: Proposal for On•Oall Engineering, Comprehensive, Innovative, Taisted, 7� RFP No. 17-083 wJ City of Santa Ane a Field exploration including coring, drilling, and sampling at three locations to the maximum drilled depth of 10 feet below ground surface within the limits of the project site, Upon reosipt of notice to proceed, a site visit l will be performed to mark the pore/boring locations and evaluate access conditions for drilling equipment. Willdan will call USA for underground utility locating at least 4B hours before any flaid work is performed. However, all available subsurface utility Information should be provided/ Identified prior to Initiating field ex. pioration to reduce the potential for damaging existing utilities, Traffic control will be provided during drilling, ■ Soringstoorse will be measured and visually logged In the field by an experienced representative, The log will Include pavement sections thicknesses and subgrade conditions. The samples will be transported to Will- dan's gsotschnloal laboratory for testing. ■ Laboratory testing of collected representative subgrade soils will determine their Index and engineering prop. erties, Option A: Osotsohnlcal Investigation will be used to identify the soll properties for the trenching and backfill of proposed utilities. ■ Option B: Providing recommendations for alternative new pavement sections. • Option B: Performing a percolation test within a boring Subtask �k.03 Dalivsrablea drilled to a depth between 5 and 10 feet for BMP and green , Three hard copies ra draft actechnlcal streets implementation (If needed). g ■ Providing a draft report and presenting our findings, conclu. report and one sloolmnlo PDF' copy I sions, and recommendations for review by the City. After a Three hard copies of final geotechnioai receiving the City's comments, a final report Incorporating report and one electronic PDF copy the comments will be provided to the City, The report will be supported with a map Illustrating boring/core lo. cations and a summary of laboratory test results. Subtask 4,04 — Preliminary Design Report Willdan will complle a Preliminary Design Report (PDR) for review and approval by the City. The report will contain a summary of Subtask 4.04 Deliverables the initial reconnaissance notes, utility provided Information, field survey . Preliminary Design Report i findings, any photographs of conditions for discussion, and the base de- sign concept with preliminary oonstruction cost estimate. The report will be discussed with City representa- tives to make reliable, cost effective decisions about the proposed street Improvements, water and sewer re- habilitation/replacement methods, During preparation of the PDR, Wliidan will review existing Information, such as the pavement management report, city sewer and wafter documents and field review of the street to make recommendations regarding the construction needs, Including the location and extend of missing or damaged sidewalk, curbs and gutter, access ramps, driveways, sewer and water repairs. in addition, the report will address the disposition of existing utllitles and coordination, and anticipated requirements, i Task 5 - Plans, Specifications, and Engineer's Estimate - Option A and Option R Subtask 5.01 Construction Plans. f Willdan will prepare conceptual plans for City review, com- a Task 5.01 Deliverables ment and approval. Upon approval of the concept plans, ° Three hard copies of full-size conceptual plan the final design phase will be initiated. Willdan will submit layout and one electronic PDF format plans at the 80-, 50-, and 100-peroant levels of comple- " Three hard copies of full-slze and half-size plan tion. The City will provide review comments at all design submittals at 30-, 50-, and 100 -percent comple- stages. Willdan will address comments received from the tion milestones, one electronic PDF copy, and submittal reviews, Including comments received from one electronic Mlorostation copy In Val format, j other affected agencies and utilities. Wilidan will submit one, original, signed set of full-sized plans, a signed, un- bound, set of final specifications, and a copy of the final enginaer's opinion of construction cost to the City. One set of Mylars will be produced after 100% plans are approved by the City (upon request). Plans will conform to City standard plans and CARD standards and be prepared utilizing Midrostation VBI software, Option A: The plans be prepared In sufficlent detall to bid the rehabilitation of the Identified well — method to be determined by the City after review of the assessment report — and the proposed sewer and water facilities. UtII- fly plans will be drafted at 40 -scale and pians will display all referenced standard plans Including trenching do - tails, Option B: The plans will consist of a Title Sheet/ Typical notes, Roadway Plans, Construction Details, Slgning and Striping, Landscape, and Storm Water Blofiltration (if required in complete streets). The Roadway Plans will comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted. Proposal WOn-Gall Engineering, ^1 RFP No. 17.085 PN City of Santa Ana consist of two sheets and will be drafted at 20 -scale. The Roadway Improvement Plans will Include the topo- graphic survey and utility base plan information, limits of removal, and limits of repairs for pavement, curb and gutter, driveway configuration, ADA curb ramps, etc. All other Improvement plan sheets will be drafted at 40 - scale, Subtask 5,02 — Specifications. Wllldan will prepare technical special provisions for bid- Task 6.02 Deliverables ding per City standards. The Olty will provide bollerplate One electronic PDF copy and one electronic speolflcations. Special provisions will be prepared utilizing Word copy of technical and special provisions Greenback and Caltrans formats (latest editions), at 60- and 100-psrosnt completion milestones Subtask 5.03 — Engineer's Construction Cost Estimate, Wllldan will prepare a construction cost estimate to accompany ® Task 6.03 Dellverables �f the 30-, 60-, and I00 -percent plan deliverables. Quantity calculs. • One electronic PDF copy and one elec- tlons and final construction cost estimates will be prepared In ac- tronlo Excel copy of engineer's cost esti. cordance with City requirements to establish the project budget, mate at'concept and 30-, 80-, and 100 - 7 percent completion milestones Task 6 — Construction Bidding Phase Services . Option A and Option 13 Wllldan will prepare a construction bid package per City standards, Wilidan will advise the City of the appropriate ® Task 6 Deliverables , responses to bidders'technlcal questions. If an adden. • Construction bid package dum Is determined appropriate by the City, Wilidan will • Addenda, as necessary prepare revised plans, specifications, and/or quantity es- ► Log of bidder Inquiries timates. Wllldan will provide support during construction bidding phase services and advertising period by: • Attending pre-bld meeting • Assisting in analysis of bids, as necessary • Logging questions and responses to bidders' questions regarding the bid documents L • issuMdsndam•trrbtd-documents-to-arrswsr-questiorrrraised;;t-required Task 7 — Preconstruction and Job Site Meetings - Opt)bn A and Option 13 ( ry Willdan will attend the preconstruotion meeting; Job walk, and job -site meetings, as required, ovsrthe Task 7 Deliverables L' course of construction. Willdan assumes one precon- Meeting minutes siructlon meeting and three job site meetings, .i Task 6 - Respond to bequests for Information, and Submittais'- Optibn A and Option B' r� Willdan will provide responses to contractor's requests ITask 8 Dellverables w i for Information about the plans and specifications. This • Log requests for Information and provide responses task Includes conferring with the Clty's construction • Field design recommendations manager, as appropriate, regarding the requests to ad- • Field meeting minutes dross unforeseen site conditions and/or provide field de- • Design details r sign recommendations. Regularly scheduled construction observation is specifically excluded from this scope of work. Up to 10 responses to requests for Information are included In the scope. q Task 9 -- Prepare Ascord' Drawfngs/As-Bulits - Option A and Option, ''J Within 60 days following completion and acceptance of Q Task 9 Dellverables bellvta p the project, Willdan will furnish the City with a complete .One set f set of revised original tracings showing as-bulit conditions set of original record drawings an si Mylar, one eta PDF copy, and one MI- on Mylar. Revisions will be solely based upon as -bulli In- Mylar,crostaion v61 formation provided by the City's construction manager and i the contractor. J M:I Wu�Proposalfor0n�GallEngineering, r Cnmprehnnslve.Innovative. Trusted. RPP No. 17-093 t.F! City of Santa Ana Relevant Project Experience Wilidan has chosen the following representative summaries for completed projects that exemplify Willden's extensive expertise and relation to the Scope of Work detailed In the RFP. Firestone Boulevard Capacity Enhancement City of South Gate 8650 California Avenue South Gate, CA 90280 Wilidan is providing civil and traffic engineering de- sign and other appurtenant services for street im- provements from Alameda Street to Hunt Avenue funded through Metro and local funds. The project Is a complete rehabilitation of roadway improvements that involve widening the street from four to six; reha- bllltating street pavement sections, including local- ized removal and replacement of failed roadway; m - stalling landscaped and hardscapad medians, Includ. Ing drought -resistance plants, irrigation system, and lighting system; reconstructing deficient sidewalk, curb, gutter, driveway approaches, and ADA -noncompliant curb ramps; planting street parkway trees without irrigation, green streets technologies, and complete streets Client contact: Arturo Cervantes, Public Works Direc. tor (323) 553-9512 Project Dates: 2015 to 2017 (design completed; con. struction ongoing) Project Team: Tyrone Peter, David Knell, John Hi- dalgo, Vanessa Munoz, Mohsen Rahimian, Salvador Lopez, Alexis Escobar, Ross Khlabanl, Ray Wellington, Michael Bustos, Kenneth Krieger, Randy Shadowen, Ber. nardo Reyes, Susana Barrientos, Bryan Nguyen, Sheila McCracken, Robert Burch, Chris Stone, Edward Cox, Christopher Kelley, Kevin Custado, Nicolle Spann, Robert Sun, Elroy Kiepke, Ryan Moore Artistic elements and gateway corridor entrance are In- cluded In the design. Other improvements Include bus shel- ters and bus turnouts; tratfic signal modifications with bat- tery backup, pedestrian countdown heads, and upgrades to LED where possible. Signals will be synchro- nized to reduce traffic congestion and Improve bus speeds. Los Alamitos Boulevard Median improvements City of Los Alamitos $191.Katella Avenue Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Wilidan provided civil and traffic engineering and other appurtenant services for street improvements between Cerritos Avenue and Katella Avenue. As one of three Improvement segments, the project In- volves raised medians with landscaping and Irriga- tion, hardware, decorative street lights, electrical re- ceptacles for seasonal tree lighting, tree uplights and monument signs. Median Improvements were opti- mized through traffic analysis and vehicle turning movement modeling. Crosswalks at four signalized Intersections will be re- moved and replaced with integral colored concrete. A storm drain on Serpentine Drive will be modified. Por• tions of the project limits will receive a 12 -inch -thick full -depth asphalt concrete over 8 -inch -thick com- pacted subgrade. Wilidan assisted the city with public outreach to gamer input through town hall meetings, open houses, and public hearings. client Steven Mendoza, Community Development Contact: Director (562) 431-3535 extension 300 Project 2015 to 2017 (design completed; construc. Dates: tion ongoing) Project Tyrone Peter, David Knell, John Hidalgo, Team: Mohsen Rahimian, Michael Bustos, Randy Shadowen, Bernardo Reyes, Susana Bar- nentosBryan Nguyen, Sheila McCracken, Robert Burch, Chris Stone, Edward Cox, Kevin Custado, Elroy Kiepke Proposal for On Call Engineering, 25 "� ComPrenonaive. Innovative. Tn�sted. RFP No. 17-083 City of Santa Ana Orange Line Extension Las Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority/ Client Contact: Scott McConnell, Project Manager Brutoco Engineers and Constructors, Inc. (213) 922-7257 One Gateway Plaza Project Pates: 2010 to 2012 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Project Teem: Tyrone Peter, David Knell, Johnny Ghazal John Hidal o Vaness M ri The design -build MOL extension between Chats- Mohsen Rahlmian, 9Ro. ss Khlabaani,u 021 Ray worth and Canoga Stations in the San Fernando Val- Wellington, Michael Bustos, Kenneth ley along Canoga Avenue is a dedicated roadway Krieger, Randy Shadowen, Bemardo consisting of two 14 -foot travel lanes. At stations, the Reyes, Susana Barrlentos, Bryan Ngu. busway lane widens to provide passing lanes for yen, Sheila McCracken, Robert Burch, buses. The 28 -foot wide roadway is within the Metro Chris Stone, Edward Cox, Christopher right-of-way and is 100 feet wide in most locations — Kelley, Ryan Moore providing adequate room for landscaping as well as space for fences, privacy walls, drainage facilities, and a bikeway/pedes- trian path adjacent to the busway. The busway was designed for future conversion to Ilght-rail transit service. A Class I bikeway that includes a pedestrian path was designed and constructed within the Metro right-of- way from the terminus of the existing MOL bikeway/pedestrian path at Canoga Avenue, north to Lassen Street and along Las- sen Street to connect within the existing bike path on the east side of the existing Browns Creek drainage channel. Street and pedestrian crossings were improved on nine streets where the busway intersects the crossing street. A bus parking lot was constructed on -the Metro=owned.property_at,Marilla..Street_and.. Owensmouth Avenue. Park-and-ride facilities were included at three stations, providing approximately 1,074 additional park- ing spaces. Design -build solutions and design creativity re- duced MTA's construction estimate and saved over $61 million In construction costs. Emerald Bay Main Gate Safety Improvements Emerald Bay Service District Client Contact., Michael Dunbar, General Manager 600 Emerald Bay (949) 494.8572 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Project Dates: 2015 to 2017 Willdan is providing civil and traffic engineering de. Project Team: Tyrone Peter, David Knell, Johnny sign and other appurtenant services for safety im- Ghazal, Gary Gordon, Vanessa Munoz, Mohsen Rehim- provements connected with the community's main Ian, Ross Khiabani, Ray Wellington, Michael Bustos, gate entrance. The improvements involve widening Kenneth Krieger, Randy Shadowen, Bernardo Reyes, Shamrock Road 25 feet, reconstructing the entrance Susana Barrlentos, Sheila McCracken, Robert Burch, Ed. guardhouse approximately 40 feet north of the exist- ward Cox, Christopher Kelley, Kevin Custado, Ryan Ing location; grading Shamrock Road and the adja• Moore cent slope to accommodate the roadway widening and desired landscaping; installing upgraded lighting; In- +;} stalling ADA -compliant curbs, ramps and retaining/mon- ument walls; widening the right -turn pocket and in- stalling a 175 -foot -long raised median at the intersec- tion of Pacific Coast Highway and Shamrock Road; mit- igating soil with 20018 -inch diameter drilled displace-' ment columns, and installing street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way. The project required processing Caltrans encroachment permit and County of Orange general grading permit packages. Widening Shamrock Road provides an additional lane in each E;; Vi Proposal for On -Call Engineering, t Comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted. RFP No. 17.083 ry n„ 2,� Measure R Project. Officials Celebrate Completion or Meta Orange Line E%tenslon to Chatsworth Ahead of Schedule. Under Budget .. ..wW W,.�..Mw..usw.u.+W1,Y.NdF._........... ...-.. `mow �:•.�...r:.,�;.~.M�.�.:w. 1.ITry1 Y I.W.ML'�.._T�IS�iC1•�1.'�1.1LL11�L.� Mwrm.n,m W,unu�vm .µ..n N�;rrrw.;.n Emerald Bay Service District Client Contact., Michael Dunbar, General Manager 600 Emerald Bay (949) 494.8572 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Project Dates: 2015 to 2017 Willdan is providing civil and traffic engineering de. Project Team: Tyrone Peter, David Knell, Johnny sign and other appurtenant services for safety im- Ghazal, Gary Gordon, Vanessa Munoz, Mohsen Rehim- provements connected with the community's main Ian, Ross Khiabani, Ray Wellington, Michael Bustos, gate entrance. The improvements involve widening Kenneth Krieger, Randy Shadowen, Bernardo Reyes, Shamrock Road 25 feet, reconstructing the entrance Susana Barrlentos, Sheila McCracken, Robert Burch, Ed. guardhouse approximately 40 feet north of the exist- ward Cox, Christopher Kelley, Kevin Custado, Ryan Ing location; grading Shamrock Road and the adja• Moore cent slope to accommodate the roadway widening and desired landscaping; installing upgraded lighting; In- +;} stalling ADA -compliant curbs, ramps and retaining/mon- ument walls; widening the right -turn pocket and in- stalling a 175 -foot -long raised median at the intersec- tion of Pacific Coast Highway and Shamrock Road; mit- igating soil with 20018 -inch diameter drilled displace-' ment columns, and installing street striping and signage within Caltrans' right-of-way. The project required processing Caltrans encroachment permit and County of Orange general grading permit packages. Widening Shamrock Road provides an additional lane in each E;; Vi Proposal for On -Call Engineering, t Comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted. RFP No. 17.083 ry n„ 2,� City of Santa Ana direction for Improved vehicular Ingress and egress. The slope will be graded and recompacted to accom• modats the roadway widening extending the top of the adjacent slope and extending the toe of the slope by 28 feet Into Swanson Park, Placentla MetroUnk Station Phases I and 11 Orange County Transportation Authority Client Contact.-Lora Cross, Project Manager 650 South Maln Street (714) 660.5788 Orange, CA 92868 Project Dates: 2012 to 2017 (design completed; con- Willdan prepared plans, specifications, and estimates struction ongoing) for a Metrolink commuter rail station in the City of Protect Tesm: Tyrone Peter, John Knell, Mohsen Placentia. The station Is located on tracks owned b Ross X la John ay Wel Alexis Escobar, Y Ross Khlabant, Ray Wellington, Kenneth the BNSF Railway east of State Route 57 at the Krieger, Randy Shadowen, Bernardo northeast corner of Melrose Street and Crowther Av. Reyes, Sueana 8arrientos, Bryan Ngu- enue, The project site involved approximately 4.75 yen, Shells McCracken, Robert Burch, acres to provide a Metrolink commuter rail station Chrla stone that meets current and future transit demand and ADA requirements. The project Is expected to foster train ridership growth in the region. The station was planned as part of a key component of transit-oriented Bevel- : ; opment envisioned In the Westgate Specific Plan for the City of Placentia. The project Improvements In- cluded street, railroad track, and pedestrian improvements; rail platforms; and lighting, signing and striping of four parking facilities for 425 vehicles, t 'Water Well Rehabilitation. Well No 25 City of South Gate Cliont CcntachArturo Cervantes, Public Works Director 6650 Californla Avenue (823) 663,9512 South Gats, CA 90280 Project Dates: 2008-2010 The City of Southgate rehabilitated its Well No. 25 Project Team: Mike Bustos, Selena Midden due to holes in the existing low carbon steel wire wrap screen, which has limited well production, The holes In the wire wrap screen were In the lower 850' of the 1350' deep well, As a result, the production from the lower 850' of Well No, 25 was only 20% of the overall well production, The City desired to fill the lower 650' of the well with concrete slurry to eliminate the zones with holes in the wire wrap screen. The City required a hydrogeologlst to review, evaluate, and assess the proposed rehabil• Ration program, based on the information provided by the City, including, but not limited to, well completion reports, well geophysical logs, well Inspection videos, hydraulic efflclenoy tests, and water quality test re- sults. After review and assessment of the existing well conditions, a summary report was prepared and provided to the City discussing the risks and benefits associated with alternative rehabilitation procedures. Plans and i specifications for well rehabilitation were prepared based on the City's direction resulting from review of the hydrogeologist's summary report, After well rehabilitation was completed, a test pump was conducted to determine the maximum output of the well, ° Proposal for On -Call Engineering, 27 Gomprehenelve, Innovative, Trusted, RFP No. 1.7-083 Cltv of Santa Ana References The clients we have chosen to verify our reputation and qualifications will confirm our dedication to expert technical ability, excellent service, and project commitment. We encourage the City to contact these referencss, We are confident these references will illustrate that Wlildan is the ideal candidate for this project, clfy'of Sbuth elate 8860 Californla Avenue South Gate, CA 90280 Contact: Arturo Cervantas, Director of Public Works/ City Engineer, 823.583.9812 Services; Traffic Engineering, Civil Engineering, Landscaping, Environmental Compliance, Public Outreach, City of Los Alamitos 3199 Kateda Avenue Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Contact: Steven Mendoza, Director of Public Works/Oily Engineer, (582) 431.3538 Services: Traffic Gnglnsering, Civil Engineering, Landscaping, Storm Drain Design, Public Outreach Emerald Pay Ssrvlooa 6160ct Contaot: Michael Dunbar, General Manager, (949) 494.8571 Services: Traffic Enginoering, Civil Engineering, Landscaping, Permit Management, Grading 128 E, College Street Covina, CA 91723 Contact: Laura Lara, former assistant engineer now with city of Pamona, 009.820-2281 Services: Water/Sewer Design, Civil Engineering I Ld ^' 1Cvmprehensive. Innovative. Trusted. Proposal for On -Call Englneering, a RFP No, 17-083 14 i of Santa Ana Scope of Services and Schedule Below Is Willdan's matrix of Involvement for the work detailed in Attachment1 of the RFP, and the scope of services and schedule for the'tasks' — Option A and B. Areas of Work Performed by Wllldan Staff Performed with Qualified Sub - Consultant Civil — Design Y Transportation/Trafflc Y Structural Y Y Qeoteohnlcal Y Land Surveying Y Architectural Y Landscape Architectural & Irrigation Y Environmental y y Elaotrioal Y Mechanical y Instrumentation & Control System Y Fire Protection Y Financial & Economic Consulting Y Supplemental Tasks Wydraullc modeling of water distribution, stormwater, and sower collection systems Y Y Evaluation & Studies related to water wells, reservoirs, treatment, d1ssIInfec- tion, pressure control, & sewage lift sta, Y Y Evaluations, studies, drawings, documentation and recommendations on Electrical & Industrial Control systems Y Mapping Services Y Legal description preparations Y Grant writing services Y Environmental / Planning Support Y Y Construction Management Support Y Pavement management Y Y Special engineering studles/reports/compllance & investigations Y Y Regulatory compliance with Federal, State & Local agencies Y Financial/cash flow analysis — public works programs Y Assessment & Dlstrlct formation services Y Sustainable Infrastructure services Y Right -of -Way studies Y i Comprehensive. 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NOW Tho Above Non•calluslsn Affidavit is pail of the proposal, tisgrnng tills proposal on 'Ilia signattuo portion thdroofahntl also cousllhne slgtmntro of this Non•collustou Affidavit. BIDDERS aro cotdioned that moMnS 111ficationmay sugOgl.the cardGerwcriminal pttreapuilon, Signad State ofColifmnln p , �•' (� t County ofQ.F? Cx �Q1 D1 1�fi4'Ccu.l ll x4' `QJ \�r� l c st t.�r Subscribed and swot to (ol• W "Pani) behrto mo on this day of , 20,, by � llra ad tome on the basis of andsloolory pvidenou to be Iiia parsons) who appanwd before mo.. NN aiy Pub Ic8iguatur'e .Nouny Pub eel H 011y Oftlante Ana RFP Page AM T r�. Comprehensive. Innovative. Trusted, k A,. 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Jfsay lbndsotherihanfaderalappmptintedfbndshavabeenpaid orwinbapold19say person for lnlluenuing or anempnngtoingwnee any Oflicer ormrgaloyco of any fed aml agenoy, oldoAeror Congress, an omoororemployce ofCongr$ss, or sn employee nfa Member oPCongrese In comtepllen hilrhilth, fedoiai 0001111101, great loan, Joan orcaopem0vu agrigmmmii, ilia undersigned slmllcalnplataand snbalila 01solosnmoFLobbyln$AwI4Rkrs't. T'lds eanlfIcAtlon Is a material raprusentatlon ofi'aot upanwblobralanoe was plaaod whoa this uansnodan was mode or.antored into. Submission of ilii, cadiSoatian is n pramgnlshetbr making oreaterltrg into this transaction impusod bySoallgr 1352, Tino3t, U. S'0040, Anyparsoe whpfells'to Jilothol"11hpd aerll0aadan$hall be aubJeotto o civil penalty orri less thall slopp aitdnOt lltorathall$100.000 tbraeah auah gdlum. Tito pospoativnpdniolpentalsnaginasbyanbmtitlogldsorher bid orpro osalthat Ila m•sba$hallregnlraMillie Ipngnaga ofihis aortirloatlan ba included In all lower (tar enbbonlrnctry wbjgh oxceed $10%oilo and that Oil goal, sub t'u6lPlenta sisal I oonlfy Wrd Afs4lnsa xn0nttlingty. Plan Signe City W 8'on la Ana 7 page M-2 Wa d. ( Comprelionsive. hnnovativsa Trusted. StatemontofQualigcaticnsfor gn•Callgnglnearing, 33 RFP No.1.7�083 City of Santa Ana Non•DIscrimination Certificate ........... ...-._. _...............__..._.._ i The underalgnod oonsaltant or corporato oltoor, during the perdiitmsnoa of this contract, 00POOR Al tbliowel L The, Conenttoat shall not dlaerlmlnata against any ornployeo or appuaantfaren0nlpymoat because of table, color; tDligoll, sex, ar national origin, The Consultant shall take atDirmative Won to Wawa that appiloants aro employed, and that amployaea nYD treat$, dm h%g ompioyinant wllbpnt, regal to thalr rnoa, talar, rDlfgion, sax, ar rY0lianal arlgtn, Bnclt ao0pn shall lnoluda, batnat ha Ibnited to, the thltawing antp'layment, upgrading dvinotlon Drtrntafgl tsarullmaut dr rbaruitmanU advorlhing; 16 Off or torminationt rales of pay all other £ams of Rom alleation; and selection For iratning, Iioltldtng appt'tl1YP,teeaillp, Elia Qpnpllltfl6rt agmo, 10 Vat In 0011ap1pw0ea plaw, available to mmplayeea and dppl3oanta For enploytnont notloes to ba peovldad satting forth the provietals of tids 2, The Lbnoultant sholl, in all sollol[rttlorts or advortlacttraus For anploycos placed by lir on behalf crf tho Consohant, state that all gnalltiod appllcmrts will rscaive oonsideratton fbv amploymant without Regard to Joel, eolor,trollgiet, cox, or national orlgln, 8, The Cousnitaat shall solid to coal% labor union or repiDeentailve of avoriwrs with which lie/Rho hap a tilt surd labor unlon or wodrar$' roprosentailves of lbs Oa%aniteM'e comYntbnei is under this sootloly and shalt post copies W., the notice in conspicuous plRoca available to employaos slid applicants for 4. Tho Consultant Rhail comply with all provisions of flxaouttva Order 11246 of 5eptdmbae 24, 1965, and ofthe rales, t4ulntlons, .fled ralovnnt erdera of the Boo'etary of Labor. S, The, Consultant $11011 nbrfilsh all infvumation and reports roguirod by Bmutivo Ciefor 11246 of Boptotnbot 240 1955, end by i%ilo% regulations, and oleles b9the 800tete,y of Labor, or porsusot Made, and will J»rmit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the admhtistaing seamy sad the Banrot0ry of Labor for purpooa of lnvestlgation, to asoortain compllauce with Such Polos, rogulettons, and Mora. 6. In the avant of the Consultant's non-oorgpllnlae with the noddlsorlminatian cluasoa of this e0ntraDt of with any of ilia said rules, regulations, or orders, the oontraot may bo oanoafed, teominaWd, or aueperdod In wholo or in part Pad tine Consultant maybe daoiarnd ineligible for farther Goveminmit contracts or hilorally assisted torp-uotioll contract$ In accordance whb pr000dueas authotiaal 111 13xaoutlon War 11246 of Boatsmbor 24, 1965, and such orbs- 00oottons iD$y Ina imposed and ramodles invoked as provided to E8401,66 Order 11246 of September 24, 3465, or by tela, regulation$, or ordor of the Booreory OYLAor or ao otborwiso prDvldod bylaw, 7, Tito Colloulta'nt $1140 iaalods the portion of tiro aentenee rmaradiatoly pr000dirrg parogloph (1) and the plr+vl010n4 of paragraphs (1) through (7) is every sabodlitteol or pilrohnso War wnleos oxanptod � Cllyof $ants a R p l Pays A3.3 'Comprehensive. Innovative, Trusted. i Proposal for on -Call Engineering, RFP No. 27.083 City of Santa Ana by rules, roplationo, or orders of the Secretary of Labor Issued pUMUnnl to Switch 204 Ofhxeernlya Ordo 11246 of Saplmobor24,1965, so that.euoh prdvlslos will be binding upon each subcontract or purvhase order as the edmhilstedug agency may, direct as means of euibretng such provisions, inolndino sanotions for nnn6ornlal nbee; providod, however, therm the event the Consultanfbceomes Involved in, or to thr4nlaned with, 1108411011 Whit a sub•consuhant or vondor as a result of such dlrootton by the administering ogenoy,the Consultant may request that the United States enter bno such Ilitgation toproteet the Interests oftho United States, 8. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1735, as added by Chapter 643 Stats, 1939, mrd no atnendod, No dism9mihtnfon shall be made in the anlptoyrnellf of poisons upon public works because of race, religious creat!, color, national 00!1910,4001Y, physical, hnndloops, memm o) condition, m'llel stuhW. or sex of pch persons, oxce1: as provided In Saotion 1420, mid ady consultant of public works vlolatiug, this Sootloo Is subicot to of, tthhelpancltiei hitposod for a violation oftho Chapter, Slpedt 1`Jtiol Date: ? 1 11 ASA �lry Comprahenstvo.Innovative, Trustod. Proposal for On -Coll fnglneoring, 35 RFP No. 17.0$9 1'. a I �.� U u. ri t"I' Y'` j �•� r � � j/r QU Ucli� u N wr .+ WrWILLDAN 2401 E. Katella Avenue, Suite 300 Anaheim, California 92806-5909 T 714.940.6370 1 F 714.940.4930 www.wiltdan.com City of Santa Ana EXHIBIT B Exhibit C — Willdan's Schedule of Hourly Rates ot 11< ,'A WILLDAN Drager 1. Drafter II Senior Drafter 61SAnalyst I 61SAnaiyst.11 DISAnalyd III Designer I Designer 11 Traffic Engineer I Traffic Engineer II Senior Designer I Senior Designar 11 Assistant Engineer Assrstant Engineer 11 Assistant Engineer lit Assistant Engineer IV APaodIPte Enginearl Associate gnglnearIt Associate EnginaerIII Design Manager Senior Design Manager Senlor Engineer I $tinier engineer Il Santer Engineer III senior Engineer IV 5upervlsing Engineer Project Manager Project Manager 11 Project Manager III Project Manager IV Program Manager City Engineer I City Engineer II Principal Project Manager Deputy Director Director Principal Engineer 1110 116 129 134 162 are 134 139 160 196 147 164 106 127 133 134 140 146 abs 257 265 ase 161 164 177 an 144 864 176 196 201 296 206 196 206 209 227 WiLLDAN ENGINEERING Schedule of Hourly Rates Plans WininerAide a6 Technical Atdel �� $62 Technical Aida II 50 Technical Aldo III 99 Drager 1. Drafter II Senior Drafter 61SAnalyst I 61SAnaiyst.11 DISAnalyd III Designer I Designer 11 Traffic Engineer I Traffic Engineer II Senior Designer I Senior Designar 11 Assistant Engineer Assrstant Engineer 11 Assistant Engineer lit Assistant Engineer IV APaodIPte Enginearl Associate gnglnearIt Associate EnginaerIII Design Manager Senior Design Manager Senlor Engineer I $tinier engineer Il Santer Engineer III senior Engineer IV 5upervlsing Engineer Project Manager Project Manager 11 Project Manager III Project Manager IV Program Manager City Engineer I City Engineer II Principal Project Manager Deputy Director Director Principal Engineer 1110 116 129 134 162 are 134 139 160 196 147 164 106 127 133 134 140 146 abs 257 265 ase 161 164 177 an 144 864 176 196 201 296 206 196 206 209 227 WiLLDAN ENGINEERING Schedule of Hourly Rates Plans WininerAide a6 Code ErdorOMMIll officer 94 .Asit. Construction permit Specialist 94 Construction Permit Speclalht g9 $Cn101'Ccide, Enforcement officer 211 Assistant Building Inspector 111 sr. Construction Permit Specialist, 116 Supervidng.Construction Permit 123 Specialist 196 BulldinQinspect6r* 223 Supervisor Code Enforcement 134 Plans Examiner 1 134 Senior Building Inspector 134 Plans Examiner II 147 Supervising Building Inspector 147 Indpactorof Record 161 Deputy Building official let Plan Check Engineer 383 Bugdingofficlal 266 Supervising Plan Check Engineer 106 Principal Project Manager 196 Deputy Director 206 Director 209 Y lea Labor Compllahca Specialist $211 Labor Complfance Manager 1S9 Utility coordinator 247 Assistant Construction Manager 139 Construction Manager 163 Senior Constrpdton Manager lea Project Manager IV 196 Deputy Director 206 Director 209 a 134 Pubil4worke observer l* $g6 PublICWOrks Dbserver ll* its Senior Public Works obsarvar a IDS Senior public Works observer ll* 114 Senior Public Warks Observer ill* 124 Senior public Works observer IV* 131 Senior Public Works Observer V* 339 Assistant LandscapeAmhlted $118 Associate Landscape Architect 134 Senior LandscspeArchitect 147 Principal' be ndscapeArchftect 166 Principe I Project Manager 195 Survey Analyst $116 'S.utvey Mallett 11 184 Calculator 1 116 Calculatorli 129 Calculator III 140 SenlorsuryavAnatyst 152 Supervisor - Survey &Mapping lea Principal Projactidanager 196 CammunRyDevelopment $9s Yadhnialali PianningTaehnlelan 99 Assistant Community Development 22a Plannot. 41101tant Planner 123 Associate Community Development 134. Planner Associate Planner 134 Senior Community Development 102 Planner SonforPlanner 152 Principal Community Development ass Planner Principal Planner 166 Planning Manager 234 Deputy Dirednr 206 Director 209 IM MRI Administrative Assistant l $73 Administrative Assistant 11 33 Admintatntive Assistant Ill 103 Project Accountant l 93 Project Accountant II - 97 Project Controller I 103 Project Controller II 116 °w9(fwlalor Pmvallmgwaga Project Mikage mknbnlsmnem Will he Charged at the cuncut federal guldehne rate at the time of baling, WhkleaWlll ba cbar4ed at a Monthry rate of $00. MldObnai bggngelasslfkatlom may hemmed to rho 01AVa Ilnlug timing the year as nav positions are created. Consulbtion In tonuectlon whir raigatlun PM court atrimma "Will he quoted wpumaly. The room schedule lsforMmight lmm. Osedma win be charged at 1.511Imsa and Sundays and hnhJays,2AlhnosIt* sWndard nde"Twelidning repmautllun menenger seMcea awl prmnngwln be Invoked at roil air.now, 11 Percent (25%). A sub mnmllant mamgamenl fee or Meen fe cead (15%)wll be added to the direct rest of all sub camnaam sorvlreslu Pravldo for IM coal of adnlmistratnn, wrautmlimb and coordination. Wild Jus h 20171 beJo a 30,2018, IhermRey the rales maybe raised once " Ivor to tire" the0etwaonthe clanno of the Consumer price Indeafur the tosAneeles/Oranso County/sacramamo/son n molze/San lam arm and the Percent. i7►"S/ PrOposal for On -Call Engineering, ii ii Comprehensive, Innovetive, Trusted. RFP No. 17-083