HomeMy WebLinkAbout25E - AGMT WATER ENGINEERING CONSULTINGREQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
SEPTEMBER 18, 2018
TITLE:
APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH DUDEK
FOR CONSULTING WATER
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
CENTENNIAL LAKE RENOVATION
(PROJECT NO. 18-2681)
(STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1G)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
❑ As Recommended
❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on 1$' Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
❑ Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Dudek for a two-
year term beginning September 18, 2018, and expiring on September 17, 2020, with two one-year
renewal options exercisable by the City Manager and the City Attorney, to provide consulting water
engineering design services for Centennial Lake Renovation, in the total amount not to exceed
$217,726, which includes a five percent contingency in the amount of $10,368, subject to
nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.
Centennial Lake is a man-made 10 -acre water feature at Centennial Park (Exhibit 1). Since its
construction in 1978, no major renovations have been made. Existing operational equipment and
facilities have reached the limit of their design life and as a result, water quality has significantly
declined. In 2017 a comprehensive assessment and study of the lake was conducted. Data
collection efforts included water quality sampling, lake liner sampling, assessment of lake environs
and lake/park user behavior, maintenance personnel interviews, and equipment inspections. These
findings led to preparation of the "Centennial Lake Rehabilitation Project Manual," which contains the
remediation plan that will provide the basis for the Contract Documents.
In April 2018, the Public Works Agency released a Request for Proposals (RFP) via PlanetBids and
the City website inviting qualified firms to submit proposals for engineering services. PlanetBids
notified 375 firms. Nine firms downloaded the RFP and two firms — PACE Engineering and Dudek —
attended the pre -proposal submittal meeting. One proposal was received from Dudek; PACE
subsequently sent written notification stating they made a determination not to submit. The proposal
from Dudek was evaluated by staff from the PWA Design Engineering and Water Resources
Divisions, along with the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency. Upon evaluation of the
firm and key team member experience, understanding of need, relevant project experience, and
appropriateness of proposed fee, staff recommends award of the design contract to Dudek.
Based on the schedule of rates and fees, which is incorporated into the contract (Exhibit 2), the
proposed fee in an amount not to exceed $207,358 is recommended for City Council approval. Staff
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September 18, 2018
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requests authorization of a five percent design services contingency of $10,368, for a total agreement
amount not to exceed $217,726.
Approval of this recommended action will allow staff to proceed with preparation of Plans,
Specifications and Estimates (Contract Documents) which will be used to bid and construct the
project.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #6 — Community Facilities &
Infrastructure, Objective #1 (Establish and Maintain a Community Investment Plan for All City
Assets), Strategy G (Develop and Implement the City's Capital Improvement Program in Coordination
with the Community Investment and Deferred Maintenance Plans).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funds have been budgeted and are available for expenditure in the Residential Development District
2 Acquisition and Development Fund (Account No. 31413260-66220). Funds will be spent according
to the estimated spending plan below. Any unspent, encumbered balance will be carried forward into
subsequent fiscal years as needed to fulfill the agreement.
Contract Period Fiscal Year Amount
FY 2018/19 (September - June) $207,358
FY 2019/20 (July — June) $5,184
FY 2020/21 (July —September) $5,184
TOTAL: $217,726
APPROV D AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:
Edwin "William" Galve , PE Sergio Vidal
City Engine r Assistant Director
PUA WorksAg n Finance and Management Services Agency
Parks, Recreation and Cot{Aunity Services
Agency
Exhibits: 1. Project Location Map
2. Agreement
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EXHIBIT 1
SANTA ANA
CENTENNIAL LAKE RENOVATION
it P W A j (PROJECT NO)8'2680 �
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EXHIBIT 2
AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE AQUATIC ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR CENTENNIAL LAKE RENOVATION
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 18th day of September, 2018 by and between
Dudek ("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 ("City").
RECITALS
A. On April 30, 2018, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 18-037, by which it
sought a consultant to provide aquatic design engineering services for the
Centennial Lake Renovation project.
B. Consultant submitted a responsive proposal that was 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. 18-037.
C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is
knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant undertbis
Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably
be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the
terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows:
1. SCOPE OF SERVICES
Consultant shall perform the services that were described in the scope of work that was
included in RFP No. 18-037 and as more specifically delineated in Consultant's proposal, which
is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated in full.
2. COMPENSATION
a. City agrees to pay, and Consultant agrees to accept as total payment for its services
under this Agreement, the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. The total sum
to be expended under the term of this Agreement, including any extension periods,
shall not exceed $217,726: -This sum is comprised of (1) the base amount of
$207,358 and (2) a 5% contingency in the amount of $10,368 for additional services
at the City's sole discretion.
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
expected by City.
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3. TERM
This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate on
September 17, 2020, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 17, below. The term of
this Agreement maybe extended for up to two -1 -year periods 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, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq.,
("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the
performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the services
being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by
the Prevailing Wage Laws, and the total compensation is $1,000 or more, 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 CONTRATOR
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
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.
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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 arising 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.
C. 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 famished to the City upon execution of
this Agreement and shall be approved by the City.
(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.
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(iv) Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured
endorsement.
f. 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
been procured 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.
S. INDEMNII+ICATION
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 1 of this Agreement; and
(2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or
equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This
indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation,
restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the
events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this
Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold hannless, and pay all costs for the
defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City,
regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that
personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal
or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City
may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent 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.
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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.
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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 include all
nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also
information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential
information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered
by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any
information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the
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
20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30)
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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: Dudek
27372 Calle Arroyo
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Attn: Bob Ohlund, PE
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, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral
or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and
any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be
modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of
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 terms 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
be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this
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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. TERMINATION
This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (3 0) 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
Consultant 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.
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20. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses,
permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder
and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of
Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. 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 parties 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:
MARIA D. HUIZAR
Clerk of the Council
APPROVED AS TO FORM
SONIA R. CARVALHO
City Attorney
By: !w• �iw-ilL
J& -M. Funk
Assistant City Attorney
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL
Fuad S. Sweiss, PE, PLS
Executive Director
Public Works Agency
CITY OF SANTA ANA
RAUL GODINEZ II
City Manager
CONSULTANT
Name: Bob Ohlund, PE
Title: Vice President
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RFP -N 0.. 1.8`037 .
PREPARED FOR.
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Public Works Agency
DUDEK
27372 CALLE ARROYO
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA 92675
T 949.450.2525 F 949.450.2626
1 Statement of Qualifications
1.A Cover Letter
June 4, 2018
Ms. Suzi Furjanic
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Subject: Proposal for Centennial Lake Renovation
Dear Ms. Furjanic:
Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to submit our proposal for the Centennial Lake Renovation
Project. The Dudek team is poised to serve the City's needs by excellence in delivering results for the
following reasons.
Project Approach with a Focus on Decreased Long Term Maintenance
Through a series of meetings and discussions with City staff, together, we have developed a detailed
lake rehabilitation plan for Centennial Lake. The rehabilitation plan is specifically focused on
addressing and mitigating each of the identified (7) major lake management categories deficiencies
of Centennial Lake and providing additional enhancements to create a lake ecosystem that is self-
correcting and results in decreased long term maintenance needs. Key Issues of the project include
Improving safety for lake maintenance personnel, improving lake circulation and aeration, improving
lake fishery and wildlife habitat, determining how much water the lake is using and remediating any
leaks or seepage, and lastly obtaining guidance on lake maintenance procedures.
Experienced Engineers and Environmental Professionals
Our team is led by Jonis Smith, PE, CFM with over 23 -years of experience In lake design, lake
inspection, lake construction, and lake management. Our team has recently designed and completed
pond/basin design at other Southern California facilities and community developments. In our
proposal to the City, the Dudek team can point to numerous, relevant projects, which have tackled,
resolved and have verifiable success stories associated with each. Further, our staff is comprised of
team members who are experts in CEQA compliance, resource agency permitting and fisheries, lake
design, water quality and treatment systems, site grading and site design, pump station design, and
soils and geology.
Conclusion
Bob Ohlund as Vice President of Dudek is authorized to bind the firm and designates Jonis Smith as
the engineering project manager for this project. If you have any question or wish to discuss our
proposal, please contact him at 949.212.0916 orjsmith@dudek.com with any questions about our
proposal.
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Bob hlund, PE
Vice President
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DUDEK Proposal
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Table of Contents
SECTIONS
Statement of Qualifications........................................................................................1
1.A Cover Letter...................................................................................................1
1.8 Contract Agreement Statement.....................................................................3
1.0 Firm and Team Experience...........................................................................3
1.13 Understanding of Need..................................................................................6
ProjectUnderstanding.................................................................................................. 6
ProjectApproach.........................................................................................................10
1.E Relevant Project Experience.......................................................................16
1.F References...................................................................................................19
Scope of Services and Schedule.............................................................................20
2.1 Scope of Work.............................................................................................20
Task 1: Preliminary Engineering (30% plans).......................................................20
Task 2: Design Development (60% plans)............................................................21
Task 3: Construction Documents (90% and 100% plans) ...................................
22
Task 4: Bid Support, Construction Administration, Record Drawings: ................
23
Task 5: Optional Services ...........................................................................................24
2.2 Project Schedule..........................................................................................25
FeeProposal............................................................................................................26
Certifications.............................................................................................................27
TABLES
Table 1. Key Team Members Qualifications..........................................................................4
Table 2. Design Solutions for Lake Deficiencies....................................................................6
Table 3. Recent Project Experience.....................................................................................16
Table 4. Additional Community Lake Experience................................................................18
Table5. References.............................................................................................................19
FIGURES
Figure 1. Project Organization Chart......................................................................................3
Figure 2. Preliminary Lake Rehabiltation Plan.......................................................................9
Figure 3. Typical Pump Station Detail..................................................................................12
Figure 4. Example of Proposed Biofiltration System............................................................14
Figure 5. Project Schedule...................................................................................................25
APPENDICES
Resumes
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
1.13 Contract Agreement Statement
Dudek has reviewed the standard agreement (Attachment 2 of the RFP) and takes no exceptions to
the contract.
1.0 Firm and Team Experience
The Dudek team is experienced In lake planning, rehabilitation,
and design with team member experts in CEQA compliance,
resource agency permitting and fisheries, lake design, water
quality and treatment systems, site grading and site design, pump
station design, and solls and geology. Led by proven, experienced
project manager, our project team presents a unique ability to find
practical, timely, and cost effective solutions to the City's project
challenges.
Dudek at a Glance
• Employee owned firm
founded in 1980
• 12 California offices
including a local Orange
County office in San Juan
Capistrano
450+ multi -disciplinary
Dudek will serve as the prime consultant providing overall professionals
management, engineering, and planning services, and will be Top 150 US Environmental
responsible for coordinating with the City. Jonis Smith, PE, CFM, Firm (Engineering News -
has over 23 years of experience in the design of lakes, ponds, and Record)
basins. Bob Ohlund, PE with over 34 years' of experience in the
industry will serve as Principal -In -Charge ensuring the City that all available resources are being used
to complete the project on time and budget. The management team Is supported by a qualified group
of engineers and environmental permitting and agency experts. This team recently completed the
Centennial Park Lake Circulation and Rehabilitation Project Manual.
The project team will be comprised of the following key Individuals, with staffing functions as indicated
in Figure 1. Qualifications, experience, and availability for our key team members are presented on
the following page and resumes for all staff are provided in Appendix A
FIGURE 1. PROJECT ORGANIZATION CHART
lonh Smith, PE. CFM 17-1 Dab Ohlund. PE
LEAD ENUMSER
PUMSYAIRT-0ESIaN
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Nell Harper PE
Greg GullleN PhD. PE
EMERY SSSASUSHMENT
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RESOURCE AGENCY SEkM"NO
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Craig Seltenrich
Collin Raouey, UED GA
Stu Fraser, RLA
Anita Hayworth, PhD
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Koplin uVely
SUCYWCAEDESIGN
Todd Anderson
Scm Nelson PE
Morees/Pham &Associates
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
TABLE 1. KEY TEAM MEMBERS QUALIFICATIONS
Tim Mull, PE, LEED AP
Lead Engineer
1B Yearsof Experience
MS, BS Civ Engineeringng
40%. Time Commitment
Neil Harper, PE
Pump Vault Design
19 Years of Experience
BS CIO Engineering
20% Time Commitment
• Lead Engineer for Lennar Home, The Lake Pond Design
• Project Engineer for Western Municipal Water District, Victoria Basin Recharge Pond Design
• Project Engineer for Fivepoint Communities Heritage Fields Drainage, Water Quality, Trails, and Lake
Features
• Vaull/Pump Analysis City of Santa Ana Centennial Park lake Rehabilitation Project Manual
• Pump Station Design for Eastern MWD North Tmmble Road Recycled Water Ponds and Pumps
• Pump Station Design for Santa Maria WWTP Percolation Pond Pumps
• Project Manager for Temescal Valley WD Pond Design acid Pump Stations
Greg Glen, PhD, PE
TreatmentDesign
• Project Manager for City of Santa Ana Centennial Park Lake Rehabllilation Project Manual
Jonis Smith, PE, CFM
• Lead Engineer with J. Harlan Glenn, a Dudek subsidiary, designing Harveston Lake -Temecula, Lake
Project Manager
#9 Trump International Golf Course, Heritage Park Lake -Cerritos, Black Gold Golf Course Lake -
23 Years of Experience
Yorba Linda, and Rancho Sahuadla Lake- Rancho Sahuadta, AZ
MS, BS Civil Engineering
• Project Manager for Santa Maria W WTP Percolation Pond
50°%Time Commitment
• Project Manager for Ramona MWD Pond Rehab
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Bob Principal In , PE
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• Project Manager for Sarda Maria W WTP Percolation Pond
32 Years of Experience
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• Project Manager for Eastern MWD North Tmmble Road Recycled Water Ponds
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BS Civil Engineering
• Principal Engineer for Valley Center MWD Chalon Road Seasonal Storage Ponds
5°A Time Commitment
• Principal Engineer for Temescal Valley WD Pond Design
Tim Mull, PE, LEED AP
Lead Engineer
1B Yearsof Experience
MS, BS Civ Engineeringng
40%. Time Commitment
Neil Harper, PE
Pump Vault Design
19 Years of Experience
BS CIO Engineering
20% Time Commitment
• Lead Engineer for Lennar Home, The Lake Pond Design
• Project Engineer for Western Municipal Water District, Victoria Basin Recharge Pond Design
• Project Engineer for Fivepoint Communities Heritage Fields Drainage, Water Quality, Trails, and Lake
Features
• Vaull/Pump Analysis City of Santa Ana Centennial Park lake Rehabilitation Project Manual
• Pump Station Design for Eastern MWD North Tmmble Road Recycled Water Ponds and Pumps
• Pump Station Design for Santa Maria WWTP Percolation Pond Pumps
• Project Manager for Temescal Valley WD Pond Design acid Pump Stations
Greg Glen, PhD, PE
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• Treatment Lead for Eastern MIND ncante
D SJacinto Ehd Recharge and Recovery Program
6 Years of Experience
• eject Engineer for Valley Center MWD Wood Valley Ranch Water Reclamation Facility
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PhD, MS ClO Engineering
• Water Quality Investigation for San Clemente Island
15% Time Commitment
• Project Engineer for Olivenhain MWD 4S Ranch WRF Disinfection Alternatives
Colon Ramsey
• project Manager for Orange CountyWater District Mira Loma Recharge Basin EIR
CEGA B Resource Agency
• Project Manager for San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency Beuamont Ave Recharge Facilityand
Permitting
Pipeline EIR
8 Years of Experience
• Project Manageror San Lorenzo Community Park Master Plan MND
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Policy and Planning
2D°/. Time Commitment
Plan MND
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
and Park District,
Craig Seltendch
T Fisheries Establishment & . Senior reviewerfor Weber Creek Reservoir Sediment Release and Creek Restoration Project
Mgt . Task Manager for Mallard Reservoir Water Quallty,Sediment, and Biological Sampling for Contra
35 Years of Experience Costa Water District
MS Marine Ecology . Project Manager for Aliso Creek Steelhead Rainbow Trout Surveys for County of Orange
109% Time Commitment
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DucklBird Sanctuary Habitat . Cityof Newport Beach Buck Gully Water QualityWetiands Project
Design .Santa Margarita Water District Upper Chiquita Reservotr Emergency Storage Reservoir Project
15 Years of Experience . 4S KelwoodlNewland Communities 4S Ranch Welland Blo-Filter and Drainage Channel Project
I MIA Landscape Architecture . City of Mission Viejo Oso Creek Restoration and Protection Project
15% Time Commitment
Anita Hayworth
Design rd Sanctuary Habitat . Count San Diego SunsetCliffsNatural County
Master Plan
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Design . Countyo(Omrge Southam Orange County Subregion NCCPMCP
35 Years of Experience e City of San Diego As Needed Biological Services
PhD Ecology . San Diego County Water AulhodtyAs Needed Biological Services
15%Tune Commitment
Todd Anderson
KiosklEducational Signage
. Graphic Design for Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Plant
� 15 Years of Experience
.Graphic Design for South Sacramento Habitat Conservation Plan and Aquatic Resource Pian
BA Urban Planning and Design
. Graphic Design for City of San Diego Pure Water EIR Program
_ 10%Time Commibnent
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Scott Nelson, PE (MPA)
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Engineer
. Electrical Engineer for City of Santa Ana Walnut Pump Station
Electrical Engineering
At;Electrical
. Elecbiml Engineer for IRWD Syphon Reservoir
10-A Time Commitment
. Electrical Engineer for IRWD Orange Park Acres Well
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1.01 Understanding of Need
Project Understanding
In 2016, Dudek was hired by the City of Santa Ana to develop a comprehensive rehabilitation plan for
Centennial Park Lake and the park area surrounding the lake. The goal of the rehabilitation project
was to identify problems, needs, deficiencies with the lake, lake equipment, the lake park area, lake
Visitor behavior, and lake maintenance in order to develop a comprehensive remediation plan to
address each identified deficiency. A detailed outline of identified lake deficiencies separated into (7)
major lake management categories and the proposed design solution for each deficiency is provided
below.
TABLE 2. DESIGN SOLUTIONS FOR LAKE DEFICIENCIES
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identiffiedProbleinor4ifici D d6k Lake Renovation Plan Design Sbluflon
1. Maintenance Personnel and Lake User Safety
a. Electrical hazards
Abandon / demolish existing pump vaults and equipment
I. Faulty or inoperable pumps/wiring�
and provide complete redesign of pump vaults and
electrical wiring system with appropriate safety
measures and controls meeting current code
ii. Exposed high voltage connections in hand
vaults
requirements. New pump vaults to include Independent
control panels, safety switches, pumps, plumbing, air
iii. Pump vault flooding/ water infiltration
compressors, air circulation fans, lighting, sump pump,
locking lids, safe access, and ladders
iv. Unlocked vault lids
b. Trip hazards in amphitheater area
To be resolved in a separate park renovation project
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i. Broken and lifted concrete
1. Lake Circulation
a. Accumulation of floating trash on water
Properly sized and properly located and the correct j
surface
quantity of lake skimmers will be included in our design
to remove floating debris from the lake
b. inoperable pumps, only a few working
A complete redesign of the lake circulation system
including 6 new pump vaults and a complete renovation
of the main pump vault is included in our lake renovation
I. Main pump station inoperable
plan
3. Lake Aeration
a. No aeration observed
A complete redesign of the lake aeration system
b. Inoperable air compressors
including 6 new air compressors and a complete
renovation of the main pump vault air compressor is
included in our lake renovation plan
c. No operating jets or fountains
The lake renovation plan includes a fountain jet with the
ability to spray a cascading jet of water up to 60 -ft in the
air and a recirculating stream water feature element to
provide additional aeration and oxygenation of the lake
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d. Water samples indicate DO at 6 mg/I
water
e. Lake bottom releases high concentration !
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The improved lake aeration system and along with —a
of hydrogen sulfide gas when disturbed
vertical and horizontal circulation and mixing system
(rotten egg smell)
along with the biological filtration system included in the j
lake renovation plan will eliminate the development of
anoxic zones in the lake that produce sulfides
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4. Wildlife I Fishery Enhancement
a. Excessive planktonic algae
Dudek will design and implement a comprehensive
water quality control plan that eliminates the need for
b. No vascular rooted vegetation observed
In lake
chemical inputs into the lake for water quality. Our
proposed design includes a mechanical water quality
r- High concentration of hydrogen sulfide
control system with improved vertical and horizontal
released from lake bottom
circulation of the lake water, to filter and capture macro
trash in the skimmers, and drastically improved aeration
d. No nutrient I biological controls observed
at lake
of the lake water, a biological water quality control
system utilizing biological filters and naturally occurring
e. Use of chemical herbicides/algaecides for
bacteria to remove nutrients from the lake water and
algae control (copper sulfate)
reduce algal growth, and planting of aquatic vascular
f. Excessive waterfowl population
aquatic vegetation to remove nutrients via root uptake,
i. No observed waterfowl management
an environmental water quality control system to control
the waterfowl population and create habitat away from
measures in place
public areas for birds to reside, and improve fish stocking
to diversify the fish and aquatic animals, and a socio -
ii. No observed lake user education program
in place
behavioral water quality control plan to deter feeding of
g. Excessive trash/user debris an lake water
waterfowl at the park with signage and education
surface
1. Insufficient waste management facilities
h. Lake pollution complaint on August 16,
2016
1. Fish kill reported September 8, 2016
J. No observed natural or artificial reefs
k. No fishery management plan
S. Seepage losses
a. Separate fill line meter for lake
It was determined that lake water losses were minimal
b. Site Is used for soil injection wells
and acceptable - no improvements needed. Portions of
the lake liner will be disturbed as a part of this project so,
our design includes compaction requirements and a
c. Soil liner samples Indicate silty sands with
6 to 10% clay and 36.50% fines
water application of ESS -13 soil conditioner to restore
impermeability to the disturbed portions of the soil liner
1. One sample indicated sand with 2% fines
(day)
and further improve impermeability of the entire lake liner
6. Lake Management Plan x.
a. Waterfowl Management Plan
We have included a socio -behavioral water quality plan
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b. Public Awareness I Behaviors
in the design that includes signage and kiosks, and
increasing the number of trash receptacles near the lake
to.improve water quality. Our Lake Manual will provide a
detailed discussion of the socio -behavioral water quality
I. Feeding waterfowl
I ii. Disposal of hot coals
elements included in our Lake Renovation Plan
III. Trash disposal
7. Park/ Facility
a. Site grading
Site grading and landscape and trees in the park outside
of the lake will not be addressed as a part of this project.
These deficiencies will be resolved in a separate park
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b. Trash management
c. Landscape in vicinity of lake
1. Heavy leaf/debris litter deposits In the
lake
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renovation project. Trash Management will be
addressed in our socio-behavloral water quality plan by
Increasing the number of trash receptacles In the vicinity
of the lake. The heavy tree litter from existing mature
trees will be addressed by the Mechanical Water Quality
Control system with improved floating debris capture in
the skimmers and the Biological Water quality control
with improved water quality leaf litter that settles to the
bottom will naturally decompose and be consumed by
healthy the micro-organisms in the lake
Through a series of meetings and discussions Dudek and City of Santa Ana staff, together, developed
a detailed lake rehabilitation plan for Centennial Lake. The rehabilitation plan is specifically focused
on addressing and mitigating each of the identified deficiencies of Centennial Lake and providing
additional enhancements to create a lake ecosystem that is self-correcting and results In decreased
long term maintenance needs. The preliminary lake rehabilitation plan Is provided on Figure 2. The
second phase of the project is engineering, detailed design, and permitting of the various elements of
the lake rehabilitation plan. Our approach to engineering, designing, and permitting the lake
renovation project as envisioned in the preliminary lake rehabilitation plan is detailed below.
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FIGURE 2. PRELIMINARY LAKE REHABILTATION PLAN
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Project Approach
Our approach to the design of the renovation program for Centennial Lake is to address each of the
seven (7) deficiencies Identified in the preliminary study through a purposeful design approach that
draws upon the experience and expertise of a team of twelve (12) subject area experts included on
the Dudek team (See Table -1). Our team includes experts in the following fields:
• Lake design and construction
• Lake management
• Construction document preparation
• Personnel and public safety
• Fisheries establishment and
management
• Treatment system design
• Wildlife biology - waterfowl and
avian management
• Habitat restoration
• Landscape architecture
• Horticulture
• Graphic design and signage
• Pump station design
• Electrical power and control system
design
• CEQA documentation, and resource
agency permitting
Our plan is to design a comprehensive lake renovation plan that addresses all aspects of project
implementation from preliminary design and CEQA documentation, through final design and
construction. We have also included a Lake Design Manual In the project deliverables to assist the
City with long-term care and management of the lake ecosystem, fishery, wildlife, and habitat
management and to provide documentation of the lake design as well as guidance for City staff.
The preliminary lake rehabilitation plans includes the
creation a waterfowl sanctuary/habitat island.
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Dudek understands that the biological goal of the -_---� - - --
proposed waterfowl island is to provide a refuge for�w
wildlife, particularly migratory waterfowl, which would a _
encourage them to remain away from the active o'er -,m iFa
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public use recreation areas and encourage them to
engage in normal seasonal behavior and migration
with limited human intervention. The intent is also to
develop educational information and public outreach �" 0Ni° TMY 00$K610N
for park users to help educate the users and assist Dudek haspreparedlnformationk/oskgraphics for
with the management of the waterfowl at the park. sfmflarprojectsincluding Suisun Marsh/PotreroHills
Dudek will review the current wildlife species and Overlook Park City of Santa Barbara visitor
Information center, and the City of San Diego
population present at the park and within the lake recycling center al Wainer
area, will develop a target species list and will
determine a suitable carrying capacity for the lake and the Island. A Dudek Wildlife Biologist will
assist with the design and selection of plant materials for the island and lake margins. Design
support will include assistance in creating an island with appropriate access slope and vegetation
for waterfowl use, to encourage use of the area by wildlife that is protected from human intrusion
and interaction.
Preliminary Design Phase
Dudek will begin the project with a kickoff meeting with City staff to reconfirm the City's vision for the
project, as well as the project design goals, coordination with the Orange County Water District
(OCW D) injection well project, and the delivery schedule for project deliverables. Dudek will develop
and design a renovation plan that will reflect the City s goals for the project. The Dudek team will begin
the preliminary design process with a site visit for the various subject area experts along with City
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staff. The goal of the site visit is to document the existing conditions of the site, note any significant
features of the existing site that will need to be addressed in the construction documents and to
receive input from City staff and lake management personnel on their preferences and vision for the
various elements of the design. The site visit will be conducted like a field meeting with an agenda of
discussion topics to make the visit efficient and productive with clear design direction for each element
of the project design. We will begin preliminary design by creating a basemap for the site using the
1978 Centennial Lake as -built plans as starting point for the map supplemented with current field data
and available aerial imagery. Once the basemap is created Dudek will layout all of the proposed
project improvement elements and split the various project elements Into separate drawings to create
a 30% complete set of construction plans. The 30% plans will Include the relevant preliminary design
Information including the footprint, location, and alignment of all proposed project improvements with
callouts to identify each. The 30% design documents are Intended to convey sufficient information to
the City to verify that the major project elements are consistent with the project conceptual plan and
the project goals.
Design Development and CEQA Documentation Phase
Upon completion of the 30% design review by the City staff, Dudek will prepare a CEQA document
for the project. It is our understanding that the City would prefer to process the proposed project under
a Categorical Exemption (CE) pursuant to Article 19 of the CEQA Guidelines. In the event that the
City determines that they would like to support the CE with special studies or submit a Mitigated
Negative Declaration (MND) instead we have included optional tasks in the scope of work to provide
those services to the City; if needed.
Simultaneous with the preparation of the CEQA document the design team will move into the 60%
Design Development phase of the project. In the Design Development phase, we will perform the
engineering steps necessary to design, size, and conduct all necessary engineering calculations to
support the design of all electrical and mechanical equipment, pipes, tubes, and conduit. In addition,
we will provide sizing calculations and nutrient loading assumptions forthe biological and water quality
control system elements including skimmers, biofiiters, wetland filters, aquatic vegetation shelves, and
aeration disks.
Our proposed design for the lake water quality control system includes several layers of redundancy
as identified in the 2016 lake rehabilitation plan. Our proposed lake water quality control system
includes design elements that are mechanical, biological, environmental, and sociaVbehavioral. In the
Design Development phase of the project we will develop a detailed plan for the Mechanical Water
Quality Control System, the most complex part of our proposed lake renovation plan as follows:
Existing Large Pumping Facility: The existing equipment will
be removed and one of the wet wells will be utilized by OCW D.
The othertwo wet wells will be utilized for two larger recirculation
pumps that will be operated in a duty and stand-by configuration,
which will provide full pumping redundancy. These pumps will
operate continuously and be alternated dally so they are both
utilized equally. In addition, these pumps will be operated with
variable frequency drives (VFDs) to minimize power
consumption and achieve the desired flow rate for improved
water quality. Hydraulic calculations will be developed to size the
pumps/motors and we will coordinate with several different pump
suppliers to select pump and motor combinations suitable for this
application.
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The use or VFDs will minimize power
consumption and achieve the desired
Ilow rate to Improve water quality.
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Additional appurtenant facilities such as ventilation fans, lights, receptacles, security measures (e.g.
cameras), etc. will be incorporated Into this facility to enhance the operator's safety. This facility will
be equipped with SCADA for remote monitoring and control. Precise control and monitoring of the (6)
smaller pump vaults is not as critical, and, therefore it is proposed that these pump vaults are not to
be equipped with SCADA in an effort to reduce engineering and construction costs.
Six (6) Small Pump Vaults: In addition to the large pumping facility, several local recirculation pumps
and aerators are needed to improve and maintain the water quality in Centennial Lake. The approach
illustrated in Figure 2 Indicates that (6) small Identical vaults containing (1) small recirculation pump,
(1) air compressor (to supply air to the aerators), (1) sump pump to convey nuisance water collected
In this vaults, (1) corrosion proof ventilator, and lights/receptacles for operations/maintenance use will
be located at various points around the periphery of the lake. Utilizing one design and layout (Figure
3) for these facilities reduces engineering and construction costs. In addition, it makes future
maintenance less costly and simplifies maintenance for the operators because the interior layout and
components for each vault is identical. All of the piping connections to the vaults will be small (less
than 3 -inches) and can be easily picked up on the exterior of the vault and routed to their destination.
FIGURE 3. TYPICAL PUMP STATION DETAIL
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Our approach to the renovation of the pump vaults and electrical wiring is to abandon the existing
facilities in place and disconnect/safe-off the existing electrical feed in accordance with current the
National Electric Code. There are several load centers around the Centennial Lake facility which
power existing vaults with a 240 volt, 3-phase breaker. Once the existing power is disconnected to
the existing vaults, the existing breaker can be replaced in the load center and a new feeder circuit
can be constructed from the existing load centerto the new small pump vault. A sub -panel is proposed
to be located inside each of the small pump vaults to minimize trenching, conduit/wiring, costs, and
disruption between the existing load center and the small pump vault. A disconnect switch with a
simple combination motor starter (on/off/reset) is proposed to operate the air compressor and small
recirculation pump. An integral pressure switch will regulate the on/off cycles for the air compressor.
The fractional horsepower blower will operate continuously and can be turned on/off with a disconnect
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switch or by unplugging from a receptacle. The
sump pump will have an Integral float switch for
on/off function and can be removed from power by
unplugging from a receptacle.
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Fountain Jet Accent Lighting: Accent lighting will
be incorporated into the design of the proposed r 4
fountain water feature to be located near peninsula.
The accent ilghting will be powered from a t.
protected submersible power cable fed from an
existing load centerthat will run along the bottom of the lake. The light can
be controlled with a lighting control panelwith elthera programmable timer
or a photocell so that the lights will come on at dusk and turn off at dawn.
We will work with the City to develop a control strategy for the lighting.
and lighting.
The Design Development phase will also Include 60% complete design for the Biological Water
Quality Control System including:
• Submerged biological filters,
• Vascular vegetation wetland planters,
• Aquaflc vegetation planters,
• Fishery management plan,
• Waterfowl management plan, and
• Wildlife management plan
The Design Development phase will also
include 60% complete design for the
Environmental Water Quality Control System
Including
• Waterfowl habitat island grading,
• . Waterfowl habitat island planting palette
• Waterfowl habitat island irrigation plan
• Lake fishery stocking plan
• Lake area vector control plan,
• Lake maintenance plan.
• Lake area trash management plan
Our design plans will include grading design and a plant palette
developed by our in-house watertowt specialist restoration
ecologist, and a landscape architect to create a habitat and an
environment that Is favorable to native waterfowl.
The socio -behavioral water quality system includes elements intended to modify behavior of park
users in a way that results in better water quality. The Design Development phase will Include 60%
complete design for Socio -Behavioral Water Quality System including:
• Informational/educational signage,
• Docent program planning,
• Maintenance activity planning
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The system design redundancies reflect good lake ecosystem design practices to provide overlapping
controls of the numerous elements that affect water quality of the lake so that the lake can self -adjust
to changes in the local environment and self -maintain desirable water quality under most conditions.
Final Design and Construction Documents Phase
Upon completion of review of the 60% Design Development project plans, the Dudek team will
transition into Final Design and (90%-100%) Construction Documents. The final design phase of the
project is the phase when all of the final design detailing and Information is added to the construction
plans to create a design that clearly reflects the design Intent and conveys the construction information
to the project construction contractor. In this final phase of design all of the information and details
necessary to construct and Implement the complete lake renovation plan will be included in the
construction plans and specification documents. The final design will include a complete set of
construction plans, specifications, engineer's estimates, and a Lake Manual. Dudek will coordinate
with OCWD and obtain final construction details and information from OCWD to coordinate their final
design details and modifications of the existing pump vault wet -well to accommodate backwash
discharge from their nearby Injection well. Some of the unique features that will be included in our
final construction documents and plans include the following:
• Our design plans will be reviewed by our in house public and personnel safety specialist
to provide input and insight on safety issues to minimize potential safety hazards present
in the design of the renovation plan.
Our design plans will include design of a water quality control system including a biological
filter and lake aeration system designed by a treatment system design engineer with a
PhD in treatment system design. We recommended that lake nutrient loading be mitigated
by circulating lake water through a biological filter. Biofilters utilize naturally occurring
microorganisms to consume and transform lake water nutrients and dissolved organics,
which minimizes algae growth and improves water clarity.
FIGURE 4. EXAMPLE OF PROPOSED BIOFILTRATION SYSTEM
Our design plans will include grading design and a plant palette developed by a waterfowl
specialist, restoration ecologist, and a landscape architect working together to design and
create a habitat Island and an environment that is favorable to native waterfowl and
encourages non-native and migratory species to migrate on their normal pattern.
Our design plans will include an aquatic vegetation planting plan for the lake designed by
a landscape architect, botanist, water quality treatment engineer, and fishery
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management specialist working together to develop a planting palette that aesthetically
pleasing and functionally supports the fishery and helps to remove excess nutrients from
the lake.
• Our design plans will include natural vector control measures designed by an avian
speclalist such as bat boxes to encourage roosting of California native bats to keep vectors
under control such as mosquitos and other common flying Insects that are commonly
problematic at community lakes such as midges, flies, caddis flies, small beetles, and
moths under control.
• Our design plans will include natural vector control measures designed by an avian
specialist such as owl boxes to encourage nesting of California native bam owls to keep
vectors under control such as rodents and other common small animals that can be
problematic at community lakes such as small birds, ducks, geese, snakes and lizards.
• Our design plans and Lake Manual will Include a fishery management plan designed by
a fishery management specialist and limnologist to develop a robust sport fishing lake and
diverse ecosystem of fish and aquatic animals.
• Our design plans include signage and a kiosk developed and designed by a graphic artist and
signage development specialist.
Bid Support, Construction Support and Record Drawing Phase
Upon approval of the final design documents. The Dudek team will assist the City with the contractor
bidding process and through construction of the lake. Our team is led by a Lake and Water Feature
Design Engineer with over 23 -years of experience in lake design, lake inspection, lake construction,
and lake management. We have assembled a team of specialist for each unique aspect of the project
that is experienced in design and construction. We will assist the City with preparation of a set of bid
documents Including a complete set of construction plans and construction specifications for
circulation to bidding contractors. We will conduct a pre-bid site meeting for contractors to discuss the
project and to answer any questions they may have. We will also provide construction engineering
and observation services to ensure that contractor material submittals are in substantial conformance
with the project construction documents and that the construction of the lake renovation plan meets
the design intent and the scope of the project specifications. It is our goal to help the City through the
entire process of renovating Centennial Lake from identifying deficiencies and problems with the lake
through designing solutions and constructing the renovation plan.
All but three species of the over 300 ducks and geese that currently reside at Centennial Lake are
non-native domestic species. They currently reside at the lake because there is an abundant food
source and few predators. These species will leave the lake park during construction and likely will
never return. Reducing the waterfowl population at the lake is paramount to the success of this project.
The lake renovation construction period will provide an opportunity to reset waterfowl population and
re-establish the lake ecosystem. Once the lake ecosystem is re-established our comprehensive lake
renovation plan is designed to create a self-correcting lake that requires no chemical inputs and needs
only basic management activities such as macro trash removal from skimmers. Our lake system
design includes redundant water quality controls with the intent to maintain optimum water quality and
a healthy fishery using mechanical, biological, environmental, and socio -behavioral design features
working together to develop a lake that is a unique asset to the community and a pleasure to visit.
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1.E Relevant Project Experience
Dudek is proud of our long tradition of providing high-value consultative and professional engineering
service to municipalities like the City of Santa Ana. As a fully owned subsidiary of Dudek, J. Harlan
Glenn Engineers was the premier lake design consulting firm in the nation. We designed the vast
majority of the local lakes including Tewinkle Park Lake- Santa Ana, Lake Mission Viejo, Rancho
Santa Margarita Lake, Woodbridge Lake -Irvine, East Lake- Yorba Linda, Black Gold Golf Course
Lake- Yorba Linda, Eisenhower Park Lake – Anaheim, Harveston Lake -Temecula, Menifee Lakes,
Heritage Park Lake -Cerritos, Trump International Golf Course Lake #9, and West Lake -Westlake
Village; to name a few.
This section presents similar projects that demonstrate our teams' proven experience in assisting local
agencies with projects similar to the Centennial Park Lake Renovation Project. In particular, Dudek
recently completed design of ponds and basins for City of Santa Maria, Temescal Valley Water
District, Coachella Valley Water District, Eastern Municipal Water District, Valley Center Municipal
Water District, and Western Municipal Water District. These projects offer the same similarities in civil
and basin design, pump station design, water treatment and water quality, and environmental
permitting as the City's project, demonstrating that Dudek provides invaluable first-hand knowledge
and expertise to complete your project.
Our Project Manager, Jonis Smith, PE was the lead design engineer on numerous lakes with J. Harlan
Glenn including Harveston Lake -Temecula, Lake #9 Trump International Golf Course, Heritage Park
Lake -Cerritos, Black Gold Golf Course Lake- Yorba Linda, and Rancho Sahuarita Lake- Rancho
Sahuadta, AZ, Table 3 and 4 is a list of relevant project experience.
TABLE 3. RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
e.1-BriefiPpoject,pesc0ption
Centennial Park Lake Dudek provided civil engineering services for the evaluation and
Rehabilitation Project Manual remediation study for the Centennial Park Lake. Reld work and existing
City of Santa Ana project evaluation included soft sediment samples to analyze the lake
Suzi Fudanic, Project Manager, , bed retardation properties and water samples, taken of the course of
714.571.4241 three months, to monitor the quality of the water. A Lake Operations
Report completed May 2017 and Maintenance Manual was written for the city on urban lake habitat
preservation. The proposed design altematives included recirculation
pumps, aeration pods, manmade reefs, bio -remediation areas, and
educational signage to educate the public of their essential role in
— sustaining the habitat.
The Lakes at Rancho Santa Fe Dudek was contracted to assist, support, and provide consultation to I
Lennar Homes Lennar as necessary to evaluate the current lake and water feature
Jamison Nakaya, Project system designs including aeration, circulation, containment, water '
Manager, 760.601.3100 quality, and fishery & wildlife. Dudek developed design altematives for
Design completed Oct 2017 the various lake and water feature systems and provided
recommendations and general consulting for the lake and water feature
construction including, development of construction details and various
system component construction specifications (such as lake liner
specs).
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICAITONS
:Project Name; Client� Contact
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Description
Enclave Mountain Estates
Dudek provided resident engineer and construction administration
Lake Reconstruction
services for the reconstruction of 4lakes within the residential
David Boger, Board Member,
community. Dudek also assisted with bid documents and determination
avebogerl@yahoo.com
of qualified bidders, reviewed bids for compliance with bidding and
Completed Sept 2016
bonding requirements, recommended bid award, served as primary
point of contact between contractor and HOA representatives during
construction, reviewed material and equipment submittals, performed
periodic site visits and inspections of construction progress, reviewed
pay requests from the contractor, review and processed change orders,
directed contractor field staff for placement of lake features, and
provided final walk through inspection and punch list items.
Santa Maria W WTP
Dudek's engineers designed pumping, pipeline, and expanded
Percolation Ponds
percolation facilities on 241 acres of land owned by the City that was
City of Santa Maria
previously being contract farmed. Phase I of the Project designed
Shannon Sweeney, Water
facilities to accommodate 25% of the WWTP effluent capacity. Dudek's
Resources Manager,
engineers also investigated the use of a Bio -Filter to remove dissolved
805.925.0951
nitrogen from the effluent prior to percolation.
Completed 2015
Vision Agua Caliente Master
Dudek is providing civil engineering services for the Vision Agua
Plan
! Caliente project in downtown Palm Springs. The project will be
Agua Caliente Band of
completed in phases, the first phase included demolition of an existing
Cachuilla Indians
multi -story hotel and spa building on a 10 -acre site, installation of a
Rob Donnels, Tribal Engineer,
`
pump and bypass pipeline system for the natural hot water spring on
760.699.6800 -
the site a historic and cultural) sensitive resource for the Tribe Dudek
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Currently in design
designed the collections, treatment, and reheat of the spring water, and
distribution to various pools and tubs each with their own treatment and
reheat systems. The project also included coordination of multiple utility
disconnects while planning for future redevelopment of the site, traffic
control and environmental compliance (SWPPP, dust control, etc.)
Temescal Valley PercolationDistrict
retained Dudek to design a lined recycled water storage with
Pond and Pump Station
geomembrane floating cover and onsite percolation basins. The new 2
Temescal Valley Water District
million gallon water reservoir and 2.3 MGD pump station will relieve
CW Colladay, Board President,
operational constraints on recycled water production and delivery.
951.277.1414
Excavation of approximately 70,000 CY for the new 2.5 acre percolation
Design completed Feb 2012
basin will allow land disposal of plant effluent not needed in the recycled
water system. By incorporating a series of overflow structures and a
Csimple
feed -back control loop for sodium bisulfite addition, the new
effluent conveyance strategy will maximize availability of recycled water
and automatically divert excess dechlorinated recycled water to
Temescal Creek
North Trumble Rd RWPond
de
Dudek is s designed two new recycled water ponds that will provide the
Eastern Municipal Water
EMWD with approximately 1,500 acre-feet (489 million gallons) of
District
additional seasonal storage capacity. Each new pond will be
Fermin Balvandea, Senior Civil
constructed to a depth of approximately 50 feet. Features of the new
Engineer, 951.928.3777
ponds include three 2,000 gpm floating pump stations, approximately
Design completed Feb 2015
2,500 If of 16 -Inch to 36 -Inch inlet and discharge piping, and 36dnch
diameter steel pipelines and isolation valves to Interconnect the new
ponds to each other and to the existing adjacent Trumble Road
Recycled Water Pond. Access roads to the bottom of the ponds with
landing platforms for cranes will also be provided. The project also
includes improvements to two existing recycled water ponds, the 117
MG Case Road Pond and the 50 MG Watson Road Pond.
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TABLE 4. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY LAKE
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Harveston Lake A 30 -acre lake in Harveston Lake Park in Temecula
Date
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Charlan Rd Seasonal Storage
I Dudek designed the Charian Road Seasonal Storage Facility.The
Ponds
Chadan Road SS facility includes a 48 acre-foot recycled water storage
Valley Center Municipal Water
reservoir. The lined, earthen berm reservoir will be constructed on a five
District
acre parcel with berth heights up to 22 -ft above surrounding grade. The
Fernando Carillo, 761.749.1600
project required extensive soil remediation to mitigate underlying loose
Design completed May 2015
alluvial soils and will import over 50,000 cubic yards of material. An
Study and rehabilitation design of existing lake for this
onsite vertical turbine pump station, metering facility, and post -storage
Mobil Oil Company community development
strainerwill be constructed to integrate the offline storage facility into the
A 2.6 acre lake for Mariners Island townhouse project
District's existing recycled water distribution system, serving primarily
the neighboring Woods Valley Golf Course.
Victoria Basin Recharge Pond
i Dudek contracted with the District to design of the Victoria Water
Western Municipal Water
If Recharge Facility. Ongoing effort have included the Victoria site
Waterscape system features spectacular entry waterfall
configuration, permitting, stormwater capture facilities, and ancillary
fDistrict
Fakhri Manghi, 951.571.7277
equipment. A variety of site configurations have been developed, each
Design completed May 2015
evaluated to determine its stormwater capture capacity, long -temp
sedimentation characteristics, and ongoing operation and maintenance
characteristics. Currently, the 10acre Victoria site is projected to be
capable of recharging the Arlington Basin in excess of 3,000 acre-feet
per year. The facility is projected to be constructed in 2018, and
recharging the Arlington Basin by December 2018.
TABLE 4. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY LAKE
e
Harveston Lake A 30 -acre lake in Harveston Lake Park in Temecula
Temecula, CA
Lake #9 Trump National Golf Club
Design of Lake feature on #9 Hole on Ocean Trails Golf
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Course, currently known as Trump National Golf Club
Lake Mission Viejo
A 120 -acre recreational lake, lake edge and lining design
Mission Viejo, CA
i
The lakes Country Club, Sunrise Company
22 lakes with combined water surface areas of 25 acres
Palm Springs, CA
featuring waterfalls and golf course development
East Highland Ranch, East Highland Ranch, Inc.
Study and rehabilitation design of existing lake for this
San Bernardino, CA
Mobil Oil Company community development
Harbortown, Vintage Properties
A 2.6 acre lake for Mariners Island townhouse project
San Mateo, CA
Vintage Parcel ll, Vintage Properties
Five (5) small lake systems featuring biafilter and aeration
Palm Desert, CA
systems
Woodlakes, C. Robert Langslet & Son
Waterscape system features spectacular entry waterfall
Santa Ana, CA i,
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1.fF References
Dudek is proud of the relationships that our project managers and engineers build with our clients.
We are confident that our demonstration of project experience in Section 1.E provided you with
adequate information about our technical capabilities. Please contact our references listed below to
learn more about our key staff members and their performance over the past 5 years.
TABLES.REFERENCES
Client Name and Reference,
Project
City of Santa Maria
Santa Maria W WTP Percolation Ponds
Shannon Sweeney, 805.925.0951
Valley Center Municipal Water District
Charlan Road Seasonal Storage Ponds
Fernando Carillo, 760.749.1600
Eastern Municipal Water District
North Trumble Rd Recycled Water Ponds
Fermin Balvaneda, 951.928.3777
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2 Scope of Services and Schedule
2.1 Scope of Work
The following scope of work was developed to deliver a turnkey project to the City including obtaining
the necessary CEQA documentation and construction permits to construct the proposed lake
renovation plan elements and to coordinate the construction documents with OCWD's plan to modify
the existing main pump station wet -well to accommodate backwash water from their injection -well.
Our scope of work is intended to provide all of the design documentation, bid assistance, and
construction services necessary to completely renovate Centennial Lake as discussed In the Project
Approach above and to mitigate all of the current deficiencies identified in the 2016 lake rehabilitation
study.
Task 1: Preliminary Engineering (30% plans)
The Dudek team will begin Preliminary Engineering with a kick-off meeting with City staff to reconfirm
the project goals, discuss the project scope of work, and to discuss the project delivery schedule.
Dudek will also conduct a site meeting for the design team and City staff to document site conditions
and to review and discuss the various elements of the project and how they relate to the existing site.
Preliminary Engineering will also Include field work and subsequent meetings with City staff. Dudek
will prepare a 30% complete plan set and submit to the City for review and input. The 30% Centennial
Lake Renovation Plan set will Include the following sheets:
1. Title Sheet
2, Notes Sheet
3. Existing Conditions and Demolition Sheet
4. Site Plan / Lake Plan Sheets
5. Grading Plan Sheet
6. Plumbing & Piping Sheets
7. Lake Details Sheets
8. Water Feature Details Sheets
9. Pump Vault Details Sheets
10. Landscape Planting Plan Sheets
11. Landscape Planting Details Sheets
12. Landscape /Environmental /Fishery Details Sheet
13. Irrigation Plan Sheets
14. Irrigation Details Sheets
15. Electrical Wiring / Conduit Plan Sheets
16. Electrical Wiring Details and Diagrams Sheets
17. Signage Details Sheets
18. Lake / Fishery Specification Sheets
Upon completion of the 30% review by City staff, Dudek will prepare CEQA documentation of the
project. It Is our understanding that the City would like to process the proposed project under a
Categorical Exemption (CE) pursuant to Article 19 of the CEQA Guidelines.
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Deliverables:
• 30% Design Lake Renovation Plan Set (18-25 sheets)
• CEQA Categorical Exemption Document
Task 2: Design Development (60% plans)
In the Design Development phase Dudek will incorporate comments and input from the City into the
project design and advance the Lake Renovation Plan Set and project design to the 60% completion
level. In this phase, we will prepare the design and facility sizing calculations for the mechanical
equipment including the circulation pumps, sump pumps, water feature pumps, air compressors,
aeration disks, and ventilation fans. We will also design and size all of the water circulation system
piping, plumbing, and aeration tubing to meet minimum Orange County Environmental Health Division
Standards. Dudek will prepare design and sizing calculation for the bio -filtration system, the macro -
skimmers, and aquatic vegetation planting shelves. Dudek will prepare a draft Lake Manual which
Will include a detailed discussion on the lake -fishery management, lake water quality management,
lake operation, equipment maintenance guidelines and lake maintenance activities to assist City staff
in the management of the lake. All of the design calculations for the lake will be included in the
appendices of the lake manual. Dudek will also prepare a draft version of the project construction
specifications using the boilerplate provided by the City and submit to the City for review along with a
preliminary Engineer's Estimate consistent with the 60% level of completion of the construction
documents. The construction cost estimate will include all elements depicted in the plan set. The
cost estimate will include an Itemized breakdown to assist in budgeting. We anticipate meeting
with City staff on two occasions in this phase to discuss design development and to get city Input on
the design.
Dudek Habitat Restoration Specialists and Landscape Architects, in collaboration with in-house
Wildlife Biologists, will prepare a preliminary landscape/revegetation design solution and final
landscape construction documents forthe landscape/revegetation components of the project. The
extent of these services will include the following:
• Preliminary design and construction documentsfor improvementsto the'Waterfowl Island
and Wildlife Habitat Island",
• Preliminary design and construction documents for improvements to the lake margin
"Meandering Stream, Waterfall and Native Planting Area",
• Preliminary design and construction documents for improvements to the lake margins
associated with the "Aquatic-Wetiand Vegetation Planters" (i.e., planting strips in periodic
locations along the lake margins),
• Biological assistance for design and plant specification for the lake improvements
mentioned above,
• Preliminary design and construction documents for interpretive signage,
• Cost estimating support for landscape improvements
The work will include a site visit to evaluate existing conditions and available site opportunities;
preparation of a preliminary landscape design solution, and design and development of planting plans
(i.e., planting plans, legend, details, and notes) and a permanent landscape Irrigation system (i.e.,
irrigation plans, legend, details, and notes) utilizing an existing park point of connection. All project
specifications for the landscape and irrigation improvements would be prepared in plan format (i.e.,
specifications included as plan sheets within the construction document package). It is assumed that
all landscape/revegetation plans would be included as sheets within the overall engineering
construction document package.
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Dudek Landscape Architects will assist in the preparation of interpretive signage presentation displays
and mounting strategies, based on sign layouts and graphics developed by the City. Developed
designs will be included in the construction document package in both plan and detail format with
supportive notes and specifications to provide accurate direction for installation.
Sign content development:
Dudek will identify significant features of the Centennial lake habitat and create an informational
narrative that describes the habitat, it's fauna and flora inhabitants, and their impacts on the lake and
surrounding environs. This narrative will be the basis for the content of the interpretive signage and
information kiosk at the lake shoreline. A draft of the narrative will be presented for client review and
revisions prior to proceeding with design of the signage.
Interpretive signage design:
Dudek proposes to design one informational kiosk sign which will be Installed at the east end of the
lake shoreline. This kiosk will include a structural design that integrates Into the natural landscape
surroundings, and will incorporate multiple sign panels displaying information about the lake, park
history and development, maps, local habitats, and other visitor information related to the site, such
as lake hours, site regulations, etc.
In addition to the kiosk, two different interpretive sign panel displays will be designed to present
information to visitors about Centennial lake and its habitat:
1) One display will identify the waterfowl species that Inhabit the lake area and provide
information and instructions related to feeding stations located onsite. This information will
be replicated on several signs around the lake.
2) A second interpretive panel design will identify various lake habitats, fauna and flora, and
provide more specific information about the Centennial Lake environment.
Dudek will provide the interpretive signage content and design, Including sign panel layout,
typography selection, Illustration and graphic design, material specification recommendations, and
working drawings for fabrication estimates.
The biological work will Include a site visit by a Wildlife Biologist to further evaluate site conditions
and provide assistance with the development of design modifications to the Island to support
wildlife use. The Wildlife Biologist will also assist with the selection of native plant materials
appropriate for the intended function of the modified island and the lake margin planting areas, to
support waterfowl and wildlife use.
Deliverables:
• 60% Design Lake Renovation Plan Set (30-35 sheets)
• Draft Lake Manual
• 60% Construction Specifications
• Preliminary Engineer's Estimate
Task 3: Construction Documents (90% and 100% plans)
In the Final Design Construction Document phase Dudek will incorporate comments and input from
the City Into the project design and finalize the Lake Renovation Plan Set and project design to the
90% and then the 100% completion level. We anticipate two (2) submittals to the city for review; one
for the 90% complete set of construction documents and one for the 100% complete set of
construction documents. In this phase, we will revise and finalize the design and facility sizing
calculations for the mechanical equipment including the circulation pumps, sump pumps, water
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feature pumps, air compressors, aeration disks, and ventilation fans. We will also finalize design and
size all of the water circulation system piping, plumbing, and aeration tubing. Dudek will finalize design
and sizing calculation for the bio -filtration system, the macro -skimmers, and aquatic vegetation
planting shelves. Dudek will prepare a final Lake Manual which will include a detailed discussion on
the lake -fishery management, lake water quality management, lake operation, equipment
maintenance guidelines and lake maintenance activities to assist City staff in the management of the
lake. All of the design calculations for the lake will be included in the appendices of the lake manual.
Dudek will also prepare a final version of the project construction specifications and contract Pay Items
List using the boilerplate provided by the City and submit to the City for review along with a final
Engineer's Estimate consistent with the 90% and 100% level of completion of the construction
documents. We anticipate meeting with City staff on two occasions in this phase to discuss final
design and to get city input on the design.
Dudek will prepare a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in compliance with the current
Orange County—Santa Ana Region permit for MS4 permittees under the NPDES. Dudek will obtain
a W DI# and submit the SWPPP to the California Waterboard Smarts System website.
Deliverables:
• 90% Design Lake Renovation Plan Set (30-35 sheets) (pdf format)
• 100% Design Lake Renovation Plan Set (30-35 sheets) (pdf format, full size hard copies,
and Micro Stations V81 file format)
• Final Lake Manual (pdf format)
• 90% Construction Specifications Including contract Pay Items List (pdf and .doc file format)
• 100% Construction Specifications Including contract Pay Items List (pdf and .doc file
format)
• Final Engineer's Estimate (pdf format)
• SWPPP (pdf format)
• CE Documentation (pdf format)
• CDFW Notification (pdf format)
Task 4: Bid Support, Construction Administration, Record Drawings:
If requested, Dudek will provide bid support services and construction administration services, and
develop record drawings for the project as described below.
Bid Support Services
Bid Support Services will include attendance of the Pre -Bid meeting to provide answers to contractor
questions and information regarding the project design and needed, response to written Requests
for Information (RFI) to provide clarification or resolve discrepancies in the contract documents.
Responses will be provided within three (3) working days, and review of addendum documents.
Construction Support services will include the following services:
• Attendance at the pre -construction meeting,
• Review and approve submittals, as requested. If requested, Dudek will complete submittal
reviews within one (1) weeks of receipt.
• Provide periodic field and construction observation reviews and bring to the attention of
the City of Santa Ana any defects or deficiencies in the work by the construction contractor
which Dudek may observe.
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• Be available as requested by the City to resolve discrepancies in the contract documents.
Dudek will bring to the attention of the City any defects or deficiencies in the work by the
construction contractor which Dudek may observe.
• Fumish necessary drawings for corrections as required to remedy errors and omissions by
Dudek
Record Drawings / As -Built Plans
Upon completion of construction, the record drawings kept by the General Contractor will be turned
over to Dudek for preparation of "as -built" plans. Dudek will Incorporate all changes to the plans
electronically with all necessary revision notations. Once plans have been updated, an electronic file
will be submitted to the City in Microstation V81 CADD and pdf formats of the final as -built drawings
via CD, e-mail, or through an FTP site.
Task 5: Optional Services
Dudek will provide the additional optional services described below upon request by the City.
CEQA Special Studies
Dudek will provide the following technical studies to support the CE determination: Air Quality and
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Assessment, Biological Resource Evaluation, Cuitural-Historical-
Paleontological Resources Evaluation, and a Noise and Vibration Assessment.
CEQA Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND)
If it is determined that a CE is not the desired route of CEQA documentation for the project then,
Dudek will provide the following services to prepare a MND: Administrative Draft IS/MND,
Screencheck Draft IS/MND, Draft IS/MND, Response to comments and Final IS/MND, Notice of
Determination.
SWPPP
Dudek will prepare a Notice of Intent, Site Risk Assessment, Site Map, Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP), and Certification Statement In compliance with State of California Regional
Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region Order No. R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030.
Note; Dudek assumes that the annual permit fee will be paid directly by the City.
clarifications -
1 .
larifications:1. We have assumed that radio telemetry will be utilized for SCADA communications. In
addition, we are assuming that any needed radio path studies will be conducted by others.
2. Based on our review and preliminary calculations, upsizing and/or relocation of the existing
SCE electrical service is not required. Accordingly, any coordination with SCE is not
Included In the current scope of work.
3. Our approach provides SCADA to only the large pumping vault.
4. Our approach assumes abandonment and electrical safe -off (per NEC) of the existing small
equipment vaults and development of a common design for the small pump vaults.
5. It is our understanding that we will need to coordinate plan check with the City of Santa Ana
and other agencies including but, not limited to City of Santa Ana Public Works Design,
Water and Construction Engineering Divisions, and Parks Recreation & Community
Services Division, California Department of Fish and Game, the Callfomia State Department
ofAgii1culture, Vector Control, National Pollution Discharge Elimination Permit (NPDES) and
the California Regional Water Quality Control Board.
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2.2 Project Schedule
Dudek has prepared the following schedule to illustrate our ability to complete this project in the proposed limeline.
FIGURE 5. PROJECT SCHEDULE
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3 Fee Proposal
Our fee proposal is included in a separate sealed envelope.
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4 Certifications
Appendix
ATTACHMENT 3-1: NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT
CERTIFICATIONS
NON-COLLUSTON AFFIDAVIT
(Title 23 United States Cade Section 112 and
Public Contract Code Section 7106))
To the CITY OF SANTA ANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
In accordance with Title 23 United Stake Code Section 112 and Public Contract Calc 7106 the BIDDER declares
that the bid is not made in the interest of or on behalf of, any undiselmed person, partnership, company, association,
organisation, or corporation; that the bid Is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the BIDDER has not directly or
indirectly induced or solicited my other BIDDER to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly a Indirectly
colluded, conspired, connived or agreed with wry BIDDER or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall
refrain from bidding; that the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreemen6
communication, or conference with anyone to Ex the bid price of the BIDDER or any BIDDER, or to fist any
overhead, profit, or cost clement of the bid price, or of that of any other BIDDER, or insecure anyadvantage against
the public body awarding the contact of anyone imerested in the proposed contractthat all elatanents contained in
the bid as true; and, further, that the BIDDER bas not, directly a• indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any
breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay,
any fee to any corporation, partnership, compagv association, cogani ndon, bid depository, or to my member or agent
thereof to effectuate a collusive ar sham bid.
Note The above Non -collusion Affidavit is pan of the Proposal. Siong this Proposal on the sigtntum
portion thereof shall also constituteat ahme of this Noncalluslon Af idavit. BIDDERS am cautioned that
maldng a false certification may sub'7't the ccriik to criminal prosecution.
Signed
State of California
County of SAN 2)/E(a
Dudek
Chairman / CEO
Snbscn'hcd and swam to (or affirmed) before me on this /"day of a700J 20/d' by
F"Atx D azide . proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persons) who appeared
before me.
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Appendix
ATTACMIENT 3-2: NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATIONS
The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to tine but ofhis other
knowledge and belief, that
1. No federal
my porsm for iaftuenclog W attempting to hdlumce mofficer Ormoploycoofsay h(kad a -gooey,
Member ofCongress, an ofticur or employee of Congress, or un employee of a Member ofConyros
In connection with the awarding of any federaleortttao6 the making crony fedemi gram, the makint
of say federal loan, die entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, himah cation,
renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal comnct, grant, loan, or coopemtivo agreement.
2. Ifmty Mrds other (Iran federal appropriated funds have been paid or will bed to any person for
Influencing or auempting to influerm any oFlicer or employee ormy, federal agygaency, aMember of
Congn ss, an o177cer or employee of Congress, at m catploAc ofu Member el fiDngleeS in
connection with this federal contrae4 grant loan, bra or cooperative agreement, the undersigned
shall complete and submit a "Disclosure ofLobbying Acgvities",
INS eertifkation is a motorial representation effect upon which reliance was placed when this tamssction was made
or entered lino, Submission of this eenification is aprerequisite for making or emeriag Into Ibis transaction imposed
by Section 1352, Title 31, U. R. Code. Any person who Pals to file the required oerdficadon shat) be subject toa civil
penally ofnot less than 510,000 and not mm than $100,000 for each such failure.
The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or propusal that he or she shall require that the
language ofthiscord ficadm be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such sub
recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
Signed and Printed Namr
.i;,t, Vice President
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Appendix
ATTACHMENT 3.3: NON-DISCREIIINATION CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATIONS
The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies as
follows:
1. The Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee or applicaM for employment because of
race, color, religion, am or national origin. The Consultant shall take afiumative action to ensure
that applicants are employed, and that employees are trained during employment without, regard to
iheirrace, color, religion, sex, ornational otigin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the
following: employment upgmdiag, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or noruitme,rt advcrtisfng;
layoff or tonnination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training,
Including apprenticeship. IN Consultant agrees to .post In conspicuous places, available to
employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this
nondiscrimination clause.
2. 7be Consultant shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of
the Consultant, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, am or national origin -
3. The Consultant shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which ho/she has a
collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising
the said labor union or workers' representatives of the Consultant's commitments under this section,
and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for
employment.
4. The Consultant shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965,
and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary o£Labor.
S. The Consultant shall furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of
September 24, 196$, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant
thereto, and will pormit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the administering agency
and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation, to ascertain compliance with such rules,
regulations, and orders.
6. In the event of the Consultant's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of thiscontract
or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, the contract may be canceled, terminated, or
suspended in whole or is part and the Consultant may be declared ineligible for further Government
contracts or fedandly assisted construction contracts In accordance with procedures authorized in
Execution Order 11246 of September 24, 1968, and such other sanctions may be imposed and
remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 196$, or by rule,
regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law,
7. The Consultant shall include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and
the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted
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by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor Issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive
Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontract
or purchase order as the administering agency may direct us means of enforcing such provisions,
inctudtng sanctions for noncompliance, provided, however, that in the event the Consultant becomes
involved in, or Is threatened with, litigation with a sub -consultant or vendor as it result of such
direction by the administering agency, the Consultant may request that the United States enter into
such litigation to protect the Interests of theUnitedStates.
B. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1335, as added by Chapter 643 Stats. 1939, and as
amended,
No discrimination shalt be made In the employment of persons upon public works because of thee,
religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicaps, mental condition, maritat status, or
sex of such persons, except as provided in Section 1420, and any consultant of public works violating
this Section Is subject to all the penalties imposed for a violation of the Chapter.
Title: Bob Ohlund, PE, vice President
Firm: Dudek
Date: 5.31.18
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Jonis C. Smith, PE, CFM
Project Manager
Jonis Smith is a professional engineer with 23 years' experience in
all aspects of project management, stormwater management,
flood control engineering, water quality permitting, low impact
(LID) stormwater management design, construction management,
and water resource system design. He has successfully
engineered and managed the conceptual design, preliminary
design, final design, and construction processes for numerous
public, pseudo -public, and private projects. He is adept in all
aspects of obtaining resource agency permits and construction
permits. He has successfully processed numerous Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (Conditional Letter of
Map Revision (CLOMR), Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), Physical
Map Revision (PMR), and Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA))
applications,
Project Experience
EDUCATION
California State University, Long Beach
MS, Civil Engineering (Construction
Management), 2000
California State University, Long Beach
BS, Civil Engineering, 1995
ACCREDITATIONS AND LICENSES
State of California Registered Professional
Engineer RCE 58654
State of Arizona Registered Professional
Engineer RCE 46552
Cedified Floodplain Manager
No. US•14-07485
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Floodplain Managers Association
Centennial Park Lake Circulation and Aeration Study, Santa Ana, California. Project manager for the
evaluation and remediation study for the Centennial Park Lake, Field work and existing project evaluation
included soft sediment samples to analyze the lake bed retardation properties and water samples, taken of
the course of three months, to monitor the quality of the water. A Lake Operations and Maintenance
Manual was written for the city on urban lake habitat preservation. The proposed design alternatives
included recirculation pumps, aeration pods, manmade reefs, bio -remediation areas, and educational
signage to educate the public of their essential role in sustaining the habitat.
Percolation Pond Site Expansion Project, City of Santa Maria, California. Served as the Project
Manager for the Percolation Pond Site Expansion Project (Project) which involves expanding the
percolation ponds to dispose of the WWTP's ultimate treated effluent capacity of 13.5 MGD. Dudek's
engineers explored and ultimately designed pumping, pipeline and expanded percolation facilities on 241
acres of land owned by the City, that were previously being contract farmed. Phase I of the Project
designed facilities to accommodate 25% of the WWTP effluent capacity. Dudek's engineers also
investigated the use of a Bio -Filter to fix and remove dissolved nitrogen from the effluent prior to
percolation.
Valley Center Municipal Water District, Woods Valley Ranch WRF Phase 2 and Charlan Road
Seasonal Storage, Valley Center, California. Mr. Smith is serving as Civil/Site Design Task leader for the
Charlan Road Seasonal Storage Facility Project(s). The Projects support the phased development of the
South Village Wastewater Service Area within the District and are funded by Clean Water State Revolving
Fund (SRF) loans, The WRF upgrades include design of an extended aeration, activated sludge process
design for biological nitrogen removal and tertiary disk filters followed by chlorine disinfection. The facility
is a 100% reuse project requiring 134-day5 of wet weather storage, Dudek is designing a 43 acre-foot (14
million gallons) earthen basin to provide supplemental wet weather storage. The pond geometry and
layout was designed to stay out of jurisdictional permitting of the Division of Safety of Dams. To mitigate
the potential consolidation of loose alluvial soils below the basin berms during a design seismic event,
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over -excavation and re -compaction of 80,000 cubic yards of onsite material was required to stabilize
subsurface soils from existing ground level to the underlying bedrock. To construct the above grade
berms, the project will import approximately 50,000 cubic yards, Dudek is coordinating with the District to
identify, select; and pre -negotiate an offsite borrow pit for the imported material. Other improvements
include recycled water pump stations at the WRF site and Charlan Road, coordinated to allow parallel
operation in a common 5,000 -ft long forcemain to the neighboring Woods Valley Golf Course.
Harveston Lake, Lennar Homes, Temecula, California. Project Manager and Project Engineer for
proposed 10 acre (150 ac -ft) lake for the then proposed residential community known as Harveston. Mr.
Smith designed the lake liner, filtration, circulation, and aeration systems. He prepared the lake grading
plan set with all the lake operational features and published a lake Operations Manual to give the lake
owner guidance on lake maintenance and operations procedures.
Heritage Park Lake, City of Cerritos, Cerritos, California. Project Manager and Project Engineer for
proposed 4 acre (24 ac -ft) lake for the then proposed renovation of the community park. Mr. Smith
designed the lake liner, filtration, circulation, and aeration systems. He prepared the lake grading plan set
with all the lake operational features and published a lake operations manual for the lake owner.
North Trumble Recycled Water Storage Pond, Eastern Municipal Water District, Perris, California.
Mr. Smith served as the lead project engineer for the pond design portion for this project. The project
consisted of design for two new recycled water ponds that will provide the District with 1,500 acre-feet
(489 million gallons) of additional seasonal storage capacity to allow the District to use more recycled
water within its service area during the high -demand summer months. Features of the new ponds include
three 2,000 gpm floating pump stations with 150 hp vertical turbine pumps, approximately 2,500 If of 16 -
inch to 36 -inch inlet and discharge piping, and 36 -inch diameter steel pipelines and isolation valves to
interconnect the new ponds to each other and to the existing adjacent Trumble Road Recycled Water
Pond. Access roads to the bottom of the ponds with landing platforms for cranes will also be provided.
The project also includes improvements to two existing recycled water ponds, the 117 MG Case Road Pond
and the 50 MG Watson Road Pond. These improvements include new 2,000 gpm floating pump stations
and associated inlet and discharge piping, electrical and SCADA system upgrades, and deepening of Case
Road Pond to optimize the storage capacity at that site.
WRP7 Percolation Ponds, Coachella Valley Water District, Coachella, California. Project Engineer for
design of the 58 -MG percolation pond. The project goal was to maximize the disposal capacity of onsite
percolation ponds, thereby minimizing the District's reliance on offsite percolation ponds which are subject
to restrictions during wet weather events. A comprehensive geotechnical investigation was prepared to
analyze hydraulic conductivity of the surface soils, general geology, and local hydrogeology. This analysis
identified soil clogging and subterranean groundwater barriers as restrictions to the onsite percolation
rate, with varying expected percolation rate across the plant site. This evaluation was developed into a
percolation pond improvement strategy that includes reconfiguring the ponds to maximize percolation
capacity and onsite storage volume.
Fletcher Percolation Basin, Orange County Water District, Orange, California. Project• Manager and
Project Engineer for the proposed redevelopment and repurposing of a150 ac -ft percolation basin for
OCWD. Mr. Smith prepared a preliminary design study to determine the basin storage and percolation
capacity. The basin was preliminarily designed to operate as a dual use facility providing both stormwater
detention and groundwater recharge. The basin will also provide additional storage capacity in the OCWD
Riverview Basin system adjacent to the Santa Ana River. The basin was preliminarily designed to function as
a deep recharge basin with a maximum depth of 35 -ft. The basin bottom and sided below the permanent
storage pool were designed with large particle size soil slopes to allow for maximum recharge.
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Bob Ohlund, PE
Principal in Charge
Bob Ohlund is Vice President of Dudek and has more than 33
years' engineering consulting experience focused on
developing creative and sustainable solutions for public
infrastructure. Mr. Ohlund is an expert in water, wastewater,
and recycled water resource projects, serving in program
management, project management, and construction
management roles. His leadership in planning, design and
construction of new facilities and rehabilitation of existing
facilities has culminated in many successful projects.
EDUCATION
University of Southern California
BS, Civil Engineering, 1983
CERTIFICATIONS
Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. 41006
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Water Works Association (AMA)
since 1963, #0081539
Water Environment Federation (WEfTEC),
#01786979
Project ExperienceAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
I (ASCE), #424585
Artificial Circulation Systems for Mathis Reservoir and Orange County Water Association, 1983 -
Bear Brand Reservoir, Moulton Niguel Water District, present; Board of Directors (1994-2000);
California. Project manager for the design of an artificial I President (2000)
circulation system In Mathis Reservoir and Bear Brand
Reservoir. The circulation system included the installation of a motor driven submersible mixer. This mixer
consisted of large "banana blade' propeller driven by a 3.5 horsepower motor, mounted on a mast
allowing for removal and installation of the mixer, without taking the reservoir out of service. The mounting
system was structurally designed to complement the existing steel tank's internal structural features. A new
hatch was provided in the roof of the reservoir over the mixer, complete with a davit crane to facilitate
removal and installation. In addition, seven sampling ports, tubing, and valving were designed to facilitate
the Moulton Niguel Water District's confirmation of water quality within the vertical scope of the reservoir.
Aeration and Electrical Upgrades, Muirlands Wastewater Treatment Plant, Los Alisos Water
District Aeration units in Lagoons Nos. 2 and 3 were added to increase the dissolved oxygen to enhance
the lagoon performance in the secondary treatment process. Electrical power service was designed to
accommodate the ultimate aeration requirements of the lagoons.
Zone 4 and 6 Reservoirs Artificial Circulation Evaluation, Irvine Ranch Water District,
California. Project manager for the evaluation of inducing artificial circulation or mixing of stored water in
an attempt to increase water quality in the system. Baffles, submersible mixers, and alternative operational
scenarios were evaluated with cost estimates, and present worth analyses were used to quantify the costs
and benefits. In addition, computer modeling using computational fluid dynamics of the preferred mixing
alternatives was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of the alternatives to support recommendations
for the improvements.
North Trumble Recycled Water Storage Ponds, Eastern Municipal Water District, Perris,
California. Project Manager for the design of two new recycled water ponds that will provide the District
with approximately 1,500 acre-feet (489 million gallons) of additional seasonal storage capacity. Coordinated
special studies, including geotechnical investigations to further characterize the groundwater conditions and
is evaluating several potential means and methods for a concentrated dewatering operation in the proposed
excavation area, thereby avoiding the need to drain the existing pond for the duration of construction
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Features of the new ponds include three 2,000 gpm floating pump stations, approximately 2,500 If of 16 -
inch to 36 -inch inlet and discharge piping, and 36 -inch diameter steel pipelines and isolation valves to
interconnect the new ponds to each other and to the existing adjacent Trumble Road Recycled Water
Pond. Access roads to the bottom of the ponds with landing platforms for cranes will also be provided.
The project also includes improvements to two existing recycled water ponds, the 117 MG Case Road Pond
and the 50 MG Watson Road Pond. These improvements include new 2,000 gpm floating pump stations and
associated inlet and discharge piping, electrical and SCADA system upgrades, and deepening of Case Road
Pond to optimize the storage capacity at that site.
Recycled Water Use & Seasonal Storage, Diamond Valley Lake Area, Eastern Municipal Water
District, California. Project manager to prepare an initial feasibility analysis to identify and evaluate
potential alternatives for the use and seasonal storage of recycled water in recreational areas adjacent to
the east and west dams of Diamond Valley Lake, in Riverside County, CA. Specific issues researched for the
study included;
• Opportunities and barriers to recycled water use for landscape and recreational purposes,
• Opportunities for winter storage of recycled water for meeting -summer demand,
• Potential for groundwater percolation and re -pumping for summer supply and associated impacts,
• Pond design issues including liner alternatives,
• Water quality issues and constraints, landscape irrigation and storage of recycled water,
• Regulatory, environmental and institutional requirements and constraints,
• East Valley Management Plan issues and constraints.
Syphon RW Seasonal Storage Reservoir & Multi -Zone Pump Station, Irvine Ranch Water
District, California. Mr. Ohlund provided evaluation of integrating this new, seasonal recycled water
storage reservoir into the IRWD recycle water system. Modification to current system operation was
analyzed as this reservoir will become a significant source of supply in the high demand months, in
addition to operational modifications and system improvements associated with conveying large supply to
fill the reservoir in low demand months. Dudek further prepared the preliminary design of a multi -zone
recycled water pump station (32,000 gpm total pumping capacity). System operation, reservoir, pump
stations, disinfection and pipe sizing was considered to maximize storing the excess recycled water supply
potential from two reclamation plants in the winter months, yet balancing the sizing of facilities with future
demands. A new multi -zone pumping station, including the ability to pump to three different pressure
zones to take advantage of system head to provide an energy efficient design, strainer facilities to filter
algae and other biomatter, and both disinfection and dechlorination facilities were defined and preliminary
design provided. Dudek additionally prepared environmental documentation for the facilities discussed
above as well as the overall dam raising project.
Canyon Lake Treatment Plant Intake Facility Replacement, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water
District — Principal -in -charge for the design of a new intake facility which draws water from Canyon Lake
and pumps to the treatment plant. Facilities included the relocation of a floating pump platform, 500 -feet
of new 30 -inch transmission main, and injectors for the injection of chlorine, acid, polymer and alum.
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Timothy Muli, PE, LEED AP
Lead Engineer
Mr. Mull has experience in complex hydrology and hydraulic
modeling and analysis. He has been involved in preparation of
runoff management plans for developments within the
Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San
Bernardino. He has recently been involved in the technical
review of a Master Plan of Drainage for the County of Orange,
under contract to the County. He performed complex 2D
hydraulic simulation of sub -surface and surface flooding for the
World Trade Center in New York City, 2D XP-SWMM modeling
of flooding within the City of Redlands. Among other complex
and interesting projects, Tim just completed a Master Plan of
Drainage for the City of South San Francisco, a project
requiring complex hydrology and 2D flood simulation and
involving Radar Rainfall Estimation for Modeling.
EDUCATION
California State University, Los Angeles
MS Civil Engineering, 2002
University of Nairobi, Kenya
BS Civil Engineering, 1999
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Professional Civil Engineer
CA No. 72992
LEED Accredited Professional, 2009
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE),
Orange County Chapter, Associate Member
Engineers Wdhout Borders (EWB), USA,
Member
The Institution of Engineers of Kenya, Kenya,
Member
Mr. Mull also has experience in roadway drainage and has I Toastmasters International, Member
prepared several plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) as
well as hydrologic and hydraulic reports for public and private
sector clients for projects within the Counties of Riverside, Orange and San Bernardino. He has recently
completed the preparation of drainage PS&E for the Foothill Parkway Westerly Extension Project for the
City of Corona, in Riverside County (now under construction) , the Alton Parkway Extension for the County
of Orange & City of Lake Forest, and preparation of drainage PS&E for Tract Developments within the City
of Beaumont. He is currently involved in the preparation of drainage PS&E for the Santiago Hill II -South
Tract Development for the Irvine Community Development within the City of Orange, in the County of
Orange.
Project Experience
Heritage Fields Drainage and Water Quality Master Plans, Fivepoint Communities (formerly
Heritage Fields EI Toro, LLC), Irvine, California. Project Engineer. He was responsible for complex
hydrology modeling involving complex detention basin, water quality basin and channel routing. This
project involved use of County approved programs such as AES, WSPGW, and HEC -RAS. He was also
responsible for providing support in preparation of drainage master plan report. The scope included a
regional hydrology, master planning of backbone facilities, and GIS mapping for the overall Heritage Fields
project. The project encompasses 850 acres of the former EI Toro Marine Corps Air Station and borders
the Great Park. It will provide approximately 1,100 residential dwelling units together with two golf courses,
riparian corridors, lake features, and trail connections. The master plan of drainage included six regional
watersheds (Marshburn, Bee Canyon, Agua Chinon, Borrego, Serrano, and Upper San Diego Creek)
passing through the project site and a master plan of water quality for all districts of Heritage Fields( -
Actual, 2009 - PS, - Estimate)
Design of Recharge Basin at the Victoria Site, Western Municipal Water District, California. Project
engineer for the preliminary design of the pilot test began in February 2016, including review of data from
previous site surveys and subsurface investigations. Data from these studies was used to develop a plan for
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a more extensive investigation (exploratory excavations) of the near -surface (< 10 feet) sediments. Results
from the exploratory excavations were used to select the horizontal and vertical locations of two infiltration
test cells and associated monitoring wells. Source water for the pilot test was supplied from the District
non -potable water system. Construction of the pilot test was completed in May 2016 and infiltration rate
testing occurred from May 13 through July 15, 2016. Identified infiltration rates ranged from 3.5 to 19.0 feet
per day (ft/day), with sustained infiltration rates of 3.5 ft/day and 11.5 ft/day on the east and west sides of
the site respectively. The Dudek team provided construction of the pilot test basins, as well as the ongoing
operation and maintenance of the pilot program (in association with Scheevel Engineering).
Using data from the pilot test program, the Dudek team began final design of the Victoria Water Recharge
Facility. Ongoing effort have included the Victoria site configuration, permitting, stormwater capture
facilities, and ancillary equipment. A variety of site configurations have been developed, each evaluated to
determine its stormwater capture capacity, long-term sedimentation characteristics, and ongoing
operation and maintenance characteristics. With the selection of the preferred site configuration, final
design plans, specifications and cost opinions are under development. Currently, the 10 -acre Victoria site
Is projected to be capable of recharging the Arlington Basin in excess of 3,000 acre-feet per year. The
facility is projected to be constructed in 2018, and recharging the Arlington Basin by December 2018.
Rosedale Development (Monrovia), Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Design Engineer. He was
responsible for hydrology and hydraulics and preparation of H& H report. The project involved complex
detention basin and water quality basin routing using the Los Angeles County design procedures and
methodologies. Programs used in this project include WMS, MODRAT, and TC calculator. The project
including professional engineering and surveying services for the preparation of master developer plans
for Azusa Light & Amp; water infrastructure facilities; grading plans for building pads; improvement plans
for streets; water, sewer, and storm drains; and tentative and final tract maps for the Rosedale project,
located within the City of Azusa. This 800 -acre master -planned community proposes 1,200 dwelling units
and community recreation facilities.( - Actual, 2009 - PS, - Estimate)
Planning Area 2 Master Civil Engineer, Rancho Mission Viejo, LLC, Rancho Mission Viejo,
California. Project Engineer. Project Engineer responsible for technical review of the Ranch Plan Planned
Community Runoff Management Plan prepared by others as part of an on-call professional services for the
County of Orange. He was responsible for coordination with County plan check staff to facilitate the Ranch
Runoff Management Plan review and approval. The plan check included the review of approximately 150
hydrology models performed by another consulting firm. He was also responsible for applying County
procedures and requirements to provide detailed comments and guide the consulting engineers in the
development of their hydrology models. He was responsible for the overall reviewing, providing
correction, guidance, and coordinating with Engineers and County staff to ensure quick approval of the
Runoff Management Plan, He also assisted with conceptual design for portions of Rancho Mission Viejo
Company's Planning Area 2 (PA2), a large-scale land planning project that is the second of five villages to
be developed within the greater Rancho Mission Viejo community in the hills above the City of San Juan
Capistrano, The company hopes to develop over 12,000 homes, commercial areas, and other amenities
over the next 20 years in the same legacy as their other successful development in Rancho Santa Margarita
and Ladera. He helped develop the infrastructure and housing design for the community in a manner that
was cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally sensitive and sustainable. His tasks included
transportation design, permitting, mapping, stormwater runoff and quality, and environmental urban
planning.( - Actual, 2014 - PS, 2014 - Estimate)
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Neil Harper, PE
Pump Vault Design
Neil Harper has more than 17 years of experience in project
management, engineering, planning, design, and
construction support services for a variety of municipal and
public agency projects. Specific areas of practice include
water, wastewater, and water reuse systems. Relevant
experience includes water distribution and treatment facilities,
pumping facilities, and reservoirs.
EDUCATION
California Polytechnic State University,
San Luis Obispo
BS, Bio -Resource and Agricultural
Engineering, 1999
LICENSE
Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. C63288
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Successful project management is a key attribute of Mr. Orange County Water Association
Harper's. He has proven to communicate regularly with the I American Society of Civil Engineers
Client to develop a thorough understanding of the project and
the Client's needs. Tracking project milestones and their relation to the project schedule and budget is a
point of focus for Mr. Harper, allowing for on-going knowledge of the project status.
Project Experience
Sand Canyon Zone A Pump Station and Filtration Facility, Irvine Ranch Water District, City of
Irvine, Orange County, California. Project Manager for preliminary design of the recycled water pump
station expansion and replacement of pressure filtration facility. This project included a benchscale chlorine
residual testing and analysis to determine the amount of sodium hypochlorite required to achieve a 5 parts
per million chlorine residual. This was required because the Sand Canyon Reservoir is an open earthen
reservoir with aquatic plants and animals and thus forms hydrogen sulfide. The preliminary layout of the
facility was comprised of a 10-cfs vertical turbine booster pump station, pressure type rotating screen
strainers, a screenings backwash lift station, a sodium hypochlorite which housed 4,000 -gallons of sodium
hypochlorite, metering pumps, controls and appurtenances and a new motor control center.
North Trumble Recycled Water Storage Ponds, Eastern Municipal Water District, Riverside County,
California. Project engineer for design of (9) 150 -hp vertical turbine floating pump stations, (5) pressure
sustaining, flow control, and flow metering inlet facilities to the (5) ponds, and (5) outlet metering stations. The
project entailed multiple connections from the 24 -inch inlet piping and 16 -inch outlet piping to the 36 -inch and
48 -inch recycled water transmission mains. Extensive coordination with SCE to provide electrical service for the
(9) floating pump stations was also required.
Pump Stations Design for 82 -Acre Habitat Restoration, City of Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange
County, California. Project Manager for design of a 15 -hp vertical turbine floating pump station and
secondary 10 -hp in-line booster pump which provided recycled water for the 82 -acre restoration. Each
pump station ws equipped with a hydro -pneumatic tank, variable speed controller, isolation valves, a
strainer, and a flow meter.
Santa Maria WWTP Percolation Ponds Expansion, City of Santa Maria, San Barbara County, California.
Project enigneer for design of a 20 -MGD, secondary effluent variable speed operated, vertical turbine pump
station and (2) flow diversion structures which consisted of multiple 24 -inch and 20 -inch manually operated sluice
gates to route flows to the various percolation basins. Due to the low relative static lift and varying water levels
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within the percolation basins and pumping forebay, a high spot in the pump station discharging piping was
required to faciliate proper operation of the pump station under the full range of operating condictions.
San Jacinto Valley Enhanced Recharge & Recovery Program, Eastern Municipal Water Department,
San Jacinto, California. Lead engineer responsible for the preliminary design of a treatment facility for
iron and manganese removal, blending, disinfection, and storage of extracted groundwater. The
centralized treatment facility was designed to process up to 18,300-gpm from the proposed eleven
groundwater extraction wells constructed across three phases. The design includes chemical oxidation of
the iron and managenes for removal by media filtration. Treatment system also inlcudes the application of
a blending strategy to mix high quality water (low iron and manganese concentration) with poor quality
water (high iron and manganese concentrations).
LLWRF Recycled Water Reservoir and Percolation Basins, Lee Lake Water District, Corona,
Riverside County, California. Project Manager for design of the 2 -MG recycled water reservoir with
liner and floating cover, relocated 1,600-gpm booster pump station, 10 -ft diameter clearwell, 2 percolation
basins totaling 2.5 -acres in surface area. Project also includes multiple 12 -inch and 18 -Inch pipelines to
fill/drain reservoir and Hill the percolation basins, and perimeter and basin maintenance access roads.
Placentia and Raymond Basins Feasibility Study, Orange County Water District, Anaheim,
California. Project Engineer for preliminary pump station design that included preparation of system
head curves (full and empty basin condition) for each basin, pump selection, preparing construction cost
estimates, sizing electric service, preparing preliminary submersible pump station configurations (including
detailed sump layouts with piping/valve configurations), preparing preliminary site plans, and composing
pertinent sections of the feasibility study.
Upgrades to Mangular Blend -Station, City of Corona, Riverside County, California. Project Manager
for design of nitrate blend station facility, which included a 2,000-gpm, 125 -hp vertical turbine pump in
vault, flow metering facilities, facility piping (12 to 24 inch), nitrate blending facilities, nitrate sampling and
analyzers, flow control and pressure -reducing valve vault, electrical service, motor control center, non-
automatic transfer switch, PLC/SCADA system, radio telemetry, and miscellaneous site upgrades.
Perimeter Booster Pump Station Upgrades, San Bernardino Municipal Water Department, City of
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California. Project Manager for preliminary and final design
of a 100 -hp vertical turbine pump, discharge piping and valving, 100 -hp solid state soft starter, 250 -kW
generator set, and a 600A automatic transfer switch. The 100 -hp pump was required to pump to the
interim and future hydraulic grades which differed by approximtely 25 -ft and hydraulic calculations had to
be prepared to determine the impacts to the (2) existing pumps for both of the hydraulic scenarios. The
project also required enlarging the pump station enclosure to accommodate the generator and consisted
of additional concrete block wall, relocating a 10 -ft gate and asphalt paving.
Camino Real Booster Pump Station, City of Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California. Project
Engineer for design of a 4,700-gpm booster pump station comprised of a (3) 2,350-gpm 125 -hp vertical
turbine pumps (2 duty and 1 standby) in a CMU block wall building. Other facilities included a MCC,
overhead monorail crane, surge anticipator valve, standby generator set, SCADA/Telemetry, 600A electric
service, and a flow metering vault. Site improvements consisted of approximately 500 -If of 18 and 24 -inch
yard piping and site grading/paving. Site demolition included demolition of an existing well.
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Gregory Guillen, PhD, PE
Treatment Design
Gregory Guillen is a chemical and environmental engineer
focused on water and wasterwater treatment. Dr. Guillen's
expertise covers the fundamentals of chemical and
environmental engineering with an emphasis on water and
wastewater treatment. Dr. Guillen has authored several peer-
reviewed papers in the field of desalination and membrane
filtration, holds multiple patents, and has lectured in the
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering while at
UCLA. Dr. Guillen has 6 years of experience analyzing,
improving, and designing water and wastewater treatment
processes as well as odor control systems while with Dudek.
His ability to break down very complex problems into easily
understood solutions makes him an asset to any water or wastewe
Project Experience
EDUCATION
University of California, Los Angeles
MS, Civil Engineering
PhD, Civil Engineering
University of California, Riverside
BS, Environmental Engineering
LICENSE
Professional Civil Engineer
CA No. 83897
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
California Water Environment Association
WateReuse Association
ter project
4S Ranch WRF Disinfection Alternatives Technical Memorandum, Olivenhain Municipal Water
District, Encinitas, California. Dr. Guillen produced a Technical Memorandum describing the existing UV
disinfection system and operations and potential disinfection alternatives, including chlorination systems
and upgraded UV systems. The Tech Memo described and compared capital and operational costs for
each alternative. Recommendations were made to the District for disinfection system capital
improvements.
San Clemente Island Potable Water Delivery — Water Quality Investigation, Curtin Maritime, San
Diego, California. Dr. Guillen assisted Curtin Maritime in the evaluation of water quality issues associated
with the delivery of potable water to the US Naval base on San Clemente Island. Dr. Guillen inspected
barge holding tanks and discussed the recurring water quality issues with Curtin and the Navy.
Recommendations were given to remedy the identified biological and VOC water quality exceedances. The
water quality issues have since been corrected.
San Jacinto Valley Enhanced Recharge and Recovery Program, Eastern Municipal Water District,
San Jacinto, California. Dr. Guillen created the preliminary design for a centralized iron, manganese, and
nitrate treatment system. Several new wells were considered for returning to service, all of which exceeded
drinking water quality standards for iron, manganese, and/or nitrate. Dr. Guillen designed a treatment
system to bring all of these constituents to below their MCLS without the need for costly ion exchange or
reverse osmosis.
Woods Valley Ranch Water Reclamation Facility Phase 2, Valley Center Municipal Water District,
Valley Center, California. Dr. Guillen has designed secondary, tertiary, and disinfection processes for the
Woods Valley Ranch WRF Phase 2 expansion. Secondary wastewater treatment consists of an Aero -Mod
extended aeration system capable of full nitrification -denitrification. Tertiary treatment consists of
coagulation, flocculation, and cloth disk filters. Dr. Guillen has developed a tracer study protocol in
coordination with the California Department of Public Health that will be used to recertify the existing
chlorine contact basins to determine their ultimate capacities. The WRF will continue to produce Title 22
quality effluent.
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GREGORY GUILLEN, PHD, PE —CONTINUED
Process Evaluation and Data Gap Analysis at Grass Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant, Lake
Arrowhead CSD, Lake Arrowhead, California. Dr. Guillen analyzed process data and treatment
performance at Lake Arrowhead's Grass Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant. Treatment process
deficiencies were identified and several operational and capital improvement project recommendations
were made. The client now has a clear path toward achieving a more reliable treatment process.
Process Evaluation, Data Gap Analysis, and Risk Analysis for Crestline Sanitation District, Crestline
CSD, Crestline, California. Dr. Guillen analyzed process data and treatment performance at Crestline
CSD's three wastewater treatment facilities. As a follow up to this analysis, a risk analysis was conducted to
identify points of risk in the treatment process. Several operational and capital improvement plan
recommendations were made. Crestline CSD has updated its Capital Improvement Plan with prioritized
projects directly derived from this work.
Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment System Recommendations Memorandum, BACHEM Americas,
Inc., Vista, California. Dr. Guillen examined industrial wastewater quantity and quality from a peptide
manufacturer in Vista, CA. The client had historically not met discharge limits set forth by Encina
Wastewater Authority's Source Control Program. As a result, the client was forced to stop discharging its
industrial wastewater to the local sewer and begin hauling offsite at a considerable cost. Dr. Guillen made
recommendations on a wastewater pretreatment system design that would allow the client to reliably
comply with EWA's wastewater quality requirements, restore wastewater discharge to the local sewer, and
eliminate all hauling costs.
Preliminary Engineering Report for Proposed Domestic Water Supply Project Manganese
Treatment System Water Supply Wells No. 7 and 8, Photovoltaic Solar Array and Pipeline
Replacement, Jacumba Community Services District, Jacumba, California. Dr. Guillen developed a
preliminary design of a manganese treatment system for Jacumba Community Services District Dr. Guillen
helped write the preliminary design report, which was used to secure USDA grant funding for the
procurement and construction of the treatment system, PV solar array, and pipeline replacement.
Ventura WRF Process Evaluation and Capital Improvement Plan, City of San Buenaventura,
California. Dr. Guillen assisted in the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) workshops with Ventura
WRF Staff. The workshops identified unit processes within the WRF, identified their modes of failure, and
scored the criticality of those failures. The FMEA process in conjunction with the WRF treatment process
analysis, identified constraints within the facility and helped develop the City's Capital Improvement Plan.
Plant No. 1 Activated Sludge Process Facility No. 1 — Denitrification Process Study for 2615 SCE
Incentive Application, Orange County Sanitation District, Fountain Valley, California. Dr. Guillen
provided technical oversight of the Biowin process modeling effort of an OCSD activated sludge treatment
system. Process models were created to evaluate three treatment scenarios: mixed liquor return,
simultaneous nitrification -denitrification, and creation of a third anoxic zone. The model outputs were used
in a lifecycle model to determine the payback period of each project Dr. Guillen contributed to the
Technical Memorandum In which a capital project was recommended based on energy use and project
lifecycle cost.
Produced Water Treatment Feasibility Study, Central Valley, California. Dr. Guillen led the
development of a conceptual treatment system for the purification of produced water to irrigation water
quality standards. Appropriate unit processes were selected and sized to treat 18 mgd of oily wastewater.
Dr. Guillen created a cost model considering capital, O&M, and construction costs to help the client
determine the potential cost of treating such challenging water. A conceptual treatment plant site layout
was produced to assist the client in finding partnering producers. Dr. Guillen provided technical assistance
to the client at meetings with water purveyors and regulators in the Central Valley.
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Collin Ramsey, LEED GA
CEQA & Resource Agency Permitting
Collin Ramsey is a project manager with 8 years' professional
experience in environmental planning. Mr. Ramsey is
responsible for preparing numerous California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) documents, permit packages, and proposals for a
variety of projects, including development, resource
management, and energy. He has extensive experience
interacting with clients, agencies, and the public; supervising
staff; and overseeing all aspects of project management,
including financial and policy -related components.
Project Experience
EDUCATION
California State University, Fullerton
MS, Environmental Studies, Policy and
Planning Emphasis, 2010
University of California, Santa Barbara
BA, Film Studies, 2005
CERTIFICATIONS
LEED Green Associate (GA), 2011
Mira Loma Recharge Basin EIR, Orange County Water District, City of Anaheim, California. Worked
alongside the Orange County Water District (OCWD) to prepare an EIR for a new groundwater recharge
basin located on Miraloma Avenue in Anaheim, between Kraemer Boulevard and Miller Street. The new
basin will allow OCWD to percolate up to an additional 6,000 acre-feet of water, which is enough for nearly
50,000 people. Dedicated in October 2012, the basin took about 10 months to construct. The 13 -acre site
was purchased by OCWD and transformed into a recharge facility that is approximately 10 feet deep. It is
currently devoted to water from the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS), the world's largest
advanced wastewater purification system for indirect potable reuse, located in Fountain Valley. Although
only recently put into service, the basin is yielding the highest measured percolation rates among OCWD's
21 basins due to favorable geology and ultra -pure GWRS water.
Beaumont Avenue Recharge Facility and Pipeline EIR, San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency, California.
Prepared the EIR and associated environmental compliance documents for a groundwater recharge facility
in the City of Fontana and the unincorporated community of Cherry Valley. The recharge facility consisted
of both a series of five tiered basins in Beaumont that would allow the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency to
accept surplus State Water Project water during wet periods of the year and a 24 -inch pipeline that would
extended approximately 1.5 mile from the facility to a State Water Project service connection in Cherry Valley.
Since the water utility served as lead agency for the project and since the project traversed two jurisdictions,
multi -agency coordination was required throughout the environmental compliance process to ensure
project success. The project was approved by the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency's Board of Directors in
fall 2013.
San Lorenzo Community Park Master Plan MND, Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, City
of San Lorenzo, California. Served as project manager for the San Lorenzo Community Park Master Plan
MND. The Master Plan was prepared by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD) to enhance
and expand the passive and active recreational elements within the park. In doing so, HARD intends to
enhance the overall identity and character of the park by creating a central core, improve and increase
pedestrian circulation, offer higher -quality gathering spaces, and better serve the community in general. The
Master Plan includes a variety of new, improved, and expanded recreational components, including a
neighborhood park, community green, playgrounds, synthetic and natural turf softball and soccer fields,
active play area, dog park, and relocated 1.2 -acre lined pond.
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Fairmont Terrace Community Park Master Plan MND, Hayward Area Recreation and Park District,
Castro Valley, California. Working with HARD, Mr, Ramsey prepared the MND for the Fairmont Terrace
Community Park Master Plan MND. According to the Master Plan, HARD intends to both revitalize and
expand the existing Fairmont Terrace Park to include a variety of new and improved recreational amenities
within the expanded project site. Under existing conditions, the 1.67 -acre park currently includes a full -court
basketball court, picnic tables, park benches, a perimeter pathway, and green space. The project consists of
the expansion of the existing 1.67 -acre park to approximately 4.95 acres, which will allow HARD to offer a
broader range of both passive and active recreational amenities, improve pedestrian circulation, offer
higher -quality family gathering areas, and generally transform the park into a more welcoming and pleasing
setting for all age groups.
San Mateo Central Park Master Plan Environmental Constraints Analysis, City of San Mateo,
California. Prepared the Environmental Constraints Analysis for the San Mateo Central Park Master Plan
project. The constraints study served as a preliminary planning tool for the design team, guiding them during
the early stages of the park planning process and helping them to create three conceptual park layouts while
reducing potential effects to environmental resources. The project would incorporate specific design
objectives from a previously prepared strategic plan into the crafting of the Master Plan update, which will
explore the re -use and re -configuration of existing park facilities. A number of current amenities are to
remain in place, including the Japanese Garden, the rose garden, the Great Lawn, and the historic
pumphouse.
Sapwi Trails Community Park Master Plan MND, Conejo Recreation and Park District, City of
Thousand Oaks, California. Teaming with RRM Design Group, Mr, Ramsey managed the preparation of
an MND for Sapwi Trails Community Park Master Plan project, a 145 -acre community park in the middle of
the City of Thousand Oaks. The project included phased development on approximately 17 acres of the
larger project site, consisting of various recreational amenities and special facilities that would support a
number of passive and semi -passive recreational activities such as hiking, biking, disc golf, and non -
motorized model glider Flying. Upon completion, the project will be comprised of open space,
Interconnecting multi -use trails, and several distinctive activity areas containing several recreational
amenities, as well as ancillary facilities such as parking lots and restrooms.
Stanton Central Park MND, City of Stanton, California. Prepared the MND for the Stanton Central Park
project for the City of Stanton. The proposed project involves the construction of an approximately 11.5 -acre
multipurpose community sports park. The proposed project would include a community and
restroom/maintenance buildings, youth softball and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds
and splash pad areas, picnic and event spaces, a bandstand, and a loop trail.
Salt Creek Parkway Trail MND and EA, County of Riverside, California. Managed the preparation of
the draft MND and EA for the Salt Creek Parkway Trail project. The project involves construction and
operation of approximately 15 miles of multimodal urban trail along the Salt Creek Flood Control Channel
between the Cities of Hemet and Menifee. The project is a multi -agency effort, involving Riverside County
Regional Park and Open Space District Riverside County Transportation Commission, and Caltrans.
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Stuart Fraser, RLA
Duck/Bird Sanctuary Habitat Design
Stuart Fraser is a registered landscape architect and restoration
ecologist with more than 15 years' experience working on a
variety of public and private sector projects. He specializes in
design and implementation for ecosystem restoration and
native revegetation, including jurisdictional wetland and
sensitive upland habitats, water quality improvements, long-
term erosion control, as well as recreation and public access
planning for park facilities and trails.
EDUCATION
California University Pomona
MLA, Landscape Architecture, 2001
Humboldt State University
BS, Wildlife Management, 1991
CERTIFICATIONS
RLA, CA No. 5301, issued 2007
40 -Hour Wetland Delineation Training,
Wetland Training Institute, 2017
Mr. Fraser has designed and monitored a diversity of CRAM Trained Practitioner In Riverine,
restoration projects for establishment and enhancement of Vernal Pool, and Estuarine Wetlands, 2014
wetlands and upland habitats. In addition to design for USFWSApproved Monitorfor Ridgeways
restoration, Mr. Fraser also has conducted recreation design Rail, 2016
planning, including evaluation of existing open space for use FAA CFR 14 Part 107 Remote Pilot
and developing design guidelines for non -motorized public Certification (sUAS) 2016
access. He has served as project manager for the implementation of public and private sector projects, which
require construction administration and monitoring for both permit and contract compliance.
Mr. Fraser's habitat restoration expertise includes; feasibility assessment, conceptual design, design
development, and construction document generation, as well as installation and post -construction term
monitoring of restoration projects, and environmental compliance for construction projects. He has
specialized technical skills for the application of portable GPS, unmanned aerial systems equipment and
computer-aided drafting and design software in the preparation of biological inventories, site analysis
mapping, the generation of conceptual design graphics, and development of irrigation and planting
construction drawings.
Project Experience
Buck Gully Water Quality Wetlands Project, City of Newport Beach, Orange County, California.
Prepared final revegetation and construction documents for a wetlands improvement project in Buck Gully
located in Corona Del Mar. Work included erosion control stabilization of highly eroded creek banks,
modifications to a storm drain outlet facility to daylight storm flows, improvements to creek road crossing,
creation of a secondary creek flood flow water quality treatment wetland area and revegetation of all areas
with native upland and wetland species. Work was undertaken by the City of Newport Beach to implement
a grant received by the State Water Quality Control Board.
Upper Chiquita Reservoir Emergency Storage Reservoir Project, Santa Margarita Water District,
Orange County, California. Project manager responsible for environmental compliance management
services, habitat restoration design, biological surveys, and overseeing the work of archaeological and
paleontological monitors for the approximately 40 -acre Upper Chiquita Reservoir Project. Conducted a
review of the construction package, including the project plans and specifications, to incorporate
environmental permit conditions into the contract documents. Managed the development of a conceptual
habitat restoration plan for the reservoir site following construction. Prepared plans and specifications for
the transplantation of existing native cactus prior to construction and for the revegetation of the site
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following construction. Construction documents included plans and specifications for soil salvage and
placement, cactus salvage and placement, seed application, and erosion control.
45 Ranch Wetland Bio -Filter and Drainage Channel Project, 4S Kelwood/Newland Communities,
Rancho Bernardo, San Diego County, California. Prepared final revegetation construction documents,
and conducted construction and restoration monitoring for a mitigation program to restore an inadvertently
disturbedfimpacted channel within the 2,891 -acre 4S Ranch development located in the County of San Diego
near Rancho Bernardo. Work included revegetation of biofiltration strips, and measures for stormwater
treatment using vegetated wetlands.
Oso Creek Restoration and Protection Project, City of Mission Viejo, California. Conducted design
work and assisted the City of Mission Viejo in managing a grant -funded project to reduce runoff in Oso
Creek, improve water quality, and increase public awareness of the adverse effects of urban runoff. Tasks
included conceptual design and construction documents (grading, planting and irrigation plans,
specifications, and engineer's estimate) for the bioswale at the Montanoso Recreation Center, preliminary
design and construction documents (demolition and planting plans, specifications, and engineers
estimate) for invasive species removal and creek restoration along Jeronimo Creek, as well as serving as
the project lead for all inspection, project documentation, and reporting, as required by the project grant.
Funding was provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) under an agreement with
the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB).
Robert A. Skinner Water Treatment Plant Oxidation Retrofit Program and Washwater Reclamation
Plant No. 3, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Riverside County, California.
Conducted environmental compliance construction monitoring, habitat restoration monitoring, nesting
bird surveys, and coordination with special -status species surveys.
As -Needed Biological Services Contract 2000-2005, City of San Diego Metropolitan Wastewater
Department, San Diego, California. Served as a biological construction monitor on numerous emergency
sewer repair and maintenance projects in sensitive habitat areas located in canyons for the City of San Diego
Metropolitan Wastewater Department on the As -Needed Biological Services Contract 2000-2005. Many
tasks included emergency sewer repair projects where sewage was flowing into live stream conditions, which
required immediate response from Dudek staff. Other tasks included monitoring emergency sewer cleaning
activities where temporary equipment access was needed in sensitive habitat canyon areas.
Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility (HARRF) Flood Control Project and Escondido Creek
Enhancement, City of Escondido Engineering Department, Escondido, California. Responsible for
long-term biological monitoring and report preparation for over 10 acres of wetland creation and
enhancement area along Escondido Creek associated with flood control improvements to the HARRF in
Escondido, California.
Gavilan Hills — Smith Road Channel and Debris Basin Project, Riverside County Flood Control and
Water Conservation District, Riverside County, California. Led the design and preparation of
construction documents for over 9 acres of southern willow scrub, mulefat scrub, and Riversidian sage scrub
as on-site mitigation for the construction of a channel and debris basin in Riverside County. Plans and
specification package included demolition for existing derelict site structures, grading to create a series of
wetland catchment basins, a temporary irrigation system, and a comprehensive native planting layout.
Currently conducting long-term biological monitoring for the project.
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Anita Hayworth, PhD
Duck/Bird Sanctuary Habitat Design, Senior Biologist
Anita Hayworth is a senior project manager and senior
biologist with more than 35 years' professional experience as
an ecologist specializing in environmental impact analysis,
biology -related California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents,
habitat and population surveys, special -status species surveys,
and wildlife management studies.
Dr. Hayworth is well versed in the ecology and distribution of a
number of rare, threatened, or endangered species, has
conducted numerous focused surveys of these species, and
she understands the requirements for regulatory compliance in
dealing with endangered species, including preparation of
documents required for Section 7 consultation and Section 10.
Dr. Hayworth's areas of expertise include general wildlife
surveys; population, breeding, and foraging surveys of wildlife;
small mammal studies using trap, mark, and release programs;
and behavior and reproductive success studies of birds and
mammals. Dr. Hayworth has also conducted intertidal surveys,
general habitat surveys, and general observations about
hydrology and erosion potential. She has prepared biological
assessments of impacts and mitigation programs. Dr. Hayworth
excels in preparation of master plans, as well as development
of management plans and mitigation measures for impacts
construction monitoring statistical analysis, and the development c
Project Experience
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis
PhD, Ecology, 1994
MS, Avian Sciences, 1980
University of Illinois
BS, Ecology, Ethology, and
Evolution, 1977
CERTIFICATIONS
California Gnatcatcher, Least Bell's Vireo
(Locate and Monitor Nests)
Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Locate and
Monitor Nests)
Fairy Shrimp (All Listed Species Occurring in
California),
Quino Checkerspot Butterfly, USFWS 10(a)
Permit No. TE78084
Master Permits for Banding and Mist -Netting
California Gnatcatchers (TE781084)
San Diego County Approved Biologist
Riverside County Cedified Biologist
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
The Wildlife Society
American Society of Zoologists
Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi
Additionally, she has experience in
f sampling design.
Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Master Plan, City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department, City of
San Diego, California. Project manager for preparation of a biological technical report for the City of San
Diego Park and Recreation Department. The project involves a master plan for the passive recreation,
coastal management, and public access and use of the Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. Tasks include project
management, focused surveys for the California gnatcatcher, review of vegetation mapping, survey of the
intertidal resources, and assembly of existing information and impact analysis into a technical report.
Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course, City of Carlsbad, California. Assisted with permitting and
coordination with resource agencies. Provided interpretation of impacts and evaluated the suitability of
numerous mitigation sites including Perkins, Choumas-Pappas, and others. Conducted a burrowing owl
survey for the proposed site.
Southern Orange County Subregion NCCP/HCP, County of Orange, California. Conducted California
gnatcatcher, least Bell's vireo, and southwestern willow flycatcher surveys for various areas within the
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Southern Orange County Subregion NCCP/HCP effort, covering an area of 131,000 acres, encompassing five
local jurisdictions and a portion of the Cleveland National Forest.
City of San Diego MSCP, City of San Diego, California. Prepared the biology section for the MSCP
EIR/EIS for the City of San Diego.
EI Cuervo Wetland Mitigation Project (Off -Site Mitigation for Sorrento Creek Flood Control
Project), City of San Diego, Transportation and Drainage Design Division, City of San Diego,
California. Evaluated the potential for this site to serve as mitigation for the Sorrento Creek Flood Control
Project. The mitigation area resulted in over 12 acres of coastal riparian and wetland habitat enhancement
and revegetation within the west end of Los Pdr asquitos Canyon Preserve, San Diego. Also conducted
surveys for endangered species including least Bell's vireo and southwestern willow Flycatcher before and
after construction of the wetland enhancement and revegetation project.
Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility (HARRF) Flood Control Project and Escondido Creek
Enhancement, Engineering Department, City of Escondido, California. Served as project manager for
this flood control project Prepared biological technical report including issues such as vegetation mapping,
least Bell's vireo, and wetlands delineation. Coordinated with U.S, Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Water
Quality Control Board, and CDFG, as well as the public, neighbors of the project, and the Escondido Creek
Conservancy. Assisted with monitoring and nest surveys prior to and during project construction. The
proposed project consists of raising the existing levees and widening the existing stream channel, resulting in
impacts to 4.49 acres (approximately 2,500 linear feet) of wetlands. Key issues for this project included
community outreach, aesthetics (Dudek prepared visual simulations of the creek), noise, and traffic.
Sorrento Creek Flood Control Project, Transportation and Drainage Design Division, City of San
Diego, California. Served as project manager for this flood control project which was developed to
protect businesses within an area that had frequently flooded and had sustained millions of dollars of
damage in the past. Prepared a biological technical report including a variety of focused surveys and
vegetation map. Also coordinated with the resource agencies to obtain an emergency 404 permit and
assist with the Section 7 consultation. Prepared an alternatives analysis and evaluation of mitigation
locations for the project.
As -Needed Biological Services, San Diego County Water Authority, San Diego County, California.
Served as project manager for this 5 -year contract. Tasks required of the as -needed biologist included
California gnatcatcher surveys for various pipelines within the North County area including Pipeline 4,
California gnatcatcher monitoring, streambed alteration agreement amendment for a pipeline crossing,
and permit application preparation for a proposed road crossing of several waters of the United States.
As -Needed Biological Services Contracts, City Engineering and Capital Projects Department and
Water Utilities Department, City of San Diego, California. Completed environmental impact studies
for several sewer and storm drain projects under the City of San Diego as -needed contract. Responsibilities
included focused surveys and habitat assessments for endangered, threatened, or sensitive animal species;
focused nesting bird surveys; vegetation mapping; constraints analysis; and evaluation of potential
mitigation sites. Prepared several biological letter reports and processed documentation for CEQA
compliance. Personally managed approximately 4 of the BO projects.
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Craig Seltenrich
Fisheries Estabishment & Mgt.
Craig Seltenrich is a senior ecologist with more than 37 years'
experience with marine and freshwater ecology, fisheries biology,
amphibian ecology, benthic macroinvertebrates (BMIs) and
freshwater algae, and aquatic toxicology. He manages, designs, and
conducts a variety of aquatic studies and assessments in marine and
estuarine environments, and in freshwater lentic and lotic habitats.
Mr. Seltenrich specializes in amphibian ecology, and
has designed and conducted numerous studies evaluating potential
impacts on special -status amphibians and aquatic reptiles in the
western Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley, and coastal
regions and valleys of central and Northern California. His species
expertise includes Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus), Sierra Nevada
and foothill yellow -legged frog (Rana sierrae, R. boylir), California
tiger salamander (Ambystoma cakforniense), California red -legged
frog (R. draytonir), western spadefoot (Spea hammondir), and
western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorato).
Project Experience
Aliso Creek Steelhead Rainbow Trout Surveys, ECORP, Orange
County, California (2012). ECORP contracted with Dudek to
conduct an assessment of a 3.6 -mile reach of Aliso Creek within the
EDUCATION
Humboldt State University
MS, Marine Ecology,1979
BS, Natural Resource Sciences, 1977
CERTIFICATIONS
CertifiJed Fisheries Scientist
Certified Advanced SCUBA Diver
CDFW, Scientific Collecting Permit,
No. SC -004002
USFWS Federal 10(a) Survey Permit,
No. TE -012973-7
• California tiger salamander
. California red -legged frog
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Fisheries Society
American Institute of Fishery Research
Biologists
CalifomlalNevada Amphibian Populations
Task Force
Salmonid Restoration Federation
Society for the Study of Amphibians
and Reptiles
approximately 387 -acre study area for the Coastal Treatment Plant Export Sludge Force Main Project located
on the grounds of the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Orange County, California. The surveys
were conducted to (1) assess presence/absence of steelhead rainbow trout, (2) assess fish passage to identify
potential barriers to upstream or downstream movement, (3) evaluate spawning habitat (substrates), and (4)
collect standard water quality data. Mr. Seltenrich was the project and field manager, as well as lead author
on the resulting report.
Aquatic Habitat Monitoring Surveys on the San Diego River and Santa Ysabel and San Vicente
Creeks, City of San Diego, California (2012). Spring and fall aquatic habitat monitoring surveys were
conducted at two impacted sites on the San Diego River downstream of EI Capitan Dam and at two control
sites located on Santa Ysabel and San Vicente creeks. A modified CRAM and Surface Water Ambient
Monitoring Program (SWAMP) aquatic bioassessment was used at each location. Water quality, physical
habitat characterization, benthic macroinvertebrate sampling, and water samples were collected at each of
the sites during the spring surveys. Physical habitat monitoring was only conducted during the fall surveys.
Mr. Seltenrich provided technical advice for the project and prepared the majority of the 3 -year monitoring
report.
Instream Flow and Sediment Studies on the Bear River and Deer Creek, Nevada Irrigation District,
Placer County, California (2012). The Nevada Irrigation District is in the process of licensing 10 water right
permits, and as a result, instream flow and sediment studies were required for both the Bear River and Deer
Creek. Mr. Seltenrich was responsible for conducting and evaluating benthic macroinvertebrate surveys,
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stream habitat typing, and fisheries surveys. These studies were intended to develop information necessary
to reach consensus with the resource agencies and negotiating parties on flow conditions and/or other
actions necessary to provide reasonable protection for aquatic resources and resolve a water rights protest
to the satisfaction of the SWRCB.
Santa Ynez River Water Rights Hearing Support, City of Santa Barbara, California (2009). Mr.
Seltenrich worked with colleague Tom Keegan to prepare expert witness testimony for the hearings. He and
Mr. Keegan analyzed available steelhead and flow/habitat and temperature data for the Santa Ynez River in
support of SWRCB water rights mandate and hearings for the Santa Ynez River. Existing data was used to
determine if flows were suitable at key locations for adult andjuvenile migration, evaluate habitat availability
and quality for spawning and for larval andjuvenile rearing habitat, under various flow release schedules.
Tidewater Goby and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Monitoring, Goleta Slough Marsh Restoration
Project, County Santa Barbara, California (2008-2010). Mr. Seltenrich provided technical advice and
assistance with the design and implementation of tidewater goby and BMI surveys for the Goleta Slough Marsh
Restoration Project. Samples were collected quarterly over three years of monitoring to evaluate beneficial effects
of marsh restoration on the aquatic community and specifically the federally -listed tidewater goby. Mr. Seltenrich
also prepared a large portion of the report and provided senior review.
Mallard Reservoir Water Quality, Sediment, and Biological Sampling and Beneficial Use Attainment
Study, Contra Costa Water District, California (2007-2008). Mr. Seltenrich assisted in designing and
conducting otter trawls, Tyke net surveys, a beach seine program, and benthic macroinvertebrate
investigations (Eckman grab sampler) during 2004 and 2005 to assess effects of water treatment operations
(under NPDES) on aquatic organisms occurring within the reservoir. Benthic macroinver ebrate samples were
analyzed in accordance with the California Stream Bioassessment Procedure protocols, level II. He also
prepared a large portion of the final reports for each year's survey results. The results were reviewed by the
CDFW and the San Francisco RWCCB.
Norris Canyon Estates San Catanio Creek Tributary Stabilization Project, Toll Brothers Inc., Contra
Costa County, California (2009). Mr. Seltenrich provided technical oversight for the project and provided
input regarding the evaluation of habitat characteristics and overall suitability of the site and adjacent
habitats for California red -legged frog. He also assisted in the review of occurrence data and the preparation
and final review of the California red -legged frog habitat assessment report.
Weber Creek Reservoir Sediment Release and Creek Restoration Project, EI Dorado Irrigation
District, California (2003-2005). Mr. Seltenrich provided technical advice and senior review of multi-year
BMI surveys conducted in several reaches of Weber Creek below the dam and in a control reach following
the California Stream Bioassessment Procedures. Monitoring was conducted to assess the recovery of the
stream to pre -spill conditions. Mr. Seltenrich also assisted in reviewing the results of annual BMI sampling
efforts, including community metrics analyses, and participated in the preparation and final review of both
the annual reports and the final multi-year report, which evaluated the overall recovery of BMI communities
within the affected reaches.
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Todd Anderson
Kiosk and Educational Signage/Senior Graphics Designer
Todd Anderson is a senior graphics designer with over 15
years' experience and is currently lead art director at Dudek.
Mr. Anderson specializes in helping businesses and
government agencies develop distinct and powerful ways to
provide information to their customers and constituents,
including diagrams for work -flow processes to organization
charts, designing maps and icons, and conceptualizing
advertising promotions that define a brand and effectively
deliver its message. During this time, Mr. Anderson has had
the opportunity to wear many hats, working as an art
director, designer, information architect, photographer, and
copywriter. His experience collaborating with clients and
EDUCATION
University of California, San Diego
BA, Urban Planning and Design, 1993
CERTIFICATIONS
University of California, San
Diego, Extension
Professional Certificate, Graphics and Digital
Design, 2001
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Institute of Graphic Arts
team members to develop innovative
solutions to information design challenges makes Mr. Anderson uniquely qualified for managing
public outreach objectives and outcomes.
Project Experience
South Sacramento Habitat Conservation Plan and Aquatic Resources Plan, Sacramento County,
California. Provided online project portal customization and graphics support for the project. Dudek is
assisting the Plan Partners (Sacramento County, City of Elk Grove, City of Galt, City of Rancho Cordova,
Sacramento County Water Agency, Sacramento Regional Sanitation District, Sacramento Area Sewer District,
and Capital Southeast Connector Joint Powers Authority) in finalizing the South Sacramento Habitat
Conservation Plan (SSHCP) and Aquatic Resources Plan (ARP). The SSHCP provides a regional approach to
balancing development with conservation and protection of habitat, open space, and agricultural lands
within a 374,000 -acre study area. The SSHCP protects 30 species of plants and wildlife, including 10 that are
listed as threatened or endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act, California Endangered
Species Act, or both. The SSHCP also protects vernal pool, wetland, and stream habitats that are subject to
Sections 401 and 404 of the federal Clean Water Act, California's Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control Act,
and California Fish and Game Code, Section 1600 et seq. Under the ARP, the Plan Partners are seeking
master wetlands permits, a master streambed alteration agreement, and/or waste discharge requirement.
Dudek geographic information systems (GIS) staff are providing data management, geodatabase design,
data creation, analysis, and on-site working sessions for this large land use plan component.
Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Plant Project, City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California,
Assisted with various maps, graphics, and presentations for this project. The project required an EIR for the
proposed Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Plant, which is planned for an approximately 50 -million -gallon -
per -day capacity and co located with the Encina Power Station. The California Coastal Commission required
extensive analysis of seawater intake effects, discharge effects (elevated salinity) potential for growth
inducement, and energy consumption/greenhouse gas emissions. The project involved demolition of
existing facilities at the power plant site, including fuel oil storage tanks, and appurtenant structures. Having
been the first large scale seawater desalination project considered for approval by the California Coastal
Commission, the project was subject to scrutiny and a rigorous analysis of potential effects.
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Newhall Ranch Resource Management and Development Plan, Newhall Land and Farming Inc., Los
Angeles and Ventura Counties, California. Provided online project portal customization and graphics
support. Dudek has worked with Newhall Land and Farming Company since 2002, conducting biological
resources surveys on more than 17,000 acres and preparing a variety of inventories, impact analyses, and
mitigation plans. Most recently, Dudek has prepared the Newhall Ranch Resource Management and
Development Plan (RMDP) and Spineflower Conservation Plan (SCP), as well as the Biological Resources
section of the Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR), which analyzes the
impacts of the RMDP and SCP with respect to numerous special -status species. The RMDP represents the
culmination of many years of resources studies and evaluation for the 13,650 -acre site in northern Los
Angeles County.
Yokohl Ranch Development Project, Yokohl Ranch LLP, County of Tulare, California. Assisted with
photography related to cultural artifacts. Yokohl Ranch LLP contracted with Dudek to provide as -needed
environmental services for the 36,000 -acre Yokohl Ranch development project in Tulare County, California.
Specifically, the initial work consisted of biological services associated with California condor (Gymnogyps
cali/ornianus) and bald and golden eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus and Aquila chrysaetos) issues on Yokohl
Ranch. After initial compilation and review of existing data, Dudek biologists conducted site visits to evaluate
overall habitat suitability in relation to Phases 1 through 3 of the proposed project. Particular attention was
given to designated critical condor habitat areas and to golden eagle nesting and foraging areas within the
project site.
Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP), California Energy Commission, Southern
California. Provided graphics support for project schedule visualization, as well as online project portal
customization. The California Energy Commission and the California Natural Resources Agency
(California Department of Fish and Wildlife) selected Dudek to prepare the Habitat Conservation
Plan/Natural Community Conservation Plan for the DRECP. The DRECP was established by Governor
Schwarzenegger's Executive Order S-14-08, which identifies targets for increasing California's renewable
energy portfolio. When completed, the DRECP is expected to further these objectives and accelerate
the processing of renewable projects in the California desert (Mojave and Colorado Deserts),
encompassing parts of six counties.
Relevant Previous Experience
• Over 10 years' experience working effectively with clients and project team members during all
phases of the concept, design, and production process for print, online, and environmental
design projects
• Art direction and design oversight including concept development, production of artwork, layout
comps and colonvays, and selecting and managing production vendors
• Experienced in creating PowerPoint presentations, large format signage and advertising, online
media, point of purchase displays, tradeshow exhibits, and environmental graphics such as
directional signage
• Planned and designed information architecture and look -and -feel comps for corporate web sites,
including integration of database information, creation of dynamic content, and client -side content
management systems
• Developed award-winning designs for corporate brand identities, collateral marketing materials, and
comprehensive advertising campaigns
• Skilled in advertising design, N commercial storyboard development, and copywriting for TV and
radio scripts
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MORASS I PHAM & ASSOGIATes
NS%WwOAft%.,,CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
2131 Palomar Airport Road • Suite 120 • Carlsbad • CA 92011 • Fax (760) 431-7179
Tel. (760) 431-7177
Scott Nelson, P.E.
Electrical Engineer
Mr. Nelson is a California registered electrical engineer specialized in the design
of electrical and controls systems for water and wastewater facilities such as
reservoirs, pumping stations, sanitary lift stations, PRS stations, wells, and
treatment plants. In the past five years he has designed many such projects for
15 southern California municipal end users. With this wealth of experience and
continuous design activity, Mr. Nelson maintains proficiency in the state of the art
solutions to complex designs involving generators, variable frequency drives,
PLC's, and SCADA systems. Municipal experience includes:
Alameda Corridor — East Construction Authority
• Fullerton Rd. Grade Separation Pump Station (2015)
• Durfee Av. Grade Separation Pump Station (2016)
City of Anaheim
• Anaheim South Reclaimed Water Pump Station (2017)
City of Calexico
• 211d Street Sewer Lift Station (2017)
City of Carlsbad
• Foxes Landing Lift Station (2016)
City of Chula Vista
• Heritage Road Pressure Reducing Station (2018)
City of Poway
• Liguoui Ranch Estates Reservoir (2018)
City of Santa Ana
• Walnut Pump Station (2016)
City of San Diego
• Catalina Stand Pipe (2014)
• Mid -City Pipeline Phase 2A (2017)
• La Jolla View Reservoir (2015)
• Soledad Av. Pressure Reducing Station (2016)
• La Jolla View Reservoir (2016)
• 30d' Street and Thorn Pressure Reducing Station (2017)
• Group 1020 Pressure Reducing Station (2017)
• Foothill Blvd. Pressure Reducing Station (2017)
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• Otay 2nd Pipeline Phase 2 Flow Meter Manhole (2018)
• Carmel Mountain Road Pressure Reducing Station (2018)
• Handler Commercial Private Sewer Lift Station (2018)
Eastern Municipal Water District
• Fox Street 1 MG Reservoir (2017)
• Post Road Pump Station (2017)
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
• Terracina Sewage Lift Station (2015)
Irvine Ranch Water District
• Syphon Reservoir (2012)
• Orange Park Acres Well 1 (2014)
• Michelson Lift Station (2014)
• Zone 1 and 3 Flow Meter (2015)
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
• Santa Anita Debris Dam (2016)
NRG Energy
• NRG VFD Upgrades (2012)
Olivenhain Municipal Water District
• Village Park Recycled Water Project (2015)
Otay Water District
• Heritage Road Pressure Reducing Station (2018)
San Elijo Joint Power Authority
• Recycled Water Pump Station (2018)
Santa Fe Irrigation Water District
• Group 2 (J-1102) PRS and Valves (2014)
• Group 3 (J-1501 and J1502) PRS and Valves (2015)
Temescal Valley Water District
• Terramor Regional Sewer Lift Station (2016)
• Terramor 1509 Zone and 1484 Zone Recycled Water Reservoirs
Water Replenishment District of Southern California
• Maywood Avenue Well (2017)
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Riverside
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June 4, 2018
Ms. Sulci Furjanic
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Subject: Fee Proposal for Centennial Lake Renovation, RFP No. 18-037
Dear Ms. Suzl Fuganlc
Enclosed Is our Fee Proposal to accompany our proposal for the above -referenced project. The
fee proposal includes an hourly rate for each classification of firm personnel and a not to exceed
amount for each task. We are available to discuss this proposal and any changes In scope,
approach, and commensurate fee that City requires.
Mr. Bob Ohlund, Vice President, has the authority to bind the firm and will serve as project
manager for this project. Please feel free to calf him at 949.632.1767 or email him at
bohlund@dudek.com or Jonis Smith at 949.212.0916 or jsmith@dudek.com if you have
questions regarding our proposaL We look forward to discussing our proposal with you.
Sincerely,
Bob-Ohlund, PE
Vice President
Jo'I mith, PE, CFM
Sen. or Project Manager
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2018 STANDARD SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
ENGINEERING SERVICES
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$220.001hr
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$145.00/hr
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$105,00/hr
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$180A01hr
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