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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTAIT & ASSOCIATES, INC-2020-075-08INSURANCE NOT ON FILE WORK MAY NOT PROCEED CLERK OF COUNCIL A-2020-075-08 pA E: o. wot��GVNun o etnuh4caL6 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 21st day of April, 2020 by and between TA'IT & Associates, Inc. ("Contractor"), 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 o ("City") C" No RECITALS N O A. On October 29, 2019, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 19-100 by which it sought qualified contractors to provide on -call water resources engineering services for the City's Public Works Agency. B. Contractor submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Contractor represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-100. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this 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 On an as -needed basis, and at the City's sole discretion, Contractor shall perform the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 19-100 and that is attached as Exhibit A, and as further delineated in Contractor's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit B and incorporated in full. 2. COMPENSATION a. City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maximum compensation to Contractor under this Agreement. Contractor shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement at the rates and charges identified in Exhibit C. Contractor is one of two contractors selected to provide services on an as -needed basis under RFP No. 19-100. The total compensation for services provided by all contractors selected under RFP No. 19-100 shall not exceed the sharedaggregate amount ofS T000,000 during the term of this agreement, including any extension periods. b. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Page 1 of 8 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. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate on April 21, 2023, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 17, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended for one (1) additional tern of two (2) years upon a writing executed by the City Manager and City Attorney. 4. PREVAILING WAGES Contractor 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, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor 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 Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Contractor shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Contractor 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 Contractor under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Page 2 of 8 Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Contractor 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. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Contractor 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 Contractor'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, Contractor, if Contractor 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, Contractor agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Contractor is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this section: (i) Contractor shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City, Page 3 of 8 (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be cancelled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect, by contractor, without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Contractor shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. If Contractor 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 Contractor's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Contractor waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, 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 Contractor or its subcontractors, 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 Contractor further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the 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 Contractor'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 Contractor. 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Contractor 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 Contractor to the City pursuant to this Agreement. Page 4 of 8 10. RECORDS Contractor shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Contractor 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 Contractor under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor 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. Contractor 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 Contractor under this Agreement. 11. CONFIDENTIALITY If Contractor receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Contractor 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 Contractor disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Contractor without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Contractor without reference to information disclosed by the City. 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Contractor 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 Page 5 of 8 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax 714-647-6956 Executive Director Public Works Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-21) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 To Contractor: TAIT & Associates, Inc. 701 Parkcenter Drive Santa Ana, CA 92705 Fax 714-560-8233 Attn: Jacob Vandervis, Chief Operations Officer & Vice President 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 Contractor 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 Contractor. 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 Contractor 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 Contractor, Contractor 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 Page 6 of 8 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 Agreement performed by City personnel or by other contractors 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 (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor 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 Contractor 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 Contractor 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 Contractor 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. Contractor affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 19. JURISDICTION -VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. Page 7 of 8 20. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Contractor 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. Contractor 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: I APPROVED AS TO FORM SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney s By: Jose Montoya Deputy City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL Nabil Saba Acting Executive Director Public Works Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA K istine Ric1ge City Manager CONTRACTOR Chief Operations Officer & Vice President Page 8 of 8 EXHIBIT A Appendix ATTACHMENT SCOPE OF WORK CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP NO.: 19-100 Introduction / Background The City of Santa Ana intends to retain Civil Engineering Consultants on an as -needed or `on - call" basis. A Professional Services Agreement will be entered into with several of the qualified Civil Engineering consultant(s) to provide professional services for a variety of projects on an on - call basis. On an on -call, as -needed basis, the selected finn(s) will be asked to provide professional engineering services proposals on specific, project -by -project basis, based on an agreed -upon specific scope of services and fees. In general, work consists of general water resources engineering design projects. Funding sources for each project may vary for each project/task order assignment, the selected finis shall comply with the funding agency's requirements. The projects may include water and sewer pipeline design, facility capital and rehabilitation improvements, storm drain improvements; and other related projects as required. On occasion, environmental and planning support services may also be requested. Firms selected for projects may need to include geotechnical, electrical, mechanical, structural, and other specific project related services. The consultant shall be able to assist the City through this 'contract to provide. the necessary services. The consultant shall utilize in-house staff and/or sub -consultants to complete the assignments to meet the City standards. For specialized work for which the prime consultant shall require a sub -consultant, the prime consultant shall serve as an administrative liaison between the City and the sub -consultant and include these administrative costs in their proposed project management fees. Prime consultant mark-ups for sub -consultant work will not be allowed. All proposals, plans, drawings, specifications, estimates, grant applications, and/or studies will be subject to the final approval and satisfaction of the City of Santa Ana. Scone of Services The work consists of general engineering design and cost estimating for civil works projects related to water, sewer, stormwater, recycled water systems and other projects as required. The work in general, consists of work in the following areas and not limited to: • Civil- Engineering Design • Structural • Geotechnical • Land Surveying City of Santa Ana RFP 19-100 Page Al-1 • Architectural • Landscape Architectural and Irrigation • Environmental • Electrical • Mechanical • Instrumentation and Control Systems • Financial and Economic Consulting Engineering In addition Consultants may be asked to perform the following tasks: • Hydraulic modeling of the water distribution, storm water, and sewer collection systems • Evaluations, water assessment studies and recommendations related to water wells, reservoirs, water treatment systems, disinfection systems, pressure control systems, and sewage lift stations, • Flow Monitoring studies • Electrical and industrial control systems evaluations, studies, drawings, documentation and recommendations • Mapping Services • Enviromnental/Planning Support • Construction Management Support • Special Engineering Studies/Reports/Compliance and Investigations • Regulatory Compliance with Federal and State and Local Agencies • Financial/cash flow analysis- public works programs • Sustainable Infrastructure Services If there are any exceptions to the core of requested services, proposers shall list said exceptions in their proposal (matrix form). For specialized work for which the prime consultant shall require a sub -consultant, the prime consultant shall serve as an administrative liaison between the City and the sub -consultant. The selected consultants must have the expertise, experience, and demonstrated resources available to perform the work described in this REP. General Requirements and Proiect Deliverables The Consultant's services for plans specifications and estimating (PS&E) for engineering project preparation and special studies/investigations shall include and in be in conformance with the latest editions of the following: Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (California Building Standards Code), American Water Works Association, California Department of Transportation, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC), professional Standards established by the City, and or federal, state and local guidelines established in the project. As part of the preparation of the PS&E, the consultant shall prepare the spectral provisions pertaining to the items of work included in the plans that are not addressed on the latest editions of the applicable standards. The Consultant shall have complete responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of all City of Santa Ana RFP t9-100 Page At-2 documents and plans prepared. The plans will be reviewed by the City of Santa Ana for conformity with the requirements of the Agreement. Reviews by the City of Santa Ana do NOT include detailed review or checking of design or the accuracy with which such designs are depicted in the documents and the plans. The documents and plans furnished under the Agreement shall be of a quality acceptable to the City of Santa Ana. The criteria for acceptance shall be a product of neat appearance, well organized, technically and grammatically correct, checked, and dated and having the maker and checker identified. The Consultant shall have project management control procedures in effect during the entire time work is being performed under the Agreement. This task shall include the following: • Project Management Plan- the consultant shall provide a detail management plan including information and coordination with other agencies to ensure compliance and completion of the (PS&E) packages. This plan shall include all milestones and task breakdown for each of the tasks and subtasks included therein, The project management shall be submitted to the Project Manager for review and within 15 calendar days of the issued Notice to Proceed • Deliverables • Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QA/QC) Plan • Project Schedule/Invoicing • Project Correspondence In case of conflict, ambiguities, discrepancies, errors, or omissions, the consultant shall submit the matter to the City for clarification. The Consultant shall perform engineering design services resulting in contract documents (plans, specifications and cost estimates "PS&E") for various projects on an as -needed basis. However, work tasks may include studies or a variety of engineering tasks. If requested by the City, the Consultant shall provide a Work Plan which includes a detailed schedule of the assigned project prior to the issuance of Notice to Proceed and/or Task Order. Specific Task Orders with Notices to Proceed ("NTPs") will be provided for project(s) at the discretion of the City. Work required per Task Order shall comply with the Scope of Services and additional provisions in each Task Order and this agreement. The following services/items shall include, but are not be limited to: 1. Research existing records of utility companies and agencies and coordinate the proposed improvements with existing field conditions. 2. Conduct an environmental assessment for each project and prepare all documentation required to comply with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and or National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA). (If required) 3. Provide all field survey and topographic work necessary to complete the design effort. Design level survey and base mapping of the project site shall be prepared in US Customary English units by a California licensed Land Surveyor in accordance with the City guidelines and in Microstation V8i Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) format. The horizontal datum shall be NAD 83 and the vertical datum shall be NAVD 88. All survey field notes shall be on forms provided by the City, shall be neatly completed in pencil, and shall become property of the City upon completion of the project. Informal field investigations including marling of removal areas may be required for some of the sidewalk, curb and gutter, and pavement replacement projects. F ei ewe •��.� City of Santa Ana RFP 1g-100 Page Al-3 4, Complete the design of projects including plans, specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate. The Consultant shall contact manufacturers and/or contractors to verify the engineer's estimate prior to submitting to the City, Specifications shall be prepared in Microsoft Word and an electronic copy of the final version shall be furnished to the City. The City will provide the specification boiler plate to the Consultant. 3. If requested, all preliminary and bid sets of plans shall be plotted on bond or velum paper using Microstation V8i CADD software program. All drawings shall be completed per the City of Santa Ana CADD Standards and any special provisions thereof. For interim submittals, the City may opt to receive only PDF versions of the plans for reviewing purposes. If so, the Consultant team will provided plans and/or spceifications accordingly. 6. All original plan sheets, the title sheet of the specifications, calculations, and reports shall be signed and stamped by the Consultant's licensed professional engineer responsible/in-charge of the project. 7. If a part of the on -call project scope, the Consultant shall provide support services during the bidding and construction phases of the project, including, but not limited to; a. Respond to bidder inquiries during the bidding process, including preparation of any addenda. Following award of the construction contract, the Consultant shall attend the pre - construction meeting. b. Review and approve all submittals and shop plan drawings required supporting the construction contract, The Consultant shall complete shop drawings reviews within two (2) weeks of receipt. Contract Change Order reviews shall be completed within two (2) working days of receipt. c. Respond to written Requests for Information (RFI) to provide clarification or resolve discrepancies in the contract documents. Responses shall be completed within three (3) working days. d. Provide periodic field reviews and bring to the attention of the City of Santa Ana any defects or deficiencies in the work by the construction contractor which the Consultant may observe. The Consultant shall have no authority to issue instruction on behalf of the City of Santa Anti, or to deputize another to do so. 8. If included in the on -call project scope, upon completion of construction, the Consultant shall prepare as -built plans and submit them to the City. The Consultant shall incorporate all changes to the plans electronically with all necessary revision notations. Once plans have been updated, a signed set of as -built plans shall be submitted to the City with an electronic copy (in Microstation V8i CADD and pdfformats) of the final as -built drawings via CD or e-mail. 9. The Consultant shall monitor the project progress, maintain project files, and control the quality of the work performed by in-house staff and/or sub -consultants. Incomplete (not meeting targeted completion) or poor quality work will not be accepted. The Consultant shall revise the documents within a revised schedule set by the City, which may require overtime. No additional compensation necessary for the consultant to complete this work to the satisfaction of the City shall be approved by the City for the required revisions. It is the responsibility of the Consultant to produce a professional -level quality of work product. 10, If included in the on -call project scope, attend meetings with the City staff as required. l I.If included in the on -call project scope, the Consultant shall coordinate plan check, design topics, permits and any other issues with the City, other Agencies, and all utility companies as required. At the direction of the City, the Consultant shall be the liaison with affected agencies. eeieeee City of Santa Ana RFP 19-100 Page A1.4 12. If included in the on -call project scope, the Consultant shall be responsible for reviewing and approving addenda and clarifications to plans and specifications. All information regarding the plans and specifications and or documentation related to the project and approved by the City, will then heroine property of the City. A more detailed scope of work will be provided when/if a specific project or Task Order proposal is requested of a consultant. All tasks orders shall include the staff title, hours, hourly rate and totals as related to the project. Pro ect Schedule and Progress: Progress review meetings shall be held at intervals deemed appropriate by the City. The Consultant shall furnish two copies of all completed work or partially completed update/status since the last progress review meeting. Progress reports shall be submitted monthly in electronic format indicating achievements and project schedule progress. City Responsibilities: The City will provide information in its possession relevant to the preparation of the required information in the RFP. The City will provide only the staff assistance and the documentation specifically in referred to herein. • Furnish scope of work and provide general direction as needed for the assigned project • All plan check coordination within, the City • Advertise, award, and administer of construction contract • Electronic files (sample plans & specifications, City of Santa Ana's CADD Standards) • Electronic files for title sheets and sheet borders • Facilitate meeting space and coordination and City facilities Fee Proposal: In addition to Section I B.3 (Submittal Requirements: Fee Proposal) fee schedule shall be structured as follows: work will be provided when/if a specific project or Task Order proposal is requested of a consultant. Other Terms and Conditions: 1. The project will be implemented in compliance with the City of Santa Ana's policies, as well as Prevailing Wages and State/Federal Requirements. 2. The City regards the inclusion of California based designs, engineering, and construction professionals, facilities, and services as part of the Team to be highly desirable, but not mandatory. City of Santa Ana RFP 19-100 Page Al ­5 3. The City reserves the right to amend this Request for Proposal by addendum prior to the final dates of submission, 4All reports, proposals, or other data or materials which are submitted shall become the sole property of the City of Santa Ana with the exception of the confidential Financial Capacity information and fee proposals- S. All products used or developed in the execution of any contract resulting from this request wilt remain in the public domain at the completion of this project. 6. The City has an affirmative action program. The put -pose of the affirmative action program is to encourage certified minority business enterprises and women business enterprises. All submitting firs must have established affirmative action programs approvable by the City. During the RFP stage, all firms will need to complete a "Certification of Non -Discrimination by Contractors" for each firm on their team. City of Santa Ana RFP 19-100 Page Al-6 EXHIBIT B y]r � 'I L l RFP No. 19-100: ON -CALL WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES CITY OF SANTA ANA November 26, 2019 I TAIT Submitted By: TAIT & Associates, Inc. 701 Parkcenter Drive Santa Ana, CA 714-560-8200 www.tait.com I� City of Santa Ana Santa Ana Public Works Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Attn: Rudy Rosas, Project Manager IT. I.T.«r.o. 701 N. Podcemer Onve, 5omo Ana. CA 92705 0 11 4151/182/0 ..... to i 1. com 1. Statement of Qualifications a. Cover Letter November 26, 2019 City of Santa Ana Santa Ana Public Works Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Attn: Rudy Rosas, Project Manager RE: Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 19-100, On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Dear Mr. Rosas, TAIT & Associates, Inc. (TAIT) is pleased to submit the enclosed proposal in response to your Request for Proposals for providing On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services for City of Santa Ana (City). TAIT at a Glance. At TAIT, we have provided innovative engineering solutions to our clients for more than 55 years. We understand that public projects have their own specific issues, and with 170 associates, we have the right blend of professional engineers, surveyors, environmental assessors, and construction personnel with the experience necessary to address critical and big picture concerns. Since TAIT was founded in 1964 in Orange County, we have built mature relationships with state and local agencies throughout Southern California, and consistently create successful partnerships with the agencies forwhich we work. Experience and Expertise. With our diverse engineering staff, our firm provides the personal touch of a small family owned business that provides the technical expertise of a big engineering firm. TAIT's engineering diversity in the many facets of civil engineering include planning, design and construction services for water, waste water, storm drains, construction and post -construction water quality, pavement rehabilitation, utility coordination, site development, and surveying. In addition to engineering services, our company also includes architecture, entitlements, and environmental assessment associates which are ready to serve the City should the opportunity arise. Our water project experience over the past five years includes recent projects such as the City of Chino's Quadrant III Water Line Replacements; the Golden State Water Company's Foothill District and the Normandie Ave. & Imperial Hwy. water line replacement projects; the City of Garden Grove's Harbor Boulevard Water Main & Street Reconfiguration project and the Glendale Water and Power's Hoover, Toll, Keppel Recycled Water and the Kenneth -Ben Lomond Water Main Replacement Projects. Key Personnel Leaders. With 33 years of experience, Jacob Vandervis, PE, will act as Principal in Charge and Project Manager for TAIT's services to the City. Jacob has served in this role on TAIT's recently completed water projects for Golden State Water Company and Glendale Water and Power during the past 6 years. Page 1 �I TAIT.,,.g � w �ITAIT r cx...rxor P: 714156018200 ww w.l vii.com 701 N. Parkcemer Drive. 5anm An.. CA 92705 Samantha Wohlfarth, PE, who will serve as the lead Project Engineer, has worked on nearly all of TAIT's recent water line projects including TAIT's recent completed City of Chino project and Glendale Water & Powers recent recycled water line project. Her knowledge, methodologies and approach to project coordination and design of water projects will ensure speedy and efficient project completion. Todd Schmieder, PE, who will be the QA/QC Manager, has over 39 years of experience, which includes recent design services with the Cities of Chino, Garden Grove, and Torrance Water Divisions, Yorba Linda Water District, Irvine Ranch Water District, and LA County Water Works Division of LACPW. Also assisting the project will be David Sloan, PE, who will serve as the Specification Manager as well as provide engineering support for developing cost estimates, construction phasing and Traffic Control Plans and evaluation of the overall construction feasibility. David currently serves as TAIT's Director of Engineering has extensive public agency experience managing, designing and providing construction management services for public projects and will be a great asset to the project team. Quality and Cost Effectiveness. TAIT will work with the City on budget limits and always ensure quality services are provided at the most efficient cost possible. We have successfully met all past budgets on similar contracts and projects, creating lasting relationships with other agencies. We understand that TAIT will have contractual obligation with the City with regard to this project. We aim to act as an extension of the City's staff and will place an emphasis on Customer Service which has been and will remain one of TAIT's Corporate Goals "To Completely Satisfy our Customers". We are excited to have this opportunity to serve the City on this contract. I will be the contact person for this procurement and can be reached at phone number (714) 560-8200 ext. 677 or email iacobv@tait.com at our Santa Ana office at any time should you have any questions regarding our proposal. We thank you for this opportunity to submit to you on this contract and look forward to further discussing with you our qualifications and commitment to working with City of Santa Ana. Very truly yours, T T & ASSOCIATES, INC. btiefJaobndervis, P.E. erations Officer and Vice President II TAIT Page 1 2 "✓f, , TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services b. Contract Agreement Statement TAIT accepts the City's RFP's Scope of Services, Standard Agreement, and the contractual terms therein. c. Firm and Team Experience FIRM SUMMARY TAIT & Associates, Inc. is a Southern California based, family owned engineering firm founded by Dr. Kenneth E. Tait, P.E., established in 1964, and incorporated in the State of California. TAIT has grown to have 9 offices throughout the Western United States and is headquartered in Santa Ana, CA. We have approximately 170 associates who work together as a team to provide a full range of engineering services. TAIT has dedicated itself to offering quality design services throughout the Western United States. Each project presents new challenges, and we use each one as an opportunity to learn something new and apply that knowledge to future projects. Company Capabilities Our Corporate Headquarters —Santa Ana, CA Today our multi -disciplined firm offers a full array of consulting services to public agencies and private development clients. More specifically, we offer project management, civil engineering, surveying, architecture, planning, entitlement, right of way engineering, environmental investigation, and remediation. TAIT has been providing public design and management services to local public agencies for many years. Some of the most recent water projects that we are either currently under contract or have recently completed are: • Quadrant III Water Main Replacements for City of Chino • Hoover, Toll, Keppel Recycled Water Project for Glendale Water & Power • The Kenneth -Ben Lomond Water Main Replacement Project for Glendale Water & Power • Foothill District Water Main Replacement Project for Golden State Water Company • Normandie Ave. Water Main Replacement for Golden State Water Company • Beaudry Terrace Water Main Replacement for Glendale Water & Power • Adams Hill Neighborhood Water Main Replacement for Glendale Water & Power • Harbor Boulevard Water Main and Street Reconfiguration Project for the City of Garden Grove Strengths - What Sets Us Apart TAIT has built a reputation of successfully managing projects from concept to completion, with both big company expertise and small company culture dedicated to customer service. We have specific expertise in public infrastructure development, land development, natural resource preservation, and environmental management. We also understand the tight time and money constraints under which our clients frequently operate, and strive to provide unique solutions that allow our client's projects to be completed on time and within budget. �IITAIT Page 13 TAIT &Associates, Inc. ' On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Key Personnel The TAIT project team selected has provided engineering services on projects similar to those that will be required during this contract. Below is an organization chart depicting our key team members, followed by their qualifications and availability. Full resumes of our key personnel and sub -consultants are included in our Appendix to comply with the RFP's page limit. Organizational Chart U Sub -Consultants SOCALG Eo— G EOTECHNICAL P2S INC. — MEP CID PC —LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PIC/Project Manager Jacob Vandervis, P.E. Design Team Samantha Wohlfarth, P.E. Bart Mink, P.E., LEED AP Daniela Malott, P.E. Chris Engelbach, EIT Technical Managers David Sloan, P.E., Specs Manager Drew Leino, CAD Manager CIA/QC Manager Todd Schmieder, P.E., QSD/P TAIT Surveying Michael Furlong, PLS Katie Grimard, EIT TAIT Engineering and Surveying Support Staff Key Personnel Qualifications Name Jacob Vandervis, P.E. Classification/ Designation PI Project Manager Licenses/ CA No. C46301 Yearsof Experience 33 % of 25% Todd Schmieder, P.E., QSD/P QA/QC Manager CA No. C37167 39 20% Samantha Wohlfarth, P.E. Project Engineer- Water CA No. 86126 7 50% Bart Mink, P.E., LEED AP Project Engineer- Water CA No. C86126 21 40% Daniela Malott, P.E. Project Engineer- Drainage CA No. C86581 7 40% Chris Engelbach, EIT Project Engineer- Site/Grading E.I.T. 10 40% David Sloan, P.E. Specifications Manager CA No. C82595 12 40% Drew Leino CAD Manager N/A 26 10% Michael Furlong, PLS Surveyor CA PIS No. 8899 40 10% Katie Grimard, EIT Design/Survey Engineer CA ET31300303 6 10% �II TAIT.,� Page 14 TAIT & Associates, Inc. ` On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services d. Understanding of Need Approach Public works engineering contracts require careful planning, effective communication and precise execution. For each project assigned to TAIT, we will employ our proven 5 step project management protocol(Understand4Assign-->Plan4Execute4QA/QC) in order to ensure a successful project: UNDERSTAND: Upon receipt of an RFP from the City, TAIT will conduct a cursory project review and will research existing conditions in order to ensure we have a full understanding of the scope. We will meet with the City to discuss the project in an effort to understand the City's needs, and will coordinate with and obtain design requirements from all stakeholders or jurisdictions that will be affected by the project. All records obtained during the proposal will be compiled for future reference and benefit during the design phase. ASSIGN: TAIT's engineering division has expertise in public works water, sewer, roadway, storm drain, hydrology/hydraulics, pre/post construction water quality control, surveying, and minor structural engineering and analysis. Based on the scope of the project, TAIT's project manager will assign a lead project engineer to each contract whose background best matches the needs of the project. Key sub - consultants such as geotechnical, traffic, landscaping, environmental, and MEP team members will then be assigned to the project at this phase based on the needs of the project. PLAN: We will prepare and submit a clear and concise scope of work, project schedule, and fee proposal that includes all necessary tasks to successfully complete the contract. Key considerations in the planning phase will include the funding source (local/state/federal) and associated permitting/documentation requirements, stakeholder requirements/needs, level of design detail desired by the City (plan/plan & profile), storm water quality requirements, coordination and meeting needs, and the overall scheduling needs. EXECUTE: Upon issuance of the notice to proceed, TAIT will actively and effectively execute the scope of work for the contract. Our assigned project manager will stay in constant contact with the City and will remain available and responsive to the City's needs through the life of the project. A C: The final component to each of our projects is the implementation of our Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. Our QA/QC Program focuses on the following four primary objectives: • Ensure that a quality design has been provided to the City, by following established in-house design checklists that meets our own requirements as well as the agency's, • Verify that different disciplines and agencies have been coordinated with in the development of the design plans, • Verify that the proposed improvements are able to be constructed, and • Verify that a cost effective analysis approach was followed to achieve the City's specific project goals and objectives. TAIT utilizes a Total Quality Management approach. TAIT's philosophy is that quality control begins at day one and does not end until the project is constructed. �II TAIT,,,Y Page 15 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Quality Control is the responsibility of each and every team member. It includes the selection of project team members who have demonstrated the experience and the ability to understand and apply the project objectives to achieve a specific goal. It also requires open and continuous communication between all team members. Timely reviews are provided prior to making submittals. Before plans are submitted to outside parties and the City, a senior member of TAIT will conduct a detailed review of the design to verify the quality, constructability and completeness of the documents to be submitted. If a Value Engineering measure is identified by the reviewer, it will be discussed with the Project Manager to determine the next appropriate action (i.e.: implement the measure, review the measure with the City, or conduct additional analysis to determine the feasibility and potential cost savings). At the completion of TAIT's in-house review, the design documents are returned to the design team for corrections. The Project Manager is then responsible to ensure that all review comments have been properly addressed priorto submittal of the plans and reports for agency review and approvals. TAIT understands the needs of public agencies and their projects, and we look forward to proving our value to the City on your upcoming design engineering projects. Understanding of Scope of Services TAIT understands and is committed to fulfilling all items in the RFP's scope of services for this contract with both our in-house services and our sub -consultants (Sub). Below is a matrix depicting this commitment to the core services. We can similarly perform all additional services the City needs on a project -by -project basis. Scope of Services Civil -Engineering Design Performed By TAIT Structural TAIT Geotechnical TAIT Sub-SoCalGeo Land Surveying TAIT Architectural TAIT Landscape Architectural and Irrigation TAIT Sub-CDPC Environmental TAIT & TAIT Sub-TBD Electrical TAIT Sub-132S Mechanical TAIT Sub-P2S Instrumentation and Control Systems TAIT Financial and Economic Consulting Engineering TAIT & TAIT Sub-TBD 'II TAIT., Page 16 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services e. Relevant Project Experience Quadrant III Water Main Replacements City of Chino, CA TAIT has provide design services to the City of Chino for approximately 7000 linear feet of new 8-inch PVC water line replacing a similar length of 50-year old 6-inch ACP lines within 13 residential street. Over 170 customers will be affected during construction. The City required that all points of connection to be upgraded to include the newer and larger PVC water pipe and the installation of new water values in each cross street. Eight of the thirteen segments require obtaining approvals from the State Division of Drinking Water due to restricted horizontal clearances in the narrow residential streets. To assist the City in meeting an early delivery schedule for one of their current water projects Quadrant III water plans were separated into two separate bid contracts. The first segment of 2800 LF was recently awarded at a low bid price of $990,000 and construction commenced in April 2018 and completed in 6 months. The second bid package received City authorization to advertise in February 2018 and was constructed in 2018. Hoover, Toll, Keppel Recycled Water Project Glendale Water & Power, Glendale, CA TAIT was contracted to provide design build services with 1DC for the recycled water project within the Glenwood residential neighborhood and surrounding schools. The project was located in residential streets in an area of Glendale which required our team to develop construction documents that could accommodate traffic for three public schools and a design that would work with many existing utilities. The design involved the preparation of plans and specifications for approximately 5,890linear feet of 8-inch recycled water pipeline to bring recycled waterto GWP's customers in the area. In addition, the project provided enough capacity for future extension and expansion. TAIT provided the design services along with topographical survey of the neighborhood. Due to the numerous existing utilities and mains within the project, detailed designs were provided to ensure adequate clearance between all utilities. 1I TAIT Client: City of Chino Reference: Lupe Camacho 13220 Central Avenue Chino, CA 91710 Icamacho@citvofchino.or¢ (909)334-3406 Construction Cost: $2.3 million Project Dates: Design: May 2017-Jan. 2018 Construction: 2018 Project Team: PIC: Jacob Vandervis PM: Todd Schmieder PE: Samantha Wohlfarth QA/QC: David Sloan Client: Glendale Water & Power Reference: Kevin Runzer 141 N. Glendale Ave. Glendale, CA 91206 krunzer@alendaleca.gov (818)551-6910 Construction Cost: Approx. $1.69 M Project Dates: Design: 2016-2017 Construction: 2017 Project Team: PIC/PM: Jacob Vandervis QA/QC: Todd Schmieder PE: Samantha Wohlfarth Page 17 -` TAIT & Associates, Inc. P On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Kenneth and Ben Lomond Water Main Replacement Projects Glendale Water & Power, Glendale, CA TAIT was contracted to provide design build services with JDC for the Kenneth and Ben Lomond neighborhoods water main replacement projects. The project was located in residential streets in an area of Glendale which required our team to develop construction documents that could accommodate traffic while working in residential streets and a design that would work with many existing utilities. The existing water mains in the Kenneth and Ben Lomond neighborhoods were 40-50 years old and were deteriorated and made with unlined cast-iron. The design involved the preparation of plans and specifications for the replacement and installation of approximately 11,340 linear feet of new 12-inch and fl- inch diameter ductile -iron water mains. Existing galvanized and copper services smaller than 1 inch were replaced with 1-inch copper services. Existing fire hydrants were replaced and spacing was decreased to provide current fire protection to the neighborhood. TAIT provided the design services along with topographical survey of the long neighborhood. Foothill District Water Main Replacements Golden State Water Company, Foothill District Construction Cost for the six (6) Foothill Projects: • City of Claremont -Indian Hill Blvd. $350,400 • County of LA -Mangrove Ave$332,700 • City of San Dimas -Baseline Well, $304,500 • County of LA -Lenore Ave., $707,950 • County of LA-Marshburn Ave, $677,800 • County of LA-Kelburn Ave., $372,500 TAIT was the Designer of Record for these six projects for Golden State Water Company (GSWC). TAIT provided the survey and design services for the replacement of 13,200 lineal feet of various sizes (4, 6, 8-inch steel water main) for the Foothill District. The existing lines, having been installed in the 40's, were in poor condition and were not providing proper service to the GSWC customers. GSWC was looking for a streamlined construction schedule and therefore went with a Design Build process for each of these projects. To stream line the work further, GSWC packaged several projects into a single contract. This contract included a total of six water main replacement projects that cover residential neighborhoods, commercial customers, and work in major roadways. 'I TAIT Client: Glendale Water & Power Reference: Kevin Runzer 141 N. Glendale Ave. Glendale, CA 91206 krunzerCccDgiendaleca.gov (818)551-6910 Construction Cost: Approx. $3.12 M Project Dates: Design: 2015-2016 Construction: 2016 Project Team: PIC/PM: Jacob Vandervis PE: Samantha Wohlfarth QA/QC: Todd Schmieder Client: Golden State Water Company Reference: Adrian Combes, P.E. (714) 535-7711 ext. 211 Adrian.combes@gswater.com Construction Cost: $2.6 M Project Dates Design: 2013 Construction: 2013 Project Team: PIC/PM: Jacob Vandervis DE: Samantha Wohlfarth QA/QC: Todd Schmieder Page 18 a J TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Normandie Ave. Water Main Replacement Project Golden State Water Company, Los Angeles, CA TAIT & Associates, Inc. (TAIT) provided engineering design services fora Design Build (DB) project awarded by Golden State Water Company (GSWC). TAIT provided the survey and design services for the replacement of 1,600lineal feet of 14-inch steel water main in Normandie Avenue between Imperial Highway and 110th Street. The existing line, having been installed in 1946, was in poor condition and was not providing proper service to the GSWC customers. GSWC was looking for a streamlined construction schedule and therefore went with a Design Build Request for Proposal. All water mains within the intersection of Imperial Highway were replaced so that they would not have to be subject to emergency repairs in the near future. To facilitate the sped up schedule requested and ensure minimal disruption, the potholes were performed using ground penetrating radar (GPR) with a minimal number of actual potholing. The final alignment of the new 12" water main was positioned to fall in the shoulder of the roadway to minimize traffic disruption and increase speed of construction. Adams Hill Neighborhood Water Main Replacement Project Glendale Water & Power, Glendale, CA TAIT & Associates, Inc. (TAIT) teamed with J. De Sigio Construction, Inc. (JDC) on a Design Build (DB) project for Glendale Water & Power (GWP). TAIT provided the survey and design services for the replacement of 10,620 lineal feet of 4 and 6-inch water main at the Adams Hill neighborhood. The neighborhood is serviced by two pressure zones and the existing water mains were 33 to 89 years old and were deteriorated and could not meet current fire flow demands. The streets that were involved with the project were: Dartmouth, Wellesly, Scofield, Yale, Princeton, Berkley, Green, Loma Crest, Corona, Garfield, Cherokee and Osceola. These residential streets were narrow, steep, and windy. This created a challenge for both the design and construction phase. On the design side, the narrow streets did not provide for much separation from the existing sewer main that traversed the narrow roadways. The DBE team (TAIT/JDC) worked with GWP to determine the alignment that was a best fit for each roadway. TAIT then prepared and processed the required Department of Public Health (DPH) Waivers for final approval of the alignments. Client: Golden State Water Company Reference: Conde Ventura (310) 436-6950 ext. 102 conde.ventura @gswater.com Construction Cost: $470,000 Project Dates Design: 2013 Construction: 2013 Project Team: PIC: Jacob Vandervis PM: Todd Schmieder PF: Samantha Wohlfarth Client: Glendale Water & Power Reference: Andy Cheung (818)551-6909 acheung@glendaleca.gov Construction Cost: $3.3 M Project Dates: Design: 2014 Construction: 2014 Project Team: PIC: Jacob Vandervis PM: Kimberly Johnson DE: Samantha Wohlfarth QA/QC:Todd Schmieder 'I TAIT Page 19 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Beaudry Terrace Water Main Replacement Glendale Water & Power, Glendale, CA TAIT was contracted to provide design build services with JDC for the Beaudry Terrace neighborhood water main replacement project. The project was located in residential streets in a hilly part of Glendale which required our team to develop construction documents that could accommodate traffic while working in narrow residential streets. The existing water mains in the Beaudry Terrace neighborhood were 40- 50 years old and were deteriorated and made with unlined cast-iron. The design involved the preparation of plans and specifications for the replacement and installation of approximately 5,300 linear feet of new 12-inch, 8-inch, and 6 inch diameter ductile -iron water mains. Existing galvanized and copper services smaller than 1 inch were replaced with f- inch copper services. Existing fire hydrants were replaced and spacing was increased to provide current fire protection to the neighborhood. TAIT provided the design services along with topographical survey of this hilly neighborhood. Due to the hilly nature of the project, retaining walls were designed at some of the hydrants to ensure adequate clearance was provided between the hydrant and the adjoining slopes. f. References City of Chino Lupe Camacho (909)334-3406 13220 Central Avenue Chino, CA 91710 Projects: Quadrant 111 Water Main Replacement Glendale Water & Power Client: Glendale Water & Power Reference: Shad Rezai 141 N. Glendale Ave., Level Glendale, CA 91206 (818) 548-3982 srezai(@glendaleca.gov Construction Cost: $1.56 M Project Dates: Design:2014-2015 Construction: April 2015 Project Team: PIC: Jacob Vandervis PM: Kimberly Johnson DE: Samantha Wohlfarth QA/QC: Todd Schmieder Andy Cheung (818)551-6909 141 N. Glendale Ave., Level Glendale, CA 91206 Projects: Hoover, Toll, Keppel Recycled Water Project, Kenneth and Ben Lomond Water Main Replacements Project, Adams Hill Neighborhood Water Main Replacement Project, Beaudry Terrace Water Main Replacement Project Golden State Water Company Conde Ventura, PE (310)436-6950 x102 630 E. Foothill Boulevard San Dimas, CA 91773 Projects: Foothill District Water Main Replacements, Normandie Ave. Water Main Replacement III TAIT Page 110 _ TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services 2. Scope of Services and Schedule Below is TAIT's sample Scope of Work from our recent successful Chino Quadrant III Water Main Replacement Project. Sample Scope of Work TAIT takes no exceptions to the City of Chino's revised scope of work. Based on our review of the RFP and the revisions to Quadrant III project segments and bid package requirements, the following is our proposed revised scope of work for successfully completing the initial analysis and design of the project: PHASE 1) ADMINISTRATION A As -Built Research, Investigation and Review Review of record Information provided from the City files will be conducted to verify existing field conditions. TAIT will also research and acquire existing available design records and utility information. It is anticipated that the information collected during the research phase will be used to assist in the development of the project base maps. The records research will include obtaining records from the City, utility providers and all other jurisdictions within the project limits. In addition, TAIT will document, contact, and coordinate with other public and private agencies/entities/jurisdictions involved to inform them about the project and obtain their records, approval, and permit requirements, as applies. Obtained records will be reviewed and correlated with the Topographic and aerial (Bing Map) data in order to prepare the final project Base map. Deliverables: ✓ Digital Copies Records, Field Notes, Observations, & Photos B Utility Research & Notification Utility Notices At project inception, TAIT will conduct utility research through Dig -Alert and City records and will prepare and distribute the 1st utility notifications which will identify the project intent, limits, and general scope of work and will request that each utility provide our office with the associated As -Built records for the project limits. TAIT will review and compile the received responses in to the project Utility matrix for tracking of existing utilities and conflicting facilities. Upon completion of the 60% design, TAIT will distribute a 2nd notice to all present utilities and will include a current set of plans for the utility's review and comment. All foreseen utility relocations or conflicts will be identified in this notice for the Utility's review and action. TAIT will actively coordinate with all utilities in order to ensure all relocations are coordinated and completed prior to the start of the City's project. The final notice will be sent at the design completion stage and will include a signed print of the plans for the utilities records. TAIT will review all obtained record data and will coordinate with �IITAIT _ Page 111 t TAIT & Associates, Inc. _L On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services utilities that may be affected in order to obtain further design and construction requirements. All utility coordination, records and data will be compiled at the end of the project and will be submitted to the City for future reference. Utility Records & Base map As utility records are received, TAIT will update the project base map to ensure the plans have the most recent alignment, size, type and depth of utilities currently present. Utility Coordination TAIT will coordinate with all present and affected utilities during the course of the design. All potential conflicts with the improvements will be identified, and contact will be made with the appropriate utility coordinator. Utility permits are not anticipated as part of this contract. Utility Potholing Tait will develop a potholing plan to identify locations in the field where field potholing may be required to finalize the project's vertical alignments. Abased on a review of each project segment Tait has identified potentially a total of 30 potholes that may be required. After the approval of the preliminary water line pipe alignment and connection points, Tait will I identify each pipe crossings using record drawings, field observations and field survey data. Of the total number of pipe crossings identified, Tait will then identify the most critical crossings that would require further investigation. The critical locations will then be used to develop a Potholing Plan for the project. This Plan will then be submitted to the City for approval of the Potholing Plan and the contract required number of potholes being proposed. Tait's Fee Proposal provides a cost be pothole, the cost for a full day of potholing (approximately five to six potholes based on the pothole locations and traffic conditions encountered) and the total cost to do the 30 potholes initially identified by Tait in the development of our proposal project understanding. Based on the final Number of Potholes the city will identify the proposed approach to address the cost of conducting field services portion of the project's utility potholing. Utility Potholing - Field Services — OPTIONAL TASK TAIT has obtained the services of Bess Testlab Inc. (BTL) in order to provide any required potholing on this contract. In order to maximize the benefit of the potholing activities, TAIT proposes to conduct all potholing services during the preparation of the 60% plans. Pothole locations will be tied to existing features in the field in order to accurately represent the location of the potholes on the plans. The proposed potholing approach will use "spotholing" methods in order to minimize the time of traffic impact and damage to the pavement structure. 1'xl' diameter holes will be cut in the pavement soil will be excavated down to the depth of existing utility via use of a vacuum truck and a high pressure hose. III TAIT.,,- Page 1 12 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Deliverables: ✓ Utility Notice & Responses, Utility Records, Utility Correspondence, Dig Alert list of Utilities ✓ Utility Potholing Base map ✓ Utility Pothole Report C Field Survey TAIT will conduct field survey and prepare the base mapping per RFP requirements utilizing our in-house surveying services. Per the RFP requirements, the pricing for surveying services has been included at a prevailing wage rate. The scope of Field Surveying includes: Design Field Survev Upon issuance of NTP, TAIT survey will conduct a field control and topographic survey at each project location in order to obtain the required topographic elements. Project Base Mapping As part of this contract, TAIT will prepare the following base mapping for incorporation in the project design: • Topographic • Right of way • Existing Utility It is assumed that the City will provide TAIT with any available GIS and record base maps for the project limits (Right of Way & Utility) to aid in the preparation of the base maps. TAIT will format and update the base mapping with the noted existing records and all other applicable existing improvements (loops, signal equipment, striping, legends, etc.). It is anticipated that right of way base mapping will be per record documents only, and that the City will provide all available right of way and property records to TAIT at the design kickoff meeting. Survey Shapefile Conversion & Metadata Input Upon completion of the base mapping activities, TAIT will convert the topographic survey and aerial survey base mapping to the required GIS shapefile format and will input available metadata for the utility facilities which were observed and found during the records research. All data will be exported per the RFP requirements and submitted to the City via FTP server transfer. Deliverables: ✓ Field Survey Data ✓ CAD Project Base Map ✓ Topo Shapefile Dataset with Metadata D.1 Preliminary Engineering Analysis and Alignment Selection During and upon completion of the previous tasks, TAIT will initiate the preliminary engineering analysis and alignment selection task. This project includes the design and analysis of nine separate project segments. The location and proposed alignment for the water mains will be analyzed in order to ITAIT Page 1 13 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services determine the most ideal location and path for both features. TAIT will utilize the geotechnical investigation provided by the City in conjunction as part of this initial design. This task includes: Design Field Walk This sub -task includes all hours necessary for the field review and design required to observe and document the existing site conditions and to identify anticipated work items. Existing condition photos will be taken along the project limits in orderto aid the City in construction coordination. All field notes will be compiled and stored in the design file for reference. Preliminary Design & Layout (30% Plans) TAIT will prepare 30% layout plans are part of this task and will submit to the City for review and verification of the proposed alignment and layout of improvements. Upon city review and approval of the proposed alignment and improvements TAIT will initiate the plan and profile preparation stage. Deliverables: ✓ Field Walk Notes ✓ Preliminary Findings & 30% Layout Plans (Digital & Hard Copies) D.2 Final Plan Preparation Upon City confirmation of the preferred design alternative, TAIT will initiate the preparation of the 60% PS&E package. The following are the anticipated sheet counts for the proposed plan set: SHEET TOTAL ANTICIPATED SHEETS DESCRIPTION Bid Package 1 Bid Package 2 —Project area 23 28 30 32 41 38 42 43 46 47 48 49 59 Title Sheet 1 1 Notes, & Typical Details 2 3 Water Main Replacement 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 Plan & Profile Water & Sewer Main Connection 2 3 Details 2-phase Traffic Control Plans 2 2 2 2 2 Total Sheet 10 4 3 4 1 9 2 1 1 1 1 S 1 Count The key components of the plan package are described below: Title Sheet A title sheet will be prepared for each Bid Set (total of two) and will include all City of Chino standard notes, a vicinity map predicting the location of each pipe replacement segment, a list of Page �I TAIT.,,, Pg 1 14 TAIT & Associates, Inc. 4`.;�. =r On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services ML__ utility contacts and project abbreviations and legends. The Title Sheet (and the rest of the plan set) will be prepared on the City standard title block on 24"x 36" bond paper. Notes & Typical Project Details Typical Section Sheets will be prepared for each bid set (a total maximum of five sheets — 2 for Bid Set 1 and 3 for Bid Set 2). The Typical Section sheets will include typical details for each street segment and a water line trenching detail. In addition, details for typical water lateral service connections/extensions, undercrossing, valves and other appurtenances may be included on this sheet. Additional sheets may be included based on the plan development and project needs. If requested by the City, a summary list of bid quantities per Bid Set will be provided on this Sheet. Special details required for construction of connections will be included on separate Connection Detail sheets. Additionally, notes on connection requirements will be included on the Connection Detail sheets. Phasing requirements for the construction of the water main will be included on the water main replacement plans in order to ensure continuous service to the properties affected by the project (and/or on the traffic control plans, as appropriate). Water Main Replacement Plan & Profile Water main replacement plan & profile sheets will be prepared for the entire project limits with a 1"=20' horizontal and a 1"=2' or 4'vertical scale. Roadway stationing will be depicted along the roadway centerline with water improvement stationing being depicted along the proposed water main for all proposed improvements. Location of work items will be called out based on roadway or water main stationing, as applicable. Existing roadway, striping, private property, and surface features will be depicted on the plans along with callouts for owner, size, and type of all substructure utilities for which records were obtained. The profile will include an existing ground profiles of the approximate roadway surface and a pipe network projection of all proposed water main improvements including valves, crossings, and any additional water features. Proposed grades and location of the existing sewer main improvement will also be depicted on the water main plans for reference during construction and to ensure conflicts are avoided. Locations of existing sewer laterals, if known based on information provided to Tait, will be identified in the plans. Dry Utilities will be identified by notes based on information may available by Utility providers. Water Main Connection & Abandonment Details Connection and abandonment details (as applies) will be provided for all interconnect or major water main connections along the proposed project limits. Details will be prepared in 1"=10'scale depending on the level of complexity for the location. A maximum of one detail per segment is assumed except for Segment 23, 42, 49 and 59. Segment 23 is assumed to have three connections details and Segments 42, 49 and 59 are assumed to have two connections each. 60%, 90%, & 100% PS&E QA/QC, Compilation, and Submittal The following submittals are anticipated as part of this project: 11LAIT W Page 1 15 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services ✓ 60% PS&E ✓ 90% PS&E ✓ 100% PS&E Prior to each submittal, TAIT will conduct a full QA/QC review per our quality assurance protocols described at the end of this section. Additionally, TAIT will plot, compile and deliver the noted number and format of PS&E to the City for each submittal per the RFP requirements. Deliverables: ✓ 60% Plans (4 Hard Copy Sets) ✓ 90% Plans (4 Hard Copy Sets) ✓ 100% Plans (4 Hard Copy Sets) E Traffic Control Plans Traffic Handling Concept Coordination with City A traffic handling concept or approach for the project will be discussed with the City in conjunction with the city's review of the 60% PS&E documents. The purpose of the traffic handling concept coordination efforts will be to identify site issues/traffic circulation concerns that will form the basis of understanding for final traffic control requirements based on a specific project segment. Based on the discussion with the City, the project segments that require the preparation of a Traffic Control Plans as part of the bid documents will be identified. The actual preparation of the project's Traffic Control Plans will be provided as an Optional Task. The Bid Set specifications, developed under Work Task G, and the traffic control/handling notes reflected on the construction plans will be prepared to provide clear delineation of the City's requirements for the contractor's implementation of traffic control requirements for project segments where a project specific Traffic Control Plan has not been prepared. Traffic Control Plans — OPTIONAL TASK TAIT and TAIT's Subconsultant (TJW Engineering, Inc.) will prepare two-phase Traffic Control Plans for the City designated project segments based on the results of the conceptual traffic handling discussions with the City as an Optional Task. A cost per a typical single location based on a 2-phased traffic control plan per project segment has been provided. The City -requested Traffic Control Plans will then be prepared for submittal to the City at the 90% and 100% stages. The Traffic Control Plans will be prepared based on city as -built street plans and images obtain from aerial photographs and will be developed per the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control. Deliverables: ✓ Traffic Handling Coordination meeting Notes at 60% Stage ✓ Traffic Control Plans at 90% Stage (Digital & Hard Copy), if requested by the City ✓ Traffic Control Plans at 100% Stage (Digital & Hard Copy), if requested by the City Page 16 �I TAIT P — g TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services F Engineer's Quantity and Cost Estimate TAIT will prepare cost estimates at the 60%, 90% & 100% PS&E stage for City review and input. Unit prices will be checked against recent City projects. Work items will be prepared to correlate with the specifications and will include all work items including mobilization, storm water compliance, traffic control and striping. The cost estimate will be reviewed by the CA/QC Manager prior to each submittal per the quality assurance program. Deliverables: ✓ 60% Engineer's Cost Estimate (Digital & Hard Copy) ✓ 90% Engineer's Cost Estimate (Digital & Hard Copy) ✓ 100% Engineer's Cost Estimate (Digital & Hard Copy) G Construction Specifications and Bid Documents TAIT will prepare technical specifications for the proposed project based on the City boilerplate specifications. Each work item will have a clear measurement and payment clause in order to avoid costly change orders during the construction phase. Specifications will also include clear delineation of the traffic control requirements, water pollution control requirements, survey monument protection and replacement requirements, and construction scheduling parameters as well as coordination requirements with utilities. Utility owners, coordination and contact requirements, and additional permitting requirements will also be included in the specifications. The project specifications will be reviewed by the QA/QC Manager prior to each submittal per the quality assurance program. The initial Specification submittal at 60% PS&E will include a single set of the Draft Technical Specifications covering both bid packages that will be used to verify City format requirements. (A separate Bid Schedule for each Bid Set will be provided with the 60% Draft Technical Specifications.) The 90% and 100% Project Specifications will include a separate package for each Bid Set. Deliverables: ✓ 60% Draft Project Specifications (Digital & Hard Copy) ✓ 90% Project Specifications (Digital & Hard Copy) ✓ 100% Project Specifications (Digital & Hard Copy) H Plan Interpretation and Bidding Assistance: This task includes the necessary hours for providing limited bidding assistance to the City during the bidding phase. TAIT will remain available to the City and will respond to Contractor RFIs based on the City's request. This task has been assumed to be billed in a time and material basis. Additional hours and fees may be requested based on the final number of RFIs and correspondence required during the bidding phase. I Construction Support and Shop Drawing Review This task includes the following two sub -tasks �IITAIT Page 117 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Construction Support: This task includes the necessary hours for providing limited construction assistance to the City during the construction phase. TAIT will remain available to the City and will respond to Contractor RFIs based on the City's request. TAIT will also review and provide responses to Contractor submittal documents during the construction phase. It is assumed that the City's construction manager will take the lead role in reviewing submittal documents and that TAIT will play an assisting role for the submittals that require further attention to detail. For budgeting purposes, this task has been assumed to be billed in a time and material basis. Additional hours and fees will be requested based on the final number of RFIs and submittal review and construction correspondence required during the construction phase. Deliverables: ✓ Written Response to RFIs (As needed) ✓ Stamped and Reviewed Construction Submittal Documents (As Needed) As -Built Plans Upon completion of the construction phase, TAIT will incorporate the City provided redlines from the Contractor and the Inspector in to the design plan set in order to prepare a final As - Built document for City records. All field changes will be noted via rev cloud and delta note to indicate As -Built revisions. Plans will be prepared and submitted in PDF format to the City for initial review and acceptance. Deliverables: ✓ As -Built Plans (PDF Copy) Project Meetings Per RFP requirements, a total of 5 meetings have been assumed as part of this task. At a minimum, the following meetings are assumed: Design Kickoff Meeting A design kick-off meeting with TAIT's key team members, City staff, and other affected parties, will be held at the start of the project to identify clear lines of communication and review the final scope, schedule, milestones and other project details of concern. It is anticipated that the City will provide pertinent record information for the existing streets and utilities including as - built plans for the project limits. It is also understood that the City will provide standard drawings, templates, and City design standards to TAIT at this time. Based on our actual NTP date, TAIT will prepare and present an update of our project schedule. TAIT will also prepare a meeting agenda for initial circulation. Upon completion of the meetings, TAIT will prepare meeting minutes for circulation, review and comments. All meeting agendas, minutes and exhibits will be filed in our project folder for final submittal to the City at the completion of the project. Design Review & Status Update Meetings �II TAIT Page 118 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Based on City require and project needs, TAIT will schedule design review and status update meetings with City staff and stakeholders to discuss and review the project. TAIT will prepare Agenda/Minutes for the given meetings and will coordinate ahead of time with the City to verify attendees and key paints of discussion. Deliverables: ✓ Meeting Agenda, Minutes, Updated Schedule & Coordination Records Sample Project Schedule Below is TAIT's sample project schedule from our recent successful Chino Quadrant III Water Main Replacement Project. to Task Name Duration Start Finish Mar Qtr 2, ]017 A r Qh 3, 2017 Qrc 4.20 1 Notice to Proceed Issued 1 day A) Records Reserch 10 days B) Utility Research & Notification 124 days Prepare & Send 1st Utility Notice 5 days Prepare & Send 2nd Utility Notice 5 days Prepare & Send Final Utility Notice 5 days Utility Pothling 20 days C) Field Survey 20 days Develop Initial Base Map 5 days Field Survey 5 days Project Basemaps 10 days Finalize Base Map and Prepare Shapefile 5 days D.1) Preliminary Engineering 26 days Prepare & Submit Initial Recommendations 20 days City review and Comment of 5 days Recommendations Project Review Meeting With City 0 days 0.2 - F) Final Engineering 75 days Prepare &Submit 60%PS&E 20 days City Review 60% PS&E 15 days Prepare & Submit 95% PS&E 20 days City Review 95% PS&E 10 days Prepare & Submit 100% PS&E 10 days Mon 5/1/17 Mon 511117 Tue 5/2/17 Tue 5/2/17 Mon 8/14/17 Mon 10/16/17 Mon 7/17/17 Mon 5/15/17 Mon 5/15/17 Mon 5/22/17 Mon 5/22/17 Mon 6/5/17 Mon 6/12/17 Mon 6/12/17 Mon 7/10/17 Mon 7/17/17 Mon 7/17/17 Mon 7/17/17 Mon 8/14/17 Mon 9/4/17 Mon 30/2/17 Mon 10/16/17 Mon 5/1/17 Fri 5112117 Fri 10/20/17 Mon 5/8/17 Fri 8/18/17 Fri 10/20/17 Fri 8/11/17 Fri 6/9/17 Fri 5/19/17 Fri 5/26/17 Fri 6/2/17 Fri 6/9/17 Mon 7/17/17 Fri 7/7/17 Fri 7/14/17 Mon 7/17/17 Fri 10/27/17 Fri 8/31/17 Fri 9/1/17 Fri 9129/17 Fri 10/13/17 Fri 10/27/17 Jl i I,! '.. 1 i 7/1 � 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 14 15 16 17 1 - IS 19 20 21 22 Date: April 26,2017 Project Quadrant m Water Mains Tait Team Task- city Task Mileg. Summary �II TAIT Page 119 TAIT & Associates, Inc. "—� On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services 3. Fee Proposal TAIT's Hourly Fee Schedule is included in a separate document per the RFP's instructions. 4. Certifications We've included our certification forms in the Appendix to comply with the RFP's page limit. III TAIT Page 120 40 TAIT & Associates, Inc. F On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Appendix Resumes Jacob Vandervis, PE F11 PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGEIPROIECT MANAGER Mr. Vandervis currently serves as a Vice President/Chief Operations Officer in TAIT's Corporate Office in Santa Ana. In addition to his management duties, he acts as the primary point of contact for several national retail and residential developers. Mr. Vandervis is a licensed civil engineer with over 33 years of Education B.S. --Civil Engineering experience with land development projects in the western United States. He California State University, has been a member of the TAIT team for the past 22 years. His areas of Long Beach expertise include site design, grading design, water main design, drainage studies, water pollution control plans, erosion & sediment control plans, as well Year of TAIT Team as street improvement plans. He is experienced in site design of all sizes for Enlistment commercial development, involved in preliminary design to develop cost 1997 estimates & due diligence packages, as well as experienced in the entitlement Total Experience phase of projects. His surveying experience includes the preparation of ALTA 33 and topographic surveys, parcel maps, record of survey and legal descriptions. He is a certified Qualified SWPP Developer (QSD), Certified Development, Design R Registered sered Professional & Construction Professional (CDP) and Certified Retail Property Executive (CRX). Engineer, Civil — California, Foothill Water Main Replacement Project, Los Angeles County, Golden State Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Water Company, Project Manager, 2013 Nevada, North Dakota, Project Manager & Principal in Charge of the work being conducted by all TAIT Washington, Hawaii, and staff to provide Design Engineering Service forthen $2.5 M water main Alaska. replacement project throughout six locations in Los Angeles County for Golden Professional Engineer State Water. Primary responsibilities were to review and stamp water main California No. C46301 replacement plans and specifications, supervise design engineers and coordinate with client and contractor through the design and construction phases. Freeman Ave. Water Line Improvement Projects, Golden State Water Company, Project Manager, 2013 Project Manager and Principal in Charge of the work being conducted by all TAIT staff. The Freeman Avenue Water Line Improvement included approximately 3600 linear feet of water line that was designed to replace existing service pipe mains with 8" ductile iron pipe. The project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins, and other appurtenances. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared to the satisfaction of Golden State Water Company for select non -potable and water crossings. �II TAIT _ Appendix Page 121 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Normandie Ave. Water Line Improvements, Golden State Water Company, Principal in Charge, 2013 Principal in Charge of the work being conducted by all TAIT staff. The project encompassed the planning and design for a 12" water main replacement in Normandie Ave. in the County of Los Angeles, approximately 1400' linearfeet. Project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins and other appurtenances. Existing 14" pipe was designed for abandonment. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared to the satisfaction of Golden State Water Company for select non -potable and water crossings. GWSC project engineer: Conde Ventura. Harbor Blvd. Storm Drain and Street Reconfiguration Project, City of Garden Grove, Principal -in - Charge, 2013 Principal -in -Charge of the work being conducted by all TAIT staff to provide Design Engineering Service for then $500 K water main replacement and utility relocation project and the $ 1 M Street Reconfiguration Project in the City of Garden Grove. Primary responsibilities were to ensure the project was properly staffed and that the work was completed to the satisfaction of both TAIT & Associates as well as the City of Garden Grove. On -Call Engineering Services, Orange County Public Works, Principal -In -Charge, 2010 - Present Principal -in -Charge of the work being conducted by all TAIT staff and sub -consultants to provide Plan Check and On -Call Engineering Services for the County of Orange Planned Communities. Primary responsibilities were to ensure the project is properly staffed and that the work is completed to the satisfaction of both TAIT & Associates as well as the County of Orange. 100 Acre Parcel Development El Toro Marine Base, Orange County Public Works, Irvine, CA, Project Director. 2009 — Present Prepared infrastructure assessment of the existing Marine Corps base facilities on the southerly 100- acres that had been closed in recent years. Reviewed existing record documents, met with utility purveyors, inspected existing structures and roadways, and prepared executive summary for presentation to the County of Orange for potential reuse of the facilities. City Hall Underground Fuel Storage Tank Removal and Replacement, City of Irvine, Principal -In - Charge, 2013 As Principal -In -Charge Mr. Vandervis made sure that the project was completed to the satisfaction of the City of Irvine Project Manager. He also made sure that we had qualified staff and resources working the project to be sure that all the deliverables were to a standard that was expected by both TAIT as well as the City of Irvine. Abridged List of Additional Project Experience by Jake: > FBI Training Center, Orange County Public Works, Irvine, CA, Principal -In -Charge and Structural Engineer ➢ Foothill Crossing, City of Rancho Cucamonga (Principal -In -Charge) ➢ Columbus Square Infrastructure Improvements, City of Tustin, (Principal -In -Charge) ➢ Entertainment Park, City of Anaheim (Senior Project Manager) TAIT Appendix Page 122 Education B.S. -- Civil Engineering Valparaiso University Valparaiso, IN,2012 Year of TAIT Team Enlistment 2012 Total Experience Certifications Professional Engineer California No. 86126 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Samantha (McGee) Wohlfarth, P.E. PROJECT ENGINEER -WATER Ms. Wohlfarth has professional experience that includes the preparation of grading plans, water main replacement plans, storm drain plans and drainage reports, sewer plans, cost estimates and storm water management reports for public and private developments throughout Southern California, Western Washington, and North Dakota. Her project experience also includes the preparation of storm water quality reports such as SWPPP, WQMP, SUSMP and LID as mandated by the state and local municipalities. Ms. Wohlfarth has technical knowledge with multiple software programs including AutoCAD 2014, Civil 3D, Land Desktop, Microstation, GeoPak, WWHM2012, RetainPro, and additional specialty programs. Quadrant III A and B Water Line Replacement Project, City of Chino, Project Engineer,2017-2018 This City project required the replacement of approximately 8000LF of existing 6-inch ACP water pipe with new 8-inch PVC water pipe within13 local streets for the City. The process included obtaining DDW approvals for 8 of the 13 segments. Hoover, Toll, Keppel Recycled Water Project, Glendale Water & Power, Project Engineer, 2016-2017 TAIT was contracted to provide design build services with JDC for the recycled water project within the Glenwood residential neighborhood and surrounding schools. The project was located in the residential streets in an area of Glendale which required our team to develop construction documents that could accommodate traffic while working and a design that would work with many existing utilities. Kenneth and Ben Lomond Water Main Replacement Projects Glendale Water & Power, Project Engineer, 2015-2016 TAIT was contracted to provide design build services with JDC for the Kenneth and Ben Lomond neighborhoods water main replacement projects. The project was located in residential streets in an area of Glendale which required our team to develop construction documents that could accommodate traffic while working in residential streets and a design that would work with many existing utilities. Freeman Ave. Water Line Improvement Projects, Golden State Water Company, Project Design Engineer, 2013 The Freeman Avenue Water Line Improvement included approximately 3600 linear feet of water line that was designed to replace existing service pipe mains with 8" ductile iron pipe. The project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins, and other appurtenances. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared to the satisfaction of Golden State Water Company for select non -potable and water crossings. 'II TACT Appendix Page 123 Q TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Normandie Ave. Water Line Improvements, Golden State Water Company, Design Engineer, 2013 The project encompassed the planning and design for a 12" water main replacement in Normandie Ave. in the County of Los Angeles, approximately 1400' linear feet. Project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins and other appurtenances. Existing 14" pipe was designed for abandonment. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared to the satisfaction of Golden State Water Company for select non -potable and water crossings. GWSC project engineer: Conde Ventura. Beaudry Terrace Water Main Replacement Project, Glendale Water and Power, Project Design Engineer, 2014 The Beaudry Terrace water main replacement project included four phases, six streets, and approximately 5,300 linear feet of water line that was designed to replace existing service pipe mains with ductile iron pipe. The project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins, and other appurtenances. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared for select non -potable and water crossings. The project included a community outreach meetings, service survey coordination, as well as detailed final As -Built submittals. Adams Hill Water Main Replacement Project, Glendale Water and Power, Design Engineer, 2014 The Adams Hill water main replacement project included six phases, 13 streets, and approximately 10,620 linearfeet of water line that was designed to replace existing service pipe mains with ductile iron pipe. The project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins, and other appurtenances. As well, the project included different pressure zones and the installation of a division gate. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared for select non -potable and water crossings. The project included a community outreach meetings, service survey coordination, as well as detailed final As -Built submittals. Foothill Water Line Improvement Projects, Golden State Water Company, Design Engineer, 2013 The Foothill Improvements included six projects that were designed to replace existing service pipe mains with S" ductile iron pipe. One of the six projects included replacement of the transmission line and reconnection to three existing wells. The total pipe replacement was approximately 13,200linear feet. Multiple agencies reviewed the design plans, including City of San Dimas, City of Claremont, City of Arcadia and the County of Los Angeles in addition to Golden State Water. Monterey Park Marketplace Site Development, Monterey Park Retail Partners, LLC/City of Monterey Park, Project Engineer, 2015- Present TAIT was awarded a contract with the developer, Monterey Park Retail Partners, LLC forthe design of a 41 acre retail development within the City of Monterey Park and the City of Montebello. The design of the development includes slope stabilization, retaining wall design, street improvement design, utility installation, overall site development, and over400,000 cubic yards of dirt removal and regrading. The project involves three geotechnical analysis. The geotechnical analysis included recommendations for the design on and nearthe landfill; forthe slope stabilization throughout the site; and for the overall site development and construction. The project utilized detailed retaining wall designs and in some areas, pile designs. These retaining walls and pile designs were specially designed near SCE facilities and towers. Unique construction equipment has been detailed out and coordinated forthis construction. TAIT Appendix Page 124 i) TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Todd Schmieder, P.E., QSD/P SR. PROJECT MANAGERIQAIQC MANAGER Mr. Schmieder has worked on numerous public infrastructure and private i development projects ranging from small residential and commercial project to a 30-mile long toll road, a 40-acre commercial center and 1000-home master Education planned community. His project experience includes plan check services, B.S. — Civil Engineering preparation of feasibility and site assessment studies, site planning studies and Ohio State University, 1980 preliminary and final design plans, tentative and final maps and environmental Year of Tait Team studies and reports. Mr. Schmiedei's technical experience also includes Enlistment conducting design reviews, development of traffic signing and striping plans, 2005 preparation of traffic control and construction staging plans, preparation of construction specifications and cost estimates, and providing construction Total Experience management and inspection. His project management experience includes 39 utility coordination, master planning and project scheduling. Certifications Quadrant III Water Line Replacement Project, City of Chino, Project Manager, Professional Engineer 2017-2018 California No. C37167 This City project required the replacement of approximately 8000LF of existing Certificate program in light 6-inch ACP water pipe with new 8-inch PVC water pipe within13 local streets for construction and the City. The process included obtaining DDW approvals for 8 of the 13 development management segments. University of California — Foothill Water Line Improvement Projects, Golden State Water Company, Irvine Extension, 2004 QA/QC Manager, 2013 The Foothill Improvements included six projects that were designed to replace Affiliations existing service pipe mains with 8" ductile iron pipe. One of the six projects American Society of Civil included replacement of the transmission line and reconnection to three Engineers, Member existing wells. The total pipe replacement was approximately 13,200 linear feet. Building Industry Association Multiple agencies reviewed the design plans, including City of San Dimas, City of of Orange County, Claremont, City of Arcadia and the County of Los Angeles in addition to Golden State Water. Transportation Committee Member Normandie Ave. Water Line Improvements, Golden State Water Company, Project Manager, 2013 The project encompassed the planning and design for a 12" water main replacement in Normandie Ave. in the County of Los Angeles, approximately 1400' linear feet. Project included new services, hydrants, inverts, tie-ins and other appurtenances. Existing 14" pipe was designed for abandonment. Department of Public Health waiver exhibits were prepared to the satisfaction of Golden State Water Company for select non -potable and water crossings. GWSC project engineer: Conde Ventura. 1II TAIT Appendix Page 125 ` TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services On -call Engineering Services, Orange County Public Works, Sr. Project Manager, 2010 to Present Provided On -call Plan Check Services to OCPW Planned Communities for the review of Developer Submittal for a project in Ladera Ranch Covenant Hills and multiple developer projects in the PA 1 of the Ranch Plan. Serving as the Team Lead for TAIT's consultant team of reviewers, plan review submittals have ranged from Tentative Maps, Site Development Plans, Water Quality Management Plans, Rough and Precise Grading Plans, and Public and Private Street Improvement Plans, Storm Drain Plans and Technical Reports. Responsibilities as the Team Lead, in addition to conducting technical plan acceptance reviews and actual plan checks, includes coordination of the TAIT team members, coordination with the County's management and QA/QC staff members and coordination with the Applicant and their design consultants. Tustin Metrolink Station Redevelopment, City of Tustin/OCTA, Sr. Project Manager, 2009-2011 This OCTA project consisted of the redevelopment of an existing 4-acre Metrolink Station in order to provide parking for 870 vehicles and improve traffic circulation and bus loading operations. Design required preparation of plans for the reconfiguration of the existing surface parking lot for a new five - story parking structure, relocation of sewer, water and storm drain lines, and the installation of storm water treatment devices to satisfy the new storm water discharge permit requirements. Design services required extensive coordination and/or permitting with the City of Tustin, Irvine Ranch Water District, Orange County Sanitation District and the State Water Board. Access to the existing Metrolink platform was maintained throughout construction and the entire station was reopened to the public in November 2011. Harbor Blvd. Waterline and Street Reconfiguration Project, City of Garden Grove, Sr. Project Manager, 2012-2013 Project Manager of the work being conducted by all TAIT staff to provide Design Engineering Service for then $500 K water main replacement and utility relocation project and the $ 1 M Street Reconfiguration Project in the City of Garden Grove. Primary responsibilities were to review and stamp the plans, supervise engineering team, and attend and coordinate project meetings with City staff and other stakeholders. Project included Providing Plans Specifications and Cost estimate for City improvements to Harbor Boulevard that will accommodate the future redevelopment of several city -owned parcels. This project included reconfiguration of Harbor Boulevard from Palm Street to Lampson Avenue (approximately 1/3-mile total length), improvements to an existing raised median, abandonment of existing 8-inch ACP and 12-inch DIP City water lines, installation of a 800 LF of new 16-inch water line, relocation of SCE and AT&T main distribution service lines, and the installation of new public storm drains, sewer and water services. Abridged List of Additional Project Experience by Todd: ➢ Antonio Parkway Widening Improvements, County of Orange ➢ A -Town Sewer Capacity Improvements (-2 miles of new sewer mains), City of Anaheim TAIT Appendix Page 126 ME Education BS Civil Engineering —Tau Beta Pi & Chi Epsilon, USC BS Physical Science, Biola Year of TAIT Team Enlistment 2014 Total Experience 12 Certifications Professional Engineer California No. 82595 TAIT & Associates, Inc, On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services David Sloan, PE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERINGI.SPECIFICA TION MANAGER As a Project Manager, David has performed and coordinated detailed designs on arterial roadways and pipeline projects, and conducted utility coordination for major relocations projects. He has also prepared designs for temporary construction traffic control plans during his career. David has acted as community coordinator for high profile projects and has coordinated presentations of the project scope, intent, and impact in front of the affected stakeholders and local communities. He is an effective communicator and actively stays in contact with his clients throughout the life of his projects. David has also been responsible for construction management of multiple public agency projects, which brings added value to the design of projects by fully understanding the methods and costs of construction projects. David is also responsible for supervising staff at TAIT on the preparation of public and private development projects throughout the Southern California region. David also recently served as the Specification and QA/QC Managerfor the Chino Quadrant III Waterline Replacement Project that was completed in March of 2018 for the City of Chino. Quadrant III Water Line Replacement Project, City of Chino, Specs/QA/QC Manager, 2017-2018 This City project required the replacement of approximately 8000LF of existing 6-inch ACP water pipe with new 8-inch PVC water pipe within13 local streets for the City. The process included obtaining DDW approvals for 8 of the 13 segments. Phase 1 & 2 Water Main Replacement Project, City of Norwalk, Project Engineer, 2010 David served as Project Engineer for the City of Norwalk on Phase 1 & Phase 2 of this water main replacement project. Phase 1 spanned from Alondra Boulevard to 166th Street, and various other streets, and included the Installation of 4,512 LF of 8-inch DIP pipe, 27 gate valves, 125 new house meters with re -connections, and the repaving and capping of all excavated areas. Phase 2 included 6,200 LF of 8-inch DIP water main replacement between Elmhurst Drive and Harvard Drive, and Gridley Road and Gard Avenue. David was also responsible for analyzing fire hydrant spacing to ensure adequate fire water coverage was available at all residential and commercial blocks. All phases of the water main replacement project were designed to fit the City's CIP funding needs. Berry St. & Imperial Hwy. Sewer Main Rehabilitation Project, City of Brea, Project Engineer, 2014 David acted as Project Coordinator and Engineer on this design contract for the City of Brea. The contract included the design and analysis of the sewer main replacement along Imperial Highway and Berry Street from Imperial Highway to Lambert Road. The project included design survey, potholing, utility conflict analysis and the preparation of design PS&E included a sewer main replacement plan and profile. The contract also required the coordination and approval of a Caltrans encroachment permit as TAIT Appendix Page 127 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services well as obtaining a railroad encroachment permit for a portion of jack and bore sewer main installation under an existing railroad crossing. David was able to negotiate with the railroad in order to save the City over $20,000 on permitting fees on this contract. Newport Height Alley & Sewer Reconstruction Project, City of Newport Beach, Project Manager, 2015 David is currently acting as the Project Manager to the City of Newport Beach for the Newport Heights Alley & Sewer Reconstruction Project. The project includes the survey, design, and reconstruction of over three miles of residential alleys. The project is designed in three phases with phase 1 being sewer main replacements, and phase 2 & 3 being alley reconstructions within select neighborhoods. The alley replacement design included the geometric and profile analysis of each alley along with the preparation of design plan and profile sheets for each alley segment. The design also included the preparation and analysis of design cross sections (via use of Civil 3D corridors) to ensure design crossfalls along the alley are appropriate. The project is scheduled to complete phase 1 design in April, 2016, and phase 2 & 3 design in July, 2016. Portola Parkway Resurfacing Project, City of Lake Forest Project Manager, 2015 David is currently serving as the Project Manager to the City of Lake Forest on this federally funded arterial pavement rehabilitation project which included design engineering, geotechnical engineering, surveying, and federal documentation/ approvals. The project included the rehabilitation of the arterial roadway as well as the identification and replacement of non-ADA compliant or non-functional PCC sidewalk, curb ramp, curb and gutter and other improvements. The design also included the replacement and updating of the roadway and bike lane striping throughout the project limits. The project also included the relocation and reconstruction of an existing median at Bake parkway in order to construct an additional left turn pocket. Citywide Comprehensive Drainage Analysis, City of Diamond Bar, Project Manager, 2014 David is currently acting as the Project Manager to the City of Diamond Bar for the analysis and preparation of a report recommending the design solutions for 11 locations throughout the City that currently experience roadway or parkway nuisance flows resulting from constant groundwater intrusion. The project includes the geotechnical analysis of each location, review of the site for pre and post rain conditions, preparation of preliminary design scenarios for each design location, the preparation of construction and design budgets for each project locations for use in future CIP project budgets, and the compilation of existing geotechnical, engineering and utility records for each location for use in future detailed design. The project is currently slated to be completed by April of 2015. Abridged List of Additional Project Experience by David: ➢ FY13/14 Major Street Rehabilitation, City of Pomona, Project Manager ➢ Area 7/Zone 1 Road Maintenance Project, City of Diamond Bar, Const. Manager/Project Eng. ➢ Citywide Roadway Rehabilitation Project, City of Placentia, Const. Manager/Project Eng. ➢ Irvine Center Drive Rehabilitation Project, City of Irvine, Project Engineer III TAIT w Appendix Page 128 Education BS Civil Engineering — Arkansas State University Year of TAIT Team Enlistment 2018 Total Experience 21 Certifications Professional Engineer California No. 82953 Arkansas No.12169 2009/LEED Accredited Professional Associations American Public Works Association, US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, American Society of Civil Engineers Past Memberships: National Society of Professional Engineers, American Water Works Association, Arkansas Water Works, and Water Environment Association TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Bart Mink, PE, LEED AP PROJECT ENGINEER -WATER Bart Mink, PE, LEED AP, a registered civil engineer in California and LEED AP certified brings 21 years of multidisciplinary experience to our team. Bart is results -driven and detail -oriented. He is proficient in many facets of civil site engineering, including the municipal, industrial, commercial and residential fields. Bart is proficient in water hydraulic modeling utilizing KY Pipe and WaterCAD. He is also proficient in wastewater modeling using SewerCAD. Bart has in depth knowledge and experience in water/wastewater treatment and design. He is skilled in state and federal funding policies and procedures and is efficient with Autodesk Civil 3D including grading, corridors, and pipe networks. Bart is experienced and knowledgeable in hydrology and hydraulics utilizing such programs as TR-55 and HEC-RAS. He is also knowledgeable with FEMA Letters of Map Amendment and Map Revision procedures. 7th Street Waterline and Sewer Replacement, Seal Beach, CA Utilities engineer for PS&E for designing replacement of approximately 450 linear feet of existing 6" water and sewer mains. In conjunction with the utility replacement, rehabilitation of approximately 6,750 square feet of asphalt and concrete pavement was also designed. Pavement Rehabilitation Ximeno Avenue and Redondo Avenue, City of Long Beach, CA Project engineer for engineering services for the pavement rehabilitation of Ximeno Avenue (from Atherton Street to Los Coyotes Diagonal) and Redondo Avenue (from Reservoir Drive to Stearns Street). Design and support during construction services include supervising, coordinating, monitoring and reviewing design for conformance with local agency standards, policies and procedures. 6th Street Storm Drain, Long Beach, CA Project engineer for the final design of this key relief storm drain system in the City of Long Beach. The project included an extensive potholing effort, hydrology, hydraulics, traffic control and obtaining encroachment permits from the County. Del Cerro Park/Burma Road Entrance to Palos Verdes Nature Preserve ADA Access Improvements, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Project engineer for design engineering services to complete the City's ADA Access Improvements for the Del Cerro Park/Burma Road Entrance to the PV Nature Preserve. The project involved removing vegetation and natural physical impediments to provide unobstructed mobility and access for the elderly and severely disabled adults. The project entailed the construction of three ADA curb ramps, including curb and gutter along the ramps as well as 800 feet of new TAIT Appendix Page 129 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services sidewalk to create pedestrian linkage to the PV Nature Preserve entrance. These improvements are constructed along Crenshaw Boulevard/Burma Road, between Park Place and Burrell Lane. Vincent Street Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, Redondo Beach, CA Project engineer for the design, preparation of the civil plans and construction management for the building of an approximate 745 LF parallel sewer system near the Vincent Street Park and surrounding neighborhoods. Phase 2 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation, City of La Mirada, CA Project engineer for roadway improvements, street resurfacing and appurtenant infrastructure repairs. Provided PS&E as required, for bidding and construction of the proposed improvements. The intent of this project was to renovate the roadway pavement and hardscape leaving the neighborhood with a like new appearance. APP's initial recommendation was to mill 0.5" of the existing pavement (avoiding impacting the existing macadam), construct 2" of new pavement for much of the roadway, remove 4" of the outside six feet of A.C./macadam, and construct 4" of new A.C. pavement and resulted in significant cost savings for the City relative to the approach they used in previous years. Firestone Boulevard Median Project, Downey, CA Project engineer for raised median islands, entry monument sign, street rehabilitation and water facilities improvements on Firestone Boulevard between Old River School Road and West City Limits. Work includes preparation of traffic study, complete plans, technical specifications and estimate (PS&E) for the proposed improvements, providing the bidding document, suitable for bidding and award of a formal unit price public works construction contract, and construction support. Lincoln Avenue Widening, Anaheim, CA Performed hydrology and hydraulic calculations as well as catch basin sizing due to the moving of existing catch basins in Lincoln Avenue. Brookshire Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation, Downey, CA Served as project engineer responsible for assistingthe project engineer on the road rehabilitation project for the City of Downey, CA. The project included rehabilitation of the street to a new centerline profile while utilizing the existing curb and gutter location and elevation. Sidewalk Evaluation and Analysis, Santa Fe Springs, CA Served as project engineer responsible for assisting the project team and the City of Santa Fe Springs by analyzing sidewalk inspection data, developing a representative unit price cost estimate for repairs, preparation of a summary report and incorporation of the evaluation into the City's existing GIS system. Richmond Street Arterial Improvements, El Segundo, CA Project engineer responsible for providing engineering services for Richmond Street arterial improvements located between El Segundo Blvd. and Holly Ave. within the downtown area for 1,600 lineal feet with 60 feet of street and sidewalk width. Design work includes street, sidewalk, parking, survey, traffic and landscape improvements. TAIT Appendix Page 130 TAIT & Associates, Inc. r ^n On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Daniela Malott, P.E. PROJECT ENGINEER -DRAINAGE Ms. Malott has a strong civil engineering background with a water resources and surface runoff focus. Her engineering experience includes hydrology, storm drain design, and hydraulics. Her computer modeling background includes the application of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HEC-HMS (Hydraulic Modeling System), HEC-SSP (Statistical Software package), and HEC-RAS (River Analysis Education Software), Watershed Modeling System (WMS), Advanced Engineering Software M.S. - Civil Engineering (Hydrology and Water (AES) for hydrologic/hydraulic analysis in Southern California, Water Surface Resources), University of Pressure Gradient (WSPGW) Software, XP-Solutions Storm Water and California at Irvine Wastewater Management Model (XP-SWMM), AutoCAD Civil 3D, and ArcGIS. B.S. - Civil Engineering, She has worked for projects in the County of Los Angeles, County of Orange, and San Bernardino County. The projects she has been involved with are both in the California State private and public sector. In the private sector she worked on projects for University, Long Beach developers including Rancho Mission Viejo and the Irvine Company. Her public Year of TAIT Team sector experience includes working on projects for the County of Orange, the Enlistment City of Rancho Palos Verdes, the City of Chino, the City of Chino Hills, and the 2017 City of Santa Ana. She is an out of the box thinker with great energy and a hard working ethic. She has great communication, writing, organizational and Total Experience leadership skills. Rancho Mission Viejo Planning Area 3 Runoff Management Plan, Rancho Certifications Mission Viejo, LLC, Project Engineer, 2015-2017 Professional Engineer, Task managed the hydrology and hydraulics portion for the initial phases of the California No. C86581 Planning Area (PA3) Runoff Management Plan (ROMP) for Rancho Mission Viejo, The PA3 ROMP is a comprehensive watershed planning document that supports Affiliations the future design and planning within PA3. The primary focus of this study is to American Society of Civil provide a framework for the implementation of the project drainage patterns Engineers (ASCE), OC and storm water management facilities. Updated the hydrology models using YMF the Advance Engineer Software (AES) forthe Rational Method and the Unit Hydrograph models following the Orange County Hydrology Manual requirements and the unique modeling procedures for the San Juan Creek Watershed. Prepared studies for flood control and water quality regional basin analyses and studied alternatives to optimize the basin location and sizes. Rancho Palos Verdes Storm Drain Repair, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Project Engineer, 2016-2017 Prepared the hydrologic and hydraulic analyses using a hydrodynamic modeling approach in XP-SWMM. Identify and analyzed the storm drain systems that were determined hydraulically deficient per the 2015 Master Plan of Drainage. Completed street flooded width calculations and catch basins sizing analysis using FlowMaster. Prepared the Basis of Design Report forthe proposed improvements satisfying the client's time constraints and goals. �II TAIT _ Appendix Page 131 -r-, TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Education BS Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Christopher Engelbach, E.I.T. PROJECT ENGINEER- SITE-WORKIGRADING Chris is an experienced Project Engineer in design, approval, and quality control of residential and commercial land development as well as public work projects. He has expertise in preparation of tentative tract maps, street, rough grading, erosion control, storm drain, sewer and water, and precise grading plans; hydrology and hydraulic calculations utilizing Civil-D and WSPG; WQMP employing new low impact development methods; coordination with clients, sub -consultants, site managers, contractors, and survey crew. Chris technical skills include AutoCAD Civil3D, Water Surface Profile Gradient Software (WSPG), Civil-D, and Microsoft Project. Year of TAIT Team Newport Heights Alley Replacement, City of Newport Beach, Project Engineer, Enlistment 2016 2016 Chris is currently a Project Engineer on this alley rehabilitation project which includes design engineering, utility research and sewer replacement. Chris is Total Experience responsible for rehabilitation of the alley -ways as well as the addition of ADA 10 compliant PCC sidewalks, curb ramps, curb and gutter and other improvements. Certifications Redlands Packing House, City of Redlands, Project Engineer, 2016 E.I.T. Chris is currently a Project Engineer on this 10 acre commercial development in the City of Redlands which includes design engineering, utility research, and coordination with consultants and field crew. The project includes Street Improvements, and on -site Rough Grading and Stockpile, Utilities, Water Quality, and Precise Grading. Chris is responsible for Street Improvements including relocation and reconstruction of medians, traffic signal relocation, identification and replacement of non-ADA complaint curb ramps, and updated crosswalks and landings designed to enhance urban feel, encourage pedestrian traffic, and increase safety. Limonite Sumner Retail Development, City of Eastvale, Project Engineer, 2016 Chris is currently a Project Engineer on this 7 acre commercial development in the City of Eastvale. The project includes Off -site Street Improvements, Rough Grading, Water Quality, Precise Grading, Utility, and on -site Storm Drain design. Chris is responsible for street improvements including relocation and reconstruction of existing medians and updated signing and striping as well as On -site Storm Drain design including Hydraulic calculations and utilization of the most current Low Impact BMPs. Orange County Animal Care Facility, City of Tustin, Project Engineer, 2016 Chris is currently a Project Engineer on this Orange County Animal Care Facility in the City of Tustin. The project includes Public Sewer, Water, Fire Water, Water Quality, On -site Utilities, and Grading plans. Chris is responsible for the public Sewer, Water, and Fire Water plans. IliTAIT Appendix Page 132 U TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services ._ Education BS Civil Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND Year of TAIT Team Enlistment 2018 Total Experience 26 Drew Leino CAD MANAGER Drew is the TAIT CAD Manager with more than a quarter century of professional experience with the setup, customization, implementation and training of Civil 3D, Map 3D, Auto CAD and numerous other software applications. He has worked with Civil Engineering, Construction and Survey companies plus government agencies to establish specific CAD graphic design standards, customize applications to follow design standards and outline the best practice processes to follow that incorporate the specifics needed for each organization based on their size or structure. He has taught hundreds of custom training classes on Civil, Survey, Hydraulic & Hydrology and GIS applications for ENR 500 firms, major cities, counties, DOTS and other government agencies. TAIT & Associates, CAD Manager, 2018-Present Drew is responsible for establishing, maintaining and documenting CAD standards for TAIT civil design projects, survey deliverables and various client required standards. He works with design teams to properly establish projects and setup what is needed to meet requirements for unique agency CAD standards, coordinate systems, GIS deliverables or specific construction and compliance documents. To ensure CAD users are working effectively and efficiently, he performs regular training sessions for groups or individuals to show the proper effective and efficient usage of software, to address a user or group's specific needs related to CAD applications and technical analysis software or provide guidance on unique design processes that will produce a required deliverable. Drew assists the CAD users when they are having issues with design or survey applications and helps the IT department with the setup, configuration and deployment of design applications. Eagle Point Software, Major Accounts Consultant, 2004-2018 Drew worked as the Eagle Point technical consultant for the major accounts team. He would determine the needs of clients, create proposals and set the implementation schedule based on the needs. He would assist each client with some part of the setup, customization and implementation of design, survey or GIS software. He would also work with the companies for the documentation of the specific step-by-step processes to be used based on the unique organization structure of each company. This consulting was for civil engineering, survey, GIS and architectural applications from Autodesk, Bentley, ESRI and other companies. Some of the organizations he was responsible to work with were Psomas, Tetra Tech, HDR, ARCADIS, Parsons, TRC Companies, Schneider, Golder & Associates, David Evans & Associates, Woolpert, Seimens, CHA Companies, DLZ Corp., Surveying and Mapping (SAM), Integral Group, Lumos, Minnesota �II TAIT Appendix Page 133 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services DNR, Milwaukee County, City of Detroit, East Bay M.U.D., Pima County, Salt River Project, Navajo Nation Government, plus many others. AK DOT, Civil 3D Implementation and CAD Standards, 2008-2018 Drew was the Eagle Point lead technical consultant working with the AK DOTto setup and transition to Civil 3D while implementing a master CAD standard following the NCS format. He performed interviews to understand and document the DOT's overall design workflows and requirements for part of or all of the processes from the inception to finalization of a project, making recommendations to increase efficiency, improve quality and eliminate problems. The DOT was setup in 3 regions that were completely independent to the extent they used different design software in each region. Drew worked with each region to understand their unique needs and develop a standard that would work for all the regions. This included developing, implementing and documenting the new CAD standards and the related design processes with specific step-by-step outlines to follow with Civil 3D. As the AK DOT used different design criteria than what was available by default from Civil 31), Drew developed custom road assemblies to ensure the DOT standard for their undercut and ditch foreslopes was maintained. He also created an overall training curriculum and performed training each year for each of the 3 regions using the DOT project data of those specific regions. Washington County Road Administration Board, Standards and Training, 2004- 2007 Drew worked as the Eagle Point team leader to coordinate his and his technical team's activities as the CAD consultants for the setup of standards to be used by the counties in the state of Washington. He worked with the County Road Administration Board to determine a master set of CAD standards and then customize the civil design software being used to follow these standards. Drew coordinated the creation of custom training classes using project data from the counties. He would then conducted the training classes or coordinated the sessions to be performed by others on his team. Short Elliot and Hendrickson, CAD Standards and Processes, 2003-2005 Drew was the Eagle Point consultant working with S.E.H. to create an overall design and survey CAD standard plus specific processes to follow by each department involved in the project design to create the required deliverables. The CAD standard included all the survey and design symbols, layer naming convention, linetypes, survey codes, title blocks and layout of the different types of sheets. The processes covered the setup and checks for collection of survey data, office verification of data and creation of surface, setup of design drawings, importing of GIS data, attachment of aerial images, the layout, design and analysis of utilities, creation of mapping graphics for online portals plus other processes. TAIT Appendix Page 134 Education Southern California Joint Apprenticeship Program for Certified Party Chief Including classes at: Riverside Community College and San Bernardino Valley College Year of TAIT Team Enlistment 2019 Total Experience 40 Certifications CA PLS 8899 Experience 2019— Present Tait and Associates 2012-2019 O.K.O. Engineering Inc. 2008-2012 Hernandez, Kroone and Associates 2005 — 2007 AEI-CASC Consuling 1997-2005 David Evans and Associates, Inc. 1981-1997 J.F. Davidson and Associates, Inc. Equipment GPS-Trimble & Lieca, Total Stations Trimble & Leica, Data Collectors - Trimble, Leica & Allegro, Electronic Levels, AutoCAD TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Michael Furlong, PLS PROIECTSURVEYOR Mr. Furlong is a Land Surveyor licensed in the State of California with 40 years of experience, over 30 of those being in the Field on all types of Projects from Boundary Surveys to Construction Services with some of the largest listed below. More recently he has spent years providing Mapping Services preparing Tract Maps, Parcel Maps, Record of Surveys, Corner Records and Exhibits of all kinds as well as providing Support to Engineering and Field Support for the Survey Crews. Public Works Related Projects • On -call Services for Caltrans District 7 East Contact Area providing Construction Staking and Topographical Surveys on various large widening and reconstruction Highway Projects including the 10, 110, 134 and 210 Freeways. • Topo and mapping of various rivers at bridge crossings along HWY 101, Santa Clara County. • SR 71 Segments 1 through 3 in Chino, 6 miles of new Freeway Construction. • 1-10 Segments 1 and 2 in Montclair and Ontario, 10 Miles of Freeway widening. • SR 30/210 Segments 4, 5 and 7 in Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana, 6 miles of new Freeway Construction. • 1-10 in El Monte, 2 Miles of Freeway widening with 12 Undercrossing structures to be widened. • SR 60 in Moreno Valley, 8 miles of Freeway widening. Subdivisions • Coyote Canyon, a 400 Lot Development in North Fontana with extensive Storm Drain Improvements. • Sunnymead Ranch a 2000 Lot Development in Moreno Valley. • Infrastructure for Moreno Valley Ranch a large Development in Moreno Valley. • Many other Residential and Commercial Development Projects in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside County. �I TAIT Appendix Page 135 TAIT & Associates, Inc. :a On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services _30000000K_ Education B.S. --Civil Engineering, General Emphasis Katherine Grimard DESIGNISURVEy ENGINEER Katie is a graduate of Purdue University, Class of May 2013. Katie works in TAIT's Survey Department developing Basemaps for roadway and pipeline replacement projects. She has been an essential team member by applying her understanding of engineering design and survey on TAIT's public and private projects. Recent projects include Lome Ridge Underground Basemaps for Orange County Sheriff Department and OC Public Works and Chino Quadrant III Water Main Replacements. Purdue University, 2013 Loma Ridge Undergrounds —Design Engineer, 2019 Katie developed Basemaps and underground plans for new Dry Utilities Year of Tait Team Extended from Newport Road in Orange, CA to Loma Ridge Emergency Enlistment Operations Center (approximately 4 miles). 2013 Chino Quadrant III Water Main Replacements, City of Chino — Design Engineer, Total Experience 2018-2019 6 Katie developed Basemaps and water line replacement plans for 7000 linear Certifications feet 8" water line replacement on 12 residential streets. Engineer in Training Kenneth and Ben Lomond Water Main Replacement Projects, Glendale Water ET31300303 & Power — Design Engineer, 2015-2016 Katie developed Basemaps and water line replacement plans for approximately 11,340 linear feet of new 12-inch and 8-inch diameter ductile -iron water mains. Existing galvanized and copper services smaller than 1 inch were replaced with 1-inch copper services. Existing fire hydrants were replaced and spacing was increased to provide current fire protection to the neighborhood. Pipeline Management Program — City of Glendale Water and Power, Design Engineer, 2015-Present Designed the base maps from record maps and aided in coordination of as -built plans with waterline contractor and city plan checker. FY 13/14 Major Street Rehabilitation — City of Pomona, Design Engineer, 2014-2015 Pavement and partial sidewalk and ramp replacement. Aided in site walk coordination and plan design. Columbia Square — Kilroy Realty Corp, Design Engineer, 2013- Present Katie assisted in the design and calculation of the SUSMP controls for the runoff of water into planters. Fullerton Crossings- M&H Realty Partners V, L.P., Design Engineer, 2013- 2015 Katie aided in the design of Fullerton Crossings in the second phase. Responsibilities and tasks assigned included redesign of storm -water drains to meet client's request, movement of roof run-off drains to resemble architect plans, and erosion control and utility modifications. Promenade at Downey —Alberta Development Partners, Design Engineer, 2013-2015 Katie assisted in the procurement of permits and applications through communication with multiple counties to ensure success of project without impediments. �II TAIT — Appendix Page 136 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Gregory K. Mitchell SOUTHERN Principal Engineer CALIFORNIA CEOTECHNICAL Professional Registrations .,. Registered Civil Engineer, California Registered Geotechnical Engineer, California Education BS Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico, 1987 Professional Training Shallow Foundation Short Course, University of Missouri -Rolla, 1997 USEPA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training, 1997 Slope Stability and Landslides Short Course University of Wisconsin, 1997 Ex ern ience Over thirty years' experience in the geotechnical field. Began career as a field engineer on both environmental and geotechnical assignments. The geotechnical assignments included supervision of drilling rigs during geotechnical investigations, and field density testing as part of grading control operations. Mr. Mitchell managed the geotechnical operations at a branch office of a national engineering firm for three years, and was the regional manager for a second national firm for 7 years. In addition to the management activities, also had responsibility as a senior -level engineer, and obtained extensive experience in preparing and supervising geotechnical studies for commercial, industrial, residential and retail properties, including warehouses, manufacturing facilities, bridges, towers and single-family residences. Many of the commercial/industrial projects consisted of distribution centers in excess of 1,000,000 square feet. Projects have also included mid- and high-rise office buildings, parking structures and industrial equipment such as concrete batch plans and aggregate processing facilities. Provided designs for shallow foundations, drilled piers, driven piles, pavements, floor slabs and retaining walls. Geotechnical experience also includes liquefaction studies, fault studies, forensic investigations, pavement studies, groundwater studies, landslide evaluations, slope stability studies, and general geotechnical consulting services. Mr. Mitchell currently has joint responsibility for overall management, administration and operations of the Corporation. Duties include proposal and report preparation, development and implementation of field and laboratory testing programs for geotechnical and environmental investigations, and preparation of comprehensive geotechnical reports. TAIT Appendix Page 137 TAIT & Associates, Inc. �=n On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Pablo Montes SOUTHERN Staff Engineer CALIFORNIA GEOTECHNICAL Professional Registrations Engineer in Training, June 2005 Nuclear Density Gauge Certification, December 2005 Education BS Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, 2005 Experience Mr. Montes is involved with all phases of project coordination, scope definition, proposals, design and analysis, and report preparation. Mr. Montes' duties at Southern California Geotechnical include assistance in preparing of Geotechnical Investigations, drafting geotechnical plans, performing slope stability analyses, pile design, cost estimates, and supervising lab work. Mr. Montes' duties also include grading and earthwork observation and testing at construction sites as well as preparing compaction reports. Professional History Southern California Geotechnical, Inc. Yorba Linda, California Staff Engineer November 2005 to Present III TAIT _ Appendix Page 138 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Robert G. Trazo Principal Engineer Professional Registrations Registered Civil Engineer, California Registered Geotechnical Engineer, California Education BS Civil Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 1995 MS Civil Engineering, California State University, Long Beach, 1998 Professional Training Deep Foundations Short Course, Austin, Texas 2003 Slope Stability and Landslides Short Course University of California, Los Angeles, 2000 State of the Art Liquefaction Short Course University of Southern California, 1999 Experience SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GEOTECHNICAL Mr. Trazo has over 26 years of progressively responsible engineering experience in a wide variety of geotechnical engineering projects. He has extensive experience in preparing geotechnical studies for residential, commercial, and public works projects including single family residences, bridges, sewer lift stations, and commercial buildings. Geotechnical experience includes landslide evaluation and mitigation, liquefaction evaluation, geotechnical instrumentation, mechanically stabilized earth walls, forensic studies and general geotechnical consulting services. Mr. Trazo has also served as City Geotechnical Consultant for the Cities of Laguna Niguel, Chino Hills and Vista. Mr. Trazo is involved with all phases of project coordination and management including scope definition, proposals, subsurface investigation, lab scheduling, design and analysis, report preparation and coordination of field and office staff. Mr. Trazo has served as a lecturer in the Geotechnical Engineering Department at California Polytechnic University, Pomona since 2003. He has taught all the geotechnical courses required of undergraduates. On behalf of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), he has also taught short courses designed to prepare civil engineers to pass their California State Board examinations since 2001. Mr. Trazo currently has joint responsibility for overall management, administration and operations of the Corporation. Duties include proposal and report preparation, development and implementation of field and laboratory testing programs for geotechnical and environmental investigations, and preparation of comprehensive geotechnical reports. �II TAIT Appendix Page 139 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services FIRM QUALIFICATIONS P2S INC. EDUCATION MS, Electrical Engineering, CSU Long Beach BS, Electrical Engineering, Cal Poly Pomona REGISTRATIONS Electrical Engineer, California, E17508 Electrical Contractor, California, C10 658090 Water Treatment Operator Grade 2. 20440 Water Distribution Operator Grade 2,9011 CERTIFICATIONS • LEED AP BD+C AFFILIATIONS • IEEE • AWWA • ISA MARCO CABIBBO PE, LEED AP BD+C Senior Electrical Engineer I P2S Inc. Marco Cabibbo is an electrical engineer with over 30 years of experience specializing in industrial power systems and instrumentation, and control system design. His experience includes research, design, engineering, construction administration, and project management for an extensive range of facilities including water/wastewater treatment plants, petrochemical refineries, bulk loading plants, motion picture studios, health care and educational facilities. Marco strives to deliver top -tier projects through close collaboration with project stakeholders and equipment manufacturers as well as his extensive field experience in construction, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair. He is a PE, electrician and licensed electrical contractor, certified Grade 2 water treatment and water distribution system operator, and real-time power utility systems operator. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • City of Anaheim Design -Build 12kV Substation Anaheim, CA • City of Long Beach Willow Springs Wetlands Restoration Project Electrical Plan Review Long Beach, CA • Long Beach Water Department Groundwater Treatment Plant HVAC Study Long Beach, CA • Orange County Sanitation District Motor Control Center Replacement Fountain Valley, CA • City of Monrovia Arc Flash Study Monrovia, CA Los Angeles DWP Sun Valley Battery Storage Sun Valley, CA City of Anaheim Water Department Arc Flash Analysis Anaheim, CA • Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Arc Flash Risk Assessment Lake Elsinore, CA Ventura Water Reclamation Facility Plant Modification Power, Instrumentation B Controls Ventura, CA • Marigold Mutual Water Company Pressure Regulating Station Instrumentation S Controls Bloomington, CA • Miramar Water Treatment Plant Plant Modification San Diego, CA • Sheep Creek Water Company Micro -Hydroelectric Generation Feasibility Study Phelan, CA • City of Diamond Bar Diamond Bar Blvd Streetscape Design Diamond Bar, CA Metropolitan Water District La Verne Shops Upgrades La Verne, CA �II TAIT _ Appendix Page 140 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services FIRM QUALIFICATIONS P2S INC. EDUCATION BS, Mechanical Engineering, UCLA MBA, University of Southern California REGISTRATIONS Mechanical Engineer, California, M32934 CERTIFICATIONS • Certified Commissioning Authority (ACG)1106-175 AFFILIATIONS ASHRAE AEE MIKE SHEN PE, CxA Senior Mechanical Engineer I P2S Inc. Mike Shen is a Mechanical Engineer with over 20 years of experience. His experience in the field includes central plants, computer rooms, laboratories, classroom buildings, office buildings, equipment retrofits, and tenant improvements. He has worked with many clients in the educational, commercial, and industrial facilities. Mike has served as project manager and mechanical engineer on various mechanical design projects and energy conservation projects with duties encompassing determination of project scopes, coordination with clients and sub -consultants, design development, preparation of construction design documents and specifications, overseeing energy calculations, load calculations, analysis of ductwork and piping systems, cost estimates, and construction support services. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • City of Long Beach Police Station Upgrades Long Beach, CA • City of Long Beach City Hall Ballistic Enclosure Long Beach, CA • County of San Bernardino Chino Hills Courthouse Upgrades Chino Hills, CA • County of Los Angeles Pitchess Detention Center Laundry Building Upgrades Costaic, CA • County of Los Angeles Van Nuys Administration Center Upgrades Van Nuys, CA • Chaffey College Chino Community Center Chino, CA Metropolitan Water District Diemer Administration Building Seismic Upgrades Yorba Linda, CA • Metropolitan Water District Diemer Filter Building Restrooms Yorba Linda, CA Metropolitan Water District La Verne Shops Upgrades La Verne, CA Metropolitan Water District Structural Integrity & Space Plan Study Lo Verne, CA • Metropolitan Water District Weymouth Administration & Control Building Upgrades Lo Verne, CA Port of Long Beach Pier E New Administration Building & Rooftop PV Long Beach, CA Port of Long Beach Fireboat Stations 15 & 20 Long Beach, CA • Port of Los Angeles TraPoc Crane Maintenance Building Wilmington, CA Port of Los Angeles C&M Annex Building Renovation San Pedro, CA Port of Los Angeles NYK Administration Building HVAC Upgrades San Pedro, CA ITAIT Appendix Page 141 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services RESUMES JIM BALDOVIN Managing Principal I Landscape Architect Jim Baldovin is the founder and Principal Landscape REGISTRATION Architect of Conceptual Design and Planning Company. As a Landscape Architect with over 30 years of hands on experience, lim embodies CDPC's philosophy of'so- cial environmentalism' and is primarily responsible for the company's strategic planning and business devel- opment. He is actively involved in all aspects of project development including site planning, development of design concepts, submittal review and construction administration. Jim is always focused on the project requirements, program elements, sustainable environmental concerns and client needs. Jim's diverse background brings a unique point -of -view and approach to all of CDPC's projects. Jim is an advo- cate for the practice of Landscape Architecture and helps maintain industry professionalism by mentoring students and recent college graduates. MASUMI OZAWA Senior Landscape Architect Masumi possesses a keen sense of design, style and a sharp eye for de- tail. Her strong sense of site and planting schemes, creativity and vibrant designs, together with her love of Landscape Architecture makes her an invaluable contributor to all of CDPC's projects and clients. By utilizing her twenty-five plus years of industry experience and her cultural influences, Masumi infuses a fresh perspective to the conceptual design process. As project manager she pays close attention to production quality control, budget considerations and performance schedules. Masumi's passion is ev- ident in the creative outdoor environments she designs. ERIK PETERSON Senior Project Manager Erik is an accomplished landscape designer and proj- ect manager. With 15 years of experience under his belt, Erik is a driving force behind the successful com- pletion of many projects at CDPC. His passion for com- bining the an of environmental design with the practi- cal aspects of planning and construction make him an invaluable member of our team. In addition to Erik's well -refined technical abilities, he also possess the ability to monitor jobs and keep them on -schedule and on -budget. Erik's contributions to the ex- tensive Mariners Church project showcased his ability to excel at challeng- ing design elements while moving quickly through the ongoing phases of Construction. C D P C I STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION �II TAIT Registered Landscape Architect CA 4176 1 AZ 46496 1 CO 1135 1 NV 941 TX 32611 UT 104382911 WA 1451 1 HI Pending EDUCATION BS Landscape Architecture, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo PROFLSSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AIA, ASLA. ASLA Class Fund, BIA, CALA, ICSC, NAIOP, ULI PHILANTHROPY Board Member, The Bourke Family Foundation Lights for Literary Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Landscape Architect Mentoring Program Rwi TRATIDN Registered Landscape Architect CA 3667 EDUCATION BA Fine Art, Chadron State College, Nebraska MA Landscape Architecture, Kansas State University PROFESSIONAL AFFI UATIONS AIAOC, CALA, NAIOP, ULI REGISTRATION CLARB Certification Pending EDUCATION BS Landscape Architecture, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AD10C, GALA, NAIOP, UU IV] Appendix Page 142 - TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Certifications Non -Collusion Affidavit Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-I: NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATIONS NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVTT (Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code Section 7106) To Ore CITY OF SANTA ANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS In accordance with Title 23 United States Code Section 112 and Public Contract Code 7106 the BIDDER doctor" that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is geiruine and not collusive or sham; dun the BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other BIDDER to put in a false or sham bid, and has trot directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived or agreed with any BIDDER or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shag refrain from bidding; (hat the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or confemace with anyone to fix the bid prim of the BIDDER or any BIDDER, or to fix any overhead, progt, or cost ehanent of the bid prim, or of that of any other BIDDER, or to secure any advantage against die public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; dial all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, drat (lie BIDDER has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contains thereof, or divulged information or data relative (hereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent (hereof to effectuate a collusive or shorn bid. Note; The above Non -collusion Affidavit is pan of the Proposal. Signing this Proposal on the signature portion (hereof shall also constitutes mre of this Non -collusion ARhdavi(. BIDDERS ore cautioned that making a fare cenirytion ny� sub ie certifier to criminal prosecution. Signed County o$� Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on this day of 20J by proved to ine on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be tic person(s) who appeared before me. Notary Public Signature Notary Public Seal City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-1 TAIT Appendix Page 143 I TAIT & Associates, Inc. LL` On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services CALIFORNIA IURAT GOVERNMENT CODE § 8202 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California Countyof 6'%L1 _em, NOUryI,uI, Glifo nia Commwo [aunty _ m UP4 r 229255228. (aTT. Enpirn tun ID, 2021 Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above Subscribed f and sworn to (etemte*before me on this A All) day of Nt�i�m�rrr_. 20_L9__ by Date 11 Month Year (1) IPA ��(I vl(IPrt,U1S (and (2) ), Nome(#ofSigner(4 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persons) who appeared before me. Signature (fl>7/l A764Z'I Signature of Notary Completing this Information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to on unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document (11fN1- Document Date: Number of Pages: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: 02019 National Notary Association III TAIT Appendix Page 144 TAIT & Associates, Inc. =_ On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Non -Lobbying Certification Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-2: NON -LOBBYING CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: 1. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalrof the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making - of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant loan, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit a "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities'. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U. S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed $100.000 and that all such sub recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. TAIT & Associates, Inc. Signed and Printed Name: 14A-t-'&"IfIr Jacob Vandervis Title Date 11-2 City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-2 TAIT Appendix Page 145 C TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services Non -Discrimination Certification Appendix ATTACHMENT 3-3: NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATIONS The undersigned consultant or corporate officer, during the performance of this contract, certifies 0 follows: I. The Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Consultant shall lake affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without, regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Consultant agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the previsions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2. The 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, sex, or national origin. 3. The Consultant shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he/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 of Labor. 5. The Consultant shall furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit 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 [vies, regulations, and orders. 6. In the event of the Consultant's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, the contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Consultant may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Execution Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remetlies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, 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 City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-3 III TAIT Appendix Page 146 TAIT & Associates, Inc. On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services 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 as means of enforcing such provisions, including 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 a 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 the United States. S. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1735, as added by Chapter 643 Stats. 1939, and as amended, No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons upon public works because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicaps, mental condition, marital 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 Fora violation of the Chapter. Signed:"4sfi Title: T bjice President/COO Finn: TAIT & Associates, Inc. Date: 11-26-19 City of Santa Ana RFP Page A3-4 III TAIT w Appendix Page 147 EXHIBIT C TAIT T Schedule of Fees 0.151NG TO THE CHALLENGE 1. Employee Classification Hourly Rate 06 - Engineering Assistant........................................................................................................................ 70.00 18 — Project Administrator........................................................................................................................ 100.00 04 - Engineering Designer I...................................................................................................................... 110.00 10 - Engineering Designer II..................................................................................................................... 135.00 25 - Project Engineer 11......................................................................................................165.00 03 - Project Engineer/Project Manager....................................................................................................155.00 02 - Professional Engineer/Licensed Surveyor........................................................................................ 180.00 17 - Senior Professional Engineer/Surveyor............................................................................................ 200.00 52 - Principal 11................................................................................................................240.00 01 - Principal.............................................................................................................................................210.00 15 - Structural Engineer............................................................................................................................ 200.00 05 - Permit Expediter I.............................................................................................................................. 90.00 11 -Permit Expediter II............................................................................................................................. 105.00 09 — Project Coordinator........................................................................................................................... 115.00 07 - Surveyor............................................................................................................................................ 105.00 O8 - Senior Survey Specialist/ Parry Chief............................................................................................... 145.00 00 - Two man survey crew*...................................................................................................................... 325.00 22 - One Man Survey Crew with Robotics*.............................................................................................. 225.00 90 - Project Manager I.............................................................................................................................. 145.00 54 - Entitlement Director.................................................................................................... 175.00 125 - Assistant Project Manager..........................................................................................130.00 91 - Project Manager 11...................................................................................................... 165.00 16 - Job Captain...............................................................................................................130.00 70 - Drafter........................................................................................................................85.00 *Prevailing Wage Rates based on current State of California Prevailing Wage Rate Schedule and the assigned project office location The hourly rate for client authorized overtime and for representation at hearings and meetings after 6:00 p.m. will be invoiced at 1.5 times the posted rate. The above rates are inclusive of phone charges, fax charges, software and licensing fees, and photocopying charges. 2. Mileage, Travel and Per Diem Auto Mileage: IRS Rate plus 15 percent Air Travel and Auto Rental: Actual cost plus 15 percent Per Diem: Actual cost of lodging and meals, plus 15 percent 3. Materials and Supplies Office and CADD supplies are included in the hourly rates. Prints, plots and reproductions are charged at cost plus 15 percent from commercial blueprint companies. In-house reproduction charges are as follows: Prints Plots Color Plots Bond $ .95/s.f. $.95/s.f. $6.00/s.f. Vellum 1.35/s.f. 1.65/s.f. 7.50/s.f. 4. Reimbursable Expenses Will be billed at cost plus 15 percent. Client will pay directly for all permit and agency fees; otherwise cost plus 15%. Subconsultant invoices will be billed at cost plus 15%. 5. Insurance Coverage General Liability: $5,000,000 Errors/Omissions: $1,000,000 California Workers' Compensation - Statutory Certificates of insurance coverage will be provided upon request. Fee Schedule: 2019SC- Prevailing Wages