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Meeting Date 6/15/2015
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
MEETING DATE: 6/15/2015
SUBMITTED TO- Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Fred A Wilson, City Manager
PREPARED BY Travis K Hopkins, PE, Director of Public Works
SUBJECT- Approve and authorize execution of Professional Services Contracts for On-Call
Civil, Sewer and Storm Engineering Services with RBF Consulting, Harris &
Associate, and Tetra Tech, Inc , each in the amount of$1,000,000
Statement of Issue
The Public Works Department requires professional civil engineering services on an on-call or as
needed basis to support staff for the design and construction of the capital improvement projects
related to street, sewer, and storm infrastructures
Financial Impact
The City's FY 2014/15 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget was adopted on September 2,
2014, and totals $42 8 million (All Funds) for approved projects citywide Each approved CIP
project has a budget containing sufficient funding for design, environmental, engineering,
construction, project management and other required costs The three (3) recommended civil
engineering contracts, totaling $3 0 million, will be funded within each project's individual CIP
budget, as needed As such, no additional funding is required by this action
Recommended Action
e an authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $1'000,000 'Professional Services
Contract Between The City
of Huntington Beach and execute
Consulting For On-Call CIVII Engineering
Services," and,
B) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $1,000,000 "Professional Services
Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and Harris &Associates For On-Call Civil
Engineering Services," and,
C) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $1,000,000 "Professional Services
d rA Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc For On-Call Civil Engineering
Services '
Alternative Action(s)
Do not authorize the contracts and direct staff with an alternate action Budgeted Capital Projects
could be delayed until new contracts are approved
Analysis
On January 26, 2015, the City advertised a Request for Qualifications ("RFQ") for On-Call
Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Proposals were requested and submitted in
compliance with Chapter 3 03 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Seventy eight (78)
proposals were received for the following eight categories of Civil Engineering services Water
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Engineering, Development Plan Checking and Entitlement Review Services, Civil/Sewer
Engineering, Geotechnical and Materials Testing, Traffic Engineering, Survey, Ocean Engineering,
and Architectural Services In accordance with qualifications-based selected procurement per the
Federal "Brooks Act," State SB 419, and the City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 3 03
"Professional Services," the Public Works Department established a review board Each firm stated
their engineering category of expertise with their proposal Proposals were then evaluated and
ranked by eight (8) review boards established by the Public Works Department The top three (3)
firms were selected in each category to increase opportunity for competitive proposals for future
projects from qualified on-call consultants
The three (3) contracts recommended in this request for council action (RCA) are for support staff
for the design and construction of the capital improvement projects related to general civil
infrastructures, such as street, sewer, and storm These services have historically been utilized to
supplement City staff to meet annual CIP goals, as an extension of staff, and/or to provide required
expertise for unique projects It is anticipated that these services will be required based on past
years Each project is evaluated on a case by case basis to determine if these as-needed contract
services are necessary Other categories and groupings of on-call consulting services will be
brought separately to the City Council for approval
The City's Capital Improvement Program ("CIP") is approximately $42 8 million in Fiscal Year
2014/15, and exceeds $52 million with continuing of funds for projects approved from previous
years Typical design and construction support cost from use of consultants on a CIP project can
vary between ten (10) to twenty (20) percent of total costs for a CIP project Therefore, it is
practical to conservatively assume minimum annual consultant costs would be around $5 million to
the City for total CIP projects or approximately $15 million over the next three (3) years
Some of the typical projects for street, sewer, and storm on-call design services include,
• Street rehabilitation
• Sewer lift station reconstruction
• Storm water pump station rehabilitation
• Other City-owned facilities such as parking lot rehabilitation
The total amount of street, sewer, and storm professional services contracts awarded in the
previous 3 years were approximately $2 9 million In addition it is projected that this need will
increase annually because of the recent steady increase in funding to the CIP over the past 3 years
Street, sewer, and storm improvement projects typically are the second largest expenditure
category, with first being water improvement projects Therefore, three (3) consultants were
selected to meet projected workload over the next three years The sum of these contracts is $3 0
million over the term of the contract for an annual average of $1 0 million
Public Works Commission Action: Not required
Environmental Status Not applicable
Strategic Plan Goal Enhance and maintain infrastructure
Attachment(s)
ro essional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and RBF Consulting
for On-Call Civil Engineering Design Services
2 Pro essiona ervices Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Harris &
Associates for On-Call Civil Engineering Design Services
`,r- 3 Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc
for On-Call Civil Engineering Design Services
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND
RBF CONSULTING
FOR
ON CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of
Huntington Beach, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as
"CITY," and RBF Consulting, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as
"CONSULTANT "
WHEREAS, CITY desires to engage the services of a consultant to provide on call civil
engineering services, and
Pursuant to documentation on file in the office of the City Clerk, the provisions of the
Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 3 03, relating to procurement of professional service
contracts have been complied with, and
CONSULTANT has been selected to perform these services,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by CITY and CONSULTANT as follows
1 SCOPE OF SERVICES
CONSULTANT shall provide all services as described in Exhibit "A," which is
attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement by this reference These services shall
sometimes hereinafter be referred to as the "PROJECT "
CONSULTANT hereby designates Mike Chesney, who shall represent it and be its
sole contact and agent in all consultations with CITY during the performance of thus Agreement
2 CITY STAFF ASSISTANCE
CITY shall assign a staff coordinator to work directly with CONSULTANT in the
performance of this Agreement
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3 TERM: TIME OF PERFORMANCE
Time is of the essence of this Agreement The services of CONSULTANT are to
commence on �LA-A)e /.<- , 20_d (the "Commencement Date") This Agreement
shall automatically terminate three (3) years from the Commencement Date, unless extended or
sooner terminated as provided herein All tasks specified in Exhibit "A" shall be completed no
later than three (3) years from the Commencement Date The time for performance of the tasks
identified in Exhibit "A" are generally to be shown in Exhibit "A." This schedule may be
amended to benefit the PROJECT if mutually agreed to in writing by CITY and CONSULTANT
In the event the Commencement Date precedes the Effective Date, CONSULTANT
shall be bound by all terms and conditions as provided herein
4 COMPENSATION
In consideration of the performance of the services described herein, CITY agrees to
pay CONSULTANT on a time and materials basis at the rates specified in Exhibit "B," which is
attached hereto and incorporated by reference into this Agreement, a fee, including all costs and
expenses, not to exceed One Million Dollars ($ 1,000,000 )
5 EXTRA WORK
In the event CITY requires additional services not included in Exhibit "A" or
changes in the scope of services described in Exhibit "A," CONSULTANT will undertake such
work only after receiving written authorization from CITY. Additional compensation for such extra
work shall be allowed only if the prior written approval of CITY is obtained
6 METHOD OF PAYMENT
CONSULTANT shall be paid pursuant to the terms of Exhibit "B."
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7 DISPOSITION OF PLANS, ESTIMATES AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
CONSULTANT agrees that title 'to all materials prepared hereunder, including,
without limitation, all original drawings, designs, reports, both field and office notices, calculations,
computer code, language, data or programs, maps, memoranda, letters and other documents, shall
belong to CITY, and CONSULTANT shall turn these materials over to CITY upon expiration or
termination of this Agreement or upon PROJECT completion, whichever shall occur first These
materials may be used by CITY as it sees fit
8 HOLD HARMLESS
CONSULTANT hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless
CITY, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers from and against
any and all claims, damages, losses, expenses, judgments, demands and defense costs (including,
without limitation, costs and fees of litigation of every nature or liability of any kind or nature)
arising out of or in connection with CONSULTANT's (or CONSULTANT's subcontractors, if any)
negligent (or alleged negligent) performance of this Agreement or its failure to comply with any of
its obligations contained in this Agreement by CONSULTANT, its officers, agents or employees
except such loss or damage which was caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of
CITY CONSULTANT will conduct all defense at its sole cost and expense and CITY shall
approve selection of CONSULTANT's counsel This indemnity shall apply to all claims and
liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable The policy limits do not act as
limitation upon the amount of mdemnification to be provided by CONSULTANT
9 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
CONSULTANT shall obtain and furnish to CITY a professional liability insurance
policy covering the work performed by it hereunder This policy shall provide coverage for
CONSULTANT's professional liability in an amount not less than One Million Dollars
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($1,000,000 00) per occurrence and in the aggregate The above-mentioned insurance shall not
contain a self-insured retention without the express written consent of CITY, however an insurance
policy "deductible" of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000 00) or less is pernutted A claims-made
policy shall be acceptable if the policy further provides that
A The policy retroactive date coincides with or precedes the initiation of the
scope of work (including subsequent policies purchased as renewals or
replacements)
B CONSULTANT shall notify CITY of circumstances or incidents that might
give rise to future claims
CONSULTANT will make every effort to maintain similar insurance during the
required extended period of coverage following PROJECT completion If insurance is terminated
for any reason, CONSULTANT agrees to purchase an extended reporting provision of at least two
(2) years to report claims ansing from work performed in connection with this Agreement
If CONSULTANT fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by
this section or fails or refuses to furiush 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 effect Consultant's right to be paid
for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination CONSULTANT waives the
right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the CITY for any work performed prior to
approval of insurance by the CITY
10 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
Prior to commencing performance of the work hereunder, CONSULTANT shall
furnish to CITY a certificate of insurance subject to approval of the City Attorney evidencing the
foregoing insurance coverage as required by this Agreement, the certificate shall
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A provide the name and policy number of each carrier and policy,
B state that the policy is currently in force, and
C shall promise that such policy shall not be suspended, voided or canceled by
either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days'
prior written notice, however, ten (10) days' prior written notice in the event
of cancellation for`nonpayment of premium
CONSULTANT shall maintain the foregoing insurance coverage in force until the
work under this Agreement is fully completed and accepted by CITY
The requirement for carrying the foregoing insurance coverage shall not derogate
from CONSULTANT's defense, hold harmless and mdemmfication obligations as set forth in this
Agreement CITY or its representative shall at all times have the right to demand the original or a
copy of the policy of insurance CONSULTANT shall pay, 1n a prompt and timely manner, the
premiums on the insurance hereinabove required
11 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
CONSULTANT is, and shall be, acting at all times in the performance of this
Agreement as an independent contractor herein and not as an employee of CITY CONSULTANT
shall secure at its own cost and expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of all taxes,
social security, state disability insurance compensation, unemployment compensation and other
payroll deductions for CONSULTANT and its officers, agents and employees and all business
licenses, if any, in connection with the PROJECT and/or the services to be performed hereunder
12 TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
All work required hereunder shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner
CITY may terminate CONSULTANT's services hereunder at any time with or without cause, and
whether or not the PROJECT is fully complete Any termination of this Agreement by CITY shall
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be made in writing, notice of which shall be delivered to CONSULTANT as provided herem In the
event of termination, all finished and unfinished documents, exhibits, report, and evidence shall, at
the option of CITY, become its property and shall be promptly delivered to it by CONSULTANT
13 ASSIGNMENT AND DELEGATION
This Agreement is a personal service contract and the work hereunder shall not be
assigned, delegated or subcontracted by CONSULTANT to any other person or entity without the
prior express written consent of CITY If an assignment, delegation or subcontract is approved, all
approved assignees, delegates and subconsultants must satisfy the insurance requirements as set
forth in Sections 9 and 10 heremabove
14 COPYRIGHTS/PATENTS
CITY shall own all rights to any patent or copyright on any work, item or material
produced as a result of this Agreement
15 CITY EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS
CONSULTANT shall employ no CITY official nor any regular CITY employee in
the work performed pursuant to this Agreement No officer or employee of CITY shall have any
financial interest in this Agreement in violation of the applicable provisions of the California
Government Code
16 NOTICES
Any notices, certificates, or other communications hereunder shall be given either by
personal delivery to CONSULTANT's agent(as designated in Section 1 heremabove) or to CITY as
the situation shall warrant, or by enclosing the same in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, and
depositing the same in the United States Postal Service, to the addresses specified below CITY and
CONSULTANT may designate different addresses to which subsequent notices, certificates or
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other communications will be sent by notifying the other party via personal delivery, a reputable
overnight carrier or U S certified mail-return receipt requested
TO CITY TO CONSULTANT
City of Huntington Beach RBF Consulting
ATTN Todd Broussard Attn Mike Chesney
2000 Main Street 14725 Alton Parkway
Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Irvine, CA 92618
17 CONSENT
When CITY's consent/approval is required under this Agreement, its
consent/approval for one transaction or event shall not be deemed to be a consent/approval to any
subsequent occurrence of the same or any other transaction or event
18 MODIFICATION
No waiver or modification of any language in this Agreement shall be valid unless in
writing and duly executed by both parties
19 SECTION HEADINGS
The titles, captions, section, paragraph and subject headings, and descriptive phrases
at the beginning of the various sections in this Agreement are merely descriptive and are included
solely for convenience of reference only and are not representative of matters included or excluded
from such provisions, and do not interpret, define, limit or describe, or construe the intent of the
parties or affect the construction or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement
20 INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT
The language of all parts of this Agreement shall in all cases be construed as a
whole, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any of the parties If any
provision of this Agreement is held by an arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction to be
unenforceable, void, illegal or invalid, such holding shall not invalidate or affect the remaining
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covenants and provisions of this Agreement No covenant or provision shall be deemed dependent
upon any other unless so expressly provided here As used in this Agreement, the masculine or
neuter gender and singular or plural number shall be deemed to include the other whenever the
context so indicates or requires Nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to require the
commission of any act contrary to law, and wherever there is any conflict between any provision
contained herein and any present or future statute, law, ordinance or regulation contrary to which
the parties have no right to contract, then the latter shall prevail, and the provision of this
Agreement which is hereby affected shall be curtailed and limited only to the extent necessary to
bring it within the requirements of the law
21 DUPLICATE ORIGINAL
The original of this Agreement and one or more copies hereto have been prepared
and signed in counterparts as duplicate originals, each of which so executed shall, irrespective of the
date of its execution and delivery, be deemed an original Each duplicate original shall be deemed
an original instrument as against any party who has signed it
22 IMMIGRATION
CONSULTANT shall be responsible for full compliance with the immigration and
naturalization laws of the United States and shall, in particular, comply with the provisions of the
United States Code regarding employment verification
23 LEGAL SERVICES SUBCONTRACTING PROHIBITED
CONSULTANT and CITY agree that CITY is not liable for payment of any
subcontractor work involving legal services, and that such legal services are expressly outside the
scope of services contemplated hereunder CONSULTANT understands that pursuant to
Huntington Beach City Charter Section 309, the City Attorney is the exclusive legal counsel for
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CITY, and CITY shall not be liable for payment of any legal services expenses incurred by
CONSULTANT
24 ATTORNEY'S FEES
In the event suit is brought by either party to construe, interpret and/or enforce the
terms and/or provisions of this Agreement or to secure the performance hereof, each party shall bear
its own attorney's fees, such that the prevailing party shall not be entitled to recover its attorney's
fees from the nonprevailing party
25 SURVIVAL
Terms and conditions of this Agreement, which by their sense and context survive
the expiration or termination of this Agreement, shall so survive
26 GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of California
27 SIGNATORIES
Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herembelow has the
power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement,
and shall indemnify CITY fully for any mjunes or damages to CITY in the event that such authority
or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn
28 ENTIRETY
The parties acknowledge and agree that they are entering into this Agreement freely
and voluntarily following extensive anu's length negotiation, and that each has had the opportunity
to consult with legal counsel prior to executing this Agreement The parties also acknowledge and
agree that no representations, inducements, pronuses, agreements or warranties, oral or otherwise,
have been made by that party or anyone acting on that party's behalf, which are not embodied in this
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Agreement, and that that party has not executed this Agreement in reliance on any representation,
inducement, promise, agreement, warranty, fact or circumstance not expressly set forth in this
Agreement This Agreement, and the attached exhibits, contain the entire agreement between the
parties respecting the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersede all prior understandings and
agreements whether oral or in writing between the parties respecting the subject matter hereof
29 EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall be effective on the date of its approval by the City Council
This Agreement shall expire when terminated as provided herein
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by
and through their authorized officers
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CONSULTANT;
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EXHIBIT "A"
A STATEMENT OF WORK (Narrative of work to be performed)
CONSULTANT shall provide consulting services on an 'as-needed'basis for projects to be
determined during the term of the agreement During the term of the agreement, CITY may elect to
solicit proposals from CONSULTANT CITY shall issue task order for each project based upon the
scope of services, work schedule, and fee proposal submitted to CITY for its review and approval
B CONSULTANT'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CONSULTANT'S duties and responsibilities shall be per CONSULTANT'S Statement of
Qualification(Exhibit A 1), consistent with the City of Huntington Beach Request for
Qualifications for On-Call Engineering &Professional Consulting Services Upon award, and the
contract period, if CONSULTANT chooses to assign different personnel to the project,
CONSULTANT must submit the names and qualifications of these staff to CITY for approval
before commencmg work
C CITY'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1 Furmsh scope of work request for each project
2 Furmsh construction plans and specifications to the CONSULTANT
D WORK PROGRAM/PROJECT SCHEDULE
A project schedule will be developed for each project assigned by CITY
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Subject Statement of Qualifications-On-Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services
Category A Civil Engineering
Dear Mr Slobojan
To support the projects anticipated as a part of this contract, the City of Huntington Beach needs a Consultant
• with the right combination of experience, expertise, responsiveness and dependability with demonstrated success
. in delivering planning, design and construction services for public
infrastructure RBF Consulting, a Michael Baker International "The RBF Team met and exceeded our
• expectations on this vital transportation
Company(RBF Baker), has worked side-by-side with municipalities improvement project(Alton Parkway)and I
and public agencies in Orange County for more than 70 years, and would not hesitate to recommend your team°
has been the consultant of choice for many of those agencies and Robert L Wood►ngs,PE
cities We have held on-call contracts for many years with public Former Director of Public Works/City Engineer
agencies, including the County of Orange, OCTA, and Caltrans City of Lake Forest
District 12, and have the necessary resources and expertise to assist the City in delivering on its infrastructure
commitments
RBF Baker is committed to delivering outstanding service and work products to the City of Huntington Beach We
are enthusiastic about serving the City on its civil engineering projects and eager to further develop our
. relationships working alongside City staff The RBF Team looks forward to bringing the following benefits to the
City
• Local Project Manager(Mike Chesney)with 24 years of Experience Delivering Transportation
. Projects in Orange County As Project Manager, I will use my strong public works engineering and
management background to deliver every task order to the City on-time and within budget I have
managed numerous complex municipal capital improvement projects including major arterial widenings and
roadway rehabilitation projects involving utility relocations, storm drain modifications, and aesthetic
applications Task Orders will be managed from our office in Irvine Our close proximity(less than a 25
r minute drive)to the City's office, will facilitate our ability to respond quickly to project needs and meetings
. with the City
• 0 Four Highly Skilled Task Managers to Streamline Services and Support Project Delivery— Included
on our team are four highly skilled Task Managers
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Brian Anderson, PE, Task Manager, Street Improvements: Brian is a Project Manager in transportation
and public works engineering with 29 years of experience His management role has been concentrated in
the final design and development of transportation and public works facilities, various commercial and
general aviation airfield projects, complex roadway and highway system development, rail grade
separation, underground utility, large-scale drainage, and commercial site development projects His focus
has been in the management and development of multi-agency projects meeting federal, state, and local
funding and design standards His selected projects include the award-winning Alton Parkway Extension,
• John Wayne Airport-Perimeter Road Improvements, and Sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separation at the
• Metrolink/BNSF Railroad
John McCarthy, PE, Task Manager, Storm Drain Facilities: John brings 27 years of experience in the
development, final design, and construction of flood control and drainage His experience is concentrated in
the field of stormwater management, including hydrology studies, floodplain analysis, drainage studies and
• runoff management plans, detailed hydraulic analyses, and improvement plan preparation He specializes
• in the development of complex flood control and runoff management solutions He has extensive
experience in flood control and storm drain facility design, including the design of flood channels, storm
drain pipes, debris and detention basins, and ecosystem restoration projects Over the past 12 years, he
has served as the Project Manager for on-call services with the Orange County Public Works Department
and USACE Los Angeles District
Brad Mielke, SE, PE: Task Manager, Buildings/Structural:Brad has 37 years of experience and is
responsible for engineering design and project management for civil and structural engineering projects
His experience includes a strong background in engineering design, project management, and construction
support for public and private sector clients, as well as design of office, commercial and residential
buildings, along with parking structures using UBC, CBC, and OSHPD, DSA, FEMA design criteria
constructed of concrete, masonry, steel, and timber He also specializes in analyzing and retrofitting
• existing structures that require repair or require strengthening to resist current seismic loads He has
. provided emergency engineering evaluations, inspections and retrofit designs for existing buildings and
bridges following earthquakes Brad is a member of the SEAOC, active on the Seismology Committee and
is a Team Leader for the Disaster Services Committee
Tod Yokoyama, PE, Task Manager, Sanitary Sewer:Ton brings 10 years of experience in the planning
• and design of wastewater infrastructure His background includes design of new facilities as well as
. rehabilitation of aging existing facilities, in particular, pipelines in city streets His sewer pipeline projects
include design of gravity sewer pipelines from 12-inch diameter in residential areas up to 33-inch gravity
pipelines and large diameter microtunneling projects His pipeline rehabilitation experience includes pipe
bursting and CIPP on small diameter sewer mains up to 54-inch CIPP, and rehabilitation of existing
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• stormwater force mains Ton has substantial experience in sewer master planning and is experienced in
• developing hydraulic models, performing hydraulic analyses, and preparing master plan reports for various
• public agencies Selected projects demonstrating his expertise include the Port of Long Beach Sewer
Master Plan and CIP, multiple sewer improvement projects in the City of Anaheim, and Carbon Canyon
• Dam Sewer Project for Orange County Sanitation District
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• Technical Expertise with Skills to Facilitate Successful Project Implementation and Collaboration
• RBF Baker team members have long been known for having the technical skills to understand engineering
• issues and then develop practical and economical solutions As an example, our team identified an
• $8 million cost saving alternative design approach on the SR-91 Westbound Widening project,
currently under construction, for the Orange County Transportation Authority Our team members are also
• known for their abilities to facilitate collaboration and build consensus between competing issues or
challenges
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Multi-Discipline Capabilities and Excellent Project Team Synergy—RBF Baker has proposed a
• comprehensive in-house team of professionals who bring a diverse range of expertise in each of the
disciplines required for this contract In addition to our extensive in-house capabilities, we will utilize
• subconsultants for specialty service areas such as potholing and geotechnical engineering Our team has
• demonstrated experience providing on-call services for a wide range of capital improvements, and our team
• is comprised of many individuals who have spent their entire professional careers working at RBF Baker
• This work environment and team synergy elevates our ability to provide clients with comprehensive
• technical services In addition to the key staff proposed, RBF Baker has access to the resources of more
• than 450 employees in California, available to support the team as needed in the delivery of quick turn-
around or concurrent assignments
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• We confirm receipt of Addendum Nos 1, 2, and 3 and the Q&A distributed by the City
• On behalf of RBF Baker, I appreciate your consideration of our team to provide On-Call Civil Engineering
• Services, and look forward to providing excellent service to the City of Huntington Beach, Public Works
Department staff If you have any questions, please contact me at(949) 855-5792 or mchesney(@mbakerint com
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Legal Contractual Name of Corporation RBF Consulting
Contact Person for Agreement Mike Chesney
• Corporate Mailmg Address 14725 Alton Parkway
City, State and Zip Code Irvine, CA 92618
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S Robert Kallenbaugh CEO and President (949) 855-3689
• Richard Rubin Asst Secretary/Exec VP (858) 614-5002
Steve Huff Senior Vice President (949) 855-3624
Mike Chesney Vice President (949) 855-5792
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• Professional Excellence, Demonstrated Competence, and Specialized Expertise
• RBF Consulting,a company of Michael Baker International(RBF Baker), is a full-service planning,
engineering,surveying,and construction management firm established in Orange County,California in 1944.The
company has played an active role in the development of public works projects throughout the County,providing
• planning and design services for streets, highways,storm drains,sewer systems,and water facilities for new
. infrastructure as well as the rehabilitation or replacement of existing facilities. RBF Baker has been the consultant
• of choice for many agencies and cities in the county,and has held on-call contracts for many years with the County
of Orange,OCTA, Caltrans District 12,and others.
Specific Capabilities.We fully understand the critical and typically time-sensitive nature of delivering on-call
• services, and the need to have experienced and committed teams ready to successfully deliver your task orders.
The following is a list of services RBF Baker is qualified to offer upon identification of specific task orders with the
• City. In addition, RBF Baker offers a wide range of in-house services in multiple disciplines that can support the
• efforts of our project teams.
Table 1 —Professional Services
• Street I Roadway Improvements • Water Quality Management Plans • Sanitary Sewers(pipelines,lift stations,
• Storm Drain Facilities Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans face mains,and related facilities)
• Hydrology/Hydraulic AnalysisIStudies • Buildings l Structural Engineering • Electrical l Controls Engineering
• NPDES Reports • Survey/Mapping • Mechanical Engineering
Key Personnel
• Mike Chesney, PE, will serve as Project Manager and the City's primary point-of-contact for the contract. Mr.
Chesney will be supported by a team of Task Managers who bring significant experience in their disciplines of
• expertise.A diverse team of supporting professionals has been identified to provide comprehensive services for
• task orders assigned under this contract.As demonstrated by the graphic below,our proposed leadership team
has demonstrated continuity,experience,and a history of collaborating to deliver successful projects.These
individuals also offer the benefit of longevity in their careers at RBF Baker,contributing to streamlined
communication through established relationships.
Mike Chesney,PE
• Project Manager
• Brian Anderson,PE
Task Manager, Street Improvements
• John McCarthy,PE
• Task Manager,Storm Drain Facilities
• Brad Mielke,SE,PE
Task Manager,Building/Structural
• Tod Yokoyama,PE
Task Manager, Wastewater/Sanbiy Sewer
• Randal Ratrlaff,PE
• QA/QC
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• Table 2—Representative Experience and References
Client Reference: Crown Valley Parkway Widening(Puerta Real to Jardines)I Mission
• Mr.Marc Chagnon Viejo,CA
• City of Mission Viejo RBF Baker was the prime consultant for the City a
p.949.470.3091
• Email:mchagnon( atyofm ssionvieio.om of Mission Viejo responsible for conceptual
• design layout plans,analysis of widening
• Start/Finish:Jan.2000 /Dec.2009 altematives,final plans,specifications,and
estimates,and construction staking and support
Project Highlights:One mile of major arterial roadway for the widening of the Crown Valley Parkway roadway from an existing
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• widening configuration of six lanes to eight lanes including providing dual left turn
• • Extensive grading pockets, right turn pockets, and bus stop turnouts at various locations. The
• Environmental documentation main purpose behind the project was to improve traffic flow along Crown
• • Plans,Specifications and Estimates Valley Parkway due to the increased traffic created by the Ladera Ranch
• Retaining wall/sound wall• design development to the east of the project limits. This was accomplished by
• Team Members: adding an additional lane in each direction and increasing the channelization
Mike Chesney,Project Manager of left turn movements and right turn movements where needed.
• Randy Rat daff,Project Engineer
• Client Reference: SR-91 Westbound Widening—Final PS&E j Orange County,CA
Mr.Doug Pekrul RBF Baker was the prime consultant for the$30
• Orange County Transportation Authority million, SR-91 widening project that included
p.714.560.5822
• Email:doekrul(aocta.net preparation of PS&E for 3.8 miles of freeway
widening between State College Boulevard and
Start 1 Finish:April 2010 / April 2015• (under construction) Brookhurst Street. The project will also add two-
lane exit ramps and associated auxiliary lanes at three interchange locations
Project Highlights: at the westbound exit ramps to Raymond Avenue, Lemon Street and
• • 3.8 miles of freeway widening and six Brookhurst Street,with additional ramp realignment and widening at State
arterial street interchange modifications
(850 plan sheets) College Boulevard, Euclid Street and Harbor Boulevard. Bridge widenings
• • AJtemative analysis of auxiliary lane are required at six locations.
• requirement saved$8 million
• Widening of six bridge structures RBF Baker identified an$8 million cost saving alternative design
1.5•• Special wall structure aesthetics miles of retaining/sound walls approach by eliminating a 1,300-foot deceleration lane at Euclid Avenue• Sp
• • Railroad coordination that was proposed in the original Project Report and environmental
• • Regional drainage RCB extension document. The proposed deceleration lane required significant right-of-way
• Regulatory permitting from 23 residences to widen the mainline freeway. Further assessment
• • Intelligent Transportation Systems during the PS&E phase by RBF Baker found that the deceleration lane
• Key Personnel: could be removed with a minimal change in freeway operation due to the
• Mike Chesney,Design Manager lower projected volume exiting at Euclid. The resultant proposed alternative
• Steve Huff,Project Principal completely eliminated any right-of-way impact to the 23 residences,
• including full takes,and avoided the removal and reconstruction of 1,300
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feet of sound and retaining walls,as well as the relocation of a 12 KV
Southern California Edison line. As the prime consultant, RBF Baker was
• responsible for plan preparation for highway,bridge, retaining wall,
• soundwall,drainage,signing,striping,electrical, highway lighting,traffic
• signals,ramp metering systems,traffic monitoring stations,closed circuit
• television systems,dynamic message signs and fiber optic communication
• design elements. In addition, RBF Baker completed an environmental
• revalidation and Supplemental Project Report for the removal of the auxiliary
• lane described above. The project consisted of 850 plan sheets, including
• 260 structural plan sheets.
• Client Reference: University Drive Widening Project Report and Environmental
Ms.Katie Berg-Curtis Document I Irvine,CA. RBF Baker prepared
• City of Irvine the Project Report and Environmental
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• Email:kberg-curtisna a.irvine.ca.us Document to evaluate three design
alternatives to widen University Drive between
• Start 1 Finish: Feb.20131 Aug.2014 the MacArthur Boulevard,SR-73 ramps and
• Project Highlights: Campus Drive,in the cities of Irvine and
• • Three design alternatives to widen Newport Beach. The analysis included widening the roadway from a four to
University Dr.from a 4-to 6-lane arterial
• six lane arterial,improving bicycle and pedestrian connectivity,adding
• Team Members: retaining walls along the UC Irvine property line,and improved water quality
Came Davis,Project Manager treatment.
• Brad Mielke,Structural Engineer
• Client Reference: Cow Camp Road Major Infrastructure Roadway and Bridge
• Mr.James Yates Improvements(Final PS&E)I Orange County,CA
Rancho Mission Viejo Company
• p.949.240.3363 x 229 RBF Baker provided final design of 1.3 miles of a new six-lane divided
• Email: yates(a)ranchomv.com arterial.The improvements included preliminary roadway alignment
• Start 1 Finish: Jan.2011/June 2015 analysis, horizontal and vertical alignment design,structural design for a
• (under construction) 1,400 feet mufi-span,post-tensioned,reinforced concrete, box girder
• Project Highlights: bridge,roadway grading, adjacent site grading,local storm drain systems,
• 1.3 miles of a new soNane divided water quality treatment basins,interim and ultimate intersection
• artef1al signalization,signing and striping,technical specifications,construction cost
• • 1,400 feet multi-span,post-tensioned, estimates,construction phasing analysis, bid packaging, and sub-consultant
• reinforced concrete,box girder bridge
• Local slam drain systems management.Coordination between public agencies and sub-consultants
• • Water quality treatment basins included the County of Orange,the Transportation Condor Agencies,the
• • Intersection signalization Santa Margarita Water District,San Diego Gas and Electric,and the
• • Signing and striping Rancho Mission Viejo.
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• On-Call contracts are a significant and important part of our business.We understand the nature of these contracts
(short notice,tight fimeframes)and are prepared to undertake and deliver any task order assigned to us. Mike
• Chesney,PE,will serve as Project Manager and will oversee the successful completion of all task orders assigned
• to RBF Baker, Mr. Chesney will successfully apply the effective management techniques and technical expertise
• he has gained from more than 24 years of practice in southern California. He has extensive experience managing
• a variety of multi-disciplinary projects, specializing in public works/transportation projects for public agencies and
will be supported by four task managers and a highly experienced engineering and technical support team.
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• Thomas Ryan,PE Michael Bruz,PE Chad Harden,PE,SE Mirko Maher,PE
• Rebecca Kinney,PE Carrie Davis,PE Sal Sheikh,PE Steven Conner,PE
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Tanya Bilezikjian,PE,CPSWQ Rhonda Tijerina,PE,LEED AP William Cox,PLS
• CPESC,QSD/QSP Justin Lee,PE Kurt Troxell,PLS
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• UNDERSTANDING AND METHODOLOGY
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• _...._. ^- TASK ONOENINTPIProject Scoping I A critical step to ensuring that an �'°"effective schedule can be developed and maintained is ""�* °°"LT
EYMIpRMCNitlpreparing a comprehensive scope of work that clearly s TEVTETr
• identifies the various project tasks and deliverables. RBF Baker will identify and document specific assumptions
• that are critical for understanding the intent of the project delivery process.
• Management Approach j The RBF Baker Team will use our proven Project Management System,which assures
• that quality,on time and on-budget results are delivered for every task order issued to us as a part of this on-call
• contract. Our approach has been very successful on past contracts and will be tailored to meet the specific needs
of the City. RBF Baker's Project Manager will monitor the schedule and budget,document the planned effort for
project production, initiate quality control and assurance measures, and develop action plans to assure completion
• as planned.
• Technical Approach/Methodology j RBF Baker is familiar with the design policies,standards,and procedures
required by the City of Huntington Beach (and other reviewing agencies) in preparing(and moving through plan
• check process)for PS&E to meet schedules and budgets.General civil engineering projects typically include a
• variety of design tasks related to the alignment, profile, and construction sequencing of the project.
• Project Approach j The RBF Baker team has been assembled to address project requirements that could range
• from small, locally funded projects to major,federally funded,complex projects incorporating multi-discipline
functional work efforts.
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• Critical Issues I Every project involves matters that require discussion and agreement between the affected
• parties. RBF Baker works to foster a professional team relationship between all members of the Project Team and
to appropriately meet expectations.The early identification, resolution,and documentation of critical issues are
• imperative to keeping a project on schedule and within budget.
Responsibilities and Communication.Standard communication of project requests will come from the City
through the RBF Baker Project Manager, Mike Chesney, PE.All Task Orders will be signed by Mr.Chesney, and
• Task Managers will not be permitted to move forward until he has granted authorization.Task Managers will keep
• Mr.Chesney updated on a weekly basis on the status of progress,schedule,and budget.The general workflow
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Mr. Chesney will work with the City to develop task order scope,schedule, itemized budget,cash flow, and
schedule of deliverables. He will request approval from the City prior to authorizing travel,overtime,field
worklencroachment permit activities, external communication/release of any work product, publication or
presentation of any work product,discussion of any work product with any third party outside of the project team,
t♦ expenditures for any capital equipment to be billed to the City,expenditures for any service other than
reprographics and delivery to be billed to the City.
Coordination and Communication with Agencies and the Public I RBF Baker's proactive,spirited approach to
building positive team relationships while maintaining the mutual respect of all parties has been paramount to our
success. Maintaining open lines of communication and having the entire Project Team develop a commitment to
fostering cooperative teamwork will result in the resolution of critical issues in a timely manner. RBF Baker believes
in the value of community involvement and the importance of local ownership of planning and design projects.
Project Delivery and Coordination j The design of a project may bring forth a variety of issues that could require
interface with jurisdictional and affected entities. RBF Baker is proud of its recent accomplishments in maintaining
and accelerating project delivery in partnership with our agency team members. RBF Baker's management
approach has been tested by numerous agencies. Examples include the Sand Canyon Grade Separation and the
• Foothill Extension Design-Build project for the Metro Gold Line Authority in Los Angeles,for which we are delivering
• PS&E on an accelerated schedule while concurrently working with numerous agencies for approvals.
RBF Baker's Commitment to Sustainable Practices j The RBF Baker Team understands the importance of
• environmental stewardship.We are very proactive in incorporating sustainable design in our projects,as well as
• promoting and implementing sustainable practices within our offices.As such, RBF Baker is equally committed to
implementing engineering practices and design solutions that minimize or eliminate environmental impacts. RBF
Baker practices sustainable design through careful attention to design details that can extend the useful life of the
constructed elements such as structures, concrete walls,and roadways that we design as well as incorporating the
latest in sustainable water quality features and design.An example is the Culver Drive Re-alignment Project for the
City of Irvine that included drought-tolerant landscape design, block and glass sound walls,and rubberized asphalt
to reduce traffic noise.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control.The RBF Baker Team's Quality Assurance/Quality Control Program
(QA/QC)is a continuous process used on a daily basis as work flows from desk to desk,discipline to discipline, and
consultant to client. RBF Baker uses this QA/QC program on every project undertaken to ensure that a high quality
product is delivered on schedule and within budget. Key organizational elements for RBF Baker's QA/QC program
• are adaptable to any project. Recognizing the design consultant's responsibility for the accuracy and completeness
• of the plans and other design documents, RBF Baker is dedicated to its established program of strict quality
assurance and control.This program assigns specific individuals to, and defines the requirements for,quality
control activities.This program consists of the following key elements:Project Manager Supported by Permanent
Design Teams, Design Discipline Scope of Work/Responsibilities, Design Criteria Establishment, "Over the
Shoulder'Reviews, In-House Project Team Meetings/Coordination, Project Communication/Documentation,
Milestone Submittal Reviews, Inter-Discipline and Constructability Reviews, Utility Location Cross Check,and
Quality Assurance.
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Mr.Chesney's expertise is in transportation and public works engineering
• project management,specializing in leading multi-discipline,multi-agency Education:
M.S.,1990,Structural Engineering,University
• public works,highway and arterial roadway design,structural design and ofCalitornisat Berkeley
• analysis,and overall project coordination and management. He has served B.S.,1989,Architectural Engineering,
as program manager for public agencies responsible for oversight of public California Polytechnic State university,
• facilities improvements, and he has prepared plans,specifications, and San Luis Obispo
estimates(PS&E)for public and private sector clients including local,county, Years of Experience: 24
• state,and federal agencies and various cities throughout California. Mr.
LicenseslCefificabons:
Chesney has an extensive design background and is effective at anticipating Professional Engneer_Civil,CaUbmia,1992
• and resolving problems and issues on large-scale,complex public works Registered Disaster service worker,
• projects involving multi-disciplined project teams,agencies,and Calfomia,1994
• subconsultants. Professional Affiliations
• Ame ican Council of Engineering Companies
Select Relevant Experience: (ACEC),orange County chapter,
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• Crown Valley Parkway Widening(Puerta Real to Jardines)(Mission American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
Member
• Viejo,CA).Project Manager. RBF Baker provided conceptual design layout
California Polytechnic Stye university,
• plans; analysis of widening altematives;final plans,specifications,and Department of Civil and Environmental
estimates; and construction staking and support for the widening of the Englneedng,Industrial Advisory Board,
Crown Valley Parkway roadway from an existing configuration of six lanes to Past Chair
• eight lanes, including dual left turn pockets, right turn pockets, and bus stop
turnouts at various locations.
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• SR-91 Westbound Widening—Final PS&E(Orange County,CA).Technical Manager.The project consisted of
• 3.8 miles of freeway widening to convert the westbound auxiliary lanes into through mixed flow lanes between
• Brookhurst Street and Euclid Street, Euclid Street and Harbor Boulevard,and Raymond Avenue and State College
• Boulevard.Two-lane exit ramps and associated auxiliary lanes at three interchange locations were also added.
Cow Camp Road Major Infrastructure Roadway and Bridge Improvements (Final PS&E),(Orange County,
CA).Project Manager for the final design of 1.3 miles of a new six-lane divided arterial.The improvements included
• preliminary roadway alignment analysis, horizontal and vertical alignment design,structural design for a 1,400 feet
• multi-span,post-tensioned, reinforced concrete, box girder bridge, roadway grading, adjacent site grading, local
• storm drain systems,water quality treatment basins,interim and ultimate intersection signalization,signing and
• striping,technical specifications,construction cost estimates, construction phasing analysis,bid packaging,and
• sub-consultant management.
Cypress Acres Phase III,Orange County,CA). Mr.Chesney was the Project Manager responsible for concep-
tual design and final engineering of a proposed street and storm drain improvements Belmont Street and Merten
• Avenue in the unincorporated area of Orange County called Cypress Acres. Cypress Acres is a residential
• community with historical flooding problems as a result of inadequate roadway grades and profiles.
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Steve Huff, P.E. j Project Principal
Steve Huffs expertise is in leading multi-discipline, multi-agency teams on
• complex projects requiring active and strong leadership from a Project Education:
BS.,1983,Civil Engineering,California Slate
• Manager. Mr. Huff has spent his entire 31-year career with RBF Baker where Polytechnic University,Panora
he has established relationships and built trust with the transportation
• professionals under his direct control as the leader of RBF Bakers southern Years of EVenence: 31
• Califomia transportation practice. Steve has demonstrated consistency in Licenseyce,sscayoos:
leadership through managing the delivery of numerous high profile projects Professional Engineer-Civil,Califomia,1987,
throughout Southern California His experience has included the design of 42292
major highway improvement projects and the management of complex Professional Affiliations
• interstate freeway projects which have totaled over$1 billion dollars in American Society of Civil Ergineers(ASCE),
• construction costs. He has an extensive design oriented background that Member
Caltrans DisW 12 Professional Liaison
affords him the ability to more efficiently coordinate multi-disciplinary teams Committee,Chairman
• and implement quality control procedures to ensure design compatibility with Caltrans Statewide Professional Liaison
all project elements. Committee,Mef0ber
• Mobility 21,Advisory Board Member
Select Relevant Expenence:
• Sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separation at the MetrolinklBNSF Railroad(Irvine,CA).Principal-In-Charge.
• RBF Baker was responsible for roadway layout,structures design, pump station design, railroad permitting and
• coordination, railroad shoofly design,drainage design,utility relocation coordination, survey and right-of--way
engineering,community outreach, landscape and irrigation, identification of funding,and geotechnical engineering
• services.
SR57 Northbound Widening—Final PSBE(Orangethorpe Avenue to Yorba Linda Boulevard)(Orange
County,CA). Project Manager. RBF Baker served as the prime consultant for the this$30 million project involving
• 2.5 miles of mainline widening in the northbound direction through the cities of Placentia and Fullerton, and
• modifications to interchanges at Orangethorpe Avenue, Chapman Avenue, Nutwood Avenue and Yorba Linda
• Boulevard.
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1-51 Culver Drive Interchange Improvements(Irvine,CA). Principal-In-Charge. RBF Baker prepared a project
• report;environmental document(categorical exemption/programmatic categorical exclusion); and final plans,
• specifications,and estimates(PSK)for the 1-5/Culver Drive southbound exit ramp in the City of Irvine,California
• The principle project objective was elimination of the chokepoint at the southbound 1-5 exit ramp.
• Newport Coast Drive(Orange County,CA). Project Manager. RBF Baker provided engineering services for this
six-lane new arterial highway. The project plans included major grading,storm drain,and other infrastructure
improvements, as well as widening of State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway)to allow for the new connection of
• Newport Coast Drive to Pacific Coast Highway.
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Brian Anderson, P.E. I Task Manager, Street Improvements
Mr.Anderson is a Project Manager in transportation and public works
engineering with 29 years of experience. His management role has been Education:
B.S.,1986,Civil Engineering,California State
concentrated in the final design and development of transportation and public university at Sorg Beach
works facilities;various commercial and general aviation airfield projects;
complex roadway and highway system development; rail grade separation; Years of Experience: 29
• underground utility; large-scale drainage;and commercial site development LicenseslCertifications:
projects. His focus has been in the management and development of multi- Professional Engineer-Civil,Cdifbmia,19K
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standards. Professional Affiliations
American Public Works Association(APWA),
Select Relevant Experience: Member
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
Tustin Ranch Road,Warner and Armstrong Street Improvements, Me nor
American Association of Airport Executives
Tustin Legacy(Tustin,CA).Transportation Engineer. Responsible for (AAAE) Member
providing arterial roadway design services for various arterial roadway
systems within the Tustin Legacy Development.
Alton Parkway Extension(Orange County,CA). Mr.Anderson served as technical design manager for the
design production of roadway and grading design documents,and coordination lead for all design tasks,permitting,
and coordination for this multiagency design or a one-mile extension of Alton Parkway,
El Camino Real and Avenida Pico Interchange Improvements(San Clemente,CA).Transportation Engineer.
• Responsible for transportation engineering. RBF Baker provided design,construction management,and
• inspection services for an intersection improvement project consisting of 1,350 feet of roadway widening on El
Camino Real, median island improvements,traffic signal improvements,pavement restoration on Avenida Pico,
and a small bridge structure crossing over existing protected wetlands on the north side of El Camino Real.
• Sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separation at the MetrolinkBNSF Railroad(Irvine,CA).Technical Project
• Manager. Oversaw design and construction services. RBF Baker was responsible for roadway layout,structures
design,pump station design, railroad permitting and coordination, railroad shoofly design,drainage design, utility
relocation coordination,survey and right-of--way engineering,community outreach, landscape and irrigation,
identification of funding,and geotechnical engineering.
Newport Coast Drive/Pelican Hill Road Right Turn Improvements(Newport Beach,CA). Project Manager.
• RBF Baker provided safety design for the intersection of Newport Coast Drive and Pelican Hill Road to mitigate
adverse right turn movements. RBF Baker prepared preliminary and final design plans for street improvement,
traffic control and modifications,drainage, irrigation, landscape improvements, retaining walls, mapping for new
ROW, and electrical.
John Wayne Airport, Perimeter Road Improvements(Orange County,CA). Project Manager. Responsible for
• design and construction support services for reconstruction of just under one mile of perimeter road, a new security
wall and fencing,drainage improvements,and reconstruction of the SIDA security electrical and fiber optic system.
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John McCarthy, P.E. I Task Manager, Storm Drain Facilities
Mr. McCarthy is experienced in the development,final design,and
construction of flood control and drainage projects for public works and Education:
rivate sectorprojects. His ex pence is concentrated in the field of es.o tec Civil LateEng caring,California
P Pe Polytechnic Spate University,San Luis
stormwater management, including hydrology studies,floodplain analysis, Obispo
drainage studies and runoff management plans,detailed hydraulic analyses, Certificate,1997,
Management
Construction and
and improvement plan preparation. He specializes in the development of Development
complex flood control and runoff management solutions. He also has Years of Experience: 27
• extensive experience in flood control and storm drain facility design,including
the design of flood channels, storm drain pipes,debris and detention basins, � cal Engineer
ations.
rgirreer-Civil,California,1991
and ecosystem restoration projects. Over the past 12 years,he has served
as the Project Manager for on-call services with the USACE Los Angeles Professional Affiliations
Companies
District,Orange County Public Works, Riverside County Flood Control and American Council of Engineering
(ACEC),California,Member
Water Conservation District, County of Los Angeles County Flood Control American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
District,and Ventura County Watershed Protection District. Mef0ber
Association of State Floodplain Managers
• (ASFPM),Member
Select Relevant Experience: California Alluvial Fan Task Force
Fkrodplain Management Association(FMA),
Greenville-Banning Channel and Harbor Boulevard Street Member
• Improvements(Costa Mesa,CA). Project Manager. RBF Baker performed Society of anMilirary Engineers
• preliminary hydraulic studies and developed final improvement plans for a
• 2,300-linear-foot reach of regional flood control improvements and associated
modifications to Harbor Boulevard.
Reconstruction of the Los Alamitos Pump Station and Retarding Basin(Orange 1 Los Angeles Counties,
• CA). Project Manager. RBF Baker provided engineering services to the Count of Orange for the design of a new
• 800-cfs stormwater pump station with engine-driven pumps to replace the existing Los Alamitos facility.
Midway City Street and Storm Drain Master Plan and Improvements(Orange County,CA). Drainage
Manager. This project included the street and drainage planning and design for the Midway City area in an
i unincorporated portion of Orange County.
Orange County Flood Control On-Call Contract(Orange County,CA). Project Manager. Projects included
flood control,water quality,and wildlife corridor or habitat conservation and protection. RBF Baker also provided
services to obtain resource agency permits.
Sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separation at the MetrolinkBNSF Railroad(Irvine,CA). Drainage Manager.
RBF Baker provided design services for the Sand Canyon Avenue undercrossing at the Southern California
Regional Rail Authority,Orange County Transportation Authority, and Metrolink grade separation. RBF Baker was
responsible for roadway layout,structures design, pump station design, railroad permitting and coordination,
railroad shoofly design,drainage design,utility relocation coordination,survey and right-of-way engineering,
community outreach, landscape and irrigation, identification of funding,and geotechnical engineering services.
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Brad Mielke, S.E., P.E. I Task Manager, Buildings 1 Structural
Mr. Mielke is responsible for engineering design and project management for
civil and structural engineering projects within RBF Baker. His experience Education:
B.A.,1978,Management Engineering,
includes a strong background in engineering design, project management, Claremont Men's College,Claremont,CA
and construction support for private and public sector clients,as well as B.S.,1978,Architectural Engineering
design of office,commercial and residential buildings,along with parking (structural Design Option),California
Polytechnic State University,San Luis
structures using UBC, CBC, and OSHPD, DSA, FEMA design criteria Obispo
constructed of concrete, masonry,steel, and timber. Mr. Mielke also
specializes in analyzing and retrofitting existing structures that require repair Years of Experience: 37
or require strengthening to resist current seismic loads. He has provided Licenses/Certifications:
emergency engineering evaluations, inspections and retrofit designs for Structural Engineer,California,1986,2817
existing buildings and bridges following earthquakes. Mr. Mielke is a member Professional Engineer-civil,California,1981,
of the SEAOC, active on the SeismologyCommittee and is a Team Leader 3333a
Registered Disaster Service Worker,
for the Disaster Services Committee. California,SA0158
• Select Relevant Experience: Professional Affiliations
. Structural Engineers Association of Carrfomia
• La Jolla Cove Sea Wall Replacement and Bluff Stabilization Project (SEAOC)'Mef0ber
* (San Diego,CA).Project manager and structural engineer for the
development of project alternatives,engineering studies,and preliminary and final design. RBF Baker provided
structural and civil engineering services and managed landscape,geotechnical,and traffic engineering design for
the replacement of an existing unsightly and unstable retaining wall at the Cove with a protective underground
retaining wall structure. The project also included several other bluff areas along Coast Boulevard that required
repair from erosion caused by natural and manmade conditions, such as surface erosion, loss of vegetation, and
a decayed storm drain facilities.
r University of California Irvine,Parking Structure 4 and Campus Surge Building Design-Build(UCI),Irvine,
California.Structural Engineer responsible for preparing preliminary design alternatives and value engineering for
roadway structures and pedestrian bridges. RBF Baker provided engineering and design services for the new
a Parking Structure 4 and Campus Surge Building .The design-build project consisted of a seven-level,590,700-
square-foot,cast-in-place concrete parking structure for 1,980 cars, along with associated site access and traffic
• improvements. The 4-level Campus Surge Building is located adjacent to the parking structure with 60,000 sf of
• office space.
SR-91 Westbound Widening from 1-5 to SR-57(Orange County,CA)-Structures Manager for project to
prepare PS&Es for seven bridges(widening and bridge retrofitting), retaining walls,overhead sign structures and
drainage structures. The project included final design of 3.8 miles of freeway widening to convert the existing
• westbound auxiliary lanes into through mixed flow lanes between Brookhurst Street and Euclid Street,Euclid Street
• and Harbor Boulevard, and Raymond Avenue and State College Boulevard through each interchange
• Laguna Niguel Fire Station#5(Laguna Niguel,CA). Project Manager. RBF Baker provided structural
• engineering services for this 7,500-square-foot,single-story,wood and steel-framed building. Services included
• detailed construction drawings and structural design,structural analysis calculations, and structural specifications.
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Tod Yokoyama, P.E. j Task Manager, Sanitary Sewer
Mr.Yokoyama is experienced in project management and design of sewer
pipelines in city streets. His background includes the design of new facilities Education:
B.S.,2004,Civil Engineering,California
as well as rehabilitation of aging existing facilities. His sewer pipeline Polytechnic State university,San Luis
experience includes design of gravity sewer pipelines from 12-inch diameter Obispo
in• residential areas up to 33-inch gravity pipelines, and large diameter microtunneling projects. His pipeline rehabilitation experience includes pipe rears of Experience: 10
• bursting and CIPP on small diameter sewer mains up to 54-inch CIPP, and lxensesfcertircations:
rehabilitation of existing stormwater force mains. He is also experienced in Professional Engineer-Civil,Calfomia,2007,
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sewer master planning and is experienced in developing hydraulic models, Transportation Worker yQf1o,
performing hydraulic analyses,and preparing master plan reports. Credential(TWIC),Calibmia,2011
Select Relevant Experience: Publications:
"Factory Performance Testing of Vertical
Anaheim's Citywide Sanitary Sewer Improvement Program-Group 5 Pumps"-Pumps and Systems Magazine
(CSSIP)(Anaheim, CA). Project Manager. The City of Anaheim's Citywide "Microlunneling the Carbon Canyon Dam"-
Sanitary Sewer Improvement Program (CSSIP)Group Five called for the Trenchless Technology Magazine
replacement of undersized sewer pipelines on La Palma Avenue,Acacia Professional Affiliations
Street, and Romneya Drive. The project requires upsizing of the existing 8- American society of civil Erigneers(ASCE),
Member
inch, 1 0-inch,and 12-inch diameter gravity sewer pipelines to accommodate Amm m Water Works Association(AWWA),
buildout flows from the City of Fullerton. The total length of pipeline Member
replacement was 7,000 LF.
Sewer Master Plan and Capital Improvement Program(Long Beach,CA).Project Engineer. RBF Baker
• provided engineering services to the Port of Long Beach for its sewer master plan and capital improvement
program within the Harbor District. Services included developing and analyzing a hydraulic model of the sewer
` system, updating the geographic information systems(GIS),performing closed circuit television(CCTV)inspection
of 24 miles of pipeline, performing a condition assessment of 449 manholes and 40 lift stations,performing a flow
monitoring and inflow and infiltration (1&1)study, and preparing a sewer master plan and CIP.
Carbon Canyon Dam Sewer and Pump Station Abandonment(Orange County,CA). Project Engineer.This
project performed for Orange County Sanitation District consisted of design for approximately 5,000 lineal foot of
24-inch to 33-inch gravity sewer pipeline to replace an existing lift station and two force mains. Approximately
1,500lineal foot of the pipeline was installed using micro-tunneling. Services included environmental analysis,
geotechnical investigation,wastewater flow projections from all land tributary to the sewer, hydraulic analysis,
alignment study,easement research,utility research,odor control analysis,flow monitoring,preliminary and final
design,and minor traffic control.
Sewer Improvement Group 4-Western Avenue(Anaheim,CA). Project Engineer.This project performed for
the City of Anaheim included replacement and upsizing of 1,500 LF of an existing 10-inch gravity sewer pipeline.
cam,W-7m
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S Randal Ratzlaff, P.E. j QA 1 QC
Mr. RaWaff has 22 years of experience in civil engineering and design for
• public works projects to Caltrans standards. Mr. RaWaff specializes in Education:
arterial geometric alignments, roadway rehabilitation, utilitycoordination and M.S., to U Structural Engineering,Carfomia
• g g y State University al Fullerton
• project specification writing. He was previously employed by Caltrans as a B.S.,1993,Civil Engineering,California State
Transportation Engineer and has extensive knowledge of Caltrans policies University at Fullerton
• and procedures. Years of Experience: 22
Select Relevant Experience: Llcenseslcerfifications:
Professional Engineer-Civil,California,1997,
1.51 Crown Valley Parkway Corridor Improvements(Orange County, C56867
• CA). Transportation Engineer. RBF Baker provided engineering and Professional Affiliations
environmental services for the widening of Crown Valley Parkway from the American Soddy of Civil Engneers(ASCE),
intersection of Cabot Road in the City of Laguna Niguel to the northbound 1-5 mange County,311653
loop entrance ramp, including the widening of the bridges over Camino
Capistrano,the railroad,channel, and 1-5 freeway.
Avenida Vista Hermosa Extension(San Clemente,CA). Transportation Engineer. RBF Baker was responsible
for the preparation of plans,specifications,and estimates for arterial street improvements for the Talega
• development area. The work included 1.5 miles of a new four-lane divided arterial through open and rough terrain.
El Camino Real and Avenida Pico Intersection Improvements(San Clemente,CA). Transportation Engineer.
• Intersection improvement project consisting of 1,350 feet of roadway widening on El Camino Real, median island
improvements,traffic signal improvements,pavement restoration on Avenida Pico, and a small bridge structure
crossing over existing protected wetlands on the north side of El Camino Real.
SR-57 Northbound Widening—Final PS&E(Orangethorpe Avenue to Yorba Linda Boulevard)(Orange
County,CA).Served as independent reviewer for the quality control and quality assurance plan.
Washington Boulevard Reconstruction Project(Commerce,CA). Senior Engineer. Responsibilities included
• transportation engineering,Caltrans Design Exception Fact Sheets,specifications,and QA/QC. RBF Baker
• provided design for the widening and reconstruction of Washington Boulevard from 1-5 to the western City
boundary,a distance of 2.8 miles.
• Jamboree Road Widening(Irvine,CA).Engineer. prepared preliminary engineering plans and final plans,
specifications, and estimates for widening improvements to Jamboree Road between Barranca Parkway and
. Moffett Bridge. RBF Baker prepared final plans, specifications,and estimates to widen Jamboree Road to four
lanes in each direction and to realign the four ramps at the Warner Avenue Interchange.
SR-91 Westbound Widening-Final PS&E(Orange County, CA). Senior Engineer. Responsibilities included
transportation engineering,including writing specifications,and 0A1QC of PS&E package as an independent
reviewer. The project consisted of 3.8 miles of freeway widening to convert the westbound auxiliary lanes into
through mixed flow lanes between Brookhurst Street and Euclid Street, Euclid Street and Harbor Boulevard, and
Raymond Avenue and State College Boulevard.
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Michael Bruz, P.E. j Street Improvements
Mr. Bruz has 35 years of experience providing project delivery and oversight Education:
• for transportation planning and design projects. His experience includes B.S.,1979,Civil Engineering,Michigan State
• freeway widenings and interchanges,arterial roadways, local street University
improvements,complete streets,streetscape improvements,bicycle facilities Years of Experience: 35
and utilities(water and sewer).He is well versed in all project phases
including environmental planning, preliminary engineering(PAIED),PS&E Licenses/Certifications:
• Professional Engineer-Civil,California,1983,
• preparation,construction management,value analysis and dispute 36198
resolution. Mr. Bruz has managed numerous multidiscipline teams and has
great knowledge and background working with state DOTS, local Professional Affiliations
•` municipalities and other governmental agencies. American Council of Engineering companies
p g g (ACEC),Member
American Public Works Association(APWA),
• Select Relevant Experience: Member
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
Date Palm Drive(Cathedral City,CA).Project Engineer for the widening of Member
the Date Palm Drive Bridge over the Whitewater River and associated
roadway improvements.
MacArthur Boulevard Widening(Newport Beach,CA) Project Manager for the widening and realignment of
• approximately two miles of a key major arterial roadway.
• Jefferson Street Widening/Reconstruction Project(La Quinta and Indio,CA) Project Manager/Engineer for
the widening and reconstruction of approximately six miles of Jefferson Street.
•
Carrie Davis, P.E. j Street Improvements
• Ms. Davis is experienced in highway, local street,and multi-use trail Education:
improvement projects. Her expertise ranges from preparing preliminary B.S.,University
y at Engineering,California State
University at Sacramento
• studies to developing the final construction plans,specifications,and cost
` estimates. She has a strong working knowledge of Caltrans standards and Years of Experience: 17
procedures as well as County and local agency standards.
Licenses/Certifications:
Select Relevant Expenence: Professional Engineer-Civil,California,2001,
61840
Culver Drive Realignment and Widening Project(Irvine,CA)Project Professional Affiliations
• Engineer for improvements to Culver Drive from Campus Drive to Bonita WTS,Women in Transportation Engineering
• Canyon Drive in Irvine.
Niguel Road Widening Feasibility Study(Laguna Niguel, CA)Project
Manager responsible for preliminary plan and project report preparation for multiple alternatives to widen Niguel
Road.
1-4051 Seal Beach Boulevard Interchange(Seal Beach, CA)Project Engineer. RBF Baker prepared a combined
project study report and project report and environmental document, and final plans,specifications,and estimates
• for the widening of the Seal Beach Boulevard Interchange at 1405 in the City of Seal Beach.
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Thomas Ryan, P.E. I Storm Drain Facilities
Mr. Ryan has experience in the preparation of flood control system layouts, Education:
advanced hydraulic modeling (1 D/2D),erosion control strategy preparation, M.S.,1997,Environmental Engineering,
Best Management Practice design,hydrologic analysis, and stream Royal Institute of Technology,Stockholm,
• projects. Mr. R an received his Master of Science degree in Sweden
restoration Y e9 B.S.,1995,Civil Engineering,California state
Environmental Engineering with an emphasis on storm drain analysis and University at tong Beach
water quality. The Master program included courses in hydrodynamics,
quantitative h d eol uatic chemistry, Years of F�erience: 18
'i q y ro9 ogy,aq try,impact assessment, and risk
analyses. ucenseslCertifiw6ons:
• Professional Engineer-Civil,California,2000,
• Select Relevant Experience: snot
• Midway City Storm Drain Analysis(Orange County,CA). Lead Drainage Professional moations
• Engineer. Assessment of impacts associated with the installation of a new American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
Member
• underground storm drain system. Phi Beta Dena Honor sodety for International
Mender� Storm Drain Master Plan(Buena Park,CA). Project Manager. Scholars, 'I
Preparation of a citywide master plan of drainage.
Master Plan of Storm Drainage for North and South and West Santa Ana River Tributary Areas(Anaheim,
• CA). Project Engineer. Preparation and update of a comprehensive storm drainage master plan for the North and
• West Santa Ana River tributary areas.
Rebecca Kinney, P.E. I Storm Facilities
S Ms. Kinney has extensive experience in all phases of stormwater Ede„
management projects including planning,design,and construction. Her B.S.,1995,Civil Engineering,Calitornia
recent experience has focused on development of Master Plans of drainage, Polytechnic State Univers4,San Luis
which focus on storm drainage facility sizing,stormwater NPDES Obispo
• compliance,stream stability, and floodplain management. Her planning Years ofExpertence: 20
• experience includes large master planned communities,and municipal
licenseslCertifirations:
planning, as well as supporting hydrologic and stormwater quality analysis as fttssionai Engineer-evil,California,1999,
• a basis for CEQA documentation. She has prepared Water Quality 58797
Management Plans,Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and CEQA
water quality technical studies. She is experienced in channel restoration American Professional
Society of CMI Engineers(ASCE),
• design work including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and PS&E work. Associate Member
Select Relevant Experience:
Segunda Deshecha Erosion Control and Channel Stabilization(San Clemente,CA).Project Engineer
• Santa Ana Storm Drain Master Plan(Santa Ana,CA). Project Manager.
. • Marblehead Coastal Runoff Management Plan(San Clemente,CA). Hydrologist.
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* Chad Harden, P.E., S.E. I Buildings t Structural
Mr. Harden serves as a structural engineering project engineer and project Education:
manager,and is responsible for preparing structural analysis,plans, M.S.,2003,Structural Engineering,University
♦ specifications and estimates(PS&E)and construction administration for of California arIrvine
. B.S.,2001,Civil Engineering,University of
transportation facilities for both public agencies and private clients. Mr. California at Irvine
Harden has experience in the design of bridges and industrial facilities,water
• resources strictures,food control facilities,various retaining wall and special Years of Experience: 16
foundation systems,and existing structure evaluation. UcenseslCertificetions:
Professional Engineer-Civil,Caidomia,2005,
Select Relevant Experience: 67W
♦ I-151 Valley Wells Safety Roadside Rest Area,Cakrans On-Call Structural Engineer,California,2008,5232
(Contract No.08A0822)(Valley Wells,CA). Structural Design. Structures Professional Affiliations
at both northbound and southbound directions were demolished and Structural Engineering Ins6tute/Amencan
replaced with new,state-of-the-art buildings that increased capacity and Society
of CivilyE"� (SEVASCE),
ber
improved comfort for travelers, including restrooms,welcoming interpretive Transportation Research Board(TRB),
features,vending areas,and picnic shelters. Member,GeoSeismic subcommittee
Transportation Research Board(TRB),
Chino South Industrial Project(Chino,CA). Structural Engineer for Committee Member. Subsurface Scik
Structure Interaction
design of a 1.8 million-square foot warehouse project. Transportation Research Board(rRB),
Member,Foundations of Bndges and
Sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separation at the MetrolinkBNSF other structures
Railroad(Irvine,CA). Structural Engineer.
♦
Salahuddin Sheikh, P.E. j Buildings 1 Structural
Mr. Sheikh has 40 years of experience related to bridges,water resources, Education:
M.S.,1971,Civil Engineering/Structures,
♦ public works,transportation,and environmental engineering for public and University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
private sectors. Projects include bridges,flood control channels,water and B.S.,1970,Civil Engineering,University of
wastewater treatment plants, reservoirs, pump stations, lift stations,well Karachi Pakistan
♦ facilities,culverts and encasements,soundwalls and retaining walls. Mr. Years of Experience: 40
Sheikh's experience also includes heavy industrial structures. LicenseslCertifications:
Professional Engineer-Civil,California,1981,
Select Relevant Experience: 32677
• OCSD-Rehabilitation of College Avenue Pump Station(Costa rransportarion worker Identification
Mesa,CA). Structural Engineer. Credential(TWIG),CalAomia,2011
• • Sewer Master Plan and Capital Improvement Program(Long Professional Affiliations
American Concrete Institute(ACI),Member
Beach, CA). Structural Engineer. American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
Baker Regional Water Treatment Plant(Lake Forest,CA).Structural Life Member
40 Engineer. Structural Engineer Association of Southern
• County of Orange, Los Alamitos Pump Station and Retarding California(SEAOSC),Member
Basin(Orange and Los Angeles Counties, CA).Structural Structural Engineering Certification Board
Engineering Manager. (SECB)
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•
• Mirko Maher, P.E. I Wastewater(Sanitary Sewer)
• Mr. Maher has comprehensive infrastructure experience in planning, design, Education:
• and construction management of water and wastewater infrastructure, B S.C.E.,1998,Civil and Environmental
• treatment, conveyance, and disposal facilities. He has developed contract Engineering,University of California at
drawings and specifications with use of BIM software(Civil 3D)for the Berkeley
• rehabilitation and new construction of more than 20 miles of large diameter Years of Experience: 17
pipelines,sized 36-inch to 10-foot in diameter with flows ranging from 30 to
• 200 MGD with multiple um station connections. He has a strop Licenses/Certifications:
p pump g Professional Engineer-Civil,California,2003,
background in preliminary study,evaluations and alternative analysis for 64645
pipeline design, considering all aspects of work in design and construction of
Professional Affiliations
• wastewater collection systems to help determine best methods of pipeline American society of civil Engineers(ASCE),
rehabilitation. Los Angeles(Metro),9798616
Select Relevant Experience:
• • OCSD-Newport Force Main Rehabilitation, Project 5-60 (Newport Beach, CA). Project Engineer/Task
Leader.
• OCSD-Santa Ana Trunk Sewer Rehabilitation Project No. 1-17 (Costa Mesa, Santa Ana,and Fountain
Valley,CA). Project Engineer/Task Leader.
• OCSD—Bay Bridge Pump Station and Force Mains Rehabilitation Study(Newport Beach, CA). Project
Engineer.
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Steven Conner, P.E. I Wastewater(Sanitary Sewer)
Mr. Conner is a senior engineer with the company with 20 years of Education:
• experience in the planning and design of water and wastewater B.S.,1994,Civil EngineeringNVater
• infrastructure for new and rehabilitation of existing facilities. He has provided Resources,University of California at
* design of for pipelines (sewer and water), sewage lift stations,water pump Irvine
• stations, wells, treatment plants, and reservoirs. Years of Experience: 20
Select Relevant Experience. iLicenses/Certifications:
Professional Engineer-Civil,Call 1999,
• OCSD-Rehabilitation of College Avenue Pump Station 59966
(Costa Mesa, CA). Project Manager. Transportation Worker ldentificabon
S Credenllal(TWIG),California,2011
• OCSD—Bay Bridge Pump Station and Force Mains Rehabilitation
Study(Newport Beach, CA). Project Manager. Professional Affiliations
Civil
• ) 1 9 American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE),
Member
• OCSD-Carbon Canyon Dam Sewer and Pump Station
Abandonment(Orange County, CA). Project Engineer.
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Tanya Bilezikjian, P.E., CPESC,CPSWQ I NPDES/WQMP/SWPPP
Ms. Bilezikjian has extensive experience in stormwater management and Educason:
• water quality,including prior experience as a Water Resources Control M.S.,2001,Civil EngineeringrEnvironmental,
• Engineer at the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region. University of California at Irvine
Tanya joined RBF Baker in earl 2005.She is a Project Man er for B.S.,of Cal oChemical Engineering,University
' • Y joined Ya9 of Calrfomia at Irvine
• Southern California Edison and the City of Anaheim,and is a Contract Years of Experience: 13
• Manager for Caltrans. She works with each of these clients to implement
and enhance their stormwater programs. She provides on-call assistance to Licenses/Certifications:
Southern California Edison includingcreation of its Corporate Stormwater P onal Engineer-Civl,Ca rfomia,2008,
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Policy and Program,construction compliance, NPDES and stormwater certified Professional Storm Water Quality,
• permitting guidance,and extensive field work. She provides guidance and 2007,0272
Certified Professional in Erosion and
assistance to Caltrans on enforcement action tracking, Construction General Sediment control,Zoos,3757
Permit compliance and cost analysis,construction site inspections,wet Qualified SWPPP Developer(OSD),
weather runoff sampling,and document review. Ms. Bilezikjian has provided Calfomia,00072
• training on the Construction General Permit to over 1,000 people, including Qualified SWPPP Prac66arer(QSP),Calrfomia,00072
delivery of many Qualified SWPPP Practitioner/Developer sessions. construction General Permit Trainer of
Record,California,2010
• Select Relevant Experience
• Caltrans On-Call Technical and Professional Stormwater Services, Statewide,California.Task Manager
• County of Orange, Storm Water Permit Implementation Assistance. Project Engineer.
• • Southern California Edison-Storm Water Compliance Inspections and Storm Water Management Plan
• Development,Southern and Central,California. Project Manager.
i Laura Larsen, P.E., QSD/QSP I NPDES/WQMP/SWPPP
• Ms. Larsen is experienced in stormwater management projects including Eduraion:
• Best Management Practice(BMP)design,hydrologidhydraulic analyses, M.S.,2000,Environmental tLoAngeles
Engineering,
University of California at Los MgeJes
and comprehensive runoff management plans. She has extensive B.S.,19%,Civil Engineering,Calffomia State
* experience in storm water management projects, including water quality Polytechnic University,Pomona
. research studies,construction oversight,water quality monitoring, BMP Years of Experience: 15
design and implementation, BMP operation and maintenance,and BMP Licenses/Certificabons:
. performance data analysis. Professional Engineer-Civil,California,2002,
63265
• Select Relevant Experience. Qualified SWPPP Developer(QSD),
California,2012,23529
Caltrans On-Call Technical and Professional Stormwater Services, Qualified SWPPP Pracitioner(QSP),
Statewide,California.Task Manager California,2012,23529
Riverside County Transportation Department National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Assistance(Riverside County, CA).Water Quality Engineer.
• Orange Unified School District Storm Water Management Services (Orange, CA). Project Manager.
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Rhonda Tijerina, P.E., LEED AP I Electrical Engineer
Ms.Tijerina has 31 years of experience in electrical system design. She is Education:
• specialized in design of electrical systems for water and wastewater facilities B.S.,1932,Elec6ical Engineering,Virginia
• including power distribution,control design,and emergency generation Potytedmic Institute and State University
40 installations. She has provided design plans and specification packages for Years of Experience: 31
pump stations,wells, lift stations and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
Ms.Tijerina is experienced electrical system inspections during construction UcenseslceOcabons:
• to ensure compliance with plans and specifications, responding to contractor Professional 15 Engineer-Elect Electrical,California,
• P P P� Po g 1997,15473
! Requests for Information,and coordination of electrical utility services to LEED Accredited Professional,2009
accommodate new and upgraded facilities. She is also experienced with Professional Atfilianons
• designing control systems including Process and Instrumentation Diagrams. institute of Electrical and Electronics
Select Relevant Experience: Engineers(IEEE),Member
• Paver Engineering Sodety(PES),Member
. • County of Orange, Reconstruction of the Los Alamitos Pump
. Station and Retarding Basin (Orange/Los Angeles Counties, CA). Electrical Engineer. Electrical and
• controls design.
• . Coronado Cays Sanitary Pumping Station Rehabilitation (Coronado, CA). Electrical Engineer.
• Arroyo Simi Lift Station Replacement(Ventura County, CA). Electrical Engineer.
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• Justin Lee, P.E. I Electrical Engineer
• Mr.Lee is an Electrical Engineer with experience concentrated in water/ Education:
wastewater facilities. He has particular expertise in electrical power and B.S.,2005,Electrical Engineering,University
• control designs for pump stations and treatment facilities and is highly skilled of Carfomia,Irvine
• in preparation of plans,specifications and cost estimates. Years of Experience: 9
• Select Relevant Experience: LicenseslCedlficatans:
2010,Electrical Engineer,CA,19379
• Warner Avenue Gravity Sewer Pump Station(Huntington Beach,
CA). Electrical Engineer
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• Haster Basin Pump Station (Orange County,CA). Electrical Engineer.
• Oth Street Sewage Pump Station Upgrade(Seal Beach,CA). Electrical Engineer
Long Beach SD-03 Storm Water Pump Station (Long Beach,CA). Electrical Engineer.
• Paseo Del Mar Sewage Lift Station Replacement(Palos Verdes Estates, CA). Electrical Engineer
• • Tiffany Pump Station Upgrade(Garden Grove,CA).Electrical Engineer.
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Joseph Fong, P.E. j Mechanical Engineer
Mr. Fong is an experienced engineer in a variety of mechanical engineering Education:
B.S.M.E.,1992,HVAC and Thermal
• projects. He has been involved with client interactions,proposed engineering Engineering,Iowa state university of
• system decisions,provided mechanical design calculations and project Science BTechnology
specifications,coordination with other trades,and preparation of bid
Years of5grerience: 21
documents.
Select Relevant Experience. professional Metanical
• • San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center, Fourth Floor Caltomia,1996,029784
• Renovation (San Diego,CA). Provided HVAC and medical gas design for the 4th floor retrofit.
• Design-Build F-35A Aircraft Engine Shop,Nellis Air Force Base,Nevada.U.S.Army Corps of
• Engineers,Los Angeles District. HVAC Designer, Provided HVAC and plumbing for the building addition.
• Bangerter Highway Interchange Reconstruction Design(Salt lake City,UT).HVAC Designer. Provided
HVAC ventilation design for an underground vault.
•
•
• Ryan Hansen, CPSWQ, QSD/QSP I NPDES/WQMP/CPSWQ
Mr. Hansen has 14 years of experience in the water resources industry,and Education:
has been extensively engaged in program management; regulatory B.S.,2000,Natural Resources Management,
compliance; stormwaters system planning and design studies;flood control San Luis PolytechncStateUniversty,
p � p g g San Luis Obispo
• studies;erosion control studies;urban runoff diversion and wetland treatment
studies;and stormwater treatment studies. He is also responsible for the Years of Experience: 14
preparation of environmental documentation to meet National Pollutant Licenses/certifications:
• Discharge Elimination System(NPDES), National Environmental Policy Act Certified Professional Storm water Quality,
(NEPA), and California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)requirements. Zoos,0518
• His extensive experience includes reviewing and preparing Water Quality a �fi�swPPP oeveope (gso),2012,
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Assessment Reports(WQARs), Storm Water Data Reports(SWDRs), Qualified SWPPP Practtioner(QSP),2012,
Facility Pollution Prevention Plans(FPPPs), Storm Water Pollution 23063
Prevention Plans(SWPPPs), Water Quality Management Plans(WQMPs)
• and Water Pollution Control Programs(WPCPs)to ensure projects are in compliance with NPDES requirements.
• Select Relevant Experience:
•
• Caltrans On-Call Stormwater Construction Assistance(Contract No.43a0307 Task Order 3),Southern
• California,California.Project Manager.
• Sepulveda Boulevard(SR-1)and Mariposa Avenue Intersection Improvements(El Segundo,CA).
Prepared the Storm Water Data Report(SWDR).
• • 1-405)Improvement Project, PAIED(Orange County,CA).Principal Stormwater Planner.
•
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• On-Call Engineering and Professional Consulting Services I Category A. Civil Engineering
•
• William Cox, PLS j Surveying 1 Mapping
Mr. Cox has 35 years of surveying experience including office management Edon:
• and field crew coordination. He is responsible for construction staking of B.S.,1977,Business Administraticn,
• highways and major land development projects,aerial and conventional Colorado state university
• topographic mapping,surface modeling,earth volume analysis,and field-to- Years of Experience: 35
• finish data collection. He has worked in numerous disciplines of land
surveying, including boundary,airport runway staking,tunnel alignment, UcenseslCertlficadons:
profile staking and verification,static and mobile UDAR applications,control n 6673°� su veyo caiiromia,ls9z,
• networks,settlement and deformation,cadastral mapping,and geophysical Transportation worker idenb rAon
surveys. Credential(TWIG),California,20111
• Select Relevant Experience:
• • 1.51 Jamboree Road Interchange Improvement(Orange County,CA). Survey Manager responsible for all
field surveying.
• . Sand Canyon Avenue Grade Separation at the MetrolinkBNSF Railroad(Irvine,CA). Surveyor.
•
• • SR-57 Northbound Widening—Final PS&E(Orangethorpe Avenue to Yorba Linda Boulevard)(Orange
• County,CA). Survey Manager.
Kurt Troxell, PLS I Surveying/Mapping
* Mr.Troxell brings a comprehensive understanding of land surveying and Edon„
mapping to projects. He has extensive experience in cadastral and geodetic Certircare,199s Surveyftpong,coastline
• control surveys, including preparation of records of surveys, right-of-way immunity Coliege
• documents and legal descriptions,topographic mapping,construction Years of Experience: 36
• surveying,ALTA surveys, and tentative/final sub division mapping;he brings
a thorough knowledge of advance survey and mapping technologies and UcenseslCer ifications:
expertise in integrating these systems into an efficient workflow process Professional Land Surveyor,Carrfomia,2002,7854
based on project specifications.
Select Relevant Experience:
• 1.4051 Jamboree Road Interchange Improvements (Irvine,CA). Mapping Specialist.
•
• • Port of Long Beach, Fireboat Station Land Title Survey(Long Beach,CA). Project Manager.
• • Grand Avenue at SR-57160 Interchange(Diamond Bar,CA). Mapping Specialist.
• • Port of Long Beach,Sewer Master Plan and Capital Improvement Program(Long Beach,CA). Mapping
• Specialist.
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14725 Alton Parkway
Irvine,CA 92618
949.472.3505
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EXHIBIT "B"
Payment Schedule(Hourly Payment)
A Hourly
CONSULTANT'S fees for such services shall be based upon the following hourly rate and cost
schedule
B Travel Charges for time during travel are not reimbursable
C Billing
1 All billing shall be done monthly in fifteen (15) minute increments and matched to an
appropriate breakdown of the time that was taken to perform that work and who
performed it
2 Each month's bill should include a total to date That total should provide, at a glance,
the total fees and costs incurred to date for the project
3 A copy of memoranda, letters, reports, calculations and other documentation prepared
by CONSULTANT may be required to be submitted to CITY to demonstrate progress
toward completion of tasks In the event CITY rejects or has comments on any such
product, CITY shall identify specific requirements for satisfactory completion
4 CONSULTANT shall submit to CITY an invoice for each monthly payment due
Such invoice shall
A) Reference this Agreement,
B) Describe the services performed,
C) Show the total amount of the payment due,
D) Include a certification by a principal member of CONSULTANT's firm that
the work has been performed in accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement, and
E) For all payments include an estimate of the percentage of work completed
Upon submission of any such invoice, if CITY is satisfied that CONSULTANT is
making satisfactory progress toward completion of tasks in accordance with this
Agreement, CITY shall approve the invoice, in which event payment shall be made
within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice by CITY Such approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld If CITY does not approve an invoice, CITY shall notify
CONSULTANT in writing of the reasons for non-approval and the schedule of
performance set forth in Exhibit "A" may at the option of CITY be suspended until
the parties agree that past performance by CONSULTANT is in, or has been brought
into compliance, or until this Agreement has expired or is terminated as provided
herein
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Exhibit B
5 Any billings for extra work or additional services authorized in advance and in writing
by CITY shall be invoiced separately to CITY Such invoice shall contain all of the
information required above, and in addition shall list the hours expended and hourly
rate charged for such time Such invoices shall be approved by CITY if the work
performed is in accordance with the extra work or additional services requested, and if
CITY is satisfied that the statement of hours worked and costs incurred is accurate
Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld Any dispute between the parties
concerning payment of such an invoice shall be treated as separate and apart from the
ongoing performance of the remainder of this Agreement
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Exhibit B
Exhibit B
Michael _ aker
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I N T E R N AT 1 O N A L
RBF Consulting, A Michael Baker International company
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE
Effective January 2015 through December 2015
OFFICE PERSONNEL $/Hr
Senior Principal $275 00
Principal 25000
Project Director 22500
Program Manager 21500
Senior Project Manager 20000
Project Manager 19500
Structural Engineer 19500
Technical Manager 18500
Senior Engineer 16800
Senior Planner 16800
Electrical Engineer 16800
Landscape Architect 15400
Senior GIS Analyst 15400
Project Engineer 15200
Project Planner 15200
Survey Crew Support Manager 14900
Environmental Specialist 14200
Design Engineer/Senior Designer/Mapper 13900
GIS Analyst 12600
Designer/Planner 12200
Project Coordinator 11300
Graphic Artist 10000
Environmental Analyst/Staff Planner 10000
Design Technician 10000
Assistant Engineer/Planner 9600
Permit Processor 8500
Engineering Aid/Planning Aid 7700
Office Support/Clerical 6500
SURVEY PERSONNEL
2-Person Survey Crew $250 00
1-Person Survey Crew 16500
Licensed Surveyor 18500
Field Supervisor 17500
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Principal Construction Manager $220 00
Construction Manager 19500
Contract Manager 17000
Resident Engineer 16500
Construction Inspector(Prevailing Wage) 14000
Construction Inspector(Non-Prevailing Wage) 12000
Field Office Engineer 11500
Construction Technician 9700
Note
Bluepnnting,reproduction,messenger service and other direct expenses will be charged as an additional cost plus 15% A Sub-consultant
Management Fee of fifteen-percent(15%)will be added to the direct cost of all sub-consultant services to provide for the cost of administration,sub-
consultant consultation and insurance Vehicle mileage will be charged as an additional cost at the IRS approved rate
2015 List of Consultants Submitted RFQ
Vendor Name Vendor Name
Advantec Consulting Engineers, Inc KCG Consulting Group
AECOM Technical Services, Inc Kleinfelder
AESCO, Inc KOA Corporation
AKM Consulting Engineers Koury Engineering&Testing, Inc
Albert Grover&Associates KPFF Consulting Engineers
Alta Planning+Design Langan Engineering and Environmental Inc
American Geotechnical, Inc LEE & RO, Inc
Anchor QEA Leighton Consulting, Inc
AndersonPenna Partners, Inc MARRS Services, Inc
APA Engineering, Inc McLean &Schultz
Axiom Corporation Mirjahangir Engineering/Amiran Construction Co
BKF Engineers Moffatt& Nichol
Case Land Surveying, Inc MTGL, Inc
CivilSource, Inc Myers Houghton & Partners, Inc
Civil Works Engineering Ninyo& Moore
Converse Consultants Noble Consultants, Inc
COW[ Marine North America Onward Engineering
CWE Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc
D Woolley&Associates PENCO Engineering, Inc
DKS Associates Professional Service Industries
DMc Engineering Psomas
ERSC Inc Quantum Quality Consulting, Inc
FPL&Associates, Inc RBF Consulting
Fugro Consultants, Inc Richard Brady&Associates
Geocon West, Inc SA Associates
Geo-Environmental, Inc Sequoia Consultants
Geologic Associates, Inc Stetson Engineers Inc
GEOSCIENCE Support Services, Inc Tait&Associations, Inc
Geosyntec Consultants Terracon Consultants, Inc
GHD Tetra Tech
GMU Geotechnical, Inc Towill, Inc
Group Delta Consultants, Inc Transpo Group
Guida Surveying Inc TTG Engineers
Gwynne Pugh Urban Studio Twining, Inc
Harris &Associates, Inc VA Consulting, Inc
IDS Group, Inc W G Zimmerman Engineering, Inc
Interwest Consulting Group West Yost Associates
Iteris Westberg+White
Joseph C Truxaw and Associates, Inc lWilidan Engineering,
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RBF Consulting
Attn Mike Chesney
14725 Alton Parkway
Irvine, CA 92618
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