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Dept. ID PW 18-027 Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date: 5/21/2018 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 5/21/2018 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 Amendment No. 1 to On Call Civil Engineering Agreements with Lee & Ro, Inc., AECOM Technical Services, Inc., and Tetra Tech, Inc., extending the contract terms for an additional two vears Statement of Issue: Amendments to three current Agreements with Lee & Ro, Inc., AECOM Technical Services, Inc., and Tetra Tech, Inc., are necessary to extend the term in order to complete the construction of multiple capital improvement projects. Financial Impact: No additional funds are being added to these three Agreements. ,Recommended Action: A) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Between the City of Huntington Beach and Lee & Ro, Inc. for O ,and, SEE S0PAW4KCrr_,- PILE B) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Between the City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Engineering Services"; and, n "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Call Civil Engineering Services"; "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Services, Inc. for On Call Civil C) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services." Alternative Action(s): Do not approve and direct staff on how to proceed. Analysis: On June 1, 2015, the City entered into an agreement with Lee & Ro, Inc. to provide On -Call Civil Engineering Services for a three-year period, ending June 1, 2018. Lee & Ro is providing services on four projects: Water Main Replacement Project by Edwards and Varsity, Slater Sewer Lift Station, Peck Reservoir Roof Assessment, and Pipe Connection Seismic Study all are under design. Amendment No. 1 will extend the term of the agreement for an additional two -years. On July 20, 2015, the City entered into an agreement with AECOM Technical Services, Inc. to provide On -Call Civil Engineering Services for a three-year period, ending July 20, 2018. AECOM Technical Services is providing services on two projects: Sunset Beach Water Main Replacement Project, and Heil Pump Station Project. Both projects will soon be under construction and are HB -661- Item 17. - 1 Dept. ID PW 18-027 Page 2 of 2 Meeting Date: 5/21/2018 expected to be completed in approximately 24 months. Amendment No. 1 will extend the term of the agreement for an additional two -years. On June 15, 2015, the City entered into an agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc. to provide On -Call Civil Engineering Services for a three-year period, ending June 15, 2018. Tetra Tech is providing services on two projects: Water Well No. 14 Project, and the Master Plan of Drainage all are under design. Amendment No. 1 will extend the term of the agreement for an additional. two -years. Public Works Commission Action: Not applicable. Environmental Status: Not applicable. Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance and Maintain Infrastructure Attachment(s): 1. "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and Lee & Ro, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services" 2. "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Services, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services" 3. "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services" Item 17. - 2 HB -662- Ally ENDMEN"T NO. I TO AGRF E.MENT BETWEEN THE, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC:I-I AND AECOM TECLNICAL SERVICES, INC. FOR ON CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF HUNTNGTON BEACI-I, a California municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY," and AECOM TECI-IN.1CAL SERVICES, INC., a California corporation. hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT." WHEREAS, CITY and CONSULTANT are parties to that certain agreement, dated July 20, 2015, entitled `'Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Services, Inc., For On Call Civil Engineering Services," which agreement shall hereinafter be referred to as the ``Original Agreement;" and CITY and CONSULTANT wish to extend the Term of the Original Agreement for two (2) additional years in order to complete remaining tasks by CONSULTANT for two projects. They are the Sunset Beach Water Main Replacement Project and Heil Pump Station Project. NOW.. THEREFORE, it is agreed by CITY and CONSFSL,TANT as follows: EXTENSION OF 'TERM The term of.'the Original Agreement is hereby extended for two (2) additional years. The Original Agreement shall now expire on July 20, 2020. COMPENSATION t?NCHANGED The not to exceed amount of compensation of:'the Original Agreement reinairns at Six Hundred and Fitly Thousand Dollars ($650,000.00). 15-6481 179376'.niv 3. REAFFIRMATION Except as specifically modified herein, all other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC., CITY OF I-IUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal a California corporation corporation of the Stye of Califo is 13y: print name S���tatvr� C ITS: (circle one) Chairman/PresidentfVice Prest ent By f.h01Y1P.S _ tz.►lrno print name ITS: (circle on Secre hief Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary - Treasurer REVIEWED AND APPRROVJED: 4,1-,City Manager 18-6481 / 179376'mv City Clerk INITIATED AND PP VED: Director of P lic Works APPROVED Attorney #.w 0 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 03/21/2018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT ..........._......._..__ Marsh Risk & Insurance Services --._.__-------�._.—_.----------........�_FAz PHONE CA License #0437153 AI Ic. N�ExtL...__.._............._-_...._............-. (Arc, No): .._.___.__... E-MA ADDRIESS: 777 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90017 Attn:LOSAngeles.CertRequest@Marsh.COm _.,.._..__INSURERR�AFFORDINGCOVERAGE NAIC_# INSURER A: ACE American Insurance Company 22667 CNI 01 348564-STND-GAUE-1 8-19 127 04 2019 INSURED INSURER B : N/A N/A AECOM_�__......_.._._.._... URS Corporation _...__._.._.._.._._..._..__........__.._—......................--- INSURER C : Illinois Union Insurance Co 27960 .. . INSURER D : SEE ACORD 101 dba URS Corporation Americas 2020 E. First Street, Suite 400 ------___................................... __......._..............—._ Santa Ana, CA 92705 INSURER E INSURER F : rnvcDnr_Gc CFRTlrh".ATF AIIIMRFR• LOS-002153581-29 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ...._........ _... — -- ...... IN RI LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL rSU6R __----- ___ __ POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MMIDDIYYYY POLICY EXP MMIDDIYYYY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY HDO G71093669 04/01/2018 000112019 EACH OCCURRENCE _ 3.000,000 _ DAMAGEYO RENTED' ,$ $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE n OCCUR PREMISES (Ea occurrence) MED EXP (Any one person) ._.... _.... _ $ ............. __._._. _ __..... PERSONAL & ADV INJURY -__......_._._..---......... _— $ 3,000,000 ._--- —� -- GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE— $ _ 3,000,000 PRODUCT S - GOMP/OP AGG $ 3,000,000 X POLICY E� PRO. r— j LOC $ JECT L-1 OTHER. SA H25157229 04/01/2018 04/01/2019 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ 2,000,000 ._ _.... A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY (Per accidenl)1$ ._.__ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON -OWNED ..__...._.......,,._..._..—.____. PROPEf2TY DAMAGE -- $ AUTOS ONLY AU FOS ONLY .-(per accident,'____._._— UMBRELLA LIAR OCCUR H EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS -MADE $ OED ! RETENTION $ D WORKERS COMPENSATION SEE ACORD 101 04101)2019 X I'IPER OTH- STATUTE.... ER AND EMPLOYERS' LIABIUTY Y / N _.—.1 ._, , _ 2,000,000 ANYPROPRIETORIPARTNEWEXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ _ E.L. DISEASE_. EA EMPLOYEE _ $ 2,000,000 OFF ICERIM EM BE R EXC LUDED? N I (Mandatory in NH) NIA — E L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT 2,000.000 $ It yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below C ARCHITECTS & ENG. EON G21654693 04/01/2018 04/01/2019 Per Claim/Agg $1,000,000 PROFESSIONAL LIAR. "CLAIMS MADE" Defense Included DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached it more space is required) All Operations of the Named Insured. The City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers are included as Additional Insured as resp f� =1TArWMobile Liability policies, where required by written contract, By: MICHAEL E. GATES CITY ATTORNEY rcD-rll=IrArc unl ncD CANCFLI_ATION City of Huntington Beach SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Attn: Risk Management Division THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 2000 Main St. ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh Risk & Insurance Services James L. Vogel�e..�----- © 1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. Ivry. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Professional Service Approval Form Amendment # 1 1. Date Requested: 4/18/2018 2. Contract Number to be Amended: 3. Department: Public Works 4. Requested By: Duncan Lee, Public Works Department 5. Name of Consultant: AECOM Technical Services 6. Amount of Original/Prior Contract: $650,000 7. Additional Compensation Requested: $0 8. Original Commencement Date: 7/20/2015 9. Original Termination Date: 7/20/2018 10. Extended Date Requested: 7/20/2020 RECEIVED MAY 01 901(l Finance Depimr" ew-1 11. Reason for Contract Amendment: To complete existing project: Su set Beach Water Main Replacement, and Heil Pump Station. All funds alr dy enc ' tiered to date. Purchasing Ap ova( Signature Date 12. Are sufficient funds available to fund this contract? Yes E No ❑ 1'A Riicinacc I In it and rlhipct r.nrip whprp fiinric arp hiAriptpri- Account number Contractual Dollar Amount Business unit. object # Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year /k $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Budget Approva Signature part en Head Signature City anager Approval Signature professional service approval form - amendment_1_aecom.doc REV: 2016 lg Dat 3 �• ? t Date S-Ikr Date PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 2018119 PUBLIC WORKS Department Description Amount Engineering/Design, Inspection,/Construction Management, Development Review, Water Quality Testing, Water Conservation Support Services, Engineering Studies, Traffic Public Works Studies, Special Training Services, Litigation Services, Water Rate Study, Billing System Implementation Assistance, NPDES/FOG Inspection Services, Arborist Services and other consulting and professional services. $ 2,203,700.00 Date Vendor Amount Contract Value Notes FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 Carry over from prior FY 2/16/2016 SCADA programming & engineering $ 125,000 $ 900,000 3 year contract @ $300K annually ($175K FY15/16 $125K FY 18/19) 10/11/2016 Huitt-Zollars $ 5,200 $ 325,000 On call Env Engineering 10/11/2016 Tetra Tech $ 160,000 $ 325,000 On call Env Engineering 10/11/2016 Geosyntec $ 160,000 $ 225,000 On call Env Engineering 10/11/2016 EEC Env. $ 160,000 $ 225,000 On call Env Engineering 11/16/2016 ' $ 105,000 $ 90,000 Atlanta Widening -eminent domain legal services 11/6/2017 Architectural Engineering Services $ 250,000 $ 750,000 RFQ $ 250,000 $ 235,000 11/6/2017 Civil & Sewer Engineering Services $ 300,000 $ 900,000 RFQ process - $900K PS and $2.1 M CIP for $3M total $ 300,000 $ 255,000 12/4/2017 Amendment #1 DUDEK $ 100,000 $ 1,500,000 Amend $500K but only $195 from non cip funding 4/24/2018 AECOM Technical $ - $ 650,000 Amendment for time only exp 7/20 4/13/2018 Ocean Engineering $ 15,000 $ 75,000 GF portion of 2 CC approved contracts $ 30,000 $ 30.000 4/24/2018 Water Quality Analysis $ 120,000 $ 360,000 RFP to be issued $ 120,000 $ 120,000 4/24/2018 Derek McGregor, Inc. $ 60,000 $ 400,000 Plan Check & Entitlement Services RCA award $ 170,000 $ 170,000 Total Value $ 1,560,200 Balance $ 643.500 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES Michael E. Gates, City Attorney MATTER ID NO. Date: 4/18/2018 Request made by: Duncan Lee Telephone: x5118 Department: Public Works INSTRUCTIONS: File Request For Legal Services in the City Attorney's Office. Outline reasons for the request in the space marked "COMMENTS" and include facts necessary for City Attorney to respond. Please attach all pertinent documents, information, exhibits, any relevant deadlines and contact information. TYPE OF LEGAL SERVICES REQUESTED: ❑E Prepare Contract / Document ❑ Approve Document ❑ General Legal Assistance / Project / Legal Research RCA DEADLINE: 5/21 /2018 IF NOT FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION, REQUESTED DEADLINE: Insufficient time to meet deadline, please note revised due date of Il '' uest was revieweZap wed. Date:Signature of Dep ,ent Head COMMENTS Please explain in a brief narrative what you are asking the City Attorney to do, along with a brief factual background to your request. (E.g., I am requesting that the City Attorney draft an ordinance, or advise whether certain records must be disclosed under the PRA ) Please identify all attachments to this RLS and pertinent department contact information. Shaded areas for City Attorneys Office use only. This RLS is being returned for the following reason(s): ❑ Need Department Flead signature ❑ Opinion previously rendered on (date) ❑ Insufficient data, please submit ❑ Attachment(s) missing ❑ Other attached Assigned Attorney: Ext.: Secretary: Ext.: Assignment Date: Due Date: Matter Description' Need 1st Amendment to extend existing on call professional service contract with AECOM Technical Services for increase time only (no increase in contract amount), to complete existing multi -year capital improvement projects. Attached Is a sample amendment with revision language and name of projects. ❑ Advice Memo ❑ Agreement Negotiations ❑ Citizen Inquiry ❑ Civil Hearing ❑ Criminal Prosecution ❑ Document Approval © Document Preparation ❑ Grievances ❑ Meeting Request ❑ opinion ❑ Ordinance ❑ Pitchess ❑ Project ❑ Public Records Act ❑K RCA ❑ Report ❑ Resolution ❑ Workers' Comp Notes: Level Date Completed: ID 20 RLS Form CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES Michael E. Gates, City Attorney COMMENTS (Continued): AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, Inc. ($0 increase in contract amount) 2 year extension for the completion of the following project: 1. Sunset Beach Water Main Replacement Project 2. Heil Pump Station Project RLS Form -2- AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND AECOM Technical Services, INC THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City," and A&E CemuRpm e. a California corporation, hereinafter referred AECOM Technical Services, Inc. to as "Consultant." WHEREAS, City and Consultant are parties to that certain agreement, dated Auly 20, July ECOM -5-1 20 10, entitled "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach echnical For On Call Civil ervices, Inc. Engineering Services which agreement shall hereinafter be referred to as the "Original Agreement," and complete remaining City and Consultant wish to extend the Term of the O ' al Agreement for two (2) additional yars in order to tasks b for two projects. They are the Sunset Beach Water Main Replacement Project; Consultants and Heil Pump Station Project. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by City and Consultant as follows: EXTENSION OF TERM The term of the Original Agreement is hereby extended for two (2) additional years. The Original Agreement shall now expire on AWil 5, 2015.July 20, 2020 2. COMPENSATION RED>E TfON UNCHANGED The not to exceed amount of compensation of the Original Agreement is remains at Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($650,000.00). REAFFIRMATION Except as specifically modified herein, all other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, AECOM Technical Services, INC. ,INC., a California corporation By A/�'I print name ITS: (circle one) Chairm Presiden ice President WZY-E P ITS: (circle one Secre hief Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary - Treasurer APPROVED: Manager 12-3475/84308 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of California f •f.�_ ii.,0,. .. Ayor INITIATED AND APPROVED: Director of Pulkic Vorks APP D AS TO FORM: Ci Attorney Dept ID PW 15-033 Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date 7/20/2015 7 6 -o - (0 41— - el S-,=�) CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 7/20/2015 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 (Architectural) Engineering Services with IDS Group, Inc in the amount of $250,000, Westberg + White, Inc in the amount of $250,000, and AECOM Technical Services, Inc in the amount of $650,000 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 facilities 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 $1 15 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 A) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and IDS Group, Inc for On -Call Civil Engineering Design Services" in the amount of $250,000, and, S �� B) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute "Professional Services Contract StitituBetween The City of Huntington Beach and Westberg + White, Inc for On -Call Civil Engineering Design Services" in the amount of $250,000, and, C) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Services, Inc for On -Call Civil Engineering Services" in the amount of $650,000 / 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 xB -3 1 33- Item 12. - 1 Dept ID PW 15-033 Page 2 of 2 Meeting Date 7/20/2015 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 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, and proposals were then evaluated and ranked by eight (8) review boards established by the Public Works Department At a minimum the top three (3) firms were selected for 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 City facilities 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 to the City Council separately 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 facilities on -call design services include, • Library renovations • Fire station renovations • Parking structure improvements • Other City owned building renovations and interior improvements These projects will enhance the public's experience when visiting City facilities which may include improvements to comply with ADA requirements In addition, these improvements also promote efficient use of aging facilities for City employees Therefore, three (3) consultants were selected to meet projected workload over the next three years Average sum of these contracts anticipated for architectural engineering services could be up to $750,000 over the term of the contract, or an annual average of $250,000 An additional $400,000 is necessary to AECOM's contract as they currently are completing four (4) existing CIP projects, Sunset Beach Water Main Project Phase III, Heil Storm Water Pump Station, Bolsa Chica Loop Water Extension, and Beach Blvd and Edinger Avenue Street Improvements Public Works Commission Action: Not required Environmental Status Not applicable Strategic Plan Goal Enhance and maintain infrastructure Attachment(s) J � �. 1 Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and IDS Group, Inc for On - Call Civil Call Civil Engineering Services 2 Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Westberg + White, Inc for On -Call Civil Engineerinq Service Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Services, Inc for On -Call Civil Engineering Services Item 12. - 2 HB _;14- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC 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 AECOM Technical Services, Inc, 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 to 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 Jagadish Gundarlahalli, who shall represent it and be its sole contact and agent in all consultations with CITY during the performance of this Agreement 2 CITY STAFF ASSISTANCE CITY shall assign a staff coordinator to work directly with CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement. agree/ surfiiet/professional svcs mayor I of 11 10/12 3 TERM; TIME OF PERFORMANCE Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The services of CONSULTANT are to commence on _ � L Y ;ZD , 20 %S'(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 Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($ 650,000 ) 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." agree/ surfnet/professional Svcs mayor 2 of 11 10/12 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 indemnification 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 agree/ surfriet/professional svcs mayor 3 of 11 10/12 ($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 permitted 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 arising 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 furnish the CITY with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the CITY shall have the right, at the CITY's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement Such termination shall not 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: agree/ surfnet/professional svcs mayor 4 of 11 10/12 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 indemnification 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, in a prompt and timely manner, the premiums on the insurance heremabove 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 agree/ surfnet/professional Svcs mayor 5 of 11 10/12 be made in writing, notice of which shall be delivered to CONSULTANT as provided herein 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 hereinabove 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 hereinabove) 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 agree/ surfnet/professional sves mayor 6 of 11 10/12 other communications will be sent by notifying the other party via personal delivery, a reputable overnight carrier or U S certified mall -return receipt requested TO CITY. City of Huntington Beach ATTN. Jerry Thompson 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 17. CONSENT When CITY's consent/approval TO CONSULTANT: AECOM Technical Services, Inc Attn Jagadish Gundarlahalli, P E 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2600 Los Angeles, CA 90067 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 agree/ surfnet/professional Svcs mayor 7 of 11 10/12 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 agree/ surfnebprofessional svcs mayor 8 of 11 10/12 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 nonprevailmg 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 injuries 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 arm'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, promises, 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 agree/ surfiiet/professional Svcs mayor 9 of 11 10/12 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 agree/ surfnet/professional svcs mayor 10 of 11 10/12 CONSULTANT, AECOM Technical Services, Inc COMPANY NAME A California rporation By M 8 pnnt name ITS (circle one) Chainnan/Presi h6 cc President AND B pnnt name ITS (circle one) Secretary/ hief Fmancial Offic Wst Secretary - Treasurer CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of INITIATED AND APPROVED �C� J- - ---- erector of Public Wor s REVIE APPROVED PCIty/,14anager APPROVED A rty Attorney agree/ surfnet/professional svcs mayor 11 Of I 1 10/12 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 commencing work C. CITY'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1 Furnish scope of work request for each project 2 Furnish construction plans and specifications to the CONSULTANT D WORK PROGRAMIPROJECT SCHEDULE: A project schedule will be developed for each project assigned by CITY. EXHIBIT A AXOM February 18, 2015 Mr. Jim Slobojan CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Fiscal Services Division 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 AECOM 999 W. Town & Country Rd. Orange, CA 92868 www.aecom.com Request for Qualifications for On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services 714.567.2400 tel 714.648.7349 fax AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) is proud to have been one of the City of Huntington Beach's (City) on -call civil engineering consultants for the past nine years, and we are excited to have the opportunity to offer this proposal to work with the City again under a new contract. AECOM Overview AECOM's experience in planning, designing and managing water systems and appurtenances dates back more than 100 years. With skills that extend beyond technical knowledge, our scientists, engineers and construction managers have the capability to work on any type of public works project. The recent incorporation of URS furthers AECOM's standing as a leader in all of the key markets that it serves. A Fortune 500 company with nearly 100,000 employees around the world, AECOM serves clients in more than 150 countries and currently has revenue of approximately $20 billion. More information about AECOM and its services can be accessed at www. THE 70P 500 AECOM NUMBER ONE aecom.com. AECOM has been ranked AECOM in California. AECOM is one of the largest consulting firms the No. 1 Pure Design in California with more than 3,700 professionals and support staff Firm in the Top 500 for the through the state. AECOM brings the City of Huntington Beach a local fifth consecutive year by team comprised of some of our best technical professionals who will ENR (Engineering News provide expertise to address all aspects of your on -call projects. Record). We know from our work with the City, and as was reiterated in the RFQ, the City is seeking consultants to assist the City Engineering staff in eight categories of services. AECOM is submitting qualifications for Civil Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Water Engineering, Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection and Architectural Services. Although we have worked on projects for the City under the existing on -call contract and worked with a number of people within City Engineering, we feel it is important to treat this proposal as an AXOM City of Huntington Beach Page 2 opportunity to reintroduce our capabilities to you and to let you know how important the City, its staff and projects are to us. In addition, this contract includes a broader scope of service categories, and since the time of our prior proposal, we have new staff members and project experience to share with you that can be of added value to the City. Some highlights from our proposal include: Section C provides the requested Pre -Qualification Letter. Since our capabilities and interests so closely mirror the types of projects envisioned in the RFQ, we have provided pre -qualifying project experience in six of the categories listed therein: Civil Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Water Engineering, Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection and Architectural Services. The projects shown have been contracted directly with a public agency either in Orange County or Los Angeles County within the last seven years. Our statement of qualification lists only a small sampling of our experience, and it is important to note that all of the experience discussed in our proposal is that of the primary team members we have proposed for our City on -call services. Section D provides our firm's qualifications, staffing, understanding and methodology by category. Our project managers, nearly all of whom are based in our Orange office, will be the single point of contact for each of the categories of services. Also, all deliverables will be provided from our Orange Office. A. Civil Engineering. Project Manager: Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P, 999 W. Town and Country Road, Orange, CA 92868; 714.567.2400 (o), 714.689.7265 (d), Marcus.Millett@aecom.com Project Manager: Blake Eckerle, PE, 310 Golden Shore, Suite 100, Long Beach, CA 90802; 562.308.2300 (o), 562.308.2302 (d), Blake.Eckerle@aecom.com E. Transportation Services (Traffic Engineering). Project Manager: Doug Smith, PE, PTOE, 999 W. Town and Country Road, Orange, CA 92868; 714.567.2400 (o), 714.357.8652 (m), Douglas.E.Smith@aecom.com F. Water Engineering Project Manager: Jesus Lopez, PE, 999 W. Town and Country Road, Orange, CA 92868; 714.567.2400 (o), 714.567.2591 (d), Jesus.Lopez@aecom.com G. Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection Services. Project Manager: Garry Lay, PE, GE, 915 Wilshire Boulevard., Suite 700, Los Angeles, CA 90017; 213.996.2200 (o), 213.996.2472 (d), Garry.Lay@aecom.com H. Architectural Services. Project Manager: Richard Schlutz, 999 W. Town and Country Road, Orange, CA 92868; 714.567.2400 (o), 714.567.2763 (d), Richard.Schlutz@aecom.com Our firm's qualifications include several projects for the City of Huntington Beach as well as many other projects in Los Angeles and Orange counties. We have included examples of our project City of Huntington Beach Page 3 experience and have provided references, which we encourage you to contact. We are particularly proud of our long history of providing on -call engineering services to numerous public agencies and cities in southern California. Our long-standing engagements with entities similar to the City's Public Works Department are testimony to the value we deliver and our emphasis on client service. We have included brief bios of an outstanding group of technical experts and project leadership to cover the entire range of potential assignments with which we might be involved. Nearly all of those on the proposed team are based in our Orange office —this enhances our ability to be responsive and work closely and efficiently. Our organization chart clearly shows the project manager and key staff for each service category. Resumes of our key staff are included in the Appendix. We describe our long history of work with the City and our understanding of the work that may be required under this RFQ. AECOM prides itself on innovation and solutions. We have included examples from our City of Huntington Beach work as well as other OC/LA clients. Our goal is client satisfaction, and we have many procedures in place to ensure your satisfaction. Several AECOM technical resources are listed on our organization chart (following the cover letter) that were not specifically called out in the City's categories: permitting, environmental and landscaping may be used by several of the categories depending on the work required. Key Management Personnel We have listed key people in our organization chart that will be shared between all service categories for this RFP. Our Principal -in -Charge for these On -Call Engineering and Professional Consulting Services is Jagadish (Jack) Gundarlahalli, PE. With more than 25 years of civil engineering experience on water/wastewater infrastructure projects and environmental restoration, he is currently AECOM's client services manager and business development leader in the southern California region. In this capacity, Mr. Gundarlahalli's responsibilities have included assessment of client capital programs and their engineering and construction service needs, client education on AECOM's capabilities and resources, and serving as client liaison and advocate through the entire opportunity assessment, bid/proposal and project execution process to produce client satisfaction and delivery of quality services and results. AECOM is ISO 9001 certified, and our team includes Robert Matthews, PE, as our QA/QC Manager. With over 30 years of civil engineering experience, Mr. Matthews has extensive quality management and quality control experience on similar projects. As the technical director in the AECOM Orange office, he is responsible for the quality of all work performed in the office. He recently was the regional quality manager for our West Coast operations responsible for implementation and maintenance of the ISO 9001 quality management system for the entire region. Mr. Matthews has participated in development of engineering design and control procedures for the QMS and developed several local quality procedures. City of Huntington Beach Page 4 Our team includes Shinsuke Kaneko, PMP, for project controls. Mr. Kaneko is a civil engineer with over 25 years of experience working on projects in public and private sectors. He has worked on a wide range of disciplines including engineering, planning, environmental, and construction management. Currently Mr. Kaneko is a project controls manager focused on Primavera/MS project scheduling, cost estimating, forecasting, and cost controls. He has provided numerous project management training sessions including company -authorized project management professional (PMP) examination preparation courses. His software skills include Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, SureTrak, and Primavera. Mr. Kaneko is a super user of the company's project management program, and has supported more than 300 project managers in the management of their projects. Recognizing the importance of technical expertise in each discipline required for successful performance of the City's projects, AECOM augments our team's capabilities with subconsultant firms who are superior in their fields. Subconsultants we have worked with will be contracted for specialized services: potholing, geophysics, corrosion; materials testing and surveying are typical disciplines that may be needed. We choose firms that have served us well on past endeavors —firms that are well established, widely respected, and share AECOM's commitment to excellence. Some of the subconsultants we plan to work with are included on our organization chart. AECOM has a current Huntington Beach Business license. We have reviewed the insurance requirements and Standard Form of Agreement. AECOM Technical Services, Inc., will respectfully request modifications be made to the Hold Harmless provisions (8) so that it is consistent with California Civil Code Section 2782.8. Given that we successfully executed our current agreement and having reviewed the current version, we are confident that we can enter into a contract if selected. We acknowledge receipt of Addendum No. 1, issued February 9, 2015; Addendum No. 2, issued February 10, 2015; and Addendum No. 3, issued February 11, 2015. Once again, we appreciate the opportunity to offer our proposal for your consideration. If you have questions or if you want additional information, please contact our proposed Principal -in -Charge, Jagadish Gundarlahalli, at (714) 689-7277. On behalf of the AECOM team, thank you for your consideration. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. "J. Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE Principal -in -Charge AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering& Professional ConsuPong Services Lxperienced, Committed, Trusted. Project Organization Chart The quality and breadth of AECOM's team means the City has access to a deep bench of resources. PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE JagadishGundarlahalli, PE QA/QC MANAGER L PROJECT CONTROLS Bob Matthews, PE, SE Shinsuke Kaneko, PMP •GEOTECHNICAL Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P Blake Eckerle, PE Doug Smith, PE, PTO E Jesus Lopez, PE Garry Lay, PE, GE Richard Schlutz, AIA, LEED AP Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager j Project Manager Pipelines Geotechnical Investigation Project Architect Structural Engineering ►Principal Engineer/Technical Traffic Design Dave Scherschel, PE, SE Advisor Octavio Hernandez, PE Andrew Romer, PE Neville Su, PE, GE Aiyla Balakumar, AIA, NCARB Philip Hadfield, PE Kent Ko, PE, TE Jesus Lopez, PE Ratnam Tharmendira, PE, GE Building Information Electrical Engineering Allen Randall, PE Coastal l�. _:�,,res 7!:'. Wells Chris Goetz, PG, CEG Management (BIM) Cisco Ubario, PE Blake Eckerle, PE Noel Casil, PE, TE Russ Hulse, PE Praveen Yerra, PE Ernie Bustamante, ACP Prabin Tuladhar, PE T,,, ,,_,nal Timing Joseph Long, PE Geotechnical Reports Preparation Architectural Designer/Modeler Wastewater Bob Stallings, PE I. Coastal Civil Neelam Dorman, TE Hydrogeology S. Nesarajah, PE, GE Sean Wen Mark Riley, PE Richard Mast, PE IT' Brian Partington, PE, GE Shiva Sivakulam, PE Interior Design Hydrology/Hydraulics Tony Mets, PE ;,,n David Madera, PE, TE Reservoirs Observation, Inspection & Testing Adrienne Claret Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P ►' Trafht ( Dave Scherschel, PE, SE Kevin Chang, PE AP Engineering (Subconsultant) 11- Cost Estimating David Jaffe, PhD, PE Fred Massabki, PE Gene Kim, PE, TE Bernard Pyska, PE PhilipMathur, MRICS Jimmy Medellin, PE Prabin Tuladhar, PE Pressure Regulating Facilities g g 11- Geotechnical Laboratory Testing structural Engineering -Street Improvements o Carmen Gendusa, PE Russ Hulse, PE Tom O'Meara Paul Alves, PE, SE Kendall Zirkel, PE Tony Mets, PE, D.CE Bryan Paine, PE Materials Testing Mechanical Engineering Tim Liu, PhD, PE Oceanography Pumping Facilities/HVAC/Process AP Engineering Subconsultant g g ( ) Daphne Huang, PE, LEED AP BD+C Jesse Kaltenberg, PE Kris May, PhD Bernie Pyska, PE LEED AP, Env SP Joseph Long, PE Construction Support Rita Escobar, PE Tama Snow, PE Richard Schlutz, AIA, LEED AP Jiri Herrmann, PE Randy Stange, PE Aiyla Balakumar, AIA, NCARB Storm Drain Facilities Electrical and SCADA Russ Hulse, PE Allen Randall, PE Gary Sjehn, PE Gerardo Yniguez, PE ,NPDES, SWPPP, WQMP 0 Geotechnical John Gleason, PE, QSD, Praveen Yerra, PE QSP, CPESC, ToR Mike Smith, PE Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P Tom O'Meara (Lab Services) -Construction Support Construction Support Bill Schramm Bill Schramm Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P TECHNICAL RESOURCES* Permitting Cost Estimating Environmental Landscaping Potholing Geophysics Corrosion Materials Testing Surveying Barbara Bartholomae John Swartz Jerry Flores Harry Clarke, RLA Saf-R-Dig Spectrum Geophysics Corr Pro AP Engineering Carr or Coast Survey Greg Hoisington Jennifer Ziv (Subconsultant) (Subconsultant) (Subconsultant) (Subconsultant) (Subconsultant) *Technical Resources maybe called into service to support any of the six categories as needed. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL VENDOR APPLICATION FORM TYPE OF APPLICANT: ❑ NEW Legal Contractual Name of Corporation: Contact Person for Agreement: Corporate Mailing Address: 0 CURRENT VENDOR AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2600 City, State and Zip Code: Los Angeles, CA 90067 E-Mail Address: www.aecom.com Phone: 213.593.8100 Fax: 213.593.8178 Contact Person for Proposals: Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE Title: Vice President E-Mail Address: iagadish.gundarahalli@aecom.com Business Telephone: 714.689.7277 Is your business: (check one) ❑ NON PROFIT CORPORATION Is your business: (check one) Business Fax: 714.648.7349 FOR PROFIT CORPORATION 0 CORPORATION ❑ LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ❑ INDIVIDUAL ❑ SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP ❑ PARTNERSHIP ❑ UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION 1 of 2 Names & Titles of Corporate Board Members (Also list Names & Titles of persons with written authorization/resolution to sign contracts) Names Title Phone Michael Burke CEO 213.593.8000 Tom Bishop President 213.593.8000 Paul Boechler EVP & COO 213.593.8000 Troy Rudd Treasurer 213.593.8000 Robyn L. Miller Secretary 213.593.8000 Federal Tax Identification Number: 95-2661 922 City of Huntington Beach Business License Number: A200312 (If none, you must obtain a Huntington Beach Business License upon award of contract.) City of Huntington Beach Business License Expiration Date: 12/31 /2015 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A: PRE -QUALIFICATION FORM ON -CALL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES SERVICE CATEGORIES PROPOSING? Y/N (circle A. Civil Engineering _ e ,_<<- Yes No B. Ocean Engineering Yes No C. Development Plan Checking and Entitlement Yes No Review Services D. Survey Yes e E. Traffic Engineering Yes No F. Water 1�,�^ ' ` Yes No G. Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection Yes No II. Architectural Services Yes No JG (Initial) Consultant is willing to execute the Agreement as drafted (See Appendix B)." 1G (Initial) Consultant is able to provide the insurance as required (See Appendix Q. Firm Name: AECOM Technical Services Inc Firm Address: 999 W. Town & Country Road Orange, CA 92868 Signature: G�)rr'�a'�� Date: February 18, 2015 'AECOM respectfully requests modifications be made to the Hold Harmless provisions (8) so that it is consistent with California Civil Code Section 2782.8. Page 3 of 4 Section D Service Category A. Civil Engineering AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 1 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P Project Manager Structural Engineering Dave Scherschel, PE, SE Electrical Engineering Allen Randall, PE Cisco Ubario, PE Wastewater Bob Stallings, PE Mark Riley, PE Hydrology/Hydraulics Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P David Jaffe, PhD, PE Jimmy Medellin, PE Street Improvements Kendall Zirkel, PE Tim Liu, PhD, PE Jesse Kaltenberg, PE LEED AP, Env SP Rita Escobar, PE An Herrmann, PE Storm Drain Facilities Russ Hulse, PE Gary Sjelin, PE NPDES, SWPPP, WQMP John Gleason, PE, QSD, QSP, CPESC, TOR Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P Construction Support Bill Schramm Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P Service Categories A. CIVIL ENGINEERING 1. Firm's Capabilities One of the best references we can offer is our previous work for the 'City of Huntington Beach. AECOM has been providing engineering services to Huntington Beach for over nine years. AECOM has successfully completed projects of a similar nature in Los Angeles and Orange counties. Our team offers a comprehensive understanding of City of Huntington Beach regulations, standard plans and specifications and project development procedures. Our civil engineering team brings a proven track record of developing design documentation, including drawings, specifications, and cost estimates, that is necessary to deliver both new and redevelopment projects. In addition to streets and storm drain design expertise, our team also includes architectural/building and structural expertise, NPDES stormwater management expertise, and wastewater engineering expertise. 2. Key personnel who have participated on named projects ►Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P - Project Manager Experience: AECOM 22 years; with others 4 years Education: BS Civil Engineering Registration: Professional Engineer, CA #72863 Mr. Millett will serve as AECOM's Project Manager for the Civil Engineering Service Category and will communicate directly with his counterpart at the City. He will make the initial review of each Task Order or project, choose the Task Leader, assemble the team, review the scope, schedule, and fee estimate, and coordinate with the City. During the execution of the work, he will meet regularly with the Task Leader, review progress, and report to the City. He will be available for face-to-face meetings and by telephone and email. Mr. Millett is highly experienced in program management, civil design and construction management. He is a project and engineering manager with more than 26 years of experience in the planning, design, implementation, construction management, operations, and maintenance of civil and environmental engineering projects, including facilities, stormwater, water, wastewater, and landscape components. His background includes projects that involve AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services stormwater quality and conveyance, water/wastewater systems, pipelines, and security systems requiring a variety of regulatory approvals. Mr. Millett's project management experience includes: Portwide Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Dust Control, Port of Long Beach, CA Orange County Sanitation District, P1-100 Sludge Digester Rehabilitation, Fountain Valley, CA LAX Coast Guard Road Cross Connection Investigation and Engineering Study, Los Angeles, CA The following table presents key team members for service category A. Civil Engineering. Resumes for all team members on the organization chart for this category are included in the Appendix. CIVIL ENGINEERING - Key Team Members Ill Dave Scherschel, PE, SE Mr. Scherschel's experience ranges from conceptual design, feasibility Role: Structural Engineering studies, value engineering, cost estimating, design and detailed Experience: AECOM: 46; Others: 10 specifications to construction resident engineering. Projects include Education: BS, Civil/Structural Eng. bridges, treatment plants, reservoirs, pumping stations, seismic Registration: Professional Engineer analyses/retrofit, commercial facilities, and flood control facilities. (Civil) CA #16091; Professional Heil Avenue Pump Station, City of Huntington Beach, CA Engineer (Structural) CA #1572 Seismic Assessment, A/E-FEMA Evaluation, Los Angeles County, CA • Anaheim Police Dept. Communications Center, Anaheim, CA ►Mark Riley, PE Mr. Riley is experienced in the planning, design, construction and Role: Wastewater operation of water and wastewater projects. He has worked on a Experience: AECOM: 10; Others: 15 variety of engineering projects across the United States, Europe and Education: BS, Civil Engineering Asia consisting of characterization, design, construction and operation. Registration: Professional Engineer . Design -Build Guidelines and Templates Development, OCSD (Civil) CA #68581 . Michelson Water Reclamation Plant; Harvard Area Trunk Sewer Diversion, IRWD, Irvine, CA 10, Russell Hulse, PE Mr. Hulse's extensive experience includes flood control and drainage Role: Storm Drain Facilities projects as well as waterworks and wastewater facilities including Experience: AECOM: 46; Others: 7 reservoirs, water transmission mains, wells, and pump stations for Education: MS, Civil Engineering; water systems throughout California. BS, Civil Engineering • Well No. 54 and Well No. 48, Anaheim Registration: Professional Engineer . North Basin Groundwater Protection Project, OCWD, Fullerton, CA (Civil) CA #17139 • Tustin Desalter Well No. 4, Tustin, CA ►Kendall Zirkel, PE Mr. Zirkel has significant experience in transportation engineering Role: Street Improvements that consists of managing transportation projects, roadway planning Experience: AECOM: 5; Others: 11 and design, and the preparation of PS&E. He has had responsible Education: BS Civil/Transportation positions on roadway widenings, freeway interchange improvements, Engineering intersection improvements, grade separations, and other projects. Registration: Professional Engineer • Elm Street Rehabilitation, City of Brea, CA (Civil) CA #60938 . 7th Street Rehabilitation and Upgrade, City of Long Beach • Atherton Avenue Storm Drain, City of Long Beach ►Jesse Kaltenberg, PE, LEED Mr. Kaltenberg has experience in transportation engineering: design of AP, Env SP highways, local street improvements, drainage grading, traffic signal Role: Street Improvements and striping, utility relocations and cost estimating. He has worked on Experience: AECOM: 4; Others: 4 projects for Caltrans, local cities and agencies. Education: BS, Civil Engineering • ACE, Durfee Avenue Grade Separation PS&E, Pico Rivera, CA Registration: Professional Engineer . Jamboree Rd./Barranca Pkwy. Intersection Improvements, Irvine, CA (Civil) CA #80031 AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 3 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services ►Jimmy Medellin, PE Role: Hydrology/Hydraulics Experience: AECOM: 10; Others: 3 Education: BS Environmental Engineering Registration: Professional Engineer (Civil) CA #77250 Mr. Medellin's experience in hydrology and hydraulics includes flood hazard analyses of numerous project areas for the development of subdivisions. Flood hazard analysis consists of stochastic analysis of alluvial fans, 2-dimensional modeling using FLO-2D, scour analysis, and hydraulic analysis of flood control channels. His additional project experience involves drainage design and surface modeling. • Stonybrook Lane Storm Drain Project, Orange County, CA • Ortega Reservoir, Phase 1, RSMWD, Rancho Mission Viejo, CA ►John Gleason, PE, QSD, QSP, Mr. Gleason specializes in general NPDES Permit compliance and CPESC, ToR the Orange County Municipal NPDES Permit (118-2009-0030). He is Role: NPDES,SWPPP, WQMP currently involved with the California Stormwater Quality Association Experience: AECOM: 4; Others: 19 (CASQA) and is following the progress of the new Orange County MS4 Education: BA Biology, Chemistry permit. He has prepared and reviewed SWPPPs, WQMPs, other NPDES Registration: Professional Engineer reports, and is a frequent user of SMARTS. (Civil) CA #73633; AZ LA County Public Works As Needed Support, Los Angeles, CA Caltrans Interstate 5/14 HOV Bridge, Caltrans Risk Level 2 (QSD/QSP) OCSD, Huntington Beach Santa Ana River Levee Repairs (QSD/QSP) 3. Orange County/Los Angeles County public agency references Ill City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering Reference: Tom Herbel- 714.375.5077 therbel@surfcity-hb.org Dates: 2011-2015 Personnel: Kendall Zirkel, Project Manager; Jesus Lopez, Project Manager; Allen Randall, Andy Romer, Jerry Flores AECOM has been providing a full range of on -call engineering design services to the City of Huntington Beach for several years. Services consist of PS&E preparation, roadway and pavement design, water line design, feasibility studies, traffic analyses, survey, geotechnical, drainage analyses and improvements, and various agency and environmental approvals. The following engineering task orders have been executed: Beach Boulevard 4th Thru Lane Addition: Addition of a 4th NB thru lane on Beach Boulevard at the intersection of Edinger Avenue, and improvements to the SB 1-405 loop off -ramp. Reconstruction of pavement, curb and gutter, curb ramps, cross -gutter, and signing and striping were required. Bella Terra Pedestrian At -grade Crossing: Pedestrian walkway between the Boardwalk Apartments complex and the Villages at Bella Terra shopping center. The walkway crosses the UPRR railroad tracks and a drainage channel. Signalization complies with both UPRR and CPUC requirements. A grade separation study was prepared for CPUC to determine if an at -grade crossing would be allowed. Sunset Beach Water Main, Phase 3: Replacing and upgrading approximately 2,600 linear feet of old cast iron and asbestos cement water mains in alleys with PVC along with additional connections for more redundancy and reliability. Also, reconstruction of alley pavement after replacement of the lines. Cast Iron Pipe Replacement., Project was to replace 2,020 linear feet of cast iron water mains in various alleys in the downtown area, and necessitated reconstruction of old asphalt concrete alleys at several locations. The alley reconstruction addressed existing drainage problems. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services 4 ►City of Fullerton On -Call Engineering Reference: Allison Tran, PE - City of Fullerton 714.738.6870 - AllisonT@ci.fullerton.ca.us Dates: 2011-2013 Personnel: Kendall Zirkel, Project Manager; Rita Escobar; Jiri Herrmann AECOM provided engineering services under a three-year on -call agreement. Task orders included the preparation of PS&E documents for the replacement and upgrades of sewer mains in residential neighborhoods where trenchless technologies such as pipe bursting and microtunneling were implemented to avoid impacts to residences. Under another task order for the City, AECOM is currently providing third -party peer and constructability reviews for the State College Boulevard Grade Separation. At each milestone submittal, reviews are being conducted for various disciplines such as civil, structural, pump station, railroad, and landscaping in order to identify potential design issues and ensure that all disciplines interface properly to avoid potential claims during construction. ►City of Anaheim, Wells 48, 54 and 56 Design and Construction Management Reference: Lisa O'Connell (Well 48) - 714.765.4225 - loconnell@anaheim.net Michael Fileccia (Well 54) - 714.765.4427 - mfileccia@anaheim.net Dan Setty (Well 56) - 714.765.4440 - dsetty@anaheim.net Dates: 2007-2010 Personnel: Marcus Millet, Project Manager; Russ Hulse, Andy Romer, Mark Riley, Allen Randall, Jesus Lopez, Dave Scherschel J AECOM provided design and specifications, contract documents, contractor bidding support and construction management services for three new facilities. Each facility consists of a one story, approximately 2,500-sf CMU building with different facades/color schemes and are equipped with electrical, plumbing, HVAC, fire protection, chemical room, emergency backup generator, on -site above- ground storage tank fuel storage room, well pump room, CCTV systems linked to the City's central control facility, and ADA-compliant restrooms. All facilities are located in public areas, including an active public park and golf course, and required landscaping design that blends with the existing landscape. Special efforts were required for the demolition and construction plans to protect large, sensitive trees located within the parks. AECOM implemented extensive safety precautions during construction to protect the public and construction workers. Noise studies were conducted during construction activities and building equipment is designed to meet strict City guidance on allowable noise levels. AECOM designed the buildings to use natural lighting, recycled materials, and landscaping with low irrigation requirements to enhance the sustainability of the facility. AECOM obtained input from various City stakeholders including Public Works, Maintenance, and Parks and Recreation, and the local community to ensure the design plans meet end -user needs. 4. Understanding and Methodology The City of Huntington Beach has a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for new projects and upgrades to existing facilities that goes through 2016/2017 with goals to improve infrastructure, long-term financial sustainability and economic development. The funding for the CIP is from Special Revenue AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 5 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Funds restricted to specific purposes and Enterprise Funds mostly for water and sewer service. The civil engineering scope of work includes several of the CIP categories: drainage and water quality, facilities (new and upgrades), streets and transportation, and sewer improvements. The key to successfully completing on -call engineering and professional consulting services is to have the depth of staff and to work as an extension of the City's engineering staff when needed. With a total staff of over 1,600 in the (Los Angeles County and Orange County [LA Metro]) area, AECOM is ready to provide the integrated services that will achieve total success for the City. Single Point of Contact. The AECOM project organization is designed to offer the City a single point of contact and accountability, ready access to a highly experienced technical team, and a deep bench of resources covering the full range of expertise that may be required under this contract. Our Project Manager for Civil Engineering Services, Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P, will serve as the single point of contactfor task orders issued by the City. Marcus will be responsible for the day-to-day control of all aspects of project execution. He will be responsible for directing and documenting all technical aspects of the project and will be the City's single point -of -contact. He will coordinate our team in the performance of all of its services. Approach to On -Call Task Order Management. AECOM has a proven approach to on -call task management from notice -to -proceed (NTP) through project completion. This approach is based on establishing the proper management structure, reporting relationships and project communications. Our approach to task delivery includes four principal elements: 1) Our project manager as the single point - of -contact; 2) Well defined scope and deliverables; 3) An effective communications process; 4) Proactive project controls and reporting. Upon receipt of a Task Order (TO), the following organizational steps will be systematically employed: The TO will be reviewed by Marcus Millett, our Project Manager. Based on the type of project and disciplines required, the PM will choose a Task Leader (TL) and assemble a team of key engineers from the organization chart to focus on completing the TO. With multiple offices in the LA Metro area, we will assign engineers who are in proximity to the project site, and who have the depth of qualifications required. The team will meet to discuss the project, the scope of work, the deliverables, the key issues, the research necessary, and to develop a list of questions. The team may make a site visit to enhance its understanding of the project, location, requirements and potential issues. The PM and TL will prepare a draft scope of services, fee estimate and schedule and review them with the team. The scope will be thorough and comprehensive to minimize changes later in the project. They will consult with the CAD manager for CAD standards, requirements, and organization. The PM and TL will select a Quality Technical Reviewer (QTR) and develop a Quality Control (QC) Plan. We will then meet with City staff to discuss the project, the questions, and the scope, fee estimate and schedule in the TO. Based on the results of this meeting, we will prepare the final TO, have it reviewed by the QTR, and submit it to the City's Project Manager. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 6 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services The table below shows relevant projects in which our proposed team members had a leadership or support role and the components of the projects relative to the City's requirements in the RFQ. RN, Relevant Projects y Huntington Beach On -Call -2014) �(2't)lof ✓R,1V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ City of Fullerton On -Call Engineering Services, Fullerton, CA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Alameda Corridor - Durfee Avenue Grade Separation, Pico Rivera, CA LBWD/Long Beach As -Needed Architectural ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ and Engineering Services East Street/SR-91Interchange, Anaheim, CA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1-605 Hot Spots - Beverly Boulevard/ ✓ ✓ Rosemead, Pico Rivera, CA City of Santa Ana On -Call ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ City of Brea On -Call Civil Engineering ✓ ✓ ✓ Port of Long Beach, Portwide Stormwater ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Pollution Prevention/Dust Control Program ✓ ✓ ✓ Plant No. P1-100 Anaerobic Digester Rehabilitation, Fountain Valley, -CA --- ✓ ✓ ✓ Balboa Trunk Sewer Rehabilitation, OCSD, Newport Beach, CA ✓ ✓ ✓ Magnolia Trunk Sewer Rehabilitation (3-58) Condition Assessment & Design -Build, OCSD, Fountain Valley, CA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Raymond Avenue Grade Separation, Fullerton, CA Efforts to Achieve Client Satisfaction AECOM commits to working closely with the City to implement upcoming projects effectively and to the City's complete satisfaction. We make this commitment based on our company's resources and our team's proven ability. This team is up to the challenge, and we look forward to working with the City on important upcoming assignments. AECOM's depth of resources, experience, and position in the industry allow us to stay current with innovative and cutting -edge technology. Our innovation enables us to develop creative and detailed solutions that are yet practical and feasible, so as to minimize construction costs, right-of-way impacts, and impacts to the surrounding community. For example, AECOM developed an innovation approach using precast girders oriented perpendicular to the railroad tracks to lower the roadway profile thereby providing significant cost savings while maximizing the available right-of-way for the railroad. Section D Service Category B. Ocean Engineering AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 7 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Service Categories B. OCEAN ENGINEERING 1. Firm's Capabilities y With more than a century of project experience with ports and - harbors, AECOM (including legacy firm URS Corporation, acquired by AECOM in 2014) offers comprehensive ocean engineering capabilities including planning, engineering design, environmental services, and security, including program and construction management PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE services. AECOM has extensive experience with port and marine Jagadish Gundarhalli, PE projects, ranging from container, bulk handling and cruise terminals to recreational harbors and marinas, as well as coastal and flood protection structures. We understand the variety of challenging Blake Eckerle, PE technical issues facing today's marine industry. Our Ports and Marine Project Manager Practice provides the wealth of more than 500 national and global Principal Engineer/Technical ocean engineering specialists and we offer a complete range of Advicnr Philip Hadfield, PE services for development, expansion, replacement, rehabilitation, C 1 and repair of waterfront structures and facilities —always focusing Blake Eckerle, PE on cost-effective design, particularly for municipal agencies and their Prabin Tuladhar, PE coastal infrastructure, such as seawalls and piers. Richard Mast, PE 2. Key personnel who have participated on named projects Tony Mets, PE !� Blake Eckerle, PE - Project Manager H- Fred Massabki, PE AECOM 33 years; with others 5 years Prabin Tuladhar, PIE BS Architectural Engineering Diving Professional Engineer, CA #30379 Tony Mets, PE, D.CE Blake Eckerle will serve as AECOM's Project Manager for the Ocean °""°'°^`'`I"' Engineering Service Category and will communicate directly with his Kris May, PhD counterpart at the City. He will make the initial review of each Task Order or project, choose the Task Leader, assemble the team, review the scope, schedule, and fee estimate, and coordinate with the City. During the execution of the work, he will meet regularly with the Task Leader, review progress, and report to the City. Blake will be the primary point of contact with the City. For the past 27 years, a significant portion of Blake Eckerle's work has focused on marine structures such as piers, wharves, seawalls, and marine terminals and waterfront buildings primarily in the southern California region. He has been involved in the design of new structures AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 8 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services as well as assessment, modification, retrofit and/or rehabilitation of existing structures. He routinely serves as the Structural Task Leader for ports and marine projects leading structural modeling, analysis and design efforts, and coordinating the efforts of AECOM staff members and subconsultant specialists. His marine structure experience includes a variety of construction methods and materials including concrete, timber, steel and environmentally -friendly materials. Much of his experience has been focused on projects within the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles as well as the Southern California coastline. This focused experience has provided him with a good understanding of local seismic and geotechnical conditions as well as local applicable port, city and county design standards. Blake is a skilled, responsive Project Manager who has been responsible for management of more than 1,250 projects, including the following: • Balboa and Little Balboa Island Seawall, Condition/Evaluation/Repair, Newport Beach, CA (2010-present) • Santa Monica Pier Renewal, Santa Monica, CA (2009-2014) • City of Long Beach On -Call Engineering Services, Long Beach, CA (2006-present) The following table presents key team members for service category B. Ocean Engineering. Resumes for all team members on the organization chart for this category are included in the Appendix. ►Philip Hadfield, PE Philip Hadfield is Vice President in the Ports & Marine Group at Role: Principal Engineer, Technical AECOM's Long Beach office. His project experience includes dredging Advisor for navigation and berthing, sediment beneficial re -use, land Experience: AECOM: 22; Others: 0 reclamation, site remediation and backland development, terminal Educat . -- BS, Civil Engineering and waterfront development, rehabilitation and seismic upgrade of Regc.. Professional Engineer waterfront structures, and new port and harbor facilities. (Civil) CA #58970 • Berths 240XYZ Wharf Assessment/Improvements, Los Angeles, CA • Pier S Dike Realignment, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA • Coral Cay Marina Redevelopment, Huntington Harbor, CA Prabin Tuladhar, PE PrabinTuladhar's experience includes the design of floating structures, Coasal Structures; Harbors/ floating wave attenuators and breakwater structures, waterfront earth Marinas retaining structures (i.e., seawalls, bulkheads, revetments), fixed pier :_ ",, rlence: AECOM: 2; Others: 16 and pile -supported wharf structures, vessel mooring structures, and Eruc,t;,n MS, Civil/Structural site utilities. His specialized experience includes wave/environmental Engineering; BS, Civil Engineering load analyses, interpretive structural modeling analyses, permitting, ,: Professional Engineer and construction management. (Civil) CA #69427 • City of Long Beach On -Call Engineering Services, Long Beach, CA • Santa Monica Pier Renewal, Santa Monica, CA Richard Mast, PE Mr. Mast has considerable experience in civil engineering with special Coastal Civil emphasis on the structural and geotechnical aspects of port structures. experience. AECOM: 22; Others: 2 He has demonstrated abilities as project manager and as project BS, Civil Engineering engineer on numerous port related projects. Professional Engineer . Shell Mormon Island Berth 167 —169 MOTEMS Audit and Berthing (Civil) CA #66366 Dolphin, Shell Oil Products, San Pedro, CA • Marine Oil Terminal Engineering and Maintenance Standards Audit and Design Services, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, CA • Inner Cabrillo Beach Water Quality Improvement, Los Angeles, CA • Main Channel Deepening Project, Port of Los Angeles, CA AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 9 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Fred Massabki, PE Harbors/Marinas AECOM: 8; Others: 3 BS, Naval Architecture Professional Engineer (Civil) CA #70423 Tony Mets, PE, D.CE Coastal Civil; Diving AECOM: 5; Others: 9 MA, International Relations;BS, Naval Architecture Professional Engineer (Civil) CA #70064; Diplomate, Coastal Engineering Kris May, PhD Oceanography AECOM: 6; Others: 14 PhD, Civil/Environmental; MS, Civil/Environmental; BS, Civil Professional Engineer (Civil) FL, LA, TX Fred Massabki has focused on waterfront projects, particularly those involving recreational harbors, marinas, seawalls and container termi- nal facilities. He has had lead roles on several projects working directly with clients, local government, and various project permitting agencies. Santa Monica Pier Renewal Project, City of Santa Monica, CA Balboa Island/Little Balboa Island Seawall Integrity and Saltwater Overtopping Assessment/Study, City of Newport Beach, CA Balboa Island Seawalls Replacement Project, Newport Beach, CA Fisherman's Village, Marina Del Rey, CA Tony Mets has more than 12 years of combined experience as a Certified Navy and Commercial Diver. He is experienced in conducting condition assessments and structural inspections for marinas, wharves, piers, mooring facilities, breakwaters and seawalls. City of Long Beach On -Call Engineering Services, Long Beach, CA Naples Island Permanent Seawall Repair, Phase I, Long Beach, CA Huntington Harbor Seawall Repair, Humbolt and Trinidad Island, Huntington Beach, CA Dr. May is a coastal and estuarine engineer providing leadership and technical expertise related to coastal restoration, climate change resilience and adaptation strategy development, and coastal hazard analysis. She has led or had key technical roles on many high -profile climate adaptation studies, including an award -winning pilot study. NASA, Sea Level Rise Assessment, Moffett Field, CA Shoreline Analysis and Adaptation Strategies, CA Alameda County, CA Coastal Modeling Study, Port of Long Beach, CA 3. Orange County/Los Angeles County public agency references ►City of Long Beach On -Call Engineering Services Reference: Eric Lopez, Tidelands CIP Officer, City of Long Beach 562.570.5690 - eric.lopez@longbeach.gov Dates: 2006-present Personnel: Blake Eckerle,Lead Structural Engineer; Tony Mets, Senior Engineer/ Diver; Pravin Tuladhar, Senior Engineer; Fred Massabki, Project Engineer; Philip Hadfield, Technical Advisor AECOM (as LIRS) has been providing continuous on -call engineering services to the City since 2006. Some of the relevant marine -related tasks performed under this contract are listed below: Leeway Sailing & Aquatics Center (2013 — Present): Engineering design for replacement of the Center's pier and docks. The new pier will be a concrete structure with an ADA compliant access gangway. Dock Inspection, Pete Archer Rowing Center, Long Beach Marine Stadium (2013): Visual inspection of an existing timber dock's condition to identify and document areas needed repair or replacement. Also to determine a means of temporarily relocating the dock during a pending dredging operation. Rainbow Lagoon Park Water Supply System Upgrades (2013 — 2014): Engineering design to upgrade the lagoon's water recirculation system, which consists of recirculation pumps, pump vault and lagoon skimmers/clarifiers, as well as an intake water system. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Hun fington Beach 10 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consultng Services Structural Inspection of Rainbow Lagoon Footbridges (2014): Inspections of each footbridge to determine if the bridges could remain open in the near term and if repairable or required replacement. Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier (2013): Conducted topside, under pier, and underwater inspections/ surveys to document in -place conditions via photos, video and written notes; review of a 2005 survey for comparison to current condition; and prepared a written report with findings and recommendations. 61st Place Seawall Repair (2006-2008): Inspection/condition assessment to evaluate wall damage, site conditions, and beach maintenance practices to determine possible causes of observed wall distress. ►Port of Los Angeles On -Call Engineering Services - San Pedro/Wilmington, CA Reference: Tony Gioiello, Deputy Executive Director, Port of Los Angeles 310.732.3877 - TGioiello@portla.org Dates. 2012-present ''" Personnel: Philip Hadfield, Contract Manager; Blake Eckerle, Principal Engineer; Tony Mets, Senior Engineer/Diver; Pravin Tuladhar, Senior Engineer; Fred Massabki, Project Engineer In 2012, AECOM (as URS) was awarded a 3-year on -call contract to support capital improvement projects; the contract has been extended through 2017. Multiple individual project (Directives) were awarded with a focus on waterfront structure assessments and repairs, facility upgrades, and special studies: Berths 198-199 Wharf Rehabilitation Port Administration Building HVAC Replacement Berths 198-199 & 200A Wharf Assessment Port Police Building HVAC System Replacement Berths 240XYZ Wharf Condition Survey and Load a Berth 72 Fish Market Building Assessment Capacity Analysis South Wilmington Grade Separation ► Balboa and Little Balboa Island Seawalls - Newport Beach, CA Reference: Robert (Bob) Stein, Assistant City Engineer, City of Newport Beach 949.644.3322 - RStein@newportbeachca.gov Dates: 2010-present Personnel: Blake Eckerle, Project Manager; Fred Massabki, Project Engineer; Philip Hadfield, Technical Advisor 1985: Performed a condition survey and evaluation of the structural integrity of the existing seawall cap and walls, timber piles used a deadmen, mudline elevations, tie -rods and tie -back system; and developed alternative repair concepts and costs. 1988: Engineering services for repair/ stabilization of the 500-foot section of curved seawall at the west end of Balboa Island based on 1985 survey findings. 2004: Assessed the structural integrity and physical condition of the 2.5-mile long seawall system around Balboa and Little Balboa Islands. Heavy seasonal rainfall and maximum high/low tides during inspections provided invaluable opportunities to observe and document flooding and overtopping conditions, and City pump -out and flood mitigation methods. 2010-2011: Provided subconsultant services for the Seawall Structural Integrity and Potential Seawall Overtopping Study. Visual survey, non-destructive testing, and wall stability assessment. Developed near - and long-term recommendations for wall replacement and flood/future sea level rise mitigation measure. 2012-Present: Currently providing engineering design and other support to the City for wall replacement. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 11 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services ►Santa Monica Pier Renewal - Santa Monica, CA Reference: Curtis Castle, Project Manager, City of Santa Monica 310.458.8720 - Curtis.Castle@smgov.net Dates: 2009-2014 Personnel: Blake Eckerle, Project Manager; Tony Mets, Senior Engineer; Prabin Tuladhar, Senior Engineer; Fred Massabki, Project Engineer AECOM (legacy URS) was the prime consultant for Phase 4 of the Santa Monica Pier Renewal Project, a phased project to rehabilitate and extend the life of this historic southern California landmark municipal pier. The focus of Phase 4 improvements involved complete replacement of the pier's 360-foot-long timber mid -section with a new concrete substructure capable of accommodating H-20 (20-ton) truck loads for emergency and maintenance vehicles. AECOM provided engineering design for the new pier section. Work included development of construction documents to demolish the existing pier section, install 76 new pre -stressed concrete piles, timber purlins, and timber decking supported by concrete beams and pile caps. Engineering design also included new stairways to access the pier. A temporary timber trestle was constructed parallel to the pier section to allow continued pedestrian and vehicular access to the pier's offshore end during the construction. AECOM provided comprehensive construction phase support consisting of on -site observation during pile driving activities to install new pre -stressed concrete pier support piles. ► Rhine Channel Seawall and Long Dock - Newport Beach, CA Referent, Robert (Bob) Stein, Assistant City Engineer, City of Newport Beach 949.644.3322 - RStein@newportbeachca.gov Dates: 2005-2010 Personnel: Blake Eckerle, Lead Structural Engineer AECOM (legacy URS) originally prepared a condition assessment of the wharf and adjacent concrete seawall in 2005 that the timber deck, piles, wharf underside. A written report with findings, photographs, estimated useful remaining service life, and recommendations for repairs and a periodic condition monitoring program was prepared for City use. AECOM was contracted in 2006 to develop plans and elevations identifying exact locations of observed seawall distress as well as plans and details for recommended repairs. In 2009, the project was revived and expanded to include adding a new 8-foot-wide by 100-foot-long public short-term/transient (guest dock) timber dock, a gangway landing, ADA compliant gangway, and an additional landing off the wharf. Repairs included replacing the wharf's decking, repairing cracks and spalling in concrete seawall panels and cap, rebar repair and replacing guard rails with new code -compliant stainless steel guard rails. Plans and specifications were prepared to support a design/build approach. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 12 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services 4. Understanding and Methodology AECOM's comprehensive consulting services provides the City with a single source for all of your ocean engineering needs and includes, but is not limited to: coastal, civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering for both waterfront and near -water facilities; development of design and construction bid documents for new waterfront structures, as well as repair, rehabilitation and replacement of structures such as piers, docks and seawalls; geotechnical and environmental services; underwater inspections and biological surveys; sediment assessments and development of dredging design and disposal alternatives, including beach nourishment and beneficial reuse; and development of metocean information, such wave, tide and current, and sediment transport data. The key to successful performance of the contract is upfront planning and agreement on the scope of work and technical services required for each task assigned. This is particularly important when dealing with unpredictable and complex marine environments. Through our extensive experience performing ports and marine projects, AECOM understands the technical and permitting issues facing the City for ocean engineering projects, which include: foundation design that considers soft marine sediments; design of waterfront structures that address seismic performance, metocean design criteria, storm surge, and sea -level rise; retrofit/repair of existing structures to extend remaining useful life, including addressing corrosion and concrete deterioration; beneficial reuse of dredged sediments to reduce disposal costs; safe and ADA-compliant access to waterfront areas, particularly floating docks; consideration for sensitive species and habitats, such as eelgrass; and meeting California Coastal Commission requirements. AECOM has the capabilities to provide all of the requested services with in-house staff located in offices within our LA Metro region. AECOM provides the City with an outstanding track record of successfully executing multi -task projects of varying size, scope, and complexity. We are currently executing similar on -call contracts with the Port of Los Angeles and City of Long Beach, as well as numerous waterfront projects for various public agencies with the Counties of Los Angeles and Orange. Efforts to Achieve Client Satisfaction AECOM commits to working closely with the City to implement upcoming projects effectively and to the City's complete satisfaction. We make this commitment based on our company's resources and our team's proven ability. This team is up to the challenge, and we look forward to working with the City on important upcoming assignments. Our innovation enables us to develop creative and detailed solutions that are yet practical and feasible, so as to develop effective design and minimize construction costs, particularly for repair/retrofit of existing waterfront structures, and minimize impacts to the marine environment, boating activities and the surrounding community, as well as obtain required permitting. Section D Service Category C. i of ,otion Engineering (Traffic Engineering) AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach 13 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Section DI PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE Doug Smith, PE, PTOE Project Manager Traffic Design Kent Ko, PE, TE Octavio Hernandez, PE Traffic Studies Noel Casil, PE, TE Traffic Signal Timing Neelam Sharma, TE ITS Design David Madera, PE, TE Traffic Control Plans Gene Kim, PE, TE Plan Review/Check Carmen Gendusa, PE Service Categories E. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (TRAFFIC ENGINEERING) 1. Firm's Capabilities AECOM has extensive local traffic design capabilities based on a wide spectrum of design services rendered on local, regional, state and national projects. This section provides a sampling of the depth and breadth of the AECOM team's experience and capabilities offered to the City. In addition, our local team provides expertise in traffic signal operations and the optimization of existing facilities and infrastructure. Our depth of experienced practitioners will allow the City to streamline the task order process for important transportation projects. AECOM's local expertise in the preparation of traffic engineering studies and signal timing plans will be of great use to the City. Our knowledge of local policies and procedures, and familiarity with the City allows our team to hit the ground running and provide maximum performance. We have local in-house expertise in the latest versions of Synchro and SimTraffic as well as expert capabilities using Tru-Traffic to help fine tune signal optimization strategies. We have also been using VISSIM, VISUM and VISTRO to simulate traffic operations for many years. We also use state -of -the -industry hardware and software to create accurate, engaging, photo -realistic depictions that can all be utilized for City projects. 2. Key personnel who have participated on named projects The majority of the AECOM team has been delivering traffic signal design and timing projects together in Orange County for over 15 years. The strength of our team lies in our ability to develop alternatives in an interdisciplinary fashion that meet the need of the project, from assessing existing data to developing fine-tuned timing plans. The Task Leads will work interactively to develop deliverables that address the deficiencies of the project. Brief bios for key personnel, including the Project Manager and his Task Leaders are provided in this section; resumes are presented in the Appendix. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 14 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Doug Smith, PE, PTOE — Project Manager Experience AECOM 18 years; with others 15 years Education: BS Architectural Engineering Registration Professional Engineer, CA #43549; Registered Traffic Engineer, CA; Professional Traffic Operations Engineer, ITC Certified/ITE; Certified Project Manager Doug Smith, PE, PTOE, Project Manager, will be responsible for delivery of services in accordance with the City agreement. Additionally, every assignment that AECOM engages in includes the involvement of a Quality Officer. In fact all projects are scrutinized by an Internal Technical Review (ITR). As Contract Manager, Doug will work with his Quality Manager, Carmen Gendusa, PE, TE, PTOE, to ensure the highest quality for any project the City assigns. Doug and his team have extensive experience with task order -based contracts, providing us with the understanding to successfully address the needs of the City's projects. Doug Smith is a hands-on Project Manager with 33 years of transportation and traffic engineering experience, focusing on traffic engineering. He brings extensive experience working on large and small projects throughout southern California, a proven ability to manage traffic engineering projects through completion and implementation, and the ability to build consensus by presenting technical work to project stakeholders. Doug has managed or provided task leadership on the following projects that lend to his ability to build consensus and work with cities and agencies on every assignment: Traffic Advisor, 1-15/Clinton Keith Road Interchange Signal Timing Traffic Task Manager, South Orange County MIS Project Manager, Central County Corridor MIS Project Manager, Culver Drive Signal Improvement Project Project Advisor, MTC PASS Project Traffic Engineering Lead, Santa Ana -Garden Grove Go Local Fixed Guideway Traffic Task Leader, Grand Avenue (Santa Ana) Grade Separation Project Principal Traffic Engineer, SR-22 HOV Design/ Build Contract Traffic Task Leader, 1-5 Gateway PS&E The following table presents key team members for service category E. Traffic Engineering. Resumes for all team members on the organization chart for this category are included in the Appendix. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING - Key Team Members ►Carmen Gendusa, PE, TE Mr. Gendusa's project background includes highways, land Role Plan Review/Check development, surveying, grading plans, sanitary sewer, traffic signals, Experience AECOM: 19; Others: 33 street lighting, signing/striping, and detour design. He is experienced education BS Civil Engineering in traffic design operations, maintenance, and has conducted several Professional Engineer feasibility, environmental impact, parking, and design studies. (Civil) CA #54957; Professional City of Pasadena On -Call Traffic Planning/Engineering, Pasadena, CA Traffic Engineer CA TR2017 City of Irvine On -Call Traffic Engineering, Irvine, CA Port of Long Beach On -Call Traffic Engineering, Long Beach, CA Octavio Hernandez, PE, TE Mr. Hernandez is actively involved in traffic and transportation Traffic Design engineering and ITS. He is currently providing construction support on AECOM: 10; Others: 2 the electrical portion of the SR-91 DB project. He has experience using BS, Civil Engineering AutoCAD, Microstation, Autoturn, Lighting Visual, SignCAD, Arcview GIS. Professional Engineer Traffic Signal Modifications; Traffic Calming (On -call), Pasadena, CA (Civil) CA #78085 SR-47 Expressway/Heim Bridge Replacement, Los Angeles, County ITMS/TSI Plans, Specifications, Estimates, Santa Clarita, CA AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 15 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services ► Noel Casil, PE, TE, PTOE Role: Traffic Studies Experience: AECOM: 8; Others: 27 Education: BS, Civil Engineering Rp Istration: Professional Engineer (Civil) CA #65179; Traffic Engineer, CA #TR2391; PTOE-ITE #2143 Neelam Sharma, TE Traffic Signal Timing AECOM: 2; Others: 7 MS, Civil Engineering, BS, Civil Engineering Professional Traffic Engineer CA #2627 David Madera, PE, TE ITS Design La peri e nc e. AECOM: 14; Others: 2 BS Civil Engineering Professional Engineer (Civil) CA #71391; Professional Traffic Engineer CA TR2354 Mr. Casil is experienced in transportation planning including impact studies utilizing TRAFFIX, Synchro and HCM software. He has served as traffic study task leader for projects ranging from stand-alone traffic studies to multi -discipline project studies, as well as design, regional and city planning and environmental documentations. • City of Pasadena On -Call Traffic Engineering/Planning, Pasadena, CA • City of Irvine On -Call Traffic Engineering, Irvine, CA • Port of Long Beach On -Call Traffic Engineering, Long Beach, CA Ms. Sharma's focus is traffic impact studies, signal timing, regional planning documents, parking studies, site circulation analysis/access management, traffic calming, transportation demand modeling, and project feasibility studies throughout California. • Lake Forest Drive Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (TSSP) • Crown Valley Parkway Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (TSSP) • Newport Avenue Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (TSSP) Mr. Madera has technical experience in traffic and transportation engineering and planning, ITS planning and design, and traffic signal and engineering design. He is proficient in Highway Capacity Manual, VISTRO, and Synchro/Sim traffic software. • SR-47 Schuyler Heim Bridge Replacement, Los Angeles, County • SR-134 at Fairmont Ave. Grade Separation Traffic Imp., Glendale, CA • ITMS/TSI Plans, Specifications, Estimates, Santa Clarita, CA ► Gene Kim, PE, TE Mr. Kim has been responsible for traffic impact analyses, intersection/ Role: Traffic Control Plans arterial capacity and queuing analyses, parking studies, modeling, Experience: AECOM: 5; Others: 3 street/intersection design, traffic signal design, signing/striping/ Education: BS Civil Engineering pavement delineation, detour staging and worksite traffic control. He istration: Professional Engineer uses Traffix, Synchro/ SimTraffic, HCS, AutoCAD and Microstation. (Civil) CA #83175; Professional . City of Pasadena On -Call Traffic Engineering, Pasadena, CA Traffic Engineer CA TR2684 . SR-47 Schuyler Heim Bridge Replacement, Los Angeles, County • MCB Pendleton Base -Wide Traffic Engineering Safety Study 3. Orange County/Los Angeles County public agency references City of Pasadena On -Call Engineering Services, Pasadena, CA ::uence: Conrad Viana, City of Pasadena, Transportation Planning and Development Division 626.744.7424 - cviana@cityofpasadena.net Eric Shen, Former City of Pasadena now with POLB 562.283.7175 - shen@polb.com Dates: 2005-present Personnel: Douglas Smith, Project Manager; Noel Casil, Octavio Hernandez, Gene Kim, Kent Ko Project Engineers AECOM (legacy URS) has been under an on -call contract with the City of Pasadena for over ten years to perform as -needed transportation engineering and planning support services. Planning tasks have included CEQA compliance on various City development projects described below as well as traffic engineering tasks such as traffic impact studies, traffic assessments, traffic calming design, traffic signal design and pedestrian and parking studies. As part of these on call services, AECOM prepared AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 16 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services numerous traffic impact studies supporting IS/MNDs to EIRs; traffic calming design; complex traffic signal modification plans; pedestrian/parking studies for a large private school; and master planning support for a high -profile non-profit institution sited within a residential section of the City. As part of traffic engineering tasks, AECOM prepared two complex traffic signal modification plans: the intersection of Arroyo Parkway and Glenarm Street involved multiple alternatives to incorporate protected/permissive left turn signal phasing, including the use of flashing yellow operations; and improvements at the Pasadena Avenue/Del Mar intersection included geometric enhancements and signal interconnect. The projects required coordination with Caltrans and the County of Los Angeles. SR-47 Expressway/Schuyler Heim Bridge Replacement PS&E, Los Angeles County, CA Hamid Toosik, Caltrans District 7 909.383.6384 - Hamid_R_Toosi@dot.ca.gov 2011-2013, Construction Support Ongoing Douglas Smith, Traffic Lead; David Madera, Octavio Hernandez, Kent Ko, Elizabeth Diaz, Gene Kim and Andrew Easterling: Project Engineers and Construction Support AECOM (legacy URS) performed all of the traffic/electrical design tasks for this bridge replacement project over the Cerritos Channel in the Port of Long Beach. This project included the preparation of all traffic signal design, ITS/electrical elements, fiber-optic communications, stage construction and traffic management plans, all to Caltrans Standards. Additional tasks included interagency coordination and construction support services. 1, OCTA Traffic Signal Synchronization Projects (TSSP), Orange County, CA Anup Kulkarni, Strategic Planning Manager 714.560.5867 - akulkarni@octa.net 2005-2010 Douglas Smith, Traffic Lead; Neelam Dorman, Elizabeth Diaz, Octavio Hernandez, Kent Ko, Rosie Ureno Project Engineers For Brookhurst Street TSSP, AECOM (legacy URS) teamed to provide traffic signal synchronization along a 17 mile stretch of Brookhurst Street between the cities of Huntington Beach and Fullerton, including 62 signalized intersections across six cities and ramp intersections with Caltrans. For Crown Valley Parkway TSSP, AECOM teamed to provide traffic signal synchronization along a 17 mile stretch of Crown Valley Parkway including 31 intersections coordinated with the various local agencies (Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, and County of Orange) along the corridor. For Lake Forest Drive TSSP, AECOM teamed to conduct field review of 10 intersections and coordinated with the cities of Laguna Hills, Irvine, and Lake Forest. For each TSSP project, field reviews were conducted with detailed photos of each study intersection along with intersection worksheet field reviews. Coordinated with the various local agencies was required to access the traffic signal cabinets in order to conduct cabinet inventory. Also, "before" corridor travel time runs for the weekday a.m., mid -day, and p.m. peak periods were collected as well as the weekend mid -day peak period. Tru-Traffic was utilized to conduct the travel time runs and video data was also collected for the travel time runs. AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach 17 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services The following matrix provides a concise overview of AECOM's qualifications of similar current and recently completed projects and the associated elements of work. Pasadena On -Call Traffic SR-47 Schuyler Heim Bridge OCTA TSSP Projects Durfee Avenue Grade Separa Edinger Avenue Reconstructi Irvine and OC Great Park, On Costa Mesa On -Call Planning Fairmont Avenue Grade Sepa Culver Drive Signal Mods and 1-5 Gateway TMP Mitigation Santa Clarita ITMS PMC, OCTA BRT, ARTIC Caltrans D1 D8 and D11 On-C :5 m c c vl c m N Ov _ A m e m �n O in vl v N ut ,e.- C I` Q E p 1- C — a m p 'vt v v c o C U V O c c v vl N rho w a aT+ `m 3 v v 4. Understanding and Methodology The City of Huntington Beach has a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for new projects and upgrades to existing facilities that goes through 2016/2017 with goals to improve infrastructure, long-term financial sustainability and economic development. The funding for the CIP is from Special Revenue Funds restricted to specific purposes and Enterprise Funds mostly for water and sewer service. The civil engineering scope of work includes several of the CIP categories: drainage and water quality, facilities (new and upgrades), streets and transportation, and sewer improvements. The key to successfully completing on -call engineering and professional consulting services is to have the depth of staff and to work as an extension of the City's engineering staff when needed. With a total staff of over 1,600 in the (Los Angeles County and Orange County (LA Metro) area, AECOM is ready to provide the integrated services that will achieve total success for the City. Single Point of Contact. The AECOM project organization is designed to offer the City a single point of contact and accountability, ready access to a highly experienced technical team, and a deep bench of resources covering the full range of expertise that may be required under this contract. Our Project Manager for Traffic Engineering Services, Doug Smith, PE, PTOE, will serve as the single point of contact for task orders issued by the City. Doug will be responsible for the day-to-day control of all aspects of AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 18 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services project execution. He will be responsible for directing and documenting all technical aspects of the project and will be the City's single point of contact. He will coordinate our team in the performance of services. Approach to On -Call Task Order Management. AECOM has a proven approach to on -call task management from notice -to -proceed (NTP) through project completion. This approach is based on establishing the proper management structure, reporting relationships and project communications. Our approach to task delivery includes four principal elements: 1) Our project manager as the single point - of -contact; 2) Well defined scope and deliverables; 3) An effective communications process; 4) Proactive project controls and reporting. Upon receipt of a Task Order (TO), the following organizational steps will be systematically employed: The TO will be reviewed by Doug Smith, our Project Manager. Based on the type of project and disciplines required, the PM will choose a Task Leader and assemble a team of key engineers from the organization chart to focus on completing the TO. With multiple offices in southern California, we will assign engineers who are in proximity to the project site, if they have the depth of qualifications required. The team will meet to discuss the project, the scope of work, the deliverables, the key issues, the research necessary, and to develop a list of questions. The team may make a site visit to enhance its understanding of the project, location, requirements and potential issues. The PM and TL will prepare a draft scope of services, fee estimate and schedule and review them with the team. The scope will be thorough and comprehensive to minimize changes later in the project. They will consult with the CAD manager for CAD standards, requirements, and organization. The PM and TL will select a Quality Technical Reviewer (QTR) and develop a Quality Control (QC) Plan. We will then meet with City staff to discuss the project, the questions, and the scope, fee estimate and schedule in the TO. Based on the results of this meeting, we will prepare the final TO, have it reviewed by the QTR, and submit it to the City's Project Manager. Efforts to Achieve Client Satisfaction AECOM commits to working closely with the City to implement upcoming projects effectively and to the City's complete satisfaction. We make this commitment based on our company's resources and our team's proven ability. This team is up to the challenge, and we look forward to working with the City on important upcoming assignments. AECOM's depth of resources, experience, and position in the industry allow us to stay current with innovative and cutting -edge technology. Our innovation enables us to develop creative and detailed solutions that are yet practical and feasible, so as to minimize construction costs, right-of-way impacts, and impacts to the surrounding community. For example, construction staging and MOT was a major issue for the SR-134 at Fairmont Avenue Grade Separation project and AECOM (legacy URS) provided unique solutions to building the project while maintaining traffic movement. Section D Service Category F. Water Engineering AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Ipm P49its Service Categories PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE Jesus Lopez, PE Project Manager Pipelines Andrew Romer, PE Jesus Lopez, PE Wells Russ Hulse, PE Joseph Long, PE Hydrogeology Brian Partington, PE, GE Reservoirs Dave Scherschel, PE, SE Bernie Pyska, PE Pressure Regulating Fac. Russ Hulse, PE Bryan Paine, PE Pumping Facilities/HVAC/Process Bernie Pyska, PE Joseph Long, PE Tama Snow, PE Randy Stange, PE Electrical and SCADA Allen Randall, PE Gerardo Yniguez, PE Geotechnicai Praveen Yerra, PE Mike Smith, PE Tom O'Meara (Lab Services) Construction Support Bill Schramm 19 F. WATER ENGINEERING 1. Firm's Capabilities AECOM's experience in planning, designing and managing water systems dates back more than 100 years. Our high-level expertise in water, wastewater, water resources, community infrastructure and water design -build enables us to provide comprehensive solutions for our clients. through these disciplines, we offer integrated services for total project delivery, covering everything from initial environmental planning studies to detailed design, construction management, total program delivery operations, and maintenance expertise. We understand that water is the building block of civilization and that it is our responsibility to provide safe and reliable water and protect this vital resource. AECOM experts are industry leaders whose approaches to delivering clean, safe water incorporate the latest technoloies, while delivering practical and economical solutions to capture new water sources, construct new or upgrade treatment facilities, or expand pumping, storage and distribution system infrastructure. 2. Key personnel who have participated on named projects. ►Jesus Lopez, PE — Project Manager Exp, f AECOM 25 years; with others 0 years Education: BS Civil Engineering R-;�r-l;,,lr; i Professional Engineer, CA#52517 Mr. Lopez will serve as AECOM's Project Manager for the Water Engineering Service Category and will communicate directly with his counterpart at the City. He will make the initial review of each Task Order or project choose the Task Leader, assemble the team, review the scope, schedule, and fee estimate, and coordinate with the City. During the execution of the work, he will meet regularly with the Task Leader, review progress, and report to the City. He will be available for face-to-face meetings and by telephone and email. Mr. Lopez has been responsible for design for numerous water/ recycled water pipelines and sewer/storm drain projects. He has been involved in underground utility searches, alignment route studies, horizontal and vertical alignments, utility relocations, AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach 20 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services hydraulic system analysis, public agency coordination, and plans, specifications and estimates. Mr. Lopez has also prepared more than a dozen modeling studies for reclaimed water facilities, and for sewer and water master plans, using various computer applications for engineering, economic analysis, planning, alternatives, identification and ranking of pipeline deficiencies, and capital improvement projects • City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering Services - 2011-2014 • City of Long Beach and Long Beach Water Department On -Call Engineering Services - 1980-2014 • Los Angeles Department of Water and Power On -Call Engineering Services - 2008-Ongoing The following table presents key team members for service category F. Water Engineering. Resumes for all team members on the organization chart for this category are included in the Appendix. ►Andrew Romer, PE Mr. Romer has been responsible for design of over $1 billion in major Role: Pipelines water transmission pipelines and associated facilities, pumping Experience: AECOM: 27; Others: 8 stations, treatment plants, tunnels, and trenchless installations. Award: Education: BS, Civil Engineering; 2012 Stephen D. Bechtel Pipeline Engineering Award by the ASCE. BS, Business Administration . Adams Avenue Bridge Waterline Relocation, Huntington Beach, CA Registration: Professional Engineer River Supply Conduit Improvements, Units 5 and 6, LADWP (Civil) CA #37116 Owens Lake Shallow Flood Transmission Mains, LADWP ►Russell Hulse, PE Mr. Hulse's extensive experience includes flood control and drainage Role: Wells; Pressure Regulating projects as well as waterworks and wastewater facilities including Facilities reservoirs, water transmission mains, wells, and pump stations for Experience: AECOM:46; Others: 7 water systems throughout California. Education: MS, BS, Civil Engineering . Well No. 54 and Well No. 48, Anaheim Registration: Professional Engineer . North Basin Groundwater Protection Project, OCWD, Fullerton, CA (Civil) CA #17139 . Tustin Desalter Well No. 4, Tustin, CA ► Brian Partington, HG, GE Mr. Partington is experienced in conducting water -supply -related Role: Hydrogeology work including municipal supply well installation, aquifer testing, and Experience: AECOM: 18; Others: 2 groundwater basin analysis. His regulatory experience includes the Education: BS, Geology California RWQCB, USEPA, DTSC, OCSD, and various members of CUPA. Registration: Professional . Fault Study, Huntington Beach, CA Hydrologist CA #883; . Water Supply Wells, Lake Los Angeles, CA Geotechnical Engineer CA #7612 . Water Reservoir, Los Angeles, CA, Confidential Client ►Dave Scherschel, PE, SE Mr. Scherschel's structural engineering ranges from conceptual design, Role: Reservoirs to construction resident engineering. Projects include reservoirs, Experience: AECOM: 46; Others: 30 bridges, treatment plants, pumping stations, seismic analyses/retrofit, Education: BS, Civil/Structural Eng. commercial facilities, and flood control facilities. Registration: Professional Engineer . Harris Reservoir Replacement, CWSC, Westlake Village, CA (Civil) CA #16091; Professional . Bay Street Reservoir Replacement Project, Santa Cruz, CA Engineer (Structural) CA #1572 . Hidden Canyon Buried Reservoir, Anaheim, CA ►Bernie Pyska, PE Mr. Pyska civil/sanitary engineering projects both public and private Role: Pumping Facilities sectors. As a senior engineer, he has been responsible for planning, Experience: AECOM: 25; Others: 9 design and construction of conventional and advanced water and Education: BS, MS, Civil Engineering wastewater treatment plants. Registratir>, Professional Engineer . Caltrans SR-73 Stormwater Detention Basins, Orange County, CA (Civil) CA #38656 • Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Los Angeles DWP • Hyperion/Rio-Hondo Wastewater Pump Station, Los Angeles, CA AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 21 On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services ►Joseph Long, PE Mr. Long's public infrastructure projects include wellhead facilities, Role: Wells; Process regional pumping facilities, disinfection systems, and surface reservoirs Experience: AECOM: 2; Others: 20 facilities, along with potable/reclaimed water conveyance/storage. Education: BS, Civil Engineering • Orange Park Acres Well No. 1, Orange, CA, IRWD Registration: Professional Engineer • Syphon Reservoir Interim Facilities, Irvine, CA, IRWD (Civil) CA #54329 • Stockdale West Water Banking Facility, Bakersfield, CA, IRWD ► Bryan Paine, PE Mr. Paine has experience in pump stations, groundwater wells, pipe - Role: Pressure Regulating Facilities lines, steel/concrete reservoirs, drainage facilities, hydrology/hydraulic Experience: AECOM: 12; Others: 5 studies, BMP facilities, civil site improvements, and permitting. Education: BS, Civil Engineering; Pressure Regulating Stations 70 and Pressure Zone 335/400 BS, Environmental Engineering Conversion (20 PR facilities), Anaheim, CA Registration: Professional Engineer . Syphon Reservoir Interim Facilities, Irvine, CA, IRWD (Civil) CA #64334 • Ladera Ranch Domestic Reservoir, Santa Margarita Water District ►Allen Randall, PE Mr. Randall's experience also includes the management and design Role Electrical and SCADA of electrical systems for industrial/commercial facilities, site/roadway Exper AECOM: 36; Others: 8 lighting, power transmission/distribution, control wiring diagrams, Educ.. MS, Electrical Engineer- electrical estimating, telemetry systems, and instrument systems. ing; 135, Electrical Engineering is SCADA Design for Water System; Standards Upgrade, EVMWD Registration: Professional Engineer • Plant No. 2 Digester Ferric Chloride Facility, OCSD (Electrical) CA #9206 • On -Call Electrical Engineering Services, EVMWD Mr. Schramm has provided plan/specification reviews, cost estimates, ` Bill Schramm, PE Electrical and SCADA schedules, project/contract administration, construction support, and Experience: AECOM: 13; Others: 28 onsite construction management services for a variety of both public and private sector clients across the county during his 40-year career. • Potable Water, Fire Water, and Natural Gas Distribution Systems Upgrades, NBVC Point Mugu, CA • Alternative Fuels Vehicle Refueling Facility, NBVC Port Hueneme, C 3. Orange County/Los Angeles County public agency references ►City of Huntington Beach On -Call Civil Engineering Design Services Reference: Andrew Ferrigno, PE - 714.536.5291- aferrigno@surfcity-hb.org Dates: 2011-2014 Personnel: Kendall Zirkel, Jesus Lopez, Allen Randall, Andrew Romer, Jerry Flores AECOM has had several on -call contracts for potable water pipeline and production engineering design services with the City of Huntington Beach. A full range of services have been provided, including PS&E preparation, water line design, feasibility studies, traffic analyses, survey, geotechnical, drainage analyses and improvements, requiring agency and environmental approvals. Some of the Task Orders follow: • Yorktown 30-inch Transmission Main Corrosion Rehabilitation & Appurtenance Retrofit. Evaluation and preliminary design; final plans, specifications and estimates; bidding/construction phase services. • Heil Avenue Stormwater Pump Station. Data collection and preliminary design, preliminary design report, detailed design, plans and specifications preparation, bidding and construction phase services, project management and project engineering support, CAD services, new electrical service coordination, telemetry tie in to City's SCADA system. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 22 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Sunset Beach Water Main, Phase 3. Replacing and upgrading approximately 2,600 linear feet of old cast iron and asbestos cement water mains in alleys with PVC along with additional connections for more redundancy and reliability. Also, reconstruction of alley pavement after replacement of the lines. Cast Iron Pipe Replacement. Project was to replace 2,020 linear feet of cast iron water mains in various alleys in the downtown area, and necessitated reconstruction of old asphalt concrete alleys at several locations. The alley reconstruction addressed existing drainage problems. Long Beach Water Department On -Call Civil Engineering Design Services Mark Christoffels, PE - 626.962.9292 - Mark.Christoffels@longbeach.gov 2003-2015 Jesus Lopez, Russ Hulse, Allen Randall, Andrew Romer, Dave Scherschel, Gerardo Yniguez AECOM has been providing as -needed architectural and engineering services under several contracts with the City and LEWD under recent contracts; AECOM legacy companies have worked with the City since 1980 providing water and sewer system upgrades, drainage, and street improvements. Recent representative projects include the following, on which several of the project team have worked together: Pacific Coast Highway Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project, WD-04-13 Long Beach 8 Valve Improvement Project, WD-16-13 MWD Feeder to the Boosted Zone Project, WD-15-12 Cistern 3 West Vault Upgrade, WD-16-11 ► IRWD Orange Park Acres Well No. 1 Jacob Moeder, PE, Irvine Ranch Water District 949.453.5554 - moeder@irwd.com 2012-2015 (complete) Joe Long, Greg Hoisington, Bryan Paine, Tama Snow AECOM (legacy URS) designed the Orange Park Acres Well No. 1(OPA) that will provide a groundwater supply source to serve the OPA service area. The well will have an initial maximum production rate of 2,000 gpm (expandable to 4,000 gpm). Project included the design and implementation of a chloramine disinfection system, distribution system booster pumps, and a primary wellhead pumping system. The well facility includes a contiguous building housing the new production well with a wet-well/clearwell, vertical turbine booster pump with VFD, and a fully contained MCC room. The wet well was incorporated into the overall design to provide the booster pumps with a stable suction water level. Since the production water will be directly incorporated into the domestic water distribution system, chloramine disinfection will be provided to meet CDPH requirements. The site will also include landscaping, security cameras, radio telemetry, drainage facilities, a parking area, fire suppression system, and new electrical service. Due to the proximity of the residential area, AECOM prepared a full -site inclusive noise analysis to determine appropriate noise -reduction mitigation measures. A hydraulic computer model network analysis of IRWD's Zone 5 OPA domestic water system was prepared to confirm the pump hydraulic characteristics and ability to meet the system demands within the OPA service area. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 23 Additional On -Call Contracts. AECOM legacy companies have been assisting cities and agencies in southern California by providing services under on -call contracts for over 50 years. As evidenced by our high -quality work and on -time, on -budget performance, the following is a list of our clients where we have provided continuous or nearly continuous on -call and task order services for many years. Antelope Valley -East Kern Water Agency, 1965 Metropolitan Water District of Southern 2007 Palmdale California City of Anaheim 1980 Mojave Public Utility District, Mojave 1980 City of Corona 2004 North of River MWD, Bakersfield 1969 City of Huntington Beach 2005 Olivenhain MWD, Encinitas 1959 City of Indio 2005 Otay Water District, Spring Valley 1998 City of Long Beach/Long Beach Water Dept. 1980 Padre Dam MWD, Santee 1975 City of Los Angeles BOS 2003 Poway MWD/City of Poway 1960 City of Los Angeles BOE 2002 Quartz Hill Water District, Quartz Hill 1964 City of Los Angeles DWP 2003 Riverside County Transportation Department 1989 City of Riverside 1999 Rosamond Community Services District 1985 City of Santa Ana 1975 Rosedale -Rio Bravo Water Storage District 1962 City of San Diego 1998 San Bernardino MWD 2006 E Niles Community Services Dist, Bakersfield 1968 San Diego County Water Authority 2007 Kern Delta Water District, Bakersfield 1965 University of California - San Diego 1960 Las Virgines MWD, Calabasas 1965 Valley Center MWD 1994 4. Understanding and Methodology The City of Huntington Beach has a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for new projects and upgrades to existing facilities that goes through 2016/2017 with goals to improve infrastructure, long-term financial sustainability and economic development. The funding for the CIP is from Special Revenue Funds restricted to specific purposes and Enterprise Funds mostly for water and sewer service. The Water scope of work includes several of the CIP categories: water system upgrades, water main replacement, corrosion control, transmission main improvements, replacement, reservoir design and construction, well rehabilitation, booster station and transmission lines, rehabilitation of existing components, and construction of new storage and production facilities. The key to successfully completing on -call engineering and professional consulting services is to have the depth of staff and to work as an extension of the City's engineering staff when needed. With a total staff of over 1,600 in the (Los Angeles County and Orange County (LA Metro) area, AECOM is ready to provide the integrated services that will achieve total success for the City. Single Point of Contact. The AECOM project organization is designed to offer the City a single point of contact and accountability, ready access to a highly experienced technical team, and a deep bench of resources covering the full range of expertise that may be required under this contract. Our Project Manager for Water Engineering Services, Jesus Lopez, PE, will serve as the single point of contact for task orders issued by the City. Jesus will be responsible for the day-to-day control of all aspects of project AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 24 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services execution. He will be responsible for directing and documenting all technical aspects of the project, and he will coordinate our team in the performance of all of its services. Approach to On -Call Task Order Management. AECOM has a proven approach to on -call task management from notice -to -proceed (NTP) through project completion. This approach is based on establishing the proper management structure, reporting relationships and project communications. Our approach to task delivery includes four principal elements: 1) Our project manager as the single point -of - contact; 2) Well-defined scope and deliverables; 3) An effective communications process; and 4) Proactive project controls and reporting. Upon receipt of a Task Order (TO), the following organizational steps will be systematically employed: , The TO will be reviewed by Jesus Lopez, our Project Manager. Based on the type of project and disciplines required, the PM will choose a Task Leader and assemble a team of key engineers from the organization chart to focus on completing the TO. With multiple offices in southern California, we will assign engineers who are in proximity to the project site, if they have the depth of qualifications required. The team will meet to discuss the project, the scope of work, the deliverables, the key issues, the research necessary, and to develop a list of questions. The team may make a site visit to enhance its understanding of the project, location, requirements and potential issues. The PM and TL will prepare a draft scope of services, fee estimate and schedule and review them with the team. The scope will be thorough and comprehensive to avoid changes later in the project. They will consult with the CAD manager for CAD standards, requirements, and organization. The PM and TL will select a Quality Technical Reviewer (QTR) and develop a Quality Control (QC) Plan. We will then meet with City staff to discuss the project, the questions, and the scope, fee estimate and schedule in the TO. Based on the results of this meeting, we will prepare the final TO, have it reviewed by the QTR, and submit it to the City's Project Manager. Efforts to Achieve Client Satisfaction AECOM commits to working closely with the City to implement upcoming projects effectively and to the City's complete satisfaction. We make this commitment based on our company's resources and our team's proven ability. This team is up to the challenge, and we look forward to working with the City on important upcoming assignments. AECOM's depth of resources, experience, and position in the industry allow us to stay current with innovative and cutting -edge technology. Our innovation enables us to develop creative and detailed solutions that are yet practical and feasible, so as to minimize construction costs, right-of-way impacts, and impacts to the surrounding community. Section D Service Category G. Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach 25 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE G. GEOTECHNICAL Garry Lay, PE, GE Project Manager Geotechnical Investigation Neville Su, PE, GE Ratnam Tharmendira, PE, GE Chris Goetz, PG, CEG Praveen Yerra, PE Geotechnical Reports Preparation S. Nesarajah, PE, GE Shiva Sivakulam, PE • Observation, Inspection & Testing Kevin Chang, PE AP Engineering (Subconsultant) Service Categories G. GEOTECHNICAL 1. Firm's Capabilities AECOM now offers geotechnical engineering services (through the recent acquisition of URS Corporation in 2014) with well - established roots in the greater areas of Orange and Los Angeles counties that date back to 1938. AECOM provides a full -spectrum of geotechnical engineering and testing services to support the City's capital improvement projects including pavement rehabilitations, street improvements, sewer/water line replacements, storm drain improvements, and recreational parks. AECOM can also provide geotechnical specialists to investigate seismic hazards that are common in the City including fault ruptures (Active Newport - Inglewood Fault Zone), liquefaction, lateral spreading, and seismic - induced deformations such as settlements and slope failures. Typical services consist of field investigations, laboratory testing, field inspection/testing and preparation of geotechnical reports. AECOM has over 60 geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, and field soil inspectors residing in our Los Angeles and Orange County offices, most of whom are licensed Geotechnical Engineers, Geologists, and Engineering Geologists. 2. Key personnel who have participated on named projects • Geotechnical Laboratory Testing ll� G. Garry Lay, PE, GE - Project Manager Tom O'Meara • Materials Testing Experience: AECOM (legacy URS) 21 years; with others 17 years AP Engineering (Subconsultant) Education: MS Civil Engineering, BS Civil Engineering Registration: Professional Engineer, CA #31876, Also HI; Geotechnical Engineer, CA #GE508 Mr. Lay will serve as AECOM's Project Manager for the Geotechnical, Materials Testing and Inspection Service Category and will communicate directly with his counterpart at the City. He will make the initial review of each Task Order or project, choose the Task Leader, assemble the team, review the scope, schedule, and fee estimate, and coordinate with the City. During the execution of the work, he will meet regularly with the Task Leader, review progress, and report to the City. He will be available for face -to face meetings and by telephone and email. AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach 26 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Mr. Lay has 38 years of professional practice in geotechnical engineering and project management. He is the manager of the AECOM (legacy URS) Geotechnical Engineering Department that provides services in geater metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and Orange counties. He has consulted on a variety of projects for military, government, and private sector clients. Mr. Lay has extensive experience in managing on -call engineering services contracts; he is the project manager for several current similar on -call geotechnical, materials testing and inspection services contracts with local agencies: Five on -call geotechnical, materials testing and inspection services contracts with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW), Project Management Division (PMD) and Geotechnical and Materials Engineering Division (GMED). Completed over 35 task orders since 2010 On -call geotechnical consulting services contract since 1998 with City of Monterey Park, Department of Public Works, Engineering Division Two on -call geotechnical investigation and inspection services contracts with City of Santa Monica Architecture Services Department. Completed two task orders in 2015 The following table presents key team members for service category G. Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection. Resumes for all team members on the organization chart for this category are included in the appendix. ►Nevel Shihwei Su, PE, GE Mr. Su has extensive experience in in roadway, bridge, building, and Role: Geotechnical Investigation general civil projects throughout southern California. He has worked Experience: AECOM: 7; Others: 10 on major projects for local cities, counties, Caltrans, and other State Education: MS, Structural Eng. and and Federal agencies. Geomechanics; BS, Civil Eng. Two on -call geotechnical, materials testing and inspection services Registration: Professional Engineer contracts with LACDPW GMED. (Civil) CA #61639; Registered Three on -call geotechnical, materials testing and inspection services Geotechnical Engineer CA #GE2696 contracts with LACDPW PMD ►Saddanathapillai Nesarajah, Dr. Nesarajah's focus is on geotechnical and earthquake engineering. PhD, PE, GE He specializes in preparing geotechnical engineering reports for the Role: Geotechnical Reports Prep. design and construction of libraries, schools, fire and police stations, Experience: AECOM: 16; Others: 1 recreation centers, refinery and power plant structures, tunnels, dams Education: PhD, Civil Engineering, and other commercial structures. MS, Geotechnical Engineering, . On -call geotechnical and environmental services contract with City of BS, English (Honors) Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering since 2000 Registration: Professional Engineer a On -call geotechnical services contract with Los Angeles Unified (Civil) CA #62504; Geotechnical Engineer CA #2717 School District. ► Kevin Chang, PE Mr. Chang has served as resident geotechnical engineer on diverse Role: Observation, Inspection and projects in US and Taiwan. He has also provided soil/grading inspections Testing and testing services for numerous residential/commercial buildings in Experience: AECOM: 1; Others: 9 Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. Education: MS, Geotechnical Eng.; . Construction inspection and testing for SR-91 widening project BS, Geotechnical Engineering . Construction inspection and testing for on -call geotechnical, Registration: Professional Engineer (Civil) CA #77688 materials testing and inspection services contracts with LACDPW GMED and PMD AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 27 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services ►Tom O'Meara Mr. O'Meara manages the geotechnical testing laboratory in our Role: Geotechnical Laboratory Orange County office. He has provided laboratory testing services Testing for a broad range of civil engineering projects worldwide. Laboratory Experience: AECOM: 24; Others: 0 capabilities include index testing, compressibility and swell testing, Education: BS, Civil Engineering dispersion testing, hydraulic conductivity and strength testing. 1-5 Freeway Widening Project, Los Angeles, CA Upper Chiquita Reservoir and Pump Station, Santa Margarita, CA JWPCP - Tunnel/Outfall (near Port of Los Angeles), Los Angeles, CA 3. Orange County/Los Angeles County public agency references ►On -Call Geotechnical, Materials Testing and Inspection Services - Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Geotechnical and Materials Engineering Division (GMED) - Various locations Reference: William Man, PE, Project Manager 626.458.4925 - dman@dpw.lacounty.gov Dates: 2003-present Personnel: Garry Lay, Project Manager; Neville Su, Deputy Project Manager; Saddanathapillai Nesarajah, Analysis/ Reporting; Ratnam Tharmendira, Field Investigation; Tom O'Meara, Geotechnical Lab Testing AECOM (legacy URS) has been providing continuous on -call geotechnical, materials testing and inspection services to GMED since 2003. Some of the relevant tasks performed under this contract are listed below: Vasquez Canyon Road Pavement Reconstruction, Santa Clarita. Field recon- naissance to map and document the existing distressed pavement conditions, drilling of 22 exploratory borings on the roadway; laboratory testing of subgrade soils and fill materials; and provided recommendations for mitigation schemes to reduce any future differential settlement at the proposed reconstructed pavement sections. Sierra Highway Bridge Replacement, Santa Clarita. Field exploration cond- ucted by AECOM consisted of performing rotary -wash borings and Becker penetration tests in addition to a geophysical survey consisting of two P-wave refraction and two ReMi surveys. The final design consisted of Caltrans Class 200 alternative W-section piles for both the bridge widening and replacement. Avenue M and 61nd Street Water Reservoirs, Palmdale. Comprehensive geotechnical engineering investigation program to give LACDPW recommendations for the foundation system of four proposed water reservoirs in Palmdale. The reservoirs will be 3.2 MG welded steel storage tanks proposed to be on a level pad. A complete geological and seismic hazard evaluation was performed for the site, which included landsliding hazards, subsidence, flooding, ground motion, liquefaction, ground rupture and other hazards. Construction considerations for slopes, earthwork and monitoring were also included with our recommendations. Ninth Avenue Storm Drain, Hacienda Heights to City of Industry. Project consisted of four major storm drain lines with a total combined length of about two miles. The storm drain lines have outside diameters AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 28 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services ranging from 2 to 5 feet and invert depths from 5 to 15 feet below the existing ground surface, and will be primarily constructed by the conventional cut -and -cover method. AECOM assisted the LACDPW with drilling of 45 geotechnical borings to depths ranging from 12 to 62 feet below existing ground surface. After completion of the subsurface investigation program and laboratory testing, AECOM submitted a Geotechnical Data Report to present geotechnical boring logs and laboratory test results for design. ►On -Call Geotechnical, Materials Testing and Inspection Services - Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Project Management Division (PMD) - Various locations in Los Angeles County Reference: Andrew Moey PE, Program Manager 626.513.6763 - amoey@dpw.lacounty.gov Dates: 2004-present Personnel: Garry Lay, Project Manager; Neville Su, Deputy Project Manager; Saddanathapillai Nesarajah, Ratnam I. Tharmendira, Field investigation; AP Engineering, Materials Testing/Inspection; Chris Goetz, Engineering Geology Through our current and recent past as -needed geotechnical services contracts with LACDPW PMD, the AECOM (legacy URS) team has a significant amount of direct experience at healthcare facilities throughout Los Angeles County's jurisdiction including healthcare facilities projects regulated by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD). Within the past 11 years (2004-present), AECOM has provided geotechnical and geohazard consulting, construction inspection and testing services at four (4) major County of Los Angeles Healthcare centers including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center; Olive View —UCLA Medical Center; Harbor —UCLA Medical Center; and LAC+USC Medical Center. ►On -Call Geotechnical Investigation Services - City of Santa Monica, Architecture Services - Reed Park and Ozone Park Improvements Reference: Jean Bellman, Architect 310.458.2205 - jean.bellman@smgov.net Dates: January 2015-present Personnel: Garry Lay, Project Manager; Neville Su, Engineerinbg Analyses/Reports; Ratnam Tharmendira, Field AECOM (legacy URS) has completed geotechnical investigation services for proposed improvements at Reed and Ozone recreational parks in the City. The potential amenities at Reed Park may include outdoor exercise equipment, new lighting, a hardscape area (concrete seat walls, paving) for outdoor performances and walkways through a new landscaped area. The potential amenities at Ozone Park may include a new fence along the Dewey Street edge and new children's play equipment in the existing play areas. AECOM explored the subsurface conditions at the proposed project areas by drilling test borings and performing percolation testing to provide foundation design parameters and construction recommendations. 4. Understanding and Methodology The City of Huntington Beach has a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for new projects and upgrades to existing facilities that runs through 2016/2017 with goals to improve infrastructure, long-term financial sustainability and economic development. The funding for the CIP is from Special Revenue Funds restricted to specific purposes and Enterprise Funds mostly for water and sewer service. The scope of AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 29 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services work for geotechnical, materials testing and inspection includes several of the CIP categories: drainage and water quality, facilities (new/upgrades), streets and transportation, and sewer/water improvements. The Manager of our Los Angeles Metropolitan Region Geotechnical Engineering Department, Garry F� Lay, PE, GE, will be our Project Manager for Geotechnical, Materials Testing and Inspection, and he will be the single point -of -contact to the City. Garry will be responsible for responding to any requests from City's Project Managers, overall coordination of our services, maintaining work effectiveness and efficiency, coordinating cost and schedule, and addressing City's objectives. The following illustrates our methodology and approach to a typical geotechnical, materials testing and inspection task order, which consists of the following distinct tasks. Understanding of Geotechnical Investigation Services. We are ready to assist the City by performing comprehensive geotechnical investigations (involving geology, seismicity, subsurface explorations, groundwater conditions, laboratory testing, engineering analyses to support foundation selection, earthwork recommendations, pavement;design, and stability analyses). A work plan of the geotechnical investigation services to be provided to the City is as follows: Data Review, Geologic/Seismic Hazards Evaluation, Site Reconnaissance, and Permitting. Upon receipt of Notice -to -Proceed (NTP) for the task order from the City, we will develop an understanding of the assignment through an initial meeting or conference with the City's authorized representatives and the project design team. We will visit the project site and then conduct a geologic and seismic hazards evaluation by reviewing available pertinent geologic and geotechnical data including, but not limited to, reports prepared by the California Geological Survey (CGS), and CGS Special Publication 117A. If required, the appropriate permits for subsurface investigation/encroachment will be obtained prior to field investigations. Field Explorations. Subsurface explorations may involve the use of various drilling techniques including the most common types: rotary -wash, bucket auger, and/or hollow -stem auger, depending on the particular applications and project constraints. Other subsurface exploration techniques may also include geophysical soundings, cone penetration testing (CPT), test pits, Becker Hammer, and sonic methods. Prior to mobilizing drilling equipment to the field, we will conduct a field reconnaissance to lay out the proposed exploratory locations at the site and then notify Underground Service Alert (USA) in order to identify any utilities and subsurface structures that could be in conflict with the proposed exploration locations. Where explorations are to be conducted within City streets or busy trafficked areas, we provide appropriate traffic control in accordance with acceptable protocols. Laboratory Testing Program. Soils samples obtained during field exploration are tested to evaluate geotechnical engineering properties per ASTM standards. Depending on the type of soils encountered in the borings, the testing would typically include moisture content and dry density, Atterberg Limits, particle size analyses, direct shear or unconfined compression, consolidation/collapse potential, maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, expansion index, R-value and corrosivity tests. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 30 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Geotechnical Engineering Analysis and Report. Results from the field and laboratory tests are compiled and used by AECOM to conduct engineering analyses for developing conclusions and design recommendations. Engineering analyses would include pavement structural section thickness, foundation bearing values/settlements, retaining wall design values, seismic coefficients, shoring requirements, slope stability, and soil corrosion potential. Conclusions and recommendations will be presented in a Geotechnical Investigation Report. The report includes pertinent findings with respect to seismic, geologic, and geotechnical engineering issues. All reports will be signed by a California registered Geotechnical Engineer (GE) and if required, a California Certified Engineering Geologist (CEG). Understanding of Construction Inspection and Testing. AECOM routinely provides geotechnical, materials inspection and testing when projects go into the construction phase. These services are performed for the purpose of observing the geotechnical portion of the construction operations and to evaluate if these operations are being performed in accordance with the plans and specifications, and the intent of the project's geotechnical report recommendations. We accomplish this by providing a qualified field inspector (soil technician) to the site either full-time or intermittently, to perform the following tasks: 1�_,Inspect and test site preparation, excavation and removal of unsuitable materials; Map geology for in -grading evaluation of temporary or permanent slope stability; Inspect foundation construction including shallow and deep foundations; Perform laboratory testing on onsite and import materials to evaluate suitability; \ Test and observe placement of compacted fills and backfills and perform compaction and field density tests on fills and backfills placed; Submit Daily Field Reports to the City's Construction Manager and prepare final reports summarizing the results of our construction inspection and testing for the project. Efforts to Achieve Client Satisfaction AECOM commits to working closely with the City to implement upcoming projects effectively and to the City's complete satisfaction. We make this commitment based on our company's resources and our team's proven ability. With the aforementioned methodology and technical approach, we are confident we can work closely with the City's Project Manager, Construction Manager and Contractor's Field Superintendent as a team to successfully complete our geotechnical, materials testing and inspection task `orders in a high -quality manner, on time and within budget. This team is up to the challenge, and we look forward to working with the City on important upcoming assignments. Section D 4 Service Category ,H. Architectural Services AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services "Inq "61 Service Categories fl, ypi�- PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE , Jagadish Gundarlahalli, PE Richard Schlutz, AIA, LEED AP Project Manager H. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 1. Firm's Capabilities AECOM is a global provider of professional architectural, engineering and technical design services in a broad range of markets including transportation, facilities, environmental, energy, water and government. AECOM has been providing integrated architectural 31 services since 1990 with local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence. The City of Huntington Beach has a distinctive reputation as an inviting tourist destination as well as a vibrant beach community with a thriving local culture. As a member of the Orange County community, AECOM strives to protect and enhance the City's built environment; we have architectural specialists in public projects at every scale, ranging from pump stations to courthouses --with our Project Architect clients' goals in mind. We understand that the City of Huntington Aiyla Balakumar, AIA, NCARB Beach's primary objective for this agreement is to have access to Building Information Management (BIM) highly qualified and responsive professionals that provide expert Ernie Bustamante, ACP design, planning and construction administration services catering to Architectural Designer/Modeler the needs of the City's myriad projects. Sean Wen Interior Design 2. Key personnel who have participated on named projects Adrienne Danet ► Richard Schlutz, AIA LEED AP - Project Manager Cost Estimating Philip Mathur, MRICS Experience: AECOM 22 years; with others 15 years Structural Engineering Education: MA Architecture, BS Architecture Paul Alves, PE, SE Registration: American Institute of Architects; LEED Accredited Professional Mechanical Engineering Mr. Schlutz will serve as AECOM's Project Manager for the Daphne Huang, PE, LEED AP BD+C Architectural Services Category and will communicate directly with Construction Support his counterpart at the City. He will make the initial review of each Richard Schlutz, AIA, LEED AP Task Order or project, choose the Task Leader, assemble the team, Aiyla Balakumar, AIA, NCARB review the scope, schedule, and fee estimate, and coordinate with the City. During execution of the work, he will meet regularly with the Project Task Leader, review progress, and report to the City. He will be available for face -to face meetings and by telephone and email. Mr. Schlutz is a senior architect with more than 35 years of experience on a broad range of building types, including commercial, industrial, military, and residential, as well as interiors. He has worked on world- wide projects for the Department of Defense; these projects often AECOM Statement of qualifications City of Huntington Beach 32 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services involve assessing current condition of facilities and participating in master planning for new or expanded facilities, completing construction drawings, and participating in construction administration. Projects have included pump houses for water tanks and for large scale underground fuel tanks, electrical buildings and central plants. • Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant, Sacramento Regional County Sanitation Dist., Sacramento, CA • Jetline Engineering, Inc., Plant and Office Facility, Irvine, CA • Big Canyon Country Club Remodel, Newport Beach, CA The following table presents key team members for service category H. Architectural Services. Resumes for all team members on the organization chart for this category are included in the appendix. SERVICES - Key MembersARCHITECTURAL Team ►Aiyla Balakumar, AIA, NCARB Ms. Balakumar is a versatile architect with skills that range from project Role: Project Architect; management to construction support to web design. She has provided Construction Support architectural design for institutional, commercial, and utility buildings for Experience: AECOM: 2; Others: 7 both public and private clients. Education: M Arch; BA Architecture Registration: Registered Architect, • Plant No. 2 (J-110) Final Effluent Sampler and Building Area Upgrades, NY; California in progress; NCARB OCSD, Huntington Beach, CA • Nitrifying Sidestream Treatment Plant, SRCSD, Sacramento, CA • Luke Air Force Base Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Maricopa County, AZ Ill Ernie Bustamante, ACP Mr. Bustamante is a BIM/CAD manager with extensive experience Role: Building Information with project development from the concept stage through design Management (BIM) development and construction document phases. With over 20 years Experience: AECOM: 22; Others: 6 of CAD experience and 10 years of building information modeling Education: BA Industrial Engineering Registration::Autodesk Certified experience, he is part of the managing team for AECOM's BIM/CAD Professional standards and for coordinating client standards. He is efficient in code analysis and ADA requirements and in Type V construction. • Plant No. 2 (J-110) Final Effluent Sampler and Building Area Upgrades, OCSD, Huntington Beach, CA • New Police Facility, Westminster Police Department, Westminster, CA • Berths 100 -109 Marine Operations Building, Port of Long Beach, CA ►Sean Wen Mr. Wen is a recent graduate from a professional architecture program. Role: Architectural Designer/ He is proficient with a wide array of software platforms, such as Revit, Modeler AutoCAD, and Adobe Creative Suite, and has provided modeling, Experience: AECOM: 1; Others: <1 draftinggraphic services ansu . and g phid pport for a variety of projects of Education: BA Architecture varying scale and scope. • James A. Musick Detention Facility, Irvine, CA • Marine Operations & Crane Maintenance Buildings, POLA, San Pedro, CA ►Adrienne Danet Ms. Danet's experience extends not only to interior architecture, but Role: Interior Design to facility, planning, signage, graphics and product design, all designed Experience: AECOM: 2; Others: 24 to harmonize with the environment. She has been involved in justice, Education: BA Architecture, AA education, commercial and corporate projects. Architecture • James A. Musick Detention Facility, Irvine, CA • Perry Lindsay Middle School, LBUSD, Long Beach, CA • Los Angeles Community Development Center - Whittier Family Recreation Center, Whittier, CA AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 33 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services ►Philip Mathur, MRICS Mr. Mathur is knowledgeable in all aspects of the estimating process Role: Cost Estimating including detailed quantity take -offs, obtaining price quotes, and Experience: AECOM: 1; Others: 18 coordinating/incorporating estimates from all disciplines. He has been Education: BS Quantity Surveying involved in hospitality, educational, mixed -use, healthcare and government Registration: Royal Institution of projects with budgets ranging from c$lM to >$1B. Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) . Edison High School Modernization, Huntington Beach, CA • Golden West College, Learning Resource Center, Huntington Beach, CA • Administration and Maintenance Facilities, Port of Long Beach, CA • Downtown Waterfront Harbor, Port of Long Beach, San Pedro, CA ►Paul Alves, PE, SE Mr. Alves has experience in the design of reinforced concrete, steel, Role: Structural Engineering masonry, and wood structures. His software experience includes the use Experience: AECOM: 15; Others: 1 of PCA ADOSS, PCA BEAM, Enercalc, SAP 2000, CMD'06, Microsoft Excel, Education: BS Civil Engineering BlastFX, RAMSteel, ETABS, RISA, SAFE, and MathCAD. Registration: Professional Engineer . Parking Structure Condition Assmt/Repair, Huntington Beach, CA (Civil) CA #62431; Professional a Los Angeles County Central Jail, Los Angeles, CA Engineer (Structural) CA #5668 a New Police Facility, Westminster Police Department, Westminster, CA • Regional Fire Operations and Training Center, OC Fire Authority ►Daphne Huang, PE, LEED AP Ms. Huang is experienced in the design of various commercial, educational, Role: Mechanical Engineering industrial and correctional infrastructure and facilities projects. She has Experience: AECOM: 8; Others: 5 been responsible for all aspects of HVAC systems. She is proficient in Trace Education: MS Mechanical Eng., BS 700 and EnergyPro softwares for load calculations and title 24 reports; Mechanical Engineering AutoCAD 2010, Microstation V8i and Revit MEP. Registration: Professional Engineer . Plant No. 2 (1-110) Final Effluent Sampler and Building Area Upgrades, (Mechanical) CA #M34080; LEED OCSD, Huntington Beach, CA Accredited Professional • North Operatons & IT Management Building, Port of Long Beach, CA • Marine Operations Building, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, CA 3. Orange County/Los Angeles County public agency references ► Port of Los Angeles Berths 100-102 Buildings, San Pedro, CA Reference: An Kim, Project Manager, Port of Los Angeles 310.732.3080 - JKim@portla.org Dates: 2011-present Personnel: Richard Schlutz, Project Architect; Ernie Bustamante, BIM; Sean Wen, Design/Model AECOM provided full architectural and engineering design for two separate port buildings: the two-story Marine Operations Building with a LEED Gold rating and the Crane Maintenance Building with a LEED Silver rating. The Marine Operations Building is located adjacent to the ship berthing area at the West Basin Container Terminal; this building houses the planning and administrative staff who control the loading and unloading of container ships. Key design elements include: raised flooring in all office areas to provide under -floor air distribution and wire management; a high percentage of local extraction/manufacture and recycle content in construction materials; a 30 percent reduction in energy use below Title 24 R' AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 34 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services requirements; grey water capture and reuse for irrigation; photovoltaic panels contributing five percent of total electrical energy; 30 percent reduction in potable water use; and enhanced EMCS to monitor energy use, temperature, humidity and to provide local control of HVAC systems. The Marine Operations Building features insulated metal panels, stained concrete walls and a high- performance curtain wall system. The Maintenance Building features integral colored CMU walls and a standing seam metal roof over the separate crane maintenance bay. All exterior finishes on these buildings were specifically chosen for their high-performance characteristics in the southern California harsh coastline environment. ►J-110 Final Effluent Sampler and Area Building Upgrades Reference: Umesh Murthy, PE, PMP, Operations Supervisor, Orange County Sanitation District 714.593.7323 - umurthy@ocsd.com Dates: 2012-present Personnel: Aiyla Balakumar, Architect; Paul Alves, Structural Engineer; Daphne Huang, Mechanical Engineer; Ernie Bustamante, BIM The first project element was for the demolition of the existing Final Effluent Sampler and Ocean Monitoring trailers, demolition of the existing storage building, subsurface improvements, and the construction of a new Final Effluent Sampler Building with a small laboratory and storage area. The new building construction includes the installation of new sampling pumps, piping, HVAC, electrical, controls, and laboratory fixtures. Commissioning of an existing temporary sampling facility is required for use during the construction of the new building, which is situated at the southwest corner of Plant 2; it is at the node of two well -used bike paths and the Santa Ana River, with a pedestrian gazebo just on the other side of the fence. This small lab building is envisioned as an indicator of both the clean water leaving the plant and of the importance of the public's awareness of their environment. AECOM's proposed design will fit into the site context while also being responsive and responsible to its public location. ►Theo Lacy Kitchen Floor Replacement and Repairs Reference: Linda Browner, Project Manager, Orange County Sheriff's Department 714.935.7685 - mbrawner@ocsd.org Dates: 2013-present Personnel: John Van Whervin, Project Manager; Richard Schlutz, Project Architect; Ernie Bustamante, BIM AECOM designed the removal and replacement of an epoxy and ceramic tile floor in the Orange County Sheriff/Coroner Office Food Services Facility. The new 14,000 squre foot floor surface is a durable, long-lasting product known as UCRETE, which is a chemical resistant polyurethane composite flooring that is troweled in place. Work includes replacing all of the floor -mounted plumbing fixtures. AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 35 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services The following matrix provides examples of AECOM's qualifications of similar current and recently completed projects and the associated elements of work. Title 24 regulations in ✓ ✓ V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Permitting process for government agencies ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ California Environmental Quality Act requirements ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Government agencies and Public Works Contracting ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ LEED Certification and LEED Rating Systems ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Siting options ✓ ✓ Security and parking requirements and features ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Implementation plans and options evaluation ✓ ✓ Life -cycle costs ✓ Scheduling and project management ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Coordination between public and private agencies ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Construction plans, specifications and cost estimates ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Hazardous materials. Demolition of existing facilities ✓ Construction phase support services ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Electronic data management ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 4. Understanding and Methodology The City of Huntington Beach has many exciting Capital Improvements Program (CIP) projects identified for the fiscal years 2016/2017. We have read the City's General Plan and understand the overall master planning strategies and goals. AECOM is fully prepared to provide services catering to the City of Huntington Beach's CIP architectural scope of work. There are several CIP categories that would be well served by AECOM's architectural offerings including: Facilities, Parks and Beaches, Water, and Neighborhood. ADA and code compliance analysis will be one of the integral components of architectural services provided under these categories. AECOM'S Architectural Services Group has on -staff experts in high performance and LEED building to ensure that all designs meet or exceed current energy code requirements. Single Point of Contact. AECOM's architectural project organization is designed to offer the City of Huntington Beach a single point of contact and accountability. The Project Manager, Richard Schlutz, AIA, LEED AP, will receive all task orders issued by the City and coordinate with the team to accomplish project objectives. AECOM has a deep bench of highly experienced professionals available to find solutions for AECOM Statement of Qualifications City of Huntington Beach 36 On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services complex requirements. Richard will direct and coordinate the team's work and will be the City's single point of contact for all architectural services. Approach to On -Call Task Orders. AECOM has a proven approach to on -call task management from notice -to -proceed (NTP) through project completion. This approach is based on establishing the proper management structure, reporting relations and project communications. Our approach to task delivery includes four principal elements: 1) Our Project Manager (PM) is the single point of contact; 2) Well- defined scope and deliverables; 3) An effective communication process; and 4) Proactive project controls and reporting. Upon receipt of a Task Order (TO), the following organization steps will be systematically employed: The TO will be reviewed by Richard Schlutz, our Project Manager. Based on the project type and disciplines required, the PM will choose a Task Leader and assemble a team of key architects and engineers from the organization chart to focus on completing the TO. Assignments will be made based on depth of qualifications and proximity to the site. The team will meet to discuss the project, scope of work, the deliverables, the key issues, the research necessary, and to develop a list of questions. The team may make a site visit to enhance its understanding of the project, location, requirements and potential issues The PM will prepare a draft scope of services, fee estimate and schedule and review them with the team. The scope will be thorough and comprehensive to avoid changes later in the project. They will consult with the BIM/CAD manager for BIM/CAD standards, requirements and organization. The PM will select a Quality Technical Reviewer (QTR) and develop a Quality Control (QC) Plan. We will then meet with City staff to discuss the project, questions, and scope, fee estimate and schedule in the TO. Based on the results of this meeting, we will prepare a final TO, have it reviewed by the QTR, and submit it to the City's Project Manager. Efforts to Achieve Client Satisfaction AECOM commits to working closely with the City to implement upcoming projects effectively and to the City's complete satisfaction. We make this commitment based on our company resources and our team's proven ability. This team is up to the challenge, and we look forward to working with the City on important upcoming assignments. AECOM's depth of resources, experience, and position in the industy allow us to stay current with innovative and cutting -edge technology. We strive for innovative, creative and detailed solutions that are also practical and feasible so as to minimize construction costs, environmental impacts, and disruption of the surrounding community —and at the same time, enhance the neighborhood. Appendix Resumes AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting5ervices CIVIL ENGINEERING City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 1 Marcus Millett, PE, QSD/P Project Manager/Hydrology/Hydraulics/ Storm Drain Facilities/NPDES/SWPPP/WQMP/ Construction Support Education Registrations qualihsd Sto:r m , a I gllot : t t1' I ii- nclo,�l Years of Experience Professional Associations Mr. Millett is an project and engineering manager with over 25 years of experience in the planning, design, implementation, construction management, operations, and maintenance of civil and environmental engineering projects, including facilities, stormwater, water, wastewater, and landscape components. His experience includes projects that involved stormwater quality and conveyance, potable water systems, landscaping, and security systems. RELATED EXPERIENCE Port -wide Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Dust Control Program, Long Beach, California. Senior project manager and engineer responsible for design of stormwater facilities and engineered best management practices at eighteen sites within the Port of Long Beach. Managed consultants, engineers, drafters, and subcontractors. Evaluated and selected BMPs; prepared plans, specifications and cost estimates; participated in client coordination and progress meetings; and performed project QA/QC review. Prepared permit applications for public agencies; and coordinated with utilities, railroads, Port tenants, and other stakeholders. Provided construction management and field engineering services for the project, which was completed in September 2009 at a total cost of approximately $6.6 million. Provided oversight and inspection during the one-year warranty phase. The BMPs performed exceptionally well during the unusually heavy rain events during the winter of 2010, containing flows and contaminants as designed. Haster Flood Control Basin, Orange County Flood Control District, Orange County, California. Senior engineer responsible for preparation of technical appendices for the Environmental Impact Report. The project included modeling and estimation of stormwater quality impacts caused by proposed improvements, including filling a portion of the basin to construct three soccer fields and installation of a pump station. Evaluated water quality of existing and future conditions, and performed evaluation and cost estimates for BMPs to mitigate predicted losses in water quality benefits of the existing basin. Conducted a soil sampling program to determine if soils located within the basin were geotechnically and chemically suitable for use as fill under the proposed soccer fields. LAX Storm Drain Assessment and Engineering Study, Los Angeles World Airports, Los Angeles, California. Project Manager and Senior Engineer for an assessment of the storm drain system at LAX that includes identification of contaminant sources, review of maps for system configuration, field verification of as built conditions, preliminary design of stormwater BMPs and treatment systems to remove pollutants from stormwater discharged from the facility. The findings were documented in a feasibility study that provided preferred alternatives and cost estimates associated with implementation and long term operations and maintenance. Bay Street Reservoir, City of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California. Senior Engineer responsible for preparation of Construction SWPPP in accordance with the requirements of the revised 2009 Construction General Permit. Prepared erosion control specifications for bid package. Well 54, Well 56, and Park Improvements, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California. Project manager and project engineer responsible for preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for construction of potable water supply well and associated improvements located in a public park. The project includes a building that contains the well, water treatment equipment, an emergency generator, and public rest rooms. The project also includes landscaping, vehicle/pedestrian access improvements, and utility construction. Managed budgets and various design disciplines and performed site civil design. Served as resident engineer and provided construction oversight during the construction phase of Wells 54 and 56. The projects were completed in December 2010. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting services 2 David J. Scherschel, PE, SE Structural Engineering Education BS, Civil and Structural Engineering, Purdue University, 1955 Registrations anal Engineer (Civil), California #16091 - ai F H.neFr )Structural), California #1572 Years of Experience Witt: 4L� UM. 4' With others: 10 Professional Associations American Concrete Institute American Institute of Steel Constructlon American Public Works Association American Society of Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Association of California David has over 50 years of structural engineering experience ranging from conceptual design, feasibility studies, value engineering, cost estimating, design, and detailed specification writing to field construction resident engineering. He has been responsible for static and seismic evaluation, analysis, and design of bridges, reservoirs, water treatment plants, and hydroelectric facilities; and analysis of structures. He has extensive experience with grade separated transportation facilities and other railroad facilities. RELATED EXPERIENCE Gosford Road and District Boulevard Sewer Lift Station Rehabilitation, Bakersfield, California. Lead structural engineer for the rehabilitation of an existing 4,500 GPM sanitary sewage pump station. The existing concrete wet well, 25 feet wide by 35 feet long by 36 feet deep, is to be repaired and reused, whereas all existing pumps, piping and electrical equipment will be replaced. The wet well has several different coating systems, which have all delaminated. These coatings will be removed during construction and the underlying concrete repaired. A new polyurethane elastromeric coating will then be installed to further protect the concrete in the future. Concrete repair includes 12,000 psi high-pressure water blasting of deteriorated concrete, rebar repair and coating, shotcrete repair and chemical coating of all exposed concrete surfaces. Cross Valley Canal Expansion, Kern County Water Agency, Bakersfield, California. Lead structural engineer. Cross Valley Canal delivers raw water from the California Aqueduct to six local agencies in Kern County. AECOM and a joint -venture partner as a component of the State Water Project initially designed the 21-mile canal. Nearly 30 years after the Cross Valley Canal first went into service, the Kern County Water Agency retained AECOM to produce designs for a 500-cfs increase in capacity of the conduit. The project team is designing $60 million worth of facilities, including a new turnout from the California Aqueduct; five 500-cfs pumping stations; one 300-cfs pumping station; and improvements to 15 miles of the canal. Day Street Sewage Lift Station, Eastern Municipal Water District, San Jacinto, California. Lead structural engineer for he below -grade lift station designed to accommodate sewage flow of 0.5 mgd with a 15-year buildup to 3.2 mgd. A combination of variable and constant speed pumps located over the wet wells at grade were utilized to meet the wide range of flows. Three submersible pumps (80 hp) will ultimately be installed in the 20-foot deep wet well to provide 55 feet of static lift through 2 miles of force main. Capistrano Desalter, San Juan Capistrano, California. Lead structural engineer responsible for the overall structural design of the project. Scope of services included serving as part of a design/build team for a desalter to treat brackish groundwater with high iron and manganese concentrations. All is responsible for the design for the 5.14-mgd reverse osmosis facility. Project included eight new wells and several pipelines, permitting, environmental and acoustical studies, electrical, mechanical, and architectural. MacArthur Pumping Station, County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, Fountain Valley, California. Engineering evaluation of the abandonment of three pumping stations and design upgrade of the 3-mgd pumping station. The project involved salvage, partial demolition and backfilling the abandoned pumping stations, and construction of more than 1/2 mile of 8-, 12-, and 15-inch vitrified clay pipe gravity sewer manholes located in street right-of-way. Main Street Pumping Station, County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, Fountain Valley, California. Design included a 25-mgd below -grade and water table pumping station with an ultimate capacity of 80 mgd. The pumping station is a two- story structure having a pump room and wet well 36 feet below grade with the motor room and electrical equipment at grade level. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 3 Allen Randall, PE Electrical Engineering Education MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1971 B 1, Electrcal Engineering, Kansas State University, 1970 Registrations Hof>,_,,i Engineer (Electrical), California, #9206 Years of Experience With AECOM: 36 With Other Firms: 8 Professional Associations Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Association of Energy Engineers Mr. Randall's extensive electrical design and contract administration experience includes pumping stations, reservoirs, distribution facilities, hydroelectric plants, and treatment plants. He has been involved in more than 80 pumping station designs and has contract administration experience for water districts and municipalities. Mr. Randall's experience also includes the management and design of electrical systems for industrial and commercial facilities, including industrial and office lighting, site and roadway lighting, power transmission and distribution, control wiring diagrams, electrical estimating, telemetry systems, and instrument systems. RELATED EXPERIENCE On -call Electrical, Mechanical, Structural, and Architectural Consulting Services, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Lead electrical engineer for projects including the study and design of the civic center data system and police communications uninterruptible power supply, public health facility air quality improvements, Redondo Avenue street lighting, Building 300 condition survey, replacement/relining of public safety building main sewer line and lateral, navigation lights for the Second Street bridge, replacement of the HVAC system at Burnett Branch Library, preparation of an RFP for an energy -conservation program at Long Beach Civic Center, and City Hall lighting retrofit construction support. On -call Electrical Engineering Services, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, Lake Elsinore, California. Performed miscellaneous tasks for the district, including plan check review of sewage and water pumping station designs, shop drawing review, and preparation of electrical design modifications for City of Huntington Beach facilities. One specific task was development of design guideline criteria, standard plans, details, and specifications for sewage and water pumping stations. South Irvine Lift Station, Orange County Sanitation District, Fountain Valley, California. Initial design consisted of 22 mgd with three variable speed and two constant speed pumps, each 75 hp. Located in the clear zone of John Wayne Airport, redesign to 80 mgd with ten 300-hp pumps, variable and constant speed, was required when a second agency indicated the desire to participate. Reclaimed Water System Expansion, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Prepared plans and specifications for the district's 5-mg Coastal Area Zone D prestressed concrete buried reservoir and its 2,600-gpm Zone G Booster Pumping Station. The design included surge control equipment, a valve vault, a 24-inch overflow pipeline, and 20- and 30-inch pipeline connections (approximately 1,700 feet each) to the distribution system. Allen-McColloch Pipeline, Municipal Water District of Orange County, Orange County, California. Provided electrical contract administration for the $110 million 26-mile Allen-McColloch Pipeline, which serves a 640-square-mile area and approximately 3,000,000 inhabitants in Orange County, California. Morongo Basin Pipeline, Mojave Water Agency, Mohave, California. The project included an intake structure from the California Aqueduct, a pumping station, and a regulating reservoir. The intake structure consisted of modulating valves, metering, moss screens, and a control building. The pumping station consisted of three 600-hp pumps controlled by variable frequency drives. Blaker Reservoir and Pumping Station Improvements, City of Ceres, Ceres, California. The project included new 2.3-mg reservoir, two new 100-hp booster pumps, and replacement of four existing 100-hp booster pump controls with new variable frequency drives. Also included was an expansion of the SCADA system to monitor three new locations within the city's distribution system. Bostonia Reservoir, City of Bostonia, Bostonia, California. Project designer responsible for design of a 674,000-gallon cast -in -place concrete reservoir, site work, piping, belowground vaults for control valve and flowmeter, demolition of existing concrete tank, drainage, paving, landscaping, irrigation, SCADA, and construction support services. civil Engineering Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 4 Narcisco Ubario Electrical Engineering Education .iglneering, Cal State Long Beach, 198r years of Experience With AE Withothe1 Professional Associations Water and WaRewatai Faali❑<s Electrical Design Security Systems Alternative Energy (Solar) Systems Mr. Ubario has more than 31 years of designing and construction support experience for power distribution systems, interior/exterior lighting systems, motor controls, fire alarm systems, security alarms systems, flood alarm warning systems, close circuit television systems, (CCTV), telephone and communication systems. His range of experience includes potable water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, potable water pumping stations, storm water pumping stations, water wells, sports parks, parking structures, institutional and governmental facilities. He has thorough knowledge of NFPA, National Electrical Code (NEC), California Electrical Code, California Title 24, LEED, and International Electrical Code (IEC) RELATED EXPERIENCE Jeddah Storm Water Drainage System Flood Alarm Warning, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Project engineer responsible for electrical design and construction support of seven dams water level monitoring with Local Control Room, Central Main Control Room and Civil Defense Monitoring Room. The system is controlled through a digital radio system. The project also included ninety eight wireless, solar power, flood alarm warning sirens throughout the City of Jeddah to warn the local population in case of possible flooding based on the level of the dams. Monterey RTD Bus Regional Transportation Center, Monterey, California. Responsible for electrical power, lighting security/communications design of a bus maintenance building, a bus fuel/brake/tire repair building, a bus wash building, and an operations building. The bus maintenance building consisted of 24 bays with a bus paint booth, bus steam cleaning, and welding stations. The project also included Internet accessible CCTV, local intercom, site -wide paging, gate control, door control, master time clock, and telephone and data communications. The operations building was designed to meet LEED Silver energy savings requirements., San Joaquin RTD Bus Regional Transportation Center, Salinas, California. Responsible for electrical power, lighting security/communications design of a bus maintenance building, a bus fuel/brake/tire repair building, a detail/cleaning building, and an operations building. The bus maintenance building consisted of 22 bays with a bus paint booth, and welding stations. The project also included Internet accessible CCTV, local intercom, site -wide paging, gate control, door control, master time clock, and telephone and data communications. The operations building was designed to meet LEED Silver energy savings requirements. Raymond Pump Station, Fullerton California. Responsible for electrical power, lighting, motor controls, and security/communications design of a new pumping station utilizing three 75-hp pumps with soft motor starters, a generator provides back-up power. 21 Street Sewer Pump Station, City of Del Mar, Del Mar, California. Responsible for electrical power, lighting, motor controls and security/communications design of a new pumping station utilizing three 150- hp pumps with variable frequency drives with a 350kw generator to provide back-up power. Dakota Lake East Pump Station, North Dakota. Responsible for electrical power, lighting of a new booster pumping station utilizing four 1500-hp pumps and one 1000hp pumps. Pump Station, North Edwards Water District, Edwards, California. Responsible for electrical power, lighting motor controls, of a new booster pumping station utilizing four 30hp pumps and two 50 hp water wells plus water treatment equipment. A 300kw generator provides back-up power. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On-Callengineering& Professional Consulting Services 5 Bob Stallings, PE Wastewater Education BS, Civil Engineering, Vlllanova University, 1971 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), CA #C35487 Professional Engineer (Civil), DC #10951 Professional Engineer (Civil), MA #34225 Professional Engineer (Civil), VT 115652 Years of Experience With AECOM-. 17 With others: 10 Professional Associations American Society of Civil Engineers New England Water Environment Association New England Water Environment Association Water Environment Federation Mr. Stallings specializes in the analysis, planning, and design of water pollution control and water works facilities. He is responsible for engineering, design, and construction phases of wastewater treatment facilities and municipal sewerage systems. His experience includes the design and construction phases of new, expanded, and upgraded wastewater treatment plants and related facilities. He has also prepared design plans, facilities plans, site studies, system and improvement reports, and process evaluations. In addition, Mr. Stallings was project and operations engineer for a large regional water and wastewater district. He has responsible for the planning, design, troubleshooting, and operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment and disposal facilities. Earlier in his career, he was a civil engineer for a large railroad. He has extensive dealings with a wide range of issues including wastewater treatment plants, facilities planning, combined sewer overflows, biological nutrient removal, aeration systems, disinfection and dechlorination systems, biosolids management, odor control, and pumping station upgrades. RELATED EXPERIENCE Water Recycling Facility Design, Construction, and Operation, City of Fillmore, Fillmore, California. Assisting with start-up and commissioning of a 2.4- mgd state-of-the-art water recycling plant that includes fine screening, grit removal, membrane bioreactor, l disinfection, in -plant recycled water pump stations, a recycled water storage tank, solids dewatering handling using a screw press, and a biofilter for odor control. Treated effluent is Title 22 compliant for reuse and disposal. Harvard Area Trunk Sewer (HATS) Pump Station and Force Main, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Process engineer for the planning, RFP, and construction administration of a new 16.5-mgd pump station and force main that was constructed using the design -build project delivery system for a new flow diversion structure, 36-inch interceptor sewer, pump station using two 75-hp submersible pumps, 30-inch force main, and vortex drop structure. 2009 Master Plan Project C-1243E, Santa Margarita Water District, Rancho Santa Margarita, California. Project engineer for the 2009 Master Plan for expansion of the Chiquita Water Reclamation Facility to increase the existing plant capacity for all processes, and increase the Title 22 Water Recycling capacity. The project includes upgrade and expansion of the existing influent pump station, influent screening, one new vortex grit chamber, one new primary clarifier with ferric chloride and anionic polymer storage/feed systems for controlling H2S emissions and chemically enhanced primary treatment, two new aeration tanks with anaerobic selectors, two new secondary clarifiers, additional flow equalization basin, one new cloth media filter and a new chlorine contact tank for production of Title 22 recycled water. Three new micro turbines with digester gas cleaning equipment are proposed to produce electricity. Plant 2 Primary Sludge Feed System Project P2-91 Value Engineering Services, Orange County Sanitation District, Fountain Valley, California. Project engineer for a value engineering study for the primary sludge feed loop system to assess the major design areas, evaluate and make recommendations that might reduce associated costs, and evaluate ways reduce the project schedule and/or ensure no project delays. The three design areas to be re-evaluated are routing of the feed loop piping system, the electrical system configuration, and instrumentation/control system configuration. Plant No 1 Value Engineering Study Project PI-102 Activated Sludge Facility No 2, Fountain Valley, California. Process and operations engineering specialist for value engineering of a 60.0-mgd activated sludge secondary treatment facility. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering & Professional Consulting Services I Mark Riley Wastewater Education Registrations Years of Experience Professional Associations Mr. Riley has 20 years of experience in the civil engineering field and wide range of experience in the planning, design, construction and operation of remediation, water and wastewater projects. He has worked on a variety of environmental projects across the United States, Europe and Asia consisting of characterization, design, construction and operation. RELATED EXPERIENCE City of Redlands, Orange Street Well Water Main Replacement, Redlands, California. Project engineer for replacement of 5,553 linear feet of 14-inch DIP water main, from the Orange Street potable water well across a new alignment. The project included easement acquisition processes, into a utility congested subdivision tract with the terminus being an existing static mixer in which the pipeline tied into. This project required extensive geophysical location surveys of existing utilities and a large potholing effort to subsidize the topographical survey for the many utility conflicts that were encountered through the subdivision alignment. Design -Build Guidelines and Templates Development, Orange County Sanitation District, Fountain Valley, California. Project engineer for developing guidelines and template documents to be used by the OCSD in executing CIP projects using the design -build method of project delivery. Documents include tool for evaluation projects for the D-B method, guideline and template for preparing the D-B performance requirements and project criteria, template for preparing D-B Rll and template for preparing D-B request for proposals. Collection System Model and Sewer Master Plan, City of Victorville, Victorville, California. Project engineer for the update of the sewer system master plan. Work includes flow monitoring, comprehensive hydraulic modeling of the sewer collection system, capacity analysis, and preparation of the capital improvement program. Managing GIS data conversion and sewer atlas preparation. Michelson Water Reclamation Plant - Harvard Area Trunk Sewer Diversion, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Project engineer to prepare the design -build RFP plans and specification and provide services during construction to divert a major trunk sewer in an urban area. Project elements include new diversion structure, new 36-inch gravity trunk sewer constructed by jack -bore method, new 16.5-mgd pump station, new chemical injection facility for odor control, new 24-inch force main and new junction structure. Irvine Business Complex Redevelopment Sub -Area Master Plan, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Project engineer for preparation of a sub -area master plan for redevelopment of the Irvine Business Complex. Managing determination of capacity charges for redevelopment projects, GIS, hydraulic modeling of the water, sewer, and reclaimed water systems, and preparation of the capital improvement program. Well No. 56 Equipping and Site Improvements, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California. Engineer lead for the design of a 4,000 gpm groundwater supply well, support facilities, and restroom facilities. The project is constructed in a public park which requires conformance to local ordinances for architecture, landscape architecture, and noise in addition disinfection treatment system and backup power supply. Jamacha Siphon Contingency Bypass, San Diego County Department of Public Works, Spring Valley, California. Project engineer for the preparation of contingency plan for the Jamacha Siphon. Work included preparing design drawings, specifications, and calculations for design of a bypass pumping structure at the siphon intake, rehabilitation of a diversion structure and sewer cleanouts. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 7 David Jaffe, PhD, PE Hydro logy/Hydraulics Education PhD, Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, 2002. Regent's Dissertation Fellow, 2001-2002 MS, Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, 2002 MS, Physical Marine Science, University of Southern Mississippi/Stennis Space Center. 1998 BA, Eartt - --ice, Johns Hopkins University, 1994 Registrations/Certifications Reglstei: i Engineer, California (68321) Reglstei eo i"J Engineer, Anzona (44318) Disaster Service Worker, California (SAP62634) Diplomate, American Academy of Water Resource Engineers (Str31 Qualified SWP['i- aIoper (QSD), California (C68321) Years of Experience Wit[ Dr. Jaffe has worked for more than 15 years at the intersection of water resource development, water infrastructure design, and water policy. Dr. Jaffe has focused his technical expertise on the translation of engineering science into actionable environmental benefit. His scope has been varied both domestically and internationally. RELATED EXPERIENCE Linear Filtration BMP Pilot Study, Caltrans Districts 3 & 7, Various Locations, California. The purpose of the Linear Filtration Pilot Study is to investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of using linear filtration systems to treat runoff from Caltrans highways. Seven types of linear filtration BMPs were proposed for evaluation in the pilot study, the goal of which is to develop BMPs that meet several pre -defined criteria. Dr. Jaffe functioned as AECOM's deputy project manager and technical lead in the development of sizing calculations and the Basis of Design Report for the implementation of Caltrans' Districts 3 & 7 BMP pilot study. Much of David's work focused on referencing existing design standards to the current project, including Caltrans' PPDG and HDM. Dr. Jaffe also worked to develop additional potential outlet drainage options for the pilot study in an effort to minimize excavation into contaminated soils, as well as the preparation and review of final design plans. Santa Ana River Parkway EIR, Hydraulic Water Quality Impacts, Habitat Impacts and Sediment Transport Technical Analysis, County of Orange, Orange County California. The intent of the project is to evaluate of the quasi -two-dimensional hydraulics, water quality, bed scour and habitat impacts resulting from the build -out of the proposed Santa Ana River Parkway project improvements downstream of Prado Dam, Orange County, California. The project includes three bridge crossings of the River that may alter the local hydraulics and sediment transport, resulting in an impact to habitat within the River corridor. Dr. Jaffe led the quasi -two-dimensional hydraulics analysis (HEC-RAS),sediment transport analysis (HEC-6T), and habitat impacts analysis. Analysis included comparing the existing and post project hydraulics and sediment transport with geo-referenced habitat data sets to determine both the extent of impacts and the types of habitat most severely impacted by the proposed project. The work was completed to support the EIR for the project and included the main EIR as well as the technical appendices. San Juan Creek Sediment Transport Analysis, Public Agency, Orange County, California. Led technical analysis for sediment transport from the Pacific Ocean to Caspers Regional Park (approximately 13 miles), including HEC-6T sediment transport numerical modeling, site surveying and sampling, empirical streambed analysis, historical geomorphologic analysis, and floodplain and erosion limits determination. The project also determined the historical variation in lateral migration and the design top and toe of hypothetical bank protection. Bridge abutment design and soffit criteria were developed. Fort Tejon Road Flood Impacts Analysis, Public Agency, Palmdale, California. Modeled the railroad underpass using FLO-2D to calculate the distribution of surface flow crossing the study area to design regional stormwater infrastructure improvements. The project addressed a complex site condition where a regional road was crossed by a local road and a railroad overpass bridge. Approximate contract value: $50,000. Santa Clara River Saint Francis Dam Break Scour Analysis, Public Agency, Santa Clarita, California. Led the analysis for bed scour upstream of the Interstate 5 bridge resulting from the St. Francis Dam failure. Numerical dam break modeling was conducted and compared against historical topographic and photographic data. River bed estimates were conducted based on peak expected velocities resulting from the dam failure. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services B Jimmy Medellin, PE Hydrology/Hydraulics Education BS, Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ,nn, Registration, Certification ,,`, ,oral Civil Engineer, CA, 772SO USACE H&H for Dam Safety Studies Training Course, CA HEC-HMS Workshop Certificate of Completion, CA Stream Stability and Scour at Highway Bridges, A2 BOSS RlverCAD Outstanding Achievement, Training Cernf c,,tion. Years of Experience With A ECOM . 9 years With Other Firms: 3 years Professional Societies, Affiliates Mr. Medellin is a Senior Water Resources Engineer in the AECOM Water, Wastewater practice. He has over 12 years of experience in the fields of hydrology and hydraulics, and has completed flood hazard analysis of numerous project areas requiring this analysis as a prerequisite to development of subdivisions. His role in flood hazard analysis includes stochastic analysis of alluvial fans, 2-dimensional modeling using FLO-2D, scour analysis, and hydraulic analysis of flood control channels. His additional project experience involves drainage design and surface modeling. RELATED EXPERIENCE Vail Dam Seismic and Hydrologic Deficiency Evaluation, Rancho California Water District, Riverside County, California. Senior Engineer, responsible for hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for existing arch dam of Vail Lake. Hydrologic and hydraulic analyses included calculating the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF), routing the flood through the reservoir via the existing spillways, overseeing the dam break analysis, and providing remedial measures for the dam. Stonybrook Lane Storm Drain Project, Orange County Public Works, Orange County, California. As Senior Engineer, completed a hydrology and hydraulic analyses to determine the hydraulic impacts the addition of a proposed Stonybrook Lane system storm drain would have on the existing Ball Road storm drain system. The project included updates to the hydrology and hydraulic models developed for the Master Plan of Storm Drainage for Carbon Creek Channel Tributary Area (Sept., 2010). Deliverable to the client included a letter report, and updated hydrology and hydraulic models. Engineering and Geotechnical Design Services for Ortega Reservoir Project, Phase 1, Santa Margarita Water District, Rancho Mission Viejo, California. As Senior Engineer, prepared preliminary design for inlet and outlet facilities, including spillway, for new earthen -dam reservoir. Analysis included hydrologic modeling of the probable maximum flood and reservoir routing in accordance to CA Division of Safety of Dams requirements. The final design would provide a minimum 3500 acre-feet of storage for the recycled water reservoir. 1-710 EIR, EIS, Los Angeles County Metro, Los Angeles County, California. As Senior Engineer, developed one-dimensional hydraulic models of the Los Angeles River to analyze the potential hydraulic impacts of possible improvement alternatives for Interstate 710. The results of the hydraulic study were compared to water surface elevations of the effective HEC-RAS model for the Los Angeles River developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Alternatives focused on relocation of DWP transmission facilities and encroachment onto the Los Angeles River. Flood Hazard Analysis for Proposed Solaire Development, Suncal, Coachella Valley, California. Senior Engineer, responsible for conducting a study dealing with the delineation and mitigation of the 100-year flood hazard for a project site in Indio, California. This project involved investigation of flood hazards in alluvial floodplains. Key components of the study included detailed topographic mapping of the site and interim floodplain, delineation of geomorphic features, historical flooding, two-dimensional flood routing, and hydraulic modeling of on -site flood control pathways. Mirasera Flood Control Channel Hydraulic Analysis, US Army Corps of Engineers, Riverside, California. Senior Engineer, assisted in conducting a hydraulic analysis for an on -site flood control channel located on a Southern California project site. The work included the application of the US Army Corps of Engineers' River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) model for the proposed channel, the comparison of alternative channel cross -sections, and associated report preparation. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 9 Kendall Zirkel, PE Street Improvements Education Reglstrati on Years of Experience Mr. Zirkel has 19 years of significant experience in transportation engineering that includes managing transportation projects, roadway planning and design, and the preparation of PS&E. He has applied his engineering knowledge to roadway widenings, freeway interchange improvements, intersection improvements, grade separations, and other types of transportation infrastructure projects. RELATED EXPERIENCE Fairway Avenue/Walnut Drive Intersection Improvements, City of Industry, Industry, California. Project engineer for this $2.5 million widening of Fairway Avenue at the Walnut Drive and SR-60 on/off ramps, located within city and Caltrans right-of-way. Walnut Drive will also be widened to provide additional capacity. Detailed traffic analysis was provided to determine appropriate lane configurations. Gale Avenue Widening, City of Industry, Industry, California. Project manager for this $4.5 million widening of a 4,000- foot segment of Gale Avenue within the city, county of Los Angeles, and Caltrans jurisdiction. Conceptual and final design services are being provided for two lanes in each direction with a continuous two-way left turn lane. North Long Beach Street Enhancement, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Task manager for studies, preliminary engineering, and final design services supporting both the Public Works and Redevelopment Departments. Through five separate contracts, AECOM has been providing as- needed task order design services that included local arterial street reconstruction, NPDES improvements, hydrology and hydraulic analysis, storm drain design, traffic signals, and streetscape projects. Orangethorpe Avenue Grade Separation, Orange County, Orange County, California. Project manager responsible for the preparation of the PS&E. AECOM City of Huntington Beach is providing preliminary and final design services for a new railroad grade separation to replace the existing Orangethorpe Avenue/Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad at -grade crossing. The grade separation will reduce traffic delays, improve safety, and minimize disruption to rail operations. MacArthur Boulevard Widening, Santa Ana, California. Technical leader responsible for preparing PS&E for the widening and reconstruction of MacArthur Boulevard between the Santa Ana River Bridge and Croddy Way. The project included replacement of pavement; widening of the roadway to accommodate an additional westbound through travel lane; and storm drain, sewer, and water improvements. Responsible for horizontal and vertical design of the street to coordinate with the design of the OCTA bus facility. The project, which was designed in conjunction with the $40 million OCTA bus maintenance facility project, required extensive coordination with the Cities of Santa Ana and Costa Mesa, as well as the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). Avenida de la Carlota Street Improvements, County of Orange Resources and Development Management Department, Laguna Hills, California. Project Manager for the widening of the south side of Avenida de la Carlota to its ultimate configuration between Paseo de Valencia and El Toro Road in the city of Laguna Hills. The project included curb and gutter, sidewalk, retaining walls, and traffic signal modification. On -Call Services, Cities of Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, and Orange County Resources and Development Management Department, Orange County, California. Technical leader on a variety of projects, including street rehabilitation, intersection widening improvements, assessment studies, signing and striping, and bike lane improvements under an on -call agreement with these Agencies. First Street Bridge Rehabilitation, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, California. Project engineer. AECOM is providing PS&E for the HBRR-funded project to widen the bridge over the Santa Ana River from four to six lanes of traffic with 8-foot sidewalks on both sides. Additional work efforts include full environmental documentation (IS/EA), surveying, geotechnical, roadway widening, construction staging and traffic control, retaining and sound walls, water main relocation, and landscaped median island. Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 10 Tim Liu, PhD, PE Street Improvements Education P, _plied Mathematics, University of Southern California, 2007 MS. ,,il Engineering (Transportation Engineering Track), Universitv e:r Southern California, 2007 MS, Statistics, University of Southern California, 2003 BS, Applied Mathematics, Peking University, China, 2001 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), California, 475045 Years of Experience With AECOM. 7 With Other Firms. 0 Dr. Liu has proven experience in multiple aspects of roadway projects. He has assisted clients in southern California with urban development including street widening, intersection improvements, utility systems and storm drain, vehicular/pedestrian safety enhancements, and park/recreational facilities. He also provides critical supports for grade separation projects with BNSF; Union Pacific Railroad; and work on civil, structural, and traffic segments of the PS&E package deliverables. Dr. Liu is also involved with several state highways projects throughout California. RELATED EXPERIENCE Federal Safe Routes to School (Avenue R-8 between 37th Street East and 43rd Street East), City of Palmdale, Palmdale, California. Participated in the project, which was separated into two parts. Part I was widening of Avenue R-8 between 37th Street East and 40th Street East to twice its current width with brand new sidewalk and storm drain improvements. Part II was to provide bulb -outs on two sides of the streets fronting an elementary school to improve vehicular and pedestrian safety and rush hour road side parking. Engineering lead on developing the full size PS&E for all civil, storm drain, and traffic engineering design and prepared all bid documents. Also successfully helped the client with utility coordination and right-of-way acquisition prior to the start of the construction. SR-41 Improvements, Caltrans District 6, Lemoore, California. Participated in improvements including profile increase of existing southbound traffic lanes of SR-41, reconstructing local street intersections, installing new traffic signals, and introducing storm drain system. Assisted the project team in developing the stage construction and traffic handling details of the project. Also created construction details such as intersection design and temporary pavement for detour traffic. Later, prepared engineering cost estimates for all of the traffic improvements. Federal Safe Routes to School (Avenue R-8 between 37th Street East and 43rd Street East), City of Palmdale, Palmdale, California. Participated in the project, which was separated into two parts. Part I was widening of Avenue R-8 between 37th Street East and 40th Street East to twice its current width with brand new sidewalk and storm drain improvements. Part II was to provide bulb -outs on two sides of the streets fronting an elementary school to improve vehicular and pedestrian safety and rush hour road side parking. Engineering lead on developing the full size PS&E for all civil, storm drain, and traffic engineering design and prepared all bid documents. Also successfully helped the client with utility coordination and right-of-way acquisition prior to the start of the construction. Katella Avenue Smart Street from Jean Street to Humor Drive, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California. Participated in improvements including widening of existing roadway and the design of several Orange County Transportation Authority bus bays and a whole new storm drain system. The project also contained landscape, traffic signal and street lighting, and utility relocation. Reviewed the entire project and completely enhanced the PS&E package quality to meet with client's expectation in a short time and prepared bid documents to meet with OCTA's funding deadline. Also coordinated with impacted private property owners, assisted with right of way acquisition, and addressed design issues throughout the duration of construction on all aspects of the project (roadway, drainage, sound wall, traffic handling, street lighting, traffic signal and signing and striping, plus water, sewer utilities, and landscape and irrigation work). Cityof Huntington Beach Civil Engineering Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 11 Jesse Kaltonberg, PE, LEED AP, Env SP Street Improvements Education B5, Civil Engineering, university of Arizona, 2008 Registrations Professional Engineer, CA PC80031 Envision Sustainability, Professional LEED Accredited Professional Years of Experience With AECOM . 4 With others. a Mr. Kaltenberg has over 8 years of experience in transportation engineering, including the design of highways and local street improvements, drainage, grading, traffic signals and striping, utility relocations and cost estimating. He has worked on projects for Caltrans and many local agencies within California. RELATED EXPERIENCE Durfee Avenue Grade Separation PS&E, Alameda Corridor — East Construction Authority, Pico Rivera, California. Project Engineer responsible for the design of grade separation improvements in the City of Pico Rivera to alleviate congestion and improve safety along a portion of Durfee Avenue from south of Stephens Street to north of Walnut Avenue. Responsibilities include leading the design of roadway geometrics, retaining walls, private property improvements and major utility relocations. Crawford Canyon Road Drainage Improvements PS&E, County of Orange, Orange County, California. Project Engineer. Project site, in unincorporated Orange County, currently has an unimproved ditch along the west side of the roadway. The project proposes to underground drainage facilities to reduce erosion and improve safety and access to properties along Crawford Canyon Road. Responsible for determining potential utility conflicts and coordinating potholing and design of final storm drain improvements. Jamboree Road/Barranca Pkwy Intersection Improvements PSR, City of Irvine, Irvine, California. Project Engineer. Design of an additional through lane and ancillary improvements on northbound Jamboree Road at Barranca Parkway to reduce delay to traffic during the PM peak hour. Responsible for the design of two alternatives taking into consideration multiple right-of-way constraints and allowing for safe merging of three lanes into one, north of the intersection. Also included is the completion of cost estimates for each alternative and preparation of a project report. Grand Avenue Grade Separation Alternatives Analysis PSR, Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Santa Ana, California. Project Engineer. Project included the preparation of two alternatives for grade separation of Grand Avenue with the Metrolink tracks. Responsible for the design of alternative horizontal and vertical alignments taking into consideration bridge and roadway constraints, utility conflicts, and environmental issues. Preparation of cost estimates for both alternatives. -215 Widening PS&E, Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTQ Perris, California. Design Engineer responsible for the final design of freeway widening improvements in the County of Riverside. The project will widen approximately thirteen miles of 1-215 to add one new mixed flow lane and shoulder in each direction. The project includes four bridge widenings and two bridge replacements, several retaining walls and sound walls and detailed utility and right of way coordination. Town Center Redevelopment PS&E, City of Dana Point, Dana Point, California. Design Engineer. This project involved the redevelopment of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Del Prado Ave from one-way operations to two-way, with Del Prado being reduced from three lanes to two lanes to allow for better pedestrian access to shops and businesses. Responsible for traffic signal modification plans for nine signals along PCH and Del Prado, converting from one-way to two-way traffic operation, and design of driveway and bus turnout improvements. Van Buren Boulevard Widening PS&E, City of Riverside, Riverside, California. Design Engineer responsible for the design of a 2-mile long segment of Van Buren Boulevard from approximately 500 feet southerly of Jackson Street to approximately 1,000 feet northerly of Jurupa Avenue. The widening improved the roadway from a four -lane facility to a six -lane facility. The project consisted of preparing construction documents which included new landscaped medians and signalized intersections and the design of new drainage systems to accommodate the widening. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 12 Rita Escobar, PE Street Improvements Education Registrations Years of Experience Ms. Escobar has over 11 years of engineering experience in road and civil design. She has extensive experience in the preparation of roadway plans, grading plans, storm drain plans, signing and striping plans, drainage report, and hydrology report. Ms. Escobar is familiar with Caltrans Highway Design Manual and Traffic Manual, and AASHTO's policy on geometric design of highways and streets. RELATED EXPERIENCE 4th Street Streetscape Improvements, City of San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California. Project engineer that provided engineering design of roadway plans for the new parking configurations of 4th Street. Also prepared grading plans, horizontal control plans, and demolition plans for the proposed improvements. Orangethorpe Avenue Grade Separation, County of Orange, Orange County, California. Design engineer responsible for engineering design of street plan and profile. Prepared driveway details plan and profile, prepared grading plans for Lakeside Plaza, parking lot improvements, prepared sight distance calculations for Orangethorpe Avenue, Crowther and Miller Street, and Chapman Avenue, and assisted in the preparation of storm drain plans. Nogales Street Grade Separation, City of Industry, Industry, California. Design engineer responsible for engineering design of roadway plans and profile of a temporary road, Charlie Road at -grade crossing at the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR). Also provided engineering design of grading plans due to the geometric alignment of the temporary road, prepared CPUC application, and assisted in the preparation of signing and striping plans for Nogales Street and Charlie Road. 1-5/Gene Autry Way (West) Interchange, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California. Design engineer responsible for engineering support for drainage report and storm drain plans. The project will provide a new 6-lane east/west arterial (three lanes in each direction) 2-span overcrossing structure across the widened 1-5. Included are left -turn lanes to the HOV transitway, retaining walls to support the fill west of the bridge along both sides of the road, and construction of a new 54-inch-diameter storm drain per the city of Anaheim master drainage plan. The project follows Caltrans project development procedures and design standards are in metric format. Raymond Avenue Grade Separation, City of Fullerton, Fullerton, California. Design engineer that assisted in preparation of hydrology report, prepared hydrology and hydraulics calculations, and prepared storm drain plans for 35% submittal. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 13 Jiri Herrmann, PE Street Improvements Education 1 cgineenng, Llnrver,,ty of Callao' Registrations ,sneer (Civil), California V Years of Experience OM 9 A-n _ [hers i Professional Associations Mr. Herrmann's port experience includes civil design, utility mapping, utility design, utility coordination, rail terminal, terminal planning, port planning, and construction support services. His transportation experience includes geometric design of local arterials, rough and precise grading, roadway and site drainage, utility research and evaluation, construction cost estimating, and technical report preparation and specifications. Mr. Herrmann's land development experience includes site grading and precise grading; local arterial and street geometric design; site hydrology and hydraulics; on -site sewer and storm drain design; utility research, evaluation, and relocation; and construction cost estimating. RELATED EXPERIENCE Sewer Replacement Projects, City of Fullerton, Fullerton, California. Design engineer for the replacement of sanitary sewer systems. Researched existing utilities and prepared PS&E packages. Middle Harbor Terminal, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Provided construction support services as an onsite representative for the architect. Worked with the Construction Manager and office engineer to process responses to submittals and requests for information. As a civil engineer, responded to requests for information and submittals, and requests for onsite review of field conditions. Long Beach Police Tunnel, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Civil engineer for utility relocations, street design, and pedestrian tunnel profile and layout for a tunnel connecting an existing police station to a proposed courthouse in Long Beach. Port of Los Angeles, Wharf Strengthening and Backland Improvements at Yan Ming Terminal, San Pedro, California. Civil engineer for the development of a navigation study that addresses the realignment of the quay structures with the purpose of improving navigation into the west basin. The work included development of layout plans, mapping, processing real-time navigation simulation analysis (conducted at the STAR Center navigation facility), and development of future wharf alignments. Stormwater Technical Assistance, Caltrans, Various Locations, California. Design engineer for task order 27, and project engineer for task order 46 for this on -call stormwater technical assistance services project to provide planning and design of highway improvements. This three-year, $21 million contract is part of Caltrans's overall stormwater management program as required by its national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit. The scope of services for task orders 27 and 46 include preparation of PS&E design packages and development of a design for new water quality best management practices. First Street Bridge Replacement, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, California. Design engineer for the roadway portion of the project. Prepared the civil PS&E package, including roadway plans, staged construction plans, signing and striping plans, minor grading, and researched existing utilities. Tustin Legacy Phase I, City of Tustin, Tustin, California. Project engineer of construction support services for a new roadway, sewer, storm drain, water, and dry utilities project at the old Tustin Airbase. Prepared plan revisions and responded to requests for information from the contractor and Construction Manager. 1-710 Utility Study, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Civil engineer lead for plan preparation effort to document existing utilities in the area of a proposed facility. City of Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 14 Russ Hulse, PE Storm Drain Facilities Education MS, 00 Engineering, University of Southern California, 1965 BS, Civil Engineering, University of Southern California, 1962 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), California, 417139 Years of Experience With AECOM. 46 With Other Firms. 7 Mr. Hulse has over 50 years of hydraulics and project management experience. His extensive experience includes flood control and drainage projects as well as waterworks and wastewater facilities including reservoirs, water transmission mains, wells, and pump stations for water systems throughout California. Mr. Hulse's pumping station experience has included facility layout; site selection; coordination; geotechnical evaluation; hydraulic and surge analyses; pump selection; coordination for telemetry and control; and preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates. RELATED EXPERIENCE Heil Avenue Storm Drain Improvements, City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California. Assisted with design to replace the original, under - capacity Heil Avenue pump station, which pumped storm drain discharge to an adjacent concrete storm channel. A new station on the opposite side of the channel was designed to handle the 100-year flood flow of 180 cfs. The station includes four gas engine - driven vertical pumps. Because of a flow constriction upstream of the Heil Avenue culvert, two pumps will discharge upstream of Heil and two will discharge downstream. Zone G Booster Pumping Station, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Assisted with design of a pump station with a capacity of 2,600 gpm and also includes surge control equipment, a valve vault, a 24-inch overflow pipeline, and 20- and 30-inch pipeline connections to the distribution system. Since the reservoir drainage water cannot be released to a storm drain or surface water, a separate drain line will deliver the reclaimed water to waiting tanker trucks. Garvey Avenue Stormwater Pump Station, City of EI Monte, El Monte, California. Assisted with design for replacement of an old, undersized stormwater pump station at the Garvey Avenue grade separation based on AECOM's storm drain study for the city. A technical memorandum was prepared to determine the configuration for a pump station to handle a design 50-year storm flow of 57 cfs (36.8 mgd). The recommendation was a facility that included a concrete sump structure with three 75-hp mixed -flow pumps and a sump pump. Well No 48, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California. Project manager for preparation of a preliminary design report (PDR phase is complete and design is currently underway), assistance with preparation of an initial study by the city, preparation of separate plans and specifications for well construction and wellhead facilities, and construction -phase services. The project consists of well construction (drilling and equipping) of a new domestic water well located on the Dad Miller Golf Course. The well, to produce 3,500 gpm, was drilled about 1,400 feet into the deep aquifer and will connect to the city's extensive well field system via approximately 2,000 feet of 20-inch and 16-inch diameter mains. Wellhead facilities with disinfection system, standby power, associated pipelines, instrumentation and control, storm drain improvements, and environmental/noise considerations are components of the project. Design required coordination with city departments for architectural treatment, and Orange County for discharge of flush water to the adjacent Carbon Creek Channel. West Street 1 and 2 Stormwater Pump Station, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California. Due to the lowering of a city street, a pump station was required to dispose of the accumulated runoff. Project consisted of determination of 25-year hydrograph, siting and sizing of a pump station to dispose of the flow by a combination of sump storage and pumping capacity. The station included three vertical mixed -flow pumps and a sump pump; electrical and control systems; and a ventilation system. Raymond Avenue Stormwater Pump Station, City of Fullerton, Fullerton, California. Participated in a grade separation project for the lowering of Raymond Avenue, which included design of a stormwater pump station. The station was designed for a 100-year return period storm flow of 28.5 cfs (18.4 mgd). A run-time analysis was made for the duration of the inflow hydrograph to confirm pump sizing, structure configuration and pump start/stoop elevations. Cityof Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 15 Gary Sjelin, PE Storm Drain Facilities Education -Bring, California State Universit,, - Registrations FIB. - nal Engineer (Civil), California 37218 Years of Experience VV N: Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers Training Construction General Permit Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner IQSD and QSP #?35761 Mr. Sjelin is highly proficient in the planning, analysis, and design of civil engineering projects. His experience includes analysis of water resources, the design of drainage and flood control facilities, development of stormwater runoff management, design of storm drains, and sanitary sewers. He has contributed to environmental analyses by preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, floodplain impact/ modification evaluations, and stormwater quality management plans. RELATED EXPERIENCE 1-405/1-605 HOV Connector, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Drainage engineer responsible for quality review for hydrology related to the development of plans, specifications, and estimates for operational improvements to the San Diego Freeway 1-405 and the San Gabriel Freeway 1-605 interchange, with focus on adding freeway -to -freeway high occupancy vehicle (HOV) bridge connectors and other operational improvements. Included design of catch basins, storm drains, and ditches. Columbia Avenue Grade Separation, City of Riverside, Riverside, California. Drainage engineer responsible for preparation of drainage study for a roadway/rail grade separation. Included hydrology, storm drains, and permit from Riverside County Flood Control District. Flower Street Grade Crossing, City of Glendale, Glendale, California. Drainage engineer responsible for quality review of drainage study and drainage plans, specifications, and estimates. Included street drainage and storm drains related to extension of Flower Street, modification of existing street intersections at Air Way and Flower Street, and San Cityof Huntington Beach Fernando Road and Pelanconi Road, and providing an at -grade railroad crossing. Grandview Sonora Grade Crossing, City of Glendale, Glendale, California. Drainage engineer responsible for quality review of drainage study and drainage plans, specifications, and estimates. Included street drainage and storm drains related to widening of Grandview Avenue between Air Way and San Fernando Road, modification of intersection of Grandview and San Fernando Road and existing at -grade railroad crossing. Atherton Street Storm Drain, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Performed WMS MODRAT hydrology study for storm drain modification related to street improvements. Project included analysis of catch basins, storm drain, open channel, and pump station. Clinton Keith Road at 1-215, City of Murrieta, Murrieta, California. Drainage engineer responsible for preparation of drainage study and final plans and specifications for interchange improvements. Included hydrology, storm drains, and water quality facilities. Orangethorpe Avenue Grade Separation, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange, California. Responsible for preparation of a drainage study to support design of a railroad/highway grade separation project including storm drain, pump station, water quality treatment control best management practices, and preparation of a water quality management plan. Raymond Avenue Grade Separation, City of Fullerton, Orange, California. Prepared a of drainage study supporting design of a railroad/highway grade separation project including pump station, storm drains, and a water quality management plan. Alameda Corridor East Grade Separation Program, Alameda Corridor -East Construction Authority, Various Locations, California. Chief hydraulics and hydrology engineer for design of new grade separation structures and city street improvements in the cities of Industry, Diamond Bar, West Covina, and El Monte. Led the drainage analysis and design, including storm drains and pumping stations. Coordinated with numerous stakeholders, including cities and regulatory agencies. Supervised preparation of hydrology and design recommendations with a drainage area of 910 acres and a tributary to a sump requiring pumping. Led the stormwater pollution prevention measures and erosion control design. The project value was $100 million. Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Cal( engineering& Professional Consulting Services 16 John Gleason, PE, QSD, QSP, CPESC, ToR NPDES, SWPPP, WQMP Education BS, Biology, California Stare university, Fullerton, 1987 Registrations/Certifications Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Practitioner 0029 Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Developer 0029 Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control 2722 Registered Environmental Property Assessor Trainer of Record Years of Experience Mr. Gleason is a civil engineer/environmental scientist with over 25 years of management experience specializing in stormwater management, hazardous waste management, and human health risk assessment (HHRA). He has a very familiar understanding of the NPDES Permits including the Industrial General NPDES stormwater discharge permit, the Construction General Permit and the Orange County municipal permit and has developed stormwater training courses for updates to these permits. He has experience with OCSD construction stormwater permitting. He has designed stormwater containment and treatment systems for discharge to the sanitary sewer in compliance with the local sewer agency. Mr. Gleason is a Trainer of Record for the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) through the California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA). RELATED EXPERIENCE Caltrans 07-168004 Route 5/14 HOV Connector, Caltrans, Santa Clarita, California. Mr. Gleason provided the program audit to determine what amendments were needed to bring the project into compliance with Risk Level 2 requirements. A large (100+ acre) Risk Level 2 project in Santa Clarita involved over 80 sampling points and 2 teams of samplers have responded to collect samples during storm events. He amended the SWPPP, providing the risk calculations, sampling and analysis plan and other risk level 2 requirements to bring the project into compliance. This included REAPS, annual reports, numeric action level exceedance reports, BMP implementation to prevent further NAL exceedance, and non-stormwater monitoring and reporting. As -Needed Construction Support Services, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Los Angeles County, California. Reviewed contractor - submitted documents for construction projects including environmental plans and permitting, NPDES Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and standard urban stormwater mitigation plans (SUSMPs). Conducted construction site field inspections for compliance with environmental and stormwater requirements. Managed revision of construction site best management practice manual, stormwater pollution prevention plan preparation manual, construction staff guide, and the county construction contract standard special provisions for water pollution control including updates of the American Public Works Association (APWA) standard specifications for public works (Green Book).. Updated all to the 2009 Construction General NPDES Permit for stormwater requirements. Developed training programs addressing construction SWPPP compliance, inspection, and sampling and analysis for overseeing Contractors. Trained the office engineers, resident engineers, area supervisors, and inspectors. Also assisted by evaluating the new regulations regarding stormwater pollution prevention and developing presentations to advise county management on the potential impacts of the new requirements on the county. Santa Ana River Levee Repairs Project No 5-58D, Orange County Sanitation District, Huntington Beach, California. Mr. Gleason developed the SWPPP under the General Construction Permit (Order No. 2009-0009-DWQ) and the SWPCP under the OCSD Permit (CA0110604) as required by the OCSD Templates. Mr. Gleason reviewed the ACOE and Department of Fish and Game permits and the Orange County Public Works encroachment permit for the SWPPP. Mr. Gleason managed the weekly and rain event inspections, annual report development and submittal, and corrective actions. He worked with the contractor to comply with the NPDES permit and ACOE permit where their jurisdictions met on the river levee. The project included native plant restoration landscaping (mostly salt bush) as part of the final stabilization in the SWPPP. Stormwater Management Plan and NPDES Permit Compliance Development, Caltrans, Various Locations, California. Managed development and presentation of training courses for agency personnel and contractors for stormwater management. Cityof Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 17 Bill (Edwin) Schramm, PE Construction Support Education university of Texas — Austin North Texas State University — Denton University Of Texas — Arlington Registrations, Certifications 40 hr. HAZWOPER Certification OSHA Site Supervisor Hazardous Materials Site Supervisor California Designated UST Operator CDPH Water Treatment Operator CDPH Water Distribution Operator Certified Confined Space Entry Texas Corrective Action Project Manager Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology Project Manage, Texas Water Well Drillers- A License Nuclear Measurement Device Operations and Safety Years of Experience With AECOM: 13+ With others: 28 Professional Associations American Public Works Association National Groundwater Association N,!i-anal Association of Envlronmenrel Professionals Mr. Schramm has provided plan and specification reviews, cost estimates, schedules, project and contract administration, construction support, and onsite construction management services for a variety of both public and private sector clients across the county during his career. RELATED EXPERIENCE Alternative Fuels Vehicle Refueling Facility, NBVC Port Hueneme, San Pedro, California. Construction Manager responsible for construction oversight of a $1M alternative fuels vehicle refueling facility for NBVC Port Hueneme. This project was highly visible, complex and award winning. The facility was the first E85 and B20 vehicle refueling system constructed for the Navy in California. Vehicle Refueling System, MCLB, Barstow, California. Construction Manager responsible for project deliverables that included construction of this $.5 E85 vehicle refueling system for the US Marine Corp logistic support facility at the Yermo base. Project included modification and utilization of an existing 20,000 gallon above ground bulk fuel storage tank to provide a complete alternative fuel vehicle refueling installation. This facility is the first such installation constructed for the US Marine Corp in California. Utility Upgrades, NBVC Point Mugu, California. Construction Manager responsible for responsible for overall project management of multiple utility upgrades of the existing potable water, fire water, and natural gas distribution systems at the installation. Project included installation of temporary service connections while these multi stage replacements of base utilities in service since the 1940's were upgraded. Exxon Mobil Refinery, Torrance California. Project Manager. Project Manager. Project included a review of available record documents and a subsurface investigation of the entire refinery property to identify all existing underground storage tanks, in service or abandoned in place at this facility continually operated since the 1920's. US Nay Outlying Landing Field, San Nicolas Island, California. Construction Manager. Project required the fabrication, and installation of a replacement bulk fuel delivery line from the offshore barge mooring to the fuel farm header. The 1.2 mile line 8" heavy wall steel was welded, 100% x-rayed, epoxy coated and laid across the ocean floor from the barge riser connection to the header connection on shore. Lockheed Groundwater Treatment Facility Extraction Well Evaporation Pond, Riverside, California. Construction Manager. Project included excavation, piping installation and construction of a concrete lining and maintenance vehicle pond access ramp at the installation. The lined containment was designed as temporary storage for groundwater pumped from GAC vessels during scheduled media change outs. The containment is also utilized during groundwater well purge events. Mr. Schramm provided onsite project management. Underground Storage Tank Removal Projects, Various California Sites. As Construction Manager, managed a variety of subcontractors as they provided services, personnel and equipment required by the individual project to permanently remove from service former UST installations. Typical project required the removal and site restoration of a bulk motor fuels or lubricating oil tank. Cityof Huntington Beach Civil Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services OCEAN ENGINEERING Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Blake Eckerle, PE Project Manager Coastal Structures Education ES, Architectural Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 1976 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), CA dC30379 (Legacy UPS) Project Manager Certification Years of Experience With AECOM. 33 With others E Professional Associations Structural Engineers Association of Southern Callfcrm,a For the past 27 years, a significant portion of Mr. Eckerle's work has focused on marine structures such as piers, wharves, seawalls, and marine terminal and waterfront buildings. He has been involved in the design of new structures as well as assessment, modification, retrofit and/or rehabilitation of existing structures. His marine structure experience includes a variety of construction methods and materials including concrete, timber, steel and environmentally - friendly materials. Much of his experience has been focused on projects within the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles as well as the southern California coastline. This focused experience has provided him with a good understanding of local seismic and geotechnical conditions as well as local applicable port, city and county design standards. Mr. Eckerle is a skilled, responsive Project Manager who has been responsible for the management of more than 1,250 projects. RFLATFn Fxpl Camp Fox Pier Temporary Repairs and Replacement, Santa Catalina Island, California. Project Manager for a new timber pier on Catalina Island that provides the only access to/from the waterfront Camp Fox Youth Facility. More than one-half of the existing pier structure was lost in August as a result of high wave swells generated by Tropical Storm Marie. The project included the design of a temporary structure to connect with the remaining pier segment for continued camp operation and emergency access. Emergency work was being accomplished in collaboration with a local marine contractor. Berths 198-199 Wharf Rehabilitation, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Project Manager for the structural engineering design and construction document development to rehabilitate the Berth 198 timber wharf and Berth 199 concrete hybrid wharf (concrete deck on timber piles). Berths 198-199 & 200A Wharf Assessment, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Project Manager for above and underwater structural inspections of timber and concrete structural wharf elements including support piles, pile caps, and mooring and fendering systems to assess the current condition of existing wharf components. The wharf structure is 1,475 feet long with about 2,675 piles and consists of a mix of timber and concrete construction. Berths 240XYZ Wharf Condition Survey and Load Capacity Analysis, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Project Manager for the inspection/ assessment of the existing Berth 240XYZ wharf, an approximate 1,800-foot long marine structure for a future marine fueling facility. The findings were incorporated into a structural report with repair method and materials recommendations and associated estimated costs to rehabilitate the wharves, as well as the wharf's allowable vertical load capacity. Santa Monica Pier Renewal Project (SP2124), City of Santa Monica, California. Project Manager for replacement of 360-foot long timber mid -section of a landmark southern California municipal pier, originally constructed in 1909, that supports heavy foot traffic, shops, restaurants, and various recreational opportunities. The new pier section construction consisted of timber decking and purlins supported by concrete beams and pile caps, and new pre -stressed concrete piles. Construction included erection of a temporary 20-foot wide by 175-foot long timber trestle parallel to the pier to allow pedestrian and vehicular access to pier's offshore end during construction. This project received the 2014 APWA Southern California Chapter Project of the year award. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 2 Philip Hadfield, Pf Technical Advisor & QA/QC Education F <. Registrations Professional E , - Years of Experience wrtr PF('`M Mr. Hadfield is a Senior Project Manager and Vice - President in the Ports & Maritime Group at the Long Beach office of AECOM. He has performed and managed numerous port, harbor and marine development projects involving conceptual planning through detailed design, design/constructability review, and construction quality assurance. His project experience includes dredging for navigation and berthing, sediment beneficial re -use, land reclamation, site remediation and backland development, terminal and waterfront development, seismic upgrade of waterfront structures, and new port facilities. Berths 240XYZ Wharf Assessment and Improvements, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Technical Advisor responsible for the inspection of an existing 1,580-foot long wharf to assess in -place condition and vertical load capacity, and develop recommendations to retrofit the wharf for planned occupancy to include a marine fueling facility. Pier S Dike Realignment, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Principal Engineer responsible for engineering design for the realignment and deepening of the Cerritos Channel shoreline to facilitate navigation and a future 3,200-foot wharf, including dredging of 1.6M cubic yards and disposal and placement at an in -water site. North Slip Development, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Principal Engineer responsible for planning and engineering design for the development of a 15-acre reclaimed fill area for container storage and reefers. East Terminal Redevelopment, Pier G Container Terminal, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Principal Engineer responsible for planning and engineering design for the demolition of existing administration, container freight station and maintenance buildings and redevelopment of 10 acres for container storage. Berth G234 South Slip Fill, Wharf and Development, Pier G Container Terminal, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Project Manager responsible for engineering for 35-acre slip fill and 800-foot wharf with shore power connecting two existing wharves, including demolition of two 1,200-foot wharves, and placement of 3 million cubic yards of dredged sediments behind a 2-stage rock dike. Belmont Pier Artificial Reef, NOAA, Long Beach, California. Principal Engineer responsible for the engineering design of an artificial reef to be located in the vicinity of an existing municipal pier. Developed reef options, including evaluation of material types suitable for construction of the reef and ocean floor stability for support of the reef. Big Bear Lake Environmental Restoration Project, US Army Corps of Engineers Big Bear Lake, California. Project Manager responsible for engineering services to develop alternatives for restoration of the beneficial uses of the lake, which is USEPA 303(d) listed for nutrients, sediments, pathogens, and trace metals that compromise the water quality and beneficial uses of the lake. Identified "hot zones' within the lake and developed restoration alternatives that include dredging, capping and sediment treatment, as well as disposal/placement alternative for 5-10 million cubic yards of sediments, including wetland and shoreline restoration, new bird - sanctuary islands, shallow water habitats, and upland beneficial reuse of the sediments. Proposed Catalina Landing Development, AC - Catalina Landing, LLC Long Beach, California. Technical Advisor responsible for planning and design for new docking systems, gangways and utilities for the Catalina Express Ferry terminal and private berthing of mega -yachts. City of Huntington Beach Al Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 3 Prabin Tuladhar, PE Coastal Structures Harbors/Marinas Education MS, Civil/Structural Engineering, University of Mississippi, 2000 BS, Civil Engineering, Bapuii Institute of Engineering and Technology, Davangere, Karnataka, India, 1996 Registrations Professional Engineer )Civil), CA. #C69427 Years of Experience With AECOM: 1 With others. 16 Prabin Tuladhar has more than 17 years of experience as a Civil Engineer, specializing in structural design and analysis, and marine structures. His experience includes the design of floating structures, floating wave attenuators and breakwater structures, waterfront earth retaining structures (i.e., seawalls, bulkheads, revetments), fixed pier and pile -supported wharf structures, vessel mooring structures, and site utilities. His specialized experience includes wave/ environmental load analyses, interpretive structural modeling analyses, development of project submittal documents, regulatory and local agency project permitting, and construction management. Berths 198, 199 and 200A Wharf Inspection and Assessment, Port of Los Angeles, California, San Pedro, California. Key Project Engineer for the inspection and assessment of an existing wharf. Responsibilities included conducting inspections of Berth 198, 199 and 200A above -water components. Berth 198 inspection included timber stringers supporting the wharf deck, timber pile cap, and above -water portions of timber piles. Berths 199 and 200A inspections included concrete slab, beam, columns and shear wall, and intermediate pile caps. Assisted with the preparation of the written assessment report detailing inspection findings, current wharf condition, and recommendations for repairs. Follow-on work involved performing structural analysis/load assessment and developing construction documents to implement recommended repairs for Berth 198 timber wharf and the Berth 199 concrete hybrid wharf (concrete deck on timber piles). Cityof Huntington Beach Berth 240 X, Y and Z Wharf Inspection and Assessment, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Key Project Engineer for this project involving topside and above water inspections to assess the condition of the existing Berth 240Y-Z wharf, an approximate 980 lineal foot concrete wharf, and Berths 240 X-Y wharf occupying 600 lineal feet. Inspections included existing piles, pile cap, pile cap extension at fender, rear rail beam, middle rail beam, front rail beam, front stem column, middle stem column, rear stem column, deck beams, underside of deck, bulkhead wall, fenders, bollards, and the topside of the deck. Responsible for performing structural analyses for uniform load and various types of vehicle loads (i.e., H-20 truck loads, forklifts and cranes) to determine the original wharf load bearing capacity based on available record drawings. Data gathered from field inspections was utilized to assign a rating to each structural component. Analysis was repeated to determine wharf load capacity based on current condition. Inspection findings and structural analysis results were incorporated into a written report with recommendations for repair methods and materials, and estimated rehabilitation costs, as well as original moment and shear capacities for each structural element and allowable vertical load capacities. Santa Monica Pier Renewal Project, City of Santa Monica, California. Project Engineer for complete replacement of a 360-foot long timber mid -section of a landmark municipal pier, originally constructed in 1909, that supports heavy foot traffic, shops, restaurants, and various recreational opportunities. The new pier section consists of timber decking and purlins supported by concrete beams and pile caps, and new precast, prestressed concrete piles. Design criteria included the capability to accommodate H-20 (20-ton) truck loads from emergency and maintenance vehicles. Construction also included erection of a temporary timber trestle parallel to the pier to provide vehicular and pedestrian access to the pier's end during the work. Leeway Sailing and Aquatics Center Improvements, Long Beach, California. Project Engineer for structural analysis and design to replace the waterside elements in conjunction with replacement of the Center's main building. The scope involved replacing an existing 87-foot long timber pier with a new concrete structure that incorporated an ADA compliant access gangway. New floating docks matched the footprint of the existing docks and guide piles were reused. AECOM Coastal Civil Education Registrations Years of Experience Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services Mr. Mast has considerable experience in civil engineering with special emphasis on the structural and geotechnical aspects of port structures. He has demonstrated his abilities as project manager and as project engineer on numerous port -related projects. Inner Cabrillo Beach Water Quality Improvement, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Project engineer responsible for investigations and remedial design of sewers systems. The Inner Cabrillo Beach had a poor water quality. Investigated for POLA possible contamination sources and remedial measures. Work included design and construction of replacements for old sanitary sewer and storm drain systems, as well as water circulation improvement studies. West Basin Marine Operations Building, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Project engineer responsible for the new 3-story structure with a footprint of 5,700 square feet. The roof was supported by masonry load -bearing walls on a structured cast -in - place concrete ground slab. The slab was supported by 24-inch octagonal driven concrete piles. The pile foundation was designed for settlements due to fill consolidation and liquefaction, as well as lateral spreading of the soil. West Basin Development, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Principal engineer responsible for the preliminary and detailed design of the POLA main channel deepening project. Work comprised investigations on different dredge and disposal options, a navigation study, and the design of a Confined Disposal Facility for management of contaminated dredge material. Developed the dredging plans and material handling specifications for an 8 million cubic yard dredge program. The Port required deepening to -53 feet MLLW (-16 meters MLLW) to accommodate the newest generation of super post-panamax container vessels. Pier S, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Principal engineer responsible for developing the dredging plans for the Pier S project to develop the embankment necessary for the construction of a wharf structure for the Pier S container terminal. This unique project included defining the means and methods to protect against exposing a contaminated material storage site within the terminal at the waterfront affected by the dredging operation. Pier T, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Principal engineer responsible for review of the dredging and demolition plans to develop the waterfront for the construction of a wharf structure for the Pier T container terminal. This project was constructed at the location of an old navy base. The drydock was used as disposal location. 4 Shell Mormon Island Berth 167 —169 MOTEMS Audit and Berthing Dolphin, Shell Oil Products, San Pedro, California. Project manager and audit team leader responsible for this marine oil terminal upgrade project. The project included design and construction supervision of a new berthing dolphin project, including installation of eight new steel berthing dolphins and selected site demolition. The project also included conducting a full MOTEMS audit per California State Lands Commission standards for compliance verification. The scope was comprised of geotechnical field investigations; structural inspections (above and below water); structural and seismic analyses of the timber wharf; dynamic mooring analysis; mechanical, electrical, and FF inspections; and complete audit reporting. New York City Cruise Terminal - Infrastructure Upgrade - Piers 88, 90, and 92, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Manhattan, New York. Principal engineer for this $45 million project to provide engineer and construction management services. The project included the inspection and preparation of contract documents for the repairs of the pier deck, substructure and the marginal wharf structures along these three 1,200 feet piers. The piers are New York's only cruise ship terminal and remain active for most of the year requiring phasing and coordination of the construction activities. Additionally prepared contract documents for fire proofing of the terminal buildings. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 5 Tony Mets, PE, D.CE Coastal Civil Diving Education BS, Naval Hrurr I,j 1,, liar �i aatn np, C00i MA, International Relations, University of Southern California, 206-. Registrations plomate Of Coastal Engineering (D.CE), ASCE. Academy of Ccasta ocean, Port & Navigation Engineers (ACOPNE) Professional Engineer (Civil), CA HC70064 Con 1)1der/ADCI Surface -Supplied Air Diver/ No, 4580t Years of Experience With AECOM: 4 With others: 9 Tony Mets is a Waterfront Civil/Structural Engineer with more than 13 years of experience in civil, coastal, marine and naval engineering projects. He also has more than 13 years of combined experience as a Certified Navy and Commercial Diver. Mr. Mets is experienced in conducting condition assessments and structural inspections for marinas, wharves, piers, mooring facilities, breakwaters and seawalls. His professional experience includes the management, planning and technical development of multifaceted waterfront development projects including recreational and commercial marinas, small craft harbors, and urban waterfront developments, as well as container and bulk terminals. He is experienced in the preparation of planning and permitting documents, specifications, construction drawings, and developing waterfront construction cost estimates. RELATED EXPERIENCI Peer Review, Naples Island Permanent Seawall Repair, Phase I, City of Long Beach, Engineering Bureau, Long Beach, California. Project Manager responsible for conducting a peer review of 90% level plans, specifications and cost estimate (PS&E) prepared by others for permanent seawall repairs. The repairs included new steel sheet -pile seawall on the waterside of the existing vertical concrete seawalls along both sides of the canal (about 1,915 linear feet); construction of a new pile cap; new guardrails, landscape beds; sidewalks; improved drainage system; modified access platforms, pipe moorings and ladders; and relocation of existing street lighting along the canal. Berths 198-199 & 200A Wharf Assessment and Rehabilitation, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Inspection Lead/Engineer-Diver responsible for above and underwater structural inspections to document/assess the condition of existing timber and concrete structural elements including support piles, pile caps, and mooring and fendering systems. Inspection findings included documents via written notes, video and photographs. Results were incorporated into a written report including estimated wharf capacity, repair and materials recommendations, and estimated costs to rehabilitate the wharf. Berth 240 X, Y & Z Wharf Assessment, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Inspection Lead/ Engineer -Diver responsible for above -water, under - wharf visual and "hands-on", and underwater Level III NDT inspections of existing wharf berths to assess the condition of wharf structural elements, including support piles, rail beams, pile cap and fendering system, in support of Port redevelopment plans. Belmont Municipal Pier Condition Assessment, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Inspection Lead/Engineer-Diver responsible for above -water, under -pier, and underwater inspections to assess the condition of a 1,471-foot long concrete municipal pier structure originally constructed in 1966. Berth G234 South Slip Fill and Wharf Project, Pier G Terminal Redevelopment Program, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Lead Design Engineer/ Task Manager responsible for the demolition of two 1,200-foot long concrete pile -supported wharves; dredging of 3M cubic yards of sediments to fill a 35-acre slip area, including confinement of contaminated sediments; a two -stage rock dike to contain the sediments; and a 816-foot long concrete pile supported wharf with shore -to -ship power and 100-guage crane rails to connect to the existing wharves on each side of the slip. Berth G230 Wharf, Fill and Backlands Project, Pier G Terminal Redevelopment Program, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Lead Design Engineer/ Task Manager responsible for the demolition of an existing barge launch facility and backland buildings and tanks; a two -stage rock dike; 3-acre rock fill; 660-foot concrete pile -supported wharf extension, with shore -to -ship power and 100-gauge crane rail; and redevelopment of 6-acres for container storage, including removal and replacement of contaminated subsurface soils. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services E Fred Massabki, PE Harbors/Marinas Education SS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Virginia, 2003 MS, Civil Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 2004 Certificate, Coastal Engineering, Old Dominion University, Virginia, 200' ASCE Short Course, 2007. Vessel Berthing and Mooring Marina Recreation Association Courses, 2007. Marina Electrical Safety; Maintenance of Dock & Dock Equipment Certificate, Project Management, San Diego (CA) State University Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), CA OC70423 Years of Experience WithAECOM- 7 With others. 3 Professional Associations American Society of Civil Engineers Coasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute Marina Recreation Association Fred Massabki's experience includes civil and mechanical engineering, quality assurance/quality control, and computer -aided design. Since joining AECOM, his engineering practice has focused on waterfront projects, particularly those involving recreational marinas, seawalls and container terminal facilities. He has assumed lead roles on several projects working directly with clients, local government, and various project permitting agencies. RELALED EXPERIENCE Santa Monica Pier Renewal Project, City of Santa Monica, California. Project Engineer responsible for the replacement of the 360-foot long mid -section of this landmark southern California municipal pier that was originally constructed in the 1920s. The project included construction of a temporary trestle parallel to the pier to provide access to the offshore end of the pier during construction, removal of 110 timber piles and demolition of the existing pier deck, installation of new concrete piles and concrete substructure, and installation of a new 360-foot long by 36-foot wide timber pier deck. Balboa Island/Little Balboa Island Seawall Integrity and Saltwater Overtopping Assessment/Study, City of Newport Beach, Public Works Department, Newport Beach, California. Project Engineer responsible for a study assessing the potential of flooding/saltwater over -topping of existing concrete seawalls from potential extreme tides associated with global warming. Reviewed structural integrity (threat for structural compromise) of the walls and determined minimum seawall elevation for future wall construction and the appropriate manner to increase the height of the existing seawall. Balboa Island Seawalls Replacement Project, City of Newport Beach, Public Works Department, Newport Beach, California. Project Engineer responsible for the design of replacement seawalls. Initial work included the development and evaluation of alternative concepts for the new walls and included both landside and waterside options. Balboa Marina Rebuild, Newport Beach, California. Lead Engineer responsible for the planning and design to replace an existing deteriorated marina with a new 105 slip marina. The new marina included slips ranging from 20-58 feet long, four new gangways including two new 80-foot long ADA-compliant gangways, repairs to an existing concrete seawall, dredging, and interface with concurrent landside improvements. Fisherman's Village, Marina del Rey, California. Project Engineer responsible for waterside improvements in conjunction with concurrent redevelopment of mixed -use landside facilities. The marina layout accommodated 41 vessels with an average length of 60 feet with two docks for larger vessels (110 to 130 feet long), a transient dock, a water taxi slip, a boat rental area with kayak launch ramp, and temporary dinghy space for locals visiting proposed restaurants. Bayside Marina Maintenance, ADA and Re -Decking Project, Newport Beach, California. Lead Engineer responsible for upgrades/improvements to the existing marina that was constructed in the mid- 1980s. Performed a condition survey to identify needed repairs and improvements to extend the marina's useful service life. Repair documents were developed to replace the entire timber deck/walking surface and existing gangway with a new ADA compliant gangway and cantilevered concrete gangway platform. Project scope included re -grading an existing parking lot, providing new landside access ramp to the marina office, ADA compliant rest room upgrades, and new in -slip pump -out systems to replace an existing single -serve pump -out station. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 7 Christine (Kris) May, PhD Oceanography Education PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, 2004 MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, 1998 ES, Civil Engineering, University of Washington, 1996 Registrations Professional Engineer, Florida, Texas and Louisiana Years of Experience With AECM 6 With others14 Professional Associations Restore America's Estuaries Association of State Floodplain Managers Texas Floodplain Managers Association Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Dr. May is a coastal and estuarine engineer with more than 20 years of experience providing leadership and technical expertise related to coastal restoration, climate change resilience and adaptation strategy development, and coastal hazard analysis. She has led or served in key technical roles on numerous high -profile climate adaptation studies, including an award -winning pilot study. In addition to her scientific and technical background, Dr. May has a solid understanding of the policies and guidance in place nationally and locally that are currently driving climate change adaptation planning. She serves as a technical advisor supporting an adaptation initiative to foster the development of county -wide climate change planning policies and also lends her unique blend of science, engineering, policy, and visualization techniques to help others understand, visualize, and anticipate vulnerabilities to sea level rise and storms. As a technical expert and project manager, Dr. May has coordinated with numerous federal, state, and local agencies, non -governmental organizations, stakeholder groups, local and national science panels, and academic advisors. Coastal Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment, Capital Regional District (Cl Victoria, British Columbia. Led the development of the sea level rise inundation mapping and coastal analysis efforts associated with the development of model bylaws that considered the impacts of climate change. Contributed to the selection of 24 focus area locations based on their inundation characteristics, vulnerabilities, and shoreline assets. The CRD is vulnerable to both sea level rise and storm surge and these vulnerabilities are expected to increase substantially over the coming decades. This project involved the development of sea level rise inundation maps that considered sea level rise at 2050, 2100, and 2500, as well as the inundation associated with a 500-year coastal storm surge event. Also performed focused analysis associated with depth and extent of inundation, land use impacts, and the valuation of coastal assets was completed across 24 focus areas within the Cl The focus areas were selected based on their proximity to critical assets, density of development, sensitive shorelines, and geographical diversity. NEC FUTURE: A Rail Investment Plan for the Northeast Corridor, Federal Railroad Administration, Multiple States, United States. Client science lead on the NEC FUTURE project, a comprehensive planning effort to define, evaluate, and prioritize future investments in the Northeast Corridor (NEC) through 2040, launched by the FRA in February 2012. FRA's work will include new ideas and approaches to grow the eight northeast states' intercity, commuter, and freight rail services and an environmental evaluation of proposed transportation alternatives. Responsible for leading the analysis of potential climate change impacts and the development of potential adaptation strategies along the 457-mile corridor in support of a Tier 1 environmental impact statement. Alameda County Shoreline Analysis and Adaptation Strategies, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission and Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Alameda County, California. Produced technical analyses and methodologies to evaluate shoreline vulnerabilities in response to sea level rise and extreme tide levels, including the following storm surge return frequencies: 1-year, 2-year, 5-year, 10-year, 25-year, 50-year, and 100-year. The results of these analyses will be used to enhance the regional understanding of shoreline vulnerabilities, and to further the development of potential adaptation strategies for specific, representative shoreline systems. The project included the development of an innovative tool that allows landowners and coastal managers to understand shoreline vulnerabilities to a broad range of future conditions to assist with the identification and prioritization of projects that can promote resilience, increase habitat value, and provide flood protection. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services TRAFFIC ENGINEERING City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Doug Smith, PE, PTOE Project Manager Education BS, Civil & Env iroirmental Engineering, University of Rhode Island, 1981 Tr aff;;- Engineering Short Course, Georgia Institute of Technology Registrations PI ,t,, onal Engineer, CA, #C43549 Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE), ITE Certified Years of Experience With AECOM. 18 With others I Mr. Smith has over 33 years of broad experience in the management of transportation and traffic engineering projects. His project experience includes numerous traffic signal design, operations and coordination projects, ITS applications and traffic operations improvements and the preparation of corridor studies and MIS that include the development of TSM programs. Mr. Smith is currently the ITS Task Manager on the Line 51 BRT project in Oakland, CA and the Traffic Manager for the SR- 91 CIP design/build project in Corona, CA. He has over 20 years of experience in the planning and development of ITS programs for public agencies working in California, Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Florida. San Joaquin Valley ITS Strategic Plan, Counties of San Joaquin, Stanislaus/Merced/Madera/Fresno/Tulare/ Kings/Kern, California. Project Manager responsible for the comprehensive ITS Strategic Plan for the San Joaquin Valley. This project included the development of a signal coordination program for each County. Santa Clarita ITMS/TSI PS&E, City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita, California. Project Manager responsible for the Communications Master Plan, TOS and electrical design elements of the ITMS for the City through a grant funded through MTA. This project included the preparation of Communications layout and schematic plans, CCTV/Traffic Signal modification plans and TOC upgrades for several arterial corridors with a construction cost of $3.2 million. It also included developing citywide signal coordination plans. Almaden Expressway TOS, County of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California. Project Manager responsible for the segment design of the Santa Clara County Traffic Operations Systems — Almaden Expressway section from Harry Road to the County TMC. The project included the final design of 19 miles of fiber optic communications system along with 20 CCTV locations and associated system detection along this segment of the TOS. The project also included communication and synchronization of all corridor signals. TSM Program Evaluation Project, Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority, County of Los Angeles, California. Project Manager responsible for the LAMTA on the TSM Program (aka Signal Synchronization and Bus Speed Improvement Program) Evaluation project. This project included the analysis and evaluation of 20 TSM projects in the County of LA including TSM/Signal Synchronization, ESP and Rapid Bus projects implemented in the region. Culver Drive Traffic Signal System and Communications Design, Irvine, California. Project Manager responsible for the development of traffic signal systems upgrades at 20 intersections in Irvine. Additional Irvine projects included: Project Manager for tasks for the Irvine TMSOS, which included concept design of TMS elements, assistance in preparation of a concept design report, PS&E of CMS's and preparation of a Signal Coordination Policies and Practices Report. Traffic/Electrical Design On -call, Caltrans District 11 San Diego, California. Project Manager responsible for the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates for various task orders that included the preparation of removal, electrical, signal/pedestrian crosswalk, interconnect utility, signing and striping plans for Caltrans D11. Citywide Traffic Signal Coordination, Fountain Valley, CA, City of Fountain Valley. Project Manager responsible for overseeing the development of traffic signal timing plans for AM, Mid -Day and PM peak hours for the city-wide signal system that utilized the VMS 330 central control system. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 2 Octavio Hernandez, PE Traffic Design Education BS, i yd Engineering, California State University Long Beach, 2004 Registrations 4roftwonal Engineer (Civil), CA 978085 Years of Experience With AECOM. 10++ With others 1 Mr. Hernandez is a registered Civil Engineer with twelve years of technical experience in transportation and traffic engineering. He is actively involved in the field of traffic and transportation engineering and ITS. He is currently working in the 1-215 Widening project for Caltrans. He has experience using AutoCAD, Microstation, Autoturn, Lighting Visual, SignCAD, Arcview GIS and various Microsoft Office applications. Prior to joining AECOM, Octavio worked for the City of Santa Ana Public Works Department in Traffic Engineering. Los Angeles Intelligent Transportation Infrastructure Program (ITIP), Caltrans, Los Angeles, California. Design Engineer responsible for performing preliminary engineering and design work for ITS Systems and field sensor deployment in the Los Angeles region. Performed initial screening and site survey assessing the communication signal strength at the proposed site locations. Performed site survey to determine the final sensor location in the field. Design site survey drawings for all the sensor locations in AutoCAD. Culver Drive Signal Modification and Synchronization, City of Irvine, Los Angeles County, California. Design Engineer responsible for collecting travel time data using the floating car method. Prepared worksheet of travel times to help modify signal timing in the corridor. Designed intersection layout drawings in AutoCAD for 20 intersections in the project study area. SR-22 Design -Build, Orange County, California. Design Engineer responsible for generating traffic volume study for the project between 1-405 to SR-55. ITMS, City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita, California. Design Engineer responsible for developing and revising the CCTV and fiber optic communications design plans for 18 miles of communication city-wide. Traffic Signal Modifications, City of Pasadena, Pasadena, California. Design Engineer responsible for developing alternatives for a traffic signal to control an intersection in the city of Pasadena. Alternatives consisted of different types signal operations for a permissive left turn, 1. Regular Five Section Head with a protected permissive left turn movement and 2. MUTCD not approved signal display for left -turn movements during permissive turn intervals. Also known as that flashing yellow arrow. Traffic Signals, City of Otay Mesa, Otay Mesa, California. Design Engineer responsible for the design of traffic signals and striping at two intersections to accommodate commercial traffic. Washington Street Car, City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington. Design Engineer, responsible for modifying span -wire traffic signaled intersections to accommodate street car operation. Los Alamos Road Bridge Widening, City of Murrieta, Murrieta, California. Design Engineer responsible for the design of traffic signals that lead in and out of the 1- 215 and Los Alamos Road. Created turning movement scenarios to comply with AASHTO standard commercial vehicle turns from on -ramps and off -ramps. SR-134 Sound Walls Design -Build, City of Glendale, Glendale, California. Design Engineer responsible for modifying the communication system routing plans, designing the new electrical and sign illumination plan, sign and striping plans for the proposed sound wall construction along Glendale freeway (SR-134). PS&E 1-10/Live Oak Interchange Improvements, City of Riverside, Riverside, California. Design Engineer. The purpose of the project was to upgrade traffic controller equipment and communications, and develop updated coordination timing plans for all traffic signals within the corridor. City of Huntington Beach • AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consutting Services 3 • Kent Ko. PE, TE Jamboree Road/Barranca Parkway Intersection Traffic Design Improvement Project Report and Environmental Document, City of Irvine, Irvine, California. Project • Engineer. The project proposes an additional Education ;_ngineering, 2002 northbound lane at Jamboree Road and Barranca Parkway intersection. Specific tasks include Registrations Professional Traffic Engineer. CA x - developing existing and future traffic conditions, Years of Experience developing the traffic analysis report that include • intersection and roadway capacity analysis for the • Project Report and Environmental Document. Mr. Ko is a registered Traffic Engineer with over Grand Avenue Grade Separation Alternatives twelve years of technical and professional traffic and Analysis Project Study Report Equivalent, Orange County Transportation Authority, Santa Ana, transportation engineering experience. He is actively California. Project Engineer. This project involved involved in the field of traffic and transportation ITS. He has field the Grand Avenue Grade Separation with numerous engineering and conducted agencies including Metrolink, Amtrak, BNSF, UP, and e inventories and provided traffic design services SCRRA between Chestnut Avenue and McFadden on intersection and street improvement projects Avenue. Grand Avenue is one of several rail -highway throughout Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside crossings included as part of the Los Angeles -San counties. Specific transportation engineering Diego -San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor grade experience includes: intersection capacity analysis separation improvemenntt projects. Specific tasks • and design of conceptual intersection improvements; included developing existing and future traffic highway and street improvements design; and traffic conditions, developing the traffic impact and analysis engineering, includin si signing, striping,traffic signal, g g g' g ' design. report, intersection and roadway capacity analysis, and traffic control plan and rail at -grade crossing impact and safety analysis. • • RELATED EXPERIENCE Phase 2 Midtown Crossing Project, Flatiron Electric Cesar Chavez Avenue/Lorena Street/Indiana Group, Inc, Los Angeles, California. Project Engineer City Los Angeles Street Intersection Improvement Project, City responsible for providing the of "d • of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Project Interim Change Authorization Class Permit Engineer. This project involved reconfiguring the y an modified traffic for Phase 2 work for temporary an • existing five -legged intersection of Cesar E. Chavez signal and lighting plans for LADOT review and Avenue at Lorena Street and Indiana Street into a approval. modern roundabout. Specific roles include preparing SR-47 Schuyler Heim Bridge Replacement, Port of PS&E traffic and electrical design, including stage Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Project Engineer construction, detours, signing, striping, lighting, and responsible for providing ACTA PS&E design to replace • temporary traffic signals for the proposed intersection the Schuyler Heim Bridge with a new fixed -span improvements. bridge across the Cerritos Channel. Responsible for • Clay Street Grade Separation Project, County of preparing Caltrans format PS&E traffic and electrical Riverside Department of Transportation, Riverside design, including stage construction, detours, signing, County, California. Project Engineer responsible for striping, lighting, traffic signals, communication providing Traffic/Electrical Design services for the Clay system, and various ITS elements including RMS, • Street Grade Separation with UPRR between General WIM, EMS, and CCTV systems for the proposed bridge Drive and Linares Avenue. Specific tasks included replacement. • preparing PS&E traffic and electrical design, including signing, striping, lighting, and traffic signals. Cityof Huntington Beach • AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Ca llEngineering& Professional Cons It ing Services 4 Noel Casil, PE, TE Traffic Studies Education ES. > igineering, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippine Registrations Years of Experience Mr. Casil is actively involved in traffic engineering, highway engineering, and transportation planning. He has proven expertise conducting surveys, data collection, traffic signal timing utilizing PASSER II and TRANSYT 7-F, signal timing, fine tuning of 170/2070 controllers, traffic signal/detection system installation, cost estimates, ramp metering installation inspection, and design of freeway surveillance. City of Pasadena On -Call, Pasadena, California. Task Order Lead responsible for providing as needed transportation planning support including CEQA compliance on various City development projects and as needed traffic engineering tasks. Responsibilities included preparing numerous traffic impact studies supporting IS/MNDs to EIRs; traffic calming design; complex traffic signal modification plans; pedestrian/ parking studies for a large private school; and master planning support for a high profile non-profit institution sited within a residential section of the City. Central County Corridor Phase I, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Senior Transportation Engineer responsible for providing technical support for the development of the project purpose and need, including field review of the study area and the development of the existing right-of-way evaluation report. Assisted in the demand capacity analysis and development of the Candidate improvements for the transportation improvement element of the report. 1-405 Major Investment Study,Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Senior Transportation Engineer. Assisted with the development of the conceptual cross-section layouts for the initial and final screening of the project alternatives. Conducted field and aerial map reviews to identify physical constraints at ramp junctions, auxiliary lanes, and corridor collector distributor systems. City of Irvine On -Call, Irvine, California. Provided independent technical review of Broadcom Campus traffic impact study as part of the City Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning On -call. City of Costa Mesa On -Call, Costa Mesa California. Provided third party review of circulation plan of proposed city development. 1-15/Clinton Keith Road Interchange PS&E, City of Murrieta, Murrieta, California. Traffic Task Leader. Lead preparer of the project construction traffic handling strategies and initial TMP for PS&E of the 1-15/Clinton Keith Road Interchange. The proposed reconstruction included widening of the existing two-lane Clinton Keith Road Bridge to three lanes in each direction, realignment and modifications of the existing interchange ramps with enhanced lane configurations, and upgrade of the current traffic signal equipment. The purpose of this project was to relieve traffic congestion currently experienced at and near the vicinity of the subject interchange and to improve the existing design of Clinton Keith Road interchange ramps with the 1-15 Freeway to handle future traffic demand. Katella Avenue Superstreet Project Study, Orange County Transportation Authority, Various Cities, California. Project Engineer responsible for the detailed traffic analysis field review of Katella Avenue and all major study intersections from 1-605 Freeway to SR-55 Freeway. Conducted ICU analysis for all study intersections and floating car survey evaluations to provide baseline roadway operating conditions. Evaluated roadway and intersection mitigation measures to improve arterial flow and capacity. Coordinated with local jurisdictions along the Katella Avenue Corridor to ensure all proposed improvements are compatible with local design standards and streetscape plans. Provided logistical and technical support during public outreach meetings with local governments, community groups, stakeholders, and businesses. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 5 Neelam Dorman, TE Traffic Studies Education BS, Civil Engineering, University of California, Irvine, -' MS. Chdl Fnrineering, University of Callforni,a, vn n�, Registrations ,rffic Engineer, CAa?a"- Years of Experience Ms. Dorman has over nine years of experience in traffic engineering and transportation planning. She focuses on the preparation of traffic impact studies, signal timing, parking studies, site circulation analysis/ access management, traffic calming, transportation demand modeling, and project feasibility studies throughout California. RELATED EXPERIENCE Traffic Light Synchronization Program, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Assistant Engineer responsible for the development of an extensive Synchro model for the 110 intersection corridor and assistant with the development of four coordination plans. Aided in coordinating intersection counts and conducting detailed field reconnaissance at each intersection including saturation flow counts, and the presentation of the field work in a detailed diagram. Conducted before/after studies and evaluated project benefits. Malvern Avenue Signal Timing, City of Buena Park, Buena Park, California. Assistant Engineer responsible for assisting with the development and implementation of optimized peak period timing plans along Malvern Avenue/La Mirada Boulevard in Orange County. Developed an extensive Synchro model for the Malvern Avenue corridor. Conducted detailed field reconnaissance at each intersection and helped coordinate data collection efforts. Helped develop 3 coordination plans using Synchro and conducted field implementation for Eagle 2070 controllers (EPAC) using an ACTRA system. Completed "after' travel time studies, and assisted in evaluating project benefits. City-wide Coordination, Corona, California. Assistant Engineer responsible for the development of an extensive Synchro model for 50 intersections over five corridors and helped develop three coordination plans. Coordinated and conducted detailed field reconnaissance at each intersection, and the presentation of the field work in a detailed diagram. The project is ongoing and will involve before and after studies, implementation, and corridor monitoring. Signal Optimization, City of Frisco, Frisco, Texas. Assistant Engineer. Assisted in the development and implementation of optimized peak period timing plans for 58 signals in several major corridors within the City, as well as special event timing plans for the professional baseball and soccer games within the City. Developed an extensive Synchro model for the City of Frisco containing over 80 intersections over approximately 75 square miles. Major tasks included developing an accurate geographic network and verifying design and signal timing data. Cityof Huntington Beach Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 6 David Madera, PE, TE ITS Design Education BS, Civil Engineering, /California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1999 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), CA 471391 Professional Traffic Engineer, CA »TR2354 Years of Experience With AECOM: 14 With others: , Mr. Madera is a registered Civil and Traffic Engineer with 16 years of technical and professional experience in traffic engineering design, and transportation planning and engineering, ITS planning and design, traffic operations, transit engineering design and construction management. He is currently providing construction design support on the 1-15/1-215 Interchange Improvement Project in San Bernardino County. RELATED EXPERIENCE SR-47 Schuyler Heim Bridge Replacement, Port of Long Beach -Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTH), Long Beach, California. Project Engineer responsible for providing ACTA PS&E design to replace the Schuyler Heim Bridge with a new fixed -span bridge across the Cerritos Channel. Responsible for traffic and electrical design, including stage construction, detours, signing, striping, lighting, navigational lighting, traffic signals, communication system, and various ITS elements including RMS, WIM, EMS, and CCTV systems for the proposed bridge replacement. Additional tasks included coordinating with state and local agencies to develop approved railroad preemption plans, CPUC approvals, revised TMP and updated traffic analysis report. ITS Systems Engineer, OCTA Bravo BRT Project, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. Project Engineer on the OCTA project management consultant team overseeing the design and implementation of the Bravo! BRT system in Orange County, consisting of approximately 77 miles of regional BRT service along three corridors: Harbor Boulevard (Fullerton to Newport Beach), Westminster/17th Street (Long Beach to Santa Ana), and Bristol/State College Boulevard (Brea to Irvine). Provided project and technical oversight for the ITS components (specifically Real -Time Passenger Information System (RTPIS)) associated with the $15.6M design and implementation of the Bus Rapid Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems, Traffic Signal Synchronization Project, and Transit Signal Priority Design contract (C-7-1164), as well as the RTPIS interface with the $2.4M Design Services for Bus Stop Enhancements for Bus Rapid Transit Project contract (C-7-0972). Milliken Avenue Grade Separation, City of Ontario, Ontario, California. Project Engineer responsible for preliminary engineering and preparation of PR/ED. Responsibilities included preparation of alternative roadway and track alignments, analysis, and technical studies in the PR/ED phase and PS&E for traffic signals, signal interconnect, and lighting. Additional tasks included signing, striping, and stage construction. Fairmont Avenue Bridge, City of Glendale, Glendale, California. Project Engineer responsible for preparing PS&E to extend Fairmont Avenue over San Fernando Road, the Southern California Regional Rail Authority, and the Vertigo Wash, as well as providing ramp improvements for the SR-134 westbound ramps and surrounding local streets. Duties included preparing signing and striping, lighting, traffic signals, interconnect, CCTV tie-ins into the existing fiber optic network. Additional responsibilities included Caltrans PS&E for all the necessary permit work within state right-of-way and construction support. Phase 2 Midtown Crossing Project, Flatiron Electric Group, Inc, Los Angeles, California. Project Engineer responsible for providing traffic and electrical work for Phase 2 Midtown Crossing development, including temporary and modified traffic signal and lighting plans for LADOT and LABSL review and approval. SR-22 Design/Build Project, County of Orange, California. Project Engineer responsible for providing traffic mitigation, signing, pavement delineation, and electrical design for the proposed freeway improvements. Responsible for providing traffic mitigation for the proposed freeway improvements, coordination with state and local agencies. Responsibilities also included Caltrans PS&E design of signing, pavement delineation, electrical sheets, including traffic signals, ramp metering, and highway lighting. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 7 Traffic Control Plans Education Registrations Years of Experience Mr. Kim has experience with transportation projects that include traffic impact analyses, intersection and arterial capacity analyses, parking studies, queuing analyses, modeling analyses, street and intersection improvement design, traffic signal design, signing and striping/ pavement delineation design, detour staging and work site traffic control design projects. The majority of his transportation engineering project experience involves the use of software such as Traffix, Synchro/ SimTraffic, HCS, AutoCAD and Microstation. SR-91 Design -Build, Riverside County Transportation Committee, Corona, California. Staff Engineer on the design build team. Responsibilities included local roadway stage construction design based on design standards and contractor coordination. Additional responsibilities and tasks included local street Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) and detour plan design and coordination for the project's Transportation Management Plan (TMP) per ramp, local roadway and mainline closures as well as required field surveys. SR-47 Schuyler Heim Bridge Replacement, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Staff Engineer. Responsibilities included existing and future traffic analyses plus project conditions including traffic analysis during construction phasing and buildout year, and preparing technical reports either as part of the TMP or as specific analyses related to addendums and technical memos. Additional responsibilities included providing construction staging and detour plans and utilizing Synchro software to analyze the adequacy of coordinated traffic signals along the Ocean Boulevard and the SR-47 freeway on/off-ramp one-way couplet, adjacent to the proposed project. City of Pasadena On -Call, Pasadena, California. Staff Engineer responsible for providing as needed transportation planning support including CEQA compliance on various City development projects. Also performed traffic engineering tasks such as traffic impact studies, traffic assessments, traffic calming design, traffic signal design and pedestrian and parking studies. Responsibilities included preparing numerous traffic impact studies supporting IS/MNDs to EIRs; traffic calming design; complex traffic signal modification plans; pedestrian/parking studies for a large private school; and master planning support for a high profile non-profit institution sited within a residential section of the City. 1-215 Widening PS&E (OF162), Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) Perris, California. Staff Engineer. This project involved the development of PS&E bid documents for the construction of one mixed flow lane in each direction along the 1-215 freeway between Scott Road and Nuevo Road, nearly 13 miles in length. Assisted in the design of construction area signs, staging/traffic handling, detours, pavement delineation and signs, associated quantities, and electrical. Also assisted in the development of the TMP. 1-15/Murrieta Hot Springs Road Interchange, City of Murrieta, Murrieta, California. Staff Engineer responsible for preparing the Traffic Operations Analysis Report for the proposed improvements to the 1-15/Murrieta Hot Springs Road interchange in the City of Murrieta. The proposed project is the implementation of a partial cloverleaf interchange concept for the northbound ramps. The report documented existing conditions, and opening year and design year conditions for the No Build and Build Alternatives. It included close coordination with adjacent projects to the north (1-15/California Oaks Road) and to the south for the development of the new interchange at French Valley Parkway. Additional tasks included HCM and Synchro analysis, queuing at intersections and ramp meter locations. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes Carmen Gendusa, PE Plan Review/Check Education BS, Ci , Ergineeriiig, California State University, Fullerton, 1995 Registrations Professional Engineer (Traffic), CA 42017 Professional Engineer (Civil), CA #54957 Years of Experience W' -,_,M. ,Q Professional Associations Amencei I ty of Civil Engineers Institute a fansportation Enginee-r Railway Club of Southern Californ� On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services 8 North Long Beach Street Enhancement, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Traffic Engineer for studies, preliminary engineering, and final design services supporting both the public works and redevelopment departments. Through five contracts, AECOM has provided as -needed task order design services that included local and arterial street reconstruction, NPDES improvements, hydrology, and hydraulic analysis, storm drain design, traffic signals, and streetscape projects. Mr. Gendusa is a registered traffic and civil engineer with 47 years of experience in civil and traffic design. His project experience includes ports, highways, land development, surveying, grading plans, sanitary sewer, traffic signals, street lighting, signing/striping, and detour design. He is experienced in traffic engineering design, operations, maintenance, and has conducted several feasibility, environmental impact, parking, and design studies I:i7Idd�I17�1�iL'ily►[�tl Navy Mole, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Civil Engineer responsible for street design, signing, and striping plans for the "mole' immediately adjacent to the Port of Los Angeles. Pier T, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Civil Engineer responsible for street design and grade crossings for Pier T. San Ysidro Land Port of Entry, General Services Administration, San Diego, California. Traffic Engineer responsible for schematic construction phasing and staging of the master plan for the expansion of the border station. Provided solutions to the main challenge of staging the construction activities without major impact to the 24/7 operation of the facility. The master plan involves three major construction phases with major reconfiguration of the land port of entry. Also lead civil engineer responsible for the detailed construction staging design of two "break -away" projects: an east -west pedestrian bridge spanning the northbound and southbound 1-5 lanes, and a 2-level employee parking structure with roadway reconfiguration. The challenges included maintaining the flow of traffic and minimizing the impact to operations. Metrolink Sealed Corridor, Southern California Regional Rail Authority, Los Angeles County, California. Project Engineer for the grade crossing safety enhancements along the Metrolink right of way between the City of Los Angeles and Simi Valley for a total of 63 at -grade crossings, one of which is currently under construction in the City of Glendale. The safety enhancement project also included development of new SCRRA standards and procedures. Gale Avenue Widening, City of Industry, Industry, California. Traffic Engineer for the $4.5 million widening of a 4,000-foot segment of Gale Avenue within the city and Caltrans jurisdiction. Conceptual and final design services were provided for two lanes in each direction with a continuous 2-way left - turn lane. Design included evaluation of geometric alternatives, coordination with utility companies, materials testing, traffic signals, construction staging, traffic signing and striping, storm drain modifications, and private property restoration. San Bernardino Associated Governments, 1-215 Reconstruction/Widening, Segment 1 - Rialto to 9th Street, San Bernardino, California. Traffic Engineer for the $75 million, 3-mile freeway widening through downtown. The project included construction of a braid ramp/split diamond system with an at -grade ramp connection at Third Street. The alternative was selected by the team members after a comprehensive value engineering process. The geometric approval drawings (GAD) were prepared in close coordination with Caltrans, who prepared the GAD for segments 2 and 3. Also included was the reconstruction of interchanges at 2nd and 5th Streets; eight new bridges, and two bridge widenings. The 5th Street overcrossing required coordination with BNSF due to its span over existing rail facilities. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services WATER ENGINEERING City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professionat Consulting Services 1 Jesus Lopez, PE Project Manager/Pipelines Education F` 1 =ering, California State University, Long Beach, 1989 Registrations Pr,1gineer (Civil), California #52517 Years of Experience With AECOM: 25 With others: 0 Professional Associations American Society of Civil Engineers Society of Hispanic Professional Engine, Mr. Lopez has more than 20 years of experience with responsibilities that have included design tasks for numerous water/recycled water pipelines and sewer/storm drain projects. He has been involved in underground utility searches, alignment route studies, horizontal and vertical alignments, utility relocations, hydraulic system analysis, public agency coordination, and plans, specifications and estimates. Mr. Lopez has also prepared more than a dozen modeling studies for reclaimed water facilities, and for sewer and water master plans, using various computer applications for engineering, economic analysis, planning, alternatives, identification and ranking of pipeline deficiencies, and capital improvement projects. RELATED EXPERIENCE Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Water and Recycled Water Pipelines, Harry Bridges Waterfront Buffer Zone, Port of Los Angeles, California. Project engineer; AECOM prepared plans and specifications for construction of new water and recycled water pipelines and abandonment of existing LADWP water lines and facilities, as part of the redevelopment efforts at the Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Buffer Zone. Pipelines range in size from 8 inch to16 inch in diameter, with a total length of 12,500 feet of ductile iron pipe. Design drawings were per LADWP standards. Design challenges include alignment of the water pipelines in streets that are congested with oil lines, gas lines, power lines, storm drain, sewer, other LADWP lines, and other utilities. Coordinated with the Port of Los Angeles, LADWP, and design consultants for the port. Provided design, technical oversight, and quality control of design plans. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, River Supply Conduit Improvement - Units 5 and 6, Los Angeles, California. Design completion of 78-inch steel pipelines within North Hollywood. Unit 5 is 3,900 feet in length, of which 3,700 feet is tunneled. Unit 6 is 11,600 feet in length, with half tunneled. Responsibilities included review of existing utilities, production of pipeline plans and details for both units, design of connections, several utility relocations, coordination with other utilities, and permitting. Responsible for team and client coordination, technical oversight, and quality control. Yorktown Pipeline Rehabilitation, City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California. Project engineer; the existing Yorktown Avenue 30-inch cement mortar -lined and coated steel transmission line to be rehabilitated was constructed from 1962 to 1964. AECOM provided the design, which includes 18,200 feet of 30-inch transmission main, extending from Huntington Street, south of Clay Avenue to Yorktown Avenue, and then east in Yorktown Avenue to Brookhurst Street, and south in Brookhurst Street to Adams Avenue, where it transitions to a 24-inch pipeline. The intent of the project is to provide continuity bonding of the steel pipe joints, install corrosion test stations, and design an impressed current cathodic protection system as well as bring the appurtenances up to date. Huntington Beach Reclaimed Water Computer Model and Economic Analysis, Fountain Valley, CA (OCWD). Assistant engineer. Prepared reclaimed water model and performed a system and economic analysis to pursue the possibility of the district serving reclaimed water to Huntington Beach from its Green Acres reclamation facility. AECOM identified six alternatives, determined a total demand of 2,623 AFY. Recommended alternatives included intermediate storage and a separate pump station. San Diego County Water Authority, On -call Services Contract, Bulkhead #3 at Pipeline 3 and 4 Interconnection Vault and Bulkhead #4 at Pipeline 4A near the 1-15, Task ESA01, San Diego, California. Work included evaluating the effects of installing two proposed dished bulkheads at two locations to isolate a segment of 72-inch-diameter steel pipe for relining. Work included preparation of plans and design calculations. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 2 Andrew Romer, PE Pipelines Education BS, Civil Engineering, University of Arizona. 1979 BS, Business Adm i nisi ration, University of Arizona, 1974 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), California, #37116 Years of Experience With AECOM. 28 With others: 8 Professional Associations an Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers, Pipeline Risk Management Committee American Society of Civil Engineers, Pipeline Design Manual Committee American Water Works Association American Water Works Association, Standards Committee on Concrete Pressure Pipe American Water Works Association, Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe and Manual M-9 Subcommittee American Water Works Association, Standards Committee on Steel Pipe American Water Works Association, Corrosion Committee Chair, 2009 - ICI 2 and chair of Manual M27 Mr. Romer has been responsible for design of over $1 billion in major water transmission pipelines and associated facilities, pumping stations, treatment plants, tunnels, and trenchless installations. Mr. Romer has designed award -winning and innovative large diameter reclaimed waterlines, trunk sewers, outfalls, and force mains. He is a well -published author and is active on national standards committees. His contributions were acknowledged in 2012 with the Stephen D. Bechtel Pipeline Engineering Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers. RFIATFD FXPFRIFNCF Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, River Supply Conduit Improvement, Units 5 and 6, Los Angeles, California. Participated in design completion and project management of 78-inch steel pipelines within North Hollywood, California. Unit 5 is approximately 3,900 feet in length, of which approximately 3,700 feet is tunneled. Unit 6 is approximately 11,500 feet in length, with approximately half tunneled. Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board, Upper Reach Reliability —South Coast Conduit, Santa Barbara, California. Participated in design of 48-inch diameter steel pipeline through steep terrain, approximately 8,300 feet in length. San Luis Obispo County, Nacimiento Water Pipeline Project, San Luis Obispo County, California. Project manager and design engineer for the design of 45 miles of pipeline to convey up to 17,500 acre-feet per year of untreated water from Lake Nacimiento as far south as San Luis Obispo. National finalist for the ASCE 2012 OPAL Award. Inland Empire Utilities Agency, Edison Avenue Regional Recycled Water Pipeline, Chino, California. Project engineer for the design of approximately 33,000 feet of 30-inch recycled water transmission main to interconnect the TP-1 Outfall and the Carbon Canyon WRP. Identified an alternative alignment that will allow the pipeline to be constructed within unpaved areas instead of Edison Avenue. The realignment also avoided an expensive crossing at Euclid and Edison in favor of a more cost-effective crossing further south. Some project responsibilities included utility research, street centerline and pipe alignment, utilities coordination, horizontal and vertical design of pipeline, permitting with California Department of Transportation, Ontario, and Chino, as well as meetings with client and stakeholders. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Owens Lake Shallow Flood Transmission Mains, California. Responsible for design of 4.7 miles of 60-inch- diameter welded steel main conveyance pipeline and 66,119 lineal feet of 42-inch, 8,599 lineal feet of 48-inch, and 3,476 lineal feet of 30-inch fiberglass pressure pipe, in one of the most aggressive environments in the world. As project engineer, formulated project options, alignments, costs, and was responsible for final design for design -build team. Provided construction support services. Kern County Water Agency, Northwest Feeder and Pumping Station, Bakersfield, California. Design engineer for the northwest feeder treated water pumping station and pipeline, and provided preliminary and final engineering for 6.5 miles of 30- to 48-inch transmission pipeline. Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board, South Coast Conduit, Santa Barbara, California. Participated in design of the inline valves along the SCC while keeping the pipeline in service by the use of line stops in conjunction with bypass piping. The pipeline is approximately 50 years old and consists of 27- to 36-inch prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP), with only one isolation valve. No redundant pipeline exists for conveyance of water when the southern reach of the SCC needs to be isolated for repair. City of Huntington Beach Al Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 3 Russ Hulse, PE Wells/Pressure Regulating Facilities Education MS, Civil Engineering, University of Southern California, 1965 P, -ill Engineering, University of Southern California, 1962 Registrations a Frigineer (Civil), California, 417139 Years of Experience WonAEiUM 46 With Other Firms. 7 Mr. Hulse has over 40 years of hydraulics and project management experience. His extensive experience includes flood control and drainage projects as well as waterworks and wastewater facilities including reservoirs, water transmission mains, wells, and pump stations for water systems throughout California. Mr. Hulse's pumping station experience has included facility layout; site selection; coordination; geotechnical evaluation; hydraulic and surge analyses; pump selection; coordination for telemetry and control; and preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates. RELATED EXPERIENCE City of Anaheim, Well No. 48, Anaheim, California. Project manager for preparation of a preliminary design report (PDR phase is complete and design is currently underway), assistance with preparation of an initial study by the city, preparation of separate plans and specifications for well construction and wellhead facilities, and construction -phase services. The project consists of well construction (drilling and equipping) of a new domestic water well located on the Dad Miller Golf Course. The well, to produce 3,500 gpm, was drilled about 1,400 feet into the deep aquifer and will connect to the city's extensive well field system via approximately 2,000 feet of 20-inch and 16-inch diameter mains. Wellhead facilities with disinfection system, standby power, associated pipelines, instrumentation and control, storm drain improvements, and environmental/noise considerations are components of the project. Design required coordination with city departments for architectural treatment, and Orange County for discharge of flush water to the adjacent Carbon Creek Channel. City of Anaheim, Well No. 54, Anaheim, California. Assisted with preparation of a preliminary design report, assistance with preparation of an initial study by the city, preparation of separate plans and specifications for well construction and wellhead facilities, and construction -phase services. Anticipated well capacity is 3,500 gpm. The well construction contract also included destruction of nearby Well No. 34. The well includes an engine/generator unit, sodium hypochlorite storage and feed equipment, and consideration for future fluoridation or ammonia feed facilities. This new domestic water well is located in proposed redevelopment area, abutted by residential housing. Coordination with the city's redevelopment architect dictated the need to face the wellhead building with brick. The proximity of the site to residences required an acoustic study to determine needed sound -attenuation measures to be incorporated into the design. City of Lakewood, Well No. 13A, Lakewood, California. Assisted with design of a wellhead for a well capacity of 2,700 gpm. Well discharge is pumped to a 24-inch pipeline in Palo Verde Avenue for transmission to the city's reservoir site south on Del Amo Boulevard. Since the well is in a park, the wellhead facilities were laid out to minimize visual and noise impacts by using a submersible well pump with only the discharge elbow visible above grade. The check valve was buried and the flow meter was placed in a vault. Electrical panels were provided with weatherproof enclosures. An RTU and radio allows SCADA communication to the reservoir site for pump control and disinfection application. The project also included a chlorination facility at the reservoir site, using sodium hypochlorite solution. City of Newport Beach, Water System Master Plan, Newport Beach, California. Assisted with development of a water system model, evaluation of variable speed pumping instead of pressure reduction, and system flow testing for calibration of the model. Recommendations were summarized in a Betterment Program over a 20-year period. City of Buena Park, Hydroelectric Power Facility, Buena Park, California. Project manager for engineering design through construction of a 120-kw reverse -running horizontal pump to parallel the existing pressure reducing station at OC25 turnout on MWDSC's Orange County feeder. Power was derived from 3600 gpm and 230 feet of had at connection OC25. Assisted with the FERC application. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 4 Wells/Pumping Facilities/HVAC/Process Education engineering, 1991, California P., Registrations �A, 54329 Years of Experience With others:20 Mr. Long has more than 25 years of experience in engineering consulting, with an emphasis in multi- discipline project solutions for public infrastructure. He provides technical direction and project oversight for the development of public infrastructure that includes flood control facilities, regional and sub - regional storm drain facilities, stormwater quality mitigation measures, natural stormwater treatment systems, along with potable, reclaimed water conveyance, and storage facilities. His technical expertise ranges from master planning and program management to final design and construction implementation. His strengths include program and project management, development of project specific solutions, CIA, CIC programming and verbal, written communications along with fiscal analysis and financial management. I_I All 01 XPCPI[ N( Orange Park Acres Well No 1, Irvine Ranch Water District, Orange, California. Project Manager. Responsible for the design and implementation of a new 2,000 gpm capacity well, booster -pump station and chloramine injection system. The chemical storage components included a 2,000 gallon sodium hypochlorite storage tankage and a 200 gallon refrigerated aqueous ammonia storage system. The project is the primary water source for the Orange Park Acres service area, that included the design of a well pump and booster pump building; a chemical storage and feed system building, motor control room, two VFD booster pumps, clear -well basin (located directly under the Booster Pump Building), fire suppression system and automated ingress/egress system. It should be noted that due to the residential location of the proposed facility, a noise propagation study was performed and sound suppression mitigation measures were incorporated into the project. Syphon Interim Outlet Facilities, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Principal -in -Charge. Responsible for the development and implementation of a filtration and disinfection system to integrate the existing Syphon Reservoir outlet facilities into the IRWD Zone A recycled water system. The project included the design of a rotating screen system, sodium hypochlorite injection system and SCADA control systems. Burris/Lincoln Basin Reconfiguration Project, Orange County Water District, Orange County, California. The project included the redevelopment of the existing Burris Pit and Lincoln basin to improve percolation rates and provide additional operational flexibility within the overall water recharge complex. Whereas the initial basins provided significant storage capacities, but due to the underlying geotechnical conditions, direct recharge into the deep storage aquifer was hampered by a relatively thin layer of impermeable clay soils. As such, the intent of the project was to reconfigure the basins, remove the majority of the clay underlayment, redevelop the project areas with river sands and coarser materials to enhance groundwater recharge and develop desilting basins for sediment control of the water supply being delivered off the Santa Ana River. In addition, the project included the development of a new delivery canal, control gates structures, and SCADA control for operations. Mr. Long's role was to develop the initial design concepts, and provide overall design direction to the engineering staff members during design. Project completion 2010. Devil Creek Recharge Conceptual Study, San Bernardino City Municipal Water Department, San Bernardino County, California. The project consisted of the development of conceptual alternatives, identification of existing property owners, coordination with Vulcan Materials, and estimates life -cycle costs for the proposed improvements. Mr. Long was responsible for the development of the project alternatives, preparation of grading analyses, water -balance estimations, proposed pipeline alignment to extend the SWP turnout to the project site and identify potential environmental constraints within the project area. Project coordination included project meetings with ACOE, San Bernardino Flood Control District, Vulcan Materials, and San Bernardino Valley Water District. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 5 Brian Partington, PG, CHg Hydrogeology Education BS, Geology, 1997, California State University of Fullerton Registrations Professional Geologist, CA, 7612 Certified Hydrogeologist, CA,, 883 Years of Experience With AECOM: 18 With others: 2 Professional Associations National Ground Water Associalirr NGWAI Mr. Partington is a Principal Hydrogeologist in the Site Assessment and Remediation Division (Hydrogeology Practice Group) at AECOM Corporation. He has over 20 years of experience primarily in the environmental field managing soil, groundwater investigations, developing regulatory negotiation strategy, and participating in litigation support. He also has several years experience conducting water -supply related work including municipal supply well installation, aquifer testing, and groundwater basin analysis. He is also the current national practice leader for addressing the mobility, recoverability of Light Non - Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL). He has managed numerous soil, groundwater investigations conducted at gasoline service stations, petroleum refineries, manufacturing facilities, and abandoned retail properties. His regulatory experience includes personal interaction with California Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Santa Ana, Los Angeles, Central Valley, and Lahonton), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Department Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), Los Angeles Department of Public Works (LADPW), Los Angeles Department of Health Services (LADHS), Riverside County Department of Environmental Health (RCDEH), Kern County Environmental Health Services (KCEHS), Division of Oil Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD), and various members of the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA). RELATED EXPERIENCE Fault Study, City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California. Conducted an active fault study on the North Branch — Newport Inglewood fault. Responsibilities included literature review, surface mapping, excavation monitoring, trench wall preparation, geologic mapping of fault features, and cross-section preparation. Water Supply Wells, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Lake Los Angeles, California. Responsible for a team of geologists and engineers installing three water supply wells for LACDPW. The well installation oversight activity included installing a sanitary seal conductor casing, logging cuttings during the pilot boring, geophysical logging, isolation testing at discrete depths, well design, installation of well casing/screen, well development, aquifer testing/ analysis, and pump design. A DWSAP was provided in the final documentation report. One well was completed as an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR). Another well required depth -specific sampling of arsenic using a sampling technology developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The projects were typically fast -tracked and conducted in residential areas. Water Reservoir, Confidential Client, Los Angeles, California. Conducted a hydrogeologic assessment in preparation for a tunneling project. A 48-hour pumping test was performed to assess potential leakage rates that could have been encountered while tunneling. Water Supply Wells, City of Torrance, Torrance, California. Responsible for a team of geologists/ engineers drilling two pilot borings to assess groundwater quality in the North Torrance Well Field. The city is currently evaluating their options for well screen placement in consideration of a nearby chlorinated solvent plume that also contains the emergent chemical 1,4-Dioxane. He is representing the city in evaluating plume migration, potential impacts to the water wells, and is negotiating a resolution with the assistance from the RWQCB and the applicable PRPs. Monitoring Well Assessment/Destruction, Los Angeles, CA, Metropolitan Transportation Authority: Responsible for Mid -City Transit Corridor and Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension well destruction project. The initial file review (including 40 file boxes) identified approximately 400+ monitoring wells/ probes and soil boring records. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 6 Dave Scherschel, PE Reservoirs Education BS, Civil and Structural Engineering, Purdue University, 195- Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), California 010091 Professlona; C,,oi P-r (Structural), California a15-E Years of Experience With AELOM. a�. With others: 10 Professional Associations American Concrete Institute American Institute of Steel Construction American Public Works Association American Society of Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Association of California Mr. Scherschel has more than 40 years of structural engineering experience, which ranges from conceptual design, feasibility studies, value engineering, cost estimating, design, and detailed specification writing to field construction resident engineering. He has been responsible for static and seismic evaluation, analysis, and design of bridges, reservoirs, water treatment plants, and hydroelectric facilities; analysis of structures; transmission pipeline supports; and commercial and military facilities. Structural projects include numerous above- and below -grade water storage facilities consisting of steel, cast -in -place, and prestressed concrete ranging in size from 0.5 to 70 million gallons. Water and wastewater design projects include pressure - reducing stations and thrust blocks, pumping stations, and support piers and hangers for pipe crossings of channels, rivers, and waterways. RELATED EXPERIENCF California Water Service Company, Harris Reservoir Replacement, Westlake Village, California. Both the old and the replacement Harris Reservoirs are 4 MG circular concrete tanks located at the top of Sunnyhill Street in Westlake Village. Constructed in 1978, the reservoir foundation was cracked and in distress for at least 15 years arising from unstable geological conditions below ground and adjacent to the reservoir. Because the reservoir is a critical element of the local water system, and there is no alternate site, the design structural engineer decided to proceed with replacement of the existing reservoir at the same location. City of Anaheim, Hidden Canyon Reservoir, Anaheim, California. Structural engineering design and dynamic load analysis of 2.0-MG, 130-foot-diameter prestressed concrete tank. Critical seismic conditions and highway truck loads were evaluated for the reservoir which was completely buried below a residential cul-de-sac. Received PCA national award for Distinguished Environmental Treatment of supported venting facilities and architectural hardscaping. City of Santa Cruz, Bay Street Reservoir Replacement Project — Phase 2, California. Early in 2008, the city selected AECOM to establish basic design parameters, site arrangement and budgetary construction costs for the replacement reservoirs based on unique project insight gained through development of the Conceptual Design Report. Bay Street Reservoir is the cornerstone of the city's distribution system storage. To accomplish providing 20 MG of storage, two new 10 MG circular, pre -stressed concrete reservoirs will replace the old structurally deficient 35 MG reservoir, which was also determined to be oversized for the city's needs. Phase 2 of the project included: detailed design for the initial 10 MG reservoir; site design and facilities to allow for construction of a second reservoir in the future; inlet, outlet, overflow, drain and underdrain system piping; water main and interconnection; control valves housed in a below - grade pump station; site area lighting, electrical power supply and distribution design; telemetry, instrumentation and controls; and basic security system and fencing. Mira Monte Reservoir and Pumping Station, Sierra Madre, California. Scope of services included a condition assessment of two seismically and operationally deficient steel reservoirs and pumping station. The new facilities included two new steel tank reservoirs (0.75 MG and 1.7 MG), a 7,500-gpm pumping station, and replacement of an adjacent city park. The first tank constructed is a 110-foot-diameter steel tank approximately 1.7 MG. The second tank now under construction is an 84-foot-diameter 0.75- MG steel, semi -buried tank backfilled with geofoam blocks. Both tanks required overexcavation of approximately 10 feet and backfilled with reinforced earth consisting of layers of geofabric (Tensar) placed on 2-foot vertical intervals. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 7 Bernard Pyska, PE. Reservoirs/Pumping Facilities/HVAC/Process Education MS, Environmental Engineering, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1977 BS, Civil Engineenrg, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1971 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), CA #38656 Years of Experience With AECOM. 25 With others 9 Professional Associations glneers CalifOnna AV tti E imiionment ASSOCiam t Water Environment Federation Mr. Pyska's civil/sanitary engineering experience includes a strong academic background and project experience in both the public and private sectors. He currently serves as a Senior Engineer, providing overview and management of major water resource projects undertaken by the firm. Mr. Pyska has also been in responsible charge of the planning, design and construction of conventional and advanced water and wastewater treatment plants ranging considerable in scope and magnitude. RELATED EXPERIENCE West Basin Municipal Water District, Hyperion Effluent Pump Station/Rio Hondo Wastewater Pump Station, Los Angeles, California. Project Manager responsible for the design of the Hyperion Effluent Pump Station, a 61 mgd secondary effluent pump station with four 500 hp pumps to convey secondary effluent to the West Basin reclamation plant 3.5 miles away. Design of the pump station was completed in four months in order to include the pump station plans and specifications as an addendum to the Hyperion Full Secondary project already out to bid. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Los Angeles, California. As Project Engineer, provided construction assistance and office engineering services for this project. Responsibilities included review of mechanical submittals and daily meetings and coordination with contractors at the site trailers for clarifications and revisions. City of American Canyon, Wastewater Treatment Facilities, American Canyon, California. Design Manager responsible for coordination of a multi -firm design team for the design of new treatment facilities. The facilities included influent fine screening, grit, microfiltration for BOD and nutrient removal, ultraviolet and chlorine disinfection, effluent pumping and solids stabilization. The microfiltration, or immersed membrane reactor (MBR), consisted of an anoxic zone for denitrification, an aeration zone for BOD reduction and nitrification and a microfiltration zone for solids separation. The facilities designed for the MBR included backwash pumping and piping as well as a separate blower building to provide air for membrane cleaning. South Orange County Wastewater Authority, Various Wastewater Treatment Plant Projects, South Orange County, California. Project Engineer for the design of the 3A Wastewater Reclamation Plant, including full secondary treatment with an activated sludge system, tertiary filtration, chlorination, and pumping of reclaimed secondary effluent for golf course irrigation and odor control. Project Manager for design, construction management and office engineering for the Regional Plant 9.0 mgd reclamation facilities expansion, including secondary effluent storage, filtration, chlorination, a 3.0 million -gallon storage tank and equipment building. Due to space limitations, the filters and equipment building were constructed above the underground chlorine contact tank and the plant parking area was constructed above the underground storage tank. Project Manager for design, construction management and office engineering for the Plant 3A solids treatment facilities, including construction of new digesters, DAF and primary equipment, new centrifuge dewatering facilities, boiler heat system, and various mechanical support systems. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Profess ionaI Consulting Services 0 Bryan Paine, PE Pressure Regulating Facilities Education BE, Civil Engineering, 2000, University of California, Irvine BS, Ernironmental Engineering, 2000, University of Callfo, ria. I—, Registrations Profr-s>,_ - i,il Engineer, CA, C64334 Years of Experience With AECOM. I i With others 5 Professional Associations Engineers Without Borders - Orange County Chapter Toastmasters International (President 2001 American Society of Civil Engineers American Water Works Association Mr. Paine has over 16 years of civil engineering experience specializing in the planning, design, and construction support services for water, wastewater, recycled water, and storm water infrastructure projects. He has experience in a wide range of projects in his field including: pump stations, groundwater wells, pipelines, steel and concrete reservoirs, dams, levees, hydrology and hydraulic studies, best management practice facilities, civil site improvements, and permitting. He has experience in civil engineering related software packages including: AutoCAD, MicroStation, Land Development Desktop, Civil 3D, InRoads, Pond Pack, StormCAD, HEC-RAS, WSPG, HY-8, FlowMaster, and CulvertMaster. RELATED EXPERIENCF_ Orange Park Acres Well No 1, Booster Pump Station, and Chemical Building, Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD), Orange, California. Project Engineer. Responsible for the design of a 2,000-gpm groundwater extraction well, booster pump station, and chemical building with chloramination disinfection facilities. The pump station and related facilities were sized for a future expansion to 4,000 gpm. Design tasks included hydraulic calculations, surge analysis, noise study, fire suppression, building architectural design, structural engineering, and landscape architecture. Coyote Spring Valley to Moapa Well and Transmission System, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Contract 340-A, Las Vegas, Nevada. Project Engineer. Responsible for the design of three deep -aquifer groundwater extraction wells, a 500,000 gallon forebay, pumping station, regulating tank, 15.5 miles of 24-inch transmission main, three pressure reducing facilities and a flow control facility. The pumping station consists of three vertical turbine canned pumps in an outdoor masonry enclosure. Arroyo Trabuco Sump and Zone C Recycled Water Pump Station, Santa Margarita Water District: Las Flores, California. Project Manager. Responsible for preliminary design, final design, and construction support services for the Arroyo Trabuco Sump (ATS) and Zone C Booster Pump Stations. The final design involved preparation of construction plans, specifications, and estimate for the two pump stations and a 16" welded steel transmission pipeline. Norwalk Park Well and Pipelines, City of Norwalk, Norwalk, California. Project Engineer. Responsible for design of a 2,000-gpm groundwater extraction wells, a metal canopy structure for the wellhead facilities, a sodium hypochlorite water disinfection system with static mixer, underground vaults for flow meters and pressure reducing valves, site improvements, site drainage, and 5,000 linear feet of 16" ductile iron fire protection pipeline. Orangethorpe Well, Golden State Water Company, Placentia, California. Project Engineer. Responsible for design of a 1,500-gpm groundwater extraction wells with variable speed drive, an iron and manganese water treatment system, a sodium hypochlorite water disinfection system, site improvements, drainage and stormwater treatment BMPs, and a 12" transmission pipeline. Deep Well Injection System, Panoche Energy Center, Fresno, California. Project Manager/Lead Designer. Responsible for this project that consisted of a deep well injection system that collected wastewater from a power plant into a 20,000 gallon collection tank and then filtered and pumped the water under high pressure (3,000 PSI) into four injection wells for disposal (9,800 ft. bgs). ASR Well 4-71, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Lake Los Angeles, California. Project Engineer. Responsible for design of a water supply well and associated pipeline capable of producing 500-gpm (completed to 660 ft. bgs). LACDPW will also use this well for Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR). City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 9 Tama Snow. PF Pumping Facilities/HVAC/Process Education M5, Engineering, 2001, Cal Poly Pomona BS, Civil Engineering, 1991, UC Irvine BA, Mathematics, 1988, UC Riverside Registrations Professional Engineering (Civil), CA, 056934 Years of Experience W i, Witr, Professional Associations WaterReuse Assoaanon Orange County Water Associati Ms. Snow has over 23 years of experience in civil engineering planning, design and construction of water, wastewater and recycled water projects. She has worked on a multitude of projects from the conceptual phase through the construction and operation phase that included such tasks as obtaining grants and loans, hydraulic modeling, preparing master plans, preparing design plans and specifications, and served as the lead technical spokesperson for the Orange County Water District's (OCWD) Groundwater Replenishment System's Public Relations Campaign while working as a Senior Engineer at OCWD. Ms. Snow has worked on numerous recycled water projects that have all had their own nuances; recycled water utilized for groundwater injection to prevent seawater intrusion, spreading recycled water in recharge basins to recharge the aquifer that was over drafted, dual plumbed facilities, landscape irrigation and industrial applications where recycled water quality had to be addressed. Ms. Snow has conducted feasibility cost analyses and prepared on -site retrofit drawings and engineering reports for over 500 sites to be converted to recycled water. All on -site drawings and uses including cooling tower applications at refineries, carpet and textile dying, concrete batch plants, commercial laundry facilities, and landscape irrigation applications were approved by the regulatory agencies for converting to recycled water. h,llA11 1) 1 ylI[ R � I [vJCi Orange Park Acres Pump Station, Irvine Ranch Water District, Orange, California. This project entailed the preparation of construction plans and technical specifications for the construction of well head equipment, pump station, wet well, sodium hypochlorite, and ammonia injection systems for the Irvine Ranch Water District. Conservation Potential of Salinity Mitigation Strategies, National Water Research Institute in partnership with the US Bureau of Reclamation/ Southern California Salinity Coalition/Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Various Locations, California. Researched and developed equations and model to identify the volumes of water that could be conserved during leaching activities and the volume of water that is utilized by residential, commercial and industrial water treatment devices within MWD's service area. Analysis includes the impact that water softening devices have on recycled water. Chloramine Booster Stations at Three Domestic Water Reservoirs, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, California. Senior Project Engineer. Prepared preliminary design report to address nitrification issues in three domestic water reservoirs. Preparing design plans and specifications to retrofit existing reservoirs with chloramine booster stations. Identifying all land acquisitions required, identifying permits necessary and CEQA documents. Westside Water Recycling Program, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), Los Angeles, California. Project required contacting and meeting with potential recycled water customers, preliminary site assessment and development of economic feasibility analyses, preparing on -site retrofit drawings and industrial engineering reports to obtain approval from the State and County Department of Health Services for conversion to recycled water. Recycled Water System Expansion, Long Beach Water Department (LBWD), Long Beach, California. During preliminary design phase, developed pipeline alignments, completed hydraulic model to size pipelines, pump stations and reservoirs and prepared Preliminary Design Report. During final design phase, prepared construction drawings and specifications for recycled water pump stations, chlorine contact tanks, and conversion of two potable water reservoirs to recycled water. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 10 Pumping Facilities/HVAC/Process Education Registrations Years of Experience Mr. Stange has 27 years of experience in mechanical design including HVAC systems, central chilled water plants, dust collection systems, open surface tanks, odor control systems, laboratory exhaust, cogeneration, biogas, automatic temperature controls, renewable/efficient energy systems, and humidity control systems. He is experienced with the design of mechanical systems for industrial buildings, water/wastewater plants, engine rooms, government facilities, and commercial facilities. RELATED EXPERIENCE City of Hialeah, Hialeah RO Water Treatment Plant, Hialeah, Florida. Mechanical engineer providing HVAC design for a new reverse osmosis water treatment plant campus. Designed new systems including chemical room ventilation, heating/cooling, general exhaust, and HVAC controls for the main process building, administrative offices, emergency generator building, and remote pump stations. ND State Water Commission, Dickinson Finished Water Pump Station, Dickinson, North Dakota. Mechanical engineer of record providing final HVAC/ plumbing design and construction phase services for a new finished water pump station. Designed new systems including water, storm, sanitary, dewatering, heating/cooling, dehumidification, and HVAC controls. ND State Water Commission, Oliver Mercer Water Treatment Plant, Zap, North Dakota. Mechanical engineer of record providing final HVAC design and construction phase services for a new reverse osmosis water treatment plant. Designed new systems including chemical room ventilation, heating/ cooling, general exhaust, and HVAC controls. Tualatin Valley Water District, Ridgewood View Park Reservoir & Pump Station, Portland, Oregon. Lead mechanical engineer providing final HVAC design for a drinking water pump station. Designed new systems including chemical room ventilation, heating/ cooling, general exhaust, and HVAC controls. Town of Sheboygan, Well 3 Pump Station, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Lead mechanical engineer providing HVAC system design for a new pump station. Designed new systems including backup generator exhaust and cooling; fuel tank fill and vent; pump room ventilation; and chemical room ventilation. City of Naperville, Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade, Naperville, Illinois. Lead mechanical engineer providing HVAC system design for new thickener and blower buildings at a wastewater treatment facility. Designed new systems including process ventilation, general exhaust, makeup air, heating, heat reclaim, natural gas piping, and HVAC controls. Village of Whiting, Wastewater Treatment Facility Design, Whiting, Wisconsin. Lead mechanical engineer of record providing HVAC and renewable energy system design for new and existing wastewater treatment facility buildings. Designed new and replacement systems including in -floor radiant heating, solar thermal heating, office cooling, general ventilation, and laboratory exhaust. Conducted a feasibility study for application of various efficient and renewable energy systems to the project buildings including geothermal, photovoltaic, and thermal storage. Trinity River Authority of Texas, Influent Pump Station Improvements, Irving, Texas. Lead mechanical engineer providing HVAC system design for the addition of electrical equipment rooms to existing pump station facilities. Designed new air handling systems and modifications to existing chilled water distribution and automatic temperature control systems including replacement of underperforming HVAC controllers with more reliable, process control system communicating type. Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 11 Allen Randall, PE Electrical Engineering and SCADA Education MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1971 BS, Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University, 1970 Registrations Professional Engineer (Electrical), California, 4920E Years of Experience W ith AECOM: 36 With Other Firms: 8 Professional Associations Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Association of Energy Engineers Mr. Randall's extensive electrical design and contract administration experience includes pumping stations, reservoirs, distribution facilities, hydroelectric plants, and treatment plants. He has been involved in more than 80 pumping station designs and has contract administration experience for water districts and municipalities. Mr. Randall's experience also includes the management and design of electrical systems for industrial and commercial facilities, including industrial and office lighting, site and roadway lighting, power transmission and distribution, control wiring diagrams, electrical estimating, telemetry systems, and instrument systems. RELATED EXPERIENCE City of Long Beach, On -call Electrical, Mechanical, Structural, and Architectural Consulting Services, Long Beach, California. Lead electrical engineer for projects including the study and design of the civic center data system and police communications uninterruptible power supply, public health facility air quality improvements, Redondo Avenue street lighting, Building 300 condition survey, replacement/ relining of public safety building main sewer line and lateral, navigation lights for the Second Street bridge, replacement of the HVAC system at Burnett Branch Library, preparation of an RFP for an energy - conservation program at Long Beach Civic Center, and City Hall lighting retrofit construction support. Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, On -call Electrical Engineering Services, Lake Elsinore, California. Performed miscellaneous tasks for the district, including plan check review of sewage and water pumping station designs, shop drawing review, and preparation of electrical design modifications for facilities. One specific task was development of design guideline criteria, standard plans, details, and specifications for sewage and water pumping stations. Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, Update of Electrical and SCADA Standards, Lake Elsinore, California. Prepared standard electrical drawings and specifications for booster pumping stations, sewer lift stations, reservoirs, and water wells. The project included design of photovoltaic solar panels for reservoir SCADA power requirements. City of Ceres, Blaker Reservoir and Pumping Station Improvements, Ceres, California. The project included new 2.3-mg reservoir, two new 100-hp booster pumps, and replacement of four existing 100-hp booster pump controls with new variable frequency drives. Also included was an expansion of the SCADA system to monitor three new locations within the city's distribution system. City of Bostonia, Bostonia Reservoir, Bostonia, California. Project designer responsible for design of a 674,000-gallon cast -in -place concrete reservoir, site work, piping, belowground vaults for control valve and flowmeter, demolition of existing concrete tank, drainage, paving, landscaping, irrigation, SCADA, and construction support services. Irvine Ranch Water District, Orchard Hills Zone 5 Reservoir, Irvine, California. The project included a detailed preliminary design report followed by plans and specifications. This reservoir is located in an avocado orchard on property owned by The Irvine Company, which is developing the homes to be served by this prestressed concrete reservoir. The design of this 1.0-mg reservoir and pipeline also included security systems that were integrated into the district's SCADA system. Intrusion alarm switches provide access notification at central for reservoir and vault batches and hypochlorite building. A closed- circuit television system with pan -tilt -zoom camera mounted on top of the reservoir provides video coverage of the area. The design also required a study to establish antenna height for radio communication. City of Hesperia, Wells 29, 31, and 32, Hesperia, California. The three separate well sites included buildings for the well, motor control equipment, and chlorine system. Wells were 400 and 500 hp. Solid- state starters were used for controls. The project also included a radio -based SCADA system. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Calf Engineering& Professional Consulting services 12 Gerardo Yniguez, PE Electrical and SCADA Education E`_ ical Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, 1999 Mi 'nral Engineering, Californa State University, 2010 Registrations ProfesEngineer (Electrical), CA #17017 Years of Experience With AECOM- 16 With others. 0 Professional Associations I nsbi.u,., ' America Mr. Yniguez specializes in the design and implementation of analog, computer control, and telemetry systems for water and wastewater treatment plants and water distribution systems. His experience includes installation, testing, and troubleshooting of control and telemetry systems for treatment processes and pumping stations. RELATED EXPERIENCE Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion, City of Visalia, Visalia, California. Assisted in expanding control system design including field instruments, programmable controllers, and communications with existing control system. SCADA System Upgrade, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, Lake Elsinore, California. Responsible for upgrading 70 sites (tanks, wells, and pumping stations) with field instruments, programmable controllers, radio communication system, and updating standards for water district's future projects. Water Treatment Plant, City of La Junta, La Junta, Colorado. Assisted in control system design including field instruments, programmable controllers, fiber- optic control network, and SCADA system. Delano II - On -Site Wastewater Treatment Plant, California Department of Corrections, Kern County, California. Assisted in electrical and instrumentation design including field instruments, programmable logic controllers, panelboard sizing, and equipment layout. Water Reuse, City of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Assisted in control system design including field instruments, programmable controllers, SCADA system, and fiber-optic control network. Shallow Flood Irrigation, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Owens Lake, California. Assisted in control system design including field instruments, programmable controllers, SCADA system, and over 10 miles of fiber-optic cables. Cloudcroft Pump Station, City of Poway, Poway, California. Responsible for control system design including field instruments and programmable controller. Water Treatment Plant Expansion, Rosamond Community Services District, Rosamond, California. Assisted in control system design including field instruments, programmable controllers, SCADA system, and fiber-optic control network. SCADA Upgrade, City of Tehachapi, Tehachapi, California. Responsible for the design of field instruments and programmable logic controllers for new well sites to interface with an existing SCADA radio network. Devils Lake Emergency Outlet, North Dakota State Water Commission, North Dakota. Responsible for SCADA design including instrumentation with remote terminal units, radio communications, and supervisory computer system. Diatomaceous Earth Filter System, City of Lompoc, Lompoc, California. Responsible for control system design which included field instruments and programmable logic controller to interface with an existing SCADA system. Water Disinfection Improvements, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, Lake Elsinore, California. Assisted in control system design including field instruments and programmable controllers. Monterey Bay Well and Pipeline, City of Galt, Galt, California. Project involved installing a well pump into a newly constructed and tested well and constructing approximately 4,000 feet of transmission pipeline for delivering the raw well water to the Golden Height water treatment plant for treatment. Responsible for control system design. Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade, City of Galt, Galt, California. Responsible for the design of flow monitoring system using wireless communications. City of Huntington Beach On -Call engineering& Professional Consulting Services 13 AECOM Appendix - Resumes Praveen Yerra, PE Geotechnical Education M� Fngineering, University of Kentucky, 2005 ES, ,roil Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological LJn�,ersit, Hyderabad, India, 2003 Registrations Professional Engineer, CA #81209 Engineer -in -Training, MI (legacy UPS) Certified Project Manager Years of Experience With AECOM >85 With others: 1 Mr. Yerra has over nine years of consulting experience in geotechnical engineering. His experience has included geotechnical investigations and construction - phase services for a range of engineering projects. He was involved in the design of the emergency levee repairs and evaluation of levees, periodic inspection of levees, shallow and deep foundation design for bridges, flexible and rigid pavement design, seismic retrofit and seismic deformation evaluations. RELATED EXPERIENCE Periodic Levee Inspection for Levee Systems, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Los Angeles, California and Arizona. Task Lead responsible for the periodic inspection of 2 levee systems in Los Angeles and inspection team member of the 7 levee systems in Arizona within the USACE Los Angeles District jurisdiction. Responsibilities included field inspection of the levee system (embankment, floodwalls, side drains, flood control channel,) using a GIS-enabled tablet PC and standard USACE rating forms; preparation of draft and final periodic inspection reports, and presenting an out -brief to the Los Angeles District Levee Safety Officer. Canopy Structure within the City Services Center Waste Transfer Station, City of Inglewood, Inglewood, California. Task Manager responsible for the preliminary geotechnical design, analyses and recommendations for geologic hazards, liquefaction evaluation, lateral spreading, preliminary shallow and deep foundation design recommendations, flexible pavement for the proposed Canopy Structure that will support power generating solar panels within the waste transfer facility. 1-15/1-215 (Devore) Interchange Improvement Design Build, Caltrans, San Bernardino County, California. Geotechnical Task Manager responsible for the geotechnical field investigation, analyses and report preparation for the widening of 10 existing bridges and addition of 8 new bridges at the 1-15/1-215 interchange, addition of new and auxiliary lanes to and from the interchange, the design of 10 MSE walls, 5 Type 1 walls, 15 soil nail/ground anchored walls along the freeway and the on and off -ramps and at the interchange and pavement structural section design which includes both flexible and rigid pavement options. This project was within a very high seismic region with PGA as high as 1.2g and all the bridges and retaining walls on this project were a special design. This is the largest design -build contract directly for Caltrans in their current demonstration program. Terra -Gen Power Plant Facility, Terra -Gen Power, Pico Rivera, California. Task Manager responsible for the preliminary geotechnical design, analyses and recommendations for geologic hazards, liquefaction evaluation, lateral spreading, feasibility of the site for the proposed power plant facility and preliminary shallow and deep foundation design recommendations of the various electricity generating components such as gas fired combined cycle generators, water storage tanks, hydrogen bottle racks, transformer units, switchyard facilities. The project also included providing preliminary foundation recommendations for a BNSF railroad bridge overpass across the proposed power plant facility. Sepulveda Canyon Control Facility Pressure Control Structure and Hydroelectric Power Plant, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) Los Angeles, California. Task Manager responsible for the preliminary geotechnical design and analyses of the stability of slopes using SLOPE/W, seismic deformation of the project site, geologic hazards and preliminary foundation design of the pressure control structure and hydroelectric power plant as part of the preliminary engineering services for the existing MWD facility seismic improvements. City of Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 14 Michael Smith, PE, GE Geotechnical Education MS, Geotechnical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1986 BS, Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkelev. I°Fa Registrations Professional Civil Engineer, CA #C42978 Professional Geotechnical Engineer, CA #2229 Years of Experience With AECOM: >29 With others. i Mr. Smith has over 29 years of experience in geotechnical, foundation, dams, and earthquake engineering. His experience includes a wide range of projects including reservoirs, dams, power plants, pipelines, airports, Caltrans projects, commercial developments, and municipal buildings. He has been field engineer during construction for several projects including dams, canals, bridges, and roads. He has been project engineer for investigations and analyses of several projects including roads, airports, buildings, bridges, reservoirs, basins, and embankments 1-710 Corridor, County of Los Angeles, -+Los Angeles County, California. Preparing geotechnical information reports, materials reports and preliminary geotechnical reports for over 80 bridges along the study corridor. SR-134 Soundwall Design -Build, City of Glendale, Glendale, California. Responsible for SR-134 Soundwall project that consisted of 10 soundwalls, replacement of two overhead sign structures, and widening and modification of Sinclair Avenue Bridge. Responsible for geotechnical field investigation, which consisted 31 borings, laboratory testing and geotechnical analysis. Prepared a Geotechnical Design Report, Foundation Report and Materials Report for the project. All work was reviewed and approved by Caltrans. SR-22 HOV Lane Design -Build, Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Orange County, California. Responsible for the design build project that consisted of widening 20 km of the existing SR-22. The addition of HOV and auxiliary lanes required widening or replacing 34 bridges and construction of 85 retaining walls/soundwalls. Geotechnical field work included performing 150 borings and 75 CPTs. Responsible for preparing preliminary foundation reports, foundation reports and a geotechnical design report for the project in accordance with Caltrans standards. Caltrans reviewed all of the work. BRT Geotechnical Investigation, City of San Fernando, San Fernando, California. Responsible for reviewing geotechnical reports and submittals for the design -build project. Legacy URS was consulting to the MTA for this project. 1-5 Far North Geotechnical Investigation, County of Orange, Orange County, California. Responsible for evaluating the effects of groundwater on the freeway subgrade and pavement slab. Developed alternative measures for addressing the groundwater impacts. This included the analysis and evaluation of a seal slab beneath the pavement. Geotechnical Investigation for Two Grade Separation Projects, City of Pomona, Pomona, California. The projects involved lowering East End Avenue and Reservoir Street to pass beneath two heavily used railroad tracks and city streets. Dual -span bridges will support the railroad tracks, and a separate single -span bridge will support the street. The geotechnical investigation included borings, laboratory testing, deep foundation analysis and a seismic hazard analysis. Quality Control Testing Services -South Ramp Re -Design and Rehabilitation Project, Fullerton Municipal Airport, Fullerton, California. Responsible for quality control testing of subgrade, base, and cement treated base during construction. Wide Contract in Districts 7, 8, 11 and 12, Contract No 59AO590, Various Locations, California. Task Order Manager for tasks developed under Contract No. 59AO489. Services under these contracts have included supporting fast -track schedule projects, often performing field investigation as an extension of Caltrans staff or providing turnkey consulting services such as engineering geology, geotechnical engineering, hazardous waste, seismicity, faulting, and hydrogeology services. To date AECOM has performed 87 Task Orders. Task Orders include providing traffic control, drill rig support, drilling, logging, waste hauling, laboratory testing, LOTB production, and preparation of Geotechnical Design Reports. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 15 Tom O'Meara Geotechnical Lab Services Education B1, -:-ring, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, iyyo Years of Experience With AECOM: 24 With others- 0 Mr. O'Meara has provided laboratory -testing services for a broad range of civil engineering projects worldwide. Currently, his primary responsibilities are to manage the Santa Ana office geotechnical laboratory. His responsibilities include the daily operation of the laboratory, implementing QA/QC program, and performing and scheduling laboratory testing. In addition, his responsibilities include providing maintenance, repairs and calibration of laboratory and field equipment. Laboratory capabilities include index testing, compressibility and swell testing, dispersion testing, hydraulic conductivity and strength testing. RELATED EXPERIENCE 1-5 Widening, City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for the 1-5 Freeway expansion. The function of testing was to evaluate strength and consolidation parameters of bridge foundation materials. JWPCP— Tunnel/Outfall, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for Fugro - West on a preliminary geotechnical investigation to evaluate sub -surface conditions for an outfall tunnel located near the Port of Los Angeles. Salton Sea Restoration, Imperial Valley, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for a preliminary In -Sea Geotechnical Investigation to evaluate foundation conditions for earthen embankments. The focus of this investigation was to support the conceptual design of a restoration alternative. FAA — Air Control Towers, (Various Cities), USA. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical testing support of seismic retrofit of Air Traffic Control Towers (ATCT) and Air Route Traffic Control Centers throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Riverside I Facility, California State Prison, Blythe, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services on soil deposits that were collapsible and susceptible to hydro -compression upon wetting. The prison included one- and two-story housing units and facilities; wastewater treatment facilities, water supply and water treatment facilities; run-off protection facilities; paved roads and parking areas. Encino Dam, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for the seismic evaluation of an existing earth fill dam, which was built over three distinct time periods (1920-24, 1949-50, and 1960-61). The primary focus was on the liquefaction potential of the embankment fill and the alluvium under the embankment, both of which contained significant amounts of gravel. NRCS RW-1 East Locust Creek Dam, Missouri. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for AECOM Overland Park, Kansas office. The function of testing was to provide strength, consolidation and index parameters to help facilitate a proposed earth embankment dam with water supply being the primary purpose but also to provide 25 year flood protection with recreation and sediment control as added benefits. Rochester Levee, Army Corps of Engineers, Houston, Texas. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for the AECOM Dallas office. The function of testing was to provide strength, consolidation and index parameters to help facilitate a levee design for the Army Corps of Engineers. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 16 Bill (Edwin) Schramm, PE Construction Support Education University of texas - Austin North Texas State University - Denton University Of Texas - Arlington Registrations, Certifications 40 hr. HAZWOPER Certification OSHA Site Supervisor Hazardous Materials Site Supervisor California Designated UST Operator CDPH Water Treatment Operator CDPH Water Distribution Operator Certified Confined Space Entry Texas Corrective Action Project Manager Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology Project Manager Texas Water Well Drillers- A License Nuclear Measurement Device Operations and Safety Years of Experience With AECOM: 1S+ V �- 'rers18 Professional Associations A, 11 Public Works Association National Groundwater Association 1 Association crf 'nvironmental Professionals Mr. Schramm has provided plan and specification reviews, cost estimates, schedules, project and contract administration, construction support, and on -site construction management services for a variety of both public and private sector clients across the county during his career. e rar�����►rr NBVC Port Hueneme California. Construction manager responsible for construction oversight of a $1M alternative fuels vehicle refueling facility for NBVC Port Hueneme. This project was highly visible, complex and award winning. The facility was the first E85 and B20 vehicle refueling system constructed for the Navy in California. MCLB Barstow, California. Construction manager responsible for project deliverables included construction of this $.5 E85 vehicle refueling system for this US Marine Corp logistic support facility at the Yermo base. Project included modification and utilization of an existing 20,000 gallon above ground bulk fuel storage tank to provide a complete alternative fuel vehicle refueling installation. This facility is the first such installation constructed for the US Marine Corp in California. NBVC Point Mugu, California. Construction manager responsible for responsible for overall project management of multiple utility upgrades of the existing potable water, fire water, and natural gas distribution systems at the installation. Project included installation of temporary service connections while these multi stage replacements of base utilities in service since the 1940's were upgraded. Exxon Mobil Refinery, Torrance California. Project Manager. Project Manager. Project included a review of available record documents and a subsurface investigation of the entire refinery property to identify all existing underground storage tanks, in service or abandoned in place at this facility continually operated since the 1920's. US Nay Outlying Landing Field, San Nicolas Island, California. Construction manager. Project required the fabrication, and installation of a replacement bulk fuel delivery line from the offshore barge mooring to the fuel farm header. The 1.2 mile line 8" heavy wall steel was welded, 100% x-rayed, epoxy coated and laid across the ocean floor from the barge riser connection to the header connection on shore. Lockheed Groundwater Treatment facility extraction well evaporation pond Riverside, California. Construction manager. Project included excavation, piping installation and construction of a concrete lining and maintenance vehicle pond access ramp at the installation. The lined containment was designed as temporary storage for groundwater pumped from GAC vessels during scheduled media change outs. The containment is also utilized during groundwater well purge events. Mr. Schramm provided on -site project management. Underground Storage Tank Removal Projects, Various California Sites. As construction manager, managed a variety of subcontractors as they provided services, personnel and equipment required by the individual project to permanently remove from service former UST installations. Typical project required the removal and site restoration of a bulk motor fuels or lubricating oil tank. Cityof Huntington Beach AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING City of Huntington Beach GeotechnicaI Engineering AECOM Appendix -Resumes Garry Lay, PE, GE Project Manager Education Ergineering, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 1974 ^eineering, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 19- Registrations ,igineer, CA»GE 508 1 '1 =1876 Years of Experience On -Call Engineering & Professional Consu lting Services Mr. Lay has 38 years of professional practice in geotechnical engineering and project management. He is the Manager of the AECOM Geotechnical Engineering Department in Los Angeles, California. He has consulted on a variety of projects for military, government, and private sector clients. RELATED EXPERIENCE On -call Geotechnical Engineering Contract with the City of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering Division (GED), Los Angeles, California. Principal Engineer and Technical Reviewer responsible for the technical review of geotechnical data and investigation reports prepared for GED including projects such as major sewer line improvements, police facilities, libraries, and fire stations. Two As -needed Geotechnical Services Contracts, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Geotechnical and Materials Engineering Division, Los Angeles, California. Project Manager responsible for providing as -needed geotechnical services since 2003. Over 30 task orders including geotechnical investiga- tions for stormdrains, bridge widening, bridge realign- ment, stormwater control facilities and landslide stabilizations have been completed. Three As -needed Geotechnical Engineering, Materials Testing, and Inspection Services, Contract, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Project Management Division, Los Angeles, California. Project Manager responsible for providing as -needed geotechnical, materials testing and special inspection services since 2004. Over 120 task orders have been completed. On -call Geotechnical Services Contract for Los Angeles Unified School District and Project Manager for On -call Geotechnical Services Contracts for Beverly Hills Unified School District, and Los Angeles Community College District, Los Angeles, California. Principal Engineer responsible for conducting geotechnical investigations and preparing geotechnical reports to present design parameters and recommendations for over 20 new school buildings. John Wayne Airport's On -call Geotechnical Services and Materials Testing/Inspection contract (Project No 280-280-4200-P675), Orange County, California. Principal Engineer responsible for the planning and execution of geotechnical consulting services for seven Task Orders between 1998 and 2001. Services included construction testing and inspection for new hangers and taxiways. Cityof Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 2 Neville Su, PE, GE Geotechnical Investigation Education MS, Structural Engineering and Geomechanic, Stanford University, 1999 BS, Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1994 Registrations Registered Geotechnical Engineer, CA #GE2696 Professional Engineer (Civil), CA #C61639 (Legacy URS) Certified Project Manager Years of Experience With AECOM: 7 With others: 10 Mr. Su has extensive experience in roadway, bridge, building, and general civil projects throughout southern California. He has worked on major projects for local cities, counties, Caltrans, and other State and Federal agencies. Mr. Su is currently providing as -needed geotechnical supporting service to Los Angeles County Department of Public Works as deputy project manager. RELATED EXPERIENCE Admiralty Way Settlement Repair, County of Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey, California. Project Geotechnical Manager. The roadway repair project is located at a segment of Admiralty Way in Marina Del Rey within the former Venice Dump landfill. Mr. Su worked in conjunction with Hayward Baker Inc. to design and perform a test section using compaction grouting techniques. The mitigation scheme consisted of primary, secondary, and reinforced compaction grouting to a depth of 15 feet below existing pavement subgrade. Alondra Park Swimming Pool, Water Play and Skate Park with LACDPW (PW 13456), County of Los Angeles, Lawndale, California. Project Geotechnical and Material Testing Manager responsible for the geotechnical monitoring and material testing for the park and recreational improvements project. The project which included a new swimming pool, water play, skate park, picnic area, associated locker buildings, ancillary buildings, equipment buildings, and site civil improvements. Mr. Su worked closely with the A/E team to provide inspection and testing services to the Los Angeles County. Santa Monica Pier Rehabilitation Project, Santa Monica, California. Geotechnical task leader for the proposed Phase 4 pier rehabilitation program, which included new concrete pile replacement between Bent 41 and Bent 29 spanning approximately 362.50 feet. Mr. Su was in charge of preparing geotechnical design documents for final PS&E, as well as the construction support and inspection during piling operation. Barrier Pipeline, Orange County Groundwater Replenishment Project, Camp, Dresser, McKee Inc./ Orange County Water District Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, California. Project Geotechnical Engineer responsible for an investigation for this proposed pipeline. The pipeline diameter varied between 20 and 42 inches with a total length of approximately 2.5 miles, with several reaches located below groundwater level. Mr. Su coordinated the field investigation and provided the engineering recommendations for temporary slope stability, lateral pressures for shoring design, construction dewatering, pipeline bedding, trench backfill placement, and replacement pavement sections. City of Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 3 Ratnam Tharmendira, PE, GE Geotechnical Investigation Education MS, Civil Engineering, State University of New York, Buffalo, 2004 BS, Civil Engineering, University of Feradeniya, Sri Lanka, 2001 Registrations Professional Engineer (Civil), CA dC 71046 Registered Geotechnical Engineer, CA #2965 City of Lcs ongeles Deputy Grading inspector W, Pnz I:;u; Years of Experience With AEl 10 With of h Mr. Tharmendira is a registered geotechnical engineer with 12 years of professional experience. He is a Project Geotechnical Engineer with the AECOM Geotechnical Division in Los Angeles Basin, and has worked on public sector projects for over 10 years. Mr. Tharmendira has been involved a variety of geotechnical engineering projects for public, government and private sector clients. He has conducted site explorations, field investigations, laboratory testing, site characterization, field instrumentation, site improvements, and field inspections. He has performed analyses using conventional methods and FLAC. He have proven expertise with transportation structures including bridges, retaining walls, numerous port structures including dikes, wharves and marine terminals, as well as commercial structures, refineries, parks, fire stations, schools, stadium structures and hospital developments. RELATED EXPERIENCE SR-91 Corridor Improvement Project, Riverside County Transportation Commission, Riverside County, California. Geotechnical design team leader for providing geotechnical input for the design of more than 16 bridges along SR-91for this Project to design -build team (Atkinson/Walsh Joint Venture Design -Build Team). Mr. Tharmendira coordinated the field investigation, directed/performed the engineering analyses including deep foundation capacities, seismic shaking and liquefaction, elastic settlement due to approach embankment, and slope stability, and prepare foundation and geotechnical design reports. Preliminary Design of Crenshaw /LAX Transit Corridor Project, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles County, California. Senior Design Engineer. Supported the design -build team to prepare the final proposal document. Tasks included studying the geotechnical data report and other RFP package documents, performing engineering analyses, preparing preliminary geotechnical recommendations for various aerial structures (5 bridges based on Caltrans design criteria along the alignment), developing earth pressure diagrams for temporary shoring and underground permanent structures, and infiltration system design. Also performed a pile drivability study along the transit alignment for deep foundation elements, interpreted pressure meter tests, and estimated trough settlement (for utilities) during tunneling. Performed catenary pole foundation design, permeation/ compaction grouting study for facilitating construction of bored tunnels, estimation of lateral load distribution on cut and cover structures due to traffic loads including aircraft activities at adjacent LAX runway. Developed geotechnical design parameters for cut and cover structures (U-walls, Underground Stations), dewatering study for deep excavations, recommendations for potential fill materials for at - grade rail track, MSE walls, retaining walls, assisting with cost estimation for geotechnical engineering tasks. Admiralty Way Settlement Repair, County of Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey, California. Project Engineer. The project is located at a segment of Admiralty Way extending from 800 feet east of Palawan Way to 2,100 feet east of Palawan Way in Marina Del Rey within a former landfill known as the Venice Dump, which was operated during the early to mid-1900's. As a result of the potential voids within the artificial fill layer and the subsequent consolidating process, continual issues related to settlement (surface dips and bumps) on the asphalt concrete paved roadway were encountered. The improvement scheme consisted of primary, secondary, and reinforced compaction grouting to a depth of 15 feet below existing pavement subgrade. Tasks include geotechnical consultation for ground improvements to HBI and performed QA-QC program during construction phase. Cityof Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 4 Chris Goetz, PG, CEG Geotechnical Investigation Education MS, Geology, San Diego State University, 1989 BS, Geology, University of Cincinnati, 1984 Registrations Engineering Geologist, CA #1833 Professional Geologist, CA #5758 Years of Experience V, OM.. Mr. Goetz has 25 years of experience in the fields of engineering geology and geologic hazards relative to siting, permitting, design, and construction of civil works projects. His experience on these projects includes geologic field mapping, as -built logging, aerial reconnaissance, aerial photograph analysis, trench and borehole logging, aquifer testing, geophysical investigations, installation of monitoring wells and inclinometers, coordination of field exploration, construction issue resolution, report preparation, and project management. RELATED EXPERIENCE Geotechnical On -Call Services, Orange County Department of Public Works, Orange County, California. Project Manager. Mr. Goetz managed two geotechnical on -call services contract for the County of Orange Department of Public Works. Under these contracts was responsible for geotechnical investigations involving subsurface exploration for the San Juan Creek and Wintersburg Channel Levee Improvement Projects and the Blackstar Canyon Bridges Project. He was also responsible for providing field density testing services and laboratory compaction testing the Alton Parkway Extension. The field services were provided by a soils technician on an as needed basis. Geologic and Geotechnical On -Call Services, City of Arcadia, Arcadia, California. Project Manager. Mr. Goetz was responsible for literature review, geologic mapping, aerial photograph analysis, report preparation and project management. On - call services primarily focused on landslide, debris flow, and rock fall damage caused by storm events of January and February 2005. On Call Services Contract for Caltrans, Various Locations, California. Project Geologist and Task Order Manager. Services under these contracts have included supporting fast -track schedule projects, often performing field investigation as an extension of Caltrans staff or providing turnkey consulting services. Significant projects under these contracts have included investigations performed on 1-5, SR-2 and SR- 39, SR-74(Ortega Highway/1-5. SR-22 Widening Project, Orange County Transportation Authority, Orange County, California. As field manager, responsibilities included completion of the geotechnical field investigation, which consisted of 140 borings and 60 cone penetrometer tests. As Project Geologist, responsibilities included design of the field investigation, coordination of multiple field crews, property access, regulatory agency permitting, and report preparation. City of Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 5 Praveen Yerra, PE Geotechnical Investigation Education MS, Civil Engineering, University of i,entucky, 2005 BS, Civil Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological Universit\ Hyderabad, India, 2003 Registrations Professional Engineer, CA #81209 Engineer -in -Training, MI (legacy URS) Certified Project Manager Years of Experience With AE,. - Wlth othe,s. Mr. Yerra has over nine years of consulting experience in geotechnical engineering. His experience has included geotechnical investigations and construction - phase services for a range of engineering projects. He was involved in the design of the emergency levee repairs and evaluation of levees, periodic inspection of levees, shallow and deep foundation design for bridges, flexible and rigid pavement design, seismic retrofit and seismic deformation evaluations. RELATED EXPERIENCE Periodic Levee Inspection for Levee Systems, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Los Angeles, California and Arizona. Task Lead responsible for the periodic inspection of 2 levee systems in Los Angeles and inspection team member of the 7 levee systems in Arizona within the USACE Los Angeles District jurisdiction. Responsibilities included field inspection of the levee system (embankment, floodwalls, side drains, flood control channel,) using a GIS- enabled tablet PC and standard USACE rating forms; preparation of draft and final periodic inspection reports, and presenting an out -brief to the Los Angeles District Levee Safety Officer. Canopy Structure within the City Services Center Waste Transfer Station, City of Inglewood, Inglewood, California. Task Manager responsible for the preliminary geotechnical design, analyses and recommendations for geologic hazards, liquefaction evaluation, lateral spreading, preliminary shallow and deep foundation design recommendations, flexible pavement for the proposed Canopy Structure that will support power generating solar panels within the waste transfer facility. 1-15/1-215 (Devore) Interchange Improvement Design Build, Caltrans, San Bernardino County, California. Geotechnical Task Manager responsible for the geotechnical field investigation, analyses and report preparation for the widening of 10 existing bridges and addition of 8 new bridges at the 1-15/1-215 interchange, addition of new and auxiliary lanes to and from the interchange, the design of 10 MSE walls, 5 Type 1 walls, 15 soil nail/ground anchored walls along the freeway and the on and off -ramps and at the interchange and pavement structural section design which includes both flexible and rigid pavement options. This project was within a very high seismic region with PGA as high as 1.2g and all the bridges and retaining walls on this project were a special design. This is the largest design -build contract directly for Caltrans in their current demonstration program. Terra -Gen Power Plant Facility, Terra -Gen Power, Pico Rivera, California. Task Manager responsible for the preliminary geotechnical design, analyses and recommendations for geologic hazards, liquefaction evaluation, lateral spreading, feasibility of the site for the proposed power plant facility and preliminary shallow and deep foundation design recommendations of the various electricity generating components such as gas fired combined cycle generators, water storage tanks, hydrogen bottle racks, transformer units, switchyard facilities. The project also included providing preliminary foundation recommendations for a BNSF railroad bridge overpass across the proposed power plant facility. Sepulveda Canyon Control Facility Pressure Control Structure and Hydroelectric Power Plant, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) Los Angeles, California. Task Manager responsible for the preliminary geotechnical design and analyses of the stability of slopes using SLOPE/W, seismic deformation of the project site, geologic hazards and preliminary foundation design of the pressure control structure and hydroelectric power plant as part of the preliminary engineering services for the existing MWD facility seismic improvements. Cityof Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consutting Services 6 S. Nesarajah, PE, GE Geotechnical Reports Preparation Education PhD, Civil (Geotechnical( Engineering, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1998 MS/Geotechnical Engineering/1994/Asian Institute of Technology/ Bangkok, Thailand BS/English- Honors/1991/University of Peradeniya, Sri Lank - Registrations Geotechnical Engineer, CA #2711 Professional Engineer (Civil), CA 462504 (legacy URS) Certified Project Manager Years of Experience With AECOM: 16+ With others: 1 Dr. Nesarajah has 17+ years of experience in geotechnical and earthquake engineering. He specializes in preparing geotechnical engineering recommendations for the design and construction of libraries, schools, fire and police stations, animal shelters, gymnasiums and recreation centers, refinery and power plant structures, tunnels, dams and other commercial structures. He also excels at the numerical analysis of many practical geotechnical problems using FLAC, including slopes, foundations, retaining structures, deep excavations, dams, tunnels, landfills, and port structures. He has performed over 1000 geotechnical field investigations, coordinated and supervised over 2500 hollow -stem auger borings, 500 mud -rotary borings, 100 rock coring borings to over 650 feet deep, 7 sonic borings, 25 BPTs and iBPTs, numerous CPTs, and angular borings. Since joining URS in 1998, he had managed over $40M worth of projects. RELATED EXPERIENCE Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles, California. Project Manager and Engineer for over 50 Los Angeles Unified School District School Projects- Geotechnical and Seismic Hazard Investigations, LAUSD. On -call Geotechnical Engineering Contract with the City of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering Division (GED), Los Angeles, California. Project Manager. Police Station, Fire Station, Animal Shelters, Libraries, Gymnasiums, Sewer Tunnels, Landslides Investigation Projects-Geotechnical Investigations. RSCUR Tunnels, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles County, California. Project Manager and Lead Geotechnical Engineer, RSCLR Tunnels, CLTS-Unit 4 and 5 Tunnels, Haiwee Dams, Tinemaha Dam, Pleasant Valley Dam, Encino Dam, Van Norman Dam and Complex, UV Facilities, First Street and City Trunk Lines, CA. Scattergood Unit 3 Repowering Project (SGS), Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, El Segundo, California. Project Manager and Engineer, Hynes Power Plant, Panocho Power Plant, Grayson Power Plant. Shell, Equilon, Texaco, Tesoro, ExxonMobil, and BP Refineries, Various Locations, California. Project Manager and Lead Engineer. Alameda Mid -Corridor Trench Wall Analysis, JV Tutor-SaIiba.O&G.Parsons. HNli Lynwood, California. Project Engineer. Consulting Services, Pier-E Fill Placement, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Project Engineer. Pier S Backland Development, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Project Engineer. City of Huntington Beach Geotechnicat Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 7 Shiva Sivakulam, PE Geotechnical Reports Preparation Education Registrations Years of Experience Mr. Sivakulam is a Senior Staff Engineer with the AECOM Los Angeles office and has over 8 years of experience in subsurface exploration, geotechnical engineering analysis, design, and report preparation. RELATED EXPERIENCE SR-91 Corridor Improvement Project, Riverside County Transportation Commission, Riverside County, California. Sr. Staff Engineer responsible for performing geotechnical analysis and design, and geotechnical reports. The proposed project consisted of 35 multi -span bridges along with numerous retaining structures and pavements. Performed analyses such as axial and lateral pile capacities, bearing pressure calculations, settlement analysis, stability analysis, and liquefaction analysis based on subsurface soil information. Proposed East Parking Structure, Martin Luther King MAAC Hospital, Willowbrook, County of Los Angeles, California. Sr. Staff Engineer responsible for performing soil exploration work and geotechnical analysis. The project involved soil investigation, soil profile logging, scheduling lab program for the investigation, footing design for the proposed parking structure, and liquefaction analysis. East Valley Water District Bridge Replacement Project, Highland, California. Staff Engineer responsible for performing soil exploration work and geotechnical analysis. The project involved soil investigation, footing design for the proposed bridge support, slope analysis, and liquefaction analysis. Hancock Park Sewer System Upgrade, County of Los Angeles, California. Staff Engineer responsible for performing field construction monitoring work. Field construction monitoring work consisted of jack and bore observation under Wilshire Boulevard, soil profile logging and shoring observations. Mitsubishi Cement Terminal, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Staff Engineer responsible for performing design and analysis for the proposed new silo at Pier F of Port of Long Beach. The project involved the design of seismic resistant, new silo construction, earthworks and geotechnical exploratory works. Also performed exploration work and pile design for the project. Martin Luther King Jr MC, Willowbrook, County of Los Angeles, California. Staff Engineer responsible for performing design and analysis for the structural improvement of MILK hospital owned by the County of Los Angeles. The project involved the design of seismic resistant rehabilitation for the existing buildings, new additions, earthworks and geotechnical exploratory works. Also performed construction monitoring of the project and developed progress reports. Proposed Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant Ultra Violet Treatment Facility, Sylmar, California. Staff Engineer responsible for performing the design and analysis for the proposed treatment facility. The project involved geotechnical exploration, seismic analysis, stability analysis and report preparation. Explorative data was transformed into a CAD diagram with the help of gINT, Civil3D 2010. Los Angeles Unified School District South Region Elementary School #12, Los Angeles, California. Staff Engineer responsible for performing the design and construction monitoring for the project. The project included foundation design, grading, and construction sequences. Monitored various types of geotechnical work performed in the site and on -site consultation. Pier G improvement, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. As a design team member, performed design and analysis for the proposed improvement. The project involved geotechnical exploration, seismic analysis, stability analysis and report preparation. Performed offshore drilling, gINT interpretation and volume calculation of cut and fill material. Cityof Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services ii Kevin Chang, PE Observation, Inspecting and Testing Education NIS, Geotechnical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, 2002 BS. Ha,bor and River Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, Registrations P,., gineer (Civil), CA HC77688 Eng,i.: I i awing, CA NETT 128776 Soils Special Inspector, International Code Council, N8068908 Soils, Grading Deputy Building Inspector, City of Los Angeles, NPO'c" OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations Worker, CA, N33737 -PN oi;iti;y =7 eadiadon Safety Training Courses for Gauge ,eer, Taiwan, N008820 Years of Experience I. Mr. Chang has 10 years of geotechnical engineering experience, and has been involved in diverse projects in both the US and Taiwan. His projects include SR-91 Corridor Improvement Project, Taipei & Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit Line, Taiwan High Speed Rail, Tainan Chigu Extra High Voltage Transformer Station, Chunghwa Telecom Daan Control Room Construction, Taipei County Tamsui Sewage Drainage System, Taipei Beitou Secondary Tube Well Construction, Chinese Petroleum Corporation Taoyuan Refinery RPG-HDS Factory Soil/Grading, and numerous residential/ commercial buildings in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino County. RELATED EXPERIENCE SR-91 Corridor Improvement Project, Riverside County Transportation Commission, Riverside County, California. Performed the soil investigation and geotechnical analysis/design for numerous standard and non-standard retaining walls. The analyses included soil bearing capacity, lateral earth pressure, dry sand settlement/settlement, liquefaction potential analysis, slope stability analysis, and used MSEW software to evaluate the external stability and design the reinforcement lengths. New Medical Clinic Building, Meridian, Pomona, California. As Staff Geotechnical Engineer, observed earthwork activities including over -excavation and re - compaction of building pad, utility trench backfill, and verify density of compacted soils using the sand cone method. Fire Water Piping, Tesoro (Los Angeles Refinery) Wilmington, California. As Staff Geotechnical Engineer, observed earthwork activities including over -excavation and re -compaction of foundation soil, wall backfill, and utility trench backfills. Unit 50 Attritor Relocation, ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery, Torrance, California. As Staff Geotechnical Engineer, observed earthwork activities including over -excavation and re -compaction of foundation soil, wall backfill, and utility trench backfills. Installation of Pipe Support for New Biodiesel Pipeline, Tesoro (Los Angeles Refinery), Wilmington, California. Soil/Grading Deputy Inspector. Was on site as requested to monitor and observe Cast -In - Drilled -Hole drilling and pile installation. Taipei Mass Rapid Transit Songshan Line DIG 167 Detailed Design and Construction Service, Department of Rapid Transit Systems, Taipei City Government, Taipei, Taiwan. As Staff Geotechnical Engineer, performed the soil investigation, liquefaction analysis, and used Rido software to design the station deep excavation during the construction procedure, as well as prepared the geotechnical design drawings. Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit Detail Design of Depots for LOT CD2 and CD3, Mass Rapid Transit Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Staff Geotechnical Engineer responsible for the detailed retaining wall design due to revisions requested by the Kaohsiung City Government. Also prepared the geotechnical design drawings. Taoyuan Refinery RPG-HDS Factory Soil Investigation, CPC Corporation, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Staff Geotechnical Engineer. Finished the specialized safety training and performed the soil investigation within the refinery. Continued monitoring during the on -site drilling and logged the soil borings. Also prepared the soil investigation report. Taiwan High Speed Rail C230 & C240 Detailed design, Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co, Ltd /Taiwan High Speed Rail Cooperation Zhunan & Miaoli, Taiwan. Staff Geotechnical Engineer, Performed the detailed design for road embankments and cuttings, and doing vibration impact evaluation of High -Speed Rail in/around the Southern Taiwan Science Park. Cityof Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 9 Tom O'Meara Geotechnical Laboratory Testing Education Years of Experience Mr. O'Meara has provided laboratory -testing services for a broad range of civil engineering projects worldwide. Currently, his primary responsibilities are to manage the Santa Ana office geotechnical laboratory. His responsibilities include the daily operation of the laboratory, implementing CA/QC program, and performing and scheduling laboratory testing. In addition, his responsibilities include providing maintenance, repairs and calibration of laboratory and field equipment. Laboratory capabilities include index testing, compressibility and swell testing, dispersion testing, hydraulic conductivity and strength testing. RELATED EXPERIENCE 1-5 Widening, City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for the 1-5 Freeway expansion. The function of testing was to evaluate strength and consolidation parameters of bridge foundation materials. 1WPCP—Tunnel/Outfall, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for Fugro - West on a preliminary geotechnical investigation to evaluate sub -surface conditions for an outfall tunnel located near the Port of Los Angeles. Salton Sea Restoration, Imperial Valley, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for a preliminary In -Sea Geotechnical Investigation to evaluate foundation conditions for earthen embankments. The focus of this investigation was to support the conceptual design of a restoration alternative. FAA — Air Control Towers, (Various Cities), USA. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical testing support of seismic retrofit of Air Traffic Control Towers (ATCT) and Air Route Traffic Control Centers throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Riverside I Facility, California State Prison, Blythe, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services on soil deposits that were collapsible and susceptible to hydro -compression upon wetting. The prison included one- and two-story housing units and facilities; wastewater treatment facilities, water supply and water treatment facilities; run-off protection facilities; paved roads and parking areas. Encino Dam, Los Angeles, California. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for the seismic evaluation of an existing earth fill dam, which was built over three distinct time periods (1920-24, 1949-50, and 1960-61). The primary focus was on the liquefaction potential of the embankment fill and the alluvium under the embankment, both of which contained significant amounts of gravel. NRCS RW-1 East Locust Creek Dam, Missouri. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for AECOM Overland Park, Kansas office. The function of testing was to provide strength, consolidation and index parameters to help facilitate a proposed earth embankment dam with water supply being the primary purpose but also to provide 25 year flood protection with recreation and sediment control as added benefits. Rochester Levee, Army Corps of Engineers, Houston, Texas. Geotechnical Laboratory Manager responsible for providing geotechnical laboratory testing services for the AECOM Dallas office. The function of testing was to provide strength, consolidation and index parameters to help facilitate a levee design for the Army Corps of Engineers. Cityof Huntington Beach Geotechnical Engineering AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering&Professional Consulting Services ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES City of Huntington Beach Architectural Services AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Richard Schlutz, AIA, LEED AP Architectural Services Project Manager Construction Support Education Registrations Years of Experience Professional Associations Richard, a senior architect with AECOM, is experienced in the planning, design, and construction administration of water pump houses for water tanks and pump houses for large scale underground fuel tanks and distribution, electrical buildings and central plants. Richard has worked on world-wide projects for the Department of Defense. These projects often involve assessing current condition and participating in master planning for new or expanded facilities, and completing construction drawings, and participating in construction administration. Richard has coordinated the layout for central plants which include water pump houses, large electrical rooms, emergency generator rooms, and control rooms, large chiller rooms and pump rooms. RELATED EXPERIENCE Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant (NST), Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, Sacramento, California. The Nitrifying Sidestream Treatment project (NST) is one of the necessary elements of the overall EchoWater Project. NST is required to nitrify the ammonia -rich Solids Storage Basin (SSB) Supernatant (SN) to reduce the ammonia load and produce nitrate rich effluent to be applied for odor control in the interceptor system upstream of the SRWTP, as well as at various locations within the plant. It will also reduce the amount and variability of the ammonia load on the biological nutrient removal (BNR) system. The facility includes a Lime Storage and Treatment Facility and an Electrical Building. Richard is the lead architect on the concept design, production drawings and specifications for these two facilities. Water Tank and Pump House, White Sands Missile Test Range, New Mexico. This project involved a water tank pump house and a fire pump. Architectural design included conceptual layout, construction drawings and specifications. The two water tanks are 0.5 M gallon each. Central Plant, White Sands Missile Test Range, New Mexico. Lead architect responsible for developing technical requirements and plans for a 37,000 square foot Central Plant facility at this site. This included shop spaces with a break room/conference room and a 6,800 square foot office space. Water Tank and Pump House, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The architectural design included conceptual layout, construction drawings, specifications and construction administration for a water tank pump house. The water tank is 1.5 M gallon capacity. The Pump House design included an Antiterrorism/Force Protection analysis. Underground Fuel Tanks and Distribution, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Architectural design included conceptual layout, construction drawings and specifications for a fuel pump house pump house for several underground tanks. Sewerage Treatment Plant, US Government Client, Confidential Location. Coordinated the layout of a new sewerage treatment facility, including site surveying. Well Water Pump House and Treatment Facility, US Government Client, Confidential Location. Assisted in the layout design, construction drawings, specifications and construction administration of a new water pump house and treatment. Power Conversion Building, Misawa AFB, Japan Client, US Air Force, Japan. This new 5,000 square - foot facility is required to convert the local 50Hz power to 60Hz for dedicated flight line machinery for use by U.S. Air Force personnel. Richard assisted in site surveying, conceptual design, construction drawings and specifications. Foam Generator Building, Alaska National Guard, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Lead Architect. A large hangar was converted from its intended use to service Blackhawk helicopters. Current codes require a new fire -suppression foam building to be attached to the hangar. Richard participated in the site survey to identify a proper location for the proposed foam building and a general survey of the existing hangar. City of Huntington Beach Architectural services AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 2 Aiyla Balakumar, AIA, NCARB Project Architect/Construction Support Education Master of Architecture, Columbia University, 2007 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, Barnard College, 2000 Registrations Registered Architect, NY CA Registration in Progress Years of Experience With AECOM: 2 With others: 6 Professional Associations American Institute of Architects (AA) National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Association for Women in Architecture and Design (AWAD) Ms. Balakumar is a versatile architect with skills that range from project management to web design. She has provided architectural design for institutional, commercial, and utility buildings for both public and private clients. Aiyla is accustomed to working closely with engineers and coordinating mechanical, electrical and structural requirements. She has been responsible for the full execution of projects from planning through construction. RELATED EXPERIENCE Final Effluent Sampler and Building Area Upgrades at Plant No 2 (J-110), Orange County Sheriff Department (OCSD), Huntington Beach, California. Project Architect. Facility includes laboratory, office and storage space. Responsible for architectural design and drawings and coordination of mechanical, electrical and structural systems. Prepared three design alternatives which were presented to OCSD for review and selection. Construction budget of $7 million with projected completion in 2016. Nitrifying Sidestream Treatment Plant, Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, Sacramento, California. Provided design development and construction documents for new facilities at the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District plant. The SRWTP provides wastewater treatment to the Sacramento area and surrounding cities, serving approximately 1.3 million customers. The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board adopted new waste discharge requirements in the past few years. These changes include major infrastructure modifications to meet the new requirements including the construction of a new Lime Treatment Plant and Electrical Building. Completed design development and construction documents for new buildings. Luke Air Force Base Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Maricopa County, Arizona. Design development and construction documents for 45,000 square foot aircraft maintenance building on the base. Services provides on design -build basis, worked directly with the contractors to refine and value engineer design to meet client requirements. The design included areas with heightened security features for both classified and unclassified areas in the Squadron Operations area and an Aircraft Maintenance Unit area. The facility contains space for flight planning, secure air crew briefing and debriefing areas, and training and administration of the squadron in addition to storage, mechanical and equipment areas. Also provided construction detailing to meet stringent LEED efficiency requirements. Warner Brothers Theme Park, Abu Dhabi. Concept validation, schematic design and design development for 89,000 square meter theme park in the UAE. Responsible for space planning of back of house, restaurant and offices. Coordinated spatial requirements with structural, mechanical and plumbing engineers. Worked with kitchen consultants and interiors group to develop spatial requirements and adjacencies for various dining, restaurant and cafe spaces throughout the park. Estimated construction budget $630 million. Jamaica High School, Queens, New York. Architect/ Job Captain. Responsible for scope writing, design development and construction documents for landmark public school building in Queens, New York. Worked with engineers and consultants to determine causes of water infiltration and design solutions for related architectural and structural deterioration. Worked with the School Construction Authority to establish scope approval and budgeting. Construction budget of $16 million with projected completion in 2014. PS-192 and Jane Addams High School, Manhattan and the Bronx, New York. Job Captain. Responsible for scope writing and design development for public schools in Manhattan and the Bronx. Performed building surveys and analyzed probe and spray test results to determine sources of building deterioration. City of Huntington Beach Architectural Services AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services 3 Ernie Bustamante Building Information Management (BIM) Education Registrations Years of Experience Mr. Bustamante is a BIM/CAD manager with extensive experience with project development from the concept stage through design development and construction document phases. He also provides support in the coordination of as -built drawings with general contractors. With over 20 years of CAD experience and 10 years of building information modeling experience, he is part of the managing team for AECOM's BIM/CAD standards and for coordinating client standards. Mr. Bustamante is efficient in code analysis and ADA requirements, as well as in Type V construction. He has an extensive background in 3D modeling with AutoCAD, Revit Technology, and Navisworks. RELATED EXPERIENCE 1-110 Final Effluent Sampler and Building Upgrades, Orange County Sanitation Department, Huntington Beach, California. BIM coordinator to provide professional engineering services for the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates for the final effluent sampler and building area upgrades. The engineering services includes engineering feasibility analysis and investigations; final effluent flow metering facility; new sampling port; the completion of preliminary and final design; architectural design of a building; the preparation of construction plans, special provisions and technical specifications, quantity and cost construction estimates. Data Center, Confidential Client, Warwick, New York. Prepared design development package plans for a new data facility. Provided building information modeling management and coordination between disciplines. As job captain, ensured all BIM related coordination was on schedule. Also provided skills to create blocks (families) necessary to model creation and coordination. Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group Hangar, US Air Force, Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona. BIM manager/coordinator that provided building City of Huntington Beach information modeling coordination between architecture and engineering. Also provided training to new team members and staff. Part of the construction document team to complete 100% submittal. The project consisted of design -build of an AMARG hangar of approximately 76,707 square feet, with a high -bay hangar to support maintenance, repair, and inspection for planned Air Force regeneration/reclamation aircraft. The building will be Type II-B, unprotected, noncombustible construction. New Police Facility, Westminster Police Department, Westminster, California. Provided and developed the 3D model for the client's visualization and program development. Also trained the architectural team on Revit technology. This was the first project to implement all disciplines to use Revit 3D technology to coordinate all system and monitor clashes within each discipline. With use of Navisworks software, revealed possible issues before construction. MICAS Miramar, Base Relocation and Closure, MICAS Miramar, California. Project CAD manager for this major project, which took two years to complete. Visited the sites and interviewed all users of all facilities. The interviews were held in the different location of all bases to be relocated and closed. Berths 100-109 Marine Operations Building, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. BIM coordinator on the technical operations building, monitoring and controlling the off-loading and movement of containers in the port, the Marine Operations Building includes a data center, operations and administration functions. The building is 12,000 square feet on two floors, with access floors for power and data distribution, and a plan arrangement that facilitates collaboration and interaction among vessel teams. Surgery Center, Joint Replacement Hospital of America, Indio, California. BIM manager/coordinator of the BIM model for a 30,000-square-foot community in -patient joint replacement surgery center. Designed to be a prototype for multi -location projects throughout the nation. Responsible for modeling, clash detection (using Navisworks), discipline coordination and meetings, and quality assurance/ quality control of models at every submittal to ensure file integrity. Warner Brothers, Theme Park, Abu Dhabi. BIM manager currently working on the indoor theme park that is a 1-million-square-meter facility which houses a variety of attractions which includes entertainment, ride, food and beverage, and back of house support facilities. A rc h nect u r al Services AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting services 4 Sean Wen Architectural Designer/ Modeler Education Bachelor of Architecture. Cornell University. `014 Years of Experience With AECOM: 1 With others. 5 Professional Associations National Organization for Minority Architecture Students MMHESS Urban Research Project TERI + Cal -Poly Pomona School of Architecture Design Studio Feaiew Team Sean is a recent graduate from a professional program in Architecture with wide-ranging experience in different project types, including building design and documentation, rendering services, master planning, facility condition assessments, and infrastructural asset surveys. He is familiar with a wide array of software platforms, such as Revit, AutoCAD, and Adobe Creative Suite, and has provided modeling, drafting, and graphic services and support for a variety of projects of varying scale and scope. RELATED EXPERIENCE James A Musick Facility, Irvine, California. The lames A. Musick Facility is a medium to maximum security detention facility. The project involved programming and master planning. The project is currently in construction documents. Responsible for most Revit building modeling changes and updates, coordination with detention specialists, including project detention designer, security hardware specialist, and detention equipment contractor, as well as coordination with structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers, as well as landscape and fire -life safety consultants. Ironwood State Prison, Blythe, California. Provided Revit and AutoCAD support, including miscellaneous coordination and detail drafting support during construction documents phase for a medium -to - maximum security detention facility. Scope of project includes roofing replacement and related updates to mechanical and plumbing systems, as well as a new utility facility. Orange County Facilities Conditions Assessments, Santa Ana, California. Performed architectural and structural facility surveys for two major buildings on the Orange County Civic Center campus —the Hall of Finance and Records and the Public Defender building. Responsibilities included the preparation and compilation of pre -survey building plans, participation in site survey activities, and management of post - survey procedures, including quality control and coordination with planning and cost consultancy staff. Air Force Sustainable Infrastructure Assessments —Various Locations. Primary responsibilities included applying major updates of CAD space inventory drawn in GIS, including building geometry and attribute data, which involved extensive coordination, updates, and corrections of various Air Force unit, flight, and command assignments based on information collected on site surveys performed by team members. Also assigned to perform quality control checks of other bases. Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Provided architectural rendering services for two structures, a Marine Operations building, and a Crane Maintenance building, the former of which is a LEED Gold rated office building in which administrative and planning personnel of the port are to work, and the latter of which is a LEED Silver rated maintenance facility for container crane and gantry components, which includes a small administrative structure and an adjacent maintenance area covered by a large steel canopy. These rendering services allowed the client to visualize the final design and make critical decisions in material finishes and colors. City of Huntington Beach Ai c h itectnra I Servlcas AECOM Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Adrienne Danet Interior Design Education Bachelor of Architecture, California Polytechnic State University, 1996 Associates Degree Architecture, Orange Coast College, 1992 Years of Experience With AECOM. With others: 1 Adrienne Danet has extensive experience in justice, higher education, specialty education, commercial, corporate, and educational interiors. She has been responsible for the design and execution of widely published and recognized regional award winning projects including Quicksilver Headquarters, Ocean Education Center and MOST Advertising. Her experience extends not only to interior architecture, but to facility planning, signage, graphics, and product design, all thoughtfully designed in harmony with the environment and the users. RELATED EXPERIENCE James A Musick Detention Facility, Irvine California. Provided schematic design through construction documents for this new 200,000 square -foot municipal detention facility; lead interiors architect for public and staff spaces including lobby, offices, locker rooms, and break rooms. Lake County Courthouse, Waukegan Illinois. Provided schematic design through construction documents for new 98,000 square -foot courthouse building and renovation of the existing courthouse. Lead interiors architect for public and administrative spaces, courtrooms, and support project architect for entire courthouse, including detention spaces. Tuolumne County Mother Lode Juvenile Facility, Sonora, California. Provided design development of interiors for this new 17,000 square -foot, 30 bed juvenile intake, housing, and visiting facility. San Diego County Women's Detention Facility, Santee, California. Lead interiors architect of schematic design through construction documents for this new 450,000 square -foot 30+ building campus including administration, library, dining hall, medical clinic, detention housing levels from low to high levels. Perry Lindsay Middle School, Long Beach Unified School District, Long Beach California. Provided schematic design through construction documents for interiors during the renovation of this 9,400 square - foot 1960's existing classroom building, repurposed for administration offices, classrooms and library. Los Angeles Community Development Center, Whittier Family Recreation Center, Whittier, California. Provided design development through construction documents for the interior design of this new 20,000 square -foot public recreation center including lobby, multipurpose hall, offices, classrooms, and youth collaboration spaces. Collins College of Hospitality Management Expansion Project, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Provided schematic design through construction documents for the interior architecture for this new 12,100 square -foot student center with cutting edge classrooms, faculty offices and a student commons. Television, Film & Media Studies Center, California State University, Los Angeles. This project involved the renovation of a 9,000 square -foot existing 1960's building into classrooms, faculty offices, and specialty classrooms with seismic upgrades, access compliance, acoustic requirements and program improvements. Cil Huntington Beach Architecwral Services Ai Appendix -Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting services 6 Philip Mathur, MRICS Cost Estimating Education Registrations Years of Experience Philip Mathur brings more than 19 years of experience in the construction industry. He is exceptional for providing accurate budgets at the early programming and conceptual phases of a project when that accuracy is critical to a project 's ultimate success. Philip is knowledgeable in all aspects of the estimating process including detailed quantity take -offs, obtaining price quotes, and coordinating and incorporating estimates from all disciplines. His detailed knowledge of costs is extremely important when participating in value engineering sessions and analyzing/negotiating change orders. Philip's experience includes a variety of project types including hospitality, educational, mixed -use, healthcare and government projects with budgets ranging from less than $1 million to more than $1 billion. Additionally, Philip is familiar with all the requirements of the Office of State Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), Office of Public School Construction (OPSC), California Department of Education (CDE), and Division of the State Architect (DSA) as they pertain to cost estimating.. RELATED EXPERIENCE Office Buildings: • California Endowment Proposed New HQ, Los Angeles, California • Family Development and Support Center, Los Angeles, California • Federal Building and Parking Structure, Renovation Project, Los Angeles, California • JPL Office Building, Pasadena, California • Kaweah Health District, Support Services Building, San Joaquin Valley, California • Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, Los Angeles, California • Los Angeles USD, District Office Building Structural Review, Los Angeles, California • Office Building on Vermont Ave., Structural Damage Report, Los Angeles, California • Port of Long Beach, Administration & Maintenance Facilities — LEED Certified, Long Beach, California • UCLA, Wilshire Center Business Offices, Los Angeles, California • Los Angeles USD, District Office Building Structural Review, Los Angeles, California • NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, Office Building, Pasadena, California • XIMED II Medical Office Building, Scripps Health, San Diego, California • AltaMed Health Services, Office Tenant Improvement, Los Angeles, California • Medical Office Building, Kaiser Permanente, Upland, California • Raulston Medical Building Complete Revitalization, Los Angeles, California • North Beach Mixed -use Developments, Retail - Restaurant -Office Space, San Clemente, California • California Science Center, Expansion —Office/Exhibit Areas, Los Angeles, California • Professional Plaza Office Building, Upgrade, Loma Linda UMC, Loma Linda, California • California Highway Patrol, Office Building, Bakersfield, California • California Highway Patrol, Office Building, Crescent City, California • California Highway Patrol, Office Building, Quincy, California • Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, Proposed Office Tls, Los Angeles, California • Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena, California • County of Los Angeles, Coroner Facilities Renovation & Replacement, Los Angeles, California City of Huntington Beach Architectural Service, AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting5ervices 7 Paul Alves, SE Structural Engineer Education Registrations Years of Experience Professional Associations Mr. Alves has more than 16 years of experience in the design of structures in the United States and United Kingdom. He has experience in the design of reinforced concrete, steel, masonry, and wood structures. He also has experience in construction administration and the review of shop drawings for both content and accuracy. His design experience includes all types of structures including schools, parking structures, military facilities, transit facilities, themed structures, industrial, and commercial buildings. He also has experience in the seismic retrofit and upgrade of existing structures. Mr. Alves has a wide range of code experience including the CBC, UBC, IBC, AISC, ASCE, FEMA Documents, military manuals and handbooks, US Army Corps of Engineers Technical Instructions (TI), DOD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), and General Services Administration (GSA) guidelines as well as the British Standard Code. His software experience includes the use of PCA ADOSS, PCA BEAM, Enercalc, SAP 2000, CMD '06, Microsoft Excel, BlastFX, RAMSteel, ETABS, RISA, SAFE, and MathCAD. He is also familiar with UK based software programs such as Fastrak, TEDDS, CADS masonry designer, and Metspec. RELATED EXPERIENCE Marine Operations Building, Structural Design of LEED Certified Structure, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Led structural design of new 3-story LEED-certified structure on for client. Structure utilized CMU walls and precast planks (for floor and roof). Building was designed to be placed on large piles due to poor quality of soil on site (hydraulic fill). A large truss with a span of 50 feet was another major design element. The truss was required to allow for a full height window taking up more than 1/3rd of one side of the building. Truss was used to support precast planks, which meant that limiting deflection was imperative. Location of shearwalls was determined while working in close coordination with architect. Wall location was important due to long, narrow building footprint. Design of Four Story Concrete Building, Pakistan Embassy, Washington, District of Columbia. Assisted with checking shop drawings on a new four-story concrete building with a two-way flat slab. The design of this building included moderately complicated ramps and sloping columns for architectural concerns. Seismic design was not a major concern in this building due to its location (low seismicity zone). New Pedestrian Canopy, Tenant Improvements at the San Diego Marriott, San Diego, California. Engineer responsible for tenant improvements at the San Diego Marriott, including support of a new chandelier and a new canopy over an existing roadway. The roadway was originally designed using precast concrete double tees. For the new canopy it was necessary to raise up the existing roadway (for ADA compliance) and then determine how to make the existing structure work, with no permanent shoring. The roadway loading was carefully analyzed to verify that the new situation would be safe. Details/ special challenges: Because it was necessary to use the existing structure, it was important to know what the existing precast double tees were designed for. As -built or design drawings showing this area could not be acquired, therefore it was necessary to determine the loading that the span was seeing previously, and make sure that the new combination of loads did not exceed that. New Theme Park, Confidential Client, California. Reviewed shop drawings for various structures in this new theme park adjacent to the existing theme park. AECOM's scope of work encompassed approximately one-third of the park including nine rides and 16 facility buildings. Design and Construction Support for Building Remodel, Jackson Centre, Alameda, California. Created design drawings and performed construction support for this building remodel project which required a new handrail, a new wheelchair lift, and a new canopy attachment to an existing building. City of Huntington Beach Ai eh uectural Services AECOM Appendix - Resumes On -Call Engineering& Professional Consulting Services 8 Daphne Huang, PE, LEED AP BD+C Architectural Designer/ Modeler Education MS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California, BOOS RC Frgineenng, Beijing Polytechnic University, 1999 Registrations _ -I Ir 1glneer (Mechanical), California LEED Accredited Professional, Years of Experience With: LE CiNI. With other, Professional Associations American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and A,[-Condit--1 &g Engineers Ms. Huang is a Professional Mechanical Engineer with over 13 years of experience in the design of various commercial, educational, industrial and correctional infrastructure and facilities projects. Ms. Huang is responsible for the design of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. She provides development of contract documents, specifications as well as construction administration. She is proficient in Trace 700 and EnergyPro softwares for load calculations and title 24 reports; AutoCAD and Revit MEP for drafting and creating documents. RELATED EXPERIENCE Final Effluent Sampler Building, Orange County Sanitation District, Huntington Beach, California. Served as lead mechanical engineer for this project. Responsibilities included preparation of mechanical design drawings, load calculations, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system selection and specifications and construction administration. Piping Renovation, Orange County Sheriff Department, Santa Ana, California. Mechanical Engineer responsible for a complete piping renovation of four-story central men's jail. Responsibilities included site investigation, preparation of mechanical design drawings, load calculations, specifications and construction administration. Osborne Building Remodel, Corporate Client, Orange, California. Lead mechanical engineer for remodel of the HVAC system. The design included the replacement of the ventilation system and air distribution for several offices on the 3rd and 4th floors. Provided engineering support throughout construction. New Police Facility, Westminster Police Department, Westminster, California. Involved in the design of 90,000-square-foot, 3-story police department building with an approximately 6,000-square-foot detention and sallyport facility. The center is 24-hour operation critical facility designed for LEED Silver rating. The mechanical system included high efficiency evaporative cooled chillers, high efficiency low Nox boilers, and computer room air conditioning units. The facility is also designed for low water consumption using waterless urinals and dual flush toilets. Utilized Revit MEP 2009 for HVAC system layout. Marine Operations Building, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California. Served as lead mechanical engineer for this project. Responsibilities included preparation of mechanical design drawings, load calculations, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system selection and specifications and construction administration for the two-story building. North Operations & IT Management Building, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Served as the mechanical engineer for this project. Responsibilities included preparation of mechanical design drawings, load calculations, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system selection. Utilized Trace 700 program for cooling and heating load calculations and Microstaion V8i for HVAC system layout. The building is on target for LEED Gold. Marine Operations Building, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California. Served as the mechanical engineer for this project. Responsibilities included preparation of mechanical design drawings, load calculations, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system selection. Utilized Trace 700 program for cooling and heating load calculations and Microstaion V8i for HVAC system layout. The building is on target for LEED Gold. Cityof Huntington Beach Architectural $i�IVirPS EXHIBIT "B" Payment Schedule (Hourly Payment) A. Hourly Rate 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. 1 Exhibit B 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. 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"'CLAIMS MI Defense Included DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Addeo" Remarks SchadNM, my M aMsched M mom span N rayuhsU) EVIDENCE OF INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of Huntington Beach SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE ATTN: Jerry Thompson THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 2000 Man Street ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Herrington Beach, CA 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh Risk & Insurancs Sarvicss David Denihan ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2014101) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ♦ www.huntingtonbeachca.gov Office of the City Clerk Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk July 24, 2015 AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Attn: Jagadish Gundarlahalli, P. E. 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2600 Los Angeles, CA 90067 Dear Mr. Gundarlahalli: Enclosed for your records is a copy of the fully executed "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Services, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services." Sincerely, Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC City Clerk JF:pe Enclosure Sister Cities: Anjo, Japan ♦ Waitakere, New Zealand