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Dept. ID PW 18-027 Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date:5/21/2018 fl' 'IZOV�D ,s= CpEr�sdN,s�t�I� /�1U7 _ 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 years 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 "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and Lee & Ro, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services"; ,a,n d, IsalE S IEP^12/0-e Fl 1.,� B) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute "Amendment No. 1 to Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and AECOM Technical Services, Inc. for On Call Civil Engineering Services"; and, SEl✓ S RLIE 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- AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND TETRA TECH, INC. FOR ON CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES 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 TETRA TECH, INC., a Delaware corporation,hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT." WHEREAS, CITY and CONSULTANT are parties to that certain agreement, dated June 15, 2015, entitled "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, 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 Teim of the Original Agreement for two (2) additional years in order to complete remaining tasks by CONSULTANT for two projects. They are the Water ell No. 14 Project, and the Master Plan of Drainage. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by CITY and CONSULTANT as follows: i. EXTENSION OF TERM The term of the Original Agreement is hereby extended for two (2) additional years. The Original Agreement shall now expire on June 15, 2020. 2. COMPENSATION UNCHANGED The not to exceed amount of compensation of the Original Agreement remains at One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). 18-6480/179378/mv 1 3. REAFFIRMATION Except as specifically modified herein, all other teens and conditions of the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. TETRA "TECH, INC., CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,a municipal a Delaware corporation corporation of the State of lifornia By: - - 4F*v __ -_ yor -- pri ITS: (circle one)Chairman/Presiden ice President L/isd AND w ---- - City Clerk INITIATED AND APPROVED: ITS: ( Print same i 6e- Directo f Public Works aSr�—T'i ► rer—J��i FltvF 1 v0sr REVI� D AND APPROVED: APPROVED A O ity Manager ity Attorney Qari/ 18-6480/179378%mv 2 .» 3 " A��® DATE(MMIDDIYYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE F 0912212017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS N 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 LL REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. Q 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 mNAME: Aon Risk Insurance Services west, Inc. H (866) 283-7122 FAX (800) 363-0105 m Los Angeles CA office (Aic.No.Ell): AIC.No.: a 707 wilshire Boulevard E-MAIL 76 Suite 2600 ADDRESS: _ LOS Angeles CA 90017-0460 USA INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL 4 INSURED INSURER A: National Union Fire Ins CO Of Pittsburgh 19445 Tetra Tech, Inc. (IEW) INSURER B: AIG Europe Limited AA1120841 17885 Von Karman Ave., suite SOO Irvine CA 92614 USA INSURER C: The Insurance Co of the State of PA 19429 INSURER D: American Home Assurance Co. 19380 INSURERE: Lexingtonrinsurance Company 19437 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:570068503876 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. Limits shown are as requested LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MMIDD JMMfDD1YYYY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL74 71 EACH OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X❑OCCUR DAMA GE TO RENTE�- $1,000,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence X X.C,U Coverage VIED EXP(Any one person) $10,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GENIAGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 0 POLICY ❑X ECT ❑X LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $4,000,000 m OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CA 428-80-S5 10/01/201710/01/2018 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $2,000,000 Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) Z OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) y HIREDAUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTYtDAMAGE t7 ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per acciden w X ISO Pollcy Form CA t e CSUSA1702199 10/01/2017 10/01/2018 X UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE S10,000,000 U EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE S10,000,000 DED X RETENTION S101,000 C MRKE SCOMPENSATIONAB AND wCO14629496 10/01/2017 10/01/2018 X STATUTE ER EMPLOTY YIN WC014629497 10/01/2017 10/01/2018 - ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S11000,000 C OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED7 rN NIA wC014629498 10/O3/2017 10/Ol/2018 C (Mandatory In NH) WC014629499 1010112017 1010112 018 E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S1,000,000 IF yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L,DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000— E Env Contr Prof 028182375 10/01/2017 10/01/2019 Each Claim $5,000,000= Prof/Poll Liab Agggregate $5,000,000 SIR applies per policy ter s & condi ions DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS i LOCATIONS i VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space is required) RE: on-call civil Engineering Services. The City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers are included as Additional Insured in accordance with the policy provisions of the General �5 Liability and Automobile Liability policies. Professional Liability self Insured Retention: None. stop Gap Coverage for the following states: OH, WA, WY. APPPOVEDAeSTTOOFORM By: CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION CITY ATTORNEY Cr"OF MUlfffNGTON BEAeli SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES RE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE HALL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City of Huntington Beach - Public AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Works Department Attn: DUDCan Lee, Principal Civil Engineer 2000 Main Street 6t d . Huntington Beach CA 92648 USA — 01988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD RECEIVED CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAY 01 A`b Professional Service Approval Form Finance DepartMsnt Amendment # I 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: Tetra Tech, Inc. 6. Amount of Original/Prior Contract: $1,000,000 7. Additional Compensation Requested: $0 8. Original Commencement Date: 6/15/2015 9. Original Termination Date: 6/15/2018 10. Extended Date Requested: 6/15/2020 11. Reason for Contract Amendment: To complete existing project and study:Water Well No. 14, and Master Plan of Drainage. All funds alrea encu tiered to date. Purchasing A proval leignature Date 12. Are sufficient funds available to fund this contract? Yes N No❑ 13. Business Unit and Object Code where funds are budgeted: Account number Contractual Dollar Amount Business unit. object# Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ � l Budget Approval Signature Dahe /Z3 epartment Head Si nature Date City a ager Approval Signature Date professional service approval form-amend ment_1_tetra_tech.doc REV:2016 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 2017118 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 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 Carry over from prior FY 2/16/2016 SCADA programming&engineering $ 300,000 $ 900,000 3 year contract @$300K annually($175K FY15/16$125K FY 18/19) $ 125,000 10/10/2016 Davis Farr-Audit Services $ 5,100 $ 144,900 WOCWB audit services-awarded via Finance RFP 10/11/2016 PACE $ 150,000 $ 325,000 On call Env Engineering 10/11/2016 Huitt-Zollars $ 150,000 $ 325,000 On call Env Engineering $ 5,200 10/11/2016 Tetra Tech $ 150,000 $ 325,000 On call Env Engineering $ 160,000 10/11/2016 Geosyntec $ 105,000 $ 225.000 On call Env Engineering $ 160,000 10/11/2016 EEC Env. $ 105,000 $ 225,000 On call Env Engineering $ 160,000 11/16/2016 Woodruff, Spradlin&Smart $ 45,000 $ 90,000 Atlanta Widening-eminent domain legal services $ 105,000 12/16/2016 Go Live Technology $ 35,000 $ 200,000 split with non-departmental and ELM project 5/21/2017 Paragon Partners LTD $ 11,725 Atlanta Widening-relocation services New items 7/19/2017 Albert Grover $ 100,000 $ 350,000 Amend$250K contract+extend 1 year 10/9/2017 Xyon $ 8,800 $ 30,000 JDE technical tasks 11/6/2017 Architectural Engineering Services $ 15,000 $ 750,000 RFQ $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 235,000 11/6/2017 Ocean Engineering Services $ 15,000 $ 1,050,000 RFQ $ 350,000 $ 350,000 $ 335,000 11/6/2017 Civil&Sewer Engineering Services $ 45,000 $ 900,000 RFQ process-$900K PS and$2.1M CIP for$3M total $ 300,000 $ 300,000 $ 255,000 11/6/2017 Plan Check&Entitlement Services $ 90,000 $ 1,200,000 RFQ $ 400,000 $ 400,000 $ 310,000 11/6/2017 Water Engineering Services $ 200.000 $ 2,700,000 RFQ process-$2.7M PS and$1.3M CIP for$41M total $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $ 500,000 12/4/2017 Amendment#1 DUDEK $ 95,000 $ 1,500,000 Amend$500K but only$195 from non cip funding $ 100,000 1/30/2018 Ryan Ecological Consulting $ 22,853 $ 22,853 Ecological survey for bridge projects 4/24/2018 Lee&Ro $ - $ 1,000,000 Amendment for time only exp 6/20 4/24/2018 Tetra Tech $ - $ 1,000,000 Amendment for time only exp 6/20 4/24/2018 AESCO Inc $ 300,000 $ 1,050,000 Amendment#1 -requires RCA approval Total Value $ 1,936,753 Balance $ 266,947 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MATTER ID NO. REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES Michael E. Gates, City Attorney 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: ❑■ 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 This request was reviewed and pr ed. _ Date: Sig Pure of-Depart nt 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 Attorney's Ci lice use only. This RLS is being returned for the following reason(s): ❑Need Department Head signature ❑Opinion previously rendered on(date) attached ❑ Insufficient data,please submit ❑Attachment(s)missing ❑Other Assigned Attorney: Ext.: Assignment Date: Secretary: Ext.: Due Date: .Matter Description: Need 1st Amendment to extend existing on call professional service contract with Tetra Tech for increase time only(no increase in contract amount),to complete existing multi-year capital improvement project and study. Attached is a sample amendment with revision language and name of project and study. ❑Advice Memo ❑ Agreement Negotiations ❑ Citizen Inquiry ❑ Civil Hearing ❑ Criminal Prosecution ❑ Document Approval ❑ Document Preparation ❑Grievances ❑ Meeting Request ❑Opinion ❑Ordinance ❑Pitchess ❑Project ❑Public Records Act X RCA ❑Report ❑ Resolution ❑Workers'Comp Notes: Level Date Completed: 1Q 2❑ RLS Form CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES Michael E. Gates, City Attorney COMMENTS (Continued): Tetra Tech, Inc. ($0 increase in contract amount) 2 year extension for the completion of the following project and study: 1. Water Well No. 14 2. Master Plan of Drainage i RLS Form -2- AMENDMENT NO.I TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND A . TETRA TECH, INC. THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation,hereinafter referred to as i "City,"and A&E Consfthants Gre-F. ,a corporation,hereinafter referred Tetra Tech, Inc. Delaware to as"Consultant" WHEREAS,City and Consultant are parties to that certain agreement,dated June 15, 2015 Tetra Tech, 5,2010,entitled"Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach Inc. For On Call Civil AnDeve En lepmelltg Engineering Services '.services,"which agreement shall hereinafter be referred to as the"Original Agreement," i and FalAgreement te remaining City and Consultant wish to extend the Term of the O ' for two (2)additional y tasks b i for two projects. It is the Water Well No. 14 Project, i , Consultants and the Master Plan of Drainage. NOW,THEREFORE,it is agreed by City and Consultant as follows: i 1. EXTENSION OF TERM , The term of the Original Agreement is hereby extended for two (2) additional years. The Original Agreement shall now expire on April5,20 June 15, 2020 2. COMPENSATION REDUCTION JUNCHANGED i The not to exceed amount of compensation of the Original Agreement is remains at i to exeeed amount shag now be Six 4humhvd Thousand DoHara , One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). I 3. REAFFII2MATION Except as specifically modified herein, all other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. TETRA TECH. INC. A&E--CONS ,INC., CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,a municipal a Culifo corporation corporation of the State of California Delaware __........_._�.._ B Y �11 UAW 5 L 1 A/r''! yor ame print n ITS: (circle one)Chairin residen ice President AND Clerk By: L INITIATED AND APPROVED: i ('&J- Pr ITS: (circle one Secre hiefFinancial Director of Puke orks Officer/Asst.Secretary-Treasurer REV APPROVED: APP D AS TO FORM: Manager Ci Attorney V 10(1- -32347Vi+M 2 Dept ID PW 15-028 Page 1 of 2 �w Meeting Date 6/15/2015 740M"� 6 -o -/ � �� � CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 6/15/2015 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Travis K Hopkins, PE, Director of Public Works SUBJECT- Approve and authorize execution of Professional Services Contracts for On-Call Civil, Sewer and Storm Engineering Services with RBF Consulting, Harris & Associate, and Tetra Tech, Inc , each in the amount of$1,000,000 Statement of Issue The Public Works Department requires professional civil engineering services on an on-call or as needed basis to support staff for the design and construction of the capital improvement projects related to street, sewer, and storm infrastructures Financial Impact The City's FY 2014/15 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget was adopted on September 2, 2014,` and totals $42 8 million (All Funds) for approved projects citywide Each approved CIP project has a budget containing sufficient funding for design, environmental, engineering, construction, project management and other required costs The three (3) recommended civil engineering contracts, totaling $3 0 million, will be funded within each project's individual CIP budget, as needed As such, no additional funding is required by this action Recommended Action A) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $1,000,000 "Professional Services 1� Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and RBF Consulting For On-Call CIVII Engineering rfi Services," and, S y�LOB) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $1,000,000 "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and Harris &Associates For On-Call Civil Engineering Services," and, C) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $1,000,000 "Professional Services Contract Between The City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc For On-Call Civil Engineering Services " Alternative Action(s) Do not authorize the contracts and direct staff with an alternate action Budgeted Capital Projects could be delayed until new contracts are approved Analysis On January 26, 2015, the City advertised a_Request for Qualifications ("RFQ") for On-Call Engineering & Professional Consulting Services Proposals were requested and submitted in compliance with Chapter 303 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Seventy eight (78) proposals were received for the following eight categories of Civil Engineering services Water HB -i 99- Item 14. - 1 Dept ID PW 15-028 Page 2 of 2 Meeting Date 6/15/2015 Engineering, Development Plan Checking and Entitlement Review Services, Civil/Sewer Engineering, Geotechnical and Materials Testing, Traffic Engineering, Survey, Ocean Engineering, and Architectural Services In accordance with qualifications-based selected procurement per the Federal "Brooks Act," State SB 419, and the City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 3 03 "Professional Services," the Public Works Department established a review board Each firm stated their engineering category of expertise with their proposal Proposals were then evaluated and ranked by eight (8) review boards established by the Public Works Department The top three (3) firms were selected in each category to increase opportunity for competitive proposals for future projects from qualified on-call consultants The three (3) contracts recommended in this request for council action (RCA) are for support staff for the design and construction of the capital improvement projects related to general civil infrastructures, such as street, sewer, and storm These services have historically been utilized to supplement City staff to meet annual CIP goals, as an extension of staff, and/or to provide required expertise for unique projects It is anticipated that these services will be required based on past years Each project is evaluated on a case by case basis to determine if these as-needed contract services are necessary Other categories and groupings of on-call consulting services will be brought separately to the City Council for approval The City's Capital Improvement Program ("CIP") is approximately $42 8 million in Fiscal Year 2014/15, and exceeds $52 million with continuing of funds for projects approved from previous years Typical design and construction support cost from use of consultants on a CIP project can vary between ten (10) to twenty (20) percent of total costs for a CIP project Therefore, it is practical to conservatively assume minimum annual consultant costs would be around $5 million to the City for total CIP projects or approximately $15 million over the next three (3) years Some of the typical projects for street, sewer, and storm on-call design services include, • Street rehabilitation • Sewer lift station reconstruction • Storm water pump station rehabilitation • Other City-owned facilities such as parking lot rehabilitation The total amount of street, sewer, and storm professional services contracts awarded in the previous 3 years were approximately $2 9 million In addition it is projected that this need will increase annually because of the recent steady increase in funding to the CIP over the past 3 years Street, sewer, and storm improvement projects typically are the second largest expenditure category, with first being water improvement projects Therefore, three (3) consultants were selected to meet projected workload over the next three years The sum of these contracts is $3 0 million over the term of the contract for an annual average of$1 0 million Public Works Commission Action: Not required Environmental Status Not applicable Strategic Plan Goal Enhance and maintain infrastructure Attachment(s) 1 Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and RBF Consulting s� � for On-Call Civil Engineering Design Services �, 2 Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Harris & Associates for On-Call Civil Engineering Design Services Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc for On-Call Civil Engineering Design Services Item 14. - 2 xB -200- I L-ATTACHMENT #3 I'l PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND TETRA TECH, 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 Tetra Tech, Inc , a Delaware corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT " WHEREAS, CITY desires to engage the services of a consultant to provide on call civil engineering services, and Pursuant to documentation on file in the office of the City Clerk, the provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 3 03, relating to procurement of professional service contracts have been complied with, and CONSULTANT has been selected to perform these services, NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by CITY and CONSULTANT as follows 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES CONSULTANT shall provide all services as described in Exhibit "A," which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement by this reference These services shall sometimes hereinafter be referred to as the "PROJECT " CONSULTANT hereby designates Molly Mell, 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/surfnet/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 �(��� J.:r , 20IS' (the "Commencement Date") This Agreement shall automatically terminate three (3) years from the Commencement Date, unless extended or sooner terminated as provided herein All tasks specified in Exhibit "A" shall be completed no later than three (3) years from the Commencement Date The time for performance of the tasks identified in Exhibit "A" are generally to be shown in Exhibit "A." This schedule may be amended to benefit the PROJECT if mutually agreed to in writing by CITY and CONSULTANT In the event the Commencement Date precedes the Effective Date, CONSULTANT shall be bound by all terms and conditions as provided herein 4 COMPENSATION In consideration of the performance of the services described herein, CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT on a time and materials basis at the rates specified in Exhibit "B," which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference into this Agreement, a fee, including all costs and expenses, not to exceed One Million Dollars ($ 1,000,000 ) 5 EXTRA WORK In the event CITY requires additional services not included in Exhibit "A" or changes in the scope of services described in Exhibit "A," CONSULTANT will undertake such work only after receiving written authorization from CITY Additional compensation for such extra work shall be allowed only if the prior written approval of CITY is obtained 6 METHOD OF PAYMENT CONSULTANT shall be paid pursuant to the terms of Exhibit "B." 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/surfnet/protessional 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 1n 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 herelnabove 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/protessional svcs 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 mail-return receipt requested TO CITY TO CONSULTANT. City of Huntington Beach Tetra Tech, Inc ATTN Todd Broussard Attn. Molly Mell 2000 Main Street 3475 E Foothill Boulevard, Suite 300 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Pasadena, CA 91107 17 CONSENT When CITY's consent/approval is required under this Agreement, its consent/approval for one transaction or event shall not be deemed to be a consent/approval to any subsequent occurrence of the same or any other transaction or event 18. MODIFICATION No waiver or modification of any language in this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by both parties 19 SECTION HEADINGS The titles, captions, section, paragraph and subject headings, and descriptive phrases at the beginning of the various sections in this Agreement are merely descriptive and are included solely for convenience of reference only and are not representative of matters included or excluded from such provisions, and do not interpret, define, limit or describe, or construe the intent of the parties or affect the construction or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement 20 INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT The language of all parts of this Agreement shall in all cases be construed as a whole, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any of the parties If any provision of this Agreement is held by an arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, void, illegal or invalid, such holding shall not invalidate or affect the remaining 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/surfnet/professional 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 nonprevailing party 25 SURVIVAL Terms and conditions of this Agreement, which by their sense and context survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement, shall so survive 26 GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California 27 SIGNATORIES Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herembelow has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify CITY fully for any 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/surfnet/protessional 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, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a Tetra Tech, Inc municipal corporation of the State of COMPANY NAME California A Delaware Corporation r By. d11 Q E print name caClerk ITS. (circle one)Chairman/Presiden <ce President AND INITIATED AND APPROVED By C=, \ 4&�L erector of Public Wo s print name ITS (circle one) REVIE APPROVED h I$ '--� y an ger APPROVED O City Attorney agree/surtnet/protessional 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 I Furnish scope of work request for each project 2 Furnish construction plans and specifications to the CONSULTANT D WORK PROGRAM/PROJECT SCHEDULE A project schedule will be developed for each project assigned by CITY EXHIBIT A p� 'o�0n.a...io''•vA� 9 CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ON - CALL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Y L p February 18, 2015 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH T E T RA T E C H 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 TABLE OF CONTENTS • • Page • • SECTION A—COVER LETTER ...................................................................................................................................1 • SECTION B—VENDOR APLICATION FORM i • SECTION C—PREQUALIFICATION FORM SECTIOND—SERVICECATEGORYA—CIVILENGINEERING ...............................................................................4 • SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY B—OCEAN ENGINEERING..........................................................................10 SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY D—SURVEY..................................................................................................15 • SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY F—WATER....................................................................................................20 • APPENDIX • • RESUMES SERVICE CATEGORY A—CIVIL ENGINEERING • RESUMES SERVICE CATEGORY B—OCEAN ENGINEERING • • RESUMES SERVICE CATEGORY D—SURVEY • RESUMES SERVICE CATEGORY F—WATER • • i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 1 a�NTINGTp of ry�F ON-CALL C rn ENGINEERING & - _ PROFESSIONAL v Qi CONSULTING SERVICES ' ycFppUNTV CP CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER WORKSCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC DEPARTMENT SECTION A: Cover Letter rInar �� ■ . TETRATECH • • • TETRATECH • • • • February 18, 2015 • • • Mr Jim Slobojan • City of Huntington Beach, Fiscal Services Divisions • 2000 Main Street • Huntington Beach, CA 92648 • • Reference: Request for Qualifications for On-Call Engineering and Professional Consulting • Services • Dear Mr Slobojan • • Tetra Tech is excited to submit our Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for the On-Call Engineering and • Professional Consulting Services to the City Huntington Beach (City) We are submitting our • qualifications for four categories civil engineering, ocean engineering, survey, and water We • have assembled a team that will continue to provide you with the exemplary level of service that we • • have shown on your latest on-call services contract and are eager to continue to work with you in executing your future projects The opportunity to remain a part of the elite group of consultants serving the City is of great importance to everyone at Tetra Tech The strength of our team is multifaceted but boils down to four • main elements, leadership, service,technical ability, and depth of resources. Leadership: As the Tetra Tech Program Manager, I am pleased to present the following managers to support your future endeavors • • Civil Engineering—Molly Mell, P E • Ocean Engineering—Raphael Holcombe, P E , QSD/QSP • Survey—Eric Metz, P L S • Water—Mark Bush, P E . I will provide program management services for our contract with-the City and will also be directly involved in the management of the civil engineering projects I have over 22 years of experience and Tetra Tech, Inc . 17885 Von Karman Avenue Suite 500,Irvine CA 92614-6213 Tel 949 809 5000 Fax 949 809 5010 www tetratech corn J • Mr Jim Slobojan February 18, 2015 Page 2 know the City's staff, design philosophies, and standards intimately because of my involvement in the prior On-Call contract Authorized Representative & Program Manager Address and Telephone No. Molly Mell, P E 17885 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 500 Vice President Irvine, CA 92614 • Water, Environment& Infrastructure T: 949/809-5205 E: molly mell@tetratech com Raphael Holcombe, P.E., QSD/QSP will lead the ocean engineering projects He has pertinent local experience in designing coastal projects and is a trusted advisor to his clients He will be able to tap into the vast Tetra Tech coastal design team to provide local support for any of your ocean engineering needs Eric Metz, P.L.S. will provide survey support for the contract As the lead of our full service survey crew in our local Irvine office, he will be able to dedicate Tetra Tech resources to serve your needs • His hands-on approach to the work ensures quality in both field and office surveying tasks Mark Bush, P.E. will bring his extensive experience and capable team to provide water services for the contract As the lead of our Water Group in Irvine, he will be able to dedicate staff with suitable skills for a vast array of your water projects including well, pressure regulating facilities, and pipeline • work The team of managers presented herein have worked together for many years and will be able to provide you coordinated, seamless service Service: Tetra Tech has and is currently working with the City on various assignments Our team has successfully completed and implemented a variety of projects for the City Though we have the backing of a large company we will respond to your requests with the speed and efficiently of a twenty person office We are committed to responding to your future Task Order Solicitations by actively soliciting the involvement of our entire team, to deliver the greatest value to the City Technical Ability: Having worked alongside and for the City, we have developed an understanding of your needs, expectations, and processes. We have the management and technical abilities to . TETRA TECH Mr Jim Slobojan • February 18, 2015 Page 3 . successfully staff and perform multiple Task Order assignments concurrently We understand that it is a privilege to be part of an On-Call contract We are committed to providing the City service and will be responsive to your Task Order Solicitations Depth of Resources: Tetra Tech is a 14,000 associate strong, $2 5 billion company While we have • the backing of a large corporation, the staff and projects will be located in our Irvine office, located just a short eleven miles away from the City The depth of resources at Tetra Tech allows us to accommodate accelerated schedules and multiple projects, but the service you will get from us will be from faces you recognize • We are proud of our association with the City and look forward to working with you on your many upcoming project assignments Please feel free to contact me if you have further questions or need any additional information Sincere) , Molly Mell, P E Vice President Water, Environment, & Infrastructure MM/bm/cg M\Marketing\Proposals\wTRS\FY2015\WT\049_HuntingtonBeach_OnCall Eng-Consulting Enclosures TETRA TECH \0NT I NGro of/�oaao�;� 41 ON-CALL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES o 2CF00UNTV �F CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER CITY OF HUNTINGTON1 ' DEPARTMENT SECTION B: Vendor Application Form i <_ TETRATECH • • • • • REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL • VENDOR APPLICATION FORM • • TYPE OF APPLICANT ❑ NEW F!d CURRENT VENDOR • • • Legal Contractual Name of Corporation Tetra Tech, Inc • Contact Person for Agreement Molly Mell • • Corporate Mailing Address 3475 E Foothill Boulevard, Suite 300 • • City, State and Zip Code Pasadena, CA 91107 • E-Mail Address molly mell@tetratech corn • Phone 949/809-50,00 Fax 949/809-5010 • • Contact Person for Proposals Molly Mell • Title VP, WEI E-Mail Address molly mell@tetratech com • Business Telephone 949/809-5205 Business Fax 949/809-5010 . Is your business (check one) ❑ NON PROFIT CORPORATION 0 FOR PROFIT CORPORATION . Is your business (check one) 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 • • Dan Batrack CEO/President 626/351 -4664 • Jim Pagenkopf President, WEi 703/385-6000 • • Steve Wagner Exec VP, WEi 206/883-9300 • Molly Mell VP, WEI 949/809-5208 • • • •• Federal Tax Identification Number 95-4148514 • City of Huntington Beach Business License Number A 133500 • (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 oFCO,/ p`�F CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER CITY OF HUNTINGTONI DEPARTMENT SECTION C : Pre-Qualification Form *Mi a TETRATECH • EXHIBIT A: PRE-QUALIFICATION FORM • ' ON-CALL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES • SERVICE CATEGORIES PR clrc • A. Civil Engineering Yes No • B. Ocean Engineering Yes No • C. Development Plan Checking and Entitlement • Review Services Yes • D. Survey Yes No • E. Traffic Engineering Yes F. Water Yes No • G. Geotechnical Materials Testing and Inspection Yes • • H. Architectural Services Yes No • /�hl (Initial) Consultant is willing to execute the Agreement as drafted (See Appendix B). • /�(Initial) Consultant is able to provide the insurance as required (See Appendix Q. • • • Firm Name: Tetra Tech Inc. • • Firm Address: 17885 Von Karman Ave Suite 500 Irvine, CA 92614 • • Signature: Date: 2/18/2015 • • • • • • • • Page 3 of 4 • • • �UUNTY CP CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC WORKSDEPARTMENT SECTION D : Service Category A - Civil Engineering ' 0"I air TETRA TECH • • SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY A— • CIVIL ENGINEERING Firm Qualifications • Tetra Tech has been providing civil engineering services in Southern California for over 40 years.We are a leading provider of • specialized consulting engineering and management services that are complemented by our technical capabilities • encompassing research and development, technical planning, applied science, engineering and architectural design, surveying, construction management, planning services, and operations and maintenance. The team selected to serve this • contract has focused their careers on delivering street improvement,storm drain,structural,and wastewater projects for many • local clients.The following three sample projects were selected to depict a small illustration of our experience. • • Riverside Drive Near Zoo Drive Bridge over Los Angeles River Los Angeles,CA • With this historic bridge falling below current design standards, Tetra Tech has completed the Relevant Project Highlights . Streel/Bridge Improvements • environmental documentation and permitting,geotechnical and hydraulic analyses, bridge widening . Hydrology 6 Hydraulic Analysis • and seismic retrofit, bikeway underpass, traffic plans, storm drain modifications, and lighting • SwPPwstorm Drain Modlficatons upgrades, in an effort to fix geometric deficiencies,barrier rail vulnerabilities,structural weaknesses, • Traffic conlrousireet Lighting • and Los Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues. Projectvalue $958,300(design) • The project team prepared the technical analysis and CEQA/NEPA documentation for the project, Project Duration • as well as a Historic Property Survey Report,Finding of Adverse Effect document,and Memorandum 4/2012-Ongoing • of Agreement in accordance with Caltrans' Section 106 Caltrans Programmatic Agreement. The Project staff Dior team also prepared a Natural Environmental Study,Wetland Delineation,Visual Impact Assessment, May Mau,Projeoph Dietz,Project an • ager and Initial Study/Environmental Assessment with Programmatic Section 4(f) Evaluation. Concurrent Joe Conroy,Project E Engineer • to the CEQA/NEPA process, the team conducted an informal Section 7 Consultation with the US Dan Halt,survey Fish and Wildlife Service. Refe r Erice c survey • ence Currently in the 100% design stage, Tetra Tech also managed the regulatory permitting process, City of Los Angeles • and obtained a Section 408 Permit, 404 Permit, 1602 Streambed Alteration Agreement, and 401 Los Angel S. es, CA FL g Los Angeles,CA 90015 • Certification required for project construction. The team worked closely with the City, Caltrans, and Mr.Jingdaw other stakeholders to ensure that the design of the bridge reduced impacts to its historic• integrity. In 2131485-5174 addition,mitigation measures,including recordation and design features,were developed to mitigate ng.jaw�facry.o g • these impacts.This was a federally funded project requiring plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans • District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). • 1 The Tetra Tech team successfully coordinated with the client, other stakeholders, and agencies to • ensure that the contract objectives and milestones were met. • • • • • • • • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 4 • ON-CALL ENGINEERING&PROFESSIONAL , • • McBean Regional Transit Center(MRTC) Santa Clarita.CA • Tetra Tech was selected to provide 100% PS&E and construction support services to the City of Relevant Project Highlights • Santa Clarita (City)for the expansion of the MRTC. The project improvements include the addition • PS&E . Urban Stonnwater Mitigation Plan! of five new bus layover pads with five canopies,the widening of the existing bus entry ways,and the SwPPP • addition of a new park and ride facility with 285 new parking spaces. a Unity Research&Coordination . Bid Phase and Construction • Boundary and topographic surveys were conducted and a Survey Control Plan was provided. After Support • reviewing the preliminary design, Tetra Tech created a site design optimization exhibit which Project value suggested improvements in the areas of grading, basin location and size, drainage, low impact $298,000(design) • development, circulation, and retaining walls. In addition to conducting utility research and Project Duration • identification,Tetra Tech supported the City in coordinating relocations of existing utilities.Tetra Tech 1/2012-PJ2014 prepared an Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan that satisfied the requirements set forth in the City's ProMoleY SSMell P Diem Director • Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan. Low impact development design elements were Joseph Dietz,Structural Engineer • implemented such as bioswales, bioretention cells, and permeable pavement to effectively Jason Fussel,DrainageBMP infiltrate/fitter the onsite runoff. Hydrology and hydraulic analysis were performed, and current Best Reference • Management Practices were reviewed in order to incorporate erosion control requirements and other Cilyof Santa clams g P q 23920 Valencia Blvd.Ste.300 • storm drainage facilities required to mitigate stormwater runoff. Santa clams,CA 91355 Mr.James Tong • Tetra Tech provided bid support and construction management services to the City.Upon completion 68112 5 5 4 36E • of the construction,Tetra Tech provided record drawings. jtongBsarraclarta.ocm • Santa Ana River Interceptor Replacement(SARI) Yota Linda a Anaheim.CA • Tetra Tech was retained by Orange County Flood Control District to complete the preliminary and Relevant Project Highlights • final design to relocate the existing SARI as part of the US Army Corps of Engineers Santa Ana River • 3.85 miles of 54'Gravity sewer . Hydraulic Capacity/Pipe Sizing • Mainstem project.The SARI line is owned and operated by Orange County Sanitation District and a . Sewer Siphon Design third agency, Santa Ana Watershed Protection Agency owns 30MGD capacity within this reach of a High Groundwater • the SARI. This project, replaces 3.7 miles of 39-inch to 45-inch VCP and 42-inch to 45-inch RCP . Muli Judsdi tionel Agencies • with 3.85 miles of 54-inch gravity sewer,roughly from Green River Golf Course to SAVI Ranch control . PS&E gate structure. . Utility Research&Coordination • - . Traffic Control The scope of work consists of completing all geotechnical studies including a geotechnical data • Bid phase&Construction Support • report, geotechnical interpretive report and geotechnical baseline report; field survey to verify Project value • topography, utility research, basemapping and potholing; preliminary design evaluating several $90 M conshucaon(S10M design) different alternatives including hydraulic capacity/pipe sizing, deep gravity, pumping, siphons, Pzoos Duration • various tunnel methodologies, pipe material alternatives, bike detour alternatives and access road design; preparing Supplemental Environmental Assessment; leading public relations efforts; cost Project staff • g ; P P g PP g P Steve Tedesco,Task Manager • estimating and procuring permits. Permits were procured from City of Anaheim,City of Yorba Linda, Molly Jewett,Design Engineer. Caltrans, State Parks of California, US Army Corps of Engineers, US Fish & Wildlife, California Molly Mail,Traffic Control Task • Department of Fish & Game, State and Regional Water Quality Control Boards, CaIOSHA Mining Manager • and Tunneling Unit. In addition, private property was obtained for contractor lay down and storage Tom Epperson,QA/QC area. Scope of work also included bidding support services as well as construction phase Reference • engineering services to respond to request for information/clarification,review shop drawings, review 30o Norm Fl�Floodconi�District • or equal"substitution request,compaction testing,field biological monitoring,public relations efforts, Santa Ana CA 92703 start-up and commissioning,and record drawings.The final project consisted of the following two bid Mr.Greg Yi • packages: gregw®ocpw.ow.com • Yorba Linda Spur—Consisted of 4,685-feet of 18-inch gravity sewer, 1,000-feet of 84-inch casing • pipe installed via micro-tunneling across the Santa Ana River for the construction of a twin barrel 10- • inch siphon, and odor control facilities. SARI Mainline and Metering Station — Consists of approximately 20,700-feet of 54-inch diameter • gravity sewer,with several reaches of 84-inch to 108-inch casing installed via micro-tunneling. • • • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 5 • • PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES • Resumes Full description resumes for the project management staff and key personnel listed in the civil engineering organization • chart are included in the Appendix of our proposal. PROGRAM MANAGER Molly Mall,PE DAICC MANAGER • Staffing Mark Bush,PE • The organization chart presents our team members • who have been selected to add strength to the David Jam,PE Joe Dietz,PE Tom Epperson,PE • TMtFApER TAM LF R ASY.I R • project team in their unique expertise in civil Jason Fussel,PE,QSD/9SP, Yc or Ramirez,PE,SE Molt'Jewell.PE LEED AP David Ambartsumyan,PE,SE Enna Jenkins engineering. Joe Conroy,PE uRswx wRRwD DE"swRDRr • Gary Parkinson ceacx$URR[ef • CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER • Ms. Mell has practiced in California her entire career providing technical and project management support to federal, • state,and municipal clients. Ms. Mell has a diverse base of knowledge of the elements necessary to successfully execute large scale multi-disciplinary projects. During her 22 years in the civil engineering field, she has had significant roles • providing management, coordination and detailed design on a broad range of project types. As a project manager she • has proven experience to pull together successful teams to complete these projects on schedule and on budget. Ms. Mell • has strong leadership capabilities and builds lasting client relationships through communication. • Her project management experience includes both public and private projects of varying size that include multiple sources of funding including: federal, state and local transportation funding, security grant funding, and private sources. Her • management skills include project scheduling, cost estimating, building consensus, strong presentation skills and • innovative thinking. Ms. Mell has been and continues to be a valuable asset in project execution for her clients. • Understanding & Methodology • Our typical approach to meet the City's needs involves a simple process. We first clearly define the City's objectives and • then define the project scope, level of effort required, and estimate a project budget. We then establish a schedule and assemble a team based on the project requirements. The team provides the services within budget, on schedule and in • a quality manner. We recognize the importance of maintaining communication with City representatives throughout the • process. We also understand that projects for the City range in scale from providing technical expertise and answering a • question via email or phone, to providing the full range of engineering services on a single or multidisciplinary project. • Tetra Tech will provide civil engineering services through assigned task orders on an as-needed basis to the City. The • civil engineering services may include, but are not limited to the following: • • CIVIL • Tetra Tech has a full service local team of civil engineers with current relevant experience with the City. In addition, our • engineers have all the necessary tools and equipment to analyze infrastructure needs as well as design cost-effective • solutions, whether it involves utilities, roadway, grading, or other site work. • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 6 • • PROFESSIONAL • PS&E Street Improvements: Tetra Tech offers roadway design and engineering services for PS&E packages to cities, counties, and Caltrans. Our experience completing various roadway geometric design plans on projects of all sizes • ranging from bike path and parking lot design to interchange and major corridor design has prepared our staff to tackle • challenges and streamline your upcoming projects.Our staff is experienced and knowledgeable with the codes and design • criteria that will govern the concept and final design for the project, including the requirements of the City, County, • RWQCB, AASHTO, and Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), California Building Code (CBC), and the • Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC). PS&E Storm Drain Facilities: For years, Tetra Tech has set the standard with knowledge of the integration of surface- water hydrology and multi-dimensional hydraulic analysis. It is imperative in designing a new storm drain or connection • to an existing storm drain to correctly analyze the existing hydrology conditions and hydraulic requirements in the project • area. Our team will bring value to the project and confidently develop the best plan to properly convey stormwater. Hydrology & Hydraulic Analysis: Our drainage engineers use WSPG and HydroWin software for hydrology analysis • and hydraulic design. We can prepare Hydrology Study Reports to identify the drainage boundaries and sub-boundaries • necessary for sizing roadway drainage and catch basin locations. The appropriate agency design procedures will be • utilized in determining maximum flows and peak storm discharge rates. Culvert sizes and lengths can be calculated and • used in the cost estimates of different roadway alternatives developed.We are well versed in analysis of all types of storm • drain systems from local connections to large channels such as the Santa Ana River. Water Quality Management Plans (WOMP) & Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP): Tetra Tech's • Qualified SWPPP Developer(QSD)can prepare a SWPPP for all the construction activities.The SWPPP will be prepared • to meet the requirements of the State's General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction • Activities;2009-0009 DLOQ/NPDES CAS000002 and will follow the California Stormwater Quality Association's template. • We also can provide support from our Qualified SWPPP Practitioner(QSP) to implement the SWPPP. Construction Support: Tetra Tech offers comprehensive construction support services for civil engineering projects. • The services provided by our team will be tailored based on the needs of the City's projects.Our construction management • philosophy is to keep the project on schedule and on budget through effective communication and project controls. • BUILDINGS/STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING • We have developed a diverse team of California registered structural engineers whose complementary skills allow us to provide a tailored response to any civil design project. Our structural engineers have an understanding of the function of • the completed product and, most importantly, constructability of the project allowing us to develop cost-effective designs. • Structural Design: Tetra Tech's in house structural team can provide the City with structural design for new structures • as well as modifications to the City's existing structures. Areas of expertise include: • • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 7 • • • ON-CALL ENGINEERING&PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SMACES . Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants . Bridges Reservoirs • Flood Control Infrastructure • . Pump Stations/CSO Projects • Heavy Industrial— Petrochemical Projects • . Facility Projects—Transit Centers . Heavy Industrial—Mining Projects • . Waterfront Projects • Fish Hatcheries • Structural Analysis: Our staff can perform detailed structural analysis on proposed modifications to existing structures or • new structures proposed as elements of future projects. The analyses could potentially include seismic and wind design, structural stability and load bearing capacity analysis,foundation and framing design, as well as other design elements. For • bridge design, our structural engineers will prepare design calculations, including quantity calculations, in accordance with • Caltrans bridge design practice.A separate independent check of all structural calculations will be performed. • Structural Engineering Support: Our team can provide support services to the City related to the structural design • element of your future projects. These services can cover the entire project lifecycle from alternative analysis during preliminary design to the preparation of record drawings after construction. Tetra Tech will perform critical reviews and • value engineering on the plans and specifications to determine if particular elements can be improved or optimized by • increasing function or performance or by reducing the construction cost.We can prepare detailed technical specifications • that will assist in directing the contractor in the appropriate selection of methods and material while limiting potential • claims. Preparing detailed and thorough cost estimates is one our team's greatest strengths. Tetra Tech will provide the • City with realistic and accurate cost estimates to assist in negotiating fair and reasonable construction cost. We are here to provide you services through planning, design, construction support and plan check services. • WASTEWATER SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE • Tetra Tech delivers clear solutions to our clients' complex wastewater challenges. During the last 10 years, members of • our project team have been involved in the design and/or construction support services of more than 100 miles of water, • recycled water and sewer mains within fully developed areas having extensive traffic control and utility conflicts, 100,000 • feet of relining or rehabilitation of existing sewer mains, and 11 lift stations. Tetra Tech has extensive understanding of the temporary handling of the sewage flow during the work as well as the importance of detailing the bypass facilities • within the construction plans and specifications. Tetra Tech considers projects in built-out urban areas to be exactly the • type and complexity that we excel at executing efficiently and successfully. • We have our in-house structural and electrical and controls group both of which have extensive experience supporting • wastewater projects. Our structural group has been responsible for 100 percent for the structural analysis and design of our wastewater structures. Our electrical group has extensive experience in utility, industrial, residential, commercial, • governmental, and military projects. Their expertise covers the areas of distribution, programmable logic controllers, P&ID • control, SCADA and telecommunications. We believe this in-house expertise provides the City with a turn-key team that is • internally coordinated and has virtually no learning curve because of the years together working on similar projects. • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 8 • • PROFESSIONALr • PS&E for Wastewater Systems: Tetra Tech will provide the City with wastewater systems design and engineering services for PS&E packages. Design issues typically include such items as material and equipment selection, utility • research and coordination, environmental concerns, identification of potential traffic impacts and mitigation measures, • hydraulic design and pipeline sizing, manhole location, surge impacts, pipeline corrosion issues, bypass pumping, • construction sequencing, and operational control. These issues will be discussed early on in the design process with the • City. The project team is experienced and knowledgeable with the codes and design criteria that will govern both the • conceptual and final design plans for a project. The table below provides a snapshot of our recent involvement of our wastewater projects executed at the Irvine Office. ProjectClient • Sewer Design and Rehabilitation(within the last 10 years) • City of Santa Ana Westminster Avenue 3,300 15" 2013 • City of Santa Ana McFadden Sewer 1,600 12" 2007 Rainbow Municipal Water District Highway 76 Realignment 12,100 18",21"&24" 2013 • Rainbow Municipal Water District Wastewater Outfall Replacement 15,900 30" Est Dec 2015 • OCSD _ Gisler-Redhill Trunk System Improvements 3,600 21"-33" 2013 • OCSD Warner Avenue Relief Sewer 9,000 21"-36" 2005 Moulton Niguel WD 33"Joint Regional WWTP Outfall Repair 300 33" 2011 • Moulton Niguel WD Crown Valley Trunk Sewer Relocation 600 18" 2001 • Long Beach WD Orange/Del Amo/15th Street 5,200 8"-15" 2013 • Long Beach WD _ __ Broadway Phase 3 Sewer Relining _ 3,000 14"&18" 2009 Irvine Ranch WD Culver and Harvard Sewer Rehabilitation 10,000 12"&18" 2007 • Lift Stations(11 in the last 10 years) • South Coast WD Sewer Lift Station Evaluation 2007 • South Coast WD Blue Lagoon Lift Station 2006 Moulton Niguel WD Lower Salada LS Upgrade 2008• Moulton Niguel WD Upper Salada LS Upgrade 2007 • Moulton Niguel WD Del Avion LS Pump/Motor Replacement 2006 • Moulton Niguel WD Regional LS Pump/Motor Replacement 2004 • City of Santa Ana Maxine Lift Station Bypass 2014 City of Santa Ana San Lorenzo Lift Station 2011 • NAVFAC Southwest Package 1 Sewer Lift Station Improvements 2013 • NAVFAC Southwest Package 2 Sewer Lift Station Improvements 2013 • NAVFAC Southwest Juliet Pier Replacement of Sewage Pump Station 2013 • Site&Field Investigations:Conducting thorough field reviews on projects is a critical component of cost-effective project • management. Tetra Tech believes very strongly in walking our projects in the field throughout the base mapping and • design stages of a project to ensure all design issues are considered.We will conduct thorough field reviews of all projects, • whenever possible, in order to obtain relevant site information.A key with any design is avoiding interference with existing • utilities and pinpointing the utility material,size,and vertical and horizontal location as well as tie-in points. Potholing plans • will be developed to identify utility locations. Connection point will be surveyed to verify tie-in elevations. Construction Support:Tetra Tech offers comprehensive construction support services for wastewater systems infrastructure • projects. The services provided by our team will be tailored based on the needs of the City's projects. Our construction • management philosophy is to keep the project on schedule and on budget through effective communication and project controls. • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 9 N°gym/P ON CALL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES UNTV�P CIVII ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER WORKSCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC SECTION D : Service Category B - Ocean Engineering r '� TETRATECH • • • Mir SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY B— • OCEAN ENGINEERING • Firm Qualifications mom • For more than 50 years,Tetra Tech has gained unrivalled experience in the design and construction of complex structures in challenging marine environments. From the Panama Canal, inland waterways and locks, to approach walls, surge • barriers and gates,Tetra Tech's team of leading industry experts leverage design skills with global marine experience to • support our clients' projects. The following three sample projects were selected to depict a small illustration of our local • experience similar in size and scope to your potential projects. • Naples NE Quadrant Permanent Seawall Repair(Phase 1) Long Beach,CA • Tetra Tech provided design services and is currently providing construction support services for the Relevant%feet Highlights • Naples Island Seawall Replacement Project in Long Beach, California. The design services portion PS&E Regulatory Peandrig • of the project included community outreach, regulatory permitting, drawing and document review, . Feasihility study • topographic and bathymetric surveys, eelgrass and Caulerpa taxifolia surveys, biological survey, • Construction Support geotechnical investigation and evaluation, feasibility studies, engineering, project plans and Protect value • specifications and engineer's cost estimate. M,DDD(design) project• The California Coastal Commission(CCC)required additional feasibility studies from the City of Long 12122014Duration o sa g • Beach to demonstrate; 1)alternate seawall designs were considered including slurry walls and drilled i aelStaff cast in place piles, and 2)the necessity for the new structure to be on the waterside of existing wall. Rafael Holcombe,Project Manager • Nearly two years of negotiations with the CCC resulted in the approval of Tetra Tech's original Z-pile Joe Dietz,Structural Engineer design on the water side of the existing wall. mince • City 0 Long Beach • The presence of liquefiable soils throughout the site and expensive homes within 20 feet of the 333 west ocean Blvd. seawall required that the sheet piles be installed without causing soil liquefying vibrations.Tetra Tech Long Beach,CA 90802 solved this problem b using the"hydraulic press"or"Silent Piler"technolo to drive the sheet Iles, Mr.Eric Lopez • P Y 9 Y P 9Y P 562157o-5690 • which greatly reduces vibration and is nearly silent. edc.lopez®tetratech.com • The construction support services portion of the contract includes submittal review, response to requests for information, inspection,observation, as-built plans, punch list and close out. • Dock 10 Replacement Long Beach..CA • Tetra Tech provided engineering and construction support services for the replacement and Relevant Project Highlights • extension of the existing 313-foot dock with a new 450-foot floating dock, utilizing the existing ; °gelney falle CoordiatDook • concrete guide piles with the addition on eight new concrete guide piles and providing access in a Regulatory Peanit6ng • accordance with ADA requirements. The first phase of this project included a geotechnical site • Construction support investigation and development of design alternatives. Based on the selection of the preferred Prgectvalue • alternative by City representatives, preparation of construction documents (plans, specifications, $200,000(design) • cost estimate and basis of design) was performed as the second phase of design services. The Protect DuraEon erzo,4—nrm,a Project required design for new dock utilities, mechanical, electrical (new transformer and service Projectsw • lines) and sewage pump out. Dredging was originally planned in the area of the new dock. After Rafael Holcombe,Proect Manager • conducting a costibenefit analysis,dredging was removed and the site of the new dock was relocated Referees • to deeper water to avoid grounding at low tide. Ciry of Long Beach Phase three consisted of construction support services including submittal review, response to Lon Beach,est CAean Blvd. PP 9 P Long Beach,CA 90802 • requests for information,and inspection,construction observation. Mr.Eric Lopez 690 Tetra Tech prepared and obtained regulatory permitting from the CaliforniaCoastal Commission, sdc.sop @te • P P 9 IY P 9 edc.lopez®tetratech.com • California Regional Water Quality Control Board and the United States Any Corps of Engineers. • Tetra Tech conducted eelgrass and Caulerpa taxifolia surveys and prepared reports as required by the regulatory agencies. • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 10 • • Climate Change&Vulnerability in the South Orange County Integrated Regional South Orange County,CA • Water Management Planning Region • Tetra Tech assessed the potential impacts of climate change on the water resources of South Relevant r ectt Highlights • Orange County in support of the Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Plan being . Inlegrated Regional Water • developed for the region. Because of the major role of imported water supply(nearly 80 percent of Management a Impacts to Sea Level supply) in South Orange County, potential impacts of climate change to water resources were , Greenhouse Gas Emissions • reviewed over a region broader than the IRWM planning area, including the Sierra Nevada and the Project value • Colorado River basin, and included consideration of higher rain-to-snow ratio, lower snow water Sas,0000(design) • content, decline in March snow cover, and a shift toward earlier annual snowmelt timing. A key ProjedDurauon feature that stands out from the analyses that have been performed is that both the California Delta 12/2013-42014 • and the Colorado Basin are severely water constrained,where it will be challenging to meet current Project Stan allocations in future years. In both regions, planning model projections indicate years where Sujoy Roy,Project Manag • deliveries will sometimes fall short of allocations, over planning horizons that range from 20 to 50 Reference County of Orange • years into the future, under conditions where no changes are made to the existing operational 300 N.Flower Street • infrastructure of the system. Because the regions jointly affected by these basins are continuing to Merlynoms�70�500° • experience relatively rapid population growth, and anticipated increased in municipal demands, 7141955-0610 water planners must address the dual challenge of reduced supplies and increased demand. madlyn.thorns®ocpw.oegov.corn • In addition to impacts on water resources,we explored the potential impacts of sea level rise through • maps,and also the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the water sector. Resumes Full description resumes for the project management staff and key PROGRAM MANAGER • Molly Mell,PE • personnel listed in the ocean engineering organization chart are OArOC MANAGER Joe Dietz, PE,SE, LEED AP • Included In the Appendix Of our proposal. PROJECT MANAGER • RafaeIQSD/QSPe, PE, Staffing The organization chart presents our team members who have been selected to add strength .. • to the project team in their unique expertise in ocean engineering. Femando Pages,PE,D.CE James Costello,PE • ausch OCEAN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER RODert Roy,Feld PhD Sujoy Roy, • Mr. Holcombe is a California Civil Professional Engineer as well as a California Qualified Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Practitioner and Developer(QSD/QSP). He has in-depth experience in designing and developing plans,technical specifications,and cost estimates for coastal-related projects that include docks,retaining • walls, dredging, and wave attenuators. Mr. Holcombe has designed numerous coastal projects, including a structural • assessment of seawalls,existing pier,coastal bluff restorations requiring grading plans and storm water design,municipal dock design, and a wave run—up study. He acted as the Engineer of Record for these projects during the construction • phase and conducted construction management. He also has been responsible for regulatory permitting and compliance • with all environmental concerns, including biological studies, endangered species monitoring, and turbidity monitoring. Mr. Holcombe has extensive experience in the marine industry as a project engineer for a large dredging contractor. His • responsibilities included dredging plans and specifications, hydrographic and land surveys, equipment positioning, • quantity computations, scheduling, production analysis, production reporting, subcontractor management, and quality control. • TETRA TECH . CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 11 • • • • ON-CALL ENGINEERING&PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Understanding & Methodology Our typical approach to meet the City's needs involves a simple process. We first clearly define the City's objectives and • then define the project scope, level of effort required, and estimate a project budget. We then establish a schedule and • assemble a team based on the project requirements. The team provides the services within budget, on schedule and in • a quality manner. We recognize the importance of maintaining communication with City representatives throughout the • process. We also understand that projects for the City range in scale from providing technical expertise and answering a • question via email or phone, to providing the full range of engineering and environmental services on a single or multidisciplinary project. • In a time of increasingly stringent land, security, regulatory, and environmental requirements, Tetra Tech provides clear • solutions to help our clients navigate this complex world. Tetra Tech's comprehensive experience, vast technical • resources, and financial strength have been proven over more than four decades of service on all aspects of waterfront • and coastal projects. Our work spans across marine, estuarine, riverine, and wetland environments worldwide. Through our security and Second Line of Defense support contracts, Tetra Tech is working at ports around the globe. Our clients • include national, state, and local governments, as well as the private sector. Tetra Tech will provide ocean engineering • services through assigned task orders on an as-needed basis to the City. The ocean engineering services may include, • but are not limited to the following: • Coastal Engineering • Shore protection (seawalls, revetments, breakwaters, wharves, and piers) • Coastal hydraulics • Wave, wind, and storm surge modeling • Wave forecasting and force analysis • Hydrodynamic and water quality monitoring • Sediment transport and coastal erosion Dredging and disposal plans • Mitigation design, ecological restoration, and habitat creation • Infrastructure Design Services • . Passenger and cargo facility design • • Navigation clearance and ship collision risk assessment • . Rail sidings and yards • Moveable structures Mechanical and structural systems (loading arms, gear boxes, cranes, and winches) • . Floatable structures (barges and docks) • • Lock systems • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 12 • • OFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES • . Seismic assessment and retrofit design • Bulkhead, seawall, wharves, piers, and offshore terminals • . Channel,turning basin, and berthing dredge design • . Geotechnical engineering, sampling, and analysis • . Soil liquefaction assessment • • Construction management services • Waterfront Development Planning,design, and construction • . Multi-modal transit interconnects • • Marinas, boat ramps, offshore moorings, and mega yacht facilities • • Waterfront parks and recreation • . Marine structural inspection, design, and rehabilitation • Oceanographic & Geophysical Services • Bathymetric surveys • . LiDAR and imagery and surveys • . High density laser scans • . Side-scan sonar, sub-bottom profiling, and magnetometer surveys • • Vessel-mounted LiDAR and multibeam surveys • • Metocean studies • Security Services • Security and threat assessment • Guard services, training, and capacity building • Preparedness and planning • • Second Line of Defense and radioactive cargo screening • • Organizational assessments and strategic consulting • Security program management Communications and fiber optic design and construction • Disaster preparedness and emergency response • . Tsunami early warning technologies • . Resiliency training and capacity building • • Public policy planning • . Governance and community relations • • Civil-military coordination • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 13 • • ENGINEERING&PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Environmental Services • Air and water quality studies • . Clean trucks programs • . Wetland delineation • . National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) • Listed species and Endangered Species Act compliance • Federal, state, provincial, and local permitting Sediment remediation, including forensic identification of sediment origins • . Estuary and nearshore restoration monitoring • • Stormwater compliance and sampling • Emergency response • Inspection, certification, and compliance monitoring • Marine, estuarine, aquatic, and terrestrial resource surveys • Benthic studies and seagrass mapping • . Site assessment and characterization and remediation in tidally influenced sites • Environmental compliance assessment and audit program development and implementation • • Third-party evaluation and reviews of construction specifications and plans for development within • contaminated sites GASB 49 Financial Reporting • . Clean Water Act Section 403(c) Ocean Discharge Criteria Evaluations for discharges to state and federal • waters Program Management • Planning • Design • Construction • Grant reporting and administration • Construction administration • • • • • • • • • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 14 �DUNTV Cps CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER CITY OF HUNTINGTONI ' DEPARTMENT SECTION D : Service Category D - Survey *L 4 Lw f � TETRATECH • rt • � rt � • SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY D— • SURVEY • Firm Qualifications y • • Through our experience with local government and municipal agencies throughout Southern California, we understand • that listening to our clients, understanding their "real" needs, and responding effectively to these needs are the most • important elements of success. We will be responsible for coordinating and integrating the efforts of each survey service • assignment. Our expert surveyors utilize the latest in ground survey equipment to perform topographic, boundary, right- of-way, ALTA, GIS data collection, and control network surveys. All survey work is performed under the supervision of a • licensed California Professional Land Surveyor.Tetra Tech has been providing survey services in Southern California for • over 20 years. Our group of licensed, experienced, and capable surveyors regularly support our municipal clients. We • have selected a few projects to highlight some of our relevant survey experience. • • Houghton Park Community Center Long Beach CA • Tetra Tech was contracted to provide civil engineering services, including survey services and Relevant Project Highlights • permitting support services for the new Houghton Park Community Center in Long Beach, California. • Horizontal a vertical site contra The current center is utilized for youth, teen, adult and senior programs. Past studies and inspection . Horontal control Plans • of the center have concluded that in order to meet the needs of the community, a full replacement is . Base Map • desired. The City of Long Beach seeks to build an approximately 20,000 square foot building with Project value • shared spaces that can be programmed in a variety of ways and transformed easily into spaces of S80,000(design) varying size. The final design is intended to efficiently house staff and support services, improve site Project Duration • safety, command and control and sustainably provide for the needs of the community. Key features '21201a-Ongoing • include: Project Staff Joe Dietz,Project Manager • Horizontal and vertical site control Eric Metz,Survey • Justin Smith,Survey • • Topographic survey Reference • Cross-sections and profile survey Studio Pali Fekete Architects • • Preparation of horizontal control plans 8609 Washington Blvd. • • Preparation of existing conditions base ma aroSrdiry,ca ajum P g P Mr.Siddhartha Majumdar • • Preparation of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) 310/658M • Preparation of documentation for obtaining a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination siddham,a.ma)umdar®spfa.corn • System(NPDES)permit • Compliance with City's LID and BMP requirements • • • • • • • • • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 15 • • • Phase I Flood Study Laguna Woods.CA • Tetra Tech was contracted to provide a Phase I Flood Study,as well as preparation of the scope of work Relevant Project Highlights • for Phase II of the Flood Study, to address flooding issues in and around cul-de-sac 67 in the City of . Comprehensive rae search Laguna Woods.The survey work included a comprehensive title search of designated easements.Tetra • Ease^em Mapping . Established Ground Targets& • Tech set 13 aerial targets surrounding the southern portion of Laguna Woods in order to establish Ground Survey • horizontal and vertical control for an aerial topography. In addition, a complete ground survey was • Aerial Map Preparation prepared in the area of Calle Aragon and Avenida Majorca in order to establish more precisely the vertical Project value • topography.The field survey and aerial topography were used to prepare a flood study to help determine $57,504(design) the potential for flood inundation cul-de-sac 67 within the Lagunaoods Village. Project Duration • nun on surrounding e-sac guna g 112012-1201 3 • Project Staff Joe Dietz,Project Manager • Dan Hell,Survey Manager • Reference City of Laguna Woods • 24264 EI Toro Road Laguna Woods,CA 92637 Ms.Yolie Trippy • 94M39-0515 • Pavement Resurfacing Design Plans for Huntington State Beach Parking Lot Huntington Beach,CA • Tetra Tech provided a PS&E package for the rehabilitation of the Huntington State Beach 10-acre parking Relevant Project Highlights • lot located along Pacific Coast Highway(PCH frontage from Beach Boulevard to Huntington Street)for . Horizontal&VedicalSite Control • the City of Huntington Beach.The rehabilitation of the Huntington State Beach parking lot encompassed Topographic opogrp is Survey , • two different structural elevation sections. Tetra Tech prepared base maps, design survey and data pa Base eMapct e collection,survey verification during construction,and utility surveys.The team also provided final plan set S41,767(design) • improvement plans,signing and striping plans,and PS&E.Survey tasks included: Project Duration • • Preparation of existing conditions base map 72013-22015 Project Staff • Horizontal and vertical site control Molly M Molly ell,Project Manager • Topographic survey Eric Metz,survey • Centerline Reference City of Huntington Beach • 2000 Main Sheet • Huntington Beach,CA 92646 Mr.Jim Wagner 14/536-5467 • _ _ -- _ _ 7Jwegner®aichyhb.ag-- _—. • Resumes PROGRAM MANAGER • Full description resumes for the project management staff and key Molly Mell,PE OA/OC MANAGER personnel listed in the survey organization chart are included in the Jason Fussel,PE,PLS • PROJECT MANAGER • Appendix of our proposal. Eric Metz.PLS • Staffing • The organization chart presents our team members who have been selected to add strength Dan Helt,PE.PLS • Justin Smith to the project team in their unique expertise in survey. Eric Martin SURVEY PROJECT MANAGER • Mr. Metz has been a member of the Tetra Tech team for over 14 years, with experience on both public and private sector • projects of varying size. Mr. Metz is experienced in the preparation of tract maps, records of surveys,and other surveying • tasks for transportation, site development, water, and wastewater projects. Mr. Metz provides both field and office • surveying support. His work includes acting as field party chief for records of surveys,topographic surveys, GPS surveys, • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 16 • • e PROFESSIONAL e • and construction staking. His current duties include organizing and maintaining the full service survey crew in our local Irvine office. • Understanding & Methodology • Our typical approach to meet the City's needs involves a simple process. We first clearly define the City's objectives and • then define the project scope, level of effort required, and estimate a project budget. We then establish a schedule and • assemble a team based on the project requirements. The team provides the services within budget, on schedule and in a quality manner. We recognize the importance of maintaining communication with City representatives throughout the • process.We also understand that projects for the City range in scale from providing technical expertise and answering a • question via email or phone, to providing the full range of engineering services on a single or multidisciplinary project. • Tetra Tech will provide survey services through assigned task orders on an as-needed basis to the City. The survey • services may include, but are not limited to the following: Horizontal & Vertical Controls: Horizontal and vertical controls will be used for accurate mapping projects in the • construction of the City's projects. Tetra Tech will develop horizontal and vertical controls to create a framework around • which other surveys can be adjusted. • Topographic Surveys:Tetra Tech utilizes GPS, Robotic Total Station, and Integrated Surveying techniques to quickly • and efficiently capture topographic features needed for design. Tetra Tech's Land Survey Group and Geometrics Group work closely to utilize remote collected data and produce seamless deliverables. • Aerial Targets & Photo Control: Tetra Tech understands that precise control is the backbone of accuracy for remote • acquired data. To that end, Tetra Tech utilizes the latest equipment and processing techniques to ensure that the • positional accuracy of our survey control exceeds the standards for the type of mapping requested. Aerial&Topographic Surveys:Tetra Tech's capabilities include post processing of remotely sensed data and analysis, • including light detection and ranging (LiDAR), digital orthoimagery, multi-spectral and hyperspectral imagery, • photogrammetry and all aspects of land surveying including mobile and terrestrial LiDAR. The Tetra Tech team has • extensive experience in producing engineering-scale (1"=20% V=40'), precision maps of planimetric features and • topographic contours. We are well versed in photogrammetric mapping techniques with both film and digital production • methods. End-product deliverables can be customized to client standards and • file formats, including Microstation (.dgn), AutoCAD (.dwg), ArcGIS Grid and PLS-CADD. Our standard LiDAR products (TIN, DTM, rasters and contours) • can be supplemented with feature extraction products using the LiDAR point • data as the primary source to describe vegetation, land cover, and surfaces. ® — • Tetra Tech's production methods include rigorous quality standards to check • accuracy, map annotation and overall project specifications, providing a • consistent product that our clients can use with confidence. • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 17 • • • ANSULTING SERVICES Boundary Surveys & Analysis: Our experienced office surveyors are well versed at researching all channels of information such as County records, BLM records and other sources that may have been identified. Our office surveyors • then prepare a detailed work plan and search points for the field surveyors,which are then used to locate easements and • boundaries. • Centerline Surveys & Centerline Ties: To preserve and perpetuate centerline nodes and intersection locations Tetra • Tech will establish the current centerline monumentation and tie those monuments'new or existing control points that will not be disturbed by the project footprint. • Corner Records: Tetra Tech can prepare pre-construction comer records for any boundary monuments that may be • disturbed or destroyed by construction activities.After construction Tetra Tech will verify the existence and location of the • monuments, and if necessary, file a post construction corner record reflecting a re-set monument. Tetra Tech will also • use corner records to re-establish boundary monumentation not requiring resolution and to perpetuate found locations of monuments not shown on any previously recorded map, such as BLM corners. • Records of Survey: Tetra Tech will prepare and submit a Record of Survey in Compliance with the California PLS Act • and any local ordinances of Orange County in which the easement is located. The Record of Survey and a final wet • signed mylar original will be submitted to the County Surveyor for approval and recordation. Legal Descriptions & Plat Maps: Tetra Tech has significant experience preparing legal descriptions and plats for • recordation as exhibits with a variety of documents. Legal descriptions can be based on survey, or based on record title • information as is appropriate for the project being performed. Tetra Tech has particular experience with large, complex • legal descriptions that span large areas and require the combination of significant amounts of land title data. • Subdivision Maps,Tentative,&Final:Tetra Tech can provide beginning to end Land Development services that include seeing projects through from planning, to entitlement, to final subdivision, and construction. We are also well versed in • stepping into existing projects and helping clients finish subdivions. Our survey personnel are well versed in the codes • and regulations that apply to land development and subdivisions and can help guide our clients in terms of finding a path • through the subdivision process that maximizes schedule and efficiency. • Title Reports: Our experience with title report interpretation is beneficial to provide appropriate mapping services that can be used to identify any evidence of possession that may be adverse to our clients. • • Construction Staking:Through the use of Robotic Total Stations, we can quickly and accurately locate and stake fixed • points whether it is for construction purposes or for client/owner approval. Simple layout surveys have helped clients in • better understanding and interpreting engineering design. PAVEMENT SURFACE PROFILING SYSTEM (PSP-7000) r • As an alternative to traditional survey services, Tetra Tech's PSP as - • 7000 provides a highly synchronized solution for advanced and cost- • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 18 • • ON-CALL ENGINEERING&PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING • effective roadway asset management. The PSP- 7000 vehicle combines accurate linear and • spatial referencing with pavement profiling, digital • right of way and 360 degree panoramic digital • videologs, 3D roadway profiles for assessing • pavement distress and kinematic terrestrial • LiDAR measurements.These synchronized data collection systems allow for cost-effective network level data collection. Typical applications include: • . Roadway geometric parameters (horizontal, vertical curves, slope/grade, cross fall) • • Roadway pavement condition (roughness (IRI), rut, and surface distress) • . Roadside appurtenances (locating signage, barriers) • . Pavement feature extraction (road width, lane width, shoulder, rumble strips, painted line inventory) Roadside parameters (side slope, back slope, ditch depth) • • Clearance measures (overpass, wires, sign bridges) • Roadway corridor digital elevation model (Survey grade LiDAR) • Tetra Tech bases its asset management on a risk and reliability approach, coupled with detailed life cycle cost analysis • (LCCA). The LCCA requires the evaluation of several competing life cycle strategies. Each strategy comprises a series of maintenance, repair, or rehabilitation treatments to be applied over the analysis period.At the heart of the LCCA is the • ability to develop predictive models to accurately forecast the condition state of the asset both before and after the • application of each treatment. • The validation and accuracy of the predictive models is governed by the ability to repeatedly measure the historic condition • of the asset at a known physical location over time. The requirement to establish and re-establish physical locations over • time requires an accurate and robust location referencing method. • • • • 11 • • ' ' I I ' -t"'_ r� • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 19 uF ��_ �UUNiY��p� CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER WORKSCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC SECTION D : Service Category F - Water t /R i• • TETRATECH • • � Mir• SECTION D—SERVICE CATEGORY F— • WATER Firm Qualifications • Tetra Tech is a diverse company, including individuals with expertise in science, research, engineering, construction,and • information technology. Our strength is in collectively providing integrated services—delivering the best solutions to meet • our clients' needs.Tetra Tech is ranked No. 1 in Water by Engineering News-Record, a highly regarded news magazine, • for 11 years in a row. Tetra Tech's 40 years of experience in water resources management is directly associated with • water engineering services encompassing pipelines, pump stations, storage tanks, reservoirs, and wells. The following three sample projects were selected to depict a small illustration of our experience. • New Santiago Booster Station Orange,CA • The existing Santiago Booster Station is located in the northeastern part of the City of Orange at the Relevant project Highlights • intersection of East Santiago Canyon Road and Cannon Street. The existing booster station is an • PDR . PS&E • important facility within the City's system and transfers water between the City's 490 Zone and 736 . Construction Support Zone. The City was required to relocate the existing facility in order to accommodate the Cannon projeetvalue • Street and Santiago Canyon Road Street Widening Project.The new station was designed with three Sl.2M(construction) • constant speed vertical turbine pumps, each sized for 1,500 gpm, a pressure reducing system with Project Duration two 12-inch drop valves and an 8-inch pressure relief valve,and a suction and discharge surge tank. 122006-1v2012 • A diesel engine generator was incorporated into the design to provide emergency power to the pump RolecttTom peW Protect Manage • station.A surge tank on the suction and discharge side of the pump station were designed to protect Mark Bush,Protect Engineer. • the system from transient surges should a pump shut down unexpectedly or power is lost at the luranceEsguema,Design Engineer facility.The existing booster station remained in service until the new booster station was completed, RefCity ncenge • after which the existing station was abandoned. Services included preparation of a preliminary 189 S.water street • design report, surge analysis, preparation of construction drawings, specifications, bid schedules Orange,CA 92866 and engineers estimates of construction costs. Tetra Tech also provided construction Support Mr.Sonny Tran • 9 P PP 714r28e-2475 services including shop drawing reviews, RFI responses and record drawings. stran4c4oforange.org • Well No. 15 &Treatment Plant Paramount, CA • The City of Paramount drilled and installed a groundwater well, Well 15. The well depth is Relevant project Highlights • a Drilling 8 Equipping approximately 1,160 feet, the casing is 18-inch diameter, and the capacity is 3,000 gpm. The well a Manganese s Arsenic Treatment • was pump tested and developed, with the City's subconsultant providing the hydrogeology. Tetra system • Tech designed the equipment for the well including the pump and motor,the discharge piping, and ; c is Generator a manganese and future arsenic treatment system. Included within the facility are an arsenic a Multiple Agencies • manganese filtration system, backwash tank, backwash recirculation pumps, sludge mixer pumps, Coordination/Permitting • sodium hypochlorite and ammonia treatment systems, and an emergency generator. The facility • Construction Support included the following building/enclosures: well building removable sound enclosure; pre- 846M(Value eel action) • engineered, prefabricated precast concrete electrical building;and prefabricated fiberglass insulated Protect Duration • building for the backwash pump enclosure. 4,,2010-12r2012 • Project Staff Tom Epperson,Project Manager • Mark Bush,P gect Engineer Reference • City of Paramount • 16400 Colorado Avenue Paramount CA 90723 • Mr.Christopher Cash 562/220-2100 mh@paramount*.com sh@paramount*.can • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 20 • • ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING • • • Santa Ana Water Main Replacements Santa Ana. CA • Since 2006,Tetra Tech has been involved in the design of various projects for City of Santa Ana.Tetra Tech Relevant Project Highlights • provided design services for the preparation of plans,specifications,and cost estimates for various water main a PSBE . Water Main Replacement • replacement projects. Summarized herein are recent water main replacement projects for the City of Santa Project value Ana: 1 $11.5M(construction) • Centennial Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements—Design of approximately 20,000 linear feet of Project Duration • 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains. 612006-Ongoing Central City Water Main Improvements— Design of approximately• 6,600 linear feet of 8-inch PVC water Project staff Tom Epperson,From Director main t0 replace existing water mains. Mark Bush,Project Manager • Pico-Lowell Neighborhood Water Main Improvements Design of approximately 8,200 linear feet of 8-and Laurence Esguema.Prgect Engineer. 9 P 9 PP Y Kyle Bohn,Design Engineer • 12-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains. Erin Camanero,Design Engineer Mid-City Neighborhood Water Main Replacement Project—Design of approximately 9,000 linear feet of Reference • 12-and 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains. Project included the hot tap of two existing of Santa Ana Water Resources DMson • water mains and 15 cut-in connections. 220S.Daisy Avenue Building MD-85 • Bristol Street Widening Water Main Replacement Project— Design of approximately 6,000 linear feet of Santa Ana,CA92703 • 12-and 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains. Mr Rudy Rows 7141647-3379 • _ rrosas®santa-ana.org • Resumes PROGRAM MANAGER • Full description resumes for the project management staff and key Molty Mell,APIE QNGC MANAGER • personnel listed in the water organization chart are included in the Ste"Tedesco,PE PROJECT MANAGER • Appendix of our proposal. Mark Bush,PE • Staffing • The organization chart presents our team members Ken Berard,PE Tom Epperson,PE Tim Joyce,PE • mtrc Lunn *uc, R msx LEADER • who have been selected to add strength to the Simon Lee,PE Laurence Esguarta,PE Kyle Bohn,PE Philip Tunnel,PE Erica Jenkins Erin Caoanero project team in their unique expertise in water. NsmsuR ow xmwm ovav ww • • WATER PROJECT MANAGER • Mr. Bush will serve as the Water Project Manager for the City and will support and oversee the City's future projects. He • brings to the team over 19 years of professional experience in water, wastewater, and recycled water engineering. He • has been responsible for the completion of over 100 miles of potable water, recycled water and sewer mains, 20 potable water and recycled water pump station and well projects and 14 potable and recycled water reservoirs. Mr. Bush has a • side-by-side working relationship with the project team. He provides expertise, design direction, coordination, and • technical oversight for the complex multidiscipline design to the project team ensuring that the City receives a quality and • cohesive project design. • Understanding & Methodology • We first seek to clearly understand the City's objectives and then define the project scope, level of effort required, and • estimate a project budget. We then establish a schedule and assemble a team based on the project requirements. The team provides the services within budget, on schedule, and in a quality manner. We recognize the importance of • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 21 • • e--ON-CALL ENGINEERING&PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES maintaining communication with City representatives throughout the process. We also understand that projects for the City range in scale from providing technical expertise and answering a question via email or phone, to providing the full • range of engineering services on a single or multidisciplinary project. Tetra Tech will provide water engineering services • through assigned task orders on an as-needed basis to the City. • To further explain our approach, we have provided a more detailed approach for a pipeline design that we previously performed. KEYS FOR SUCCESS • MEETING PROJECT SCHEDULE �- Communications • Tetra Tech has the necessary resources to rapidly deploy and meet aggressive Meeting Project • project schedules. In addition, our project team has recent pipeline experience that Resolving Key Issues includes many design and construction issues similar to your projects, placing our team high on the issues resolution • learning curve. Tetra Tech also has extensive experience working with the permitting agencies, including Caltrans, • Orange County Sanitation District, and Orange County Flood Control District. Based on this experience, we have • summarized several ways to expedite the project schedule for the various projects: • Perform survey and aerial work immediately by including an area that encompasses the alternative alignments rather • than just the assumed alignment. Tetra Tech will not authorize the preparation of the topography until the final alignment has been approved. • Expedite the alignment analysis by using existing street plans, other construction plans, and field investigations for • location of existing utilities. • Meet early with regulatory agencies to obtain permit requirements and construction constraints. • Findings related to alignment analysis will be presented to the City in memorandums based on logical segments prior • to completion of the Preliminary Design Report. As alignments are approved, base maps will be prepared. • Processing of Caltrans/railroad permits can present bureaucratic challenges. In order to expedite this process, Tetra Tech will complete the design of any portion of the pipeline requiring these permits immediately once the alignment • has been approved.This approach will provide the City with the maximum contingency in case difficulties arise in the • permit process. • Multiple design teams are available to work on several pipeline reaches RESOLVING KEY ISSUES • simultaneously. experience will help the City to • RESOLVING KEY ISSUES successfully address the • following key issues: • Agency Coordination: Immediately upon Notice to Proceed for each project,Tetra Agency P. Utilities • Tech will meet with the corresponding regulatory agencies to coordinate and define o. Hazardous Materials • the agency requirements. In conjunction with the signing of the plans by the o- Traffic Control • regulatory agencies or receipt of approved permit, Tetra Tech recommends a o� Alignment Selection • meeting occur to finalize the cost implications of the backfill and pavement o. Construction Phasing • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 22 • • --ZINEERING&PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES replacement requirements, construction restrictions, traffic control, and other factors which could affect the cost of construction. A memorandum of understanding will be prepared after the meeting • This approach will minimize the potential of change orders to the contractor as a result of requirements added during the • construction phase. • Utility Coordination: We propose to perform our utility research and EARLYCOORDINATION • AND DEFINING • investigation immediately upon issuance of the Notice to Proceed for IN SPECIFICATIONS WILL RESULT IN • each pipeline.The utility flow chart below outlines the steps our team LESS CHANCE OF CHANGE ORDER • will use to complete this critical task. Working Hours 0, Lane Closures • The USA markings for the geotechnical investigation will also be usedEquipment • P. Open Cut vs. Boring • to verify the location of the existing utilities. In addition, the actual • potholing activities will be monitored to assist in the investigation of Pavement Removal& Replacement • hazardous materials.The potholing services will be completed by use of the vacuum extraction method thereby minimizing • pavement damage and traffic disruption. • U T I L I T Y F L O W C H A R T In addition, a field walk must be completed to look for evidence of • • infrastructure (e.g., valve cans, trench patch, vaults, etc.) as some utility • owners do not belong to USA DigAlert,and others respond with only partially Contact Undergmund Survey Ali nment • S.1i., le.(USA) g complete information. We have learned to take the extra steps to verify • Send Preliminary potential underground infrastructure. • Utility Notice Review USA Markings • POTABLE WATER PIPELINE ENGINEERING F ieldent Contractor Potholes Utilities not Previously • Potholed Tetra Tech brings to the City extensive experience in the planning, design, • ilities Modify Plana construction, and construction management of small and large diameter water transmissions. During the last 10 year members of our team have been Contractor Exposes All Utillities In Advance of involved in more than 100 miles of water pipeline design within fully S Excvation ings developed areas, having extensive traffic control and utility conflicts. We • Obtain Pothole Data consider these projects to be the type and magnitude that we excel at • executing efficiently and successfully.To provide the City a feel for our range • Modify Plans of pipeline experience, we have summarized some of our pipeline projects • Field Walk Alignment completed within the last 10 years in the table presented on the following • • page. SeM Second Utilay Notice (Preliminary Plans) • • Send Third Utility Notice (Final Plans) • • • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 23 • • r ..r r • POTABLE&RECYCLED WATER(over 100 miles in last 10 years) Client Project Name Length(ft) Size(in)• Design • Complete KSD Joint Venture Carlsbad Conveyance 50,000 54" 2014 • El Toro WD - Recycled Water Expansion 105,600 4"-24" 2013 • Irvine Ranch WD Sand Canyon Relocations 7,500 8"-24" 2010 Irvine Ranch WD IDP Conveyance Pipelines 47,000 12"-24" 2005 • City of Santa Ana Centennial Park Neighborhood 20,000 8" 2011 • City of Santa Ana Pico Lowell Water Mains - - 8,200 8"-12' 2009 City of Santa Ana Central City Water Mains 6,600 8" 2008 City of Santa Ana Bristol Street Widening rt 6,000 8"-12' 2008 • City of Santa Ana Mid City Neighborhood WM 9,000 8"-12" 2007 • West Basin MWD Mariposa&Campus RW Lateral 5,300 6"-8" 2009 West Basin MWD Honda&Imperial RW Lateral 10,200 6" 2007 • City of Anaheim 36"TM Relocation 2,000 36" - 2013 • City of Anaheim _ Santa Ana Canyon TM - - 4,500 30" 2009 • City of Anaheim Anaheim Hills TM 3,500 30" _ 2008 Orange County WD Miller and Kraemer Pipe Repl. 300 42" 2012 • Orange County WD _ _ Replacement of Seawater Pipe _ 1,400 30" 2006 • Orange County WD GWR Unit III 23,000 60 -66" 1 2006 Orange County WD Barrier Pipelines 12,000 12'42" 2002 Yorba Linda WD Ohio&Oriente Replacement 4,000 16" 2010 • POTABLE WATER (PRODUCTION), WELLS, RESERVOIRS, & PRESSURE REGULATING FACILITIES • Tetra Tech's experience in design and engineering services covers all facilities in water systems including: wells, • reservoirs, and pressure regulating facilities. During the last 10 years, members of the project team have been involved in the design and/or construction of more than 60 well and/or wellhead treatment facilities, 12 flow control facilities, and • 10 water/recycled water reservoirs (steel and concrete). This experience has allowed our staff to become intimately • familiar with all aspects of the design and construction of wellhead facilities. Additionally, Tetra Tech specializes in the • design of new or rehabilitation of existing rectangular steel-reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete reservoirs,steel • tanks, and embankment-type water storage facilities. Whether it is a small water booster station, or a large pumping • station, Tetra Tech has experience with a variety of station configurations and layouts. Our approach to pump station design is to work closely with our client's operations staff to identify key design issues that need to be considered. • Summarized in the tables below is our experience on pump stations, wells,flow control facilities and reservoirs. • Pump Stations/Wells(over 20 in the last 10 years) • Client Project Name Design • Irvine Ranch WD IDP Well Head Facilities(10 wells) 2013 Irvine Ranch WD South county Zone 1-3 BPS 2008 • Irvine Ranch WD Shady Canyon Zone B BPS 2004 • Irvine Ranch WD Coastal BPS Modifications 2004 • Irvine Ranch WD Tustin Zone 5 BPS 2002 Irvine Ranch WD Shady Canyon BPS 2002 • West Basin MWD Dominguez BPS 2011 • City of Orange Well 27 2014 City of Orange New Santiago BPS 2010 • City of Orange Reservoir No.4 BPS 2006 • Orange County WD Burris Pump Station 2014 • City of Paramount Well 15 2011 • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH - TETRA TECH • 24 • r r r . -�. T'� -7R Flow Control Facilities(12 in the last 10 years) DesignClient Project Name • KSD Joint Venture Carlsbad Conveyance FCF 2014 City of Santa Ana SA-4 and SA-5 2013 City of Santa Ana SA-3 2008 • Irvine Ranch WD Relocation of Zone 1 FCF 2012 • Orange County WD Kraemer Basin Valve Vault 2012 City of Anaheim Sand Canyon PRS 2009 City of Torrance Large Meter&Vault Replacement 2003 Reservoir Experience(11 in the lost 10 years) Client Project Name Design • City of Chino Hills High Zone Recycled Water Reservoirs Ongoing • Suburban Water Systems Plant 224 Reservoirs 2013(Design) • City of Tustin Rawlings Reservoir 2013 City of Anaheim Nohl Canyon Tank 2012 • City of Beverly Hills Coldwater Canyon Reservoir Replacement 2010 • Woodland Drive Reservoir City of Monterey Park Russell Tank 2010 City of Pomona Reservoir 7A 2010 • City of Calexico Calexico Reservoir project 2009 • City of Ontario Milliken Avenue 1010-261 Reservoir 2008 City of Ontario East Francis Street Pressure Zone Reservoir 2006 • Coachella Valley Water District__ _ Desert Dunes Reservoir 2006 Facility Sizing Requirements & Limits: Tetra Tech will work with the City staff to determine facility sizing requirements and limits for your projects. Through the process of establishing sizing and requirements Tetra Tech will submit hydraulic calculations to the City including system curve development, pump selection, pipe and appurtenance sizing, reservoir floor and high water evaluations, and transient evaluation signed and stamped by our in house engineers. In-house Structural Design Services: Our in-house structural, mechanical, and architectural engineers have extensive experience in providing design services for water related projects. Our structural group has designed 100 percent of our water related structures. In some instances our design team members have worked together as long as 20 years together. In-house Electrical, Control & SCADA Design Services: Our in-house electrical group has extensive experience in utility, industrial, residential,commercial, governmental,and military experience.Our electrical expertise covers the areas of:transmission,distribution,programmable logic controller, PID control,SCADA,and telecommunications. Our in-house electrical and controls group understands the operation of pump stations and flow control facilities. This allows them to ask the"right'questions and prepare P&ID drawings that reflect how the City desires the facility to operate. Construction Support Services: Tetra Tech offers comprehensive construction support services for water related projects. The services provided by our team will be tailored based on the needs of the City's projects. Our construction management philosophy is to keep the project on schedule and on budget through effective communication and project controls. • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TETRA TECH • 25 CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER WORKSCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC APPENDIX: Resumes St mow- - w.. �� ri . � •� �'y,'„{. aJf TETRA TECH ��NnNcro o yew ON-CALL n - ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL 2 oQi CONSULTING SERVICES cF�OUNTV CP��Q CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER 1 I OTETRATECH • • • • TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. • O Program Manager • • Ms. Mell has a diverse base of knowledge of the elements necessary to Education: • successfully execute large scale multi-disciplinary projects. During her 22 years in University of Redlands • the civil engineering field, she has had significant roles providing management. B.S.,Civil Engineering,1992 coordination and detailed design on a broad range of project types. As a project Registrations/Certifications: • manager she has pulled together successful teams to complete these projects on schedule and on budget. Ms. Mell has strong leadership capabilities in team Registered Professional Engineer • California No.C59104 development, communication within the team, and builds strong client • relationships through communication. Project Management: • Her civil engineering experience includes: PSMJ—PM Workshop • Tetra Tech Project Management • Freeway interchange improvement • Bridge reconstruction and Series: • projects widening _ Completed all Levels • Large scale fiber optic network • Site development Seminars for Staff • design and construction • Utility design PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • Roadway extensions and widening • Hydrology and storm drain design American Society of Civil • • Street improvements • Storm drain master plan Engineers • preparation Women's Transportation Seminar • Her project management experience includes both public and private projects of (WTS) varying size that include multiple sources of funding including: Federal, state and • local transportation funding,Security Grant Funding,and private sources. Institute of Transportation Engineers(ITE) • Her management skills include project scheduling, cost estimating, building consensus, strong presentation skills and innovative thinking. Ms. Mell has been a Office: • valuable asset in project execution for her clients. Irvine,CA • EXPERIENCE 2ears of Experience: Riverside Dr. Bridge over Los Angeles River, Bridge No. 53C-1298, City of • Los Angeles, CA — Ms. Mel] is overseeing the design, coordinating with sub- Years with Tetra Tech: • consultants, stakeholders, and agencies, and is providing regular schedule updates 22 • and holding progress meetings to review contract objectives and milestones. This is a federally funded project and requires plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans • District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). With this historic • bridge falling below current design standards, Ms. Mell is overseeing the completion of environmental documentation and permitting, geotechnical and • hydraulic analyses,bridge widening and retrofit,traffic and lighting upgrades,and 100% plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) in an effort to fix geometric • deficiencies, barrier rail vulnerabilities, structural weaknesses, and Los Angeles • River Bicycle Lane impedance issues. • McBean Regional Transit Center Park and Ride,City of Santa Clarita,CA— As the Project Director, Ms. Mel] was responsible for delivery of the project • focusing on meeting the client's expectations for quality by providing schedule • updates and holding progress meetings to review contract objectives and milestones. As the Engineer of Record, Ms. Mel] oversaw the preparation and • provided technical support to the project team through the 100%n Plans • Specifications and Estimate. She coordinated with sub-consultants, stakeholders, and agencies and monitored the design schedule to ensure project delivery dates • were being met. Tetra Tech was contracted by the City of Santa Clarita to expand • the existing McBean Regional Transit Center(MRTC)through the addition of five new bus layover pads with five canopies, and the addition of a new park and ride • facility with approximately 282 new parking spaces. Tetra Tech has prepared a complete PS&E package for the improvements to the MRTC and will assist the • City during the construction phase of the project. • • • • • • TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. Program Manager • • Cherry Avenue Grade Separation, County of San Bernardino, CA - Project Director for Engineering and • Environmental services to widen the existing grade separation at Cherry Avenue. The final cross section will be a • six lane roadway,a raised, landscaped median,and sidewalks on each side. An 18' high retaining wall was designed • to avoid impacting existing right of way. The existing five span bridge will he widened on both sides, and pier protection walls will be required due to the proximity to the railroad tracks. The project requires coordination with • BNSF and Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA)/ Metrolink, who operate the existing railroad • tracks. Project tasks included preparation of roadway layout,grading, signal plans, retaining wall plans, signing and striping plans,coordination of the environmental documents,and preparation of specifications and estimate. • Fred Waring Drive Widening Project, City of Palm Desert, Palm Desert, CA — Project Engineer for this 30- • million, four-mile arterial improvement project involved widening Fred Waring Drive to three lanes in each • direction with a raised, landscaped median; landscaping for a one-mile long strip park; revising access to Goleta Avenue from Portola to Fred Waring Drive;construction of retaining and sound walls;and dry utility trunk line and • service line undergrounding. Work tasks included preliminary engineering; preparation of the environmental • document; surveying; right-of-way engineering; utility coordination, relocation, and under-grounding; obtaining permits;preparation of final construction plans, specifications,and cost estimates;and construction management and • inspection services for the following work elements;bus stop improvements, street,curb,gutter,drainage,retaining, sound walls, dry utility trunk link and service line undergrounding, traffic signals, new and modifications to • existing,signing and striping,street lighting,construction staging and traffic control,landscape and irrigation • Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project,Orange County Flood Control District—Ms. Mel] has been • involved as a Project Manager for the preparation of traffic control plans for permitting through the City of Yorba Linda,traffic control plans and a 2 mile temporary bikeway detour for permitting through the County of Orange and • Caltrans District 12.and 2 miles of permanent bikeway plans. Additional project tasks included grading, signing and • striping, special provisions, and cost estimating. Tetra Tech was contracted to provide preliminary and final design services for relocation of 19,500 linear feet segment of 54-inch conk interceptor. 6.000 linear feet of 15- and 18- • inch sewer mains, flow metering station and the decommissioning of the existing trunk interceptor segment for • Orange County Flood Control District Pavement Resurfacing of Beach Parking Lot, City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, CA — Project • Manager for the rehabilitation of a beach parking lot encompassing two different structural elevation sections.Tetra • Tech prepared base maps, design survey and data collection, survey verification during construction, and utility surveys.The Team also provided final plan set improvement plans,signing and striping plans,and PS&E. • Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I Project, City of Pismo Beach, Pismo Beach, CA —Ms. Mel] is currently • serving as the QA/QC Manager for the design of a"total street'reconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell Beach Road in the • City of Pismo Beach. The project entails incorporating a new Class 1 Bikeway along an existing Caltrans right-of-way (Highway 1). In addition, the project aims to replace aging utilities,including: a new 10" water line, new 8"reclaimed • water line, undergrounding power and comm. lines, and new storm drain improvements. The project will incorporate • new way-finding and streetscape enhancements including:pavement enhancements at crosswalks and intersections,full ADA compliance,street furniture and landscape improvements(incorporating Low Impact Development techniques). • Cross-Valley Connector Gap Closure, City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita, CA — Project Manager for the • design of Newhall Ranch Road, an 8-lane arterial in the City of Santa Clarita. The project includes the construction • of 1.7 miles of new roadway from the I-5/SR 126 interchange to Rye Canyon Road. Design elements included geometrics, drainage and grading, traffic signing and striping, street lighting and traffic signal, and interconnect • design. Ms. Mell facilitated detailed coordination between the project team and the major utility companies to • address utility impacts including relocation and protection of 14" and 10" oil lines, electric transmission and distribution lines, 34" gas line, fiber optic communications, 54" waterline and two 16" water lines. The project • involved coordination with Caltrans District 7 for approval of the environmental document. TMP encroachment • permit,and fact sheets. Additionally, she coordinated with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works for the construction of a 14,000 acre-feet debris basin. • • • • • • • • • TETRATECH Mark W. Bush, P.E. • O QA/QC Manager • • • Mr. Bush has over 19 years of professional experience in water, wastewater and Project Role: • recycled water engineering. He has been responsible for the completion of over Project Manager 100 miles of potable water, recycled water and sewer mains, 20 potable water • and recycled water pump station and well projects and 14 potable and recycled Education: water reservoirs. University of California,Irvine • B.S.Civil Engineering, 1997 • Mr. Bush is an integral part of the Water/Wastewater Department and brings B.S.Environmental Engineering, leadership, strong work ethic, technical knowledge and dedication to overall 1997 • client satisfaction on each and every project. RegistrationslCertifications: • Registered Civil Engineer EXPERIENCE • California No.60477 Firestone Boulevard Water Line Replacement, Downey, CA — Mr. Bush Professional Affiliations: • served as the Project Manager for the Firestone Boulevard Water Line • Replacement project.As part of the street resurfacing the City proposed to remove American Society of Civil and replace the existing water service lines/meter,install new fire hydrants,retrofit Engineers • and replace existing fire hydrants where possible, reconnect existing fire services, American Water works and perform various abandonments. Additionally the City proposed to replace the Association • undersized 4-,6-,and 8-inch water mains along Firestone Boulevard with one new orange County Water • 12-inch ductile iron main which will be connected in the new water service line Association • and fire hydrants and reconnected to the existing fire hydrants, fire services, and existing streetlalley main.Work also included the extension of approximately 650 Office: • linear feet of 8-inch recycled water main. Tetra Tech prepared the Plans. Irvine.California Specifications,and Cost Estimates in two separate plans to allow for flexibility for • bidding. Years of Experience: • Carson Mall Lateral, Phase 1I, West Basin Municipal Water District, 19 • Carson, CA — Project Manager for approximately 4,700 linear feet of 12-inch Years with Tetra Tech: PVC recycled water main within the City Carson. The project included the y • crossing of Los Angeles County Flood Control Channel by bore and jack. • Torrance Pressure Reducing Stations (PRS), West Basin Municipal Water • District, Torrance, CA — Project Manager for design of five (5) pressure reducing stations along Artesia Boulevard within the City of Torrance to protect • the City's irrigation systems from over pressurization from the recycled water • system pressure fluctuations. Wastewater Outfall Replacement, Rainbow Municipal Water District, • Fallbrook,CA—Project Manager for the design of 15,900 linear feet of 30-inch • PVC gravity sewer main replacement and 1,900 linear feet of 18-inch PVC sewer force main replacement. The project includes three tunnels located • throughout the alignment. • Westminster Avenue Sewer Main Improvements, City of Santa Ana, CA— • Project Engineer for approximately 3,300 linear feet of 15-inch VCP sewer main to increase capacity in the City's sewer system. • San Lorenzo Sewage Lift Station, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, CA — • Project Engineer for preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates to • construct a new sewer lift station on San Lorenzo Avenue within the City of Santa Ana. The improvements will include a wet well, dry well, three variable • frequency drive pumps, aboveground CMU block control room, emergency generator, hardscape and landscape improvements, and approximately 1,300 • linear feet of new sewer main. • • • • • • • • O TETRATECH David Jarvi, P.E. • Civil Task Leader • • Mr. Jarvi has over 17 years of experience in General Civil and Transportation Education: Engineering. He specializes in local roadway planning and design projects with experience in design engineering with a focus on civil and transportation B.S.,Civil Engineering, California State University, • projects. His extensive knowledge of roadway layout, reconstruction, and Chico rehabilitation are evident by a growing list of local agencies that seek his street improvement involvement (Los Alamitos, Cypress, Anaheim, Stanton, Long Registrations/Certifications: Beach, Downey, Costa Mesa, Industry, Yorba Linda, Newport Beach, Orange, Professional Engineer, • Dana Point, Irvine, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, Lake Forest, San Juan California, No.66792 Capistrano, Huntington Beach, Buena Park, Santa Clarita, and Laguna Niguel). • Office:Mr. Jarvi has been responsible for the preparation of street plans, cross sections • and details for a wide range of roadways from single intersections to miles of Irvine,California • large arterial. Years of Experience: • EXPERIENCE 17 • Pavement Resurfacing of Beach Parking Lot, City of Huntington Beach, Years with Tetra Tech: Huntington Beach, CA — Project Engineer for the rehabilitation of a beach a • parking lot encompassing two different structural elevation sections. Tetra Tech lipprepared base maps, design survey and data collection, survey verification during construction, and utility surveys. The team also provided final plan set • improvement plans, signing and striping plans,and PS&E. • Firestone Boulevard Water Line Replacement,Downey,CA—Mr.Jarvi served • as the Project Engineer for the Firestone Boulevard Water Line Replacement project.As part of the street resurfacing, the City proposed to remove and replace • existing water service lines/meter, install new fire hydrants, retrofit and replace • existing fire hydrants where possible,reconnect existing fire services,and perform various abandonments. Additionally, the City proposed to replace the undersized • 4", 6", and 8" water mains along Firestone Boulevard with one new 12" ductile • iron main which will be connected in the new water service line and fire hydrants and reconnected to the existing fire hydrants,fire services,and existing street/alley • main. Work also included the extension of an approximately 650 LF 8" recycled water main. Tetra Tech prepared the Plans, Specifications, and Cost Estimates in • two separate plans to allow for flexibility for bidding. • La Palma Avenue and Tustin Avenue Street Widening, Anaheim, CA — • Project Engineering for the City of Anaheim widening of La Palma Avenue and Tustin Avenue. The project resulted in traffic mitigation, projected traffic • volumes and roadway beautification through median and parkway landscaping. • Tetra Tech provided Plans, Specifications, and Cost Estimates for the widening on La Palma and Tustin. • Orangethorpe Avenue Widening, City of Buena Park, Buena Park, CA — • Project Manager for the widening of the south side of Orangethorpe Avenue • from Stanton Avenue to Thomas Street. Topographic survey of 50-foot cross sections were completed and site investigation and research of the crown • elevation and gutter lip elevations were provided. Additional detail collected at • each location where new ADA curb ramps, cross gutters and storm drain infrastructure were constructed. Tetra Tech also provided submittal review, RFI • responses, site inspections, and 100% Plans, Specification and Estimates to the • City. Lakewood Boulevard Improvements Phase 3A, City of Downey, Downey, • CA—Project Engineer for the design of streetscape and roadway improvements • on Lakewood Boulevard in the City of Downey. Tetra Tech prepared preliminary and final plans for streetscape and engineering improvements for the • 4,000 foot segment of Lakewood Boulevard from 5th Street to Florence Avenue • in the City of Downey. The project included additional through lanes, extensive median and parkway improvements, decorative lighting, street furniture and • both potable and recycled water improvements. • • • • Jason Fussel, PE, PLS, LEED° AP, OSD/P, O TETRATECH ENV SP Civil Design Support • • Mr. Fussel has been a member of the Tetra Tech team for more than I 1 years Education: • and has a broad knowledge of civil engineering stemming from his involvement California Polytechnic State in a variety of residential, educational and federal projects. His experience University,San Luis Obispo. • includes work on both public and private sector jobs of varying size and B.S.Civil Engineering,2003 • construction material types including the design of sewer transmission systems, Registrations/Certifications: water distribution systems, street and storm drain improvements and grading Registered Professional activities varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans. Mr. Fussel Engineer • has extensive and relevant experience in the stormwater and Best Management California No.70879 Practice arena, which includes successful implementation of sustainable design • practices for a vast array of improvement projects. As a Qualified SWPPP • Registered Professional Engineer Practitioner and Qualified SWPPP Developer. Mr. Fussel has ample experience Hawaii No. 15600 with providing Stormwater Pollution Prevention. Plans for construction activities and Water Quality Management Plans Additionally, Mr. Fussel is an Registered Professional Land eor EnvisionTM Sustainability Professional and LEED Accredited Professional. California No.9006 • EXPERIENCE Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) and Qualified SWPPP • Albion Riverside Park Project, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Practitioner(QSP) Los Angeles, CA — Mr. Fussel is currently serving as Project Engineer and Certificate#20231 • Assistant Project Manager responsible for overseeing the Pre-design services for EnvisionTM Sustainability • the Albion Riverside Park Project, including designing the project with the aim Professional at receiving a Platinum Envision rating.Tetra Tech will also be providing design and construction support services. The project, located adjacent to the Los LEED®Accredited Professional • Angeles River, involves transforming a six acre site, previously used for dairy Professional Affiliations: warehousing and distribution, into a riverfront park and recreational facility that American Society of Civil • will benefit nearby disadvantaged low income neighborhoods. This important Engineers water quality project is part of the City's overall efforts through the Proposition • O Bond Program to improve water quality and reduce pollutant loads that are California Land Surveyors • currently being conveyed to the rivers, lakes, and oceans within the greater Los Association • Angeles area. Office: Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project, Orange County Flood San Luis Obispo,California • Control District, CA — Mr. Fussel was the Project Engineer responsible for Years of Experience: • preparing the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP). Tetra Tech was contracted to provide preliminary and final design services for relocation of 11 • 19.500 linear feet segment of 54-inch trunk interceptor, 6,000 linear feet of 15- Years with Tetra Tech: • and 18-inch sewer mains, flow metering station and the decommissioning of the 21 existing trunk interceptor segment for Orange County Flood Control • District. Project responsibilities included the preparation of the WQMP for the • project in accordance with the Orange County and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board's requirement. The WQMP was a necessary • permitting tool to ensure that appropriate Low Impact Development (LID) and • Best Management Practices(BMPs) were selected to prevent hydromodification of the watershed. • La Palma & State College Intersection Widening, Anaheim, CA — Mr. • Fussel was the Project Engineer responsible for the preparation of the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for the La Palma & State College • Intersection Widening Project. WQMP for the project provided analysis and • reporting of Low Impact Development (LID) and Best Management Practice • (BMP) techniques that were incorporated into the project limits to mitigate the increased Stormwater runoff. The WQMP incorporated catch basin and tree box • filters due to the limited space available and to prevent conflict with existing traffic circulation patterns, buildings and underground utilities. Said • improvements provide Stormwater quality treatment in order to comply with the • County of Orange National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. • • • • • • O TETRATECH Joe Conroy, P.E. • Civil Design Support • • Mr. Conroy has been involved in a wide variety of transportation engineering Education: • and design projects, including roadway design, traffic management, traffic analysis, and GIS mapping. His roadway design work includes concept designs, Northeastern Civil Engineering, • Northeastern University,2009 horizontal and vertical alignments, traffic signal plans, pavement marking and • sign plans,cost estimating,and utility installation.His design work also includes RegistrationslCertifications: • extensive work with traffic management plans for all roadway classifications. Registered Professional His traffic analysis includes data collection, trip generation and distribution, Engineer California No.82944 • capacity analysis, SYNCHRO modeling, traffic signal warrant analysis, and the preparation of graphics for reports and presentations. Mr. Conroy also has Professional Affiliations: • experience with GIS mapping with ESRI ArcMap. Institute of Transportation • Engineers EXPERIENCE Office: • Irvine,California • Riverside Dr.near Zoo Dr.Bridge over Los Angeles River,Bridge No.53C- Years of Experience: 1298,City of Los Angeles, CA —Design Support for this is a federally funded • project, responsible for conducting plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans 7 • District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), when required. Years with Tetra Tech: With this historic bridge falling below current design standards, Tetra Tech has 2 • been contracted for the completion of environmental documentation and • permitting, geotechnical and hydraulic analyses, bridge widening and retrofit, traffic and lighting upgrades, and 100% plans, specifications, and estimates • (PS&E) in an effort to fix geometric deficiencies, barrier rail vulnerabilities, • structural weaknesses,and Los Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues. • Golden Valley Road Bike Trail Connection, City of Santa Clarita, CA - Tetra Tech was contracted by The City of Santa Clarita to complete a • connection between the existing bike path along Golden Valley Road and the • bike ramp at the Santa Clara River Bridge. This connection will give cyclists travelling to and from Soledad Canyon Road access to the Golden Valley Road • Bridge,allowing them to cross the Santa Clara River and connecting them to the • existing bike trail network. The Tetra Tech team to conduct site inspection and survey reviews of the area of the proposed work as well as an area 10'-25' • beyond the area to understand how the proposed improvements tie into the existing site. Survey data was also collected for sidewalks,curb and gutter,cross • slope, trees greater than 4-inches in diameter, surface features of underground • utilities and location of above ground utilities. Additional tasks included: site preparation plan, 100%PS&E, and bid phase support. • Bus Stop Improvements Project, City of Santa Clarita,CA—Tetra Tech was • contracted by The City of Santa Clarita to improve safety,ease,and accessibility • for the City's bus patrons through improvements to selected bus stops within Santa Clarita.The bus stops and amenities addressed the needs of the riders,bus • drivers, passengers with disabilities,cyclists, motoring public, and people living • and working near the stops. Tetra Tech designed a concrete pad and right-of- way for a bus shelter and furniture to avoid damage to the asphalt caused by • repeated stopping/starting. In addition, Tetra Tech designed a small retaining wall to maximize impact to the grassy slope, grading of the stop area to avoid • flowing water that could disrupt the boarding or waiting areas, placement of the • shelters, benches, and trash receptacles. ADA clearances for the sidewalk were • required. Interface between the bus stop sites and the two doors of the bus were considered to ensure that the curb height is appropriate, and visibility of the bus • stop and signage to enhance the rider's convenience. The Tetra Tech team analyzed the project locations to ensure safe approach and departure of the bus • in relation to the driveway adjacent to the bus stop. • • • • • • • O TETRATECH Gary Perkinson • Civil Design Support • • Mr.Perkinson has been a part of the Tetra Tech team for 4 years and contributes • his extensive knowledge in civil engineering from his involvement in Education: transportation projects. He has completed a variety of projects of varying size B.S.,Civil Engineering, • California State University-Los and funding for both public and private entities. His design experience includes Angeles 2011 • roadway -eometrics,.grading, storm drain design, site grading, traffic signal • design, traffic control, construction management, bridge design, construction Registrations/Certifications: BMPs, Storm Water Pollution Prevention, Storm Water Mitigation Plans, and EIT-Califomia No. 141830 • fiber optic network design. His knowledge of AASHTO, APWA, IBC and Caltrans' current design standards facilitates meeting aggressive project Professional Affiliations: • schedules and quick approval from reviewing agencies. His other experience American Society of Civil • includes work with in contingency environments, forensic civil engineering,cost Engineers • estimating, preparation of special provisions, and utility research and Structural Engineers Institute coordination. Mr. Perkinson has experience using a variety of design software • including Microstation, AutoCAD, Inroads, and STAAD Pro. He also has office: extensive knowledge of design analysis software including ArcGIS,AutoTURN, Irvine,California • WSPG,HEC-RAS and HydroWIN. Years of Experience: • EXPERIENCE 15 • Moorpark Avenue Raised Median, City of Moorpark, Moorpark, CA - Years with Tetra Tech: Project Engineer got the Moorpark Avenue Raised Median project along Spring 4 • Street to Highway H 8. The objective is to raise the median along Spring Street • to accommodate the landscaping and roadway improvements. • Bus Stop Improvement Projects,City of Santa Clarks,Santa Clarita,CA- QA/QC support for the improvement of 23 selected bus stop locations • throughout the City of Santa Clarita. The design of each bus stop addressed the • safety and accessibility needs of the rider, passenger with disabilities, driver, pedestrians, cyclists, motoring public, and people living and working near the • stops. Each site specific bus stop safety improvements included the sidewalk • access, concrete pads, shelter and amenities, adequate right-of-way, grading/retaining walls, signage, bus approach zones, future needs, and existing • site constraints including utility features and covers. Tetra Tech also provided • utility research, data collection, conceptual design report, and final plan, specification and estimate. The project met all federal guidelines and • requirements,City procedures and guidelines,and Transit Agency regulations. • Cottonwood Creek Overlay,Caltrans District 6, Madera County,CA-This project was for the PS&E phase of six miles of overlay and widening of State • Route 145 in Madera County, CA. The existing bridge over Cottonwood Creek • was replaced with a new wider bridge to fix existing scour issues. Standard • shoulders were added along the six miles of SR-145 and widening was done at seven intersections to bring them up to current Caltrans standards. Existing • drainage issues at Avenue 7 were corrected with a combination of regarding and the addition of a storm drain system including a retention basin. • Tippecanoe Avenue/I.10 Interchange Improvement Project,SANBAG, San • Bernardino, CA -Tetra Tech was responsible for traffic portion of preparing • the Project Study Report. Project Report, and Environmental Document for proposed improvements to the Tippecanoe Avenue/I-10 Interchange and • preparation of a Feasibility Study for a new north/south connecting arterial from • Loma Linda University Medical Center to I-10. Tasks included preparation of over 15 conceptual alternatives; preparation of traffic analysis report; and • coordination and consensus building with SANBAG, Caltrans, Cities of San Bernardino and Loma Linda, San Bernardino County, and Loma Linda • University Medical Center. • • • • • • • '� TETRATECH Joseph Dietz, P.E., S.E., LEED AP • o Structural Task Lead • Mr. Dietz has well rounded experience in civil and structural engineering Education: • stemming from his involvement in a variety of residential. commercial, California Polytechnic State • educational and federal projects. His experience includes work on both public University,San Luis Obispo. and private jobs of varying sizes and construction material types. B.S.Architectural Engineering, • Mr. Dietz's civil engineering experience includes design of sewer transmission 2002 • systems, water distribution systems, street and storm drain improvements and Registrations/Certifications: • grading activities varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans. To Registered Professional compliment Mr. Dietz's experience in traditional civil engineering practices, his Engineer • structural engineering experience includes structural retrofits of substandard California No.67032 structures, analysis of existing structures and the design of new structures. Nevada No. 17356 • Construction materials used for projects include timber,reinforced concrete,pre- Registered Structural Engineer • and post-tensioned concrete, reinforced masonry and steel. Mr. Dietz has California No.S-5251 extensive working knowledge of the California Building Code (CBC). • International Building Code (IBC) and their application to civil and structural Registered Structural Engineer Hawaii No. 16323 • engineering projects. LEEDS Accredited Professional • EXPERIENCE Office: • McBean Regional Transit Center Park and Ride Project, City of Santa Irvine,California • Clarita,CA—Assistant Project Manager for the preparation of the 100% PS&E to expand the existing McBean Regional Transit Center (MRTC) through the Years of Experience: • addition of five new bus layover pads with five canopies, and the addition of a 12 new park and ride facility with approximately 282 new parking spaces. The • MRTC expansion added value to the community by increasing safety, Years with Tetra Tech: • landscaping vacant property, improving traffic circulation, and encouraging 10 alternative transportation modes.Tetra Tech prepared a complete PS&E package • for the improvements to the MRTC and will assist the City during the • construction phase of the project. The scope of work includes survey, LID • elements (bioswales, permeable pavement,basins), retaining walls, landscaping, geotechnical investigation, oil company coordination, electrical and lighting • design,canopy structures, SWPPP,USMP,and drainage design. • Riverside Dr. near Zoo Dr. Bridge over Los Angeles River,Bridge No.53C- 1298,City of Los Angeles,CA—With this historic bridge falling below current • design standards, Mr. Dietz is managing the completion of environmental • documentation and permitting, geotechnical and hydraulic analyses, bridge widening and retrofit, traffic and lighting upgrades, and 100%r. plans, • specifications, and estimates (PS&E) in an effort to fix geometric deficiencies, • barrier rail vulnerabilities,structural weaknesses,and Los Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues. This is a federally funded project and plan reviews and • approvals by Caltrans District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration • (FHWA)are required.This project is currently in the 90%design stage. • C-5 Squadron Operations and Aircraft Maintenance Facility, US Navy c% NAVFAC Southwest, Desert IPT, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, CA — • Structural Engineer responsible for the civil and structural engineering design of a 19,805 square foot two-story Squadron Operations and Aircraft Maintenance • Facility on a previously demolished developed site.Services performed included • design of the pavements and a site layout to conform to the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection physical security requirements, as well as providing pervious • asphalt paving, bioswales and bioretention facilities to reduce runoff from the • developed site. It is anticipated that once the project is complete that it will receive a LEEDO Silver Rating. Various existing site amenities, parking lots, • and utilities were included. • • • • • • O TETRATECH Victor M. Ramirez, P.E., S.E. • Structural Design Support • • Mr. Ramirez has over 26 years of structural engineering design experience with Education: special emphasis in the design of water storage/water containment and water • conveyance related structures. This includes reservoirs, water/wastewater Ca B.S.,Civil Engineering, lifomia State University,Los • treatment plants,booster pump stations,flow control facilities,pressure reducing Angeles, 1995 stations and pipelines. His experience also includes the design of a wide variety • of other types of structures, including buildings, bridges and storm drainage Registrations/Certifications: related structures. He is thoroughly knowledgeable in all types of construction, Registered Structural Engineer • including reinforced concrete,masonry, structural steel,and timber. California,2004,No.4720 • Mr. Ramirez has recent experience in the design of underwater structures having Registered Civil Engineer • recently completed the concept structural engineering design for the removal California, 1997,No.56863 and replacement of two river locks along the Ohio River outside of Pittsburgh, Professional Affiliations: • Pennsylvania, with two new wider and larger ones, a project performed for the Structural Engineers Association • U.S.Army Corps of Engineers. of Southern California • EXPERIENCE American Institute of Steel Construction • As-Needed Structural Engineering Services (G1302-J0102), San Diego County Water Authority, San Diego, CA —Structural Engineer for the Field Safety Certifications • Confined Space SDCWA facilities maintenance program which are vital for maintaining the Fall Protection • quality of life in San Diego County. These facilities include the five large • diameter pipelines that comprise the First and Second Aqueducts, smaller Office: interconnection pipelines, numerous flow control facilities, turnout structures San Dimas,California • and vaults. The As-Needed Professional Structural Engineering Services • program provides the engineering services required to design and construct new Years of Experience: facilities that will expand and improve SDCWA's capabilities as the foremost 26 • provider of raw and potable water in San Diego County. Task Orders have • included: Years with Tetra Tech: 33 • Lake Hodges Hydroelectric Facility Fire-Life Safety/Exiting, Fall • Projection and Water Infiltration Remediation • • Lift Restraints&Electrical Insulation • • Olivenhain—Lake Hodges Pipeline,Surge Shaft Lining • Lake Hodges Hydroelectric Facility Improvements- Fire Protection and • Exiting: Preliminary Design • Padre Dam Water Recycling Facility Chlorine Building Monorail • Modifications,Santee,CA—Mr. Ramirez served as Structural Project Manager to modify the existing monorail crane in the Chlorine Storage Building at the • Ray Stoyer Water Recycling Facility. The Chlorine Storage Building itself also • required modification to increase the available chlorine cylinder storage space within the facility. The existing monorail and building configuration created • unsafe conditions during the exchanges of full and empty chlorine gas cylinders. The purpose of the proposed modifications is to allow for exchanges of chlorine • gas cylinders to occur in a manner that poses a lower risk of injury to the plant • operations staff. • Moulton Niguel Water District Office Building Remodel, Laguna Niguel, CA—Mr. Ramirez served as the Structural Design Engineer for the design of a • roof remodel and seismic upgrade for the District's main office building. The • building height was increased dramatically to solve roof drainage problems and creating an architecturally dramatic effect through the addition of a series of • sloping roof elements above the existing flat roof. The existing roof structure • was left in place, allowing the building to remain occupied during construction. Existing shearwalls were strengthened and new ones added to make the facility • conform to current seismic and wind loading code criteria. • • • • • • • TETRATECH David Ambartsumyan, P.E., S.E. • O Structural Design Support • • • Mr. Ambartsumyan has over seven years of experience in the design, analysis Education: and detailing in structural engineering. He is knowledgeable in reinforced • concrete, mason structural steel and wood frame design, California State University, y, gn, and construction for Northridge • a variety of building and infrastructure projects including reservoirs, B.S.Civil Engineering,Zoos • water/wastewater treatment facilities, as well as seismic retrofit of existing structures. Registrations/Certifications: • Registered Structural Engineer • EXPERIENCE California,2013,No.5910 Avenida de Is Playa Storm Drain Outfall Structure,City of San Diego,CA, Registered Civil Engineer • 2013 — The project consist of approximately 1,300 linear feet of storm drain California,2009,No.73918 • including a double box culvert, new outlet structure and a low flow drainage • diversion system to divert dry weather flows to the sanitary sewer system to Professional Affiliations: meet the water quality regulations of the receiving waters which have been American Institute of Steel • designated as an Area of Special Biological Significance(ASBS). Also included Construction • in this project are approximately 1.276 linear feet for sewer and 143 linear feet Structural Engineers Association for water. The design will also include traffic control for construction, of Southern California • specifications, BMP's (construction and permanent) and support during the • bidding and construction phase. A geotechnical report will also be required Construction Safety Training: including all necessary dewatering, archaeological and Native American Fall Protection(Ladders, monitoring, and any necessary sampling and removal of contaminated soil. Scaffolding,Aerial Lifts) David served as Structural Design Engineer. 09/2010 •• Seismic Evaluation of Ten Water Storage Reservoirs, City of Ontario, CA, Confined Space Training 12J2010 2008-Tetra Tech performed seismic and safety evaluations on ten of the City's • twelve water storage reservoirs.The purpose of the evaluations was to determine office: • what improvements would be necessary for each reservoir in order to meet San Dimas,California current seismic design standards and OSHA requirements, as well as the • estimated cost of the improvements (engineering design, construction Years of Experience: • inspection, and construction). The ten reservoirs included six buried flat bottom Seven rectangular concrete reservoirs, two above grade flat bottom circular reservoirs • (one concrete, and one steel) and two hopper bottom reservoirs with wood Years with Tetra Tech: framed roofs. Mr. Ambartsumyan served as design engineer for the evaluation Seven • of the two hopper bottom reservoirs. • Well C-5, City of Cerritos, CA — Served as design engineer for this 2,000 • square foot well building on a mat foundation to mitigate the effects of potential liquefaction. The facility has nine separate rooms for housing mechanical, • electrical, disinfection and water conditioning equipment. The building also • contains rooms for an emergency generator and HVAC equipment as well as office and restroom spaces. Portions of the walls and roof at the well are • removable. • Mechanical Equipment Platform, Banter Healthcare, Los Angeles, CA, • 2011 — Tetra Tech provided Design and Construction Phase Services for the construction of a 25 foot high, 3.500 square foot, elevated steel platform to • support various pieces of mechanical equipment over the existing truck loading • dock area of Baxter Healthcare's Los Angeles plant. Scope of work included providing structural design of the main platform, designing supports and • anchorage for the equipment that was relocated, obtaining building department approval for the platform, and providing construction support such as reviewing • shop drawings and RFls, and performing structural observations to ensure • conformance with the construction documents and Los Angeles building department requirements. The loading dock remained open during business • hours while the platform was under construction. • • • • • • TETRATECH Thomas L. Epperson, P.E. • Wastewater Task Leader • • Mr.Epperson has over 33 years of professional experience in water, wastewater, and reclaimed water engineering. Mr. Epperson has been responsible for the Education: • preparation of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water master plans; project B.S., Environmental Engineering, • design reports for various water, wastewater, and reclaimed water facilities; and University of California,Irvine, the planning and design of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water pipelines, 1978 • along with pump stations and reservoirs.He has been responsible for completing the design, bidding, and construction management of over 180 miles of Registrations/Certifications: • water/reclaimed water/sewer mains, 36 water/reclaimed water pump stations, 15 Professional Engineer, • well-head facilities, 12 sewer lift stations and 25 water/reclaimed water storage California, 1983,No.36399 • reservoirs throughout Southern California. Professional Affiliations: American Water Works • EXPERIENCE Association • Westminster Avenue Sewer Main Improvements, City of Santa Ana, CA — Orange County Water Project Manager for approximately 3.300 linear feet of I5-inch VCP sewer main Association • to increase capacity in the City's sewer system. WateReuse Association • Orange Avenue/Del Amo Boulevard/Walnut Avenue Sewer Upgrade American Society of Civil • Project,Long Beach Water Department,Long Beach,CA—Project Manager Engineers for the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimate for the construction Water Environment Federation • of 3,500 linear feet of 12/15-inch sewer main and 900 linear feet of • rehabilitation of 12-inch VCP. In addition to the construction of sewer pipe,this Off10e: project was unique in that four(4) sewer siphons were to be constructed in order Irvine,California • to go under an existing LACFD Channel and 12'x9' RCB (3 locations). Due to the location of this project, extensive permitting with four (4) agencies (Los Years of Experience: • Angeles Flood Control District, Union Pacific Railroad, City of Long Beach, 33 • and Orange County Sanitation District) was required prior to the start of any Years with Tetra Tech: • construction activity 22 San Lorenzo Sewage Lift Station, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, CA — • Project Manager for preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates to • construct a new sewer lift station on San Lorenzo Avenue within the City of Santa Ana. The improvements will include a wet well, dry well, three variable • frequency drive pumps, aboveground CMU block control room, emergency • generator, hardscape and landscape improvements and approximately 1,300 linear feet of new sewer main. • Regional Lift Station Pump and Motor Replacement, Moulton Niguel • Water District, Laguna Niguel, CA — Project Manager for the design of the • replacement of existing 3,600 gpm pump and motor which also included the installation of overhead crane system and modifications to the existing catwalk • system. • 15' Street Sewer Replacement Project, Long Beach Water Department, • Long Beach,CA —Project Manager for the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimate for the construction of 800 linear feet of 8-inch sewer main. • This project consisted of the construction of drop manholes and the reconnection • of existing sewer laterals. Jamboree Road Lift Station Abandonment, City of Newport Beach, • Newport Beach, CA — Project Manager for the design of the new sewer main • which will allow for the abandonment of the existing lift station. • Gisler-Redhill Trunk Improvements, Reach B, Orange County Sanitation District, Fountain Valley, CA — Engineering services for the replacement of • 21- and 24-inch sewer mains in the Gisler-Redhill Trunk Improvements, Reach • B to be replaced with 24-to 36-inch pipelines. The project traverses through the cities of Tustin. Santa Ana and Irvine. Scope of services includes preliminary • design, final design and construction administration. • • • • • • TETRATECH Molly B. Jewett, P.E. • O Wastewater Design Support • • Ms. Jewett has provided design engineering in various water and wastewater • projects: domestic and reclaimed water pipelines, water main replacements, Education:gravity sewer mains, pump stations, lift stations, reinforced concrete reservoirs, Engineering Civil&Environmental Engineering • flow control facilities, and pressure reducing valve vaults. Responsibilities have University of California, Los included: preparation of construction plans, specifications, and design Angeles,2005 • calculations; assisted supervisors in preparing project memorandums; organized office technical library. Registrations/Certifications: • Registered Civil Engineer • EXPERIENCE California No.73957 • Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project, Orange County Flood professional Affiliations: Control District, Santa Ana, CA — Provided preliminary and final design American Society of Civil • services for relocation of 19.500 linear feet segment of 54-inch trunk Engineers • interceptor. 6.000 linear feet of 15- and 18-inch sewer mains, flow metering Chi Epsilon(Civil Engineering) • station and the decommissioning of the existing trunk interceptor segment. The project included the installation of two separate siphons below the Santa Ana Office: • River using microtunneling construction method while complying with multiple Irvine,California environmental and permitting constraints. • Years of Experience: System Curves for Existing Sewage Lift Stations, Moulton Niguel Water Nine • District, Laguna Niguel, CA — Preparation of system curves for all of the • District's 16 existing sewage lift stations. The curves were prepared using the Years with Tetra Tech: District's sectional maps to obtain data for pipeline sizes,materials and lengths, Nine • as well as wetwell and manhole elevations to determine the static lift. The minor • losses were calculated using a typical minor losses coefficient. The analysis compared the curves with existing pressure and flow data in order to establish • the pump efficiency range for each lift station. • Beach Boulevard Siphon Relocation, City of Buena Park, Buena Park, CA • — Performed preliminary investigation, including utility investigation, flow calculations,manhole survey and flow monitoring to determine best approach to • reconfigure existing sewer system to eliminate two parallel siphons and convey all sewage to the OCSD trunk system via gravity. Two distinct alignment • alternatives will be analyzed along with one hybrid alternative using • components of each of the first two options. The existing siphons lay within Beach Boulevard, which is owned and operated by Caltrans. As such, the study • must take into account Caltrans and OCSD requirements while meeting the City • of Buena Park's project objectives. • 2005 C.I. Replacements and S&S Sewer Improvements, Yorba Linda Water District, Yorba Linda, CA —Design Engineer for the design of 10.000 • linear feet of 12-, 10-, and 8-inch PVC water ;;in to replace existing mains, • including reconnecting all service connections, designing multiple lateral connections at street intersections and the design of approximately 400 linear • feet of a bore-and-jack installation under Imperial Highway. The S&S Sewer Improvements portion of the project includes the design of 3,600 linear feet of • VCP sewer pipe to upgrade the existing sewer system due to flows from a new • development,including reconnecting all laterals and the design of two bore-and- jack installations under existing storm drain channels. SuperOxygenation Treatment at Upper Salads, Moulton Niguel Water • District,Laguna Niguel, CA — Design Engineer assisting in the preparation of • plans and specifications for improvement of Upper Salada Lift Station to include • SuperOxygenation treatment to control sewage odor. Del Avion Lift Station Evaluation, Moulton Niguel Water District, Laguna • Niguel, CA — Design of the pump station modifications which included the • replacement of two pumps and motors, and replacement of the existing valves. Project responsibilities included pump selection and mechanical design of lift • station modifications. • • • • • TETRATECH Erica Jenkins • O Wastewater Design Support • • Ms. Jenkins has over 21 years of experience and has been responsible for the preparation of water, sewer, reclaimed water pipeline projects, and project Education: • B.S.,Civil Engineering, design reports for various water and sewer facilities. She has been responsible California State University, • for completing the design, bidding, and construction management of over 50 Fullerton, 1996 • miles of water/reclaimed water/sewer mains throughout Southern California. Registrations/Certifications: • EXPERIENCE Engineer-in-Training California, No.EX102020 • Orange Avenue/Del Amo Boulevard/Walnut Avenue Sewer Upgrade • Project,Long Beach Water Department,Long Beach,CA—Design Engineer Office: for the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimate for the construction Irvine,California • of 3,500 linear feet of 12/15-inch sewer main and 900 linear feet of • rehabilitation of 12-inch VCP.In addition to the construction of sewer pipe,this Years of Experience: project was unique in that four sewer siphons were to be constructed in order to 21 • go under an existing LACFD Channel and 12'x9' RCB (three locations). Due to Years with Tetra Tech: the location of this project, extensive permitting with four agencies (Los• 21 Angeles Flood Control District, Union Pacific Railroad, City of Long Beach, • and Orange County Sanitation District) was required prior to the start of any • construction activity 15' Street Sewer Replacement Project, Long Beach Water Department, • Long Beach, CA—Design Engineer for the preparation of plans, specifications • and cost estimate for the construction of 800 linear feet of 8-inch sewer main. This project consisted of the construction of drop manholes and the reconnection • of existing sewer laterals. • Western Avenue Sewer Project, City of Buena Park, CA —Design Engineer • for the preparation of plans,specifications and cost estimates for construction of 1,700 linear feet of a 15-inch VCP relief sewer in Western Avenue. • San Lorenzo Sewage Lift Station, City of Santa Ana, CA—Design Engineer • for preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimate to construct a new • sewer lift station on San Lorenzo Avenue within the City of Santa Ana. The improvements included a wet well, dry well, three variable frequency drive • pumps,aboveground CMU block control room,emergency generator, hardscape • and landscape improvements and approximately 1.300 linear feet of new sewer main. • Freeway Lift Station Force Main Alignment Study,El Toro Water District, • Lake Forest,CA—Assisted in the preparation of an alignment study to replace • approximately 5,000 feet of 12-inch sewer force main. Six alignment alternatives were considered along Aliso Creek, through residential development • and within a major arterial highway. • Beach Boulevard Sewer Siphon Replacement Project, City of Buena Park, CA — Design Engineer for the preparation of plans, specifications and cost • estimates for the construction of two new 8-inch gravity sewer mains on the cast • and west side of Beach Boulevard. This project included the abandonment of a two sewer siphons under an existing Orange County Flood Control District • Channel and the reconnection of many sewer laterals. • Shady Canyon Zone B Pump Station, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, • CA — Design Engineer for the planning and design of a new reclaimed water pump station as part of converting the San Joaquin Reservoir to a reclaimed • water reservoir. • • • O�NT I NG Io o � ON-CALL x ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL 9.. e CONSULTING SERVICES 0 cFcGUNTx CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER I OR CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 4F* a OTETRA TECH • • • O TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. • Program Manager • • • Ms. Mell has a diverse base of knowledge of the elements necessary to • successfully execute large scale multi-disciplinary projects. During her 22 years Education: in the civil engineering field, she has had significant roles providing management, University of Redlands • coordination and detailed design on a broad range of project types. As a project B.S.,Civil Engineering, 1992 • manager she has pulled together successful teams to complete these projects on Registrations/Certifications: schedule and on budget. Ms. Mell has strong leadership capabilities in team Registered Professional Engineer development, communication within the team, and builds strong client California No.C59104 relationships through communication. • Project Management: • Her civil engineering experience includes: PSMJ—PM Workshop • Freeway interchange improvement • Bridge reconstruction and Tetra Tech Project Management projects widening Series: Completed all Levels • • Large scale fiber optic network • Site development - Seminars for Staff • design and construction • Utility design • Roadway extensions and widening • Hydrology and storm drain design PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • • Street improvements • Storm drain master plan American Society of Civil • preparation Engineers • Her project management experience includes both public and private projects of wo se)n's Transportation Seminar varying size that include multiple sources of funding including: Federal, state and • local transportation funding.Security Grant Funding,and private sources. Institute of Transportation • Her management skills include project scheduling, cost estimating, building Engineers(ITE) • consensus,strong presentation skills and innovative thinking. Ms. Mell has been a Office: valuable asset in project execution for her clients. Irvine,CA • • EXPERIENCE Years of Experience: • Pavement Resurfacing of Beach Parking Lot, City of Huntington Beach, 22 Huntington Beach, CA — Project Manager for the rehabilitation of a beach Years with Tetra Tech: parking lot encompassing two different structural elevation sections. Tetra Tech 22 • prepared base maps, design survey and data collection, survey verification during construction, and utility surveys. The Team also provided final plan set • improvement plans,signing and striping plans,and PS&E. • Riverside Dr. Bridge over Los Angeles River, Bridge No. 53C-1298, City of • Los Angeles, CA — Ms. Mell is overseeing the design, coordinating with sub- consultants, stakeholders, and agencies, and is providing regular schedule updates • and holding progress meetings to review contract objectives and milestones. This is a federally funded project and requires plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans • District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). With this historic • bridge falling below current design standards, Ms. Mel[ is overseeing the completion of environmental documentation and permitting, geotechnical and hydraulic analyses,bridge widening and retrofit, traffic and lighting upgrades,and • 100% plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) in an effort to fix geometric deficiencies, barrier rail vulnerabilities, structural weaknesses, and Los Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues. McBean Regional Transit Center Park and Ride,City of Santa Clarita,CA— As the Project Director, Ms. Mel] was responsible for delivery of the project • focusing on meeting the client's expectations for quality by providing schedule • updates and holding progress meetings to review contract objectives and • milestones. As the Engineer of Record, Ms. Mell oversaw the preparation and provided technical support to the project team through the 100% Plans • • • • • • O TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. • Program Manager • • • Specifications and Estimate. She coordinated with sub-consultants, stakeholders, and agencies and monitored the • design schedule to ensure project delivery dates were being met. • Tetra Tech was contracted by the City of Santa Clarita to expand the existing McBean Regional Transit Center • (MRTC) through the addition of five new bus layover pads with five canopies, and the addition of a new park and • ride facility with approximately 282 new parking spaces. The existing MRTC cannot accommodate commuter buses or passengers due to the lack of parking spaces and bus bays. To satisfy these needs, the City's Transit • Division secured ARRA and CMAQ grant funding through the FTA and MTA to expand the center. The expansion will provide much-needed public parking and offer a dedicated passenger pick-up and drop-off area. The MRTC • expansion will add value to the community by increasing safety, landscaping vacant property, improving traffic • circulation, and encouraging alternative transportation modes. Tetra Tech has prepared a complete PS&E package for the improvements to the MRTC and will assist the City during the construction phase of the project. • Cherry Avenue Grade Separation, County of San Bernardino, CA - Project Director for Engineering and • Environmental services to widen the existing grade separation at Cherry Avenue. The final cross section will be a • six lane roadway,a raised,landscaped median,and sidewalks on each side. An 18' high retaining wall was designed to avoid impacting existing right of way. The existing five span bridge will be widened on both sides, and pier • protection walls will be required due to the proximity to the railroad tracks. The project requires coordination with BNSF and Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA)/ Metrolink, who operate the existing railroad • tracks. Project tasks included preparation of roadway layout, grading, signal plans, retaining wall plans, signing and • striping plans,coordination of the environmental documents,and preparation of specifications and estimate. • Fred Waring Drive Widening Project, City of Palm Desert, Palm Desert, CA — Project Engineer for this 30- million, four-mile arterial improvement project involved widening Fred Waring Drive to three lanes in each • direction with a raised, landscaped median; landscaping for a one-mile long strip park; revising access to Goleta • Avenue from Portola to Fred Waring Drive;construction of retaining and sound walls;and dry utility trunk line and service line undergrounding. Work tasks included preliminary engineering; preparation of the environmental • document; surveying, right-of-way engineering; utility coordination, relocation, and under-grounding; obtaining • permits;preparation of final construction plans,specifications,and cost estimates;and construction management and inspection services for the following work elements;bus stop improvements, street,curb,gutter,drainage,retaining, • sound walls, dry utility trunk link and service line undergrounding, traffic signals, new and modifications to • existing,signing and striping,street lighting,construction staging and traffic control,landscape and irrigation Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project,Orange County Flood Control District— Ms. Mell has been • involved as a Project Manager for the preparation of traffic control plans for permitting through the City of Yorba • Linda, traffic control plans and a 2 mile temporary bikeway detour for permitting through the County of Orange and Caltrans District 12,and 2 miles of permanent bikeway plans. Additional project tasks included grading,signing and • striping, special provisions, and cost estimating. Tetra Tech was contracted to provide preliminary and final design • services for relocation of 19.500 linear feet segment of 54-inch trunk interceptor, 6,000 linear feet of 15- and 18- • inch sewer mains, Flow metering station and the decommissioning of the existing trunk interceptor segment for Orange County Flood Control District • Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I Project, City of Pismo Beach, Pismo Beach, CA — Ms. Me]] is currently • serving as the QA/QC Manager for the design of a"total street'reconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell Beach Road in the City of Pismo Beach.The project entails incorporating a new Class I Bikeway along an existing Caltrans right-of-way • (Highway 1).In addition, the project aims to replace aging utilities,including: a new 10"water line, new 8"reclaimed • water line, undergrounding power and comm. lines, and new storm drain improvements. The project will incorporate new way-finding and streetscape enhancements including:pavement enhancements at crosswalks and intersections,full • ADA compliance,street furniture and landscape improvements(incorporating Low Impact Development techniques). • • • • • • • • • • • O TETRATECH Rafael J. Holcombe, P.E. • Project Manager • • • Mr. Holcombe is a coastal engineer with experience in project management, Education: • engineering analysis and design, preparation of construction documents, and B.S.,Civil Engineering,The construction administration of multi-disciplinary waterfront developments, Ohio State University, 1998 • including marinas, revetments, dredging, wave attenuators, piers, retaining walls, parks and special projects. His home office is located in downtown Long Registrations/Certifications: • Beach, allowing for the immediate response necessary to provide excellent Professional Engineer, • service to the City. His understanding of the City's needs and expectations, his California No.C67956 experience in similar contracts, coupled with Tetra Tech's vast multi- Professional Affiliations: • disciplinary resources are crucial to completing successful projects. Mr. American Society of Civil • Holcombe has managed and/or provided technical support on several local Engineers—COPRILos projects including: Huntington Harbor Seawalls, Naples Seawall Replacement, Angeles Chapter • 5th Place, 7th Place and 12th Place Bluff Erosion Control Retaining Walls, California Stormwater Quality • Davies Launch Ramp Improvements, Alamitos Bay Marina and Belmont Pier Association(CASQA) AquaLink Landings, Rainbow Lagoon Headgate,Annual Maintenance Dredging • Plan and Permitting, Basin 8 Marina, Jack Dunster and Marine Biological Ares of Experience: Reserve.He has provided engineering and construction management services for Coastal Engineering • the dredging operations at Queen's Gate Deepening Project, Pier 400 and Palos Dredging • Verdes Pilot Capping Project. He is also responsible for compliance with all environmental concerns including endangered species monitoring, turbidity Hydrographic Surveys • monitoring, and contaminated materials remediation. Mr. Holcombe has Civil Engineering extensive experience in the marine industry as a Project Engineer for a large Seagrass• Mapping and dredging contractor. Responsibilities included dredging plans and specifications, Assessment• hydrographic and land surveys, equipment positioning, quantity computations, scheduling, production analysis, production reporting, subcontract management Biological Sampling • and quality control. Sediment Sampling and • Analysis Plans EXPERIENCE Permit Application Preparation • Naples Northeast Quadrant Seawall Replacement Project,Long Beach, CA and Processing • — Developed plans, technical specifications, cost estimates and engineering for office: • the replacement of 1900 linear feet of seawall in a highly developed urban Long Beach,California setting. Project site conditions required the use of hydraulic press method for • installing the sheet piles. Provided permitting and environmental surveys for US Years of Experience: • Army Corps of Engineers, California Coastal Commission, Regional Water 14 Quality Control Board and Local Agencies. Developed a mitigation plan to • offset the impacts to soft bottom habitat and ee ogress.Engineer of Record during Years with Tetra Tech: • construction. 10 Huntington Harbour Seawall Repairs, Huntington Harbour, CA — Project • Engineer responsible for performing engineered repair methods for bulkheads, • in over 20 properties in Huntington Harbour. The work included preparation of site-specific plans and specifications formulated to minimize potential impact to • marine and benthic habitats. The project required permit applications and • environmental CEQA documentation for relevant agencies including California Coastal Commission,City of Huntington Beach,U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, • the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the State Lands • Commission. Communication and negotiations with various resource agencies including U.S. Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Fish and Game, and • National Marine Fisheries Service has been a vital component to the success of • the project. A soft-bottom mitigation plan proposing a wetland improvement project in the Bolsa Chica Ecological Preserve was developed by Tetra Tech and • has been approved by all agencies. The wetland improvement plan was implemented by Tetra Tech. • • • • • • • o TETRATECH Rafael J. Holcombe, P.E. • Project Manager • • • Dock 10 Replacement Project, Long Beach, CA — Mr. Holcombe developed plans, specification, engineering • calculations and cost estimates for the replacement and extension of Dock 10 in Rainbow Harbor. The project • included a 400 foot extension of the existing docks to provide additional transient docking for the public. Dredging plans and specifications were prepared to provide adequate depth for berthing. The project included mechanical and • electrical engineering as required to install the fire protection system, lighting, hose bibs and 3 sewage pump out • stations. Lido Peninsula Bulkhead Replacement Project, Newport Beach, CA — Mr. Holcombe Provided construction • management and engineering support for the replacement of 300 feet of steel sheet pile retaining wall.He developed • design change recommendations during construction to account for differing field conditions. He prepared out of • scope work plans and obtained permitting. Mr. Holcombe provided project engineering services during construction that included design changes, response to RFI's and contractor submittals and structural inspection. • Harbor Light Yacht Club, Long Beach, CA — Mr. Holcombe prepared plans, technical specifications, cost estimate and permitting for a 550' pile supported concrete wave attenuator. He conducted bathymetric and • topographic surveys that were used to prepare project plan. As project manager, Mr. Holcombe provided construction phase support services including review of contractor submittals,RFFs, scheduling,and budget control. • Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier Aqualink Landing, Long Beach, CA — Mr. Holcombe developed plans, • specifications, cost estimates and secured regulatory permitting to incorporate berthing facilities for a 65—foot • passenger vessel into existing infrastructure at Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier. He provided research for design criteria of existing structures. He also managed or performed hydrographic, topographic and biological surveys for • use in the design phase. Poche Beach Wave Run—up Study, San Clemente, CA — Mr. Holcombe assisted in the preparation of a Wave • Run—up Study to be used in a Storm Water Treatment Project design.Mr.Holcombe conducted hydrographic survey • to supplement the land survey data and a numerical model to estimate the probable wave run up height at the project • site. 5th Place, 7th Place and 12th Place Bluff Erosion Control Projects, Long Beach, CA — Developed plans, • technical specifications, cost estimates and engineering for bluff erosion control projects at 5" Place, 7' Place and • 121h Place that included retaining walls,grading,street/curb/gutter,railing and landscaping. Performed a topographic • survey and geotechnical investigation to support plan development. Conducted community meetings with surrounding community to gain public support and input. Supported the client during the public bid process. Acted • as Engineer of Record throughout the project. Responded to requests for information and reviewed construction • submittals. Port of Los Angeles Berths 171 — 173 Environmental Site Remediation Project, Los Angeles, CA — Prepared • plans and specifications for the cleanup of a former petroleum storage and handling facility with petroleum • hydrocarbon impacted soils. Project includes thermal treatment of hydrocarbon impacted soils at an offsite facility • and disposal of lead impacted soils.Excavation trenches will be left open and skimming equipment will be used to remove hydrocarbon sheen on the water prior to backfrlling. • Queen's Gate Deepening Project,Port of Long Beach,CA—Provided construction management and engineering • support for dredging operations. Responsible for hydrographic surveying, endangered species monitoring and water quality sampling at the dig and disposal sites. Developed a disposal plan for the Palos Verde Contaminated • Sediments Capping Project in conjunction with the Queen's Gate Deepening project. • SANDAG Beach Re—nourishment,San Diego County,CA—Provided construction management and engineering • support for the SANDAG Beach Re—nourishment Project. Responsibilities were to provide hydrographic and land surveying,quantity calculations.endangered species monitoring and water quality sampling. • Basin 8 Marina,City of Long Beach,CA—Provided construction administration for new public marina facility for • approximately 30 vessels. Project included review and approval of submittals for construction of pile guided pre— • cast concrete floating dock structures,aluminum access ramps,utilities,and shore facilities. • • • • • • • • TETRATECH Joseph Dietz, P.E., S.E., LEED AP • O QA/QC Manager • • Mr. Dietz has well rounded experience in civil and structural engineering Education: • stemming from his involvement in a variety of residential, commercial. California Polytechnic State • educational and federal projects. His experience includes work on Moth public University,San Luis Obispo. and private jobs of varying sizes and construction material types. B.S.Architectural Engineering, • Mc Dietz's civil engineering experience includes design of sewer transmission 2002 • systems, water distribution systems, street and storm drain improvements and Registrations/Certifications: • grading activities varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans. To Registered Professional compliment Mr. Dietz's experience in traditional civil engineering practices, his Engineer • structural engineering experience includes structural retrofits of substandard California No.67032 structures, analysis of existing structures and the design of new structures. Nevada No. 17356 • Construction materials used for projects include timber,reinforced concrete,pre- Registered Structural Engineer • and post-tensioned concrete, reinforced masonry and steel. Mr. Dietz has California No.S-5251 extensive working knowledge of the California Building Code (CBC), • International Building Code (IBC) and their application to civil and structural Registered Structural Engineer Hawaii No. 16323 • engineering projects. LEEDO Accredited Professional Mr. Dietz is also an LEED® Accredited Professional, and is at the forefront of • sustainable building design. He has ample experience in the area of stormwater office: • quality and quantity management through his experience on several Low Impact Irvine,California • Development (LID) and US Green Building Council LEED certified projects. His experience includes the use of bio-retention swales, landscape buffers, Years of Experience: • pervious paving, and other bio-retention facilities to adequately treat and 12 • mitigate contaminated storm water flows. Years with Tetra Tech: • EXPERIENCE 10 • Naples Sea Wall Phase 1 Replacement, City of Long Beach, CA — As the • Civil Engineering, Mr. Dietz is assisting with the preparation of plans, specifications, necessary studies and cost estimates for the replacement of the • aging and failing sea walls in a portion of the Naples canals. The existing sea • walls were constructed in the 1930s and modified throughout the decades to strengthen and raise the height of the walls. The sea walls are now at the end of • their design life and are in need of replacement. Project tasks included the complete design of the canal pathway, associated landscaping. and other • pathway improvements. Tetra Tech was responsible for the structural design of • the sea walls in addition to the civil design of the pathway reconstruction. • Engineering Design Services for the Rainbow Lagoon, City of Long Beach, CA — Tetra Tech provided a condition assessment and improvements plan for • the City of Long Beach Rainbow Lagoon • Los Angeles Zoo Parldng Lot Low Impact Development Project, City of Los • Angeles,Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles,CA,2011—QA/QC Manager for this important Proposition"O"project which transformed a standard parking lot into • a major opportunity for the City of Los Angeles to demonstrate that water quality • improvement and sustainable design can be a part of City's planning and development efforts. The parking lot project's goal was to become the Zoo's fast • exhibit achieving a "Demonstration on Environmental Sustainability." The project • included a hydrology model of the watershed so Best Management Practices were optimized. Additional services provided include landscape architecture, • public outreach, permitting support, interpretive design, cost analysis and value • engineering. The project incorporated the latest design strategies for LID and a cross review of the LEED'requirements. • • • • • • • • O TETRATECH Fernando Pages, P.E., D.CE • Ocean Engineering Design Support • • • Mr. Pag6s is a professional civil, coastal engineer with 23 years of professional Education: • experience specializing in coastal engineering, analysis and design of M.E.,Civil/Coastal Engineering, environmentally sensitive coastal and waterfront areas. He has been involved in Texas A&M University, 1987 • the conceptualization and redevelopment of waterfront projects, from permitting B.S.,Coastal Engineering, • through construction support and has been responsible for the planning, Texas A&M University, 1985 engineering analysis, feasibility studies, design and preparation of plans and B.S.,Mathematics/Physics, • specifications for the assessment and restoration of marinas, wharves, seawalls, Beaver College, 1984 • breakwaters, dikes, piers, shorelines, lagoons, and estuaries. As part of these projects, he has developed a thorough , understanding of the regulatory Registrations/Certifications: • requirements and design guidelines of the International Building Code, US Licensed Professional Engineer, Army Corps of Engineers under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of California(56821) • 1899(33 U.S.C.403), Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(33 U.S.C. 1344)and Licensed Professional Engineer, • Section 103 of the Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (33 Florida(68874) U.S.C. 1413). Licensed Professional Engineer, • Commonwealth of Puerto Rico • EXPERIENCE (18953) Anchorage Way Marina, Newport Beach, CA — Project Manager/Principal National Council of Examiners • Engineer for the reconstruction of a 40 slip concrete float luxury marina with for Engineering and Surveying • 60-to 95-foot slips with ADA accessibility.This luxury marina is equipped with (Civil),No. 16937 • a single- and three-phase power electrical distribution system, water purifying Hazardous Waste Operations system and a high volume water distribution system. The services provided and Emergency Response,29 • included conceptual design, marina optimization, regulatory permitting with CFR 1910.290,40-hour Certification variances,and final engineering design and construction support. • Hazardous Waste Operations, Alamitos Bay Marina Rehabilitation Planning, City of Long Beach, CA — Manager/Supervisor Training, • Project Manager/Principal Engineer for the planning phase of the rehabilitation 29 CFR 1910.120,8-hour • of a 1,975 slip marina valued at $60M. The work included regulatory agency Certification interaction, bathymetric surveys, sediment sampling and analysis, dredging Tetra Tech's Corporate Dive • plans, utility assessments and upgrade, seawall repair alternatives, construction Master, PADI,YMCA Rescue phasing,and environmental mitigation. and Advanced Diver • Design-Build Downtown Shoreline Marina, City of Long Beach, CA — Professional Affiliations: • Project Manager/Principal Engineer for the reconstruction of a 1750 slip marina Academy of Coastal,Ocean, at a cost of$30M. Work included optimization of marina layout, conversion of Ports&Navigation Engineers, • timber to concrete float system, reburbishment of utilities (i.e., electrical, Diplomat • mechanical, fire water, sewer, and communications). Other design components American Society of Civil included assessment of existing gangways, new ADA gangways. Engineers • Harbor Association of Industry • Basin 8 Marina,City of Long Beach,CA—Project and Construction Manager. and Commerce Provided construction administration for new public marina facility on Cerritos • Channel for approximately 30 vessels. Project included constructability review Contaminated Sediment Task of floating dock system and piles, access ramp and revetment, review and Force • approval of submittals for construction of pile guided pre-cast concrete floating Coasts,Oceans,Ports and • dock structures,ADA aluminum gangway,utilities,and shore facilities.Services Rivers Institute • included rapid response to RFIs, fast-track document reviews, on-call design Office: engineering services, schedule reviews, cost analyses and control, change order Long Beach,California • request reviews and negotiations, document tracking, weekly meetings and monthly reporting. Years of Experience: • Dock No. 9 Replacement, City of Long Beach, CA — Project Manager/ 23 • Engineer currently responsible for the replacement of a 200-foot floating mega Years with Tetra Tech: • yacht dock located in Rainbow Harbor. The project includes multilevel ADA access to dock as well as structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering 16 • disciplines related to the facility. • • • • • • O TETRATECH Fernando Pages, P.E., D.CE • Ocean Engineering Design Support • • • Clipper Yacht Marina Fuel Distribution,Sausalito,CA—Prepared workplan to remove 2 USTs and replace with • 2 10,000-gallon above ground tanks and related fuel distribution and monitoring system. Prepared design,plans and • specifications including regulatory permitting, and construction bid package for the new ASTs, piping, dispensers, • and leak detection system. Design and Analysis of San Leandro Marina, San Leandro, CA — Performed conceptual design, engineering • analysis and design, permits, plans, specifications, cost estimates, and bid documents for San Leandro Marina, San • Leandro, California. Prepared a computer program to optimize the slip size distribution and spacing, to maximize areal use of the harbor. Over 750 slips ranging from 25' to 80' were designed using a concrete float system guided • by concrete piles. The project also included the access gangways, and electrical and mechanical distribution system • for the marina and supporting facilities. Maintenance Dredging Program, City of Long Beach, CA — Project Manager/Engineer currently involved in • several projects geared toward the reimplementation of the City's Maintenance Dredging Program. Prepared the • Sediment Sampling and Analysis Plan to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.and coordinated dredging operations and disposal with beach replenishment and maintenance activities. Coordinating and implementing the • plan which involves underwater sediment sampling, and eelgrass delineation, bathymetric surveys, reporting and • permitting assistance. Restoration/Environmental Assessment and Public Participation Plans for the Berman Oil Spill, San Juan, • Puerto Rico—Task Manager and Principal Engineer for developing and implementing a public participation plan to • present restoration alternatives. Part of the work consisted of assessing biological, ecological and coastal resources • to identify potential restoration projects. Restoration projects included reef restoration, artificial reefs, coastal restoration, and wetlands/marshlands evaluation and acquisition. The contract was through NOAA and the Trustee • Council is comprised of the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, NOAA and National • Park Service. Emergency Restoration of Physical Injury to Corals due to the Fortuna Reefer Grounding Incident, Mona • Island, Puerto Rico — Project Engineer responsible for developing and implementing the dive plan for the • emergency restoration of physical injury to corals after the grounding of the M/V Fortuna Reefer. Fieldwork included assessment and fast-track repair to coral heads over a 30-day period, within three months of grounding • incident;the fastest coral reef restoration project conducted by NOAA to date. • Jack Dunster Marine Biological Reserve, City of Long Beach, CA — Project Manager/Engineer responsible for • design, engineering analysis, permitting, and preparation of plans, specifications and bid documents for the refurbishment of a degraded wetland area within Alamitos Bay. Project design components included a floating • breakwater, and 3 ADA gangways for two observation platforms and a 132' floating dock. Assisted the City in the • evaluation and selection of contractors, and provided technical support during award period. Provided construction management and support services while working closely with City engineers, inspectors, managers, and the • contractor. Huntington Harbour Seawall Repairs,Huntington Harbour, CA—Project Manager responsible for performing • underwater bulkhead inspection surveys and engineered repair methods for 7,800 lineal feet of bulkhead, in over • 130 properties in Huntington Harbour. The work included preparation of site-specific plans and specifications • formulated to minimize potential impact to marine and benthic habitats.The project required permit applications and environmental CEQA documentation for relevant agencies including California Coastal Commission, City of • Huntington Beach, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the State Lands Commission. Communication and negotiations with various resource agencies including U.S. Fish and • Wildlife, California Department of Fish and Game, and National Marine Fisheries Service has been a vital • component to the success of the project. A soft-bottom mitigation plan proposing a wetland improvement project in the Bolsa Chica Ecological Preserve was developed by Tetra Tech and has been approved by all agencies. The • wetland improvement plan was implemented by Tetra Tech. • Lido Peninsula Bulkhead Replacement, Lido Peninsula, CA — Project Manager/Principal Engineer for the • reconstruction of a 310-foot long corroded steel seawall and sidewalk. The services provided included conceptual design,regulatory permitting with variances,and final engineering design and construction support. • • • • • • • • O TETRATECH James Costello, P.E. • Ocean Engineering Design Support • • • Mr. Costello has 27 years of engineering experience providing structural Education: • analysis, design, and project management. His academic research background M.S.,Civil Engineering, includes finite element methods and nonlinear stability. James' professional University of Washington,1991 • experience includes design of buildings, locks, dams, bridges and marine BS,Civil Engineering, University • structures. James has performed extensive design work for floating,float-in,and of California, 1985 in-the-wet hydraulic steel and concrete structures, and has performed advanced • seismic analyses using non-linear time history methods. He has designed Registrations/Certifications: floating lock guide walls,dams,and gates for the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Licensed Professional Engineer, • and has extensive experience with steel design and reinforced concrete design. Civil,Washington(31737) • James has developed methods for designing large-diameter steel encased Licensed Professional Engineer, reinforced concrete shafts. He has extensive experience in soil-structure Civil,Louisiana(0035319) • interaction analysis. James' diverse design experience includes bridge seismic Areas of Expertise: • retrofit for Caltrans and lock design for the Army Corps of Engineers.James has Floating,Float-In,&In-The-Wet • led the structural design with many types of projects including bridges, tunnels, Hydraulic Structures gates,and locks. Floating Lock Guide Walls • EXPERIENCE Structural Analysis • Earthquake Engineering Panama Canal Design-Build; Panama Canal Authority, Panama — Senior Foundation Engineering • Technical Reviewer for this mammoth project that involves in complex, Cold-formed Steel Design innovative designs. Tetra Tech Bellevue Design Center's efforts on the Panama • Third Set of Locks Project include the approach structures, the water saving Reinforced Concrete Design • basins,conduits, trifurcations and valve swctures,and the wing walls(inlet and Boat Locks • outlet monoliths)for both the Atlantic and Pacific Lock Complexes.The seismic Bridges analyses of these structures is a nonlinear time history analysis that includes the Seismic Retrofit • hydrodynamic effects of chamber water, yielding backftll, nonlinear foundation interaction,and accounts for the surrounding large concrete monoliths that affect office: • the seismic motions. Bellevue,Washington • Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Hurricane Risk Reduction; USACE, New Years of Experience: • Orleans District—Technical Manager for the largest design-build contract led 27 by the USACE for a hurricane risk reduction flood barrier at the Inner Harbor • Navigation Canal near New Orleans. The flood barrier is composed of a 150- Years with Tetra Tech: • foot sector gate, a 56-foot lift gate, a 150-foot barge gate, T-walls, 20 approximately two miles of braced floodwall, and includes the closing of the • Mississippi River Gulf Outlet. The purpose of the project is to reduce hurricane • surges originating from Lake Borgne. • Chickamauga Lock Upstream and Downstream Approach Walls; USACE, Nashville District — Project Manager for design of the upper and lower • approach walls at the new Chickamauga Lock to the 100 percent level of plans • and specifications. The design accommodates the unique site geotechnical features by utilizing drilled shaft foundations in the relatively deep sand and • cobble layer upstream and concrete filled, steel shell gravity piers that bear on • the surface rock layer downstream. • Charleroi Lock and Dam Lower Floating Guard Wall; USACE, Pittsburgh District—Project Engineer for the final design of a floating lower guard wall at • Charleroi Lock and Dam. The lower guard wall was composed of a post- tensioned concrete pontoon with intermediate transverse bulkheads,fabricated at a dry dock facility, and floated to the project site.A drilled-shaft-supported nose • pier was constructed at the downstream end of the wall, and the pontoon was • • • • O TETRATECH James Costello, P.E. Ocean Engineering Design Support installed between the nose pier and the new river wall. The nose pier and new river wall act as both guide and support structures. The nose pier protects the pontoons from longitudinal barge impacts.The pontoons are locked in • position with removable closure blocks and locking keys. The entire wall was designed to be constructed in-the-wet (without a cofferdam).James was responsible for preparation of a lessons-learned report and a design report. Olmsted Locks and Dam, Upper and Lower Approach Walls; USACE, Louisville District — As Structural Engineer, James was responsible for the design of post-tensioned, concrete pontoons. He developed 3D finite • element models to evaluate dynamic response to seismic and impact loads. He also developed soil/structure interaction model in STRUDL based on SASSI output matrices. Construction for this project was completed in 2005. • Museum Plaza Building Flood Walls; KendaUtHeaton Associates; Louisville,KY—This project integrates with • and requires modification to portions of the flood protection system that protects downtown Louisville from flooding along the Ohio River. As Design Engineer, James participated in the design of replacement and relocation of two floodgates,one across Washington Street and another at Muhammad Ali Center and associated floodwalls. • Houma Navigation Lock Design Report/Plans/Specs; USACE, Vicksburg, VA — Structural Engineer for preliminary design details for an offsite prefabricated float-in lock and floodgate. In this role, he evaluated and compared float-in design with cast-in-place alternatives. Various lock and floodgate size combinations were • developed and evaluated. The float-in lock monoliths were constructed at an offsite graving yard under precast shop conditions.The graving yard is located near a navigable channel that was used to transport the monoliths to the lock site. Bay Shore Boulevard Undercrossing; Caltrans,San Francisco,CA— Structural Engineer for the seismic retrofit • of this reinforced concrete T-girder bridge. • Tyler Street Pedestrian Overerossing;Caltrans,Los Angeles,CA—Structural Engineer for the seismic retrofit of this reinforced concrete box girder bridge. Justin Drive Overcrossing; Caltrans,San Francisco,CA —As Structural Engineer, James performed the seismic retrofit of this reinforced concrete box girder bridge. • Route 134/710 Separation; Caltrans, Los Angeles, CA — As Structural Engineer, James conducted the seismic • retrofit of a seven-span box girder bridge. Kentucky Locks Floating Caisson; USACE,Nashville District—To support the fabrication and construction of a second floating caisson for the Kentucky Locks Project. James served as Engineer for design documentation. The design work included an increase of an additional 18-inch extension in height in the vertical position, provisions for • lock dewatering pipes on the caisson,provisions for caisson installation at any Tennessee or Cumberland River Lock without modification to the lock structures,and analyses for flotation and rotation. • Hollywood and Vine Transit Station; Los Angeles,CA—As Structural Engineer.James provided design services for the Hollywood and Vine transfer station and crossover structure. He designed the entrance structure and the • concrete bearing wall facility. This project was part of the METRO Red Line Project. The station is 520 feet long; the structure is 370 feet long and approximately 40 feet deep and 60 feet wide. Both station and structure were • buried 15 feet below the surface of Hollywood Avenue. Work included all structural analysis, design and detailing for the station,crossover,and entrances. • • • • O TETRATECH Robert Feldpausch • Ocean Engineering Design Support • • • Mr. Feldpausch provides management of projects in marine and freshwater Education: • environments on behalf of the U.S. Navy (NUWC, NAVFAC NW, SW, DC, B.S., Environmental Studies and Midwest and Atlantic, NAVSEA, AUTEC), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Policy, Michigan State • NOAA, U.S. Air Force, and commercial and Port Authority clients throughout University,1998 • the United States. He is experienced in managing and conducting hydrographic A.S.,Geographic Resources and marine geophysical surveys, marine/freshwater ports and harbors and Environmental Technology, • geotechnical and environmental investigations, and supporting sediment Lansing Community College, • transport and natural recovery modeling activities. His on-water experience 1996 ranges from shallow nearshore and intercoastal water (less than 1 meter) to Areas of Expertise: • offshore water depths of 5,000 meters and from managing projects ranging in Hydrographic and Geophysical size from less than a square kilometer to thousands of square kilometers. Mr. Survey • Feldpausch specializes in managing and performing single and multibeam Marine and freshwater • hydrographic surveys in accordance with the USACE Hydrographic Surveying investigations to support • Manual and International Hydrographic Organization Standards. Additional CERCA, RCRA,and MTCA expertise includes sediment sampling and characterization, water quality Support for NPDES permitting permitting and monitoring, and freshwater and marine geotechnical • investigations for navigation (e.g., dredging), environmental remediation, and Remedial Action/Remedial • offshore development projects. He also manages Tetra Tech's Marine Mapping Design Documents and Plans • Group which specializes in near and offshore hydrographic and geophysical Sediment Remediation surveys. • Office: • EXPERIENCE Bothell,Washington • NAVFAC SW and NAVSEA, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Years of Experience: Newport, Rhode Island, Southern California Offshore Range (SCORE), 17 • San Clemente, CA — CTO 20 which was awarded by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport through NAVFAC SW. This task Years with Tetra Tech: • was associated with planning the installation of submarine cables from sea to 13 • shore in the area offshore of San Clemente Island, CA to add shallow water training capabilities to the existing range complex, Southern California Offshore • Range (SCORE), located about 70 nautical miles (NM)off the San Diego coast. • Cable route planning efforts depend upon seafloor bathymetry; the existing bathymetric data did not provide adequate coverage to support the cable route • planning. Project manager for this CTO which included shallow (25 m) and • deep water (1,350m) multibeam surveys to chart the seafloor bathymetry to facilitate cable routing to comply with the Environmental Impact Statement for • the project and to assist the Navy in avoidance of abalone habitat. The project • survey mapped approximately 700 square NM with a RESON 7150-F multibeam system. The project was planned to include an estimated 2,700 NM • of main scheme and cross lines for survey near the island. Survey operations • were performed on schedule and under budget. NAVFAC Southwest Division, Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San • Francisco, CA — Field operations lead for multibeam bathymetric survey, • marine and land geophysical investigations and collection and processing of sediment core samples for analysis for sediment investigation of onshore and • offshore metal reef and metal slag areas. Cores were processed and sampled for • chemistry, geotechnical, and contaminant mobility testing. Tasks included organization, as well as conducting all phases of work associated with • multibeam sonar bathymetric survey to determine the extent of nearshore metal • reefs. Co-designed, developed and constructed a towed magnetometer array to perform a survey to determine the aerial distribution of ferrous materials off • shore of know disposal areas for potentially radiologically impacted metal slag • • • • • • O TETRATECH Robert Feldpausch • Ocean Engineering Design Support • • • and debris at the Metal Reef and Metal Slag areas. Shoreline and adjacent harbor area above meal low water were • surveyed with a Time Domain Electromagnetic Induction meter to determine the aerial distribution and • concentration/thickness of the areas impacted by metal slag and metallic debris. Prepared data report and work plan for next phase of work. • U.S.Navy Southwest Division,Remedial Action Contract(SWRAC),Delivery Order 95,CA—Tetra Tech was • contracted to conduct seismic and geotechnical evaluations on IR Site 1 and IR Site 2 and a surface Ordnance and • Explosives (OE)and Ordnance and Explosives Waste (OEW)characterization to determine the presence and nature and extent of OE/OEW contamination. Responsible for oversight of Class I Hydrographic surveys of Site I and Site • II nearshore areas. The bathymetric survey was conducted to address potential sliding or lateral spreading of • perimeter dikes.The bathymetry data was used in conjunction with tide, wind, and wave data for design of dike and shoreline erosion protection.The surveys included coverage of the shoreline and offshore areas,accessible to survey • vessel, to a distance of approximately 500 feet. Served as Site Health and Safety Officer and technical support • during offshore drilling operations. Responsible for health and safety of drilling and sampling crews, daily health and safety briefings, provided vessel navigation using DGPS, surveyed sediment boring locations, monitored • drilling,and collected geotechnical sediment samples. • Confidential Client,Pipeline Route Survey and Reporting,Confidential Location—Project manager for 220 km pipeline geophysical route survey. Survey included offshore routes and landings in water depths ranging from 3 — • 600m. Survey spread included a 3 ton tow body outfitted with a synthetic aperature sonar (ProSAS-60), RESON • 7125 multibeam, and Edgetech subbottom profiler. In addition a Edgetech 2000 DSS towfish with combination • sidescan sonar and subbottom profiler was utilized along with a vessel mounted RESON 7125 multibeam. San Juan Bay Estuary Program, Condado Lagoon, Puerto Rico — Coordinated and oversaw the collection, • processing, and QC for a multibeam bathymetry conducted in support of baseline investigations and included • benthic community data collection and sediment sampling. Survey results will he used to evaluate alternatives for restoring the lagoon to support a diverse epibenthic assemblage of lagoonal and estuarine species, specifically • seagrass communities. • NAVFAC Atlantic, Hydrographic and Ground-Truthing Surveys and Characterization of the Benthic • Habitat within the Proposed Undersea Warfare Training Range (USWTR), Jacksonville, FL — Project manager for this contract with the U.S. navy Atlantic Division to perform an offshore survey of two U.S. Navy test • ranges between 60 and 90 miles offshore of the east coast of Florida. Responsible for development of project work plans, managing the mobilization and staff for sonars surveys and benthic studies of ranges with a combined area of • 920 NM2. Responsible for the collection, processing, analysis and reporting of high resolution bathymetry, • geophysical and bottom habitat data. The surveys included high resolution geophysical systems which mapped the • seabed and surface features in high resolution and subsurface stratigraphy in water depths from 38 to 679 meters. The work performed for NAVFAC Atlantic provided critical information to engineers to assess the suitability of the • seabed and subsea cable routing for planned military hydrophone installations and to assess the impacts and potentially minimize effects of proposed military exercises on potentially sensitive benthic environments. Following • the collection of multibeam sonar and subbottom profiling sonar data extensive grounding and classification • operations were conducted. NAVSEA, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, Rhode Island, Barking Sands Underwater • Range Expansion (BSURE), HI — Project manager for deep water multibeam survey conducted to chart the • seafloor bathymetry, extending to depths of 5,000 meters off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii to facilitate the installation • of subsea marine cables at the Barking Sands Underwater Range Expansion (BSURE). BSURE encompasses approximately 900 square nautical miles (NM2) of three-dimensional (31)) underwater tracking areas, located 9 • nautical miles (NM) off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii. Project required mobilization of a Reson SeaBat 7150 from • Denmark. The sonar was permanently installed on the hull of a 133-ft vessel along with all hardware and software necessary to complete the BSURE multibeam survey.All systems were rigidly mounted on custom mounts precisely • measured and offsets determined with a robotic total station. Mobilization included transit of the vessel from California to Hawaii. As a result extremely successful and efficient field and project management the project survey • was conducted and completed on schedule and within the budget while also completing survey of additional areas • not included in the initial project scope. • • • • • • • TETRATECH SUjoy B. Roy, Ph.D. • o Ocean Engineering Design Support • • • Dr. Sujoy Roy has led several major interdisciplinary studies related to water Education: • resources, water quality and sea level rise impacts, with a particular focus on Ph.D.,Civil and Environmental future growth and climate change. Key recent studies include evaluating sea Engineering,Carnegie Mellon • level rise impacts on a NASA facility in San Francisco Bay, on coastal water University,Pittsburgh, Pa, 1995 • infrastructure in South Orange County, and on salinity intrusion in San M.S.,Civil and Environmental Francisco Bay-Delta. Other related studies include climate change impacts on Engineering,Camegie Mellon • water supplies from the Los Angeles Aqueduct, a national study on the role of University, Pittsburgh,Pa, 1992 • climate change on future water withdrawals, and an ongoing study on the B.Tech.,Civil Engineering, adaptation of agriculture In San Joaquin Valley to potential climate change. Dr. Indian Institute of Technology, • Roy currently serves on the Science Advisory Board of the U.S. Environmental New Delhi,India, 1990 Protection Agency. He served on National Academy of Sciences panels on Areas of Experience: • Missouri River Basin restoration and on Clean Water Act Implementation across • the Mississippi Basin. Climate change impact assessment • EXPERIENCE Water supply and demand assessment • Climate Adaptation Study on NASA Ames Research Center — This project Water quality modeling • focuses on evaluating the risks of climate variability and change on the mission and operations of the NASA Ames Research Center, which is vulnerable to Professional Affiliations: • climate change due to its location adjacent to South San Francisco Bay. American Water Resources • Potential impacts being evaluated include: Increases in the frequency and Association intensity of extreme storms that could produce unprecedented flooding across American Geophysical Union • the site; sea level rise that could exceed a meter by the end of the 21st century: increase in extreme wind speeds that could impair aviation operations: increases Office: • in frequency, duration and severity of heat waves over the 21st century; Lafayette,California • changing groundwater flow and migration pathways of contaminated groundwater;and loss of wetlands and habitat. Years of Experience: • Climate Change Study on the Los Angeles Aqueduct—Analyzed the impacts 19 • of climate change on water supplies to Los Angeles from the Eastern Sierra Years with Tetra Tech: Nevada.to evaluate adaptation strategies to address the impacts of such changes. t9 • Climate change impacts were assessed through a mix of modeling and analytical • approaches, including dynamic and statistical downscaling of global climate models, and through evaluation of the 80-year historical record in the basin. • Adaptation measures considered as pan of this work, including the creation of • additional groundwater/surface water storage, conservation, and new water supplies,was based on the projections of runoff under various climate scenarios, • and over different timeframes. • Climate Impact Assessment in Orange County Integrated Regional Water • Management (IRWM) Plan — Developed analysis in support of the IRWM to address both adaptation to the effects of climate change and mitigation of • greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Included consideration of water supply and • demand,flooding risk,sea level rise,and impacts to aquatic habitat. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) for Modeling Turbidity and Salinity in • the California Delta—There is a need for tools to provide rapid responses for • water quality parameters to facilitate planning and operations in the Sacramento- San Joaquin Delta, for meeting multiple drinking water quality and ecological • objectives. Existing numerical models are computationally demanding and need • significant user expertise. We developed multiple ANNs for capturing the behavior of the Delta Simulation Model (DSM2), for constituents such as • salinity and turbidity, to apply within larger codes that are used for water supply • planning in California. • • • • • • O TETRATECH Sujoy B. Roy, Ph.D. Ocean Engineering Design Support • • Trends in Flows to the California Delta—Using historical precipitation,landuse and streamflow data over the past • century, evaluate trends in stream flows in across multiple stations representing inflows into the Delta. Understand • the magnitude and causes of change under California's highly variable rainfall patterns. • Selenium Modeling in North San Francisco Bay — Selenium from a variety of agricultural, industrial, and municipal sources, combined with natural loadings of the element, had led to impairment of San Francisco Bay, • largely as a result of elevated concentrations in certain species of fish and birds. Dr. Roy led an effort to develop a • model of the fate, transport and biological uptake of selenium in the bay, to better characterize the pathways of impairment in biota and to identify strategies to help minimize the causes of impairment. Potential Constraints in • Water Use in Response to Changing Climate. National-scale study to evaluate water use across the U.S.by different • sectors, with future projections of temperature and precipitation from a set of climate models. The goal was to identify areas that are more likely to be impacted because of the regional aspects of climate change, the existing • patterns of water use,and projected growth under a business-as-usual scenario. • Studies to Evaluate the Energy-Water Nexus — Conducted a set of studies for the Electric Power Research • Institute to evaluate the connections between water availability and electricity production in the United States, under the driving forces of population growth, land-use change, climate change, and potential changes in environmental • regulations. The studies estimated future withdrawals between now and 2025 at 3.000+counties across the US and evaluated stresses on existing aquatic systems as well as the need for new storage requirements to meet future • demands. • Risk Assessment Methodology for the Caribbean — Developed, for the Inter-American Development Bank. a • climate change risk assessment guidance document for Caribbean island states, including evaluation of climate projection data sources,and review of tools for risk assessment. • Recent Publications • Hutton. P.H., J. S. Rath,L. Chen. M. J. Ungs, and S. B. Roy (in review)Nine Decades of Salinity Observations in • the San Francisco Bay and Delta: Modeling and Trend Evaluation. ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and • Management. Kannan,N.,M.J. Ungs.J. S. Rath, L. Chen,C.Munill, S. Roy(2013)Evaluating Thermoelectric,Agricultural, and • Municipal Water Consumption in a National Water Resources Framework, Electric Power Research Institute • (EPRI).Palo Alto,CA. Bales, R.C., Rice, R., Roy, S.B. (2014) Estimated loss of snowpack storage in the Eastern Sierra Nevada with • climate warming, ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943- • 5452.0000453 ,04014055. • Chen, L., Roy, S. B., &Goldstein, R. A. (2013). Projected Freshwater Withdrawals Under Efficiency Scenarios for Electricity Generation and Municipal Use in the United States for 20301. JAWRA Journal of the American Water • Resources Association,49(1),231-246. • Costa-Cabral, M., Roy, S. B., Maurer, E. P., Mills, W. B., & Chen, L. (2013). Snowpack and runoff response to climate change in Owens Valley and Mono Lake watersheds.Climatic Change, 116(1),97-109. • Roy,S.B.,L.Chen,E. Girvetz.E. P.Maurer,W.B.Mills,and T.M.Grieb(2012)Projecting Water Withdrawal and • Supply for Future Decades in the U.S. under Climate Change Scenarios. Environmental Science and Technology, DOI: 10.1021/es2030774. • Chen,L.,Meseck, S. L.,Roy, S. B., Grieb,T. M.,&Baginska, B. (2012).Modeling Fate,Transport,and Biological • Uptake of Selenium in North San Francisco Bay.Estuaries and coasts, 35(6), 1551-1570. • National Research Council (Committee Member) (2011) Missouri River Planning: Recognizing and Incorporating Sediment Management,National Academies Press,Washington, DC. • Roy, S.B., and L. Chen (2011). Water Use for Electricity Generation and Other Sectors: Recent changes (1985- • 2005)and future projections(2005-2030),Electric Power Research Institute(EPRI),Palo Alto,CA: 1023676. • Kadlec. R.H., S. B. Roy, R.K. Munson, S. Charlton, and W.R. Brownlie. 2010. Water Quality Performance of Treatment Wetlands in the Imperial Valley,California,Ecological Engineering.Vol. 36,pp. 1093-1107. • • • • a�NTINGT0y o`� e ON-CALL n ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL v e= CONSULTING SERVICES 2 �o c���UNTV GP�� CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEY WATER PP ` 44 . n i OTETRATECH • TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. Program Manager Ms Mell has a diveise base of knowledge of the elements necessary to • successtully execute large scale multi-disciphnary projects During her 22 years Education in the civil engineering field she has had significant roles providing management University of Redlands coordination and detailed design on a broad range of project types As a piolect B S,Civil Engineering, 1992 • manager she has pulled together successful teams to complete these projects on Registrations/Certifications schedule and on budget Ms Mel] has strong leadership capabilities in team Registered Professional Engineer development, communication within the team and builds strong client California No C59104 relationships through communication Project Management • Her civil engmeenng experience includes PSMJ—PM Workshop • • Freeway interchange improvement • Bridge reconstruction and Tetra Tech Project Management projects widening Series • - Completed all Levels • Large scale fiber optic network • Site development Seminars for Staff design and construction . Utility design • • Roadway extensions and widening • Hydrology and storm drain design PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Street improvements • Storm dram master plan American Society of Civil preparation Engineers • Her project management experience includes both public and private projects of WormSe)n's Transportation Seminar varying size that include multiple sources of funding including Federal state and local transportation funding, Security Grant Funding,and private sources Institute of Transportation Her management skills include project scheduling cost estimating building Engineers(ITE) • consensus, strong presentation skills and innovative thinking Ms Mell has been a Office valuable asset in project execution for her clients Irvine,CA EXPERIENCE Years of Experience • Pavement Resurfacing of Beach Parking Lot, City of Huntington Beach, 22 Huntington Beach, CA — Project Manager for the rehabilitation of a beach Years with Tetra Tech parking lot encompassing two different structural elevation sections Tetra Tech 22 • prepared base maps design survey and data collection survey verification during construction, and utility surveys The Team also provided final plan set improvement plans, signing and sti iping plans, and PS&E • Riverside Dr. Bridge over Los Angeles River, Bridge No. 53C-1298, City of • Los Angeles, CA — Ms Mell is overseeing the design coordinating with sub- consultants stakeholders and agencies, and is providing regular schedule updates and holding progress meetings to review contract objectives and milestones This is a federally tunded project and requires plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans District 7 and the Federal Highway Administratio❑ (FHWA) With this historic . bridge falling below current design standards Ms Mel] is overseeing the completion of environmental documentation and permitting geotechnical and hydraulic analyses bridge widening and retrofit tratfic and fighting upgrades, and 100% plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) in an etfort to fix geometric deficiencies banter rail vulnerabilities structural weaknesses and Los Angeles . River Bicycle Lane impedance issues . McBean Regional Transit Center Park and Ride,City of Santa Clarita, CA— . As the Project Director, Ms Mell was responsible for delivery of the project tocusmg on meeting the client's expectations for quality by providing schedule . updates and holding progress meetings to review contract objectives and milestones As the Engineer of Record, Ms Mell oversaw the preparation and provided technical support to the project team through the 100% Plans TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. Program Manager Specifications and Estimate She coordinated with sub-consultants, stakeholders, and agencies and monitored the • design schedule to ensure project delivery dates were being met Tetra Tech was contracted by the City of Santa Claiita to expand the existing McBean Regional Transit Center (MRTC) through the addition of live new bus layover pads with iive canopies and the addition of a new pack and • ride tacility with approximately 282 new paikmg spaces The existing MRTC cannot accommodate commuter buses or passengers due to the lack of paiking spaces and bus bays To satisfy these needs the City s Transit Division secured ARRA and CMAQ giant funding through the FTA and MTA to expand the center The expansion will provide much-needed public parking and otter a dedicated passenger pick-up and drop-oil area The MRTC expansion will add value to the community by increasing safety, landscaping vacant property improving tiaific circulation and encouraging alternative transportation modes Tetra Tech has prepared a complete PS&E package for the improvements to the MRTC and will assist the City during the construction phase of the project Cherry Avenue Grade Separation, County of San Bernardino, CA - Project Director loi Engineering and Envnonmental services to widen the existing grade separation at Cherry Avenue The final cross section will be a six lane joadway a raised, landscaped median, and sidewalks on each side An 18' high ietaining wall was designed to avoid unpacting existing right of way The existing tive span bridge will be widened on both sides and pier protection walls will be required due to the proximity to the railioad tracks The project jequires coordination with • BNSF and Southern California Regional Rail Authouty (SCRRA)/ Metrolink who operate the existing railroad tracks Project tasks included preparation of roadway layout grading signal plans retaining wall plans signing and sti ipmg plans coordination of the environmental documents, and prepai ation of specifications and estimate Fred Waring Drive Widening Project, City of Palm Desert, Palm Desert, CA — Piolect Engineer for this 10- • million lour-mile arterial improvement project involved widening Fied Waring Duve to three lanes in each direction with a raised landscaped median landscaping for a one-mile long strip pack revising access to Goleta Avenue from Poitola to Fred Warmg Drive construction of retaining and sound walls, and dry utility trunk line and service line undergrounding Work tasks included preliminary engineering preparation of the environmental document surveying, right-of-way engineering, utility coordination relocation and under-grounding obtaining permits preparation of final construction plans specifications and cost estimates and construction management and inspection services for the following work elements, bus stop i npiovements, street, curb guttei drainage retaining, sound walls, dry utility trunk link and service line undergiounding traffic signals new and modifications to • existing signing and suiping street lightmg, construction staging and tiaffic contol landscape and irriaation Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project, Orange County Flood Control District — Ms Mel] has been • involved as a Project Manager for the preparation of trattic control plans for permitting through the City of Yorba Linda traffic control plans and a 2 mile temporary bikeway detour for permitting through the County of Orange and Caltrans District 12 and 2 miles of permanent bikeway plans Additional project tasks included grading signing and striping special provisions, and cost estimating Tetia Tech was contracted to provide preliminary and final design seivices for relocation of 19,500 lineai feet segment of 54-mc,h trunk interceptor, 6,000 linear feet of 15- and 18- . inch sewer mains flow metering station and the decommissioning of the existing trunk interceptor segment for Orange County Flood Control District Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I Project, City of Pismo Beach, Pismo Beach, CA — Ms Mel] is currently . serving as the QA/QC Manager for the design of a total street icconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell Beach Road in the City of Pismo Beach The project entails incorporating a new Class 1 Bikeway along an existing Caltrans right-ol-way (Highway 1) In addition, the project aims to replace aging utilities including a new 10' water line new 8 reclaimed water line, undergrounding power and comm lines, and new storm drain improvements The project will incorporate new way-lindmg and streetscape enhancements including pavement enhancements at crosswalks and intersections tull ADA compliance street furniture and landscape i rnprovernents(incorporating Low Impact Development techniques) TETRATECH Eric Metz, PLS Project Manager • Mr Metz has been a member of the Tetra Tech team for over 14 years, with Education experience on both public and private sector projects of varying size Mr Metz Allan Hancock College, . is experienced in the design and preparation of plans for sewer transmission Business Marketing, Liberal Arts systems, water distribution systems, street and storm drain improvements and Transfer Studies . "Trading activities varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans Mr Allan Hancock College Design . Metz also holds a workma knowledge of cost estimating Courses He'is also well-versed in the preparation of plans for structural engineering Architectural Drawing . Architectural Delineation projects Mr Metz is accomplished in CAD Design with extensive knowledge in Architectural Graphics • Autodesk's Civil 3d Revit & Navisworks BIM software along with the Computer-Aided Drafting operation and maintaining of standards and details Mr Metz has been appointed Networking Essentials a Designated Liaison with Tetra Tech's intormation technology department, and PC Care and Upgrading . continues to be at the forefront of CAD and computer technology-related ideas Registrations/Certifications and upgrades Registered Professional Land Surveyor . EXPERIENCE California No 9198 . Rehabilitation of Huntington State Beach Parking Lot, City of Huntington Computer Technician A+ Beach, Huntington Beach, CA — Mr Metz served as the survey lead tot the Certification rehabilitation of the Huntmgton State Beach parking lot located along Pacific Office Coast Highway for the City of Huntington Beach. Irvine,California • Houghton Park Community Center, City of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA - Years of Experience Tetra Tech was contracted to provide civil engineering services including . 14 sui vey services and pet mating support services for the new Houghton Park . Community Center to Long Beach, Calitorma The current center is utilized for Years with Tetra Tech youth teen adult and senior programs Past studies and inspection of the center 14 . have concluded that in order to meet the needs of the community, a full replacement is desired The City of Long Beach seeks to build an approximately 20 000 s 1 building with shared spaces that can be programmed in a variety of . ways and transformed easily into spaces of varying size The tnal design is intended to efficiently house statt and support services improve site satety command and control and sustainably provide for the needs of the community . Mi Metz lead the survey team to compete the tollowing horizontal and vertical site control topographic survey cross- sections and profile survey preparation . of horizontal control plans, and preparation of existing conditions base map . Riverside Dr. near Zoo Dr. Bridge over Los Angeles River,Bridge No.53C- . 1298, City of Los Angeles, CA — Field Survey for the bridge widening project and retrofit of this historic biidee which was tallrng below current design . standards Mr Metz performed field surveys and site surveys to support the . bi idge widemng and retrofit, tratfic and lighting upgrades and 100% plans specifications and estimates (PS&E) in an effort to correct geometric . deficiencies, barrier rail vulnerabilities, structural weaknesses, and Los Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues This was a tederally tunded project and plan reviews and approvals by Caltrans District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)were required Surveying and Mapping at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake,NAVFAC SW, China Lake, CA—Performed surveying and mapping to establish new horizontal and vertical control monuments to the areas at and surioundma the runway to provide a uniform set of horizontal and vertical values for consistency of datums for future work done within these areas Tetra Tech prepared Horizontal and Vertical Control Map including the basis of TETRATECH Eric Metz, PLS Project Manager coordinates, benchmai k, procedure of survey vicinity map indicating monument locations point listing monument stamping northing easting latitude longitude elevation plane convergence grid scale factor elevation scale factor and combined factor Also, provided concrete survey monument with bronze survey marker set above grade and stamped tollowing Government standards All survey research material and related documents were scanned and hypetlinked as required by NAVFAC SW Boundary Surveys for NRCS Easements, Natural Resources Conservation Services, CA —Performed field • surveys for the Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) Wetland Restoration and Protection (WRP) Easement Program Tetra Tech was contracted by the NRCS to provide boundary sui veys legal descriptions and exhibits, and GIS data for 33 separate sites in 12 Northern Califoinia counties Project sites range in size from 1 1 to 2 871 acres and located primarily in agricultural clop or grazing land The survey work consists of peilotming teld boundary surveys to define the parent parcel and topographic surveys to define the WRP easement boundary Once the boundaries are defined, legal desci iptions and plats are produced to accompany warranty deeds thus creating the casements The lmal stage of the project includes monumenting the angle points of the casement Tena Tech will install casement witness posts at 500 toot intervals along the boundary of the easement Once these tasks are completed Tetia Tech will file Records of Survey foi the boundaries in the county in which the WRP Easement is located Critical to this project is adherence to an aggressive schedule of 90 days toi completion of each site s survey tasks Facilities Rehab and Enlargement of Building 510,Air Force Plant 42,Kishimoto Architects, Palmdale,CA— Peiformed field surveys of the existing site to support the preparation of Design-Bid-Build plans and specifications foi an upgraded communications hub Project scope includes topographic survey of existing site, civil upgrades for a new parking lot and upgraded security fencing Stiuctural upgrades include a new concrete shell for blast protection and seismic upgrades, upgraded mechanical systems, electrical communications dry type fine protection, and fire alarm design services foj the rehabilitation and enlargement of Building 510 Design/Build Services for Fiber Optic Network Project, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA — Provided as- • built survey services to document the actual physical location of the installed fiber optic network This project is a Design/Build for the Port of Long Beach to build a secure fiber optic network connecting Secuiity Personnel First Responders, and Regional Stakeholders This project involves laying over 16 miles of Tiber setting manholes and hndholes and connecting existing buildings and security devices onto the network The network was designed to . be self-healing and was installed using a unique blown fiber technique Elmer Avenue Phase II Project, City of Los Angeles BOE, Sun Valley, CA — Performed field survey for this City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering Proposition O project This project is an essential part of advancing green intiastiucture approaches that transloim neighborhoods and environments, and an inpoitant step towards a more complete green streets and infrastructuie toolkit for the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Mr Metz peitoimed field and site surveys to support the design of new catch basins and storm drain piping that collects and conveys additional stormwater to the infiltration galleries 1408 Washington Boulevard, Washington and New England Tract 63843, Anastasi Development Company, . LLC, Los Angeles, CA— Pertormed surveying/condo mapping services for a 41 unit, 3-story condominium project in the City of Los Angeles including 2 underground parking levels The mapping services were provided for condominium purposes and included the dedication of right-ot-way on Washington Boulevard The condominium plan included the unit detinitions common area detimtions and exclusive use common area definitions Daggett Ridge Wind Farm,AES Wind Generation,Inc.,Barstow,CA —Field Sui vey/Mappmg for an 82 5 MW , wind energy piolect located south of Barstow CA Mr Metz assisted in the preparation of legal descriptions for easements and the project boundary, as well as prcloi coed a power line sui vey to verity clearances below high power electrical lines Survey services performed included the preparation of Records of Suivey, ALTA surveys and coordination of aerial topography and access easements across federal BLM land and private Comprehensive site , surveys were conducted to locate overhead power transmission lines for Metropolitan Water District Jason Fussel, PE, PLS, LEED® AP, QSD/P, • TETRATECH ENV SP • QA/QC Manager Mr Fussel has been a member of the Tetra Tech team for more than eleven years Education and has a broad knowledge of civil engineering stemming from his involvement California Polytechnic State in variety of residential, educational and federal projects His experience University,San Luis Obispo • includes work on both public and private sector jobs of varying size and B S Civil Engineering,2003 construction material types including the design of sewer transmission systems, Registrations/Certifications water distribution systems, street and storm drain improvements and grading Registered Professional activities varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans Mr Fussel's Engineer strengths include stormwater analysis and studies, design, preparation of California No 70879 specifications, bid documents and cost estimates, and construction support • services Registered Professional Engineer Mr Fussel has comprehensive knowledge of Autodesk's Civil 3D software for HawaiiNo 15600 both conceptual and detailed design studies, as well as the production of Registered Professional Land construction plan sets Experience also includes the use of Bentley's WaterCAD Surveyor for water distribution, Flowmaster for quick pipe and channel hydraulic California No 9006 calculations,and HEC-RAS for stormwater system design and the Environmental Qualified SWPPP Developer Protection Agency's(EPA) Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) (QSD) and Qualified SWPPP Mr Fussel is also experienced with providing comprehensive site surveys which Practitioner(2023 p p o p y Certificate#20231 have been critical to the design of access and arterial roads for large projects Mr Fussel is well versed in managing all survey tasks for stormwater quality EnvisionTM Sustainabtlity enhancement projects, wind energy projects, municipal projects and federal DoD Professional projects Mr Fussel s responsibilities have included conducting aerial and LEED®Accredited Professional topographic surveys, utility surveys, Record of Surveys, ALTA surveys, and • coordination of aerial topography Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil EXPERIENCE Engineers FY12, FY13, and FY14 Boundary Surveys for NRCS Easements, Natural California Land Surveyors • Resources Conservation Services, CA — Mr Fussel is serving as Project Association Surveyor and Project Engineer responsible for providing quality control and field Office survey services for the Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) San Luis Obispo,California Wetland Restoration and Protection (WRP) Easement Program Tetra Tech was contracted three years in a row by the NRCS to provide boundary surveys, legal Years of Experience • descriptions and exhibits, and GIS data for 50 separate sites in 22 Northern 11 California counties Project sites range in size from l l to 2871 acres and are mostly located in agricultural crop or grazing land The survey work consists of Years with Tetra Tech performing field boundary surveys to define the parent parcel, and topographic 11 surveys to define the WRP easement boundary Once the boundaries are defined, legal descriptions and plats are produced to accompany warranty deeds, thus creating the easements The final stage of the project includes monumentmg the angle points of the easement Tetra Tech will install easement witness posts at 500 toot intervals along the boundary of the easement Once these tasks are completed, Tetra Tech will file Records of Survey for the boundaries in the county in which the WRP Easement is located Critical to this project is adherence to an aggressive schedule of 90 days for completion of each site's survey tasks Air National Guard(ANG)Installation Boundary Mapping,National Guard Bureau,Various Bases—Mr Fussel is serving as Project Surveyor and Project Engineer for the southwestern portion of this national contract, responsible for evaluating existing boundary surveys and developing the appropriate documentation for various Air National Guard bases across the United States Jason Fusses, PE, PLS, LEED° AP, QSD/P, TETRATECH ENV SP QA/QC Manager • Some of the contracted tasks include courthouse and facility records research and field reconnaissance Tetra Tech will be required to field tie existing property and controlling corners to geodetic coordinates Additional tasks include data i eduction, boundary resolution, calculations, mapping and setting final corner monuments for the subject properties Of particular importance to the ANG is the organization of record information along with the conversion and/or cataloguing of that information and the established boundary in GIS for use with SDSFIE 3 0 as mandated by the Air Force Tetra Tech will also be responsible for helping the ANG develop a standard operating procedure so that personnel can better manage their GIS records keeping as the real property boundaries associated with their various facilities and assets change in the future Valencia Glen Low Impact Development Parking Lot, City of Santa Clanta,Valencia, CA — Project Manager and • Project Engineer responsible for preparing conceptual design and a complete plans specifications and estimate (PS&E) package for the design and construction of new Low Impact Development(LID)improvements within the existing parking lot The LID elements included in the project consisted of new permeable interlocking concrete pavers and a bioretention area Mr Fussel performed a topographic survey of the existing parking lot and tennis court areas New landscape plantings and mulch were included to improve the aesthetics of the project The parking lot was designed to capture the greatest amount of stormwater possible, given the available construction budget and site constraints The volume of stormwater captured,tai exceeds the design goal,being the 85th percentile storm for the area Aera Energy Hartman Lease Area Drainage Improvements,Aera Energy,LLC,Ventura County,CA,2012—Mr • Fussel served as Project Engineer responsible for providing conceptual and pre-design services tot drainage improvements at a portion of Aera Energy s oil and gas production tactlrtres Mr Fussel provided a Concept Report that analyzed the associated hydrology and hydraulic characteristics, identified deficiencies in the current drainage practices and made recommendations for permanent Best Management Practices (BMP) to be implemented The primary objective of the recommended improvements was to minimize sediment transport Site visits and site surveys were performed in order to gam a thorough understanding of the watershed,and for field verification of the localized drainage features sediment ponds • and historical dr amage patterns Teti a Tech collected GPS data fi om the field along with County L1DAR data and GIS data provided by Aera A Digital Terrain Model was then produced allowing for modeling of the hydrology and hydraulics of the existing tacilrtres Vandenberg Landfill Channel, Vandenberg Air Force Base,Lompoc, CA—Mr Fussel was the Engineer of Record • responsible for detailed design plans, specifications and hydraulic calculations for the undergroundmg and redirection of a portion of stormwater inflows at the base's landfill The intent of the project was to capture inflow and prevent erosion of the soil layer above disposed waste caused by the stormwater that flowed into the base s landfill Additionally the project improvements were designed to prevent infiltration of stormwater into the existing landfill area that was to be capped and closed Mr Fussel performed a topographic survey and extensive onsite reconnaissance in order to verify the conceptual plan prepared as part of the landfill closure The conceptual design of rgmally included an open top concrete channel through the steepest portions of the existing site drainage The design team redesigned the project to route stormwater underground and moved the alignment of improvement away from the steepest and most erodible sections of the existing landfill dramage The final design included five manholes and 700 feet of storm drain The storm drain connected each of the nearby points of inflow to capture the maximum amount of surface water before it entered the landfill area The United States Environmental Protection Agency's(USEPA)Stormwater Management Model (SWMM)program was used to model the hydrology of the 100-year storm and analyze the peak flow to size the proposed storm drain The design was closely coordinated with the Vandenberg Landfill Closure Project that was being concurrently designed by Tetia Tech as a separate phase . Daggett Ridge Wind Farm,AES Wind Generation, Inc Barstow, CA—Mr Fussel was the Design Engineer for an . 82 5 MW wind energy project located south of Barstow,CA Mr Fussel assisted with the completion of preliminary grading studies to minimize the grading quantities and reduce the amount of cut and fill and the horizontal and vertical layout of access roads and turbine pads to allow construction traffic to access the mountainous and steep ridges within the project site Mr Fussel prepared an on-site hydrology report to design flood control tacrlitres and erosion control measures tot the project Mr Fussel also assisted in the prepai ation of legal descriptions for easements and the project boundary as well as pertor med41 a power line survey to verity clearances below high power electrical lines 1 • TETRATECH Dan Helt, PE, PLS Surveying Design Support Mr Helt is experienced in both civil engineering and land surveying aspects of Education • construction and land development projects He has designed and prepared both small and large federal municipal commercial, and residential grading and B S,Civil Engineering,Cal p o o Poly,San Luis Obispo,2003 drainage plans, as well as utility plans and project associated public • improvement plans Mr Helt has prepared a variety of hydrology and hydraulic Registrations/Certifications documents for review of analysis and compliance with codes and standards He Professional Engineer, has prepared and reviewed specifications calculations and other basis of design California, No C69347 • documents Professional Land Surveyor, Mr Helt has pet formed field boundary and topographic surveys, as well as California, No 8925 • construction staking certification and monitoring, and ALTA/ACSM surveys Professional Affiliations He has considerable experience researching boundary and chain of title American Society of Civil • rnfot matron,and preparing legal descriptions Engineers • Mr )Helt has extensive knowledge to the use of Autodesk's Civil 3D software California Land Surveyors for both conceptual and detailed design studies as well as the production of Association • constiuction plan sets He also has significant experience using Hydraflow and Office . Hydraflow Express for flow modeling and storm routing and HEC-RAS USEPA SWMM and Storm and Sanitary Analysts for stormwater system design San Luis Obispo,CA . and modeling Years of Experience . EXPERIENCE Ten . Boundary Surveys for NRCS Easements, Natural Resources Conservation Years with Tetra Tech Services, CA—Mr Helt is currently serving as the Survey Project Manager and Two Surveyor of Record responsible for providing boundary surveys for the Natural . Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) Wetland Restoration and Protection (WRP) Easement Program Tetra Tech was contracted by the NRCS to provide boundary surveys legal descriptions and exhibits and GIS data for 33 separate . sites in 12 Northern California counties Project sites range in size from I 1 to 2871 acres and are mostly located in agricultural crop or grazing land The survey work consists of performing field boundary surveys to define the parent . parcel, and topographic surveys to define the WRP easement boundary Once the boundaries are defined legal descriptions and plats are produced to . accompany warranty deeds, thus creating the easements The final stage of the . project includes monumentrng the angle points of the easement Tetra Tech will install easement witness posts at 500 foot intervals along the boundary of the . easement Once these tasks are completed Tetra Tech will the Records of Survey for the boundaries in the county in which the WRP easement is located Critical to this project is adherence to an aggressive schedule of 90 days for . completion of each site's survey tasks Mr Helt's ability to organize field and . office personnel as well as dynamically track and change the project schedule with changing site and weather conditions and the changing schedules of the . NRCS and landowners, has been paramount to the continued success of the project Air National Guard Installation Boundary Mapping, National Guard Bureau, Various Bases — Mr Helt is currently serving as the Survey Project Manager and Surveyor of Record for the southwestern portion of this national contract to establish boundary line locations set monuments and file the appropriate documentation for existing Air National Guard bases across the . United States Some of the contracted tasks include courthouse and facility records research and held reconnaissance Tetra Tech will be required to held tie existing property and controlling corners to geodetic coordinates Additional 1 Dan Helt, PE, PLS TETRA TECH . Surveying Design Support tasks include data reduction, boundary resolution, calculations mapping and setting final coiner monuments for the • subject properties Of particular importance to the ANG is the oiganization of record information along with the . conversion and/or catalogumg of that information and the established boundary in GIS for use with SDSFIE 3 0 as . mandated by the Air Force Tetra Tech will also be responsible for helping the ANG develop a standard operating procedure so that personnel can better manage their GIS iccoids keeping as the real property boundaries associated . with their various facilities and assets change in the futuie Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I Project, City of Pismo Beach, Pismo Beach, CA — Mr Helt is currently serving as the Project Engineer and Surveyor for the design of a "total stieet" reconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell Beach Road in the City of Pismo Beach The project entails incorporating a new Class 1 bikeway along an existing Caltrans right-ol-way (Highway 101) In addition, the pioject aims to ieplace aging utilities including a new 12 water line new 12' reclaimed water line, undergrounding powei and communication lines, and new storm dram impiovements The project will incorporate new way-finding and streetscape enhancements including pavement . enhancements at crosswalks and intersections full ADA compliance street furnituie and landscape impiovements incorporating Low Impact Development techniques . Riverside Dr. near Zoo Dr. Bridge over Los Angeles River,Bridge No. 53C-1298,City of Los Angeles Bureau . of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA —Mr Helt is the Pioject Surveyoi responsible for field suiveys and topographic . mapping for the seismic retrofit and widening of the bridge With this historic bridge falling below current design standards, the goal of the project is to correct existing geometrical design deficiencies address seismic vulnerabilities improve pedestrian and bicycle travel and preserve the histouc character of the bridge The project . also includes the addition of a Class I bicycle underciossing to link eastein and westein segments of the Los Angeles River bike trail Tetra Tech was selected to provide final environmental documentation and processing hydraulic analysis 100% Plans Specifications & Estimates (PS&E) and design support during Right-ot-Way and . Consti uction phases V McBean Regional Transit Center Park and Ride,City of Santa Clarifa,CA—The project improvements include the addition of live new bus layover pads with canopies and the addition of a new park and ride facility with approximately 285 new parking spaces The existing MRTC cannot accommodate commuter buses or passengeis due to the lack of parking spaces and bus bays To satisfy these needs, the City's Transit Division secured ARRA and CMAQ grant funding thiough the FTA and MTA to expand the center The expansion will piovide much- . needed public paikina and offei a dedicated passenger pick-up and drop-ott area The MRTC expansion will add value to the community by increasing safety, landscaping vacant property, nmpioving tialfic circulation, and encouragmg alteinative transportation modes Mr Helt was the Project Engineer iesponsible for the preparation of hydiologie and hydraulic calculations and repoits and the detailed design of the stormwater treatment detention and conveyance systems Stoirnwater treatment was accomplished through a combination of Low Impact Development . (LID) techniques including passive natural filtration and the use of water tieatiment stiuctuics The LID design included pervious concrete paving bioswales and broretention cells to help manage and filter the 0 75-inch 24-hour design storm to meet the Standaid Urban Stormwater Management Plan (SUSMP) requirements In addition to . managing the SUSMP design stoi m, the parking lot was designed to ensure that the 50-year, 24-hour stoi m could be , conveyed through the drainage system Map Checking Services, City of Pismo Beach, Pismo Beach, CA — Mr Helt is currently serving as the contract , City Surveyor responsible for providing map checking and certification services to the City of Pismo Beach Responsibilities include plan checking Parcel Maps Tract Maps Certificates of Compliance and easement , submittals for the City, and redlining submitted check prints in order to address necessary changes and/or omissions based upon the requirements of The Subdivision Map Act and local City Oidmances , Facilities Rehab and Enlargement of Budding 510, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale CA — Mr Helt is the Project , Engmeer and Surveyoi responsible for preparing Design-Bid-Build plans and specifications for an upgraded communications hub Project scope includes topographic survey of existing site, civil upgrades for a new parkin_ lot , and upgraded security lensing Structural upgrades include a new conciete shell for blast protection and seismic , upgi ades upgraded mechanical systems electi ical communications dry type fire protection and fire alarm design services for the rehabilitation and enlaigement of Building 510 • TETRATECH Justin Smith Surveying Design Support Mr Smith has been a part of the Tetra Tech team for 2 years and contributes his Education extensive knowledge in civil engineering from his involvement in residential, • of educational and federal projects He has completed a variety of projects of University g,Irvine,B S Civil Engineering,2013 varying size and funding for both public and private entities His design experience includes roadway geometries, construction BMPs, street Registrations/Certifications and storm drain improvements, structural calculations, and grading activities Office varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans His experience with Irvine,California construction support includes iespondmg to RFIs, reviewing shop drawings, and attending construction meetings His other experience includes cost estimating, Years of Experience preparation of special provisions, and utility research and coordination Two Mr Smith has comprehensive knowledge in the use of Autodesk s Civil 3D years with Tetra Tech software for both conceptual and detailed design studies, as well as the Two production of construction plan sets Mr Smith has experience using a variety of design software including RISA-3D, ENERCALC SEL, Bentley's Flowmaster for quick pipe and channel hydraulic calculations HEC-RAS for storm water system design,Microstation,Inroads, and AutoTURN • EXPERIENCE Houghton Park Community Center, City of Long Beach,Long Beach,CA - Tetra Tech was contracted to provide civil engineering services, including survey services and permitting support services for the new Houghton Park Community Center in Long Beach, California The current center is utilized for youth, teen adult and senior programs Past studies and inspection of the center have concluded that in order to meet the needs of the community, a tull replacement is desired The City of Long Beach seeks to build an approximately 20,000 s f building with shared spaces that can be programmed in a variety of ways and transformed easily into spaces of varying size The final design is intended to efficiently house staff and support services, improve site satety, command and control and sustainably provide for the needs of the community Mr Metz lead the survey team to compete the following horizontal and vertical site control, topographic survey, cross- sections and profile survey, preparation of horizontal control plans,and preparation of existing conditions base map Surveying and Mapping at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China • Lake,NAVFAC SW,China Lake, CA—Pertormed surveying and mapping to establish new horizontal and vertical control monuments in the areas at and surrounding the runway to provide a uniform set of horizontal and vertical values for consistency of datums for future work done within these areas Tetra Tech prepared Horizontal and Vertical Control Map including the basis of coordinates, benchmark, procedure of survey, vicinity map indicating monument locations, point listing, monument stamping, northing, casting, latitude, longitude, elevation, plane convergence, grid scale tactor, elevation scale tactor and combined factor Also, provided concrete survey monument with bronze survey marker set above grade and stamped following Government standards All survey research material and related documents were scanned and hyperhnked as required by NAVFAC SW TETRATECH Justin Smith Surveying Design Support Design/Build Services for Fiber Optic Network Project, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA — Provided as- • built survey services to document the actual physical location of the installed fiber optic network This project is a Design/Build for the Port of Long Beach to build a secure fiber optic network connecting Security Personnel First Responders, and Regional Stakeholders This project involves laying over 16 miles of fiber setting manholes and • hndholes, and connecting existing buildings and security devices onto the network The network was designed to be selt-healing and was installed using a unique blown fiber technique McBean Regional Transit Center Park and Ride, City of Santa Clarita, CA 2012 - Ongoing - Tetra Tech was . contracted by the City to expand the existing McBean Regional Transit Center(MRTC) through the addition of five new bus layover pads with five canopies, and the addition of a new park and ride facility with approximately 282 new parking spaces The existing MRTC cannot accommodate commuter buses or passengers due to the lack of packing spaces and bus bays To satisty these needs the City's Transit Division secured ARRA and CMAQ grant tunding through the FTA and MTA to expand the center The expansion will provide much-needed public parking • and otfer a dedicated passenger pick-up and drop-ott area The MRTC expansion will add value to the community by increasing satety, landscaping vacant property, improving traffic circulation, and encouraging alternative transportation modes Tetra Tech has prepared a complete PS&E package for the improvements to the MRTC and is . assisting the City dui ing the construction phase of the project As the Desjgn Engmeer, Mr Smith has assisted in the preparation of the plans, and estimates and is currently providing construction support Golden Valley Road Bike Trail Connection, City of Santa Clarita, CA — The City of Santa Clarita s goal is to • complete a connection between the existing bike path along Golden Valley Road and the bike path ramp at the Santa Clara River Bridge This project will give cyclists travelling to and trom Soledad Canyon Road access to the Golden Valley Road Bridge, allowing them to cross the Santa Clara River and connecting them to the existing bike trail network Project tasks include survey services, plans specifications, and estimates and construction support • services La Palma & State College Intersection Widening, Anaheim, CA, 2013 — Mr Smith was the Design Engineer responsible for the preparation of the Hydrology Report which included hydrologic calculations and catch basin • sizing Riverside Dr. near Zoo Dr Bridge over Los Angeles River, Bridge No. 53C-1298, City of Los Angeles, CA — • With this historic bridge falling below current design standards, Tetra Tech is managmg the completion o1 environmental documentation and permitting, geotechnical and hydraulic analyses, bridge widening and retrofit, traffic and hghting upgrades, and 100% plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) in an effort to fix geometuc deficiencies, barrier rail vulnerabilities, structural weaknesses, and Los Angeles River Bicycle Lane impedance issues This is a federally funded project and plan ieviews and approvals by Caltrans District 7 and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)are required This project is currently in the 90%design stage As the Design Engineer, Mr Smith has assisted in the preparation of the plans, specnccations and estimates and provided survey support • Naples Sea Wall Phase 1 Replacement,City of Long Beach, CA 2010—Ongoing—As the Design Engineer, Mr • Smith is assisting with the preparation of plans hydrology study for the installation of the new proposed storm drain system and necessary studies and cost estimates for the replacement of the aging and tailing sea walls in a portion of the Naples canals The existing sea walls were constructed in the 1930s and modified throughout the decades to strengthen and raise the height of the walls The sea walls are now at the end of their design lite and are in need of replacement Project tasks included the complete design of the canal pathway, associated landscaping, and other pathway improvements Tetra Tech was responsible for the structural design of the sea walls in addition to the civil design of the pathway reconstruction I TETRATECH Eric Martin, EIT Surveying Design Support Mr Martin has two years of experience in civil engineering design for Education municipal,tederal and private sector projects including preparation of site plans, grading plans, and utility plans His M S ,Civil-Environmental street and storm drain improvements, Engineering,California experience included providing hydrology analysis and hydraulic design for Low Polytechnic State University, impact Development projects Mr Martin is also experienced in performing San Luis Obispo,2012 field boundary and topographic surveys as-built surveys and construction g S,Civil Engineering, . staking for a wide var rety of projects California Polytechnic State . University,San Luis Obispo, Mr Martin has comprehensive knowledge in the use of AutoCAD Civil 3D, 2012 • WaterCAD,Bentley FlowMaster and SewerCAD Registrations/Certifications EXPERIENCE Engineer in Training,California, No 140311 Boundary Surveys for NRCS Easements, Natural Resources Conservation Office . Services, CA — Mr Martin is the sui vey technician responsible tot providing San Luis Obispo,California field surveying services for the Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) Wetland Restoration and Protection (WRP) Easement Program Tetra Years of Experience Tech was contracted by the NRCS to provide boundary surveys legal Two descriptions and exhibits and GIS data for 33 separate sites in 12 Northern California counties Project sties range in size from I I to 2871 acres and are Years with Tetra Tech . mostly located in agricultural crop or grazing land The survey work consists of Two performing field boundary surveys to define the parent parcel, and topographic surveys to define the WRP easement boundary Once the boundaries are . defined legal descriptions and plats are produced to accompany warranty deeds, thus creating the easements The final stage of the project includes monumenting the angle points of the easement Tetra Tech will install easement witness posts at 500 toot intervals along the boundary of the easement Once these tasks are completed, Tetra Tech will file Records of Survey for the boundaries in the county in which the WRP easement is located Critical to this project is adherence to an aggressive schedule of 90 days lot completion of each site s sur vey tasks Channel Islands Air National Guard Station Boundary Mapping, CA—Mr Martin is the survey technician responsible for providing records research, field survey and mapping services at the Channel Islands Air Nation Guard Station Project included field work,chain of title and boundary resolution, and GIS data cataloguing of real property data for installation to be used by the individual - base and headquarters in compliance with SDSFIE 3 0 requirements from the An Force This project is part of an On-Call Contract Tetra Tech holds with the National Guard Bureau for the southwestern portion of the Unites States to establish boundary line locations, set monuments and file the appropriate documentation for existing Air National Guard bases Some of the contracted tasks include courthouse and facility records research and field reconnaissance Tetra Tech will be required to field tie existing property and controlling corners to geodetic coordinates Additional tasks include data reduction boundary . resolution, calculations mapping and setting final corner monuments for the subject properties Ot particular importance to the ANG is the organization of . record information, along with the conversion and/or cataloguing of that information and the established boundary in GIS for use with SDSFIE 3 0, as mandated by the Air Force Tetra Tech will also be responsible for helping the ANG develop a standard operating procedure so that personnel can better TETRATECH Eric Martin, EIT Surveying Design Support manage their GIS ieeords keeping, as the real property boundaries associated with their various facilities and assets change in the future Facilities Rehab and Enlargement of Building 510, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale CA — Mr Martin was the . survey technician responsible for peitorming field surveys and topographic dratting of the existing site to support the preparation of Design-Bid-Build plans and specifications for an upgraded communications hub Piolect scope includes topographic survey of existing site civil upgrades for a new parking lot and upgraded security fencing Structural upgrades include a new concrete shell for blast protection and seismic upgrades upgraded mechanical systems,electrical,communications dry type fire protection and fire alarm design services for the rehabilitation and . enlargement of Building 510 Design/Build Services for Fiber Optic Network Project, Port of Long Beach, CA —Mr Martin was the sui vey . technician responsible for providing as-built survey services to document the actual physical location of the installed fiber optic netwoik This piojeet is a Design/Budd for the Port of Long Beach to build a secure fiber optic network connecting Security Personnel, First Responders and Regional Stakeholders This project involved laying over 16 . mules of fiber setting manholes and hndholes and connecting existing buildings and security devices onto the network The network was designed to be selt-healing and was installed using a unique blown fiber technique The . field work was completed using GPS equipment that was connected to the Port s Virtual Network . Aera Energy Hartman Lease Area Drainage Improvements, Aera Energy, LLC, Ventura County, CA — . Mr Martin conducted topographic surveys in the Ventura Oil Fields for stormwater improvement designs near active well sites Piocessed topographic information to create surfaces that were used to design channels culverts . energy dissipaters and storm drains Diafted conceptual plans for the stormwater improvements and wrote up the hydrologic and design reports Topographic Mapping and Site Survey for P-327 F-35C Operational Training Facility, Naval Air Station (NAS) Lemoore, NAVFAC SW, Lemoore, CA —Mr Martin was the survey technician responsible tot providing . topographic mapping and location of underground utilities in support of tuture construction of the FY 15 F-35C Joint Strike Fighter Operational Training Facility Field Survey work of hardscape areas was pertormed along with the . setting of aerial targets Essential to the successful completion of this project was the seamless and precise . integration of the aerial topogi aphic survey with the tield sui veyed data Surveying and Mapping at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake,NAVFAC SW, China Lake,CA • — Pei foimed surveying and mapping to establish new horizontal and vertical control monuments in the aieas at and suriounding the runway to provide a unitorm set of horizontal and vertical values for consistency of datums tot . future work done within these areas Tetia Tech piepaied Horizontal and Vertical Control Map including the basis of coordinates benchmark procedure of survey, vicinity map indicating monument locations point listing m m monument stamping northing, easting latitude longitude, elevation, plane convergence, grid scale factor elevation scale factor and combined factor Also, provided concrete survey monument with bronze suivey maikei set above grade and stamped following Government standards All sui vey research material and related documents were . scanned and hyperlinked as requued by NAVFAC SW ��NTINGTO 0 2e� ON-CALL 9n ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL 9`� oQi CONSULTING SERVICES yCf00U Q CIVIL ENGINEERING OCEAN ENGINEERING SURVEI WAT WORKSCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC Ilk OTETRATECH TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. Program Manager • Ms Mel] has a diverse base of knowledge of the elements necessary to Education • successfully execute large scale multi-disciplinary projects During her 22 years in University of Redlands • the civil engmeering field she has had significant roles providing management B S,Civil Engineering, 1992 coordination and detailed design on a broad range of project types As a project • managei she has pulled together successtul teams to complete these projects on Registrations/Certifications schedule and on budget Ms Mel] has strong leadership capabilities in team Registered Professional Engineer California No C59104 development communication within the team and builds strong client • ielationships through communication Project Management • PSMJ—PM Workshop Her civil engmeei in-expel fence includes Tetra Tech Project Management • • Fieeway interchange improvement • Biidge reconstruction and Series projects widening Completed all Levels • Large scale fiber optic network • Site development Seminars for Staff • design did construction • Utility design PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Roadway extensions and widening • Hydrology and storm dram design American Society of Civil • Sheet improvements • Storm dram master plan Engineers • preparation Women's Transportation Seminar • Her project management experience includes both public and private projects of (WTS) varying size that include multiple sources of funding including Federal state and local transportation funding, Security Grant Funding and private sources Institute of Transportation Engineers(ITE) Her management skills include project scheduling, cost estimating, building • consensus strong piesentation skills and innovative thinking Ms Mell has been a Office valuable asset in project execution for her clients Irvine,CA • EXPERIENCE Years of Experience • 22 • Firestone Boulevard Water Line Replacement, Downey, CA — Ms Mel] served as the Project Director for the Firestone Boulevard Water Line Replacement project Years with Tetra Tech As part of the stieet resurtacing the City proposed to remove and replace existing 22 water service lmes/meter install new fire hydrants retrofit and replace existing fire hydrants where possible, reconnect existing fire services, and perform various • abandonments Additionally the City proposed to replace the undersized 4" 6", and • 8 water mains along Firestone Boulevard with one new 12' ductile iron main which will be connected in the new water service line and fire hydrants and • reconnected to the existing fire hydrants fire services, and existing street/alley main Work also included the extension of an approximately 650 LF 8" recycled water main Tetra Tech prepared the Plans Specitications and Cost Estimates in • two separate plans to allow for flexibility for bidding • Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Conveyance Pipeline, Poseidon Resources Corporation, Carlsbad, CA — Project Manager for the preparation of traffic . control plans for 82,000 linear feet of pipeline that serves the product water from . the planned 50 mad desalination plant in the City of Carlsbad Pipeline diameters ranged from 24-inch to 54-mch welded steel pipeline operating at a maximum . pressure of 800 psi Seven flow contiol facilities were planned The pipeline was . routed through the cities of Carlsbad, San Marcos, Vista and Oceanside to addition there were two bridge crossmgs Caltrans right-ol-way crossing, railroad . ciossmg and several bore and jack crossmgs located throughout the project Final Traffic Control plans were prepared for permitting through the City of Carlsbad and Caltrans 1 TETRATECH Molly Mell, P.E. Program Manager Planning Area 26 (Bonita,Canyon Village) Sub Area Master Plan, CA — This piolect involved planning of • potable water wastewater collection and non-potable facilities tot several residential institutional commercial and recreational (parks and golf course) developments within the City of Irvine Planning Area 26 for 2,800 dwelling units golf course and commercial use on approximately 500 acres The work included analysis of existing and proposed on-site and related off-site systems, economic analysis of various non-potable water and wastewater collection alternatives preliminary design of water and sewer facilities and report prepaiatron The project was coordinated closely with Irvine Ranch Water District and The Irvine Company planning staff to streamline the review process to meet tact-track schedule Animal Actors Sewage Life Station, Universal Studios, Universal City, CA — Project involved duplex submersible pumps and motors, wet well level controls electrical instrumentation and discharge piping Reclaimed Water System, Universal Studios, Universal City, CA — Project involved installation of a reclaimed water system for the 460-acre Universal Studios site Included conversion of an existing domestic pump station and nrigation system design of two new pump stations, and approximately 7 500 teet of tiansmissron main Prolect included coordination with the Health Department Bolsa-Chrca Water/Wastewater Facilities,Koll Real Estate Group—The ptolect included design of independent domestic water supply facilities to the development of 3,500 residential units Facilities include transmission mains, water distribution groundwater wells pump station and 5 MG reservoir Wastewater facilities included pump stations and collection systems Prelumrnary design included a Plan of Works Repoit which involved establishing design criteria and peitorming network analysis of the system using computer modeling methods Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project, Orange County Flood Control District — Ms Mell has been • involved as a Prolect Manager for the preparation of tiaffic control plans for permitting through the City of Yorba Linda tiatfic contiol plans and a 2 rmrle temporary bikeway detour for permitting through the County of Orange and Caltrans District 12 and 2 miles of permanent bikeway plans Additional project tasks included grading signing and striping special provisions and cost estimating Tetia Tech was contracted to provide preliminary and final design services for relocation of 19 500 linear feet segment of 54-inch trunk interceptor, 6 000 linear feet of 15- and 18- inch sewer mains, flow metering station and the decommissioning of the existing trunk interceptor segment for Orange County Flood Control District • Cross-Valley Connector Gap Closure, City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita, CA — Prolect Manager for the design of Newhall Ranch Road an 8-lane arterial in the City of Santa Clarita The project mcludes the constiuctron of 1 7 miles of new roadway from the I-5/SR 126 interchange to Rye Canyon Road Design elements included geometires drainage and grading, tiaftic signing and swping sticet lighting and traffic signal and interconnect design Ms Mell facilitated detailed coordination between the prolect team and the major utility companies to address utility impacts including relocation and protection of 14" and 10" oil lines electuc tansmission and distribution lines 34" gas line fiber optic communications 54" waterlme and two 16" water lines The project involved coordination with Caltrans District 7 for approval of the environmental document TMP encroachment permit, and tact sheets Additionally, she coordinated with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works for the construction of a 14 000 acre-teet debris basin Pavement Resurfacing of Beach Parking Lot, City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, CA — Project Manager for the rehabilitation of a beach parking lot encompassing two drtferent structural elevation sections Tetra Tech prepared base maps design survey and data collection survey verification during construction and utility surveys The Team also provided final plan set improvement plans signing and striping plans and PS&E Shell Beach Road Streetscape Phase I Project, City of Pismo Beach, Pismo Beach, CA — Ms Me1I is currently • serving as the QA/QC Manager for the design of a "total street reconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell Beach Road in the City of Pismo Beach The project entails incorporating a new Class I Bikeway along an existing Caltrans right-of-way (Highway 1) In addition, the project arms to replace aging utilities including a new 10 water line, new 8 reclaimed water line undergroundrng power and Comm lines and new storm dram improvements The project will incorporate new way-finding and streetscape enhancements including pavement enhancements at crosswalks and intersections tull ADA compliance street fur niture and landscape improvements(incorporating Low Impact Development techniques) TETRATECH Mark W. Bush, P.E. Project Manager Mr Bush has over 19 yeais of professional experience in water, wastewater and Education • iecycled water engineering He has been responsible for the completion of ovei University of California, Irvine 100 miles of potable water recycled water and sewer mains 20 potable water B S Civil Engineering, 1997 and recycled water pump station and well projects and 14 potable and recycled B S Environmental Engineering, 1997 • water reservoirs • Mr Bush is an integral part of the Water/Wastewater Department and brings Registrations/Certifications leadership, strong work ethic, technical knowledge and dedication to overall Registered Civil Engineer • client satistaction on each and every project California No 60477 • Professional Affiliations EXPERIENCE American Society of Civil • Centennial Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements City of Santa Engineers • Ana, Santa Ana, CA—Project Manager for approximately 20 000 linear teet of American Water Works • 8-mch PVC water main to replace existing water mains Association Central City Water Main Improvements, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, Orange County Water CA —Project Manager for approximately 6 600 linear teet of 8-mch PVC water Association • main to replace existing water mains Office • Pico-Lowell Neighborhood Water Main Improvements, City of Santa Ana, hvme,Calitorma Santa Ana,CA —Project Manager for approximately 8 200 linear feet of 8- and 12-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains Years of Experience Mid City Neighborhood Water Main Replacement Project, City of Santa 19 • Ana, Santa Ana, CA — Project Engineer for approximately 9 000 linear feet of 12- and 8-mch PVC water main to replace existing water mains Project Years with Tetra Tech included the hot tap of two existing water mains and 15 cut in connections 19 Bristol Street Widening Water Main Replacement Project City of Santa • Ana, Santa Ana, CA —Project Manager for approximately 6,000 linear teet of 12- and 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water maim • Groundwater Replenishment System, Orange County Water District, Fountain Valley, CA— Project Engineer for final design submittal for the Unit II1 pipeline as part of the Groundwater Replenishment Project This pipeline is approximately 23 000 lineal feet of 66- and 60-inch pipeline The project • extends from Katella Avenue along the Santa Ana River north to Carbon • Canyon Diversion Channel then north to Kraemer Basin Barrier Pipelines, Orange County Water District, Fountain Valley, CA — Project Engineer for the design of about 12 000 linear teet of 20- to 42-inch . pipeline as part of the Groundwater Replenishment Project Project included the design of a drain line for the injection wells and coordination of permits from the City of Huntington Beach City of Fountain Valley, and SCE Water Main Replacement Phases I and III Project, City of Torrance, CA — . Project Engineer for approximately 29,100 linear feet of 6- to 12-inch water main to replace existing water mains Project included the design of two . LACFCD channel crossings in which the pipe was hung to the underside of the . sidewalk overhang Designed about 500 feet of 4-inch recycled water pipeline . Irvine Desalter Project Raw Water Conveyance Pipeline, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, CA — Project Engineer for the design of over 47 000 . linear feet of raw water PVC pipeline varying from 12- to 20-inches within the . City of Irvine TETRATECH Mark W. Bush, P.E. Project Manager Carlsbad Seawater Desalmation Conveyance Pipeline, KSD Joint Venture, Carlsbad, CA — Project Manager tot 52,000 linear feet of pipeline that serves the product water from the planned 50 mod desalination plant in the City of Carlsbad Pipeline diameter is 54-inch welded steel pipeline operating at a maximum pressure of 500 psi One flow control facility was completed The pipeline is routed through the cities of Carlsbad San Marcos and Vista In addition these are seven tunnels located throughout the project • Highway 76 East Segment Realignment, Rainbow Municipal Water District,Fallbrook, CA—Piolect Manager • for the design of 12 100 linear teet of 18- 21- and 24-inch PVC sewer main replacement The work includes reconstruction of the gabion embankment protection across Live Oak Creek and the reconstruction of the CML&C steel water line at the Intersection of Highway 76 and Ramona Drive The project improvements are part of the Caltrans Highway 76 widening project As such, the project must take into account Caltrans iegwiements while meeting Rainbow Municipal Water District s project objectives Equipping Well No. 15 and Treatment Plant, City of Paramount, CA — Project Engineer for design and • construction support for a new bulk sodium hypochlonte and ammonia chemical delivery system at the City's new Well 15 Design included the equipment for the well including the pump and motor the discharge piping and a manganese and future arsenic treatment system Included within the facility are an arsenic manganese filtration system, backwash tank, backwash recirculation pwnps sludge mixer pwnps, sodium hypochlonte and ammonia treatment systems, and an emergency generator The facility included the tollowing building/enclosures well building removable sound enclosure pie-engineered pielabncated precast concrete electrical building and piefabncated fiberglass insulated building for the backwash pump enclosure Well No. 27, City of Orange, Orange, CA — Project Engmeer for the drilling and equipping of Well 27 a new potable water well (930 feet deep) The project involved the partial demolition of an existing warehouse to accommodate the footprint of the new well installation of a CMU block control building and sodium hypochlonte • building 12 5% sodium hypochlonte disinfection lacihty, sound enclosure around the well head, as well as site and landscaping improvements New Santiago Booster Pump Station, City of Orange, Orange, CA — Project Managei for the preparation of • plans and specifications for a potable water pump station Project included the installation of three vertical turbine pumps two surge tanks drop facility and a standby diesel generator Plaza Pump Station Update Santa Margarita Water District, Las Flores, CA — Piolect Engmeer pioviding design services to modify the existing pump station Modifications included replacing all five vertical tuibine pumps installation of a new discharge metering vault and the design of a steel liamed sound attenuated enclosure for the pump station Structural and Seismic Evaluation Storage Reservoirs, Montecito Water District, Montecito, CA — Civil Design Manager responsible for piping appurtenances and site security assessments of nine District water storage reservoirs The nine reservoirs include live rectangular piedommately buried conciete three circular above ground concrete, and one circular above ground steel reservoirs Deficiencies identified will be presented with pnontized alternatives for iepan(s), retiotit of replacement Rawlings Reservoir Replacement Project, City of Tustin, Tustin, CA — Project Engmeer providing engineering . planning, design and construction-phase services for the demolition of existing and construction of replacement reservoir storage, consisting of two 3 MG prestressed concrete ieservons, with pipelines and site improvements Talega Domestic and Non-Domestic Reservoirs, Santa Margarita Water District, Las Flores, CA — Project . Engmeer for this project which consisted of a 6 MG domestic water ieservon a 4 MG nondomestic water reservoir and associated pipeline, valving electrical and instrumentation to serve the southerly portion of the Talega Valley The domestic reseivoir is a partially bused prestressed concrete reservoir on a hillside graded by the Developer The nondomestic reservoir is an aboveground steel reservoir located on the same site . As TETRATECH Steve Tedesco, P.E., BCEE QA/QC Manager Mr Tedesco is experienced in the planning analysis design construction of Education • water supply, water treatment and water distribution and collection systems His B S ,Civil Engineering, experience includes water master planning, water treatment plant design, Polytechnic Institute of New construction management and Design-Build delivery methods York, 1979 He is an expert in the advanced water and wastewater field, including Reg istrations/Certifications Desalination, Title 22, Microfiltration, Reverse Osmosis, UV Treatment, Professional Engineer, Nanofiltration and waste disposal projects Mr Tedesco has led membrane California, 1986,No 39261, • system design teams and managed complete design and construction of Board Certified Environmental • membrane desalination projects and membrane filtration plants Engineer(BCEE),California, 2011, No 11-20037 • EXPERIENCE Professional Affiliations . Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Conveyance Pipeline, KSD Joint Venture, American Society of Civil Carlsbad, CA — Design Manager/Engineer of Record for 52,000 linear feet of Engineers conveyance pipeline which serves the product water fiom the planned 50 MGD desalination plant in the City of Carlsbad Pipeline diameters range from 24-inch American Water Works to 54-inch welded steel pipeline operating at a maximum pressure of 500 psi Association The pipeline is traverses through the cities of Carlsbad, San Marcos Vista and Orange County Water • Oceanside In addition there are tour bridge crossings Caltrans right-of-way Association crossing, railroad crossing, and several bore and lack crossings located . throughout the project WateReuse Association . Santa Ana River Interceptor Relocation Project, Orange County Flood Southwest Membrane Operators Control District, Santa Ana, CA — Preliminaiy and final design services for Association ielocatron of 19,500 lineal feet segment of 54-inch trunk interceptor 6,000 Office lineai teet of 15- and 18-inch sewer mains, flow metering station and the Irvine,California decommissioning of the existing trunk interceptor segment The project included the installation of two separate siphons below the Santa Ana River using Years of Experience miciotunneling construction method while complying with multiple 34 environmental and permitting constrains Nohl Canyon Tank,City of Anaheim,Anaheim,CA—Project Director for the Years with Tetra Tech design of a,,20 MG prestressed concrete reservoir located within the existing 31 footprint of a 60 MG dam-embankment reservoir including the abandonment of existing facilities modifications to the existma inlet/outlet piping, and revisions to the existing disinfection system The design also included the addition of recreational facilities above the ieservoir, including site wading drainage and . access . Design-Build of Well 21 and 22 and Reverse Osmosis Treatment Plant,Irvine Ranch Water District,Irvine,CA—Served as Design Manager for the Wells 21 and 22 Reverse Osmosis Treatment Plant providing overall design management and client coordination for a brackish groundwater treatment facility The water treatment plant consisted of cartridge filters, pretreatment chemical systems, high pressure teed pumps, ieverse osmosis treatment trains, membrane clean-m-place system decarbonators post treatment chemical systems concentrate disposable system, supervisory control and data acquisition clearwell, product water pump station, plant discharge system to storm drain, treatment plant building, auxiliai y budding structures and electrical and instrumentation The project included design of plans,specifications and engineer's cost estimate . Irvine Desalter Project, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, CA — Project Manaeer for $35 million project to mitigate VOC contamination and increase local water supply Project includes design of six groundwater wells eight miles of pipeline 8 0 mad RO plant and VOC removal facilities TETRATECH Kenneth R. Berard, P.E. Well Task Leader Mr Berard has extensive experience in many facets of water/wastewater Project Role • engineering Mr Berard has performed numerous studies ranging from complete Project Manager water master plans to efficiency studies His design experience includes preparing bid documents for sewers, reservoirs pump stations wells, pipelines Education • chlorination facilities, and pressure reducing facilities Mr Berard also has B S,Civil Engineering, extensive experience in hydraulic modeling He has used and is familiar with California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1986 • more than six sottwaie packages in addition to open channel flow software • Rounding out Mr Berard's experience is work he has done in inspection, Registrations/Certifications construction administration shop drawing review and plan checking Professional Civil Engineer, • California, 1992,No 45499 • EXPERIENCE Professional Affiliations • Equipping of Wells I-16, 1-17, and I-18, Chino Basin Desalter Authority, American Water Works Chino, CA — Project Manager for the design and construction engineering Association • services for the equipping of three new wells at three separate sites The Inland County Water objectives of the wells are to maintain hydraulic control of the groundwater Association basin remove contaminates, and provide a source of potable water Stainless • steel pumps and a pre-manufactured steel building to house the electrical Office • equipment including VFD s are specified The wells are designed to pump to San Dimas,California waste and discharge to an open storm drain channel storm drain piping, and a • retention basin Services include conceptual design, permitting assistance, final Years of Experience design bid assistance, and construction assistance 27 • Big River School Water Systems Improvements, Needles, CA — Project Years with Tetra Tech Manager for design and construction assistance for the Big River School water 26 • system The water system included two 25 gpm wells, 0 55 MG welded steel tank on-site chloi me generator domestic water booster pumps hydropneumatic • tank 2 000 gpm fire pumps and associated piping and site work Permitting was • obtained from the State Architect Well No. 4-84, 4-85, 4-86 and Avenue J and Trevor Pump Station, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Alhambra, CA — Project • Manager for design and inspection services for the drilling and equipping of three ASR (aquiter storage and recovery) water wells, inspection and well design services loi two water wells and the inspection services for the • destruction of one water well Design included obtaining various permits such as from the Department of Health Services and NPDES permit for waste discharge during well drilling Schedule was critical as the Contractor was already hired . prior to the design contract being awarded to Tetra Tech The pump station portion was a traditional design-bid-build project for a 5,000 -pm enclosed booster pwnp station Well C-5, City of Cerritos, Cerritos, CA — Project Engineer for a 1,300-foot • deep well purnp station Design included pump housing with removable roof hoist, and disinfection with chloramines The vertical turbine pump was 400 hp and 2 000 gpm . Design/Build, Well No. 21A, City Of Upland, Upland, CA—Project Manager for the design and construction administration for the drilling and equipping of Well No 21A Made applications for the necessary permits including the Domestic Water Source Assessment Program (DWSAP) portion of the State Health Department permit A 200-hp motor was used to drive the 1,000-toot deep 1.000-gpm well Disinfection was provided by an on-site chlorine . generator The project included interior recoating of an existing 0 2 MG steel . tank in addition to miscellaneous site improvements TETRATECH Simon Lee, P.E. Well Design Support Mr Lee has peitormed numerous studies ranging from complete water master Education . plans to etticiency studies His design experience includes preparing plans B S Mechanical Engineering, specifications and cost estimates for sewers reservoirs pipelines water wells University of California, . and pressure reducing facilities Mr Lee also has extensive experience in Riverside,2002 . hydraulic modeling He has used and is familiar with H2ONET, H2OMAP and Registrations/Certifications H2O Sewer and has completed certified H2O MAP and H2O Sewer trammg courses provided by MWH sott, Inc the developer of H2O series software In Registered Civil Engineer California No C 73040 . addition, Mr Lee has used and is familiar with other hydraulic and hydrologic QSD and QSP Certified computer piogiams including Infonet Infoworks WaterCAD SewerCAD Nov 2011 —Nov 2013 . StormCAD, EPANET, HEC-RAS 3 1 1 HydroWIN 2004 and WSPG Other programs Mr Lee is familiar with are AutoCAD, Excel, Access, and others Professional Affiliations Rounding out Mr Lee's expel fence is work he has done in plan checking and American Society of Mechanical construction inspections Engineers . EXPERIENCE Office San Dimas,California . Design-Budd, Well No. 21A, City of Upland, Upland, CA— Design Engineer for the drilling and equipping of Well No 21 A Made applications for the Years of Experience necessary pei nits including the Domestic Water Source Assessment Program Nine (DWSAP) portion of the State Health Department permit A 200-hp motor was used to drive the 1,000 teet deep, 1,000 gpm well DlslnteLtion was provided by Years with Tetra Tech an on-site chlorine generator Nine Big River School Water Systems Improvements, Needles, CA — Project Engmeer for design and construction assistance for the Big River School water system The water system included two 25 gpm wells 0 55 MG welded steel tank, on-site chlorine generator, domestic water booster pumps, hydropneumatic tank, 2,000 gpm tire pumps,and associated piping and site work Permitting was obtained trom the State Architect North Torrance Well Field, City of Torrance, Torrance, CA — Project . Engineer for study to determine optimum well field development and required distribution system improvements to support that development Used H2O Net to model the distribution system under 12 supply scenarios Evaluated . improvements required for each scenario as well as oftsetting supply reduction benefits Recommended capacity of well field required TDH and distribution . system improvements . Well 5 Blending Plan Study, City of Monterey Park, Monterey Park, CA — . Design Engmeer for study that included water system modeling and analyses as part of the requirement to obtain Department of Health Services approval to use . an existing water well high in perchlorate Vaiious scenarios were created in H2ONET to evaluate perchlorate concentration levels under different well supply scenarios The allowable flow conditions for blending were then identified and submitted to DHS Water System Master Plan, Pico Water District, CA — Project Engmeei for the completion of a master plan for a 4 000 acre-feet/year system with one pressure zone Water supply is fiom six wells and the distribution includes one reservoir that requires boosting to provide pressure to the customers Developed H2O Map computer model, including field testing/calibration The capital improvement program included $20 million of improvements to wells, piping storage, and back-up power A separate $4 million small diameter cast iron main replacement program was also developed TETRATECH Philip D. Tunnell, P.E. Well Design Support Mr Tunnell has experience in many tacets of water/wastewater engineering His Education . technical design experience includes preparing plans, specitications, and cost B S Mechanical Engineering, estimates for reservoirs, pump stations wells pipelines, and chlorination Colorado School of Mines, lacilities, as well as performing analysis of existing systems including pump Golden,CO,2003 . station opeiations, and teasibility studies for reservoir siting He has experience Registrations/Certifications in construction administration, including overseeing the construction of Professional Mechanical . pipelines, reservoir rehabilitation, and pump station upgrades Mr Tunnell has Engineer,California,2011, No • considerable dratting experience and is proticient with the current versions of 35934 AutoCAD He also has experience in hydraulic modeling He has used and is . familiai with the H2ONET computer program In addition Mr Tunnell is Professional Affiliations . lamiliar with other computer piograms including Excel and PowerPoint' Office Rounding out Mr Tunnells experience is work he has done in inspection, • construction administration,shop drawing review and plan checking San Dimas,CA Years of Experience EXPERIENCE 10 Well C-5, City of Cerritos, Cerritos, CA — Engineer involved with a 1,300- foot deep well pump station Design included pump housing with removable Years with Tetra Tech • ioof, hoist and facilities for disinfection with chlorammes The vertical turbine Seven pump was 400 hp and 2 000 gpm Well No. 4-84, 4-85, 4-86 and Avenue J and Trevor Pump Station, Los . Angeles County Department of Public Works, Los Angeles, CA — Engineer involved with design and inspection services for the drilling and equipping of three ASR (aquifer storage and recovery) water wells inspection and well design services for two water wells, and the inspection services for the destruction of one water well Design included obtaining various permits such as . horn the Department of Health Services and NPDES permit for waste discharge . during well drilling Schedule was critical as the Contractor was already hired prior to the design contract being awarded to Tetra Tech The pump station . poition was a traditional design-bid-build project for a 5,000 gpm enclosed booster pump station Milliken Pump Station, Chino Basin Desalter Authority, Ontario, CA — Design Engineer for the design and construction for a 2 800 gpm firm capacity . boostei pump station with three 125 horsepower vertical tui brae pumps . including one standby pump A concrete block masonry unit building houses the pumps and includes a separate loom for the electrical equipment Root hatches . provide access to the pumps The SCADA and controls were tied into and utilized existing equipment on site for two wells and two reservoirs Tetra Tech responsibilities included a Caltrans encroachment permit and several other . permits, conceptual design construction observation and construction administration Miscellaneous Booster Upgrades, City of Pomona, Pomona, CA — Engineer involved in construction management for various pump replacements and . installing various new pumps in existing facilities including two 60 hp 1,000 gpm vertical turbine pumps, two 100 hp 1,000 gpm vertical turbine pumps, one . 150 hp 3,500 gpm vertical turbine pump and one 150 hp 1 800 gpm horizontal . split case pump, related piping and appurtenances The improvements included civil, mechanical and electrical TETRATECH Thomas L. Epperson, P.E. Pressure Regulating Facilities Task Leader Mr Epperson has over 33 years of professional experience in water, wastewater, Education . and reclaimed water engineering Mr Epperson has been responsible for the B S, Environmental preparation of water wastewater, and reclaimed water master plans project Engineering, design reports for various water wastewater and reclaimed water tacihties, and University of California, Irvine, 1978 the planning and design of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water pipelines, • along with pump stations and reservoirs He has been responsible for completing Registrations/Certifications . the design bidding and construction management of over 180 miles of Professional Engineer, . water/reclaimed water/sewer mains, 36 water/reclaimed water pump stations, 15 California, 1983,No 36399 well-head tacilities, 12 sewer lift stations and 25 water/reclamted water storage reservoirs throughout Southern California Professional Affiliations . American Water Works EXPERIENCE Association Orange County Water Santa Ana Canyon Road Transmission Main and Pressure Reducing Association . Facility No 67, City of Anaheim, CA — Project Manager of approximately 4 450 linear feet of 30-inch water main parallel to the existing 20-inch diameter WateReuse Association water main within Santa Ana Canyon Road from Anaheim Hi11S Road to Mohler American Society of Civil . Drive/Del Giorgio Intermediate tie-ins were designed to connect to Qunitana Engineers . Drive (PR 60) and Fairmont Boulevard (PR53) In addition to the installation of Water Environment Federation the water main, a new PR Station was designed at the intersection of Santa Ana . Canyon Road and Eucalyptus Drive Office Irvine,California . Torrance Pressure Reducing Stations (PRS), West Basin Municipal Water District—Project Director for design of five(5)pressure reducing stations along Years of Experience Artesia Boulevard within the City of Torrance to protect the City s irrigation 33 . systems trom over pressurization trom the recycled water system pressure fluctuations Years with Tetra Tech . 1 22 PRS Relocation Project, Moulton Niguel Water District, Laguna Niguel, . CA — Piolect Manager for the Pressure Reducing Station Upgrades for the . District This work included the ielocation of three pressure reducing stations The station were located within the street right-of-way and relocated in an . existing parkway . Mathis Oso-Bypass, Moulton Niguel Water District, Laguna Niguel, CA — Project Manager for the Flow Conti of/Pressure Reducing Station for the District The existing pressure reducing station was modified to include flow control . capabilities The piping arrangement within the existing vault was modified, the . size of valves was changed and the new flow control/pressure reducing station was ie-located within the street right of way in a left turn pocket Long Beach Valve Replacement Project, Long Water Department, Long . Beach, CA — Project Manager for improvements to an existing Flow Control/Pressure Reducing Station for the Department The improvements . included the removal of existing piping and control valves with the replacement . of new butterfly valves and plunger valves The pressure reduction in this station was approximately 180 psi and required that the plunger valve be designed and . sized properly to handle such large drop at this particular station 1 SA-3 Vault, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, CA — Project Director for the design and construction phases of a pressure reducing valve vault The project included steel yard piping and connections to the existing city system a pressure reducing valve, and a concrete vault 1 1 1 10 TETRATECH Laurence Esguerra, P.E. Pressure Regulating Facilities— Design Support Mr Esguerra has provided design engineering in various water and wastewater Education . projects including domestic and reclaimed water pipelines, water main University of California, Irvine replacements, gravity sewer mains pump stations lift stations reinforced B S ,Civil Engineering,2004 concrete reservoirs steel reservoirs flow control facilities and pressure reducing valve vaults Responsibilities have included preparation of construction Registrations/Certrflcations • plans and specifications design calculations and project memorandums Registered Civil Engineer . California No 73803 • EXPERIENCE Professional Affiliations American Honda Filtration. System, West Basin Municipal Water District, American Society of Civil Los Angeles County, CA — Design Engineer for preparation of plans, Engineers,Orange County • specifications and cost estimates to construct a recycled water filtration system Office . for the American Honda corporate facilities in the City of Torrance The Irvine,California improvements included two automatic back wash filters, pressure reducing • valve,CMU retaining wall and yard piping Years of Experience . Toyota Filtration System, West Basin Municipal Water District, Los 11 • Angeles County,CA—Design Engineer for preparation of plans specifications, Years with Tetra Tech and cost estimates to construct a recycled water filtration system for the Toyota 11 • Motor Sales corporate facilities in the City of Torrance The improvements included two automatic back wash filters pressure reducing valve and yard piping El Dorado and La Paz Booster Pump Station Upgrades, Moulton Niguel • Water District, Laguna Niguel, CA — Project Engineer in the development of construction plans and specifications for the installation of two pressure ielief valves at two existing potable water pump stations . New Santiago Booster Pump Station City of Orange,CA —Design Engineei . for the pieparation of plans and specifications for a potable water pump station Project includes the installation of three vertical turbine pumps, two surge tanks, . drop facility and a standby diesel generatoi • Burris Pump Station, Orange County Water District, Anaheim, CA — • Proect Engineer for the design of the new Buiris Pump Station which consists of four 1750 horsepower veitical turbine pumps delivering a maximum flow • iate of 200 cts to the Santiago Basins from Burris Basin Work consists of • reviewing the existing Burris Pump Station Evaluation Report, assisting OCWD with selecting a replacement option, performing final design of the selected • option and providing bid and construction phase services The project also included unique designs 190000 cubic yards of earthwork to be completed prior to pump station construction, the construction of a 55 toot diameter by 55 • foot high cncular wet well which was computer and physically modeled during design for flow characteristics, and the construction of a 180 000 gallon surge • suppression system Dominguez Booster Pump Station, West Basin Municipal Water District, . Carson, CA — Design Engineer for the preparation of plans and specifications for a recycled water pump station Project includes the installation of two . vertical turbine pumps one jockey pump two surge tanks and disinfection . system TETRATECH Erica Jenkins Pressure Reducing Facilities - Design Support Ms Jenkins has over 21 years of experience and has been responsible for the Education preparation of water, sewer, reclaimed water pipeline projects, and project • design reports for various water and sewer facilities She has been responsible B S ,Civil Engineering, California State University, • foi completing the design bidding, and construction management of over 50 Fullerton, 1996 • miles of water/reclaimed water/sewer mains throughout Southern California Registrations/Certifications EXPERIENCE Engineer-in-Training California, No EX102020 Long Beach Valve Replacement Project, Long Water Department, Long • Beach, CA — Design Engineer for improvements to an existing Flow Office Control/Pressure Reducing Station for the Department The improvements Irvine,California • included the iemoval of existing piping and control valves with the replacement of new buttei fly valves and plunger valves The pressure reduction in this station Years of Experience was approxunately 180 psi and required that the plunger valve be designed and 21 • sized properly to handle such large drop at this particular station Years with Tetra Tech • Santa Ana Canyon Road Transmission Main and Pressure Reducing 21 Facility No. 67, City of Anaheim, CA — Design Engineer of approximately 4 450 linear feet of 30-inch water main parallel to the existing 20-inch diameter • watei main within Santa And Canyon Road from Anaheim HMis Road to Mohler Drive/Del Giorgio Intermediate tie-ins were designed to connect to Quintana Drive(PR-60) and Fairmont Boulevard(PR-53) In addition to the installation of • the water main, a new PR Station was designed at the intersection of Santa Ana Canyon Road and Eucalyptus Drive Relocation of Zone 1 Flow Control Facility at OC-38 Turnout, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, CA—Design Engineer for design of a new flow control tacihty at the OC-38 Turnout to replace the existing vault that had exceeded its useful life The design included two electronic control valves with . pressuie reducing feature, a new vault new electrical and controls MOV • butterfly valves, 20-and 24-inch CML&C steel pipe and appurtenances I-5 Water Line Relocations, City of Anaheim, CA — Design Engineer for the design of the ielocation of approximately 20000 linear feet of 6- to 16-inch • water lines as part of Caltians I-5 widening project Project also included the • design of a pressure ieducing station Pressure Upgrades, Moulton Niguel Water District, Aliso Viejo, CA — Desi-n Engineer foi the Pasco Del Valle Highlands and Ivy Glen Piessure Upgrades for the District This work included additional distribution piping and addition of pressure reducing valves for over 400 customers Desert Dunes Pressure Reducing Station Coachella Valley Water District, Coachella, CA — Design Engineer for the preparation of plans and . specifications for a pressure reducing station serving the Desert Dunes Development Assembly included three ditterent sized pressure reducing valves . to serve varying flow rates Improvements included site grading, piping, and electrical plans Pacific Park Flow Control Facilities Moulton Niguel Water District, Aliso Viejo, CA — Design Engineer for the Bridlewood and Cabot Flow Control Facilities which will allow the District to use the higher pressure water from the Central Relief Project TETRATECH Timothy Joyce, P.E. Pipeline Task Leader Mr Joyce has more than 20 years of experience in planning conceptual design, Education • final design and construction management of municipal environmental and B S ,Civil Engineering, civil engineering projects Throughout his career, he has been directly involved University of Connecticut, 1990 in the design and construction of collection systems, stormwater treatment Registrations/Certifications systems and roadway/freeway systems He has designed stormwater • conveyance and treatment facilities for flow rates ranging from 0 1 cfs up to 175 Professional Engineer, • cts California, No 51596 • Professional Affiliations EXPERIENCE American Society of Civil • Relocation of'72-inch Pipeline, Orange County Water District, Orange Engineers . County, CA — Project Manager prepared plans/specifications for relocation of Office • an existing waterline and abandonment of the existing waterline and facilities as Irvine,California pai t of the Orangethorpe Grade Separation Project ettorts for the Orange County . Transpoi tation Authority The pipeline size is 72-mch diameter, with a total Years of Experience • length of approximately 700 feet of steel pipe Design drawings were per OCTA 24 standards Design challenges included realignment of the water pipeline in OC • Flood Control right-of-way, other existing and proposed utilities, and per muting Years with Tetra Tech issues One Yorktown Pipeline Rehabilitation,Huntington Beach, CA—Project Manager on the existing Yorktown Avenue 30-inch cement mortar lined and coated • (CML&C) steel tiansmission line to be iehabilitated that was constructed from 1962 to 1964 Design for this pipeline project included 18,200 linear feet of 30- inch transmission main, from Huntington Street, south of Clay Avenue to • Yorktown Avenue, then east in Yorktown Avenue to Brookhurst Street, and south in Brookhurst Street to Adams Avenue where it tiansitions to a 24-inch • pipeline The intent of the Yorktown Pipeline project was 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 • Temescal Canyon Park Stormwater BMP Project, City of Los Angeles, • Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA — Project Manager for a project to assist the City in compliance with the Santa Monica Bay Beaches'Bacteria • TMDL near Temescal Canyon Road The engineering services for the project included concept development, preliminary design, detailed design, construction support hydrologic analyses for the performance of the facility site surveying . support of CEQA activities environmental services archaeological services geotechmcal explorations permitting (Coastal, City Building and Safety, Caltrans and Los Angeles County), and community outreach Components of . the BMP are a 22 million gallons per day (mgd) storm drain diversion structure a hydrodynamic separator, a 1 25 million gallon detention tank, a 3 mod pump . station, new park playground equipment, new park restrooms 500 feet of new . 36-inch storm drain pipe, 1,000 feet of new 16-inch force main, and rehabilitation of 3,000 leet of existing 16-mch force main that discharges into . the sanitary sewer for treatment at the Hyperion Wastewater Tieatment Plant River Supply Conduits, Units 5 and 6, Los Angeles Department of Water . and Power, Los Angeles, CA — Assistant Project Manager and technical Quality Assurance/Quality Control reviewer for this project to design the . replacement of approximately 15,500 legit of 78-mch steel water supply pipeline toi the River Supply Conduit located in North Hollywood, California Approximately 9 500 lect of the pipeline is tunneled and approximately 6,000 . feet is cut and cover trench The project required working around extensive existing utilities TETRATECH Kyle Bohn, P.E. Pipeline - Design Support Mr Bohn has provided design engineering in various water and wastewater Education • projects including domestic and reclaimed water pipelines water main B S,Civil Engineering, replacements gravity sewer mains CIPP sewer lining pump stations, lift University of California, Irvine, stations reinforced concrete reservons flow control facilities and pressure 2006 • reducing valve vaults Responsibilities have included preparation of construction Registrations/Certifications plans, specifications, and design calculations, assisted supervisors in preparing Registered Civil Engineer • piolect memorandums, organized office technical library California No 77984 EXPERIENCE Office • Centennial Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements City of Santa Irvine,California • Ana,Santa Ana,CA—Design Engineer for approximately 20 000 linear feet of Years of Experience • 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains Eight Central City Water Main Improvements, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, Years with Tetra Tech CA — Design Engineer for approximately 6 600 linear feet of 8-inch PVC water • Eight main to replace existing water mains • Pico-Lowell Neighborhood Water Main Improvements, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana,CA—Design Engineer for approximately 8,200 linear feet of 8- and 12-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains Mid City Neighborhood Water Main Replacement Project, City of Santa . Ana, Santa Ana, CA — Design Engineer for approximately 9,000 linear teet of 12- and 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains Project included the hot tap of two existing water mains and 15 cut in connections Bristol Street Widening Water Main Replacement Project City of Santa . Ana, Santa Ana, CA — Design Engineer for approximately 6,000 linear feet of 12-and 8-mch PVC water main to replace existing water mains • Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Conveyance Pipeline, KSD Joint Venture, . Carlsbad, CA — Design Engineer for the Carlsbad Conveyance Pipeline . Design-Build Project The project is being designed for the Kiewit Shea Desalination Joint Venture team and consists of approximately 10 miles of 54- • inch welded steel pipe The pipeline is being installed in existing city streets and right-of-way through the cities of Carlsbad Vista and San Marcos Large diameter tunnels are being used to cross a major commuter rail line, an Inteistate . Highway and protected wetlands at the entrance to a seawater lagoon The 78- inch diameter tunnel section will be installed using an automated tunnel boring machine (TBM) Steel casing pipe or rib and lagging will be used on the tunnel . sections based on soil and groundwater conditions The 54-inch transmission main is sized for 54 million gallons per day (mgd) of desalinated seawater Pressures range from 250 psi at the point of connection to 500 psi at the . seawater desalination plant Water Line Replacement Projects, City of Lakewood, Lakewood, CA — Design Engineer for the preparation of plans and specifications of multiple . water line replacement projects for the City of Lakewood Projects included . preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for over 50 000 linear feet of 6-to 12-inch pipeline • 36-Inch Transmission Main Replacement,City of Anaheim,Anaheim,CA — . Design Engineer for the preparation of the plans specifications cost estimates and construction services for the construction of 700 linear feet of 36-inch steel pipeline TETRATECH Erin Cabanero Pipeline — Design Support Ms Cabanero has provided design engineering in various water and wastewater Education projects including domestic water pipelines, water main replacements, gravity B S,Civil Engineering, sewer mains, gravity torte mains, pump stations, lift stations, reinforced University of California, Irvine, concrete ieservoirs, steel tank reservons, flow control facilities, and pressure 2009 • reducing valve vaults Responsibilities have included preparation of construction Registrations plans, specifications, and desicyn calculations assisted supervisors in preparing • project memorandums and project schedules and organized ottice technical Engineer in Training, library California,2008, No 131891 • Office • EXPERIENCE Irvine,California • City of Industry Recycled Water System Package 3 Pipeline, Upper San Years of Experience • Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District, City of Covina, CA — Provided Seven engineeiing design and construction support services for nearly 20,000 linear • feet of PVC recycled water main, ranging m size from 4-inch to 12-inch within Years with Tetra Tech the City of West Covina and Umncoiporated Los Angeles County Work Five • included preparation of a preliminary design report pipeline alignment study, • coordination with regulatory agencies preparation of technical specitications and project contract documents Advertised project bid and managed bidding • process for the Client Conducted Bid opening reviewed all bids received for completeness and accuracy, conformance with contract qualifications and license requirements, and provided recommendation to the Client for award of Contract Perlormed engineering support services during project construction such as attending construction meetings, review of shop drawings for conformance with the project specifications and ventication of product • compliance with ARRA buy American funding requirements • Recycled Water Distribution System Expansion, Ei Toro Water District, Laguna Woods, CA — Design Engineer for the design of over 20 miles of recycled water pipelines for the El Toro Water Dist>>ct s - Recycled Water • Distribution System Expansion Project The pipelines range in size from 4-inch to 20-inch in diameter, and convey up to 775 acre-feet of tertiary treated recycled water per year The major customer being served recycled water is the Laguna Woods Village Home Owners Association (tormerly Leisure World) • GSWC Waterline ReplacementProjects 2010, Golden State Water Company — As Design Engineer assisted with completing design plans for several water main replacement projects throughout the GSWC service areas primarily the Southwest District The work was completed as part of a design- build contract teamed with Precision Pipeline Work included existing utility • research and base map preparation, determining abandonment required, alignment selection and field check surveys interaction with GSWC project • manager with plan check comments and obtaining permit conditions for construction for various atfected cities Project locations included Hawthorne and County of Los Angeles Streets included Budlong Avenue Kornblum Avenue, 132nd Street, and Doty Avenue Total water main footage was approximately 6 000 feet of 12 through 16 inch pipe • Ohio Street and Oriente Drive Pipeline Replacement, Yorba Linda Water . District, Yorba Linda, CA — Design Engineer for approximately 3 000 of 16- . inch ductile iron and 1 000 feet PVC water main to replace existing cast iron water mains within the City of Yorba Linda The project included the replacement of existing water services, fire hydrants and the up-sizing of the existing main STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS ON-CALL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT � . IJ f ✓ +gli7�r" OTETRATECH c.o,Ple. w,, la CLEAR SOLUTIONS' 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 I Exhibit B 5 Any billings for extra work or additional services authorized in advance and in writing by CITY shall be invoiced separately to CITY Such invoice shall contain all of the information required above, and in addition shall list the hours expended and hourly rate charged for such time. Such invoices shall be approved by CITY if the work performed is in accordance with the extra work or additional services requested, and if CITY is satisfied that the statement of hours worked and costs incurred is accurate Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld Any dispute between the parties concerning payment of such an invoice shall be treated as separate and apart from the ongoing performance of the remainder of this Agreement 2 Exhibit B TETRATECH Exhlblt B EXHIBIT A- SW 2015 HOURLY CHARGE RATE AND EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT SCHEDULE Project Management Survey/Mapping Project Manager 1 $195 00 Two Person Survey Party w/equip $220 00 Project Manager 2 $207 00 One Person Survey Party w/equip $125 00 Sr Project Manager $250 00 Program Manager $297 00 Engineers General&Administrative Engineer 1 $96 00 Project Assistant 1 $67 00 Engineer 2 $115 00 Project Assistant 2 $75 00 Engineer 3 $130 00 Project Administrator $95 00 Project Engineer 1 $135 00 Sr Project Administrator $110 00 Project Engineer 2 $165 00 Graphic Artist $130 00 Sr Engineer 1 $170 00 Designers&Technicians Reimbursable In-House Costs. CAD Technician 1 $65 00 Photo Copies(B&W 8 5"xl1") $ 0 15/Each CAD Technician 2 $75 00 Photo Copies(B&W 11"x17") $ 0 40/Each CAD Technician 3 $90 00 Color Copies(up to 8 5"xl V) $ 2 00/Each CAD Designer $100 00 Color Copies(to 11"x17") $ 3 00/Each Sr CAD Designer 1 $118 00 Compact Discs $10/each Sr CAD Designer 2 $145 00 Large format copies $0 40 S F Computer Usage not to exceed$3 55/hour Mileage-Company Vehicle $0 80/mile Mileage-POV $0 55/mile* *current GSA POV mileage rate subject to change All other direct costs,such as production,special photography,postage,delivery services,overnight mail, printing and any other services performed by subcontractor will be billed at cost plus 15% NOTE Rates subject to change annually Exhibit A-SW 2015 xlsx PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND TETRA TECH, INC FOR ON CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES Table of Contents 1 Scope of Services 1 2 City Staff Assistance ... .... 2 3 Term; Time of Performance 2 4 Compensation 2 5 Extra Work . .... ..... . 2 6 Method of Payment ... . .. .... . 3 7 Disposition of Plans, Estimates and Other Documents ..... .3 8 Hold Harmless . 3 9 Professional Liability Insurance 4 10 Certificate of Insurance 5 11 Independent Contractor 6 12 Termination of Agreement 6 13 Assignment and Delegation ... 6 14 Copyrights/Patents . 7 15 City Employees and Officials 7 16 Notices 7 17 Consent 8 18 Modification 8 19 Section Headings 8 20 Interpretation of this Agreement 8 21 Duplicate Original „ , 9 22 Immigration . 9 23 Legal Services Subcontracting Prohibited 9 24 Attorney's Fees 10 25 Survival 10 26 Governing Law 10 27 Signatories 10 28 Entirety .10 29 Effective Date 1 1 2015 List of Consultants Submitted RFQ Vendor Name Vendor Name Advantec Consulting Engineers, Inc KCG Consulting Group AECOM Technical Services, Inc Kleinfelder AESCO, Inc KOA Corporation AKM Consulting Engineers Koury Engineering&Testing, Inc Albert Grover&Associates KPFF Consulting Engineers Alta Planning+ Design Langan Engineering and Environmental Inc American Geotechnical, Inc LEE & RO, Inc Anchor QEA Leighton Consulting, Inc AndersonPenna Partners, Inc MARRS Services, Inc APA Engineering, Inc McLean &Schultz Axiom Corporation Mirjahangir Engineering/Amiran Construction Co BKF Engineers Moffatt & Nichol Case Land Surveying, Inc MTGL, Inc CivilSource, Inc Myers Houghton & Partners, Inc Civil Works Engineering Ninyo& Moore Converse Consultants Noble Consultants, Inc COWI Marine North America Onward Engineering CWE Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc D Woolley&Associates PENCO Engineering, Inc DKS Associates Professional Service Industries DMc Engineering Psomas ERSC Inc Quantum Quality Consulting, Inc FPL&Associates, Inc RBF Consulting Fugro Consultants, Inc Richard Brady&Associates Geocon West, Inc SA Associates Geo-Environmental, Inc Sequoia Consultants Geologic Associates, Inc Stetson Engineers Inc GEOSCIENCE Support Services, Inc Tait&Associations, Inc Geosyntec Consultants Terracon Consultants, Inc GHD Tetra Tech GMU Geotechnical, Inc Towill, Inc Group Delta Consultants, Inc Transpo Group Guida Surveying Inc TTG Engineers Gwynne Pugh Urban Studio Twining, Inc Harris &Associates, Inc VA Consulting, Inc IDS Group, Inc W G Zimmerman Engineering, Inc Interwest Consulting Group West Yost Associates Iteris Westberg+White Joseph C Truxaw and Associates, Inc Willdan Engineering City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ♦ www.huntingtonbeachea.gov 17 1909p° Office of the City Clerk Joan L. 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