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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMoffatt & Nichol - 2024-08-06 ��NTiNGTo 2000 Main Street, ." y� Huntington Beach,CA a City of Huntington Beach APPROVED 7-0 C F TY z,P\� File #: 24-474 MEETING DATE: 8/6/2024 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Eric G. Parra, Interim City Manager VIA: Chau Vu, Director of Public Works PREPARED BY: Joseph Fuentes, Principal Civil Engineer Subject: Approve and authorize execution of Professional Services Contract with Moffat & Nichol to provide Professional Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services for the Gilbert Bridge Project, CC-1453; Acceptance of Federal grant funds from Caltrans and Appropriation of funds Statement of Issue: The Public Works Department requires professional structural engineering and environmental consulting services to support staff with the design and regulatory approvals required to perform improvements on the existing Gilbert Drive bridge over the Shelter Channel in Huntington Harbour. Financial Impact: If approved by Council, grant funds in the amount of$424,300 for the preliminary engineering will be appropriated to the Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) account 129285101.82800. Funds for the balance of the contract ($60,103.19) are available in Measure M account 21385201.69365. Recommended Action: A) Approve and Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to Execute a Professional Services Contract Between the City of Huntington Beach and Moffat & Nichol to Provide Professional Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services in the amount of$484,403.19, and; B) Accept award of a Federal grant administered by Caltrans in the amount of$424,300 and approve the appropriation of the funds to grant account 129285101.82800 Alternative Action(s): Do not authorize the contract and direct staff accordingly. Analysis: The Public Works Department was awarded federal funding for the Caltrans Highway Bridge City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 2 Printed on 7/31/2024 powere tg LegistarTM File #: 24-474 MEETING DATE: 8/6/2024 Program to perform preventative maintenance work on the existing Gilbert Drive bridge over Shelter Channel in Huntington Harbour. The City advertised for engineering and environmental consulting services for various bridge rehabilitation projects. The City received two proposals to provide the necessary professional engineering and environmental consulting services in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 3.03 of the City's Municipal Code, as well as Chapter 10 of the Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual, due to the federal funding acquired. The two proposals were received and evaluated by an established review board. Staff determined Moffat & Nichol to be the top ranked consultant using the required qualifications-based selection process. The Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Moffatt & Nichol for Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services for Gilbert Drive Bridge over Shelter Channel has a term of three (3) years with a not to exceed amount of$484,403.19. The proposal includes inspection and production of bridge maintenance design documents for the Gilbert Drive Bridge over the Shelter Channel as part of the City's Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program. The design documents will outline the necessary work based on the findings in the Caltrans Bridge Inspection Reports and the consultant's inspection. The design will include the removal and replacement of asphalt, cleaning and replacement of the deck joint seals, replacement of the steel bearings, strengthening the steel girders, and repairing spalled and cracked concrete on the deck, the abutment, the sidewalk, the parapet, and the piers. Environmental Status: This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. Strategic Plan Goal: Goal 6 - Infrastructure Investment, Strategy D - Undertake major planning efforts including Fleet Capital Replacement Plan, Mobility Master Plan and Infrastructure Report Card to adequately anticipate and prepare for future infrastructure needs. Attachment(s): 1. Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Moffat & Nichol for Professional Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services 2. Grant Award 3. PowerPoint Presentation City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of 2 Printed on 7/31/2024 powered'LegistarTM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND MOFFATT &NICHOL , FOR ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR GILBERT DRIVE BRIDGE OVER SHELTER CHANNEL 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 MOFFATT &NICHOL, hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT." WHEREAS, CITY desires to engage the services of a consultant to provide engineering and consulting 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 Omar Jaradat 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. - 1 of 17 24-14835/347989 3. TERM; TIME OF PERFORMANCE Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The services of CONSULTANT are to commence on 4SY (01K- , 202.11 (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 Four Hundred Eighty Four Thousand Four Hundred Three Dollars and Nineteen Cents ($484,403.19). 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." 2 of 17 24-14835/347989 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 A. 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. B. To the extent that CONSULTANT performs "Design Professional Services" within the meaning of Civil Code Section 2782.8, then the following Hold Harmless provision applies in place of subsection A above: 3 of 17 24-14835/347989 "CONSULTANT hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless CITY and its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, expenses, demands and defense costs (including, without limitation, costs and fees of litigation of every nature or liability of any kind or nature) to the extent that the claims against CONSULTANT arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT. In no event shall the cost to defend charged to CONSULTANT exceed CONSULTANT's proportionate percentage of fault. However, notwithstanding the previous sentence, in the event one or more other defendants to the claims and/or litigation is unable to pay its share of defense costs due to bankruptcy or dissolution of the business, CONSULTANT shall meet and confer with CITY and other defendants regarding unpaid defense costs. The duty to indemnify, including the duty and the cost to defend, is limited as provided in California Civil Code Section 2782.8. C. Regardless of whether subparagraph A or B applies, CITY shall be reimbursed by CONSULTANT for all costs and attorney's fees incurred by CITY in enforcing this obligation. This indemnity shall apply to all claims and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy limits do not act as a 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 ($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 4 of 17 24-14835/347989 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: A. provide the name and policy number of each carrier and policy; B. state that the policy is currently in force; and 5 of 17 24-14835/347989 C. shall promise that such policy shall not be suspended, voided or canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice; however, ten (10) days' prior written notice in the event of cancellation for nonpayment of premium. CONSULTANT shall maintain the foregoing insurance coverage in force until the work under this Agreement is fully completed and accepted by CITY. The requirement for carrying the foregoing insurance coverage shall not derogate from CONSULTANT's defense, hold harmless and indemnification obligations as set forth in this Agreement. CITY or its representative shall at all times have the right to demand the original or a copy of the policy of insurance. CONSULTANT shall pay, in a prompt and timely manner, the premiums on the insurance hereinabove required. 11. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT is, and shall be, acting at all times in the performance of this Agreement as an independent contractor herein and not as an employee of CITY. CONSULTANT shall secure at its own cost and expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of all taxes, social security, state disability insurance compensation, unemployment compensation and other payroll deductions for CONSULTANT and its officers, agents and employees and all business licenses, if any, in connection with the PROJECT and/or the services to be performed hereunder. 12. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT All work required hereunder shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner. CITY may terminate CONSULTANT's services hereunder at any time with or without cause, and whether or not the PROJECT is fully complete. Any termination of this Agreement by CITY shall be made in writing, notice of which shall be delivered to CONSULTANT as provided herein. In the 6 of 17 24-14835/347989 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 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: 7 of 17 24-14835/347989 TO CITY: TO CONSULTANT: City of Huntington Beach Moffatt&Nichol ATTN: Director of Public Works ATTN: Omar Jaradat 2000 Main Street 555 Anton Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 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 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 8 of 17 24-14835/347989 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 CITY; and CITY shall not be liable for payment of any legal services expenses incurred by CONSULTANT. 9 of 17 24-14835/347989 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 hereinbelow 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 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 l0 of 17 24-14835/347989 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. GENERAL PRINCIPALS CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS CONSULTANT shall comply generally accepted accounting principles and good business practices. CONSULTANT shall, at its own expense, furnish all cost items associated with the proposed services except as specified to be furnished by City. CONSULTANT shall retain financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to the proposed services for a period of a minimum of three (3) years from the expiration of the term of the Master Agreement. CONSULTANT shall take reasonable measures to safeguard protected personally identifiable information and other information designated as sensitive or is considered sensitive consistent with laws regarding privacy and responsibility over confidentiality. 30. NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS CONSULTANT shall take reasonable measures to safeguard protected personally identifiable information and other information designated as sensitive or is considered sensitive consistent with laws regarding privacy and responsibility over confidentiality. CONSULTANT shall ensure that services and facilities are provided without regard to ethnic group identification, race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, sex, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, or marital status in accordance with applicable laws, including, but not limited to, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 200-d); Section 162 (a) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973 (23 U.S.C. 324); Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 (P.L. 100-209); Executive Order 12898 (February 11, 1994); Executive Order 13166 (August 16, 2000); Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 11 of 17 24-14835/347989 1964 (42 U.S.0 2000-d); the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. 6101); Article 9.5, Chapter 1, Part 1, Division 2, Title 2 (Section 11135, et seq) of the California Government Code; Title 9, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6 (Section 10800, et seq) of the CCR and California Department of Social Services Manual of Policies and Procedures (CDSS MPP) Division 21. CONSULTANT shall ensure that proposed activities be accomplished in an equitable and impartial manner so that no person shall be excluded because of race, color, gender, or national origin from participation in, or be denied the benefits, or any program or activity for which federal financial assistance is received (31 CFR Part 22). 31. MBE AND WBE CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS It is the policy of the City to encourage the participation of disadvantaged, minority and women owned business enterprises in the City's procurement process. CONSULTANT agrees to use its best efforts to carry out this policy when sourcing the use of outside consultants, advisors and contractors to the fullest extent practicable, consistent with the efficient performance of a contract. CONSULTANT may rely on written representations by consultants, advisors and contractors regarding their status. CONSULTANT shall report to the City the names of all consultants, advisors and contractors hired for the proposed services and information on whether or not they are a disadvantaged, minority or women-owned business enterprise, as defined in Section 8 of the Small Business Act(15 U.S.C. Sec. 637). CONSULTANT shall, in accordance with 2 CFR 200.321, take affirmative steps to include minority business, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms when sourcing the use of outside consultants, advisors, and contractors for a contract by: (a) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists; 12 of 17 24-14835/347989 (b) Assuring that small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever they are potential sources; (c) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises; (d) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirements permit, which encourage participation by small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises; and (e) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce. 32. DOMESTIC PREFERENCE CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS It is the policy of the City to encourage a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). The requirements of this section must be included in all subawards including all contracts and purchase orders. CONSULTANT agrees to use its best efforts to comply with 2 CFR 200.322 to the fullest extent possible consistent with the efficient performance of a contract. 33. RECOVERED MATERIALS CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS CONSULTANT shall comply with 2 CFR 200.322 and procure only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a 13 of 17 24-14835/347989 satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000. CONSULTANT certifies that the percentage of recovered materials to be used in the performance of this Agreement will be at least the amount required by applicable specifications or other contractual requirements. For contracts over $100,000 in total value, CONSULTANT shall estimate the percentage of total material utilized for the performance of the project that is recovered materials and shall provide such estimate to City upon request. 34. CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS CONSULTANT agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401-7671q. CONSULTANT agrees to report each violation to the USDA and the appropriate EPA Regional Office. CONSULTANT agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251-1387). CONSULTANT agrees to report each violation to the USDA and the appropriate EPA Regional Office. 35. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS PRIMARY COVERED TRANSACTIONS This certification is required by the regulations implementing Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, 13 CFR Part 145. The regulations were published as Part VII of the May 26, 1988 Federal Register(pages 19160-19211). 1. The prospective primary participant certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief that it and its principals: 14 of 17 24-14835/347989 (a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for disbarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency; (b) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application been convicted of or had a civil judgement rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b) of this certification; and (d) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local)terminated for cause or default. 2. Where the prospective primary participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective primary participant shall attach an explanation to this certification. Indicate to whom it applies, initiating agency, and dates of action. 36. NON-LOBBYING CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this document, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an 15 of 17 24-14835/347989 officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities," in conformance with its instructions. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. 37. 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. 16 of 17 24-14835/347989 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers. CONSULTANT, MOFFATT&NICHOL CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of California By: a Omar Jaradat,Ph.D.,P.E. Mayor print name ITS: (circle one)Chairman/Presiden►Oicc Presidcn� City Clerk AND INITIATED AND APPROVED: By: David W.Huchel print name Director of Public Works ITS: (circle one�SecretaryD£hief Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary-Treasurer REVIEWED AND APPROVED: COUNTERPART City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: CC/7City Attorney 17 of 17 24-14835/347989 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers. CONSULTANT, MOFFATT &NICHOL CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a munici,al c I rporation of the State of Califo ��'�!� 04. lk By: Ma r 9AoktmAd print name _/,.ITS: (circle one)Chairman/PresidentNice President /T�f�l� City Clerk 06 AND INITIATED AN AP ROVED: By: print name Director of Public Works ITS: (circle one)Secretary/Chief Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary-Treasurer REV D AN PP OV D: COUNTERPART City Manager APPROVED FORM: CC/f City Atto y 17 of 17 24-14835/347989 EXHIBIT A STATEMENT OF WORK PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR GILBERT DRIVE BRIDGE OVER SHELTER CHANNEL CITY desires to repair the Gilbert Drive Bridge over Shelter Channel in Huntington Harbor within the City of Huntington Beach, California (the "Project," or the "Bridge"). CONSULTANT is to provide the following professional engineering and environmental consulting services for the CITYs' Project: A. Project Management: CONSULTANT's work for this task shall include,but not be limited to,the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Provide a response via email to CITY's Contract Administrator within two working days of CITY's request for assistance from CONSULTANT. If CONSULTANT is unable to timely provide CITY with a complete response, CONSULTANT shall respond to CITY with the estimated time needed to provide a complete response. 2. Provide the CITY's Contract.Administrator with alternate contact information for any period of time that the CONSULTANT's Project Manager will be unavailable during the term of the Agreement. Any substitution of CONSULTANT's (or any subconsultant's)key personnel proposed by CONSULTANT for a period of greater than 3 weeks shall require prior CITY approval. CITY reserves the right to reject any proposed substitution of personnel proposed by CONSULTANT, and such decision shall not result in any additional costs to CITY or delays to the Project schedule. 3. Lead,direct and monitor CONSULTANT's team. 4. Coordinate, prepare for, attend, and document team meetings (e.g., Kick-Off, 35%, 65%,90% submittal reviews, field meetings,pre-bid field meeting with prospective contractors,community outreach meetings) and action items. Meeting minutes and action items shall be emailed to CITY within three business days of said meeting. 5. Prepare, coordinate, and maintain a critical path method schedule to be provided to CITY in hard copy and PDF format with each submittal,or upon CITY's request. 6. Prepare and submit to CITY monthly progress reports to support CONSULTANT's invoicing. 7. Prepare and submit to CITY monthly invoices consistent with.the approved Cost Proposal for work completed by CONSULTANT and any subconsultant, in an invoice format to be approved by CITY. B. Caltrans Local Programs Compliance: On an as-needed basis CITY may request that CONSULTANT shall provide the following services for any of the Projects in this Statement of Work: 1. ' Determine whether work is eligible for reimbursement through Federal grant funding. 1 2. Prepare the Requests for Authorization, Right-of-Way Certifications, and all required documents necessary to obtain FHWA/Caltrans authorization to proceed with utility relocation and/or construction. 3. Revise and resubmit documents in response to comments by CITY and/or Caltrans. 4. Coordinate with and respond to Caltrans,as requested by CITY. 5. Provide CITY with guidance as to the timing of submittals to Caltrans as necessary to maintain the Project schedule. 6. Provide CITY with guidance to ensure compliance with FHWA and Caltrans requirements for Federal-aid Projects. C. Surveying and Mapping: CITY's forces are capable of providing the surveying and mapping services for the Project. However, at CITY's request, CONSULTANT may be asked to provide the following surveying and/or mapping services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Satisfy CITY's insurance and business license requirements,apply for and obtain a no-fee encroachment permit prior to commencing surveying work within the public right-of-way. 2. Coordinate with property owner(s)or other entity to obtain legal right-of-entry prior to any surveying work to be performed on private property, or within a private easement area. 3. Perform a detailed, cross-section topographic survey at 25-ft. intervals of each Project area including,but not limited to: elevations at existing street centerline,top of curb, flow line, edge of gutter (if present), back of walk and/or right-of-way, existing Bridge features,existing public and private improvements(e.g.,curb,gutter, sidewalk,concrete/asphalt limits,planter areas,signs and nomenclature,street lights, visible/accessible utilities, etc.). 4. Prepare and submit to CITY for review a draft base map, in accordance with CITY's drafting standards,for each Project to include the following minimum information: street names, street centerline stationing, existing legal property boundaries and addresses, easements, half- and full-street right-of-way widths, north arrow, graphical scale,existing utilities, and topographic information. 5. Revise the draft base map to address CITY's comments and resubmit to CITY. Surveying and Mapping deliverables for the Project: a. CAD files in an AutoCAD format acceptable to CITY, including all supporting files(e.g.,x-refs,blocks,fonts,plot styles,index to files,etc.)of the draft base map and survey control sheet prepared in a standard engineering scale and sized to fit within CITY's standard 24"x 36"sheet border and title block. b. CAD files in an AutoCAD format acceptable to CITY,including an index of all supporting files (e.g., x-refs, blocks, fonts,pen settings, etc.) of the revised base map and survey control sheet prepared in a standard engineering scale and sized to fit within CITY's standard 24"x 36"sheet border and title block. 2 D. Preliminary Engineering (35% Submittal): CONSULTANT shall develop and evaluate Bridge preventive maintenance strategies versus replacement and rehabilitation alternatives, and provide CITY with recommendations of the preferred Project design concept for budgeting and funding purposes, environmental approval, permitting, and final design. CONSULTANT's work related to this task shall include, but may not be limited to, the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Research and obtain all applicable State, County, CITY, and local records; review record maps, title reports, as-built plans, etc., to verify ownership interests and determine right-of-way needs. 2. Public and private utility facility mapping [see Utility Coordination and Relocation below], including the identification and all coordination of utilities that must be relocated and/or replaced within the Project area. 3. Review record drawings, excerpts from CITY's 2007 Highway Bridge Preventative Maintenance Plan ("BPMP"), Caltrans Bridge inspection reports, and perform field reconnaissance(including in-water and underwater inspection)to evaluate the current conditions, and recommend the scope of work for the Project. 4. Prepare and submit to CITY a draft technical memorandum comparing Bridge preventive maintenance strategies with Bridge replacement and rehabilitation alternatives, including: a. Summary of the components of each alternative, including preliminary plans, right-of- way impacts (e.g., temporary construction easements), environmental and regulatory agency considerations,construction staging and access, utility relocation and accommodation, constructability, construction schedule, estimated construction cost, and eligibility for Federal Highway Bridge Program("HBP") funding. b. Discussion of pros and cons of each alternative and CONSULTANT's recommended alternative for final design. c. Updated Bridge Planning Study drawings, including a preliminary plan, elevation,and typical section. d. Preliminary phasing plans, depicting existing and proposed improvements, with each alternative to show how vehicular and pedestrian traffic will be maintained during construction. e. Preliminary quantities and cost estimates, including a 25%contingency,shall be provided for each alternative. 5. Prepare and submit to CITY a final technical memorandum addressing all of CITY's comments on the draft technical memorandum. 6. Prepare a Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow of the information contained in the final technical memorandum, including current photos of the Bridge site, and make a presentation and answer questions in a meeting at City Hall to be coordinated by CITY staff. 3 7. If required for the design alternative selected by CITY, CONSULTANT shall identify the appropriate design floods, base flood (100-year flood), flood of record (if available), and the overtopping flood. As required by FHWA and Caltrans,these floods shall be evaluated using two or more methods. The results of the hydrologic analysis shall be presented in the form of a flood frequency curve. 8. If required for the design alternative selected by CITY,CONSULTANT shall obtain hydraulic parameters from the Army Corps of Engineers Hydraulic Engineering Center River Analysis System("HEC-RAS")version 5.0.3 model based on: 1)eight to ten channel cross sections; 2) as-built data or survey of the existing Bridge; and 3) a reconnaissance level field investigation by CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT shall prepare an existing condition HEC model and a proposed condition HEC model. Hydraulic variables (e.g., water surface elevation, velocity, etc.) shall be determined for the 50 and 100 year and other discharges as appropriate.Results from the hydraulic analysis shall be provided in both tabular as well as graphical output formats. Chapter 800 of the Caltrans Highway Design Manual ("HDM") shall be used to delineate the hydraulic design criteria for the Bridge. 9. If required for the design alternative selected by CITY, CONSULTANT shall prepare a draft design Hydraulic Study Report for review by CITY, Caltrans, and affected regulatory agencies. 10. If required for the design alternative selected by CITY, CONSULTANT shall prepare a final design Hydraulic Study Report for review by CITY, Caltrans, and affected regulatory agencies. 11. If required for the design alternative selected by CITY, CONSULTANT shall use the HEC-RAS output data and complete a Location Hydraulic Study or Floodplain Evaluation Report in accordance with 23 CFR 650.113. This report is generally included in the Environmental Document for the Bridge. 12. Based on the design alternative selected by CITY, CONSULTANT shall prepare and submit preliminary 35%plans and cost estimate for the Project. Preliminary Engineering deliverables for the Project: a. (1) set of color photos of Bridge damage with corresponding index map b. PDF of the draft technical memorandum and supporting documents c. PDF of the final technical memorandum and supporting documents d. PDF of the Technical Memorandum Presentation e. PDF of the 35%plans f. Microsoft Excel file of the 35%estimate g. PDF of the hydrologic analysis and supporting calculations(if required) h. PDF of the draft design Hydraulic Study Report(if required) i. PDF of the draft Location Hydraulic Study Report or Floodplain Evaluation Report(if required) 4 j. PDF of the final design Hydraulic Study Report(if required) k. PDF of the final Location Hydraulic Study Report or Floodplain Evaluation Report(if required) E. Utility Coordination and Relocation: This task includes work related to all public and private utilities that may be affected by the Project. CONSULTANT's work related to this task shall include,but may not be limited to,the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Prepare and send notices to all utility owners requesting maps of their existing facilities in the vicinity of the Project. CONSULTANT shall be responsible for paying any fees to the utility owners in order to obtain this information. 2. Prepare and maintain a separate file, including a log of communications, for each utility owner. 3. Review all utility owners' facilities maps,as-built plans,record drawings,applicable excerpts from CITY's Master BPMP, Caltrans Bridge inspection reports, topographic survey, and perform field reconnaissance as necessary to identify, confirm,and plot the location of all existing utilities within the Project area onto the Project base map in AutoCAD. 4. Prepare and maintain a composite utility conflict matrix and associated utility conflict map in a format to be approved by CITY and Caltrans for Right-of-Way Certification purposes. 5. Coordinate with CITY and CONSULTANT's engineer responsible for designing the proposed Project improvements regarding the disposition of CITY-owned utilities. If CITY determines that relocation of any of CITY-owned utilities is required,CITY may request CONSULTANT to submit a separate scope and fee proposal. 6. Coordinate with CITY to confirm whether existing privately owned utilities in the Project area are covered under an existing franchise agreement, and the respective utility owners are liable for all costs associated with the design and relocation of their facilities that are in conflict with CITY's proposed improvements. 7. If it is determined that CITY is liable for costs related to any utility relocation work necessitated by the Projects, CITY may request CONSULTANT's assistance in obtaining FHWA and Caltrans authorization for Federal reimbursement related to the said utility work. CONSULTANT may also be requested to assist CITY in the preparation of any required utility agreement(s). 8. Prepare a Claim of Liability Letter for each utility owner for CITY's review (a sample shall be provided by CITY). Upon CITY's approval, CONSULTANT shall send the letters and follow up with all utility owners as necessary to obtain the requested information within the timeframe needed to maintain the Project schedule. 9. Coordinate via email,phone, field/office meetings, or any means necessary with all utility owners, as often as necessary, in order to: 1) come to a "meeting of minds" regarding the disposition of each utility owner's facilities within the Project area;2) obtain and review utility relocation plans,cost estimates(if applicable),construction schedules, etc. from all utility owners within the Project area that have facilities in 5 conflict with CITY's proposed public improvements; and 3) provide all utility documentation necessary to obtain Caltrans' acceptance of the Right-of-Way Certification and,ultimately,for E-76 authorization to proceed with the construction phase of the Project. Utility Coordination and Relocation deliverables for the Project: The deliverables for this task are to be submitted as required by the Project schedule or within 5 working days of the CITY's request: a. Complete organized utility file for each utility owner. The electronic files shall include directories and subdirectories named consistently with the hard copy files. The electronic files shall include all emails,photos, CAD files, image files,Microsoft Word,Excel,and PDF files of the final approved documents b. PDF of the draft utility conflict matrix c. PDF of the final approved utility conflict matrix d. Microsoft Word file of the draft Claim of Liability Letter for each utility owner. e. PDF set of draft utility relocation plans for each utility owner. f. PDF of the approved utility relocation plan for each utility owner. g. PDF of all draft utility-related documents necessary to obtain Caltrans acceptance of the Right-of-Way Certification for the Project. h. PDF of all final utility-related documents necessary to obtain Caltrans acceptance of the Right-of-Way Certification for the Project. F. Field Exploration and Geotechnical Engineering (optional): Although CITY may request CONSULTANT to provide one or more of the services listed under this task, CITY anticipates that the optional geotechnical services listed below will be required if CITY decides to proceed with a complete Bridge replacement Project. CONSULTANT's work for the task may include,but may not be limited to,the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Research and Data Collection: Review geologic and soil literature in the vicinity of the Project site including the review of any as-built drawings for the Bridge. 2. Field Exploration: The exploration shall provide an evaluation of subsurface conditions for the proposed foundations of each structure.The boring locations will depend upon available access and any boring data from previous studies and the proposed foundation location. CONSULTANT shall comply with local permit • requirements. CONSULTANT shall field locate the boring and call for USA clearance. CONSULTANT shall classify and continuously log subsurface soil conditions encountered in the test boring at the time of drilling. CONSULTANT shall obtain "relatively undisturbed" and bulk samples of substrata from the test borings. The borings shall be drilled and capped in accordance with the permit requirements. 6 3. Laboratory Testing: Perform laboratory tests on representative soil samples such as moisture density, unconfined compression, gradation analyses, corrosion tests, R- value testing,plasticity index test, and additional tests as needed. 4. Soils Analysis/Evaluation: Perform engineering analyses and develop design recommendations for the proposed foundations and roadway for the Project. CONSULTANT shall revise any proposed pavement design or rehabilitation method at CITY's direction. 5. Prepare Draft Foundation Memo (Type Selection Report/Letter): Prepare preliminary recommendations for foundations and provide a Type Selection Report (Geotechnical)with the Log of Test Borings for the Project. 6. Prepare Final Foundation Report: Prepare detailed report including design recommendations for foundation types,footing elevations,lateral design capacities, constructability considerations, boring logs, etc. The report shall include a discussion regarding seismic considerations,evaluate the liquefaction potential,and comment on the site soil conditions. The seismic design criteria shall be based on the most current Caltrans Seismic Design Criteria considering both deterministic and probabilistic approaches. Field Exploration and Geotechnical Engineering deliverables for the Project: a. PDF of the Draft Foundation Memo and supporting documents(if required) b. PDF of the Final Foundation Report and supporting documents(if required) G. Environmental Documents and Regulatory Agency Permits. CONSULTANT shall perform all work necessary to obtain all environmental approvals related to compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"), California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), and all regulatory agency permit approvals that are required to proceed with the design and construction of the Bridge. CONSULTANT's work for this task may include,but may not be limited to, the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Review available records and all background materials, including existing environmental documents and studies within or near the Project area. 2. Prepare for and attend a field review meeting with CITY and Caltrans. CONSULTANT shall prepare and submit a draft Preliminary Environmental Study (."PES") form in Microsoft Word format to CITY for review a minimum of two working days prior to the field review meeting. CONSULTANT shall discuss the draft PES form at the field review meeting with Caltrans staff and make notes of • comments, as necessary. 3. Evaluate Bridge repair/replacement alternatives and make recommendations.to CITY to avoid or minimize potential environmental impacts. 4. CONSULTANT shall submit the PES form to Caltrans, make revisions and coordinate as needed for review and approval of the document. 5. If Caltrans or any Federal, State, or regulatory agency determine that there is a potential for sensitive resources within the Project area, CONSULTANT shall 7 conduct all required environmental/technical studies to confirm the presence of resource(s) and determine the potential affect(s)of the Project on the resource(s). 6. CONSULTANT shall prepare and submit to CITY a detailed schedule for completing the environmental documentation for the Project, including clear descriptions of CONSULTANT and CITY roles and requisite document preparation periods, review periods, noticing periods, and deliverables. The schedule shall also consider and include coordination with Caltrans on the processing of the PES form. 7. CONSULTANT shall provide the qualified personnel to conduct, prepare, coordinate and make revisions to all environmental/technical studies which may include,but may not be limited to: traffic analyses,noise studies,air quality reports, hazardous materials assessments, water quality reports, floodplain studies, biological surveys, visual impact assessments, etc. necessary to obtain the required NEPA and CEQA approvals from Caltrans and CITY,respectively. 8. CONSULTANT shall provide the qualified personnel for performing the field surveys,conducting the appropriate laboratory testing of obtained material samples, preparing, coordinating and making revisions to a lead and asbestos-containing materials ("ACM") survey report. If it is determined that the concentration of any hazardous materials identified at the Project site(s) is at a level that requires mitigation, the report shall include an indexed map with color photos identifying each specific area of the Project site(s)that requires mitigation. CITY may request a separate scope and fee from CONSULTANT if it is determined that the mitigation work should be completed independently of the actual Bridge construction contract. 9. Unless otherwise directed by CITY, CONSULTANT shall submit all draft documents to CITY for review, and address CITY's comment(s) prior to CONSULTANT's formal submittal of any document or application to any Federal, State, local or regulatory agency that may have purview over the Projects. CONSULTANT shall coordinate with each agency directly(unless CONSULTANT is required to process the document through Caltrans), and make revisions as necessary to obtain the governing agency's approval of the respective document(s). 10. If requested by CITY, CONSULTANT shall provide assistance with Native American tribal consultation as required to be incorporated into the environmental documents. At CITY's discretion, this task may be performed entirely or in part by CITY staff. 11. CONSULTANT shall prepare all appropriate Environmental Documents and supporting information necessary to comply with all NEPA and CEQA requirements which may include, but may not be limited to preparation of applicable technical studies; the Environmental Assessment/Initial Study; issuance of a draft Environmental Document with applicable mitigation measures; Notice of Availability; Notice of Intent; Response to Comments; Errata; Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations (if necessary); issuance of the Final Environmental Document, Notice of Completion, Notice of Determination; Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; and, processing through to the Environmental Clearance from the CITY and Caltrans. 12. Assist CITY with mailings and public noticing requirements, as required. 8 • 13. CONSULTANT shall be prepared to represent CITY and attend any public hearing related to any environmental document and/or regulatory permit approval required for the Project. 14. Prepare and submit applications and all supporting information, coordinate as necessary, and obtain permits/approvals from all applicable Federal, state, and local agencies including, but not limited to: US Army Corps of Engineers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA Fisheries, US Coast Guard, Regional Water Quality Control Board, California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, California Coastal Commission, California State Lands Commission, Caltrans, the County of Orange, CITY of Huntington Beach,and any other agency necessary to obtain the NEPA and CEQA environmental approvals required to complete the design and construction phases of the Projects. 15. CONSULTANT shall be responsible for all application/permit fees, filing fees, recording fees, etc. associated with this Environmental Documents and Regulatory Agency Permits task. 16. Prepare an Environmental Commitment Record ("ECR") in a format provided by CITY to summarize all environmental requirements for the Project. 17. Review and coordinate with CITY, Caltrans, and regulatory agencies as necessary to ensure CITY's Projects are in compliance with all environmental and regulatory permit requirements. CONSULTANT shall also be responsible for all costs associated with applying for any necessary permit extension(s) prior to the expiration of any previously approved document(s). Environmental Documents and Regulatory Agency Permits deliverables for the Project: The deliverables for this task may be subject to change based on several factors(e.g.,the level of environmental documents required, the results of environmental analyses, and the determinations made by various Federal, State, local, or regulatory agency staff). CONSULTANT's cost proposal shall include full compensation for all work necessary to obtain NEPA, CEQA, and.all regulatory agency permit approvals required to proceed with and complete the design and construction of the Projects. At a minimum, CONSULTANT shall be required to provide CITY with the following: a. PDF of the draft PES form and all supporting documents b. PDF of the final approved PES form and all supporting documents c. PDF copies of all draft environmental/technical studies d. PDF copies of all final environmental/technical studies e. PDF copies of the draft lead and asbestos-containing materials survey report, including all laboratory analyses and results f. PDF copies of the final lead and asbestos-containing materials survey report, including all laboratory analyses and results g. Microsoft Word file and PDF copies of all draft environmental documents and supporting information 9 h. Microsoft Word file and PDF copies of all final environmental documents and supporting information i. Microsoft Word file and PDF copies of all draft regulatory agency permit applications and supporting documentation j. Microsoft Word file and copies of all final regulatory agency permit applications and supporting documentation k. Microsoft Excel file of the draft ECR 1. Microsoft Excel file of the final ECR(to be updated and maintained by CONSULTANT during the construction phase) H. Final Design and Construction Documents (Plans, Specifications and Estimates): Once CITY has selected the preferred design alternative, approved CONSULTANT's 35% submittal, and received both NEPA and CEQA environmental clearance, CITY will direct, and CONSULTANT shall proceed with the preparation of the final design and construction documents. CONSULTANT's work related to this task shall include,but may not be limited to the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. CONSULTANT shall prepare structural calculations and Bridge plans based on the design alternative selected by CITY during the Preliminary Engineering task. CONSULTANT's Bridge design shall be performed in general conformance with the following: a. Caltrans Standard Plans(latest edition) b. Caltrans 2015 Standard Specifications c. Caltrans Bridge Design and Detailing Manuals d. AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications with 2006 Interims and Caltrans Addenda(Blue Sheets) e. Caltrans Seismic Design Criteria(latest edition) 2. With the exception of all Bridge-related elements, CONSULTANT shall design the public improvements in accordance with CITY's standard plans and/or the American Public Works Association("APWA") standard plans, as directed by CITY. 3. CITY shall provide CONSULTANT with its boilerplate specifications,based on the 2018 APWA Standard Specifications, in Microsoft Word format. CITY shall also provide CONSULTANT with the standard supplemental information (e.g., City's sample contract, business license application, insurance requirements, etc.) in PDF format. The CONSULTANT shall modify CITY's boilerplate document by adding the appropriate sections to, and revising CITY's boilerplate special provisions, as necessary.CONSULTANT shall be responsible for resolving any potential conflicts between CITY's boilerplate specifications and the applicable portions of the Caltrans Standard Specifications.Upon request, CONSULTANT shall also provide CITY with any supporting information (e.g., survey monumentation records, manufacturer's product specifications, etc.) in PDF format to be included in the ]0 appendices of the specifications. For bidding purposes, CONSULTANT shall combine the entire document into a single PDF file, as directed by CITY. 4. CONSULTANT shall prepare all construction cost estimates using Microsoft Excel. CONSULTANT shall prepare detailed quantity estimates in accordance with the Caltrans 2015 Standard Specifications and payment items. CONSULTANT engineer's estimate of probable construction cost for the Project shall be prepared using the most recent and relevant Caltrans Cost Data,CONSULTANT's cost data, as well as CITY's cost data. 5. In addition to the Bridge and roadway work, CONSULTANT shall also design, prepare, and submit to CITY phased construction traffic control plans, temporary signal plans(if required by CITY's traffic engineer), signing and striping plans,and street lighting plans (if required). All public improvements shall be designed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act("ADA"),as required. 6. CONSULTANT shall prepare and submit the draft 65% plans, specifications, and. estimate ("PS&E"), along with the structural calculations related to the Bridge design,to CITY for review and comment.The 65%PS&E and structural calculations shall be sufficiently completed by CONSULTANT so that an independent Bridge design check can be completed. An independent engineer,who was not involved in the design, will also check the plans and structural calculations, review the special provisions and CONSULTANT engineer's estimate of probable construction cost, and provide comments. Any comments made by the independent engineer shall be discussed with and resolved by CONSULTANT,to the satisfaction of CITY. 7. • CONSULTANT shall prepare and include with the 65% PS&E submittal, a draft Water Quality Management Plan ("WQMP") in compliance with all National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") and all applicable Federal, State,and local regulations.CONSULTANT shall also provide the design and storm water treatment calculations for all structural Best Management Practices("BMPs") proposed in the draft WQMP. 8. CONSULTANT shall provide a written comment/response matrix to all comments and coordinate a meeting with CITY to discuss the independent check comments and CITY's comments related to the 65%PS&E submittal. 9. As deemed necessary by CITY,CONSULTANT shall prepare customized 11"x 17" exhibits/engineered drawings requested by any utility owner or regulatory agency to provide clarification of CITY's proposed improvements. 10. With the exception of CITY-owned utilities, CONSULTANT may assume that each utility owner shall be responsible for the design and relocation of its own facilities, as necessary. 11. CONSULTANT shall coordinate with each utility owner and confirm that the utility relocation plan proposed by the utility owner is not in conflict with any of CITY's proposed improvements. Once all utility conflicts have been resolved, CONSULTANT shall provide copies of the utility relocation plan(s)and recommend approval by CITY. CONSULTANT shall then prepare utility plans and special provisions that are consistent with all approved utility relocation plans and agreements and/or meeting of minds.The Project utility plans and special provisions 11 • shall clearly identify the scope of work, responsible party, contact information, advance notification, construction schedule, and any other specific requirements necessary for the future Project contractor to determine the scope of work being bid on. 12. CONSULTANT shall address the comments on the 65%PS&E submittal,as agreed to by CITY, incorporate all utility coordination and relocation work(if necessary), update the final design Hydraulic Study Report(if required),prepare,and submit the 90%PS&E to CITY for review and comment. 13. CONSULTANT shall address CITY's comments on the draft WQMP,prepare, and submit an updated Project WQMP with the 90% PS&E submittal for CITY's final approval. 14. CONSULTANT shall provide an updated written comment/response matrix to all comments and coordinate a meeting with CITY to discuss CITY's comments related to the 90%PS&E submittal. 15. CONSULTANT shall make the agreed-upon revisions to the 90% PS&E, prepare, and submit the 100% PS&E and supporting information (e.g., final comment/response matrix, approved structural calculations, quantity calculations, bid schedules, Federal and State prevailing wage rates, Caltrans forms, environmental and regulatory permit documents, WQMP, etc.) to CITY for final approval. 16. Prior to advertisement, CONSULTANT shall review construction documents to ensure that CITY is in compliance with all applicable Federal-aid, environmental, and regulatory agency requirements. 17. Drawings shall be prepared using an AutoCAD format acceptable to CITY, shall have a separate layout tab for each sheet in the plan set, and shall be plotted in a standard engineering scale to fit within CITY's standard sheet border and title block. All drawings shall have their bearings based upon and translated to be consistent with the survey control sheet approved by CITY.Final Drawings shall be wet signed and stamped on 24-inch by 36-inch Mylar media. All Project AutoCAD files and an index of the files (e.g., drawing files,x-refs, blocks, fonts, plot styles, etc.) shall be provided to CITY on a DVD or flash drive. 18. In addition to the AutoCAD files, CONSULTANT shall submit with the 100% PS&E submittal a DVD or flash drive containing the electronic version of all final documents and supporting information related to this task (e.g., specifications and special provisions, calculations, cost estimates, reference information, photos, WQMP,etc.)in logically organized folders. Final Design and Construction Documents deliverables for the Project: a. PDF of the 65%plans b. PDF of the 65%specifications c. Microsoft Excel file of the 65%estimate d. PDF of the structural calculations 12 e. PDF of the draft WQMP f. (1)PDF of CONSULTANT's response to comments on the 65%submittal package g. PDF of the 90%plans h. PDF of the 90% specifications i. Microsoft Excel file of the 90%estimate j. PDF of the updated final design Hydraulic Study Report(if required) k. PDF of the final WQMP 1. PDF of CONSULTANT's response to comments on the 90% submittal package m. PDF of CONSULTANT's final comment/response matrix n. PDF and(1) 24"x 36"set of wet signed and stamped 100%plans on Bond media o. PDF wet signed and stamped 100% specifications package (including, but not limited to:bid schedule, specifications, special provisions, supplemental information,appendices, etc.) P. Microsoft Excel file of the 100%estimate q. PDF of stamped quantity calculations to support the 100%engineer's estimate of probable construction cost r. PDF of stamped structural calculations to support the 100%Bridge design s. All AutoCAD files,electronic versions of all final documents,and supporting files in logically organized folders I. Bidding Assistance: At CITY's request CONSULTANT shall provide the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Assist CITY in answering bidders' questions. 2. Attend and present the Project to prospective bidders at a pre-bid field meeting. 3. Assist CITY in preparing any required addenda. 4. Assist CITY in analyzing bids, and selecting the lowest responsive,and responsible bidder. J. Construction Engineering and Environmental Monitoring: CONSULTANT's Project Manager and Project staff shall be available during the construction of the Project to provide construction engineering support and environmental monitoring services. Prior to construction, an Amendment to this Agreement may be negotiated and executed with CITY based on the final Project design and required environmental services. CONSULTANT's 13 work related to this task may include, but may not be limited to, the following services for the Project included within this Statement of Work: 1. Attend pre-construction conference and provide any required training related to environmental or regulatory permit requirements. 2. Review the contractor's proposed construction schedule,provide comments and coordinate with CITY's Contract Administrator as necessary until approval of the document. 3. Assist in the coordination of,prepare for,attend, and make a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint, and answer questions at a community outreach meeting to provide information regarding the Project to the public. 4. Provide written responses to Requests for Information("RFIs"). 5. Review and provide comments on shop drawings and other submittals from the contractor. b. Review and provide comments on materials testing results for compliance with Project specifications. 7. Assist with the interpretation of the plans and specifications,perform analysis of changed conditions,and provide written recommendations on corrective action, as requested by CITY. 8. Perform structural observations and provide assistance to CITY's deputy inspector during the construction of key elements, as requested by CITY. 9. Assist CITY in the review and negotiation of construction contract change orders. 10. Provide the qualified/permitted staff required,conduct any pre-and/or post- construction biological survey(s),prepare report(s), submit report(s)to CITY, Caltrans, and/or regulatory agencies, and revise as necessary until approval of the document(s). 11. Assist CITY in identifying any sensitive species within the Project area, and delineating all environmentally sensitive areas. 12. Provide environmental monitoring services and document in daily reports during construction as required by the approved environmental document(s) and/or any regulatory agency permit or condition of approval. 13. Update and maintain the Project Environmental Commitment Record ("ECR") based on the format approved by CITY. 14. Upon completion of construction, CONSULTANT shall prepare"as-built" drawings to the satisfaction of CITY. CITY shall provide CONSULTANT with the approved set of red-lined plans from the contractor,and CONSULTANT shall hand-draft the changes onto the originally signed Mylar plans,wet sign and stamp each plan sheet to certify the set of record drawings. Construction Engineering and Environmental Monitoring deliverables for the Project: 14 The deliverables for this task may be subject to change based on several factors (e.g., CITY's need for assistance with structural observations,the pre-and/or post-construction biological survey(s) required, environmental monitoring requirements imposed by the various regulatory agencies, etc.). Consequently, CONSULTANT's deliverables related to this task shall include,but may not be limited to,the following: a. (1)Microsoft PowerPoint and(1)PDF of the draft Community Outreach Presentation b. (1)Microsoft PowerPoint and(1)PDF of the final Community Outreach Presentation c. (1)PDF and(1)wet signed and stamped set of structural observation reports (if required) d. (1)PDF copy of all draft pre-and/or post- construction biological survey reports e. (1)PDF copy of all final pre-and/or post-construction biological survey reports f. PDF files of each, signed daily environmental monitoring reports(as required) g. (1)Microsoft Excel file and(1) 11"x 17"PDF of the final ECR updated through the completion of construction h. (1)PDF of the proposed as-built changes for CITY's review prior to hand- drafting i. (1) Wet signed and stamped as-built set of record drawings. 15 EXHIBIT "B" Payment Schedule (Hourly Payment) A. Hourly Rate CONSULTANT'S fees for such services shall be based upon the following hourly rate and cost schedule: B. Travel Charges for time during travel are not reimbursable. C. Billing 1. All billing shall be done monthly in fifteen (15) minute increments and matched to an appropriate breakdown of the time that was taken to perform that work and who performed it. 2. Each month's bill should include a total to date. That total should provide, at a glance, the total fees and costs incurred to date for the project. 3. A copy of memoranda, letters, reports, calculations and other documentation prepared by CONSULTANT may be required to be submitted to CITY to demonstrate progress toward completion of tasks. In the event CITY rejects or has comments on any such product, CITY shall identify specific requirements for satisfactory completion. 4. CONSULTANT shall submit to CITY an invoice for each monthly payment due. Such invoice shall: A) Reference this Agreement; B) Describe the services performed; C) Show the total amount of the payment due; D) Include a certification by a principal member of CONSULTANT's firm that the work has been performed in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement; and E) For all payments include an estimate of the percentage of work completed. Upon submission of any such invoice, if CITY is satisfied that CONSULTANT is making satisfactory progress toward completion of tasks in accordance with this Agreement, CITY shall approve the invoice, in which event payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice by CITY. Such approval shall not be unreasonably. withheld. If CITY does not approve an invoice, CITY shall notify CONSULTANT in writing of the reasons for non-approval and the schedule of performance set forth in Exhibit "A" may at the option of CITY be suspended until the parties agree that past performance by CONSULTANT is in, or has been brought into compliance, or until this Agreement has expired or is terminated as provided herein. 1 Exhibit B 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 EXHIBIT B COST PROPOSAL 1 • • • lidkil • moffatt & nichol • :,-- T ,,,._ :fr:.: .: _ i. GILBERT DR. BRIDGE OVER SHELTER CHANNEL (BR. No.55E0258) • PROJECT NO.TBD CONTRACT NO.CC-1453 November 25T",2020 • ..' .:...nf' 'ap ��.�r: =w/i >^'�`^ -- .w. G ..rf` e�^�.y 3.' "�/ '',��' r'sY,�f'. "'.• �is - .. 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" • Tai IP" of C -• ntm. nts Moffatt & Nichol Exhibit 10-A Exhibit 10-H1 Prevailing Wage Statement Exhibit 10-02 Fee Proposal Executive Summary Fee Breakdown Summary Labor and Fee Breakdown Moffatt&Nichol Detailed Fee GPA Consulting Detailed Fee LIN Consulting,Inc. Detailed Fee Earth Mechanics, Inc. Detailed Fee Wagner Engineering&Survey, Inc. Detailed Fee GPA Consulting Exhibit 10-H1 Prevailing Wage Statement LIN Consulting, Inc. Exhibit 10-H1 Prevailing Wage Statement Earth Mechanics, Inc. Exhibit 10-H1 Prevailing Wage Statement Wagner Engineering & Survey, Inc. Exhibit 10-H1 Prevailing Wage Statement Note:Dollar values shown on the Caltrans'Exhibits and Detailed/Summary Fee Tables are rounded to two decimal places based on the calculated,un-rounded values from the Individual Exhibit 10-His;therefore,a slight rounding difference may result when manually calculated. Moffatt&Nichol EXHIBIT 10-A A&E CONSULTANT FINANCIAL DOCUMENT REVIEW REQUEST Caltrans Division of Local Assistance (Completed by Local Agencies, One per Contract) (For New Proposed A&E Consultant Local Agency Contracts of$150,000 or Greater) (For Amendments, use only when there are additional subconsultants or changes in ICR) EMAIL TO: California State Department of Transportation Date: November 25,2020 Independent Office of Audits and Investigations Federal/State Project No.:TBD confom,ance.reviewt dotca.gov Attention:Audit Manager,External Contracts-Local Agencies Please check one:❑X New Contract Amendment n Other A&E Contract No. CC-1453 Total Contract or Amended amount of$ $484,403.19 Prime Consultant Full Legal Name: Moffatt&Nichol The Project Description Is: Bridge No.55CO258 Gilbert Dr.Bridge over Shelter Channel Complete below for Prime and all Sub-consultants on this contract. Consultant's Name Participation Amount Category 1,2,3,4,5 Caltrans ICR Acceptance • ID(if available) Moffatt&Nichol $215,404.67 2 D2020-0624 GPA Consulting $197,576.71 2 L2018-0690 LIN Consulting,Inc. $43,069.36 2 L2019-0936 Earth Mechanics,Inc. $15,292.09 2 L2020-1132 Wagner Engineering&Survey,Inc. $13,060.35 2 D2020-0612 I verify we received financial documents from the prime and sub-consultants based on the requirements specified In the Exhibit 10-A Checklist. Name Signature Title Name of Local Agency and Department: Address: Phone No.: Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-A Checklist CALTRANS A&I FINANCIAL DOCUMENT REVIEW REQUIREMENTS FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING(A&E)CONSULTANTS • ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY CONTRACTS • • Requirements for total contract amount equal to or greater than$150,000. • Local Government Agency oast provide tlrejot/awing: I)A&E Consultant Financial Document Review Request Letter(Exhibit 10-A)(a) 2)Local Agency and Prime Consultant's Points of Contact :'APP CABI;EQNI.Y.I$NOTt°.: Prime and all sub-consultants must provide the/allowing documents based on their applicable category. .CATEGOAY:1,2,or 3 i`i`.•' CATEGORY,17,';CATEGORY2: CATEGORY:3: ;CATEGORY4t, iCATEGORY:S;. `�.Firmaliith %: ':i:F3rma wlW.i'E.F1rmt)3equwiiog:y`.Consultant;';?.: :'<CogsuUent iit .... :..:...:.... r.gnizant;.: lt:Caltreus!: Safe�ierbor Rate i::Parlicipelian:::: �P.artidpslioa.:. . App. • ;. c p. : ...... .... u �.• ....:::i':'r::4TypepfF7nancief�DocamenbagdlnformationT.ir;i:;(.`�,iq5}.(:'�: ovalLetlei. Acceptancell)r i;i :(S$R)c:;�.: ii�AmounfLes YE'ra Deed^�'�:•:::::�::;::':�:�::�:::::•.:�.:�:.:::::::: :........> .. . ....:........::.....,....:::'•: for]CRF..,p.p , .,.. .:;.;...... :�for.ICRFYE:� Numberl'arICR �:;�:'�:`:•�....... :�:'.ehan$ISDK'::�omCrearr.tisu I50K• '':: Cost Proposals(Examples at Exhibit 10-H1 through 10-H4) � � ✓ � Consultant Annual Certification of Indirect Costs and Financial Management System(Exhibit 10-K) Indirect Cost Rate(ICR)Schedule with FAR References for Disallowed Costs(b) Note:Prime Consultant must have a CPA Audited ICR Schedule for contracts r � equal to or greater than SIM. Cognizant Approval Letter for the ICR FYE proposed Caltrans'ICR Acceptance ID Ns for ICR FYE proposed•• AASHTO Internal Control Questionnaire(ICQ)Appendix B(c) Post Closing Trial Balance(d) � Prevailing Wage(PW)Policy for PW work(e) ,r ,r r••• f Safe Harbor Rate Documents: Consultant Certification of Eligibility of Contract Costs and Financial Management System(Attachment IR) When applicable,additional documents may be requested: Prior Year ICR Schedule Supplemental Reconciliation Schedule(to tie the proposed ICR Schedule to the Trial Balance)(d) Chart of Accounts Income Statement(d) Uncompensated Overtime Adjustments(/) Vacation/Sick Policy Bonus Policy • Executive Compensation Analysis(ECA)(d) Related Patty Rent Analysis(d) Vehicle,Equipment,and Other Direct Costs Schedules(d) Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-A Checklist •ICR FYE=Indirect Cost Rate Fiscal Year End.Items on this checklist may not be all inclusive.A81 reserves the right to request additional documents as deemed necessary. "Callrans ICR Acceptance ID#is en Identification number issued by Caltrans upon review and acceptance of consultant's indirect cost rate(s)schedule for a specific fiscal year.This iD#can be referenced for use on future contracts using the same FYE ICR. "•Firms using SHR can be reimbursed for the prevailing wage deltas either as an Other Direct Cost or as an Overhead/Indirect Cost-refer to A8!s PW Interpretive Guidance on htlp://kfdof.ca.00v/resources/gantreinmod.html (a) Local Agencies are required to complete Exhibit 10-A and include all applicable required documents upon submission. (b) See Table 8-1 of the AASHTO Audit Guide for a listing of common unallowable costs. For financial document packages received between January 1,2019 to June 30,2019,the 2017 FYE iCR could be submitted if the FYE 20181CR is not available. For financial document packages received between July 1,2019 to December 31,2019,the 2016 ICR must be submitted. (c) Go to AASHTO website i audittransportation.org,for Appendix B-Internal Control Questionnaire (d) Accounts and balances must match costs proposed on the ICR schedule. (e) Consultants performing Prevailing Wage(PW)work are required to provide written PW Policy.The policy must specify their accounting method for treatment of delta base and delta fringe.Refer to ABPs PW Interpretive Guidance on hlto:/nq.dot ca.uov/resources/gentrainmod.html • Local Assistance Procedure Manual Exhibit 10-H1 Cost Proposal EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Pate 1 of 3 ACTUAL COST-PLUS-FIXED-FEE OR LUMP SUM(FIRM FIXED PRICE)CONTRACTS Note:Mark-ups are Not Allowed EX Prime Consultant ED Subconsultant D 2nd Tier Subconsultant Consultant Moffatt&Nichol Project No. TBO Contract No.CC-1453 Date 11/25/2020 DIRECT LABOR Classification/Title Name Hours Actual Hourly Rate Total Principal-In-Charge Omar,laradat' 8 $105.48 $ 843.84 Project Manager Miguel Carbuccia• 184 $89.71 $ 12,826.64 Caltrans Local Program Compliance&Funding Gary Antonucci• 18 $107.50 $ 1,935.00 • Structural DC Lead Jared Cole 92 $72,75 $ 6,693.00 Senior Engineer/Scientist Khaled Allem 14 $83,13 $ 1,163.82 Senior Engineer/Scientist lack Fink 16 $80.75 $ 1,292.00 Senior Engineer/Scientist Jin Weixia+ 0 $80.00 $ - SeniorEnglneer/Scientist Mike Breitenstein 54 $77.25 $ 4,171.50 Engineer/Scientist III Reza Alamir 68 $67.00 $ 4,556.00 Engineer/Scientist Iii Ron Butler 52 $63.15 $ 3,283.80 Engineer/Scientist III FarinazJalale 82 $62.00 $ 5,064.00 Engineer/Scientistll Ding Wang 0 $56.25 $ - Engineer/Scientist II Sudarshni Ramesh 38 $49.00 $ 1,862.00 Engineer/Scientist I Ali Hammed 134 $44.24 $ 5.928.16 Staff Engineer Ben Cook 54 $48.07 $ 2,595.78 Staff Engineer Amy Williams 0 $43.27 $ - Senior Technician lyad Karkaoutll 134 $65.00 $ 8,710,00 CARD I Jihad Moubayed 205 $35.10 $ 7,195.50 Technical Writer Veronica Chocholek 18 $47.00 5 846.00 LABOR COSTS a) Subtotal Direct Labor $ 68,987.04 b) Anticipated Salary Increases (see page 2 for clarification) c}TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COSTS[(a)+(b)[ $ 68,987,04 INDIRECT COSTS: d)Fringe Benefits Rate: 55.98% e) Total Fringe Benefits[(c)X(d)] $38,618,94 f)Overhead Rate: g}Overhead((c)x(f)] $0.00 h)General and Admin Rate: 124.03% I)Gen.&Admin 1(c)x(h)] $85564.63 j)TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS((e)+(g)+(I)] $124,183.57 FIXED FEE 10.00% k)TOTAL FIXED PROFIT 1(c)+6))x fixed fee%) $19,317.06 *CONSULTANT'S OTHER DIRECT COSTS(ODC)-ITEMIZE(Add additional pages if necessary) Description of Item Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total I&R Equipment 1 L5 $885.00 $ 885.00 • Dive Pay Differential 4 Day $100.00 $ 400,00 Personal Mileage 200 Mile $0.575 $ 115.00 Lodging 1 Nt $207.00 $ 207.00 Concrete Core Analysis 1 LS $1,250.00 $ 1,250.00 Pack/Ship cotes 1 LS $60.00 $ 60.00 $ - $ - ()TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $ 2,917.00 m)SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS(Add additional pages if necessary) GPA Consulting $ 197,576.71 UN Consulting.Inc. $ 43,069.36 Earth Mechanics,Inc. $ 15,292.09 Wagner Engineering&Survey,Inc. $ 13,060.35 m)TOTAL SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS $ 268,998.52 n)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS INCLUDING SUBCONSULTANTS'[(I)+(m)] $ 271,915.52 TOTAL COSTS[(c)+(J)+(k)+(n)] $ 484,403.19 Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-H1 EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Page 2 of 3 COST-PLUS-FIXED FEE OR LUMP SUM OR FIRM FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS (CALCULATIONS FOR ANTICIPATED SALARY INCREASES) I. Calculate Average Hourly Rate for 1st year of the contract(Direct Labor Subtotal divided by total hours) Direct Labor Subtotal Total Hours Avg Hourly 5 Year Contract per Cost Proposal per Cost Proposal Rate Duration $ 68,987.04 1171 = 58.91292912 Year I Avg Hourly Rate 2. Calculate hourly rate for all years(Increase the Average Hourly Rate for a year by proposed escalation°/ Avg Hourly Proposed Escalation Rate Year 1 $58.91 + 0.0% = $58.91 Year 2 Avg Hourly Rate Year 2 $58.91 + 0.0% = $58.91 Year 3 Avg Hourly Rate Year 3 $58.91 + 0.0% = $58.91 Year 4 Avg Hourly Rate Year 4 $58.91 + 0.0% _ $58.91 Year 5 Avg Hourly Rate 3. Calculate estimated hours per year(Multiply estimate%each year by total hours) Estimated% Total Hours Total Hours Completed Each Year per Cost Proposal per Year Year 1 50.00% * 1171.0 = 585.5 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 40.00% * 1171.0 = 468.4 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 5.00% * 1171.0 = 58.6 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 5.00% * 1171.0 = 58.6 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 0.00% * 1171.0 = 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total 100% Total = 1171.0 4. Calculate Total Costs including Escalation(Multiply Average Hourly Rate by the number of hours) Avg Hourly Rate Estimated hours (calculated above) (calculated above) Cost per Year Year 1 $58.91 * 586 = 34493.52 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 $58.91 * 468 = $27,594.82 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 $58.91 * 59 = $3,449.35 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 $58.91 * 59 = $3,449.35 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 $58.91 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total Direct Labor Cost with Escalation = $68,987.04 Direct Labor Subtotal before Escalation = $68,987.04 Estimated total of Direct Labor Salary _ Increase _ $0.00 Transfer to Page 1 NOTES: 1.This is not the only way to estimate salary increases.Other methods will be accepted if they clearly indicate the%increase, the#of years of the contract,and a breakdown of the labor to be performed each year. 2.An estimation that is based on direct labor multiplied by salary increase%multiplied by the#of years is not acceptable. (i.e.$250,000 x 2% x 5 yrs=$25,000 is not an acceptable methodology) 3.This assumes that one year will be worked at the rate on the cost proposal before salary increases are granted. 4.Calculations for anticipated salary escalation must be provided. January 2020 EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Certification of Direct Costs I,the undersigned,certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that all direct costs identified on the cost proposal(s)in this contract are actual,reasonable,allowable,and allocable to the contract in accordance with the contract terms and the following requirements: 1. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) 2. Terms and conditions of the contract 3. Title 23 United States Code Section 112-Letting of Contracts 4. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 31 -Contract Cost Principles and Procedures 5. 23 Code of Federal Regulations Part 172-Procurement,Management,and Administration of Engineering and Design Related Service 6. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 9904-Cost Accounting Standards Board(when applicable) All costs must be applied consistently and fairly to all contracts.All documentation of compliance must be retained in the project files and be in compliance with applicable federal and state requirements.Costs that are noncompliant with the federal and state requirements are not eligible for reimbursement. Local governments are responsible for applying only cognizant agency approved or Caitrans accepted Indirect Cost Rate(s). Prime Consultant or Subconsultant Certifying: Name: Omar Jaradat,PhD,PE Title*: Vice President Signature: OrLjr� Date of Certification(mm/dd/yyyy): 11/25/2020 Email: olaradat@moffattnichol.com Phone Number: (657)261-2650 direct Address: 555 Anton Blvd.,Ste.400,Costa Mesa,CA 92626 *An individual executive or financial officer of the consultant's or subconsultant's organization at a level no lower than a Vice President or a Chief Financial Officer,or equivalent,who has authority to represent the financial information utilized to establish the cost proposal for the contract. List services the consultant is providing under the proposed contract: Moffatt&Nichol,prime consultant providing professional engineering&environmental services for Gilbert Dr Bridge over Shelter Channel(BRIDGE No.55CO258),Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project.. All hourly rates and the fixed fee indicated are fixed for the entire term of the contract. Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-02 Consultant Contract DBE Commitment EXHIBIT 10-02 CONSULTANT CONTRACT DBE COMMITMENT 1.Local Agency: City of Huntington Beach 2.Contract DBE Goal: 47% 3.Project Description Bridge No.55CO258 Gilbert Dr.Bridge over Shelter Channel 4.Project Location: City of Huntington Beach,0.4MI E/O Admiralty Dr. 5.Consultant's Name Moffatt&Nichol 8.Prime Certified DBE:0 7.Total Contract Award Arnow $484,403.19 8 Total Dollar Amount for ALL Subconsultants $268,998.52 9.Total number of ALL Subconsultants 4 10,Description of Work,Service,or Materials 11.DBE Certification 13.DBE Dollar 12.DBE Contact Information Supplied Number Amount GPA Consulting-Environmental Erinn Silva,(310)792-2690 (PES/Studies/NEPA/CEQA/ECR) CUCP 36278 erinn@gpaconsulting-us.com $197,576.71 LIN Consulting,Inc.-Traffic Control William Sun,(909)396-6850 (Temporary Signals/Lighting) CUCP 28897 wsun@linconsulting.com $43,069.36 Earth Mechanics,Inc.-Geotechnical Lino Cheang,(714)751-3826, (Foundation Report) CUCP 6956 I.cheang@earthmech.com $15,292.09 Wagner Engineering&Survey,Inc.- Stephanie Wagner,(818)892-6565 Surveying/Mapping/Right-of-Way CUCP 9094 stephaniew@weslnc.org $13,060.35 • TOTAL $268,998.62 Local Agency to Complete this Section 20.Local Agency Contract Number: 21:Federal-Aid Project Number. 14.TOTAL CLAIMED DBE PARTICIPATION I 56% 22:Contract Execution Date; Local Agency certifies that all DBE certifications are valid and information IMPORTANT:Identify all DBE firms being claimed for credit,regardless of tier. on this form is complete and accurate. Written confirmation of each listed DBE Is required. 11/25/2020 23.Local Agency Representative's Signature 24.Date 15.Preparer's Signature 16.Date Omar Jaradat,PhD,PE _J657)261-2650 25.Local Agency Representative's Name 28.Phone 17.Preparer's Name 18.Phone Vice President 27.Local Agency Representative's Title 19.Preparer's Title DISTRIBUTION:1.Original-Local Agency 2.Copy-Caltrans District Local Assistance Engineer(DLAE).Failure to submit to DLAE within 30 days of contract execution may result in de-obligation of federal funds on contract. ADA Notice: For individuals with sensory disabilities,this document is available in alternate formats. For Information call(916)654-6410 or TDD(916)654- 3880 or write Records and Forms Management,1120 N Street,MS-89,Sacramento,CA 95814. City of Huntington Beach higo moirdn a nrchor Professional Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services ;`l `;- Gilbert Dr.Badge over Shelter Channel(Br.No.55CO258) ti" ' Executive Summary Fee Breakdown • ���.a'1 '6 vlerVaiWJ d,C 'a ' , is ` a ' Task 1:Project Management $31,556.38 $39,920.59 $46,1:-.15 Task 2:Caltrans Local Program Compliance $9,938.96 $19,531.04 $19 31.04 Task 3:Surveying&Mapping $12,580.85 $15,604.42 $ 6,604.42 Task 4:Preliminary Engineering(35%Submittal) $119,282.75 $141,833.89 •215,693.56 Task 5:Utility Coordination&Relocation $23,933.19 $42,052.71 $61,541.34 Task 6:Field Exploration&Geotechnical Engineering $0.00 $0.00 $58,279.51 Task 7:Environmental Documents&Regulatory Agency Permits $122,011.54 $124,165.35 $124,165.35 Task 8:Final Design&Construction Documents $83,108.59 $178,258.01 $219,149.89 Task 9:Bidding Assistance $3,913.15 $13,973.09 $14,987.40 Task 10:Construction Engineering&Environmental Monitoring $80,445.83 $80,914. $89,394.02 $466,870,24 $657,25.53 $866,532.69 Other Direct Costs $17,532.95 $54 0.78 $85,930.784 G aniis7ota: ' 0-0,Ae i� '� $484,403.19 $ 1,424.31 $951,483.47 DB —x�.,s V l el F ''. - 56% 53% 52% The following summarizes the estimated fee vs the approved PE funding for BPMP and additional funding to be requested for RehablReplacement: Current PE-Funding Approved(1) $424,300.00 Current CON-Funding Approved $2,377,30aaoo Estimated Fee,Tasks 1-9 including ODCs(Out of PE-Funding) $423,957.37 Estimated Fee,Task 10(Out of CON-Funding) $60,445.83 tm.'a.�s`'l y",e'a7 s` s. 7LAr ia-t ;Wa"s' = '' "-":1 -Y2`..o-.,,v,, aa-x'z Additional PE-Funding to be Requested/Approved by Caltrans for Scope Change from BPMP to Re •.ru $207,000.00 Total New PE-Funding for Rehab Alternative(3)-(1)`° $631,300.00 Estimated Fee,Tasks 1-9 lrrcludin. •• - . •.w -Funding) $630,509.89 Estl i -• •ut of CON-Fundin. $80,914.43 -V Y++� .' '^ aFa € .. We .. . 7"<a.'4. �";�.�" l,%n -a,:p :oc:.. •s Additional PE-Funding to be Requested/Approved by Caltrans for Scope Change from BPMP to R-._ -rm $438,000.00 Total New PE-Funding for Replace temative r17=18`r0 $862,300.00 Estimated Fee,Tasks 1-9lncludin -Funding) $862,069.44 Estirna ut of CON-Funding $89,394.02 Notes:Executive Summary Fee Breakdown shows the Grand Total fee for BPMP,Rehab,and Replace.Incremental differences between BPMP and the Optional Tasks are shown on the following pages. 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'...a -, Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-H1 Cost Proposal EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Page 1 of 3 COST-PLUS-FIXED FEE OR LUMP SUM OR FIRM FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS (DESIGN,ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) Note:Mark-ups are Not Allowed ❑ Prime Consultant El Subconsultant 0 2nd Tier Subconsultant • Consultant GPA Consulting Project No. TBD Contract No. CC-1453 Date 10/7/2020 DIRECT LABOR Classification/Title Name Hours Actual Hourly Rate Total Principal Environmental Planner Sylvia Vega 12 $76.92 $923.04 Sr.Associate Biologist Maricka Schrader 72 $64.90 $4,672.80 Sr.Associate Environmental Planner Erinn Silva* 163 $57.69 $9,403.47 Sr.Environmental Planner Catrina Gomez 90 $50.48 $4,543.20 Sr.Biologist Stan Glowacki 248 $49.04 $12,161,92 Sr.G1S Analyst Martin Rose 22 $48.08 $1,057.76 Sr.Biologist Adelina Munoz 20 $47.96 $959,20 Sr.Biologist Jennifer Johnson 142 $41,25 $5,857.50 Associate Biologist Joseph Vu 336 $33.65 $11,306,40 Env.Planner/Associate Biologist Anastasia Shippey 262 $33.65 $8,816.30 Associate Environmental Planner Men Estrada-Rodas 210 $31.73 $6,663.30 Biologist Hannah Hart 80 $30.29 $2,423.20 LABOR COSTS a) Subtotal Direct Labor Costs $68,788.09 b) Anticipated Salary Increases(see page 2 for calculation) $0.00 c)TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COSTS[(a)+(b)] $68,788.09 INDIRECT COSTS d)Fringe Benefits Rate: 43.76% e)Total Fringe Benefits [(c)x(d)] $30,101.67 t)Overhead Rate: 45.41% g)Overhead[(c)x(f)] $31,236.67 h)General and Administrative Rate: 53.26% i)Gen&Admin[(c)x(h)] $36,636.54 j)TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS[(e)+(g)+(i)] $97,974.88 FIXED FEE k)TOTAL FIXED FEE[(c)+(j)]x fixed fee 10% $16,676.30 • 1)CONSULTANT'S OTHER DIRECT COSTS(ODC)-ITEMIZE(Add additional pages if necessary) Description of Item Quantity Unit(s) Unit Cost Total Mileage Costs 2200 mile 0.575 $1,265.00 SCUBA Gear Rental 5 ea $125.00 $625.00 Copies/Reproduction 8 ea $90.00 $720.00 Filing Fees 1 ea $50.00 . , , $50.00 Filing Fees 1 ea $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Regulatory Permit Application Fees 1 ea $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Native American Consultation Support 1 ea $3,477.45 $3,477.45 Delivery/Postage 20 ea $25.00 $500.00 1)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $14,137.45 m)SUBCONSULTANT'S COSTS(Add additional pages if necessary) • Subconsultant 1: Subconsultant 2: • $0.00 m)TOTAL SUBCONSULTANT'S COSTS $0.00 n)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS INCLUDING SUBCONSULTANTS[(1)+(m)] $14,137.45 TOTAL COST[(c)+(j)+(k)+(n)] $197,576.71 NOTES: 1.Key personnel must be marked with an asterisk(*)and employees that are subject to prevailing wage requirements must be markedwith two asterisks(**). All costs must comply with the Federal cost principles.Subconsultants will provide their own cost proposals. 2.The cost proposal format shall not be amended.Indirect cost rates shall be updated on an annual basis in accordance with theconsultant's annual accounting period and established by a cognizant agency or accepted by Caltrans. 3.Anticipated salary increases calculation(page 2)must accompany. January 2020 Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-H1 EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Page 2 of 3 COST-PLUS-FIXED FEE OR LUMP SUM OR FIRM FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS (CALCULATIONS FOR ANTICIPATED SALARY INCREASES) I. Calculate Average Hourly Rate for 1st year of the contract(Direct Labor Subtotal divided by total hours) Direct Labor Subtotal Total Hours Avg Hourly 5 Year Contract per Cost Proposal per Cost Proposal Rate Duration $68,788.09 1657 = 41.51363307 Year 1 Avg Hourly Rate 2. Calculate hourly rate for all years(Increase the Average Hourly Rate for a year by proposed escalation%) Avg Hourly Proposed Escalation Rate Year 1 $41.51 + 0.0% = $41.51 Year 2 Avg Hourly Rate Year 2 $41.51 + 0.0% _ $41.51 Year 3 Avg Hourly Rate Year 3 $41.51 + 0.0% = $41.51 Year 4 Avg Hourly Rate Year 4 $41.51 + 0.0% = $41.51 Year 5 Avg Hourly Rate 3. Calculate estimated hours per year(Multiply estimate%each year by total hours) Estimated% Total Hours Total Hours Completed Each Year per Cost Proposal per Year Year 1 50.00% * 1657.0 = 828.5 Estimated Hours Year l Year 2 40.00% * 1657.0 = 662.8 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 5.00% * 1657.0 = 82.9 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 0.00% * 1657.0 - 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 4 • Year 5 5.00% * 1657.0 = 82.9 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total 100% Total = 1657.0 4. Calculate Total Costs including Escalation(Multiply Average Hourly Rate by the number of hours) Avg Hourly Rate Estimated hours (calculated above) (calculated above) Cost per Year Year I $4I.51 * 829 = 34394.045 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 $41.51 * 663 = $27,515.24 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 $41.51 * 83 = $3,439.40 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 $41.51 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 $41.51 * 83 = $3,439.40 ' Estimated Hours Year 5 Total Direct Labor Cost with Escalation = $68,788.09 Direct Labor Subtotal before Escalation = $68,788.09 ' Estimated total of Direct Labor Salary Increase = $0.00 Transfer to Page 1 NOTES: 1.This is not the only way to estimate salary increases.Other methods will be accepted if they clearly indicate the%increase, the ii of years of the contract,and a breakdown of the labor to be performed each year. 2.An estimation that is based on direct labor multiplied by salary increase%multiplied by the#of years is not acceptable. (i.e.$250,000 x 2% x 5 yrs=$25,000 is not an acceptable methodology) 3.This assumes that one year will be worked at the rate on the cost proposal before salary increases are granted. 4.Calculations for anticipated salary escalation must be provided. January 2020 Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-H1 Cost Proposal EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Page 3 of 3 Certification of Direct Costs 1,the undersigned,certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that all direct costs identified on the cost proposal(s) in this contract are actual,reasonable,allowable,and allocable to the contract in accordance with the contract terms and the following requirements: 1. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) 2. Terms and conditions of the contract 3. Title 23 United States Code Section 112-Letting of Contracts 4. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 31 -Contract Cost Principles and Procedures 5. 23 Code of Federal Regulations Part 172-Procurement,Management,and Administration ofEngineering and Design Related Service 6. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 9904-Cost Accounting Standards Board(when applicable) All costs must be applied consistently and fairly to all contracts.All documentation of compliance must be retained in the project files and be in compliance with applicable federal and state requirements.Costs that are noncompliant with the federal and state requirements are not eligible for reimbursement. Local governments are responsible for applying only cognizant agency approved or Caltrans accepted Indirect Cost Rate(s). Prime Consultant or Subconsultant Certifvine: Name: Richard Galvin Title*: Vice President Signature - - °'� Date of Certification(mm/dd/yyyy)10/7/2020 Email: richardAgpaconsulting-us.com Phone Number: (310)792-2690 Address: 201 Nevada St.,Suite B,El Segundo,CA 90245 *An individual executive or financial officer of the consultant's or subconsultant's organization at a level no lower than a Vice President or a Chief Financial Officer,or equivalent,who has authority to represent the financial information utilized to establish the cost proposal for the contract. List services the consultant is providing under the proposed contract: Environmental Consulting Services for Gilbert Dr over Shelter Channel(BRIDGE No.55CO258),Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project. All hourly rates and the fixed fee indicated are fixed for the entire term of the contract(i.e.,no salary increases shall be permitted for work performed under this contract). 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Project No. TBD Contract No. CC-1453 Date 11/17/2020 DIRECT LABOR Classification/Title Name Hours Actual Hourly Rate Total PIC/QC William Sun 23 $81.00 $I,863.00 Senior Traffic Project Manager Tracy Moriya 78 $72.00 $5,616.00 Senior Civil Project Manager Rey Galura 19 $63.50 $1,206.50 Assitant Project Manager Kai-Yee(Benny)Yau 29 $43.00 $1,247.00 Traffic Project Engineer Brian Cruz 182 $29.00 $5,278.00 Civil Project Engineer Veethima 1 ongj itsamri t 10 $36.00 $360.00 Civil Project Engineer Angelique Silvestre 48 $31.00 $1,488.00 Civil Project Engineer Gabriela Ruiz 0 $29.00 $0.00 LABOR COSTS a) Subtotal Direct Labor Costs $17,058.50 b) Anticipated Salary Increases(see page 2 for calculation) $0.00 c)TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COSTS[(a)+(b)) $17,058.50 INDIRECT COSTS d) Fringe Benefits .(Rate: 30.00% ) e)Total Fringe Benefits [(c)x(d)] $5,117.55 f) Overhead (Rate: 43.00% ) g)Overhead[(c)x(f)] $7,335.16 h) General and Administrative (Rate: 56.00% i i)Gen&Admin[(c)x(h)j $9,552.76 j)Total Indirect Costs[(e)+(g)+(i)J $22,005.47 FIXED FEE k)TOTAL FIXED FEE[(c)+(j)j x fixed fee 10.00% j $3,906.40 I)CONSULTANT'S OTHER DIRECT COSTS(ODC)-ITEMIZE(Add additional pages if necessary) Description of Item Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Mileage 120 Miles $0.575 $69.00 Parking 2 Each $15.00 $30.00 Mailing 0 Each $15.00 $0.00 1)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $99.00 nt)SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS(Add additional pages if necessary) Subconsultant I: $0.00 Subconsultant 2: $0.00 Subconsultant 3: $0.00 Subconsultant 4: $0.00 m)TOTAL SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS $0.00 n)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS INCLUDING SUBCONSULTANTS[(1)+(m)] $99.00 TOTAL COST[(c)+(j)+(k)+(n)] $43,069.36 NOTES: 1. Key personnel must be marked with an asterisk(*)and employees that are subject to prevailing wage requirements must be marked with two asterisks(**).All costs must comply with the Federal cost principles.Subconsultants will provide their own cost proposals. 2. The cost proposal format shall not be amended.Indirect cost rates shall be updated on an annual basis in accordance with the consultant's annual accounting period and established by a cognizant agency or accepted by Caltrans. 3. Anticipated salary increases calculation(page 2)must accompany. Page 1 of 9 January 2018 Local Assistance Procedures Manual Exhibit 10-H1 EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Page 2 of 3 COST-PLUS-FIXED FEE OR LUMP SUM OR FIRM FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS (CALCULATIONS FOR ANTICIPATED SALARY INCREASES) 1. Calculate Average Hourly Rate for 1st year of the contract(Direct Labor Subtotal divided by total hours) Direct Labor Subtotal Total Hours Avg Hourly 5 Year Contract per Cost Proposal per Cost Proposal Rate Duration $17,058.50 389 - 43.85 Year 1 Avg Hourly Rate 2. Calculate hourly rate for all years(Increase the Average Hourly Rate for a year by proposed escalation°A Avg Hourly Proposed Escalation Rate Year 1 $43.85 + 0.0% = $43.85 Year 2 Avg Hourly Rate Year 2 $43.85 + 0.0% = $43.85 Year 3 Avg Hourly Rate Year 3 $43.85 + 0.0% _ $43.85 Year 4 Avg Hourly Rate Year 4 $43.85 + 0.0% _ $43.85 Year 5 Avg Hourly Rate 3. Calculate estimated hours per year(Multiply estimate%each year by total hours) Estimated% Total Hours Total Flours Completed Each Year per Cost Proposal per Year Year 1 50.00% * 389.0 = 194.5 Estimated Hours Year I Year 2 40.00% * 389.0 = 155.6 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 5.00% * 389.0 = 19.5 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 5.00% * 389.0 = 19.5 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 0.00% * 389.0 = 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total 100% Total = 389.0 4. Calculate Total Costs including Escalation(Multiply Average Hourly Rate by the number of hours) Avg Hourly Rate Estimated hours (calculated above) (calculated above) Cost per Year Year 1 $43.85 * 195 = 8529.25 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 $43.85 * 156 = $6,823.40 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 $43.85 * 19 = $852.93 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 $43.85 * 19 = $852.93 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 $43.85 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total Direct Labor Cost with Escalation = $17,058.50 Direct Labor Subtotal before Escalation = $17,058.50 Estimated total of Direct Labor Salary Increase = $0.00 Transfer to Page 1 NOTES: 1.This is not the only way to estimate salary increases.Other methods will be accepted if they clearly indicate the%increase, the#of years of the contract,and a breakdown of the labor to be performed each year. 2.An estimation that is based on direct labor multiplied by salary increase%multiplied by the#of years is not acceptable. (i.e.$250,000 x 2% x 5 yrs=$25,000 is not an acceptable methodology) 3.This assumes that one year will be worked at the rate on the cost proposal before salary increases are granted. 4.Calculations for anticipated salary escalation must be provided. January 2020 Local Assistance Procedures Manual EXHIBIT 10 Exhibit 10.111 PAGE 3 OF 9 Cost Proposal EXHIBIT I0-HI COST PROPOSAL PAGE 3 OF 3 Certification of Direct Costs: I,the undersigned,certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that all direct costs identified on the cost proposal(s)in this contract are actual, reasonable,allowable,and allocable to the contract in accordance with the contract terms and the following requirements: 1. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) 2. Terms and conditions of the contract 3. Title 23 United States Code Section 112-Letting of Contracts 4. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 31-Contract Cost Principles and Procedures 5. 23 Code of Federal Regulations Part 172-Procurement,Management,and Administration ofEngineering and Design Related 6. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 9904-Cost Accounting Standards Board(when applicable) All costs must be applied consistently and fairly to all contracts.All documentation of compliance must be retained in the project files and be in compliance with applicable federal and state requirements.Costs that are noncompliant with the federal and state requirements are not eligible for reimbursement. Local governments arc responsible for applying only cognizant agency approved or Caltrans accepted Indirect Cost Rate(s). Prime Consultant or Subconsultant Certifying: Name: William Sun Title*: Vice President Signature: 4.../0 C�p Date of Certification(mm/dd/yyyy): 1 t/17/2020 Email: wsun@linconsulting.com Phone Number: (909)396-6850 Address: 21660 Copley Drive,Suite 270,Diamond Bar,CA 91765 *An individual executive or financial officer of the consultant's or subconsultant's organization at a level no lower than a Vice President or a Chief Financial Officer,or equivalent,who has authority to represent the financial information utilized to establish the cost proposal for the contract. List services the consultant is providing under the proposed contract: Traffic Engineering for Gilbert Dr.Bridge over Shelter Channel(BRIDGE NO.55CO258),Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project, All hourly rates and the fixed fee indicated are fixed for the entire term of the contract • Page 3 of 9 January 2018 { Yz, 21660 Copley Drive, Suite 270 `#IN" Con. u.11 n glne:b }E �� ,� Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4177 � 1 FSv � z_4.-P� Tel 396-6850 Fax 396-8150 4. Traffic, Civil, Electrical.Consulting Engineers E-mail: inbox@LinConsulting.com August 12`h, 2020 RE:Prevailing Wage Policy LIN Consulting,inc. is not subject to prevailing wage requirements. Sincerely, LIN Consulting,Inc. a California corporation William Sun,PE,TE Vice President/Principal • • hillig • • moffatt & nichol • • • EARTH MECHANICS, INC. • .. r ,y a� c r ,ram2 , wo, rs .� i* „` �. 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Project No. TBD A&E Contract No. CC-1453 Date 11/20/2020 DIRECT LABOR Classification/Title Name Hours Actual Hourly Rate Total Principal Lino Cheang 8 $89.00 $712.00 Senior Engineer Alahesh Thurairajah 42 $55.00 $2,310.00 Senior Geologist Wendy Drummond 28 $66.00 $1,848.00 Senior Technician Kiat Kaekul 0 $43.75 $0.00 Senior Technician Jianmin Fang 0 $41.50 $0.00 Staff Engineer Pratha Ragavan 0 $36.00 $0.00 $0.00 LABOR COSTS a) Subtotal Direct Labor Costs $4,870.00 b) Anticipated Salary Increases(see page 2 for calculations) $0.00 c)TOTAL DIRECT LABOR COSTS j(a)+(b)] $4,870.00. INDIRECT COSTS d) Fringe Benefits Rate: 79.45% e)Total Fringe Benefits[(c)x(d)J $3,869.22 f) Overhead Rate: 106.01% g)Overhead[(c)x(f)] $5,162.69 h) General and Administrative Rate: 0.00% i)Gen&Admin[(c)x(h)J $0.00 j)TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS[(e)+(g)+(i)] $9,031.90 FIXED FEE k)TOTAL FIXED FEE[(c)+(i)]x fixed fee: 10.00% $ 1,390,19 I)CONSULTANT'S OTHER DIRECT COSTS(ODC)—ITEMIZE(Add additional pages if necessary) Description of Item Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total $4,240.00 $0.00 $843,00 $0.00 $2,459.00 $0.00 $210.00 $0.00 • $160.00 $0.00 I)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $0.00 m)SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS(Add additional pages if necessary) Sub 1 $0.00 Sub 2 $0.00 Sub 3 $0.00 Sub 4 $0.00 m)TOTAL SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS $0.00 n)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS INCLUDING SUBCONSULTANTS[(I)+(m)] $0.00 TOTAL COST[(c)+(j)+(k)+(n)] $15,292.09 NOTES: 1. All costs must comply with the Federal cost principles.Subconsultants will provide their own cost proposals. 2. The cost proposal format shall not be amended.Indirect cost rates should be based on consultant's annual accounting period and established by a cognizant agency or accepted by Caltrans. 3. Anticipated salary increases calculation(page 2)must accompany. January 2018 • Local Assistance Procedures Manual EXHIBIT 10-HI EXHIBIT 10-H1 COST PROPOSAL Page 2 of 3 ACTUAL COST-PLUS-FIXED FEE OR LUMP SUM(FIRM FIXED PRICE)CONTRACTS (CALCULATIONS FOR ANTICIPATED SALARY INCREASES) 1. Calculate Average Hourly Rate for 1st year of the contract(Direct Labor Subtotal divided by total hours) 44078 Direct Labor Subtotal Total Hours Avg Hourly 5 Year Contract per Cost Proposal per Cost Proposal Rate Duration $4,870.00 78 = $62.44 Year I Avg Hourly Rate 2. Calculate hourly rate for all years(Increase the Average Hourly Rate for a year by proposed escalation%) Avg Hourly Rate Proposed Escalation Year I $62.44 + 0% _ $62.44 Year 2 Avg Hourly Rate Year 2 $62.44 + 0% _ $62.44 Year 3 Avg Hourly Rate Year 3 $62.44 + 0% _ $62.44 Year 4 Avg Hourly Rate Year 4 $62.44 + 0% = $62.44 Year 5 Avg Hourly Rate Year 5 $62.44 + 0% = $62.44 Year 5 Avg Hourly Rate 3. Calculate estimated hours per year(Multiply estimate%each year by total hours) Estimated% Total Hours Total Hours Completed Each Year per Cost Proposal per Year Year I 100.00% * 78.0 = 78.0 Estimated Hours Year I Year 2 0.00% * 0.0 = 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 0.00% " 0.0 = 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 0.00% * 0.0 = 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 0.00% * 0.0 = 0.0 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total 100% Total = 78,0 4. Calculate Total Costs including Escalation(Multiply Average Hourly Rate by the number of hours) Avg Hourly Rate Estimated hours Cost per Year (calculated above) (calculated above) Year I $62.44 * 78 - $4,870.00 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 $62.44 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 $62.44 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 $62.44 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 $62.44 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total Direct Labor Cost with Escalation = $4,870,00 Direct Labor Subtotal before Escalation = $4,870.00 Estimated total of Direct Labor Salary Increase = $0.00 Transfer to Page I NOTES: 1. This is not the only way to estimate salary increases.Other methods will be accepted if they clearly indicate the% increase,the a of years of the contract,and a breakdown Mille labor to be perfonned each year. 2. An estimation that is based on direct labor multiplied by salary increase%multiplied by the tI of years is not acceptable.(i.e.$250,000 x 2%x 5 yrs=$25,000 is not an acceptable methodology) 3. This assumes that one year will be worked at the rate on the cost proposal before salary increases are granted. 4. Calculations for anticipated salary escalation must be provided. January 2018 Local Assistance Procedures Manual EXHIBIT 10-HI EXHIBIT 10-HI COST PROPOSAL Page 3 of Certification of Direct Costs I,the undersigned,certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that all direct costs identified on the cost proposal(s)in this contract are actual, reasonable,allowable,and allocable to the contract in accordance with the contract terms and the following requirements: 1.Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) 2.Terms and conditions of the contract 3.Title 23 United States Code Section 112-Letting of Contracts 4.48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 31-Contract Cost Principles and Procedures 5.23 Code of Federal Regulations Part 172-Procurement,Management,and Administration of Engineering and Design Related Service 6.48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 9904-Cost Accounting Standards Board(when applicable) . All costs must be applied consistently and fairly to all contracts.All documentation of compliance must be retained in the project files and be in compliance with applicable federal and state requirements.Costs that are noncompliant with the federal and state requirements are not eligible for reimbursement. Local governments are responsible for applying only cognizant agency approved or Caltrans accepted Indirect Cost Rate(s). Prime Consultant or Subeonsultant Certifying: Name: Lino Cheang,PE,GE Title*:Principal Signature: ; _�r / Date of Certification(mmldd/yyyy): 11/20/2020 Email: L.Cheann a hmech.com Phone Number:714-751-3826 Address: 17800 Newhope Street,Suite B,Fountain Valley,CA 92708 *An individual executive or financial officer of the consultant's or subconsultant's organization at a level no lower than a Vice President or a Chief Financial Officer,or equivalent,who has authority to represent the financial information utilized to establish the cost proposal for the contract List services the consultant is providing under the proposed contract: 541330-Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineering for Gilbert Dr Bridge over Shelter Channel(BRIDGE No.55CO258),Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project. 541380-Laboratory Testing for Gilbert Dr Bridge over Shelter Channel(BRIDGE No.55CO258),Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project. *All hourly rates and the fixed fee indicated are fixed for the entire term of the contract(i.e.,no salary increases shall be permitted for work performed under this contract). • • January 2018 • Earth Mechanics, Inc. Geotechnical & Earthquake Engineering March 4,2019 Attention: To Whom It May Concern Subject: Prevailing Wage Policy for Earth Mechanics,Inc. Work Firm performs that may require payment of prevailing wage: None.Earth Mechanics,Inc. staff members are not subject to prevailing wage. However,Earth Mechanics,Inc. requires subcontractors with which it works to comply with prevailing wage requirements,as applicable. How Firm pays prevailing wage deltas to affected employees: Not applicable for Earth Mechanics,Inc.staff members. Earth Mechanics, Inc. pays directly to subcontractor as single amount to cover delta base and delta fringe. Accounting method used for prevailing wage delta base costs: Other Direct Cost Accounting method used for prevailing wage delta fringe costs: Other Direct Cost Effect on most recently completed indirect cost rate: None. Firm has established this method of accounting for prevailing wage deltas and applies it consistently to ALL prevailing wage delta costs,regardless of the client,contract, or reimbursement method. Certified by, Hubert Law, PhD, PE Principal Earth Mechanics, Inc. 17800 Newhope Street,Suite B,Fountain Valley,California 92708 0 Tel:(714)751-3826 0 Fax:(714)751-3928 • • • , \AIM • moffatt & nichoi WAGNER • • • • ENGINEERING & SURVEY, INC. . • '. , rJ�-">'� r/ F a.s• --'"-j. '" -.7 .w'"�'''w 5' Y -r.�- " ''may�" asi '.y °j t r.''"•� y'," .+�,x.� ' .1 `�'. „^s,- �, :~41 v „---• '"'r sr ,4., .:.;r ::. s �,?;-Tx✓ �'^. ' ., ..7 i�;;At,.:*, � -*` "}.c- ! fi,,,,.af mo t 7: .. ... r.''-. ;ice ..;{,t" r 4.-.. ""}f,:y' 1,4 1:.e . , ,;,.�r�1'� t� r.✓'s k�.n.i a+G'" _u'AT,0 'wa- �. �.m f ;r,. •+r •'ayT ,,M r ,.v. ;:r«. ri �,-`�,.-I ray P. s E xkfi v:oy i f ,r M:, a s .'.�; ,.r. :ly,',C,�.�3�„z„3m 4:WfA^✓-s{.`Y t+ '!;'r,.,.....:..d- erer 'i,11$4,47 Y ! :. 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Project No. (TBD) Contract No.CC-1453 Date 11/20/2020 DIRECT LABOR Classification/Title Name Hours Actual Hourly Rate Total Sr.Task Manager Stephanie A.Wagner,PE,PLS 2 $96.90 $ 193.80 Survey Manager Armando V.Abad 6 $68.34 $ 410.04 Assistant Survey Manager/Chainman**Kevin Warden** 4 $51.28 $ 205.12 ROW Manager/Survey Technician III Diana Knezevic 0 $56.10 $ - Survey Technician III Hugo Guardado 48 $43.86 $ 2,105.28 Sr.Party Chief,PLS** Kieran Doherty** 0 $57.71 $ - Certified Party Chief** James James Jr.** 16 $57.01 $ 912.16 Survey Apprentice D** Anthony Garcia** 16 $32.82 $ 525.12 LABOR COSTS a)Subtotal Direct Labor Costs $ 4,351.52 b)Anticipated Salary Increases (see Antcipated Salary Increases page for calculations) $ - c)Total Direct Labor Costs[(a)+(b)] $ 4,351.52 INDIRECT COSTS d)Fringe Benefits (Rate: ) e)Total Fringe Benefits[(c)x(d)1 $ - f)Overhead (Rate: 164.92% ) g)Overhead[(c)x(f) $ 7,176.53 h)General and Administrative (Rate: ) 1 Gen&Admin[(c)x(h)} $ - j)Total Indirect Costs[(e)+(g)+(i)] $ 7,176.53 FIXED FEE k)TOTAL FIXED FEE[(c)+(j)]*fixed fee 10% ] $ 1,152.80 l)CONSULTANT'S OTHER DIRECT COSTS(ODC) -ITEMIZE(Add additional pages if necessary) Description of Item Quatity Unit Unit Cost Total 'Mileage Cost 660 mile $0.575 $ 379.50 $0.00 $ - $0.00 $ - $0.00 $ - I)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $ 379.50 m)SUBCONSULTANTS'COSTS(Add additional pages if necessary) Subconsultant 1: $ Subconsultant 2: $ (m)TOTAL SUBCONSULTANS'COSTS $ - (n)TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS INCLUDING SUBCONSULTANTS[(1)+(m)] $ 379.50 TOTAL COST[(c)+(j)+(k)+(n)} $ 13,060.35 NOTES: I. Key Personnel must be marked with an asterisk(*)and employees that are subject to prevailing wage must be marked with two asterisks(**).All costs must comply with the Federal costs principles.Subconsultants will provide their own cost proposals. 2. The cost proposal format shall not be amended.Indirect cost rates shall be updated on an annual basis in accordance with the consultant's annual accounting period and established by a cognizant agency or excepted by Caltrans. 3. Anticipated salary increases calculation(page 2)must accompany. Page 1 of 3 January 2020 Local Assistance Procedures Manual EXHBIT 10-H1 Exhibit 10-Hi Cost Proposal Cost Proposal Actual Cost-Plus-Fixed Fee or Lump Sum or Firm Fixed Price Contracts (Calculations for Anticipated Salary Increases) 1.Calculate average hourly rate for 1st year of the contract(Direct Labor Subtotal divided by total hours) Direct Labor Subtotal per Total Hours Avg Hourly 5 Year Cost Proposal per Cost Rate Contract Duration Proposal $ 4,351.52 / 92 = $47.30 Year 1 Avg Hourly Rate 2.Calculate hourly rate for all periods(Increase the Average hourly rate for a period by proposed escalation%) • Avg Hourly Rate Proposed Escalation Year 1 $47.30 + 0% _ $47.30 Year 2 Avg Hourly Year 2 $47.30 + 0% = $47.30 Year 3.Avg Hourly Year 3 $47.30 + 0% = $47.30 Year 4 Avg Hourly Rate Year 4 $47.30 + 0% = $47.30 Year 5 Avg Hourly Rate 3.Calculate estimated hours per year(Multiply estimate%each period by total hours) Estimated%Completed Total Hours Total Hours Each Period per Cost per Period Proposal Year 1 100.00% * 92 = 92 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 0.00% * 92 = 0 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 0.00% * 92 = 0 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 0.00% * 92 = 0 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 0.00% * 92 = 0 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total 100% Total = 92 4.Calculate Total Costs including Escalation(Multiply average hourly rate by the number of hours) Estimated Avg Hourly Rate Hours (calculated Cost (calculated above) above) Per Period Year 1 $47.30 * 92 = $4,351.52 Estimated Hours Year 1 Year 2 $47.30 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 2 Year 3 $47.30 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 3 Year 4 $47.30 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 4 Year 5 $47.30 * 0 = $0.00 Estimated Hours Year 5 Total Direct Labor Cost with Escalation = $4,351.52 Direct Labor Subtotal before escalation = $4,351.52 Estimated total of Direct Labor Salary Increase = $0.00 Transfer to Page 1 NOTES: 1. This is not the only way to estimate salary increases.Other methods will be accepted if they clearly indicate the%increase,the#of years of the contract,and a breakdown of the labor to be performed each year. 2. An estimation that is based on direct labor multiplied by salary increase%multiplied by the#of years is not acceptable. (i.e.$250,000 x 2% x 5 yrs=$25,000 is not an acceptable methodology.) 3. This assumes that one year will be worked at the rate on the cost proposal before salary increases are granted. 4. Calculations for anticipated salary escalation must be provided. Page 2 of 3 January 2020 Local Assistance Procedures Manual EXHBIT 10-H1 Cost Proposal Exhibit 10-H1 Cost Proposal Certification of Direct Costs: I,the undersigned,certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that all direct costs identified on the cost proposal(s)in this contract are actual,reasonable,and allocable to the contract in accordance with the contract terms and the following requirements: 1. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) 2. Terms and conditions of the contract 3. Title 23 United States Code Section 112-Letting of Contracts 4. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 31 -Contract Cost Principles and Procedures 5. 23 Code of Federal Regulations Part 172-Procurement,Management,and Administration of 6. 48 Code of Federal Regulations Part 9904-Cost Accounting Standards Board(when applicable) All costs must be applied consistently and fairly to all contracts. All documentation of compliance must be retained in the project files and be in compliance with applicable federal and state requirements. Costs that are noncompliant with the federal and state requirements are not eligible for reimbursement. Local governments are responsible for applying only cognizant agency approved or Caltrans accepted Indirect Cost Rate(s). Prime Consultant or Subconsultant Certifying: Name: Stephanie A.Wagner Title*: President w n ., `_ Date of Certification(mm/dd/yyyy): 11/20/2020 Signature: " �s �`.��7� `� �' Email: stephaniewPwesinc.org Phone Number: (818)892-6565 Address: 17134 Devonshire St.,Suite 200,Northridge,CA 91325 *An individual executive or financial officer of the consultant's or subconsultant's organization at a level no lower than a Vice President or a Chief Financial Officer,or equivalent,who has authority to represent the financial information utilized to establish the cost proposal for the contract. List services the consultant is providing under the proposed contract: Land Surveying and Mapping Services for Gilbert Dr Bridge over Shelter Channel(BRIDGE No.55CO258),Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project. All hourly rates(except for prevailing wage rates)and the fixed fee indicated are fixed for the entire term of the contract,no salary increases shall be permitted for work performed under this contract). If prevailing wages increase,this will translate into reduced billable hours over the term of the contract in order to keep the total contract amount unchanged. Page 3 of 3 January 2020 I $JEs:;WAGNER ENGINEERING & SURVEY, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS•SURVEYORS•RIGHT-OF-WAYS SBE•WBE•DBE•CERTIFIED WAGNER ENGINEERING &SURVEY, INC. PREVAILING WAGE POLICY •Field survey staff of Wagner Engineering &Survey, Inc. (WES), are members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 12. •WES surveyors do not have prevailing wage deltas as field staff are paid prevailing wage or higher, and the fringe benefits are equal to the minimum required. •Base Deltas are not applicable, however, they would be direct labor if we had any(all base wages are direct costs charged to the project).. •Fringe Deltas are not applicable, however,they would be indirect if we had any(all fringes are in overhead). WAGNER ENGINEERING&SURVEY, INC. PoLtd- . Paul A.Wagner, Sr.Vice President April 25th,2019 17135 DEVONSHIRE STREET • SUITE 200 • NORTHRIDGE • CA • 91325 818.892.6565 •FAX 818.488.9480 • mail wesinc.orq •www.wesinc.org • • 1,1, moffaft is nichol 0 Contact: 555 Anton Boulevard,Suite 40 Costa Mesa,CA 92b26 (562)426 9551 Fax:(562)424-7489 www.moffattn ichol.com vy z' _ 1 'S '' - rS _ 'cry ':2"°,:k.-!:-7--,.7.-,>,- , - eT•r - _ • ;ti•;? -'I Y T .M ` • -xa. �.t,. �Y'- as,K -..-d-._ sRa.�.` - - - a- ,- - s s"" =^' nt_var , a hz.`F v 4� y _s� .yF, ' "`•._.r _ s .. : • "=r a i.T p _..S.^s .. L. may . _ ` ..k, i: - : - _�_-._ r :t _r -- .,--- 9 s '". _ - 1. . te .s ue. .=a.. =,tWi" . »,� 'v s _ = _ _ •: ?•,.,!°T. °< � Sa -?: < - -ems ^,E,:f- k _ �_'ite, _...: .p �q:,:' - - . _ L4 r' .,,h - msL*:"9— t_. + ,_ . .. - ,-k.. •- ..� - _ x,. ., i . _- i'w _ _,_. L.tl,t } ,-.� . , .t.• i r5'' m- y ; ;=r, 5-<v . . ;•,i .r S.,.;-- : o-.:: .e.s.a.. 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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 NAME: Karin Thorp AssuredPartners Design Professionals Insurance Services,LLC PHONE FAX 3697 Mt.Diablo Blvd,Suite 230 a/JC.No.EA:714 427-3494 t. (A/c.No): Lafayette CA 94549 ADDRESS: DesignProCerts@AssuredPartners.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL ii Llcense#:6003745 INSURER A:Continental Insurance Company 35289 INSURED MOFFBNI-01 INSURER B:National Union Fire Insurance Co PA 19445 Moffatt&Nichol 4225 E.Conant INSURER C:American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Co 26247 Long Beach CA 90808 INSURER D:Continental Casualty Company 20443 INSURERS:XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 INSURER F:American Casualty Company of Reading, 20427 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:937434931 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. P LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSO µpap POLICY NUMBER (MMIDDY/YYFYY) (MMIDDfYYYYY) LIMITS D X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y Y 6056712992 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 DAMAGE TO RENTED CLAIMS-MADE n OCCUR PREMISES(Ea occurrence) S 1,000,000 MED EXP(My one person) $15,000 X Ded iSIR$0 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY n PRO- n LOC PRODUCTS-COMPIOPAGG $2,000,000 JECT OTHER: Project 1 Loc Agg $15M F AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y Y 6056712989 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $1,000,000 Ma accident) X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) S AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED x NON-OWNED (Per $ _ AUTOS ONLY _AUTOS ONLY Comp/Coll Ded S 1,000 A X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR Y Y 6079627982 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 EACH OCCURRENCE $10,000,000 C — AEC576168010 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 X EXCESS UAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $15,000,000 X DED RETENTION$1n Finn ,S B WORKERS COMPENSATION Y WC19397907 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 X STATUTE ERH_ B AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN WC19397906 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 ANYPROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE n N i A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S 1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED? (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT S 1,000,000 E Professional Liability DPR5020973 11/22/2023 11/22/2024 PerClalml$1,000,000 $1,000,000/Agg Imt Includes Pollution L ability Claims-Made Form DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS!VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may bo attached if more space Is required) Umbrella policy Is follow-form to Its underlying Policies:General Liability/Auto Liability/Employer's Liability. Re:Project:On-Call Engineering&Professional Consulting Services The City of Huntington Beach,its offilkIPRINetstElararitiPpra s, n o ees, agents and volunteers are named as additional insureds on the General Liability and Automobile Liability per attached. 30-Days Notice of la on will be given to the Certificate Holder. MICHAEL E.GATES CITY ATTORNEY ( lTY OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 30 Day Notice of Cancellation SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN The City of Huntington Beach,its officers,elected or ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. appointed officials,employees,agentsand volunteers Attn:Duncan Lee,PE AU HOMED REPRESENTATIVE 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach CA 92648 � ,CO1_1101.p 1 ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD \ ....60 ®a City of Huntington Beach ��: hCfiFur, ° 114 >>°GP 0) = M .`�,��� 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 v vifir • (714) 536-5227 ♦ www.huntingtonbeachca.gov F , ' 1.•...°`�`�° Office of the City Clerk C°UNTY'CQ„of#9 Robin Estanislau, City Clerk • August 16, 2024 Moffatt & Nichol Attn: Omar Jaradat 555 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Dear Mr. Jaradat: Enclosed is a fully executed copy of the Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Moffatt& Nichol for Engineering and Environmental Consulting Services for Gilbert Drive Bridge Over Shelter Channel, approved by the Huntington Beach City Council on August 6, 2024. Sincerely, 4440u 9,dhliZ411444) Robin Estanislau, CMC City Clerk RE:ds Enclosure Sister City: Anjo, Japan STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA STATE TRANSPORTATION AGENCY GAVIN NEWSOM,Governor DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 12 ; 1750 EAST 4TH STREET,SUITE 100 SANTA ANA,CA 92705 PHONE (657) 328-6000 Making Conservation FAX (657) 328-6522 a California Way of Life. TTY 711 www.dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district12 February 29,. 2024 Ms. Chau Vu BPMPL-5181 (192) Director of Public Works Gilbert Dr Bridge in the Public Works department City of Huntington Beach 17371 Gothard St Bridge Preventative Maintenance Huntington Beach, CA 92647 PE PED 9/30/2027 Dear Ms. Vu: We have reviewed and processed your obligation submittal for the above- referenced project through Caltrans Headquarters and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). You are hereby authorized to begin the Preliminary Engineering phase of your project. Enclosed is a copy of the authorizing document (E-76) for your records. If you plan to utilize private/outside consultant services, please be reminded of the Consultant Selection and Audit Process as outlined in Chapter 10 of our Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM). Effective October 1, 2017, if a consultant is to be used to execute the Construction Engineering / Management portion, then local agencies must submit a completed Exhibit 10-C for new or amended federally funded A&E consultant contracts online through http://dlaaeoversight.dot.ca.cgov/fmi/webd for Caltrans review and acceptance prior to contract award. Execution of an A&E consultant contract without Caltrans acceptance of Exhibit 10-C may result in ineligibility for reimbursement. The Office of Guidance and Oversight (GO) will notify the local agency and DLAE of Exhibit 10-C acceptance or rejection within 5 business days. If there are any changes to the contract after Caltrans acceptance of Exhibit 10-C, the local agency must notify the Office of GO and provide a copy of an updated Exhibit 10-C and all contract amendments to aeoversight@dot.ca.gov. Please be reminded of the invoice processing requirements and reimbursement "Provide a safe,sustainable,integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California's economy and livability" 490 Ms. Vu BPMPL-5181 (192) February 29, 2024 Page 2 process in Chapter 5 of the LAPM. Invoices for reimbursement cannot be submitted until after funds are encumbered via an executed Program Supplemental Agreement (PSA) and an executed Finance Letter. If you have any questions, please call Mirna Beshay Tadrous at (805)732-8043. Sincerely, for Jonathan Lawhead District Local Assistance Engineer Attachment E-76 Preliminary Engineering Authorization c: Jonathan Claudio "Provide a safe,sustainable,integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California's economy and livability" 491 AUTHORIZATION/AGREEMENT SUMMARY-(E-76) FEDERAL AID PROGRAM CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DLA LOCATOR: 12-ORA-0-HNTB PROJECT LOCATION: PREFIX: BPMPL GILBERT DR.BRIDGE OVER SHELTER CHANNEL IN HUNTINGTON HARBOUR,APPROX.0.4 MILE EAST OF ADMIRALTY DR.IN THE CITY OF PROJECT NO: 5181(192) TYPE OF WORK: SEQ NO: 1 REPLACE CORRODED STEEL BEARINGS,REPAIR/STRENGTHEN CORRODED PREV AUTH/AGREE DATES: STATE PROJ NO:1221000012L-N FED RR NO'S: PE: ALT.PROJ NO: PUC CODES: R/W: AGENCY: HUNTINGTON BEAC PROJ OVERSIGHT:ASSUMED/LOCAL ADMIN CON: ROUTE: ENV STATUS/ SPR: DISASTER NO: RW STATUS/DT: MCS: TIP DATA INV RTE: OTH: MPO: SCAG BEG MP: FSTIP YR: 23/24 END MP: PROJECT END DATE(PED): 09/30/2027 STIP REF: 209-3000-2228 BRIDGE NO: 55CO258 FSTIP ID ORA020501 PROG CODE LINE NO IMPV TYPE FUNC SYS URBAN AREA URB/RURAL DEMO ID Y233 10 15 FUNDING SUMMARY PHASE PROJECT COST FEDERAL COST AC COST PE PREV.OBLIGATION $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 PE PE THIS $424,300.00 $424,300.00 $0.00 PE SUBTOTAL $424,300.00 $424,300.00 $0.00 RW PREV.OBLIGATION $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 R/W RW THIS REQUEST $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 RW SUBTOTAL $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 CON PREV.OBLIGATION $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 CON CON THIS REQUEST $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 CON SUBTOTAL $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 OTH PREV.OBLIGATION $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 OTH OTH THIS REQUEST $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 OTH SUBTOTAL $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL: $424,300.00 $424,300.00 $0.00 STATE REMARKS 02/01/2024 Sequence#1:This is a request for a Preliminary Engineering funds for bridge preventive maintenance located on Gilbert Dr.bridge over Shelter Channel in Huntington Harbour,approx 0.4 mile east of Admiralty Dr.in the city of Huntington Beach,using HBP funds,programmed in 2023 FTIP,ORA020501,under administrative modification#23-09 approved on 05/18/23.Work includes Replace corroded steel bearings, repair/strengthen corroded steel girders,clean&paint existing structural steel,clean deck&construct overlay,remove&replace unsound concrete in parapet,sidewalk,pier columns/caps,and abutment.Federal funding for PE is capped at$424,300.00 with a maximum reimbursement ratio of 100%using Toll credit. Br.No.55C-0258 • 02/22/2024 This sequence#1 reflects the obligation of$424,300 to Preliminary Engineering using HBP funds programmed under ORA020501 for FY 23/24 in Administrative Modification#23-09 approved on 05/18/2023 to SCAG's 2023 FTIP.Reimburse on a lump sum basis up to the federal amounts shown for PE.Toll Credit($48,667.21)was used in lieu of the local match. FEDERAL REMARKS 492 • AUTHORIZATION AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH REQUEST:PRE PREPARED IN FADS BY: BESHAYTADROUS,MIRNA ON 2024-02-21 328-6640 FOR:PE AUTHORIZATION REVIEWED IN FADS BY: BATATAN,FERDINAND ON 2024-02-22 653-5070 DOCUMENT TYPE:AAGR SUBMITTED IN FADS BY: BATATAN,FERDINAND ON 2024-02-22 FOR CALTRANS PROCESSED IN FADS BY: SIGNATURE,NOT_REQUIRED ON 2024-02-22 FOR FHWA E-76 AUTHORIZED DATE IN FMIS JIYOUNG AHN ON 2024-02-28 21:52:10.0 SIGNATURE HISTORY FOR PROJECT NUMBER 5181(192)AS OF 02/29/2024 FHWA FMIS SIGNATURE HISTORY MOD# SIGNED BY SIGNED ON 0 JERILYNN FOGLE 02/26/2024 JERILYNN FOGLE 02/26/2024 JIYOUNG AHN 02/28/2024 FHWA FMIS 3.0 SIGNATURE HISTORY CALTRANS SIGNATURE HISTORY DOCUMENT TYPE SIGNED BY SIGNED ON AUTH/AGREE BATATAN,FERDINAND 02/22/2024 493 \ WT 1 N Professional Engineering and Environmental Gre;a6'v‘m"". •.••��pRP ORgT'••• Consulting Services between the City of •_--� •••ep � \ Huntington Beach and Moffat & Nichol for the -- •• -9 rit:/) Gilbert Bridge Project, CC-1453, in Huntington _� , , Harbour • j7/� tea-- - �- • - o .6•;4‘e8 V!. 4' (ZS 7- 1 90;;VJ;?b4,l# Subtitle: Public Works Departmentg Date: August 6, 2024 °OUNT\ 494 BACKGROUND. 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'!:', 't+, ' •' ATION 01:44:ERT DRIVE OVER SHELTER mACHAPNNO.!BRIDGE NO.55CO258) 495 HY/ BE NE FiTs NEED/W • Based on the field observations contained in the City's Master BPMP study and biannual inspection reports provided by Caltrans it is recommended this bridge receive bridge maintenance to prolong life. • Moffat and Nichol will provide further field investigations and design a rehabilitation strategy for the bridge. � fi ' � '=._c*` �, fi "~� � a �w m + a cvvT I N 6 T n' Nik a 'r S Ate'' � r a._��_ •:�cn b � q '' -, -„ "��:�- /I�, `'�•............O'l/n 14, t '✓ "+ L ..R ,..apfi -fix+. _. '"`,.a .- _ - •• �7 �a_.. � y�" c:�`a .: p.}s�i,`fib tea' � �9�-'�� � �O _"� •: -"= c .ra • C'� y. t ���� t v% N � %pie 496 DETAILS • Design expected to commence Fall 2024 • Expected completion date: Fall 2025 • City Costs: $484K • Moffat and Nichol will evaluate bridge, but reports recommend removing and patching any unsound concrete, delamination, and spalls. 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