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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTetra Tech, Inc. - 2025-07-01 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA � _ City of Huntington Beach 92648 APPROVED 7-0 File #: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Travis Hopkins, City Manager VIA: Chau Vu, Director of Public Works PREPARED BY: Joseph Fuentes, Principal Civil Engineer Subject: Approve and authorize execution of Professional Services Contracts for On-Call General Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services with Anchor QEA, Inc.; Ardurra Group, Inc.; AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc.; Bowman Consulting Group Ltd.; Cannon Corporation; CWE; EEC Environmental; GHD Inc.; H W Lochner; Harris & Associates, Inc.; HDR Engineering, Inc.; HR Green Pacific, Inc.; Huitt-Zollars, Inc.; Kabbara Engineering; Kreuzer Consulting Group; Michael Baker International, Inc.; Michael K. Nunley and Associates, Inc.; Moffatt & Nichol; Onward Engineering; Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc.; Proactive Engineering Consultants, Inc.; Psomas; Glenn A. Rick Engineering Company; SA Associates; Stantec Consulting Services Inc.; TAIT & Associates, Inc.; and Tetra Tech Statement of Issue: The Public Works Department requires professional general civil engineering consulting services on an on-call or as-needed basis to support staff in the planning, design, inspection, and testing of local, state, and federally funded capital improvement projects, most of which are identified in the annual Capital Improvement Program (CIP). As such, Public Works advertised a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for these services and recommends awarding on-call general engineering consulting services contracts. Financial Impact: Funding for the use of these contracts is included in the Public Works budget, including the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Each approved CIP project includes a budget that allocates sufficient funds for design, environmental compliance, engineering, construction, project management, and other necessary costs. No funds will be expended under these contracts unless approved as part of the City's annual budget. The recommended actions do not require any additional funding. Recommended Action: r A) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Anchor QEA, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 6 Printed on 6/25/2025 A W �� powered by LegistarTM 94 File #: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 and Professional Consulting Services"; and B) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Ardurra Group, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and C) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and D) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Bowman Consulting Group Ltd for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and E) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Cannon Corporation for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and F) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and CWE for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and G) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and EEC Environmental for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and H) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and GHD, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and I) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and H. W. Lochner for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and :-J) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Harris & Associates, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and :-K) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and HDR Engineering, Inc. for On-Call Civil City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of 6 Printed on 6/25/2025 powered by Legistar'"^ 95 File #: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and r , L) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and HR Green Pacific, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and M) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Huitt-Zollars, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and r N) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Kabbara Engineering for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and 0) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Kreuzer Consulting Group for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and P) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Michael Baker International, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and Q) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Michael K. Nunley & Associates, Inc. for On- Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and R) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Moffatt & Nichol for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and S)Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Onward Engineering for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and *.'T) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and U) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Proactive Engineering Consultants, Inc. for City of Huntington Beach Page 3 of 6 Printed on 6/25/2025 powered by LegistarT"^ 96 File #: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and * V) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Psomas for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and W) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Glenn A. Rick Engineering Company for On- Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and f' X) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and SA Associates for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and Y) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Stantec Consulting Services Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and Z) Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and TAIT & Associates, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and AA)Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute $2,000,000 "Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech for On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services". Alternative Action(s): Do not authorize the contracts and direct staff accordingly. Will need to seek design support and engineering services may be on hold or decrease until new contracts are approved. Analysis: On-call services refer to professional services provided on an as-needed basis. The City establishes contracts with pre-qualified firms, enabling staff to quickly assign work when specific projects or increased workload demands arise. These contracts do not guarantee a minimum amount of work and are activated only through individual task orders. This approach offers both flexibility and cost efficiency, allowing the City to meet service needs without adding permanent staff. Each year, the City undertakes a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) involving various infrastructure projects that require engineering support. Given that numerous projects demand design work or specialized studies beyond the scope of internal City staff, engaging external expertise is crucial. This need extends to preparing grant applications, conducting environmental monitoring, performing inspections and testing, and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations, all of which City of Huntington Beach Page 4 of 6 Printed on 6/25/2025 powered by LegistarTm 97 File #: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 represent responsibilities exceeding current staff capacity. Procurement Process: To proactively address this anticipated workload, the City issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) on February 4, 2025, inviting firms to provide On-Call General Engineering and Professional Consulting Services. The RFQ covered a range of civil engineering disciplines, including bridge, environmental, ocean, storm drain, sewer, street, and water engineering. The submission of proposals followed the procedures outlined in Chapter 3.03 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC), which governs the selection of professional service providers. A total of thirty-seven (37) proposals were submitted in response to the RFQ. In compliance with the federal Brooks Act, California Senate Bill 419, and the HBMC, the Public Works Department convened a three-member evaluation panel. This panel, comprised of two representatives from Public Works and one from the Fire Department (Inspection Services), was responsible for reviewing and ranking the proposals based on the qualifications submitted. The Public Works Department consistently receives high-quality proposals for this and similar Requests for Qualifications (RFQs), resulting in a highly competitive selection process. In recent years, the Department has contracted with multiple firms specializing in civil engineering and currently maintains active agreements with twenty-seven (27) firms to deliver these essential services.. Following the review process, City staff recommend awarding on-call contracts to twenty-seven (27) firms that received the highest evaluation scores. These firms include: Anchor QEA, Inc.; Ardurra Group, Inc.; AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc.; Bowman Consulting Group Ltd.; Cannon Corporation; CWE; EEC Environmental; GHD Inc.; H W Lochner; Harris & Associates, Inc.; HDR Engineering, Inc.; HR Green Pacific, Inc.; Huitt-Zollars, Inc.; Kabbara Engineering; Kreuzer Consulting Group; Michael Baker International, Inc.; Michael K. Nunley and Associates, Inc.; Moffatt & Nichol; Onward Engineering; Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc.; Proactive Engineering Consultants, Inc.; Psomas; Rick Engineering Company; SA Associates; Stantec Consulting Services Inc.; TAIT & Associates, Inc.; and Tetra Tech, Inc. Funding for these services will come from Public Works project and program budgets. The on-call contracts will only be utilized when project demands exceed available City staff resources. Each contract will be set at a not-to-exceed amount for a three-year term, with no guaranteed work. All expenditures under these contracts require City Council approval through the regular budget process. Environmental Status: Not applicable. Strategic Plan Goal: Non Applicable - Administrative Item Attachment(s): 1. Anchor QEA Professional Services Contract City of Huntington Beach Page 5 of 6 Printed on 6/25/2025 powered by LegtstarTTM 98 File #: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 2. Ardurra Group, Inc. Professional Services Contract 3. AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc. Professional Services Contract 4. Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. Professional Services Contract 5. Cannon Corporation Professional Services Contract 6. CWE Professional Services Contract 7. EEC Environmental Professional Services Contract 8. GHD, Inc. Professional Services Contract 9. H. W. Lochner Professional Services Contract 10.Harris & Associates, Inc. Professional Services Contract 11.HDR Engineering, Inc. Professional Services Contract 12.HR Green Pacific, Inc. Professional Services Contract 13.Huitt-Zollars, Inc. Professional Services Contract 14.Kabbara Engineering Professional Services Contract 15.Kreuzer Consulting Group Professional Services Contract 16.Michael Baker International, Inc. Professional Services Contract 17.Michael K. Nunley and Associates, Inc. Professional Services Contract 18.Moffatt & Nichol Professional Services Contract 19.Onward Engineering Professional Services Contract 20.Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. Professional Services Contract 21.Proactive Engineering Consultants, Inc. Professional Services Contract 22.Psomas Professional Services Contract 23.Rick Engineering Company Professional Services Contract 24.SA Associates Professional Services Contract 25.Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Professional Services Contract 26.TAIT & Associates, Inc. Professional Services Contract 27.Tetra Tech Professional Services Contract 28. PowerPoint Presentation City of Huntington Beach Page 6 of 6 Printed on 6/25/2025 powered by Legistarm" 99 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND TETRA TECH, INC. FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING & PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of Huntington Beach, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "CITY," and TETRA TECH, INC., a California Corporation hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT." WHEREAS, CITY desires to engage the services of a consultant to provide On-Call Civil Engineering & Professional 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 Molly Mell who shall represent it and be its sole contact and agent in all consultations with CITY during the performance of this Agreement. 2. CITY STAFF ASSISTANCE. CITY shall.assign a staff coordinator to work directly with CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement. 25-16466/378748 1 of 11 3. TERM; TIME OF PERFORMANCE Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The services of CONSULTANT are to commence on J Wit 1St- , 20 j (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 Two Million Dollars($2,000,000.00). 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 f11 25-16466/378748 O 7. I 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: 25-16466/378748 3 of 11 "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 CQNSULTANT'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 25-16466/378748 4 of 11 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 25-16466/378748 5 of 11 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 25-16466/378748 6 of 11 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: 25-16466/378748 7 of 11 TO CITY: TO CONSULTANT: City of Huntington Beach Tetra Tech, Inc. ATTN: Director of Public Works Attn: Molly Mell 2000 Main Street 3475 E. Foothill Blvd., Suite 300 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Pasadena, CA 91107 17. CONSENT When CITY's consent/approval is required under this Agreement, its consent/approval for one transaction or event shall not be deemed to be a consent/approval to any subsequent occurrence of the same or any other transaction or event. 18. MODIFICATION No waiver or modification of any language in this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by both parties. 19. SECTION HEADINGS The titles, captions, section, paragraph and subject headings, and descriptive phrases at the beginning of the various sections in this Agreement are merely descriptive and are included solely for convenience of reference only and are not representative of matters included or excluded from such provisions, and do not interpret, define, limit or describe, or construe the intent of the parties or affect the construction or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. 20. INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT The language of all parts of this Agreement shall in all cases be construed as a whole, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any of the parties. If any provision of this Agreement is held by an arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, void, illegal or invalid, such holding shall not invalidate or affect the remaining 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 25-16466/378748 8 of 11 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. 25-16466/378748 9 of 11 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 25-16466/378748 1 Q of 11 Agreement. This Agreement, and the attached exhibits, contain the entire agreement between the parties respecting the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersede all prior understandings and agreements whether oral or in writing between the parties respecting the subject matter hereof. 29. EFFECTIVE DATE This Agreement shall be effective on the date of its approval by the City Council. This Agreement shall expire when terminated as provided herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers. CONSULTANT, TETRA TECH, INC. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of California By. yor ru fS E print name ITS: (circle one)Chairman/Presiden ice Presiden City Clerk A D INITIATED A O ED: By: 114411 Ale !' Director of Public Works print name ITS: (circle one) secs --Treasuer Vs(4 Pets i Jed- REVIEWED AND APPROVED: City Manag r APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney J%/t' 25-16466/378748 11 of 11 EXHIBIT "A" A. STATEMENT OF WORK: (Narrative of work to be performed) Provide On-Call Civil Engineering and Professional Consulting Services. If Consultant chooses to assign different personnel to the project, Consultant must submit names and qualifications of these staff to City for approval before commencing work. B. CONSULTANT'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: See Attached Exhibit A C. CITY'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Furnish Scope of Work and provide a request for proposal for each project. 2. City shall issue a task order for each project based upon scope of services, work schedule, and fee proposal submitted. D. WORK PROGRAM/PROJECT SCHEDULE: A project schedule will be developed for each project assigned by the City. EXHIBIT A r- EXHIBIT A A: COVER LETTER la TETRA TECH March 13, 2025 City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 RE:REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Dear City of Huntington Beach Public Works Department Members and Selection Committee: Tetra Tech is excited to submit our Statement of Qualifications for On-Call Civil Engineering Professional Services to the City Huntington Beach (City). We are proud of our previous work as one of the City's on-call consultants.The opportunity to remain a part of the elite group of consultants serving the City is of great importance to everyone at Tetra Tech.The strength of our team is multifaceted but boils down to four main elements: leadership, service, technical ability, and depth of resources.We have assembled a team that will continue to provide you with the exemplary level of service that we have shown on the current on-call services contract and are eager to continue to work with you on your future projects. • Leadership:We have assigned Jason Fussel, PE as the Project Manager. He will manage the contract with the City and be directly involved in the projects as part of this contract. Mr. Fussel has over 21 years of experience in public works design and construction. • Service: Over the years, our team has successfully completed and implemented a variety of projects for the City.Though we have the backing of a large company, we will respond to your requests with the speed and efficiency of a 20 person office. We consider it is a privilege to be part of an on-call contract,and we are committed to providing the City with responsive service to successfully complete your task orders. • Technical Ability:Jason Fussel, PE,the Project Manager,will be supported by a talented group of technical leads who have worked together for over a decade and will be able to provide you coordinated, seamless service.These technical leads include: » Justin Smith, PE-General Civil Engineering » Ken Berard, PE-Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineering » Rafael Holcombe, PE-Ocean Engineering • Depth of Resources:Tetra Tech is a 30,000-associate strong, $5+ billion company. We have hundreds of staff located in Southern California, including 61 in Irvine, who can be deployed to support your projects. Staff from our Irvine office will primarily lead your projects.The Irvine staff will be supported by other California Tetra Tech offices, whom have been focused on work in Orange County and Los Angeles County. The depth of resources at Tetra Tech allows us to accommodate accelerated schedules and multiple projects, but the service you will receive from us will be from faces you recognize. We are proud of our association with the City and look forward to working with you on your many upcoming project assignments.We have reviewed the City's contract agreement and accept the terms and will provide insurance requirements upon notice to proceed. Our price proposal will be valid for a period of at least 180 days. Please feel free to contact either of us if you have further questions or need any additional information. Sincerely, Molly ell, PE Jason Fussel, PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge Vice President/Project Manager 949-809-5205 805-305-0150 molly.mell@tetratech.com jason.fussel@tetratech.com 17885 VON KARMAN AVENUE,SUITE 500 IRVINE,CA 92614-6213 TEL 949.809.5000 1 FAX 949.809.5010 1 TETRATECH.COM A. VENDOR APPLICATION FORM REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL VENDOR APPLICATION FORM TYPE OF APPLICANT: ❑ NEW Q CURRENT VENDOR Legal Contractual Name of Corporation: Tetra Tech, Inc Contact Person for Agreement: Molly Mell Corporate Mailing Address: 3475 E. Foothill Blvd., Suite 300 City, State and Zip Code: Pasadena, CA 91107 E-Mail Address: molly.mell@tetratech.com Phone: 949.809.5205 Fax: 949.809.5010 Contact Person for Proposals: Jason F U S Se l Title:Vice President E-Mail Address: jason.fussel@tetratech.com Business Telephone: 805.542.8630 Business Fax: 949.809.5010 Year Business was Established: 1966 Is your business: (check one) ❑ NON PROFIT CORPORATION [] FOR PROFIT CORPORATION Is your business: (check one) 0 CORPORATION ❑ LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ❑ INDIVIDUAL ❑ SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP ❑ PARTNERSHIP ❑ UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION 1 of 2 Names &Titles of Corporate Board Members (Also list Names&Titles of persons with written authorization/resolution to sign contracts) Names Title Phone Dan Batrack CEO/Chairman 626.351 .4664 Lauren Springer President 770.738.6056 Molly Mell Vice President 949.809.5205 Jason Fussel Vice President 805.542.8630 Federal Tax Identification Number: 95-4148514 City of Huntington Beach Business License Number: Al 33500 (If none, you must obtain a Huntington Beach Business License upon award of contract.) City of Huntington Beach Business License Expiration Date: 12/31/2025 2 of 2 SERVICE APPLICATION FORM & SELECTION Disciplines of Civil Engineering Services Application Form *Circle all that apply* Civil Engineering Service Area Bidding? Y/N (circle) • Water/Sewer/Storm Water Engineering co No • General Civil Engineering No • Ocean Engineering 4210/ No • Environmental/Water Quality Yes No f 1' �NINGT ` 011�Ft:• fi`eii:`�' i if 9� B: BACKGROUND AND PROJECT SUMMARY SECTION 9... _ Q=� The Scope of Work outlined in the RFQ aligns perfectly with Tetra Tech's decades of experience. '�e°°"Ti` °11 In this section we will illustrate our understanding of the City goals and objectives,our approach to innovation on similar projects, and our techniques for client satisfaction. UNDERSTANDING OF THE CITY A major key to understanding the City of Huntington Beach goals can be found by studying the City's General Plan and focusing on the Capital Improvements Program(CIP).The CIP addresses elements in the City's General Plan, as well as City Council adopted planning documents and master plans. Listed below are potential projects for fiscal years 2024/25 through 2028/29 from the Huntington Beach CIP that align with your specified categories:transportation,green streets, pathways, low-impact development, stormwater, bike path, park,Active Transportation Project(ATP),ADA,water treatment, PFAS, conveyance, pipeline,or pump station design services. • Drainage&Storm Water—Tide Check Valves to Harbour Storm Drains-$300k • Sewer Projects—McFadden Sewer Lift Station,Wet Well-$2M • Streets&Transportation—Citywide Mobility and Corridor Improvements-$155k • Streets&Transportation—ADA Improvement Program-$250k • Streets&Transportation—Arterial Rehabilitation Program-$6M • Streets&Transportation—Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program (BPMP)- $655k • Parks&Pathways— Edison Park Reconfiguration-$2M • Parks&Pathways—Bluff Top Pathway Area Lighting-$64k • Water&Treatment Projects—Water Treatment for Well 3A-$2.2M • Water&Treatment Projects—Peck Reservoir Roof Replacement-$500k • Water&Treatment Projects--Well 14 Drilling and Casing Project-$250k • Water&Treatment Projects--WOCWB 0C9 CP Retrofit-$3.7M • Water&Treatment Projects—0C35 Seal Beach Vault Relocation-$50k Tetra Tech will target these projects and any other projects that are on the City's priority list.We believe Huntington Beach will find that our past project experience aligns very well with the City's priority lists. OBJECTIVES TO BE ACCOMPLISHED Goals and objectives identified in the CIP include Improving Infrastructure, Long-term Financial Sustainability, and Economic Development.We understand that projects falling under these categories will range in scale from providing technical expertise by answering a question via email or phone,to providing the full range of engineering services on a single or multidisciplinary project.We are here to support you no matter the level of effort. up „, 7, , 1 e � & v � d� ' ik,7"{ . �. -, ,I S . moms.-., b ih. {{{{ TTT .. .. - ' .--, ,; :, .. .. - � `„ s d i' ,, z is REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 2 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH C: METHODOLOGY the satisfaction of all clients. Tetra Tech is a full-service, multi-disciplinary A/E consulting firm, specializing in INNOVATIVE/ADVANCED site development, transportation infrastructure, water TECHNIQUES FOR DESIGN SERVICES resources and environmental engineering. New technologies and state of the science practices are constantly being developed and introduced 7 �. � to the water, sewer, transportation, and storm • � ��� ' drain fields. Relationships with academia, similar municipalities, and proprietary vendors provide Civil/Transportation Engineering continued learning and knowledge of the most Roadway and Highway Design Bridges, Streets, and Parking Lots recent practices being implemented throughout Improvements the state and nation. We pride ourselves in staying Street Lighting and Electrical Systems informed of the state of the science and share our Surveying/Mapping/ROW Services experiences with others through publication and Geotechnical Engineering conferences to further those relationships. Coastal Resilient Infrastructure Grading and Drainage TECHNICAL ABILITY Storm Drain/Hydrology and AND METHODOLOGY Hydraulics Design Water/Wastewater Systems Tetra Tech provides a broad range of civil Potable Water Wells, Reservoirs,and engineering services in support of public works Booster Stations agencies, transportation departments, water Watershed Management agencies, and private clients around the world. Structural Design Tetra Tech has experience in all phases of planning, Mechanical Engineering design, construction, and operation for water, Electrical, l&C, &SCADA wastewater, ocean, and transportation infrastructure Architectural Engineering projects. Tetra Tech is knowledgeable in public Plans, Specifications, and Estimates outreach and stakeholder coordination for large, Construction Engineering Support complex, and multi-phase infrastructure repair and new construction projects. Our projects incorporate PROPOSED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN resilient measures and features to support efficient TO ACHIEVE SCOPE OF WORK asset management. We also design retrofits and additions in heavy industrial and Successful on-call engineering services task order manufacturing settings. contracts require both a diverse and highly talented team of engineering professionals, incorporating Tetra Tech has established a dedicated, qualified and specific engineering and design disciplines.The experienced team of professionals which will provide Project Manager, and support team will be responsible the City of Huntington Beach with the technical for the successful delivery of the project.This will be and managerial qualifications, specialized expertise achieved by: and professional resources required to successfully complete development and capital improvement • Delivering the project within budget projects under this On-Call contract. ■ Coordinating activities with the appropriate City representatives Members of the Tetra Tech team have earned a • Providing a project schedule with regular updates reputation for providing quality projects for our • Implementing a QA/QC Plan clients. We have achieved our success by being • Participating in scheduled project meetings with selective with the projects we pursue and ensuring the necessary project stakeholders that our team capabilities meet and exceed the Assignments of this type place a premium on the project's requirements and client's expectations. depth of staff talent offered by the consultant and its The strength of Tetra Tech lies in its client-focused availability to tailor the project team to the diverse service, staff qualifications, firm commitment, and needs of the individual tasks.The Tetra Tech team offers desire to successfully complete each assignment to REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 3,. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a blend of experienced professionals who will apply the City's representative to measure the actual versus their specialized skills to the technical tasks detailed planned work in-progress. In addition,Tetra Tech in the Scope of Services.We have carefully examined utilizes a project collaboration "sharepoint"website the capabilities of each team member based on their that allows City Staff, subconsultants and other qualifications and experience.The Tetra Tech team will stakeholders to share information on a central web- provide all skills needed to conduct each assignment in based system that will include progress drawings, base accordance with the schedule for each project. files,AutoCAD files,and a calendar of deadlines and COST CONTROL listing of critical tasks.The Tetra Tech Project Manager will serve as the Team's and the City's single point of Tetra Tech is committed to delivering a project that contact.This will allow the City's representative to not only meets or exceeds the performance criteria obtain pertinent project information without extra effort established by the City of Huntington Beach and of locating the right person to contact within the firm. the public at large, but to accomplish this within the allocated budgets.The effectiveness ofourteam's ROLE OF CITY STAFF cost control capability is best demonstrated through The City's engineering and support staff also play a our performance on previous relevant projects. crucial role in the implementation of any potential Negotiating collaboratively on scopes of work, task order.A single City point of contact for each task I carefully preparing cost estimates,and strictly adhering order will be suggested in order to provide a simplified to schedules have been our most effective tools for and direct conduit of information between the City controlling cost on municipal contracts. and the Tetra Tech Project Manager.The City point of COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH contact will be responsible for providing support in CITY REPRESENTATIVE obtaining as-built information and record drawings for the areas adjacent to potential projects.The single The Tetra Tech team is committed to ensuring that the City point of contact will also be counted on to set-up City's designated representative is fully informed of all necessary meetings with City staff and communicate as project activities and progress towards completion. needed with the various City departments.A detailed This will be achieved through project correspondence description of the Tetra Tech respective roles as well as as-needed progress reports that will allow is included in the staffing section of this proposal. , ,,-- ,• , .., i '4 ", 'a -� f-', a :� j ,4*r rit ''p r '*4 - R � � ' - e� ' R°, .. r '' ' -..''' 1 ;G ^ v` 4 L , :'"X 1. : a E •a a. • �_ ,c a �a r ..-. r s p G41t F pit N, T . .e"Ir, 3. w r x�j h ,Y � M'R�.k ✓i„aLff zy�� V: `4r 1tt 6 ''�' l '�R1i d* „t"`"�."` 'w'ta'.ro'9 "�g a .• I '.' r .: V tY1a, t i ,..ilk, , REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 4 CITY Oh HUNTINGTON BEACH �. ay SCHEDULE • Wrasscti; BUDGET • I QUALITY • PROJECT MEET WITH CITY UNDERSTANDING& • RECEIVE RFP IDENTIFICATION OF KEY AND REFINE INNOVATION PROJECT SCOPE FINAL CHALLENGES FLEXIBILITY • PROJECT SCOPE,FEE, SPECIFIC GOALS, STAFFING& f SUSTAINABIUTY • SCHEDULE OBJECTIVES& DEFINED WORK PLAN RELIABILITY • DEVELOPMENTI EXPECTATIONS DELIVERABLES PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE • • MINIMAL CONST.REVISIONS• TETRA TECH PROJECT TIMELINE SCHEDULE QUALITY MANAGEMENT Tetra Tech will work closely with the City immediately Tetra Tech has a long history of providing quality design upon issuance of a notice to proceed for a specific services to all of our clients.This has been achieved by project in order to reach an agreement on general implementing an effective Quality Assurance/Quality project definitions,objectives and to finalize the scope Control(QA/QC)program.Tetra Tech's internal Project and budget as appropriate.Tetra Tech will develop a Management Manual requires that every project preliminary Critical Path Method(CPM)schedule that include a QA/QC plan in place prior to kick-off. For this is consistent with the phasing plan for the project. contract,each Task Order will include a specific QA/QC Microsoft Project software will be used to construct the program that not only meets the requirement of Tetra schedule.The degree of activity detail will cover the Tech's Project Management Manual, but that also meets major phases of the project.Task predecessors,float the requirements set by the City.The program will be time,and task dependency will be indicated,as well as prepared specifically for each Task Order by the Project a highlighted critical path for the project.The schedule Manager,and it will be reviewed and approved by the QA/QC Manager. will serve as a planning tool and will be regularly updated to measure actual progress. The successful implementation of our QA/QC program means that we do not use the client as"plan checkers" Tetra Tech has a long-standing commitment with our for our work. Our philosophy is that quality control starts clients to deliver projects on schedule and within the at the beginning of the project,strongly emphasizing project budget. However,throughout the course planning and controls. Our approach employs a of any given project,there may be occasions where comprehensive quality management plan for controlling project schedules slip for a variety of reasons outside and ensuring the quality of our services. the control of Tetra Tech.We have successfully We recently updated our Quality Control Manual to mitigated project schedule delays in the past by incorporate new ideas,techniques,and procedures increasing the available staff assigned to a project further solidifying our commitment to quality control for and by assisting our clients with thorough and timely our project teams. It is important to our firm that our staff reviews of deliverables.We understand that most City have the state-of-the-practice guidelines available as and public projects are driven by funding measures quality management is a priority on every project. that may expire or be reallocated if projects are not advertised or constructed by a given date.That is why , DO we work with our clients to identify a realistic timeline for projects and use our extensive experience to identify potential delays at the beginning of projects QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY and not during the course of them.Tetra Tech will ASSURANCE CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS always strive to work with the City to bring delayed projects back on schedule at no additional cost. ,,ens during planning and Independent reviews and checks ;enti0eaandaddressesroot aymplementationtobulldquality help verify that technical deci• causes ofquafdyproblses, s, 'into project activities and wek sions and work products meet jmcauses work processes ems °ro products,reduces the need for client requirements and profes- overall rformance. :I.ti .,e.„...: sional standards. �,;.I... CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 5 I • D: STAFFING Our approach to supporting the City's infrastructure personnel in all of the key disciplines required for projects engages the expertise of our interdisciplinary this on-call contract, providing our team the ability in-house team of knowledgeable and seasoned to offer hundreds of A/E resources located locally or engineers and professional staff. Our goal is to provide nationwide. the City of Huntington Beach with a team that can Having this depth in all of your key disciplines allows us support the steady amount of design and construction to achieve consistent on-time delivery of every project activity the City anticipates over the next 3 years, or executed, regardless of size. Our local presence and more, if applicable. vast pool of resources will provide benefit and peace Tetra Tech has 12 offices in Southern California,and of mind to the City and other key stakeholders that we all of our key staff are local. In addition,we have can successfully complete all tasks efficiently, on-time over 1100 staff members within the footprint of and within budget. the Southwest Region of California that could be We have provided an organization chart below and key called upon for specialty expertise as needed. We staff bios on the following pages. Resumes for our staff employ experienced, trained, and knowledgeable are provided as an appendix. ORGANIZATION CHART 14 .,.rye PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE Molly Mell, PE, ENV SP PROJECT MANAGER Jason Fussel, PE, PLS, 4440, QA/QC ENV SP,LEED AP,QSD/P ISteve Tedesco, PE, BCEE WATER/SEWER/ GENERAL CIVIL OCEAN STORMWATER ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Ken Berard, PE Justin Smith, PE Rafael Holcombe, PE (Task Lead) (Task Lead) (Task Lead) Molly Lovegren, PE Craig Ziel, PE,QSD/P Russell Boudreau, PE* Elias Sebhatu, PE Devin Newton, PE Gregory Hearon, PE* Amanda Taylor, PE Elva Pangilinan, PE,CDT,ENV SP SUPPORT SERVICES STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL/ MECHANICAL ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY GEOTECHNICAL SCADA Eric Yuen, PE,SE Mazen Kassar,PE Ken Kulonis, PE Marcel Bodsky, RA Dan Helt, PE, PLS Peter Skopek, PhD, PE,GE Mike Olsen, PE Johnson Le Luke Ramirez,PE,PMP Jesus Guzman,PLS Fern , PhhDD,, P PEE, enca,GE *Subconsultant:Coastal Frontiers REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 6 I CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SUMMARY OF KEY PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS We have assembled a team that is local, experienced, and has over a 15-year history of cohesively working together to meet project deadlines, enhancing quality, and providing design alternatives for the City of Huntington Beach.The management team will b led by Jason Fussel out of Tetra Tech's Irvine office, located approximately 11 miles from the City. To complement Mr. Fussel's leadership role in this contract and to successfully complete future task orders, a qualified and dedicated team of civil engineers and support staff will directly support the project. The following lists the key personnel and their years of experience relevant to the scope of services under this contract. LNG ► ' I em 11 YEARS OF ° a •E NAME PROJECT ROLE RELEVANT v o u o 7a EXPERIENCE a>, •� N O u L a c a .v fa v c v v, O I-` w 2 L Molly Mell, PE, ENV SP Principal-in-Charge 32 ✓ ✓ V ✓ ✓ ✓ Jason Fussel, PE,PLS Project Manager 21 ✓ V ✓ ✓ ✓ Steve Tedesco, PE, BCEE QA/QC 41 ✓ ✓ V V ✓ ✓ V Justin Smith, PE General Civil Engineer 12_ ✓ V V V Craig Ziel, PE General Civil Engineer 19 V ✓ V ✓ ✓ V Devin Newton, PE General Civil Engineer 24 ✓ V ✓ V V Elva Pangilinan, PE General Civil Engineer 17 V V V Ken Berard, PE Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineer 39 V V V Molly Lovegren, PE Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineer 19 ✓ V ✓ Elias Sebhatu,PE Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineer 10 V V V Amanda Taylor, PE Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineer 16 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Rafael Holcombe, PE Ocean Engineer 24 V ✓ ✓ ✓ V V Russell Boudreau, PE Ocean Engineer 34 ✓ V ✓ Gregory Hearon,PE Ocean Engineer 30 ✓ V V V Dan Helt, PE, PLS Surveyor 2.1 V ✓ V ✓ ✓ V Jesus Guzman,PLS Surveyor 26 V Eric Yuen, PE,SE Structural Engineer 18 ✓ V V V ✓ Mike Olsen,PE Structural Engineer 15 .4,11aiiiiimiliduat‘ ✓ ✓ ✓ Mazen Kassar, PE Electrical/SCADA Engineer 32 V ✓ Johnson Le Electrical/SCADA Engineer 10 ' :. 11111111 -20 KEN KULONIS, PE Mechanical Engineer 48 V Luke Ramirez, PE,PMP Mechanical Engineer 19 11uaivam111 ' ✓ Marcel Bodsky,RA Architectural Engineer 41 V Peter Skopek,PHD,PE,GE Geotechnical Engineer 35 , 1111111111111111 i Fernando Cuenca,PHD,PE,GE Geotechnical Engineer 16 ✓ REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH Mal 1 f v )f HUNTINGTON BEACH • MOLLY MELL, PE,ENV SP JASON F`EEDLAP PE, ENV SP, 'ilirePrincipal-in-Charge : Proect Mana er During Ms. Mell's 32 years in the civil engineering Mr. Fussel has over 21 years of experience and a field, she has provided management, coordination, broad knowledge of civil engineering stemming from and detailed design on a broad range of projects and his involvement in a variety of residential,educational has proven experience to pull together successful and federal projects. His experience includes work teams to complete these projects on schedule on both public and private sector jobs of varying size and within budget. Ms. Mell has strong leadership and construction material types including the design capabilities and builds strong client relationships of sewer transmission systems,water distribution through communication. She has been a valuable systems,street and storm drain improvements asset in program management, coordinating and grading activities. Mr. Fussel's professional between her internal team and the client. Ms. Mell strengths and key areas of expertise include project will be responsible for ensuring Mr. Fussel has the management,QA/QC, peer review, cost estimating, resources needed to execute the projects stormwater analysis and studies,design,preparation to the City's satisfaction. of specifications, bid documents and cost estimates, and construction support services. liki STEVE TEDESCO,PE, BCEE JUSTIN SMITH, PE QA/QC IM Lead Civil Engineer Mr.Tedesco has four decades of experience in QA/ Mr. Smith brings over a decade of relevant civil QC, planning,analysis,design,and construction engineering design experience including parking of civil engineering related projects. He brings a lot and roadway geometrics, pedestrian accessibility unique perspective to the overall project,as he is improvements(ADA compliant sidewalks,curb well accustomed to not only reviewing deliverables ramps),cross walks,and ramps), bike trails, for quality, but also for constructability. Mr.Tedesco construction and post-construction BMPs, storm drain has served as Design Manager on over 20 design- improvements including hydrologic and hydraulic build projects. He has extensive design experience design,overall utility plans, structural calculations,and in the advanced water and wastewater field. His grading activities varying from mass grading to final experience includes water master planning,water/ precise grading plans.Additional experience includes wastewater design,construction management, cost estimating, preparation of special provisions, design-build delivery methods,and construction utility research, and coordination with the project management. team and outside agencies. KEN BERARD, PE le ri RAFAEL HOLCOMBE,PE Lead Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineer Lead Ocean Engineer 4. ..t/ Mr. Berard has extensive experience in many facets Mr. Holcombe is experienced in design,engineering of water engineering over his 39-year career. He analysis, preparation of construction documents, has performed numerous studies ranging from and construction administration of multi-disciplinary complete water master plans to efficiency studies. waterfront developments, including dredging, marinas, His design experience includes preparing bid revetments,wave attenuators, piers, retaining walls, documents for reservoirs, pump stations,wells, parks and special projects. He is also responsible for pipelines, chlorination facilities,and pressure compliance with all environmental concerns including reducing facilities. Mr. Berard's experience includes endangered species monitoring,turbidity monitoring, inspection, construction administration,shop and contaminated materials remediation. He has drawing review,and plan checking. extensive experience in the marine industry as a Project Engineer, responsibilities including dredging plans and specifications, hydrographic and land surveys,quantity computations,scheduling,and production analysis and reporting. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 8 ��p�TING)O �'.zma'�•.2�n+ E. FIRM QUALIFICATIONS • Tetra Tech is a full-service, multidisciplinary engineering consulting firm 9V specializing in planning, engineering, design, and construction services. Founded in 1966,Tetra Tech has 12 offices in Southern California,with performance in the engineering industry consistently ranked by Engineering News-Record(ENR)as among the leaders in a broad range of fields.Tetra • CIVIL ENGINEERING Tech's ENR rankings include#1 in Water Treatment and Desalination for EXPERTISE: 11 years in a row and#3 in Top Design Firms. We are a California-based company(headquartered in Pasadena from company inception)and Within the last 10 years, our consider ourselves to be a local firm that is deeply knowledgeable of project team has completed California regulations and special requirements.We focus on providing additional value to clients by collaborating and sharing best practices. hundreds of projects in TETRA TECH SNAPSHOT Southern California. WORKS IN ENRRANKINGS • EXISTING RELATIONSHIP 25 biRio 7 IUNTINGTON 1 $5.2 #1 Water Treatment/Desalination ANNUAL REVENUE ®EnvironmentalManagement pp COUNTRIES El WindPower Tetra Tech has supported City WORKS 0 N m Hydro Plants staff on projects and through 7 our on-call contracts with the 110000� CONTINENTS 25)000 CLIENTS City since 2004. PROJECTS Pu ANNUALLY blicly traded • LOCAL EXPERIENCE: on NASDAQ as 3n ®0 0 EMPLOYEES ) ftii fiTt Our team has dedicated our ine 550 ? ?$$ + $pT +ft$+I+*T careers to Civil Engineering projects in the Southern California counties including Orange, Los Angeles, San A. DEMONSTRATED CAPABILITIES Bernardino and Riverside. CIVIL ENGINEERING Tetra Tech is excited for the opportunity to assist the City of Huntington • RELEVANT ON-CALL Beach in its future development and capital improvement projects. Tetra EXPERIENCE: Tech has successfully worked with the City on multiple projects, both public and private, which are directly relevant to the types of projects outlined in Similar on call engineering the Scope of Work section of the Request for Qualifications(RFQ).We are services for 20+ Southern familiar with the City staff and unique design challenges associated with highly visual projects within Huntington Beach. We will demonstrate below California clients. our vast experience supporting the five civil engineering disciplines outlined in the RFP scope of work. MAIN OFFICE The tables and projects on the following pages provide an 17885 Von Karman Avenue Suite 500 overview of Tetra Tech's relevant on-call projects. Irvine, CA 92614 (503)684-9097 V REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 9 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ,, t a�t y'4. = t,{'.,.;7A� ' a, s s 4. $'., m.. ° .44 yy "-"f�5�5 sy..��yy.}} 1.�_g .,aD �5" � �yY, .f r��f d!^'�..0�.'f'k,:;S✓A k.^•a§&*4� �� "+2 iA�ri.Gk M�.. �f� "?R �, a... 2C<iD "� '"M M'4'.R:L "�N.^ °fi. GENERAL CIVIL 4' Tetra Tech has decades of experience working closely with Southern California cities in the design and P_. , construction of city facilities including street improvements, parking lots, sidewalk and curb ramps, pedestrian ' ` facilities,and bikeway improvements to name a few.Tetra Tech is well versed in all aspects of design, Cr,,,,, engineering, surveying,and administration including project controls,cost estimating, scheduling and planning, •` 4 `n'' QA/QC,change control,and risk management as well as with the latest version of APWA's GreenBook.We have an established relationship with the City of Huntington Beach having completed over 16 projects for the City since 2004 providing a variety of services.This gives our team unique insight and understanding of standard City design, quality standards, locale, and personnel. a-. C a al `. i u Y CQ p • o v a .a a N _a N 1 Q a = O O CN ..- 4 _ ci- N PROJECT COST a, ) Y u .o o '- U H la ar m c - 3 C. >, +' a > a N I >T > d NJ 22 LIU a a r 0 of O. DI +, a O • o a 0 t < a E a 2 Z U Huntington Beach Pavement Resurfacing Design Plans for State $1.2M ✓ ✓ ✓ V ✓ ✓ Beach Parking Lot Pik °� 4. Atlantic Avenue Streetscape& Wisit , � ' V Lighting,56th&59th Avenue $275k j ; 5301 Long Beach Blvd.Parking Lot Design $275k V ✓ V V V ✓ �� ` Bixby Park Bluff Improvements $2.2M ✓ V V ✓ V V V V Adventure Park Multi-Benefit $29M(est.) V V V V V ✓ V Stormwater Capture East Garden Grove-Wintersburg $2.5M V V V V V V Channel FDA Parking Lot Mitigation $620k V ✓ V V Santa Fe Dr.Corridor Bike& ✓ V ✓ V V ✓ V Pedestrian Improvements $903k Lower Mission Creek Channel $1.1 M V V ✓ iris ✓ ✓ Improvements&Restoration Long Beach Electric Vehicle Charging $50k(design) ✓ / ✓ ✓ Station Design Orange County Public Works Flood $2.5M V V V V ✓ V V V Control(On-Call Contract) Long Beach Public Works(On-Call $3M V V ✓ V V V V ,/ Contract) z. Los Angeles Dept.Beaches&Harbors $3M V V V V V V ---" r.. (On-Call Contract) (aggregate/3 yrs.) Los Angeles County Public Works $60M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ,/ ✓ (On-Call Contract) I Santa Monica Clean Beaches Initiative $6.7M V V V V V V • South El Monte Merced Ave.Greenway $422k(design) V V V V V V Santa Ana Lincoln Avenue $1M V V V V V V V Pedestrian Pathway REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 10 C Irr CF HUNTINGTON BEACH 4l • "t 7, a d M. " a . u 44, "y 1 r t ; 4. % F' i 1 :: , sr • _,. 5 :` SURVEY k .. , Tetra Tech routinely performs site surveys for siting analysis and design. Surveys can consist of topographical ' . surveying, geotechnical investigations(initial site characterization and detailed geotechnical investigations), ,; 1 utility surveys, and engineering surveys to determine utility(power, water, sewer, communications, gas, or ,,. fuel)availability and interface locations. A detailed site survey is performed to use as the basis for design. In '', :! ': addition to determining how a complex of facilities or a facility would be integrated into an existing location, A information such as construction requirements/limitations; shipping logistics; local requirements, codes, and ` standards; power plant operations; other utility operations;fuel supply; haul routes; borrow pits;and existing 4 housing is also captured in order to plan the complete integration of the mission to the location. One of Tetra Tech's more comprehensive aerial surveys was a $4M task order for LiDAR mapping of hundreds of miles of the Rio Grande along the Texas border,for the USIBWC. ,r�... . a IJRV Y pERIENCLa y j U s 01 Q. N �, c r�6 A >+ -2 Q Y C ] 41 i (6 ate. i L. O N PROJECT o n, to cn g I— .- c N 3 a) E al is c `p :. co a, v • cu c a� v o aci a ai +_ 0 0 Q m ce U d ce R. U Culver City Culver Blvd. Realignment ✓ V V V Santa Ana First Street Pedestrian Improvements V ✓ Santa Monica Clean Beaches Initiative ✓ ✓ L.A.DTLA Arts District Pedestrian&Cyclist Safety Active ✓ ✓ ✓ Transportation Project(ATP 3) L.A. Bureau of Engineering Skid Row Neighborhood Survey ✓ ✓ V Pacific Gas&Electric(PG&E)San Francisco ADA Ramps ✓ ✓ ✓ — South Orange County J.B. Latham Treatment Plan Hydraulic ✓ V V Modeling Survey Santa Barbara County Bonita School Road Bridge Replacement .✓ :- , Survey PG&E R-1200 Survey ✓ V ✓ L.A. Dept.Of Water&Power As-Built Drawing Pump Stations ✓ ✓ ✓ NAVFAC Records Research&Mapping Services for Defense ✓ ✓ ✓ Fuel Supply Point PG&E Survey&Mapping of Mission Road ✓ V V Arroyo Grande Huasna Tract 3045,Coastal Community V V V Builders PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant Boundary&Title Survey V ✓ ✓ ✓ V County of Santa Barbara As Needed Survey Services ✓ V ✓ ✓ V City of Los Angeles Albion Riverside Park V V ✓ V City of Buellton Engineering Services ✓ V ✓ V City of Lakewood Mayfair Park Stormwater and Runoff Capture ✓ ✓ ✓ V V REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 41 ' ' ,,' sue+ •. „ 4 :__+::,•4 • �Y�.,,,. *r'--- OCEAN Tetra Tech delivers innovative, nature-based solutions and structural design for coastal communities seeking climate-resilient flood risk reduction and marine habitat restoration. Our interdisciplinary team is Leading with Science®to create industry-leading design solutions for some of the most complex issues facing coastal communities and ecosystems around the world.With climate change driving sea level rise, stressing marine life, and creating more frequent and intense weather events,we support our clients with sustainable and scalable solutions to protect and restore coastal environments. Since our founding in 1966,we have employed high-end technologies and approaches to condition and risk assessments, project feasibility studies,and data-driven decision tools that capture all social and environmental . . benefits generated by an array of possible solutions.Our Tetra Tech team partnering with Coastal Frontier will deliver sustainable, nature-based,and structurally sound solutions that are resilient and exceed client expectations—from designing a living shoreline or surge barrier protection system to assisting local communities with planning for a sustainable, blue economy. We simulate the impact of climate change on our environment and use our suite of Tetra Tech Delta technologies to design optimal, nature-based solutions and man-made adaptations.Tetra Tech designs living shorelines to reduce erosion, restore and sustain natural habitats,and increase coastal resiliency.We provide our clients with the social, economic,and environmental data they need to make informed decisions regarding shoreline • protection. Our hazard mitigation and resilience planners incorporate the effects of climate change into advanced mitigation strategies that increase community flood protection and resiliency.We design sustainable solutions to address extreme weather events and sea level rise and support long-term resiliency in the built and natural environments, including levees, barriers,gates,seawalls, bulkheads, canals,diversion and pumping systems. 0 a) N 3 a, c Cr) o PROJECT COST '� o •C' CC c c aQi 00 c is C >. •• 'on = a v ru a E a Er_ O ..'n a Orange Co. Flood Control East Garden Grove $2.3M(D); $60M(C) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Wintersburg Channel Long Beach Davies Launch Ramp $330k(D);$3.9M(C) ✓ V ✓ ✓ V ✓ Long Beach Belmont Pier Replacement 30%Design $1.6M(D) V V V V V Long Beach Dock 10 Replacement $300K(D);$2.25M(C) V ✓ ✓ V V V Long Beach Naples Seawall Repair $2.9M(D); $29M(C) V V V V V Long Beach Bixby Park Bluff Improvement $360K(D); $2.2M(C) ✓ ✓ ✓ / ✓ USACE L.A. District Pismo Beach Bluff Protection $379K V V V ✓ ✓ V Oxnard Mandalay Bay Seawall Investigations $200K V V V V V ✓ Long Beach Bayshore Swim Dock Replacement $155K(D); $400K(C) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ *Huntington Bluffs Shore Protection Study NA V V V V V *Malibu Broad Beach Living Shoreline Project NA V V V V V V *Capistrano Beach Park Shore Protection Study NA ✓ V V V V *City of Avalon Cabrillo Mole Ferry Terminal Pier NA V V V V V V *Southern California Regional Shoreline NA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Monitoring Programs *Subconsultant:Coastal Frontiers Project Experience REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 12 �5 ..... 5x ,J. s ' asr*,,A' e i..,,.--) n e; '. - b �� 40 O. 4. ro° vgi,^F £ a yf„�, °'' .+r" A fl. 91t ,eredR- artk �f< sY a.A ry "Nibary . °d.. + 1'ti1" • . . -may !." WATER/WASTE WATE R/STO RMWATE R Tetra Tech's industry-leading One Water practice delivers innovative and sustainable solutions to support resilient water futures for our communities.We bring together the expertise of talented engineers and scientists from around the world to partner with our clients to capture,treat,distribute,and recycle the essential resource of water. WATER—Tetra Tech provides innovative, sustainable,and cost-effective water supply and treatment solutions to protect public health and improve quality of life. Our engineers and scientists have been Leading with Science® to help local governments and municipal utilities provide safe, secure drinking water to their clients for more than 50 years.Tetra Tech's drinking water experts provide comprehensive, cost-effective water solutions to address our clients' challenges, including maintaining or improving existing water supply infrastructure, planning new construction to expand capacity or enhance water quality,or minimizing life-cycle costs through the use of digital technology.Our integrated approach to water supply management and water facility design uses best practices and innovation to create a reliable, modern road map for clients' potable water systems. WASTEWATER—Tetra Tech provides sustainable wastewater solutions for our clients relying on our abilities for innovation, optimization,and development of the best allocation and prioritization of economic resources. Tetra Tech is a global leader in the technology and engineering of wastewater solutions.We listen and work with each client to develop innovative solutions to their unique challenges. Our full life-cycle services include master planning,asset management, rehabilitation, design, permitting,and construction administration with a focus on sustainability and resilience. Leveraging more than 30 years of proven experience and our Tetra Tech Delta technology solutions,we provide a full breadth of wastewater services.Tetra Tech's wastewater treatment specialists combine expertise in design and operation of biological, physical,and chemical processes to meet our clients' needs for effective and efficient treatment facilities. Our engineers regularly perform hands-on process energy audits, comprehensive performance evaluations,and plant optimization. Tetra Tech works with our clients to evaluate, rehabilitate,and design improvements to their gravity sewer,force main,and pumping systems to get the most out of existing assets and optimize their systems. Our services include hydraulic modeling;sewer system evaluation surveys; condition assessments;and in addition to the planning, design,and permitting of improvements. STORMWATER—Tetra Tech's diverse suite of stormwater management solutions supports clients facing regulatory, operations,and climate resiliency challenges.Tetra Tech has led the industry for more than 50 years in stormwater management and helped pioneer the use of green stormwater infrastructure(GSI)in the 1990s. Creating,adapting,and maintaining a successful stormwater management program requires a breadth and depth of knowledge not commonly found in a single consulting firm.Tetra Tech is well-known for providing in-house, diverse services to solve our clients'stormwater needs. Our long history of supporting large,on-call stormwater contracts for major municipalities has enabled our staff to sustain effective programs. Our multidisciplinary teams provide cutting-edge stormwater management approaches to support clients in meeting evolving regulatory,environmental, resilience,and community improvement goals.Tetra Tech prepares stormwater management plans that provide direction with flexibility, meeting the latest requirements with approaches that provide long-term benefits to communities. Using our Tetra Tech Delta technologies,we have developed innovative modeling and decision-support tools to manage stormwater quantity and quality strategically and effectively. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 13 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Tetra Tech designs solutions focused on performance, ease of maintenance, cost-effectiveness, and aesthetics. To achieve our clients' objectives, we employ a mix of traditional and innovative approaches, including water harvesting and reuse, stream stabilization, urban drainage control, real-time control technology, and integration with community enhancement projects, including parks and streetscapes. 1n TOTAL L ul PROJECT YEARS OF CONTRACT N c .a, ° •°; SERVICE CAPACITY o a a, cy 0 ea J a ce LA_ Huntington Beach On-Call Engineering(Water) 8 $1.5M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ V L.A.Dept.of Water&Power As-Needed 15 $60M ✓ ✓ V V V Engineering Santa Ana As-Needed Engineering Services 24 $8M ✓ V V V V V Yorba Linda Water District On-Call Engineering: 13 $810K ✓ V ✓ V Water Moulten Niguel Water District On-Call 23 $1OM V V V V V V Professional Engineering Services L.A.Co.As-Needed Engineering 11 $3.1M V ✓ V ✓ V PROJECT YEARS OF CONTRACT CAPACITY a SERVICE a a Oceanside On-Call Engineering 7 $1.5M V V V Santa Ana As-Needed Engineering Services 21 $8M V V Moulten Niguel Water District On-Call Professional Engineering Svc. 20 $10M V V ✓ L.A.Co.On-Call Engineering 11 $3.1M V V V L.A.Dept.of Water&Power As-Needed Engineering 15 $60M ✓ ✓ ✓ . -� .; z � � µre, ..�y� n� ✓ ✓ ✓ L.A.Co.As-Needed Engineering e i. I1 $3.1M rn C d i ui 0 V PROJECT REGIONAL a -a a VOLUME a, Is c N m N O C Ce 0 N N O C C �l j+ + N O 0 a 2 v> > C7 V L.A.Albion Riverside Park 5.1 V V V V V V V Bellflower Caruthers Park Stormwater Capture 9.7 V ✓ V V V V Lakewood Bolivar Park Stormwater Capture 8.9 V V V V V V Orange County Public Works Multi-discipline N/A V V V V V Watershed&Regulatory Support L.A.San Fernando Valley Stormwater Capture Parks 165.2(Total) ✓ V V V V Programs(4 Park Locations) REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH MEI CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH As-Needed Engineering Services-Water Main Replacements I Santa Ana, CA Since 1999, letra Tech has been involved in the design of various projects for the City of Santa Ana including the preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for various water main replacement projects. Recent water , main replacement projects include: • Centennial Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements. Design of approximately 20,000 linear feet(LF)of 8-inch PVC water main to replace """" existing water mains. • Central City Water Main Improvement. Design of approximately 6,600 LF REFERENCE: of 8-inch PVC water main to replace existing water mains. City of Santa Ana • Pico-Lowell Neighborhood Water Main Improvements. Design of Rudy Rosas, PE approximately 8,200 LF of 8-and 12-inch PVC water main to replace CP 714.647.3379 existing water mains. . 'Irrosas@santa-ana.org • Mid-City Neighborhood Water Main Replacement Project. Design of DATES/VALUE: 10/1999-Ongoing approximately 9,000 LF of 12-and 8-inch PVC water main replacements. $1 2M(Construction) KEY PERSONNEL: Project Manager:Mark Bush Others:Molly Mell, Molly Lovegren, Ken Berard, Mazen Kassar On-Call Professional Engineering Services I Moulton Niguel Water District, CA Since 2000,Tetra Tech has completed more than 85 water, wastewater, r and recycled water projects for MNWD.The vast majority of these projects occurred in an on-call capacity and covered improvements to MNWD's water, recycled water and sewer systems and facilities.This work has 'I � ' involved work on 30+ potable water facility and 15+wastewater facility '_ projects: with the goal of improving water quality/quantity, and conveyance. S •,, Projects include: � _a_ • Reservoir Management Systems Replacement REFERENCE: • Diemer Pipeline Emergency Repair Moulton Niguel Water District • ETWD Intertie Construction Support (MNWD) • Recycled Water System Extension Rodney Woods C)949.831.2500 • Wastewater Flow Study !' rwoods@mnwd.com • Regional Treatment Plant Southerly Influent Sewer Improvements • Regional Lift Station Enhancements DATES/VALUE: 05/2000-Ongoing $10M(Contract Capacity) KEY PERSONNEL: Project Manager:Tom Epperson Others:Mark Bush, Mazen Kassar REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH T` , CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Fleming Tank and Pump Station Improvements I Irvine Ranch Water District, CA .. , Tetra Tech was selected to provide design, permitting, and construction services for the Irvine Ranch Water District's 1.3-million-gallon (MG) Fleming -2 '"`' g � � - Zone 8 Reservoir and Zone 8 to 9 Pump Station. Construction phasing was ,: "� critical for this project, since the new construction took place at an existing , • , facility that was the sole source of water to numerous subareas. The work • included demolishing existing facilities and designing a 1.3 MG prestressed concrete reservoir, grading into a rocky hillside for the pump station, three 670-gallon-per-minute pumps, a surge tank, a Reservoir Management REFERENCE: System chemical feed system, inlet and outlet piping, overflow and drain Irvine Ranch Water District piping to an open channel, and a stormwater biofiltration system. In addition, Rich Mori our team coordinated with AT&T to remove and relocate the cellular tower 0)949.453.5571 to a temporary location during construction and provide a location for the mori@irwd.com permanent facility. DATES/VALUE: Scope Elements Included: 2019-2021 • Civil Engineering $927K • Survey KEY PERSONNEL: • Electrical/SCADA Project Manager:Tom • Structural Engineering Epperson • Geotechnical Others: Eric Yuen, Mazen • Cost Estimating Kassar Belmont Pier Replacement, 30% Design I LongBeach, CA p � 9 In partnership with the City of Long Beach,Tetra Tech is leading a multi- discipline team to replace the Long Beach Belmont Pier ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics. PHASE 1A: TECHNICAL STUDIES+EARLY DESIGN: Tetra Tech is currently , providing a review of existing information relevant to the project and developing a Risk Register to identify possible factors that might create risks to schedule, design, program, project performance, constructability, cost, and public safety/security.This design validation is a collaborative process REFERENCE: with City staff and will ensure full project team is aware of identified risks and City of Long Beach mitigation strategies. Concurrently with this design validation,Tetra Tech is Charlene Angsco preparing to conduct a technical analyses/study of the existing site area that p 562.547.1123 will be crucial to defining future design and permitting parameters as well as charlene.angsco@ meeting CEQA requirements. longbeach.gov PHASE 1B: CONCEPT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION: DATES/VALUE: At this phase, Tetra Tech will engage each of our technical engineering and 2024-Ongoing environmental disciplines to align them with the design direction, project $1.6M(30%Conceptual parameters, and design constraints. Each technical discipline will work in Design) parallel and closely together throughout this phase to develop coordinated KEY PERSONNEL: structure and system designs. Project Manager: Rafael Holcombe REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 16 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Merced Avenue Greenway I South El Monte, CA This urban greening project entails planning and design for a retrofit of a 1.1 mile stretch of the Merced Avenue corridor in the City of South El Monte to implement surface and subsurface stormwater flow Best Management Practices, improve active transportation access,and increase urban greenery. Improvements to the 1.1-mile section of Merced Avenue included the reconfiguration of traffic lanes to accommodate water quality improvements ., and LID/BMP infrastructure retrofits, native revegetation,and planned active transportation components to increase pedestrian safety and mobility throughout the corridor. REFERENCE: The primary goal of the project was to manage stormwater runoff at its source City of South El Monte in order to meet regulatory compliance by improving water quality and Eileen Alduenda enhancing watershed health.Water Quality LID/BMPs included curbside © 213.229.9959 eileenOawatershedhealth.org bioretention facilities to reduce pollutant loads,and permeable pavers and below-grade infiltration galleries to promote groundwater recharge.Active DATES/VALUE: transportation components included elevated Class IV Cycle Tracks,ADA 5/2018 6/2020 compliant curb extensions and ramps, improved crosswalks, and improved $422,000(Fee) pedestrian linkages. VIM(Construction) KEY PERSONNEL: Project Manager:Jason Fussel Others: Elva Pangilinan, Dan Helt Western Our Way Walk and Wheel Improvements I Los Angeles, CA Tetra Tech provided Project Approval &Environmental Document(PA&ED) services for the Western Our Way:Walk and Wheel Improvements Project. The project includes 4.5 miles of pedestrian and transit rider improvements in the heart of South Los Angeles. Extensive pedestrian improvements , ,► }. t r including traffic calming along Western Avenue will provide safer and more o 1 direct access for disadvantaged community members to transit lines and local destinations in contrast to the current conditions of the high-speed vehicular oriented corridor.Addition of street trees, pedestrian lighting, widened sidewalks,and bus bulbs will improve pedestrian safety and user comfort.Adjacent local streets will be improved to create neighborhood bike network streets along Gramercy Place and Denker Avenue which REFERENCE: will create an exclusive path for bikes connecting to the greater South Los City of Long Angeles Angeles bike network and Rail to Rail Active Transportation Corridor. Mark Wissa Project Highlights: n 213.887.1065 • Traffic Calming Measure Design • Stakeholder Engagement mark.wissa@lacity.org • Multimodal Street Design • Environmental Planning DATES/VALUE: • Curb Extensions • Mobile Mapping 08/2023-02/2025 • Curb Ramps • Landscaping $2.5M(Fee) • Bus Bulbs • Pedestrian Hybrid Flashing KEY PERSONNEL: • Pedestrian Lighting Beacons Principal-in-Charge:Jason Fussel Others: Mike Olsen REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 17 GTY Or HUNTINGTON BEACH San Francisco ADA Ramps I San Francisco, CA Pacific Gas and Electric Company(PG&E)contracted Tetra Tech through ` E an existing Master Services Agreement to perform Survey and Civil Design 4ten Services on curb access ramps in San Francisco.The City of San Francisco a has a master plan of all American with Disabilities Act(ADA)intersection ramp improvements,and has required that PG&E upgrade the intersections that are affected by the natural gas line construction work to insure they are ADA compliant. In support of this effort,Tetra Tech has performed right-of-way research, ,tiw monument research,topographic and construction survey for more than 700 REFERENCE: ramps on 140 intersections in San Francisco.Tetra Tech prepared civil site Pacific Gas and Electric design improvement drawings for approval by the City of San Francisco. (PG&E) Project Highlights: Christopher Chu • ADA Compliance C»415.973.7894 • Street and Sidewalk Rehabilitation cicq@pge.com • Survey and Mapping Services DATES/VALUE: • Horizontal and Vertical Control 2015-Ongoing • Monument Preservation $471 k(Design) • Record Survey Documents KEY PERSONNEL: • Expedited Schedule Project Manager: Dan Helt • Final Design Solutions Sixth Street Park, Arts, River and Connectivity(PARC)! Los Angeles, CA The Sixth Street Viaduct, also known as the Sixth Street Bridge,spans nearly 3,500 feet connecting the historic Boyle Heights community to the east of the Los Angeles River with the Arts District and Downtown to the west.Just 20 years after construction of the bridge,the cement supports began to deteriorate due to a chemical reaction known as Alkali Silica Reaction(ASR), creating cracks in the concrete and significantly reducing the bridge's capacity , • to resist earthquake loads. In addition to its seismic vulnerability,the Sixth Street Viaduct also had geometric design and safety deficiencies. The City of Los Angeles selected Tetra Tech,along with subconsultants Hargreaves Associates,and Michael Maltzan Architecture,to develop a REFERENCE: unique landscape design and river improvements as part of the Sixth Street City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Viaduct Replacement Project.The Tetra Tech team is providing schematic Engineering and final design,environmental documentation and permitting, public John Saldin presentations,construction support services,and post-construction services 0) 213.485.5875 for nearly 12 acres of recreational and open spaces beneath and around the "J john.saIdin@lacity.org new bridge.The project includes approximately Y mile of improvements DATES/VALUE: within the Los Angeles River.These improvements will include bike trails, 2016-Ongoing pedestrian access,and softening of the existing concrete lined channel. $3.2M(Design) These improvements were originally envisioned in the Los Angeles River $18M(Construction Estimate) Revitalization Master Plan that Tetra Tech completed.The City's goal is to KEY PERSONNEL: make the landscape component under the new bridge a world class public Technical Advisor:Jason space that will include an Arts Plaza,severalperformance stages, synthetic Fussel P 9 Others: Mike Olsen,Justin sports fields, river terracing,and bicycle and pedestrian pathways. Smith REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 18 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REFERENCES OF WORK PERFORMED As one of the largest consulting engineering firms in the United States,our team's success has been built on technical expertise,quality design,fiduciary duty,and development of practical solutions that meet industry standards for good engineering practices.We encourage potential clients to contact our references listed below to get a firsthand account of the level of service and expertise our team provides. References of Work Performed Form (List 5 Local References) Comany Name: Tetra Tech 1. Name of Reference: Irvine Ranch Water District Address: 15600 Sand Canyon Ave.,Irvine,CA 92618 Contact Name: Tiffany Foo,PE Phone Number: 949-453-5329 Email: fooairwd.com Dates of Business: 2024 2. Name of Reference: City of Los Angeles,Bureau of Street Services Address: 1149 S.Broadway,4th Floor, Los Angeles,CA 90015 Contact Name: AI M Bazzi,P-E Phone Number: 213-847-0962 Email: al.bazzi@lacity.org Dates of Business: 2022-Present 3. Name of Reference: El Toro Water District Address: 24251 Los Alisos Blvd.,Lake Forest,CA 92630 Contact Name: Rory Harnisch,PE Phone Number: 949-837-7050.ext. 251 Email: rharnisch@etwd.com Dates of Business: 2024 4. Name of Reference: Moulton Niguel Water District Address: 26161 Gordon Road,Laguna Hills,CA 92653 Contact Name: Bryan Hong,PE Phone Number: 949 425 3554 Email: bhong( mnwd.com Dates of Business: 2023 5. Name of Reference: City of Los Angeles,Bureau of Engineering Address: 1149 S.Broadway,Suite 700,Los Angeles,CA 90015 Contact Name: Bryan Powell, PE Phone Number: 213-485-5908 Email: bryan.powellCa�lacity.orq Dates of Business: 2019-Present REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 19>, • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ' UNIQUE QUALITIES/OVERALL BENEFITS GENERAL CIVIL:Tetra SEWERS/PIPELINES: For 50+ STRUCTURAL:Tetra Tech a Tech has completed over years,Tetra Tech has provided has the capability to provide 1044 ���° designand construction��° 16 projects for the City ofall structural analysis and 1: Huntington Beach since 2004, support services of more than design services in-house. ik 100,000 feet of relining and or ka giving our team unique insight This includes numerous rehabilitation of existing sewer ,, : and understanding of City mains and over 325 miles seismic retrofits throughout -, design, quality standards,and of water and recycled water Southern California. Seismic personnel. We have decades pipelines. analysis includes a 3-D finite ir of experience working closely element analysis, member �o- 0 ,' with Southern California cities stress analysis,and foundation PUMP STATION/WELLS: in the design and construction stability assessment. of facilities including streets, For 50+years,Tetra Tech parking lots, sidewalk and curb has provided design and ramps, pedestrian facilities, construction services on more ELECTRICAL/SCADA:Our 77- and bikepaths. than 40 water/recycled water in-house electrical group pump stations and 25 water has extensive experience on wells. We are among a select utility, industrial, residential, SURVEY: For more than few who can make that claim. commercial, governmental two decades,Tetra Tech has and military projects providing been an industry leader in the SCADA, transmission, RESERVOIRS: For 50+years, innovative use of GIS database distribution, programmable automation, applications Tetra Tech has provided design logic controller, PID control, programming, spatial and construction support and telecommunications. modeling, 3D modeling, services for 65+water/ advanced image analysis, and recycled water reservoirs(steel interactive web ma in We and concrete). PLANNING/STUDIES: pp g Tetra Tech has provided over have experts in aerial survey ' i such as LiDAR, land survey,and TRANSPORTATION:Tetra 15 master plans, hydraulic modeling, and engineering hydrographic survey. Tech provides the complete studies in Southern California. range of services to the le OCEAN: For over 20 years, transportation sector including Tetra Tech has successfully residential streets, bridges, WATER QUALITY: During completed all aspects of major interchanges, and the last 20 years,Tetra Tech waterfront and coastal corridor studies. Our regional has provided design for 20+ projects. Our work spans approach and consistent treatment(process/membrane) marine, estuarine, riverine, and delivery has resulted in the facilities in Southern California. wetland environments. Our majority of our projects being In addition, we have designed clients include national, state, repeat work with longstanding disinfection facilities at 10+ and local governments. clients. well and reservoir facilities. le ,e w ...„, ,. a'.,t _ ,n sty a 1 v- 5 - a M a 4; �«.� ;�hV" ° ,E p a R QUES1 FQRQUALIEICATION,IORUN—CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES s",‘1 ' 'v ,. ,' . - Tom'" 20 • It TETRA TECH •.. +„ ` �,: % i.}. kY,,,roe.„'::y„-.�1a �; ;: 5J" pr 4 `% ,T a 4Az '" "'*s 't;p4 rp n£ a a F ,{ g �k s rg. 4t ,� - ''` MM .?.' @ �G. <,•. ..r ,.'> ..y,.Y..,;•.�,..r ,� ^.as.w:. :�a� P.a` .^': ._� ..,.._ ,_ ..a. 1 r ��N ' � 'T' " 1 � , 1. Pl 14 a. - ` $ r'"`"" ' „a � . w 7- ..�,.w�... � yip {1 . ro ti/ � - } si •1� y{� ,vet, i •.,,�. tee �,� � �Y•�_`y"-.tie-+r It�... •, � f �4•� r .'�p �h•i Y i /4 i .. ' .> � .r idk •ti r.rt:wt•� �• �� ,..t ,: • t � APPENDIX A: TEAM RESUMES City of Huntington Beach 32YearsofExperience Molly Mell PE, ENV SP BS Civil Engineering,University of Redlands PE California Professional Engineer, No.59104 PRINCIPAL-IN CHARGE ENV SP EnvisionlM Sustainability Accredited Professional Ms.Mell has a diverse base of knowledge of the elements necessary to successfully execute large-scale,multi-disciplinary projects.She has had significant roles providing management,coordination,and detailed design on a broad range of project types.Her project management experience includes both public and private projects of varying size that include multiple sources of funding,including federal,state,and local transportation funding,Security Grant Funding,and private sources.Her management skills include project scheduling,cost estimating,building consensus,strong presentation skills,and innovative thinking.Ms.Mell has been a valuable asset in project execution for her clients. RELEVANT PROJECTS Pavement Resurfacing of Beach services included administrative support, proposed on-site and related off-site Parking Lot,City of Huntington photography,videography,and graphic systems,economic analysis of various Beach,Huntington Beach,CA. design. non-potable water and wastewater Project Manager.Project Manager for Golden Valley Road Bike Trail collection alternatives,preliminary the rehabilitation of a beach parking lot Connection,City of Santa Clarita, design of water and sewer facilities,and encompassing two different structural CA.Project Manager.Tetra Tech was report preparation.The project was elevation sections.Tetra Tech prepared contracted by The City of Santa Clarita coordinated closely with Irvine Ranch base maps,design survey and data to complete a connection between the Water District and The Irvine Company collection,survey verification during planning staff to streamline the review construction,and utility surveys.The Team existing bike path along Golden Valley process to meet fast-track schedule. also provided final plan set improvement Road and the bike ramp at the Santa Clara plans,signing and striping plans,and River Bridge.This connection will give Public Works Infrastructure p PS&E. cyclists traveling to and from Soledad Improvement Program,City of Santa Canyon Road access to the Golden Valley Clarita,CA Program Manager.Ms. Community Involvement for Clean Road Bridge,allowing them to cross the Mell served as the Program Manager for Water Program(TOS SN 85),City of Santa Clara River and connecting them to Public Works Infrastructure Improvement Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, the existing bike trail network.As Project Program contract with Tetra Tech.Her City,CA.Senior Project Manager. Manager,Ms.Mell oversaw the Tetra program management duties included Provided public outreach materials and Tech team to conduct site inspection and working with the City to determine the services to neighbors and stakeholders survey reviews of the area of the proposed required improvements,ensured the for Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant work as well as an area 10'-25'beyond project was in compliance with federal (HWRP)projects.Outreach materials the area to understand how the proposed guidelines and safety requirements, included development,production, improvements tie into the existing overseeing the design/construction and maintenance of informational site.Survey data was also collected for phase,100%Plans,Specifications,and collateral materials such as construction sidewalks,curb and gutter,cross slope, Estimates(PS&E),field reconnaissance, notices,fact sheets,brochures,videos, trees greater than 4-inches in diameter, utility research,topographic survey,and and information for use on websites surface features of underground utilities conceptual design report,site preparation and social media platforms including and location of above ground utilities. plan,100%PS&E,and bid phase support. Facebook,Twitter,and Instagram. Additional tasks included:site preparation On-Call Bridge/Civil Engineering Served as the liaison for residents, plan,100%PS&E,and bid phase support. Design and Support,Bureau of businesses,community organizations, Planning Area 26(Bonita Canyon Engineering,City of Los Angeles, elected officials and staff,and otherCA.Program Manager.Ms.Mell served stakeholders to provide information about Village)Sub Area Master Plan, wastewater infrastructure programs and Irvine,CA.Design Engineer.This as the Program Manager for the Bridge any potential implementation impacts. project involved planning of potable Division's On-Call Contract with Tetra Provided community outreach services water,wastewater collection,and Tech.Her program management duties in support of the city's ongoing program non-potable facilities for several included overseeing the technical design, to rehabilitate the 6,500 miles of sewers residential,institutional,commercial, coordinating with subconsultants, citywide.Proactively addressed program and recreational(parks and golf course) stakeholders,and agencies,providing concerns by coordinating meetings developments within the City of Irvine regular schedule updates,reviewing and communication with stakeholders. Planning Area 26 for 2,800 dwelling project quality,and holding progress Developed/Coordinated presentation units,golf course,and commercial meetings to review contract objectives and skills training workshops.Additional use on approximately 500 acres.The milestones. work included analysis of existing and REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH City of Huntington Beach 21 Years of Experience Jason Fussel, PE, PLS, BS Civil Engineering,Cal Poly University,San Luis Obispo QSD/P, LEED AP, ENV SP PE California Professional Engineer, No.70879 l PLS California Professional Land Surveyor,No.9006 PROJECT MANAGER Qualified SWPPP Developer(QSD)and Qualified SWPPP Practitioner(QSP),No.2023 Mr.Fussel has more than 21 years of engineering experience that includes work on both public and private sector jobs. Jason's strengths include stormwater analysis,studies,design,preparation of specifications,bid documents,cost estimates, and construction support services.His experience also includes conducting topographic surveys,utility surveys,Record of Surveys,ALTA surveys,and coordination of aerial topography.Jason's professional strengths and key areas of expertise include project management, QA/QC,peer review,cost estimating,stormwateranalysis and studies,design,preparation of specifications,bid documents and cost estimates,and construction support services. RELEVANT PROJECTS Santa Monica Clean Beaches of a parking lane with innovative Survey and Civil Design Services on Initiative,City of Santa Monica,Santa buffer treatment to separate it from the curb access ramps in San Francisco. Monica,CA.Engineering Design Lead eastbound high-speed travel lanes on This work order was to support the and Engineer Mr.Fussel Culver Boulevard.Tetra Tech also led ongoing work that PG&E is undertaking 9 g was responsible for the design of the a series of outreach meetings with the in the City of San Francisco where they site improvements,diversion structure, Community Advisory Committee and the intend to repair and replace all the pretreatment,underground storage residents to obtain input and consensus in existing medium pressure natural gas reservoirs,and piping systems.The project the design process. infrastructure.The City of San Francisco objective was to improve Santa Monica has a master plan of all American with Camp Roberts Perimeter Road, Beach water quality by increasing the California Army National Guard,San Disabilities Act(ADA)intersection diversion capacity at the Santa Monica ramp improvements,and has required Pier and Pico-Kenter storm drain outfalls. Miguel,CA.QA/QC Manager.Mr. that PG&E upgrade the intersections The 85th percentile storm event volume Fussel was responsible for coordinating that are affected by the natural gas will be treated and diverted from the Pier geotechnical investigations and the site line construction work to insure they watershed to the Santa Monica Urban survey,which included setting control are ADA compliant.In support of this around the 17-mile perimeter loop,as well Runoff Recycling Facility(SMURRF)orthe as the mobile mapping ofthe roadway. effort,Tetra Tech has performed right- sanitary sewer.The project included storm Additionally,through the design process, of-way research,monument research, drain diversion and runoff storage systems Mr.Fussel provided qualityassurance topographic survey and construction at two separate storm drain outfalls,routed and quality control reviews throughout survey for more than 2,000 at 300 to two subsurface storage areas.1.6 million to ensurethattheprojedteammetthe intersections in San Francisco. In gallons will be stored at the historical addition,Tetra Tech also prepared civil goals and needs ofthe client.The goal of Deauville Beach Club site and an additional the project is to bring the roadways up to site design improvement drawings for 80,000 gallons will be stored at the Pico- the purpose of obtaining ADA ramp Kentor storm drain outfall. modern asphalt standards,provide a safe, construction encroachment permits reliable and usable environment for soldier with the City of San Francisco. Culver Boulevard Realignment training and improve operability and Project,City of Culver City,CA. maintainability of roadways.Tetra Tech was Merced Avenue Greenway Project, Principal-In-Charge/Engineer of Record. responsible for conducting a pavement Council for Watershed Health for Mr.Fussel served as the Principal-in- condition assessment,topographic survey City of South El Monte,CA.Project Charge and Engineer of Record for the services(traditional ground and mobile Manager.Mr.Fussel was responsible for development of PS&E documents for the LiDAR),and preparing conceptual and overseeing planning and design services realignment of Culver Boulevard between detailed design plans,specifications,and fora stormwater retrofit project along Sepulveda Boulevard and Elenda Street. calculations to allow the Government to the Merced Avenue corridor.The scope The new road included a 58-foot-wide assemble a bid package for repair of the of services included assessing existing raised landscape median,complete perimeter range roads. conditions,consulting with agencies with buffered bicycle and pedestrian on regulations for planning and design, paths.Street improvements included the San Francisco ADA Ramps,Pacific evaluating pre-design monitoring data Gas and Electric(PG&E),San reconfiguration of existing traffic lanes,new Francisco,CA. QA/QC Manager. and analyzing urban heat island mitigation and reconstructed landscape medians, Mr. Fussel is responsible for quality strategies,providing a preliminary design traffic signal additions and modifications, report,presenting at community design control of land surveying services in bus stops,signal interconnects,new support of PG&E's Land Management workshops and meetings in collaboration lighting,utility adjustments,relocation Department,on an as needed basis. with various stakeholders to create designs of existing catch basins,and the design for the retrofit. PG&E contracted Tetra Tech to perform REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH City of Huntington Beach Steve Tedesco 41 Years of Experience PE, BS Civil Engineering,Polytechnic Institute of New York BCEE PE California Professional Engineer, No.39261 .1 , QA/QC BCEE Board Certified Environmental Engineer California,No.11-20037 Mr.Tedesco is experienced in the planning,analysis,design,and construction of water supply,water treatment,water distribution,and collection systems.His background includes water master planning,water treatment plant design,construction management,and design-build delivery methods.He has extensive design experience in the advanced water and wastewater field, including desalination,membrane filtration,reverse osmosis,nanofiltration,ultraviolet treatment,and waste disposal projects.He has led membrane system design teams and managed complete design and construction of membrane desalination and membrane filtration plants.Mr.Tedesco has authored several master plans and infrastructure planning studies for sewer,water;and reclaimed water programs. RELEVANT PROJECTS Design-Build of Well 21 and 22 and project includes two off-site pumping ultraviolet storm water treatment facility and Reverse Osmosis Treatment Plant, stations and a large diameter transmission preliminary design of a new 24-inch HDPE Irvine Ranch Water District,Irvine, pipeline through busy Orange County force main to convey the raw wastewater CA.Design Manager.Served as Design streets. to the SLRWRF. Manager for the Wells 21 and 22 Reverse Shady Canyon Pipelines,Irvine Ranch Well#1 PFAS WTP,City of Bell Osmosis Treatment Plant providing Water District,Irvine,CA.Project Gardens,CA. Principal-in-Charge. overall design management and client Director.Project Director for the design and This project involved the final design coordination for a brackish groundwater construction support services for about for providing PFAS treatment at the City treatment facility.The water treatment 25,000 linear feet of12-to 24-inch potable of Bell Gardens Well#1.The plant was plant consisted of:cartridge filters, and recycled water transmission mains as designed to treat flow from one well pretreatment chemical systems,high part ofthe Shady Development. with a total capacity of 2.9 MGD.The pressure feed pumps,reverse osmosis treatment processes included 5-micron treatment trains,membrane clean-in-place Springdale Reservoir,City of cartridge filters,ion exchange pressure system,decarbonators,posttreatment Huntington Beach,Huntington vessel contactors,and new chemical chemical systems,concentrate disposable Beach,CA. Project Director. Project feed facilities for sodium hypochlorite. system,supervisory control and data Director for this project which included acquisition,clearwell,product water pump a new 9.0 MG concrete partially On-Call Engineering Services for station,plant discharge system to storm buried,conventionally reinforced PFAS Treatment Systems Design, drain,treatment plant building,auxiliary hopper bottom reservoir with a wood Orange County Water District, building structures,and electrical and roof,site improvements,pump station Orange County,CA. Project instrumentation.The Reverse Osmosis modification,and minor modifications Manager.Tetra Tech was selected by Treatment Plant is sized to produce 6.27 to the existing adjacent Peck Reservoir. OCWD to design the first three PFAS MGD of product water.Water will be The La Salina Wastewater Treatment projects(six affected wells)as part of treated to remove salts(total dissolved their program to construct treatment Plant,CiityofOceanside,CA.Project facilities for 66 affected wells in Orange solids[TDSD and nitrates.The project Director.Project Director for preliminary g included design of plans,specifications, County. Projects included: and final design.The La Salina Wastewater and engineer's cost estimate. Treatment Plant(LSWWTP),originally » Serrano Water District Well#5 and The Huntington Beach Seawater constructed in 1948,has been expanded #9(Completed Design) Desalination Project,Poseidon and rehabilitated over the years.LSWWTP >> Kimberly Well lA(Completed Water,Huntington Beach,CA.Project serves as the connection point for multiple Design) Manager.Project Manager for preliminary regional discharge pipelines including design(30 percent)for the largest treated effluent from Fallbrook,Camp » Yorba Linda Water District seawater desalination facility planned for Pendleton,and the San Luis Rey Water Headquarters Plant(Completed the United States.This facility will produce Reclamation Facility(SLRWRF).This project Design) 50 MGD of potable drinking water to serve consists of demolishing the LSWWTP communities in Orange County,California. and replacing it with a new 5.0 MGD » Fullerton Main Water Treatment Co-located within the existing Huntington raw wastewater lift station to convey Plant(Completed Design) Beach Generating Station,the Desalination wastewater from the LSWWTP collection Plant takes water from the existing power area to San Luis Rey Water Reclamation plant and discharges brine to the power Facility.The scope of work also includes plant's existing ocean outfall pipe.The the relocation of an existing 1.0 MGD REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH a City of Huntington Beach 39 Years of Experience Berard Ken P� BS Civil Engineering,California State Polytechnic University, Poona WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER PE California Professional Engineer, No.45499 ENGINEERING LEAD Mr.Berard has extensive experience in many facets of water/wastewater engineering.He has performed numerous studies ranging from complete water master plans to efficiency studies.His design experience includes preparing bid documents for sewers,reservoirs,pump stations,wells,pipelines,chlorination facilities,and pressure reducing facilities.Ken also has extensive experience in hydraulic modeling and is familiar with numerous software packages in addition to open channel flow software. RELEVANT PROJECTS RWQCP Levee Rehabilitation,City bidding,and construction services for Trendless Sewer System Repairs, of Riverside,Riverside,CA.Project three municipal drinking water wells, City of Norwalk,Norwalk,CA.Project Engineer.The Regional Water Quality ranging from 300 to 800 gpm.This project Manager for the design of the repair for Control Plant is adjacent to the Santa Ana consists of two potable water extraction 12 sewer segments totaling 5,800 linear River and is subject to potential flooding wells and one water injection/extraction feet of 8-inch pipe.Preliminary Design from the river.The project strengthened well.All three wells are located within the Report evaluated traditional cut and cover the levee along the Plant boundaryfor over large,grassy median of Olympic Boulevard replacement,pipe bursting,slip lining, 1000'.A bike lane was included on the top at separate sites in the city of Santa Monica. cured-in-place pipe,cut and cover spot of the levee.The levee improvements also The wells are located thousands of feet repairs,mechanical spot repairs,and required relocation of an 8-inch recycled apart,and each well site is configured to cured-in-place spot repairs.Design was water line and miscellaneous other contribute to the aesthetics and function of completed for cured-in-place pipe,cut infrastructure such as lighting. the area.Tetra Tech's design left adequate and cover spot repairs,and mechanical 20 MG Memorial Park Underground room within the median for public access spot repairs.Projects were located in areas Reservoir and Booster Pump Station, past the well sites without getting too close varying from a highly congested State City of Santa Monica.Santa Monica. to traffic.We addressed project security Highway to residential easements with CA.Project Manager.Project manager for and aesthetics by including a wall around sheds,walls,and other superstructure a feasibility study,predesign report,and the site,which was designed with the encroaching the easements. assistance of a local artist to emulate the final design for their recycled water system. Central Water Integration Project The study focused on the development water aquifer,sedimentary materials,and (CWIP),San Antonio Water System, and selection of viable alternatives that water wells and provide security,improved TX.Project Engineer.Project consists of would provide the required storage aesthetics,and public awareness for the treatment facilities,conveyance pipelines, and pumping while causing the least City's water supply. and improvements to existing pump impact to Memorial Park.The feasibility 1-5 Water Main Relocation stations and distribution facilities to study recommended that the reservoir Carmenita Road Segment,Santa integrate a new 48.0 MGD potable water be constructed entirely below grade, Fe Springs,CA. Project Manager for supply source into the utility's potable underneath the existing tennis courts.The design,construction management, water distribution system.The supply pump station would be located under the and construction inspection services source for this project consisted of a$900 existing parking lot with the only impact for relocation of approximately 13,500 million P3 water supply project that will being a loss of a couple of parking lottrees. linear feet of 12-inch and 16-inch water import groundwater from a welifield that During the development of the Preliminary main.This project was required due to is 140 miles from the City of San Antonio. Design Report,a location forthe pump the widening of the 1-5 Freeway and The designed treatment facilities include station adjacent to the park became the impacts on frontage streets and pressurized solution injection of carbon available and allowed for above ground ramps.The project included three bore dioxide for pH adjustment,lime storage construction in order to reduce project and jacks for construction under the 1-5 and batch slaking,lime saturators(solids costs.The PDR addressed items such as Freeway,under Carmenita Road,and contactors)for calcium remineralization, environmental documentation,facility under the railroad.Many issues made dual media pressure filters,a sodium configuration and layouts,construction this project very complex including hypochlorite on-site generation system, grading/shoring,and construction staging hydrocarbon contaminated soils,other fluoride storage and feed,backwash areas as well as construction costs and simultaneous construction,congested recovery,filtered solids and lime sludge schedule. utilities,moving existing streets in gravitythickener,sludge handling and City of Santa Monica Equipping various phases of construction,and dewatering using centrifuges,and of Three Wells,Santa Monica,CA. heavy truck traffic on Carmenita Road. associated polymer storage and feed Project Manager.Tetra Tech is providing systems. preliminary and final design,permitting, REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH mini City of Huntington Beach 12 Years of Experience Justin Smith, PE,QSD BS Civil Engineering,University of California,Irvine ik PE California Professional Engineer, No.85736 r GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING LEAD 'f 4 Mr.Smith brings extensive knowledge in civil engineering from his involvement in a variety of municipal projects of varying size and funding.His design experience includes parking lot and roadwaygeometriCs,pedestrian accessibility improvements,bike trails,parks,construction and post-construction stormwater BMPs,storm drain improvements including hydrologic and hydraulic design,overall utility plans,structural design,and grading activities varying from mass grading to final precise grading plans.His additional experience includes cost estimating,preparing specifications,providing construction/post-construction support, performing utility research,and coordinating with the project team and outside agencies. RELEVANT PROJECTS Bristol-Tolliver Street Urban developed a conceptual plan showing the replacement of the Second Street Greening Project,City of Santa Ana, the reconfiguration and reconstruction Bridge,built in 1952 and widened in 1965, CA.Project Manager and Civil Design Lead. of Parking Lot 7 to increase the total over Warm Creek between Arrowhead The Bristol Tolliver Street Urban Greening number of spots,improve circulation, Avenue and Mt View Avenue in the City Project involved the construction of a new and create an enhanced entrance to the of San Bernardino.The Second Street public park on a vacant lot at the corner southeast portion of the campus.Tetra Bridge is founded on timber piles that have of Bristol and Tolliver Streets in Santa Ana. Tech was contracted by Lehrer Architects been driven into the earth,and extend The project included landscaping,a skate LA to provide final construction plans approximately 10 feet below the natural park,basketball court,fitness equipment, including demolition,precise grading, invert of the Creek.The Creek is a well- children's play areas,shade structures, storm drain improvement plans,water defined,unimproved,natural channel pathways,signage,lighting,benches, line improvement plans,retaining between the outlet of Town Creek Tunnel picnic tables,and stormwater management walls plans,preparation of hydrology, and the Second Street Bridge.In August features.A storm drain system was designed hydraulic,and LID calculations for the 2006,a Bridge Inspection Report(BIP) to capture,store,and reuse stormwater for site drainage,curb,gutter,ramp,and was prepared by Caltrans for the Second irrigation,supplemented by potable water sidewalk designs. Street Bridge.The BIP assigned the bridge when needed. Naples Sea Wall Phase 1 Replacement, a sufficiency rating of 48 and it was flagged Golden Valley Road Bike Trail City of Long Beach,Long Beach,CA. structurally deficient with a health index of Connection,City of Santa Clarita, Design Engineer.Responsible for assisting 51.3.The City of San Bemardino initiated CA.Project Designer.Responsible for the in the preparation of the civil pathway and a field review of the bridge,which was preparation of plans,specifications,and drainage system improvement plans, performed in June 2010 to identify and estimates(PS&E),and survey services.The along with the supporting hydrology and document deterioration and/or damage to City of Santa Clarita's goal is to complete a hydraulics studies forthe installation of the existing bridge structure.Through the connection between the existing bike path the new proposed storm drain system. design,Tetra Tech improved the longevity of along Golden Valley Road and the bike path The existing sea walls were constructed the bridge,reduce maintenance,improve ramp at the Santa Clara River Bridge.This in the 1930s and modified throughout seismic performance,and bring the design project will give cyclists traveling to and from the decades to strengthen and raise the into compliance with AASHTO standards. Soledad Canyon Road access to the Golden height of the walls.The sea walls were at The purposed bridge replacement was Valley Road Bridge,allowing them to cross the end oftheirdesign life and in need of designed to conform to the alignment, the Santa Clara River and connecting them replacement.Project tasks included the profile,and cross section of the existing to the existing bike trail network. complete design of the canal pathway, bridge,except that the sidewalks would be associated landscaping,and other pathway sixfeetwide and bridge barrier railings CSULB Lot 7 Parking Area conforming to AASHTO standards would Renovations,Lehrer Architects LA, improvements.Tetra Tech was responsiblebe forthe structural design of the sea walls in included.The project tasks include: California State University Long addition to the civil design of the pathway PS&E,bridge type selection report,utility Beach,Long Beach,CA. Project reconstruction. research and coordination,surveying and Designer.Responsible for assisting in the mapping,geotechnical/foundation reports, preparation of demolition plans,precise Second Street Bridge at Warm Creek, pavement design reports,hydrology and grading plans,existing utility plans,water City of San Bernardino,CA.Project hydraulics study reports,scour analysis, line plan and profile plans,storm drain Engineer.Responsible for assisting in cultural resources,and noise assessment.In plan and profile plans,retaining wall performing the field survey,preparing addition,the project requires environmental plans,and Best Management Practices the civil roadway plans,and preparing documents,including:biologic services, (BMPs)designs to meet Low Impact the Hydrology and Hydraulics Report for plant/wildlifesurveys,environmental Development(LID)requirements for the the project.The City of San Bernardino studies/assessment,jurisdictional parking lot reconstruction.The University contracted Tetra Tech for the design of delineation,and permit processing. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH Mill P City of Huntington Beach fli 24 Years of Experience Rafael Holcombe, PE,QSD B5 Civil Engineering,Ohio State University ry a PE California Professional Engineer, No.C67956 i OCEAN ENGINEERING LEAD Mr. Holcombe is a project manager with experience in design,engineering analysis,preparation of construction documents,and construction administration of multi-disciplinarywaterfront developments,including dredging,marinas,revetments, wave attenuators,piers,retaining walls,parks,and special projects.He is also responsible for compliance with all environmental concerns including endangered species monitoring,turbidity monitoring,and contaminated materials remediation.Rafael has extensive experience dredging plans and specifications,hydrographic and land surveys,equipment positioning,quantity computations,scheduling, production analysis,production reporting,subcontract management,and quality control. RELEVANT PROJECTS Queen's Gate Deepening Project, Catalina Cruises Terminal and South probable wave run up height at the project Port of Long Beach,CA.Project Shore Launch Ramp Dredging Project, site. Engineer.Provided construction Long Beach,CA.Project Manager. Lido Peninsula Bulkhead Replacement management and engineering support for Project Manager responsible for preparing Project,Newport Beach,CA.Project dredging operations of a hopper dredge plans,specifications and permits in a Engineer.Mr.Holcombe Provided deening project to-53 mllw.Responsible condensed time frame for emergency construction management and for hydrographic surveying,endangered dredging of the Catalina Cruise Terminal engineering support for the replacement species monitoring and water quality Basin. This included a bathymetric survey, of 300 feet of steel sheet pile retaining sampling at the dig and disposal sites. volume computations,sediment sampling wall. He developed design change Partnered in a joint venture with a major and analysis. The topographic survey recommendations during construction scientific firm to implement the Palos served as the baseline for the plans and to account for differing field conditions. Verde Contaminated Sediments Capping volume computations. The project is He prepared out of scope work plans Project. located in an urban setting and required and obtained permitting. Mr.Holcombe Cerritos Bahia Marina Dredging the use of an electric dredge and sediment provided project engineering services separation equipment. The sediment to be Project,Long Beach,CA.Project during construction that included design Engineer.Developed plans,specifications dredged in this project is to be separated changes,response to RFI's and contractor and cost estimate for dredging the intofinegrainedsedimentforupland submittals and structural inspection. existing marina.Performed topographic disposal and course grained sediment for beach disposal. 5th Place,7th Place and 12th Place and bathymetric surveys to develop ong the site plan.Completed permits for Port of Los Angeles Berths 171-173 Bacluff h,CA.Projectn Control Projects, elop the Army Corps of Engineers,California Environmental Site Remediation peas pe Engineer. costDoveloped Coastal Commission,and the State Water Project,Los Angeles,CA.Project plans,technical gecifications,b n Resources Control Board. The project Engineer.Prepared plans and estimatesconrol projectsa engineering hPlace,for 7th Plaluff ce and utilized a proprietary technology to de- specifications for the cleanup of a former 12th2Pl etaincludretaining walls, water the dredge material prior to disposal. petroleum storage and handling facilitygr Place that included retaining walls, Disposal of material was beneficial reuse as with petroleum hydrocarbon impacted landscaping. ing.stre Performed a r,railing topographicphi daily cover at a local landfill. soils.Project includes thermal treatment of landscaping. Performedatiot hydrocarbon impacted soils at an of site survey and geotechnical investigation to Castaic Lake Dredging and Debris facilityand disposal of lead impacted support plan development. Conducted Removal,Los Angeles,CA.Project community meetings with surrounding soils.Excavation trenches will be left open Engineer. Project engineer for an and skimming equipment will be used to community to gain public support and emergency dredging operation at remove hydrocarbon sheen on the water input. Supported the client during the the Castaic Lake Power Generation prior to backfilling. public bid process. Acted as Engineer Plant for the Los Angeles Department of Record throughout the project. of Water and Power(LWDWP). The Poche Beach Wave Run-up Study, Responded to requests for information and project involved specialized dredging San Clemente,CA.Project Engineer. reviewed construction submittals. techniques to dredge the face of the Mr.Holcombe assisted in the preparation power plant. 100 foot water depth and of a Wave Run-up Study to be used in a limited access were key obstacles in Storm Water Treatment Project design. removing sediment and debris from the Mr.Holcombe conducted hydrographic penstocks. survey to supplement the land survey data and a numerical model to estimate the REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH `,y. , City of Huntington Beach 19 Years of Experience • ' Craig Ziel, PE,QSD/P Obissp BS o esource&Agricultural Engineering,Cal Poly,San Luis o PE California Professional Engineer, No.74743 GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEER Qualified SWPPP Developer(QSD/Practitioner) Mr.Ziel's experience involves the planning,analysis,and design forresidential commercial,and municipal development projects,including the design and preparation of construction documents for sewer,water,and storm drains,and improvement plans for the geometric design of roads,highways,bike paths,and parking areas.He also has experience preparing grading and drainage plans for roads,mass grading,finish grading,and grading for LID projects.Craig has implemented State Water Board requirements for preventing and mitigating storm water pollutants,including preparing traditional and linear SWPPPs to eliminate pollutant discharges during construction.He prepares WQMPs for development and redevelopment projects and incorporates his knowledge of hydraulic/ hydrologic analysis and Low Impact Design Best Management Practices to mitigate post-development impacts to the environment. RELEVANT PROJECTS Sand Canyon Trail Phases IV-VI, widened sidewalks with curb extensions, and estimates.Tetra Tech is providing Alta Planning+Design for the City new traffic-controlled intersections,a new pre- design and detailed design services of Santa Clarita,Santa Clarita,CA. shared street connecting to the new Sixth for this street improvement project.The Project Engineer.Mr.Ziel was responsible Street Viaduct Arts Plaza,as well as green project entails street improvements for for preparing planning and construction street elements.The goal of this Caltrans approximately six city blocks,along documents for project which consisted Local Assistance Program funded project is 67th Street from l lth Avenue to West of the installation of a multi-use trail along to increase the mobility and safety for non- Boulevard,and along West Boulevard Sand Canyon Road in the City of Santa motorized users to achieve the regional from 67th Street to 71st Street.Project Clarita.The proposed trail is approximately agency's greenhouse gas reduction goals, elements include sidewalk improvements, 1.6 miles in length,and is separated from and aid in the enhancement of the public's curb ramp upgrades,driveway approach motor vehicular traffic by fencing,providing health. reconstructions,roadway resurfacing, a safe route for pedestrian and equestrian tree pruning,and curb and gutter Shell Beach Road Streetscape use.Tetra Tech worked with Alta Planning+ reconstruction.Tetra Tech is providing Design to provide the City of Santa Clarita Phase I Project,City of Pismo Beach, pre- design and design services,including design,plans and engineer's estimates Pismo Beach,CA. Project Engineer. 100%PS&Es,survey services,public for Phases IV through VI of the project, Responsible for preparing utility and site outreach/stakeholder engagement,and which was a continuation of the completed layout exhibits for the design of a"total environmental documentation(CEQA). Phase III trail.The project scope included street"reconstruction of 18 blocks of preliminaryThe conceptual trail design, Shell Beach Road in the City of Pismo San Luis Obispo Stormwater preliminary environmental analysis,right- Beach.The project entails incorporating Plan Check,County of San Luis of way mapping,civil engineering,bridge a new Class 1 bikeway along an existing Obispo,CA. Project Manager. Project Caltrans right-of-way(Highway 101). Manager responsible for overseeing design,specifications,and construction Icheck services forprojects on cal c ec se ce o cost estimates. In addition,the project aims to replace plan aging utilities,including:a new 12- required to meet post construction DTLAArts District Pedestrian and inch water line,new 12-inch reclaimed requirements as set forth in the Central Cyclist Safety Active Transportation water line,undergrounding power Coast Regional Water Quality Control Project(ATP3),CityofLosAngeles, and communication lines,and new Board(RWQCB)order R3-2013-0032. Bureau of Engineering,Los Angeles, storm drain improvements.The project Mr.Ziel managed the review services CA.Project Engineer.Mr.Ziel is providing will incorporate new way-finding and contract and provided final QA/QC pre-design and preparation of plans, streetscape enhancements including to reviews performed by Tetra Tech. specifications and estimates for this pavement enhancements at crosswalks Additionally,Mr.Ziel met with County active transportation project,funded by and intersections,full ADA compliance, staff and third-party engineers to discuss a CalTrans ATP grant.The project area is street furniture and landscape review findings and recommendations characterized by a complex street system improvements(incorporating Low for achieving PCR compliance.On-call of very long blocks with few safe crossing Impact Development techniques). services provided under this contract locations,complicated intersections, TOS 33 67th Street and West included the review of Storm Water and very limited bike facilities that create Boulevard Civil lmprovemerrts,City of Management Plans(SWMP),auditof mobility challenges for residents,workers existing County SWMP documents,and Los Angeles,Bureau ofEngineering, and visitors to the district.The project Los Angeles,CA.Project Engineer. in-field inspections of installed storm improvements will provide pedestrian and water Best Management Practices cyclist improvements including new cycle Responsible for the design and production (BM Ps). tracks,bike lanes,bike routes,new and of improvement plans,calculations, REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH ME City of Huntington Beach S g :. Devin Newton r PE 24 Years of Experience BS Engineering,Cal Poly University,San Luis Obispo GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEER PE California Professional Civil Engineer, No.72952 Mr.Newton is highly skilled in infrastructure design and is able to provide timely,cost-effective design solutions for his clients.His civil engineering experience totals more than two decades focused on public works projects throughout California, with a focus on roadway,sidewalk,and curb ramp improvements. He serves in increasingly significant roles providing project management,coordination,and detailed design on small and large scale multidisciplinary projects. Devin has a proven track record of managing capital improvement projects on time and within budget,with a high degree of client satisfaction. RELEVANT PROJECTS StreetsLA Sidewalk Repair Program, overseeing survey and engineering improve pedestrian safety.The project City of Los Angeles,Bureau of design services in support of StreetsLA's focuses on pedestrian transportation Engineering,Los Angeles,CA.Project Pavement Preservation Program which improvements which includes sidewalk Manager overseeing surveying and maintainsa street network of 23,000 enhancements,ADA ramps,newand engineering services in support of the City lane miles and keeps all improved streets enhanced crosswalks,and safety features of Los Angeles's Sidewalk Repair Program and related throughways in good to that include curb pedestrian signals and (SRP).Services include survey and design excellent condition.Tetra Tech's scope new pedestrian lighting along all new/ for the reconstruction of inaccessible and of services includes topographic survey, improved walkways.The project will damaged pedestrian facilities throughout engineering design,design support provide nearly 4,000 linear feet of new, the City's public right-of-way to ensure during construction,and construction replaced,and reconstructed sidewalk. ADA compliance pursuant to the City's management services for various access The sidewalk improvements will include obligations under the Willits Settlement ramps throughout the City,in compliance newand reconstructed ADA ramps Agreement.Along with addressing with the Americans with Disabilities Act and crosswalks,providing connectivity accessibility of sidewalks,the SRP also (ADA). to various key community features and addresses related elements such as curb Templeton to Atascadero Connector, adjacent neighboring locations.Vehicle ramps,street trees,utilities,driveways, County of San Luis Obispo, traffic calming improvements will consist curb and gutter,roadway transitions,and of installing a new traffic signal at the CA.ProjectManager.Mr.Newton is crosswalks. responsible for overseeing design services intersection of 4th Street and Clarence 67th Street and West Boulevard Civil during construction for a multi-use pathway Street. Improvements,City of Los Angeles, including completing the California Camp Roberts Perimeter Road, Bureau of Engineering,Los Angeles, Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)and California Army National Guard, CA.Project Manager overseeing pre- National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) San Miguel,CA. Project Manager.Mr. design and detailed design services for processes,right-of-way acquisition, Newton is responsible for overseeing this street improvement project.The permits,construction documents and engineering services for upgrades to project entails street improvements for grant administration.The ultimate goal approximately 17.1 miles of roadway along approximately six city blocks,along of the pathway network is to provide the East and West Perimeter Range Roads 67th Street from 11 th Avenue to West connectivity between Templeton and at Camp Roberts.The goal of the project Boulevard,and along West Boulevard Atascadero,facilitating safe and attractive was to bring the roadways up to modem from 67th Street to 71st Street.Project transportation between these two towns asphalt standards,provide a safe,reliable, elements include sidewalk improvements, and encouraging alternative transportation and usable environment for soldier training curb ramp upgrades,driveway approach modes. and improve operability and maintainability reconstructions,roadway resurfacing, Boyle Heights Pedestrian Linkages of roadways.Tetra Tech was responsible tree pruning,and curb and gutter for conducting a pavement condition reconstruction.Tetra Tech is providing Active Transportation Project(ATP assessment,topographic survey services 2),City of Los Angeles,Bureau of pre-design and design services,including Engineering,Los Angeles,CA.Project (traditional ground and mobile LiDAR),and 100%PS&Es,survey services,public preparing conceptual and detailed design Manager and Engineer of Record.Mr. outreach/stakeholder engagement,and plans,specifications,and calculations Newton is responsible for overseeing environmental documentation(CEQA). the project design and preparation of to allow the Government to assemble a StreetsLA Ramp Design,City of Los final plans,specifications and estimates bid package for repair of the perimeter Angeles,Bureau of Engineering, for this active transportation project, range roads.Tetra Tech also provided Los Angeles,CA.Project Manager funded by a CalTrans ATP grant,aims to construction support services. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH h r City of Huntington Beach ti. Elva Pa ng i I i na n, PE, 17 Years of Experience BS Engineering,Cal Poly University,San Luis Obispo CDT,ENV SP PE California Professional Engineer, No.81113 Construction Documents Technology(CDT)Certified GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING Envision TM Sustainability Professional ilis Ms.Pangilinan has experience in designing and preparing improvement plans,specifications,and estimates for both municipal and federal projects.She has extensive knowledge in BMP and LID implementation through her involvement in various storm water capture projects throughout Southern California.Additionally, Elva's experience includes design and construction support of various street improvement projects,including design of bikeway and pedestrian improvements,right-of-way improvements,ADA compliant facilities, underground utilities,grading design,erosion control, and green street infrastructure projects. Elva is a Construction Documents Technology(CDT)Certified Professional,as well as a certified Envision TM Sustainability Professional. RELEVANT PROJECTS Santa Monica Clean Beaches StreetsLA Ramp Design Program, Culver Boulevard Realignment, Project for Pier and Pico-Kenter City of Los Angeles,Bureau of Street City of Culver City,Culver City, Watersheds,City of Santa Monica, Services,Los Angeles,CA.Civil CA.Design Engineer.Prepared Santa Monica,CA.Civil Engineer Engineer responsible for performing specifications and bid documents responsible for the design of the site internal review of designs as well as for realignment of Culver Boulevard improvements,diversion structure, completing the specifications for the which included a 58-foot-wide raised pretreatment, underground storage bridging documents.Tetra Tech is landscape median with buffered reservoirs,and piping systems.The providing survey and engineering bicycle and pedestrian paths. objective of the project is to improve design services in support of Street improvements included the Santa Monica beach water quality StreetsLA's Pavement Preservation reconfiguration of existing traffic lanes, by increasing the diversion capacity Program which maintains a street new and reconstructed landscape at the Santa Monica Pier and Pico- network of 23,000 lane miles and medians,traffic signal additions Kenter storm drain outfalls.The 85th keeps all improved streets and related and modifications,bus stops,signal percentile storm event volume would throughways in good to excellent interconnects,new lighting,utility be treated and diverted from the Pier condition.Tetra Tech's scope of adjustments,relocation of existing watershed to the Santa Monica Urban services includes topographic survey, catch basins,and design of a parking Runoff Recycling Facility or the sanitary engineering design,design support lane with innovative buffer treatment sewer.The project proposes storm during construction,and construction to separate it from the eastbound drain diversion and runoff storage management services for various high-speed travel lanes.Tetra Tech also systems at two separate storm drain access ramps throughout the City,in led a series of outreach meetings with outfalls. compliance with the Americans with the Community Advisory Committee Stormwater Capture Parks Disabilities Act. and the residents to obtain input and Program,City of Los Angeles, 67th Street and West Boulevard consensus in the design process. Bureau of Engineering,Los Civil Improvements,City of Los Shell Beach Road Streetscape, Angeles,CA.Project Engineer/ Angeles,Bureau of Engineering, City of Pismo Beach,Pismo Beach, Assistant Project Manager.Currently Los Angeles,CA.Civil Engineer CA.Project Engineer responsible leading the preparation of PS&Es for responsible for drainage study and for the preparation of final PS&Es for four stormwater capture projects as design of street improvements. reconstruction of 18 blocks of Shell part of the second largest stormwater Tetra Tech is providing pre-design Beach Road.Specific tasks included program undertaken in the state's and detailed design services for this performing a study to determine history.The Program will capture street improvement project.The optimal areas for LID improvements, up to 2,912 acre-feet of stormwater project entails street improvements grading study at crosswalks and and urban runoff per year from a for approximately six city blocks. intersections to achieve ADA 5,686-acre drainage area and divert Project elements include sidewalk compliance,vehicle turning study,and runoff into subterranean infiltration improvements,curb ramp upgrades, a study to maintain clear sight lines.The galleries,or other stormwater capture driveway approach reconstructions, project incorporated new wayfinding and infiltration infrastructures located roadway resurfacing,tree pruning,and and streetscape enhancements under the City's parks,for infiltration curb and gutter reconstruction.Tetra including pavement enhancements into the underlying San Fernando Tech is providing pre-design and design at crosswalks and intersections,full Groundwater Basin.The goal of the services,including 100%PS&Es,survey ADA compliance,street furniture and Program is to alleviate local flooding, services, public outreach/stakeholder landscape improvements.The project increase water supplies through engagement,and environmental also replaced aging utilities,including stormwater capture, improve water documentation(CEQA). a new 12-inch water line,new 12-inch quality,and provide recreational, reclaimed water line,undergrounding social,and economic benefits. power and communication lines,and new storm drain improvements. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH City of Huntington Beach 19 Years of Experience Molly Loveg re n, PE BS Civil&Environmental Engineering,University of California, Los Angeles ,1 WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER PE California Professional Engineer, No.73957 ENGINEERING For 19 years,Ms. Lovegren has provided design engineering in various water and wastewater projects, including domestic and reclaimed water pipelines,water main replacements,gravity sewer mains,pump stations,lift stations,reinforced concrete reservoirs,flow control facilities,and pressure reducing valve vaults. She is responsible for preparing construction plans and specifications,performing design calculations,and creating project memorandums. RELEVANT PROJECTS Newport Boulevard Water Main providing all design-build services North Hollywood Operable Rehabilitation,City of Newport required to design and construct Unit Permanent Intertie Pipeline Beach,CA.Design Engineer. a fully operational reverse osmosis Design Services,Lockheed Martin, Provided engineering support for water treatment plant including, Los Angeles County,CA.Project the replacement and rehabilitation of but not limited to cartridge filters, Engineer. Part of a larger plan that the existing 20-to 16-inch cast iron pretreatment chemical systems, expands the amount of groundwater pipeline constructed in the mid-1920s. high pressure feed pumps,reverse extracted and treated from the San The pipeline is vital as it provides osmosis treatment trains,membrane Fernando Valley Basin,which is an water and fire flow protection to clean-in-place system,decarbonators, important source of drinking water for the businesses and residents in the post treatment chemical systems, the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Newport Bay and Peninsula area. concentrate disposable system and Upon completion,the proposed 18- The La Salina Wastewater pipeline,supervisory control and data inch intertie pipeline will meet potable Treatment Plant,City of Oceanside, acquisition,120,000 gallon clearwell, water delivery requirements of 4,670 CA.Project Engineer.This project product water pump station,plant acre-feet per year while operating at a consisted of demolishing the plant and discharge system to storm drain, flow velocity of less than seven feet per replacing it with a new 5 MGD sewer treatment plant building,auxiliary second(FPS)and will have an average lift station to convey wastewater from building structures,and electrical and working flow rate of 3,500 GPM and the collection area to the San Luis Rey instrumentation.The Reverse Osmosis maximum rate of 5,500 GPM.The Reclamation Facility, benefiting future Treatment Plant is sized to produce pipeline will connect an existing 20-inch reclaimed water treatment expansion 6.27 mgd of product water.Water will BWP water main to a 16-inch buried and indirect or direct potable reuse. be treated to remove salts(TDS)and vertical riser(intertie)connected to a 78- Tetra Tech prepared a preliminary nitrates.The project included design inch LADWP water main RSC currently design report that included evaluation of plans,specifications,and engineer's being constructed approximately 25 of several site plan layouts,evaluation cost estimate. feet below grade. of several alternative force main Warner Industrial Park Sewer Carlsbad Seawater Desalination discharge alignments,geotechnical Replacement,City of Santa Ana,CA. Conveyance Pipeline,Conveyance investigation, EIR preparation, 30 Design Engineer.Responsible for the Pipeline Design-Build Project, percent discharge force main design design and construction support of a KSD Joint Venture,Carlsbad,CA. plans,and final design plans for the sewer and water pipeline replacement Design Engineer.Mr.Lovegren oversaw new lift station.The new lift station will and upgrade project.The project pipeline and manhole rehabilitation for be equipped with a load equalization entailed construction of approximately the project to design approximately 10 tank to accommodate peak flows,a 8,200 feet of 8-inch water main, miles of 54-inch welded steel pipe.The two-hour emergency standby tank,a approximately 7,200 feet of 8-to 15- pipeline is being installed in existing standby generator,and odor control inch sewer pipe,a double barrel HDPE city streets and right-of-way through facilities. In addition,the project will siphon, 28 manholes,and 61 lateral the cities of Carlsbad,Vista,and San demolish, redesign,and reconstruct connections.The scope also included Marcos.Large diameter tunnels are an existing 1 MGD dry weather flow performing flow monitoring analysis being used to cross a major commuter stormwatertreatment facility that and condition assessment to determine rail line,an Interstate Highway,and conveys dry weather flows from Loma the best pipe sizing and developing protected wetlands at the entrance Alta Creek. specs for sewer bypass pumping to a seawater lagoon.The 54-inch Design-Build of Well No.21 and during construction. Key to successful transmission main was sized for 54 Well No.22 and Reverse Osmosis completion of this project was adhering million gallons per day of desalinated Treatment Plant,Irvine Ranch to the schedule throughout the project seawater. Pressures range from 250 psi Water District,Irvine,CA.Design duration in order for the City's street at the point of connection to 500 psi at Engineer.Wells No.21 and No.22 paving project to remain on schedule the seawater desalination plant. Reverse Osmosis Treatment Plant was as well. constructed to provide a new potable water source.The work consisted of REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH j City of Huntington Beach r attElias Sebhatu PE 10 Years ofExperience ° r BS Civil Engineering,California State Polytechnic University, WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER Pomona PE California Professional Engineer, No.91276 ., ENGINEERING Mr.Sebhatu has provided design engineering in various water and wastewater projects including domestic water pipelines,water main replacements,gravity sewer mains,gravity force mains,pump stations,lift stations,reinforced concrete reservoirs,steel tank reservoirs,flow control facilities,and pressure reducing valve vaults.Responsibilities have included preparation of construction plans,specifications,and design calculations;assisted supervisors in preparing project memorandums and project schedules;and organized office technical library. RELEVANT PROJECTS Newport Boulevard Water Main for Orange County Water District.In Techite sewer force main with Laguna Rehabilitation,City of Newport addition to the engineering services Niguel Regional Park.Regional Lift Beach,CA. Design Engineer. for the four injection wells,the project Station and Force Mains are critical Provided engineering support for includes the design of the supply wastewater facilities that pump flow the replacement/rehabilitation of the pipeline,backflush pipeline,bridge from MNWD sewer collection system existing 20/16-inch cast iron pipeline crossing,two shared facility sites,a to South Orange County Wastewater constructed in the mid-1920s within monitoring well site,site improvements, Authority Regional Treatment Plant.The Newport/Balboa Boulevard from and paving of park access roads and replacement force main consists of dual the intersection of Via Oporto and parking lots. 24-inch pipeline approximately8,000 Central Avenue to the intersection of feet length and will be constructed with Balboa Boulevard and 19th Street.This Recycled Water Distribution System Laguna Niguel Regional Park.Scope of Expansion,El Toro Water District, pipeline is vital as it provides water and Laguna Woods,CA.Design Engineer. services include preliminary design,final fire flow protection to the businesses Design Engineer for the design of over design and construction phase services. and residents in the Newport Bay and 20 miles of recycled water pipelines for City of Santa Monica Equipping Peninsula area. the El Toro Water District's-Recycled of Three Wells,Santa Monica, Beacon Hill Pump Station Water Distribution System Expansion CA.Civil Engineer.Tetra Tech is Rehabilitation,Moulton Niguel Project.The pipelines range in size providing preliminary and final design, Water District,City of Laguna from 4-inch to 20-inch in diameter,and permitting,bidding,and construction Niguel,CA. Project Engineer.Total convey up to 775 acre-feet of tertiary services for three municipal drinking station rehabilitation including treated recycled water per year.The water wells, ranging from 300 to replacement of all mechanical/ major customer being served recycled 800 gpm.This project consists of electrical components;a diesel engine- water is the Laguna Woods Village two potable water extraction wells driven high-flow pump/standby Home Owners Association(formerly and one water injection/extraction generator;on-site potable water Leisure World). well.All three wells are located within piping,and site restoration. Evaluated Peters Canyon Channel Water the large,grassy median of Olympic two design options from a conceptual Capture and Reuse Pipeline,Irvine Ranch Water District, Boulevard at separate sites in the city level prior preliminary design. of Santa Monica.The wells are located Alternative 1: Replace Beacon Hillthousands of feet apart,and each well Irvine,CA. with a temporary bypass at either Bear Design Engineer.Design Engineer for site is configured to contribute to the over 17,000 linear feet of 10-inch to Brand or Golden Lantern RW Pump 16-inch steel and PVC pipeline.This was aesthetics and function of the area.Tetra Station. Recommended Alternative 2: a joint project with the City of Irvine, Tech's design left adequate room within construct a new station at Bear Brand. City of Tustin,County of Orange,and the median for public access past the Scope included project administration, Caltrans.Project included three storm well sites without getting too close to QA/QC, potholing,geotechnical drain diversion structures and intake traffic.We addressed project security exploration,design survey, preliminary design,hanging the pipeline from and aesthetics by including a wall and final design,asset register, permit two bridges, bore and jack under the around the site,which was designed support, bidding phase services,and railroad and backpressure vault. with the assistance of a local artist to construction phase services. emulate the water aquifer,sedimentary Mid-Basin Injection:Centennial Regional Lift Station Force Main materials,and water wells and provide Orange Replacement,Moulton Niguel security,improved aesthetics,and Park Design Services,County Water s Santa Ana, Water District,Moulton Niguel, public awareness for the City's water CA.Design Engineer. CA.Design Engineer. Design Engineer supply.. responsible for r.Design of four Engineernr providing engineering services for the injection wellsf the be located designo within replacement of approximately 15,000 linear feet of 20-inch and 24-inch Centennial Park in the City of Santa Ana REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH Aa.t. ` City of Huntington Beach 16 Years of Experience Amanda Taylor, PE MS Environmental Engineering and Science,Johns Hopkins University BS Biological Systems Engineering,Virginia Polytechnic . WATER/SEWER/STpRMWATER Institute and State University ENGINEERING PE California Professional Chemical Engineer, No.6700 Ms. Taylor is a skilled professional with extensive experience in the analysis and process design of municipal and industrial water and wastewater projects. Her expertise spans both traditional and advanced treatment systems, including Title 22 compliance,microfiltration,ultrafiltration,reverse osmosis,and UV treatment.She also has specialized experience in designing adsorptive media processes for trace organic and PFAS removal.Additionally,she is proficient in designing control systems for municipal plants. RELEVANT PROJECTS SGU PFAS Treatment Plant,Irvine also includes chemical storage and feed Well No 1 PFAS WTP,City of Bell Ranch Water District,Irvine, equipment for conditioning,stabilizing, Gardens,CA.Process Engineer. Final CA.Process Engineer. Design and and membrane cleaning.Influent flow design to provide PFAS treatment at Well construction support for 12 shallow storage,flow diversion,and associated #1.Plant designed to treat flow from one wells affected by very high VOC pumping included in facilities design. well with a total capacity of 2.9 MGD. levels and PFAS on site of former El Provided detailed process design P&IDs Treatment processes included 5-micron Toro Marine Base. Design included and developed detailed process control cartridge filters,ion exchange pressure GAC treatment and replacement of plant narrative,including direct-coupled vessel contactors,and new chemical an air stripper system.City required OF-RO system which operated without a feed facilities for sodium hypochlorite. permitting on pipeline. break tank,chemical systems,feed,and Hyperion WWTP,Los Angeles PFAS Study for Wells ET-1,ET-2,and product water pump stations.Provided Wastewater Integrated Network 78,Irvine Ranch Water District, construction support. Systems,Playa Del Rey,CA.Lead Irvine,CA.Lead Process Engineer. John Garthe Reservoir PFAS Process Engineer.Upgraded DCS Study to determine options to add Treatment,City of Santa Ana, controls for LA Bureau of Sanitation PFAS treatment to an operating VOC CA.Process Engineer.Final design wastewater infrastructure.Process air stripper.Well ET-1 operates at 2.0 for providing PFAS treatment at site included documenting over 60,000 MGD through a tray air stripper that supplied by five wells producing up to wire terminations and design control discharges into a small wet well with a 13.8 MGD.New centralized treatment strategies of new applications.Directed single booster pump station.Plant is on plant designed to remove PFAS from a team in design of Hyperion WWTP a small lot with limited space. Provided well supply line before storage at new Honeywell DCS control strategy water quality analysis,options for IX or reservoir.Treatment equipment included and field verification of equipment and GAC treatment,and analysis of adding 5-micron cartridge filters,ion exchange instrumentation processes and controls Wells ET-2 and 78 to project if affected pressure vessel contactors,and new at Terminal Island Water Reclamation by PFAS. Prepared capital and O&M on-site generation,storage,and feed Plant. costs. facilities for sodium hypochlorite. Domestic Water Temporary Evaluated well pumps individually and Pure Water Oceanside Advanced Treatment System,Metropolitan Water Purification Facility,City of replaced or modified to meet new plant Water District of Southern California, Oceanside,CA.Process Engineer. and system demands. Los Angeles,CA.Project Engineer.As To counteract growing reliance on SJVWB-ERRP Phase 1 Well Equipping part of a design-build team,contributed imported water supply while increasing and Treatment Facilities,Eastern to development of two temporary water local water supplies and to meet Municipal Water District,San Jacinto, treatment systems for district.These city's long-term goal of 50%water CA.Project Engineer.Design of a new systems,essential during demolition of independence by 2030,designed 8.64-MGD centralized treatment plant existing infrastructure and construction a new Advanced Water Purification based on recommendations offered of a new permanent facility,included Facility(AWPF).Proposed AWPF during preliminary design report components such as a membrane provides highly treated water supply prepared under a separate task order. filtration unit,granular activated carbon to recharge MGB in the upper San Central groundwater treatment plant vessels,booster pump station,sodium Luis Rey recycled water service area includes greensand plus pressure filters hypochlorite feed system,compressed through indirect potable reuse as a for iron and manganese removal and air system,water quality monitoring component of an overall project titled disinfection and option to expand to equipment,and controls.Mobile skid- Pure Water Oceanside.AWPF built on four double-the-flow capacity to iron mounted systems designed to be easily a former recycled water storage pond and manganese removal equipment and installed and removed with external at the San Luis Rey WRF.AWPF process triple-the-flow to disinfection system. connections for influent and effluent designed as a multi-barrier treatment Design included a backwash reclaim ensuring required flow rates maintained process including microfiltration,reverse system and bulk sodium hypochlorite throughout project. osmosis(RO),and ultraviolet advanced storage and dosing facilities. oxidation processes(UVAOP).AWPF REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH 1 r- I City of Huntington Beach �- Russell Boudreau PE 34 Years of Experience BA Applied Mechanics University of California,San Diego OCEAN ENGINEERING MS Coastal and Ocean Engineering University of California, Berkeley PE California Professional Engineer, No.041810 Mr.Boudreau is a principal coastal engineer with over 34 years of relevant experience,serving as both project engineer and project manager on a wide range of projects involving coastal processes,environmental restoration,and shore protection.Mr. Boudreau's experience in these areas ranges from planning and design through permit acquisition,preparation of final design documents and construction management.He brings tested coastal engineering solutions to accelerating coastal erosion and sea level rise. He has served as a project manager and principal for studies and projects that support coastal and waterfront clients seeking planning strategies to manage the threat of sea level rise, including living shoreline projects to protect critical infrastructure including a major coastal highway and wastewater treatment facility. Prior to joining Coastal Frontiers in October 2020,Mr.Boudreau supervised the coastal engineering department at Moffatt&Nichol in Long Beach,California. RELEVANT PROJECTS Capistrano Beach Park Shore establishment of a Sea Level Rise fleet which utilized that same ocean Protection Study,Capistrano Beach, Task Force comprising a broad range entrance location at Anaheim Bay. CA.Project manager and engineer for a of public and private stakeholders. Coastal engineering studies included project to evaluate shoreline protection Deliverables included preparation of the vulnerability assessment and adaptation alternatives using sand-filled geotextile Vulnerability Assessment and the Coastal for sea level rise,circulation and water containers in lieu of stone,as required Resiliency Plan.The reports prepared quality modeling,dredging design, by the California Coastal Commission under Mr. Boudreau's guidance acted as environmental mitigation design,and Coastal Development Permit. Coastal "bridge documents"for that effort,and boat traffic studies for the new public Frontiers Corporation has developed were prepared using the latest guidance navigation channel. reliable sand-filled geotextile shore from the California Coastal Commission Dana Point Harbor Dredging and protection based on decades of on SLR studies for LCP updates. Beach Nourishment,Dana Point, successful application in Alaska and Huntington Bluffs Shore Protection CA.Project manager who provided a California. Assessment,City of Huntington full range of services for maintenance Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Beach,CA.Project manager and dredging of Dana Point Harbor for the Assessments and Coastal engineer the investigation of shore County of Orange.Project elements Development Permit Support, protection alternatives for the eroding included initial planning,coordination Long Beach,CA.Mr. Boudreau has bluffs on the City shoreline which is of all permits,preparing construction been working closely with the City of resulting in upland land loss including documents,bid assistance and Long Beach Tidelands staff to evaluate threat to public access and utilities.Mr. construction support.Identified beach the vulnerability to and adaptation Boudreau developed an innovative quality dredged material to be placed strategies for accelerating sea level rise approach to salvage remnant revetment on the adjacent down-coast beach and for various coastal capital improvement stone along the shoreline which has no the interior harbor swimming beach. and/or restoration projects including current shore protection value and is Finer-grained material was specified to a new public pool/aquatic facility considered a negative impact on the be disposed offshore at a designated and the rebuild of an existing junior public beach.By removing the remnant offshore disposal site. lifeguard building. Planning efforts stone and relocating it landward to Cardiff Beach Living Shoreline, included including close coordination the bluff toe and constructing a more City of Encinitas.Project engineer with the California Coastal Commission engineered revetment would result in fora living shoreline project to protect staff at the staff level through senior arresting future bluff failures and reduce transportation infrastructure(Coast management. the"footprint"of rock shore protection Highway 101),environmental resources on the existing beach. General Plan Update—Sea Level Rise (San Elijo Lagoon),public access Assessment,Huntington Beach,CA. P-224/226 Causeway,Boat and utilities.The project comprises a Mr. Boudreau was lead coastal engineer Channel,Turning Basin and buried rock revetment,constructed as part of a planning team tasked Ammunition Pier,Naval Weapons of both salvaged from the beach and with updating the City's General Plan. Station Seal Beach,Seal Beach,CA. imported stone,covered by a planted High priority items included the SLR Lead coastal engineer for planning dune constructed beach/dune quality vulnerability assessment and adaptive through design of a major naval port sediment from the adjacent San management strategies.Threatened infrastructure improvement project. Elijo Lagoon restoration project.The infrastructure includes world class Key project elements included a new project will beneficially re-use dredged beaches and pier,pedestrian and bike relocated and expanded ammunition sediment from ongoing lagoon access ways,parking lots, Pacific Coast wharf,construction of a new wharf maintenance dredging to adaptively Highway,power plant and others.A access causeway,and construction manage the dune and fronting beach key element of the General Plan Update of a new public navigation channel to volumes,which will be critical element of was focused public outreach including accommodate the large public vessel the project under future sea level rise. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH f City of Huntington Beach r ;� Gregory Hearon, PE 30 Years of Experience OCEAN ENGINEERING BS Ocean Engineering,Florida Institute of Technology g w. MS Civil Engineering,Oregon State University PE California Professional Engineer, No.60328 0 Mr. Hearon has extensive experience in the fields of coastal engineering,coastal oceanography,and oceanographic data acquisition.His project involvement includes field data acquisition and analysis,project design,construction advisory,and performance monitoring.He routinely undertakes both office and field studies for projects in temperate and Arctic environments. While serving as the project engineer for the Corps'Coast of California Storm and Tidal Waves Study-Orange County,Mr.Hearon analyzed beach and nearshore survey data encompassing a 32-year period to quantify historical shoreline and volume changes in the Huntington Beach and Seal Beach Littoral Cells. The study included a comprehensive evaluation of beach nourishment operations at Surfside-Sunset and West Newport and the development of a budget of sediment.Mr. Hearon is a member of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.He was a co- author for the California Beach Restoration Study.As a certified SCUBA diver,he has performed underwater inspections and deployed oceanographic instrumentation both in California and the Alaskan Arctic. He is a licensed professional engineer in the states of California and Alaska. RELEVANT PROJECTS CA Department of Boating and SANDAG Regional Beach addition,the functional effectiveness Waterways-California Beach Monitoring Program San Diego and structural integrity of the Restoration Study,CA. Primary County,CA.Conducting ongoing breakwater were assessed in terms of Investigator reporting on the California shoreline monitoring program for the wave overtopping,wave transmission, Public Beach Restoration Program on region. Semi-annual beach profiling on and armor stability.Recommendations behalf of the Dept.of Boating and up to 47 transects between Oceanside for repairs were developed and a plan Waterways;Objectives were to detail and Mexican Border;coastal lagoon set and specifications were prepared. the program activities,assess the entrance assessment;Oblique aerial Los Angeles County Offshore Sand need for continued beach restoration, photography at RBSP sites and lagoons; Characterization Study,Los Angeles and evaluate the effectiveness of the Detailed analysis of coastal changes County,CA.Conducted sediment program. and evaluation of natural events(El sampling program to characterize US Army Corps of Engineers- Nino)and human intervention(beach potential offshore sand sources for Oceanside Feasibility Study,San nourishment); Program conducted a proposed beach nourishment Diego County,CA.Project manager annually since 1996. program. Sites in Los Angeles County for a two-phase numerical modeling Baby Beach Water Circulation included Zuma Beach,Corral Canyon, effort conducted for the US Army Study,Dana Point Harbor,CA. Dockweiler and Manhattan Beach. Corps of Engineers to quantify the Performed a fluorescent dye tracer Twenty foot cores were obtained at influence of Oceanside Harbor on study to assess the effectiveness of multiple locations at each investigation historical shoreline change,forecast Oloid water circulation devices at area,and the physical and chemical future shoreline evolution and Baby Beach located in Dana Point properties of the material were coastal storm impacts,and assess Harbor. The objective was to provide documented. the effectiveness of a variety of shore suitable calibration data for a numerical protection alternatives.Coastal model and to determine if mechanical storm effects,consisting of wave circulation could improve the water overtopping, bore propagation,wave quality. Dye was released at the project forces associated with the bore,and site and tracked throughout the harbor revetment damage,were calculated with a flourometer operated from a concurrently with shoreline evolution. small boat equipped with a precision Coastal Trail Access Ways,City of GPS positions. San Clemente,CA.Conducted a Port San Luis Breakwater detailed coastal engineering analysis Comprehensive Condition to support design of the San Clemente Survey and Repairs,San Luis Coastal Trail Access Ways. The Obispo County,CA.Lead engineer evaluation included developing design for a US Army Corps of Engineers oceanographic conditions(25-yr and comprehensive condition survey of 100-yr waves and water levels); Beach the Port San Luis Breakwater in Avila response to storms,Wave runup and Beach,CA.Evaluated the condition of overtopping;Wave induced scour, the rubble mound breakwater based on Wave forces;and revetment armor bathymetric and topographic surveys, stability. site inspections,and assessment of construction/repair records.In REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH n City of Huntington Beach 18 Years of Experience Eric Yuen, PE,SE MS Structural Engineering,California State Polytechnic University,Pomona °Y STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING PE California Professional Engineer, No.75983 SE California Professional Structural Engineer, No.6177 Mr. Yuen has 17 years of experience in the design,analysis,and detailing of structures with special emphasis on the design of water storage/water containment and water conveyance-related structures, including reservoirs,design water/wastewater treatment plants,booster pump stations,flow control facilities,pressure reducing stations and pipelines. He is knowledgeable in all types of construction including reinforced concrete,masonry,structural steel,and wood frame design.He also has extensive experience with seismic evaluation,assessment,strengthening,retrofit,and replacement of existing structures. RELEVANT PROJECTS Well Site Improvements,Irvine John Garthe Reservoir PFAS As-Needed Structural Engineering Ranch Water District,Irvine,CA. Treatment,City of Santa Ana,CA. Services,San Diego County Water Structural Engineer.Designed site Structural Engineer. Final design for Authority,San Diego,CA. Project improvements and construction for PFAS treatment at John Garthe site, Engineer for the following task orders: groundwater Wells 6,12,14,and 15 supplied by five wells to produce up to San Diego 12 Flow Control Facility including assessments of mechanical, 13.8 MGD.New centralized treatment (Q0333); Carlsbad 5 Flow Control structural,civil,and instrumentation plant removes PFAS from well supply Facility and Pressure Reducing and control systems.Conducted a field line prior to storage at reservoir. Facility(K0307); San Vicente Dam visit to sites and prepared a conditional Treatment equipment includes Low Level Outlet Structure(N0406); assessment memorandum of all 5-micron cartridge filters,ion exchange Fall brook 4/Rainbow 7 Flow Control equipment and site features required to pressure vessel contactors,new on- Facility(Q0303); Hubbard Hill properly operate them. site generation,and storage and feed North(Q0204); Hubbard Hill North Pure Water Oceanside,Advanced facilities for sodium hypochlorite. -Geotechnical; and MTFRS CL2 Water Purification Facility,City of Evaluated well pumps on an individual System-Facility Improvement Design. Oceanside,CA.Structural Engineer. basis and will replace or modify as San Lorenzo Sewer Lift Station, To counteract the growing reliance needed to meet new plant and system City of Santa Ana,CA.Structural demands. on imported water supply while Engineer. Design engineering for increasing local water supplies,and SGU PFAS Treatment Plant,Irvine preparation of plans, specifications, to meet the City's long-term goal of Ranch Water District,Irvine,CA. and cost estimates to construct a 50%water independence by 2030, Structural Engineer.Design and new sewer lift station on San Lorenzo the City has selected a team led by construction support for 12 shallow Avenue. New lift station replaces a Tetra Tech to design a new Advanced wells affected by very high VOC levels smaller submersible lift station located Water Purification Facility(AWPF).The and PFAS located on site of former El within Bristol Street,a heavily traveled newly proposed AWPF will provide Toro Marine Base.Design included arterial. Project included preliminary highly-treated water supply with the GAC treatment and replacement of design including pump selection, specific purpose to recharge the MGB an air stripper system.City required hydraulic analysis, pipeline alignment, in the upper San Luis Rey recycled water pipeline permitting. and site and building layout studies. service area through indirect potable Kimberly lA PFAS,Orange County Prepared an environmental impact reuse as a component of the overall report and incorporated mitigation Water District, Fullerton,CA. Pure Water Oceanside project.The measures into final design. Structural Engineer. Prepared plans AWPF will be built on an existing former and specifications for construction Challenges included deep excavation recycled water storage pond at the San (approximately 35 feet), a tight site Luis Rey Water Reclamation Facility. of a PFAS system. Fullerton Main requiring vertical shoring, heavily The AWPF process will be designed Plant treats six on site wells with a traveled streets,adjacent residences total capacity of 10,100 GPM. PFOS, as a multi-barrier treatment process PFOA,and VOCs removed using 6 to and businesses,and maintaining flow including microfiltration,reverse 12-foot-diameter,40,000 lb.GAC within sewer system. osmosis,and ultraviolet advanced vessels discharge into a forebay,then oxidation process.In addition to these pumped into distribution system. three main unit treatment processes, Remaining wells treated with an the AWPF will include chemical storage Ion Exchange system consisting and feed equipment for conditioning, of eight vessels and bag filters stabilizing and membrane cleaning.The for pre-treatment. New wellhead facilities design also includes influent construction requires demolition of flow storage,flow diversion,and light frame metal pump building and associated pumping. concrete pump pedestal. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH o City of Huntington Beach 15 Years of Experience IF Mike Olsen PE MS Civil Engineering(Structural Emphasis),California State Polytechnic University,Pomona BS Civil Engineering,California State Polytechnic University, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Pomona PE California Professional Engineer, No.81944 With over 15 years of structural engineering experience,Mr. Olsen is a structural project manager with expertise spanning design,analysis,and detailing for reinforced concrete,masonry,steel,and wood frame structures.Mike's diverse portfolio includes stormwater infrastructure,water and wastewater treatment facilities,pedestrian bridges,reservoirs, and seismic retrofits.His leadership in managing multidisciplinary teams and delivering complex projects—from the development of stormwater capture systems to regional transportation infrastructure—demonstrates his technical acumen and project management capabilities. RELEVANT PROJECTS Huntington Beach Bridge reduces pollutants being discharged Canyon Trail Corridor provides access Preventative Maintenance,City into the watershed.The project captures for cyclists,hikers,and equestrians and of Huntington Beach,CA.Project runoff from the 23-acre drainage area connects the Santa Clarita Valley to the Manager responsible for overseeing into the infiltration system located northeast San Fernando Valley. In order preparation of plans,specifications, underneath the parking lot,eventually to preserve the natural environment,the and estimates(PS&E)to rehabilitate recharging the groundwater table. 0.8-mile extension of the multi-use trail the Golden West Street bridge(No. Santa Monica Clean Beaches will require two(2)prefabricated steel 55C0124).The project involved Initiative for Pier and Pico-Kenter bridges.The project started and was various work items including joint seal Basins,City of Santa Monica,Public successfully completed by June of 2024. assembly replacement,methacrylate Works Department,Santa Monica, Arroyo Park Pedestrian Bridge application to bridge decks,epoxy CA.Structural Design Lead.Mr.Olsen Replacement,City of Santa Clarita, injection of concrete cracks,and was responsible for the structural design Santa Clarita,CA. Engineer of spalled concrete repair with polyester of the site improvements,diversion Record and Project Manager.The City polymer patching systems.The repair structure,pretreatment,underground of Santa Clarita in conjunction with plan for each structure was field verified storage reservoirs,and piping systems. the Landscape Maintenance District, City representatives City representatives to confirm The project objective was to improve maintains 25 pedestrian bridges and County recommended repairs and Santa Monica Beach water quality by 5 under crossings that link the paseo identify any additional repair items to increasing the diversion capacity at system in the Valencia North and South be included in the work plan.Tetra Tech the Santa Monica Pier and Pico-Kenter neighborhoods in the City of Santa staff worked closely with City staff to storm drain outfalls.The 85th percentile Clarita.The City proposes to replace accelerate the design process and meet storm event volume will be treated and the last timber bridge located on the City's budgetary needs.The City diverted from the Pier watershed to the Arroyo Park Drive,0.6 miles west of has awarded construction contracts to Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling McBean Parkway,with a pre-fabricated rehabilitate several sets of bridges in the Facility(SMURRF)or the sanitary sewer. steel truss structure.Tetra Tech was last few years.Repairs were completed The project proposes storm drain hired to finalize the design and successfully.Tetra Tech is currently diversion and runoff storage systems complete detailed construction Plans, providing construction support through at two separate storm drain outfalls, Specifications,and Estimate(PS&E)of field meetings,clarification to the routed to two subsurface storage areas. the proposed bridge replacement and contractor,and submittal review. 1.6 million gallons will be stored at the additional support services as needed Santa Ana Downtown Flood historical Deauville Beach Club site and by the City.The biggest challenge Reduction and Stormwater an additional 80,000 gallons will be that faces the Arroyo Park Pedestrian Infiltration,City of Santa Ana,CA. stored at the Pico-Kentor storm drain Bridge Replacement project is Arroyo Structural Design Lead and Engineer of outfall. Park Drive itself.Arroyo Park Drive is Record .Developed design documents, Sand Canyon Trail Pedestrian a residential roadway and has traffic hydrology calculations,and coordinated throughout the day. Coordination various project disciplines.Located Bridges for the City of Santa Clarita, during the demolition of the existing Santa Clarita,CA.Project Manager in downtown,the City of Santa Ana is bridge and during final assembly and reconstructingthe 3rd Street parkingand Engineer of Record.Mr.Olsen erection of the new pre-fabricated served as Engineer of Record(EOR) lot to incorporate Best Management bridge will be key to the project and Project Manager for the design I Practices(BMPs).Surrounding catch success.These major construction and construction phase portions of this basins and storm drains are being activities will most likely require full reconstructed to divert stormwater project.Tetra Tech provided detailed closure of Arroyo Park Drive.Tetra Tech bridge design engineering services into the parking lot for treatment and is experienced in the preparation of including crossing plans,foundation infiltration.The improvement in drainage details,performance specifications for traffic control plans within the City and and treatment alleviates flooding that pre fabricated bridge elements,cost will work once again to minimize the occurs in the surrounding area and estimates and specifications.The Sand impact to the public. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH nffila City of Huntington Beach 32 Years of Experience r, .. Mazen Kassa r, PE BS Electrical Engineering,California State University,Long Beach PE California Professional Electrical Engineer, No.15809 ELECTRICAL/SCADA General Construction,Class B,California,No.777845 ClassC-Specialty,No.777845 Mr.Kassar is experienced in electrical engineering and industry standards that include electrical engineering staff management,project management,construction management and supervision,water and wastewater treatment, petro-chemical design,and environmental soil and groundwater treatment. His background includes designing medium and low voltage power distribution,designing instrumentation,control systems and SCADA systems for a wide-variety of projects, and the installation of electrical systems for remediation projects, including soil vapor extraction systems and groundwater pump-and-treat systems. Other experience includes,working with utility companies to provide new electrical service to new projects,working with local Building and Safety Departments to obtain Plan Check and construction permits,field trouble shooting of electrical and mechanical systems,system commissioning and startup,problem solving,and managing an operation and maintenance department. RELEVANT PROJECTS Well Site Improvements,Irvine City of Santa Monica Equipping and stormwater runoff from the Del Ranch Water District, Irvine,CA. of Three Wells,Santa Monica, Amo channel through a pretreatment Electrical/SCADA. Designed site CA. Electrical Engineering Manager. system to remove trash,debris, improvements and construction for Tetra Tech is providing preliminary and sediment.A pump station and groundwater Wells 6, 12, 14,and 15 and final design, permitting, bidding, drainage pipeline will convey the including assessments of mechanical, and construction services for three water into a large, buried multi- structural,civil,and instrumentation municipal drinking water wells, chambered storage/infiltration and control systems. Conducted ranging from 300 to 800 gpm.This facility.The stormwater collected in a field visit to sites and prepared a project consists of two potable the underground reservoir will be conditional assessment memorandum water extraction wells and one water treated and used to irrigate the park's of all equipment and site features injection/extraction well.All three landscaped areas.The system will required to properly operate them. wells are located within the large, monitor the weather conditions and Santa Monica Clean Beaches grassy median of Olympic Boulevard the facility through a secured cloud- Initiative,City of Santa Monica, at separate sites in the city of Santa based system.The underground Santa CA. Electrical Monica.The wells are located storage system is 2.8 million gallons Engineer.antaMonica,M niM ,CA.ssar was responsiblethousands of feet apart,and each well (8.7 ac-ft).The goal of the project for providing electrical engineering site is configured to contribute to the is to not only help the City comply design services in of site aesthetics and function of the area. with the metals Total Maximum Daily design ssa supportuisite structure, Tetra Tech's design left adequate room Loads(TMDLs),as presented in the improvpretreatment, uadereroon nd storage within the median for public access Los Cerritos Channel Watershed reservoirs,and piping systems for this past the well sites without getting too Management Program, but also stormwater close to traffic.We addressed project provide additional benefits, such as The project managementobjectiee is o project.imprc security and aesthetics by including revitalized park infrastructure and Santa Monica Beach water quality a wall around the site,which was augmentation of local water supplies. designed with the assistance of a local by increasing the diversion capacity artist to emulate the water aquifer, Loma Linda University Anderson at the Santa Monica Pier and Pico- No 4 Well, Loma Linda,CA. sedimentary materials,and water Kenter storm drain outfalls.The 85th Electrical Engineer. Created electrical percentile storm event volume would wells and provide security, improved plans,specifications, electrical load be treated and diverted from the Pier aesthetics,and public awareness for schedules, panel schedules, conduit watershed to the Santa Monica Urban the City's water supply. and wire sizing,electrical details, Runoff Recycling Facility(SMURRF) Bolivar Park Stormwater and emergency standby generator sizing, or the sanitary sewer.The project Runoff Capture Project,City creation of pump control schematics, proposes storm drain diversion and of Lakewood, Lakewood,CA. drafting technical specifications, and runoff storage systems at two separate Electrical Engineer. Mr. Kassar was preforming electrical power system storm drain outfalls, routed to two responsible for providing electrical studies including load flow,short subsurface storage areas. 1.6 million engineering design services in circuit, and arc flash calculations. gallons will be stored at the historical support of preparation of final plans, Design included a new pump, new Deauville Beach Club site and an specifications,and estimates.Tetra PLC system to control well pump,and additional 80,000 gallons will be Tech was contracted to evaluate the a lighting system. stored at the Pico-Kentor storm drain potential site location and develop outfall. this stormwater runoff and capture project.The project consists of an air-inflated rubber dam diversion system to re-direct all urban runoff REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH q City of Huntington Beach ,._ Johnson Le 10 Years of Experience . , BS Electrical Engineering,California State Polytechnic _ University,Pomona ELECTRICAL/SCADA Mr.Le has experience in electrical engineering and industry standard that include water and wastewater treatment,system studies,power distribution,emergency power supply,and motor and instrumentation control. His background includes designing medium and low-voltage power distribution, microgrids,instrumentation,control systems and SCADA systems,and the installation of electrical systems for remediation projects. Other experience includes, working with utility companies to provide new electrical service to new projects and problem solving RELEVANT PROJECTS Well 9 Roof Replacement,City of for the electrical design of the iron and transformers. Power was Huntington Beach, Long Beach, and manganese treatment systems distributed via underground and CA. Electrical Engineer. Mr. Le at well 3 and well 4. Mr. Le created overhead conduits to HVAC, lighting, provided the electrical engineering the single line diagram and panel receptacles,fans, pumps,VFDs, design for the project's power system schedule for the existing wells and controls,security and antenna power and lighting which includes the added the backwash return pump,air system main switchboard.Voltage- preparation of electrical site plans, compressor, and chemical metering drop calculations were performed to single line diagrams,and electrical pump to the load. determine power wiring sizing.Wire details.The wood roof was replaced and conduit sizes were determined Signal Hill Well 8 and 10,City with metal to provide fire protection of Signal Hill,Signal Hill,CA. to distribute power,controls and and sound attenuation.The existing Electrical Engineer. Mr. Le created communications across the site. HVAC system builds up excessive the record drawings and visited the Lighting photometric calculations heat if the door of the engine room is site to confirm the equipment layout. were performed to determine the left open, so in response the HVAC Well 8 was demolished and replaced best lighting distribution for exterior was improved with a roof-mounted with well 10.The site had a new main site lighting. exhaust fan. switchboard, panelboard,automatic Mitsubishi Microgrids for San Beacon Hill Pump Station transfer switch,transformer,control Diego Gas and Electric(SDG&E) Rehabilitation,Moulton Niguel panel,variable frequency drive, substations, Design-Build, Water District,City of Laguna thermostat,and lighting installed. Morrow Meadows Corporation, Niguel,CA. Project Engineer.Total Oceano Airport Campground San Diego County,CA. Electrical station rehabilitation including Project,Mead&Hunt,Oceano, Engineer.Tetra Tech is providing replacement of all mechanical/ CA. Electrical Engineer. Provided 30-percent, 90-percent, and issued- electrical components;a diesel for-construction civil, structural, electrical engineering design services engine-driven high-flow pump/ electrical,and communication design in support of preparation of final standby generator;on-site potable for four new SDG&E microgrids, waterpiping,and site restoration. plans,specifications and estimates. located adjacent to the Boulevard, The work involved coordinating Evaluated two design options from Clairemont, Elliot,and Paradise a conceptual levelprior preliminary with Pacific Gas&Electric to provide SDG&E substations.The electrical and p p y utility power to the new panelboard. design.Alternative 1: Replace Beacon communication design focus is on the Hill with a temporary bypass at Conduits were installed to provide equipment selection coordination, either Bear Brand or Golden Lantern power to the new pilot's lounge and power supply and communication restroom as well as the future wash RW Pump Station. Recommended design, conduit routing,conduit rack, campsite,and modular units. Alternative 2:construct a new station and wire sizing, site lighting,and at Bear Brand. Scope included Apollo DSS-23 Antenna Facilities site security. The project involved project administration,QA/QC, Design,Goldstone Deep Space working with medium voltage,AC/ potholing, geotechnical exploration, Communications Complex, DC inverters,and DC power.Voltage- design survey, preliminary and Jet Propulsion Laboratories drop calculations were performed to final design,asset register, permit (JPL),Goldstone,CA. Electrical determine power wiring sizing.Wire support, bidding phase services,and Engineer. Mr. Le provided support and conduit sizes were determined construction phase services. in preparation for the electrical to distribute power,controls and Tract 349 Well 3 and 4 Water engineering design for the project's communications across the site. Treatment Plant,Water power system which includes Lighting photometric calculations Replenishment District of preparation of electrical site plans, were performed to determine the Southern California,Cudahy, single-line diagrams,and electrical best lighting distribution for exterior Huntington Park,CA. Electrical details.The electrical system included site lighting. design and product selection for Engineer. Mr. Le provided support medium and low-voltage switchgear REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH mom City of Huntington Beach .' ,, Ken Kulonis r PE 48 Years of Experience ,\ ' BS Environmental Engineering,California Polytechnic State University,San Luis Obispo MECHANICAL PE California Professional Engineer, No.M27379 ti Mr. Kulonis has more than 45 years of experience designing mechanical and plumbing portions of construction projects in the commercial,residential,federal, institutional and industrial market segments. His expertise ranges from the design of various types of HVAC and plumbing systems for facilities from pharmaceutical cleanrooms to aircraft hangars,shopping malls,and multi-family residential buildings.Mr. Kulonis'expertise includes energy analysis, LEED analysis,forensic engineering,construction administration,and project management.Mr.Kulonis has worked on projects for the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration, The State of California, large retail companies, large food service companies,and several school districts in California. RELEVANT PROJECTS Military Ocean Terminal fire protection,and fire alarm design Building housed influent raw sewage (MOTCO)General Purpose services for the rehabilitation and pump station, sludge storage tanks Maintenance Shop,US Army enlargement of Building 510. and pumping, incinerators,sludge Corps of Engineers,CA. Mechanical dewatering equipment, laboratory, South Gate and Commercial Engineer. Mr. Kulonis was responsible Vehicle Inspection Facilities, maintenance shop, locker room,and for preparing design-build plans and staff offices. Evaluated feasibility of specifications for the installation of Travis Air Force Base,US Navy reprogramming building interior after new HVAC and plumbing systems. c/o NAVFAC SW, Desert IPT,CA. four recent major WRRF construction Tetra Tech was contracted to provide Mechanical Engineer. Mr. Kulonis projects were completed. final construction documents and was responsible for comprehensive specifications for the renovation of an design services for a new 13-acre Anchorage Solid Waste Services existing building and construction of South Gate facility for commercial (SWS)Central Transfer Station a new military operations building, vehicle inspection and private vehicle (CTS),Anchorage AK. Mechanical The new building will replace an processing at Travis AFB.The project Engineer. Conceptual design,final existing paved and include consisted of a truck inspection design,and construction support the construction drivewayf a lot, facility that contained administrative services for the new CTS campus. and an 11,7 parking square- space for security forces along Tetra Tech scope includes site layout, foot driveway,main and an facility to square- with a kennel for military working structural, mechanical, electrical, general maintenance. Project dogs.The site layout contained new and plumbing engineering for eight included the design of thick pavement roads to incorporate passive AT/ facility buildings, including the new slabs using Pavement Transportation FP design, including berms,swales 75,000 sf transfer station building, Computer Structural and other traffic obstacles,as well as maintenance building,overhead EngineeringAssisted(PCASE)software to comprehensive upgrade of existing bridge crane,warm storage facility for accommodate svoftware loading, utilities(water, sewer,storm drain, collection vehicles,and underground Projectachieved e heavyLEE certification gas, electrical and communication). tunnel with warm storage for vehicles overnight. through implementation of Low City of Kotzebue,Construction Impact Development(LID)design Administration Services, Construct CE Pavement and strategies for site layout and storm Kotzebue,AK. Mechanical Engineer. Grounds Facility B3223, Eielson water management.This project was Tetra Tech provided construction AFB, National Guard Bureau,AKB. awarded LEED Gold administration assistance services for Mechanical Engineer. Mr. Kulonis Facilities Rehab and Enlargement the City of Kotzebue Water Treatment is responsible for preparing design of Building 510,Air Force Plant Plant.Tetra Tech, in association with documents for the construction 42,NAVFAC SW,CA. Mechanical DOWL, designed the new plant of the mechanical and plumbing 1 Mr. Kulonis was and improvements to the water systems for a new vehicle storage for Engineer.pre M . KuloniDesigs responsibled plans distribution system and provided facility.The mechanical systems upgraded and specifications for an construction administration services. include radiant in-floor heating. communications hub. Project scope The new WTP will have a production Heating hot water is generated by a capacity of 300 gpm with the space vertical heat exchanger which uses included topographic survey ofnew to expand its capacity to 450 gpm. district steam as the primary source existing site,civil upgrades for parking lot and upgraded security WRRF Administration Building of heat. Code required ventilation fencing. Structural upgrades included Feasibility Study,City of East is provided through a heat recovery a new concrete shell for blast Lansing,MI. Mechanical Engineer. unit,which recovers heat from the protection and seismic upgrades, WRRF Administration Building air being exhausted from the facility upgraded mechanical systems, constructed as part of the original and preheats the makeup air from this electrical,communications,dry type facility in 1965 and expanded in 1973. exhaust air. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH MIN City of Huntington Beach _ [� 19 Years of Experience �n - �' Luke I\a m i Ramirez PE, �EE�AP, PMP BS Mechanical •Engineering,University •of Washington PE California Professional Engineer, No.36190 PMP Project Management Professional,No.2210468 1 MECHANICAL Mr.Ramirez provides clients with a variety of HVAC and plumbing designs as well as life-cycle assessment of systems and products.His projects have included designs for municipal,industrial,and commercial facilities,construction administration services for water and wastewater treatment plants,energy audit reports,quality assurance measurement for a utility provider in Colorado,pump replacement analyses and design for the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service,and mechanical renovation of dorms at Misawa Air Force Base in Japan.In addition,he has designed petroleum systems for hatcheries and mines in Alaska,Colorado,and Nevada. RELEVANT PROJECTS Well Site Improvements,Irvine plumbing designs included energy siphons, one to be installed by Ranch Water District,Irvine,CA. modeling,well house,sodium trenchless methods. HVAC, plumbing, Mechanical Engineer. Designed site hypochlorite room,and electrical and fuel oil designs for the pump improvements and construction for room design.The District wishes to station and new generator building. groundwater Wells 6, 12, 14,and 15 operate these well houses at 1 MGD Fruita WWTP Headworks including assessments of mechanical, initially, but will treat up to 5 MGD Improvements,City of Fruita,CO. structural, civil,and instrumentation within 15 years. Secondary project Mechanical Engineer. Completed and control systems. Conducted goal is to provide a standard well designs and assisted during a field visit to sites and prepared a house design for the District to use construction of the headworks conditional assessment memorandum in streamlining future well house improvements. Designs included of all equipment and site features development and to recognize installation of an odor control system, required to properly operate them. efficiencies in the future.Supported new screens,and improvements to Water Treatment Plant Design, permitting and construction activities concrete structures. Design of ionizing Lockheed Martin,Beaumont, with Cities of Lone Tree and Castle odor control system to mitigate CA.Mechanical Engineer. Design Pines,South Metro Fire District, concrete degradation caused by of a water treatment plant to treat Douglas County,Xcel,and IREA. the unusually high hydrogen sulfide chlorinated solvents, perchlorate, South Boulder Dam Trunnion concentration in the influent stream. and other contaminants. HVAC and Bearing Improvements, Denver Wastewater Treatment Plant plumbing designs. Water,CO.Project Engineer. Major Capital Improvements, WISE Denver International Conceptual design and design criteria Delta Charter Township,MI. Project Airport(DIA)Connection, Denver memorandum,opinion of probable Engineer. Conducted an extensive Water,CO.Mechanical Engineer, cost, 30 , 60 90-percent and final evaluation of WWTP and developed a design documents for construction. Project includes engineering comprehensive master plan to address Dam includes a 17 by 20-foot Tainter design, permitting,and construction identified issues with condition management services for the new gate to divert water for downstream and process capacities.Township six-mile pipeline and flow control storage and treatment. Design completed a Project Plan to prioritize included a review of the loads, facility.As part of a partnership system improvements to allow the between Denver Water,the Aurora acceptance criteria,alternatives community to apply for SRF financial Water,and South Metro WISE analysis of proposed pin and bushing assistance to design and construct Authority(SMWSA),this new pipeline materials,a review of nondestructive projects. Project Plan provides the will deliver up to 5.9 MGD of water demolition options,and construction basis for recommended projects supply through 32,370 feet of 18-inch phasing options to complete during a for WWTP improvements. Selected diameter PVC pipeline,enhancing short four week duration. improvements will provide the water resource efficiency for several North Mercer Pump Station,King WWTP with the firm design capacity communities south of Denver. County,WA. Mechanical Engineer. of 8.0 MGD average day, 20.0 MGD Canyons and Ridgegate Well Alternatives evaluation, predesign, max day,and 28.0 MGD peak hour. House Designs and Construction, and future phases of final design Provided design services for phased Parker Water and Sanitation and construction support services WWTP improvements. Project District,Parker,CO. HVAC and for the improvement of this major goal is to design and construct the Plumbing Engineering Lead. Design of conveyance system between Mercer improvements to rehabilitate critical two new well houses that utilized the Island and Bellevue. Projected peak unit processes and infrastructure, CMAR contract process. Mechanical flows are 16 MGD. Facilities consist increase treatment capacity,and gain design of well houses and supported of a pump station and 17,000 feet of additional operational efficiency. construction observation, submittal force main,gravity sewers both on review,and RFI response. HVAC and land and in water,and two inverted REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH City of Huntington Beach .— 21 Years of Experience Dan Helt, PE, PLS BS Civil Engineering,Cal Poly University,San Luis Obispo PE California Professional Civil Engineer, No.C69347 1 ivi SURVEY PLS California Professional Land Surveyor,No.8925 Mr.Helt has a diverse base of knowledge of the elements necessary to successfully execute both small and large scale multidisciplinary projects.During his 21 years in the civil engineering field,he has had significant roles providing management, coordination and detailed design on a broad range of capital improvement projects.Dan has strong leadership capabilities in team development,communication within the team,and builds strong client relationships through communication.Mr.Helt has performed field boundary and topographic surveys,as well as construction staking,certification and monitoring,and ALTA/ACSM surveys.He has considerable experience researching boundary and chain of title information,and preparing legal descriptions. RELEVANT PROJECTS County of Santa Barbara As-Needed construction condition and location of prepared and presented in a spreadsheet, Survey,County of Santa Barbara, survey monuments and the right-of-way and a base plan was prepared to identify 1 Santa Barbara,CA.Program Manager. establishment.When overlay project is each project location and site utilities. Mr.Helt is overseeing field and office complete,an additional record of survey Merced Avenue Greenway,Council survey services for the County of Santa for post construction monument condition for Watershed Health for City of South Barbara under an Indefinite Delivery- and position will be prepared. El Monte,CA.Survey Manager.Mr.Helt Indefinite Quantity(IDIQ)Survey contract. Ramp Design,City of Los Angeles, oversaw survey services for this stormwater The services provided are important to Bureau of Engineering,Los Angeles, retrofit project along the Merced Avenue assist the County with its transportation CA.Survey Manager.Responsible for corridor in South El Monte.The scope 1 project delivery goals,which are vital for overseeing survey services in support of of services included assessing existing meeting the Transportation Division's engineering design for the StreetsLA's conditions on Merced Avenue,consulting ongoing mission to provide a clear path, Pavement Preservation Program which with agencies on regulations for planning smooth ride,and a safe trip to the traveling maintains a street network of 23,000 and design,evaluating pre-design public.To date,Tetra Tech has performed lane miles and keeps all improved monitoring data and analyzing urban heat topographic surveys,right-of-way streets and related throughways in good island mitigation strategies,providing research and stakeout for storm damage to excellent condition.Tetra Tech's a preliminary design report,presenting repairs,and monument perpetuation and scope of services includes topographic at community design workshops and preservation services. survey,engineering design,design meetings in collaboration with various Survey Services for South County support during construction,and stakeholders to create designs for the Overlay,County of San Luis Obispo, construction management services for retrofit.Tetra Tech also provided final CA.Program Manager.Responsible for various access ramps throughout the permitting,construction drawings,cost overseeing survey services as part of an City,in compliance with the Americans estimates,and a bid package.The goal On-Call Professional Survey Services with Disabilities Act(ADA). of the project was to manage stormwater Contract.Tetra Tech provided topographic Redondo Beach Upper Walkway runoff at its source to meet regulatory and right-of-way surveys for ADA curb Boundary Survey,County of L compliance by improving water quality and ramp and other survey locations,and Angeles,CA.Survey Manager. enhancing watershed health.Additional monument preservation for asphalt Responsible for overseeing survey services. benefits include reducing the urban heat overlay of various south county roads. island effect and its carbon footprint, Tetra Tech performed a topographic Topographic surveys were performed at creating new safe bike and pedestrian 14 intersections and six areas ofdrainage boundarysurveyoftheprojectsite.Aerial connections,enhancing public health and concern.Field work included a control acquired photogrammetricdatc from an beautifying the neighborhood.In addition, survey for the topographic survey and Unmanned Aerial Systems(UAS)was used the project included active transportation the monument preservation.Boundary in combination with GPS acquired ground programming and incorporated a monuments,sufficient to establish right data for base mapping.The survey services community-based approach that provides were in support of the development of of-way were located and observed. opportunities for watershed education and by Base map files including topographic an Engineering Study performed list of a neighborhood involvement in designing Tech which included a prioritized listof survey information and right-of-way were short and long-term projects intended to the project. prepared.63 separate monuments improve the upper pedestrian walkway within the intersection construction paving surface,drainage,ADA compliance areas and the remainder of the overlay and bluff stabilization.A scope of work project were observed.Two separate and cost estimate for each project was Records of Survey were prepared:a pre- REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH u City of Huntington Beach # Jesus Guzman PLS 26 Years of Experience �* Math studies,California State at Fullerton SURVEY PLS California Professional Land Surveyor,No. 8648 Mr.Guzman is a licensed surveyor with 26 years of experience providing office and field survey support for projects involving engineering,construction,and mapping for highways,utility infrastructure,airport runways,schools,water pipeline tunnels,dams,rivers,and lake improvements.He is experienced with preparation,agency submittal,and recordation of tract maps,parcel maps,final maps,Records of Surveys,tentative maps,corner records,lot mergers,lot line adjustments,ALTA documents, and public roadway abandonments.Mr.Guzman has managed and participated in various land survey activities including field surveying for municipalities,county,state,and federal agencies,and the armed services. RELEVANT PROJECTS Lankershim Boulevard and Oro high-speed vehicular oriented corridor. right-of-way to ensure ADA compliance Vista Avenue Local Area Urban Flow Addition of street trees,pedestrian pursuant to the City's obligations under Management,City of Los Angeles, lighting,widened sidewalks,and bus the Willits Settlement Agreement. CA.Project Surveyor. Responsible bulbs will improve pedestrian safety and Along with addressing accessibility for overseeing field crews and office user comfort.Adjacent local streets will of sidewalks,the SRP also addresses staff related to topography data be improved to create neighborhood related elements such as curb ramps, collection, processing,and base sheet bike network streets along Gramercy street trees,utilities,driveways,curb development. The project aims to Avenue and Denker Avenue which and gutter, roadway transitions, infiltrate stormwater runoff to improve will create an exclusive path for bikes crosswalks. water quality and increase underground connecting to the greater South Los Merced Avenue Greenway Project, water supplies, provide community Angeles bike network and Rail to Rail Council for Watershed Health for enhancements with the addition of Active Transportation Corridor. South El Monte,South El Monte, greening elements,reduce flooding StreetsLA Ramp Design,City of Los CA.Project Surveyor.Responsible along the corridor with the installation Angeles,Bureau of Engineering, for overseeing field crews and office of new piping and catch basin inlets, Los Angeles,CA.Senior Land staff related to topography data install new concrete curb and gutter, Surveyor. Responsible for preparing collection,processing,and base sheet and construct new sidewalks to improve centerline alignments and Right-of- development.Tetra Tech provided pedestrian accessibility throughout the Ways in support of ADA compliant ramp pre-design and design services and corridor. designs.Tetra Tech was contracted is currently providing construction Western Our Way Walk and Wheel by the City of Los Angeles to provide support services for a stormwater retrofit Improvements Project(ATP 6), survey and engineering design services project along the Merced Avenue City of Los Angeles,Bureau of in support of StreetsLA's Pavement corridor.The goal of the project is to Engineering,Los Angeles,CA. Preservation Program which maintains manage stormwater runoff at its source Project Surveyor.Responsible for a street network of 23,000 lane to meet regulatory compliance by coordinating and performing survey miles and keeps all improved streets improving water quality and enhancing activities related to the development and related throughways in good to watershed health.Additional benefits of site topography,including survey excellent condition.Tetra Tech's scope include reducing the urban heat research,site survey control network of services includes topographic survey, island effect and its carbon footprint, for aerial mapping,ground LiDAR engineering design,design support creating new safe bike and pedestrian mapping,conventional and RTK during construction,and construction connections,enhancing public health, surveys,and data collection by field management services for various and beautifying the neighborhood. crews.Also managing the development access ramps throughout the City,in In addition,the project will include of centerline and ROW from existing compliance with the Americans with active transportation programming survey monumentation,and efforts Disabilities Act(ADA). and incorporate a community- relating to drafting base maps using StreetsLA Sidewalk Repair Program, based approach that provides AutoCAD Civil 3D. The project includes City of Los Angeles,Bureau of opportunities for watershed education 4.5 miles of pedestrian and transit rider Engineering,Los Angeles,CA. and neighborhood involvement in improvements in the heart of South Project Surveyor. Tetra Tech is providing designing the project. Los Angeles.Extensive pedestrian surveying and engineering services improvements including traffic calming in support of the City of Los Angeles, along Western Avenue will provide Bureau of Engineering,Sidewalk Repair safer and more direct access for Program(SRP).Services include survey disadvantaged community members and design for the reconstruction of to transit lines and local destinations in inaccessible and damaged pedestrian contrast to the current conditions of the facilities throughout the City's public REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH V City of Huntington Beach 35 Years of Experience ":f Peter Skopek, PhD, PE GE PhD Geotechnical Engineering,University of Alberta,Edmonton Canada PE California Professional Engineer,No.59242 GEOTECHNICAL GE California Geotechnical Engineer,No.2635 Dr.Skopek has executed a variety of geotechnical engineering projects fora broad range of clients.These projects include transportation infrastructure,commercial,industrial,and redevelopment,design of tailings and earthen dams and reservoirs,deep and shallow foundation design,slope assessment and stabilization design,ground stabilization,design of retaining walls and excavations,liquefaction assessment and geotechnical seismic design,forensic geotechnical engineering,geotechnical review, performance reviews,geotechnical site investigation,design and implementation of laboratory programs,field inspections,and provision of quality assurance and engineering services during construction. RELEVANT PROJECTS On-Call Geotechnical and Geotechnical Consulting,City of slope also needed to be considered to Environmental Engineering,City of Anaheim,Geologic Hazard Abate- mitigate the potential for unbalanced Los Angeles,Bureau of Engineering, ment District,CA.Project Director seepage forces during sudden draw- CA.Project Manager responsible for responsible for geotechnical consulting down and scour conditions. geotechnical and geological services services to assess potential water restric- Bolivar Park Stormwater and Runoff on an task order solicitation(TOS)basis. tion measures that could be implement- Capture,City of Los Angeles,CA. Task orders include various services ed to help reduce surface water infiltra Geotechnical Engineering Lead for this such as observation and certification, tion within the much larger watershed regional stormwater capture project. geophysical surveys,construction, boundaries that encompass an existing The project components included a development,sampling of groundwater Geologic Hazard Abatement District diversion structure to divert water from wells,geotechnical laboratory testing (GHAD)within the Anaheim Hills area of one of the major flood control channels, of soil and/or bedrock samples, East Anaheim.The dewatering facilities a pretreatment structure to remove geotechnical analyses,project plan include multiple vertical dewatering debris from the runoff,an underground preparation and/or review,infiltration wells,horizontal dewatering wells, structure to infiltrate or capture the testing,seismic ground motion studies, groundwater observation wells, water that will be treated for landscape geotechnical and/or geologic report piezometers,and inclinometers that irrigation use,and a rehabilitated park preparation,specification preparation were installed by previous consultants surface with new picnic areas.The goal or review,constructability review of and subcontractors at various locations of the project is to not only help the City plans and specifications,as well as within Santiago Landslide and vari comply with the metals Total Maximum geotechnical/geologic support in ous locations beyond the limits of the Daily Loads(TMDLs),as presented in response to emergencies,project or landslide(within the Abatement District the Los Cerritos Channel Watershed technical presentations for City staff, boundaries). Management Program,but also provide regulators,or the public, participation in Santa Ana River Channel Improve- additional benefits,such as revitalized meetings with regulatory agencies and ments,Reach 9 Phase 3,Orange park infrastructure and augmentation of the public in support of or on behalf of County,CA.Senior Technical Review- local water supplies. the City. er during development of plans and Geotechnical Engineer and specifications for improvements to the Santa Monica Clean Beaches CA. Geologist Services,City of West Santa Ana River Channel in eastern Initiative,Santa Monica,Construction Hollywood,CA.Project Manager Orange County.The project involves Geotechnical nceDesign and isproject responsible for performing reviews the stabilization and protection of the Qualitytom Assurance(CQA)qualityor this of seismic hazards reports,fault left bank of the Santa Ana River be- increase improve beach water ht re and studies,and geotechnical reports tween Gypsum Canyon Road and Coal the City's drought resilience. for development projects in the City Canyon Road. Proposed improvements Services provided thus far have d s c of West Hollywood.Specific tasks include over-excavation of the existing ha and evaluation,site foundation design have included review of fault hazard riverbank and riverbed,placement of a for hazard p ko design evaluation studies,geotechnical soil cement slope buttress,re-construc- pipelines,proposed tanks and conveyance reports,and methane studies for tion of storm drain outlets through the and shoring design including projects within the City. Used in depth slope and restoration of the bike trail dewatering considerations for the consknowledge of the varied geologic and above the re-configured slope.Geo- servicese will includef the proposed ervfacat on. n geotechnical conditions within the technical issues that required evaluation CQA will oringr system, City and the surrounding Los Angeles for this project included the stability of of the installation of the shoring system, basin to update the Geologic and the soil-cement slope during periods excavation,su pipelines, preparation, Seismic Technical Background Report of design flood conditions,sudden placement t,f and as-built asphalt for inclusion in the City's General Plan drawdown,and earthquake loading. replacement,and reporting. Update. Subdrainage behind the soil-cement REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH MIMI City of Huntington Beach 16 Years of Experience t ,s '.. Fernando Cuenca PhD f` , r PhD Geotechnical Engineering,University of Texas,Austin 4„ 1 1 , PE GE PE California Professional Engineer,No.50097 GEOTECHNICAL GE California Geotechnical Engineer,No.3128 Dr.Cuenca's experience includes research on the stability o of reinforced embankments incorporating coupled analysis including pore water pressures in unsaturated soils and water flow movement with slope deformations,using finite element formulations.Fernando also has extensive experience in cyclic behavior of soils,liquefaction evaluation,lateral spreading assessments, linear and non-linear site response analysis,ground motions and time history selection and development,estimation of lateral seismic earth pressures,and foundation design for seismic conditions.He has worked on several projects including design of rigid and flexible pavements,as well as design of permeable pavements for green street projects requiring stormwater infiltration,as well as projects requiring pavement rehabilitation including the use of glass-grid interlayer to mitigate against reflective cracking and increase durability. RELEVANT PROJECTS Wintersburg Channel,Huntington design of deadman and tieback rods, slug testing in selected wells installed Beach,CA. Project Engineer in charge and submittal to Caltrans for review. in some of the exploratory borings. of the design of a replacement levee Lake Gregory Dam Rehabilitation, Recommendations were provided at the Wintersburg Channel consisting for dewatering,including estimated Crestline,CA. Assisting with the of sheet pile walls and a Soil Cement development of seismic response extraction rates,shoring and temporary Mix to mitigate against effects of spectrum and selection of ground slopes. In addition, recommendations liquefaction. The project includes were provided for slurry trench motion time histories,numerical widening the channel from upstream modeling with the GeoStudio Suite excavation in the area of one of the of Edwards Street to Warner Street (including SEEP/W,SLOPE/W, bridge crossings. In this area spatial for a length of approximately 5,050 QUAKE/W,and SIGMA/W)for constraints did not allow enough room feet. The design for the improvements evaluation of rehabilitation alternatives. for a shored excavation and the slope includes the installation of 2 rows of protection had to be provided with a hydraulically pressed(Giken method) Ventura River and Santa Clara vertical mass concrete wall installed in sheet pile walls on both the right and River Levees,County of Ventura, the slurry trench. the left banks of the channel. This CA. Project Engineer in charge of USFS and USACE San Francisquito will allow for removal of significant certification and rehabilitation of portions of the existing levees and existing levees along the Ventura River Fire Station and Barracks(USACE), result in widening of the existing and Santa Clara River. Evaluation of Santa Clarita,CA. Project Engineer channel to convey the flows for the seepage using finite element models in charge of evaluating the subsurface 100-year design storm event.The soil considering transient and unsaturated conditions,to assess key geotechnical in between the sheet pile walls will be flow. constraints and geologic hazards at 2 alternative sites within the Los Angeles improved throughout the entire depth Riverside Levees 1 and 2,Santa National Forest considered for the of 46 feet by constructing Soil Cement Ana River—Riverside,CA. Dr. design and construction of a fire station, Mixing(SCM)columns that will mitigate Cuenca served as design engineer barracks and associated improvements. the liquefaction potential under the for the levee rehabilitation project of Several geotechnical/geologic design seismic events considered. Dr. Levees 1 and 2 on the Santa Ana River factors impacted differently both sites, Cuenca performed numerical analyses in Riverside,California. The project including recommended building including one-dimensional on-linear site involved the construction of grouted setbacks from slopes and faults,and response evaluations using DEEPSOIL stone protection along the landside the suitability for Onsite Wastewater and soil-structure interaction evaluations slope of the existing levees. The Treatment System(OWTS). using dynamic Finite Element program protection extends to the design scour PLAXIS. depth which is up to approximately Adventure Park,City of Whittier, Manix,Dola,and Lanzit Bridge 20 feet below the channel invert. The CA. Project Engineer in charge of the Replacements,San Bernardino, construction will involve extensive infiltration testing and geotechnical exploration for the design of large CA. Project Engineer assigned with the dewatering to install the grouted stormwater infiltration and storage task of designing the pile foundations stone. The geotechnical investigation for these three timber bridges in the included drilling of 10 rotary wash underground vaults,including shoring County of San Bernardino, historical borings along the levee and within the design for soil nails and soldier piles landmarks. Analyses included channel and performance of 10 Cone with tiebacks,foundation design for evaluation of scour conditions,lateral Penetration Tests. Field permeability of diversion structures,pump stations,and and axial load capacity evaluations, the subsurface soils was evaluated by pretreatment units. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH x City of Huntington Beach � c Marcel Bodsky 41 Years of Experience MA Architecture,California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo BA Architecture,University of Washington ARCHITECTURAL RA California Registered Architect,No.C35520 Mr.Bodsky has 41 years of design experience with a variety of building types and clients. His experience designing multi- building facilities is extensive;his designs for public works infrastructure include rail and bus transit facilities,parking garages and maintenance facilities.His experience covers all phases of project development,including planning,programming,design,and construction.Marcel's expertise in managing contracts,dealing with contract issues and delivering on projects ranges from multiple on- call work order contracts RELEVANT PROJECTS Everett Transit Parking Garage, mechanical vehicle maintenance Ryerson and Bellevue Base City of Everett, Everett,WA. upgrades to various Metro bases. Improvements, King County Dept. Project Architect.Tetra Tech teamed Marcel negotiated and managed of Transportation,Metro Transit with KPFF on the design of the Everett the contracts for all 22 work orders Division,Seattle,WA. Project Transit Parking Garage project, totaling approximately$750,000 in Manager for significant mechanical which is currently at 30%design design work. Many of the work orders and architectural upgrades for two stage.Tetra Tech provided Transit were performed simultaneously Metro bases. Ryerson Base capacity design coordination and integration, and fast-track. Projects included will be increased by providing architectural site design,electrical, a predesign study for a table lift more driver and administrative lighting and mechanical design for replacement for Metro's existing functions within the existing the project. Marcel directed the paint facility, installation of four building footprint.All lighting and transit integration and site design parallelogram lifts, design of a mechanical systems were also aspects of the project.The City of steam clean facility and predesign replaced,with special emphasis on Everett is currently pursuing Federal for the Ryerson Base Operations energy savings and sustainability. construction funding. Improvements. Indoor air quality monitoring in Juneau Parking Garage and Architectural Services for Transit the maintenance bays allows Transit Center,City and Borough Projects on a Work Order Basis, reduction of heated air, providing of Juneau,Juneau,AK. Project King County Department of tremendous energy savings. The Architect.Tetra Tech Provided project Transportation, Metro Transit work includes complete phasing of management, civil, mechanical and Division,Seattle,WA. Project the project to maintain operation of electrical design services for this Manager for design of multiple all aspects of the bases on site during award winning parking garage and architectural,civil,electrical and construction, either through trailers transit center in Juneau, AK. Marcel security work orders for Metro Transit. or phased construction of necessary provided initial concept planning Marcel negotiated and managed all 9 components,as well as integration and concept level architectural projects totaling $484,000. To date, of security and communication design and transit station integration, the work orders have ranged from: upgrades. and provided architectural QC for construction management services, the project. Because of its size and emergency road repair design, key location it was one of the most security improvements at Ryerson significant architectural additions Transit Base, security improvements to the downtown area in the last at Atlantic Central Metro Base, 10 years. The project included the lighting improvements at Green Lake redesign of the intersection of Main Park,structural improvements at the Street and Egan drive,as well as downtown bus tunnel,and support pedestrian upgrades to both streets. services for roof and green roof Architectural Services for Transit redevelopment. Projects have been Projects on a Work-Order Basis, both fast track and ongoing. King County Department of Transportation,Metro Transit Division,Seattle,WA. Project Manager and Project Architect for design on multiple architectural and REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES TETRA TECH y 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: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT B 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. 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. EXHIBIT "B" TETRA TECH-2025 STANDARD HOURLY BILLING RATES AND EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT SCHEDULE NOTE: Rates subject to change annually MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION Project Manager 1 $220.00 Construction Technician $100.00 Project Manager 2 $270.00 Assistant Construction Manager $140.00 Project Manager 3 $290.00 Senior Construction Manager $190.00 Senior Project Manager $315.00 Construction Inspector $130.00 QA/QC Manager $320.00 Senior Construction Inspector $155.00 Program Manager $375.00 GEOTECHNICAL Principal-In-Char:e $375.00 Soils Field Technician(Standard) $116.00 ENGINEERS Soils Field Technician(Prevailing Wage) $145.00 Engineering Technician $100.00 Sr.Soils Field Technician (Standard) $122.00 Engineer 1 $115.00 Geotechnical Drafter $140.00 Engineer 2 $135.00 Engineer/Geologist 1 $130.00 Engineer 3 $155.00 Engineer/Geologist 2 $140.00 Project Engineer 1 $175.00 Engineer/Geologist 3 $150.00 Project Engineer 2 $195.00 Project Engineer/Geologist 1 $160.00 Project Engineer 3 $205.00 Project Engineer/Geologist 2 $175.00 Senior Engineer 1 $240.00 Project Engineer/Geologist 3 $240.00 Senior Engineer 2 $250.00 Senior Engineer/Geologist 1 $210.00 Senior Engineer 3 $275.00 Senior Engineer/Geologist 2 $225.00 Principal Engineer $365.00 Senior Engineer/Geologist 3 $240.00 SURVEYING Supervising Engineer/Geologist $250.00 Survey Tech 1 $105.00 Principal Engineer/Geologist $250.00 Survey Tech 2 $115.00 Principal/Geotechnical $300.00 Survey Tech 3 $135.00 OCEAN ENGINEERING Survey Crew Chief $155.00 Senior Ocean Engineer $300.00 Surveying Specialist $175.00 Ocean Engineer 3 $150.00 Land Surveyor $190.00 Ocean Engineer 2 $135.00 Senior Land Surveyor $240.00 PLANNERS/SCIENTISTS Survey Crew(Non-Prevailing) Planner/Scientist 1 $125.00 1-person Survey Crew $175.00 Planner/Scientist 2 $135.00 2-person Survey Crew $295.00 Planner/Scientist 3 $145.00 3-person Survey Crew $395.00 Sr.Planner/Scientist 1 $155.00 Survey Crew(Prevailing) Sr. Planner/Scientist 2 $170.00 1-person Survey Crew $210.00 Sr.Planner/Scientist 3 $185.00 2-person Survey Crew $365.00 3-person Survey Crew $515.00 Reimbursable In House Costs DESIGNERS/TECHNICIANS Photo Copies(B&W 8.5"x11") $0.20/Each CAD Designer 1 $125.00 Photo Copies(B&W 11"x17") $0.50/Each CAD Designer 2 $135.00 Color Copies(up to 8.5"x11") $2.00/Each Senior CAD Designer $150.00 Color Copies(to 11"x17") $3.00/Each GIS Analyst 1 $100.00 Compact Discs $10/each GIS Analyst 2 $120.00 Large format copies $0.50 S.F. OUTREACH Mileage-Company Vehicle $0.80/mile Outreach Specialist 1 $135.00 Mileage-POV $0.67/mile* Outreach Specialist 2 $150.00 Graphic Designer $160.00 *Current GSA POV mileage is subject to change. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION Project Assistant 1 $75.00 All ODCs and any other services performed by Project Assistant 2 $85.00 subcontractors will be billed at cost plus 10% Project Administrator $115.00 Senior Project Administrator $135.00 EQUIPMENT GEOTECHNICAL Field vehicle usage(geotechnical engineers/geologists only) $0.85/mile Field vehicle usage(geotechnical field $20/hr. services) Sand Cone or Nuclear Density Gauge $16/hr Hand auger and soil sampling $70/day equipment BAT Permeameter $275/day Double Ring Infiltrometer $250/day Inclinometer data collection system $400/day Floor level manomenter $80/day Infiltration test flowmeter $130/per day-test Per diem $300/day Field vehicle usage(geotechnical engineers/geologists only) $0.85/mile Field vehicle usage(geotechnical field $20/hr. services) Sand Cone or Nuclear Density Gauge $16/hr Hand auger and soil sampling $70/day equipment BAT Permeameter $275/day Double Ring Infiltrometer $250/day Geotechnical Notes,Conditions,and Limitations REGULAR HOURS:Fees for field technician's services are based on a standard 8-hour workday that is between 6:00 AM and 5:00PM Monday through Friday.Premium rates will be charged for work outside of these hours. OVERTIME RATES:Overtime rates of 1.35 times of the standard rates will be charged for the first 4 overtime hours on weekdays,and for the first 8 hours on Saturdays.Premium rates of 1.7 times of the standard rates will be charged for hours worked in excess of 12 hours on weekdays,8 hours on Saturdays,and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays. SPECIAL SHIFTS:A surcharge of 50%will be added to personnel charges for personnel working during non-regular hours,e.g.,night shift. MINIMUM HOURS:For field inspection duration between 0 and 4 hours,4 and 6 hours,and 6 and 8 hours,a minimum charge of 4 hours,6,hours,and 8 hours,respectively, will be applied. CANCELLATIONS:A minimum of 24 hours'notice is required to schedule or cancel field personnel.If less than 24 hours cancellation notice is provided,a show-up charge equivalent to 4 hours of work will be assessed. HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT:A minimum surcharge of 20%will be added to personnel charges for personnel working with hazardous materials or in hazardous environments requiring Level C or better personal protection equipment. MARKUP:Cost plus 15%will be charged for requested materials and services not listed on the above schedule associated with geotechnical support. RATE ADJUSTMENTS:Unless otherwise agreed upon, the rates will be adjusted to the then current prevailing rates on the anniversary date of the project contract. COASTAL FRONTIERS CORPORATION 2025 RATE SCHEDULE Direct Labor Costs Direct labor charges are made for project-related consulting services performed on behalf of the Client. These services may include engineering,technical typing, as in the preparation of reports and project documentation, duplicating, and shipping. Such charges are not made for office management, accounting, general secretarial services, and maintenance, as these are included in our overhead. Effective January 1st, 2025, hourly rates for Coastal Frontiers personnel engaged in the performance of consulting services are as follows: Job Classification Hourly Rate (U.S. $) Principal Engineer $285.00 Associate Principal Engineer $253.00 Senior Engineer/Senior Scientist $223.00 Engineer II/Scientist II $203.00 Engineer I/Scientist I $190.00 Technician $132.00 Word Processor/Drafter $100.00 Support Services $90.00 Overtime will be charged at the standard hourly rates. Time spent travelling on behalf of the Client also will be charged at the standard hourly rates,with the exception that no more than eight hours of travel will be charged in any one calendar day. When expert witness testimony is provided, time spent under oath, as in the case of depositions and court appearances, will be charged at 1.5 times the standard hourly rates. These rates are not subject to escalation or adjustment until January Pt,2026. If Coastal Frontiers desires to utilize additional personnel whose classifications are not listed above in the performance of a project, their qualifications and hourly rates shall be submitted to the Client for prior approval of participation. COASTAL FRONTIERS CORPORATION 2025 RATE SCHEDULE Page 2 Other Direct Costs Costs relating directly to the performance of a project, other than Direct Labor Costs, will be charged at the billing or cost rate times 1.10. Such costs may include outside services, subconsultants, third-party equipment rentals, duplication, printing and photographic work, third-party computer time, special insurance, travel and transportation, subsistence or room and board, long distance communications, and exceptional postage. In-House Equipment Rental In-house equipment rental charges are made for the use of company-owned equipment dedicated to the performance of the Client's project. Rates are as shown on the following page. Invoices Invoices are submitted monthly and all fees are payable in U.S. Dollars within 30 days of date of invoice. Direct Labor charges will be invoiced by employee, charge rate, and hours worked. Other Direct Costs will be itemized and copies of receipts will be furnished. In-House Equipment Rental charges will be invoiced by item, charge rate, and period of use. Late payments are subject to an interest charge of 10% per annum, compounded monthly, on the unpaid balance. COASTAL FRONTIERS CORPORATION 2025 RATE SCHEDULE Page 3 IN-HOUSE EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES ITEM DAILY RATE DIVING • Arctic Diving Equipment,per Diver $150 • Non-Arctic Diving Equipment,per Diver 55 • Dry Suit(Without Other Diving Gear) 50 HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY • Odom Hydrotrac Echosounder 95 • CeeEcho Shallow Water Echosounder 100 • Inflatable Boat and Motor 225 • Aluminum Boat and Motor 500 • TSS DMS2-05 Motion Sensor 160 • SBG Ellipse Inertial Navigation System 160 • Hemisphere VS-110 GNSS/Heading System 125 • Hemisphere R-110 GNSS 90 • Garmin GPSMap 196/78SC GPS 40 • Castaway CTD 100 • Ruggedized Data Acquisition Computer 60 • Hypack Navigation Software 100 • Hysweep Multi-Beam Sonar Software 100 • Hypack-Hysweep Combination Software 150 • Tilt Adapter Multi-Beam Sonar Mount 50 • Chesapeake SonarWiz Side Scan Sonar Software 150 SURVEY • GNSS RTK Base/Rover Set 400 • GNSS RTK Rover 200 • GNSS GSM Network Rover 300 • GNSS Differential-Only Rover 100 • GNSS 35W Radio 150 • Survey Data Collector 50 • Electronic Total Station 150 • UAV Mapping System 750 • Mavic Mini UAV 200 • Survey Equipment(Automatic Level, Rod,and Tripod) 20 • Hand-Held VHF Radio 15 • Satellite Telephone 20 • All-Terrain Vehicle 50 • Survival Pack 50 • Switlik Aviation Survival Suit with ACR PLB Beacon 50 COASTAL FRONTIERS CORPORATION 2025 RATE SCHEDULE Page 4 IN-HOUSE EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES (cont.) 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ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organizations) Location(s)Of Covered Operations Any person or organization as required by All of your projects or locations. written contract or agreement that is executed prior to the loss. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II—Who Is An Insured is amended to B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured the person(s) or additional insureds, the following additional organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with exclusions apply: - respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused, property damage"occurring after: in whole or in part, by: 1. All work, including materials, parts or 1. Your acts or omissions;or equipment furnished in connection with such 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your work, on the project (other than service, behalf; maintenance or repairs)to be performed by or in the performance of your ongoing operations for the on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the additional insured(s) at the location(s) designated location of the covered operations has been above. completed;or However: 2. That portion of"your work" out of which the 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured injury or damage arises has been put to its only applies to the extent permitted by law;and intended use by any person or organization 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is other than another contractor or subcontractor required by a contract or agreement, the insurance engaged in performing operations for a afforded to such additional insured will not be principal as a part of the same project. broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 20 10 1`219 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2018 Page 1 of 2 C. With respect to the insurance afforded to these 2. Available under the applicable limits of additional insureds, the following is added to Section insurance; III—Limits Of Insurance: whichever is less. If coverage provided to the additional insured is This endorsement shall not increase the applicable required by a contract or agreement, the most we will limits of insurance. pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: 1. Required by the contract or agreement;or Page 2 of 2 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 CG 20 101219 POLICY NUMBER: GL 6676804 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 12 19 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART • SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Location And Description Of Completed Or Oraanization(sl Operations Any person or organization as required All of your projects or locations. by written contract or agreement that is executed prior to the loss. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II—Who Is An Insured is amended to B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured the person(s)or additional insureds, the following is added to - organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only Section III—Limits Of Insurance: with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or If coverage provided to the additional insured is "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, required by a contract or agreement, the most by "your work" at the location designated and we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is described in the Schedule of this endorsement the amount of insurance: performed for that additional insured and included in the "products-completed operations 1. Required by the contract or agreement;or • hazard". 2. Available under the applicable limits of insurance; However: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional whichever is less. insured only applies to the extent permitted This endorsement shall not increase the by law;and applicable limits of insurance. 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 20 37 12 19 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL 6676804 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 12 12 19 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - STATE OR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY OR SUBDIVISION OR POLITICAL SUBDIVISION - PERMITS OR AUTHORIZATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE State Or Governmental Agency Or Subdivision Or Political Subdivision: As required by written contract or agreement that is executed prior to the loss Information required to complete this Schedule,if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II—Who Is An Insured is amended to 2. This insurance does not apply to: include as an additional insured any state or a. "Bodily injury", "property damage" or governmental agency or subdivision or political "personal and advertising injury" arising subdivision shown in the Schedule, subject to the out of operations performed for the federal following provisions: government, state or municipality; or 1. This insurance applies only with respect to b. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" operations performed by you or on your behalf included within the "products-completed for which the state or governmental agency or operations hazard". subdivision or political subdivision has issued a permit or authorization. B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to However: Section III—Limits Of Insurance: a. The insurance afforded to such additional If coverage provided to the additional insured is insured only applies to the extent permitted required by a contract or agreement, the most by law;and we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is b. If coverage provided to the additional the amount of insurance: insured is required by a contract or 1. Required by the contract or agreement;or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than 2. Available under the applicable limits of that which you are required by the contract insurance; or agreement to provide for such additional whichever is less. Insured. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable limits of insurance. CG 2012 12 19 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL 6676804 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20011219 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or Condition and supersedes any provision to the agreement that this insurance would be contrary: primary and would not seek contribution Primary And Noncontributory Insurance from any other insurance available to the additional insured. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance;and • CG 20 01.12 19 O Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2018 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL 6676804 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG24171001 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY - RAILROADS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Scheduled Railroad: Designated Job Site: As required by written contract or On or Within 50 feet of Railroad agreement that is executed prior to the loss. (If no entry appears above, the information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this endorsement.) With respect to operations performed for, or Paragraph f. does not include that part of any affecting, a Scheduled Railroad at a Designated Job contract or agreement: Site, the definition of "insured contract" in the (1) That indemnifies an architect, engineer or Definitions section is replaced by the following: surveyor for injury or damage arising out 9. "Insured Contract"means: of: a. A contract for a lease of premises. However, (a) Preparing, approving or failing to. that portion of the contract for a lease of prepare or approve maps, shop premises that indemnifies any person or drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, organization for damage by fire to premises field orders, change orders or drawings while rented to you or temporarily occupied and specifications;or by you with permission of the owner is not an (b) Giving directions or instructions, or "insured contract'; failing to give them, if that is the primary b. A sidetrack agreement; cause of the injury or damage; c. Any easement or license agreement; (2) Under which the insured, if an architect, d. An obligation, as required by ordinance, to engineer or surveyor, assumes liability for indemnify a municipality, except in an injury or damage arising out of the connection with work for a municipality; insured's rendering or failure to render professional services, including those listed e. An elevator maintenance agreement; in Paragraph (1) above and supervisory, f. That part of any other contract or inspection, architectural or engineering agreement pertaining to your business activities. (including an indemnification of a municipality in connection with work performed for a municipality) under which you assume the tort liability of another party to pay for "bodily injury" or"property damage" to a third person or organization. Tort liability means a liability that would be imposed by law in the absence of any contract or agreement. CG 24 17 10 01 ©ISO Properties, Inc., 2000 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: GL 6676804 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG25030509 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED CONSTRUCTION PROJECT(S) GENERAL AGGREGATE LIMIT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Designated Construction Project(s): All "construction projects" away from premises owned, rented or leased by the Named Insured(s) . $4,000,000 per "project" with the maximum annual General Aggregate Limit for the policy term capped at $40,000,000. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. For all sums which the insured becomes legally 3. Any payments made under Coverage A for obligated to pay as damages caused by damages or under Coverage C for medical "occurrences" under Section I — Coverage A, expenses shall reduce the Designated and for all medical expenses caused by Construction Project General Aggregate Limit accidents under Section I — Coverage C, which for that designated construction project. Such can be attributed only to ongoing operations at a payments shall not reduce the General. single designated construction project shown in Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations nor the Schedule above: shall they reduce any other Designated 1. A separate Designated Construction Project Construction Project General Aggregate Limit General Aggregate Limit applies to each for any other designated construction project designated construction project, and that limit shown in the Schedule above. is equal to the amount of the General 4. The limits shown in the Declarations for Each Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. Occurrence, Damage To Premises Rented To 2. The Designated Construction Project General You and Medical Expense continue to apply. Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for However, instead of being subject to the the sum of all damages under Coverage A, General Aggregate Limit shown in the except damages because of"bodily injury" or Declarations, such limits will be subject to the "property damage" included in the "products- applicable Designated Construction Project completed operations hazard", and for General Aggregate Limit. medical expenses under Coverage C regardless of the number of: a. Insureds; b. Claims made or"suits"brought;or c. Persons or organizations making claims or bringing"suits". CG 25 03 05 09 Copyright, Insurance Services Office,inc., 1996 Page 1 of 2 B. For all sums which the insured becomes legally C. When coverage for liability arising out of the obligated to pay as damages caused by "products-completed operations hazard" is "occurrences" under Section I — Coverage A, provided, any payments for damages because of and for all medical expenses caused by "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in accidents under Section I — Coverage C, which the "products-completed operations hazard" will cannot be attributed only to ongoing operations reduce the Products-completed Operations at a single designated construction project Aggregate Limit, and not reduce the General shown in the Schedule above: Aggregate Limit nor the Designated Construction 1. Any payments made under Coverage A for Project General Aggregate Limit damages or under Coverage C for medical D. If the applicable designated construction project expenses shall reduce the amount available has been abandoned, delayed, or abandoned and under the General Aggregate Limit or the then restarted, or if the authorized contracting Products-completed Operations Aggregate parties deviate from plans, blueprints, designs, Limit,whichever is applicable;and specifications or timetables, the project will still be 2. Such payments shall not reduce any deemed to be the same construction project. Designated Construction Project General E. The provisions of Section III—Limits Of Insurance Aggregate Limit. not otherwise modified by this endorsement shall continue to apply as stipulated. • Page 2 of 2 Copyright, Insurance Services Office, Inc., 1996 CG 25 03 05 09 POLICY NUMBER: GL 6676804 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG25040509 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED LOCATION(S) GENERAL AGGREGATE LIMIT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Designated Locatlon(s): All locations you own, rent or occupy and as per schedule on file with the company. $4,000,000 per location with the maximum annual general aggregate limit for the policy term capped at $40,000,000. Information required to complete this Schedule,if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. For all sums which the insured becomes legally b. Claims made or"suits" brought;or obligated to pay as damages caused by c. Persons or organizations making claims or "occurrences" under Section I— Coverage A, and bringing"suits". for all medical expenses caused by accidents under Section I — Coverage C, which can be 3. Any payments made under Coverage A for attributed only to operations at a single damages or under Coverage C for medical designated location" shown in the Schedule expenses shall reduce the Designated above: Location General Aggregate Limit for that 1. separate Designated Location General designated "location". Such payments shall A g not reduce the General Aggregate Limit shown Aggregate Limit applies to each designated in the Declarations nor shall they reduce any location", and that limit is equal to the amount other Designated Location General Aggregate of the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Limit for any other designated location" Declarations. shown in the Schedule above. 2. The Designated Location General Aggregate 4. The limits shown in the Declarations for Each Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all Occurrence, Damage To Premises Rented To damages under Coverage A, except damages You and Medical Expense continue to apply. because of "bodily injury" or "property p pt e damage" included in the "products-completed Gene al instead of Limit subject n the General Aggregate shown in the operations hazard", and for medical expenses Declarations, such limits will be subject to the under Coverage C regardless of the number applicable Designated Location General of: Aggregate Limit. a. Insureds; CG 25 04 05 09 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2008 Page 1 of 2 B. For all sums which the insured becomes legally C. When coverage for liability arising out of the obligated to pay as damages caused by "products-completed operations hazard" is "occurrences" under Section I —Coverage A, and provided, any payments for damages because of for all medical expenses caused by accidents "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in under Section I — Coverage C, which cannot be the "products-completed operations hazard" will attributed only to operations at a single reduce the Products-completed Operations designated "location" shown in the Schedule Aggregate Limit, and not reduce the General above: Aggregate Limit nor the Designated Location 1. Any payments made under Coverage A for General Aggregate Limit. damages or under Coverage C for medical D. For the purposes of this endorsement, the expenses shall reduce the amount available Definitions Section is amended by the addition of under the General Aggregate Limit or the the following definition: Products-completed Operations Aggregate "Location" means premises involving the same or Limit,whichever is applicable;and connecting lots, or premises whose connection is 2. Such payments shall not reduce any interrupted only by a street,roadway, waterway or Designated Location General Aggregate Limit. right-of-way of a railroad. E.The provisions of Section III—Limits Of Insurance not otherwise modified by this endorsement shall continue to apply as stipulated • Page 2 of 2 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2008 CG 25 04 05 09 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED ADDITIONAL INSURED This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Additional Insured Person(s)or Organization(s): Any person or organization as required by written contract or agreement that is executed prior to the loss. CHANGE The person(s)or organization(s)shown in the Schedule above.with whom you have agreed in a written contract to provide insurance such as is afforded under this Coverage Form,is included as an Additional Insured subject to the below: (1) Insurance for such Additional Insured(s) scheduled above shall be afforded only to the extent that such Additional Insured is liable for "bodily injury' or "property damage" arising out of your operations and resulting from the ownership, maintenance or use of covered"autos"by you while the covered"autos"are on premises owned or leased by the above scheduled Additional Insured(s). (2) The insurance afforded under this Coverage Form to such Additional Insured(s)applies only: (a) If the"accident"takes place subsequent to the execution and effective date of such written contract: and, (b) While such written contract is in force,or until the end of the policy period,which ever occurs first. (3) How Limits Apply to Additional Insured(s) The most we will pay on behalf of the Additional Insured(s)scheduled above is the lesser of: (a) The limits of insurance specified in the written contract or written agreement or, (b) The Limits of Insurance provided by the Coverage Form. . SNCA 02610 13 Safety National Casualty Corporation Page 1 of 2 . The amount we will pay on behalf of such Additional Insured(s)shall be a part of,and not in addition to,the Limits of Insurance shown in the Coverage Form Declarations and described in this section. Such amount will thus not increase the Limits of Insurance shown for the Coverage Form. (4) Exclusions (a) This endorsement does not apply to liability of the Additional Insured which arises out of the ownership of transportation operating rights granted to the Additional Insured by public authority. (b) This endorsement does not apply to the liability of the owner or anyone else from whom you hire or borrow a covered auto. (5) Obligations at the Additional Insured's Own Cost No Additional Insured will, except at their own cost, voluntarily make a payment,assume any obligation, or incur any expense, other than for first aid,without our consent. The Additional Insured(s)scheduled above shall be subject to all other conditions set forth in the Coverage Form. This endorsement does not alter coverage provided in the Coverage Form. This endorsement changes the policy to which It Is attached and is effective on the date issued unless otherwise stated. (The information below Is required only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy.) Endorsement Effective 10/01/2024 Policy No. CA 6676805 Endorsement No. Named Insured TETRA TECH, INC. Premium$ Included Insurance Company Safety National Casualty Corporation Countersigned By Page 2 of 2 Safety National Casualty Corporation SNCA 02610 13 POLICY NUMBER: CA 6676805 COMMERCIAL AUTO CA04491116 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement,the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement. A. The following is added to the Other Insurance `B.'The following is added to the Other Insurance Condition in the Business Auto Coverage Form Condition in the Auto Dealers Coverage Form and and the Other Insurance—Primary And Excess supersedes any provision to the contrary: Insurance Provisions in the Motor Carrier This Coverage Form's Covered Autos Liability Coverage Form and supersedes any provision to Coverage and General Liability Coverages are the contrary: primary to and will not seek contribution from any This Coverage Form's Covered Autos Liability other insurance available to an "insured" under Coverage is primary to and will not seek your policy provided that: contribution from any other insurance available to 1. Such "insured"is a Named Insured under such an "insured"under your policy provided that: other insurance; and 1. Such"insured"is a Named Insured under such 2. You have agreed in writing in a contract or other insurance; and agreement that this insurance would be primary 2. You have agreed in writing in a contract or and would not seek contribution from any other agreement that this insurance would be primary insurance available to such'insured". and would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to such "insured". CA 04 491116 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2016 Page 1 of 1 , v...+TINGT� CITY OF �. KL - ;W.:= HUNTINGTON BEACH k,„1...;__-_ ----couNT\t;_--i,_,4 ,.,..;,,..„..,,A.,...--.7.77..,..._c ;/i' Lisa Lane Barnes I City Clerk July 16, 2025 Tetra Tech, Inc. Attn: Molly Mell 1 • 3475 E. Foothill Blvd., Suite 300 Pasadena, CA 91107 Dear Ms. Mell: Attached for your records is an executed copy of the Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Tetra Tech, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering & Professional Consulting Services, approved by the Huntington Beach City Council on July 1, 2025. Sincerely, 1J1i414 -4/Mee Lisa Lane Barnes City Clerk LLB:ds Enclosure Office: (714)536—5405 I 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 I www.huntingtonbeachca.gov � in City of Huntington Beach — INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Chau Vu, Director of Public Works '/( DATE: July 1, 2025 SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION FOR ITEM 13, FILE ID 25-396, APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE EXECUTION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS FOR ON-CALL GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING AND PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES WITH ANCHOR QEA, INC.; ARDURRA GROUP, INC.; AZTEC ENGINEERING GROUP, INC.; BOWMAN CONSULTING GROUP LTD.; CANNON CORPORATION; CWE; EEC ENVIRONMENTAL; GHD INC.; H W LOCHNER; HARRIS & ASSOCIATES, INC.; HDR ENGINEERING, INC.; HR GREEN PACIFIC, INC.; HUITT-ZOLLARS, INC.; KABBARA ENGINEERING; KREUZER CONSULTING GROUP; MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC.; MICHAEL K. NUNLEY AND ASSOCIATES, INC.; MOFFATT & NICHOL; ONWARD ENGINEERING; PACIFIC ADVANCED CIVIL ENGINEERING, INC.; PROACTIVE ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC.; PSOMAS; GLENN A. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY; SA ASSOCIATES; STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.; TAIT & ASSOCIATES, INC.; AND TETRA TECH Please be advised that the attached PowerPoint presentation has been revised and updated, effective July 1, 2025. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. c: City Clerk "( I NGProfessional Services ,,,,,,,............ iff\\\\ -- „„........N • • Contracts for On-Call c ,••• , opuRATF •••� -� ___ _ _, .• General Civil Engineering & __ - -j;,;,�,;_-_---- ••• 'V \ Professional Consultin ,„ t c) \ r,,, . . Services __ - :--;;;)/, i , Department of Public Works . 7?P-e _ , July 1 , 2025 ••• _ - $ 0 *e I 11 19 s3 • F •••.•;•••••••—C°ONTN • \,v Or t\\,/, 41'4ii�// Background / Need The Public Works Department (PW) needs civil engineering consultants to help with planning, designing, inspecting, and testing various improvement projects. To find qualified firms, PW issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ). RFQ Overview • Covers multiple disciplines: bridge, environmental, ocean, storm drain, sewer, street, and water. - __ • City previously had 27 on-call firms (2021-2025). - • Planning to select 27 firms again through this RFQ. - e la i i i\V r. re - `t, . t, ., # NTI NGT iiii lip .-, . 7 . 2 . , . ,„4 '/ �,\' ";,:• 1 � :o. -= '•ma ‘1 �; _ ;y, - VV-.---,,-;-_,-_-_,_--,--, IIIr-- ' , I , i ,, .__._ 1 i ___--, -=----- i s . Q1 COUNTY t�i11 Why/ Benefits CIP Engineering Support • Includes diverse infrastructure projects needing civil engineering • External design reports or specialized studies for projects • Assists with grant applications, inspections, testing, and regulatory compliance • Task orders are issued in compliance with Municipal Code section 3.03 On-Call Total Task Orders (2021-2025) it/\NTINGT 10 Off( ••.•'NtpRPORgrE`y' 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 ; U• In the last 5 years the City has issued over 100 task orders. ". C'•• ;8 7 °.••�(co •• "W-COUNTY CP�,1' Why/ Benefits CIP Project Support • Projects may include up to 25% in on-call consulting support services for design/construction support • In the last 5 years the value of CIP projects is $238 million • This equates to approximately $60 million in fees for professional services Total CIP Budget (2021-2025) Values are in millions $63 $39 $35 \`‘o\T I NG7 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 • L. , 'ik 1 CO UNTY tY, Procurement Process EvaLuation • Total of 37 proposals were received in response to the RFQ. • In accordance with federal Brooks Act, CA SB 419, and HBMC, a 3-member panel was convened with City staff from 2 departments. The process was centralized by the Finance Department. • The panel ranked each proposal based on qualifications submitted such as relevant experience and reference checks. 4. �0 'i� G T ••LNGoP ORA TFp•h,6) $L) 4aWalatilho. • . � \ • • �O UNT' t;ii' _\ „,, Recommendation = , Recommended Action: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a not-to-exceed $2M contract with 27 firms for On- Call Civil Engineering & Consulting Services. Anchor QEA, Inc.; Ardurra Group, Inc.; AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc.; Bowman Consulting Group Ltd.; Cannon Corporation; CWE; EEC Environmental; GHD Inc.; H W Lochner; Harris & Associates, Inc.; HDR Engineering, Inc.; HR Green Pacific, Inc.; Huitt-Zollars, Inc.; Kabbara Engineering; Kreuzer Consulting Group; Michael Baker International, Inc.; Michael K. Nunley and Associates, Inc.; Moffatt & Nichol; Onward Engineering; Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc.; Proactive Engineering Consultants, Inc.; Psomas; Rick Engineering Company; SA Associates; Stantec Consulting Services Inc; TAIT & Associates, Inc.; and Tetra 11g/� NT IN G Tech. <' �,.. • 0 The on-call contract is not a guarantee of work as these services are on c) '_�_w •' _ _ an "as-needed" basis. ;-03 , ' Q 1 c��NTY ��ii' '0 MIMMIM-Detailed Labor and Fee Breal:dont, jpwrii.��► Cite-of Huutilhton Beach '-^� l Newland Bullard Pi oI('ct ` Fee Schedule ProposaL __ PIC. QSIQC heq.tl Senior ProwDrAt. SumsF Ts.M straw Hauser 'rq'q.rta.pawr Emir. 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LNVOICE ® Meson tr.2ozs Invoice City ot Munim9ton Beach Project '110056007 7000 Main Si Invest..No. 88633 PC Box 100 Project Manager Huntington Bead.%CA 02648 Total This Invotca 95.009.281 NewprLL&Merl k*Po.1 rams Ebalaterenat Services from Jan nary 24,1025 to February 22,]Q23 E x a L epTask n ProleCt Management Hetes Rate Amount 3 00 780 07 841 50 *Wails 3 00 Sal se Labor Total $41.60 Total this Taal; $041.68 .Task 1.2 Proloct Management Mostings Hours Rata Amount 3.75 374.36 1 +02.73 3.00 280.52 841.56 1 75 170 00 297 50 T.SO 131.T9 906 43 Totals 16.00 3.530.22 Lab or Total 3,630.22 Total this Task $3,530.22 Total Me Pbasa $4.371.T8- - - - Phase 3 Prell,,nary Pcg:neellnJ - Task 36 C.'ll Slgnvlg anC 5ttioinst Plans t 35:nt Hours Rate Amount 3.75 170.00 8371.0 - 'totals 3 I5 57+30 Labor Total 637.60 Total this Task S637.S0 FiP �:u Rat ten*cvn rrbr1 lt. ll Total this Phase 563T.50 6uduet Summary Conant Puw To-Date Tcral P:ling< 5,00528 000 5.009 28 Budgct 302,339.00 Budget Iternnlrany 207.329.72 Total this Invoice $5.009.20 .1 . . . i. ,- • i • ,, ,i1.: 1 . , ' 'h• , 1. .111' in er - , , 1-V • (,'' • ' ' r= • ' -'— ., :,%:,, .40., ' 0 LI-71.-L Wodip ', 774- ••• ' -,..' 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Ckl 0 Cl) C 0 IIMM0 4=0 Cl) 3 OP 4,•„,......... /".' - VflNG01 \lc\ •.•• (R p p Rq ••.• Professional Services Contracts for On- General- ----- Civil Engineering and ___,-- -- ,4 :7/ f,_' :_ . t,"'ii.� ;, `� • s Professional Consulting Services __ _ _ , , _ - _ ', -- -_— - -- - _,-7_-__ ___ - • Department of Public Works i July 1, 2025 .• -- - - --- .• ' o. or •••�� 7, 19�3:•••• � 0 C � 0 UNTN c P / 1642 BACKGROUND/NEED The Public Works Department(PW) needs civil engineering consultants to help with planning,designing,inspecting,and testing various improvement projects.To find qualified firms, PW issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ). RFQ Overview • Covers multiple disciplines: bridge, environmental, ocean,storm drain, sewer, street, and water. • City previously had 21 on-call firms (2021-2025). • Planning to select 27 firms again through this RFQ. —..,_ i • .._� . 1 ., I cif ANT I N G ` T 41 t t "0 iAaj '( IV — 1C:3: �ii i :ii., ..S ` \ • yam_,, 1 e(_,' ,r '' V Z,,...••e.e..8-... pad:tO (' 61°0NTy °;;/# 1643 WHY / BENEFITS CIP Engineering Support • Includes diverse infrastructure projects needing civil engineering • External design reports or specialized studies for projects • Assists with grant applications , inspections , testing, and regulatory compliance On-Call Total Purchase Orders (2021-2025) 26 22 19 10 O .•••• 0HPORr 9 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 � O • ! � -. In the last 5 years the City has issued over 100 professional servi •••:'ea. ,, j9p9,;.•• �o contracts . F`oUNTY CPS\ 1644 WHY / BENEFITS CIP Project Support 'Projects may include up to 25% in on-call consulting support services for design/construction support 'In the last 5 years the value of CIP projects is $238 million .This equates to approximately $60 million in fees for professional Total CIP Budget ( 2021 - 2025 ) -.. f., Values are in millions ‘-- .,4, $60 $614 .-.!,,,v,,: 4401,-,,tATi,..i.„ $39• $41 .... , , . „4"............. ti $35 - ii0AIING70% , 0 0 , \\ ............ 4, ... • ; _ .....,\ oRPoRAr4;\ <5> 'tik . I : -- 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 %4' ,-_-_-, i 4-amastihi.. .:g. ‘ '• ___-__ --„--._-- : , : -- -__,-- ----_, ---_- • ' ':''•.'''e,5,----t,°. ‘itek`leps.'• ......1.92.1'..•'.‘ c •0 ""k (.°UN-N 01# 1645 / RE C OMMENDAT I ON / /fl r� Recommended Action: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a not-to-exceed $2M contract with 27 firms for On-Call Civil Engineering & Consulting Services . Anchor QEA, Inc . ; Ardurra Group, Inc . ; AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc . ; Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. ; Cannon Corporation; CWE; EEC Environmental ; GHD Inc . ; H W Lochner; Harris & Associates , Inc . ; HDR Engineering, Inc . ; HR Green Pacific, Inc . ; Huitt-Zollars , Inc . ; Kabbara Engineering; Kreuzer Consulting Group; Michael Baker International , Inc . ; Michael K. Nunley and Associates , ii''.4"1 . ` \ 1TINGT Inc . ; Moffatt & Nichol ; Onward Engineering; Pacific Advanced Civi.l <<,, � ..••••••••..,0�n� Engineering, Inc . ; Proactive Engineering Consultants , Inc . ; Psomas ; R .0 '••F Engineering Company; SA Associates ; Stantec Consulting Services Inc ; TAIV1 / : _ \ Associates , Inc . ; and Tetra Tech . :.->�. •- I 11 �`2• 1 cF•.BI I7, 1909, . 00 The on-call contract is not a guarantee of work as these services are:. COuNTY CPS// on i 1646 Questions ? • .,...... ,,, , , , f L. %. 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