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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. - PACE - 2025-07-01 �ti1ir�GTo 2000 Main Street, •• Huntington Beach, CA 92648 City of Huntington Beach ,U S 9-„;..,: — APPROVED 7-0 comm 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: * 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 )dejeJ powered by LegistarT"" .� �rt6 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 LegistarT" 95 File#: 25-396 MEETING DATE: 7/1/2025 Engineering and Professional Consulting Services"; and �(E 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 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 Leg!starTM 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 ›P. 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 ;ic 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 LegistarTTh' 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 LegistarT'" 98 Fite #: 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 LegistarT"' 99 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND PACIFIC ADVANCED CIVIL ENGINEERING, 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 PACIFIC ADVANCED CIVIL ENGINEERING, 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 Duncan Lee 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. 25-16466/378884 1 of 11 I i 3. TERM; TIME OF PERFORMANCE Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The services of CONSULTANT are to commence on J v 9 19r , 20 25 (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." 25-16466/378884 2 of 11 7. DISPOSITION OF PLANS, ESTIMATES AND OTHER DOCUMENTS CONSULTANT agrees that title to all materials prepared hereunder, including, without limitation, all original drawings, designs, reports, both field and office notices, calculations, computer code, language, data or programs, maps, memoranda, letters and other documents, shall belong to CITY, and CONSULTANT shall turn these materials over to CITY upon expiration or termination of this Agreement or upon PROJECT completion, whichever shall occur first. These materials may be used by CITY as it sees fit. 8. HOLD HARMLESS A. CONSULTANT hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, expenses, judgments, demands and defense costs (including, without limitation, costs and fees of litigation of every nature or liability of any kind or nature) arising out of or in connection with CONSULTANT's (or CONSULTANT's subcontractors, (or alleged negligent) of this Agreement or its failure to comply with if any) negligent g performanceg P Y 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: 25-16466/378884 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 CONSULTANT's proportionate percentage of fault. However, notwithstanding the previous sentence, in the event one or more other defendants to the claims and/or litigation is unable to pay its share of defense costs due to bankruptcy or dissolution of the business, CONSULTANT shall meet and confer with CITY and other defendants regarding unpaid defense costs. The duty to indemnify, including the duty and the cost to defend, is limited as provided in California Civil Code Section 2782.8. C. Regardless of whether subparagraph A or B applies, CITY shall be reimbursed by CONSULTANT for all costs and attorney's fees incurred by CITY in enforcing this obligation. This indemnity shall apply to all claims and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to be provided by CONSULTANT. 9. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE CONSULTANT shall obtain and furnish to CITY a professional liability insurance policy covering the work performed by it hereunder. This policy shall provide coverage for CONSULTANT's professional liability in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and in the aggregate. The above-mentioned insurance shall not contain a self-insured retention without the express written consent of CITY; however an insurance 25-16466/378884 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 25-16466/378884 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 (3Q) 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 25-16466/378884 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: 25-16466/378884 7 of 11 TO CITY: TO CONSULTANT: City of Huntington Beach Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. ATTN: Director of Public Works Attn: Duncan Lee 2000 Main Street 17520 Newhope Street, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 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 neuter gender and singular or plural number shall be deemed to include the other whenever the 25-16466/378884 8 of 11 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. 25-16466/378884 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 25-16466/378884 10 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, PACIFIC ADVANCED CIVIL CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a ENGINEERING, INC. municipal corporation of the State of Californze„odt ia B Y DV/JC/4iv G C yor print name /'�t AAlftleir ITS: (circle one)Chairman/Presiden ice President t�"i`fi City Clerk -/2 0-fr-G AND By: �IP� INITIATED A A R V D: ary s- print - Director of Public Works ITS: (circle one) cretary/Ch f Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary-Treasure REVIEWED AND APPROVED: City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney Q,"4, 25-16466/378884 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 EXHIBIT A VENDOR APPLICATION FORM AND COVER LETTER 1 March 13,2025 PACE Selection Committee—City of Huntington Beach,Public Works Department Advanced Water Engineering 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re: Professional Engineering Design Services Proposal for City of Huntington Beach On-Call Civil Engineering Professional Consulting Services—Water/Sewer/Stormwater Engineering Dear Selection Committee, Thank you for the opportunity to submit our qualifications to the City of Huntington Beach(City)to provide On-Call Civil Engineering Professional Consulting Services.Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering,Inc.(PACE)is a C Corporation headquartered in Fountain Valley,just minutes away from the City.We propose to support the City by acting as an extension to its engineering staff,collaborating on problem- solving and design projects to improve the City's water,wastewater,and stormwater infrastructure.Our team has been working with the City on a wide range of projects dating back to 2005,and we have a wide range of experience providing similar services to local cities and utility agencies.We understand how important it is to respond quickly to the City's needs and we have the resources necessary to mobilize on short notice with experienced staff. As a highly specialized water engineering company,PACE brings a team of senior-level engineers who have a depth of experience in the design,construction,and operation of water systems.We are familiar with the City's water system infrastructure and current water quality concerns from our work developing wellhead treatment systems for the City of Huntington Beach and other local municipalities in Orange County.Our team has been involved in the pilot testing and development of treatment systems for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances(PFAS)within the County and we have years of experience handling the specific groundwater quality concerns in this region. In addition,we have conducted numerous pipeline condition assessments and alignment alternatives evaluations,enabling us to provide the most effective and feasible recommendations to address the City's aging infrastructure. As Contract Manager,QA/QC Manager,and Project Manager for pipelines and master planning,to name a few,I will impart expertise that stems from over a combined 30 years of municipal/public agency and private experience,including 17 years as a Principal Civil Engineer for the City,10 years of experience with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power(LADWP),and 7 years as a Principal with PACE for utility infrastructure projects.I offer technical expertise in both the design role and project management role,having managed all aspects of water,wastewater,and stormwater systems including capital improvement,master planning,hydraulic modeling,rate studies,rate increases,water conservation,and construction management.With a mindset of"wearing the City's hat;'our team will impart several strategies to overcome key potential issues within the City. Our team also includes key subconsultants for support roles.We can obtain additional support services,including environmental studies or flow monitoring if such services are needed for a specific project. ♦ Corrosion Engineering:Accurate Corrosion Control,Inc. ♦ Architecture and Landscape Architecture/Irrigation:Square ♦ Subsurface Utility Engineering Services including Potholing, [1]Design Group Pipe locating,and CCTV:BESS Testlab ♦ Geotechnical Engineering:Terracon ♦ Land Survey:Huitt-Zollars • Traffic Control Engineering:Traffic Control Engineering,Inc. We are available to go over our qualifications with you at any time to discuss in more detail aspects of our team's related experience. We accept the terms and conditions described in the sample copy of the City's standard form of agreement with no exceptions.We are excited to have the opportunity to work with the City to complete infrastructure improvement projects that we can all be proud of for years to come. Sincerely, Duncan Lee,PE �� Principal,QA/QC Manager—Utilities Division PROJECT MANAGER b 'fi PP f t `t. 2 mobile:(714)553-6967 office:(714)481-0662 e-mail:dlee@pacewater.com 17520 Newhope Street,Suite 200-Fountain Valley,CA 92708 VENDOR APPLICATION FORM AND COVER LETTER REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL VENDOR APPLICATION FORM TYPE OF APPLICANT: ❑ NEW 0 CURRENT VENDOR Legal Contractual Name of Corporation: Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. Contact Person for Agreement: Duncan Lee, PE Corporate Mailing Address: 17520 Newhope St. Ste 200 City, State and Zip Code: Fountain Valley, CA 92708 E-Mail Address: dlee@pacewater.com Phone: (714) 481 -0662 Fax: (714) 481 -7299 Contact Person for Proposals: Michelle Hoalton Title: Vice President, Client Services E-Mail Address: mhoalton@pacewater.com Business Telephone: (71 4) 481 -7203 Business Fax: (714) 481 -7299 Year Business was Established: 1987 Is your business: (check one) ❑ NON PROFIT CORPORATION r] FOR PROFIT CORPORATION Is your business: (check one) 0 CORPORATION ❑ LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ❑ INDIVIDUAL ❑ SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP ❑ PARTNERSHIP ❑ UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE VENDOR APPLICATION FORM AND COVER LETTER Names & Titles of Corporate Board Members (Also list Names & Titles of persons with written authorization/resolution to sign contracts) Names Title Phone Mark E Krebs President (714) 481-7222 Cory M Severson CEO (714) 481-7300 James A Matthews Vice President (714) 481-7221 Andrew T Komor Vice President (714) 481-7225 Michael G Krebs Vice President (714) 824-6590 Gary T Tolosa CTO (949) 266-0260 Andrew Ronnau Vice President (714) 481-7257 Duncan Lee Vice President (714) 481-0662 Duong Do Vice President (714) 481-7223 Elizabeth Yang Vice President (714) 481-729Q Jacob Peterson Vice President (714) 481-0657 Jose Cruz Vice President (714) 481-7248 Michelle Hoalton Vice President (714) 481-7203 Zirang Song Vice President (714) 481-7212 Robert Murphy Vice President (714) 481-7226 Ronald Rovansek Vice President (714) 514-8875 Tony Howze Vice President (714) 481-7255 Dianne Lora Vice President (714) 481-7202 Federal Tax Identification Number: 33-0265538 City of Huntington Beach Business License Number: A295323 (If none, you must obtain a Huntington Beach Business License upon award of contract.) City of Huntington Beach License Expiration Date: 2/28/2026 B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE VENDOR APPLICATION FORM AND COVER LETTER Disciplines of Civil Engineering Services Application Form *Circle all that apply* Civil Engineering Service Area Bidding? Y/N (circle) • Water/Sewer/Storm Water Engineering / No • General Civil Engineering Yes No • Ocean Engineering Yes No • Environmental/Water Quality Yes No B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE Background and Project Summary� ..,,,,..„ ,.„,,.,„ .. _•.,..,,,:.,„,,,,,„,:,i,:,..:.., ,,,•„,;... ................„,,,,,,„,...„...„........„.,,,.,•_• .....,.,.,.... ......-Akm, gym` , n ...,— -: , �� � r �� t ,a„„, o.am p i.. .. r AMA"^—#•if " �Y wr...s... „,«. x k ro .•. a w� w Y , .. 'A ^w s F?f 2, ® BACKGROUND AND PROJECT SUMMARY 2 PROJ- C UNDERSTANDING The City is comprised of a mix of residential and commercial uses and is a top regional travel destination,with around 200,000 residents and millions of visitors each year.The City's service area A,. is approximately 28 square miles and also supplies water to the Sunset Beach area.The Public Works - `-. , v_ -�� Department is responsible for the planning,engineering,and operation of the City's extensive wet t _ V ---- utilities,consisting of water,wastewater,and stormwater infrastructure.With the City being nearly ~ . «` ' r' 1,�, built out,annual capital improvement projects(CIPs)are necessary to perform routine replacement '-s . and rehabilitation of vital distribution,collection,and pumping facilities for all wet utilities.The City fit° '~ has separate dedicated enterprise funds to operate and enhance the water and wastewater system, t. .�'i,. while stormwater must rely on the highly competitive City General Fund. `,,,o0 '.. '• il LI 1 11 1 , 1 , ' lir.. , ,. i „III ,* i : . _ __ 0-:3!, ,l''l r l li 1 1_ �} i, 1 f f - '�il II -7 i 1 I'i FI B CI-.._I-.I—_:,-, 1 iI .,i s y P 9' E1 WY s • I 1I, i s i ill ',: :1.:::: i , ., _ "14'4,'"1 'i : % 17';‘,. i'l'i :, ' . 1 ,- r i 1' v r 1 tl � r C .. r-.L. � * ! r I I I •ry ... . A R ra '. af17 .. vx l r ."d. e } 1 t I - m A City of Vernon Well#22 Rehabilitation AhrA . The City is delivering approximately 28,000 acre-feet of water to its customers annually,with the primary import T ? water system infrastructure consisting of nine wells with 19,000 gpm pumping capacity,three kf connections with 22,000 gpm flow capacity,four reservoirs with 55 million gallons of storage capacity,five . b „At r - .- booster stations to maintain pressures in two pressure zones,611 miles of distribution and transmission . -1 ",, mains,and 20 miles of transmission mains shared with various adjacent cities and water purveyors.The ' ` City's Water Master Plan(WMP)includes a 20-year projection of future CIPs.The WMP was last updated in " 2023 and historically is typically updated every 5 years,along with a Financial Plan to anticipate the next rate increase.According to the City's 2024/25 five-year budget projection,water CIP expenditures will ,. primarily replace aging and/or undersized pipelines and address needed well improvements.PACE'S senior '" - staff are familiar with City's water facilities,as we have had the opportunity to work closely with the City to „, provide numerous essential water system upgrades.The City has utilized our services,including assessment, planning,concept development,final design and engineering,construction engineering support,and startup support. PACE is currently designing multiple PFAS treatment systems for Orange County Water District(OCWD)using ion exchange media.Our recent experience has shown that more and more active groundwater wells will eventually detect PFAS as they continue to pull and extract water at the wellhead.Therefore,"available space planning"to accommodate future PEAS treatment improvements is critical when improvements are designed at the City's well locations.In addition,like many regional water purveyors,most of the City's pipelines are made of brittle asbestos cement,installed around 60 plus years ago,and are steadily approaching the end of their useful life.PACE has the capabilities to design pipe replacement using a conventional open-cut approach,as well as trenchless methods using slip-lining with high strength flexible Primus Line. ti B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE BACKGROUND AND PROJECT SUMMARY 3 *I The City's primary wastewater system infrastructure consists of 27 sewer lift stations that pump on average of 9.5 million gallons of sewage daily and 360 miles of gravity and force mains.The City can reduce the teri wATE . risk ofsewer spills from pipes ged by , , by g g t _ miles of gravity and force mainclog collection fats systemoils on anand greases 18-month cycle,cleanin The annual andinspectin CIPs forhe wastewaterentire360 lift station projects are based upon the 2003 Sewer Master Plan(SMP).Historically,a lift station is replaced on 4 a 2-year cycle with design in the first year and construction in the following year.Since 2000,the City has replaced 11 lift stations.According to the City's 2024/25 five-year budget projection,the only wastewater CIP expenditure for lift station replacement is the ongoing McFadden Sewer Lift Station project. PACES Project Manager,Duncan Lee,is intimately familiar with City's wastewater facilities.During his tenure s at the City,he allocated a significant portion of his time and engineering staff resources to designing and ' managing lift station construction.It is our understanding that City's preference is for a wet well and a dry • y � , > 99 well to house mechanical and electrical equipment.At the same time,there are existing pump stations with only wet wells operating with a pair of submersible pumps.PACE has the practical experience and creative Recent Coastal Sewer Pump Station solutions to identify phasing solutions to minimize or eliminate mechanical bypass during construction to Rehabilitation/Upgrade Project Clients: seamlessly avoid service interruptions to customers while being mindful of operators'needs and designing • City of Manhattan Beach for a high level of reliability to prevent sewer spills.PACES proven ability in sewer lift station design is • City of Laguna Beach validated by several current lift station replacement and rehabilitation projects with local public agencies in • City of Anaheim the local coastal region. ♦ City of Redondo Beach • City of San Clemente • City of Alhambra �. d € t , . d • 11 • a Pi } 1! r is. a I1ill ' .. - , -� S 4� Sim a WIi ,- i' ' 4'' 7- -w� . t s�� 1 1: fl.. , ' ' i „ j 407 ,r 1t ; s d k V-" ' fit y .r. - I '> s a'.' �, - A Earvin"Magic"Johnson Park Stormwater Diversion Pump Station alb c The City's primary stormwater system infrastructure consists of 15 runoff pump stations,135 miles of pipes and channels,and 1,700 catch basins.With the City's topography being relatively flat,this system is critical, as without proper stormwater control,many areas of the City would flood during storms.The City helps keep STOT,.! A t our ocean and beaches cleaner by diverting nuisance water at nine pump stations.The 2005 Citywide Urban ,,,„- Runoff Management Plan(CURMP)provides a broad framework for managing the quantity and quality of , ,- urban runoff that reaches receiving waters.The Master Plan of Drainage(within the CURMP)identified and ` v ` created an inventory of existing storm drain facilities.Annual CIPs for stormwater are typically limited since they do not have a dedicated funding source.According to the City's 2024/25 five-year budget projection, the only planned stormwater CIP expenditures are replacing tide check valves for stormwater infrastructure in : , et. Huntington Harbor. '" _ �A PACES Project Manager,Duncan Lee,is familiar with City's stormwater facilities.It is our understanding that ' ;_ ��� - �� } all of the pump stations consist of natural gas engines.Since historical data shows a greater chance of power '''w outage than natural gas shortage,the City's preference for natural gas engines is justified.PACES staff has the experience and know-how to support storm drain improvement projects from performing hydraulic and hydrology analysis and designing collection channels,pipelines,and pump stations. ti B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE Methodology it ,..,. ,.,,,r',.'''',^,,)..',. ,,-, ' . •,.„ % ,-,, ,.,,. . ,. apliiirt • .. , , 1 ' ‘'j i la- Ai g..?, V VS -i‘ t .,. . ,, II -.. eL., r4 :ii 1111111.' , ' '': ':'.1iiittl -1 40 *: 41 -,, , '''' 7r" ,-,. .. . ,,,,,,.4„:. ,;71401 , I ,....,,t1,,:,r--- c.-- --,-__:.- , imila ,te, ,- ,,,-„,.._:___:-- „,_ — -._ t ......‘12 4,' ----t,i , ,.. METHODOLOGY 4 ROPC AROACI AND IMPLEMENTATION PACE'S will provide a cohesive team of civil,mechanical,electrical,instrumentation and controls,and hydraulic and hydrologic engineers,supported by specialty subconsultants,who can perform evaluation,planning,design,construction,and startup services to meet the City's wet utility project objectives.PACE will work directly with the City's project manager to meet challenges head-on and ensure timely,high-quality projects. STRATEGY 01 ' W , Involve City Engineering,Operations,and Maintenance Staff Early and Often. 1p ',h' Many of our staff engineers are also licensed water and wastewater operators with significant experience . in long-term operations and maintenance of water,wastewater,and stormwater facilities.Our team will meet with the City's Engineering and Operation and Maintenance staff early and often to understand and solidify project objectives.PACE'S approach is to establish goals,review existing data,study record drawings, perform site visits,and identify potential issues.We always ask City staff to take us to the station they like "the best"and to the one they deem"the worst"to gain hands-on knowledge that helps us better meet the :. expectations of City staff. w 9.___ STRATEGY 2 " "" " "- "� Validate Sizes of Proposed Improvements. - ,, _ PACE has the in-house ability to perform modeling for water,wastewater,and stormwater.If needed, i!i ; , PACE can also add a specialty subconsultant to conduct flow monitoring.PACE will review the City's _--- _.._" - available information and data to verify any previously established pipe and equipment sizes or to provide -� " sizing as required. STRATEGY 03 f' Select Equipment and Design for Reliability,Ease of Maintenance and t . Accessibility,and Safety. PACE will prepare a Preliminary Design Report(PDR)for each project,define the design direction,and provide a road map to achieving the City's goals and objectives.The report will include analysis,concept " plans,equipment selection,and controls strategies.Design strategies will focus on system reliability, simplicity for operators,easyand safe access bymaintenance personnel with minimal traffic control, P� �Y P standard equipment to minimize spare parts,and reduced risks of harming pump and electrical equipment. STRATEGY 04 Employ Performance-Based Specification Process for Major Equipment. Although a popular approach for treatment projects,waiting to complete the design to allow competitive bidding on major equipment reduces potential suppliers'interest in offering value-added alternatives that may require substantial redesign to implement.Preparing Performance-Based Specifications in the equipment selection process allows clients to get competitive bids during the early design stage,evaluate capital and operational costs,and determine operational performance with"real numbers"before final design.Another major advantage is that the project team can proceed with design knowing the specific equipment that will be used in the project without losing the benefit of a competitive free market. PREPARE RECEIVE BIDS& sf= PREPARE ❑� � CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCEMI 004 COMPARE CAPITAL SELECT DOCUMENTS FOR SPECIFICATIONS ON COSTS TO EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT '� SELECTED L EQUIPMENT PROCESSES LIFE CYCLE COSTS EQUIPMENT ti B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE METHODOLOGY 5 ...__T ; STRATEGY OS Utilize 3D Models to Visualize the Design More Clearly and Identify Potential Conflicts. Each design will be developed as a three-dimensional model,allowing City staff and our design team to visualize the completed installation better and quickly identify potential construction and operational conflicts.From the model,PACE will generate traditional two-dimensional construction drawings for bid. STRATEGY 06 Use In-House Instrumentation and Controls Specialists to Ensure Seamless Integration. L„-ter PACE can offer our extensive in-house background in the design,fabrication,programming,411F4-Aattt4t‘ ' commissioning of complex programmable logic controller(PLC),radio,and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition(SCADA)systems through our direct,"real-world"operational experience of mechanical and controls facilities.The objective is to provide seamless integration of new and old 1 I 1 ` .7-1)[ systems following City standards. STRATEGY 07 _ Develop Accurate Cost Estimates Based on Recent and Local Project Costs. t PACE will prepare an Engineer's Estimate of construction costs at various preliminary to final stages of the �= design.Such estimates will be developed by referencing recent regional applicable construction projects :_f. through PACE's local contractor experience,and from similar publicly bid projects,forming a more accurate g 14, and realistic basis for estimating construction costs. mina— . Ts If sr: STRATEGY 08 Improve Site Security with Practical and Implementable Measures. Site security at pump stations is important for multiple reasons,such as to prevent vandalism,theft,and injuries to staff from intrusion events.The City can avoid excessive expenditures for security breaches and prevent damage to the facilities with basic security measures such as intrusion switches and alarms.The City can require security cameras for sites deemed to have greater risk and exposure to crime. wz.,0 STRATEGY 9 Provide Startup,Training,and Operational Support. • PACE'S staff is adept at supporting the City's project team,including the operations staff,and can offer startupplanningand trainingmanuals.Our engineers have the experience and skillsets to work side by side 9 with the City's operations staff during the implementation,startup,and ultimate day-to-day operation of hupgraded facilities we design. the B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE METHODOLOGY 6 STRATEGY 10 Project Management and Implementation Plan. The Project Manager coordinates all planning and design work with all subconsultants and staff. Regular meetings or teleconferences will be held with applicable Project Team members and consultants to coordinate engineering study and/or design issues.Meeting minutes will be kept and retained in project files. Stakeholder Coordination The Project Manager,Duncan Lee,will be the project's primary contact with the client on contracting matters.All correspondence to the client,whether incoming or outgoing,will be through the Project Manager.The Project Manager will keep the client informed of the project's progress on a monthly basis unless otherwise indicated in the work plan or contract work scope.The monthly progress reports will,at a minimum,include: • Progress To Date • List of Issues Which May Affect Project Schedule/Objectives • Schedule Status • Work Planned for Upcoming Month In addition to the progress reports,an Action Items Matrix(AIM)will be prepared,updated monthly,and provided to the City.The AIM will identify actions to be accomplished,description of the activity,date for completion,and lead person/party responsible for ensuring the action is completed. Subconsultant Management Agreements with our subconsultants will be followed by detailed task orders delineating the budget, schedule,and scope.These task orders will be monitored for progress and compliance.We will track the resources and the costs against the planned targets to ensure the resources are efficiently employed.Our working history with subconsultants and the skill of our subconsultant team provide the basis for a well- managed project delivery. Budget Control Engineering costs will be controlled by frequent monitoring and early identification of any scope/design change affecting project costs.Construction cost estimates will be developed based on the preliminary design effort and using current costs for construction materials and techniques based on our recent/current experience and costing indexes.The estimate will then be compared to the City's budget expectations,and if a gap is present,discussions will take place to determine if value engineering or other actions are necessary. Invoicing will follow City guidelines established at the start of each project.All invoices are reviewed by the Project Manager for accuracy and compliance prior to submittal to the City. Project Scheduling 9 PACE will use the MS Project scheduling system to continuously monitor project costs,labor,and progress. We will develop a conceptual milestone schedule based upon anticipated needs of the project and major task items.With each monthly progress report,PACE will submit an updated 4-week horizon schedule reflecting planned work.PACE will promptly notify the City of any changes in anticipated project progress and will submit an updated project schedule to the City. B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE • Staffing „..,.. a it,. ..,. .. . ,..„„ !, • • '^' NR4 t4j1 a ... tiw< a . gt _._ ✓ • ,t r! " aA .�d Ra 11411 y[� 'd �1 k _ ' AM"^—R^f s IN 14 tF „x " ro L„ 1 -ri It 1"\ • .aw. .. aay bid , .�axd °• i U.41 w>i "x,at • g .-. -- (($ a e G 6 A�'} s syy e = eke*;n T_ _ ,_ Y _ -=,'ax STAFFING 7 oRGA\ 0 \ /A �ayynNcr.._, oy, subconsustanns to, �,r 1.Accurate Corrosion Control,Inc. P �0 2.BESSTestlab CHART 0 5.Huiacon ors 4.Square-1 Design Group 9�`� ,.::cP`,,,, 5.Terracon 6.Traffic Control Engineering,Inc CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CONTRACT MANAGER Duncan Lee,PE QA/QC James A.Matthews,PE Andy Komor,MS,PE Duncan Lee,PE *oil l `Qi MASTER PLANNING PIPELINE Ci.SMP S TAT 10 TREATMENT Duncan Lee,PE Duncan Lee,PE James A.Matthews,PE Andy Komor,MS,PE Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager I I I I I Jacob Peterson,PE Robert Murphy,PE Thomas Mihara,PE Matthew Mills,PE Kyle Smith,PE 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTATION&CONTROLS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING WATER QUALITYTESTING/PILOT Bashar Ishaq,MBA,PE,PMP Ernesto Camarena Santosh Shashi,PE Shanka Henkanatte Gedara,PhD Garrett Tettemer,PE Patrick Flores CORROSION SUBSURFACE UTILITY LAND SURVEY ARCHITECT GEOTECHNICAL TRAFFIC CONTROL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Paul Sedlet' Donald Whitman' Michael Kremer,PIS' Khanh Doan' Carlos Amante,PE,GE s David Kuan,MS,PE' Dale Claassen' David Mackey,PLS' Justin Duhamel' '<HY PERSONNEL Name,Role,Experience, Education,and Professional Registration Scope of Services Expertise Areas Related Project Experience PACE 1 Duncan Lee,PE • Municipal water,sewer,and • City of Huntington Beach Wells 3,6,and 8 Characterization—Huntington Beach,CA Project Manager storm drain improvements • City of Huntington Beach Well 9 GAC Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA • Water and wastewater • City of Huntington Beach Replacement of Well 1 with Well 1A—Huntington Beach,CA 36+years infrastructure • Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA BS Civil Engineering,California • Construction management • Beach Boulevard Sewer Improvement—Huntington Beach,CA State University,Long Beach • Rate studies • OCWD PFAS Well Treatment—Orange County,CA • Operations and maintenance • City of Riverside Garner B Well Treatment Condition Assessment—Riverside,CA CA PE:44825 • Project management • LA County Waterworks District No.29 Encinal Canyon Water System Improvements—Malibu,CA • Construction cost estimating • Manhattan Beach Sewer Lift Stations and Sewer Line Upgrade—Manhattan Beach,CA • City of Anaheim Center Greens Sanitary Sewer Improvements—Anaheim,CA • City of Redondo Beach Legado Development Sewer Upgrades—Redondo Beach,CA • City of Alhambra Sewer Lift Station and Pipeline Rehabilitation—Alhambra,CA • City of Newport Beach Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA • City of Long Beach Storm Drains and Pump Stations Flood Resiliency Project—Long Beach,CA • City of Riverside Phoenix Storm Drain Dry Weather Flow Diversion—Riverside CA B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE STAFFING 8 Name,Role,Experience, Education,and Professional Registration Scope of Services Expertise Areas Related Project Experience James Matthews,PE • GroundwaterTreatment/ • City of Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment—Huntington Beach,CA Sr.Consulting Engineer/QA/QC Wellhead Systems • City of San Clemente Main Pump Station Rehabilitation—San Clemente,CA • Water conveyance • City of Manhattan Beach Larsson Street and 2nd Street Booster Pump Station Upgrade— 33 Years • Water storage facilities Manhattan Beach,CA BS Civil Engineering, • Sewer collection • City of Manhattan Beach Sewer Pump Station—City of Manhattan Beach,CA San Diego State University • Pump stations/mechanical • Rancho Mission Viejo Mutual Water Company On-Call Engineering Services—South • Pipeline/hydraulics Orange County,CA CA PE:57446 • Water storage facilities • Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Stations and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA Additional States:AZ,CO, • QA/QC • Liberty Utilities Monument Well—Goodyear,AZ FL,HI,ID(inactive),NM • Forest Lawn Domestic Water Booster Pump Stations and Instrumentation&Controls (inactive),TX,UT,VA Systems—Covina Hills,CA AZ WWT Operator: • Palmdale Water District Pure Water Post Treatment System—Palmdale,CA WW023812(inactive) • California City Water System Instrumentation&Controls Systems Improvements— California City,CA Andy Komor,MS,PE • Targeted pollutant • Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA Sr. Technical Advisor stormwater treatment • Huntington Beach Wells 3,6,and 8 Characterization and Pilot Studies—Huntington Beach,CA systems • Huntington Beach Central Park Parking Lot Drainage Improvements and LID System- 24 Years • Advanced water/wastewater Huntington Beach,CA MS Civil and Environmental treatment and water reuse • Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA Engineering,Arizona State • Pump stations/mechanical • City of Redondo Beach Sewer Pump Stations Upgrades-Redondo Beach,CA University • Pipeline systems/hydraulics • Los Angeles County Public Works Compton Creek Urban Runoff Capture and Reuse at • Water storage facilities Earvin Magic Johnson Park-Los Angeles,CA BS Civil Engineering, • TMDL compliance/TMDL • Santa Monica Services Building Rainwater and Well Treatment Project-Santa Monica,CA University of Minnesota modeling • Santa Monica Advanced Stormwater and Wastewater Recycling Facility-Santa Monica CA PE:64928 • Biological nutrient removal/ • Eisenhower Medical Center Stormwater Pump Station-Rancho Mirage,CA AZ PE:46719 water quality treatment • Elk Grove Stormwater Quality Pump Station-Elk Grove,CA LA PE:PE.0034854(inactive) systems • City of Riverside Garner B Well PFOA/PFOS Treatment Pilot Testing—Riverside,CA OR PE:95149PE(inactive) • Wetland design • City of Seal Beach Lampson Water Well Hydrogen Sulfide Removal—Seal Beach,CA • City of Vernon Source Water Quality Assessment and Treatment Design—Vernon,CA • Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA • SoFi Stadium Advanced Stormwater Management Pump Station and Pipeline— Inglewood,CA Jacob Peterson,PE • Pump stations/mechanical • OCWD PFAS Well Treatment—Orange County,CA Sr.Project Engineer • Wellhead treatment and • City of Riverside Garner B Well Rehab PFOA/PFOS Future Equipping—Riverside,CA equipping • City of Seal Beach Lampson Well Treatment and Sewer Siphon—Seal Beach,CA 21 Years • Water storage reservoirs/tanks • City of Vernon Source Water Quality Assessment and Treatment Design—Vernon,CA BS Civil Engineering, • Water and wastewater • County of Riverside Phoenix Storm Drain Dry Weather Flow Diversion—Riverside,CA California Polytechnic treatment • City of Anaheim Pressure Regulation Station Rehabilitation—Anaheim,CA University,San Luis Obispo • Reclaimed water systems • Wellhead Iron and Manganese Treatment—South Orange County,CA • Water/sewer master • Pico Zone A Recycled Water Pump Station C-1494D and Talega Lift Station Modifications CA PE:79146 planning C-1511K—San Clemente,CA Certified Water Efficiency • Urban water management Professional:128195(inactive) plans Robert Murphy,PE • Pump stations/mechanical • Well 9 Wellhead Treatment System and Sewer Line Improvement—Huntington Beach,CA Sr.Project Engineer • Wellhead treatment and • Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA equipping • LA County Waterworks District No.29,Encinal Canyon Water Infrastructure 18 Years • Water storage reservoirs/tanks Improvements—Malibu,CA BS Civil Engineering, • Water and wastewater • City of San Clemente Main Pump Station Upgrade-San Clemente,CA California State University, treatment • Poinsettia,Voorhees and Pacific Sewer Lift Stations Upgrades—City of Manhattan Beach,CA Long Beach • Reclaimed water systems • City of Laguna Beach Anita Street Sewer Lift Station and Beach Access Stairs Project— • Water/sewer master Laguna Beach,CA CA PE:83207 planning • Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE STAFFING 9 Name,Role,Experience, Education,and Professional Registration Scope of Services Expertise Areas Related Project Experience Bashar Ishaq,MBA,PE, • Power distribution design • City of Seal Beach Lampson Wellhead Treatment and Sewer Siphon—Seal Beach,CA PMP • Project planning and final • Voorhees and Poinsettia,Sewer Collection and Sewer Lift Station Upgrade—Manhattan Sr.Electrical Engineer commissioning of project Beach,CA • Oversight of electrical team • Phase III Expansion of Lathrop Consolidated Treatment Plant—Lathrop,CA 11 Years • Electrical design for direct • City of Patterson Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion—Patterson,CA BS Electrical Engineering, on-line low voltage motors • West County Wastewater Water Quality and Resource Recovery Plant(WQRRP)Arc Flash, University West Short Circuit,and Coordination Study—Richmond,CA • Vallejo Waste Treatment Plant System Upgrades Project for the Arc Flash and MS Business Administration, Coordination Study—Vallejo,CA Hult International Bus.School • Hamilton Cove Sewer Lift Station Renovation—Avalon,CA CA PE:24590 AZ PE:82968 ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector:9916237 PMP:3010684 Ernesto Camarena • Controls and automation • City of Vernon Source Water Quality Assessment and Treatment Design—Vernon,CA Sr.Instrumentation and design for wells/pump • Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA Controls Specialist stations • City of Manhattan Beach Sewer Collection and Sewer Lift Stations Upgrade—Manhattan • Storage reservoirs Beach,CA 32 Years • Water treatment • City of Laguna Anita Street Sewer Lift Station—Laguna Beach,CA AA Applied Science,Computer • Water treatment process and • Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA Aided Drafting,ITT Technical instrumentation design • Los Angeles Stadium of Champions and Entertainment District Lake and Advanced Water Institute • Process flow schematics Polishing Treatment—Inglewood,CA • Conceptual design exhibits • Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA • QA/QC • Vernon Water Well 22 Water Line Improvements and Treatment System—Vernon,CA • San Clemente Main Pump Station Rehabilitation—San Clemente,CA Shanka Henkanatte • Energy and nutrient recovery • City of Riverside Garner B Treatment Plant Condition Assessment and PFOS/PFOA Full Gedara,PhD,EIT • Pilot scale demonstrations Scale Pilot System—Riverside,CA Pilot Testing/Water Quality • Membrane-based potable • Huntington Beach Well 9 Sulfide Removal Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA Specialist water recovery and reverse • Hydrogen Sulfide Removal at the Lampson Water Well—Seal Beach,CA osmosis(RO)concentrate • Golden State Water Imperial Plant PFAS Treatment Facility—Imperial,CA 11 Years management • National City Well Iron and Manganese Treatment System—National City,CA PhD Civil Engineering, • Algae-based wastewater • Golden State Water Company Del Monte Well 4 Arsenic Removal—San Dimas,CA New Mexico State University treatment systems • Santa Monica Sustainable Water Infrastructure Project(SWIP)Advanced Water Treatment • Water quality analyzation Facility—Santa Monica,CA MS Environmental • Novel Photo-biological Technology for Reverse Osmosis Brine Treatment—Alamogordo,NM Engineering, New Mexico State University Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE • Seismic Resistant Structural • City of Vernon Water Well 22 Treatment System—Vernon,CA Sr.Structural Engineer Design • Crescenta Valley Water District Well No.2 and Related Facilities—La Crescenta,CA • Equipment Anchorage& • Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA 26 Years Bracing Design • Central Lathrop Specific Plan(CLSP)Potable Water Storage Tank and Booster Pump PhD Structural Engineering, • Seismic Retrofits Station—Lathrop,CA University of California,Irvine • Structural Plan Check for Building Code Compliance Professional Structural Engineer/CA S5149 Professional Civil Engineer/ CA C61811 B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE STAFFING 10 Name,Role,Experience, Education,and Professional Registration Scope of Services Expertise Areas Related Project Experience ACCI Paul Sedlet • Project management • Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station—Maricopa County,AZ President • Cathodic protection design, • Orange County Water District—Fountain Valley,CA installation • Southwest Gas—Victorville,CA 35 Years • Monitoring for pipelines • Kinder Morgan Energy Partners—Houston,TX BS Mechanical Engineering, • Strong experience in CP University of Arizona troubleshooting,interference testing,and all ECDA type AMPP Corrosion Specialist: testing 4110 Dale Claassen • Design,installation,and • Southern Nevada Water Authority—Clark County,NV Engineer testing cathodic protection • Las Vegas Valley Water District—Las Vegas,NV systems for pipelines,water 37 Years tanks,and treatment plants BS Materials Engineering, California Polytechnic State University,San Luis Obispo NV PE:21354 Justin Duhamel • CIS,DCVG,ACVG,depth • Arizona Public Service—Phoenix,AZ Engineer of cover and soil resistivity • Salt River Project—Tempe,AZ surveys • Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station—Maricopa County,AZ 15 Years • Annual and routine cathodic BS Mechanical Engineering, protection testing and Grand Canyon University monitoring on distribution and transmission natural gas pipelines • Maintain and test ICCP and Galvanic CP systems. BESS Testlab Donald Whitman • Utility locating • LA County Department of PublicWorks On Call Potholing Service Contract—Los Angeles,CA Project Manager • Pothole excavation(hydro • Coachella Valley District Irrigation Lateral 119.64-7.5 Improvement Project—Coachella and air) Valley,CA 15 Years • CCTV camera inspection • LA country Department of Public Works Project#PW15042—Los Angeles,CA BS Mechanical Engineering, • Traffic control • San Bernardino Country Department of Public Works#T21-001—San Bernardino,CA Grand Canyon University • Project management Huitt-Zollars Michael Kremer,PLS • Design and topographic • On-Call Survey and Mapping—Simi Valley,CA Survey Manager surveys • The Village Lot 8,9,And 10 Staking—Oxnard,CA • Construction surveys • On-Call Surveying Services—Santa Ana,CA 49 Years • Canyon Booster Pump Expansion—Santa Paula,CA Rancho Santiago College • Hollywood Reservoir Water Quality Improvement Project—Los Angeles,CA • Wishing Tree Park—Torrance,CA CA PLS:8425 • Omnitrans On-Call Architectural and Engineering Services(MNT20-02)—San Bernardino,CA B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE STAFFING 11 Name,Role,Experience, Education,and Professional Registration Scope of Services Expertise Areas Related Project Experience David Mackey,PIS • Design and.topographic • Wishing Tree Neighborhood Park—Los Angeles County,CA Land Surveyor surveys • On-Call Surveying Services,Planning Area 2—Rancho Mission Viejo,CA • Topographic Surveys—Long Beach,CA 25 Years • On-Call Surveying Services—Santa Ana,CA BS Civil Engineering, • On-Call Architectural and Engineering Services(MNT20-02)—San Bernardino,CA California State Polytechnic • Pacific Electric Bike Trail—Upland,CA Y University,Pomona CA PLS:8912 Square-1 Khanh Doan • Building layout and design • Canyon Springs High School Aquatics Center—Moreno Valley,CA concepts Project Architect • Newport Coast Community Center—Newport Coast,CA • Code compliance 28 years • Building aesthetics BS Architecture, • Colors and materials California State Polytechnic specifications University,Pomona • Sustainability and high- performance architecture. • Cost-effective approach Teqacon ., . Carlos V.Amante,PE,GE • Seismic ground motion and • City of Vernon Well No.22 Structures and Site Improvements—Vernon,CA Sr.Project Manager geologic hazard evaluations • City of Laguna Beach Bluebird SOCWA Lift Station Odor Control Improvements—Laguna • Geotechnical explorations Beach,CA 30+years and engineering analyses • Orange County Water District(OCWD)Groundwater Replenishment System Final Expansion MS Geotechnical Engineering, • Shallow and deep Project—Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach,CA University of British Columbia foundation engineering • Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District(EVMWD)Diamond Regional Sewer Lift Station— design Lake Elsinore,CA MS Earthquake Engineering, • Earthworks/subgrade • City of West Covina Cameron Avenue Sewer Main Rehabilitation Project—West Covina,CA Kanazawa University preparation BS Civil Engineering, • Pavement design University of the Philippines, • Water and wastewater Metro Manila treatment CA GE:2724 • Stormwater management CA PE: • Groundwater replenishment 5783124 • Sewer and drainage systems Traffic Control Engineering David Kuan,MS,PE • Traffic control design/ • Los Angeles County Waterworks District No.29,Malibu Waterline,Upper Encinal Tank,and Traffic Control Design Lead planning Lower Encinal Pump Station Improvements Project—Malibu,CA • LBWD Emergency Water Line Repairs—Long Beach,CA 40 years • LBWD Water Meter Upgrade2650 E.Broadway-Long Beach,CA BS Civil Engineering, • City of Manhattan Beach Larsson Street Booster Pump Station and 2nd Street Pump Station University Engineering, Irvine Upgrades—Redondo Beach,CA • Katella Ave.Widening Project at State College Blvd.in Anaheim,Sewer Improvements for MS Transportation Crescent Ave.,Loara St.and North St.—Anaheim,CA Engineering, • Newhope-Placentia Trunk Sewer Replacement in State College Blvd.—Fullerton and University of California, Anaheim,CA Berkeley • JOF"C"Unit 4BTrunk Sewer Rehab.For LACSD—Long Beach,CA CA PE:57387 CA TE:1429 B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE Qualifications , . .., ,:...,,.....,....g.:,,,,ii,„„,,,,.:;,,,,,..,,;..„„:......„.„;7;.:,.,....•....,:. .. _ •:.... 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Amy � ` ��� . � ��� QUALIFICATIONS 12 A8O PACE PACE is a civil engineering firm located in Fountain Valley,only 6 miles from the City's offices.PACE II Incorporated Year 1987/State of specializes in advanced water engineering services,drawing from an extensive construction and operations California background that supports practical and sound engineering solutions that are constructible and easy to Nar0 operate.All engineers proposed herein have been trained in the field with a specific focus on materials of construction,controls and automation,and accessibility.The City benefits from the direct project involvement of PACE's senior-level staff,who have experience working with the City 00 Employees(approx.) and on similar projects.PACE has been the principal design engineer for numerous infrastructure1 Firm facilities throughout Southern California for districts and municipalities. a : 1 A , I i 1 I I l i : I al I I • Water Mains • Specialty Hydraulic Structures • Pipeline Alignment and Facility Siting • Recycled Water Distribution Studies • Wastewater Treatment/Recycling s� ! • Pressure Regulating Stations • Water Master Planning ` • Pump Stations • Water Supply Assessments&Investigations 1I a Water Storage and Distribution • Instrumentation&Controls " a Well-Head Equipping and Treatment • Urban Drainage Systems/Facilities 0 • Water Quality/Water Treatment, i Record of Success with Local Cities and Agencies The PACE team has worked on a wide range of CIP water and sewer infrastructure and treatment projects throughout Southern California both recently and currently in an on-call and individual project capacity,as listed below.This experience gives us a great understanding of unique environmental conditions, constraints,and requirements,leading to the application of the best practices and most efficient project execution on the City's projects. ♦ City of Adelanto ♦ City of Rancho Cucamonga ♦ Los Angeles County Waterworks District ♦ City of Alhambra • City of Redondo Beach No.29 ♦ City of Anaheim ♦ City of San Bernardino • Orange County Public Works • City of Avalon ♦ City of San Clemente ♦ Orange County Sanitation District ♦ City of Burbank • City of Santa Clarita a Riverside County Flood Control and Water ♦ City of Hesperia • City of Santa Monica Conservation District ♦ City of Huntington Beach ♦ City of Seal Beach ♦ San Bernardino Municipal Water ♦ City of Laguna Beach ♦ City of Vernon Department ♦ City of Lancaster ♦ City ofYucaipa • Santa Margarita Water District ♦ City of Long Beach • Irvine Ranch Water District ♦ Sweetwater Authority ♦ City of Lynwood ♦ Las Virgenes Municipal Water District a Ventura County Watershed Protection ♦ City of Manhattan Beach ♦ El Toro Water District District ♦ City of Newport Beach ♦ Los Angeles County Public Works ♦ City of Pacific Grove • Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts 8776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PAC E QUALIFICATIONS 13 PACE Unique Qualifications 01 02 e 3 Demonstrated Success with Proven Senior Level Staff Directly Involved Wear"the City's Hat"With Key. Performance on Numerous Completed in Communication,Design Solutions, Team Member that is Former Senior Municipal Projects Provides and Start-Up Services: Duncan Lee,Andy Engineer with City:,Duncan Lee PE,the Komor and other keysenior PACE staff involved in 9 y Confidence to City Staff: More than 15 teams Contract Manager,will impart his in-depth projects performed in the past 15 years including City projects are directly connected to the design understanding of the City's facilities and challenges accurate cost estimates and efficient and robust and City communication as Project Managers on to seamlessly integrate the PACE team to serve as an configurations,such as Peck Reservoir and Well 9 critical project efforts. extension of City staff. Water Quality Improvements. r y, } � ' e v-$ , rervI e �ji ' '7 #, '., "'''': ,-a6. — ffi. '' . ' '$ tir y" .c " ' kifil «, e ', i i ' Lei T r 4'yr i"(. g '' M ' .� a ' n ,t 04 008 Constructability and Operability Creative Solutions for the rehabilitation of Advanced Complex Hydraulics analysis Background Ensures Buildable and water mains,sewer collection,pumping facilities, and design capabilities and specialized techniques toanalyze existing , g andrecycled and applications a Low Cost Reliable Operation:PACE has pressure regulating facilities,storage, y an extensive background in design-bid-build, water systems with access challenges. wastewater,and stormwater systems. design-build,CMAR,and operations that provide a unique insight into project designs to improve constructability and minimize construction cost. 07 08 In-House Laboratory to Identify Accurate Construction Cost Crucial Next Steps on Important Water Estimating: PACE has a positive track record Quality Projects:Worked closely with City working closely with City's engineering and staff performing on-site testing and piloting operations staff to carefully select improvements providing essential data to validate proposed that would be simple to construct and meet solutions. budget constraints while satisfying operations requirements.PACE cost estimates are frequently within 5%of the average of the low two bids. 0A B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES—WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 14 SHCONSULTANTS Corrosion Engineering Accurate Corrosion Control,Inc.(ACCI)is a 1,200-person employee owned corporation specializing in corrosion control and cathodic protection.Established in 1984 in Phoenix,Arizona,the Company maintains 11001 the same high standards it was founded on 38 years ago,providing quality corrosion control engineering, monitoring,installation and materials,on time and within budget. Subsurface Utility Engineering BESS BESS is a certified MBE&UNION Underground Utility Service Company established in 1967 as a privately owned C-Corporation.BESS provides a complete range of underground utility designation and utility UTILITY SOLUTIONS mapping services to both private and public companies throughout California,Nevada,and Arizona.They are committed to providing quality service that exceeds client's needs and expectations using the most advanced technologies available. • Land Surveying H U ITT Huitt-Zollars,Inc.,a corporation,is a full-service engineering and surveying firm with 20 offices HZ ZOLLARS throughout the U.S.Founded in October 1975,Huitt-Zollars has a staff of 482 professionals,technical and support personnel with diversified skills,capable of handling highly complex multi-discipline assignments.Huitt-Zollars is consistently ranked as a top design firm by Engineering News-Record and Architectural Record. Architecture and Landscape Architecture SQUARE [ 1 ] Founded in 2005,SQUARE-1 Design Group[formerly,KXD studio]is a full-service architecture firm focused on innovative excellence and delivering outstanding service to clients of all industries.Drawing on our creative visions and over 50 years of combined experience,our firm offers innovative solutions to complex design problems.The firm is centrally located within Southern California in Huntington Beach. Work is generated in collaboration with the client in the field,from design sessions to construction administration. Geotechnical Engineering '" Since their founding in 1965,Terracon has grown into a thriving,employee-owned,multidiscipline @I'1'3C0�'o engineering consulting firm delivering facilities,environmental,geotechnical,and materials services. Explore wkh us Their more than 7,000 employees include engineers,scientists,architects,facilities experts,and field professionals focused on solving engineering and technical challenges from more than 180 locations nationwide. Traffic Control TRAFFIC CONTROL ENGINEERING,INC. Organized in 1989,Traffic Control Engineering,Inc.specializes in traffic and transportation engineering including preparing traffic control plans and detour plans for construction work in or about public streets,and conducting traffic impact studies and alternative alignment evaluation for constructing underground utility lines.Traffic Control Engineering,Inc.has prepared traffic control plans for Caltrans as well as various cities,counties,water districts,and private contractors throughout Southern California over the course of the past 36 years. B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 15 R ---- -VA\ PROJECT REFERENCES A A r T T DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER& KEY PERSONNEL City of Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment Huntington Beach,CA January 2013—2023(post PACE provided multiple phases of project development,laboratory services,piloting, construction monitoring) �,' concept development,water treatment facility engineering,planning division graphics, City of Huntington C Beach ;tit and startup and operations support services on this innovative and unique treatment Lili Hernandez • `; system for the City of Huntington Beach.Sophisticated desktop,bench-scale,pilot-scale, principal Civil Engineer 1 ,z r F and full-scale demonstrations wereprovided for confirmation of the proposed biological (714)374-5386 w. ,k. P p 9 t + 1 ,' fi treatment of reduced(non-oxidized)drinking water quality constituents in the potable Ihernandez@surfcity-hb.org 1 supply at Well 9 and other City wells. Pi Andy Komor,MS,PE 1 f M Design of the complete 3,000 gpm(4.3 MGD)treatment facility included six 10-foot Project Manager diameter biological activated carbon(BAC)filtration vessels,with complete structural, James Matthews.PE ',No . ' ' Po *A► mechanical,electrical,and controls integration for reliable and simple operation.A custom Sr Consulting Engineer filtration control panel was tied into the City's centralized Supervisory Control and Data Duncan Lee,PE(as client)— Acquisition(SCADA)system for fully automated controls Since monthly backwashing was Principal Manager for City of r needed for this treatment system,PACE designed a 200-foot long 8-inch PVC sewer pipeline Huntington Beach located under Warner Avenue to to divert backwash wastewater into the new sewer line. Robert Murphy,PE ' Relevant Features: Sr.Project Engineer/Field Engineer • 4.3 MGD(3,000 gpm)groundwater • Water quality analysis Ernesto Camarena • m treatment • Treatment system piloting Sr.Instrumentation and Controls • GAC filtration system ♦ Instrumentation and controls Specialist OCWD PFAS Well Treatment Orange County,CA July 2024—Ongoing OCWD hired PACE to provide well PFAS treatment design for six water well sites located in Orange County Water District Stanton,Garden Grove,and Placentia for Golden State Water Company.The pressure vessel Laurence Esguerra Sr.Engineer treatment system will treat flows between 400 and 3,500 gallons per minute.Based on (714)378-3330 ��,�, the design well capacity at each site,the treatment system selected by OCWD will be sized 1 and designed to meet the pilot study recommended treatment objectives.Alternative lesguerra@ocwd.CO m *' ,� concept plans will be prepared and provided to stakeholders to review. Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager 1 Relevant Features: Jacob Peterson,PE I Sr.Project Engineer • "'-"' ' • 400 to 3,500 gpm PFAS well performance ',- Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE a -�,q > treatment systems • Coordination with the Water District Sr.Structural Engineer • Evaluation of alternative concepts and multiple cities • Pre-treatment filtration to improve City of Riverside Garner B Well Treatment Condition Assessment and PFOA/ September 2020—June 2022 PFOS Treatment Pilot Testing Riverside,CA City of Riverside In response to new Notification Levels for PFOA and PFOS,the City of Riverside initiated Fernando Romero S a full-scale pilot project to treat water pumped from the Garner B well.PACE conducted Utilities Senior Water Engineer a complete condition assessment to determine the feasibility of rehabilitating an (951)826 5443 out-of-service GAC treatment system to treat PFOA/PFOS.Upon determining that the EL fromero@riversideca.gov 1 li rehabilitation was feasible,PACE prepared improvement plans and specifications to reactivate the treatment system,designed modifications to accommodate either GAC or Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager ,. ion exchange media,and specified components to be replaced,including the flow meter Andy Komor,MS,PE QA/QC L and tank lining. Jacob Peterson,PE ,.^ go�� Sr.Project Engineer I, Relevant Features: Shanka Henkanatte Gedara, I .1 g C e Condition assessment and GAC or ion exchange media for PFOA/ PhD,EIT PilotTesting and Water ,� recommendations for reactivating an PFOS removal Quality Analysis Engineer ii " ��z_ existing well treatment system • Improvement plans and specifications „, ; , -.- ,,�,,: .,F • Modifications to accommodate either for replacement components ti B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES—WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 16 DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER& KEY PERSONNEL I �, ,� Los Angeles County Waterworks District No.29 Malibu Upper Encinal Tank, June 2019—Ongoing ,� . p, Lower Encinal Pump Station,and Water Line Improvements Los Angeles County Public Los Angeles County,CA Works The Los Angeles County Waterworks District No.29,which provides water supply to the Katrine Usi Project Manager City of Malibu,selected PACE to perform engineering design services for the Upper and (424)571-3291 Lower Encinal Canyon zones.Approximately 5,600 linear feet of water line improvements KUsi@dpw.lacounty.gov addressed system deficiencies in both zones.PACE also designed a new Upper Encinal Tank to increase storage capacity and prepared design upgrades to the Lower Encinal Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager =e: Pump Station equipment and electrical systems. James Matthews,PE Principal/QA/QC Relevant Features: Robert Murphy,PE ♦ Potable pipeline replacement • Generator installation Sr.Project Engineer ♦ Water tank replacement • Permitting assistance Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE ♦ Pump station rehabilitation Sr Structural Engineer , City of San Clemente Gateway Village Plaza DIP Replacement San Clemente,CA October 2022—Ongoing PACE designed the replacement of approximately 2,000 linear feet of the 8-inch diameter City of San Clemente DIP in the Gateway Village Plaza parking lot and appurtenances using PVC pipe.Three Shawn Ryan Sr.Civil Engineer �, a sections of the pipe network will be rehabilitated through slip-lining to protect private on- ' "t•d t �_ site elements such as planter boxes,retaining walls,and decorative concrete pavement. (949)361 8200 ", PACE provided potential pipe alignments and suggestions to extend the useful life of new ryans@san-clemente.org 4 �, , pipes,met all project needs,and overcame site constraints. Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager ' l, Robert Murphy,PE QA/QC '* � ,° � r Relevant Features: • Approximately 2,000 linear feet ♦ Utility investigation of potable transmission main • Asbestos cement pipe removal replacement • Developed a sequence of work to I i ♦ Permitting assistance maintain services during construction • Cathodic protection City of Seal Beach Lampson Wellhead Treatment and Sewer Siphon Seal Beach,CA January 2020—Ongoing The Lampson water well produces up to 4,000 gpm.Historically high hydrogen sulfide Cityof Seal Beach (H2S)concentration levels have caused the well to be underutilized.PACE was contracted by the City to evaluate treatment alternatives and employed on site pilot testing to Iris Lee Public Works Director/City Engineer dm evaluate the viability of a biological treatment process under various operating conditions. (562)431-2527 The final system design effectively removes H2S odors and reduces chlorine chemical ilee@sealbeachca.gov I, ;55 h dosage using four 12-foot diameter steel pressure vessels,and also allows for future `� - ,7 1 . 7,; incorporation of PFAS treatment.PACE also designed the electrical and controls system for Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager the new equipment,including lighting.Additionally,since the filter vessels need periodic Andy Komor,MS,PE QA/QC backwashing and the wastewater can be discharged to the existing sewer system,PACE Jacob Peterson,PE designed an inverted sewer siphon to increase flow capacity through an existing choke Sr.Project Engineer III �; __ point Approximately 100 feet of6-inch pipeline was designed and located along an Bashar Isha ,MBA,PE,PMP ./ _," �_ P PP Y adjacent roadway.PACE also assisted the City in obtaining the DOW permit. Sr.Electrical Engineer * r ' `" Shanka Henkanatte Gedara, Relevant Features: PhD EIT Pilot Testing and Water • 4,000 gpm biological treatment treatment process using GAC Quality Analysis Engineer system • Four 12-foot steel pressure vessels • Treatment pilot study to determine • Invert siphon for backwash discharge Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE the feasibility of a biological to the existing sewer system Sr.Structural Engineer B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 17 DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER& KEY PERSONNEL 1 City of Vernon Source Water Quality Assessment and Treatment Design Vernon,CA March 2025-Ongoing The City contracted with PACE to evaluate water quality concerns at the City's seven .* City of Vernon active well locations and design a treatment system to reduce levels of manganese,iron, Joanna Moreno Civil Engineer ,- ,.,,e , -,, T � I and PFAS.As part of the assessment,PACE will also develop a Master Plan approach for (323)583-8811 treatment systems at all seven wells to ascertain the most effective and feasible treatment jmoreno@ci.vernon.ca.us options and streamline future treatment designs for the remaining wells. • Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager 9 Relevant Features: James Matthews,PE QA/QC • Water quality assessment of seven • Master Plan concept approach to rE ', j ", active water wellsprioritizethemosteffectivetreatment Sr.JcobectEngine r S Project Engineer '. - 'I , I • PFAS treatment system design options and streamline future Shanka Henkanatte Gedara, treatment design PhD,EIT Pilot Testing Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE Sr.Structural Engineer IW,I A A i * _ S7 -- � T . T T —_) T 1 1�A.'. _ _ �T� _L _ _� _l_ DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER& KEY PERSONNEL _.,i l City of Manhattan Beach Poinsettia,Voorhees,and Pacific Sewer Lift Stations July 2020-Ongoing j t: Upgrade Manhattan Beach,CA City of Manhattan Beach PACE completed feasibility studies and concept plans and is currently designing upgrades Gilbert Gamboa Sr.Civil Engineer to three sewer force mains and three sewer lift stations for the City of Manhattan Beach at the Pacific Avenue Wastewater Pump Station(WWPS),Poinsettia Avenue WWPS,and (310)802 5356 Voorhees WWPS.PACE determined that,as an alternative to improving the Pacific Avenue ggamboa@citymb.info ,, WWPS,the station could be replaced with 800 linear feet of 12-inch gravity pipe.Upgrades Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager ;. , _ :7 at the Voorhees WWPS include approximately 1,200 linear feet of 6-inch force main,and James Matthews,PE the Poinsettia Avenue WWPS will be upgraded with 120 linear feet of 4-inch force main Principal QA/QC } and 80 linear feet of 8-inch gravity pipe.All three lift stations are located in sensitive areas, Robert Murphy,PE f y including in front of or adjacent to homes and in a driveway to a local church. Pumping Svstem/Sr.Project 1 ;r �� Engineer/Mechanical Design ." ;,.- 'A, Relevant Features: Bashar Ishag,MBA,PE,PMP . , s • Replacement of 3,350 feet of sewer bypass system during construction Sr.Electrical Engineer 1 ,. e R ; pipeline ranging from 4 to 12 inches • Trenchless pipeline installation Ernesto Camarena r rjT '°` � ;,. , • Phased construction to avoid the • Coordinated utility relocation Sr.Instrumentation and Controls ;r , ' need to operate a separate temporary Specialist Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE Sr.Structural Engineer City of Laguna Beach Anita Street Sewer Lift Station Laguna Beach,CA November 2021 -Ongoing The City of Laguna Beach's Anita Street Sewer Lift Station,servicing an average daily flow of up to 80,000 gallons per day,is at the end of its useful service life and in need of City of Laguna Beach r an upgrade to ensure ongoing reliable operation.The lift station infrastructure shares its David Shissler,PE r . ry Director of Water Quality site with the public beach access stairs,which are also in need of improvements to meet (949)497 0328 ,' ' current standards.PACE developed design plans and to meet the City's goals for better ' maintenance access,reliability,and increased capacity for the lift station,with several dshissler@lagunabeachcity.net ,44'4'4° :-.L '.. viewing platforms and new public facility amenities integrated into the design to enhance Robert Murphy,PE , ` will restructured,and the u er portion of the Sr.Project Manager ,��,w=, f _ the public coastal site.The access stairs bepp .r James Matthews,PE � site will also be regraded to facilitate better access.Construction is being carefully planned p ,'. t rincial/QAQC '� to avoid hindering beach access during the summer. p Ernesto Camarena ��, '; o .,„; Relevant Features: Sr.Instrumentation and Controls ,„ a� ` ' �'i • Sewer lift station replacement design • Improved beach access stairway Specialist '' '- • Site renderings to support public • Combined aesthetic and functional outreach and address aesthetic design elements -` im act concerns B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES—WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 18 DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER& KEY PERSONNEL City of Anaheim Center Greens Sanitary Sewer Improvements Anaheim,CA June 2021 —Ongoing � ' PACE provided the City of Anaheim a fast-track design to relocate and upsize an existing City of Anaheim 6-inch sewer pipeline running through the Center Greens Park.With the high-profile park William Grigsby Project Manager- W improvements and sewer improvements located adjacent to City Hall,as well as a row of (714)765-5259 , � condominiums located northeast of the park,the project team collaborated with the City's WGrigsby@anaheim.net stakeholders and utility companies to identify alternate pipeline alignments to minimize �� impacts.The final alignment consisted of approximately 180 feet of 8-inch VCP sewer pipe. Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager Relevant Features: ♦ Replacement of 6-inch sewer line ♦ East-tracked design x with 180 feet of 8-inch VCP • Construction engineering support • Utility coordination and relocation with SoCalGas gime '' City of Redondo Beach Legado Development Sewer Upgrades Redondo Beach,CA November 2018—November .1 , ' PACE designed approximately 550 feet of new 12-inch sewer pipe and multiple manholes 2021 ' through major intersections and along Pacific Coast Highway to provide additional City of Redondo Beach miltI conveyance capacity for the City of Redondo Beach.The pipeline traverses a Caltrans Geraldine Trivedi Civil Engineer k e highway and the City of Torrance right-of-way,so multiple encroachments were required r �,,.'' -,f` for the project.PACE evaluated alignment alternatives and trenchless construction (310)318 0661 1 technologies and was able to identify an alignment to cross both over and under existing Geraldine.Trivedi@redondo.org underground utilities.During construction,the contractor submitted an alternate trenchless Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager * 7,_ .. a+' construction approach called"Pilot-Tubing'PACE evaluated the new construction method ' and agreed it was beneficial for the City to proceed.This trenchless method significantly ' - reduced construction traffic impact with some cost savings to the City. Relevant Features: i ° , , f • Designed 550 feet of 12-inch sewer ♦ Evaluated multiple pipeline ,. ,, - : pipe requiring permits from multiple alignments to avoid existing / '. public entities underground utilities . ,1, • Retained existing sewer pipe in • Construction engineering support ® ' . rr,xj operation for added redundancy s m - li��Jn� N 3 J � x, I ® i Qom City of Alhambra Sewer Lift Station Replacement and Pipeline Rehabilitation January 2022—Ongoing Alhambra,CA City of Alhambra With Sewer Lift Station#5 approaching the end of its useful life,the City of Alhambra Thomas Amore 1a hired PACE to provide engineering design services to replace the lift station.PACE reviewed Engineering Associate,Utilities ,' 0 and evaluated current conditions to identify viable alternatives and prepared hydraulic . Department = modeling with flow monitoring to efficiently size the wet well,pumps,and other (626)300-1562 ' equipment.The new pump station has dual 150 gpm pumps,and improvements also tamare@cityofalhambra.org j included 100 feet of new 8-inch pipe,slip-lining of 550 feet of 6-inch pipe,and 30 feet . " ) I�, of new 4-inch force main.The existing dry and wet wells were converted into emergency Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager �_. storage.PACE also assessed and rehabilitated 280 feet of 8-inch sewer main adjacent to Lift Station#3 that crosses beneath a freeway on-ramp. m Relevant Features: ♦ Pump station replacement and • Stationary backup generator and SCE pipeline rehabilitation utility coordination • New gravity sewer pipeline and • Phased construction sewer force main B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 19 U STORMWATER DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER&I KEY PERSONNEL g '� ,, Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline Newport Beach,CA May 2018-Ongoing ,� < , A series of valves on the exterior of Balboalsland are manually opened and closed daily City of Newport Beach }: 'Iv to allow stormwater to drain into the ocean and prevent ocean water from flooding the Mike Sinacori :.•'''''' : island.When storm events occur during high tide,portable pumps with generators are �?• � � ., Assistant City Engineer x � , used to pump stormwater over the seawall.PACE was initially contracted to develop several (949)644 3342 " stormwater drainage concepts.Based on high-level hydrology and hydraulics analyses of ; �' � msinacori@newportbeachca.gov �,4 �� , these concept designs,PACE recommended constructing six equivalent duplex stormwater .4. ' -, '.. pump stations on the perimeter of the island,connected to a 24-inch diameter collector ring Andy Komor,MS,PE w a',j Project Manager drain system.The analysis and models demonstrated that this proposed stormwater drainage ,,. ,. system would function sufficiently during high tide and storm events. James Matthews,PE � Principal/Quality Control . J ._T. Relevant Features: Duncan Lee,PE I r • Submersible/non-clog pump ♦ Sub-watershed mapping analysis for Sr.Consulting Engineer ,,,,, - stations drainage scenarios Robert Murphy,PE • Automated flood evacuation ♦ Pipeline upgrade/replacement Mechanical Design/Project Engineer ♦ Planning and design for new gravity design g ^� - drainage collection system Ernesto Camarena y * . Sr.Instrumentation&Controls I A Specialist City of Long Beach Storm Drains and Pump Stations Flood Resiliency Project October 2019-Ongoing 'MI &WA Long Beach,CA City of Long Beach The City of Long Beach has a total of 24 stormwater pump stations,some of which date back George Ker Sr.Civil Engineer to the early 1900s and,as a result,many are in need of improvements.The City obtained (562)570-6525 a federal EDA grant to fund a portion of the improvements.PACE was hired to design george.ker@longbeach.gov '� im provements mprovements for seven drainage areas and rehabilitate up to seven existing pump stations throughout the City.Out of the seven storm drain sites,two required additional hydrology Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager 9y{g t f- L� , T { ' and hydraulic calculations to size the new storm drain pipes to meet City design standards. Robert Murphy,PE a '' .� Site condition assessments of pump stations were performed to identify critical necessary Sr.Project Engineer : e improvements.The improvements under design consist of 1,200 feet of 36-inch RCP 700 feet Santosh Shahi,PhD,SE,PE of 30-inch RCP slip-lining 140 feet of 18-inch CMP,minor street regrading,new catch basins, Sr.Structural Engineer pumps,MCCs,one new roof and other instrumentation and control improvements. — �, i Relevant Features: ♦ New storm drains and catch basins ♦ Pump station condition assessment • Pipeline rehabilitation ♦ Pump station rehabilitation 'u ♦ Street drainage improvements County of Riverside Phoenix Storm Drain Dry Weather Flow Diversion Riverside,CA July 2019-July 2021 G, , ® PACE designed a diversion structure from the County-owned 72-inch Phoenix storm drain to divert dry weather flows to the City of Riverside-owned 24-inch sewer main.This"Smart" Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District ICJ d system can also divert wet weather flows,with built-in controls and a rain gauge to allow Ava Moussavi ��°_� al gyp- the end user to limit the flow into the sewer system.The diversion system diverts up to 1 cfs of flow and includes a treatment device to remove floatable trash,oil,and sediments;a valve Assist:Engineer/Project Planning "" w "" " vault;discharge pipe flow measuring assembly;uninterruptible power supply(UPS)battery (951)9av riv4 amoussav@rivco.org fr,v backup in case of power outage;and controls such as a rain gauge to detect storm events. g y> ," 34r tli;'. These improvements allow the Cityto maintain the dryweather diversion system and meet Duncan Lee,PE Project Manager , ' ‘ }, %.' the Middle Santa Ana River Comprhensive Bacteria Rduction Plan(CBRP)objectives. Jacob Peterson,PEj g , � / Sr.Project Engineer , -a --- _ A..-- Relevant Features: , ; ; I ♦ Planning and design of diversion • On-going flow monitoring , structures • Municipal stormwater and sewer , ? ♦ Diversion pipe diversion system B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS 20 DATES AGENCY INFO, PROJECT PROJECT NAME,LOCATION,SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED&RELEVANT FEATURES MANAGER& KEY PERSONNEL Earvin Magic Johnson Park Stormwater Diversion,Capture,and Reuse System August 2016—December 2020 Los Angeles,CA AHBE Landscape Architects . .: 1al.,,",i PACE designed a unique new stormwater system that serves as a sustainable water source at for the Los Angeles County , - K Earvin Magic Johnson Park.An urban runoffdiversion structure taps into an existing 84-inch Community Development diameter storm drain to divert flows of up to 33 cfs to a new pump station.Captured flows Commission `4. are pumped into a treatment facility with ozone,coagulation,circulation,aeration,and water Thuan Nguyen Civil Engineer conditioning prior to discharge to the wetland planter areas of the renovated lake system, (626)458-7165 providing maintenance access and further treatment.This system collects,retains,and reuses tnguyen@dpw.lacounty.gov ' 60%of the first-flush flows of the 375-acre watershed,amounting to approximately 7 acre- " feet of flows from a significant wet weather event. Andy Komor,MS,PE Sr.Consulting Engineer:Diversion Relevant Features: Structure/Pump Station • Planning and design of diversion • Water quality treatment addresses Ernesto Camarena structures TSS,turbidity,color,odor,nutrients, Sr,Instrumentation and Controls • LID application to capture 85th pathogens,and metals Specialist percentile storm event • BMP monitoring and quarterly • Capture and treatment of dry and wet reporting weather flows OC River Walk Storm Drain Diversions Anaheim,CA August 2020—Ongoing The 0C River Walk project site is comprised of a 450-foot wide by 9,000-foot long segment City of Anaheim of the Santa Ana River corridor that the City of Anaheim aims to transform into a world- Jose"JJ"Jimenez Parks Manager renowned urban recreation destination.PACE led the engineering feasibility study and is now (714)765-4463 in the design phase for the project.Two rubber dams located within the Santa Ana River will jjimenez@anaheim.net impound water in the river during dry weather conditions,creating aesthetic and recreational benefits and promoting recharge into the underlying aquifer,which supplies potable water Andy Komor,PE to the community.During storm events,the inflatable rubber dams would deflate in order Lead Mechanical Systems Engineer to maintain the rivers hydraulic capacity for flood conveyance.A number of stormwater Jacob Peterson _ a' '�= , diversion stations will be designed to divert dry weather flow away from the impoundments Sr.Project Engineer ' ,ite through the use of gravity pipes or pump stations to maintain high water quality in the il !!!' impoundments. Relevant Features: x ' . • Assessment and design of diversion improvements system for 26 storm drains • PS&E preparation • Dry weather diversion pump station • State/federal grant funding design administration • Hydraulic analysis of proposed B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE QUALIFICATIONS OR V References of Work Performed Form (List 5 Local References) Comany Name:Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. 1. Name of Reference: City of Redondo Beach Address: 415 Diamond St, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Contact Name: Geraldine Trivedi Phone Number: (310)318-0661 Email: geraldine.trivedi@redondo.org Dates of Business: 2016-ongoing 2. Name of Reference: City of San Clemente Address: 910 Calle Negocio, Ste 100, San Clemente, CA 92673 Contact Name: Shawn Ryan Phone Number: (949) 361-8200 Email: ryans@san-clemente.org Dates of Business: 2011-ongoing 3. Name of Reference: City of Seal Beach Address: 211 Eighth St, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Contact Name: Iris Lee Phone Number: (562)431-2527 Email: ilee@sealbeachca.gov Dates of Business: 2020-2021 4. Name of Reference: City of Huntington Beach Address: 2000 Main St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Contact Name: Lili Hernandez Phone Number: (714) 374-5386 Email: Ihernandez@surfcity-hb.org Dates of Business: 2005-ongoing 5. Name of Reference: City of Newport Beach Address: 100 Civic Center Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Contact Name: David Webb Phone Number: (949)644-3328 Email: dawebb@newportbeachca.gov Dates of Business: 2018-ongoing B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE Appendix ....... ... ... . ............., . ........:... . ;ram T. e • • A a;•)x ,.. rw IL Ndd{dam rV;Nku a[„`d' ,.I;.d"^s,"•:•-U r }, # �&af''7rr . u k.' ,•g ° � "�� a — ?�w' s� ��i 3 , jt "( 'mR x._. .p^.j �4�. t ',�$ - r re- �a •, ., 4,-,,.:,.: 4ir— � � "; jj r 1, �r d r' a. k ,... �*etn4 w'• ; } v ya $ ,IRUk'� :,,- ,•} s. APPENDIX // RESUMES 12 cesign orojoct „. manager < •i .fl3ataa 4 With more than 30 years of municipal/public agency experience,including most recently 17 years as a Principal Civil Engineer for the Cityof Huntington Beach and nearly10years of experience with Duncan P 9 9 P Lee , the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power(LADWP)with drinking water and recycled water, Duncan Lee offers technical expertise on the engineering of municipal water infrastructure in both the design role and the City project management role.He has managed all aspects of water,sewer, PEand recycled water systems from capital improvement design and project implementation,master planning,rate studies,rate increases,water conservation,and construction management.The pIa g, udg majority of the projects that he managed/designed were performed for coastal cities throughout EDUCATION California.He will impart several strategies to overcome key potential project issues and his value BS Civil Engineering,California State University,Long is most felt in his proven ability to unite engineering,operation,maintenance,and consultants in a Beach—1985 productive and collaborative environment. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 36 Years RELATED EXPERIENCE Joined PACE in 2018 City of Huntington Beach Wells 3,6,and 8 Characterization—Huntington Beach,CA While employed by the City of Huntington Beach,Mr.Lee led this project to address sulfide odor and/or color issues REGISTRATIONS with three City wells.PACE performed water quality monitoring and profiling,then performed a GAC pilot study at Professional Engineer/CA 44825 each well.The data collected during the studies helped the City understand the applicability and usefulness of GAC filtration to improve the quality of drinking water from these wells and reduce operational costs. City of Huntington Beach Well 9 GAC Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA Mr.Lee served as the City's Principal Engineer managing the analysis and design of a complete 3,000 gpm(4.3 MGD) GAC filtration treatment system for Well 9.The project included multiple phases of project development,laboratory services,piloting,concept development,water treatment facility engineering,planning division graphics,and startup and operations support services. City of Huntington Beach Replacement of Well 1 with Well 1A—Huntington Beach,CA Led by Mr.Lee while he was employed by the City,this water well replacement project was crucial to increasing the overall reliability of the City's aging well infrastructure.All equipment was placed indoors to protect it from public view,and the well room was designed with removable walls and roof to allow for major maintenance and rehabilitation activities.The well can produce up to 2,500 gpm with a 250-horsepower motor and has the option to operate with a variable frequency drive at fixed or variable speed. Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA Mr.Lee served as the City's Principal Engineer for the final design plans and construction services of the structural, mechanical,and electrical modifications for the booster pump station to allow for build-out of a new hybrid pumping system,capable of using either electric-powered motors or natural gas engines. Additional Project Experience Beach Boulevard Sewer Replacement—Huntington Beach,CA City of Manhattan Beach Poinsettia,Voorhees,and Led by Mr.Lee while Principal Engineer for the City,this project consisted of installing over 1 mile of 8-inch to 15-inch Pacific Sewer Lift Stations Upgrade,City of Anaheim PVC sewer pipe along Beach Boulevard.The existing sewer main was left in operation and connected to the new Center Greens Sanitary Sewer Improvements,City sewer system to provide additional redundancy. of Redondo Beach Legado Development Sewer Upgrades,City of Alhambra Sewer Lift Station OCWD PFAS Well Treatment—Orange County,CA Replacement and Pipeline Rehabilitation,City of Newport Beach Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Mr.Lee is serving as the Project Manager for the well PFAS treatment design for six water well sites located in Stanton, Station and Pipeline,City of Long Beach Storm Drains Garden Grove,and Placentia for Golden State Water Company.The pressure vessel treatment system will treat flows and Pump Stations Flood Resiliency Project,City of between 400 and 3,500 gallons per minute.Based on the design well capacity at each site,the treatment system Riverside Phoenix Storm Drain Dry Weather Flow selected by OCWD will be sized and designed to meet the pilot study recommended treatment objectives.Alternative Diversion concept plans will be prepared and provided to stakeholders to review. B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 13 sr. consuting encineer / QA/QC James James Matthews is highly regarded in the water,wastewater,recycled water,and stormwater industries for his tremendous wealth of practical knowledge and his ability to use old and new technologies,hands-on experience,and research to produce value for his clients and their V att h ews projects.Mr.Matthews has created designs for a multitude of award-winning projects;saving PE capital and operation costs,reducing construction schedules,and minimizing operation and maintenance needs on water and wastewater treatment facilities,reservoirs,and pump stations by implementing creative ideas and concepts.As both a licensed engineer and operator,Mr.Matthews is a technical expert in infrastructure and treatment engineering design,construction,and EDUCATION operations.He has particular experience in leading design and design,build teams by providing BS Civil Engineering,San Diego State University-1994 "cradle to grave"services on all aspects of complex water resource projects.He has been directly YEARS OF EXPERIENCE involved in over 250 water projects in the U.S.,Canada,and Central America. 33 Years Joined PACE in 1994 RELATED EXPERIENCE Prior:2 years with City of San Diego Water Production City of Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment—Huntington Beach,CA Engineering Division Mr.Matthews served as the Sr.Consulting Engineer and provided QA/QC oversight for testing,alternatives analysis, and design services of a complete 2,500 gpm(3.5 MGD)GAC filtration system treatment facility.Mr.Matthews REGISTRATIONS provided key technical direction on the alternatives evaluated and process selection and also led the design, Professiona Engineer/CA 57446 construction,and programming of a custom filtration control panel. Professiona Engineer/AZ 34090 Professiona Engineer/CO 0054243 City of San Clemente Main Pump Station Rehabilitation—San Clemente,CA Professiona Engineer/FL 69722 Mr.Matthews was the Principal/Project Manager overseeing the engineering design,construction management, Professiona Engineer/HI 13718 Professiona Engineer/ID 11229(inactive) and instrumentation and controls integration for renovation of the City's Main Pump Station,which is responsible for Professiona Engineer/NM 16491(inactive) 70%-80%of the City's total sanitary sewer flow.Mr.Matthews's recommended and implemented improvements Professiona Engineer/TX 132370 included replacement of one of the station's main pumps with a smaller,more energy efficient and clog-resistant unit. Professiona Engineer/UT 11893246 2202 The project all but eliminated pump clogging and significantly reduced electrical costs. Professiona Engineer/VA 0402040716 NCEES 18-931-54 City of Manhattan Beach Larsson Street and 2nd Street Booster Pump Station Upgrades— Wastewater Treatment Operator/AZ WW023812 Manhattan Beach,CA (inactive) PACE was hired to evaluate the condition of the pumping facilities,determine the flow capacity of the associated AFFILIATIONS delivery lines,design a capacity expansion for Larsson Street Booster Pump Station,determine whether to replace American Water Works Association(AWWA) or leave the 2nd Street Booster Pump Station in place,and perform necessary design based on the findings.Mr. Water Environment Federation(WEF) Matthews is serving as Project Manager for design of four pumps to increase the delivery capacity at Larsson to 4,400 gpm while maintaining a small footprint within the existing vault. Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA Mr.Matthews serves as the Principal/Quality Control for the design of a new pump station and drainage collection system for the City of Newport Beach to address the potential for rising sea levels,as well as storm-based flooding on Balboa Island.PACE developed a drainage solution including four 10,000 gpm underground,submersible,non-clog pumps to reduce short-term and long-term flooding and two low-flow pumps to divert dry weather runoff to the sanitary sewer instead of discharging it into the bay.PACE also developed a gravity conveyance strategy from existing Additional Project Experience sub-watersheds to the pump station utilizing existing pipelines and designing new larger pipelines. City of Huntington Beach Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements,City of Vernon Source Water Quality Assessment and Treatment Design,City of Vernon Water Well 22 Water Line Improvements and Treatment System,Rancho Mission Viejo Mutual Water Company On-Call Engineering Services, Liberty Utilities Monument Water Well,Forest Lawn Domestic Water Booster Pump Stations B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 14 u Sr. consuting en i neer L." A n c y Andy Komor is a technical expert on engineering infrastructure having successfully performed engineering design,project management,and field services for over$700 million in capital on over 300 completed water resource projects in the past 15 years.His background as a researcher �o rn o r, has led to several national presentations and technical papers.Mr.Komor is sought after as a V S , PE technical consultant and designer on water resources projects including advanced wastewater treatment and water recycling,drinking water,water infrastructure,ocean and brackish water desalination,groundwater recharge,lake and reservoir water quality enhancements,and new technology research and development.As part of the design and engineering of such projects, EDUCATION Mr.Komor is adept at providing comprehensive civil,mechanical,structural,electrical,and MS Civil and Environmental Engineering,Arizona State controls designs which are innovative,cost-effective,and highly operable.He also has significant University—2001 experience in field engineering,construction oversight,and start-up services through design-build BS Civil Engineering,University of Minnesota—1999 projects and design-bid-build project structures.Mr.Komor has an excellent breadth and depth of Cum Laude experience in water resources and will ensure a value-added approach,sound design,and effective YEARS OF EXPERIENCE implementation of the project. 25 Years Joined PACE in 2000 RELATED EXPERIENCE REGISTRATIONS City of Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA Professional Engineer/CA 64928 Mr.Komor served as the Project Manager for multiple phases of project development,lab services,piloting,concept Professional Engineer/AZ 46719 development,water treatment facility engineering,planning division graphics,and worked with the City staff through Professional Engineer/LA PE.0034854(inactive) startup and operations support services on this innovative and unique treatment system.Sophisticated desktop,bench, Professional Engineer/OR 95149PE(inactive) pilot scale,and full scale demonstration was first provided for confirmation of the proposed treatment process for AFFILIATIONS innovative biological treatment of reduced(non-oxidized)drinking water quality constituents in the potable supply at Adjunct Instructor of Water Reuse,Santiago Community Well 9,and other City wells.A complete 3,000 gpm(4.3 MGD)BAC treatment facility design was then designed with College complete structural,mechanical,electrical,and controls integration design for reliable and simple operation. Past President of Orange County Water Association (OCWA) City of Huntington Beach Wells 3,6,and 8 Characterization—Huntington Beach,CA California Water Environment Association(CWEA) WateReuse Foundation Based on the results and recommendations from the previous sulfide odor reduction project at Well 9,Mr.Komor National American Lake Management Society(NALMS) served as Project Manager to perform water quality monitoring and profiling at Wells 3,6,and 8,which had experienced similar hydrogen sulfide issues.After the completion of the well profiling study,PACE performed a PUBLICATIONS GAC pilot study at each well.The data collected during the studies helped the City understand the applicability Photobiological Treatment of RO Reject.Global Water and usefulness of the GAC filtration process to improve the quality of drinking water from these wells and reduce Intelligence.2020 Cost to Benefit Analysis of Desalination of Golf Irrigation operational costs. Water.Water Reuse Symposium.Phoenix,AZ.2011 Effects of Nitrification,Stratification,and Algaecidal Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA Disinfection in Country's Largest Recycled Water Reservoirs. To increase pump station reliability and redundancy,the City hired PACE to perform value engineering of an Water Reuse Symposium,Washington,D.C.2010 improvement design prepared by another firm and then final design plans and construction services for the structural, mechanical,and electrical modifications.Mr.Komor was the project manager for the design of the new hybrid Additional Project Experience pumping system,which can use either electric-powered motors or natural gas engines to provide pumping needs. City of Huntington Beach Meredith Stormwater Pump City of Redondo Beach Rindge Sewer Pump Station Upgrade—Redondo Beach,CA Station Rehabilitation,City of Huntington Beach As the Project Manager,Mr.Komor led the innovative design using existing site components to upgrade the large Central Park Parking Lot Drainage Improvements and LID System,City of Seal Beach Lampson Water Well Rindge sewer lift station.Two buildings were creatively integrated into a common structure for all electrical and Hydrogen Sulfide Removal,City of Newport Beach generator equipment.The pump station features duplex pumping with a capacity of 1,520 gpm and conveys sewage Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline, approximately 2,000 feet through a 12-inch force main to the downstream gravity system. SoFi Stadium Advanced Stormwater Management Pump Station and Pipeline,Golden State Water Company Del Monte Well 4 Arsenic Removal B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 15 s r, oroject engineer J a c oJacob Peterson has civil and environmental engineering experience spanning back to 2004. He has performed engineering design and support in several areas including water treatment, pump stations,water conveyance and distribution,and surveying services.Mr.Peterson is adept Peterson , at providing comprehensive civil and mechanical designs that are inventive,cost-effective,and practical and is experienced in construction services on various water resource systems.With P_ his combined knowledge of water resource disciplines,he has been effective in the design, construction oversight,and operational support of numerous projects,including multi-functioning systems incorporating mechanical and biological systems and processes.He offers expertise in a EDUCATION multitude of groundwater treatment processes,including granular activated carbon(GAC)and BS Civil Engineering,California Polytechnic State biological activated carbon(BAC)systems,ion exchange,reverse osmosis(RO),and other types University,San Luis Obispo—2008 of filtration systems,and has led field pilot testing of several technologies to refine equipping, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE design,and operations procedures. 21 Years Joined PACE in 2004 RELATED EXPERIENCE REGISTRATIONS OCWD PFAS Well Treatment—Orange County,CA Professional Engineer/CA 79146 Mr.Peterson is serving as the Sr.Project Engineer for the well treatment design for six water well sites,consisting of Certified Water Efficiency Professional 128195(inactive) up to eight wells,for the Golden State Water Company.Three sites are within the City of Stanton,two sites are within the City of Garden Grove,and one site is within the City of Placentia.The pressure vessel treatment system will treat PUBLICATIONS flows between 400 and 3,500 gallons per minute.OCWD previously completed a pilot study and determined that Peterson,J.D.,Murphy,R.R.,fin,Y.,Wang,L.,Nessl, the treatment process will consist of pre-treatment using bag filters,followed by ion exchange(IX)media in steel M.B.,Ikehata,K.(2011)Health effects associated with pressure vessels.Based on the design well capacity at each site,the treatment system will be sized and designed wastewater treatment,reuse,and disposal.Water to meet the treatment objective consistent with OCWD's pilot study recommendations,while providing alternative Environment Research 83:10,1853-1875. concept plans for stakeholders to review.PACE will also prepare feasibility studies for two separate private pump-to- waste drain lines to connect to the existing public storm drain system. City of Riverside Garner B Well PFOA/PFOS Treatment Pilot Testing—Riverside,CA Mr.Peterson served as the Sr.Project Engineer to perform a condition assessment of the out-of-service GAC treatment system to determine the feasibility of rehabilitating the system into a full-scale pilot system to treat PFOA/PFOS.The pilot study evaluated potential treatment alternatives and enhancements,including co-precipitation filtration and biological treatment,that could lower capital costs and/or annual operations and maintenance costs compared to typical treatment methods.Upon determining that the rehabilitation was feasible,PACE prepared improvement plans and specifications to reactivate the treatment system,designed modifications to accommodate either GAC or ion exchange media,and specified components to be replaced,including the flow meter and tank lining. City of Seal Beach Lampson Well Treatment and Sewer Siphon—Seal Beach,CA ll The Lampson WaterWellproduces upto 4,000 gpm and is one of the City of Seal Beach's four water wells.Historically P high hydrogen sulfide(H2S)concentration levels have caused the well to be underutilized,operating at low flow rates to avoid odor complaints.Mr.Peterson served as the Sr.Project Engineer for the pilot studies to evaluate the viability of a biological treatment process using granular activated carbon(GAC)with and without plastic media and under various operating conditions.The pilot testing allowed for troubleshooting and refinement that led to selection of the Additional Project Experience biological activated carbon(BAC)process.The final system design effectively removes H2S odors and reduces chlorine County of Riverside Phoenix Storm Drain Dry Weather chemical dosage using four 12-foot diameter steel pressure vessels,and also allows for future incorporation of PFAS Flow Diversion,City of Vernon Source Water Quality treatment.Additionally,since the filter vessels need periodic backwashing and the wastewater can be discharged Assessment and Treatment Design,City of Anaheim to the existing sewer system,PACE designed an inverted sewer siphon to increase flow capacity through an existing Pressure Regulation Station Rehabilitation,City of choke point.Approximately 100 feet of 6-inch pipeline was designed and located along an adjacent roadway. San Clemente Pico Pump Station&Talega Lift Station Modifications,Santa Margarita Water District Booster Pump Station Copper Corrosion Prevention,City of Redondo Beach Rindge Sewer Lift Station Upgrade ti B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 16 sr. GrOjOCt en i neer a R o o e rt Robert Murphy has Civil Engineering experience spanning back to 2006.His experience includes design of water treatment,storage,and distribution design,sewer collection and wastewater V u r I(,,I y treatment plants,and potable/sewer/stormwater/reclaimed pump stations.Mr.Murphy has also served as the resident engineer for the construction of several wastewater treatment facilities, PE water distribution,and sewer collection and water,sewer and stormwater pump station projects. He has developed several performance-based equipment specifications for equipment selection prior to design,and the creation of operation and maintenance manuals for several water, sewer and stormwater conveyance and treatment systems and facilities.Mr.Murphy is adept EDUCATION in coordinating project plans,specifications,and reports with multiple consultants to obtain an BS Civil Engineering California State University,Long efficient buildable and operable system. Beach—2007 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 18+Years RELATED EXPERIENCE Joined PACE in 2006 City of Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment System&Sewer Line Improvement— Huntington Beach,CA REGISTRATIONS Mr.Murphy served as the Process Engineer for testing,alternatives analysis,and design services at Wells 3,6,and 9. Professional Engineer/CA 83207 After providing desktop,bench,pilot scale,and full scale demonstration to confirm the proposed treatment process, a complete 2,500 gpm(3.5 MGD)treatment facility design was designed including six 10-foot diameter biologically AFFILIATIONS active carbon(BAC)filtration vessels and media,with structural,mechanical,electrical,and controls integration Water Environment Federation(WEF) design for reliable and simple operation. American Society of Civil Engineers PUBLICATIONS Los Angeles County Waterworks District No.29,Malibu Waterline,Upper Encinal Tank,and Peterson,J.D.,Murphy,R.R.,Jin,Y.,Wang,L.,Nessl, Lower Encinal Pump Station Improvements Project—Malibu,CA M.B.,Ikehata,K.(2011)Health effects associated with Mr.Murphy is serving as the Sr.Project Engineer to design multiple infrastructure improvements for the Los Angeles wastewater treatment,reuse,and disposal.Water County Waterworks District No.29,including replacement of over 1 mile of pipeline to improve the fire flow and a Environment Research 83:10,1853-1875. new 225,000-gallon welded steel Upper Encinal Tank to replace the existing 70,000-gallon tank within the hillside area.Additionally,the Lower Encinal Pump Station will be rehabilitated,adding a new PRV station to allow reverse flow between the two different pressure zones. City of San Clemente Main Pump Station Rehabilitation—San Clemente,CA Mr.Murphy Served as Sr.Project Engineer to perform final engineering design and services during construction for the City's Main Pump Station,which has a 16 MGD capacity.The renovations were designed to address frequent clogging of the pumps and improve overall pump station reliability.The design also considered ventilation,sound,and safety, especially with a new generator being installed within the belowground operations area of the pump station. City of Laguna Beach Anita Street Sewer Lift Station and Beach Access Stairs Project— Laguna Beach,CA The City of Laguna Beach's Anita Street Sewer Lift Station,servicing an average daily flow up to 80,000 GPO,is at the end of its useful service life and in need of an upgrade to ensure ongoing reliable operation.As the Sr.Project Manager,Mr.Murphy developed plans and refined site renderings for the new lift station.The beach access stairway Additional Project Experience that shares the site will also be improved to meet current beach access standards. City of Huntington Beach Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements,City of Manhattan Beach Poinsettia, Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline—Newport Beach,CA Voorhees,and Pacific Sewer Lift Stations Upgrades, Mr.Murphy is serving as the Mechanical Design/Project Engineer supporting design concept development for a new City of Vernon Water Well 22 Water Line Improvements pump station and drainage collection system for the City of Newport Beach to address the potential for rising sea and Treatment System,City of Manhattan Beach levels and storm-based flooding on Balboa Island.PACE developed a drainage solution including four 10,000 gpm Larsson Street and 2nd Street Booster Pump Station underground,submersible,non-clog pumps to reduce short-term and long-term flooding and two low-flow pumps Upgrades,City of Redondo Beach Rindge Sewer to divert dry weather runoff to the sanitary sewer instead of discharging it into the bay. Pump Station Upgrade,Irvine Cove Sewer Lift Station Emergency Power Generator Installation B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 17 sr. oecthca . „ engineer as h a r Bashar Ishaq is an internationally established Electrical Engineer with 10+years of hands- on experience in global industrial plant facilities.Bashar's key areas of experience are power distribution design,project planning,final commissioning in wastewater and petrochemical shag , plants,and power system studies.His unique expertise includes electrical design for low-voltage V 3A, PE, P IV P power distribution systems,including switchgear,motor control centers(MCCs),generators, motors,uninterruptible power supply(UPS),and substations.Additionally,he specializes in developing power system studies,including arc flash,short circuit,protective device coordination,and harmonic studies.Recognized as a reliable and trustworthy expert,Mr.Ishaq EDUCATION has been granted direct access to customer facilities,where he has provided field engineering MS Business Analytics,Hult International Business School service for projects in the construction phase by directly implementing his electrical design —2021 knowledge and experience,resulting in significant project cost and time savings. Mr.lshaq MS Business Administration,Hult International Business has also served as Project Engineer for a$40 million multi-disciplinary project,with primary School—2020 responsibilities including managing cross-functional stakeholders and leading the development BS Electrical Engineering,University West—2014 of a needs assessment report with a team of engineers.In addition to being a strategic problem- solver,Mr.lshaq prides himself on his vast knowledge of safe working practices and potential YEARS OF EXPERIENCE hazards in operating plant environments and construction. 11+Years Joined PACE in 2023 RELATED EXPERIENCE REGISTRATIONS City of Seal Beach Lampson Wellhead Treatment and Sewer Siphon—Seal Beach,CA Professional Electrical Engineer/CA 24590 The Lampson Water Well produces up to 4,000 gpm and is one of the City of Seal Beach's four water wells.Historically Professional Electrical Engineer/AZ 82968 high hydrogen sulfide(H2S)concentration levels have caused the well to be underutilized,operating at low flow ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector#9916237 rates to avoid odor complaints.Wastewater generated by backwashing the filter vessels will be discharged to the Project Management Professional#3010684 existing sewer system.PACE also designed an inverted sewer siphon to increase flow capacity through an existing OSHA 10 choke point.Mr.Ishaq,serving as the Sr.Electrical Engineer/Engineer-Of-Record,provides electrical engineering OSHA Confined Spaces support u ort and the final review of the electrical design.The electrical design included creatingall electrical calculations, Safe Electrical Work Practices(NFPA) including demand load,short circuit,voltage drop,and cable and conduit sizing,and reviewing and approving the NFPA 70:National Electrical Code final electrical design and specifications. City of Manhattan Beach Voorhees and Poinsettia Sewer Collection and Sewer Lift Station Upgrade—Manhattan Beach,CA As part of the City of Manhattan Beach's Wastewater Master Plan,the City identified the need to provide major rehabilitation for their Voorhees Avenue and Poinsettia Wastewater Pump Station(PS).The PS consists of wet wells and dry wells subgrade concrete structure housing the mechanical and a portion of the electrical equipment,with the site located adjacent to a residential property.Electrical improvements for this project include upgrades to the power utility service,low-voltage motor control center,and low-voltage motors.Mr.Ishaq,serving as the Sr.Electrical Engineer,is providing electrical engineering support throughout the design,creating all electrical calculations including demand load,short circuit,voltage drop,and cable and conduit sizing,and reviewing and approving the final electrical design and specifications. Hamilton Cove Sewer Lift Station Renovation—Avalon,CA Additional Project Experience PACE was hired by the Hamilton Cove Home Owners Association(HOA)to renovate the existing sewer lift station and DL Ranch Booster Pump Station,Phase III Expansion provide new improvements to increase the reliability,service life,and operational flexibility of the pump station.PACE of Lathrop Consolidated Treatment Plant,City of is responsible for the design of the sewer lift station including a power utility service,low-voltage MCC,and four low- Patterson Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion, voltage motors.As Sr.Electrical Engineer,Mr.Ishaq is providing electrical engineering support throughout the design, West County Wastewater WQRRP Arc Flash,Short reviewing and approving the electrical plans and calculations,and stamping and signing the electrical plans. Circuit,and Coordination Study,Vallejo Waste Treatment Plant System Upgrades,Nighthawk Estates Booster Pump Station,Moccasin Powerhouse System Upgrades,North Shore Pump Station Wet Weather Improvements B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 18 101k, T • ,got TF sr. instrumentation & controls soecialist „.. . rn e sto Ernesto Camarena has automation experience spanning back to 1994.His areas of expertise include controls and automation design for water and wastewater treatment,wells,pump stations,and storage reservoirs.Mr.Camarena's responsibilities include preparing process Cama.rena and instrumentation design,process flow schematics,conceptual design exhibits including termination diagrams,and QA/QC for the electrical power and controls design.Mr.Camarena is a valuable and unique designer and startup expert of water infrastructure due to his extensive background in hands-on implementation of projects,including panel building,programming, troubleshooting,and installation in the field during construction and operations.Because of his EDUCATION experience in performing water and wastewater-related controls designs and installations,Mr. AA Applied Science,Computer Aided Drafting,ITT Camarena also is well versed in water/sewer transport and treatment processes,which enables Technical Institute—1993 him to provide complete and accurate process and instrumentation diagrams. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RELATED EXPERIENCE 32+YePs Huntington Beach Well 9 Wellhead Treatment System&Sewer Line Improvement— Joined PACE in 2005 Huntington Beach,CA y p SEMINARS Mr.Camarena served as the Sr.Instrumentation and Controls Specialist for the design of a complete 2,500 gpm(3.5 TESCO New Plant and SCADA Security Regulations,Cell MGD)treatment facility was designed including a Granular Activated Carbon(GAC)Filtration System and media, Modem Telemetry via 4G,High Voltage Safety Codes with complete structural,mechanical,electrical,and controls integration design for reliable and simple operation. Temecula,2010 The project included multiple phases of project development,lab services,piloting,concept development,water treatment facility engineering,preparation of plans and specifications,planning division visualization graphics,and Sage Clear SCADA and SCADAPak Certification startup and operations support services on this innovative and unique treatment system.A custom filtration control Los Angeles,2009 panel design was also provided. Poinsettia,Voorhees and Pacific Sewer Collection and Sewer Lift Stations Upgrade— Manhattan Beach,CA Mr.Camarena is serving as the Sr.Instrumentation and Controls Specialist for the plans and specifications for the City of Manhattan Beach for three(3)sewer force mains and to upgrade three(3)sewer lift stations,Pacific Avenue WWPS,Poinsettia Avenue WWPS,and Voorhees WWPS.These lift stations and force mains were originally constructed in the early 1960's,with mechanical and electrical upgrades implemented around the mid 1990's,and the facilities are now approaching the end of their useful lives.The City was concerned with reliability of these aging systems,which are further exasperated by frequent power outages from Southern California Edison.PACE was also tasked to determine if there are any gravity pipe option(s)that could eliminate any of these existing lift stations. Pacific Avenue will have 1,150'of 6"force main and 800'of 12"micro-tunnel gravity pipe,Voorhees will have 1,200'of 6"force main,and Poinsettia will have 120'of 4"force main and 80'of 8"gravity pipe. City of Laguna Beach Anita Street Sewer Lift Station and Beach Access Stairs Project— Laguna Beach,CA The City of Laguna Beach's Anita Street Sewer Lift Station,servicing an average daily flow of up to 80,000 gallons per day,is at the end of its useful service life and in need of an upgrade to ensure ongoing reliable operation.Situated at the end of Anita Street,the lift station infrastructure shares its site with the public beach access stairs,leading down to Additional Project Experience Anita Street Beach.The existing site layout with the lift station limits public viewing along this beach access corridor, Balboa Island Storm Drain Pump Station and Pipeline, which this area was intended to provide;in addition,the stairs and site amenities are showing signs of deterioration City of Vernon Source Water Quality Assessment and and need improvements and replacement.Mr.Camarena served as the Sr.Instrumentation and Controls Specialist for Treatment Design,SoFi Stadium Advanced Stormwater the plans and refined site renderings that PACE developed to meet the City's goals both with the addition of a new lift Management Pump Station,City of Huntington Beach station and new improved beach access stairway,complete with several viewing platforms and new public facility Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements,City of amenities.In addition,the lift station improvements will provide City staff with better maintenance access, Vernon Water Well 22 Water Line Improvements and reliability,an increased wet well capacity,and integrated aesthetics with the lift station components that will lead to Treatment System,City of San Clemente Main Pump an overall enhanced public coastal site and stairway access. Station Rehabilitation,City of Huntington Beach Meredith Stormwater Pump Station Rehabilitation >1� B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 19 ollot water .. ..„. c u al ity soeciahst , ....,.,..t5U.,^—.W.t......Ve, ., , Shan ka Shanka Henkanatte Gedara is a technical expert in sustainable water/wastewater treatment technologies and specializes in energy and nutrient recovery.Dr.Henkanatte Gedara has Henkanatte experience in developing bench scale research projects to pilot scale demonstrations collaboratively with city utilities and academic institutions.He has extensive research experience G e c ara, P H D, E IT in membrane-based potable water recovery and reverse osmosis(RO)concentrate management research.His extensive research in algae-based wastewater treatment systems has led to receiving extensive research grants from the National Science Foundation(NSF)and led to the "Energy Efficiency and Pollution Control Award"from the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).His role at PACE is to lead research and development(R&D)efforts,lead pilot-,bench scale- EDUCATION TION Engineering,New Mexico State University— and full-scale design testing and to extract and analyze water quality data for various water and PhD D Civil 2018 wastewater treatment applications. MS Environmental Engineering,New Mexico State RELATED EXPERIENCE University Mining—2015 Cityof Riverside Garner B Treatment Plant Condition Assessment and PFOS/PFOA Full Scale Moratuwa Mining and Mineral Engineering,University of Pilt System—Riverside,CA —2008 Dr.Henkanatte Gedara served as Pilot Testing and Water Quality Analysis Engineer for the condition assessment of YEARS OF EXPERIENCE the out-of-service Garner B GAC treatment system which determined the feasibility of rehabilitating the system into 11+Years a full-scale pilot system to treat perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA)/perfluorooctane sulfonate(PFOS).The assessment Joined PACE in 2018 deemed it was feasible,and Dr.Henkanatte Gedara led the pilot testing of the reactivated treatment system.The design included modifications that would accommodate either GAC or ion exchange media and specified components REGISTRATIONS to be replaced,such as a flow meter,coating,and tank lining. Engineer in Training/CA AFFILIATIONS Huntington Beach Well 9 Sulfide Removal Treatment System—Huntington Beach,CA American Waterworks Association(AWWA) Dr.Henkanatte Gedara served as the Water Quality Expert to conduct pilot work at the Well 9 full-scale treatment Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association facility,where the potential applicability of a proposed hybrid setup for biological treatment of reduced(non- (RMWEA) oxidized)drinking water quality constituents in full scale was investigated.The pilot test results showed that backwash frequency could be extended to three times the existing backwash frequency to minimize annual operating PUBLICATIONS expenses and provide substantial savings on water waste through backwash water and filter-to-waste disposal. Algal-Based,single step treatment of urban wastewaters, Bioresource Technology,2015 Hydrogen Sulfide Removal at the Lampson Water Well—Seal Beach,CA Maximizing recovery of energy and nutrients from urban The Lampson Water Well produces up to 4,000 gpm and is one of the City's four water wells.Historical water quality data wastewaters,Energy,2016 showed a high range of hydrogen sulfide(H2S)concentration levels.Therefore,the well is underutilized,operating at low Removal of dissolved organic carbon and nutrients from flow rates to avoid odor complaints.Dr.Henkanatte Gedara conducted the pilot testing and served as theWater Quality urban wastewaters by Galdieria sulphuraria:laboratory g to field scale demonstration,Algal Research,2017 yEngineer Analyst for the design of a biological treatment process(BAC)using Granular Activated Carbon(GAC)to remove H2S odor and reduce chlorine chemical dosage.Periodically,filter vessels need backwashing,and the wastewater is to be discharged to the existing sewer system.PACE also designed an inverted sewer siphon to increase flow capacity through an existing choke point. Golden State Water Imperial Plant PFAS Treatment Facility—Imperial,CA The project encompassed demolition of existing air stripping towers and construction of a new granular activated carbon(GAC)filter system to remove per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances(PFAS)such as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)from the groundwater produced by two on-site water wells.A pre-engineered packaged GAC system from Additional Project Experience Aqueous Vets was utilized,and PACE prepared demolition plans,grading and site detail plans,concrete foundation Sweetwater Authority National City Well Iron and plans and details,mechanical interconnection piping plans and details,and mechanical design and plans for a Manganese Treatment System,Golden State Water pre-treatment basket strainer system and provided construction and commissioning assistance.Mr.Gedara served as Company Del Monte Well 4 Arsenic Removal,City Water Quality specialist for this project. of Santa Monica Sustainable Water Infrastructure Project(SWIP)Advanced Water Treatment Facility, City of Huntington Beach Well 6 Sulfide Odor Removal Evaluation B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE APPENDIX // RESUMES 20 sr. structural At. encineer s onto s h Shahi With over 25 years of professional experience after a doctorate degree,Mr.Shahi has a strong background in seismic engineering.Having completed projects in California and elsewhere,he PhD SE PE brings a strong analysis,both static and performance-based design,as well as seismic detailing capabilities to the design team.Having analyzed,detailed,and plan-checked a wide variety of equipment and non-structural items,Mr.Shahi provides strong seismic anchorage support for the MEP and other disciplines in their design/plan check effort as well. EDUCATION Mr.Shahi has worked on projects ranging from a few hundred dollars to a billion dollars in PhD Structural Engineering University of California,Irvine P 1 9 9 —1999 construction costs.He has led design efforts with particular emphasis on healthcare-related MS Structural Engineering University of California,Irvine projects.He has also worked on various educational projects involving the Division of State —1994 Architects(DSA)and led retrofit analysis efforts involving Senate Bill 1952,peer reviews and non- linear analysis Engineering University of the Philippines-1989 linear analysis for existing hospital buildings.Mr.Shahi has been responsible for the structural review,design,analysis,and construction of various aviation,municipal,courthouse,and YEARS OF EXPERIENCE historical projects. 26 Years REGISTRATIONS RELATED EXPERIENCE Professional Structural Engineer/CA S5149 City of Vernon Water Well 22 Treatment System—Vernon,CA Professional Civil Engineer/CA C61811 Mr.Shahi served as the Structural Engineer to prepare prepared plans and specifications for the structural components of the wellhead equipping and pumping system so the newly drilled water well could provide up to 2,100 gpm of potable well water into their existing distribution system.The wellhead is covered with a removable enclosure to protect the equipment.The site layout is very small and narrow,so the design minimized space used for non-essential wellhead components while leaving room to accommodate steel treatment tanks for wellhead treatment. Crescenta Valley Water District Well No.2 and Related Facilities—La Crescenta,CA Mr.Shahi served as the Structural Engineer working directly for the contractor to prepare construction drawings for the Operation Building. Peck Reservoir Pump Station Improvements—Huntington Beach,CA As the Structural Engineer,Mr.Shahi worked directly for the contractor to prepare shop drawings,construction support,and design modification for ease of construction. Central Lathrop Specific Plan(CLSP)Potable Water Storage Tank and Booster Pump Station— Lathrop,CA Mr.Shahi served as the Structural Engineer for the design of a new 1.6-million-gallon potable water storage tank for the CLSP,including a tank mixing system to minimize tank dead zones and inject chlorine to maintain chlorine residual in the tank.A 6,000 gpm Booster Pump Station was also designed to meet the increased water storage and pumping demand and provide sufficient and reliable flow capacity for distribution to the potable water supply network. Pico Zone A Recycled Water Pump Station and Talega Lift Station Modifications—San Additional Project Experience Clemente,CA As the Structural Engineer,Mr.Shahi verified the structural capacity of the existing structure to support the proposed design. City of Manhattan Beach Roundhouse Aquarium Beautification Project,Los Angeles City College, City of Manhattan Beach Larsson Street Booster Pump Station and 2nd Street Pump Station Infrastructure and Energy Upgrade,Los Angeles Upgrades—Redondo Beach,CA Valley College,Media Arts and Performing Arts Mr.Shahi conducted the structural and vibration assessments of the existing vaults.Design is currently being Building,Santa Monica College,Student Services performed for the upgrades/replacements of the two facilities,along with determining the preferred sequence of Building,Santa Monica College,AET Building construction to minimize any impact on the current operations of the facility. B776 // CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES-WATER/SEWER/STORMWATER ENGINEERING PACE 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" PAC E Advanced Water Engineering 2025—2029 HOURLY LABOR RATES Principal $331 Sr. Project Manager/Sr. Consulting Engineer $287 Project Manager/Consulting Engineer/Sr. l&C Specialist $276 Sr. GIS Analyst/Manager $281 Sr. Electrical Engineer $271 Sr. Project Engineer/Sr. Design Engineer $234 Project Engineer/Design Engineer II /Electrical Engineer $210 Instrumentation & Controls Specialist $204 Sr. CAD Designer $193 Design Engineer $166 CAD Designer/GIS Analyst $160 Technical Editor $138 Graphic Designer $138 Project Coordinator $116 Administrative Support $110 Assistant Designer $93 Structural Engineer $300 G.P.S. Survey Unit(w/Operator) $321 Expert Witness/Legal Consultation $425 + Exp. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE RATES* Units Cost Travel Mileage(Per Mile) Mile $0.70 Airfare, Auto Rental, Hotel At Cost Misc. Travel (Parking, tax,tolls, meals, etc.) At Cost Per Diem(Contract Rate) DAY Contract Rate Outside Reproduction At Cost Shipeinq (FedEx, UPS, Courier,etc.) At Cost Misc. (Review Fees,Specific Charges) At Cost Reproduction(In-House) Sheet Bond-B/W Prints and Copies—All sizes SF $0.16 (8'Y2x11to12x18) Sheet-Color Prints and Copies—All sizes SF $1.20 Sheet-Glossy Color Print/Photo—All sizes SF $2.60 Roll-Plots and Copies(Roll Paper) -Bond(BM/) SF $0.88 -Bond(Color) SF $1.56 Roll-Vellum or Mylar Plots SF $2.60 Roll-Glossy Color Plot Exhibits(Roll Paper) SF $3.12 Report 3-Ring Binders < 1.5" EA $10.40 1.5"to 3" EA $15.60 >3" EA $26.00 Coil or GBC Punch Binding EA $1.04 *Note: All reimbursable expenses will be invoiced at the above rates+ 10% 4 110O' Specializing in Cathodic Protection Since 2984 ACCURATE CORROSION CONTROL.INC ACCI 2025 - 2029 California Rate & Labor Sheet Labor Engineering Personnel Units Rate O/T Rate Senior Engineer Hour $ 260 EXEMPT CP Specialist Hour $ 228 EXEMPT Engineer Hour $209 EXEMPT Associate Engineer Hour $ 174 EXEMPT Senior CP Technologist Hour $ 167 $ 217 Technical Data Manager Hour $ 144 $ 187 CAD/Designer Hour $ 127 $ 165 Data Processor Hour $ 88 $ 114 Technical Personnel Units Rate O/T Rate Project Manager Hour $ 177 EXEMPT Field Supervisor Hour $ 170 EXEMPT Foreman Hour $ 143 $ 186 Technician Hour $ 133 $ 173 Equipment Operator Hour $ 133 $ 173 Technician Assistant Hour $ 100 $ 130 Equipment Specialized Equipment Units Rate 02 Monitor Day $ 28 BAC Pin Brazing Unit Day $ 113 BAC Easy Reach Pin Brazing Unit Day $ 103 Bell Hole Inspection Equipment Day $ 70 Checkmate Corrosometer Portable Instrument Day $ 91 Kit CIS Ancillary Equipment Day $ 63 Coating Holiday Detector Day $ 62 Coating Thickness Gauge Day $ 21 Combustible Gas Monitor Day $ 23 CS-10 Portable Current Supply Day $ 36 ACCI portable current supply Day $ 31 Current Interrupter—Portable GPS Day $ 24 Fluke Scope Meter Day $ 58 GPS Range Pole with GNSS Antennae Day $ 87 H2S Monitor Day $ 30 iBTVM Recording Voltmeter Day $ 69 Laptop or Tablet Computer(Ruggedized) Day $ 28 Milligauss Meter Day $ 83 7310 N.ao8th Ave•Glendale,AZ 85307•623-486-7800•www.accuratecorrosion.com 5627 Stoneridge Dr.,#317&318,Pleasanton,CA 94588.925-271-2008 AZ#235626•CA#654613•NV#74023•NM#365464•OR 231357•UT#7458219-5501•WA#ACCURCC815NA _Specialized Equipment(continued) Units Rate Standard Pipe Locator Day $45 Rota-Cell Day $ 361 Pipeline Current Mapper with "A" Frame Day $ 98 Pit Gauge Day $ 10 Portable Corrosion Rate Probe& Meter Day $ 79 Portable Rectifier Day $ 69 Radiodetection Stray Current Mapper Day $ 398 RF-IT or CL-IT Meter Day $ 25 Soil Resistivity Meter—Standard Depth Day $ 65 Stationary Data Logger(UDL or T&R or similar) Day $ 36 Survey Data Logger(Allegro or similar) Day $45 Swain Meter up to 12" Loop Day $ 53 Swain Meter up to 24" Loop Day $ 81 Terrameter Resistance Meter Day $ 163 Trimble GPS(Hand Held) Day $89 UT-Thickness Gauge Day $33 Wire Reel (1000-ft plus) Day $ 10 Weld Witcher/Magnetic Locator Day $ 22 Fisher Split Box Locator Day $ 17 Construction Equipment Units Rate Cement Mixer Day $40 Compactor Day $ 50 Cut-Off Saw Day $73 Electric Jack Hammer Day $ 22 Electric Pipe Threader Day $ 64 Generator Day $ 50 Grout Pump Day _ $ 351 Mini Excavator and Trailer Day $319 Vactor Trailer Day $ 368 Walk Behind Pneumatic Drill Day $ 342 Kor-It Hitch Mount Core Saw Day $300 Welder—Telwin Day $ 90 Transportation Equipment Units Rate All-Terrain Vehicle Day $490 Trailer—Dump Day $ 128 Trailer—Flatbed Day $ 84 Trailer—Gooseneck Day $ 120 Truck—1/2 Ton 4x4 Hour $ 29 Truck—3/4 Ton 4x4 Hour $ 37 Boat- Motorized boat with trailer Day $239 d O Page 2 of 3 - RevO - 2025/01/03 RCCORAM CORROSION CONTROL.MC it Definitions and Incurred Cost Mark-ups Rental Equipment, Material, and Subcontractors Should rental equipment, material, or subcontractors be required, invoicing shall be submitted at cost plus 20% Mobilization Portal to portal for transportation equipment and labor Travel and Lodging Cost Plus 15% Meal Per Diem $55.00/Day Overtime 0/T rates will be charged for any hours that exceed 8-hours per day Note: The rates are subject to change and are based on current costs, a 30 day notice prior to rate changes will be given. Any new equipment and pricing shall be added upon notice Material prices do not include freight costs Sales or Use taxes are not calculated in material, equipment, or labor pricing. Qfl1 Page 3 of 3 - RevO - 2025/01/03 B E S S Hayward(Corporate)I Fresno I Los Angeles I Sacramento I F.(408)988-0101 Utility Locating-Ground Penetrating Radar(GPR)- Electromagnetic Pipe Locators Structural Concrete Scanning-Potholing Vacuum Excavation-CCTV Pipe Inspection Mobile LiDAR Scanning-3D Scanning-3D Utility Mapping-Gas Standy by-www.besstestlab.com UTILITY S 0 L U T I 0 N S DBE 34267 -CSLB 817532 - DIR 1000007058-MBE 1208095-SBE 38052 - SLEB 18-00111 - ISN 400231830 BESS Utility Solutions Rate Schedule Houlry Rate Night/OT Services Rate Project Management $225 Project Coordination $169 Utility Foreman $219 Licensed Professional(Civil/Surveyor) $231 LiDAR/UAV/Data Processing and Extraction $146 CAD Technician • $135 Reports/Sketches/Clerical $124 Administrative Support $124 Data Processing and Extraction $152 Utility Location&Gas Transmission Standby 1-Person Utility Designation w/GPR&EM Pipe Locator $219 $351 $439 2-Person Utility Designation w/Multi Antenna GPR $439 $702 $878 1-Person Gas Transmisson Stand by w/truck and equipment $231 $369 $461 Potholing and Vacuum Excavation 2-Person Utility Potholing w/air vacuum truck $383 $497 $612 1-Person Utility Potholing w/hydro vacuum truck $368 $478 $589 2-Person Utility Potholing w/hydro vacuum truck $460 $598 $737 2-Person Utility Potholing w/Air OX vacuum truck $514 $669 $823 2-Person Key Hole&Surface Restoration w/equipment $371 $483 $594 1-Person Dump Truck Crew w/equipment $276 $358 $441 Traffic Control 1-Person Traffic Control w/arrow truck $189 $246 $303 2-Person Traffic Control w/arrow truck $301 $391 $481 1-Person Flagger/IC Helper $163 $212 $261 GPR Concrete Scanning and Coring I 1-Person GPR Concrete Scanning w/equipment $225 $293 , $360 1-Person GPR Concrete Scanning w/equipment Prevailing Wage $302 $392 $483 1-Person Saw Cutting&Coring w/equipment $180 $234 r $288 1-Person Saw Cutting&Coring w/equipment Prevailing Wage $197 $256 $315 CCTV Camera—Video Inspection 2-Person CCTV Pipe Inspection w/Main Line Crawler Unit $387 $503 $619 2-Person CCTV Pipe Inspection w/Lateral Line Push Unit $375 $487 i; $600 2-Person Hydro Flushing w/hydro vacuum truck $460 $598 $737 Surveying and Mapping 1-Person Survey Crew-GPS/Robotic/3D Scanner $228 $297 $366 2-Person Survey Crew-GPS/Robotic/3D Scanner $325 $423 $520 2-Person Survey Crew-Mobile LiDAR Scanner $422 $549 $675 2-Person Survey Crew-UAV Data Collection $325 $423 $520 NOTE:Rates are portal to portal from our nearst office.Mobilization may apply for distances further than 50 miles from nearest office. Additional Cost 1-Person Utility Support Truck $186 $241 $297 1-Person General Labor Hourly Rate $163 $212 $173 1-Person Operator Hourly Rate $208 $271 $333 1-Person Utility Truck Mobilization Rate $128 Air/hydrovac Utility Truck Mobilization Rate $337 Hydrovac Utility Truck Mobilization Rate $383 Large Specialty Utility Truck Mobilization Rate $429 Traffic Control Plans—non-stamped(per sheet) $450 Traffic Control Plans—Stamped(per sheet) $675 Mileage,if applicable Current IRS Rate Lodging and meals,applies when over 50 miles Current GSA Rate Remote Hose Per 25'Section(3"4"or 6"10") $45/Each Off site disposal of Non-Hazardous Material $1,500/Load Off-Road Vehicle Rental Cost+10% Outside reproductions,shipping,services and consultants Cost+10% Cost of specialty field supplies,rental equipment,bridge tolls etc. Cost+10% Conditions Work site must be safe and prepared in advanced prior to scheduleing our crews(if managed by client) Show up cost is a 4 hour minimum per our houlry rates(Per National Pipe Line agreement) Minimum charge is 4 hours Over time applies after eight hours of work on site and weekends Emergencies and Sundays are double time Rates above apply to day shift(typical BESS day shift hours are 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM). Night rate applies outside of normal shift hours. Overtime after 8hrs on site up to 12hrs and Saturdays Overtime after 12hrs,Emergency,Sundays and Holidays 3%escalation may apply for multi year contracts HUITT HZ ZOLLARS City of Huntington Beach On-Call Civil Engineering Professional Consulting Services 2025-2029 HOURLY RATE SHEET Engineering/Architecture Survey Principal $ 365.00 Survey Manager $ 310.00 Sr. Project Manager $ 340.00 Sr. Project Surveyor $ 250.00 Design Principal $ 280.00 Project Surveyor $ 170.00 QA Manager $ 270.00 Survey Technician $ 140.00 Project Manager $ 300.00 Sr. Civil Engineer $ 270.00 Sr. Structural Engineer $ 290.00 Survey Crews Sr. Mechanical Engineer $ 270.00 Sr. Electrical Engineer $ 270.00 1-Person Survey Crew $ 240.00 Civil Engineer $ 240.00 2-Person Survey Crew $ 390.00 Structural Engineer $ 215.00 3-Person Survey Crew $ 475.00 Mechanical Engineer $ 215.00 Electrical Engineer $ 215.00 Plumbing Engineer $ 215.00 Construction EIT $ 180.00 Sr. Architect $ 255.00 Construction Manager $ 195.00 Sr. NL Architectural Staff $ 225.00 Resident Engineer $ 180.00 Architect $ 225.00 Inspector/Owner's Representative $ 140.00 Architect Intern 3 $ 190.00 Sr. Project Representative $ 135.00 Architect Intern 2 $ 145.00 Resident Project Representative $ 110.00 Architect Intern 1 $ 130.00 Sr. Landscape Architect $ 240.00 Landscape Architect $ 170.00 Landscape Architect Intern $ 130.00 Administrative Sr. Designer $ 210.00 Sr. Project Support $ 135.00 Designer $ 170.00 Project Support $ 125.00 Sr. CADD Technician $ 155.00 CADD Technician $ 130.00 Interior Design Sr. Interior Designer $ 185.00 Interior Designer $ 130.00 Interior Designer Intern $ 115.00 *Subject to escalation beyond the year 2028. SQUARE [ 1 ATTACHMENT'A' nwCH Fc1LRF NWFROAS I PIMNNGi I OFVFIOPMFNTS f 1 RIi NI (,R(ll P HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT 280 PROJECT ARCHITECT I DESIGNER 260 PROJECT MANAGER 220 JOB CAPTAIN 200 SPECIFICATIONS 180 COST ESTIMATING 180 TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 160 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN.SUPPORT 140 INTERIOR DESIGNER 120 ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL 110 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER-PRINCIPAL 280 STRUCTURAL DESIGNER/PROJECT MGR 260 MECH/PLUMB/ELEC ENGINEER PRINCIPAL 240 MPE PROJECT ENGINEER 240 MPE DESIGNER 200 10451 SAMOA DRIVE /HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646TEL. 562.900.5862 WWW.SQ1DesignGroup.com 3 erracon 2025-2029 Schedule of Services and Fees Geotechnical Services -Southern California Title " CoSt 1.PERSONNEL Senior Principal $ 334.00 /hour Principal $ 312.00 /hour Senior Consultant $ 296.00 /hour Senior Engineer $ 232.00 /hour Senior Geologist $ 232.00 /hour Senior Geophysicist $ 232.00 /hour Senior Project Manager $ 232.00 /hour Project Manager $ 200.00 /hour Project Engineer $ 194.00 /hour Project Geologist $ 194.00 /hour Project Geophysicist $ 194.00 /hour Assistant Project Manager $ 178.00 /hour Field Supervisor $ 166.00 /hour Senior Staff Engineer $ 166.00 /hour Senior Staff Geologist $ 166.00 /hour Senior Staff Geophysicist $ 166.00 /hour Senior GIS Analyst $ 162.00 /hour Project Field Manager $ 150.00 /hour Staff Engineer-Prevailing Wage $ 210.00 /hour Staff Engineer $ 150.00 /hour Staff Geologist-Prevailing Wage $ 210.00 /hour Staff Geologist $ 150.00 /hour Staff Geophysicist $ 150.00 /hour CAD Operator $ 134.00 /hour Field Engineer-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Field Engineer $ 134.00 /hour erracon 2025-2029 Schedule of Services and Fees Geotechnical Services -Southern California Title :.; Cost Field Geologist-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Field Geologist $ 134.00 /hour Field Geophysicist-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Field Geophysicist $ 134.00 /hour Senior CAD Operator $ 134.00 /hour Assistant Geologist-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Assistant Geologist $ 124.00 /hour Assistant Geophysicist-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Assistant Geophysicist $ 124.00 /hour Engineering Assistant-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Engineering Assistant $ 124.00 /hour Construction Inspector-Prevailing Wage $ 198.00 /hour Construction Inspector $ 140.00 /hour Technician V-Prevailing Wage(4 hour minimum) $ 210.00 /hour Technician V(4 hour minimum) $ 146.00 /hour Technician IV-Prevailing Wage(4 hour minimum) $ 204.00 /hour Technician IV(4 hour minimum) $ 134.00 /hour Technician III-Prevailing Wage(4 hour minimum) $ 204.00 /hour Technician III (4 hour minimum) $ 124.00 /hour Technician II-Prevailing Wage(4 hour minimum) $ 198.00 /hour Technician II (4 hour minimum) $ 114.00 /hour Technician I-Prevailing Wage(4 hour minimum) $ 198.00 /hour Technician I (4 hour minimum) $ 102.00 /hour Clerical/Administrative Staff/Senior Administrative Staff $ 108.00 /hour Project Coordinator $ 108.00 /hour *An overtime premium of 1.5 times the hourly rate will apply for services provided Monday through Friday that are in excess of 8 hours per day and for services provided before 7:00 AM and after 6:00 PM,as well as for services provided on Saturday,Sunday and Terracon recognized holidays. position or court testimony at a minimum of 1.75 times the regular rate-minimum erracon 2025-2029 Schedule of Services and Fees Geotechnical Services-Southern California Title Cost 2.DRILLING Mobilization of equipment and personnel—)With-in 50 miles $ 646.00 /minimum All-Terrain or Track-mounted Drill With-in 50 miles $ 802.00 /minimum Support Vehicle $ 216.00 /day Difficult Moving $ 340.00 /hour Shelby Tube Samples $ 54.00 /sample Hourly charge for field personnel and drilling equipment Drilling w/truck-mount rig with two persons $ 340.00 /hour Drilling w/truck-mount rig with two persons(Overtime) $ 388.00 /hour Drilling w/track-mount&ATV rig with two persons $ 366.00 /hour Drilling w/track-mount&ATV rig with two persons(Overtime) $ 414.00 /hour Drill crew(2-man)surcharge for Davis Bacon or CA $ 96.00 /hour Prevailing wages Cost of special equipment for moving drilling equipment about Cost Plus 15% site or for permits Miscellaneous items,client delay,stand-by time Truck-mount $ 340.00 /hour Track-mount&ATV $ 364.00 /hour Well point installation in drilled borehole, installing pipe plus $ 394.00 /hour Perforated pipe(3"max size)does not include drilling hole $ 22.00 /ft Additional charge for surface protector pipe,cap,and pad $ 646.00 /minimum Grouting, cement-bentonite $ 12.00 /ft Borehole backfill, bentonite chips $ 14.00 /ft 3. INSITU TESTING(Cone Penetration, Dilatometer and Vane Shear Testing) Mobilization of equipment and personnel—CPT Rig $ 802.00 /day minin (4.85/mile each way) Hourly charge for operator and equipment* $ 352.00 /hour *Note-Standby for client delay or difficult access greater than%hour per test to Electronic Cone Penetration Testing(CPT) CPTU(with pore pressure) $ 20.00 /ft Seismic Tests at 5 ft intervals $ 68.00 /test Pore pressure dissipation testing $ 352.00 /hour In-Situ Vane Shear Testing(VST-direct push, 3"x 6"vane) $ 352.00 /hour Dilatometer Testing(DMT)tests at 1-foot intervals $ 30.00 /ft erracon 2025-2029 Schedule of Services and Fees Geotechnical Services -Southern California Title Cost Data Reduction CPT sounding $ 130.00 /each DMT sounding $ 164.00 /each VST test $ 40.00 /test 4.GEOPROBE SYSTEM Mobilization of equipment and personnel—GeoProbe $ 822,00 (3.76/mile each way) /day minim Direct Push only, 8-hr day $ 4,040.00 /day Consumable Geoprobe®Supplies Cost Plus 15% Excess of 8-hrs, Standby/Client Delay Time-machine and $ 404.00 operators /hour 5.GEOTECHNICAL AND MATERIALS EQUIPMENT RENTAL(Personnel Time Not I Nuclear Density and Moisture Measuring Equipment $ 18.00 /test Porosity $ 220.00 /test Pin Hole Dispersion $ 324.00 /test With Remolding of Sample $ 356.00 /test Sand Equivalent $ 242.00 /test Soil Thermal Resistivity-4-point Dry Out Curve $ 1,292.00 /test Additional Points $ 270.00 /point Consolidation Constant Rate of Strain Consolidation, 2.5"diameter-ASTM $ 700.00 D4186 /test Includes duration of 4 days,each additional day $ 108.00 /day Incremental Consolidation,2.5"diameter-ASTM D2435 $ 674.00 (Regular Load Increment to 16 TSF) /test Each additional Unloaded-Reload Cycle $ 108.00 /cycle Each additional Unloaded-Reload Cycle $ 414.00 /test Swell Test ASTM D4546 Method A, per specimen (requires 4 $ 296.00 minimum) /test Swell Test ASTM D4546 Method B,per specimen $ 296.00 /test Swell Test ASTM D4546 Method C, per specimen $ 458.00 /test erracon 2025-2029 Schedule of Services and Fees Geotechnical Services-Southern California Title Cost Shear Strength Unconfined Compression,ASTM D2166 $ 162.00 /test With Stress-Strain Curve $ 162.00 /each Calibrated Hand Penetrometer or Torvane $ 26.00 /each Direct Shear FAST(cohesionless) $ 324.00 /point Direct Shear SLOW(cohesive) $ 404.00 /point Standard Sample Preparation $ 102.00 /sample Preparation on remolding for difficult samples $ 108.00 /hour Unconfined Compression on Cured Proctor Sample with Fly $ 134.00 Ash /test Triaxial Compression Unconsolidated Undrained Triaxial(per Confining Stress) $ 226.00 /each Consolidated Undrained Triaxial(per Confining Stress) $ 442.00 /each Consolidated Drained Triaxial(per Confining Stress)*Note: $ 484.00 /each Normally requires three Preparation of Remolded Samples $ 108.00 /hour Note:Testratesforl.4inch,1.8inchand2.8inchdiametersamples.Rat esfor other diameter samples available upon request. Compaction and Density Laboratory CBR(does not include maximum density) $ 324.00 /test R-Value(ASTM D-2844) $ 410.00 /each Modified Proctor(ASTM D 1557) $ 308.00 /test Standard Proctor(ASTM D 698) $ 290.00 /test Relative Density(ASTM D 4253&D 4254 wet or dry method) $ 484.00 /each Standard Proctor with Fly Ash(2 hour Delay) $ 286.00 /each Harvard Miniature $ 270.00 /each Field CBR•Additional charge for Coarse Aggregate Correction $ 54.00 /each Permeability Constant Head Permeability Test(ASTM D2434) $ 254.00 /test Falling Head Permeability Test(ASTM D5084) $ 340.00 /each Preparation of Remolded Samples $ 54.00 /each strewn 2025-2029 Schedule of Services and Fees Geotechnical Services-Southern California Title Cost Chemical Tests pH(By meter) $ 54.00 /each Electrical Conductivity by Miller box $ 156.00 /each Chloride Concentration $ 102.00 /each Soluble Sulfate $ 118.00 /each Cation Exchange Capacity of Soil $ 172.00 /each 6.ROCK LABORATORY TESTING ASTM D 7012 Triaxial Compression, Method A(per confining $ 414.00 stress) /each ASTMD7012ElasticModuliinTriaxialCompression, Method B $ 554.00 (per confining stress) /each ASTM D 7012 Uniaxial Compression Test, Method C $ 302.00 /each ASTM D 7012 Elastic Moduli in Uniaxial Compression, $ 426.00 Method D /each ASTM D 3967 Indirect Brazilian Tensile Test $ 114.00 /each ASTM D 4644 Slake Durability Index $ 216.00 /each ASTM D 5607 Direct Shear Intact Rock(per normal stress) $ 404.00 /each ASTM D 5607 Direct Shear at Discontinuity(3 normal $ 1,212.00 stresses) /each ASTM D 5607 Direct Shear Saw Cut(3 normal stresses) $ 1,212.00 /each ASTM D 5607 Direct Shear Intact Rock with Residual Cycles $ 1,320.00 (3 normal stresses /each ASTM D 5731 Point Load Axial Diametrical $ 102.00 /each Difficult Sample Preparation $ 108.00 /hour P TRAFFIC CONTROL ENGINEERING, INC. FEE SCHEDULE 2025- 2029 EMPLOYEE HOURLY RATE Principal (Project Manager) $ 245.00 Transportation Engineer (Project Engineer) $ 205.00 Design Engineer $ 105.00 CAD Technician $ 90.00 DK:dr 2687 Saturn St. TEL (714) 447-6077 Brea, Ca 92821 FAX(714) 447-6081 ji I 1 //.._ • ------, PACIAQU-01 ARODRIGUEZ6 ACORO CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD YYYY) �� 4/29/2025 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER License//0757776 NON ACT Henry Zamora HUB International Insurance Services Inc. HONti,Ed (714)569-2718 2718 FAX 4695 MacArthur Court ( ! (Arc,Ne):(714)242-9723 Suite 600 %Mi ;henry.zamorachubinternatlonal.com Newport Beach,CA 92660 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL If _. INSURER A:Indian Harbor Insurance Company 36940 INSURED INSURER B:Infinity Select Insurance Company 20260 Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering Inc. INSURER C:Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company 20044 17520 Newhope Street Suite 120 INSURER D:Axis Surplus Insurance Company 26620 Fountain Valley,CA 92708 INSURER S: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMFD ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. . INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE IADDL SUER POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP 1 LIMITS LTR INSR WVD (MMMD/YYYYI IMM/on/YYYYI' A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR ESG0068720 4/3012025 4/30/2026 ; DAMAGETORENTEO 100,000 X X PREMISES fEa occurrence) 5 _._ _ X Retention:NIL MED EXP(Any one person) $ X Contractual Liab Inc PERSONAL&ADV INJURY 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2'000'000 POLICY X JE T LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP ADD $ 2,000,000 OTHER:CAP:510,000,000 per project EBL AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY fEaaB EockleDSINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 X ANY AUTO X X 50010346001 4/30/2025 10/31/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per person)._ 5 OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOSO ONLY AUTOS y,� BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ X AURTOS ONLY X AUTOSVONLY Itgerr acEciRdent)p AM AGE $ _ 5 A UMBRELLA LIAR X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 X EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE SXS0068721 4/30/2025 4/30/2026 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED RETENTION$ $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION XOTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N X PAWC642282 3/2/2025 3/2/2026 1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? N, N/A El.tACH ACCIDENT $ (Mandatory In NH) E.LDISEASE-EAEMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 It yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCR:P-ION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ D Prof&Poll Liab CM006985012025 4/30/2025 4/30/2026 Each Claim$3M/Ded 10,000 D Retention:$150,000 CM006985012025 4/30/2025 4/30/2026 Shared Aggregate 6,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORO 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space Is re uIred) RE:Work/services performed by the named insured with respects to street drainage water treatment system,design and,water quality improvement for The City of Huntington Beach existing portable water wells. The City of Huntington Beach,Its officers,elected or appointed officials,employees,agents and volunteers are named as Additional Insured with regard to General Liability as required by written contract.Primary and Non Contributory as agreed in writing. Notice �..�,-�,�F )altjgn IFtjgl p}p fi/is per policy provision. Waiver of Subrogation applies to the General Liability,Auto Liabilityand Workers Compensation a ed KY�wriritfe`n'con r ct. 510,000 9 PP� tYr P q Retention only applies to this certificate holder as per the written contract with the named insured. IbliCttAEL J.VIGLIOTTA'- CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION AIR ((��CI'!uu'(Y,,S:i'���((��'(O[[��RTT(N]]EY {{�� SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE IfitGl FiEb pOC1CIE 9VAf7c LLED BEFORE Cityof Huntington Beach THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 9 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach,CA 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OI CCCC ACORD 25(2016/03) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD RISK M9t.MA Y 8'254111:S r . WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WC 99 0410 C • (Ed.01-19) WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT-CALIFORNIA BLANKET BASIS We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) The additional premium for this endorsement shall be calculated by applying a factor of 2% to the total manual premium, with a minimum initial charge of$350, then applying all other pricing factors for the policy to this calculated charge to derive the final cost of this endorsement. This agreement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit anyone not named in the Schedule. Schedule Blanket Waiver Person/Organization Blanket Waiver—Any person or organization for whom the Named Insured has agreed by written contract to furnish this waiver. Job Description Waiver Premium(prior to adjustments) All CA Operations As Per Written Contract This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached and is effective on the date issued unless otherwise stated. (The information below is required only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy.) Endorsement Effective: 03/02/2025 Policy No.: PAWC642282 Endorsement No.: Insured:Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering,Inc. Premium$ Insurance Company: Berkshire Hathaway Hotnestate Insurance Company Countersigned by WC990410C (Ed.01-19) ''i„OAT ING.O CITY O F ;o �;:t'•�v�, - - : ; HUNTINGTON BEACH Lisa Lane Barnes I City Clerk .ourA;; July 22, 2025 Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. Attn: Duncan Lee 17520 Newhope Street., Suite 200 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Dear Mr. Lee: Attached for your records is an executed copy of the Professional Services Contract between the City of Huntington Beach and Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. for On-Call Civil Engineering & Professional Consulting Services, approved by the Huntington Beach City Council on July 1, 2025. Sincerely, 114-46416A r Lisa Lane Barnes City Clerk LLB:ds Enclosure Office: (714) 536—5405 I 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 I www.huntingtonbeachca.gov .2A Eh City of Huntington Beach „ta' 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'\cW" I NGProfessional Services .. T5) Contracts for On-Call c ...*:toRP ° RAT-____ _ ___ ___ _-, •\ c•' General Civil Engineering & _ - - ' Professional Consulting Services - - 1 % --- - _ _ j Department of Public Works i i tio i id a 0*tie-.7 1/ i t July 1 , 2025 % --—__L__---:_:1-----.______-______—_--—-- i A V 7 ..•:FB, P�*' Q •••� / 0 \,> o P NT�f 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. z N . .; i i TIN T0� `- . . <1$ ' -* I' ' 'w* ' , ` : 0. -". -1."*..- I i_t-1 -_-..---- , ..-57 40" -4 I I' '\ jir , : _ .,....... ______ ___:_ : , rit. � .9. r v w�."E8 / 1.% P-. .. ... O '' , I \ �•0 _Ci9UNT\I t 1/4�i 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) / �� ��� f, �1TINGi ''r O`-.••\N60RP0AgTE•;'•... Ai>V \ • % • 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 $ S k s; 1 In the last 5 years the City has issued over 100 task orders. \ G ••• ;:,,,1909 :•• •0� COUNTY t;ii' 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 NTING I,I O •.�\N�pRP0RATE" <F\\ •� 2025 U e. •.8��T,1904�.. 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. o0#i 0ATING AO•. of =�UNTY l C ,i# 1 I 'i..41" IDL_ : N-- ,N, ' 4 vs ,_ Recommendation }73 f0 1?1,z -Icy} 'l: lift.. 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 ii#'� ''►.._ Tech. �0/ 0\ir �..Poa 7, �� ;:.- - _7 _ ':17 cam The on-call contract is not a guarantee of work as these services are on J- .�i !itr� : z an "as-needed" basis. \�WW1' ._ r , , Q ,k ouNTV t,/i/ f ll ) -Detailed 1..sboi and Fee Breakdown Cits of Huntington Bench tie-v.1;1n( Bus lard P Ioject ''" .c'%aMI l6.wi Fee Schedule _ ea sue a naaraaa• t! 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INV()I C E Invoice CIty of Munlm0ton Beach Pre ect yo 1220958007 1000 sfa.n 51 'mama No: 86833 PO Box'CO Pre Liana et IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Huntington Beach,CA 92048 Total this invoice $5.005.281 thaslanb&atecl tnppanaats Prelf1421101121 SatvMCtla Mal January2a T(12a fo Fabauary 72 7035 Exam l e Phase 1 Project Management Task 11 Project Mana Oement Hours Rate Amount 300 260 52 541 53 Totals 3.00 5C1 56 Labor Tdlol F41.50 Total Chia Tiak 0541.55 Task 1.0 P'etact Man.;gamenl Mewing' Moors Rai* Ant Duni il 375 374,00 1 a02.73 3.00 280.52 841.58 1 75 170.00 297 5O T.50 131,T9 950.43 elms 16.00 3,530_22 Labor Total 3,630.T Total this'task 53.530.22 Total Ibis Phase k4 1Tt rn Phase 3 Preliminary lenoineslkr4 Task 36 l vl. 54o44n9 and 5164490 Plans 05Si) Hours gate Amount 1111111111111111111 3.75 170.99 5537.50 Totals 3"75 53,., 4a04f Total 93740 Total this Task 3057,50 0 ,ru SI:etLter&cotenant tai Total this Phase $937.50 eeriest Summate Cwaent Pries To-0ate fatal Hnkrlgs 5,009 28 r3 8J 5.009.28 64410e1 302,33990 :udc(et RenveiruK9 297,329,22 Total this Mvoice $5.000.20 r 1.4 ,, ,`I i ' i ►_ r ,� L i ,.4 i.4: (Iiiiikr4„,„13ti ,v.i- 1.. ur. Fel, ...4?`", - " . '111 4r-'fj_.r.. . .= ,c(r , ..../....................7,' .:7,-. ._--- ,,,,r- it kic , _ -,. ti ,\,)1 1 i i 4 ei.• C O •1 uli) a) 3 ,,,r4........„ •• N ‘i G e T 0 ,.•• 0 R p p Rq ••.• ;mab. 1I Professional Services Contracts for On- General- ----- ----- --T---'' VP. Civil Engineering and ___ -- -- , „,,g,,,;(((,/,,, • c) _ - • Professional Consulting Services ,___ ,__,_____ ___ _ • 1 — - - . , —- -:— - L-7-___ __ -- • gc. Department of Public Works - i `— .c°4k, t July 1, 2025 •• tee 0eQO •..• 0r , v NPIVk 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 27 on-call firms (2021-2025). • Planning to select 27 firms again through this RFQ. 1 *i O. i ` i ei vN i/ T I 0 NGT i,sc:3,_,;..iiihm____. ______ .. <1\ . �. f` i .: r' 4 F '`.- , _fib ..�', R ,,, +..: ' \\'p 's re": -f!r/ '= 1 UNP( it 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 !:i.' On-Call Total Purchase Orders 26 (2021-2025 ) s 28 k r-M - 22 z 19 ONGT '" sir,.-,. 10 �. O... •,,,LoPORgrfO.. V �i F . iY 2.021 2022 2023 2024 2025 '`` ; = _ - :3 Y 7r_ !T. % 1 In the last 5 years the City has issued over 100 professional servi '•;.e.6,- - �909,;°� contracts . �O�F \ OOUNTY �P� 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 ) -; , . , Values are in millions $6 0 !,- $_. 3 9 • 022 2$0 243 1 .2$0 3.4'S ____,-_--,..,,,.,2...:,0,1,..4.2,..r5..,.,1..,A';:i.:t•, ‘0,-4 4.• / Ta,.7..,PI...0N....t AiG 7,";0•..7 I •II- - - - r . .\.. %<1)7 i2o2 2 -: I l k)14\ \NN ‘4..,3 0..v,...abor.. zaJ.rtk:.:.-•..-- 1 v•gyA ------7:747 .1.7 -------f ‹k. j • ' e°UNT1 / 1645 //z— 0.: Nir—\ x / \ . \ \ ,_ t RECOMMENDATION —_ s . 4� , ( i �� Ilk 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 , ,i1.4"r4 � ,1 ONTINCT Inc . ; Moffatt & Nichol ; Onward Engineering; Pacific Advanced Civi d C-`\ ..•••••••••.. 4in� for O`.,,, \NGOPP0RATE�••.•.,o \ Engineering, Inc . ; Proactive Engineering Consultants , Inc . ; Psomas ; R '4� •••� Engineering Company; SA Associates ; Stantec Consulting Services Inc ; TAIAii! __ ; s N Associates , Inc . ; and Tetra Tech. �o ,>- , l : Q4;; ; ...........ow The on-call contract is not a guarantee of work as these services are COUNTY CP;,/ on ��.....ii 1646 r Que s t ions . .,. .> ate* • ' ,., -: ,, - *' • 6 Ss ' r tvali......". ...„ _,,.. L", t., 4-...---___, _,,.......,4 .; y ' v �. ..( 6 4calP ' ...1)i''‘'''.4.1,-'.. ,.tr •4. . J f !rti '' yr• ` ,: . :' t ,:. 1647