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Item 02 Approval to Award RFQ# 21-004 Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services
ocoee florida AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET Meeting Date: May 4, 2021 Item # 02 Reviewed By: Contact Name: Joyce Tolbert/Vanessa Department Director: Rebec a Rob Anthony Contact Number: 1516 City Manager: Robert Fr Subject: Award of RFQ #21-004 Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Background Summary: The City of Ocoee, Florida, in conformance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), Florida Statutes Section 287.055, et seq., and the policies and procedures of the City of Ocoee (City), is soliciting statements of qualifications from qualified professional engineering firms or individuals that are interested in providing engineering services for utilities projects including but not limited to studies, design, construction plans and bid documents, construction management, development plan review, and other miscellaneous utility engineering projects. The projects will involve potable water and wastewater plants and distribution and collection systems. Hydraulic modeling services are provided by another firm. Please note this contract is for utility projects and services only. The continuing contracts shall automatically be renewed annually, unless terminated by the City in writing, for a total of five (5) years from the date of execution, plus a one (1) year optional renewal at the City's discretion. The RFQ was advertised on January 24, 2021 and was publicly opened on February 17, 2021. There were seven (7) responses submitted. The Finance Department and Engineering Department reviewed the proposals and all were considered responsive, see the attached RFQ Checklist. Attached are the top three (3) ranked responses; original copies of all responses are available in the Finance Department for your review. The seven (7) responses were evaluated by the RFQ Evaluation Committee appointed by the City Manager, which was comprised of four (4) members: Jamie Croteau, Acting Utilities Director; Jen Bolling, Engineering Manager, Steve Krug, Public Works Director; and T'Jean Tomlinson, Staff Engineer. The first public RFQ Evaluation Committee meeting was held on March 24, 2021, with the Evaluation Committee evaluating and short- listing the firms on specific evaluation criteria for interviews. The second public RFQ Evaluation Committee meeting was held on April 12, 2021 for the purpose of interviewing the five (5) short-listed firms, and finalizing the shortlist for recommendation of award. Please see the attached shortlist/evaluation form and attached recommendation of Award from Jamie Croteau, Acting Utilities Director. The evaluation committee short-listed the following firms in ranked order, and recommended contracting with the top two (2) ranked firms. The City Manager reviewed the evaluation committee recommendation and recommends contracting with the top three (3) firms due to the term of the contract. The Table below is the Evaluation Committee's rankings: Rank/Respondent 1. Wright-Pierce, Inc 2. CPH Inc. 3. Hazen and Sawyer 4. Kimley-Horn 5. Barnes, Ferland and Associates 6. Chen Moore &Associates 7. Inwood Consulting Engineers Issue: Should the City Commission award the continuing contracts for engineering services to the top three (3) short-listed firms? Recommendations: Staff recommends that the City Commission award RFQ #21-004 Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services to Wright-Pierce, Inc., CPH Inc., and Hazen and Sawyer and authorize Staff to proceed with contract negotiations with the selected firms, and authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, and staff to execute all necessary contract documents with these firms once the required insurance is received. Per the State of Florida CCNA Act Statute 287.055, if contract negotiations are unsuccessful with one of the top-ranked firms, staff shall terminate negotiations and initiate negotiations with the next ranked firm, and so on, until an agreement is reached. Attachments: 1. RFQ #21-004 2. Addendum #1 3. Wright-Pierce Response 4. CPH Response 5. Hazen and Sawyer 6. Evaluation Form/Shortlist for Interviews 7. Evaluation Form/Shortlist for Award Recommendation 8. RFQ Checklist 9. Award Recommendation from Acting Utilities Director Financial Impact Per the CCNA, continuing contracts for professional engineering services are for budgeted projects up to an estimated construction cost of $4 million. Task Orders (Purchase Orders) would be issued under the continuing utilities engineering contracts for such projects as budgeted each fiscal year. Type of Item: (please mark with an x') Public Hearing For Clerk's Dept Use: Ordinance First Reading Consent Agenda Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing Resolution Regular Agenda X Commission Approval Discussion& Direction Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk X Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution Reviewed by City Attorney N/A Reviewed by Finance Dept. C.—eat N/A Reviewed by ( ) N/A 2 CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) #21-004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES Coee florida TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR RFQ#21-004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ DOCUMENTS Section Page Legal Advertisement 3 RFQ Instructions &General Terms & Conditions 4 - 17 Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form 18 Summary of Litigation 19 Receipt of any addenda issued 19 Company Information and Signature Sheet 20 End Table of Contents RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 2 Request for Qualifications,Legal Advertisement The City of Ocoee, Florida, (the "City") is soliciting sealed statements of qualifications for RFQ #21-004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILTIES ENGINEERING SERVICES. Qualification packages will only be accepted electronically through Negometrix4, a free e- Procurement platform, until 2:00 pm, local time, on February 17,2021. Qualification packages received after that time or through any other method will not be accepted under any circumstances. Qualification packages that have been timely received will be publicly opened virtually online and the names of the responding firms read aloud at that time; instructions will be provided at https://www.ocoee.org/959/Public-Bid-Meetings. All questions regarding this RFQ should be in writing to Vanessa Anthony, Purchasing Technician, Finance Department/Purchasing vanthonyc ocoee.org. No Pre-submittal conference is scheduled at this time. Prospective respondents may secure a copy of the documents required for submitting statements of qualifications at no charge through Negometrix4 by accessing the City's published solicitation page at https://app.negometrix.com/buyer/748. Please visit https://www.ocoee.org/323fPurchasing for more information. Prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, addenda, and changes to the project requirements through the Negometrix platform. Melanie Sibbitt, City Clerk, Orlando Sentinel January 24,2021. RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 3 CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS "RFQ" #21-004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILTIES ENGINEERING SERVICES A. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. The City of Ocoee, Florida, in conformance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), Florida Statutes Section 287.055, et seq., and the policies and procedures of the City of Ocoee (City), is soliciting statements of qualifications from qualified professional engineering firms or individuals,Respondent firm,Bidder, Proposer that are interested in providing engineering services for utilities projects including but not limited to studies,design,construction plans and bid documents, , construction management, development plan review, and other miscellaneous utility engineering projects.The projects will involve potable water and wastewater plants and distribution and collection systems. Hydraulic modeling services are provided by another firm. . PLEASE NOTE THIS CONTRACT IS FOR UTILITY PROJECTS AND SERVICES ONLY Respondents must be experienced in providing utilities engineering services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described under Section C. Use of qualified sub-consultants for specialty work is acceptable. To be considered, the firm or individual shall be a licensed professional in accordance with Florida State law and be familiar with all applicable State of Florida, St. Johns River Water Management District, Orange County and City of Ocoee codes,regulations and laws.Please include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or subconsultants proposed to perform work In accordance with the CCNA,the work contemplated under these continuing contracts will be limited to routine tasks related to construction projects expected to cost no more than $4 million, or for studies not costing more than $500,000. Engineering services related to any project that does not fall within these categories will be separately solicited in conformance with the CCNA. 2. The City intends to award continuing contracts up to (3) firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. In determining whether a firm is qualified, the City shall consider the Evaluation Criteria set forth in this RFQ. In addition to identifying the best firms for the work,the City desires to create an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms, provided such distribution does not violate the principle of selecting the most highly qualified firm for a given task. Firms selected by the City will provide utilities engineering services to the City on an as- needed basis, which will be assigned using task orders issued by the City under the continuing contracts. The contracts shall automatically be renewed annually, unless terminated by the City in writing,for five(5)years from the date of execution,and one (1) optional two-year renewal, unless otherwise terminated by either party, in writing, given 30 days' notice. 3. Prospective respondents may secure a free copy of the documents required for submitting a response through Negometrix's Negometrix4 platform by accessing the City's published solicitation page at https://app.negometrix.com/buyer/748. Please visit https://www.ocoee.org/323/Purchasing for more information. Prospective RFQ#21004-Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 4 respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, addenda, and changes to the project requirements through the Negometrix4 platform. Partial sets of the documents required for submitting a statement of qualifications will not be issued. By using Negometrix, prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ,all addendums and changes to the project requirements;there is no charge to use the Negometrix e-procurement platform. 4. Each qualification package should consist minimally of a cover letter, statement of qualifications, conflict of interest disclosure form and company information form (attached at the end of these instructions). Please also include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or key subconsultants proposing to perform the work. Statements of qualifications should be limited to a total of fifty (50) 8.5"x 11" pages (including any resumes and maximum 2-page cover letter but excluding front and back covers, dividers, table of contents, and company information form), single-sided, portrait orientation, 12-point font. Additional submission instructions are supplied below in Section D. Any qualifications package failing to conform to these specifications may be subject to rejection. The person signing the signature sheet on behalf of the respondent must have the legal authority to bind the respondent to the submitted qualification package and shall be understood to do so. All expenses for providing qualification packages to the City shall be borne by the respondent. 5. The City utilizes Negometrix, an e-procurement platform, Negometrix4 version. The City is ONLY accepting electronic solicitation responses online through the City's Negometrix4 platform at https://app.negometrix.com/buyer/748. This link can also be accessed through the City's website at https://www.ocoee.org/323/Purchasing under the Current Open Solicitations menu. All responses for this bid MUST be submitted through the Negometrix4 platform. Bid/RFP/RFQ submissions received in any other format will not be accepted; no paper, fax, or e-mailed submissions will be accepted. There is no charge to use the Negometrix electronic bid submission platform. Registration with Negometrix is free and is required prior to submitting a RFQ response. You will be required to register once you click the PARTICIPATE BUTTON in the solicitation file. It is suggested your company register no later than 24 hours in advance of the RFQ submission deadline to ensure proper registration. Should your company need assistance with registering,please contact the Negometrix Service Desk by calling (724) 888-5294 or by emailing servicedesk.usnegometrix.com. Once your company is registered with Negometrix, you will be able to submit your bid/proposal/qualification statement securely, anytime before the bid deadline, at https://app.negometrix.com/buyer/748 by clicking the PARTICIPATE BUTTON under the solicitation. Qualification Statements submitted on Negometrix4 will remain locked and inaccessible by City staff until the bid deadline. Respondents are encouraged to allow ample time to upload and submit your Response as the system will automatically lock responses upon the bid deadline. A virtual public RFQ opening will be held on the date and time indicated below. Details on how to access the virtual bid opening will be located on the City's website at https://www.ocoee.org/959/Public- Bid-Meetings. RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 5 6. Respondents shall submit one (1)complete electronic copy,preferably in a single file, of their qualifications package on the Negometrix4 platform. Qualification packages must be received by Negometrix4 no later than 2:00 p.m. (local time) on February 17, 2021. Any qualification package received after the above-noted time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any uncertainty regarding the time a qualification package is received will be resolved against the Respondent. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Respondent to have the qualifications package uploaded and submitted on the Negometrix4 e-procurement platform prior to the due date and time. File Uploads -All electronic files uploaded must be in a common format accessible by software programs the City uses. Those common formats are generally described as Microsoft Word(.doc or.docx),Microsoft Excel(.xls or.xlsx),Microsoft Power Point (.ppt or pptx), or Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf). Respondents will not secure,password protect or lock uploaded files;the City must be able to open and view the contents of the file. Respondents will not disable or restrict the ability of the City to print the contents of an uploaded file. Scanned documents or images must be of sufficient quality, no less than 150 dpi,to allow for reading or interpreting the words, drawings, images or sketches. The City may disqualify any Submittal Response that does not meet the criteria stated in this paragraph. 7. The City will receive questions regarding this RFQ only through the Negometrix4 platform in the Question&Answer tab or written inquires directed to Vanessa Anthony, Purchasing Technician vanthony@ocoee.org. Deadline for receipt of written inquiries will be February 9,2021 at 2:00 p.m., local time. 8. Potential Respondents should not contact City staff, with the exception of the Purchasing Technician, or other City consultants or City Commission for information regarding this RFQ before the project award date. Any contact with any other member of the City Staff, City Commission, or its consultants during the RFQ, award, and protest period may be grounds for Respondent disqualification. 9. Action on qualification packages is expected to be taken by the City Commission within ninety (90) days of the submission opening date; however, no guarantee or representation is made herein as to the time between receipt of the qualification package and subsequent City Commission action. A more detailed schedule is given below. 10. All applicable laws and regulations of the United States, the State of Florida, and the City of Ocoee will apply to any resulting Agreement. The provisions of the Consultant's Competitive Negotiations Act (Section 287.055, Florida State Statutes) shall apply,where applicable. By entering into this contract, the awarded bidder is obligated to comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Statutes, "Employment Eligibility." This includes, but is not limited to utilization of the E-Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees, and requiring all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ,contract with,or subcontract with, an alien unauthorized to work in the USA. Failure to comply will lead to RFQ#21004-Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 6 termination of this contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontractor must be terminated immediately. 11. The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an Agreement, in form and content acceptable to the City, indemnifying and holding harmless the City, its officials, officers, employees, and agents from all claims. 12. CONVICTED VENDOR LIST(PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME):A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on an award to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a proposal on an award with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit proposals on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Contractor, Supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a award with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. [See Florida State Statute 287.133 (2) (a). 13. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW: In accordance with Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, and, except as may be provided by Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes and other applicable State and Federal Laws, all Respondents should be aware that the proposal and the responses thereto are in the public domain and are available for public inspection. Respondents are requested, however, to identify specifically any information contained in their proposal which they consider confidential and/or proprietary and which they believe to be exempt from disclosure,citing specifically the applicable exempting law.All proposals received in response to this request of proposal become the property of the City of Ocoee and will not be returned. In the event of an award, all documentation produced as part of the contract will become the exclusive property of the City. 14. PUBLIC RECORDS COMPLIANCE. The City of Ocoee (City) is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor agrees to comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically,the Contractor shall: 1.Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. 2. Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119,Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law. 3.Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from the public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the City. 4. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor agrees to transfer at no cost to the City all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public record to the City upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon RFQ#21004-Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 7 completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records.All records stored electronically must be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. 5.A Contractor who fails to provide the public records to City within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under section 119.10,Florida Statutes. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 407-905-3100,EXTENSION 1022,CCDL@ci.ocoee.fl.us,WITH AN OFFICE LOCATED AT 150 NORTH LAKESHORE DRIVE,OCOEE,FLORIDA 34761. 15. PATENT INDEMNITY: Except as otherwise provided, the successful respondent agrees to indemnify the City and its officers, agents, and employees against liability, including costs and expenses for infringement upon any letters patent of the United States arising out of the performance of this Contract or out of the use or disposal by or for the account of the City or supplies furnished or construction work performed hereunder,to the extent caused by the negligence,recklessness,or intentional wrongful misconduct of the Respondent and persons employed or utilized by the Respondent in the performance of this contract. Further,the Respondent shall fully indemnify, defend,and hold harmless the City and its officers,agents,and employees from any suits, actions,damages,and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees,arising from or relating to violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret, unpatented invention, or intellectual property right. If the bidder uses any design, device, or materials covered by letters,patent,or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the bid price shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design, device, or materials. 16. Conflict of Interest/Non-Collusion Certification: a) Respondent declares that the only persons or parties interested in their proposal are those named herein,that this proposal is, in all respects, fair and without fraud and that it is made without collusion with any other vendor or official of the City of Ocoee. Neither the Affiant nor the above-named entity has directly or indirectly entered into any agreement,participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive pricing in connection with the entity's submittal for the above project. This statement restricts the discussion of pricing data until the completion of negotiations and execution of a contract for the described services. b) Respondent certifies that no City Commissioner,other City Official,or City employee directly or indirectly owns assets or capital stock of the Responding entity, nor will directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (For purposes of this paragraph,indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family) c) Respondent certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services, RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 8 Respondent agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. Respondent must submit the attached Conflict of Interest Statement. d) Respondent further declares that a careful examination of the scope of services, instructions, and terms and conditions of this RFQ has occurred, and that the proposal is made according to the provisions of the RFQ documents, and will meet or exceed the scope of services, requirements, and standards contained in the RFQ documents. e) Respondent agrees to abide by all conditions of the negotiation process. In conducting negotiations with the City, Respondent offers and agrees that if this negotiation is accepted,the Respondent will convey,sell,assign,or transfer to the City all rights,title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter acquire under the anti- trust laws of the United States and the State of Florida for price fixing relating to the particular commodities or services purchased or acquired by the City. At the City's discretion, such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the City tenders final payment to the Respondent. The proposal constitutes a firm and binding offer by the Respondent to perform the services as stated. 17. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals,to waive formalities, technicalities or irregularities, to request clarification of information submitted in any proposal, or to re-advertise for new proposals. The City may accept any item or group of items of any proposal, unless the Respondent qualifies its proposal by specific limitations. The City may accept one or more proposals if, in the City's discretion,the City determines that it is in the City's best interest to do so. The City reserves the right to award the contract to the Respondent which,in the City's sole discretion, is the most responsive and responsible Respondent The City reserves the right, as an aid in determining which proposal is responsible, to require a Respondent to submit such additional evidence of Respondent's qualifications as the City may deem necessary, and may consider any evidence available to the City of the financial, technical, and other qualifications and abilities of a Respondent, including past performance (experience) with the City and others. The City Commission shall be the final authority in the selection of any and all proposals B. INSURANCE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The successful respondent shall be required to provide evidence of both General (Public & Property) Liability and Professional (Design Errors and Omissions) Liability Insurance in the form of a certificate of insurance issued on behalf of the City of Ocoee and naming the City as an additional insured,by companies acceptable to the City at the minimum limits and coverages listed below with deductible amounts acceptable to the City. The selected consultant shall not commence any work in connection with an Agreement until all of the following types of insurance have been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City, nor shall the consultant allow any subconsultant to commence work on a subcontract until all similar insurance required of the subconsultant has been so obtained and approved. Policies other than Workers' Compensation shall be issued only by companies authorized by subsisting certificates of authority issued to the companies by the Department of Insurance of Florida which maintain a Best's Rating of"A"or better and a Financial Size Category of"VII" or better according to the A.M. Best Company. Policies for Workers' Compensation may be issued by companies authorized as a group self-insurer by F.S.440.57, Florida Statutes. RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 9 1. Loss Deductible Clause: The City shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sums of money which may represent a deductible in any insurance policy. The payment of such deductible shall be the sole responsibility of the General Consultant and/or subconsultant providing such insurance. 2. Workers' Compensation Insurance: The Consultant shall obtain during the life of this Agreement, Worker's Compensation Insurance with Employer's Liability Limits of $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 for all the Consultant's employees connected with the work of this project and, in the event any work is sublet,the Consultant shall require the subconsultant similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Consultant. Such insurance shall comply fully with the Florida Workers' Compensation Law. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this contract for the City is not protected under the Workers' Compensation statute,the Consultant shall provide, and cause each subconsultant to provide adequate insurance, satisfactory to the City, for the protection of the Consultant's employees not otherwise protected. Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee. 3. Consultant's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Consultant shall obtain during the life of this Agreement COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE, this policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured, and shall protect the Consultant and the City from claims for damage for personal injury,including accidental death, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from operations under this Agreement whether such operations be by the Consultant or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Consultant, and the amounts of such insurance shall be the minimum limits as follows: 4. Automobile Bodily Injury Liability&Property Damage Liability • $1,000,000 Combined single limit per occurrence (each person,each accident) • All covered automobile will be covered via symbol 1 • Liability coverage will include hired&non-owned automobile liability • Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of The City of Ocoee 5. Comprehensive General Liability(Occurrence Form)-This policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured and should indicate that the insurance of the Consultant is primary and non-contributory. • $2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE • $2,000,000 PRODUCTS-COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $1,000,000 PERSONAL&ADVERTISING INJURY • Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee • $1,000,000 Professional Liability(Design Errors &Omissions) 6. Subconsultant's Comprehensive General Liability, Automobile Liability and Worker's Compensation Insurance: The Consultant shall require each subconsultant to procure and maintain during the life of this subcontract,insurance of the type specified above or RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 10 insure the activities of these subconsultants in the Consultant's policy, as specified above. 7. Owner's Protective Liability Insurance: (Not applicable for Design Services). As applicable for construction projects, providing coverage for the named insured's liability that arises out of operations performed for the named insured by independent consultants and are directly imposed because of the named insured's general supervision of the independent consultant. The Consultant shall procure and furnish an Owner's Protective Liability Insurance Policy with the following limits: $1,000,000, and per occurrence,$2,000,000.Aggregate and naming the City of Ocoee as the Named Insured. 8. Contractual Liability: If the project is not bonded, the consultant's insurance shall also include contractual liability coverage to insure the fulfillment of the contract. NOTE: PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE,THE CITY SHALL BE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED. • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $2,000,000 AGGREGATE Commercial Umbrella: • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $2,000,000 Aggregate • Including Employer's Liability and Contractual Liability Builders Risk: (Not Applicable for Design Services). • $100,000 Any(1) Location • $1,000,000 Any(1) Occurrence (Remainder of page left blank intentionally) RFQ#21004-Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 11 I ACORD. 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Workers' Compensation, Employers' Liability i General Liability shall contain a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the certificate holder. The certificate holder is added a■ a T>®d hared fEr 9alcbis Risk. CERTIFICATE MOLDER CANCELLATION OCOXB01 MOULD ANT OF Tat ABOVE DIxRRUD ROLM'II CMICILLEO WON!TUE 0PEIATO,. DATE TNUEOF.TIE 03UI0,0 INSURER TILL ENDEAVOR TO AWL 10 HAYS MATTER NO110E TO THE CERTIFICATE nOL0ER NAMED TO De LIFT,SOT PNLURE TO D0 90 SMALL City of Ocoee s/ONE MO CSLY.ATIOM OR UAsaRY OF ANY IOOUPON TAR ALIASES,RSAGENT9 OR 150 N. Lakeshore Drive OCoes 7L 34761-225S msRESO,TATYL0 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATVE ACORD 25(2001/0E) e•• O ACORD CORPORATION 19111 t t 9. Certificates of Insurance: Certificate of Insurance Form (see sample, above), naming the City of Ocoee as an additional insured will be furnished by the Consultant upon notice of award. These shall be completed by the authorized Resident Agent and returned to the Office of the Purchasing Technician. This certificate shall be dated and show: • The name of the Insured consultant, the specific job by name and job number, the name of the insurer, the number of the policy, its effective date, and its termination date. RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 12 • Statement that the Insurer shall mail notice to the Owner at least thirty(30)days prior to any material changes in provisions or cancellation of the policy,except ten(10)days written notice of cancellation for non-payment of premium. C. SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of work to be performed under task orders issued under the continuing contracts may consist of, but will not necessarily be limited to: providing engineering services for utilities projects including studies, design, plans production, construction management, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. Typical assignments would include, but would not be limited to the following: Engineering Design Services Tasks for services under this topic may include but are not limited to: • Preliminary analysis &conceptual design of minor utilities engineering projects • Plan production services in the latest available version of AutoCAD • Design,replacement and/or upgrade of sanitary sewer lift stations,gravity sewer and associated force mains • Extension of sanitary sewer service to existing areas on septic tanks or developing areas • Extension of reclaim water mains for new development and/or retrofit existing developments • Design new watermains and/or replacement of undersized or nonconforming material water mains • Water and wastewater plant upgrades • Post-design services • Preparation of as-built drawings and other surveying tasks • Miscellaneous utility engineering design services Engineering Studies and Services Other than Design Tasks for services under this topic may include but are not limited to: • Utility service studies and planning • Capital improvements and infrastructure rehabilitation • Water and wastewater treatment processes • Miscellaneous utility engineering planning services Non-engineering Technical Services Tasks for services under this topic may include but are not limited to: • On-site inspection of construction work by engineering technician • Printing and copying of design documents • Field compilation of data for inventory mapping and facility management, and/or the transformation of such data to a form suitable for use in ArcGIS or AutoCAD. • Creation of 3D illustrations and other graphics for public involvement activities • Other related services as may be assigned from time to time RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 13 Respondents must be experienced in providing utilities engineering services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described above. Use of qualified sub-consultants for specialty work is acceptable. To be considered,the firm or individual shall be a licensed professional in accordance with Florida State law and be familiar with all applicable State of Florida, St. Johns River Water Management District, FDEP, Orange County and City of Ocoee codes, regulations and laws. Please include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or subconsultants proposed to perform work. D. SUBMITTALS Qualifications packages should be designed to portray to the City how the respondent's services can best match the knowledge, skills, and abilities suggested by the anticipated Scope of Services given above. In order for the City to evaluate the qualification package, each Respondent should provide information relative to their ability to provide services that will best meet the needs of the City. The submission materials should include the following, and missing material may cause your submission to be evaluated accordingly: I.Firm's Qualifications • Cover Letter • List of firm's current or recently completed similar projects within the past five(5)years with other public utilities. Include original contract price, final cost, and reason for overages if applicable • Demonstration of ability to deliver project on time and within budget • List of all firm's key employees, their qualifications, and their role in providing the desired City services and each employees years of total related experience and years with your firm. • Firm's and employee's certifications and registration with regulatory agencies, professional organizations, etc. • List firm's sub-consultants,their qualifications, and their role in this project. • List of at least three (3) client references to include organization name, contact person, telephone number(s), and e-mail address. • Explanation of how you approach a new project or task and how and when you communicate with your client. Also, detail any cost containment approaches you employ and identify projects you designed that you consider successful for staying on time and meeting budget. • Current and projected workload of the firm. H.Firm's Office Location & Other Forms (not included in page limit) • List the location of all offices (firm and subconsultants) involved with this project and approximate distance(in miles)and time (in hours)to City Hall. • Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form,p. 18. • Summary of Litigation,if none please indicate in this section of your qualification package. Provide a summary of any litigation,claim(s),bid or contract dispute(s)filed by or against the Firm in the past five (5)years which is related to the services that the Firm provides in RFQ#21004-Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 14 the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim, or contact dispute, a brief description of the case, the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. p. 19. • Receipt of any addenda issued,p. 19. • Company Information/Signature Sheet,p. 20. • M/WBE Certification for the Firm. Attach State of Florida or County M/WBE Certification for the Firm. Partial points will not be awarded for M/WBE sub-consultants. E. TIME SCHEDULE The anticipated schedule of events related to this solicitation is: Date of RFQ Request for qualifications published 23 days later Last day for questions 30 days later Statements of qualification are due 35 days later Qualification statements distributed to evaluation committee 50 days later Evaluation committee meeting held Next meeting Short-list of ranked firms recommended to City Commission Dates are estimated and subject to change at the City's discretion. F. SELECTION PROCESS 1. The criteria for selection shall be based on the criteria listed in the RFQ. The City reserves the right, before awarding the contract, to require a Respondent to submit additional evidence of its qualifications, as the City may deem necessary, and shall conduct discussions with, and may require oral presentations by, no fewer than three (3) firms, if possible. The City shall be the sole judge of the competency of Respondents. 2. A City evaluation committee will evaluate each respondent's qualifications and after interviews and/or oral presentations will short-list and recommend to the City Commission the top three (3)firms, if possible, in ranked order of qualifications based upon the evaluation committee's evaluation of the responses and any client references. All Respondents shall be notified via Negometrix or other means of the evaluation committee's recommended ranking of firms to the City Commission. The City Commission's decision to endorse or modify the ranking by the evaluation committee shall be final.The City Commission shall be the final authority in the award or rejection of any and all responses 3. The City will apply the negotiation requirements of Section 287.0055,Fla.Stat.,(a.k.a., CCNA). The City will attempt to negotiate an agreement with the top-ranked Respondent. If no agreement is reached with the top-ranked Respondent, negotiations will be terminated and initiated with the second-ranked Respondent,and so on,until an agreement is reached. 4. The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an agreement which provides, among other things,that all plans,drawings,reports,and specifications that result from Respondent's services shall become the property of the City. Upon the successful RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 15 negotiation of an agreement, a formal contract will be prepared and subsequent executed by both parties. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Past Performance & Experience of the Firm and Project Team • Past Performance and Experience of the Firm with similar projects • Overall Experience 60 • References 2. Project Approach and Understanding of the project • Briefly describe your Firm's understanding of the services requested 15 and how the Firm would accomplish the work. 3. Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements • Current & Projected Workload of the Firm 15 • Past ability to deliver a project on budget & time 4. Location of the Firm's office and proximity to the City of Ocoee 5 5. Certified Minority, Women Owned Business Enterprise • Include M/WBE Certification forms for the Responding Firm only. 5 Total Possible Points 100 Information supplied by client references may be used in determining the relative merits of a Respondent under any and all of the above-listed criteria. G. TASK ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURES Firm(s) selected by the City will provide utility engineering services to the City on an as needed basis,based upon task orders to be issued by the City under the continuing contract. No work shall commence until the verification of the issuance of the purchase order or other authorization document. It shall be engineering firm's responsibility to include those references on each invoice submitted for the work. Invoicing for completed work or progress billing shall be submitted to the requesting City Department for processing and submission for payment by the Finance Department with a copy to: Accounts Payable Finance Department City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 16 H. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR STATE OR FEDERALLY FUNDED PROJECTS Should any of the projects for which engineering services are provided under this solicitation involve State funds, this entire solicitation is governed by the requirements of the State of Florida, and the CCNA Act Section 287.055 for a continuing contract. State reporting requirements for the specific grant and other laws and regulations may apply to a given service task order. Any such requirements shall be part of the task proposal solicitation and any subsequent proposal made shall explicitly state the firm's intent to comply with such requirements. Should any of the projects for which engineering services are provided under this solicitation involve federal funds,this entire solicitation is governed by the requirements of the specific federal grant and/or 2CFR200. In order to avoid any issue regarding the possibility of a non- competitive award being made to a firm that provides services through a continuing contract, all solicitations for design and/or fee proposals for services under this solicitation that involve federal funds shall be issued to all firms providing continuing engineering services. Federal reporting requirements for the specific federal grant and other laws and regulations may apply to a given service task order. Any such requirements shall be part of the task proposal solicitation and any subsequent proposal made shall explicitly state the firm's intent to comply with such requirements. I. BID PROTESTS All Bid Protests shall be submitted to the Purchasing Technician in the following manner: 1. A Bidder shall file a written bid protest under this Article or be barred any relief; oral protests shall not be acknowledged. 2. A bid protest shall be limited to the following grounds: (a) issues arising from the procurement provisions of the Project Manual, its addenda, and other bidding documents; and/or(b)applicable federal, state,or local law.No bid protest may be based upon questions concerning the design documents (drawings and specifications). The Bidder shall clarify all questions concerning the design documents of the project prior to submitting its bid. 3. The content of the bid protest shall fully state the factual and legal grounds for the protest and the legal basis for the relief requested. 4.The bid protest shall be filed with the Purchasing Technician not later than five(5)calendar days after the posting of the notice of intent to award or recommendation of award by staff, whichever is earlier. 5.The Purchasing Technician,on behalf of the City,shall make a determination of the merits of the protest not later than five (5) business days after receipt of the protest. If the City denies the protest,the City may proceed with award of the contract unless enjoined by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. END OF INSTRUCTIONS RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 17 ocoee florid° RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112,Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee, Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants, who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches, or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services,Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for the City Commission, Evaluation Committee members, and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, the term "conflict of interest" "means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest", and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management,instruction,research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form, submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: Firm Name Signature Name and Title(Print or Type) Date RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 18 SUMMARY OF LITIGATION: Provide a summary of any litigation,claim(s),bid or contract dispute(s)filed by or against the Bidder in the past five(5)years which is related to the services that the Bidder provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim,or contact dispute,a brief description of the case,the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none,then please say so. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. Dated No. Dated No. Dated (Remainder of page left blank intentionally.) RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 19 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#21-004 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW A l I ESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) E-MAIL ADDRESS IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# Individual Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of❑ physical presence or 0 online notarization this day of ,20 . Personally Known or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of (Type of Identification) County of Signature of Notary Public Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 20 Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson Larry Brinson, Sr, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank George Oliver III, District 4 ocoee florida February 11, 2021 ADDENDUM NO. ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ #21-004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES This addendum shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services. This addendum consists of two (2) pages. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this addendum in the space provided on Page 19 of the RFQ. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFQ documents are as follows: Ql. Where can I get a list of the plan holders? Al. The plan holders are visible to all participants on Negometrix4. Q2. Will there be no pre-bid conference? A2. No,page 3 of the RFQ,Legal Advertisement,states there is no pre-submittal conference scheduled at this time. Q3. Who are the incumbents that have been providing these services to the City in the past? A3. There are no incumbents for this contract, as this a new solicitation specific to Utilities. The city does have an Engineering Services contract with Brindley Pieters and Associates, CPH,Inc. and Pegasus Engineering. Q4. Will the City extend the due date by 14 days? A4. No,the due date for qualification statements will remain the same. Q5. Is this scope limited to water and sewer?There are a number of"Miscellaneous utility" items? A5. The scope for this contract will include engineering tasks for water, wastewater,and reclaim water. Q6. What "Post-design" services would be required? A6. Post design services may include permitting, as-built certifications, or other miscellaneous tasks as deemed necessary. Q7. Can we get more clarification on the items listed under"Engineering Studies and Services Other than design." A7. Engineering Studies and Services Other than Design includes tasks related water and wastewater treatment and collection/transmission. \I Vanessa Anthony Purchasing Technician cc: Evaluation Committee • Addendum#1 RFQ20-004 Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Page 2 of ,-)t florida OCOEE, FLORIDA FEBRUARY 2021 Statement of Qualifications RFQ NO. 21-004 Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services T wiz- '%x.a.-:. <' . t �`" t F i ` r am ~ irtl` �- i ;r cs.. .t, c. 4., - ... � � L�II\ it is j �� fit" f .r lifoirs , ---iimiiiiii* N.N., - -- 4i r - iipo,. t, '. ' - —, ...g&Al ...._.N - . WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Table of Contents SECTION 1 Firm Qualifications Cover Letter 1 - 1 Company Profile 1 -3 Similar Experience 1 -4 Cost& Schedule Control 1 - 14 Organizational Chart 1 - 15 Resumes of Key Personnel 1 -16 Subconsultant Profiles 1 -35 Client References 1 -36 Project Scope &Technical Abilities 1 -37 Approach to Meeting Expectations 1 -44 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 1 -45 Availability &Commitment 1 -46 Licensure 1 -47 SECTION 2 Firm's Location & Other Forms Local Team 2- 1 Required Forms 2-2 WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment 601 South Lake Destiny Road,Suite 290 Maitland, FL 32751 Phone:407.906.1776 I Fax:407.386.7736 February 17, 2021 Purchasing Department City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, FL 34761-2268 SUBJECT: RFQ No. 21-004 Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Dear Evaluation Committee Members, The City of Ocoee has enjoyed extensive growth and development over the last decade, increasing in population by more than 12,000 people—over 30%—in that time. As a result,the City has had to improve and expand its utility systems to accommodate increased demand and new service areas, and further planning will be required for infill development and redevelopment(per the City's Downtown Master Plan), as well as new development in support of commercial, industrial, and residential additions emerging at a record pace (e.g., Fuller's Cross). Staying abreast of and complying with regulatory constraints that affect public utilities presents an added challenge to the City. In relation to water supply, the City's ability to increase withdraws from the Floridan Aquifer is restricted by new rules associated with the Central Florida Water Initiative (CFWI). Similarly, the City faces challenges related to its wastewater treatment facility(WWTF) due to its location within the Wekiwa and Rock Springs Basin Management Plan (BMAP) area and the Priority Focus Area (PFA), which will require the City to upgrade its WWTF to meet a lower discharge limit of 3 mg/I of nitrogen. Wright-Pierce offers local experts who are more than capable of assisting with preparing for further development while complying with the associated regulatory constraints. Over the last two years, we met with City staff on several occasions to discuss key issues affecting your systems, and we have supplemented these conversations with our own research.The following is a summary of our understanding of these issues as well as our team's ability to assist with their resolution: • Better understanding the impacts of the FDEP's latest CFWI rules in relation to the City's water supply. The City's Consumptive Use Permit(CUP) allows an annual average groundwater withdraw of 4.88 MGD. The latest CFWI Water Supply Plan indicates water supply permits have already been issued beyond the sustainable yield of the Floridan Aquifer in this area, and the FDEP has adopted rules that will reduce the permitted water quantities from the Upper Floridan Aquifer as well as restrict usage to 115 GPCD. Our Project Manager, Katie Gierok, is a water supply expert, offering extensive knowledge of the latest CFWI rules and how they will impact the City. She is currently working on a regional water supply project in Polk County that affects the County and all 17 of its municipalities.The knowledge and experience she has gained from this project will prove greatly beneficial in guarding the City's water supply. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment 2/17/2021 Purchasing Department Page 2 of 2 • Preparing for upgrades to the WWTF needed to meet BMAP requirements.The City's WWTF's permit currently allows a discharge limit of 10 mg/I of nitrogen. However, because the City falls within the BMAP's PFA, the FDEP will move to modify the City's WWTF operations permit to reduce the discharge limit to 3 mg/I of nitrogen once the BMAP is adopted. Project Engineers Don Lee and Bartt Booz have designed over 50 WWTF expansions and upgrades over the course of their careers.They are currently working on two WWTF projects being implemented in response to springs-related BMAPs, and for which our Grant Specialist, Dennis Davis, has secured over$3 million in grant funding.Their experience and expertise will facilitate appropriate planning, effective designs, and successful grant funding for any necessary upgrades to your WWTF. • Evaluating and designing for collection and distribution system replacements and extensions. Our review of the City's five-year CIP budget indicates numerous water, wastewater, and reclaimed water pipeline projects to be implemented. Additionally, the City has earmarked annual budgets for infiltration and inflow(I&I) abatement projects. Quality Control Officer Don McCullers and Project Engineer Kelly Wehner have designed over 130 miles of pipeline projects and performed over 401841 abatement projects over their careers.Their experience will allow our team to efficiently design any pipeline project that may be tasked under this contract. Working with a Qualified, Committed Team Wright-Pierce is an employee-owned, multidisciplinary engineering firm with over 275 experienced professionals who specialize in water, wastewater, and reclaimed water infrastructure. Since 1947, our engineers have provided professional services to communities like the City of Ocoee for similar continuing services contracts. We appreciate being considered to provide professional engineering services for this important contract and look forward to being part of the City's team.Vice President Steve Hallowell is authorized to act as firm signatory for any contract documents. Should you require additional information, please feel free to call. Sincerely, WRIGHT-PIERCE Kathleen GI , PE Steve Hallowell, PE Senior Project Manager Vice President kathleen.gierok@wright-pierce.com steve.hallowell@wright-pierce.com WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Firm Qualifications 1 ENR Top 25 Wastewater Treatment Plants ENR Top 25 Sanitary and Storm Sewers ENR Top 50 Sewer and Waste ENR Top 500 Design Firms ENR Top 200 Environmental Firms r, ACEC Award-Winning Projects PSMJ Circle of Excellence Maitland � , la' ...i, Ak. , .Illt ' Tampaelor �; _ Lakeland I i J '� ` 1'' 1 , /. i t Our mission—to enhance your success by delivering reliable solutions,responsive service and superior value. Wright-Pierce is an award-winning, multidiscipline In addition,we have repeatedly received the PSMJ engineering firm that has been providing wastewater, 'Circle of Excellence' Platinum Award—one of only water and civil infrastructure services since 1947. six firms in North America to do so. PSMJ is a firm Employee-owned and operated, our 275+engineers dedicated to business practices of architectural and and support professionals are located in offices engineering(A/E)firms worldwide and bestows its throughout Florida and the Northeast. Circle of Excellence award after assessing benchmarks for operations, management, and sustainability. We complete many water, wastewater and civil infrastructure projects each year, ranging in size from Responsive Service Focused on Your Success $100,000 to over$100 million. We provide complete The cornerstone of our business is to assist our clients engineering services from initial planning to design, with improving their communities and protecting bidding, construction administration and operations. public health and the environment. For every project, we focus on the following: An Award-Winning Firm Wright-Pierce has been recognized by several industry • Understanding the project issues and goals organizations for business performance and • Stressing practical, operator-friendly solutions engineering excellence. We rank in Engineering News • Identifying fiscal constraints and emphasizing Record (ENR) "Top" lists, including the Top 500 Design value based solutions Firms and Top 200 Environmental Design Firms in the country. Many of our projects receive regional ACEC Involving and collaborating with our clients Engineering Excellence Awards. throughout the project WRIGHT-PIERCE = -3 Engineering a Better Environment 1 -Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts iv 1 Apopka, Floridaoic ; . Client Contact T City of Apopka i - 748 E Cleveland St. w e - -U,..+}•c •......** . - -- 1 Apopka,FL 32703 - _ i,` — Vladmir Simonovski,MS, PE ' `�; Utility Design Manager • i 407.703.1717 4` ' ' i vsimonovski@apopka.net _, - Highlights +01 -S.+, I Development of water, -- 1 - �' °.. wastewater,and reclaimed water hydraulic models • Development of 5-, 10-,15-,and 20-year CIP • Field work to evaluate physical The City of Apopka selected Wright-Pierce for a Continuing Services condition of assets Contract in 2018 to assist with various utilities engineering projects. • Field work to perform fire Projects under this contract include: hydrant flow tests and pump station draw down tests for model calibration • Comprehensive Utilities Master Plan. Updated the City's water, wastewater and reclaimed water master plans for the next 20-year Dates planning period. Project included: substantial improvements to the 2019(Utilities Master Plan) Ongoing(Sewer System EPS Model) City's existing hydraulic models, including calibrating each; Ongoing(Water Plant Regionalization) development of growth projections and associated demand and flow estimates; development of a 20-year CIP budget; and development of, Costs Engineering Fees new Integrated Water Resources Master Plan component. $195,000(Utilities Master Plan) • Sewer System Extended Simulation Model. Due to extensive growth $199,900(Sewer System EPS Model) $50,000(Water Plant Regionalization) City needed a tool to better plan for needed upgrades to its wastewater collection system. Used static sewer system hydraulic Key Personnel Gmodel to develop a dynamic model and ran extended period Greg Taylor, Katie Davis, Chris Baggett,Dennis vis,St Steve simulations to thoroughly understand right size future upgrades. Hallowell, Ben Yoakum,Rick Davee • Water Plant Regionalization Evaluation. In response to major land In order to better optimize the City's use changes and population growth, the City tasked Wright-Pierce overall water use strategy,Wright- with investigating the regionalization of its water treatment facilities Pierce applied a"One Water" to reduce overhead costs, increase efficiency, and maintain system evaluation framework.The models are now used to coordinate with reliability. The evaluation involved updating the hydraulic model with developers to properly size new new, major pipelines; confirming high service pumps for each plant; infrastructure for short-and long- running various configurations using a 2035 scenario; and identifying term viability of the assets. improvements to meet demand and operating criteria with specific plants decommissioned or converted to store/re-pump facilities. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 -4 Engineering a Better Environment 1 -Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts Eustis, Florida �� r i• ".` • Client Contact ° City of Eustis I. . 10 N Grove St. Eustis,FL 32727 P 41ei;, ` Rick Gierok, PE r. Public Works Director ��'. ' \ 352.483.5480 I ��� gierokr@ci.eustis.fl.us dal _ -�. .�.. a..a® i!I y x :. Highlights 0 •�tNv • Continuing Services Contract • ,r';,P, _ • Providing services related to water treatment,distribution, 11 �\ - and transmission A/ • Providing services related to wastewater collection Wright-Pierce provides water, wastewater, and reclaimed water utility • Providing services related to engineering services on a continuing basis to the City of Eustis, including electrical upgrades and backup planning, design, permitting, and construction phase services for a power generation variety of utility-related projects. Example projects under our continuing Dates services contract include: Ongoing(Haselton WTP Generator) Ongoing(Ardice WTP Improvements) • Ardice WTP Improvements. Design, permitting, bid phase, and 2019(Lift Station 24 &I Evaluation) construction phase services for demolition of an elevated water Costs storage tank and construction of a new 500,000-gallon ground Engineering Fees storage tank, hydropneumatic tank and high-service pump station at $47,750(Haselton WTP Generator) $188,100(Ardice WTP Improvements) the 6.38 MGD Ardice WTP. $24,500(Lift Station 24 I&I Evaluation) • Haselton WTP Generator. Evaluate the relocation of an emergency Key Personnel generator from the Eastern WTP to the Haselton WTP. Following the Bartt Booz,Greg Taylor,Dennis Davis, evaluation, it was determined that the generator had insufficient Steve Hallowell,Mark Cunningham, Steve LaPrise,Jim Papadimitriou,Ben capacity to serve the WTP needs. Wright-Pierce designed a new Yoakum emergency generator for this facility. Wright-Pierce's staff worked • Lift Station 24 Infiltration and Inflow AI) Evaluation. Evaluation of alongside the City's staff in the lift station 24 drainage basin to identify sources of I&I. Field work identifying sources of l&I within its included flow monitoring and night flow isolations. Open channel collection system.Working together in this method allowed the City to flow meter was rotated throughout basin to pinpoint problem areas. save money on engineering fees, Final report identified near term and long-term R&R work for the while also learning new skills that City to perform to reduce I&I. can be used in future investigations. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 5 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Continuing Services & Pump Stations Rehabilitation Orlando, Florida fopiaft","- 41110 Client Contact City of Orlando Public Works 5100 L.B. McLeod Rd. Orlando,FL 32811 s - Chuck Shultz, PE • r Assistant Division Manager 407.246.2658 ^ charles.shultz@cityoforlando.net t .; f *Fs Highlights n 3 t h • Replacement of three Pmajor i ji, , -. - t urban pump stations T, ,' ' I :eri • Hydraulic modeling of v4 7 wastewater system MOM __._ T • Accelerated schedule The City of Orlando has selected Wright-Pierce to provide engineering Dates Ongoing(Lift Station 45) services to its Wastewater Division through a continuing services contract Ongoing(Lift Station 2) and through two separate RFQs for major pump station projects. Ongoing(Lift Station 85) Ongoing(Consery I RAS Pumps) • Lift Stations 45, 2,and 85.Wright-Pierce evaluated rehabilitation Ongoing(Consery II Hydraulic Modeling) and replacement options, designed recommended improvements, and is performing construction engineering inspection services for Costs three pump stations with peak hourly pumping capacities of Engineering Fees $948,365(Lift Station 45) approximately 8.9 MGD (LS45), 6.7 MGD (LS85), and 5.5 MGD (LS2). $333,038(Lift Station 2) $299,081(Lift Station 85) • Consery I Water Reclamation Facility(WRF) Return Activated $54,762(Consery I RAS Pumps) Sludge(RAS) Pump Replacements. Due to reduced capacity $124,672(Consery II Hydraulic stemming from worn impellers and casings, the City hired Wright- Modeling) Pierce to replace three Process 40 RAS pumps at its 7.5 MGD Consery Key Personnel I WRF with three new horizontal centrifugal pumps on new base Steve Hallowell,Bartt Booz, Dennis frames.The team is implementing the project on an accelerated Davis,Saheb Mansour-Rezaei,Eben schedule to assist operators with this failing equipment. Spalding,Jim Papadimitriou,Mark Cunningham,Steve LaPrise,Arafat • Consery II Sub-Area 1 and 2 Hydraulic Modeling.As a result of Es-haq expected growth and major developments within the Packing District Using modeling tools,Wright Pierce Opportunity Zone, Bay Lake Preserve, and other areas,the City provided operators 3D renderings, selected Wright-Pierce to develop a hydraulic model for assessing allowing them to make suggestions the performance of the proposed system and to develop a list of about site layout and configuration early in the design process,saving recommended improvements and cost estimates based on the project time and budget. modeling. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 6 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts Haines Ci , Florida 00.04,4 s. fa z Client Contact City of Haines City 426 Claude Holmes Sr.Ave. 1. Haines City,FL 33844 i'r iti *IN iti I'm dhi IIN i'. iti Tracy Mercer _ _ # Special Projects 863.421.3695 P tmercer@hainescity.com 'AN .�•• • ,• Highlights ►i ,s • I • Potable water distribution —, r' y • General engineering services ..— ..---.....orai • Electrical backup power Dates 2018(Bidding Documents) Wright-Pierce provides water and wastewater utility engineering services on 2018(Looping Study) 2019(SR 544 Water Main Extension) a continuing basis to the City of Haines City, including planning, design, 2019(Lake Eva Generator) permitting, and construction phase services for a variety of utility-related projects. Example projects completed under our continuing services Costs Engineering Fees contract include: $11,471(Bidding Documents) $49,900(Looping Study) • Generic Front-End Contract Bidding Documents. Development of $61,000(SR 544 Water Main Extension) standard front-end documents that would precede technical S6,600(Lake Eva Generator) specifications for the public bidding of construction projects. Key Personnel Katie Gierok,Dennis Davis,Steve • State Road 544 Water Main Extension. Preliminary design of a new Hallowell,Greg Taylor,Arafat Es haq, potable water main to improve system water quality and pressure. WP Steve LaPrise, Ben Yoakum recommended this project be postponed to coordinate with a future Wright-Pierce provides services for widening of the FDOT ROW, because installation would likely require large and small projects. The Lake future relocation of the water main. Eva Generator demonstrates our ability to accommodating clients' • Distribution System Looping Study. Identification of dead-end and low- needs by completing small, flow locations and systematic analysis to identify improvements to economical projects. improve water pressure and quality. Prepared SWFWMD Cooperative Haines City is a repeat continuing Funding Initiative grant application package for projects resulting from services client for both Water and study. Wastewater and Electrical and I&C services. • Lake Eva Emergency Generator. Engineering drawing completed in support of permitting of a new permanently mounted 250kW generator for Lake Eva Community Center through the City's Building Department. This project was completed on a short timeframe to comply with a construction schedule ahead of the hurricane season. WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 — Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts Titusville, Florida # ;_ Client Contact 1 :." City of Titusville < .�wk3, = Utility Engineering _ 2910 Garden St. ��r ' Titusville,FL 32796 I w. Ashleigh Smith, PE - Utility Engineering Manager t'" , .;, N:.r ,z 321.567.3859 .: +�';,�! �+ * - } ashleighsmith@titusville.com `� Highlights .. • Incorporated new ideas to .,. i, update City standards and - < '`' procedures .- "?' • • Lift stations include emergency •`-- generator connection and bypass connections Wright-Pierce provides water and wastewater utility engineering services • Reduction of I&I on a continuing basis to the City of Titusville, including planning, design, • Met AWIA requirements permitting, and construction phase services for a variety of utility-related projects. Example projects completed under our continuing services Dates Ongoing(Mourning Dove WTP) contract include: Ongoing(Causeway LS) Ongoing(Marina LS) • Mourning Dove WTP Solids Handling Upgrade. Improvements to 2019(Cybersecurity) plant reliability, operability, processing capacity, and efficiency of Ongoing(SR 405) 2019(Water Tank Inspection) solids management train. Includes new gravity thickener, backwash pumps, 2 vacuum filters in new building, recover pond sludge Costs collector, and enhancement to existing drying beds. Developed SRF Engineering Fees $662,000(Mourning Dove WTP) funding package that resulted in$1.2 million in principal forgiveness. $164,000(Causeway LS) $123,825(Marina LS) • Causeway& Marina Lift Station Improvements. Improvements to $80,000(Cybersecurity) upgrade one lift station and replace another aged lift station. $29,300(SR405) $9,860(Water Tank Inspection) • Cybersecurity Assessment. Evaluation of existing infrastructure and vulnerabilities. Provided recommendations to address concerns Key Personnel along with estimated costs and phasing schedules. Dennis Davis,Steve Hallowell,Greg Taylor,Mark Cunningham,Steve • State Road 405 Utilities Relocation. Engineering services to relocate LaPrise,Jim Papadimitriou,Ben utilities due to a DOT roadway widening project. Yoakum • Elevated Water Tank Inspections.An active leak observed on South Wright-Pierce obtained SRF funding for the Mourning Dove WTP and Street Elevated Water Storage Tank lead to inspections and secured approximately$1.2 million recommended repairs for fixing concerns. in principal forgiveness. WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 _ 8 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts & WWTF Upgrade Williston, Florida 4 � ' Client Contact City of Williston ralirep 50 North Main St. Witiviiii11111 - Williston,FL 32696 C1 Zimoski Public Works and Utilities Dir. 352.528.3060 ___- cj.zimoskl@willistonfl.org � 1'�'�ir,,, - Highlights i ! ( 1 Provide services as City's I ( If ( engineer � • Providing services related to � i wastewater treatment and transmission • Providing grant funding services In 2017, the City of Williston selected Wright-Pierce for a continuing Dates services contract for assistance with projects throughout the city, Ongoing(Grant Funding) including its stormwater, water, and wastewater utility systems and Ongoing(WWTF Comp.Upgrade) general public works/civil engineering projects. Example projects 2019(WWTF Permit Renewal) completed under our continuing services contract include: Costs Engineering Fees • Various Grant Funding Initiatives. Developed six grant funding $0(Grant Funding) applications for various wastewater collection system upgrades $634,600(WWTF Comp. Upgrade) $35,000(WWTF Permit Renewal) totaling more than $10 million in funding requests.To date over$4 million in funding has been approved. Key Personnel Dennis Davis,Steve Hallowell,Bartt • WWTF Comprehensive Upgrade.Wright-Pierce developed a Booz,Mark Cunningham,Steve LaPrise, Facilities Plan to evaluate the WWTF needs over the next 20-years Jim Papadimitriou,Rodney Greene and established a phased upgrade approach with a funding plan. Additional Projects Grant applications were submitted, and the City received a $750,000 Air Curtain Incinerator Permit CDBG grant and a $2.1M FDEP Springs Legislation grant that will fund New City Hall Building Concurrency Spreadsheet over 80%of phased improvements, allowing implementation of Septic-to-Sewer Investigation many improvements earlier than anticipated. Developed design Animal Shelter plans and specifications for the Phase 1 improvements so that a "shovel-ready" project could be submitted as part of the CDBG Obtained$750,000 CDBG grant funding and$2.1M FDEP Springs application. Phase 2 improvements currently under design. Legislation grant funding to pay for • WWTF Permit Renewal. Developed FDEP permit application, over 80%of WWTF Upgrades. Capacity Analysis Report, and Operations and Maintenance Performance Report for the permit renewal along with a request for a 10-year permit(previous renewals were 5-years). A 10-year permit was issued by the FDEP with no Requests for Additional Information. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 9 Engineering a Better Environment 1 -Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts Polk County, Florida _ i Client Contact �� V �llN Polk County Utilities �- . = e , 1101 Jim Keene Blvd . Winter Haven,FL 33880 s.# Mark Addison, PE Capital Projects Manager e 863.298.4214 • "" " �K.,_ %" ` , markaddison@polk-county.net --.,gar I Highlights INIllik-11"--...Y— .. 'Pi!'r, ' i • Continuing Services Contract r •• I • Providing services related to ^�E�= ----Ail'. • potable water treatment, • transmission,and distribution and wastewater treatment and wastewater transmission Wright-Pierce provides water, wastewater, and reclaimed water utility Dates engineering services on a continuing basis to Polk County, including 2021(NERWRF Clarifier Addition) planning, design, permitting, and construction phase services for a 2020(Imperial Lakes Filter Upgrade) Ongoing(Lift Station 53 Upgrade) variety of utility-related projects. Example projects completed under our Ongoing(Water System Model) continuing services contract include: Costs Engineering Fees • Imperial Lakes Water Treatment Plant Green Sand Filter Upgrade. $1,026,321(NERWRF Clarifier Addition) Design of upgrades to the green sand filters at the 5.0 MGD Imperial $79,211(Imperial Lakes Filter Upgrade) Lakes WTP. $49,838(Lift Station 53 Upgrade) $99,000(Water System Model) • Northeast Regional WWTF Clarifier Addition. Conceptual and final Key Personnel design, bidding, and construction phase services for addition of two Bartt Booz,Steve LaPrise,Arafat Es- clarifiers, headworks upgrades, electrical system upgrades, and hag,Katie Gierok,Jim Papadimitriou, modification of stormwater management system. Project also Dennis Davis,Steve Hallowell,Peter included a conceptual master plan for future treatment plant Hernandez,Mark Cunningham,Chris expansion from 6.0 MGD to 9.0 MGD. Baggett,Doug Hankins PCU staff have recognized Wright- • Lift Station 253 Upgrade. Designing upgrade of 1000 gpm LS 253 to Pierce for our exceptional service meet demands due to extensive growth within service area. Includes and quality work on various types new pumps, piping, electrical, and backup power. of projects.We are able to provide quality service on any type of • Water System Model. Upgrading the County's existing water system project that may come through this model for the NERUSA from a static model to an Extended Period contract. Simulation (EPS) model to allow County to better determine needed upgrades within the water distribution system. • FEMA Generator Additions.As part of a FEMA funded project designed standby generators at 9 wastewater lift stations. WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 - 10 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Continuing Services Contracts Citrus County, Florida ! Si(lmnq ! Client Contact ' ' Citrus County 3600 West Sovereign Path t , '' Lecanto,FL 34461 sF • � �w '' Christina Malmberg, PE .-,A 'V''t'"3 ;' UtilityPlanning&Engineering Director - g g B `* ,RS 14£!,4,..,,,, 352.527.7617 r x i Christina.malmberg@citrusbocc.com •. Highlights • Septic-to-sewer conversions LL e '� • State and local funding sources ` ,j-,, ��, _ '� t t ,fi �,y 4,`�. urn ''.' '�,,` Designed two new lift stations z and the conversion of a third Dates Citrus County selected Wright-Piece for a Continuing Services Contract in Ongoing(Meadowcrest WWTP Upgrade Ongoing(Water System Master Plan) 2018 to perform projects for its Water Resources Division, which includes Ongoing(WWT Feasibility Analysis) its Utilities Department. Projects under this contract include: Ongoing(NW Wastewater Expansion) Costs • Water System Master Plan. Development of a county-wide potable Engineering Fees water master plan that will identify upgrades needed over the next 20 $70,000(Meadowcrest WWTP Upgrade' years through the use of a water system hydraulic model. $199,000(Water System Master Plan) $500,000(WWT Feasibility Analysis) • Meadowcrest Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades. Design of $481,510(NW Wastewater Expansion) intermediate upgrades to the WWTP that will achieve higher nitrogen Key Personnel effluent quality required by the Kings Bay/Crystal River BMAP. Chris Baggett, Dennis Davis,Steve Hallowell,Greg Taylor, Bartt Booz, • Wastewater Treatment Feasibility Analysis. County received a Saheb Mansour-Rezaei,Jeff Normandin, $500,000 grant to develop a septic-to-sewer master plan that Don Lee,Jim Papadimitriou evaluates alternatives to either eliminate septic tanks throughout County or to upgrade them to enhanced nitrogen removing units. Extending the wastewater collection system reduces nutrient loading to Includes development of a county-wide wastewater hydraulic model. groundwater within the spring shed Project was procured under a separate RFQ and not part of the to achieve BMAP goals. continuing services contract. Wright-Pierce is working with the • Northwest Wastewater Extension. Design and construction of over County to ensure requirements of 25,000 linear feet of 10" force main to serve as a wastewater system two grant programs are met through implementation of this project. backbone to serve an unsewered portion of the County. Project also included the design of three new pump stations and decommissioning of two package plants. Project was procured under a separate RFQ and not part of the continuing services contract and is almost entirely funded through grants. WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 - 11 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications JEA l&I Studies, Pump Stations & Pipelines Jacksonville, Florida r�,.5� r, _ Client Contact "" ( � _: .V. JEA 21 Church St. •-, _ Jacksonville,FL 32202 Peter Hallock, PE i 4.44 _ _ ..- r - ."_ _ 401 Development Project Administrator 904.665.8689 ,; hallpc@jea.com ilia 21, I. Highlights '" Flow monitoring and i/I data .�- 4 r analysis / I • Rehabilitation design and design s build delivery - • Horizontal directional drilling and pump station upgrades A community-owned utility in Jacksonville, FL,JEA is responsible for Dates providing electric, water, wastewater, and reclaimed water to its 2018(Phase I I&I Study&Remediation) residential, commercial, and industrial customers.JEA selected Wright- 2019(Phase II l&I Study&Remediation) Pierce to provide engineering services for the following projects: TBD(Phase III l&I Study&Remediation) Ongoing(East Grid PS Upgrades) Ongoing(Greenland WRF Pipelines) • Infiltration&Inflow(I&I)Study and Remediation Plan.This project Ongoing(Manhole Inspections) spans 25 sub-basins,totaling approximately 91 miles of sewer pipe. Ongoing(Wilson Blvd.Evaluation) Conducted in three phases, Phase I consisted of performing a Costs hydraulic condition assessment to produce a comprehensive I/1 Engineering Fees Reduction Plan Report. Phase II source investigation efforts resulted $2,020,259(I&I Study&Remediation) in a comprehensive I/I Reduction Report. Phase Ill entails the design $2,381,519(East Grid PS Upgrades) and bidding of recommended projects. $529,977(Greenland WRF Pipelines) $1,500,000(Manhole Inspections) • East Grid Pump Station Upgrade Program.Wright-Pierce is $10,000(Wilson Blvd.Evaluation) providing design, permitting, and construction administration Key Personnel services for the upgrade/replacement of six wastewater pump Steve Hallowell,Laurie Perkins,Lindsey stations, Bayleaf,Townsend, Pompano, Mayapple, Merrill, and Sylvester,Chris Baggett,Jeff Princeton Square, and several force mains over six years. Normandin,Don ers, en Spalding,Jim Papadimitadimitriou,St Steve • Greenland Water Reclamation Facility Pipelines.As part of a LaPrise,Robert Harris design-build team,Wright-Pierce is designing the pipelines required Phase I of the I/1 project included to transfer wastewater to and reclaimed water from its new 6 MGD up to 415 day/night instantaneous Greenland WRF, which will serve as the hub and connection point to flow measurements within the specific areas of sub-basins. its northern and southern water reclamation systems. Reducing stormwater leaking into sanitary systems directly saves • Manhole Inspections.As a subconsultant, Wright-Pierce is wastewater treatment costs. performing modified Level 2 inspections of over 10,000 manholes. Work is being performed using 3D scanning technology. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 12 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Alternative Water Supply: Combined Projects Polk County, FL mot. *+ -- Client Contact Polk Regional Water Cooperative "` " 330 W Church St '`' - Bartow, FL 33831 Stephen James Project Coordinator 850.228.6229 stephenjames@prwcwater.org Highlights *v • Countywide potable water system • • Evaluation of AWS/development -, j ' ; of CU Ps for AWS projects 4 • Evaluate/expand population and flow projections based on data Polk County is approaching the limit of sustainable yield of its upper • Hydraulic modeling of separate Floridan water supplies. Future alternative water supplies (AWS) will yet interconnected systems for involve sources that are more distant and more expensive to treat.The level of service and water quality Polk Regional Water Cooperative (PRWC) was formed to reduce costs • Facilities operations and and maximize opportunities for co-funding by sharing AWS sources condition assessments among communities and developing an affordable supply and delivery • Capital Improvements Plan system. Wright-Pierce assisted the PRWC as a subconsultant in the Dates development of the following: Ongoing(Water Conservation Plan) Ongoing(Water Treatment Plants) • Water Conservation Plan. Developed water system profiles for five 2020(Admin.Support&CUP) member utilities based on a 10-year data of raw water usage. Data Costs profiles were then used to develop conservation strategies. Engineering Fees $107,000(Water Conservation Plan) • Southeast and West Polk Reverse Osmosis Lower Floridan Aquifer $3.22M(Water Treatment Plants) Water Treatment Plants. Design/permitting for two reverse osmosis $150,000(Admin.Support&CUP) water treatment plants—a 30-MGD AADF and a 15-MGD AADF. Key Personnel Wright-Pierce designed the chemical systems, pump stations, Dennis Davis,Katie Gierok,Greg storage facilities, structural, and HVAC/Plumbing. Taylor,Ben Yoakum,Peter Hernandez, Steve Hallowell,Teresa Hernandez • Administrative Challenge Support&CUP Permitting. Development of technical support for three administrative challenges of the 50- Wright-Pierce has been assisting the year CUP permit issued by the SWFWMD for the Peace River PRWC in developing 45 MGD of alternative water supply(AWS)from Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority to withdraw all available LFA wells,use of reverse osmosis, supply above the required MFL for the Peace River. and brine injection wells. In addition to finding AWS,we have assisted PRWC in reducing its need through conservation. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 13 Engineering a Better Environment 1 — Firm Qualifications Cost & Schedule Control Scheduling & Accounting Software A successful project requires the commitment of Wright-Pierce utilizes state-of-the-art business necessary resources to complete work within a management software, BST10, that includes staffing required budget and timeframe. We empower our workload resource planning that is updated weekly. managers with the following tools and processes to This data is used to project 12-month workloads for all identify potential budget and schedule conflicts and staff and to identify project team members with prioritize resources: appropriate availability for specific assignments. BST10 offers our project managers the following • Assign personnel by identifying project's technical features: components and match to staff expertise and availability during proposal development phase, • Integrated workload and management tools commit staff for project duration tailored to each project • Project manager coordination meetings, held • Project and resource management dashboards weekly, to ensure our people are leveraged and that highlight critical data requiring attention projects are appropriately staffed • An opportunity tracking system that assists with • Workload calendar for Building Services support forecasting future resource needs and streamlines Workload forecasting, updated monthly our budgeting process • Electronic invoicing for less paper shuffling • Project team meetings held regularly for the duration of a project to keep the team between our finance department and clients coordinated and on track to meet project milestones The sample schedule below depicts a schedule for a design project that proceeds to construction.It is generally • Regional group and division leaders have authority contemplated that a typical project issued under this contract with a construction value of under$4 million(in to bring in highly skilled resources regardless of accordance with CCNA requirements)could be completed location, as needed,to meet schedule objectives with this schedule. Tasks Duration Project Schedule Proposal Phase Scope Meeting 1 day Proposal Preparation 2 weeks City Procurement Process 1 month , Project Execution Phase Preliminary Design 6 weeks ■ Final Design 4 months 1111 Design Completion 1 month Bidding & Construction Phase Bidding 2 months „ Construction 10 months I I I I I I I I I I Closeout 3 months I I I WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 - 14 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Our Team Dedicated to Your Projects From our full-service, diverse staff of experienced We recognize that no one understands the engineering professionals, operators, technicians, and requirements of the City's projects better than your support personnel, we have assembled a project team personnel.Therefore, our team is committed to with many years of demonstrated practical experience working collaboratively with your staff, incorporating completing similar projects. their input to deliver tailored solutions. 4 ()coy t iorldo PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE PROJECT MANAGER CLIENT SERVICE MANAGER & GRANT SPECIALIST Steve Hallowell, PE Katie Gierok, PE Dennis Davis, PE QA/QC OFFICERS Steve Hallowell, PE Don McCullers,COA PROJECT ENGINEERS SUPPORT SERVICES Water Supply&Treatment Structural Engineer GIS Services Greg Taylor, PE Mark Cunningham, PE Jeff Normandin,GISP Ben Yoakum,PhD, PE Katie Gierok, PE Mechanical Engineer 3D/CAD Design Rodney Greene, PE Shane Cochran Wastewater Treatment Don Lee, PhD, PE, BCEE I&C Engineer Construction Engineering Inspection Bartt Booz, PE Jim Papadimitriou, PE &Field Service Technicians Chance Harris Pipelines Electrical Engineers Bob Goulet Kelly Wehner, PE, ENV SP Arafat Es-haq, PE Peter Hernandez, PE Solar/Energy Efficiency Specialist Infiltration&Inflow Tony D'Amelio Don McCullers, COA Lindsey Sylvester, PE Architect Ron Williams,AIA Septic-to-Sewer Chris Baggett, PE,ENV SP Saheb Mansour-Rezaei, PhD, PE SUBCONSULTANT SUPPORT Lift Stations Geotechnical Services Surveying Services Bartt Booz, PE Nadic Engineering, Inc. L&S Diversified, LLC Eben Spalding, PE WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment 1 — 15 1 —Firm Qualifications ir Introducing your Project Manager. ik f I ,'� 1 • Katie Gierok, PE t Ar71Management Katie will be responsible for Her 28 years of experience Katie is experienced in implementing projects awarded completing utility system,water overseeing and executing all through this contract.She will supply,and regulatory project phases, including serve as the City's primary point compliance projects affords her conceptual planning,design, of contact,coordinate technical the leadership to successfully permitting,cost estimating, efforts required of the team, execute small or large projects, construction administration, and monitor schedule and from treatment plants to piping and construction engineering budget compliance. and pump stations to complying inspection services. with new CFWI regulations. ts Water & Wastewater 16 93 117,920 WTP and WWTP expansions, Millions of dollars in cost Linear feet of pipelines upgrades,and new facilities savings through water designed and installed designed conservation efforts for public utilities Vilo City of Ocoee 8 15 1993 Projects completed for Millions of dollars in Year in which Katie the City of Ocoee improvement projects began consulting for planned for the City the City WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 16 Engineering a Better Environment Kathleen N. Gierok, PE SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Project Assignment: Project Manager d4:ri! Role Description & Experience Summary Education Katie will serve as Project Manager for this contract. In this role, she will be the B.S.,Environmental primary point of contact for communications with the City.She will be responsible Engineering,University of for coordinating the technical efforts of the project team and for monitoring Florida schedule and budget compliance. Katie has extensive experience in civil and Professional Registration environmental engineering, including planning, design, permitting, and construction Florida administration for public utilities. Her background includes water,wastewater, and reclaimed water pipeline and pump station facilities; utility coordination;water and Experience wastewater treatment facilities;site work/earthwork facilities;community-wide 28 Years utility improvements;grant funding; and bond issues.She has developed Joined Firm professional relationships throughout Central Florida and has experience working 2017 directly with clients and determining their needs, developing project scope and fees, developing presentations,and presenting to large and small audiences. Professional Affiliations American Water Works Association—Florida Relevant Project Experience (FLAWWA) Florida Water Environment South Water Treatment Plant(WTP), Ocoee, FL* Association(FWEA) Project Engineer for improvements at the 4.0-MGD South WTP, including the Central Florida,Society of installation of a well pump, associated piping, and hypochlorite generation system. Women Engineers Forest Oaks Water Treatment Plant, Ocoee, FL* Publications Project Engineer for improvements at the 3.0-MGD Forest Oaks WTP, including the &Presentations installation of a well pump,associated piping, and hypochlorite generation. Gierok,K.N.,Taylor,G.D., Yoakum,B.A.,Martinez- CUP Permitting, Ocoee, FL* Marrero,F.,"Breaking Project Manager for the CUP renewal of the City's public water supply permit, Through Cost Barriers including water supply planning, ordinance development,water demand projections, Associated With Developing and water conservation assistance. Project involved permitting for the Forest Oaks an Alternative Water Supply by Integrating With an and South WTPs service area, including reclaimed water system development and Existing Treatment System", upper Floridan aquifer groundwater supply. Florida Water Resources Journal,February,2021 Rapid Infiltration Basin(RIB) Rerate Study, Ocoee, FL* Senior Engineer for the re-rate study of the City's on-site A.D. Mims WWTF RIBs, Gierok,K.N.,Taylor,G.D.,& including comparative groundwater modeling and field calibration of the RIBs. Yoakum,B.A."Water for a Thirsty Florida-A Regional Master Planning, Development, & Expansion of Water,Wastewater, & Approach",FSAWWA State Reclaimed Water Programs, Ocoee, FL* Conference,2019 Program Manager,Coordinator, and client contact for the continuing improvement Gierok,K.N.,Davee,R.N., and expansion of City Programs.$15 M in improvements were identified for utilities Taylor,G.D.,Davis,D.A., and roadway with a bond issue of$10 M obtained for the completion of currently "Lessons Learned from Surface Water Treatment needed projects. Project included system-wide reclaimed and potable water piping, Facilities and How They planning, permitting, design, and construction services. Reclaimed water services WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Kathleen N.Gierol„ PE Apply to Alternative Water included pumping and piping facilities, including the development of an interlocal Supplies in Florida".Florida agreement and funding for the development of a reclaimed disposal system for an Section American Water Works Association,Orlando, existing 2.3-MGD and proposed 6.0-MGD buildout for wastewater treatment. FL,2018 Potable water services included permitting, planning, design, and construction assistance for approximately 15,000 LF of piping improvements and expansion. Gierok, K.N.,Chavez,M.F., Taylor,G.D.,Hoxworth,S. 16-inch Water Main, State Road 429, Ocoee, FL* W.,Robert,C. M.,McCarthy, Project Manager for the crossing of a 16-inch water main across the Western J.A."Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon for Sulfide Beltway Interchange (SR 429) with the Florida Turnpike. Project included design, Treatment and Disinfection utility coordination, and permitting of approximately 200 LF via jack-and-bore. By-product Removal in Polk County,FL".Florida Section City Engineer Continuing Services, Ocoee, FL* American Water Works Project Manager for the review of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water plans Association,Orlando,FL, (subdivision, site plans, and capital projects) as provided by others for conformance 2016 with City land development code, initiatives, and engineering design requirements. Gierok,K.N.,Chavez,M.F., Conservation Management Plan, PRWC, FL McNeal, M. B.,and Clasen, M.J., "Aquifer Storage and Project Manager for Wright-Pierce as we work as a subconsultant in the Recovery:Exploring a Real development of a County-wide water conservation plan that will be used as the basis Solution for Reclaimed Water of water conservation plans for municipalities within Polk County.This project Supply Needs",Florida Water included preparing baseline water system profiles for five member utilities based on Resources Journal, September,2015 ten-years of raw water usage data. The water profiles evaluated industrial, commercial, residential, categories of use, and indoor and outdoor use patterns to identify areas where the utilities could improve water conservation. Meadowcrest WWTF Interim Upgrades, Citrus County, FL Project Manager for the planning, design, bidding and construction of interim upgrades to the Meadowcrest WWTF to meet current nitrogen effluent concentrations and pending Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) limits. Dale Mabry Service Area Inflow and Infiltration Study, Hillsborough County, FL Project Engineer involved in a two-phase I&I study consisting of quantifying I&I through three months of flow, rainfall, and groundwater monitoring and assessment. Flow monitoring consisted of installing 55 flow meters, 25 groundwater piezometers and 5 rain gauges in 55 sub-basin areas. Work included 100-day/night-time instantaneous flow measurements, data analysis using Sliicer, and preparing a Phase I flow monitoring report with recommendations for the Phase II I&I source investigation study, consisting of dye testing, CCTV inspections, and manhole inspections. Potable Water Distribution System Looping Study, Haines City, FL Project Manager for the evaluation of looping needs and locations, along with the submittal of a cooperative funding application to SWFWMD.The preliminary evaluation identified dead-end or low-flow locations and systematically analyzed improvements to the distribution system which improved the water pressure and quality in the system, provided conceptual level cost estimates for improvements, and prioritized improvements based on volume of water wasted and the cost-benefit. *Experience from previous employer WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment � � ,. Steven C. Hallowell, PE VICE PRESIDENT/SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Project Assignment: Principal-in-Charge and QA/QC Officer to . Role Description & Experience Summary Education Steve will serve as Principal-in-Charge and QA/QC Officer for this contract.As M.B.A.,Southern New Principal, he will be responsible for acting as the firm's authorized representative in Hampshire University any negotiations, ensuring all contractual obligations are met, and committing the M.s.,Civil Engineering resources needed for this project.As QA/QC Officer, he will ensure all deliverables University of Lowell are reviewed either by himself or by the appropriate senior personnel. Steve is a Vice President/Senior Project Manager in the Wastewater Practice Group with a wide B.S.,Civil Engineering range of experience in planning, design, and construction of wastewater and water University of Maine facilities and infrastructure projects for municipal clients. Professional Registration Florida Connecticut Relevant Project Experience Maine Experience Liff Station No. 45 Upgrade, Orlando, FL 35 Years Project Manager for the evaluation and design for replacing the existing wet well/dry well,9-MGD lift station with a new 9-MGD submersible lift station. Proposed new Joined Firm facilities to include converting the existing lift station pump room to two new wet 1987 wells,4 new submersible pumps, discharge piping and valves,, bypass pumping facilities, new emergency generator,electrical building, pump crane hoist system, Professional Affiliations Maine Wastewater Control odor control system and site piping and improvements. Association Liff Station No.2 Upgrade,Orlando, FL Maine Department of Project Manager for the evaluation and design for replacing the existing wet well/dry Environmental Protection well,4.6-MGD lift station with a new 4.6-MGD submersible lift station. Proposed Lagoon Task Force new facilities to include the demolition of the existing lift station located within a American Water Works parking garage facility and constructing a new submersible station with two new wet Association/Florida AWWA wells,4 new submersible pumps, discharge piping and valves, bypass pumping facilities, new emergency generator, electrical building, pump crane hoist system, Florida Water Environment odor control system and site piping and improvements. Association Lift Station 24 Collection System Flow Monitoring, Eustis, FL Awards Principal-in-Charge and QA/QC Officer for the study of the Lift Station 24 collection Cancer Survivor—2000 system to identify extraneous sources of inflow and infiltration into the collection Presentations system consisting of approximately 41,800 linear feet of 6-, 8-, 10-and 12-inch "Regionalization Challenges, diameter pipe. Project included training of City staff on flow metering; installation of Complexities&Success open channel flow meters to measure flows within the collection system; installation Stories"NEWEA-Spring of a rain gauge to obtain accurate rain data within the service area; night flow 2009 plus 6 other isolation measurement;and compiling data,findings and recommendations with presentations for MWWCA& JETCC costs into a Technical Memorandum. Follow on task included smoke testing of entire drainage area and documentation of sources, including GIS locations and photographs, and costs estimates to repair in Technical Memorandum. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Steven C_ Hallowell, PE "Upgrading One of Orlando's Utility Pipe Storage Building, Kissimmee, FL Largest Lift Station& Principal-in-Charge and QA/QC Officer for the design of a new utility pipe storage Overcoming Challenges," FWRC,Spring 2019 building for the Toho Water Authority in Kissimmee. New utility building consists of a 2-bay pre-engineering metal building to store water, reclaim and sewer pipe. Proposed improvements include site improvements. Publications Cadle, R.;Cummings, R; Wastewater Treatment Facilities Plan, Williston, FL Perkins,L;Davis, D; Principal-in-Charge and QC/QC Officer for the development of a 20-year Facilities Hallowell,S; "From Coast to Coast:What Florida's Largest Plan for the 0.45 MGD Williston Wastewater Treatment Facility. Assessment Utilities are Doing About included influent screening, oxidation ditch, flow splitting, secondary clarifiers, I&I," FRWC, chemical disinfection, effluent storage and distribution to a restricted public access Spring 2019 spray field and aerobic sludge storage. Other systems, such as instrumentation, electrical and architectural/building systems also evaluated.An estimate $3.77 M in necessary improvements were identified to be implemented over three Phases. Infiltration & Inflow Study and Remediation Plan, Dale Mabry Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility Service Area,Tampa, FL Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager for a two phase I&I study consisting of quantifying I&I including three months of flow, rainfall, and groundwater monitoring and assessment. Flow monitoring consists of installing 55 flow meters, 25 groundwater piezometers and 9 rain gauges in 55 sub-basin areas of the service area. Work also includes 100 day/night time instantaneous flow measurements, data analysis using Sliicer and preparing a Phase I flow monitoring report with recommendations for conducting the Phase II I&I source investigation study, which consists of dye testing, 154,000 If of FELL pipe inspections, 740 Level 1 manhole inspections and 100-night time instantaneous flow measurements. Southwest Service Area Infiltration and Inflow Study and Remediation Plan, JEA, Jacksonville, FL Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager for a two-phase I&I study and remediation plan. The southwest service area is comprised of over 100 square miles and approximately 700 miles of sewer piping. 25 pump station sub-basins will be targeted to evaluate I&I in those systems. Phase I of this project is a hydraulic condition assessment and includes flow monitoring in 35 locations, installation of 18 groundwater piezometers, 290,000 If of smoke testing, 185,000 If of CCTV, 1,150 Level 2 manhole inspections and the development of an 1&1 reduction plan. Phase II of the project includes the development of plans and specifications to address the l&l. East Grid Pump Station Upgrade Program, Jacksonville, FL Principal-in-Charge and Project Manager for the evaluation and design of replacing six(6) existing submersible pump stations with new submersible pump stations ranging in capacity from 1,000 GPM to 1,800 GPM. Proposed new pump stations to include the demolition of the existing lift station, new 10 ft. diameter wet well, 3 submersible pumps, piping, valve, standby emergency generator, back up diesel pumping system, bypass pumping system, controls, and site improvements. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Don McCullers, COA „" SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER sy Project Assignment: QA/QC Officer Role Description & Experience Summary Professional Registration Don will serve as QA/QC Officer, providing reviews of interim technical documents Class A WWTP Operator(FL) and ensuring our QA/QC program is implemented for all deliverables. Don is a PACP, MACP,LACP Trainer licensed Class A wastewater treatment plant operator with over 42 years of Experience experience in water and wastewater systems. He serves as a Senior Project Manager 42 Years in Wright-Pierce's Tampa office with expertise in the analysis of existing utility systems and the preparation of plans and specifications for the construction of new Joined Firm and rehabilitated water and wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations, water 2020 distribution systems, interceptor sewer systems,effluent disposal facilities,and reclaimed water systems. Don is a certified trainer under NASSCO's Pipeline Professional Affiliations Florida Water and Pollution Assessment and Certification Program (PACP)and is an expert in sanitary sewer Control Operators system evaluations and rehabilitation projects. Association Florida Water Resources Relevant Project Experience Association NASSCO Manhole Inspections and MACP Reports, JEA of Jacksonville, FL Water Environment Federation(WEF) Wright-Pierce's Project Manager working as a subconsultant, performing modified Level 2 manhole inspections of over 10,000 manholes.Work is being performed North American Society for using CleverScan 3D scanning technology. Trenchless Technology Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) Instructor National Association of NASSCO Certified Instructor since 2004 for the Pipeline Assessment Certification Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) Program (PACP).Also certified for teaching the Manhole Assessment Certification Program (MACP) and Lateral Assessment Certification Program (LACP) components. International Pipe Bursting Has taught classes throughout Florida and Kentucky.A member of the Florida Water Association Environment Association Collection System Committee helping to provide American Water Works PACP/MACP/LACP classes throughout for the Association. Association(AWWA) Collection System Inspection and l&l Evaluation, JEA of Jacksonville, FL Publications QA/QC Officer and Project Manager for project involving I&I analysis of a section of "Horizontal Directional Drill a the gravity sewer system.Work included inspecting 221 manholes and CCTV 16-inch Force Main Under evaluation on approximately 15,000 LF of gravity sewer. Clearwater Harbor:A Case Study,"Florida Water Permanent Flow Monitoring Program,City of Clearwater, FL Resources Journal, McCullers,D.,Murrin,L., QA/QC Officer for flow monitoring services over a 39-month period.The goals of the O'Brien,K.,Modjeski,D., project involve the following tasks: install and maintain equipment at strategic O'Connor,D.,2002 locations in the wastewater collection system throughout the contract period; collect,summarize,and evaluate flow, rainfall and groundwater-level data; "CMOM:Does it Work? determine the locations of excessive I&I;and recommend corrective actions. Our Clearwater's Program Performance History," engineers are providing monthly and quarterly reports to the City. Florida Water Resources Journal,McCullers,D.,2010 WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment non MrfullPrs COA Presentations Dazzo/Drew Park Collection System l&I Evaluation, City of Tampa, FL McCullers,D.,Neff,A., Project Manager for evaluation of the Drew Park/Dazzo Collection System.This first Murrin,L.,Modjeski,D., phase includes review of extensive historical data and limited field services including "CMOM Self Audit from Inception to manhole inspections and night flow isolations in order to develop a detailed testing Implementation," plan to identify sources of infiltration and inflow(I&I). Clearwater,FL,2002 Pump Stations "SA" and "E", City of Temple Terrace, FL* McCullers,D.,Sickler,D., Project Manager responsible for preliminary design report,final design, cost Howell,C.,"CMOM: estimates, permitting, and bidding assistance for two pump stations requiring Roadmap to a Healthy Wastewater Collection rehabilitation. Pump Station "SA" is one of the City's master stations, which pumps System,"Austin,Tx,2003 to the City of Tampa. Both stations involved conversion of a dry/wet pit into a submersible type station. McCullers,D.,Fears,T., Murrin,L.,Modjeski,D., Potable Water Master Plan, City of Temple Terrace, FL* "Horizontal Directional QA/QC Officer for a 10-year Master Plan update for the City's potable water system Drilling Multiple Pipe Under including infrastructure improvements. The project consisted of hydraulic modeling Stevenson Creek:A Case Study,"North American of the potable water system, hydrant testing, and GIS data verification for model Society for Trenchless calibration. Projected potable water demand and hydraulic modeling within Technology(NASTT),2004 WaterGEMS®to identify existing issues and recommend future improvements, McCullers,D.,"Mandalay which were prioritized into a capital improvements plan with estimated capital costs. Channel Pedestrian Bridge Sanitary Sewer Improvements and Rehabilitation, City of Brooksville, FL* Utility Relocation,"NASTT NO-DIG,2005 QA/QC Officer for assisting with various phases of investigation and rehabilitation of the City's 52 miles of gravity sewer, ranging from 6-inch diameter to 12-inch McCullers,D.,"City of diameter. Investigated via smoke testing and in-line cleaning and televising. Clearwater Capacity, Rehabilitation design included open-cut replacement and the trenchless Management,Operation, and Maintenance(CMOM), rehabilitation method of cured-in-place pipe (CIPP). During construction, provided Does it Work?"Florida Water resident project representative services and construction-related engineering. Resource Conference,2009 Design-Build of 19th Avenue Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed Water Pipelines, McCullers,D.,"Force Main Hillsborough County, FL* Condition Assessment," Senior Project Engineer providingdesign, permitting, and construction phase Clearwater,FL,2011 g g ' services to support construction of over 14,000 linear feet of 24-inch potable water McCullers,D.,Murphy,J., main,over 16,000 linear feet of 20-and 30-inch reclaimed water main from just Hallock,S.,Modjeski,D., west of 1-75 to just west of US Hwy 41 along 19th Avenue NE in the Ruskin area.The "Condition Assessment of project also includes approximately 18,000 linear feet of 24-and 36-inch wastewater Two Florida Coastal Communities Force Mains:A force main,which runs from Hillsborough County's South County Advanced Case Study,"NASTT,2012 Wastewater Treatment Plant to just west of US Hwy 41 along 19th Avenue NE. McCullers,D.,"When You're Gulfport Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study(SSES), City of Gulfport, FL* Done...Are You Done?1-75 Project Manager involved with providing services for the City to identify and repair Utility Improvements," areas within the collection system with infiltration and inflow(I&I).The project NASTT NO DIG,2014 involves State Revolving Funds (SRF)and included a comprehensive investigative McCullers,D.,"Is Your plan with flow monitoring,closed-circuit TV(CCTV) inspection, smoke testing,visual Collection System Broken or inspections,etc. All the data was combined and evaluated in order to provide On Crack:Benefits of PACP prioritized recommendations as well as construction work orders for sanitary sewer and Proper Defect Coding," point repairs and trenchless rehabilitation with CIPP lining or grouting. Florida Water Resource Conference,2016 *Experience from previous employer WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment ti Dennis A. Davis, PE SENIOR CLIENT SERVICE MANAGER x Ve 1 Project Assignment: Client Service Manager& Grant Specialist ,„ Role Description & Experience Summary Education Dennis will serve as the Client Service Manager for this contract. In this role, he will B.S.,Environmental be responsible for ensuring the team meets and exceeds expectations related to Engineering,University of project performance. Dennis is an experienced engineer with over 20 years of Florida professional experience, including key management and leadership positions. He is a Professional Registration diverse engineer with experience in water supply, utilities, stormwater design, water Florida quality, natural systems, solid waste management, civil site design, and environmental permitting. He is experienced in managing continuing/general Experience engineering services contracts for municipal and county clients. From this 21 Years experience, he has developed extensive in the operating protocol of local Joined Firm governments, including procurement policies, capital budgeting, and interacting with 2016 municipal/county management and board members. Professional Affiliations Florida Water Environment Relevant Project Experience Association Florida Water Environment General Services Contract,Winter Haven, FL Association-Utility Council Contract manager for multiple iterations of a general services contract. Projects initiated under this contract included a solid waste hauling analysis,various designs American Water Works for improvements at the City's wastewater treatment plants, wastewater pump Association Florida League of Cities station, and reclaimed water pipelines, and storage tanks. General Services Contract,Williston, FL Contract manager for multiple iterations of a general services contract. Projects initiated under this contract include comprehensive phased wastewater treatment plant projects, a new potable water production well and pipeline, sewer system improvements,stormwater flooding study, multiple parks and recreations area improvements, preparation of various grants, and attendance at City council meetings General Services Contracts, Polk County, FL Contract manager for three general services contracts in three separate County divisions:the Utilities Division, Parks and Natural Resources Division,and the Solid Waste Division. Performed dozens of projects, including major pipeline projects, multiple water treatment plants, multiple water, wastewater and reclaimed water master plans, environmental evaluations associated with the water use permit, major pump station replacements and other similar work. CDBG Hazard Mitigation Critical Facility Hardening Program,Williston, FL Grant Specialist for the preparation of all technical documents for a $2 M grant application under the Florida Department of Economic Opportunities' CDBG program. The grant requested money to harden four buildings at the City's WWTP to withstand hurricanes or other similar storms.All work was performed at no cost to the City. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment flennis A Davic PF Nitrogen Load Reduction Projects Grant Applications,Williston, FL Grant Specialist for the preparation of two grant applications for springs funding to the SWFWMD.Applications seek to obtain almost$5 million in grant funding for the city to implement a septic-to-sewer project in the Northwood Estates subdivision and a WWTP upgrade project. All work has been performed at no cost to the city. SWFWMD Cooperative Funding Initiative Grant Applications,Williston, FL Grant Specialist for the preparation of a grant application for the John Henry Park stormwater infrastructure improvements projects, which included new piping and swales to deal with local flooding and use of Biological Activated Media to improve water quality.Application requested $900,000 in funding over two funding cycles. Lift Station 253 Evaluation, Polk County, FL Client Service Manager for a project that includes the evaluation of the current flows coming to Lift Station 253 and an assessment for its replacement.Accelerated development in the service area above predictions in the 2015 master plan prompted the need for these improvements sooner than anticipated. Upon completion of the flows assessment, a conceptual site design was prepared. Lift Station 45 Rehabilitation, Orlando, FL Client Service Manager. Providing preliminary engineering,final design and construction phase services for the rehabilitation of an approximately 8-MGD master lift station.The project includes evaluations of the structural condition of the existing lift station and options for replacing it or rehabilitating the existing structure. Existing and future flows will be determined, and a hydraulic modeling will be created to size the new pumps. Final design includes the development of plans and specifications for the selected alternative. Construction administration and part time construction observation will be provided. Lift Station 85 Rehabilitation, Orlando, FL Client Service Manager. Providing preliminary engineering,final design and construction phase services for the rehabilitation of an approximately 6-MGD master lift station.The project includes evaluations of the structural condition of the existing lift station and options for replacing it or rehabilitating the existing structure. Existing and future flows will be determined, and a hydraulic modeling will be created to size the new pumps. Final design includes the development of plans and specifications for the selected alternative. Construction administration and part time construction observation will be provided. l&l Criticality Analysis, Gainesville Regional Utilities, Gainesville, FL Client Service Manager for the project that involved development of a GIS-based grading system to assist GRU in determining the level of criticality of all gravity pipes in its collection system.This information is then used to develop an inspection and repair program.The work included evaluation of GRU's existing GIS for the collection system, overlaying additional publicly available GIS databases, incorporating GRU's maintenance records into the dataset and ultimately developing a tool that will reside within GRU's GIS to provide real-time evaluation scores of its infrastructure. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment it 1 Bartt C. Booz, PE SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Project Assignment: Lead Project Engineer— Pumping Stations & . : ,... .. Wastewater Treatment Systems Role Description & Experience Summary Education Bartt will serve as the Lead Project Engineer of projects involving pumping stations B.S.,Bioresource Engineering and wastewater treatment systems for this contract. He will assist the Project Rutgers University Manager by leading the execution of designs, including technical calculations and Professional Registration the development of plans and specifications. Bartt is a Senior Project Manager in the Florida Wastewater Practice Group at Wright-Pierce. His responsibilities include leading Maine design teams in the evaluation and design of unit processes for wastewater treatment facilities and pumping stations; preparation of plans and specifications; Experience coordination with regulatory and funding agencies; and construction administration. 27 Years He has implemented dozens of WWTP upgrades and expansions in his career. Joined Firm 2000 Relevant Project Experience Professional Certifications Lift Station 24 I&I Study, Eustis, FL Intermediate Temporary Traffic Control Project Manager for the study of the Lift Station 24 collection system to identify extraneous sources of I&I into the collection system consisting of approximately Professional Affiliations 41,800 linear feet of 6-,8-, 10-and 12-inch diameter pipe. Project included training Florida Water Environment of City staff on flow metering; installation of open channel flow meters to measure Association(FWEA) flows within the collection system; installation of a rain gauge to obtain accurate rain Publications data within the service area; night flow isolation measurement; and compiling data, Booz,B.C.and Dwinal,C.A., findings and recommendations with costs into a Technical Memorandum. Follow-on "Sludge Dewatering in New task included smoke testing of entire drainage area and documentation of sources, England:Types,Trends and including GIS locations and photographs, and costs estimates to repair. Case Studies",NEWEA Journal, Lift Station 85 Replacement, Orlando, FL Fall 2012 Lead Project Engineer for the design of the replacement of the 6.3 MGD lift station. Presentations Existing station was a wet well/dry well station with vertical centrifugal,extended Booz,B.C.,"Savings through shaft pumps constructed in 1980.This$5.5M project includes reusing the existing Optimizing Aeration wet well to become a new submersible pump station wet well (with new concrete Systems."Maine Wastewater walls); installation of 4 new submersible pumps; in-filling the existing dry well; new Control Association,Spring electrical building and diesel emergency generator; new two-stage odor control Conference,April 2008 Booz,B.C.,"Sludge system;and new PLC controls with radio telemetry to SCADA system. Dewatering",Maine Wastewater Control Lift Station 45 Replacement, Orlando, FL Association,Fall Conference, Lead Project Engineer in the preliminary and final design, bidding, and construction September 2010 administration of the replacement of the 8.3 MGD lift station. Existing station was a Booz,B.C.,"Blower wet well/dry well station with vertical centrifugal, extended shaft pumps.This$6.5M Technologies",Maine Rural Water Association,31st project includes in-filling the existing concrete wet well; conversion of the dry well Annual Conference, into a wet well and installation of 4 new submersible pumps; reuse of the two-stage December 2011 odor control system; new electrical building and emergency generator;and new PLC controls with radio telemetry to SCADA system. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Bart C. Booz, PE Booz,B.C.,"Energy Audits& Storey Park Master Pump Station, Orange County, FL Green Energy',North Lead Project Engineer in the preliminary and final design, bidding, and construction Country Convention,Maine Wastewater Control administration of a new 5.76 MGD submersible pump station to serve the Storey Park Association, development and surrounding areas.The new station consists of a split wet well with April 2013 space for 6 submersible pumps; new electrical building and emergency generator; Booz,B.C.,"Screw Press odor control system;and new PLC controls with radio telemetry to SCADA system. Dewatering Upgrade in Consery I WRF Return Activated Sludge Replacement, Orlando, FL Lincoln,Maine:A Case Study",NEWEA Conference, Project Manager for the replacement of three 3,500 gpm Return Activated Sludge January2013 Pumps at that Water Consery I Water Reclamation Facility. Project was completed Booz,B.C., "Troubleshooting under a continuing engineering services contract with the City's Water Reclamation and Optimization of Division. Project included new VFDs, electrical disconnects and local controls, piping, Lagoons",17th Annual Lagoon Day,Berwick,Maine, and check valves. Services included final design, bidding, and construction June 2013 administration phase services. Booz,B.C.,"Wastewater Wastewater Treatment Facility Phase 1 Upgrade,Williston, FL Treatment Facility Basis of Project Manager for the design, bidding, and construction administration of a Design Fundamentals," $650,000 Phase 1 Upgrade to the 0.45 MGD Williston Wastewater Treatment FWEA Process Seminar, October 2020 Facility. Project included replacing an influent spiral screen with a static screen; replacing a 50-foot diameter peripheral feed secondary clarifier mechanism; replacing two, 30 HP oxidation ditch rotors; concrete rehabilitation of the concrete oxidation ditch and secondary clarifier, and miscellaneous electrical improvements. Project was funded through a$700,000 CDBG grant. Headworks and Secondary Clarifier Upgrade, Polk County, FL Lead Project Engineer in the design, bidding,and construction administration of two new 100-foot diameter secondary clarifiers to increase the plant clarification capacity from 6.0 MGD to 9.0 MGD. Project is being delivered by way of the Construction Manager at Risk(CMAR) method. Project included two flow splitting structures and hydraulic improvements;yard piping; stormwater pond relocation; two secondary clarifiers with plow and rake mechanisms; a new RAS/WAS pump station;two scum pumps; new Electrical Building; and instrumentation and control systems. Project also included the replacement of two headworks screenings conveyors with two new screenings wash presses and controls. Clean Water State Revolving Fund 5-Year Facilities Plan, Orlando, FL Project Manager for the development of a CWSRF Facilities Plan for projects that the City of Orlando plans to implement over a 5-year funding cycle. Under the continuing engineering services contract,the City requested Wright-Pierce's assistance in developing a Facilities Plan to fund eight Water Reclamation Division infrastructure improvement projects to be completed between fiscal years 2022 through 2025.The Facilities Plan identified: 1)the existing wastewater service area and infrastructure, capacity and anticipated future growth; 2)the project need;3) the alternative methods and costs for addressing the project specific needs;4)the environmental effects;5)the recommended alternative; and 6)the project implementation and funding plan for each project.The total project costs eligible for funding through the CWSRF program were approximately$117 M. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Christopher C. Baggett, PE, ENV SP SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER • Project Assignment: Lead Project Engineer—Septic-to-Sewer 40 Conversions Role Description & Experience Summary Education Chris will serve as the Lead Project Engineer for projects related to septic-to-sewer B.S.,Civil Engineering, conversions under this contract. He will assist the Project Manager by leading the University of Florida execution of designs, including technical calculations and the development of plans Professional Registration and specifications. Chris has over 24 years of experience planning, designing, Florida analyzing, and modeling water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems. His design experience includes piping systems with diameters up to 96-inch,water and Experience wastewater treatment facilities, and pumping stations with capacities over 140 MGD. 25 Years Joined Firm Relevant Project Experience 2018 Professional Training Septic to Sewer Master Plan, Citrus County, FL Envision Sustainability Project Manager for a project that includes developing a County-wide plan to reduce Professional nitrogen loading to the groundwater through the elimination or upgrading of septic systems. Project includes development of a communications plan to educate the Professional Affiliations public; updating the existing septic system survey;development of a nitrogen American Water Work Association,Florida Section loading analysis; identification of a septic systems that can be upgraded or (AWWA) eliminated; development of a County-wide wastewater system hydraulic model for use in assessing needed infrastructure;assessment of existing wastewater Publications infrastructure to identify needed upgrades to accommodate new flows; Baggett,C.C.,Hua,G., development of a Capital Improvements Plan; development of a project financing Powell,R.,Reed,T.,and Hall, J.,"Effective of Periodic plan;and presentations to the Board of County Commissioners. Breakpoint Chlorination on Distribution System Septic-to-Sewer Master Plan,Winter Haven, FL Nitrification Control for Technical Advisor and QA/QC Officer for a septic-to-sewer master plan that will Pinellas County Utilities", provide sewer service to the approximately 8,500 parcels either on septic systems or FWRC Conference,2012 not currently served by sewer.The plan includes estimation of the nitrogen reduction, Baggett,C.C.,Hua,G.,Gordu, recommendations for types of systems to be used, assessments of impacts to the F.,Friedrich,T.,Stasis,P., collection and treatment systems, project cost estimations,and funding options.The Powell,R.,and Reed,T., plan will be used to guide the implementation of individual projects. "Controlling Nitrification in a Distribution System Sewer Master Plan, Charlotte County, FL* Receiving Blended Multiple Project Manager responsible for developing a comprehensive sewer master plan. Source Waters—The Experience of Pinellas County The plan included a septic-to-sewer master plan with a sequencing plan for Utilities",FWRC Conference, maximizing environmental benefits while reducing long-term costs;evaluating four 2011 water reclamation treatment facilities with a combined permitted capacity of 9.7 MGD; updating the dynamic wastewater system hydraulic models which contains approximately 300 lift stations;developing treatment, pumping, and piping improvements to resolve treatment, physical, and capacity-related issues and provide for system growth;developing project costs and project financing options; and developing capital improvement project summary sheets. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Kelly Wehner, PE, ENV SP 4 LEAD PROJECT ENGINEER / PROJECT MANAGER Project Assignment: Lead Project Engineer—Transmission, Distribution, i & Collection Pipelines U' . Role Description & Experience Summary Education Kelly will serve as the Lead Project Engineer for projects related to transmission, M.S.,Environmental distribution, and collection systems under this contract. She will assist the Project Engineering&Science, Manager by leading the execution of designs, including technical calculations and the Clemson University development of plans and specifications. Kelly has 22 years of experience assisting B.S.,Chemical Engineering, clients in the planning, design, permitting,and construction management of water, Clemson University wastewater, and reclaimed water projects, including pumping stations, gravity and pressure pipelines, sewer rehabilitation, and treatment plant improvements. Her Professional Registration Florida areas of specialization include basis of design reports, hydraulic modeling(WaterCAD, SewerCAD, InfoWorks), permitting, equipment selection, cost analysis, preparation of Experience construction plans and specifications,coordination of work with clients, contractor, 22 Years and other utilities. Kelly is a certified Envision Sustainability Professional and is familiar with the Envision rating system for providing sustainable infrastructure design. Joined Firm 2020 Relevant Project Experience Professional Affiliations Florida Water Environment Lift Station 253 Upgrade, Polk County, FL Association(FWEA) Lead Project Engineer for design, bidding, and construction administration services PACP/MACP/LACP Certified to upgrade the existing duplex station to a triplex station. Other improvements include above grade discharge piping and flow meter, replacement of the existing Envision Sustainability top slab and emergency generator, in addition to various site improvements. Professionalnag(ENV SP) Design-Build of 19th Avenue Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed Water Pipelines, North American Society for TrenchlessTechnology Hillsborough County, FL* (NASTT) Engineer of Record providing design, permitting, and post-design services to support construction of over 14,000 linear feet of 24-inch potable water main,over 16,000 Florida Engineering Society linear feet of 30-and 12-inch reclaimed water main, and approximately 18,000 linear (FES) feet of 24-and 36-inch wastewater force main from just west of 1-75 to just west of Institute for Sustainable US Hwy 41 along 19th Avenue in Ruskin, FL.The project involved extensive Infrastructure(ISI) permitting through CSX, FDEP, FDOT, EPC,and the U.S.ACE. Installation methods include open cut, directional drill and jack and bore. LS 2 Force Main Extension and Lift Station Improvements, Gulfport, FL* Engineer of Record responsible for design and permitting of approximately 4,400 linear feet of 12-inch force main installed by open cut and directional drill to manifold LS 2 with LS 1.The manifold will alleviate the LS 1 upstream gravity sewer and remove repumping of flows. LS improvements include replacement of pumps, VFDs, controls, SCADA improvements, emergency generator and structural modifications.The project involves State Revolving Funds(SRF) and subsequent coordination with FDEP. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Kelly Wehner PE, ENV SP Parramore Road Improvements Water Main, JEA,Jacksonville, FL* Assisted with design and permitting of approximately 1,600 LF of new 16-inch water main as part of a roadway improvement project.The new main included new water services,fire hydrants and appurtenances.The pipeline connected at the northern end of the project limits at Parramore Road and ran south to Youngerman Circle. Reclaimed Water Main—Caloosahatchee River Crossing, Cape Coral, FL* Project Manager assisting with design and permitting of a 14,600 linear feet of 24- inch reclaimed water transmission main across the Caloosahatchee River to transfer reclaimed water from Ft. Myers to Cape Coral.The reclaimed water transmission main will reduce nutrient discharges to the River while providing more reclaimed water to Cape Coral.The additional irrigation source will also reduce withdrawals from and help maintain freshwater canal levels. Pump Station Group 2 Rehabilitations, Pinellas County, FL* Engineer of Record responsible for preliminary design reports, permitting, final design, bidding assistance, and limited construction services for five pump stations requiring rehabilitation or replacement. PS 82 involved conversion of a dry-pit/wet- pit station into a submersible station, while PS 2 and PS 88 include replacement in kind with new submersible stations. PS's 1 and 3 involved rehabilitation in place. SR 674 Force Main, Hillsborough County, FL* Project Engineer responsible for assisting with preliminary engineering report, utility coordination, design, Contract Documents, and permitting of approximately 11,000 linear feet of 30-inch force main. Project includes major roadway crossings (Interstate 75 and State Road 674) by microtunnel with 48-inch steel casing. On Top of the World Wastewater Transmission Master Plan, Ocala, FL* Project Engineer responsible for hydraulic model of the wastewater transmission system with SewerGEMS. Assisted with preparing the 20-year comprehensive master planning "blueprint"for modifying and expanding the existing wastewater system to serve existing and future OTOW residential communities and commercial areas throughout the 13,150-acre development. Project included population and flow projects, hydraulic model, pump station drawdowns, master pump station evaluation,force main routing, and preparation of engineer's opinion of probable construction costs. Howell Dr 16-inch Force Main Replacement, JEA, Jacksonville, FL* Engineer of Record for replacement of 1,500 LF of 16-inch force main including installation of PVC pipe by open cut and flanged stainless-steel pipe mounted to the new bridge. Design challenges included detailed construction phasing, pipe material transitions, pipe hanger design and consideration of expansion and contraction forces, and maintenance of wastewater flows. Construction sequencing of the pipeline required close coordination with the roadway, bridge, and lighting design. *Experience from previous employer WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Greg D. Taylor, PE SR_ PROJECT MANAGER two Project Assignment: Lead Project Engineer—Water Treatment Systems Role Description & Experience Summary Education Greg will serve as the Lead Project Engineer for projects involving water treatment B.S.,Chemical Engineering, systems under this contract. He will assist the Project Manager by leading the Clemson University execution of designs, including technical calculations and the development of plans Professional Registration and specifications.Greg has 18 years of design engineering and project management Florida experience, with the first five serving public utilities. He is a water treatment and Virginia pump station design expert. His primary experience has been in project management and engineering of utility capital improvements projects, including Experience water treatment plants, pump stations, wastewater collection and transmission 18 Years systems, pipelines, and solids handling systems.The project management and Joined Firm engineering includes design, permitting, construction services, planning and cost 2017 estimating, coordination, and scheduling. He is recognized as an ozone treatment expert for water treatment. Professional Affiliations Secretary,Board of Governors(2018-Current), Relevant Project Experience Florida Section,American Water Works Association Ardice Water Treatment Plant Improvements, Eustis, FL Trustee,Board of Governors Engineer-of-Record for the expansion and rehabilitation of the Ardice WTP.The (2016 018),Florida Section, includes the conceptual design, preliminarydesign,final design, permitting, American Water Works project p g ' g ' g ' p g' Association bidding services,and construction administration for the upgrades to the 6.28 MGD WTP.The upgrades include: demolition of a 500,000-gallon elevated steel water Vice Chair,Region 3(2015 to storage tank, construction of a new 500,000-gallon ground storage tank, a new 2016),Florida Section, American Water Works 2,700-gpm high service pump, 15,000-gallon hydropneumatic tank, air compressor, Association yard piping, chemical injection system for chlorine and fluoride,electrical upgrades, and instrumentation and control systems. Chair,Region 3(2013-2014), Florida Section,American Cypresswood WTP Improvements,Winter Haven, FL Water Works Association Project Manager and engineer-of-record for the improvements at the Cypresswood Vice Chair,Region 3(2012 to WTP.The work includes the conceptual and preliminary designs,final design, 2013),Florida Section, permitting, bidding services, and construction services to upgrade the 324,000-gpd American Water Works WTP.The project includes the demolition of the existing 324,000-gpd WTP and Association construction of a new facility.The new facility includes:a new groundwater well,0.2- Public Affairs Council Chair MG ground storage tank with tray aerator, 500-gpm high service pumps,yard piping, (2011 to 2013),Florida civil/site improvements, a new Control Building, new electrical systems, Section,American Water instrumentation and controls system, site security, and access driveway.The Works Association conceptual design included groundwater sampling of an existing agricultural well Treasurer,Region 3(2004 to near the site, conceptual layout, and cost estimating.The design is expected to be 2008),Florida Section, completed in Winter 2020 with construction in 2021. American Water Works Association WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Greg D Taylor, PE Member,International Mourning Dove WTP Solids Handling Upgrades, Titusville, FL Ozone Association(IOA) Project Manager and engineer-of-record for the expansion and rehabilitation of the Publications/ Mourning Dove WTP solids handling systems.The project includes the conceptual Presentations and preliminary designs,final design, permitting, bidding services, and construction Protasowicki, R.G.,Taylor,G. services to upgrade the 16-MGD WTP. In addition,we are providing SRF Loan D.,"Creative Solutions to assistance to obtain funding and provide compliance services for reimbursement. Managing Emerging Contaminants in The WTP uses a lime softening system,supplied from groundwater.The lime that is Groundwater".Florida Water settled in the lime contactors is removed and sent to a sludge thickener for Resource Conference, processing.The project includes the design and construction of a second sludge Tampa,FL,2019 thickener for operational reliability,a new dewatering system for the solids, Taylor,G.D.,"Disinfection modifications to the filter backwash system, upgrades to the existing sludge drying By-Product Formation beds, a new backwash pumping station,yard piping, electrical, instrumentation, and Potential and Chlorine Decay structural. Tracer Study;Field vs.Lab and Predicting with Hydraulic Southeast Lower Floridan Aquifer Water Treatment Plant, Polk Regional Water Models".New England Cooperative (PRWC), Polk County, FL Water Works Association, Worcester,MA,2019 Project Engineer for the process design for a new, brackish-water supply reverse osmosis water treatment facility.This project includes the Conceptual design, Taylor,G.D.,Davee,R.N., Preliminary design, and permitting for the 30-MGD(buildout)AADF advanced water Gierok,K.N.,Davis,D.A., "Lessons Learned from treatment facility.The WTP project includes the installation and testing of LFA supply Surface Water Treatment wells, desktop pilot treatment system evaluation, (6)5-MGD reverse osmosis Facilities and How They treatment skids including preliminary treatment and filters, degasifiers, a clearwell, Apply to Alternative Water (7)5-MGD, 150-HP transfer pumps, (2)4-MG ground storage tanks; sodium Supplies in Florida".Florida Section American Water hypochlorite, caustic, and corrosion inhibitor chemical storage and feed systems;a Works Association,Orlando, high service pumping station with (7) 5-MGD, 300-HP pumps,yard piping,electrical, FL,2018 instrumentation and controls, structural,architectural, HVAC, and plumbing.The Taylor,G.D.,Chavez,M.F., conceptual design was completed in July 2019, with the preliminary design and Gierok,K.N.,Hoxworth,S. permit applications scheduled to be completed in Summer 2020. W.,Robert,C.M.,McCarthy, West Polk Lower Floridan Aquifer Water Treatment Plant, Polk Regional Water J.A."Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon for Sulfide Cooperative (PRWC), Polk County, FL Treatment and Disinfection Project Engineer for the process design for a new, brackish-water supply reverse By-product Removal in Polk osmosis water treatment facility.This project includes the Conceptual design, County,FL".Florida Section American Waterworks Preliminary design, and permitting for the 15-MGD(buildout)AADF advanced water Association,Orlando,FL, treatment facility.The WTP project includes the installation and testing of LFA supply 2016 wells,desktop pilot treatment system evaluation, (3) 5-MGD reverse osmosis Taylor,G.D.,May,Andrew, treatment skids including preliminary treatment and filters, degasifiers, a clearwell, Vu,Hai,Neumann,Kim, (4)5-MGD, 150-HP transfer pumps, (2) 2-MG ground storage tanks; sodium Schulz,C.S.,O'Neal,J. hypochlorite, caustic, and corrosion inhibitor chemical storage and feed systems;a "Hydrogen Sulfide Treatment 15-MGD high service pumping station with (4) 5-MGD, 200-HP pumps,yard piping, and disinfection By-product Investigations Using Ozone in electrical, instrumentation and controls,structural, architectural, HVAC, and Jacksonville,FL".Florida plumbing.The conceptual design was completed in March 2020, with the Water Resources preliminary design and permit applications scheduled to be completed in Winter Conference,Orlando,FL, 2020. 2015 WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Dong-Uk Lee, PhD, PE, BCEE St WASTEWATER PROCESS ENGINEER/PROJECT MANAGER Y Project Assignment: Lead Project Engineer—Wastewater Treatment f.' Systems 1i- Role Description & Experience Summary Education Don will serve as the Lead Project Engineer for projects relating to wastewater Ph.D.,Environmental treatment systems under this contract. He will assist the Project Manager by leading Engineering,University of the execution of designs, including technical calculations and the development of Florida plans and specifications. Don has over 22 years of experience in academic research M.E.,Environmental and consulting in wastewater process engineering. He has extensive experience in Engineering,Inha University design and process optimization of the Eimco Carrousel®oxidation ditch system and South Korea treatment plant hydraulic profile analysis. He also has a wide range of experience in B.E.,Environmental wastewater treatment plant planning, permitting, construction design, industrial Engineering,Inha University wastewater treatment,effluent and reclaimed water disposal systems, and biosolids South Korea management. He has several international publications from his wide range of Professional Registration research experience in wastewater microbial kinetics, BNR numerical modeling and Florida optimization, and innovative BNR processes. South Carolina Experience Relevant Project Experience 22 Years Consery 1 RAS Pump Replacement, City of Orlando, FL Joined Firm 2020 QC Reviewer for the replacement of three 3,500 gpm Return Activated Sludge Pumps at that Water Consery I Water Reclamation Facility. Project was completed Professional Affiliations under a continuing engineering services contract with the City's Water Reclamation Water Environment Division. Project included new VFDs, electrical disconnects and local controls, piping, Federation(WEF) and check valves. Services included final design, bidding and construction Water Environment administration phase services. Association,South Carolina Meadowcrest WWTP Nutrient Reduction Upgrades, Citrus County, FL (W EASC) Lead Project Engineer for a project that includes upgrades to the existing step feed Publications process to reduce nitrogen effluent concentrations due to TMDL/BMAP requirements Lee D.U.,Woo S.H.,Svoronos associated with local Outstanding Florida Spring. Project includes BioWin process S.A.,and Koopman,B., modeling of the WWTP and design of the recommended improvements. "Influence of Alternating Oxic/Anoxic Conditions on WWRF Phase 2 Upgrade, City of Williston, FL Growth of Denitrifying Lead Project Engineer for the design, bidding and construction administration of a Bacteria",Water Research, zoio $1.85M Phase 2 Upgrade to the 0.45 MGD Williston Wastewater Treatment Facility. Project included domestic wastewater permitting through the FDEP; a new tertiary Lee D.U.,Woo S.H.,Svoronos denitrification sand filter with Micro-C chemical addition to achieve an annual S.A.,and Koopman,B., average total nitrogen concentration of 6.0 mg/L due to requirements set forth in a "Determination of diauxic lag in continuous culture", Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP)for the Rainbow Springshed. Project also Biotechnology and included new effluent sprayfield pumps, piping and controls; and new electrical, Bioengineering",2008 instrumentation and control systems. Project was funded through a $2.3M FDEP Springs Legislation grant. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Dong-Uk Lee, PhD, PE, 6CEE Lee D.U.,Woo S.H.,Svoronos Headworks and Secondary Clarifier Upgrade, Polk County, FL S.A.,Park S.J.,and Koopman QC Reviewer for the design of two new 100-foot diameter secondary clarifiers to B.,"Apparatus and method for achieving reproducible increase the plant clarification capacity from 6.0 MGD to 9.0 MGD. Project included measurements of diauxic lag two flow splitting structures and hydraulic improvements;yard piping;stormwater length and anoxic net pond relocation;two secondary clarifiers with plow and rake mechanisms;a new maximum specific growth rate",Environmental RAS/WAS pump station;two scum pumps; new Electrical Building; and Technology 2008 instrumentation and control systems. Project also included the replacement of two headworks screenings conveyors with two new screenings wash presses. Casasus,A.I.,Lee D.U., Hamilton R.K.,Svoronos, Aerobic Digester and Dewatering Evaluation, City of Winter Haven, FL* S.A.,and Koopman,B."Effect Lead Project Engineer for feasibility and alternative evaluation for biosolids storage of carbon substrate on and dewatering upgrades for WWTP#2. Evaluated the digestion capacity for Class B electron acceptor diauxic lag and anoxic maximum specific land application and mixing capacity requirement for the aerobic digester with growth rate in species with excessive scum accumulation. Estimated the existing and buildout biosolids and without periplasmic production and evaluated alternatives for dewatering and disposal. enzyme",Journal of Environmental Science and Clarifier and Filter Upgrade, Oldsmar, FL* Health 2007 Designer. Project involved design of a new clarifier, evaluation of various filtration Park S.J.,Yoon J.C.,Shin K.S., options, and evaluation of the biological treatment process. Dr. Lee conducted Kim E.H.,Yim S.,Cho Y.J., process optimization of the 5-stage Bardenpho process for capacity assessment and Sung G.M.,Lee D.G.,Kim increase. Process alternatives were developed and evaluated using BioWin® S.B.,Lee D.U.,Woo S.H.,and modeling and process optimization to minimize effluent nutrient discharge. Dr. Lee Koopman B.,"Dominance of endospore forming bacteria was responsible for BioWin® modeling development, calibration, process on a rotating activated optimization, alternative development, and recommendations. bacillus contactor biofilm for advanced wastewater Airport Subregional WWTP Design for Hernando County, Brooksville, FL* treatment"The Journal of Project Engineer. Project. included permitting, planning, design,and bidding services Microbiology,2007 for the Airport Subregional WWTP expansion, including design services for a 6-MGD Lee D.U.,Casasus Zambrana AADF Eimco Carrousel® denitlR®system. Dr. Lee served as the Lead Engineer and A.,Hamilton R.,Svoronos, was responsible for an MLE (expansible to 4-stage) oxidation ditch treatment system S.A.,Lee,S.l.,and Koopman, using BioWin® modeling and related process mechanical design. He directed the B.,"Significance of design to two 110-ft diameter secondary clarifiers, pre-stressed tank design, denitrifying enzyme dynamics in biological oversaw plant hydraulic profile design and optimization, and supervised other unit nitrogen removal processes: process designs. He supported the project management with coordination with a simulation study"Water other disciplines including civil,structural, electrical, l&C, and drafting. Science and Technology 2004 Infrastructure Improvements, City of Burlington, VT Lead Project Engineer for BioWin modeling and process optimization for Lee D.U.,Lee I.S.,Choi Y.D., and Bae J.H.,"Effects of improvement alternative evaluations for the City's three WWTPs. external carbon source and Facility Plan Update, City of Durham, NH empty bed contact time on simultaneous heterotrophic Lead Project Engineer for BioWin modeling and process optimization for capacity and sulfur-utilizing assessment and expansion planning for the City's WWTPs. autotrophic denitrification", Journal Process Danbury WPCP BNR Upgrade, City of Danbury, CT Biochemistry,2001 Lead Project Engineer/Senior WW Process Engineer for aeration system upgrade for BNR system. Project included evaluation of various advanced blower technologies. *Experience from previous employer WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Anthony J. D'Amelio " SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Project Assignment: Solar/Energy Efficiency Designer Role Description & Experience Summary Education Tony will serve as the Solar Energy and Energy Efficiency Designer for this contract. B.S.,Electrical Engineering, He has 40 years'experience in electrical engineering design and construction University of Massachusetts services for a variety of municipal and industrial projects, including water treatment A.S.,Electrical Engineering facilities,water pollution control facilities, water and sewage pumping stations,and Technology,Wentworth private and public buildings.These responsibilities include high, medium, and low Institute voltage power distribution systems; solar power; emergency stand-by power generation systems; power distribution and variable frequency drive equipment; and Professional Registration Massachusetts, EIT lighting, security, life safety and control systems for new and retrofit projects. Additional experience and responsibilities include providing energy audits for Experience existing systems to determine energy usage,system efficiency, and electrical 40 Years operations of existing facilities, including pumps and motors. Joined Firm 2001 Relevant Project Experience Professional Affiliations Institute of Electrical& Membrane WTP Solar System, Maine Water Company, Rockport,ME Electronic Engineers(IEEE) Lead Electrical Designer.The Mirror Lake Water Treatment Facility is a membrane Instrument Society of type treatment plant that uses a large volume of pre-heated treated water to America(ISA) provide filtration and optimization of clean drinking water.The Owner chose to install a 110 KW roof-mounted panel array system to pre-heat the water necessary for the treatment process.The choice to install an alternative energy source proved to be cost effective to the operation and heating of the process water. Pump Stations 1 and 2 Solar Systems, Limestone, ME Lead Electrical Designer.The flow to the City's wastewater facility was collected and pumped via two large remotely located pump stations.A 50 KW roof mounted panel array system was designed and installed at each of the pumping stations.The solar contribution as compared to the total energy being used by the respective pump station was a significant percentage for the entire year. Water Department Office Building Solar System, Yarmouth,ME Lead Electrical Designer. Designed a new LEED-certified municipal office building.As part of the criteria,the design needed to include a percentage of alternative energy design.A 20 KW system was installed with a larger inverter for future expansion. Town Hall and Memorial Hall Solar Systems, Bethlehem, CT Lead Electrical Designer.A 70 KW roof-mounted panel array system was designed and installed for the Town Hall building,and a 75 KW system was installed for Memorial Hall. In addition, each building had a stand-by generator which was strategically reconnected so as not to have feedback solar array while in operation. WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Introducing Our Subconsultants Wright-Pierce is capable of providing most of the kl 1114: alPIN required services through our in-house personnel. However, we have included the below subconsultants to supplement our abilities while also supporting woman- and minority-owned businesses.We are confident their expertise will allow our team to better serve the City. The below introductions describe our teaming partners and includes the following information: 1111/4 • Services to be provided • Value-added experience Wright-Pierce develops strong working relationships with well vetted subconsultants • M/WBE certification who have demonstrated their ability to provide • Experience collaborating with Wright-Pierce quality service. L&S Diversified, LLC L&S Established in 2010, L&S provides professional surveying and Team Value Diversified mapping services to clients in Florida,the Bahamas, Caribbean • Surveying Islands, and Central America. L&S is FDOT pre-qualified for Work • Subsurface Utility Groups 8.1,8.2, and 8.4, and all field personnel retain intermediate Engineering(SUE) Temporary Traffic Control (TTC),fall protection awareness, and • Certified woman confined space entry certifications, in addition to traditional owned business surveying and mapping services. entity L&S Diversified and Wright-Pierce have collaborated on other similar contracts,including Polk County's Lift Station 253 and Orlando's Lift Stations 2,45,and 85 Improvements projects. Nadic Engineering Services, Inc. Since 2001, Nadic has offered comprehensive geotechnical Team Value engineering and construction materials testing with a staff of • Geotechnical devoted engineers.They offer a range of services, including engineering foundation analysis,effluent disposal, laboratory services, and • Materials testing hydrogeological assessments.They have performed projects for • Certified public clients throughout the Central Florida region, including FDOT minority owned District 5. business entity Nadic and Wright-Pierce have collaborated on other similar contracts,including Orlando's Lift Stations 2,45, and 85 Improvements projects. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 -35 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Hear our clients' perspective The following are references of clients for whom we I - have provided similar services to your proposed ;; project. We have completed projects for these clients / within the last two years.These contacts are familiar 1 tdi with Wright-Pierce, know our work ethic, and can speak to the services we provide. Please contact them r and ask specifically about our: - • Responsiveness lit, .,' • Sensitivity to local goals and objectives • Adherence to scope, schedule, and budgets The references below will be able to share candid opinions • Attention to detail regarding the quality of service that has been provided by • Ability to work with committees and stakeholders Wright-Pierce. • Effectiveness in dealing with regulatory agencies • Technical knowledge References Contact Client Projects Chuck Shultz,PE City of Orlando • Lift Stations 45,85,and 2 Assistant Division Manager Public Works Department • Consery I RAS Pump Replacements 407.246.2658 5100 L.B. McLeod Road • Consery II Hydraulic Modeling charles.shultz@cityoforlando.net Orlando, FL 32811 • 5-Year Facilities Plan A i All aspects of Wright-Pierce's performance have been of such high quality that Wright-Pierce has successfully secured the design for two other large City lift stations and a contract for Continuing Engineering Services.They're great. U Zimoski City of Williston • WWTF Comprehensive Upgrade Public Works and Utilities Director Public Works Department • New City Hall Building 352.58.3060 50 North Main Street • Air Curtain Incinerator Permit cj.zimoski@willistonfl.org Williston,FL 32696 • Septic-to-Sewer Investigation A A The Wright-Pierce team has done a great job communicating and coordinating with City staff.They make themselves available whenever we have needs and are always prompt in responding to us.Additionally, they have kept their projects on schedule and within budget throughout the duration of their contracts. Ashleigh Smith,PE City of Titusville • Marina and Causeway Lift Stations Utility Engineering Manager Utility Engineering • Cybersecurity Assessment 321.567.3859 2910 Garden Street Mourning Dove WTP ashleigh.smith@titusville.com Titusville, FL 32796 • SR 405 Utilities Relocation A A The Wright-Pierce team is always pursuing tailored solutions in the best interest of the City.They are responsive and willing to adapt to our requests and concerns.For each project,they have proven willing to evaluate all options,and their deliverables are well polished and seldom require additional reviews. WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 - 36 Engineering a Better Environment 1 -Firm Qualifications Project Scope & Technical Abilities This section of our SOQ addresses the technical scope • Understanding of the Scope of Work of services set forth in Section B of the RFQ. We • Technical Ability&Proposed Approach provide an overview of our team's approach to • Communication & Management planning, designing, and implementing projects related to these categories of service (shown below). Quality Assurance &Quality Control Additionally,this section will address the following: Water Supply & Treatment Wastewater Treatment ui ©..7„ _-4 _lt. I-------7__---i---7- ------ir-_ . ,,, ,i ._ ___.__-_:____- , . _, . �_ --,r- __________ _, ----- - i Pipelines Infiltration & Inflow Reduction a _ . ic .I , ..., or In : I I, .. ktil ; Septic to Sewer Lift Stations © 6 '/g_; - *.it., -Z:t4V•:'•,'7/4:4.1k, .2zt7Z-: 2:.7'.:4. "'s , lie ' ' , cilia -.1/14111 WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 37 Engineering a Better Environment 1 — Firm Qualifications 1 Project Approach: Water Supply & Treatment Water conservation, consumptive use permitting, and powerful tool, especially when combined with water treatment plant upgrades are all key issues for the data from the City's Advanced Meter Reading City.With the imminent implementation of new CFWI system,Sensus. GIS allows us to visually display rules,the City must understand where it stands with its usage and more easily identify areas of high permitted water allocation.The City's CUP requires conservation potential. Combined with hydraulic planning for new Alternative Water Supplies(AWS) models,these three tools allow the utility to beyond 2026 demands and a maximum gross per capita better manage water use and an informed, day usage to 115 GPCD, underscoring the importance of effective rate strategy. conservation and maximizing reclaimed water use. Development of a detailed water conservation plan • Managing Alternative Water Supplies.AWS are would minimize negative impacts from the CFWI rules. becoming a more common requirement in Florida.Whether the source is surface water, Technical Ability &Approach Lower Floridan Aquifer(LFA) groundwater, Wright-Pierce specializes in assisting municipalities potable reuse, or an offset,water system planners with compliance of the complex and evolving must consider their entire toolbox when planning requirements of local Consumptive Use rules, for future water supplies. Understanding the including those of the CFWI and the federal Safe ramifications of these different source waters on Drinking Water Act for water treatment. Our treatment processes and distribution systems is experience includes all facets of project development, equally important. Our team uses advanced including permitting, planning,feasibility studies, pilot planning and modeling tools to assist our clients testing, design,construction support,start-up, with making the best, most cost-effective troubleshooting, and regulatory interfacing. Wright- decisions when planning for AWS. Pierce has worked with source waters of varying • quality, both in groundwater(Upper and Lower 1;2i Floridan Aquifer) and surface water.Some of the key issues that we consider include the following: I " ' tet • Regulatory Knowledge and Outreach. ,.-- Consumptive Use rules and their interpretation by regulators are ever evolving. We maintain excellent relationships with regulators and perform regular Success Story:PRWC Water Conservation Plan—Working as a subconsultant,Wright- outreach to ensure we keep our clients fully Pierce's Katie Gierok assisted with the informed of changes and impacts.Applying this development of a water conservation plan for knowledge,we offer recommendations and guide the Polk Regional Water Cooperative.Our our clients toward the best options to secure their portion of the work involved development of water system profiles based on raw usage data water supplies for many years into the future. between 2008 and 2018.The data indicated monthly water usage for a variety of categories, • Advance Tools for Water Conservation Planning. including indoor and outdoor usage. GIS is a great tool for water conservation plan This effort facilitated the development of an development. We utilize it to identify important implementation strategy that estimated a potential customercost savings of$93M through 2040.Wright-Pierce conservation characteristics, evaluate worked with the PRWC Conservation Team to spatial use patterns, and decide where to target assist with the program's integration into the specific water conservation measures. GIS is a implementation of future water supply projects. WRIGHT-PIERCE— 1 -38 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications 2 Project Approach: Wastewater Treatment Following the adoption of the Wekiwa and Rock Minimizing these types of costs can be successfully Springs BMAP, the nitrogen effluent limit for the City's accomplished using wastewater process modeling. WWTF will be reduced from 10 mg/I to 3 mg/I Our staff are experts in the evaluation of because of its location within the BMAP's PFA. Plant wastewater and nutrient removal processes using upgrades required to meet the reduced nitrogen limit the BioWin model. may be as simple as adding additional brush aerators (rotors) to the Bio-Denitro® oxidation ditches, or they • Operator Involvement. With any WRF may be more involved. improvement, we strongly encourage plant operators to participate in workshops during Technical Ability& Approach design.These workshops are critical for our team Throughout Wright-Pierce's history, wastewater to clearly understand past operational issues and engineering services have been a mainstay. We are the design goals for the new equipment systems. proud of our record in innovation and have won numerous Engineering Excellence awards from the • 3D Design Tools. Our experts routinely develop American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC). In WRF designs using 3D tools that enable renderings a survey of national design firms, Wright-Pierce is of finished products in the field, which in turn ranked by ENR as No. 16 for Wastewater Treatment increases design efficiency and quality.These tools Plants. Over the past 10 years, Wright-Pierce has are also beneficial in evaluating and eliminating performed comprehensive or partial upgrades to over conflicts before projects go out to bid. 300 WWTFs, ranging from less than 10,000 GPD to 340 MGD. Key design issues affecting WWTFs include - the following: • Getting the Hydraulics Right.Some of the major I - 4! -1 issues we have come across at WRFs stem from b_ 2f ; 'NE y T - ■ incorrect hydraulic and flow splitting designs. Our sr 11 experts use historical experience, hydraulics expertise, proven hydraulic models, and detailed QC reviews to ensure hydraulic deficiencies do not Success Story:Citrus County's Meadowcrest affect our designs. When evaluating WRF WRF Process Improvements—Wright-Pierce was hired by the County to evaluate options for hydraulics, it is important to consider both flow intermediate improvements to the 2.0 MGD step- and load splitting issues. We often use feed WRF.The improvements to the BNR process Computation Fluid Dynamics modeling to ensure are intended to assist the County with achieving lower nitrogen effluent limits required by the flow and load splitting is correct. In addition, we King's Bay/Crystal River BMAP. verify the weir and water levels and channel Dr. Don Lee,our proposed Lead Project Engineer dimensions throughout the treatment plant under for Wastewater Treatment, performed BioWin different flow conditions to validate and calibrate modeling to optimize the process improvements. our hydraulic models. The final outcome included minimal upgrades that would allow the County to achieve the revised limits. Upgrades included improvements • Wastewater Process Modeling.Getting the most to the carbon feed equipment and modifications out of your WRF is important. Process issues can to dosing amounts; new weir gates;and result in unanticipated operational expenses, additional DO probes to better manage the process. additional maintenance, and permit violations. WRIGHT—PIERCE= 1 - 39 Engineering a Better Environment 1— Firm Qualifications 3 Project Approach: Pipelines The City operates over 160 miles of water mains and • Pipeline Installation Methods. Based on over 90 miles of wastewater gravity and force mains, construction ease, the traditional open-cut in addition to its growing reclaimed water system.As method of pipeline installation may be the most the City experiences growth, new pipelines are appropriate for a given project.Wright-Pierce has needed to serve new development, and rehabilitation designed and overseen construction of thousands of old or undersized pipelines are required to facilitate of miles of pipe using this method. However, we redevelopment(as part of the Downtown understand the practical limits of this method Redevelopment Plan,for example). based on pipe depth, the number of conflicting utilities, soil types, environmental considerations, Technical Ability & Approach and permitting requirements, among others. Wright-Pierce has extensive experience with transmission main design and construction, including • Trenchless Technologies.We also understand the those involving new installations and extensions of benefits and limits of a variety of other construction existing systems. Our staff of professionals have methods.Some of the innovative methods being designed and constructed countless miles of ductile used either to save project cost or to minimize iron (DI), high density polyethylene (HDPE), and disturbance during construction include horizontal polyvinyl chloride (PVC)transmission mains that range directional drilling; boring and jacking; pipe bursting; in size from 2 to 96-inches in diameter.Some of the and in-place lining.Various lining techniques are key issues that we consider include the following: especially critical in the rehabilitation of gravity sewer interceptors and manholes. • Subsurface Utility Engineering(SUE).We concur with the findings of studies that report every$1 Spotlight:Project Engineer for Pipelines Kelly spent on SUE during the design phase can save Wehner boasts two decades of pipeline between$4 and $13 during construction.The use assessment,design,and construction experience.Kelly is an expert when it comes to of SUE is of even greater importance in tighter linear infrastructure,having designed many corridors than wide-open rights-of-way due to the miles of water,wastewater,and reclaimed water likelihood of conflicting utilities. pipelines,most of which were performed in the Central Florida region. Her experience also includes alternative delivery for linear • 3D Design Tools.Similarly,the use of 3D design infrastructure projects. tools also eliminates conflicts during construction, especially when employed in conjunction with IMP SUE services.Wright-Pierce uses both techniques routinely. • GIS.The use of GIS during the design of pipelines is very important. We often use readily available GIS databases to perform initial screenings for route options. Importing layers for parcels, Redevelopment as well as the repair and replacement wetlands, and other utilities (to name a few) (R&R)of pipelines is driving much of the needed upgrades allows us to perform powerful analysis prior to over the next five years.New growth and development will performing survey services, also require expansions of the water and reclaimed water distribution systems and the wastewater collection and transmission system. WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 - 40 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications 4 Project Approach: Infiltration & Inflow (18&1) Reduction Most cities in Florida are dealing with the impacts • Flow Monitoring and Night Flow Isolations. from I&I, which can include sanitary sewer overflows, Wright-Pierce owns our own field services trucks reduced capacity in the collection system, excessive and equipment, allowing our technicians to pump runtimes, and reduced capacity of the WWTF. perform flow monitoring and nighttime flow The City has implemented several ongoing programs isolations to identify I&I sources. to reduce the amount of I&I entering the wastewater collection system, including annual programs to • Advanced Tools.Wright-Pierce uses InfoAsset address gravity main repair/lining and sanitary sewer Planner by Innovyze on linear infrastructure manhole replacement. condition assessment projects.This software assists with planning capital projects for water Technical Ability&Approach and wastewater networks. It gathers data related As a result of the importance and technical nature of to pipes and other assets, assesses risks, and horizontal infrastructure assessment, Wright-Pierce creates prioritized project lists. Wright-Pierce uses formed a Horizontal Infrastructure Assessment Group both general and specialized GIS tools to help (HIAG) to assist municipalities with these needs. Our develop our I&I investigation plans and to track HIAG is comprised of specialized engineers and technical and record the results of our work. Additionally, staff with the skills and expertise to monitor, inspect, we use Trimble Unity and its GIS based web analyze, evaluate, and recommend remediation interface to provide a dashboard and the most up methods tailored to the City's systems. Specific to date results of investigations to our clients. techniques employed by the HIAG include the following: NASSCOSpotlight:Wastewater Collection Condition • Standards.Standardized assessment Assessment Technical Leader Don McCullers is a criteria enable inspection data consistency and a horizontal infrastructure expert with over four shared language and calculations for discussing decades of experience. Don has been a NASSCO infrastructure improvements. Wright-Pierce has trainer for over a decade and performed I&I investigations for many municipalities throughout adopted the National Association of Sewer Service Central Florida. He understands and employs the Companies (NASSCO) established standards for latest tools and methods for assessing the condition data collection.This standardization quantity of I&I in a system,pinpointing the removes subjectivity to determining project location of I&I,and recommending methods of repair. Don is assisting JEA with the assessment of prioritization.The standardized ratings also allow over 3,300 manholes.The selection committee for easy comparison of ratings over time and can may learn more about this project by following be applied to any underground pipeline, or this hyperlink to JEA's video. structure regardless of service type. • Nondestructive Assessment Tools. Common !i causes of failure are related to corrosion, J structural fatigue, or poor installation methods. We use various nondestructive tools, such as • �! i automated digital manhole scanning, CCTV, FELL, hydrostatic testing, low-pressure air testing, • vacuum testing, sonar, laser profiling and A field services technician enters a manhole in the City of echolocation to assess the condition of pipelines. Eustis to install a flow meter.Wright-Pierce always employs best safety practices when conducting field work. WRIGHT-PIERCE= 1 - 41 Engineering a Better Environment 1 — Firm Qualifications 5 Project Approach: Septic-to-Sewer Because the City falls within the Wekiwa and Rock • Evaluating Collection Sytem Options. Springs BMAP and PFA,the FDEP may prompt the City Applicable types of collection systems include to eliminate septic systems.The BMAP is currently gravity sewers, low pressure sewers with grinder under administrative challenge and, at this time, no pumps,vacuum sewers, septic tank effluent date has been set for when the administrative law pumping(STEP)/septic tank effluent gravity(STEG) judge will rule on the case.The St.John's River Water alternatives, or a hybrid system that uses a Management District's information indicates over 3,000 combination of these systems. Understanding the septic systems exist within the City.To its credit,the specific components of each system and being able City has performed initial planning and configuration to develop a reasonable cost estimate for each is an efforts for its Downtown septic-to-sewer initiative. important part of selecting the collection system that works best for the City. Technical Ability&Approach Wright-Pierce's approach to implementing septic-to- • Working with Funding Partners.The City has an sewer projects centers around a personal touch. Our opportunity to apply for funding from several team recognizes the importance of working directly different sources.This includes FDEP's 319h with the City's staff as well as the homeowners Program, SJRWMD's Cost Share Program, FDEP's affected by this type of project. Springs Initiative, and FDEP's State Revolving Fund Program. Understanding the grant program timing • Initial Assessment Using GIS. Development of a and requirements is critical to securing funding and septic-to-sewer program starts with verifying the having the funding in place when the project is septic inventory initiated by the FDOH and ready to go to construction. updated by the FDEP.The most important part of the process, however, involves understanding the �. +^ '�—ice— -•'�ti.. feasibility of sewering these parcels and estimating the impacts on the downstream collection system and treatment facilities.These ,i• analyses can be performed using GIS, readily: available data sources, and customized software that develop the flows and load calculations. • Building Public Support.Septic-to-sewer projects Success Story:Citrus County's Septic-to- are almost always controversial. With numerous Sewer/Wastewater Master Plan—Chris Baggett and Saheb Mansour-Rezaei lead the impacted residences and roadways, the project development of a county-wide septic-to-sewer calls for a strong public education and outreach and wastewater master plan for Citrus County. program that will build support and lead to its Their team developed unique GIS and Excel based tools that will allow the prompt success. assessment of potential project areas,project costs, nitrogen reductions,and the impacts to • Planning for Local Conditions.The challenges the County's wastewater collection and with implementing a central sewer project are treatment systems. numerous.These projects typically require an These tools can be easily used to assist the City extensive boots-on-the-ground approach to of Ocoee evaluate its thousands of septic systems to develop a plan to eliminate them. design because many factors are not readily apparent from looking at a survey. WRIGHT-PIERCE Z 1 -42 Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications 6 Project Approach: Lift Stations With over 60 lift stations in your wastewater team has the tools and design standards that will collection system,another key issue for the City allow us to successfully locate the valves for each involves the upgrading of these key assets.Although project. the current five-year CIP budget does not include any lift station projects, in years past the City has • 3D Design Tools. Our experts routinely develop implemented projects such as the removal of Lift pump station designs using 3D tools that enable Station#9 and rehabilitation of Lift Station#10. renderings of finished products in the field, which in Constant wear and tear requires upgrading the turn increases design efficiency and quality.These equipment and maintaining good working condition. tools are also beneficial in evaluating and eliminating conflicts before projects goes out to bid. Technical Ability&Approach Pump station design is a Wright-Pierce staple. Our • Detailed Plans&Specifications. Developing well- engineers have decades of experience working on coordinated plans and specifications is a daily task at stations ranging from 50 to over 40,000 gpm. We are Wright-Pierce. Our change order percentage is currently working on many Florida pump station among the lowest in the industry, which increases projects, including those for JEA, Orlando, Polk our clients'confidence on bid day. County, Orange County, Eustis,and Titusville.The following is a brief summary of some of the major Spotlight: Lead Project Engineer for Wastewater design considerations for pump station design: Systems&Pumping Bartt Booz is currently working on the rehabilitation of Orlando's Lift • Flow Evaluation, Build-Out Analysis, Station numbers 45(8.9 mgd),2(5.5 mgd),and 85 & Determination of Peak Flows.We evaluate (6.7 mgd);Orange County Utilities'new Storey Park Master Pump Station(17 mgd);and an East current and future flows based on a wide variety Grid Pump Station Upgrade Program forJEA that of site-specific conditions.Actual operating involves 5 stations. He has worked on wastewater conditions are incorporated into our designs to lift stations as large as 68 MGD and is an expert in lift station design. He will utilize Wright-Pierce's develop the most realistic operating conditions standard design tools in implementing any lift and to optimize performance for end users. station design under this contract and our standard tools will ensure a quality project. • Hydraulic Modeling.We develop accurate hydraulic models of complex, manifolded force mains to evaluate the impact of each pump station on the system.Typical force main '`' modeling software includes Pipe Flo®, - WaterGEMS and InfoWater.The models allow for . ,t efficient simulation of the system capacity to kg accommodate growth and ensure pumps are not "dead heading"while other stations are online. Wright-Pierce worked with the City of Orlando to design the 8.9 MGD Lift Station 45.This facility was converted • Locating Air/Vacuum Relief Values. Air/vacuum from a wet-pit/dry-pit station to a submersible station by relief valves are important aspects of any pump using the dry-pit as the new wetwell. station design. Proper location of these valves can eliminate issues, such as inefficient pump operation,water hammer,and pipe collapse. Our WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment 1 - 43 1 —Firm Qualifications Approach to Meeting Expectations Our approach to general project management has we also experienced with the use other platforms, been developed and fine-tuned using methods used such as Zoom, GoToMeeting, and WebEx. on other continuing services contracts. Projects issued under this contract will be managed using this proven Project Management Systems approach to ensure we meet your expectations.This Wright-Pierce uses BST10 (shown below) as our includes our approach to communication, budget, project management system. BST10 is an industry schedule, and QA/QC. leading program that includes innovative tools for project initiation, project tracking, resource allocation, Communication with the City time management, and accounting functions. Communication with the City will be the primary responsibility of our Project Manager, Katie Gierok. At the initiation of a project,the project manager During the kickoff meeting for every project, she will inputs data related to the project team;tasks and develop a communication plan that clearly identifies subtasks;and hours and schedule.This information is the lines of communication, and she will serve as the incorporated with a company-wide resource primary point of contact, with occasional management tool capable of reporting utilization and correspondence delegated to other team members availability of individual employees and entire project with prior approval from the City. In a situation where teams. Project managers are required to update the data collection is required for a project,for instance, hours projections for team members on a weekly she may ask one of our engineers to coordinate basis. Our Operations Managers then run periodic directly with your staff to obtain the required data. reports to assess staffing needs. Katie will communicate with City staff on a regular We recognize that projects cannot be managed solely basis(weekly, bi-weekly, monthly), per the agreement through software and reports. We also conduct established at the beginning of a project.She will weekly resource planning meetings on local, regional, coordinate with regular emails and phone calls and and corporate levels to identify potential schedule facilitate larger meetings using virtual platforms such issues and overloaded or underloaded staff.This two- as Microsoft Teams, which is Wright-Pierce's pronged approach allows proactive management of preferred virtual communication platform. However, resources and project schedules. 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Laura A Mckee City of Delway a Architectural Lake Placid Theater Carmen Perez Beaver Associates 01ru 3 Architectural Bald head Island Co... Beatrice A.Espinoza City of Bonifay Architectural Lake Placid Theater Carmen Perez Beaver Associates 01/03 Architectural Bermuda Dunes Ugh...Sergio L Beasley Brewton Municipality `? Architectural Lake Placid Theater Carmen Perez Beaver Associates 01/03 a Architectural Birchwood Vaige Se...Sergio L Beasley Brewton Municipality a Water and Wastewat...Bores Creek Bndge Ramon V.Juarez City of Granby 01/11 u Infrastructure-West New Minden Motel Doreen R Dixon Brent Associates 01/07 WRIGHT-PIERCE 1 -44 Engineering a Better Environment 1 -Firm Qualifications Quality Assurance & Quality Control Design QA/QC Wright-Pierce has developed a proven,standardized Our program includes design guidelines and calculations approach for project execution,from preliminary templates for the technical aspects of projects.We have planning with initial brainstorming and preparation of guidance manuals, standard specifications, and contract a detailed work plan through evaluations, preliminary documents based on widely accepted industry standards and final design, bidding, construction administration, and many years of experience.Technical leaders from start-up, and operational phases. On larger projects, each discipline maintain and update these standards on we utilize state-of-the-art software to facilitate an on-going basis. information sharing and cross coordination between project team members. Subconsultants Well-vetted subcontractors provide supportive QA/QC Officers services to our projects as needed.We have Wright-Pierce operates under well-established QA/QC established working relationships with various procedures that require internal reviews conducted subcontractors with proven capabilities to provide by senior members with experience on similar quality services.Their deliverables flow through our projects. QA/QC Officers Steve Hallowell and Don teams for quality reviews before reaching a client's McCullers will be involved throughout the life of the desk. We also develop specific guidelines and contract to leverage their experience and ensure agreements to coordinate their work with ours. quality assurance and quality control. Change Order Percentage Training for QA/QC A successful QA/QC program directly contributes to the To encourage consistent quality performance, we minimization of change orders.The industry average have established a formal in-house training program for change orders as a percentage of construction is with frequent training sessions related to technical 5%.As a credit to our staffs expertise and faithful execution, management, and technology. We have a implementation of our QA/QC program,Wright-Pierce formal on-boarding process for new employees that projects have a change order average between 2% includes training for standards. and 3%—well below the industry average. QA/QC Process Initial Preliminary 60%& 90% Final Construction Post Project Planning Design(30%) Design Design Services Evaluation Brainstorm Verify correctness of Detailed cross- Final cross- Prepare Review lessons technical solutions survey,geotech discipline review discipline review conformed learned documents Review correctness Review correctness Check specifications Check specifications Update of preliminary of calculations Review standards as calculations Review correctness Review correctness contractor,owner appropriate Check reports for of calculations of calculations Check reports for grammar,spelling design grammar,spelling Check reports for Ensure owner modifications Perform CAD grammar,spelling comments Ensure owner standards check incorporated Senior review of comments Perform CAD shop drawing incorporated Ensure owner standards check Sign and seal approvals comments documents Identify key technical incorporated Ensure owner Review of as- and cost issues comments Review for best incorporated built drawing value and lowest life markups cycle costs WRIGHT-PIERCE _ Engineering a Better Environment 1 —Firm Qualifications Availability & Commitment Wright-Pierce affirms all personnel listed in this Team Member Role Availability proposal will be available for and shall be assigned Project Engineers to projects tasked through this contract.The availabilitypercentages shown on this page are Greg Taylor, PE Lead Project Eng.— 45% p g p g Water Treatment indicative of their present workload, and as previously discussed in this statement of Ben Yoakum, PhD, PE Project Engineer— 50% qualifications, management conducts regular and Water Treatment periodic pulse checks via software tools and office Don Lee, PhD,PE,BCEE Lead Project Eng.— 55% meetings to ensure staff workloads are Wastewater Treatment appropriately distributed. Our team also has ample Lead Project Eng.— backup staffing capability in the event of Bartt Booz, PE Pumping Stations 45% unforeseen circumstances. Lead Project Eng.— Kelly Wehner,PE,ENV SP Pipelines 55% Additionally, Client Service Manager Dennis Davis has been in communication with subconsultants Peter Hernandez, PE Project Engineer— 50% Pipelines L&S Diversified and Nadic Engineering,each of whom has indicated their availability and eagerness — Chris Baggett,PE,ENV SP Lead Project Eng. 40% to support Wright-Pierce on this contract. Septic-to-Sewer Saheb Mansour-Rezaei, Project Engineer— 45% PhD,PE Septic-to-Sewer ¢r 45 Project Engineer— Eben Spalding, PE Pumping Stations 45% t Project Manager Support Services / Katie Gierok, PE Mark Cunningham, PE Structural 35% Engineer 40 Rodney Greene, PE Mechanical 40% Engineer Jim Papadimitriou,PE Instrumentation& 40%Principal & QA/QC Officer p Controls Engineer Steve Hallowell, PE Arafat Es-haq, PE Electrical 40% Engineer 45 Tony D'Amelio Solar/Energy 40% c Efficiency Specialist Client Service Manager Ron Williams,AIA Architect 40% Dennis Davis,PE GIS �; Jeff Normandin,GISP Specialist 45% i 50 3D/CAD :.,,, % ! 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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Consumer Services ilgiiiV License No.:LB7829 _ Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers Expiration Date February 28,2021 _.i 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee,Florida 32399-6500 `':�a Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License Under the provisions of Chapter 472,Florida Statutes L&S DIVERSIFIED,LLC 405 LAKE HOWELL RD STE 1001 n j (:t/`� 4pctid MAITLAND,FL 32751-5926 NICOLE"NIKKI"FRIED COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE WRIGHT-PIERCE = 1 - 49 Engineering a Better Environment WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment Firm's Location & Other Forms 2 Local Team Wright-Pierce will serve the City of Ocoee primarily 1 Wright-Pierce from our office in Maitland, Florida. We established 601 South Lake Destiny Rd O O this office in 2015 to provide excellent engineering Suite 290 services to municipalities in Central Florida as we Maitland,FL 32751 25 min 13 mi have to many other clients across the Northeast for over 74 years.Since then,our engineers have enjoyed the privilege of working on dozens of /t projects assigned through over 25 continuing services contracts with public utilities in Florida, including the cities of Apopka, Casselberry, Eustis, Clermont, and Orlando. Our close proximity to the City will allow us to provide responsive,timely, and efficient services. j' In addition,we have partnered with two subconsultants who also maintain a local presence: Nadic Engineering 2 Nadic Engineering O O in Orlando and L&S Diversified in Casselberry. In 601 N Hart Boulevard selecting a team that both lives and employs locally,the Orlando,FL 32818 15 min 6.5 mi City will enjoy the added benefit of stimulating its own 3 L&S Diversified O O economy as it endeavors to complete the important 489 SR 436,Suite 117 projects tasked through this contract. Casselberry,FL 32707 30 min 18 mi -44 OF 40 Ott& �4 r' Lake Apopka111 IJ Silver Star Rd f Colonial Dr 0 City of Ocoee WRIGHT-PIERCE 2 - 1 Engineering a Better Environment 2— Firm's Location & Other Forms t ocoee florid° RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112,Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee,Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants,who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches,or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal.(Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services,Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for the City Commission,Evaluation Committee members,and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes,the term "conflict of interest" "means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest",and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting,an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management,instruction,research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: X To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form,submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: Wright-Pierce,Inc. Firm Name Signature Steven C.Hallowell,Vice President Name and Title(Print or Type) 2/17/2021 Date WRIGHT-PIERCE 2 -2 Engineering a Better Environment -_Firm's1Qcsrtioni3Other Forms SUMMARY OF LITIGATION: Provide a summary of any litigation,claim(s),bid or contract dispute(s)filed by or against the Bidder in the past five(5)years which is related to the services that the Bidder provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim,or contact dispute,a brief description of the case,the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none,then please say so. Please see below litigation statement.A letter from our insurance agency follows. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. N/A Dated N/A No. Dated No. Dated 37(.1C Litigation Statement The construction industry can be a litigious • Status:Ongoing. In 2019,Wright-Pierce was environment, particularly when dealing with hundreds named in an apportionment complaint by Ovivo, of millions of dollars per year in complex municipal the manufacturer of equipment that failed on an infrastructure construction projects.To protect upgrade to an existing biosolids digester at the ourselves and our clients,Wright-Pierce carries$5 Danbury, CT wastewater treatment plant. Ovivo million in professional liability insurance, plus designed and supplied the equipment that failed adequate general liability,worker's compensation, and was sued by the Contract Operator,Veolia. and other insurances. Wright-Pierce had assisted Veolia with coordination of the upgrade but was not Our claim's track record over the past 30 years has responsible for the design of the failed been exceptional. From 2016 to 2021,we provided equipment. Wright-Pierce is currently in the approximately$175 million in engineering services for process of responding to this apportionment hundreds of clients on thousands of projects with a complaint.Wright-Pierce continues to have a combined value approaching$1 billion. Over that time good relationship with the City of Danbury and frame, we have been involved in one claim. A Veolia and continues to work on wastewater statement from our insurance agency follows. projects for them. WRIGHT-PIERCE 2-3 Engineering a Better Environment 2—Firm's Location &Other Forms A kik AMES& GOUGH February 2,2021 RE: Wright-Pierce-Professional Liability Insurance Loss History To Whom It May Concern, Ames&Gough has represented Wright-Pierce as its professional liability insurance broker for over 20 years and during this time Wright-Pierce has maintained continuous professional liability insurance coverage as well as excellent overall claims experience. Wright-Pierce continues to be recognized in the industry for its outstanding engineering practices and adherence to design firm quality control excellence. If there are any further questions with respect to Wright-Pierce's professional liability loss experience, please don't hesitate to let me know. 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Personally Known or Produced Identification 'WA Veat% LAC-EASE Notary Public-State of f (Type of Identification) County of era J MaKerna Lewb Sure of N P lie • NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA Printed, dstampedmes I • =' • Caw*GG357439 typed t" Expires 722/2023 Commissioned name of Notary Public WRIGHT-PIERCE 2 - 5 Engineering a Better Environment • WRIGHT-PIERCE Engineering a Better Environment 601 South Lake Destiny Road,Suite 290 Maitland,FL 32751 407.906.1776 I www.wright-pierce.com steve.hallowell@wright-pierce.com PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CITY OF OCOEE Ocoee "CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR florida UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES" RFQ #21-004 „r' + h -.w` - 4e ,J' r '� _ i - ,r,�, i. - \ .111. o,; . 0 . - ' .-;l'.--:--kli ''''. l 1 OPENING DATE: 2.17.2021 0 0 CPH, INC. 1 1 1 17 East Robinson Street,Orlando, FL 32801 407.425.0452 I info@cphcorp.com 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS LETTER OF INTEREST SECTION 1 — FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS A. Cover Letter B. Current or Recently Completed Similar Projects C. Ability to Deliver Project on Time and Within Budget D. Firm's Key Employees / Qualifications E. Certifications and Registrations F. Sub-Consultants G. Client References H. Project Approach I. Current and Projected Workload SECTION 2 — FIRM'S LOCATION AND FORMS 3�- -eby y .. M. i � _ A-�- ram.. 3 .v, _y i Et s /k 3f # ,, t „s. (. a• __,„„ _ :: -:._ -• .�� �` -`i { b -4 : _;,. , _ . . , ,trto, - : ,...,_,,,,. ,,t,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,, - `sea - - I N it f Vr f F r . �.- 'a.: S«+' „ gip 4Y�.yt. i, �.� T Y� AF GJ , 'f........�..�...-,.. .,,Y,, _ V . yYiyr+ ' 0 gi February 17, 2021 1117 East Robinson Street Orlando, FL 32801 City of Ocoee Finance Department Phone: 407.425.0452 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Fax: 407.330.0639 Ocoee, Florida 34761 RE: RFQ# 21-004- CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES Dear Selection Committee Members, CPH, Inc. (CPH) is very pleased to submit our qualifications to the City of Ocoee for the Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services project. The work for this contract would be provided by our nearby Sanford, DeLand, and Orlando offices which have had the opportunity to work with the City on past successful projects. Since our foundation in 1981, CPH has provided exemplary utility engineering services to both large and small municipal clients under on-call/continuing contracts for over 39 years throughout Florida. CPH has served over 60 separate City and County municipal clients with professional engineering services including all facets of planning, design, permitting and construction management of over $500 Million in utility improvements in the last ten (10) years, with hundreds of millions more completed in our 39+ year history. Our team has completed countless similar projects under an as-needed or continuing utility contract. Our firm takes every assignment, no matter how small, to be of utmost importance. Our team will respond quickly to your needs and provide competent functional designs that will be cost effective, energy efficient, and meet the expectations of City. Our comprehensive firm experience covers all facets of municipal and private potable water, reuse water, and wastewater projects which include pumping, distribution, treatment, collection, hydraulic modeling, rate studies, master utility planning, utility retrofit programs in existing developed areas and all related permitting. CPH has provided design, permitting, and construction services for utility infrastructure projects with pipe sizes ranging from 4" to 84" and has provided services for over 500 miles of pipeline projects. Our wastewater pump station experience includes hundreds of pump stations from small site specific stations to large regional pump stations valued at over $20 million. Our lift station experience includes implementation of SCADA design and control, generators, odor control systems, diversions, screening, site and easement acquisition, and wet well rehabilitations. In addition to new and rehab pump projects, we also have done pump station elimination projects to help our client eliminate the number of stations in their system to reduce system operation costs. Our team has provided services for innovative solutions relevant to sewer systems that include gravity with vacuum assist, low pressure systems, and hybrid methods for utility clients. Our potable water experience not only includes full water treatment plant design and retrofit but we have exceptional experience in potable water distribution and transmission systems. CPH's team is well versed in various installation methods including open cut, micro tunneling, directional drill, jack and bore, subaqueous, as well as aerial crossings. In fact, CPH recently completed the largest pipe bursting project in the United States for the City of Casselberry; which included over 40 miles of potable water pipe replacement through pipe bursting. Our recent line work includes several large directional drills under key highways and environmentally sensitive areas. c o CPH has also worked on asbestos water main replacement projects in developed neighborhoods that included close tolerance directional drills in combination with open cut installations. In addition to potable water pipeline work we also provide hydraulic modeling, master planning, and grant and funding assistance. Our team has extensive recent experience planning and designing large wastewater treatment plant expansion projects. We just recently completed on for Volusia County.This $12.1 million project, at the Southwest Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, was funded through a 62% grant, and was performed on an expedited schedule. This project was part of a program to reduce nutrients in the area and was partially funded through the Department of Environmental Protection. CPH assisted the County in acquiring the grant as well as well as managing the grant funds through construction. This complex project included many of the similar components that will be required for the City of West Melbourne's project. CPH's team not only increased the plant's permitted capacity by 1.0 MGD, but also modified the existing biological processes of the plant and all associated components of the plant due to the upgrade. The previous process at the plant included two different systems, an Orbal system and a USBF system. CPH designed modifications to the existing process tanks to upgrade to a 5-Stage Bardenpho BNR system to meet Advanced Wastewater Treatment (AWT) standards (CBOD5 < 5 mgL; TSS < 5 mg/L; TN < 3 mg/L; TP < 1 mg/L). The overall project had many of the similar component upgrades or replacements outlined within the City's scope of services for this project including new flow metering systems; a new mechanical barscreen system; an anoxic flow equalization basin; a common reaeration basin; two new secondary clarifiers and RAS/WAS pumping systems; addition of one turbo blower; fine bubble aeration/bubble mixing systems; internal recycle pumping; chemical and supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; disc filtration system expansion; and electrical, controls, instrumentation and SCADA improvements. This is just one of six (6) similar wastewater treatment plant projects completed by the proposed project team in Florida over the last five (5) years, with many more completed in our 39+ history. The CPH team includes approximately 150 staff members in our three (3) nearby offices (Sanford, DeLand, and Orlando). The majority of our proposed team has worked together for over fifteen (15) years, implementing identical types of water and wastewater line projects under continuing contracts. This local team has developed an extensive local portfolio of projects completed and is ready to serve the City of Ocoee. We are very excited about the opportunity to continue to work with the City of Ocoee and appreciate the opportunity to present our qualifications. Sincerely, CPH, Inc. David A. Gierach, P.E., CGC President 1B. CURRENT OR RECENTLY COMPLETED SIMILAR PROJECTS Ri i° CITY OF CITY OF SANFORD CONTINUING SERVICES CONTRACT _ e ' SANFORD Sanford,FL FLORIDA CLIENT CONTACT City of Sanford Bilal lftikhar, P.E., Public Works Director P.O. Box 1788 Sanford, FL 32772-1788 Phone: 407.688.5000 bilal.iftikhar@sanfordfl.gov CPH has been providing design and construction services to the City of Sanford 1= since 1958. Projects have included water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services that include engineering, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science, and construction administration. Some of the most recent projects for the City include: "'* SR 46 UTILITY RELOCATIONS // COST: $95,025 (DESIGN); $2,190,637 (CONSTRUCTION) // SCHEDULE: 11/2015 - 4/2017 - The overall project included 10,100-ft of new - 12" water main, 675-ft of new 6"-10" water main, 4,200-ft directional drill 12"water main, 8,100-ft of new 6"-8"force main, 900-ft directional drill 6"-8" g 4_ force main, 1,590-ft of new 10"sanitary sewer and manholes, 2,350-ft of new 20" reclaimed water main, one new Master Meter Assembly, and the removal of approximately 26,900-ft of existing water main, force main, sanitary sewer, I and reclaimed water main. SANFORD NORTH WRF — BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL PROJECT (BNR) // COST: $894,000 (DESIGN); $13,230,000 (CONSTRUCTION) // SCHEDULE: 4/2014 - 3/2017 ' . '''`".. - The Sanford North WRF IFAS BNR improvements consist of the following I infrastructure: (1) new RAS/WAS pumping systems; (2) four treatment trains consisting of primary anoxic basins (2-stage), wastewater step-feed process, aerobic basins, deoxygenation basins, secondary anoxic basins and -- reaeration basins; (3) Four turbo blowers and aerations systems; (4) chemical and supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; (5) biosolids system g ,. improvements; (6) internal recycle systems; (7) roadway improvements and resurfacing; (8) grit removal system improvements; (9) stormwater system improvements; (10) security system improvements; and (11)various buildings. MAYFAIR WATER TREATMENT PLANT N0.1) // COST: $13.5 MILLION (EST) (DESIGN); �7. TBD (CONSTRUCTION)// SCHEDULE: 08/2020 - ONGOING - CPH isproviding4 —..�. planning, design, permitting, and construction services for the water treatment r plant upgrades that also included removal and replacement of the existing t operations building with a new operations building complete with new pumps and piping, electric and controls, and a new standby generator. Operations "'`'", ,. q f,-,� and Pumping Building replacement to include a new operations center, high , 4( ,�. r service pumping room, electrical equipment room, chemical storage and r pumping room, laboratory, reception area, meeting and break room area, staff .`= * ' 1(l '� offices, supporting restrooms, mechanical rooms, stairwell and storage areas. _ The pumping room will consist of four (4) high service split case centrifugal pumps rated at 3,000 GPM at 204.The new dedicated MCC/ Electrical Room P will include new parallel MCC's and instrumentation designed to provide a level of redundancy required to meet Class I reliability. o c 'A FLo CITY OF PALM COAST CONTINUING SERVICES CONTRACT �`� p 1 �l0 Palm Coast,FL gA LM OAST - 1_ ORPORATED"_-- CLIENT CONTACT City of Palm Coast Mr. Steve Flanagan, Public Works Director 160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast, FL 32164 Phone: 386.986.2354 sflanagan@palmcoastgov.com CPH has been providing design and construction services to the City of Palm Coast since 1998. Projects have included water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services that include ! _ engineering, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, 1 s. environmental science, and construction administration. Some of the most i1 i recent projects for the City include: j a1 e i PALM COAST WWTP NO. 2 — MBR BNR PROJECT // COST: $1,050,000 (DESIGN); S25,100,000 (CONSTRUCTION) // SCHEDULE: 7/2014 - 6/2018 -The Palm Coast WWTP No. 2 MBR/BNR improvements consist of the following infrastructure: (1) flow -, metering systems; (2) Influent headworks structure with mechanical drum screens and grit removal; (3) a 5-Stage MBR/BNR treatment system (2 trains) - . -- anaerobic basins, primary anoxic basins, aerobic basins, deoxygenation basins, i, 1. secondary anoxic basins and reaeration basins; (4) process control equipment; , (5)flow equalization to reduce the required membrane surface area and enhance the effectiveness the biological processes (6) fine and coarse bubble aeration `' systems; (7) internal recycle pumping systems; (8) submersible mixing systems; (9) membrane modules with flat plate membrane panels for the MBR tanks as well as cleaning and backwashing systems; (10) chlorine contact chambers, f- -f ff (11) a transfer pump station; (12) a 2.0 MG ground storage tank; (13) a reject/ . percolation pond; (14) chemical and supplemental carbon storage/handling ,,, facilities; (15) sludge holding/treatment tanks; (16) sludge dewatering facilities; (17) electrical, controls, instrumentation and SCADA improvements; (18) yard piping; (19) stormwater management system improvements; (20) roadway -4y„,,, , , improvements; (21) reclaimed water distribution pump station; and (22)various buildings and miscellaneous infrastructure. I TOWN OF EATONVILLE CONTINUING SERVICE CONTRACT r Eatonville,FL u # `EP'04VILLE,�t0aipq r ' CLIENT CONTACT Town of Eatonville Katrina Gibson 307 E. Kennedy Blvd. Eatonville, FL 32751 Phone: 407.623.8905, Fax: 407.626.8919 kgibson@townofeatonville.org CPH has been providing design and construction services to the Town of s '�. Eatonville since 2012. Projects have included water, wastewater, roadway, Aur7 `'.0 pipelines and pump station. The team has provided services that include engineering, planning, surveying, environmental science, and construction `- administration. Some of the most recent projects for the Town include: (DESIGN); WEST AND EAST SIDE WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS))((// COST: $173,365 .ii�4 , SCHEDU)LE:05/20125 PE HASES:ST= WEST SIDE,COMPETED ON 0%T PHASE COST 017,1AND EAST SIDECOMPLETED % ON 05/2017 -The project included replacement of portions of the Town's existing A. r sanitary sewer system because of sewer backups and overflow issues. It was ' believed that the main cause of the problem was because the sanitary sewer pipes and manholes were constructed very shallow and had less than minimum slopes. In addition, much of the collection system was constructed in the 194Os and early 1950s of vitrified clay pipe,and were susceptible to cracks and breaks. The project was undertaken to correct these problems. Specifically, the project included replacement of gravity sanitary sewer lines, service laterals and manholes, replacement and relocation of an existing lift station, abandonment of an existing force main and the elimination of an existing lift station, and all road replacement and/or restoration necessary to complete the project. The project was bid in two phases, with the West Side Phase started initially, and the East Side Phase started next. The West Side Project included the replacement and relocation of the Campus View Lift Station, add new force main to reconnect to the existing force main, PIF and replacement and abandonment all of the tributary gravity collection system. The total project length of the 8-inch gravity sewer was approximately 4,500 linear feet. Because of the relocation of the Katherine Avenue lift station the flows had to be re-routed to the new Campus View Lift Station. This allowed the old Katherine Lift Station to be demolished. The East Side Project included portions of the sanitary gravity sewer in the northeast section of the Town that discharges into the existing Eaton Street Lift Station, and a new generator.The total project length of the 8-inch gravity sewer was approximately 3,500 linear feet. In addition, the project included provisions to connect four existing homes on the east end of Eaton Street that were being served by grinder pumps pumping out of previously installed septic systems. The project was funded by FDEP SRF Loan (with -67% of capital forgiveness) and a $700,000 grant from the CDBG. CPH served as full time resident project representative for the West and East Side Wastewater Improvements. Toho CONTINUING SERVICES CONTRACT-TOHO WATER AUTHORITY Water, Authority .4". Kissimmee, FL 410 CLIENT CONTACT Toho Water Authority Mr. Edwin Matos, P.E., Engineering 951 Martin Luther King Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34741 Phone: 407.944.5024, Fax: 407.343.426 ematos@tohowater.com CPH has been providing design and construction services to the Toho Water Authority since 2004. Projects have included large diameter water and wastewater transmission mains, lift station and sewer line rehabilitations, residential water mains, and services for the RAS pump replacement at the Sandhill Wastewater Treatment Plant. Some of the most recent projects for the Toho Water Authority include: 3,, OHO I GRAVITY SEWER REHABILITATION REPLACEMENT PROJECT PHASE 2// COST: 61,600 (DESIGN) ; $3.4 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION) // SCHEDULE: 12/2012-10/2016 CPH provided a sewer evaluation of the televised gravity sewer segments provided byTWAand subsequently prepared an evaluation report with recommendations for removal, replacement, or point repairs. This assessment was completed by analyzing the gravity sewer mains for visible defects in the sewer such as • cracks, roots, separated joints, ovaling, poor lateral connections, ground water intrusion, or sags. Following review of the CCTV videos of the sewer mains, CPH then completed cost analysis for point repairs for each line segment versus the cost to open cut and replace to find the most economical outcome. The project consisted of evaluating four locations of the gravity sewer. �.. • Segment 1: Palmway Street from Broadway Avenue to Oak Street (Approximately 1,600 LF) , t44 • Segment 2: Canal Street from US 192 to Dury Ave (Approximately 3,300 LF • Segment 3:Clyde Street from Patrick Street to Penfield Street(Approximately . 1,050 LF) • Segment 4: Verona Street from N. Clyde Avenue to N. Orlando Avenue (Approximately 1,400 LF) The project consisted of construction of approximately 3,400 LF of new 8" PVC gravity sewer to replace existing clay sanitary sewer, 1,850 LF of 8"lined sewer, 2,200 LF of 12" lined sewer, 650 LF of 15 lined sewer, 1,750 LF of 6" water main, replacement of existing manholes and replacement (80 each) or lining (60 each) of existing sewer laterals within the City of Kissimmee. The project required coordination with the City of Kissimmee regarding removal and replacement of brick streets, roadways open cuts, and repair of curb. SIMPSON ROAD 30" WATER MAIN PROJECT // COST: S618,205 (DESIGN); $2.6 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION)//SCHEDULE:07/2012-11/2016 -TWA needed to extend a 30"water main from their Parkway Water Treatment Plant north along Simpson Road to just south of Boggy Creek Road.The water main route had significant crossings of both US Highway 192 and the Florida Turnpike. The route had very limited County right-of-way along portions of Simpson Road, so it required close coordination between TOHO, Osceola County, FDOT/Turnpike Authority and the property owners along the route. This phase of the Project consisted of approximately 5,300 I.f of conventionally installed Ductile Iron 30"water main within the County right of way, 1,080 LF of 30"fusible PVC carrier pipe installed within 1,060 I.f of directionally drilled 36" fusible PVC casing pipe across the Limited Access Right-of-way of the Florida Turnpike. All work was performed in and along the rights of way of Osceola County and the FDOT. ORANI• CONTINUING SERVICES CONTRACT 41 E I; Orange County,FL C i UNTY GOVERNMENT FLORIDA CLIENT CONTACT Orange County Mr.Jose E. Hernandez, P.E., Chief Engineer Orange County Utilities Engineering Division 9150 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825 Phone: 407.254.9718, Fax: 407.254.9610 Jose.Hernandez2@ocfl.net CPH has been providing design and construction services to Orange County since 1985. Projects have included water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services that include engineering, tomAlig landscape architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, environmental '"1 , science, and construction administration. Some of the most recent projects for "' the County include: ,,, .: INTERNATIONAL DRIVE POTABLE WATER BOOSTER PUMP STATION PROJECT// COST: $309,000 (DESIGN); $3.4 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION) // SCHEDULE: 09/2013- 01/2020 .': - Orange County Utilities (County) selected CPH for design, bidding, and -- `" construction services for the International Drive Booster Pump Station Project. The potable water booster pump station has the ability to increase the pressure to the Hunter's Creek development by utilizing two(2) new pumps with variable frequency drives.The station was designed to have the capability of adding three (3) future pumps and chlorination. The construction cost was approximately ""'�"• .> k, $3.4 million, and the total engineering fees were roughly $309,000. CPH provided engineering services to OCU for the booster pump station = ' .I including preliminary design report, final design, survey, geotechnical investigation,permitting, bidding,and construction administration.The re-pump :A7 station includes general piping and appurtenances, a building, overhead hoist, pumps, electrical equipment, controls and future chlorination feed equipment, 'F holding tank, general site grading and improvements. It was not in a residential area, iowever one access point for the project was located in one.The Contractor was required to coordinate with the HOA when the access point will be utilized.We also had to meet with the HOA representative during design to discuss use of the entrance and receive approval, which they received new fencing and a gate. SSA-ESA 6" WATER MAIN AND 24" RECLAIMED WATER MAIN // COST: S2.1 MILLION r -- (DESIGN); S28 MILLION(CONSTRUCTION) // SCHEDULE: 05/2018- 03/2021 (EST) - CPH provided engineering services to OCU for the connection of the Southern Service Area to the Eastern Service Area with the potable water and reclaimed water system and repump station. These services included preliminary design report,final design,MOTdesign,survey,environmental assessment,geotechnical investigation, bidding, and construction administration. The project includes the installation of approximately 7 miles of parallel 36-inch potable water main ' .; ; :.Y ;, and 24-inch reclaimed water main from J. Lawson Blvd. to Moss Park Rd via a combination of directional drill,jack and bore, and open-cut installation. 1C. AVAILABILITY TO DELIVER PROJECTS ON TIME AND WITHIN BUDGET Project Name/ Location Cost Schedule CITY OF SANFORD Estimated Budget: $13,230,000 Origginal Construction: SANFORD NORTH WRF — 03/2017 BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT Actual Budget: Construction: REMOVAL PROJECT (BNR) $13,230,000 Actual Actual 03/2017 Estimated Budget: $25,108,000. Actual Budget: $25,565,126.68 Original Construction: PALM COAST WRF NO. 2- MBR ** 0 06/2018 BNR PROJECT Final cost is 1.82% increase of bid price -- Total of 11 change orders with a net increase Actual Construction: amount of $457,126.68, including owner 06/2018 direct purchase (ODP, 5 out of 11 were ODP related) for tax savings, owner directed changes, revisions necessary during shop drawing reviews. SOUTHWEST REGIONAL Estimated Budget: Original Construction: WASTEWATER RECLAMATION $12,100,000 04/2018 FACILITY NUTRIENT REDUCTION AND EXPANSION Actual Budget: Actual Construction: PROJECT $12,100,000 04/2018 Estimated Budget: Original Construction: $2,190,637 04/2017 SR 46 UTILITY RELOCATIONS Actual Budget: Actual Construction: $2,190,637 04/2017 Estimated Budget: Original Construction: SR-50 UTILITY RELOCATION $19,000,000 072015 PROJECT (FOOT JPA) PH III Actual Budget: Actual Construction: $19,000,000 07/2015 Estimated Budget: $27,781,385 ORANGE COUNTY SSA-ESA Original Construction: 36" WATER MAIN AND 24" Budget: 03/2021 Actual RECLAIMED WATER MAIN & Actual0,000 J. LAWSON REPUMP STATION $28 Actual Construction: PROJECT **Two (2) Change Orders: Total Amount: 03/2021 $218,615 Original Construction: Estimated Budget: 09/2014 TOWN OF OAKLAND - WATER $1,663,900 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS Actual Construction: PROJECT Actual Budget: 01/2015 $1,663,900 **Delayed due to Eagles Nest HAINES CITY WATER Estimated Budget: Original Construction: TREATMENT SYSTEM $5,511,777 05/2017 UPGRADES FOR CONTROL OF DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS Actual Budget: Actual Construction: (DBPS) $5,511,777 05/2017 ORANGE COUNTY Estimated Budget: Original Construction: INTERNATIONAL DRIVE $3,400,000 01/2020 POTABLE WATER BOOSTER Actual Budget: Actual Construction: PUMP STATION PROJECT $3,400,000 01/2020 SECTION 1D. FIRMS KEY EMPLOYEES/ QUALIFICATIONS ORGANIZATIONAL CHART CPH has assembled a vastly diverse and highly qualified team with experience in all discipline areas requested by the City of Ocoee. Our team is capable of providing services for every project that may emerge under this contract. The CPH Team Organizational Chart (provided below) depicts the overall reporting and communication hierarchy as well as project roles and responsibilities in relation to the City's scope of services. ocoee florida PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE PROGRAM MANAGER DAVID E. MAHLER, P.E. SCOTTA. BREITENSTEIN, P.E. OA/QC DAVID A. GIERACH, P.E., CGC WATER SUPPLY& PROCESS DESIGN PIPELINES&PUMP STATIONS TREATMENT ANALYSIS ROBERTO GONZALEZ, P.E. BENJAMIN M. FRIES JAMES R. MORRIS,JR., P.E. YINHUI (LUCIDA) XU, PH.D., P.E., DAVE REFLING, P.E., BCEE MASON GARDBERG, P.E. BCEE GERALD M. COX, CGC,CUC KAYLA LOCKCUFF, P.E. CASIE 0. BROWN, P.E. N. KATRIINA BOWMAN, P.E., CCS ROCCO R. NASSO, P.E. MOT =Min= ENVIRONMENTAL KURT R. LUMAN,JR., P.E. THOMAS J.GALLOWAY, PSM AMY E. DALY, LEED AP JOSEPH M. LOFASO,JR., P.E. RANDALL L. ROBERTS, PSM AARON P. MOORE, PWS PAULJ. KATREK, PSM SCADA/ CONTROLS ANALYSIS JOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, P.E. LAWRENCE 0. PULTZ II, P.E LILLIAN REYES, P.E. (EDA) EDUARDOAVILES, P.E. CLINTT. IANNOTTI STEPHEN E. BAILEY, P.E. (BEC) SURVEY/SUE SUPPORT GEOTECHNICAL DONALD E. MCKENNA, GISP DAVID RAGLAND,CST III (BFA) RICHARD P. MCCORMICK, GENELJ.STURGEON, PSM (BFA) P.G.(GEC) VERNA"GENE"WILLIFORD, P.E. (GEC) PUBLIC OUTREACH HYDROGEOLOGY/WELLS LAURIE WINDHAM (QCA) ELIZABETH S. OWOSINA, SHARI CROTEAU (QCA) P.G.(CCI) JAMES L.ANDERSEN, P.G. (CCI) We have carefully evaluated the RFQ document and available information, and have assembled a team that has the expertise and background to work on any project assigned under the contract. In addition to the assigned staff, CPH has the ability to pull from over 240 staff members to assist in design and construction services. Our total level of in-house resources consists of engineers, designers, environmental scientists, contractors, architects, surveyors, planners, GIS analysts, and landscape architects. The chart below identifies our project team and their qualifications. NAME/YEARS OF ROLE RELEVANT PROJECTS EXPERIENCE DAVID E. MAHLER, P.E. • S.R. 50 Utility Relocation Project(Phase 1, 2, and 3) Principal-in- • Osceola Parkway-Toho Water Authority 31 Years Experience Charge • SR 482 Utility Relocations (-4 and -5 segments) (FDOT JPA) 21 Years with CPH • International Dr. and Universal Blvd. —Orange County SCOTT A. • SSA-ESA 36" Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project BREITENSTEIN, P.E. • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations Program • Town of Oakland Water System Improvements Project 30 Years Experience Manager • International Drive and Universal Boulevard Force Main 20 Years with CPH • Grand Island Shores Booster Station • City of Lake Alfred Water Facilities Plans • Islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, Build, Operate (DBO)/ DAVID A. GIERACH, P.E., Islamorada CGC Quality Control/ •• SR 429 (Wekiva Pkwy Section 7A) Utility Relocations Quality SR 46 Utility Relocations 38 Years Experience Assurance • Casselberry Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Improvements 34 Years with CPH • Volusia-Sanford Reclaimed Interconnect • Miami Shores Village Central Business District Low Pressure Sewer System (LPSS) and Water Main Improvements JAMES R. MORRIS, JR., • Islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, Build, Operate (DBO) P.E. Project Engineer • S.R. 50 Utility Relocation Project(Phase 1, 2, and 3) Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement Project (Pipelines/Pump 21 Years Experience Stations) 1-4 Ultimate Utility Relocations—Orange County Utilities, City of Orlando, 15 Years with CPH Town of Eatonville • SR 482 Utility Relocations (-4 and -5 segments) (FDOT JPA) MASON GARDBERG, • SR 50 Utility Relocations (Phase III) (FDOT JPA) P.E. Project Engineer • Simpson Road 30-inch Water Main Project (Pipelines/Pump • 1-4 Ultimate Utility Relocations—Orange County Utilities, City of Orlando, 8 Years Experience Stations) Town of Eatonville 8 Years with CPH • SR 482 Utility Relocations (-4 and -5 segments) (FDOT JPA) • Palm Coast WTP No. 2 ZLD ROBERTO "ROBBIE" • Winter Springs Potable Water System Treatment Upgrades Meet Stage 2 GONZALEZ, P.E. Project Engineer DBP Compliance (Water Supply& • City of Sanford's Water Treatment Plant No. 2—DBP Reduction 25 Years Experience Treatment) Improvements 7 Years with CPH • JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement • Town of Oakland Water System Improvements Project YINHUI (LUCIDA)XU, • Sanford WTP No. 2- Disinfection By-Product Reduction Improvements PH.D., P.E., BCEE Project Engineer : Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No. 3 Palm Coast WTP No. 2 ZLD (Water Supply& Palm Coast WTP No.3 Concentrate Recovery 14 Years Experience Treatment) 14 Years with CPH • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2 • City of Palm Coast- Master Water/Wastewater Planning/CIP BENJAMIN M. FRIES • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2—Phase I MBR/BNR Facility • Sanford North WRF- Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Expansion Project Engineer 34 Years Experience (Process Design) Sanford South Water Resource Center—Phase II Improvements (BNR 34 Years with CPH Facility) • Largo 4WWTF Biological Treatment Improvements Design-Build Projec NAME 1 YEARS OF ROLE RELEVANT PROJECTS EXPERIENCE DAVE REFLING, P.E., • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2—Phase I MBR/BNR Facility BCEE Project Engineer • Sanford South Water Resource Center—Phase II Improvements (BNR Years Experience (Process Design) Facility) 45 4 Years With CPH • Sanford North WRF - Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Expansion • SW Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility BNR and Expansion GERALD M. COX, CGC, • City of Palm Coast 6.0 MGD 2.0 MGD Phase I MBR WWTP No. 2 CUC Project Engineer • Largo AWWTF Biological Treatment Improvements Design-Build Project Project Engineer • Sanford North WRF- BNR Improvements 44 Years ExperienceD Miami Shores Villace Central Business District Low Pressure Sewer System 19 Years with CPH (LPSS) and Water Main Improvements • islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, Build, Operate JAMES R. MORRIS, JR., Sunflower Master Pump Station P.E. Project Engineer • International Drive Potable Water Booster Pump Station Project (Pipeline/Pump . Town of Oakland Water System Improvements 21 Years Experience Stations) • City of Maitland Lift Station#4 Modifications 15 Years With CPH MASON GARDBERG, City of Maitland Lift Station #4 Modifications P.E. Project Engineer • SR 50 Utility Relocations (Phase III) (FDOT JPA) (Pipeline/Pump . City of Maitland Lift Station#6 Modifications 8 Years Experience Stations) • SSA-ESA 36" Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project 8 Years With CPH KAYLA LOCKCUFF, P.E. SR 50 Utility Relocations (Phase III) (FDOT JPA) Project Engineer . Eatonville West and East Side Wastewater Improvements 8 Years Experience (Pipeline/Pump . Gravity Package 2—Chickasaw Woods, East Orlando, Orlando Terrace/ 5 Years With CPH Stations) Azalea Park,Azalea Cove, Gatlin Heights, Cimarron Drive • City of Atlantic Beach - Rose Park CASTE 0. BROWN, P.E. • FDEP- Faver Dykes State Park ADA Canoe/Kayak Launch Project Engineer . Atlantic Beach Intercoastal Waterway Park and Master Plan 13 Years Experience (Pipeline/ Pump . JEA Ponce De Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement 13 Years With CPH Stations) • JEA- Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement • JEA Yellow Bluff- Marshland Dr. to Tisons Bluff. Rd. - 16"Water Main N. KATRIINA BOWMAN, • Titusville Area IV Wellfield - Phases 1 &2 WWTP No. 2 Reclaimed Water Wetland Discharge P.E., CCS Project Engineer • SR 46 Utility Relocations (Pipelines/Pump 3 Years Ex SR 429 (Wekiva Pkwy Section 7A) Utility Relocations 3 Experience Stations) 3 Years with CPH • Old Kings Road North &South Reclaimed Water Mains • Palm Coast Matanzas Woods Reclaimed Water Main ROCCO R. NASSO, P.E. • SR 46 Utility Relocations Project Engineer • SW Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility BNR and Expansion 20 Years Exerience (Pipeline/Pump . Volusia-Sanford Reclaimed Interconnect 20 Years with CPH Stations) • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2— Phase I MBR/BNR Facility KURT R. LUMAN, JR., • SSA-ESA 36" Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project P.E. Project Engineer • Texas Avenue Utility Improvement MOT Plans 21 Years Experience (MOT) • W. Central Blvd. Sanotary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/ 20 Years With CPH Build JOSEPH M. LOFASO, • W. Central Blvd. Sanotary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/ JR., P.E. Project Engineer Build (MDT) • SSA-ESA 36" Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project 6 Years Experience 5 Years With CPH • Texas Avenue Utility Improvement MOT Plans THOMAS J. GALLOWAY, • Largo AWWTF Biological Treatment Improvements Design-Build Project PSM Simpson Road 30-inch Water Main Project Project Surveyor , SW Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility BNR and Expansion 30 Years Experience • Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement Project 19 Years With CPH NAME I YEARS OF ROLE RELEVANT PROJECTS EXPERIENCE RANDALL L. ROBERTS, • Area IV Well Outfitting and Raw Water Transmission Main- Phase I and II PSM SR 50 Utility Relocations(Phase III) (FDOT JPA) Project Surveyor • Sanford North WRF Reclaimed Water Augmentation System 46 Years Experience • Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV( FDOT LAP 16 Years With CPH PAUL J. KATREK, PSM • SW Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility BNR and Expansion • Sanford WTP No. 2- Disinfection By-Product Reduction Improvements 28 Years Experience Project Surveyor • Gravity Package 2—Chickasaw Woods, East Orlando, Orlando Terrace/ 14 Years With CPH Azalea Park,Azalea Cove, Gatlin Heights, Cimarron Drive • Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No. 3 AMY E. DALY, LEED AP • SSA-ESA 36"Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project Environmental • Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No. 3 27 Years Experience Scientist • Simpson Road 30-inch Water Main Project 16 Years With CPH • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2—Phase I MBR/BNR Facility AARON P. MOORE, PWS • JEA Ponce De Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement Environmental • JEA-Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement 20 Years Experience Scientist • Sanford North WRF- BNR Improvements 15 Years With CPH • Town of Oakland Water System Improvements DOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, • JEA Ponce De Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement P.E. Structural • JEA-Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement Engineer • Sanford North WRF- BNR Improvements 23 Years Experience 6 Years With CPH • Town of Oakland Water System Improvements EDUARDO AVILES, P.E. • Largo AWWTF Biological Treatment Improvements Design-Build Project Structural • JEA Ponce De Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement 6 Years Experience Engineer • JEA-Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement 4 Years With CPH • SW Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility BNR and Expansion LAWRENCE 0. PULTZ • Palm Coast WTP No. 3 II, P.E • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2 CA/CEI • Cigar Lake Pump Station • Old Kings Road South Reclaimed Water Main 17 Years Experience 17 Years With CPH • Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning • Bunnell Trail • Eustis Eastern WTP CLINT T. IANNOTTI • City of Eustis-Grand Island Booster Station • Casselberry- Hunterfield Booster Station 23 Years Experience CA/CEI • City of Casselberry—Tanglewood Water Main Replacement 21 Years With CPH • City of Casselberry—Water Main Improvement/Pipe Bursting Project • Alafaya WRF Headworks and Surge Tank Improvements—Oviedo, Florida • Lake Alfred WWTF Upgrade and Expansion Project DONALD E. MCKENNA, • City of Titusville-Area IV Wellfields & Raw Water Transmission Main GISP • Palm Coast-Wellfield (40,000 acres) Sr. GIS Analyst • Most Precious Blood Catholic Church (60 acres) 36 Years Experience • City of Palm Coast, Citation Blvd. &Old Kings Road 14 Years with CPH • City of Mt. Dora Lighthouse Point Dredging Project ---I""""1"Ill""I.I.IIIIII. . ,,,,,,: Th- ' ________ ....„.. • -, . , . DRUID E. MAHLERI P.E. Principal-In-Charge 31 Total Years of Experience •21 Years with (PH IF Similar Project Experience Mr. Mahler serves CPH a City of Largo—Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility(AWWTF) Biological Treatment Project Manager/Project r servCPHImprovements Design-Build Project Prot r muno al and • CPH was awarded the design and permitting for the City of Largo's$53 million Wastewater private clients. Mr. Mahler Reclamation Facility(WWRF) Biological Treatment Improvements project as part of a De- has been involved with sign/Build Team with CPH as the designer and Kiewit Infrastructure South as the contractor. numerous utility system •• 18 MGD Facility installation, rehabilitation and CPH's main objective was to reduce the effluent total Nitrogen (TN) Concentration for relocation protects for both Surface Waster Discharge based on Facility's Participations in the Tampa Bay Nitrogen municipal and private clients, Management Consortium (TBNMC) • CPH's Design Provided: Operational Cost Reductions, Increased Reliability, Electrical He has also been involved with the evaluation of utiolity Instrumentation System Improvements, and Efficient Natural Biological Process that Uses sustems from small service Less Energy lines to major collection and S.R. 50 Utility Relocation Project(Phase 1, 2, and 3) transmission systems. In • This project involved the relocation of utilities along approximately 4.9 miles of existing addition, he specializes in roadway from SR-425 (Dean Road)to Old Cheney Highway, near Avalon Park Boulevard relocation of existing utilities • The utility relocations and replacements were necessary to accommodate roadway widening associated with roadway by the FDOT projects. • 5,500 LF of 24-inch water main, 11,300 LF of 20-inch water main, 2,600 LF of 12-inch water main and 4,500 LF of 10-inch and under water mains. It also includes the replacement of 1 200 LF of30-inch, 5,897 LF of 24-inch, 8,000 LF of 16-inch, 1,100 LF of 12-inch and 8,700 Education LP of 8-inch and under force mains. B.S. in Environmental Engineering, University of SR 482 Utility Relocations (-4 and -5 segments) (FDOT JPA) Central Florida • This project is currently under construction and involves the relocation of utilities along approximately 2.4 miles of existing roadway from International Drive to just east of Shingle Creek. This project also includes the relocation of an existing duplex lift station on International Drive. licenses I Certifications • They FDOT. relocations and replacements are necessary to accommodate roadway widening Professional Engineer FL bThe west segment includes the installation of 60 LF of 4-inch force main, 420 LF of 8-inch (No. 56875) • force main, 1,200 LF of 16-inch force main, 1,350 LF of 24-inch force main, 500 LF of 15" CIPP lining, and a duplex lift station including 18-inch gravity sewer. • The east segment includes the installation of 310 LF of 12-inch force main, 6,700 LF of 24- Key Strengths inch force main, 2,650 LF of 36-inch reclaim water main, 1,400 LF of 36-inch force main via • Large Diameter Pressurized directional drill, and 630 LF of 42-inch force main. AreasPipeline Design in Urbanized North Side Area Reclaimed Water Main Extensions-Cityof Ocoee • Phase I includes the installation of approximately 8,100 feet of 16"polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Utility System Relocations, reclaimed water main by open cut and approximately 888 LF of 18' high density polyethylene including several projects due (HDPE) reclaimed water main by directional drill, 555 LF of 8" PVC and 68 LF of 6" HDPE to FDOT roadway widening reclaimed water main, connection to an existing 16-inch reclaimed water main, valves, • Water Supply, Treatment, fittings, pressure testing, and restoration Pumping, Storage and • Phase II of the project is in two segments andwill includes a proximately 1,730 LF of 16-inch, Distribution 3,676 LF of 12-inch, 8 LF of 8-inch and 71 LF of 6-inch PVC reclaimedwater main by open • Wastewater Collection, cut, connections to existing reclaimed water mains, valves, fittings, pressure testing, and Treatment and Pumping restoration. • Reclaimed Water Storage, Pumping and Distribution Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement Project • Utility Systems Hydraulic • Replacement of approximately 9,500 ft. each of aged gravity sewer and small diameter water Modeling main • Also included a sewer and roadway repair • Over 240 service connections within the projects residential streets that required both new water and sewer connections • Responsible for the reconstruction of existing streets, including construction of stormwater inlets and storm sewers, replacement of sanitary sewers and raterals, installation of new 0 / water mains, construction of new concrete curb, and roadway reconstruction. SCOTT A. BREITENSTEIN, P.E. .E Program Manager 30 Total Years of Experience•20 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience 114 SSA-ESA 36"Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project • Orange County Utilities (County) recently selected CPH for design, bidding, and construction Mr. Breitenstein serves services for seven miles of both a 36-inch Potable Water Main and a 20-inch Reclaimed the firm of CPH as Project Water Main. The new pipelines will interconnect Orange County's South Service Area (SSA) Manager/Engineer and has to their East Service Area (ESA). This interconnect will help achieve the anticipated water over 30 years of experience in demands in Orange County. Engineering, including more • The project includes the installation of approximately 7 miles of parallel 36-inch potable than 9 years with the Florida water main and 24-inch reclaimed water main from J. Lawson Blvd. to Moss Park Rd via a Department of Environmental combination of directional drill,jack and bore, and open-cut installation.A segment of the Protection (FDEP). Mr. transmission mains will be installed with the City of Orlando's JPA project for the Narcoossee Breitenstein's work at CPH Road Widening. This segment includes approximately 4,000 LF of 36-inch potable water includes water and wastewater main and 24-inch reclaimed water main.A potable re-pump station has also been included facility infrastructure design with this project with the ability to pump to the southern or eastern service area. and permitting, master water/ wastewater planning, CUP Town of Oakland Water System Improvements Project permitting, treatment facility • The improvements were originally recommended in the master plan effort by the team retrofits, and WWTF operating previously performed for the Town permits. • The improvements include the following: 0.500 million gallon ground storage tank, 3,750 gallon/minute high service pumping (one.(1) @750 gpm/two (2) @ 1,500 gpm), 1,415 linear feet of 8-inch replacement raw water main, 217 linear feet of 12-inch new raw water main Education (on-site piping), 170 linear feet of 16-inch potable water main for discharge connection, and 350 square-foot electrical/pump building B.S. in Environmental • Extensive landscape architecture to help screen the ground storage tank and conversion of Engineering, University of the existing passive park to an active park including future splash pad Central Florida • In addition, the team assisted the Town with obtaining a FDEP SRF loan for$1.973 Million to install the water system improvements. International Drive and Universal Boulevard Force Main licenses I Certifications • This project included the design of 10,100 If of 24-inch force main along Universal Boulevard Professional Engineer—FL and Point Plaza Ave., across international Drive and Interstate-4, with a connection across (No. 57402) Turkey Lake Road.Approximately 2,300 If of 24-inch force main were installed by directional drill and 330 If of 42-inch jack and bore were needed to facilitate this installation. • CPH provided a Preliminary Design Report which addressed permitting requirements, right- of-way usage issues, survey and geotechnical requirements, cost estimates and reviewed Key Strengths various pipeline installation technologies to best recommend the alignment for the new 24- • Wastewater treatment plants inch force main. • Wastewater master plans • Water Treatment Plants City of Mount Dora—Wastewater Treatment Facility(WWTF) No. 1 • Water Master Plans • Existing on-site lift station converted to master lift station, and new site lift station • Process.piping optimization • New mechnaical barscreen and grit removal headworks, and demo old and design • New equilization basin, pumps, and associated piping and valves • FDEP wastewater facilities • New four-Stage Bardenpho BNR Treatment(4 treatment trains of 0.50 MGD AADF each) permitting • Associated Blowers for aeration treatment • Process pumping systems • Convert existing oxidation ditch to a reject holding tank • Collection/Transmission • New secondary clarifier rated at 2.0 MGD-ADF, and flow splitter box systems • New Disc Filters to work and control to use existng traveling bridge filters as back-up • Lift station design and • Biosolids dewatering system screw press optimization • New electrical and SCADA • Well Design • New asscoiated yard piping, valves, conduits, and asscociated items City of Lake Alfred Water Facilities Plans • The Water Facility Plan was prepared to provide recommendations on improvements needed for the water distribution system /'� • The Facility Plan was used to obtain SRF Loans from the Florida Department of 1CY 0 1 n ) Environmental Protection ULJ • Developed a 20 year master plan and provided the associated capital improvement plan(s) for the recommended projects \ DAVID A. GIERACH, RE., (GC ' 4, r - i ii 'I 1 4 OA 38 Total Years of Experience •34 Years with(PH . i Similar Project Experience Southwest Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility Nutrient Reduction and Expansion • The SW Regional WRF BNR improvements consist of the following infrastructure: (1) Mr. Gierach serves CPH new flow metering systems; (2) a new mechanical barscreen system; (3) an anoxic flow as President and has over equalization basin; (4) conversion of the USBF treatment trains and the Orbal Treatment 38 years of experience in Trains into fourstage BNR treatment systems (anaerobic basins, primary anoxic basins, engineering and construction aerobic basins, deoxygenation basins, secondary anoxic basins and reaeration basins); (5) a for projects that include trails, common reaeration basin; (6) two new secondary clarifiers and RAS/WAS pumping systems; parks, roadways, treatment (7)Addition of one turbo blower; (8) Fine bubble aeration/bubble mixing systems; (9) Internal facilities, pump/lift stations, recycle pumping; (10)chemical and supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; (11) drainage, pipelines, and vertical disc filtration system expansion; (12) electrical, controls, instrumentation and SCADA construction projects. He has improvements; (13) roadway improvements; and (14)various buildings. managed the planning, design, permitting, and construction Miami Shores Village Central Business District Low Pressure Sewer System (LPSS)and of projects that range from $1 Water Main Improvements Million to projects over$200 • Responsible for the engineering, design, permitting and inspection to support the Million in value, construction, installation, testing and commissioning activities associated with the construction of a new Low Pressure Sewer System in the Central Business District of Miami Shores Village with discharge to a new regional Pump Station, as well as the associated Education grinder stations water main • Approximately 3,112 If of 8-inch internal diameter DIP Force Main. B.S. in Environmental • New Regional Pump Station that will consist of a wet well application with centrifugal pumps Engineering, University of and standby generator and generator building Florida • Approximately 4,300 If of 3-inch -4-inch HDPE low pressure sanitary(LPS)force mains to collect the effluent from the Low Pressure Grinder Stations and convey them to the new regional pump station. Licenses I(ertiflcations • Approximately 4,100 If of upgraded 12-inch water mains will replace the existing undersized mains. Professional Engineer—FL (No. 38642) SR 429 (Wekiva Pkwy Section 7A) Utility Relocations General Contractor License— • CPH provided design, permitting and limited CEI services for the relocation of existing FL Seminole Co. Utilities along a 2.6 mile stretch of SR 46 between Longwood-Markham Rd. to (No. 060789) Orange Blvd., and along a 1200-ft long section of Orange Ave. and Wayside Dr. from Capri Cove Pl. to Orange Blvd. from Wayside Dr. to SR 46. • Construction included open cut construction consisting of 11,300-ft of new 12" water main Key Strengths 1400-ft of new 16" reclaimed water main, 6440-ft of new 20" reclaimed water main, 13,900-ft of new 24"force main, 1680-ft of new 24" reclaimed water main, 3800-ft of new 30" reclaimed • Project Management water main, and 16,800-ft of new conduit, pull boxes and splice boxes for the new fiber optic • Water, wastewater, and system. reclaimed water projects • Directional drill construction included 1690-ft of new HDPE pipeline ranging in size from 12" • Process Design /Analysis to 36". • Master Water/Wastewater/ Reclaimed Water Plans Casselberry Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Improvements • Surface Water Augmentation • Projects have been phased to match development/redevelopment of the City and to • Pressure Demand Analysis decrease the financial burden that would have been associated with a single phase project. • Grants& Loans • Improvements included Retrofit of the existing secondary facility with filtration and high level • Golf Course Irrigation disinfection; • Design on Aerial Crossings, • A 16"transmission main (10,500 LF)to the golf course with golf course irrigation Jack and Bores, and improvements(1985-1986) ($1 Million);One MG storage tank(1986)) ($500,000); Percolation Directional Drills pond modifications and a lined wet weather storage pond (1986) ($350,000);A lined reject storage pond (1998 ($520,000); Force main improvements/additions to allow wastewater transfers ($100,000); Residential distribution main to 3000 +/-potential customers($1.5 Million);Addition of a new filtration system (2001)($478,000); Two million gallon storage tank, conversion to by ochlorination, additional surge pumps and high service pump additions (2001-2003)($1,452,000); Expansion of the residntial reuse system to serve 3,000 potential 0 0 customers (2002-2003)($1,230,000). ---7- ' \1 ! \ JAMES!YR. MOR!JRPE. --...`• Project Project Engineer(Pipelines/Pump Stations) -�,- < � 21 Total Years of Experience •15 Years with (PH At Ador Similar Project Experience Mr. Morris serves CPH as Islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, Build, Operate (DBO) a Sr. Project Manager, and • CPH's areas of responsibility included the design and permitting of the vacuum collection has experience with water system and wastewater transmission • All buildings were designed to withstand hurricane force winds of 150 mph and associated systems, wastewater collection storm surge. systems, and pumping • The project consisted of 43,957 If of PVC pipe ranging in size from 4-10-inch. systems in both design and • The low pressure force main collection systems for Upper Matecumbe Key and Windley Key construction administration. incorporated connections for approximately 1,755(UMK) and 678 (WK)equivalent dwelling His areas of expertise also units (EDU). includes preparation of water • The systems provide service along both sides of Overseas Highway using a combination of and wastewater master plans, conventional and trenchless technologg writing and organizing.technical • Combined the project consists of 37,410y If of HDPE pipe ranging in size from 1 1/4-6-inch. specifications and project • CPH provided a complete system design including plan and profile drawings of each pipe manuals, client management, run. and utility coordination. Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement Project • Replacement of approximately 9,500 ft. each of aged gravity sewer and small diameter water Education main B.S. in Environmental • Also included a sewer and roadway repair Engineering, University of • Over 240 service connections within the projects residential streets that required both new Central Florida water and sewer connections • Responsible for the reconstruction of existing streets, including construction of stormwater inlets and storm sewers, replacement of sanitary sewers and raterals, installation of new licenses I certifications water mains, construction of new concrete curb, and roadway reconstruction. Professional Engineer- FL 1-4 Ultimate Utility Relocations—Orange County Utilities, City of Orlando, Town of (No. 62384) Eatonville • Responsible for the peer review of Wastewater Utility and Stormwater Utility relocation design documents that will be prepared by the P3 design team Key Strengths • Will review the Vvh information, evaluate conflict resolution plans and evaluate City • Pro ect Manager and • recommended system upgrades J. • In addition, responsible for providing comments and recommendations to the City of Orlando Engineer for Multiple Large and providing Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) services for work to relocate or Diameter Pressurized improve City Utilities Pipelines in Urban Areas • Water,Utilty Relocations SR 482 UtilityRelocations (-4 and -5 segments) (FDOT JPA • Reclaimed This project is currentlynder constructionc and involves the relocation of utilities along and Wastewater P . J Transmission Systems approximately 2.4 miles of existing roadway from International Drive to just east of Design Shingle Creek. This project also includes the relocation of an existing duplex lift station on • Construction Administration International Drive. • Utility Coordination • The utility relocations and replacements are necessary to accommodate roadway widening • Pumping Facilities by FDOT. • Plan and Specification • The west segment includes the installation of 60 LF of 4-inch force main, 420 LF of 8-inch Preparation force main, 1,200 LF of 16-inch force main, 1,350 LF of 24-inch force main, 500 LF of 15" • Design on Aerial Crossings, CIPP lining, and a duplex lift station including 18-inch gravity sewer. Jack and Bores, and • The east segment includes the installation of 310 LF o1 12-inch force main, 6,700 LF of 24- Directional Drills inch force main, 2,650 LF of 36-inch reclaim water main, 1,400 LF of 36-inch force main via directional drill, and 630 LF of 42-inch force main. Lake Underhill Utility Relocations • Relocation or replacement of 1,810 LF of 16" PVC force main; and, 1,650 LF of 20"; 650 LF of 12" and 400 LF of 8"ductile iron water mains, plus smaller segments of water and force main connecting to the existing water mains and force mains • In addition, there was approximately 2,300 LF of 8" gravity main replacement and installation co11B of a temporary bypass system for a 740 LF segment of the 12"water main. • Within FDOT and Orange County right-of-way �'• _.. , , s MASON GARDBERG, P.E. Project Engineer(Pipelines/Pump Stations) 6 Total Years of Experience •6 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Ms. Gardbergg serves CPH Simpson Road 30-inch Water Main Project Engineer er and • CPH provided engineering design, permitting, surveying, construction plans and as a Project has directly worked on all specifications, and construction observation services for the design of a 30"water main engineering along Simpson Road from the Florida Turnpike to Boggy Creek Road and from Toho Water types of utility projects. These projects have Authority's Parkway WTP to US 192. involved water, wastewater, 1-4 Ultimate Utility Relocations—Orange County Utilities, City of Orlando, Town of and reclaimed water design, Eatonville planning, analysis, permitting, • Responsible for the peer review of Wastewater Utility and Stormwater Utility relocation inspections and construction design documents that will be prepared by the P3 design team engineering/administration • Will review the Vvh information, evaluate conflict resolution plans and evaluate City services. recommended system upgrades • In addition, responsible for providing comments and recommendations to the City of Orlando Education and providing Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) services for work to relocate or B.S. in Environmental improve City Utilities Engineering and Civil SR 482 Utility Relocations (-4 and -5 segments) (FOOT JPA) Engineering (Double Major), • This project is currently under construction and involves the relocation of utilities along University of Central Florida approximately 2.4 miles of existing roadway from International Drive to just east of Shingle Creek. This project also includes the relocation of an existing duplex lift station on International Drive. Licenses I Certifications • The utility relocations and replacements are necessary to accommodate roadway widening Professional Engineer—FL by FDOT. (No. 86595) • The west segment includes the installation of 60 LF of 4-inch force main, 420 LF of 8-inch force main, T,200 LF of 16-inch force main, 1,350 LF of 24-inch force main, 500 LF of 15" CIPP lining, and a duplex lift station including 18-inch gravity sewer. Key Strengths • The east segment includes the installation of 310 LF of 12-inch force main, 6,700 LF of 24- • Water main Reclaim water inch force main, 2,650 LF of 36-inch reclaim water main, 1,400 LF of 36-inch force main via main, and Force Main Design directional drill, and 630 LF of 42-inch force main. • Utility Relocations Within Boggy Creek Road Intersection Utility Relocation Project Roadway ROW • 2,150 LF of 16-inch ductile iron water main and relocating 2,000 LF of PVC 16-inch force • Construction Administration main due to conflicts with a roadway intersection improvement project • Pumping Facilities • This project also includes removal of existing 16"force main and smaller water and sewer • Plan and Specification mains Preparation • Hydraulic Modeling Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement Project • Permitting • Replacement of approximately 9,500 ft. each of aged gravitysewer and small diameter water • Site Design main PP y g • Also included a sewer and roadway repair • Over 240 service connections within the projects residential streets that required both new water and sewer connections • Responsible for the reconstruction of existing streets, including construction of stormwater inlets and storm sewers, replacement of sanitary sewers and laterals, installation of new water mains, construction of new concrete curb, and roadway reconstruction. Lake Underhill Utility Relocations • Relocation or replacement of 1,810 LF of 16" PVC force main; and, 1,650 LF of 20"; 650 LF of 12" and 400 LF of 8" ductile iron water mains, plus smaller segments of water and force main connecting to the existing water mains and force mains • In addition, there was approximately 2,300 LF of 8" gravity main replacement and installation of a temporary bypass system for a 740 LF segment of the 12"water main. • Within FOOT and Orange County right-ofway �-�� � T . n !jn!umD 1 Stations) r 8 Total Years of Experience-5 Years with (PH r . Similar Project Experience Kayla serves the firm of CPH International Drive Potable Water Booster Pump Station Project se as tenaineer. Her i • CPH provided engineering services to OCU for the booster pump station including expertise ncludes hydraulic preliminary design report, final design, survey, geotechnical investigation, permitting, bidding, modeling, design, permitting, and construction administration. and inspection services for • The potable water booster pump station has the ability to increase the pressure to the public utility projects throughout Hunter's Creek development by utilizing two (2) new pumps with variable frequency drives. the State. Kayla's expertise • The station was designed to have the capability of adding three (3)future pumps and includes new pipelines chlorination. relocations due to roadway improvements, replacements, SR-50 Utility Relocation Project(FDOT JPA) rehabs (including I & I), and • CPH has provided improvements to over 13 miles of the water distribution system and liftstation/pumping systems. wastewater collection and transmission system within the SR-50 Corridor, one of the busiest She has worked on projects roads in Central Florida. that include funding through • The project included the installation of approximately 5.5 miles of 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24-inch ESDA, FDEP, and FDOT. diameter water main and 7.7 miles of 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 30-inch diameter force main along SR-50 from West SR-436 to Old Cheney Road (the project). Connection of existing services and lateral mains were required while maintaining service to customers. • The project also included the design of 15,000 LF of gravity collection lines ranging in size Education from 8-inch to 24-inch in diameter; installation of approximately 83 manholes with depths to B.S. in Environmental 20-ft. deep; installation a triplex pump master pump station; removal of certain sections of Engineering,n Universitymeaof force main, connection of other force main systems to the gravity collection system, and a Florida new lateral connection to the gravity sewer service on SR 50. Eatonville West and East Side Wastewater Improvements licenses I certifications • The West Side Project included the replacement and relocation of the Campus View Lift Professional Engineer Station, add new force main to reconnect to the existing force main, and replacement and FL abandonment all of the tributary gravity collection system. The total project length of the 8-inch gravity sewer was approximately 4,500 linear feet. Key Strengths • The East Side Project included portions of the sanitary gravity sewer in the northeast section • Water Main Reclaim Water of the Town that discharges into the existing Eaton Street Lift Station, and a new generator. Main, and Force Main The total project length of the 8-inch gravity sewer was approximately 3,500 linear feet. Design • Utility Relocations Within Gravity Package 2—Chickasaw Woods, East Orlando, Orlando Terrace/Azalea Park,Azalea Roadway ROW Cove, Gatlin heights, Cimarron Drive • Utility System Mapping • CPH performed an evaluation of the existing gravity sanitary sewer systems of the • Hydraulic Analysis Chickasaw Woods subdivision and some outlying neighborhoods. • Plan and Specification • The project included 16,300 lineal feet of 8" CIPP sanitary sewer lining, 1,600 LF of 8" sewer Preparation replacement, 2,200 If of 6"forcemain replacement, replace 7 manholes, seal and recoat 82 • Permitting manholes, 50 sewer lateral lining or replacements, replacement of 2,500 LF of 4"to 8"water main and the construction of the a new duplex pump station. • The project also included roadway replacement due to sewer relocations occurring mostly in paved roadways. • CPH also provided construction administration services @o [1D OISIE O. BROWN, P.E. : . Project Engineer(Pipelines/Pump Stations) A-.;.- \ t 13 Total years of Experience.13 years with (PH " : t '.0" Similar Project Experience Ms. Brown serves CPH as City of Atlantic Beach - Rose Park a Project Engineer. She has • CPH designed and permitted improvements to Rose Park in the City of Atlantic Beach. worked in every area of land • The scope included a 100' x 200' multipurpose field, picnic pavilion, playground, dog park development at CPH with modifications and new parking areas. an emphasis on stormwater, • An ADA compliant route was added throughout the park and new pedestrian safety measures utilities, and general site were added across the existing City streets. development: Her design experience includes stormwater FDEP- Faver Dykes State Park ADA Canoe/Kayak Launch calculations and modeling • CPH is providing permitting services for proposed ADA canoe/kayak launch, elevated (ICPR and PONDS), pump boardwalk, concrete sidewalk, and parking spaces at Faver Dykes State Park. sizing, and lift station design. • Services include Survey, Environmental, Civil Engineering, and Structural Design. Ms. Brown's permitting experience includes Atlantic Beach Intracoastal Waterway Park Master Plan throughout north and centeral • Developed a Master Plan for three City parks (Tideviews, Dutton Island & River Branch Florida, FDEP, FDOT, JEA and Preserves)which encompass approximately 385 acres contiguous with the ICW in Duval SJRWMD, and coordination County, Florida with other utility companies • The plan promoted passive recreation and environmental education opportunities including during design and construction identification of citizen stakeholder groups phases. • Also recommended a long range Capital Improvement Plan Education JEA Ponce de Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement • CPH is providing engineering services to JEA for the Ponce de Leon Water Treatment Plant B.S. in Civil Engineering, Pump Building and Reservoir Replacement. CPH has provided the preliminary and final University of Central Florida design services as well as the permitting services. We are also providing limited construction M.B.A. in Business administrative services. Administration, University of • The existing facility has a permitted capacity of 0.865 mgd. The Ponce De Leon WTP is North Florida located 6001 ft off of the Atlantic Ocean, and the above grade metallic equipment and piping has subsequently corroded due to the marine environment. The goal of our project is to Licenses I certifications replace the corroded items with materials suitable for the marine environment. Professional Engineer—FL JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement EED Green Associate • CPH provided engineering services to JEA for the Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal and Replacement.This work included evaluating the existing water treatment facility and make recommendations for upgrading the existing plant to include a removal and replacement of the high service pumps, above ground storage tanks, aerator, sodium Key Strengths hypochlorite system and the electrical equipment. • Stormwater Facility Design ' CPH reviewed the site constraints, available plans, record drawing, operation manuals and and Permitting existing permits to determine the existing facility characteristics and futher facility needs, • Commercial and CPH was responsible for preparing a report to summarize the findings and recommendations Residential Site Design as well as preparing a scope of work to be used in project specifications. CPH was also be • Construction coordination responsible for preparing an Opinion of Probable Cost for the recommended upgrades. and inspections • Permitting JEA Yellow Bluff— Marshland Dr to Tisons Bluff Rd— 16"Water Main • Erosion and Drainage • The Yellow Bluff 16-inch Water Main (WM) project spans from Tisons Bluff Road to Repairs Marshland Drive approximately 16,100 linear feet(LF). The primary purpose of this project is • Master Lift Station and to increase the water pressure at the Victorian Lakes subdivision. Septic Design • The project will include the design of approximately 16,100 LF of new 16-inch ductile iron potable water transmission main. The proposed construction method is open cut along the entire corridor; no trenchless methods are anticipated. ; r - ,, ,,, N. KRTRIINA BOWMAN, P.E., (CS 0-, '„''., i:„„ , 4 T� , Project Engineer(Pipelines/Pump Stations) Ai a 33 Total Years of Experience . 31 Years with (PH - ;, "1•\.. • Similar Project Experience Area IV Well Outfitting and Raw Water Transmission Main- Phase 1 and 2 Ms. Bowman has worked with • Phase 1-The City of Titusville Area IV Well Outfitting and Raw Water Transmission Main project Phase 1 included the drilling of 5 water supply production wells, 3 saline water local governments and private a of monitoring wells, outfitting of 6 production wells, and construction of approximately 72,000 If dep,developersS one has variety of of new raw water transmission main (16-20-inch diameter pipeline)from the City's Mourning utility design and permitting Dove Water Treatment Plant to the Area IV well field. • Phase 2-This phase included well drilling of 8 production wells and 1 saline water monitoring experience, including pressure system modeling, lift station well, conversion of 1 test well to a production well, and well outfitting of 9 production wells. design, preparation lit of utility Additionally, the project included the construction of approximately 18,975 If of raw water design, pnt plans, preparation transmission main from the north end of the existingArea IV Phase 1 Wellfield (near well of FDEP State Revolving 408) to each of the Area IV Phase 2 production wes(Wells WR-1 through WR-9). Fund Loan program loan Midway Utilities Replacement— Phase 1, Seminole County applications. • The project included construction of approximately 10,665-ft of new 4-inch-10-inch water main, water services and fire hydrants within Midway, and the abandonment in place (via Education grouting) of existing 6-inch water main. • The design included preliminary layout of the new lines and coordination with the County on M.S. in Civil Engineering, the proposed construction, permitting requirements, known future plans of other utilities and Clemson University B.S. in Civil Engineering, agencies for the project area. Clemson University SR 46 Utility Relocations • The project consisted of the construction of approximately10,100-ft of new 12"water main, licenses I Certifications 675-ft of new 6"-10" water main, 4,200-ft directional drill 12"water main, 8,100-ft of new Professional Engineer- FL(No. 6"-8"force main 900-ft directional drill 6"-8"force main, 1,590-ft of new 10"sanitary sewer 45155) and manholes, 2,350-ft of new 20" reclaimed water main, relocation and modification of an existing Master Meter Assembly, and the removal of approximately 26,900-ft of existing water Certified Construction Specifier —Construction Specifications main, force main, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water main. Institute (CSI), Qualified Volusia-Sanford Reclaimed Interconnect Stormwater Management • Provided services for the extension of the City of Sanford's existing reclaimed water system Inspector(FDEP) across the St. Johns River into Volusia County. Advanced Maintenance of • The project connected the existing 20-inch DIP line with a new 20-inch DIP line; projected Traffic Qualification (FDOT) flows to be sent to Volusia County are between 150,000 to 1,500,000 GPD • Provided the design, permitting, and construction services for both Sanford and Volusia Key Strengths Counties • Utility Desic n and Permitting Palm Coast Matanzas Woods Reclaimed Water Main • Lift Station-Design • CPH provided engineering services in connection with the design update and construction • Pressure System Modeling of 3.1 miles of a 16-18-inch reclaimed water main to connect the reuse systems of two • Preparation off FDEP SRF wastewater treatment plants in the City of Palm Coast, allowing for joint reuse and disposal Loan Applications of reclaimed water. • Utility Distribution Systems • Construction Documents/ pum Station Upgrades— FY 2012 Administration • Provided survey, design, bidding, and construction phase services for the project for Seminole County. • The Project consisted of improvements at seven existing sanitary sewer pump stations located hroughout Seminole County • The improvements at each station included replacement of pumps, pump bases, pump guide rails, electrical panels, electrical equipment racks, power feeds, replacement of pipes, fittings, and valves in the wet well and valve vault; replacement of emergency,pump outs, and replacement of site concrete. The improvements also included new coatings in the valve vaults and wet wells. @ofla "...11.11114 _ \ ROCCO R. NASSO, P.E. sie - Project Engineer(Pipeline/Pump Stations) 20 Total Years of Experience •20 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience Mr. Nasso serves CPH as a Project Manager and Engineer. Southwest Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility Nutrient Reduction and Expansion His design experience includes • The SW Regional WRF BNR improvements consist of the following infrastructure: (p1) extensive utility design new flow metering systems; (2) a new mechanical barscreen system; (3) an anoxic flow and permitting, wastewater equalization basin; (4)conversion of the USBF treatment trains and the Orbal Treatment collection/transmission Trains into fourstage BNR treatment systems (anaerobic basins, primary anoxic basins, systems, stormwater aerobic basins, deoxygenation basins, secondary anoxic basins and reaeration basins); (5) a calculations and modeling common reaeration basin; (6)two new secondary clarifiers and RAS/WAS pumping systems; (ICPR and Hydraflow),.water (7)Addition of one turbo blower; (8) Fine bubble aeration/bubble mixing systems; (9) Internal transmission main design and recycle pumping; (10)chemical and supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; (11) modeling (WaterCAD), pump disc filtration system expansion; (12) electrical, controls, instrumentation and SCADA sizing, an lift station design. improvements; (13) roadway improvements; and (14) various buildings. His oer duties include the Construction Engineering and SR 46 UtilityRelocations Inspection (CEI)over numerous utility protects, water and • The project consisted of the construction of approximately10,100-ft of new 12" water main, wastewater treatment facilities 675-ft o new 6"-10" water main, 4,200-ft directional drill 12" water main, 8,100-ft of new and roadway projects. 6"-8"force main, 900-ft directional drill 6"-8"force main, 1,590-ft of new 10"sanitary sewer and manholes, 2,350-ft of new 20" reclaimed water main, relocation and modification of an existing Master Meter Assembly, and the removal of approximately 26,900-ft of existing water Education main, force main, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water main. B.S. in Civil ineerinqq b1ersity ot�eentral Fl6nd UU a, Volusia-Sanford Reclaimed Interconnect • Provided services for the extension of the City of Sanford's existing reclaimed water system across the St. Johns River into Volusia County lic nses I( rtiflcations • The project connected the existing 20-inch DIP line with a new 20-inch DIP line; projected Pro essi nal Engineer- flows to be sent to Volusia County are between 150,000 to 1,500,000 GPD FL N . 6g4727) • Provided the design, permitting, and construction services for both Sanford and Volusia CW titled Storrwater Counties Management Inspector(F EP) Advanced Maintenance ot Palm Coast WWTP No. 2— Phase I MBR/BNR Facility. Tr attic Certification Y. OSHA Construction Safety and • Selected by the City to provide professional engineering services for the planning, design, Health Certification oermittinc and construction engineering, inspection and management(CEIM)of a new 2.0 VIGD MB;/BNR treatment facility, expandable to 6.0 MGD. • The new BNR facility utilizes the MBR process in conjunction with anaerobic, pre-anoxic, Key Strengths nitrification and post-anoxic biological processes to achieve AWT standards. The MBR • Extensive Utility Design and process requires a much smaller footpnnt than that of a conventional 5-stage BNR process; Permitting Experience a single MBR process tank replaces the re-aeration, secondary clarifier and tertiary filtration • Extensive Construction processes. Engineering and Inspection Experience • Wastewater Collection/ Transmission Systems • Utility Distribution Systems • Stormwater calculations and modeling of large drainage basins • Expert in Conveyance systems • Stormwater Management Systems • Roadway Design • Construction Documents and Administration @ 0g , ,,, ROBERTO "ROBBIE" GONThLEZ, P.P.E. ., : . Project Engineer(Water Supply&Treatment) £, 25 Total Years of Experience -1 Years with(PH .. .s `. Similar Project Experience Mr. Gonzalez has extensive Palm Coast WTP No. 2 ZLD • Design, permitting and construction of a 9.0 MGD capacitywellfield system, a concentrate water supply and water design experience. He is recognized discharge system to Intra-Coastal Waterway, and a new finished water distribution system. • Project involved the study and development of a treatment process for recovery of as a water quality expert and concentrate as drinking water to eliminate discharge of concentrate to surface water has developed source water feasibility evaluations to assess City of Sanford's Water Treatment Plant No. 2—Disinfection By-Product Reduction water resources and impacts Improvements related to round water, surface • pDesign and CEI of improvements at the existing WTP No. 2 to remove organics from the raw water, and reclaimedwater water. The improvements include the addition of ozone treatment to reduce hydrogen sulfide supplies. levels and six(6) new 40,000 lb. GAC cylinders to removal total organic carbon. • The project also included a new chemical storage and pump building, on site piping, new Education operations building, SCADA/Controls, and demolition of existing cascading aerators. M.S. in Environmental JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement Sciences, University of Central • •CPH is providing engineering services to JEA for the Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Florida Renewal and Replacement.This work includes evaluating the existing water treatment facility B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, and recommendations for upgrading the existing plant to include a removal and replacement University of Central Florida of the high service pumps, above ground storage tanks, aerator, sodium hypochlorite system B.S. in Environmental and the electrical equipment. Engineering, University of • CPH will review the site constraints, available plans, record drawing, operation manuals Central Florida and research existing permits to determine the existing facility characteristics and futher facility needs, CPH will be responsible for preparing a report to summarize the findings and Licenses I Certifications recommendations as well as preparing a scope of work to be used in project specifications. Professional Engineer—FL CPH will also be responsible for preparing an Opinion of Probable Cost for the recommended (No. 56875) upgrades. Town of Oakland Water System Improvements Project Key Strengths • The Town authorized services for the team to design, permit, bid and provide construction administration for improvements to their existing water system. The improvements were • Desktop, Pile Scale & Full Scale Treatment Evaluations originally recommended in the master plan effort by the team previously_performed for the Town. In addition, the team assisted the Town with obtaining a FDEP SIF loan for$1.973 • Disinfection Effectiveness • DBP Control Strategies Million to install the water system improvements g • Improvements included: 0.500 million gallon ground storage tank 3,750 gallon/minute high • Source Water Feasibility and service pumping (one (1) @750 gpm/two (2) @ 1,500 gpm), 1,415 linear feet of 8-inch Optimization replacement raw water main, 217 linear feet of 12-inch new raw water main (on-site piping), • Facility Characterization • 170 linear feet of 16-inch potable water main for discharge connection , 350 square-foot • Hydraulic&Water Quality electrical /pump building, Extensive landscape architecture to help screen the ground Distribution System Modeling storage tank, Conversion of the existing passive park to an active park including future • Capital Improvement splash pad, and SCADA upgrade and Improvements Program (CIP) Prioritization Haines City New Water Treatment System Upgrades for Control of Disinfection By- Products(DBPs) • CPH provided complete design and construction management services for treatment system upgrades at WTP No. 1 and WTP No. 2 to control DBPs for compliance with Stage 2 DBP requirements. • The goal of the Project is to control DBPs to below a target goal of 60 pg/L for trihaomethanes THMs and 40 gg/L for haloacetic acids AAs). • The system u rades consists of the following components: Construct 3,600 gpm Ion- Exchange (IE<Treatment System to Remove Total Organic Carbon (TOC'; 2) Install Mixers in two (2) 500, 00 gallon Ground Storage Tanks (GST)'lo Reduce On-Site JVaterAge; 3) Refurbish and Reprace Chemical Feed-Systems to Control Chlorine Dose Rates and 4) Enhance SCADA Instrumentation & Control Improvements to Balance Distribution System 0 / Water Quality. T' ! VINHUILUCIDAXUPH.D. PEIBCEE Project Engineer(Water Supply&Treatment) 14 Total Years of Experience-14 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Mrs. Xu serves CPH in the Sanford WTP No. 2- Disinfection By-Product Reduction Improvements • Provided design and CEI services for the improvements at the existing_WTP No. 2 to remove capacity of Process Engineer. organics fromhe raw water. The improvements include the addition o ozone treatment to Her areas of expertise includes reduce hydrogen sulfide levels and six(6) new 40,000 lb. GAC cylinders to removal total water chemistry, water and organic carbon. The project also included a new chemical storage and pump building, on wastewater treatment plant site piping, new operations building, SCADA/Controls, and demolition of existing cascading design, water and wastewater aerators. permit applications Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No. 3 water and Wastewater Capacity • CPH provided complete design and construction management services for a new water Analysis, and Consumptive treatment facility and administration offices on a twenty-four acre campus located adjacent Usage Permit application. to US 1. CPH prepared the initial project scope, budgets, surveys, preliminary and final design, permitted the project with FDEP, FDOT,Arm Corp Engineers, Flagler County, Education City of Palm Coast, and the St. Johns River Water Management District and provided full Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, construction engineering and inspection Services for the project. g g The new water system consists of the following components: 3.0 MGD Low Pressure Auburn University Reverse Osmosis skids (RO 1.5 MGD), well field system to supply raw water to the Water M. S. and B.S. in Environmental Treatment Plant, concentrate treatment&disposal system, finished water distribution system Engineering, Donghua to connect to existing distribution system. University, Shanghai, China Palm Coast WTP No. 2 ZLD licenses I Certifications • Design, permitting and construction of a 9.0 MGD capacitywellfield system,.a concentrate Engineer—FL • discharge system to Intra-Coastal Waterway, and a new finished water distribution system. Professionalg Project involved the study and development of a treatment process for recovery of (No. 72186) concentrate as drinking water to eliminate discharge of concentrate to surface water Publications Palm Coast WTP No.3 Concentrate Recovery • Yinhui Xu, Yin Chun Lee, • Conducted bench and pilots studies on concentrate recovery and reuse options 9 • Designed and provided construction services for the WTP No.3 concentrate ozone treatment Jim Hogan, Brian Matthews, facilities, including oxygen generator, ozone generator, and ozone injection system, for color etc. "City of Palm Coast reduction prior to sending the contrite to WTP No.1 for recovering as drinking water Concentrate Recovery and Reuse". Journal Utilities Palm Coast WWTP No. 2 (FES), October 2013 • Project involved design and permitting of a new 2 MGD expandable to 6.0 MGD advanced • Yinhui Xu and Dongye Zhao wastewater treatment plant utilizing the new membrane biological reactor process for (2007). Water Research, Vol. removal of BOD and nutrients in the wastewater 1, 2 01-2108. • Plant provides treatment of wastewater to AWT standards, which allows the reclaimed water • Yinhui Xu and Dongye to be reused for irrigation of public accessible areas, such as residential areas and golf Zhao(2006). Industrial and courses Engineering Chemistry • The reclaimed water is also permitted to discharge to wetlands as backup disposal method Research, Vol.45, No. 22, 7380-7387. City of Palm Coast- Master WaterlWastewater Planning/CIP • Yinhui Xu and Dongye • Developed the 5-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the past 5 years Zhao(2006). Industrial and • Revenue bonds were used to pay for the purchase and some of the Capital Improvements Engineering Chemistry • Florida State Revolving Loan Funds were obtained and used to pay for some of the Research. Vol. 45, No. 5, wastewater system im rovements 1758-1765 • Connection fees and developer fees were also used to pay for some of the capital • Yinhui Xu and Dongye improvements Zhao (2005). Environmental • Engineerin services for the utility system valuation, preparation of Facility Planning Report, Science and Technology. Vol. Valuation PFeport and the Bond Feasibility Report 39, No. 7, 2369-2375 T !!E!e!ro!sDes!n) 34 Total Years of Experience •34 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience Ben serves CPH as a Senior Palm Coast WWTP No.2— Phase I MBR/BNR Facility ' Selected by the City to provide professional engineering services for the planning, design, Project Manager and has extensive experience in the Jermittinc and construction engineering, inspection and management(CEIM)of a new2.0 planning, permitting, VIGD Mn/BNR treatment facility, expandable to 6.0 MGD. png dn design,n • The new BNR facility utilizes the MBR process in conjunction with anaerobic, pre-anoxic, of water, wastewater,managementwater nitrification and post-anoxic biological processes to achieve AWT standards. The MBR reclamation, biosolids process requires a much smaller footpnnt than that of a conventional 5-stage BNR process; management, wastewater a single MBR process tank replaces the re-aeration, secondary clarifier and tertiary filtration collection/transmission and processes. reclaimed water distribution Sanford North WRF - Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Expansion systems. • Selected by the City to evaluate all available nutrient removal technologies(more than 30) to meet the low TN (< 3 mg/L) and TP(< 0.6 mg/L) concentrations mandated by the State Education of Florida and EPA. The evaluation process was to recommend a cost-effective, energy- M.S.E. in Environmental efficient and reliable BNR treatment system to meet these mandated effluent requirements. • Based on a preliminary screening process (first-level), criteria weighting (pair-wise analysis Engineering, University of Central Florida and a final screening process (second-leve) the Integrated Fixed-Film Activated ludge B.S.E. in Environmental (IFAS) Process, a highly energy-efficient and automated nutrient removal technology was Engineering, University of selected as the "preferred" alternative. Florida • The Sanford North WRF IFAS BNR improvements consist of the followinginfrastructure: 1) Central Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge(IFAS) Process BNR Treatment System ((4 treatment Adjunct Professor, UCF(1986 —present), Civil, Environmental trains)consisting of primary anoxic basins(2-stage) aerobic basins, deoxygenation basins, and Construction Engineering. secondary anoxic basins, reaeration basins, internal mixed liquor recycle pumping systems, wastewater step-feed process and associated equipment; (2)turbo blowers (5 units), piping and medium bubble diffusion systems; (3) submersible mixing systems; (4) grit removal Licenses I certifications system modifications; (5) RAS/WAS pumping system improvements; (6)chemical and Enggineerin Intern (No. supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; (7) Blower Facility, Electrical Building No. 1083ET28 1 and BNR Chemical Feed Facility Buildings; (10) Master Lift Station improvements; (11) Certified F /PE Exam Review aerobic digestion system improvements; (12) electrical, controls and instrumentation and Instructor SCADA system improvements. The Notice to Proceed for this BNR improvements will be issued within the next ten (10) days Key Strengths City of Largo—Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility (AWWTF) Biological Treatment • WWTP, WRF and Advanced/ Improvements Design-Build Project Tertiary • CPH was awarded the design and permitting for the City of Largo's$53 million Wastewater • Biological Treatmentl ent Reclamation Facility(WWRF) Biological Treatment Improvements project as part of a De- Removal designtriand facility sign/Build Team with CPH as the designer and Kiewit Infrastructure South as the contractor. • 18 MGD Facility optimization and modeling • CPH's main objective was to reduce the effluent total Nitrogen (TN) Concentration for • Water Reclamation/Reuse Surface Waster Discharge based on Facility's Participations in the Tampa Bay Nitrogen Systems Management Consortium (TBNMC) • \Aastewater Collection/ • CPH's Design Provided: Operational Cost Reductions, Increased Reliability, Electrical Transmission sion Systems Instrumentation System Improvements, and Efficient Natural Biological Process that Uses • Biosolids Stabilization and Less Energy Residuals Management Sanford South Water Resource Center— Phase II Improvements (BNR Facility) • The Phase II improvements involved a 1.0 MGD AADF increase in the treatment capacity and the addition of the following infrastructure: (1) tertiary filtration system expansion (third Hydrotech disc filtration unit); (2 chlorine contact chamber expansion; (3) addition of a fourth transfer pump to the"existing"Transfer Pump Station; (4) chemical feed system modification; (5) an "advanced" BNR tuning and control system to provide"enhanced" nutrient removal and reduce power consumption; (6)electrical, controls, instrumentation and SCADA system improvements; (7) stormwater management system improvements; and (8) expansion of the 0 / "existing" Operations Building. ,, ..„ ....„, ., r_ DAVE REF LI N!P.E. KEE . \ Project Engineer(Process Design) k4 45 Total Years of Experience.7 Years with(PH 4\-- ' Similar Project Experience Palm Coast WWTP No. 2— Phase I MBR/BNR Facility . Mr. Refling serves CPH as • Selected by the City to provide professional engineering services for the planning, design, a Project Manager/Project Designer. His permitting and construction engineering, inspection and management(CEIM) of a new 2.0 Delude r. His qualifications experience VIGD MBR/BNR treatment facility, expandable to 6.0 MGD. • The new BNR facility utilizes the MBR process in conjunction with anaerobic, pre-anoxic, in the planning, design, nitrification and post-anoxic biological processes to achieve AWT standards. The MBR and management of water, process requires a much smaller footprint than that of a conventional 5-stage BNR process; wastewater, and water a single MBR process tank replaces the re-aeration, secondary clarifier and tertiary filtrationreclamation/reuse systems. processes. Mr. Refling's broad knowledge covers water and wastewater Sanford North WRF- Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Expansion treatment, distribution and • Selected by the City to evaluate all available nutrient removal technologies (more than 30) collection systems effluent to meet the low TN (< 3 mg/L) and TP (< 0.6 mg/L)concentrations mandated by the State reuse and disposal, biosolids of Florida and EPA. The evaluation process was to recommend a cost-effective, energy- management, facility master efficient and reliable BNR treatment system to meet these mandated effluent requirements. planning, and water quality. • Based on a preliminary screening process (first-level), criteria weighting (pair-wise) analysis He has special expertise in and a final screening process(second-level) the Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge water reclamation process (IFAS) Process, a highly energy-efficient and automated nutrient removal technology was design, i t biological ced selected as the " referred" alternative. treatment biological nutrient • The Sanford North WRF IFAS BNR improvements consist of the followin infrastructure: 1) removal (BNR and membrane Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge(IFAS) Process BNR Treatment System (4 treatment bioreactor(MBR) systems. He trains) consisting of primary anoxic basins (2-stage) aerobic basins, deoxygenafion basins, has co-authored more than 25 secondary anoxic basins, reaeration basins, internal mixed liquor recycle pumping systems, articles on innovative treatment wastewater step-feed process and associated equipment; (2) turbo blowers(5 units), piping systems involving BNR, MBR, and medium bubble diffusion systems; (3) submersible mixing systems (4) grit removal and water reclamation/reuse. system modifications; (5) RAS/WAS pumping system improvements; (6)chemical and supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; (7) Blower Facility, Electrical Building No. Education 1 and BNR Chemical Feed Facility Buildings; (10) Master Lift Station improvements; (11) M.S. in Environmental aerobic digestion system improvements; (12)electrical, controls and instrumentation and SCADA system improvements. The Notice to Proceed for this BNR improvements will be Engineering Johns Hopkins University issued within the next ten (10) days B.S. in Physics, University of Sanford South Water Resource Center— Phase II Improvements (BNR Facility) Wisconsin • The Phase II improvements involved a 1.0 MGD AADF increase in the treatment capacity and the addition of the following infrastructure: (1)tertiary filtration system expansion (third Licenses I certifications Hydrotech disc filtration unit); (2) chlorine contact chamber expansion; (3) addition of a fourth Professional Engineer—FL(No. transfer pump to the"existing"Transfer Pump Station; (4) chemical feed system modification; 31107) (5) an "advanced" BNR tuning and control system to provide"enhanced" nutrient removal and reduce power consumption; (6)electrical, controls, instrumentation and SCADA system improvements; (7)stormwater management system improvements; and (8) expansion of the Key Strengths "existing" Operations Building. • WWTP and Advanced/ Tertiary Treatment • Water Reclamation/Reuse • Integrated Water Resource Management • Water/Wastewater/Reuse MasterbPlanning • Biosolids Stabilization/ Residuals Management . :, ' I . .t, . - GE RAID M. COX, CGC, CUC „., .. , - 4 , Project Engineer(Process Design) 44 Total Years of Experience •19 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience City of Palm Coast 6.0 MGD 2.0 MGD Phase I MBR WWTP No. 2 serves CPH as a lead • The proposed Palm Coast WWTP No. 2 will utilize the flat panel MBR process in conjunction Jerry ser rry constructionvesC inspection/ with anaerobic, pre-anoxic, nitrification and post-anoxic biological processes to achieve the in advanced wastewater treatment standards observation services and quality • The MBR process requires a much smaller footprint than that of a conventional 5-stage control. He is a licensed utility Bardenpho process utilizing re-aeration, secondary clarifier and tertiary filtration following and general contractor with the biological processes. Basically, a single MBR process tank replaces the re-aeration, over 44 years of experience in the design and construction secondary clarifier and tertiary filtration processes of industrial, commerical and City of Largo—Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility(AWWTF) Biological Treatment utility projects. Jerry is proficient Improvements Design-Build Project at estimating, scheduling, • CPH was awarded the design and permitting for the City of Largo's$53 million Wastewater consttruction means& methods Reclamation Facility(WWRF) Biological Treatment Improvements project as part of a De- and construction management. sign/Build Team with CPH as the designer and Kiewit Infrastructure South as the contractor. • 18 MGD Facility Education • CPH's main objective was to reduce the effluent total Nitrogen (TN) Concentration for B.S. in Building Construction, Surface Waster Discharge based on Facility's Participations in the Tampa Bay Nitrogen .S. in University of Florida Management Consortium (TBNMC) • CPH's Design Provided: Operational Cost Reductions, Increased Reliability, Electrical Instrumentation System Improvements, and Efficient Natural Biological Process that Uses licenses I certifications Less Energy Certified General Contractor— Sanford North WRF- BNR Improvements FL(No. 010771� • Master Lift Station Rehabilitiation and headworks modifications to accommodate the new Certified Utility Contractor FL BNR system hydraulically and to minimize oxygenation prior to the influent entering the (No. 051667) primary anoxic zone • The inferior of each of the four(4) "existinc" biological treatment trains (aeration basins)will Key Strengths be reconfigured to accommodate the new-3NR sequence: Primary Anoxic Basins No. 1 and • Licensed General and No. 2, IFA (Hypes) Basin, De-Oxygenation Basin, Secondary(Post)Anoxic Basin and Underground Utility Reaeration Basin Contractor • Flow Splitting System—BNR MLSS to Secondary Clarification System, BNR/Secondary clarifier modeling and optimization, RAS/WAS Pumping System replacement and • Expert in conveyance systems and treatment plants optimization, and Electronic O&M (eO&M) Manual Generation—iPad Platform • Extensive scheduling and Miami Shores Village Central Business District Low Pressure Sewer System (LPSS) and cost cost estimation expertise Water Main Improvements • Expertise in: Commercial, • Responsible for the engineering, design, permitting and inspection to support the Industrial, Infrastructure, construction, installation, testing and commissioning activities associated with the Construction Management, construction of a new Low Pressure Sewer System in the Central Business District of Miami Utility Systems, and Value Shores Village with discharge to a new regional Pump Station, as well as the associated Engineering grinder stations water main • Approximately 3,112 If of 8-inch internal diameter DIP Force Main. • New Regional Pump Station that will consist of a wet well application with centrifugal pumps and standby generator and generator building. Islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, Build, Operate(DBO) • CPH's areas of responsibility included the design and permitting of the vacuum collection system • The project consisted of 43,957 If of PVC pipe ranging in size from 4-10-inch. • The low pressure force main collection systems for Upper Matecumbe Key and Windley Key incorporated connections for approximately 1,755(UMK) and 678(WK)equivalent dwelling units(EDU). • Combined the project consists of 37,410 If of HDPE pipe ranging in size from 1 1/4-6-inch. JOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, P.E. • ` ` ' Structural Engineer 23 Total Years of Experience . 6 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Mr.Aviles serves as CPH's JEA Ponce de Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement Structural Designer for the • CPH provided engineering services to JEA for the Ponce de Leon Water Treatment Plant 9 Pump Building and Reservoir Replacement. firm's work in the United • CPH has provided the preliminary and final design services as well as the permitting States and Puerto Rico. He services. We also provided limited construction administrative services. has experience in Structural • The existing facility.has a permitted capacity of 0.865 mgd. Engineering, Civil Engineering, • The goal of our project was to replace the corroded items with materials suitable for the and Land Surveying. marine environment Education JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal &Replacement • CPH is providing engineering services to JEA for the Otter Run Water Treatment Plant M.E. in Structural Engineering, Renewal and Replacement.This work includes evaluating the existing water treatment facility Cornell University and recommendations for upgrading the existing plant to include a removal and replacement B.S. in Civil Engineering, of the high service pumps, above ground storage tanks, aerator, sodium hypochlorite system Recinto Universitario de and the electrical equipment. Mayaguez, UPR Sanford North WRF - Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Expansion • Conversion of an existing plant to a 7.30 MGD to a IFAS system. CPH provided process Licenses I Certifications evaluation, desiggn, permitting, funding assistance, and CEl services. The new treatment Professional Engineer FL(No. system included.primary anoxic basins(2-stage), aerobic basins, deoxygenation basins, 9 secondary anoxic basins, reaeration basins, internal mixed liquor recycle pumping systems, 67920) wastewater step-feed process and associated equipment; (2) turbo blowers(5 units), piping PR(No. 17212) and medium bubble diffusion systems; (3) submersible mixing systems; (4) grit removal system modifications; (5) RAS/WAS pumping system improvements; (6) chemical and Key Strengths supplemental carbon storage/handling facilities; (7) Blower Facility, Electrical Building No. • Structural Concrete, Steel, 1 and BNR Chemical Feed Facility Buildings; (10) Master Lift Station improvements; (11) and Timber Design aerobic digestion system improvements; (12) electrical, controls and instrumentation and • Seismic/Wind Engineering SCADA system improvements. • Construction Inspection/ Town of Oakland Water System Improvements Project Supervision • The improvements were originally recommended in the master plan effort by the team • High Rise Building Design previously performed for the Town • Theme Parks • The improvements include the following: 0.500 million gallon ground storage tank, 3,750 • Fall Protection gallon/minute high service pumping (one.(1) @750 gpm/two (2) a@ 1,500 gpm), 1,415 linear • Failure Analysis & Post feet of 8-inch replacement raw water main, 2T7 linear feet of 12-inch new raw water main Disaster Assessment (on-site piping), 170 linear feet of 16-inch potable water main for discharge connection, and Disaster Structural AssEvaessment and 50 square-foot electrical/pump building • Extensive landscape architecture to help screen the ground storage tank and conversion of Retrofitting the existing passive park to an active park including future splash pad • In addition, the team assisted the Town with obtaining a FDEP SRF loan for$1.973 Million to install the water system improvements. ICY 0UU Alt EDUARDO AVILES, P.E. ,. - ' Structural Engineer 6 Total Years of Experience -4 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Mr.Aviles serves as CPH's City of Largo—Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility(AWWTF) Biological Treatment Improvements Design-Build Project Structural Designer for the • $5million Wastewater Reclamation Facility(WWRF) Biological Treatment Improvements firm's work in the United project as part of a Design/Build Team with CPH as the designer and Kiewit Infrastructure States and Puerto Rico. He South as the contractor. has experience in Structural • 18 MGD Facility Engineering, Civil Engineering, • CPH's main objective was to reduce the effluent total Nitrogen (TN) Concentration for and Land Surveying. Surface Waster Discharge based on Facility's Participations in the Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium (TBNMC) Education Southwest Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility Nutrient Reduction and Expansion M.S. in Structural Engineering, Project—Volusia County Universityof Puerto Rico • CPH provided process evaluation, design, permitting, funding assistance, and CEI services. The existing USBF and Orbal process was converted to a 2.70 MGD 4-Stage Bardenpho B.S. in Civil Engineering, Process With EQ(Diffused Air). Project met 5/5/3/1 and plant was operational throughout University of Puerto Rico construction. Expansion of the treatment capacity by 1.0 million gallons per day(MGD) B.S. in Land Surveying, based on the State of Florida's established TMDL for nitrate (NO3-)that would allow for the University of Puerto Rico restoration and protection of Blue Spring and Blue Spring Run. JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement • CPH is providing engineering services to JEA for the Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Licenses I certifications Renewal and Replacement.This work includes evaluating the existing water treatment Professional Engineer- facility and make recommendations for upgrading the existing plant to include a removal FL(No.85877) and replacement of the high service pumps, above ground storage tanks, aerator, sodium hypochlorite system and the electrical equipment. • CPH will review the site constraints, available plans, record drawing, operation manuals Key Strengths and research existing permits to determine the existing facility characteristics and further • CADD Design facility needs, CPH will be responsible for preparing a report to summarize the findings and • 3D Modeling recommendations as well as preparing a scope of work to be used in project specifications. • SAP 2000 CPH will also be responsible for preparing an Opinion of Probable Cost for the recommended • ETABS upgrades. • WinPAS JEA Ponce de Leon WTP Pump Building & Reservoir Replacement • Surveying • CPH provided engineering services to JEA for the Ponce de Leon Water Treatment Plant • Retail Pump Building and Reservoir Replacement. • CPH has provided the preliminary and final design services as well as the permitting services. We also provided limited construction administrative services. • The existing facility.has a permitted capacity of 0.865 mgd. • The goal of our project was to replace the corroded items with materials suitable for the marine environment colla for • KURT R. LUMAN, JR., P.E. Project Engineer( MOT) 21 Total Years of Experience•20 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience Mr. Luman serves the firm Texas Avenue Utility Improvement Project MOT Plans of CPH in the capacity • CPH's MOT plan intended for use where work occurred outside the Inwood Consulting of Vice President and Encineers' Roadway MOT plan. CPH's thorough coordination with Inwood found that nearly Transportation Services all he proposed utility work could be accomplished within the currently proposed roadway Director. He is responsible MOT plan, with only slight modifications to both designs—saving the client from spending for managing, engineering, more funding to develo extensive utilty-specific MOT plans. Fully detailed plans and and designing roadway traffic, detour route developed to allow for direcional boring beneath Texas Avenue and maintaning and trail projects, including vehicular and pedestrian access to the local elementary school. geometric design stormwater management systems traffic and and traffic SSA-ESA 36" Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project control plans. Mr. Luman • The Orange County Utilities SSA-ESA 36" WM and 24"RWM & Re-Pump Station project is also responsible for the was to install sizeable upgrades to the existing utility facilities to allow for the continued preparation and processing development of southeastern Orange County, Florida. The utility lines would run beneath four of permits through various major roadways J. Lawson Blvd., Lake Nona Blvd., Narcoossee Rd., and Moss Park Rd.) regulatory agencies including and would cross through two Central Florida Expressway Authority interchanges for the S.R. DOT Local Agency Program 417 Toll Road. Furthermore, Lake Nona Blvd. is a City of Orlando, not Orange County, road. LAP) projecfs. In addition to As such, a lengthy permitting effort was required to complete the MOT plans, as it involved highway and traffic design he addressing comments to the satisfaction of all three permitting agencies. Due to the length has experience in preparing , of the'project, the MOTplan was divided into 36phases. No detours wer possible due to the stormwater pollution prevention 1 plans,construction estimates lack of a suitable grid network in the vicinity to carry the traffic. Therefore, two-way traffic had and site inspections. to be maintained on every roadway. For Moss Park Rd., Narcoossee Rd., and J. Lawson Blvd. this meant single and double lane closures in order for the pipelines to travel beneath Education the lanes or cross through the intersections. The MOT plan for Lake Nona Blvd. was the most extensive.A four-lane, divided roadway, Lake Nona Blvd. had to be converted to a two- B.S. in Environmental lane undivided road for this MOT plan because the only position available to fit the pipes was Engineering, University of directly beneath the northbound lanes.All traffic was shifted over to the southbound lanes by Central Florida means of temporary diversion crossovers of the median. Licenses I certifications W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build Professional Engineer- CT(No. • Project included Fully Detailed Lane Closure Plans for Central Blvd. at the 1-4 overpass 28902) Phased Road, Closures and Detours for Central Blvd. and all intersecting streets Dedicated Advanced Maintenance of Pedestrian detours,All MOT plans had to accommodate simultaneous Roadway and Traffic overhead and undergound utility work, MOT plan development and implementation NCEES required extensive coordination between FDOT, City of Orlando, SGL, CPH, and the CMAR Critical Structures Construction contractor. Issues Course Key Strengths • Project Management • Roadway paving, widening, extensions, new roads; as well as turn lane additions and traffic upgrades • FDOT LAPelines and F• Signing and Pavement Marking • Maintenance of Traffic Plans • Public Involvement co11D JOSEPH M. L!S 0, J RI, P.E. Project Engineer(MOT) 6 Total Years of Experience -5 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Mr. LoFaso serves CPH as Texas Avenue Utility.Improvement Project MOT Plans a Project Engineer in the • CPH's MOT plan intended for use where work occurred outside the Inwood Consulting Transportation Department. Encineers' Roadway MOT plan. CPH's thorough coordination with Inwood found that nearly He is responsible for data all he proposed utility work could be accomplished within the currently proposed roadway collection, processing and MOT plan, with only slight modifications to both designs—saving the client from spending analysis on our roadway and more funding to developextensive utilty-specific MOT plans. Fully detailed plans and traffic projects. He excels at detour route developed toallow for direcional boring beneath Texas Avenue and maintaning design, cost estimation and vehicular and pedestrian access to the local elementary school. scheduling. Previous to joining t CPH, Mr.f Orlando workedd with SSA-ESA 36"Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project TranporrttationaEngi�nee Engineering • The Orange County Utilities SSA-ESA 36" WM and 24"RWM & Re-Pump Station project Division as a Signalized was to install sizeable upgrades to the existing utility facilities to allow for the continued Systems Technician. He was development of southeastern Orange County, Florida. The utility lines would run beneath four responsible for analyzing and major roadways J. Lawson Blvd., Lake Nona Blvd., Narcoossee Rd., and Moss Park Rd.) interpreting automobile crash and would cross through two Central Florida Expressway Authority interchanges for the S.R. data,performing field reviews of 417 Toll Road. Furthermore, Lake Nona Blvd. is a City of Orlando, not Orange County, road. existing signalized intersections As such a lengthy permitting effort was required to complete the MOT plans, as it involved for compliance with currentF addressing comments to the satisfaction of all three permitting agencies. Due to the length designed andd MUTCD criterion, of the ro ect, the MOTplan was divided into 36phases. No detours wer possible due to the designed and fabricated street 1 signs, and collecting and lack ofa suitable grid network in the vicinity to carry the traffic. Therefore, two-way traffic had analyzing traffic data, to be maintained on every roadway. For Moss Park Rd., Narcoossee Rd., and J. Lawson Blvd. this meant single and double lane closures in order for the pipelines to travel beneath the lanes or cross through the intersections. The MOT plan for Lake Nona Blvd. was the Education most extensive.A four-lane, divided roadway, Lake Nona Blvd. had to be converted to a two- M.S. in Civil Engineering, lane undivided road for this MOT plan because the only position available to fit the pies was University of Central Florida directly beneath the northbound lanes.All traffic was shifted over to the southbound lanes by B.S. in Civil Engineering, means of temporary diversion crossovers of the median. University of Central Florida W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • Project included Fully Detailed Lane Closure Plans for Central Blvd. at the 1-4 overpass Licenses I Certifications Phased Road, Closures and Detours for Central Blvd. and all intersecting streets Dedicated Professional Engineer- FL(No. Pedestrian detours,All MOT plans had to accommodate simultaneous Roadway and 8DOT F overhead and undergound utility work, MOT plan development and implementation FDOT AMOT No. 6082 required extensive coordination between FDOT, City of Orlando, SGL, CPH, and the CMAR FDEP Stormwater Inspector No. 32531 contractor. Key Strengths • Proeec Management • Roadway paving, widening, extensions, new roads; as well as turn lane additions and traffic upgrades • FDOT LAPelines and • Signing and Pavement Marking • Maintenance of Traffic Plans • Public Involvement @ollD THOMRS J. GRLLOWRII, PSM Project Surveyor 30 Total Years of Experience •19 Years with (PH ; I . Similar Project Experience Mr. Galloway has over 30 years City of Largo—Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility (AWWTF) Biological Treatment of experience in the surveyingImprovements Design-Build Project and mapping profession, and • CPH was awarded the design and permitting for the City of Largo's $53 million Wastewater has a Bachelor of Science Reclamation Facility(WWRF) Biological Treatment Improvements project as part of a De- of Surveying and Mapping sign/Build Team with CPH as the designer and Kiewit Infrastructure South as the contractor. from the University of Florida. • 18 MGD Facility His experience ranges from • CPH's main objective was to reduce the effluent total Nitrogen (TN) Concentration for working in the field and office Surface Waster Discharge based on Facility's Participations in the Tampa Bay Nitrogen on small to large develo ment ManagementD Consortium (TBNMC) projects, to servinc as Party. • CPH's Design Provided: Operational Cost Reductions, Increased Reliability, Electrical Chief/Surveyroject Maner and Technician,urvey • Instrumentation System Improvements and Efficient Natural Biological Process that Uses Project Managc�er SurveyImprovements, 9� Manager. Mr.-Galloway has Less Energy served as Principal and Director of the Surveying Division of the Simpson Road 30"Water Main Project firm since its establishment in • TWA needed to extend a 30"water main from their Parkway Water Treatment Plant north 2001. He has overseen the along Simpson Road to just south of Boggy Creek Road. The water main route had department's growth from two significant crossings of both US Highway 192 and the Florida Turnpike. survey crews to managing the This phase of the Pro ect consisted of approximately 5 300 I.f of conventionallyinstalled current seven survey crews. J PP Y . Additionally he has been Ductile Iron 30" water main Right of way, 1,080 I.f. of 30"fusible PVC installed within 1,060 I.f personally involved in over of directionally drilled 36" fusible PVC casing pipe across the Florida Turnpike. 2,500 surveys while at CPH. Southwest Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility Nutrient Reduction and Expansion Project—Volusia County Education • CPH provided process evaluation, design, permitting funding assistance, and CEI services. B.S. in Surveying and The existing USBF and Orbal process was converted to a 2.70 MGD 4-Stage Bardenpho Mapping, University of Florida Process With EQ(Diffused Air). Project met 5/5/3/1 and plant was operational throughout construction. Expansion of the treatment capacity by 1.0 million gallons per day(MGD) based on the State of Florida's established TMDL for nitrate (NO3-) that would allow for the Licenses I(ertiflcations restoration and protection of Blue Spring and Blue Spring Run. Professional Surveyor& Mauer- Highlands Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement FL 'No. LS6549) • Replaced approximately 9,500 ft. each of aged gravity sewer and small diameter water main NC=ES Council#1291) • Also included a sewer and roadway repair • Over 240 service connections within the projects residential streets that required both new water and sewer connections Key Strengths • Responsible for the reconstruction of existing streets, including construction of stormwater • Surveying and inlets and storm sewers, replacement of sanitary sewers and laterals, installation of new Management water mains, construction of new concrete curb, and roadway reconstruction • Highway Projects • Land Development • Commercial and Private Projects • Municipal Projects co liii - i ..- -, 'A ,';' ' s . RANDALL L. ROBERTS, PSM f . Project Surveyor { N. 46 Total Years of Experience •16 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience • Mr. Roberts has more than Sanford 1st Street Streetscape Improvements (FDOT LAP) 46 years of experience and • Streetscape design package for a 6 block section of historic First Street(approximately 0.40 serves the firm of CPH as miles) a Quality Control Survey • Designed the roadway, landscape, architecture, and utility plans and prepared specifications Manager. Prior to joining for the complete reconstruction of the roadway, including several utility upgrades CPH,he worked in the Central • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT Florida area and performed • Responsible for detailed maintenance of traffic plans and utility relocations boundary, topographic, • The team used its in-house 3D survey team to provide right-of-way surveys, while minimizing route, mortgage and as-built impacts to traffic and to provide a"virtual tour"of existing conditions and the proposed surveys, along with preparing improvements duringthe public relations effort subdivision I-ats, wetland P location andpFEMA elevation certificates. Mr. Roberts also Area IV Well Outfitting and Raw Water Transmission Main- Phase I and II has experience with utilit • Phase I- Drilling o -5 water supply production wells, 3 saline water monitoring wells, outfitting route surveys including the of 6 production wells, and construction of approximately 72,000 I.f. of new raw water following: Lake Bryan b9kv line transmission main (16-20-inch diameter pipeline)from the City's Mourning Dove Water for Florida Power Corporation Treatment Plant to the Area IV well field tr iniO line through Phase II-Well drilling of 8 production wells and 1 saline water monitoring well, conversion of 7 milesA Orange County; • 1 test well to aproduction well, and well outfittingof 9 production wells and Altamonte T15kv line for Florida Power Corporation • Additionally, the.project included the construction of approximately 18,975 linear feet of raw transmission line through 11 water transmission main from the north end of the existing Area IV Phase 1 Wellfield (near miles in Seminole County. well 408)to each of the Area IV Phase 2 production wells (Wells WR-1 through WR-9) Education Sanford North WRF Reclaimed Water Augmentation System Surveying Program, College • The reclaimed water augmentation facility has a design capacity of 7.3 MGD. y g g , g Assisted the City in obtaining low interest construction loans through the SRF program as of Engineering, University of well as a matching grant from the US EPA. Florida with Konors, 1975 • The final augmentation system improvements include the following improvements: Lake Water Pumping Station and screening facilities, Fifteen (15)deep-bed, continuous licenses I Certifications backwashing, upflow tertiary filters, 2.0 MG reclaimed water ground storage tank, SCADA Professional Surveyor& system improvements,Ancillary filtration and chemical feed equipment involving the Mapper—FL(No. LS3144) installation of two(2)4.0 MGD ACTIFLO Treatment Units NCEES Council#1419 Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV(FDOT LAP) • Provided civil, survey, landscape architecture, permitting • Project consisted of 2.5 Mile Multi-Use Path/14'Wide Key Strengths • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Surveying and • Coordination with multiple municipalities Management • Highway Projects SR-50 Utility Relocation Project • CommercialLand c and Privatet/ Provided improvements to over 13 miles of the water distribution system and wastewater r t and • collection andp transmission system within the SR-50 Corridor, one of the busiest roads in • Municipal Projects Central Florida—which is being expanded from 4-lanes to 6-lanes • Subdivision Plats and Lot • The utility improvements include building new facilities as well as the removal of facilities in Surveys conflict with the FDOT roadway design • Sectional Retracement SR-426 Utility Relocation Project • Constructed in conjunction with the FDOT widening project of 1.2 miles of SR-426 and was constructed as a Joint Project Agreement JPA . • Relocation of 10-inch water main along SR-426 that was in conflict with FDOT's improvements. The existing 10-inch water main was replaced with a 16-inch. • Installation of a new wastewater system in the area consisting of over 4,000 ft. of a gravity sewer lines ranging from 8-inch to 15-inch and a new master lift station and 1,300 ft. of a 10- CY0 Lb inch force main including a 270 ft. directional drill under Red Bug Lake Road. i Y ‘, , T , ! LJ!IREHIPSM . Project Suruevor /�` - 28 Total Years of Experience .14 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Mr. Katrek has more than Southwest Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility Nutrient Reduction and Expansion 28 years of experience in Project—Volusia County the surveying and mapping • CPH provided process evaluation, design, permitting, funding assistance, and CEI services. profession. His experience The existing USBF and Orbal process was converted to a 2.70 MGD 4-Stage Bardenpho ranges from working in the Process With EQ (Diffused Air). Project met 5/5/3/1 and plant was operational throughout field and office on small to construction. Expansion of the treatment capacity by 1.0 million gallons per day(MGD) large development projects, based on the State of Florida's established TMDL for nitrate (NOB-) that would allow for the to serving as an Instrument restoration and protection of Blue Spring and Blue Spring Run. man, Party Chief/Survey CADD Technician, Project Manager Palm Coast WTP No. 3 and Survey manager. Mr. Katrek is proficient in the use • New 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizing the LPRO treatment technology to treat the of computer software programs confined surficial aquifer water and field equipment such as: • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG AutoCAD Land Development • Chemical storage building (4,500 sq. ft.) Desktop, TDS-Data Collection • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices& hardware and software Toppcon locker rooms (6,500 sq. ft.) & Leica total stations, trimble • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future Post Processing Software, wastewater personnel Leica GPS Equipment, and C & G Software. City of Sanford's Water Treatment Plant No. 2— Disinfection By-Product Reduction Improvements Education • CPH provided the design of improvements to the City of Sanford's Water Treatment Plant A.S. in Architecture & Building No. 2. Technology with Honors • The improvements were part of an overall projject being funded through FDEP#DW590120, to comply with the stage 2 of the Disinfection By-Products Rule. • Water Plant No. 2 is rated for 4.6 MGD ADF and furnishes conventional aeration and disinfection treatment prior to distribution to Sanford's water customers. Licenses I Certifications • The improvements were designed to remove the organics from the raw water, which were Professional Surveyor& identified as precursors of disinfection by-products (TTHM's) Mapper—FL(No. LS6233) Professional Land Surveyor— Gravity Package 2—Chickasaw Woods, East Orlando, Orlando Terrace/Azalea Park,Azalea PR(No. 23386) Cove, Gatlin Heights, Cimarron Drive NC ES Record No. 1342 • CPH performed an evaluation of the existing gravity sanitary sewer systems of the Chickasaw Woods subdivision and some outlying neighborhoods. • The project included 16,300 lineal feet of 8" CIPP sanitary sewer lining, 1,600 LF of 8" sewer Key Strengths replacement, 2,200 If of'6"forcemain replacement, replace 7 manholes, seal and recoat 82 manholes, 50 sewer lateral lining or replacements, replacement of 2,500 LF of 4"to 8"water • Surveying and Management main and the construction of the a new duplex pump station. • Highway Projects • The project also included roadway replacement due to sewer relocations occurring mostly in • Land Development/ paved roadways. Commercial and Private • CPH also provided construction administration services. Projects • Municipal Projects T!r!!!! s)t 21 Total Years of Experience•16 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Mrs. Daly serves CPH as Southwest Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility Nutrient Reduction and Expansion principal environmental Project—Volusia County scientist. She has 27 years • CPH provided process evaluation, design, permitting funding assistance, and CEI services. of environmental consulting The existing USBF and Orbal process was converted to a 2.70 MGD 4-Stage Bardenpho experience with project Process With EQ (Diffused Air). Project met 5/5/3/1 and plant was operational throughout management, environmental construction. Expansion of the treatment capacity by 1.0 million gallons per day(MGD) resource assessments, based on the State of Florida's established TMDL for nitrate (NO3-)that would allow for the wetland delineation, restoration and protection of Blue Spring and Blue Spring Run. permitting, mitigation design and implementation,atiot land SSA-ESA 36"Water Main and 24" Reclaimed Water Main Project management, habitat mapping, jurisdictional determinations, • Orange County Utilities (County) recently selected CPH for design, bidding, and construction wetland functional analyses, services for seven miles of both a 36-inch Potable Water Main and a 20-inch Reclaimed protected wildlife surveys and Water Main. management programs field • The project includes the installation of approximately 7 miles of parallel 36-inch potable survey design and habitat water main and 24-inch reclaimed water main from J. Lawson Blvd. to Moss Park Rd via a restoration,-tortoise surveys, combination of directional drill,jack and bore, and open-cut installation. permittingg and relocation Mrs.DaTy commensala rry species. Simpson Road 30"Water Main Project expert witness on various • TWA needed to extend a 30" water main from their Parkway Water Treatment Plant north environmental matters for along Simpson Road to just south of Boggy Creek Road. The water main route had condemnation proceedings. significant crossings of both US Highway 192 and the Florida Turnpike. • This phase of the Project consisted of approximately 5,300 l.f of conventionally installed Ductile Iron 30" water main Right of way, 1,080 I.f. of 30"fusible PVC installed within 1,060 I.f Education of directionally drilled 36"fusible PVC casing pipe across the Florida Turnpike. M.B.A., FMU, Summa Cum Laude Palm Coast WWTP No. 2—Phase I MBR/BNR Facility . B.S. in Biological Sciences, • Selected by the City to provide professional engineering services for the planning, design, Florida State University oermittinc and construction engineering, inspection and management(CEIM)of a new'2.0 MGD MEN/BNR treatment facility, expandable to 6.0 MGD. Licenses I Certifications • The new BNR facility utilizes the MBR process in conjunction with anaerobic, pre-anoxic, U.S.Army Corps of Encineers nitrification and post-anoxic biological processes to achieve AWT standards. The MBR Wetland Delineator, FD:P process requires a much smaller-footprint than that of a conventional 5-stage BNR process; Certified Stormwater Inspector, a single MBR process tank replaces the re-aeration, secondary clarifier and tertiary filtration Prescribed Burner,Authorized processes. Gopher Tortoise Agent(GTA -09-00145), LEED Accredited Palm Coast WTP No. 3 Professional • New 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizing the LPRO treatment technology to treat the confined surficial aquifer water • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG Key Strengths • Chemical storage building (4,500 sq. ft.) • ProjectManagement • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices & • Ecological Assessments locker rooms(6,500 sq. ft.) • Environmental Permitting • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future • Mitigation Program Design pe • rsonnel Delineation wastewater • Land Management • Consumptive Use Permitting • Functional Assessments • Water Quality Monitoring • Wildlife Assessment, Management, & Permitting ICY 0l i ��, AARON P. MOORE, PINS .:. Environmental Scientist Vie. 40, ot_ 20 Total Years of Experience•15 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience Mr. Moore serves CPH as an City of Lake Alfred Wellfield Permitting &Compliance Monitoring Environmental Scientist, and he • Project scientist responsible for the permitting, renewing the WUP, Wetland Impact has over 20 years of experience Assessment and monitoring the wellfield forte City of Lake Alfred with wetland delineations, • Monitoring involves data logger water level collection, piezometer installation, rainfall data habitat mapping, environmental collection and analysis, statistical analysis of the data, photographic monitoring, quantitative and functional assessments, and qualitative assessments, hydrograph production and annual/bi-annual reporting to wetland mitigation monitoring, regulating agencies protected species surveys, monitoring and permitting, and environmental resource City of Oviedo Wellfield Compliance Monitoring permitting. He has also • Project scientist responsible for the permitting, renewing the WUP, Wetland Impact participafed in wetland Assessment and compliance monitoring for the City of Oviedo's wellfield mitigation planning, municipal • Monitoring involves data logger water level collection, piezometer installation, rainfall data project review andeminenf collection and analysis, photographic monitoring, statistical data analysis, quantitative and domain cases. Mr. Moore has qualitative assessments, hydrograph production and annual/bi-annual reporting extensive experience with all aspects of environmental permit process. City of Edgewater CUP Compliance Monitoring • Conducted vegetative & photographic monitoring, water level measurements, data management and analysis, and report preparation Education • Project involved well installation, coordination with landowners and SJRWMD, survey and B.S. in Biology,, Minor Studies in ecological monitoring services for the wellfield development. Chemistry, University of Central • Responsible for conducting all monthly water level monitoring events and submitting Florida comprehensive annual reports and bi-annual water level data reports to SJRWMD. licenses I Certifications Mill Creek Storage Pond• The Mill Creek Storage Pond site was originally constructed in 1999 to provide fill for the Professional Wetland Scientist extension of the Greenway through the City of Sanford. Certification-#2440 • CPH designed and performed all ecological analyses including species surveys, wetland perm Authorized Gopher Tortoise functional assessments (UMAM and HEP), wetland delineation, historical permitting Agent 'GTA-09-00125A) SWFWMD Soils Identification research, and hydrology studies in order to propose a hydroperiod that would facilifate Course, Florida United the City's ability to meet their water storage need while providing hydrology to the existing Mitigation Assessment mitigation areas as previously permitted by the SJRWMD. Methodology Course, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gee Creek Erosion Control Project— Phases 2, 3 and 4 Wetland Delineation • Scientist responsible for environmental services and permitting for this stormwater improvement and erosion control project for Gee Creek bank stabilization. Key Strengths • CPH Environmental completed project certification with the ACOE and SJRWMD. • Scientist responsible for land use/habitat mapping, wetland delineation and a wildlife survey • Environmental Resource in support of projectpermitting. Permittin Prepared wetland avoidance and minimization narrative, UMAM • Protect Sgpecies Surveys • analysis, environmental and Permitting /Relocation portions of permit applications, mitigation design and conducting agency coordination to • Wetland Delineation acquire permits from the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers and SJRWMD permits. • Mitigation Design, Monitoring & North Peninsula State Park Saltmarsh Restoration Implementation • Designed and constructed 34 acres of saltmarsh restoration for the North Peninsula State • Ecological Assessments Park. • Habitat Management Assisted with the restoration of the saltmarsh includinggopher tortoise survey, permitting & • WUP/CUP Permitting g p Y • Water Quality Monitoring relocation. and Assessment • Wetland Impact Analysis oCY 0 / CLINT T. IAN N Off I r •y (Alai 4, -,.., ....,,,, .;_ 23 Total Years of Experience . 21 Years with (PH Similar Project Experience Education Palm Coast WTP No. 3 Architectural/Structural • New 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizing the LPRO treatment technology to treat the confined surficial aquifer water AutoCAD Diploma, • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG St Augustine Technical Center • Chemical storage building (4,500 sq. ft.) • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices & locker rooms (6,500 sq. ft) • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future Licenses I Certifications wastewater personnel FDOT Asphalt Paving Technician, Level I & II Cigar Lake Pump Station Intermediate Maintenance of • Performed design, permitting and construction services for a reclaimed water pump station Traffic for the City of Palm Coast • The pump station consists of a 40'x 76' building including a pump room, an electrical room, and a chemical feed room. Included in the pump room are three horizontal split case centrifugal.pumps, tumble disk filter system, an air compressor, and a vacuum system for the pump priming ICY 0 • The chemical feed room has two 500 gallon storage tanks for sodium hypochlorite and a chemical feed pump skid • The pump stations ultimate capacity is designed for 10 MGD ADF LAIAIRENCE 0. PULTZ, P.E. • . _ Project Engineer ((R I(El) 17 Total Years of Experience .17 Years with (PH ..., , Similar Project Experience r Eustis Eastern WTP / . • Phase I included wells No. 1 and 2, a 15,000 gallons hydropneumatic tank, approximately 1,500 LF of 12-inch raw watermain, approximately 2,000 LF of 20-inch distribution system main • Phase II included expansion of the electrical/pumps operations building, additional site Education fencing, a 250,000 gallon ground storage tank, and two 1,500 gpm high service pumps B.S. in Civil Engineering, City of Eustis-Grand Island Booster Station University of Central Florida • Design, permitting and construction administration • 2.16 MGD peak flow pumping station Licenses I(ertiflcations • Included a 0.5 MG ground storage tank, two 1,500 gpm high service pumps, 1,200 LF of 16- Professional Engineer—FL inch water line extension (No. 70947) Casselberry- Hunterfield Booster Station • Design included a 250,000 gallon reinforce concrete ground storage tank, two 1,500 gallon per minute high service pumps with 100 horsepower motors, and a disinfection system that included two sodium hypochlorite pumps mounted on a skid and solution tanks • Included full electrical provisions to power the equipment, and instrumentation for monitoring and control of the equipment(SCADA) • Special design features included designing and constructing the facade of the building to look like other homes in the community, and ensure that the facility blends in with the surrounding 0 / properties DONALD E. MCKENNA Sr. GIS Analyst 36 Total Years of Experience•14 Years with(PH Similar Project Experience Mr. McKenna serves CPH as Senior GIS Analyst in City of Titusville-Area IV Wellfields &Raw Water Transmission Main Environmental Services, with • Prepare graphics to identify the protected species and wetlands, production wells, monitoring over 36 years of experience wells, raw water mains, wetland impacts, species surveys, avoidance, & minimization efforts in the Civil Engineering field, to permit wellfield expansion. as well as Mapping, with the last 14 years in Geographic Palm Coast-Wellfield (40,000 acres) Information Systems, GIS. • Prepare graphics demonstrating the location of production wells, monitoring wells, predicted Mr. McKenna has a wide drawn-down, and raw water mains to assist with CUP permitting. range of experience in both the public and private sectors Most Precious Blood Catholic Church (60 acres) concerning Civil Engineering • Prepared graphics for feasibility ,study, species surveys, permitting, mitigation design, and Design, Construction Project post permit compliance monitoring. Management, remote sensing, GIS Mapping and Technical City of Palm Coast, Citation Blvd. &Old Kings Road support for Water Quality • Obtained data from survey team, environmental team, and the City to create graphics to Sampling Devices. clearly communicate the permitting objective. City of Mt. Dora Lighthouse Point Dredging Project • Obtained data from survey team, environmental team, and the City to create graphics to clearly communicate the permitting objective. Education • Permitting and designing of dredging in an area of Lake Dora to remove accumulated • Post Baccalaureate Graduate sediments as part of a stormwater improvement project. Certificate in Geographic • Prepared permit sketches depicting the existing condition, proposed condition, cross sections Information Systems, depicting the volume of sediment proposed for removal and prepared an BMP protocol. Pennsylvania State University • B.A. in Geography/Earth Science, Framingham State College Licenses&Certifications • Certified Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) Key Strengths • Geographic Information Systems/Mapping • Geography • Civil engineering • Computer aided design CAD • Remote Sensing • Spatial Analysis 1E. 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Our design experience encompasses computer/PLC controlled systems utilizing SCADA based systems for interfacing to remote locations, as well as hard wired relay controlled custom solutions. Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) � Role:Electrical Engineering/1&C/SCADA ` 8401 Lake Worth Road, Suite 221 Electrical Design Associates Lake Worth, FL 33467 Electrical Design Associates, Inc. is a small sized consulting engineering firm specializing in electrical and instrumentation design for water and wastewater facilities. We provide consulting engineering services primarily to the public sectors. Our staff's electrical experience includes electrical and instrumentation system designs for industrial plants, specifically Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities located throughout the state of Florida. Our electrical distribution systems experience covers the full range up to 4,160 volt distribution systems as well as standby generator systems. Our instrumentation systems design experience includes SCADA and PC based systems, as well as numerous traditional plant monitoring and control panel designs. Our design experience encompasses computer/PLC controlled systems utilizing SCADA based systems for interfacing to remote locations, as well as hard wired relay controlled custom solutions. Connect Consulting, Inc. (CCI) Role:Hydrogeology/Wells ♦♦CCI 19505 NW 184 Terrace ConnKt Conwlting,Inc. High Springs, F L 32643 Water Resource Consultants CCI is a private and progressive hydrogeologic firm dedicated to providing innovative and economical solutions for our clients hydrogeologic and water resource planning issues. CCI's ground water supply projects have ranged from preliminary well siting with aquifer testing and evaluation to detailed wellfield design and construction. 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ORANGE COUNTY (SINCE 1985) 0 TOHO WATER AUTHORITY (SINCE 2006) ?;:�„s� Client Contact: CNTY Client Contact: , Ms. Christina Crosby '"xNMt'` Mr. Edwin Matos, P.E., Engineering 9150 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825 951 Martin Luther King Blvd., Kissimmee, FL 34741 Phone: 407.254.9706 Phone: 407.944.5024 Fax: 407.254.9799 Fax: 407.343.4264 E-Mail: Christina.Crosby@ocfl.net E-Mail: EMatos@tohowater.org • SR 50 Utility Relocation Project • Poinciana Blvd and US-17/92 Water Main • S.R. 528 Utility Relocation Project • Main Street Sewer Improvements • Moselle Avenue and Corrine Terrace Pump • Highlands Gravity Sewer and Water Main Stations and Forcemain Replacements Replacement • Investors Row Forcemain Replacement • Martin Luther King Blvd 12" Reclaimed Water • SR 400 Forcemain Relocation Project Main • Rio Grande Avenue Sewer Line Replacement • Timber and Jackson Water Main • Chickasaw Woods Residential Development • Secret Lake Road 12" Water Main Utility Evaluations • Neo City Force Main • University Shores Gravity Main Improvements • Tiger/Walnut - Country Club Road Water Main • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations • Osceola Parkway Phase II Utility Relocations • Bonneville Lift Station • Boggy Creek Road Intersection Utility Relocation • SR 482 Utility Relocations • Toho I Gravity Sewer Rehabilitation Replacement • Sunflower Master Pump Station • Simpson Road 30" Water Main Project • Lake Conway East Water and Wastewater System Improvements CITY OF CASSELBERRY (SINCE 1965) .:4, '3%, • SR 15 Utility Relocations Client Contact: Mr. Mark Gisclar, Public Works Director 4- CITY OF SANFORD (SINCE 1958) 95 Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry, FL 32707 Client Contact: �_ ° ;, Phone: 407.262.7725 Ext. 1234 Mr. Bilal Iftikhar, P.E., Public Works Director' Fax: 407.262.7767 P.O. Box 1788, Sanford, FL 32772-1788 E-Mail: mgisclar@casselberry.org Phone: 407.688.5000, Ext. 5085 • Casselberry Infiltration Inflow E-Mail: bilal.iftikhar@sanfordfl.gov • ARRA-Funded Water System Improvements • SR 46 Utility Relocations • Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) area • Sanford Reclaimed Water System • U.S. 17-92/Triplet Lake • Water Main Looping Construction • Hunterfield Booster Station • US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase II • Lake Howell Area Septic Tank Elimination • Water Treatment Plant Operations Building • Seminole Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Expansion • Fort Mellon Lift Station • Queens Mirror Erosion Control Project • Sanford South Water Resource Center • City of Casselberry Master Wastewater Plan • Sanford North WRF • Casselberry Water Reclamation Facility • Mayfair Water Treatment Plant CITY OF PALM COAST (SINCE 1998) CITY OF OVIEDO (SINCE 1991) Client Contact: u" "' Client Contact: w� Steve Flanagan Mr. Bobby Wyatt, P.E., Public Works Director Utility Director 400 Alexandria Blvd., Oviedo, FL 32765 City of Palm Coast Phone: 407.971.5648 160 Lake Avenue Fax: 407.971.5808 Palm Coast, FL 32164 E-Mail: bwyatt@cityofoviedo.net Phone: 386.986.2354 • SR 426 Utility Relocation Project Email: sflanagan@palmcoastgov.com • Oviedo Reclaimed Water Main Phase I and II • Belle Terre Parkway Four-laning • U.S. 17-92 Water Main Upgrade • Palm Coast Reclaimed Water Distribution System • City of Oviedo Future Sanitary Sewer Flow Study Improvements • Clark Street Roadway Improvements • Palm Coast Wellfield • City of Oviedo Water Supply Plan • Old Kings Road North Reclaimed Water Main • Alafaya WRF Headworks and Surge Tank • Old Kings Road South Reclaimed Water Main • Improvements • Palm Coast Sludge Management System • Oviedo Water Treatment Plant • Palm Coast WTP #3 • Palm Coast WWTP No. 2 MBR . BNR TEMPLE TERRACE (SINCE 2016) al Twvt TE0.PACF Client Contact: VOLUSIA COUNTY (SINCE 1974) wi„! Troy Tinch, Director of Public Works Director for Client Contact: Public Utilities Mr. Michael Ulrich, Director 11250 North 56th Street, Temple Terrace, FL 33167 123 W. Indiana Ave., DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: 813.506.6575 Phone: 386.736.5965 Email: ttinch@templeterrace.com Fax: 386.740.5162 • Misc. Plan Review Services E-Mail: mulrich@volusia.org • Valve Replacement Project • Enterprise Road Utility Relocation • Potable Water Fire Line Stop • Donald E. Smith Reclaimed Water System • WTP Recoating Expansion • Misc. CADD Design Support Services • Volusia County Consumptive Use Permitting for • St. Augustine Live Oak Area Potable Water • Halifax Plantation • S.E. Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant FKAA (SINCE 2017) • Southwest Regional Water Reclamation Facility Client Contact: • Expansion BNR �+ >1 Joshua Peele CITY OF LAKE ALFRED (SINCE 1999) 1100 Kennedy Dr., Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305.809.2739 Client Contact: Fax: 305.809.2636 Mr. John Deaton, Utilities Director Email: jpeele@fkaa.com 155 E. Pomelo Street, Lake Alfred, FL 33850 • Pigeon Key Wastewater Treatment Study Phone: 863.298.5458 • Cross Key Wastewater Treatment Plant Fax: 863.968.5090 E-Mail: utildir@mylakealfred.com • City of Lake Alfred Water /Wastewater Facilities Plans • Lake Alfred WWTF Upgrade and Expansion Project • Lake Alfred & Winter Haven Potable Water Interconnect • Lake Alfred Sewer & Water Line • Force Main Extensions along 17/92 • Mariana Utility System • WUP 5-yr Compliance Monitoring 1H. PROJECT APPROACH APPROACH TO SCOPE OF SERVICES CPH has over 40 years of experience as related to utility, planning, design and construction for municipal clients. The team has provided various levels of service for water treatment / transmission, wastewater collection / treatment, and reclaimed water systems. Utility clients of all sizes rely on CPH and its team's engineering and management expertise to assist in providing solutions to complex challenges and meeting local, state, and federal regulatory requirements. In addition, CPH has extensive experience in the design of surface water augmentation systems, membrane systems (both water and wastewater), advanced and innovative water/ wastewater treatment processes, Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) strategies, sludge drying systems, vacuum sewer systems, PEP systems, reclaimed water transmission mains, and specific and extensive knowledge of pump station rehabilitations and utility system projects. Our team provides designs that are efficient, cost- effective, and operator-friendly. CPH has the experience to provide the City of Ocoee with all necessary technical services to exceed the expectations for any assigned project. Although the contract is for continuing services, through our extensive experience in utility systems we have put together a list of typical challenges associated with the different types of projects anticipated and some opportunities. This is followed by a discussion about the interaction of our project manager with City staff, our typical process for design implementation, as well as a discussion on how we approach project management. TYPICAL CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH PIPELINE PROJECTS The primary challenge for any type of conveyance system is the "Routing". This can be as simple as the shortest distance between two points or become extremely complicated when factored in with variables such as limited right-of-way or conflicts with existing utilities, obstructions or environmentally sensitive areas. CPH has the extensive experience required in dealing with all the variables associated with routing issues and can provide timely, cost effective solutions to any conflict resolutions. Routing Challenges: • Limited Right-of-way (R/W) or crowded R/W requiring stacked utilities (directional drill construction under - existing pipelines). The presence of some existing utilities regardless of separation may deem a route impossible or cost prohibitive. -- • Property issues - The most cost effective routing may require the acquisition of property or easements either through negotiated purchase or eminent domain, which will affect routing cost and schedules • Environmental considerations - Wetland, aerial and sub- aqueous crossings may require additional environmental permitting • Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) - A huge consideration of any routing evaluation is how a project impacts vehicular travel in congested areas. A good design considers MOT impacts during design and route impacts to local roadways. • Maintaining water and wastewater services during all phases of construction. All replacement and rehabilitation projects require consideration on how system service shall be maintained during this work. By-pass pumping and temporary routing may be quite costly and therefore how a system is maintained is key in the decision making process for a final design. • Trenchless installation - CPH has designed both large and small trenchless installation projects using a combination of directional drill and jack and bore technologies. Our substantial experience in both of these methods give us expertise to make the most cost effective and successful design for all types of trenchless installation. PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE System Hydraulics plays a crucial role in determining the most cost effective design options. Through the use of modeling software systems, various design scenarios can be analyzed to select the most economical design solutions that address current and future needs.As an example these models can be used to determine if upsizing an existing system is more economical than replacing a system. Modeling will also provide invaluable information relative to line sizing and material selection. Economics is another key consideration in determining the best design for a conveyance system. By following market trends associated with material and equipment cost, as well as specialized trades that may be required; such as directional drilling, micro-tunneling, jack and bore, etc., the most cost effective materials, equipment and methods available at the anticipated start of construction may be selected for design. Ultimately, the final design is determined through a process of analysis that will identify the most economical materials, equipment, and means and methods of construction for the conveyance systems being considered, and in consideration of the maintainability and service life of the completed system after construction. PROPER EQUIPMENT SELECTION ■ ■ `' CPH will take into account the planned life cycle of facilities while minimizing impacts for future construction.Selecting the proper equipment is arguably the most important part of the project. It affects the mechanical, electrical, and structural design. It has �..,: enormous budget implications and will impact the operating staff for years to come. Size and function will be reviewed in order to provide the City with the most economical I design based on both capital and maintenance cost. Existing structures/facilities will be used whenever possible in order to reduce cost. CPH will provide a thorough fut,9 s. "g #�_ evaluation during the preliminary design phase to "lock in" the design flow rate and t�'_ = • pump selections for assigned projects.Our team will confirm the actual design pumping • `` rates of all pumps when running simultaneously. CPH will work hand-in-hand with City staff to verify existing flows, future demands, system redundancy, pump station capabilities, and possible control strategies for high service pumps. A workshop meeting will be conducted upon selection to clearly identify the City's goals for assigned projects. TREATMENT PLANTS Plant processes, both existing and proposed can always present a challenge. Determining the remaining life cycle of existing systems and comparing them to new systems can present unique opportunities for the integration of state of the art IOW processes that may provide savings through decreased operational cost and increased plant capacity, while occupying a smaller footprint. This analysis is of particular importance when designing plants, both new and modified when considering sites of limited area. Plant processes occupy a wide range of site footprints depending / on the type and level of process required. CPH has the staff and expertise to provide the analysis required to determine the best economic value in plant process design /( considering both initial and long term costs. Plant capacity is another challenging 3�! consideration for both water and wastewater plant design. Depending on the process \ N, some plants may be re-rated for increased capacity, which is a very cost effective expansion option. CPH has performed this type of re-rating analysis for the Cities of Sanford, Palm Coast, Eustis, Volusia County and many other clients. START-UP AND OPERATIONS ASSISTANCE Upon substantial completion of construction, we can assist the City with the startup of projects. Our team will be on site to assure that all designed components are ready for start-up and that the process operates as the designer intended. We also routinely assist in operations training workshops for operations personnel for the facilities we design. Subsequent to the workshop training, our operations team will can continue to assist the City as necessary throughout startup duration. For many clients, CPH provides periodic operations inspections during the first 6- or 12-month period after start-up completion. This enables our design team to interact with the City operations and maintenance team to assure that the facilities are operating and responding according to design. CPH's approach to providing services to the City will be a collaborative effort between the City of Ocoee and CPH. Excellent communication protocols will be established between all parties to develop an understanding of all goals and budget constraints to assist in the development of specific scopes and schedules to complete projects assigned through the continuing services contract. Critical attention will be focused on the planning, conceptual design, implementation, maintenance, quality assurance, communication and management of each assignment assuring that completed projects exceed expectations, with the overall goal of completing projects on time and within budget. INTERACTION OF CPH PROJECT MANAGER AND THE CITY OF OCOEE CPH is committed to providing an experienced team to execute the projects, and will develop a work plan and schedule that meets the City's expectations and objectives. Our team's goal is to meet and exceed the City of Ocoee's expectations while establishing clear lines of M' communication and responsibilities between all parties. CPH's project management plan will r i address the expectations for the project, lines of communication, project participants, project •, goals and objectives, and project design standards. Our team will work in close collaboration with the City of Ocoee's to continue our established working relationship and to structure each project to meet the City's expectations. The Program Manager for this contract, Scott A. Breitenstein, P.E., will be the main point-of-contact for the City of Ocoee and the CPH team. He will manage all project schedules, budgets, and design teams. This will allow the City to have one assigned person that will be able to provide updates on any assigned project, as well as have accountability to deliver exceptional service to the City. PLAN OF APPROACH TO ACCOMPLISH THE TASKS IDENTIFIED IN THE SCOPE OF WORK We have outlined our overall project management plan and our process of production in this section.This process is proven, and has been successfully utilized on our past projects with all of our clients. PROJECT EXECUTION PROJECT MONITOR PROJECT INITIATION &CONTROL • Project Kick-Off Meeting [---- "Early Identification of Team Meeting/ Issues and Potential Project Planning Problems t • V Review Concepts, ✓Develop Scope,Staff-Hours Estimate, Approaches, 30%,60%,90%,&Final Fee,and Schedule Deliverables, Review Submittals Constructability,and Track Lessons Learned ! City Staff Coordination ✓Risk Management ✓Communication "Grant/Funding t Deadlines "Regulatory City Staff Reviews Construc tability/Value Value Requirements y/ ✓Development/Growth/ Engineering Reviews City Staff Capacity , , Coordination "Permit Requirement,. Permit Applications Solicitation Documents "Budgetary/Economic &Check Requests • Constraints "GIP Funding Limits Log pen items: r r "Any Changes Changes in Scope,Schedule,and Budget "Any Open or Unresolved Issues or Questions City Staff Review Bidding "Any Action Items .'Log Issues and Changes Negotiate(as needed)Scope,Fee,& ',Risk Register Schedule ' V Returned to Consultant for Respond to Questions from Permit Agency Submittals Biddersaddenda su and Ise any r r Approval/ Respond to Requests for Receive Bids NTP Additional Information from Permitting Agencies Review Bids/Recommend ................................ Prepare Conformed for Award Documents In order to develop a scope of work that fulfills the City's objectives, it is extremely important to initially discuss the proposed project in as much detail as possible. Identifying any options for the design, permitting,and construction issues is critical to properly completing the project. Pre-proposal discussions with the City will be conducted prior to developing a final scope of work, to thoroughly understand the project objectives, desired outcomes, time constraints, and budget.The pre-proposal discussions will include documentation gathered and potential options for the project. Up-front planning used by CPH identifies key design criteria, and allows for early identification of critical decisions related to utility coordination requirements of various private land owners, specific permitting agencies, and field conditions. This process assists in providing a detailed final scope that will meet the City's goals and objectives. For large projects such as plant improvement projects, the different design possibilities are compiled into an organized Preliminary Design Report (PDR) which allows CPH and the City to co-create the project in the most logical and economical approach. During the conceptual design phase, the CPH team will focus on finalizing the preferred design solution and to identify areas of concern including construction methods. CPH will obtain any additional data (record drawing, existing reports, and survey) that is critical in this stage of the project. The Preliminary Design Report (PDR) will also identify the selected materials of construction including key design criteria, such as, utility crossings and connections as well as any specialty construction methods that may need to be done to properly complete the project.The result of this phase will be 30 percent plan along with a technical memorandum which will includes a summary of the project and recommendations, permit requirements,standard details, updated opinion of probable construction cost, construction methods, and definition of challenges / solutions.Smaller projects such as pipeline upgrades may or may not include a PDR; however, key design decisions are still discussed with the City to ensure the City is aware of the various options and the time and budget impact of each. CPH's quality review team will provide a review of the documentation and provide any feedback to be included in updated documents. A progress meeting will be held to review and discuss the PDR and 30 percent layout and incorporate any of City's comments into the final concept of design. Survey and geotechnical work typically commences at the start of the project once the City and CPH together have determined the most logical and cost effective approach. CPH has in-house surveyors capable of conventional surveying and high-definition laser 3D surveys -the complexity of the project (such as crowded heavily traveled road right-of-way or plant sites containing numerous facilities may warrant laser 3D surveys). Our 3D laser equipment is state of the art in surveying technology,which allows for a more efficient, detailed, and cost efficient surveying product. The laser scanner can also provide the City of Ocoee with precise construction information, including grade elevations,to allow for other project related studies, or follow-up design efforts. CPH understands the needs for a comprehensive topographic survey and subsurface utility engineering (SUE) mapping. Our team has prepared design based on all levels of utility designation levels. In addition to quality topo and SUE mapping, CPH also coordinates with all local utilities known to be within a project area to assure no utility conflicts are being created after the project survey is complete and while design and project award are underway. CPH believes in a proactive approach to permitting. For larger and more complicated projects, this includes pre- application meetings between CPH,the City, and regulatory agencies to define elements of the project and foster continuous interaction. For smaller projects, CPH has the experience to put together a permit application and package that can be directly submitted to the agency that is responsible for review. We find that the interaction between the parties expedites the process and eliminates unnecessary review questions. CPH will assist in preparing and submitting the permit applications when the plans are at 90 percent completion and have been approved by the City-in some cases (such as where there are wetlands or threatened and endangered species), early submittal (typically at the 60% phase) to the review agencies is recommended to minimize the impact to the overall project schedule. CPH's goal with all of its projects is to develop complete construction documents for the project. CPH makes sure the City is kept aware of the key submittal dates and updates the City on its progress throughout. Each milestone deliverable (typically consisting of construction plans, specifications, and construction cost estimates) will be reviewed by CPH's quality assurance and control team. Review meetings are held with the City after each submittal in order to address City comments or concerns, and follow written responses are also provided to the City addressing its comments. The goal is to help the City actively monitor the project and confirm that the expected budget for the project will be met. CPH has extensive experience with Bidding and Construction Phase services. During Bidding, CPH prepares written responses to Bidder questions and prepares draft addenda items as needed to address questions forwarded by the City. CPH typically assists the City during construction by reviewing submittals, attending meetings, conducting site visits,responding to Requests for Information,preparing Record Drawings,attending walk-throughs,and preparing punch lists. If needed, CPH has a number of construction field representatives to assist the City with inspections for plant work, processes, site construction and pipeline construction. CPH has the capability to provide full time construction engineering inspection, as well as assistance with training and commissioning activities. During construction, communication and direct interface are critical to resolving permitting issues, plan discrepancies, budget issues, field conflicts, and unforeseen or changed conditions. The CPH team will provide the City of Ocoee with an efficient and responsive team,fully capable of handling all project details. Our approach to resolving conflicts that occur throughout the project's construction is to prioritize issues based upon their impact to production or their potential for a change request. Conflicts and unforeseen conditions can significantly influence project progress as well as drive up costs. Our inspectors and project manager will work closely with the contractor to vigorously pursue solutions by providing immediate and swift decisions that will allow the contractor to continue production work. Our project manager will be our team's key facilitator. The CPH team will assemble all relevant information, review and evaluate that information, work closely with the contractor to vigorously pursue solutions,and recommend the most efficient and effective course of action.We will forward recommendations to the City's project manager and the engineer-of-record for review. Upon resolution, we will verify that approved remedial actions are carried out and that all contract administration associated with the change are accurately tracked and documented. With the support of our senior project engineer, our project manager will address problems as they arise and will keep the key decision makers informed of all pending issues. MANAGING BUDGETS, RISKS, SCHEDULES, AND EXPECTATIONS The key to successful management of continuing contracts and projects, is to ensure that project challenges and risks are identified PROJECT INITIATION early, and a plan is developed to ensure the City's goals are achieved. CPH has developed a process in which when our clients notify us about a potential project, our Program Manager • ✓Early Identification of and any lead project engineer perform upfront Team Meeting / Issues and Potential due diligence. This includes performing a field Project Planning 4 Problems visit to understand the project, limitations, ✓ Develop Scope,Staff Hours Estimate, ✓Review Concepts, p Fee,and Schedule Approaches, opportunities, the overall area, etc. From this Deliverables, visit, we then brainstorm ideas for possible Constructability,and Track Lessons Learned solutions, as well as a risk register that outlines ✓Risk Management concerns that mayaffect the project's schedule ✓Communication ✓Grant/Funding and budget. This register is then presented, Deadlines✓Regulatory along with our preliminary findings from the Requirements field as well as any desktop data we may be City Staff ✓Development/Growth/ able to obtain to the City's PM in a preliminary Capacity p ry Coordination ✓Permit Requirements discussion about how to approach the project. ✓Budgetary/Economic Constraints From this meeting, the team then defines and ✓CIP Funding Limits creates a scope of services and man-hours. This extra legwork by the CPH team, saves our clients time and money, as well as minimizes Negotiate (as needed) Scope, Fee, & scope creep. This process allows us to begin Schedule with cost savings in mind even before a notice to proceed is ever issued, and makes sure our expectations of project outcomes are inline with the City. Approval / NTP As we continue throughout the design, the risk PROJECT EXECUTION register is updated for the project. This could include newadditions such asfunding deadlines, community concerns, etc. or a verification that an item has been "solved". Throughout the life Project Kick-Off Meeting of the project, our team will communicate these ✓Early Identification of items to the City, to help the City understand Issues and Potential what and how items impact the projects cost Problems ✓Review Concepts, ' and schedule. Each risk is given a priority level Approaches, 30%, 60%, 90%, &Final in relation to its effect on the project, and as any Deliverables, Review Submittals Constructability,and major risk is identified our team will immediately Track Lessons Learned ✓Risk Management coordinate with the City.This could be something ✓Communication such as an environmental or geotechnical/soils ✓Grant/Funding Deaddl lines City Staff Reviews concern from any preliminary data gathering, to Requirements feedback from the community that may affect ✓Development/Growth/ the proposed design option such as the need for Capacity ✓Permit Requirements Permit Applications easements. This level of coordination is tracked ✓Budgetary/Economic &Check Requests Solicitation Documents through our internal project management CFn ✓ programs and sheets. CIPIP Funding Limits City Staff Review Bidding r t Returned to Consultant for Respond to Questions from Permit Agency Submittals Bidders and Issue any Addenda V Respond to Requests for Receive Bids Additional Information from Permitting Agencies Review Bids/Recommend for Award 11. — CURRENT AND PROJECTED WORKLOAD The current and projected workload of our team is such that we can provide responsive service to the City of Ocoee. We are well-staffed, equipped with our nearby locations, and believe that we and our team members can provide a high quality, professional service to the City that is completely responsive and cost effective. The graph below depicts our current contracted backlog with no consideration for any additional work. The current workload will spread over 13 months. Our current production capability is $4,500,000 per month. With that capacity, there are more than adequate personnel hours to cover the workload. 5,000,000 4,500,000 Ili ■ ■ ■ ■ f i i i i f i 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 )Jcryo 06' s ,J J, eQ o oeo ac �e'0 \e§ PQ` 46A ,1> )J cs tSeriesl tSeries2 SECTION 2. FIRM'S LOCATION AND FORMS CPH has ten (10) offices in the State of Florida with support of approximately 240 personnel throughout the company to assist in the projects for the City of Ocoee. The City will have the direct commitment of the CPH Orlando Office, located at 1117 East Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida. The CPH Orlando office is staffed with employees that include registered personnel, administrative staff, and owners of the firm to accomplish the projects on time and within budget. Office Location Approximate Distance from City Offices CPH Orlando 15 Miles CPH Sanford 35 Miles -• 1 t -..'i•e lt1%,*/4 7 f ` 7 $ 1 .7Y ice, • 1 . r -fin!a� {.,fit - ir. _ ,{�. 1,f ;"r:) s\ . s 1 ... t r•. TAP -'s) s ' 11.1" r" r, , 5 •} CPH SANFORD ,} .. ' r ; y f: r , A., 500 W. FULTON ST. *�# F�- R . �, ,-.,, ' AL_ ' .y* SANFORD, FL 32771 r _ " if • k,.. F. _ `�- r i tyr t., < yF K ,♦ .{ t{+ ill' ';. .')1 .. 7 • r , ,, _ -,,, _ .'m`. .�+ f�.� }' - .tip �" 4. • • „ ....„44., ..• ;a�. CITY OF OCOEE E °i r• ti.,' 150 N. LAKESHORE DR. :le:,.'d X ` - CPH ORLANDO OCOEE, FL 34761 sr N ,A .�y 4 -'�,,,,, 1117 E. ROBINSON ST. .,i . 1 V% ...it., `ti,' '* y ORLANDO, FL 32801 , .. t-};'7 R '. L. '.* .,. , �., S Z 1< i .• a z .4.:-, ,'fir -.,• \ •. 9•0 fl 4 ,, +', If i• 'it _e_$ r T6 •< ', - tom. -I - -. 7 4. i f �` .. it w •, �.- t� �_• �+r "• � N. . ,' J 4. 4• y, 0. rF.� 'Ijam.' : f11 ocoee Florida RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee, Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants, who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches,or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services,Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for the City Commission, Evaluation Committee members, and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, the term "conflict of interest" "means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest", and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management, instruction, research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: X To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form,submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: CPH,Inc. Firm Name Signature David A.Gierach,P.E.,CGC/President Name and Title(Print or Type) 02/17/2021 Date RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 18 SUMMARY OF LITIGATION: Provide a summary of any litigation, claim(s), bid or contract dispute(s)filed by or against the Bidder in the past five(5)years which is related to the services that the Bidder provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim,or contact dispute,a brief description of the case,the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none,then please say so. CPH has no active litigations. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. I Dated 02/11/2021 No. Dated No. Dated (Remainder of page left blank intentionally.) RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 19 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#21-004 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. CPH,Inc. 407.425.0452 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407.6,18.1036 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) info@cphcorp.com E-MAIL ADDRESS �lj�•✓6�� IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT A THORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: David A.Gierach,P.E.,CGC/President NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 1117 E.Robinson Street STREET ADDRESS Orlando FL 32801 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 59-2068806 Individual x Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of® physical presence or ❑ online notarization this 17th day of February ,20 21 • Personally Known x or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of FL (Type of Identification) County of Seminole Signature of Notary Public .40 Notary Public State of Florida Patricia Hunt Printed,typed or stamped 14 jI My Commission GG 319198 orwd Expires 07/13/2023 Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 20 LITIGATION STATEMENT CPH currently does not have any outstanding or active claims/litigation against them. �....0,1 CPHEN-1 OP ID:KM ACC:PK0 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) `/ 11/20/2020 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. 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As you continue to implement your Downtown Master Plan, including a new wastewater collection system to serve downtown and a new force main connecting the downtown system to your wastewater treatment plant,the City will benefit from a firm focused entirely on the water and wastewater industry. Hazen has served municipal utilities in Florida since 1968. We are one of Florida's leading utility engineering consulting firms and have successfully implemented over$4 billion of water- related public works infrastructure projects within the state over the past decade. The services provided under these contracts have ranged from studies and small water, sanitary, or reclaimed line extensions to complete facility plans, specifications,and construction services on major water and wastewater treatment plants. Over the past 50 years,Hazen has had the opportunity to serve as general consultant to more than 50 municipalities throughout the state of Florida and are currently serving Central Florida municipalities such as Orlando Utilities Commission; Seminole,Marion and Polk Counties; City of New Smyrna Beach; and the City of Casselberry through continuing contracts. Led by our Project Manager,Derek Bieber,PE,the City will be served from our Orlando office and will provide all the services requested in the RFQ. Our team provides the City with many exceptionally experienced water,wastewater and reclaimed water professionals, as well as access to Hazen's industry leading experts to address any challenge within your water utility. Our past and current clients can best represent our performance and quality of work, and we encourage you to contact the client references included in this proposal. If you have any questions about submittal or our team,please do not hesitate to contact me at(407)480-5508 or emyers@hazenandsawyer.com. Sincerely, Hazen and Sawyer Ervin Myers,Jr., PE Associate Vice President 1 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Table of Contents Cover Letter Firm Qualifications 2 Demonstration of Ability to Deliver Projects On Time and Within Budget 13 Similar Project Experience 14 Project Team 24 Client References 31 Key Staff Resumes 32 Project Approach 44 Current and Projected Workload of the Firm 50 2 Firm's Office Location and Other Forms N/A Office Locations for Firm and Subconsultants Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form Summary of Litigation Receipt of any Addenda Issued Company Information/Signature Sheet M/WBE Certification for the Firm Hazen and Sawyer 1. Firm Qualifications . -_ .=:40,,,,,., • , #_ *i.. ha• k w. ';_.^� i r p:a -ni e City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Section 1 Firm Qualifications Hazen serves as the general/continuing services consultant for water, wastewater, and reclaimed water for over 5o local governments in Florida. Hazen has provided complete in-house engineering services in Florida since 1968.Our staff members have extensive expertise in water,waste- water, and reclaimed water. Our Florida staff has been involved in the 70 years in implementation of more than$4 billion in water-related projects in existence Florida over the past 10 years.These Florida projects include planning, design,value engineering and facility optimization, permitting, con- struction management,and operation of water,wastewater,and reclaimed years in water treatment and storage systems;and conveyance systems. Florida Background Information 10O% 6sd Hazen's roots go back over 100 years to the accomplishments of Allen of work devoted to Hazen,one of the pioneers of modern water engineering and co-developer the water environment of the Hazen-Williams formula for fluid flow in pipes in 1903.Hazen and Sawyer was established by Hazen's son Richard and Alfred W.Sawyer in 1951.Together they created a company culture focused on the profes- sion—not just the business—of engineering.Their legacy is a firm with Hazen's exclusive focus a reputation for high-quality work and customer service. is water and wastewater Most of our team members are long-time Florida residents and offer engineering and supporting considerable knowledge of Florida's current and historic issues with water disciplines,offering corn use permitting,water demand,water supply,and the natural environment. prehensive capabilities The firm is owned entirely by its employees, many of whom have been from planning,permitting, with the firm for 20-25 years. finance,asset manage ment,design,construction, Hazen and Sawyer's 00 Alb Los startup,and operations. Areas of •6cz) • Service Water Resources Wastewater Stormwater Conveyance ',e These comprehensive • capabilities allow Hazen Construction to meet the City's require- Management Modeling Resiliency Biosolids Drinking Water Reuse ments for utility engineer Energy Management Environmental Alternative Delivery Disinfection ing while providing Economic and Planning and Applied Research Groundwater superior service. Financial Services Permitting Treatment Sustainability CFD Modeling Hydraulic Modeling Cost Estimating Integrated PM/CM Asset Planning Management Membranes Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 2 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Our key staff have spent considerable time working in Florida and understand the nature of general consulting contracts as well as federal and state construction requirements.We wish to highlight certain characteristics of the firm which we believe will result in a solid working relationship with the City and an excellent product. Our local staff have While we are an international firm,we have remarkably little worked together,as �' bureaucracy.When a client needs something accomplished,our a team,for a long focus is on meeting that need as soon as possible.We believe this is time.Many of our a hallmark of our service and we are proud of our record.As one key staff members company with a singular purpose,we have the ability to bring the have worked best,most experienced resources to meet your needs. together for well over • a decade.This continuity results in HAZEN IS CONTINUITY 0 value to our clients. CLIENT-SERVICE OF STAFF • Teamwork and ORIENTED. long-term local experience Hazen does not significantly improve change proposed project performance project managers. as measured by Proposed Project schedule,cost Manager,Derek control,and quality. SPECIFIC Bieber,PE,will serve TEAM HAS EXPERTISE IN as your Project WORKED ALL ASPECTS Managerforthe TOGETHER FOR OF THIS duration of the contract.You can be A LONG TIME ASSIGNMENT assured that the key individuals assigned • to the various We offer specific expertise in all aspects of this assignment. aspects of projects Hazen specializes solely in water resources and wastewater assigned under this engineering.It is the core business,and only business,of the firm. contract will stay on We offer local,national and international water and wastewater the job through experience.Our experience includes water,wastewater,and completion. stormwater hydraulic modeling/master planning,conveyance system and collection system improvements/ rehabilitation,and sustainability. Our Florida staff has been involved in the implementation of more than $4 billion in water-related projects in Florida over the past 10 years. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 3 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications General Consulting Engineering Hazen has been fortunate to have been retained as a general consultant on continuing water,wastewater, and reclaimed water contracts for more than 50 Florida utilities.Some of these utilities have retained us for multiple continuing contracts and many of these are long-standing, repeat assignments. Relevant, current contracts that involve our key team members include:Cities of Casselberry,St.Augustine,St.Petersburg,Tampa,Sarasota, Venice,Largo,and Plant City;Orlando Utilities Commission;Utilities Commission,New Smyrna Beach;Tampa Bay Water;and Pinellas,Hillsborough, Pasco, Sarasota, Charlotte, and Polk Counties.The following pages provide an overview of our experience in the relevant disciplines for your Utilities Engineering contracts. Wastewater Collection Wastewater Treatment and Transmission Water Treatment Designed 1+billion Provided I/I flow Designed 1+billion gallons per day of reduction and gallons per day of plant upgrades in the rehabilitation for plant upgrades over last 10 years 6,740+ miles of the last 15 years (cumulative capacity) sewer (cumulative capacity) • SEWER . • Hazen Florida Experience -40 011 Water Distribution Pumping Systems Asset Management Systems Designed new or Assessments for Designed 500K+ LF upgrades to over over 10,000 assets of water pipe larger 150 pump stations and 20 treatment than 6 inches in Florida plants in Florida Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 4 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Pipeline and General Civil The major capital investment of a utility is in the distribution and collection system.These consist of sewers and associated appurtenances,lift stations,and transmission mains to the treatment works.Hazen has been designing these basic collection system elements for over five decades in the United States and overseas. Our staff has experience with almost every available pipe material,and installation method including jack and bore, directional drill,and tunnelling. Hazen has planned and designed over$130 million worth of water,reclaimed water,and wastewater pipelines in Florida.We directed two of the largest sewer system rehabilitation projects in Florida,for Miami-Dade County and the Broward Regional service area.Hazen is currently working on major upgrades to the City of Arcadia's sewer collection system.The entire sewer collection system was studied and assessed for improvements.Deficient areas were identified,budgeted and proposed from improvement/replacement.Proposed corrective improve- ments were broken up into two major construction projects.Work includes 1,850 LF of force main improvements of various sizes,31,800 LF of gravity sewer collection replacements of various sizes,161 new manholes,and upgrades/replacement of ii lift stations.The project is being funded by the FDEP State Revolving Fund Program. Project Spotlight - Pipeline and General Civil Shell Point Road Water Main Replacement Hillsborough County, FL :. Design,permitting,and construction services for replacement of water mains with a new 8-inch main to improve the reliability of service and + water quality within the area.Installation of approximately 8,000 feet of 8-inch DI/PVC water main and interconnection with existing piping,in- cluding cluding over 3,000 feet of directional drills and 12 jack and bore crossings. Project Spotlight - Pipeline and General Civil Windward Square Water Main Replacement City of Casselberry, FL ice• The project includes replacement of more than 13,000 linear feet of aging water main in the Windward Square Development.Hazen is providing planning,design,and construction oversight for construction { I of 12-inch,6-inch,and 2-inch water mains using pipe bursting to minimize impacts in this residential community.This project also includes permitting through FDEP and NESHAP. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 5 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Pump Stations Our Florida pump station and booster station design experience includes more than 80 projects and over 2 billion gallons per day in capacity,with projects ranging from new regional stations to rehabilitation of existing prefab- ricated pumping units.Our staff has experience with almost every available pump technology and pump drive offered in both national and international markets.Through this experience,we have developed knowledge with respect to the main pump manufacturers on the current market,allowing us to assess the best technology for each application.The major capital investment of a wastewater utility is in the collection system which consists of sewers and associated appurtenances,lift stations,and transmission mains to the treatment facility. Hazen has been designing these basic collection system elements for over four decades in the US and overseas. Project Spotlight - Pump Stations &Storage Facilities Pineda Causeway Booster Pump Station City of Melbourne, FL This project included the replacement of the 150,000-gallon Post Road sto elevated storage tank with a new 2-mg ground storage tank and boost- er pump station.As part of the design,Hazen utilized the City of Mel > bourne's most current calibrated WaterCAD hydraulic model to eval- • P uate the minimum pumping capacity requirements for the new pump '�,' ` station to satisfy minimum system pressures during peak hour demand A ' i�J ••- `(l' periods and minimum fire flow capacity requirements during maximum day demand periods in the northern service areas through 2020. Project Spotlight - Pump Stations &Storage Facilities LS 89 and Force Main Improvements City of Sarasota, FL Hazen provided design,permitting,bidding,and construction ser- F� t vices for replacement of 190 If of 3-inch cast iron force main and •. ti% =t pumps at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Center.This included re- ; placement of the pipe using horizontal directional drilling and a new ". - receiving manhole on the existing gravity wastewater main. Y " Project Spotlight - Pump Stations &Storage Facilities Lift Station No.3 Replacement City of Orlando, FL The project included design of a new lift station with increased capacity of 8 mgd,along with standby power and SCADA upgrades.One of the prof- • ' ect's challenges included blending in the new lift station with the adjacent park site and neighborhood.Hazen assisted with this process by providing 3D renderings to help City decision-makers see the finished product. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 6 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Water Treatment and Supply Hazen has impressive and ever-growing qualifications,both locally and nationally,relative to water treatment. We offer recent experience in the planning,permitting, design, construction,start-up,and troubleshooting of water treatment plants and chemical feed systems,including work at Orange,Seminole,Pinellas,and Polk Counties; Orlando Utilities Commission;Utilities Commission of City of New Smyrna Beach; City of Tampa; Tampa Bay Water; and JEA.Our recent Florida water treatment experience includes both groundwater and surface water treatment systems,membrane systems and associated CIP and pre-and post-treatment systems, lime softening,flocculation and clarification,filtration,variety of chemical feed and disinfection systems, distribution system water quality management, design and operational troubleshooting, and regulatory assessments(including lead and copper corrosion control). Hazen is also actively involved in many water supply well projects,which provides us with an in-depth under- standing of Floridan and surficial aquifer wells.The map on the next page highlights our recent Florida water treatment experience. Project Spotlight - Water Treatment and Supply D.L Tippin WTP Caustic Feed System and Chlorine Gas System Modifications City of Tampa,FL The City of Tampa needed to replace its caustic feed system to avoid a potential catastrophic failure and service interruption.The project included replacement of leaking PVC piping,valves,and appurtenances with new stainless steel piping.To improve the overall reliability and ; redundancy of the City's chlorine gas feed system,the City requested Hazen evaluate the required improvements to upgrade the chlorine gasp . system. Project Spotlight - Water Treatment and Supply Eugene Hickson Ion Exchange Water Treatment Plant and Well Improvements City of Arcadia, FL Hazen recently completed design,construction,and start-up engineer- ing ,� } services for a new 1.5-mgd ion exchange water treatment plant and well improvements.Work for the new ion exchange water treatment �. 4. plant included a new water supply well,rehabilitation of existing wells, .a`; new influent booster pump station,cation and anion exchange systems, chemical feed systems(including sodium hypochlorite,ammonium f sulfate,NaOH,and brine),disinfection chamber,ground storage tank, gam.` a 0.. high-service pumping,operations building and maintenance building. leted design,construction and start-up engineering services for a new 1.5-mgd ion exchange water treatment plant and well improvements. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 7 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Wastewater Treatment Hazen has provided wastewater planning and design services at upwards of 40 regional plants in Florida with a combined treatment capacity of over 750 mgd. Many of these are repeat assignments.In connection with these services,Hazen has prepared/processed permits,performed engineering analysis,conducted hydraulic modeling,prepared cost estimates,developed bid and contract documents,and provided start-up and oper- ations assistance. Project Spotlight - Wastewater Treatment Arlington East WWTP,Jacksonville, FL Project goal was to increase plant capacity by 25%from 20 to 25 • \ mgd and meet an effluent TN limit of 5.8 mg/L without construc- tion of additional aeration basin volume and without supplemental i_: carbon addition.This effort resulted in a novel solution for achiev- , ing biological nitrogen removal by using an unorthodox step feed > • process with internal recycle,which resulted in the rerating of the facility from 20 to 25 mgd and met the TN goal without additional tanks,resulting in an estimated cost savings of$10 million. Reclaimed Water Reclaimed water is a core business of Hazen.We are a leader in the planning and implementation of effluent reclaimed water programs in Florida.Our expertise covers planning,permitting,design,construction,and operations of water reclamation facilities and distribution systems across the full range of treatment processes, water quality,and regulatory requirements. For over three decades,Hazen has worked with local utilities staff to evaluate,plan,and implement reclaimed water opportunities to satisfy our clients'most challenging needs while achieving and exceeding the regulatory requirements of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP)guidelines. Hazen developed and implemented the first regional reclaimed water system in South Florida for the Loxahatchee River District.The program was then used as the model for reclaimed water systems by the South Florida Water Management District.The system provides for 6 mgd of reclaimed water to be delivered to eight golf courses. We continue to provide ongoing engineering services for the system,as needed. An ongoing assignment includes the Hillsborough County Advanced Water Treatment Demonstration Program (demonstration of feasible direct potable reuse with advanced treated reclaimed water using membrane treat- ment and advanced oxidation). N N O Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 8 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Telemetry, Control and Information Systems Hazen is recognized as a leader in Florida in the design and implementation of integrated instrumentation, process control,telemetry and information systems for utility systems in the rapidly advancing field of com- puter control and data communications.Hazen recently completed a SCADA Master Plan for the City of Tampa and has similar ongoing work at Polk County,Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority,and the City of Sarasota. Hazen has provided instrumentation and control system design and process optimization studies on all its water and wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations projects since the firm's founding in 1951, developing an expertise that is apparent in over 60 operative treatment facilities.Many plant upgrades include the revamping of now inadequate or obsolete instrumentation and control systems.These new systems provide plant-wide compatibility of control systems and the ability to produce various reports from a plant operating database. Project Spotlight - Telemetry, Control and Information Systems Polk County Utilities Water Production Facilities SCADA Upgrades, Polk County, FL arc Hazen provided an assessment of the existing plant control systems at 18 water production facilities.The improvements at each of the facilities is intended to upgrade the control system network commu- nications,standardize the facilities'instruments and operator work - stations,and install camera security systems at each of the plants. Electrical and l&C Engineering Hazen provides design and construction oversight of electrical power distribution systems on all of its projects, including low and medium voltage distribution switchgear,standby power systems with paralleling switchgear, motor control centers,variable frequency drives,lighting,grounding and lightning protection systems.Some designs have incorporated intelligent motor control centers networked to plant SCADA systems to allow for power monitoring and system diagnostics capabilities.We also conduct short circuit/protection coordination studies and assist in developing long-term maintenance programs for major electrical equipment. For the City of Tampa, Hazen provided the design for the replacement of the City's Motorola ACE3600 RTU base station and Trihedral VTSCADA HMI operator work stations. Hazen prepared a SCADA Master Plan for City of Sarasota to provide guidance on future upgrades and improve- ments to the various components of the existing SCADA system for both the Water and Wastewater utility system.For Polk County,Hazen is providing standardization of the control systems at several water production systems based on converting to Modicon 340 PLCs. For the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority, Hazen is developing an RFP to describe the upgrades necessary to convert the existing system's obsolete GE 90-70,GE 90-30 PLCs,and GE Genius PLCs to GE Rx3i PLCs along with providing redundancy, reliability, and increased network speed.Hazen's extensive experience with all types of programmable con- trollers,operator interface software,and process instrumentation allows us to assist our clients in maintaining and upgrading their control systems to provide secure,reliable,and robust control systems in all manner of treatment and pumping controls. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 9 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Permitting and Permit Compliance All of our team members possess technical strength coupled with an understanding of the many various environmental regulatory issues that Hazen's in-depth experience the City may have to contend with.This familiarity stems from Hazen's with the permitting process 50-plus years of providing engineering services to municipalities through- includes working with agencies such as FDEP, out the State of Florida. Over this time,we have developed excellent FEMA,FDOT, Water relationships with the local regulatory agencies and have an extensive Management Districts,and understanding of their regulatory practices. numerous building departments. As a result,we have been able to assist our clients in expediting the per- mitting process with various regulatory agencies,including the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), FEMA, Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT), Water Management Districts, and numerous building departments. Our team is also familiar with Orange County codes and regulations through our previous and current work with the County.Our ability to quickly secure permits from the various regulatory agencies,which have jurisdiction over the City, allows for the rapid implementation of improvements. We have developed excellent relationships with the local regulatory agencies and have an extensive understanding of their regulatory practices. Construction Management/Construction Engineering Inspection Services Hazen offers unique value in managing the construction of upgrades and new facilities.We can proactively identify potential claims and delays and address them before they happen,not after. In addition to offering experienced construction managers and resident engineers to keep projects on schedule and minimize change orders,we use proven methods such as prebid reviews,partnering, disputes review boards, and the timely handling of all documents and requests.We incorporate best-practice technologies to expedite requests for information(RFI), review and markup of drawings,and permitting,thereby reducing delays and preventing errors.The figure below highlights our typical construction management services. i. j , ':., illi i 0 --„-- , Project Resident Cost Vendor Risk Planning Engineering Management Management Management •Project •Inspection •Cost Estimating •Change Order Mgmt. •Quality Assurance Administration •Constructability •Budget Control •Claims Prevention •Startup and Testing •Cost Controls Reviews and Resolution •Commissioning •Document Mgmt. •Quality Control •Equipment Pre- •Project Closeout •Scheduling Purchase From full-time on-site inspection through operations and start-up services,our construction management team provides quality assurance/quality control,technical experts,constructability experts,and design-construction liaisons.Since a significant portion of our work involves large projects that provide vital public services,we have developed expertise dealing with critical infrastructure,challenging working conditions,and new technology. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 10 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications We regularly provide construction-program management services on a majority of our projects such as: • Cost control and claim avoidance/minimization. • Control systems integration and troubleshooting. • Scheduling and critical path analyses. • Assistance with start-up,training,operations • Resident engineering and inspection. and maintenance. • Program management services. — Project Spotlight - Construction Management Keller Water Treatment Plant Modifications-Construction Management Services Pinellas County, FL To improve the reliability of Pinellas County's water supply system,the County . constructed a new 45-mgd pump station to replace the existing facility.The � Mt' existing facility was operating beyond its useful life and was incurring signifi . ��'`' z z , cant costs to maintain operations.The new project will also allow the County -' .. _ to blend treated groundwater with regional water before system distribution. - C_ Project highlights include:Provided construction engineering regarding chemical skid layout to improve operation and maintenance;conducted several controls meeting with the chemical system integrator prior to startup and testing to minimize downtime in the field during startup;performed complete pre-startup checkout and testing of all chem- ical feed systems prior to startup,including response time to the analyzers;worked closely with controls integrator to test and troubleshoot high service pumps,chemical feed system,and analytical equipment during startup;developed maintenance of operations plan to keep existing chemical in service during upgrades. Master Planning Hazen has extensive Florida water and wastewater infrastructure master planning experience,including water and/or wastewater master plans for Tampa Bay Water;Orlando Utilities Commission;Town ofJupiter;Village of Islamorada; Cities of Plant City, Plantation, Sunrise, Hallandale Beach, Fort Lauderdale, North Miami, Miramar,and Hollywood; Polk,Broward,Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties;and Riviera Beach Utility District,to name a few. Project Spotlight - Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed Water Master Planning Long-Term Master Water Plan Update, Y Tampa Bay Water,Clearwater, FL • This project included the evaluation of long-term water supplies, • including surface water augmentation with reclaimed water and cli- mate change impacts;vulnerability assessment of existing treatment p facilities;business case evaluation of alternatives to include capital,life cycle,ability to implement,integration,and environmental impacts;and regulatory assessments. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 11 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications CADD and GIS Capabilities Hazen employs state-of-the-art Computer Aided Design and Drafting(CADD)software in the development of project design drawings.Your Hazen team has an experienced design staff that is fully engaged in the latest CADD technology and leveraging that technology to drive quality designs to the highest levels while maintaining schedule and budget in the design effort. Utilities managing water and wastewater systems must simultaneously balance costs,operations,performance, and environmental quality associated with these systems.Decision makers must sift through large volumes of information and understand relationships between performance criteria to identify viable technical,oper- ational,and management options.Decision Support Systems based on Spatial Information Management provide utilities a visual dimension for assessing and comparing technical,operational,and management alternatives and strategies.Hazen designs and develops such decision support and utility management tools including process and system modeling,data modeling and database design,geographic information systems,and application design and development.Our combined expertise enables us to develop innovative solutions to complex problems. Project Spotlight City of Tampa San Carlos Pump Station Design-Build Project Hazen produced this 3D virtual tour of new conditions to compare existing conditions side-by-side to facilitate the contractors understanding and estimation for the San Carlos Pump Station Design-Build project. e i Nijij - ' 15-111 . p. In addition,our local team is using 360 virtual tours for construction progress documentation of as-built conditions for the San Carlos Pump Station.Whether you capture daily,weekly,or monthly project updates, this features allows you to manage your site documentation in one place and keep your stakeholders up- to-date.With Time Travel,you are able to organize all your progress documentation in one 360 virtual tour project and only ever share one project link with our stakeholders. SepbmOer ; No.emb•r � Union/ Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 12 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Demonstration of Ability to Deliver Project on Time and Within Budget To ensure that schedules are met,project schedules are developed along rlI(IIcal pak" �I�Ctrio� sc,kedule, with the project scope and updated to reflect the notice to proceed date immediately following its issuance for each individual assignment. For Lh± lengthy,complex projects,a detailed project schedule will be developed in Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project. The project schedule details the steps required to complete the project uti- lizing a critical path methodology.Using scheduling software provides a time management tool to better track progress of the project in real time. These types of scheduling techniques are tailored to the complexity of the project and reporting preferences of our clients. Our Project Director, Ervin MyersJr.,PE,and Project Manager,Derek Bieber,PE,will be re- Proactive management sponsible for ensuring that all task schedules are met.Hazen subscribes and working the critical to a strong project manager approach where all lines of communication path of a project are via the project manager.The project manager is responsible for main- ensures projects are taining full knowledge of all aspects of the project.This approach is de- delivered on-time. signed to provide one person answerable to the City at all times. Project Spotlight Pine Hills WTP Bulk Sodium Hypochlorite Conversion Under its Engineering,Consulting and Support Services for Water Production Contract with the Orlando Utilities Commission(OUC),Hazen provided preliminary and final design,permitting,and bidding services for the conversion from gas chlorine to bulk sodium hypo-chlorite for disinfection at OUC's Pine Hills Water Treatment Plant(WTP).Construction was done by utilizing the Construction Manager at Risk(CMAR) delivery method—reducing the schedule by approximately 90 days—and was completed in Nov.2020. The design was expedited to meet OUC's tight schedule and makes use of the existing chemical building for storage and feeding of bulk sodium hypochlorite.Hazen's design,including re-purposing the existing chemical building,saving OUC the cost of design and construction of a new structure,as well as reduced the cost of the project.A temporary bulk sodium hypochlorite storage and feed system was utilized for disinfection,while the existing gas chlorine system were removed/demolished,and the new bulk sodium hypochlorite system was constructed inside the existing gas chlorine building.The temporary bulk sodium hypochlorite system has allowed OUC to dial-in chemical feed settings in advance of the permanent system startup because chemical metering pumps of the same make and model are being utilized in both the temporary and permanent systems.Final Cost:$1.2 million. List of Firm's Current or Recently Completed Similar Projects Within the Past Five Years Hazen's similar current or recently completed similar projects within the past five years are provided in the Project Approach on Pages 48-49.Project sheets that represent the range of services we have provided to various clients are included on the following pages. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 13 Similar Project Experience • a6 tiC- -. '. ,at : - i - • ,x 1 rwti ..'•r .. P .. - d r t ` J" t‘ r .^4'1 .. , :, __..- . .-7 • if' fit _. s ri. # i fi °, n t 4▪ {- `k `?�rifr City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications J.'NV' ... 1101111: ilea ir.V _ 0.-&-gt.„ Imo. ---: 4111 _,....impqmsec AI''' . r x —00 Engineering, Consulting and Support Services for Water Production Orlando Utilities Commission, Florida Project Highlights • Preliminary planning The Orlando Utilities Commission(OUC)selected Hazen to and design of water provide engineering, consulting and support services for treatment plants water production under a continuing services contract. • Chlorination Master Plan for Water Multiple assignments were awarded under the contract,including: Treatment Plants • Four-Log Virus Inacti- Chlorination Master Plan for Water Treatment Plants:This task vation Demonstration assignment included preparation of a master plan to evaluate exist- Studies for Water ing gas chlorine vs.alternative forms of chlorination for disinfection Treatment Plants at seven water treatment plants and one storage and re-pump facil- ity. The final recommendation, based on cost and non-monetary Project Profile factors, was for OUC to switch from gas chlorine to bulk sodium hypochlorite. Total Cost:$259,232 (fees to date) Pine Hills WTP Bulk Sodium Hypochlorite Conversion: Hazen provided preliminary and final design, permitting, and bidding Project Duration: services for the conversion from gas chlorine to bulk sodium hypo- 2017-Present chlorite for disinfection at OUC's Pine Hills water treatment plant. The design was expedited to meet OUC's tight schedule and makes Reference use of the existing chemical building for storage and feeding of bulk Quyen Newell, PE sodium hypochlorite. Senior Engineer- Four-Log Virus Inactivation Demonstration Studies for Water Water Production Treatment Plants:Hazen is preparing and submitting documenta- Orlando Utilities tion to FDEP to demonstrate that OUC's seven water treatment plants Commission meet the four-log virus treatment requirement set forth in the Fed- 6113 Pershing Avenue eral Ground Water Rule and Revised Total Coliform Rule. Orlando, FL 32822 (407)434-2568 - gnewell@ouc.com Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 14 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications J 9 r IMIMP �• 0'M L/�i I 1 : IDA - „ - • 1110. Continuing Engineering Services for Utility Improvement Projects Seminole County, Florida Project Highlights Hazen has been providing utilities engineering services • A large variety of minor to Seminole County under a continuing services projects have been contract since 2013. handled under this contract, including Select projects completed or ongoing under this contract include: alignment studies, vulnerability assess- Yankee Lake Water Reclamation Facility R&R Improvements: ment,water reclama- Hazen provided planning,design,permitting,bidding,and construc- tion facility rehabilita- tion phase services to implement replacement of existing horizontal tion, pipeline design, end suction centrifugal return activated sludge (RAS) pumps with and raw water supply dry pit submersible pumps that provide more operational flexibility projects. and allows the pumps to operate at design point without the need for a modulating valve. Project Profile Oxford Road Improvements Utility Relocations:Hazen is providing Total Cost:$864,033 engineering services for the relocation of existing utilities in coordi- to date) nation with a series of improvements to Oxford Road. Relocates in- Project Duration: cluded more than 3,00o LF of 12"water main,and 3,000 LF of12"-21" 2013-Present sanitary sewer, allowing for decommissioning and demolition of an existing pump station. Reference Water and Wastewater Systems Vulnerability Assessment:Hazen Terrence McCue, PhD, PE conducted vulnerability/risk and resiliency assessments for Seminole Director County's water and wastewater systems prior to development of the Seminole County Envi- American Water Works(AWWA)J 10o Risk and Resilience Manage- ronmental Services ment of Water and Wastewater Systems (RAMCAP)processes and 500 W. Lake Mary Blvd. the 2018 America's Water Infrastructure Act(AWIA). Sanford, FL 32773 (407)665-2012 tmccue@seminolecoun- tyfl.gov Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 15 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications - tt) ' lift ` ,j t At t,s _ ,1 ...,le1 a tt.. -. t i ;'rdidlt1/1U 1 . Continuing Engineering Services Utilities Commission, City of New Smyrna Beach, Florida Since 2011, Hazen has provided continuing engineering Project Highlights services to the Utilities Commission of City of New • Continuing services Smyrna Beach's (UCNSB)for their water,wastewater, contract for UCNSB's and reuse water groups. water,wastewater and reuse water groups Following is a brief description of selected assignments: • Pump station design Task Authorization No. 1, Lift Station #19 Replacement: This • Permitting project included design,permitting,and construction of a new waste- • Preliminary planning and water lift station to replace an aging"steel can"type station.The new design of WTPs and lift station included a concrete wet well with submersible pumps and WWTPs motors, a valve vault,electrical control panel,and emergency gen- erator. Duration: 04/2011-02/2012 (design), 05/2012-10/2013 (con- Project Profile struction);Cost:$88,477(fee),$325,160(construction). Total Cost:$349,326 Task Authorization No.3,Sodium Hypo Conversion at WRF Pre- (fees to date) liminary Design Services:This project included preliminary engi- Project Duration:2011- neering services for design of a new sodium hypochlorite system to Present(two contracts) replace the existing gas chlorine system for disinfection at the WRF. A preliminary design report was prepared.Duration:02/2014-06/2014 (design), 05/2017-02/2018 (construction); Cost: $29,491(fee), $501, Reference 307(construction). Darren Phegley, PE Project Manager, Task Authorization No.6,Capacity Investigation Glencoe Water Utilities Commission Treatment Plant:The Glencoe WTP capacity is currently rated at City of New Smyrna 10.368 mgd.Hazen was retained to prepare a capacity analysis report Beach,200 Canal Street to independently calculate the theoretical capacity through each unit New Smyrna Beach, FL and chemical process.Each process was analyzed individually,and 32168 limitations for the capacity were identified for the Utilities Commis- (386)424-3072 sion's use to plan for facility expansion.Duration:05/2019-10/31/19. dphegley@ucnsb.org Cost:$44,600(fee). Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 16 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications --t.--*--11- - a_ ,,,P- :-.1.:__ ..:4.. ---- — ----N.,,,,_—— ..—' ,.-.F.-1.17-,_ s.. 9.1141e"" a i Hamlin Water Reclamation Facility, Phase 1 Orange County, Florida As a subconsultant, Hazen provided preliminary design, Project Highlights final design,permitting, and bidding services for the • First greenfield Orange first greenfield water reclamation facility in Orange County WRF since the County in over 40 years. 1980s • BNR process design Phase 1 is a 5-mgd facility with ultimate build-out to 1.5 mgd.Hazen includes operational designed the advanced wastewater treatment biological nutrient flexibility for system removal process,which includes multi-stage centrifugal blowers, start-up and expand- internal recycle pump station, fine bubble diffusers, mechanical ability during future mixers,and scum pump system.Hazen also designed the gravity belt phases thickener,temporary supplemental carbon, temporary alum, and hypochlorite feed and storage systems. Project Profile The WRF permitted effluent limits are 20 mg/L biological oxygen Total Cost:$1.3 million demand(BOD)and 5 mg/L total suspended solids(TSS)but was de- (fees);$110.3 million signed and will be operated to achieve 5 mg/L BOD, 5 mg/L TSS, 3 (construction) mg/L total nitrogen(TN),and 1 mg/L total phosphorus(TP)without Project Duration: expanding.The process employed at the WRF provides flexibility to 2013-2019 (design/ the typical five-stage process using swing zones to adjust the volumes permitting); of the anaerobic,first anoxic,aerobic,and second anoxic stages.Each 2019-Present swing zone can be operated in one of two modes depending upon (construction) variations of influent characteristics and be optimized for seasonal changes in temperature and load. Reference Final design of the facility was performed using REVIT 3D software Mark I keler and required coordination between nine engineering firms. The Chief Engineer REVIT model will provide the County with the tools to create a fluid Orange County Utilities asset management database. Engineering Division 9150 Curry Ford Road Orlando, FL 32825 o (407)254-9705 MarkClkeler@ocfl.net Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 17 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications u I — — n !Mt . ;111 General Consulting Services City of Plant City, Florida Hazen has been working with the City of Plant City Project Highlights since 2017 on a variety of assignments ranging from • Rehabilitation of exist- rehabilitating existing infrastructure to planning for ing infrastructure their future through master planning efforts. • Master Planning • Wastewater/Water Water Master Plan: The City retained Hazen to perform detailed analysis of its existing water distribution system to identify current • Reclaimed Water and future needs to consistently provide the required flow and pres- • Biosolids sures to its existing and future customers.This analysis was done by . Pump Stations developing an calibrated hydraulic model of the City.This work will help to ensure proper service to new developments while maintain- Project Profile ing a high level of service to its existing customers.Project is ongoing and currently on budget. Total Cost:$550,000 (fees to date) Tank No.3 Tank Mixing Evaluation:The City requested that Hazen investigate disinfectant by-product(DBP)issues associated with Tank Project Duration: No. 3 at WTP No. 1 to determine the source of elevated DBPs and 2017 Present possible mitigation measures.Hazen developed a water quality sam- pling plan that informed the subsequent tank modification design to Reference alleviate DBP formation.Project was completed on budget and sched- Lynn Spivey, Director ule. Utilities Department Painting and Rehabilitation of the Water Storage Tanks: Hazen City of Plant City provided design and construction phase services for the inspection 1500 W Victoria Street and rehabilitation of four of the City's above-ground concrete storage Plant City, FL 33563 tanks,three reclaimed water tanks at the WRF,and one at the WTP. (813)757-9190 The tank work included exterior and interior inspections of the con- lspivey@ crete surfaces and structures,repair of cracked and damaged concrete plantcitygov.com areas,application of final finish coatings, and rehabilitation of the tanks'mechanical appurtenances.Project was completed on budget and schedule. Hazen and Sawyer i hazenandsawyer.com 18 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications Pitep L r , - ,. -411111111L 4111i, . 4 4 Continuing Engineering Services Polk County, Florida Hazen completed several assignments for water and Project Highlights wastewater system assignments under two separate • Design, bidding,and continuing services agreements. construction services All projects have been successfully completed on time and within • Continuing services budget.Typical projects include: contract Pressure Reducing Station Modifications:Hazen provided design, Project Profile bidding, and construction services for the installation of five new Total Cost: Design fee PRV stations and the demolition offour existing stations.The stations and construction costs were completed and placed in service under a Best Value procurement included with each method,one of the first efforts of this delivery method used by PCU. project description. Cost:$106,000(fee);$497,000(construction). Project Duration:2007- Dewatering Facilities at Five Wastewater Treatment Facilities: 2017(design);2008- Hazen provided design,bidding,and construction services for mobile Present(construction) dewatering unit accommodations at four existing wastewater plants with assistance in acquiring two mobile dewatering centrifuge units, and a permanent screw press dewatering facility at a fifth wastewa- Reference ter plant.Cost:$310,000(fee);$4.085 million(construction). Mark Addison, PE Community Investment Pollard Water Treatment Plant:Hazen was retained for the design, Program Manager permitting,and construction of a new water production facility to Polk County Utilities supplement the water service area's water supply capacity.The facil- Division ity has been in operation since 2012 and includes a new supply well, 1011 Jim Keene Blvd. a hypochlorite disinfection system,ground storage tank, and high Winter Haven, FL 33880 service pumping.Cost:$357,000(fee);$5.1 million(construction). (863)298-4214 markaddison@ polk-county.net Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 19 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications _:, T.±..... __,.... it'--, AI 1 '"it: i A.,.. " 1-'4 ,./.1:.11'rit,.. _ :, ....- _------.15'. <74- v..: , ' : - ' ''! ii I.ii I .� • _ of _ ' 1 A,,,o$III 411? /4 Continuing General Engineering Consultant City of Tampa, Florida Hazen has been one of the City's general engineering Project Highlights services consultants since 2002, having its contract • Pipeline design continuously renewed, most recently in 2020. • Utilities CEI services • Permitting Brief descriptions of the projects that have been completed under this contract are provided below. • Preliminary planning and design of water Howard F.Curren AWTP—Gravity Thickener and Sludge Pump treatment plant Replacement:Hazen designed replacement of the thickener mech- • Preliminary planning anisms,replacement of the pumps with screw centrifugal type pumps, and design of WWTPs and coordination of new pumps and controls with the existing VFDs and plant monitoring system.Project was completed on budget and • General utilities on schedule in 07/2015.Cost:$85,000(fee);$i million(construction). engineering support services Howard F.Curren AWTP Dewatering System Evaluation and Pilot Testing: Hazen conducted pilot testing of dewatering and polymer Project Profile activation technologies to be used as the basis for design for sludge Total Cost:$775,000 dewatering process improvements.Dewatering technologies evalu- (fees to date);$1.7 million ated included centrifuge,belt filter press,screw press,and rotary fan (construction) press.Cost:$99,000(fee);construction N/A.Project was completed on budget and on schedule in 2O13. Project Duration: 2002-Present Wastewater Collection System SCADA/Telemetry Upgrades:Ha- zen performed an assessment of the City's wastewater collection Reference system's radio telemetry system.As a result of this evaluation,the Rory Jones existing obsolete base station and operator work stations will be Chief Design Engineer replaced.Cost:$99,800(fee);$267,000(construction).This project City of Tampa is currently under construction,but is within budget and schedule. 306 East Jackson Street Tampa, FL 33602 (813)231-5291 rory.jones@tampagov.net Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 20 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications mar• I „kir mum General Consulting Services for Potable Water, Wastewater, and Reclaimed Water Projects City of St. Petersburg, Florida Project Highlights The City of St. Petersburg selected Hazen, under a • Engineering planning and continuing services contract, to provide engineering design and design services for various wastewater projects, • Hydraulic modeling including the following projects all completed on budget • Pipeline design and schedule. • Pump station design Lift Station 85 and Force Main Improvements: Hazen provided • Planning and design of design and construction services for 5,600 feet of a 30-inch force WTPs and WWTPs main to transfer of influent flow to the City's SWWTP from facility • General utilities that was being decommissioned.This included a microtunnel instal- engineering support lation under I-275, a jack and bore under existing roadway,bypass services pumping and new influent flow meter to minimize disruption of service during construction. Project Profile Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant (NWWWTP) Return Total Cost:$857,000 Activated Sludge (RAS) Pump Replacement: The City retained (fees to date);$7.1 million Hazen to provide miscellaneous utilities design services required for (construction) RAS pump replacement.Controls were added to allow for the capa- Project Duration:2008-2012; bility to pace the return rates with the plant influent flow and also 2016-Present(two contracts) allow the return rate to be adjustable over a percentage range of the plant influent flow rate. Reference Northeast Water Reclamation Facility(NEWRF) Reject Water Diana Smillova, PE Storage Wastewater Collection System Analysis:The City retained Engineering Design Mgr. Hazen to evaluate and provide a conceptual analysis of three alterna- Engineering and Capital tives for storage and return of effluent should one or more of the Improvements Dept. discharge parameters not meet the permitted standards at the NEWRF. City of St. Petersburg 1 Fourth Street North NEWRF Clarifier#5 Improvements:This project includes the up- St. Petersburg, FL 33701 grade of Clarifier#5 by replacing the aging and declining infrastruc- (727)893-4165 ture.Clarifier#5 was originally built in 2002. diana.smillova@stpete.org Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 21 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications s - ' b - ii , ) 4 ,,_ alto r API � ., _ ins • ,' f'X : '1 :«fsc ``_�\ ` (� - _, ;I : , ,... , : , r Miscellaneous Professional Engineering Services for Water and Wastewater Hillsborough County, Florida Since 2012,Hazen has provided general water and Project Highlights wastewater engineering services to Hillsborough County • General utilities as one of their on-call engineers. engineering Hazen has completed numerous assignments under this contract, • Hydraulic modeling ranging from valve replacements to WWTP process upgrades.Typ- • Pipeline and pump ical projects include: station design Septic Tank Conversion Program:Hazen conducted an assessment • Utilities CEI services of unsewered areas in the Hillsborough County Urban Service area • Utility infrastructure to analyze the feasibility of future sewer service.The first phase of condition assessment the project included data collection, delineation and grouping of • Permitting unsewered areas, and prioritization of areas for service.The next • phase included alternatives analysis and conceptual design. Cost: Septic to sewer $95,500(fee).Project was completed on time and on budget in 12/2017. Project Profile Shell Point Road Water Main Replacement:Hazen provided design, Total Cost:$1.7 million permitting,and construction services including installation of ap- (fees to date);$4.5 million proximately 8,000 feet of 8-inch DI/PVC water main and intercon- (construction) nection with existing piping,including over 3,00o feet of direction- al drills and 12 jack and bore crossings.Construction services include Project Duration: preparation and submittal of construction plans and construction 2012-Present observation services including documentation and verification of materials installed and erosion control inspection.Cost:$500,000 Reference (fee);$2.6M million(construction).Project was completed in 08/2017. Kevin Moran, PE 925 E.Twiggs Street Tampa, FL 33602 (813)209-3073 morank@hillsborough- county.org Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 22 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm Qualifications 77—ate_ a - }rfi.. ... Professional Engineering Services Project Highlights Pinellas County, Florida • General utilities engineer- ing support services Hazen has been successfullyworkingwith Pinellas County • Pipeline and pump station since 2012 on several assignments,including: design • Utilities CEI services South Cross AWTP 54-inch Influent Line Inspection and Rehabil- itation: Hazen inspected a 54-inch influent line to evaluate repair/ • Utility infrastructure replacement options including liners,partial replacement,and full condition assessment replacement. Project included development of an extensive bypass • Permitting pumping system(-80 mgd).Cost:$188,000(fee);construction N/A. • Hydraulic modeling Project was completed on budget and on schedule in 2018. • Wastewater facility Sanitary Sewer Overflow(SSO) Abatement Study— Seminole operating permit renewals Boulevard:Hazen identified potential sources of SSOs at three spe- • Construction management cific manhole locations within the County's sewer system. Project and inspection services included modeling, flow monitoring, and manhole inspection to develop a recommendation for improvement. Cost: $87,000 (fee); Project Profile construction N/A.Project was completed on budget and on schedule in 06/2018. Total Cost: Design fee and construction costs included W.E. Dunn WRF Operating Permit Renewal: Hazen is providing with each project engineering services related to the operating permit renewal appli- description. cation issued by FDEP.The application includes updated capacity analysis and operation and maintenance performance reports.Cost: Project Duration: $85,000(fee).Project is ongoing. 2012-Present Sewer Interceptor Rehabilitation:Hazen is providing engineering Reference services related to lining approximately 32o linear feet of 12-inch and 1,800 linear feet of 18-inch-diameter sewer including design, Margaret(Becky)Cooke, PE permitting and construction services.Cost:$65,000(fee);$200,000 Senior Engineer (construction).Project is ongoing with construction expected to be Pinellas County Utilities completed in 02/2021. 14 S. Fort Harrison Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 (727)453-3343 mcook@co.pinellas.fl.us Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 23 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Project Team To provide the City with as-needed utilities engineering services,Hazen has assembled a dedicated team with significant experience and knowl- With this experience,our edge in the proposed scope areas.We have a deep bench of staff who have team members worked together on water and wastewater projects for Central/West understand the Florida clients over many years. Our team members are committed to importance of being providing quality,prompt,and responsive services while meeting the City of Ocoee's goals. available and We understand that clients select consultants based on team qualifica- responsive tions, and we have proposed individuals who will work on your proj- since assignments may ects—what you see is what you get. In addition, many of our team be made under members have worked together on previous and current projects. emergency conditions or Our team members have proven experience working in the proposed driven by regulatory scope areas,which they will bring to bear on the City's assignments.Most requirements. of our team members are long-time Florida residents and offer consid- erable knowledge of Florida's current and historic issues related to water and wastewater utilities and the natural environment. Organizational Chart The Hazen team has the expertise and depth of resources to deliver.Our STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSE team is available and ready to start on any project immediately. BPE ..,w..w STATE OF FLORIDAAERff Our organization management and the responsibilities of management BOARD OF PRORSSIOHAL ENGINEERS and staff performing on this contract appears on the next page,followed by brief biographies for key staff.Resumes for key staff(marked with an HAZEN AND SA P asterisk on the organizational chart)are included at the end of this sec- tion. TM°„'"" Additional resumes can be provided upon request. , 1416 -1 ;LL n nn � Ce P. 4. 6 q N. G Complete in-house resources Why The Projects within budget Hazen G and schedule • Team? • G Dependable and 0. trustworthy deliverables of )10 tea14 d 4 ership TectAiS. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 24 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services A ocoee PROJECT DIRECTOR florid° * Ervin Myers,Jr.,PE PROJECT MANAGER OA/OC * Derek Bieber,PE * Curtis Kunihiro,PE,BCEE 1 421111i Water,Wastewater, in Water,Wastewater, and Reclaimed and Reclaimed Water,Wastewater, ** Support . ,Water Treatment Water Conveyance and Reclaimed / Services and Storage Systems Systems Water Planning Water Treatment Pipeline Design Water Master Planning Electrical *Robert Anderson,PE *Taylor Bomarito,PE Andre Dieffenthaller,PE John Burke,PE *Martin Coleman,El Arjang(RJ)Ezazi,PE Wastewater Master Planning l&C/SCADA Wastewater Treatment Utility Infrastructure Daniel Schmidt,PE Daniel Schmidt,PE *Jacob Porter,PE,BCEE Condition *Neha Jagtap,PhD *Derek Bieber,PE Assessment Construction Admin. Reclaimed Water *John Schroeder,PE, Reclaimed Water Robert Bolesta BCEE Master Planning John Wilhoit,El Stephanie Ishii,PhD,PE, *Frederick Holmes,PE ENV SP Pump Station Design Civil *Frederick Holmes,PE Septic to Sewer Arjang(RJ)Ezazi,PE Biosolids *Kevin Say,PE Evaluations Tyler Mokris,El *Josefin Hirst,PE *Martin Coleman,El Josefin Hirst,PE *Frederick Holmes,PE *Neha Jagtap,PhD Structural Wastewater Process Utilities Construction • John Sobczak,PE Modelin Engineering Inspection g Robert Bolesta HVAC/Plumbing Rosalyn Matthews,PhD,PE •John Stellpflug,PE Odor Control Odor Control Ryan McKenna,PE Ryan McKenna,PE Surveying/SUE Y •Eric Cain,PSM Regulatory Utility-Related Carlo Pilia Christine Owen Permitting Kevin Say,PE Geotechnical Wastewater Facility •Verna"Gene"Williford,PE Operating Richard McCormick,PG Permit Renewals *Kevin Say,PE SUBCONSULTANTS * Key Personnel • Wekiva Engineering,LLC Key Staff Resumes located on Pages 32-43 • SGM Engineering,Inc. include total years of • ECHO UES,Inc. 0 experience and total C • Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants,Inc. oF. years of experience with current firm. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 25 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services /12, . .) . ,111 i ... , . . , , - , . ..,--, ., ,, ; .. .„ , , , . . ,, ,„ 4„,.- .. . a . , +111 . , 3 23 - <: 42 YEARS \ A YEARS ' YEARS Derek Bieber, PE Ervin Myers,Jr., PE Curtis Kunihiro, PE,BCEE Project Manager Project Director QA/QC V Specializes in water and V Extensive experience with the V Vast experience in process wastewater engineering planning,design,permitting, design,detailed design, projects. bidding and construction construction,and operations. V Most of his career has management of water and V Will provide thorough been spent working at nine wastewater treatment plants. QC review from a cost- Central Florida wastewater V Will ensure that all necessary effectiveness,reliability,ease of treatment facilities with resources are available to the operation,and constructability experience in pilot studies, project team. standpoint,including preliminary design,final design, maintenance of operations construction and start-up. during construction. h •4 - I # M. lle 4 19 : ,. 3 3 : : \ t • YEARSRX `' YEARS Robert Anderson, PE Martin Coleman, El Jacob Porter,PE, BCEE Water Treatment Water Treatment;Pump Station Wastewater Treatment Design ✓ Specializes in potable V Extensive experience in water supply,transmission, V Experience includes construction and environmental treatment,storage and water treatment process engineering in the areas distribution projects as well modifications and optimization. of water and wastewater as chemical and odor control ✓ Co-authored the disinfection treatment and biological system design. master plan for Orlando wastewater treatment. V Served as Project Manager for Utilities Commission with an V Responsibilities have included on cost evaluation the City of Orlando Iron Bridge emphasisall aspects,from conception WRF Odor Investigation. between chlorine gas,bulk and planning to design, sodium hypochlorite,and construction,and performance on-site sodium hypochlorite assessment. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com generation. 26 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services I 4 + 4 I . .... .c-, i r ry ::: �. :,' — 9 .r r C ;r YEARS Josefin Hirst,PE Neha Jagtap,PhD Taylor Bomarito,PE Biosolids;Septic to Sewer Evaluations Wastewater Master Planning; Pipeline Design Septic to Sewer Evaluations ✓ Has worked on a wide variety ✓ Design experience include of biosolids projects,including V Has worked on a wide trenchless,aerial,and open- master planning,permitting, variety of wastewater cut pipelines along a variety of pilot testing,treatment design, projects,including master challenging corridors requiring and construction projects. planning septic to sewer,and extensive permitting. ✓ Has provided engineering surveillance of SARS CoV-2. 6/Served as Project Manager/EOR services for evaluation ✓Specializes in providing for the Alternate AlA/Damon and design of digestion engineering services for the Bridge Water Transmission Main treatment facilities,dewatering evaluation of wastewater Replacement and Force Main facilities,drying facilities and treatment and conveyance Installation conveyance systems. systems. PP . iiii Am- ' ^ x { �.� P * , 27 1111r YEARS9 18 YEARS YEARS John Schroeder, PE Kevin Say, PE Frederick Holmes,PE Utility Infrastructure Wastewater Facility Operating Biosolids;Pump Station Design; Condition Assessment Permit Renewals;Pump Station Reclaimed Water Master Planning Design;Utility-Related Permitting ✓Specializes in sewer system ✓ Project Manager for design assessments,pressure pipe ✓ For City of St.Augustine Lift and construction of rehab and assessments,pipeline design, Station Rehabilitation,provided replacement work for the City and pipeline rehabilitation. mechanical and civil drawings of Casselberry's only Water ✓ Extensive experience in for multiple lift stations based Reclamation Facility. pump station design,I/I upon client and CMAR input. V Planning,permitting design, studies,NPDES permitting, ✓ Provided bidding and and construction experience 0 construction inspections,and construction phase services includes water and wastewater cost estimating. for new reclaimed water facilities,as well as stormwater, pumping station for Orange reuse,and conveyance. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com County Utilities Water Consery 27 II Inline Booster Pump Station. City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm's and Employee's Certifications and Registrations A table listing our proposed team members and registration with regulatory agencies,professional organiza- tions,etc.appears below.A copy of Hazen's professional engineer's license also appears on Page 24. Name Proposed Role FL License No. * Ervin Myers,Jr.,PE Project Director 55397 * Derek Bieber,PE Project Manager;Wastewater Treatment 77500 * Curtis Kunihiro,PE,BCEE QA/QC 33688 * Robert Anderson,PE Water Treatment 47129 * Martin Coleman,El Water Treatment;Pump Station Design N/A * Jacob Porter,PE,BCEE Wastewater Treatment 65453 Stephanie Ishii,PhD,PE,ENV SP Reclaimed Water 85327 * Josefin Hirst,PE Biosolids;Septic to Sewer Evaluations 69835 * Fredrick Holmes,PE Biosolids;Pump Station Design;Reclaimed 66573 Water Master Planning Rosalyn Matthews,PhD,PE Wastewater Process Modeling 64970 Ryan McKenna,PE Odor Control 72256 Christine Owen Regulatory N/A * Kevin Say,PE Wastewater Facility Operating Permit 85482 Renewals;Pump Station Design;Utility- Related Permitting * Taylor Bomarito,PE Pipeline Design 80453 Arjang(RJ)Ezazi,PE Pipeline Design,Civil 40109 * John Schroeder,PE,BCEE Utility Infrastructure 86323 Condition Assessment Robert Bolesta Utilities Construction N/A Engineering Inspection,Construction Administration Andre Dieffenthaller,PE Water Master Planning 49928 Daniel Schmidt,PE Wastewater Master Planning;I&C/SCADA 40233 * Neha Jagtap,PhD Wastewater Master Planning;Septic to Sewer N/A Evaluations John Burke,PE Electrical 17301 John Wilhoit,PE Construction Administration 90602 Tyler Mokris,El Civil N/A John Sobczak,PE Structural 71407 John Stellpflug,PE HVAC/Plumbing 68794 Eric Cain,PSM Surveying/SUE 7131 Carlo Pilia Surveying/SUE N/A Verna"Gene"Williford,PE Geotechnical 82275 Richard McCormick,PG Geotechnical 2096 Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 28 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Subconsultants Our proposed project team includes locally-based firms to provide a highly knowledgeable engineering team for the tasks outlined in the Scope of Work. Wekiva Engineering, LLC Wekiva Engineering,LLC(Wekiva)provides structural engineering WEKIVA services to an array of industry sectors that include water and ENGINEERING wastewater facilities,solid waste facilities,and commercial build- ings.The firm's experienced engineers have provided cost-effective 711 Orlando Avenue,Suite A solutions and exceptional results for clients throughout the Winter Park,FL 32789 Southeastern United States. Role:Structural Wekiva's experience allows the firm to solve engineering problems with simplicity and innovation.The firm's designers are proficient STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSE in the various applicable design and building codes,allowing them to apply effective and proper solutions early in the design stage.In STATE OF FLORIDA FBPE addition,Wekiva's engineers frequently work with contractors BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS providing value engineering ideas and solutions. WEKIVA ENGINEERING,LLC oAE€a .,....mA�...�an+...—..tea....w...,..e, SGM Engineering, Inc.SGM Engineering,Inc.(SGM)was founded and incorporated in the !C _J 1 • 1 State of Florida in 1991 and is a graduated 8(a)—mentor protege, ENGINEERING SDB,and MBE professional consulting firm registered to do business in over 40 states.The firm's headquarters is located in Orlando, 935 Lake Baldwin Lane Florida,with an established office located in Fort Lauderdale,Florida. Orlando,FL 32814 SGM has extensive experience associated with the governmental, educational, and commercial industries, including mechanical Role:HVAC/Plumbing (HVAC,plumbing,fire protection),and electrical engineering. The SGM team is capable and qualified to design all aspects of MEP STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSE systems for renovations,additions,and new facilities with knowl- edgeable emphasis on codes and energy conservation requirements. dbpr STATE OF FLORIDA SGM is dedicated to providing the highest level of response,quality DEPARTMENTORROR PROMAINESS MO PROFESSIONALGHEEPS EG A H N BOARD OE RROFE590NALEMGINEERS of design construction documents,cost estimates,construction SGM ENGINEERING.INC. administration and coordination efforts with construction managersBAUTVD1 PAW and owners representatives by ensuring that professional standards m and timeliness of all projects are met. 0 Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 29 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services ECHO UES, Inc. EC H ECHO UES,Inc. (ECHO)is a small business founded in 2017 by a UTILITY ENGINEERING&SURVEY group of partners with civil engineering,surveying,construction and utility/GIS background,who believe in providing high quality 400 State Road 434,Suite 1024 and reliable utility and survey data to design better,build faster, Oviedo,FL 32765 and safely enhance engineering,design,construction and mainte- nance of infrastructure.ECHO employs over 6o full-time employees Role:Surveying/SUE and has 20 field crews that will be available to provide services for this contract. STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSE ECHO provides subsurface utility engineering and survey and map- �dbpr ping professional services throughout Florida for a variety of proj- ayo.� STATE OF DRIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ects, assisting owners, engineers and constructors in better BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS nE performing throughout the entire project cycle,from design to ECHO UES,INC construction and maintenance of infrastructure. Services provided include the study,analysis,and depiction ofexisting underground utilities potentially impacted by a project, a° zrc r h INa-� in addition to the collection of accurate topographical and specific purpose surveys to represent the above ground site conditions. J. -----�—M-a - - Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants, Inc. sencltnical With offices in Orlando and Kissimmee, Geotechnical and CLatioc an lrina iraameluai Environmental Consultants,Inc.(GEC)has provided geotechnical COIlSUll A1S.Inc. engineering support throughout Central Florida for over 26 years, covering complex highway projects such as PD&E studies, design 919 Lake Baldwin Lane and design/build. Orlando,FL 32814 GEC's core services include geotechnical engineering for highway Role:Geotechnical and bridge design,contamination screening and assessment,and construction phase services,including pile driving inspection and materials testing and inspection.The firm's approach includes STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSE identifying any project geotechnical issues early in the schedule. _._Ubpr 4...-_..- STATE OF ROM. DEPARTM ENT Of BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATRA; BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LNGRIERRS wrnvwnsor CwvIER.nnMsASulVrts GEOTECHNICALE EFMRONMENTALCONSULTANTS,INC —owuio.ore'sr^LLI"r amen Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 30 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services References Below are verifiable project references for which Hazen is currently performing continuing services. We encourage the the City of Ocoee,to contact each reference,as we are proud of our proven success at meeting the goals and objectives of our clients.We have also provided selected client quotes below. Project Client Contact City of New Smyrna Beach Utilities Darren M.Phegley,PE,Project Manager Commission Continuing Engineering City of New Smyrna Beach,Utilities Commission Services 386.424.3072/dphegley@ucnsb.org Seminole County Continuing Engineering Terrence McCue,PhD,PE,Director Services for Utility Improvement Projects Seminole County Environmental Services 407.665.2012/tmccue@seminolecountyfl.gov Orlando Utilities Commission Engineering, Quyen M.Newell,PE,Senior Engineer-Water Production Consulting and Support Services Orlando Utilities Commission for Water Production QNewell@ouc.com/407.434.2568 City of Tampa Continuing General Rory Jones,Chief Design Engineer Engineering Consultant City of Tampa 813.231.5291/rory.jones@tampagov.net Hamlin Water Reclamation Facility, Mark Ikeler,Chief Engineer Phase 1 Orange County Utilities,Engineering Division 407.254.9705/markcikeler@ocfl.net Hazen's staff was capable and responsive to the County's needs,and delivered the project on time and within budget." Terrence(Terry)McCue,PhD,PE Seminole County,FL, September 28,2017 For nearly 20 years,through dedicated service,the firm has performed admirably on both a continuing services and special project basis providing high quality designs and professional studies in support of the capital expansion,asset renewal and replacement and general operations of both the Town's water and stormwater systems...the services provided by the firm have been remarkable and they have become an integral part of our operation's continued success." David Brown, Director of Utilities Town of Jupiter,FL,April 17,2017 Hazen and Sawyer project team has shown competence,experience,and knowledge...The project team communicates very well;they are timely in their project deliverables and have managed to keep the budget even when additional work is requested of them." lvana Kajtezovic, Planning Program Manager Tampa Bay Water,April27,2017 Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 31 Key Staff Resumes Y J . — i AAir, s z: r -_� 5R s • ry � » � r Y. ^'� '�`��. - �,x `cars.:>. � :` , t 4 VW li lit 4t1Mj y, ill �' _, r _ _ „ , . w, w City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Derek Bieber, PE Project Manager;Wastewater Treatment Mr. Bieber specializes in wastewater treatment facility , P .f Y projects. He has participated in the design ofwastewater treatment plants,with experiences ranging from process design to pump station and gravity hydraulic design. Education As Project Manager, Mr. Bieber will assign and direct the design BS, Environmental teams and subconsultants.He has completed projects at eight Cen- Engineering, University of tral Florida water reclamation facilities and is responsible for the Central Florida,2007 design of the biological nutrient removal(BNR)basin for the Orange County greenfield facility. Certification/License Municipal Airport Water Main Project,City of Arcadia,FL Professional Engineer: FL Mr.Bieber served as Project Manager for the preliminary and final design of a project designed to create a loop to close two dead ends Areas of Expertise in the City water distribution system.The project consisted of the • Wastewater Facility design of 10,300 if of 8"water main in City and County right of way. Design • Chemical Feed and Southwest Water Reclamation Facility,Orange County Storage Systems Utilities,Orlando,FL Mr.Bieber serves as Project Engineer for the preliminary and final • Pump Station Design design of a new 5-mgd AADF (15-mgd AADF build-out) advanced • Hydraulic Modeling wastewater treatment(BNR)facility.He was responsible for design • Water and Wastewater of the basin,fine bubble diffusers,non-clog centrifugal internal re- Field Analysis cycle pumps,and scum pump station.The BNR is designed to treat effluent to a 5-5-3-1 quality.The project is currently under construc- • Disinfection and tion(completion est.2022). Disinfection Byproducts Yankee Lake Water Reclamation Facility Repair and Replacement,Seminole County Environmental Services Experience Department,Sanford,FL • 14 total years Mr. Bieber served as a Project Engineer during final design of the • 6 years with Hazen Yankee Lake Water Reclamation Facility(WRF).The project consists of replacement of return activated sludge pumps, sludge holding Professional Activities tank diffusers,belt filter press air compressor,positive displacement • American Water Works blowers, vertical turbine filter backwash pumps,vertical turbine Association effluent transfer pumps, and chlorine contact tank influent slide gates. He was responsible for creation of the contract documents • Florida Water and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection minor Environment modification permit application. Association Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 32 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Ervin Myers,Jr., PE Project Director Mr. Myers has 25 years of experience with the planning, design,permitting, bidding and construction management ofwater and wastewater treatment plants, alternative water supply studies and issues,pump stations(water/ wastewater/stormwater),program management services, Education water quality issues, hydraulic modeling,water quality MS, Environmental modeling,water supply planning and infrastructure Systems Engineering, improvements. Clemson University,1996 BS,Civil Environmental He has extensive experience with collaborative project delivery in- Engineering, Penn State cluding construction-management-at-risk(CMAR), design-build, University,1994 design-build-operate,and owner's engineer.Mr.Myers has managed complex,multi-million-dollar projects and is known to be a leader Certification/License that delivers high quality work on schedule and within budget. Professional Engineer: FL Southwest Water Treatment Plant Ozononator Replacement, Orlando Utility Commission,FL Areas of Expertise Mr. Myers served as Project Director in charge of overeeing the • Water Treatment CMAR team responsible for preconstruction services,project bid- • Water Quality ding,owner-furnished equipment support,GMP development,sub- • Water and Wastewater contractor management,and construction of improvements to the Plant Design utility's largest ozone water treatment plant(40 mgd). • Pump Stations 10-Year Water Supply Facility Work Plan,Seminole County,FL • Disinfection Mr.Myers served as Principal-in-Charge in assisting the County with the preparation of an updated water supply plan to satisfy regulato- • Master Planning ry requirements and assist with updates to the Comprehensive Plan. • Water Supply Planning Tasks include data collection,service area population and water de- • Collaborative Delivery mand projections,assessment of alternative water supplies,optimi- zation of existing supplies and treatment facilities, and work plan • Program Management preparation and development of implementation costs and timelines to add new supplies to the services areas served by the Seminole Experience County Environmental Services Department. • 25 total years • 1 year with Hazen Tampa Bay Water System Configuration I and II Programs, Hillsborough,Pasco,Pinellas Counties,FL Professional Activities Mr.Myers served as Project/Program Manager for the System Con- American Water Works figuration I Program to implement a new regional water supply and Association transmission system.This included a new surface water treatment plant, seawater desalination facility, raw water pumping stations, and more than 100 miles of large diameter pipelines. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 33 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Curtis Kunihiro, PE, BCEE QA/QC Mr.Kunihiro specializes in municipal water,wastewater, and reclaimed water facilities. His knowledge and experience in process design, detailed design, construction, and operations allows thorough QC review from the standpoints of cost-effectiveness, reliability,ease of operation,and Education constructability, including maintenance of operations during con- BS,Chemical struction.Within the last 3 years, Mr. Kunihiro has performed QC Engineering,Case reviews ofthe Orange County Water Consery II 90-mgd Booster Pump Western Reserve Station, the City of Casselberry Wastewater Treatment Plant Im- University,1977 provements, the University of Florida Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) Biosolids Thickening Improvements,the City of Salem FOG Certification/License Receiving Study, and the Polk County Northwest Regional Utility Professional Engineer: Service Area ASR System(including ASR well and chloramination). FL,CA,GA Board Certified John A.Buckley Surface Water Treatment Plant Chemical Environmental Engineer Storage Tank Replacement,City of Melbourne,FL (BCEE) Mr.Kunihiro was the Engineer-of-Record for the project,which in- cluded condition assessments, identification of needed improve- Areas of Expertise ments,bidding documents,cost estimate,permitting services,and • QA/QC construction administration services. Four 12,500-gallon sodium hydroxide,three 12,500-gallon ferric sulfate,and two 3,000-gallon • Process Design hydrofluosilicic acid bulk chemical storage tanks were replaced,and • Wastewater Pump their chemical containment areas were rehabilitated. Stations and Force Mains Parkway Water Reclamation Facility Upgrades,Tohopekaliga Water Authority,Kissimmee,FL • Conventional, Design- Mr. Kunihiro was the Project Manager responsible for preliminary Build,and CMAR design, design,permitting,bidding, and construction administra- Implementation tion for upgrades to the Authority's existing i.5-mgd Parkway WRF. The upgrades included replacing the influent screen and grit remov- Experience er equipment,refurbishing aerobic digester tanks,replacing the aer- • 43 total years ation system in the aerobic digesters,replacing electrical gear,pro- • 5 years with Hazen viding a SCADA network with remote communication,and replacing two small generators with one generator sized to meet higher power Professional Activities demands from planned reclaimed water improvements. Water Environment Federation Summerlake Park Boulevard Force Main,Orange County,FL Mr.Kunihiro was the Engineer-of-Record for the installation of ap- American Academy of proximately 5,300 linear feet of new 30-inch force main along Sum- Environmental Engineers merlake Boulevard to connect to an existing wastewater pump sta- and Scientists tion and an existing 30-inch force main to serve future development. The project included preliminary design,final design,permitting, public involvement,and construction administration services. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 34 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Robert Anderson, PE Water Treatment Mr.Anderson specializes in potable water supply, ,r transmission, treatment,storage and distribution projects as well as chemical and odor control system design. Capacity Investigation,Utilities Commission, Education City of New Smyrna Beach,FL MS, Environmental Project Manager responsible for conducting a capacity investigation Engineering, University of to assist the Utilities Commission with planning future plant im- Central Florida,1989 provements and expansion to address future water demands and BS,Chemical regulations.Hazen analyzed the capacity of each unit process and Engineering,Geneva determined which process is currently limiting plant capacity and College,1985 which other processes could be become limiting in the future if the current capacity limitation is addressed. A capacity investigation Certification/License report was prepared to summarize the work. Professional Engineer: FL Chlorination Master Plan for WTPs,Orlando Utilities Commission,FL Project Manager responsible for preparation of a master plan to eval- Areas of Expertise uate existing gas chlorine vs. alternative forms of chlorination for • Water Treatment disinfection at seven water treatment plants and one storage and re- • Pipelines pump facility.Alternative forms of chlorine evaluated include bulk • Chemical Systems sodium hypochlorite, on-site generated sodium hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide.A cost-benefit analysis was performed to assist OUC • Odor Control with decision making relative to the chlorination technology selec- tion for each facility individually and for the entire group of facilities. Experience In this case,bulk sodium hypochlorite provided OUC with the most • 33 total years benefits based on both cost and non-cost factors. Based on the rec- • 10 years with Hazen ommendation in the study,OUC plans to replace the gas chlorine with bulk sodium hypochlorite at all the WTPs over the next few years. Professional Activities • American Water Works Continuing Utilities Engineering Services,Ozone System Association Evaluation,Seminole County,FL Project Engineer for the assessment of the ozone systems at the Coun- ty's Southeast Regional and Country Club WTPs to determine source of ozone gas releases,equipment deterioration,and hydraulic issues within the system to make recommendations for improvements. Process Optimization Study at Mims Water Treatment Plant, Brevard County,FL Project Engineer responsible for the process optimization study at the Mims WTP,which uses lime softening followed by dual media filtration and chloramines for disinfection.The County was under a Consent Or- der for violation ofthe Stage i Disinfectant/Disinfection Byproducts Rule, specifically for exceeding the total trihalomethanes(TTHM)maximum contaminant level(MCL).Hazen was selected to investigate potential causes and provide recommendations to resolve the TTHM violation. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 35 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Martin Coleman, EI Water Treatment; Pump Station Design '' Mr. Coleman has worked on multiple projects under Hazen's il 4170 general consultant services contracts that are similar in scope to the City of Ocoee's proposed Utilities Engineering Services contract. Education Selected assignments have included the addition of sodium hypo- MS, Environmental chlorite, carbon dioxide, and ammonium hydroxide at the Utility Engineering, University of Commission of New Smyrna Beach's Glencoe Water Treatment Plant, Central Florida,2018 and conversion from chlorine gas to bulk sodium hypochlorite at Orlando Utility Commission's water treatment facilities for prima- BS, Environmental ry and secondary disinfection. Engineering, University of Central Florida,2016 Glencoe WTP Chemical Improvements,Utilities Commission, City of New Smyrna Beach,FL Certification/License Project Engineer for the design of the chemical systems improve- Engineering Intern: FL ments for the Glencoe WTP which will include replacing the existing gas chlorine and anhydrous ammonia systems with bulk sodium Areas of Expertise hypochlorite and ammonium sulfate,respectively,and adding a new • Drinking Water Quality, carbon dioxide system for pH adjustment.The design included two Treatment,and pre-engineered metal buildings to house chemical storage tanks Distribution and metering pumps as well as carbon dioxide storage and feed • Chemical Systems skids.In addition to the final design documents.Mr.Coleman also completed an economic analysis between ammonium hydroxide • Disinfection and ammonium sulfate. Experience Southwest Service Area Potable Water Storage and Repump • 6 total years Facility,Orange County Utilities,Orlando,FL • 3 years with Hazen As Engineer,assisted in preliminary investigation and design of the new Southwest Service Area Potable Water Storage and Repump Fa- Professional Activities cility, The facility will provide potable water to residential and com- American Water Works mercial developments in the area via a 2.5 million gallons ground Association storage tank.Chlorine residual will also be increased at the facility Water Research using bulk sodium hypochlorite. Foundation Capacity Investigation,Utilities Commission,City of New Smyrna Beach Project Engineer responsible for conducting a capacity investigation to assist the Utilities Commission with planning future plant im- provements and expansion to address future water demands and regulations.A capacity investigation report was prepared to sum- marize the work.Cost:$44,6130(fee)Specific Role:Project Engineer Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 36 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Jacob Porter, PE, BCEE Wastewater Treatment 0 ,g ,4X Mr.Porter has over 20 years of experience in construction and environmental engineering in the areas ofwater and wastewater treatment and biological wastewater treatment. General Consulting Services,City of Tampa,FL Education Mr.Porter serves as Project Manager.Under this contract,services MS, Environmental have been provided to the City for its water,wastewater,and storm- Engineering and Science, water utility groups.Assignments include water main replacement, Clemson University, stormwater improvements,biosolids processing assessment,chem- 2000 ical feed system improvements, and gravity thickener and sludge pump replacements. BS, Biosystems Engineering,Clemson Chamberlin Master Lift Station,Charlotte County,FL University,1997 Mr.Porter served as Project Engineer responsible for the design,per- mitting,and construction oversight of a new submersible pump sta- Certification/License tion with an initial capacity of about 700 gpm to serve commercial Professional Engineer: properties along U.S.Highway 41.Other parts of the project include FL,SC force main and gravity sewer extensions, odor control, electrical Board Certified building with VFDs,SCADA and Telemetry system,and site improve- Environmental Engineer ments.The station is being designed for a phased expansion with (BCEE) anticipated build-out connections of 14,000. Loveland Grand Master Lift Station,Charlotte County,FL Areas of Expertise Hazen serves as a subconsultant for design and construction of a • Water and Wastewater new 48-inch gravity interceptor and 24-mgd influent pump station Facility Planning and to the County's East Port Water Reclamation Facility. As Project Design Manager,Mr.Porter is primarily responsible for quality control en- • Water and Wastewater gineering services for the new pump station mechanical,structur- Conveyance System al,and electrical design,which consist of six VFD driven submers- Evaluations and Design ible pumps in a self-cleaning dual wet well configuration.His other • Biosolids Management responsibilities include preliminary design services for new equal- ization storage and pumping and a new headworks. • Construction Administration and U.S.Highway 41 Water,Wastewater,and Reclaimed Water Oversight Transmission Mains,Charlotte County,FL Mr.Porter served as QA/QC Lead responsible for reviewing engineer- Experience ing design services associated with the replacement and addition of • 24 total years new water,wastewater and reclaimed water mains along a 3.5-mile • 15 years with Hazen corridor of US 41 for a FDOT widening project.The design included over 50,000 if of new water, sewer and reclaimed water transmis- Professional Activities sion mains ranging in size from 4 to 24 inches,with approximately American Water Works half the new lines being 20 inches or greater.The project also required Association detailed coordination around existing and new proposed utilities. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 37 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Josefin Hirst, PE 341111to Biosolids;Septic to Sewer Evaluations Ms.Hirst has 17 years of experience in environmental engineering and has worked on a wide variety of biosolids lilt projects. She recently completed the Biosolids System Alternatives Evalua- Education tion for the City of Tampa Howard F.Curren Advanced Wastewater MS,Soil and Water Treatment Plant(WWTP)Master Plan. Science, University of General Services Contract,Pinellas County,FL Florida,2015 Miscellaneous Services Contract since 2011 at both its water and BS, Biosystems wastewater systems.Ms.Hirst serves as Project Manager for proj- Engineering,Clemson ects related to its wastewater collection system including a sanitary University,2004 sewer overflow abatement study, sanitary sewer flow monitoring study including over 192,000 linear feet of sewer pipe to reduce I-I, Certification/License a sewer lining project of approximately 2,100 linear feet of 8-inch Professional Engineer: FL and 12-inch pipe assessment and rehabilitation, and the current William E.Dunn wastewater reclamation facility operating permit Areas of Expertise renewal.In addition,she led the team in the development of a mod- • On-site Sewage eling methodology and protocol for the PCSWMM modeling soft- Treatment and ware platform,which was selected by the County to establish meth- Disposal Systems ods and approaches to be applied across the entire South County • Wastewater Facility service area to ensure consistency in sanitary sewer model devel- Planning and Design opment and development of the base model.Status:Ongoing. • Residuals and Biosolids General Consulting Services,Hillsborough County,FL Management Ms.Hirst served as Project Manager for the septic tank conversion • Screen Performance program neighborhood prioritization project and Gibsonton area Testing septic to sewer conversion study. She also served as Project Engi- neer for the Rocky Creek vacuum sewer collection system design Experience and construction services project. A prioritization system for all of • 17 total years the County's residential unsewered areas within the Urban Service Area was developed incorporating cost-related criteria and envi- • 16 years with Hazen ronmental/public health criteria.Status:Ongoing. Professional Activities Innovative Wastewater Treatment Program,JEA,Jacksonville,FL Water Environmental Ms.Hirst assisted in the development of a long-term Regional Bio- Federation solids Management Plan for the County's 11 treatment facilities.She American Water provided assistance in the design and implementation of the biosol- Resources Association ids management plan including the permanent dewatering facility at one regional WWTP and mobile dewatering units for the other regional WWTPs. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 38 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Frederick Holmes, PE Biosolids; Pump Station Design; Reclaimed Water r 11111 Master Planning Mr.Holmes has been involved in the planning, design, and construction of more than 60 pump stations in the states of Florida and Texas. Education He has worked with municipal clients in the areas of wastewater, ME,Environmental reclaimed water,and potable water pumping and storage with ca- Engineering, University of pacities ranging from 0.5 mgd up to 450 mgd,and Hp from fewer Florida,2003 than 10 Hp up to 1,000 Hp. BS, Environmental Lift Station Renewal and Replacement,City of Houston,TX Engineering, University of Mr. Holmes served as the Evaluation Task Manager for planning Florida,2001 and design of improvements to six lift stations in the wastewater collection system,ranging from 0.5-to 2.5-mgd.Planning and de- Certification/License sign included the evaluation of alternatives for gravity diversion of Professional Engineer: the lift stations. FL,TX Water Consery II,City of Orlando,FL Areas of Expertise Mr.Holmes served as Project Engineer for the design and construc- • Design and Planning of tion of a 90-mgd in-line booster pump station.The in-line booster Water and Wastewater pump station is being constructed to boost pressure in the existing Treatment Facilities pipeline for the purposes of meeting the peak flow needs of the Wa- ter Consery II Distribution Center.The in-line booster pump station • Modeling, Evaluation, comprised seven vertical turbine pumps,controls for an unmanned and Design of Water facility, an electrical building and construction of a Fire Marshall and Wastewater access road. Pumping Stations • Construction In-Line Booster Pump Stations,City of Port St.Lucie,FL Management Services Mr.Holmes served as Lead Project Engineer for the mechanical de- sign and hydraulic modeling of three wastewater in-line booster • Pipeline Routing pump stations with a combined capacity of 50-mgd and a total site Evaluations improvement area of 5 acres.These pump stations included all an- cillary equipment for remote operation, including generators and Experience on-site fuel storage.He was responsible for performing design,per- • 20 total years mitting,bidding,and construction oversight. • 18 years with Hazen Northeast Water Reclamation Facility Reject Storage and Professional Activities Pumping Improvements,Orange County,FL American Water Works Mr.Holmes served as Project Engineer during Preliminary Design Association for the construction of a new 2-mg reject storage tank,pumping im- provements,and rechlorination facilities for the Orange County fa- cility. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 39 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Kevin Say, PE Wastewater Facility Operating Permit Renewals; Pump Station Design; Utility-Related Permitting . Ihk .t Mr. Say has to years of experience focusing on water, wastewater, and stormwater applications. He has a keen interest in biosolids applications.In addition to proj- ects that focus on biosolids treatment,Mr. Say also has worked on Education headworks upgrades,biological nutrient removal,and a variety of MS,Chemical secondary and tertiary treatment applications.These projects have Engineering, University of ranged from feasibility study/master planning level through detailed Cincinnati,2015 design and construction support. BS,Chemical Engineering, University of Thomas P.Smith Water Reclamation Facility Screening and Cincinnati,2010 Grit Removal,City of Tallahassee,FL Mr.Say developed mechanical drawings for the installation of addi- Certification/License tional screening and grit removal equipment for City's water recla- Professional Engineer: mation facility(WRF).He was responsible for coordinating with ven- FL,OH dors to determine the optimum screening and grit removal equipment arrangements. Areas of Expertise Hamlin WRF,Orange County,FL • Process Engineering Mr.Say completed and submitted Domestic Wastewater forms l and and Evaluations 2A to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for a pro- posed 5.0-mgd WRF. He also supported bid phase contract docu- Experience ment updates. • 10 total years • 3 years with Hazen Biosolids Thickening Upgrades,University of Florida,FL Mr.Say assisted with construction phase support of biosolids thick- Professional Activities ening upgrades at the University's WRF.He completed supporting American Water Works calculations to verify centrifuge operation and specified ancillary Association system components for RFIs; authored project's O&M manual and created PowerPoint training presentation;and supported mechan- Florida Water ical and instrumentation and controls for record drawing updates. Environment Association Membrane Bioreactor Feasibility Study,University of Florida,FL Mr. Say was responsible for a feasibility study focused on compar- ing traditional secondary and tertiary processes against a mem- brane bioreactor for the University of Florida WRF. Nutrient Removal Optimization Study,City of Tallahassee,FL Mr.Say wrote a feasibility report that summarized a previously com- pleted nutrient removal optimization study at the City's Thomas P. Smith WRF.He was also responsible for an alternatives analysis to determine which sidestream treatment technology would best op- timize the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous at the WRF. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 40 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Taylor Bomarito, PE Pipeline Design Mr.Bomarito is experienced in the planning, design, construction, and permitting ofwater and sewer infrastructure projects. •f a Previous designs include trenchless, aerial, and open-cut pipelines Education along a variety of challenging corridors requiring extensive permit- ME, Environmental ting.In addition,he is well versed in the construction management Engineering, University of and inspection of wastewater treatment plant and pump station proj- Florida,2012 ects as well as pipelines. BS, Environmental Alternate A1A/Damon Bridge Water Transmission Main Engineering, University of Replacement and Force Main Installation,Town of Jupiter,FL Florida,2011 Serves as Project Manager and Lead Designer for the joint project between the Town ofJupiter and the Loxahatchee River District.The Certification/License project includes the replacement of 1,000 lf of existing 20"aerial Professional Engineer: FL steel water main with a new 12"steel main along with the installa- tion of a new 16"stainless steel force main. Areas of Expertise • Pipeline Design Southern Transmission Main Crossing of 1-95 and the Turnpike at Donald Ross Road,Town of Jupiter,FL • Trenchless Pipelines Serves as Project Manager and Lead Designer for the horizontal di- • Wastewater rectional drill(HDD)of 1,150 If of 10-inch water main installed with- Construction in an 18-inch casing pipe.The design also included 110 If of open-cut • Water Reuse Planning tie-in piping and a flow and pressure monitoring station.The proj- ect involves extensive permitting due to the trenchless crossing of Experience two major highways,a lake,and several canals. • 11 total years Cary-Raleigh Water Supply Interconnections,Town of Cary,NC • 10 years with Hazen Mr. Bomarito served as Project Engineer, Construction Manager, and Resident Project Representative for the project,which included Professional Activities 5,500 lf of 8"to 16" open-cut ductile iron water main, 3 jack and Florida Water bored roadway crossings,and the modification of two existing pump Environment Association stations.The pipelines were located along several high traffic road- American Water Works ways and intersections,requiring extensive maintenance of traffic Association and coordination with the NCDOT. Ridge Road Water Main Rehabilitation,Orange Water and Sewer Authority,Carrboro,NC Served as Project Engineer for the cured-in-place pipe(CIPP)reha- bilitation of 1,600 If of 12"and 8"water distribution system water mains.The project was the first CIPP water main constructed in the state of North Carolina.The project was located in a heavily devel- oped corridor of the University of Chapel Hill campus and required significant coordination with traffic,public transportation,public Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com safety,and campus events and schedules. 41 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services John Schroeder, PE, BCEE Utility Infrastructure Condition Assessment Mr. Schroeder brings expertise in assessment,planning, design, and construction of stormwater,water, and wastewater systems.He is a nationally-recognized expert in pipeline assessment and rehabilitation. Education Mr.Schroeder has performed numerous water and wastewater pipeline BS,Civil and condition assessments across the country using a wide variety of assess- Environmental ment technologies.He is an expert in water,wastewater,and stormwa- Engineering, University of ter systems,as well as asset management,CMOM programs,pump sta- tion design,stormwater master plans,infiltration/inflow studies,water transmission design,construction inspection,and cost estimating.He Certification/License is a master trainer in the NASSCO pipeline,manhole,and lateral assess- Professional Engineer: ment and certification programs(PACP,MACP,LACP),and has certified FL, NY,OH hundreds of professionals across the country in this program. Board Certified Technical Advisor and Sewer Rehabilitation Specialist, Environmental Engineer City of Arcadia,FL (BCEE) Mr. Schroeder has been assisting with the assessment,rehabilita- Master Trainer of tion, and replacement of the City's sanitary sewers, force mains, NASSCO PACP water mains,and pump stations.He serves as one of the design en- gineers and technical advisors for this ongoing program, and has Areas of Expertise been helping the City to efficiently collect, manage, and utilize its • Condition and Pipeline CCTV video,which is integrated into their GIS to make prioritized Assessment sewer rehabilitation programs. • Pipeline Rehabilitation Pipeline Asset Management Specialist,City of Sunrise,FL • Asset Management Mr.Schroeder led the water main and force main asset management project.Using a variety of tools,including ModelBuilder,Power BI, • Trenchless ARCMAP and more,the team is developing a complete risk assess- Technologies ment(likelihood of failure and consequence of failure)and budget • Project Management forecast for inspection and replacement of all of the city force mains and water mains.Mr.Schroeder is leading the team in the develop- Experience ment of a short-term and long-term capital improvement plan for • 29 total years all of the City's water mains and force mains. • 3 years with Hazen Pressure Pipe Assessment and Rehabilitation, Miami-Dade County,FL Professional Activities Mr. Schroeder served as Technical Director and Project Engineer for North American Society the assessment and rehabilitation of ai9,000lf,54-inch sanitary force of Trench less main and 48-and 72-inch clarifier pressure pipes at the County's WWTP. Technologies The 54-inch PCCP was inspected using Pure Technologies Pipe Diver to Water Environment determine the location and extent of pre-stressedwirebreaks.Theproj- Federation ects involved alternative evaluations,preliminary design,final design, bidding assistance,and engineering services during construction. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 42 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Neha Jagtap, PhD Wastewater Master Planning; Septic to Sewer Evaluations Dr.Jagtap specializes in systems-level evaluations of wastewater treatment for nutrient removal and recovery. Thomas P.Smith Water Reclamation Facility Master Plan, City of Tallahassee,FL Education Dr.Jagtap served as Project Engineer in the development of a Mas- PhD, Environmental ter Plan for the City. She is using GIS software and tools to create Engineering, University of project maps and perform population forecasts within the facility's Florida,2019 service area.Existing and anticipated wastewater flows to the treat- BS, Environmental ment plant will also be evaluated to guide the City's discussion on Science, University of future service area expansion. Florida,2013 Innovative Wastewater Treatment Program,JEA, Certification/License Jacksonville,FL Stormwater Inspector: FL The City of Jacksonville historically led multiple septic tank phase out programs for areas without central water and sewer infrastruc- Areas of Expertise ture.Many infrastructure projects were accomplished over the years • Wastewater Process through City capital project initiatives and the work continues to- Engineering day with the current septic tank phase out program. Dr.Jagtap is serving as Project Engineer on the Innovative Wastewater Treat- • Nutrient Recovery ment Program project to assess and recommend the most appropri- • Experimental Design ate technologies and approaches(including centralized sewer, de- • Analytical Method centralized sewer and treatment or improved onsite treatment)that Development can be applied to these prioritized areas. • Geographic Information Experience Prior to Hazen System (GIS) William Tyson Wastewater Treatment Plant,City of Arcadia,FL The City's wastewater treatment plant is designed for 2-mgd annu- Experience al average daily flow capacity.It has two trickling filters(TFs)which • 6 total years provide BOD removal.The facility had trouble meeting the union- • 1 year with Hazen ized ammonia permit limit.Leakage of TF influent at the center col- umn and over the top of the secondary arm weir boxes was previ- Professional Activities ously reported during peak flow with 1 recirculation pump and 1 TF American Water Works in service. Dr.Jagtap completed a site visit to observe operation of Association the South TF and take measurements and photos. Notes from the site visit were used for the basis for evaluation and recommenda- • Joint Section Research tions to improve TF performance. Committee Chair, Local Section Subcommittee Experimental NPK Recovery from Stored Urine as Market Fertilizers and Non-Potable Water,University of Florida,FL Dr.Jagtap completed a 4-year project which focused on integrating innovative resource recovery technologies to create marketable fer- tilizer products from human urine. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 43 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Project Approach Hazen understands the City needs firms with adept skillsets capable of solving the challenges facing the City of Ocoee. We have the tools and knowledge to successfully represent the City before regulatory agencies and provide engineering support to maintain, expand, and manage your utility assets and facilities. Project Understanding The City is seeking Utilities Engineers to perform engineering design Hazen has all of the services.The RFQ lists the type of assignments that maybe given to the selected firms for this contract.In general,work will fall under one of the necessary following areas: experience, qualifications, • Planning-utility service studies,capital improvements,infrastruc- ture rehabilitation,and utility engineering planning services availability,and • Permitting-FDEP,SJRWMD,FDOT,and local building department knowledge of the • Design/Construction-preliminary and conceptual design,final City's system to design and construction services for potable water,wastewater and provide the requested reclaimed water systems ranging from gravity and force main to services listed in the treatment facility projects RFQ. • Financial-grants,funding sources,and economic evaluations Hazen's experience in Orange County provides in-depth insight into areas of rapid growth and how best to assist the City with extension of utilities. We understand the challenges of converting septic to sewer and expanding a reclaimed water system.For a variety of reasons,it would best serve the residents of the City to covert these septic tank systems to sewer service for treatment at a facility. As the existing septic systems get connected into the City's collection system,there will be significant changes required for the collection system piping,lift stations,and treatment facilities to address increased flow and potential changes to wastewater quality.Expansion of the reclaimed water system requires the WRF have the quality and quantity to serve its cus- tomers,as well as the end users to provide the demand for expanding the distribution system.It will be important for the City to institute planning documents that address these items and help the City get well-positioned for the future. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 44 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Project Management Plan Our Project Manager, Derek Bieber, PE,will adhere to Hazen's guidelines for project management,which include development of a Project Management Plan(PMP)at the project onset.The PMP identifies all team members,contact information,and a date-specific timeline for milestones and deliverables.The PMP also clearly defines each team member's responsibilities,budget assignments,and expectations.The City's Project Manager will be kept informed of any delay or possible cost issue through regular communication and the submission of the invoice summary and progress reports.The key aspects of our project management plan are highlighted below along with the benefits to the City. Our project management approach is based on our experience with similar management, design,and implementation assignments and focuses on several key objectives: Implement the 1 Monitor and control project efficiently project costs and schedules Work seamlessly a 2 Ensure quality design with the City as an 4J deliverables and Project Management extension of staff constructed assets KEY OBJECTIVES -- 3 Provide documentation necessary for verification Ensure effective 5 ` of project objectives communication ` and goals 4 Anticipate and control risks during implementation Hazen has a time-tested philosophy of providing engineering services, which includes a project management and design development approach that keeps the project efficient, while providing a quality product that provides for the needs of our client. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 45 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Effective communications are the hallmark of any successful project.Our team takes pride in being responsive to our clients.Additionally,steps need to be taken at the onset of a project to ensure that communications are properly established. Our Project Management Plan will define the scheduled meetings and coordination and list the contact information for all stakeholders. Key Aspects of Project Management Plan Keys to a Approach to Meeting Project Budget, Successful Project Goals,Timetables,and Quality Criteria Benefits • Develop clear scope of work using WBS Reduces scope structure concepts. creep and schedule • Maintain regular City and project team slippage. c ) Effective • communication. Project Management • Submit monthly progress reports. • Effectively use electronic tracking/PM systems. • Maximize use of City standards. Avoid unexpected • Assign milestone dates and budget goals changes to budget tO Proactive Cost g g g and schedule late in and Schedule for specific subtasks. Control • Provide bi-monthly schedule updates. the project. • Apply value engineering opportunities at project onset. • Technical expertise. Ensures availability • Local presence and familiarity. and involvement of Assignment of experienced Personnel • Previous experience on similar projects. engineers • Availability over the duration of the work throughout the assignment. project. • Assign QA/QC tasks to experts in the Ensures lessons specific field. learned are ° Regular and incorporated into the ❑ • Involve QA/QC team at project onset. ❑ Thorough design and provides ❑ C/I QA/QC • Identify specific QA/QC milestones. assurances that QA/ QC reviews are being regularly performed. • Develop a risk register to document Identifies project risks Anticipate and potential risks that could affect schedule, and potential mitigation control risks budget,and quality. strategies to mitigate ,• during • Regularly update the risk register. unexpected impacts to implementation • Document actions to minimize risk. budget,schedule,and deliverables. Provide • Utilize comprehensive logging,tracking and Improves efficiency necessary reporting system. of project team and eli documentation • Provide access to all parties. reduces potential conflicts during • Use Sharepoint or similar contract manager construction. software. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 46 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Schedule The experience gained by our team over the years on a In order to ensure that schedules are met in accordance with the City's vast array of projects of time frame,a detailed project schedule in Primavera or Microsoft Project varying size and complexity will be developed immediately following the issuance of a notice to proceed, has led to the development and will be maintained over the course of the project.The project schedule of effective project manage- details the steps required to complete the project utilizing a critical path ment and control techniques which are routinely em- methodology.The use of scheduling software provides a time management ployed by our staff on all tool to better track progress of the project in real terms.The types of projects. scheduling techniques employed are tailored to the complexity of the project and reporting preferences of our clients. Key management elements and their application to Mr.Bieber will be responsible for ensuring that all task schedules are complete all phases of any met.Hazen subscribes to a strong project manager approach where all successful project include: lines of communication are via the Project Manager.Mr. Bieber will be • Work Plan responsible for maintaining full knowledge of all assignments. This . Project Standards approach is designed to provide one person answerable to the City at all • Client Involvement/ times. Workshops COSt • Project Scheduling System Our commitment to quality and efficiency is evidenced by our use of an • Cost Control/ internal network accessible from all of our offices for efficient data storage Task Management to share and maintain standards between all team members.The City will be provided a detailed invoice each month along with a status report so that the City can verify progress of the project on a monthly basis and be kept informed of any delay or possible cost issue before problems occur. Projects will be broken down into smaller tasks with task numbers cor- responding to the scope of work.These same task numbers will be used CCTheir[Hazen]responsive- within the project scheduling software and written on invoices issued to ness, attention to detail, the City.This will allow the City to match work efforts reported within and technical expertise project submittals and progress reports and discussed at progress helped the City complete meetings. this fast track project on-time and within budget. Cost Control of the Design Process Hazen...demonstrated a high level of professional- Cost control for each work assignment through this contract will also be ism and performed engi- the responsibility of Mr.Bieber,who will use our company project tracking neering services with software tool,Deltek Vision.He will have the ability to check project costs exceptional quality." and labor expenses on a daily basis. In addition, Mr. Bieber will track progress of team members as tasks are performed to verify that progress David Abbaspour,PE matches the budgeted hours for each task.The City will be provided a Senior Professional detailed invoice each month so they can verify progress of each assignment Engineer on a monthly basis and be kept informed of any delay or possible cost issue City of St.Petersburg before problems occur. Lift Station 85 Albert The table on the next page shows a few examples of recently completed Whitted Master 30-inch projects that were delivered to the client on time and within budget by Force Main Part A our proposed team. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 47 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services "The Hazen team has shown competence, experience, and knowledge in all these areas. The project team communicates very well;they are timely in their project deliveries and have managed to keep budget even when additional work is requested of them." - Tampa Bay Water Recently Completed Projects Delivered on Time and Within Budget During Design Change Completion Met Beginning Order Entity Project Date Schedule Amount Totals Project Fee Tampa Bay Water Supply 12/2018 Yes $3,580,000 $0 $3,580,000 Water Master Plan City of Venice Second Force 08/2020 Yes $195,315 $0 $195,315 Main Under 1-75 City of Plant Master Plan 08/2020 Yes $335,900 $0 $335,900 City Tampa Bay Alafia Pump 06/2018 Yes $164,000 $0 $164,000 Water Station Sarasota Lockwood 09/2018 Yes $149,470 $0 $149,470 County Utilities Ridge BPS Sarasota South Gate 04/2016 Yes $96,250 $18,8401 $115,090 County Utilities Master Pump Station PDR Seminole Yankee Lake 12/2018 Yes $245,962 $54,1022 $300,064 County Water Reclamation Facility R&R City of Venice SRF 04/2019 Yes $132,630 $0 $132,630 Assistance Peace River Water Quality 07/2020 Yes $174,010 $0 $164,000 Manasota Master Plan Regional Water Supply City of Wastewater 10/2019 Yes $161,920 $0 $161,920 Sarasota Hydraulic (contract is Model still open for Development on-call assistance) 'Owner requested change to perform additional hydraulic modeling and updates to the PDR. 'Owner requested changes to replace chlorine contact tank gates,modify digester piping,and repair/recoat grit structure. These similar projects provide testimony to the efficiency and thoroughness Hazen provides to our clients. Hazen is committed to producing high quality,cost- ` efficient products adhering to performance schedules. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 48 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Cost Control of the Construction Component As discussed previously,Hazen uses multiple resources for developing construction cost estimates to ensure their accuracy-this includes an internal construction cost estimating group,a catalog of recent regional bids on similar projects,relationships with local equipment vendors and contractors,just to name a few.With a variety of sources,we work closely with our clients to assure that cost estimates are accurate. Cost estimates are updated with each design milestone so that the City is up to speed on how design changes/decisions are impacting project price.The cost estimate process includes performing a quantity take off from the project drawings and specifications,in addition to coordinating with equipment and material manufacturers for specific quotes.With each cost estimate update,if it appears that the project is going over budget,the Hazen team will propose design modification options to reduce cost for discussion at the design review meeting. Examples of projects that were completed by Hazen in the past five years are shown in the table below. Projects Designed by Hazen within the last 5 years-Construction Costs Final Contract Amount No. Final Bid including Mo/Yr of Final Cost Award Change Project Name Bid Bids Estimate Amount Orders Sarasota County Lockwood 09/2017 4 $689,000 $620,115 $620,115 Ridge BPS City of Venice Reaeration Blower 04/2018 4 $540,220 $593,872 $593,872 Replacement City of Arcadia Lee Avenue 02/2017 7 $277,260 $257,360 $249,728 Utility Replacement City of Arcadia WM Looping 04/2018 5 $313,005 $242,850 $247,247 Project Hillsborough Rocky Creek 04/2019 3 $3,500,000 $3,600,000 $3,600,000 Vacuum Sewer Hillsborough Falkenburg AWTP 03/2019 2 $1,200,000 $1,300,000 $1,200,000 Screw Press Hillsborough SCAWTP 08/2018 1 $8,100,000 $8,600,000 $8,800,000 Expansion Tampa HFC Grit Replacement 01/2019 6 $4,700,000 $4,700,000 $4,700,000 Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 49 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Current and Projected Workload Based on workload projections,Hazen selects the most qualified staff available to work on each project. Our team has a conservative approach of undertaking projects only when workload permits. For a long-term contract such as this,we will ensure the availability of our key resources throughout the duration of the contract to ensure that the key staff presented in this submittal will be the staff used throughout the contract.Our team is committed to doing this and will place a priority on each and every work assignment.If additional resources are necessary to support our team,Hazen maintains a staff in eight offices within Florida. In addition,Hazen employs more than 1,200 firm-wide staff members in all of the necessary disciplines and has the capacity to draw upon this staff should an unforeseen circumstance occur or if specific expertise is required at the City's request.The figure below illustrates our team's current and future workload capacity. Current and Planned Workload 100% /-100%Percent Utilization 90% 80% o 70% Available Staff • Person-Hours � 60% • a `• L 50% • 30% • 02/21 03/21 04/21 05/21 06/21 07/21 08/21 09/21 10/21 11/21 12/21 01/22 02/22 Our Project Manager will also routinely meet with assigned staff to make sure they have the necessary availability and shift work assignments as necessary to balance the workload, always placing the highest priority on the City's assignments. Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com 50 2. Firm's Office Location & Other Forms x r. # . = . 4 .' - '' i .. ' . r .,- . * i2 1;...' ilipti, A ,._ -4,.• • / „ii x )( t -, ram, `ii l .erg e AP .-.� yy i `e s:r City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Section No. 2 Firm's Office Location and Other Forms To provide the City with a team that can respond in an expeditious manner, Hazen's Orlando office will be responsible for the proposed contract. Hazen's Orlando office is located within a 3Q-minute drive to the City,which facilitates easy access by our key project team members.For example, Project Manager, Derek Bieber, PE,who is based in this office, also resides within 30 minutes of the City's facilities.This allows him to be responsive to the City's needs throughout the contract,but especially during construction to quickly resolve any site issues,avoiding potential construc- tion delays.Our key designers are also locally based,which allows for quick site access,regular communication with City staff,and efficient startup/testing oversight. Office Locations for Firm and Subconsultants As requested in the RFQ,below is a listing of the location of all offices(firm and subconsultants)involved with this project and approximate distance(in miles)and time(in hours)to City Hall. Firm Office Location Distance to City Hall 919 Lake Baldwin Lane, Hazen and Sawyer Suite 200 18.7 miles/0.47 hours(28 minutes) Orlando,FL 32814 Hazen and Sawyer 1000 N.Ashley Drive,Suite 1000 85.2 miles/1.35 hours(81 minutes) Tampa,FL 33602 Hazen and Sawyer 7334 Delainey Court 125 miles/1.95 hours(117 minutes) Sarasota,FL 34240 6675 Corporate Center Parkway, Hazen and Sawyer Suite 330 145 miles/2.2 hours(132 minutes) Jacksonville,FL 32216 Wekiva Engineering,LLC 711 Orlando Avenue,Suite A 17.5 miles/0.43 hours(26 minutes) Winter Park,FL 32789 SGM Engineering,Inc. 935 Lake Baldwin Lane 18.7 miles/0.47 hours(28 minutes) Orlando,FL 32814 ECHO UES,Inc. 400 State Road 434,Suite 1024 31 miles/0.6 hours(36 minutes) Oviedo,FL 32765 Geotechnical and Environmental 919 Lake Baldwin Lane 18.7 miles/0.47 hours(28 minutes) Consultants,Inc. Orlando,FL 32814 Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm's Office Location and Other Forms Other Requested Information The following pages include the items listed below: • Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form • Summary of Litigation • Receipt of any Addenda Issued • Company Information/Signature Sheet • M/WBE Certification for the Firm-Hazen is not certified as a Minority Business Enterprise(MBE),however,it is our policy to utilize MBEs as subconsultants should the opportunity arise and a qualified firm is available.The firm fully understands and meets all other require- ments of Section 287.055,Florida Statutes-the"Consultants'Com- petitive Negotiation Act". Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm's Office Location and Other Forms ocoee Florida RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112,Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee, Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants, who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches, or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services,Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for the City Commission, Evaluation Committee members, and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, the term "conflict of interest" "means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest", and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management,instruction,research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: 1 To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form,submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: Hazen and Sawyer Firm Name /c.A- 1 Signature Ervin Myers, Jr., PE, Associate Vice President Name and Title(Print or Type) February 11, 2021 N Date RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 18 City of Ocoee • RFQ 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm's Office Location and Other Forms SUMMARY OF LITIGATION: Provide a summary of any litigation,claim(s),bid or contract dispute(s)filed by or against the Bidder in the past five(5)years which is related to the services that the Bidder provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim,or contact dispute,a brief description of the case,the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none,then please say so. See attached (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. 1 Dated February 11, 2021 No. Dated No. Dated (Remainder of page left blank intentionally.) 0 RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 19 City of Ocoee • RFO 21-004,Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services Firm's Office Location and Other Forms Litigation History In the last io years,the Southeast Region of Hazen has been responsible for approximately$2 billion worth of public works construction.Our litigation record(or lack of)is excellent.We also want to emphasize that Hazen is not wholly or partly self-insured.Hence,it is our insurer that bears the risk and not the client.As requested, the table below provides a summary of litigation filed by or against Hazen in the past five(5)years,which is related to the services that the Bidder provides in the regular course of business. Date of Date Description Action Closed Outcome ID Number Court Professional Liability Claims Cecil Dwayne Whitson, Contractor 6/29/17 2/05/18 Settled Civil Action United Doing Business as alleged negli- No. States Stately Scapes v.Hazen gence in connec- $50,000 3:17-CV-988 District and Sawyer,P.C. tion with the Court for construction of a the Middle retaining wall. District of Tennessee The City of High Point, Suez,a contrac- 7/24/2019 Open Open Civil Action United North Carolina v.Suez tor for the City of No. States Treatment Solutions,Inc., High Point, Monetary 1:19-cv-540 District Fidelity and Deposit brought a third amount Court for Company of Maryland party suit against unspeci- the Middle and CPPE Carbon Hazen and fled District of Process&Plant Sawyer in con- North Engineering,S.A.and nection with H&S' Carolina Suez Treatment engineering Solutions,Inc.,v.Hazen design services and Sawyer,P.C. for the City. Close Construction,LLC C Solutions, 11/9/2020 Open Open Case No.16 In the v.City of Riviera Beach engineer for the CA 013117 Circuit Utility Special District, City of Riviera Monetary MB-AF Court of the C Solutions,Mark Beach,seeks amount Fifteenth Drummond v.Hazen and indemnity from unspeci- Judicial Sawyer Hazen as its fled Circuit in subcontractor. and for Palm Beach County, Florida Hazen and Sawyer I hazenandsawyer.com COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ#21-004 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. Hazen and Sawyer (407)367-2626 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) None FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) emyers @ hazenandsawyer.com / E-MAIL ADDRESS (...-0 „,. IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, Ervin Myers,Jr., PE,Associate Vice President PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) N/A 919 Lake Baldwin Lane, Suite 200 STREET ADDRESS Orlando, FL 32814 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 13-2904652 Individual X Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of$physical presence or 0 online notarization this lb 4 day of '4 a rvo►..r/ ,202 t • Personally Known 1( or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of V 0 IN io.., (Type of Identification) County of Qvof,••c�G ,� y'9:* TERESAMCNALLY ,�� VAS-.. Y� ,�; MY COMMISSION#NH 026367 Signature of Notary Public EXPIRES:August 6,2024 .�t:- -: Bonded TMuNotes'►ubkUnderwr#ws t IT l cJeSa, `OM► 01 Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Not Public RFQ#21004—Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services 20 Hazen Hazen and Sawyer 919 Lake Baldwin Lane,Suite 200 • Orlando,FL 32814 • 407.367.2626 , -)10., .... , ,.... ,,...,, , __ .: ,,,,_. livir- .. :. ,,.. .. , , , ... , ... ,„., . . . .. ' _. , '' ..'2.-1,.'-,,..,, : '-'1,. ' -- ':' -7`'7,...;:17-7 arms- -4--;'---.‘- '''',...' Ap .,,., . .. , . s w; , —;„ lir lIll'fi�stl tit y - .:. -_ ,` t 1 I Mir , - . RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORM/SHORTLIST Inwood Barnes,Ferland Chen Moore& Hazen and Consulting Wright-Pierce, Respondent and Associates Associates, Inc. CPH Inc. Sawyer Engineers, Inc. Kimley-Horn Inc. Evaluator 1 3 6 2 1 5 7 4 Evaluator 2 5 7 4 3 6 2 1 Evaluator 3 5 3 6 4 7 2 1 Evaluator 4 6 5 4 3 7 2 1 TOTAL 19 21 16 11 25 13 7 RANKING 5 6 4• 2 7 3 1 1 RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORM/SHORTLIST Inwood • Barnes, Ferland Chen Moore& Hazen and Consulting Wright-Pierce, Respondent and Associates Associates, Inc. CPH_Inc. Sawyer Engineers, Inc. Kimley-Horn Inc. Evaluator 1 � 1 1 S -1 t Evaluator 2 5 9 4 3 Co Q 11 Evaluator 3 3 co Evaluator 4CP 3 0 1 Li TOTAL 19 0 as 0 14 0 ` 1 0 aj0 13 0. 1 0 RANKING 5 (.0 '.:\ Z. 7 ' ` M ---\-oP 1 �vaL .4- I RFQ #21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES Individual Evaluation Form Inwwod Barnes,Ferland Chen Moore& Consulting Evaluation Criteria and Associates Assoc. CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Engineers Kimsey-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance and Experience of the Firm and Project Team (0-60 Points) 47 43 52 52 45 40 50 Project Approach and Understanding of the project (0-15 Points) 9 8 10 11 10 5 9 Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements (0-15 Points) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS _ (0-100 Points) 75 65 76 77 69 59 73 MEMBER RANKING 3 6 % 2 1 5 7 4 Evaluator:::;:t1h1 epe C Krug ///j7 . Evaluator ,ye. /V: 1 vUI � �� -- - - V RFQ #21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES Individual Evaluation Form Inwwod Barnes,Ferland Chen Moore& Consulting Evaluation Criteria and Associates Assoc. CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Engineers Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance and Experience of the Firm and Project Team (0-60 Points) 52 53 57 56 54 57 58 Project Approach and Understanding of the project (0-15 Points) 12 12 12 14 12 14 15 Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements (0-15 Points) 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS (0-100 Points) 87 84 88 89 85 90 92 MEMBER RANKING Evaluator Name 3OO1 11 f C V t`-V+_ Evaluator Signature 1 bvi1, .' 3 RFQ #21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES Individual Evaluation Form inwwod Barnes,Feriand Chen Moore& Consulting Evaluation Criteria and Associates Assoc. CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Engineers Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance and Experience of the Firm and Project Team . (0-60 Points) 50 55 50 53 45 50 59 Project Approach and Understanding of the project (0-15 Points) 11 13 12 11 10 14 15 Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements (0-15 Points) 9 12 12 12 13 14 14 Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0.5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned • Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS (0-100 Points) 79 04 70 00 72 90 92 MEMBER RANKING 6 3 6 4 7 2 1 Evaluator Name —1^rr)P r' 11 I. CD OA i,f►SO(i r� Evaluator Signature �-J. --1-7C2-'k • 1 RFQ #21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES Individual Evaluation Form • A lnwwod lil Barnes,Ferland Chen Moore& Consulting ' Evaluation Criteria v.;‘ and Associates Assoc. CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Engineers Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce EMERMSERESEEMEMS 1 IMMENEM RESSZENER INSBONSEEM NIENENIEM EINEREMS WESIONNE NONSONSIS a Past performance and Experience of the Firm and Project Team (0-60 Points) ?); 48 50 50 52 46 54 57 0 Project Approach and Understanding kg of the project 1 (0-15 Points) 11 13 14 13 11 13 15 Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements i; (0-15 Points) ii>: 11 13 13 . 13 13 13 13 .$ Location of the office and proximity l'i1: to the City of Ocoee ul: (0-5 Points) 4 4 — 4 4 4 4 4 4 ... Certified Minority,Women Owned -0 Business Enterprise t 14 ,,.: (0-5 Points) g 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 INREEMEntiellAMININ INEENCES EVERning ESSIONOM intalean igNiciaggal FEERENESE BERINIEREV TOTAL POINTS g (0-100 Points) U 79 80 81 82 74 84 89 & '?'ll MEMBER RANKING 6 5 4 3 7 2 1* - \ap b CM Evaluator Name r- 1/),e, 1-leLL Ce.,r _ __ Evaluator Signature lr- \**-----A. 7.4.°° a 1 --- — — RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORMFSHORTLIST Barnes,Ferland Hazen and Wright-Pierce, Respondent and Associates CPH Inc. Sawyer Kimley-Horn Inc. Evaluator 1 5 1 3 4 2 Evaluator 2 6 2 3 4 1 Evaluator 3 5 4 2 3 1 Evaluator 4 ., 4 2 1 5 3 • TOTAL 19 9 9 16 7 RANKING 5 2 3 4 1 Note:Lowest Total is Highest Ranking.(The tie between 2nd&3rd was determined by highest overall score.) 1 RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORM PecnmrnehcVcc:{i©n -GI( Award Barnes, Ferland Hazen and Wright-Pierce, Respondent and Associates CPH Inc. Sawyer Kimley-Horn Inc. - Evaluator 1 S l 3 a Evaluator 2 p� I Evaluator 3 S O� 3 Evaluator 4 Lt a 1 3 TOTAL iCR I o 0 1` ( 0 ."1O RANKING 5 2 31 c B) Cabs) OUc1U&cO( 4 -' \ - c RFQ#21004 �� CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES f (a SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD -AFTER INTERVIEWS -MEETING #2 P \�� Individual Evaluation Form 3 � ! Barnes,Ferland Evaluation Criteria and Associates CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance and Experience of the Firm and Project Team (0-60 Points):. �1 %ai �� � Project Approach and Understanding 19 of 1 project ® / (../ 1 I , r I(0-15 --- Points) / ('1 J Ability to Meet Time and Budget S I Requirements 'd' (0-15 Points) / 0 ) 5 l u 1 g Location of the office and proximityL. to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 , 0 TOTAL POINTS (0-100 Points) 9- 4 4 4 4 MEMBER RANKING ,...... 8-"D q 2. �ic fi-r 9 Evaluator Name asp - p � Evaluator Signature 5l ., 1 00 RAW *-?-‘ RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD -AFTER INTERVIEWS - MEETING #2 Individual Evaluation Form Barnes,Ferland Evaluation Criteria and Associates CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance and Experience of �� 5 63 the Firmirm and and Project Team I ----a(0-60 Points) Project Approach and Understanding of the project �3 I L1 1 Li I r ^ )(-(- (0-15 Points) ,Ll ` Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements / O I l i L 11 /2_ 1 C (0-15 Points) Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 0 :8?3 b Co JP" ,/ TOTAL POINTS (0-100 Points) 9 4 4 4 4 3 ti 0 1 - MEMBER RANKING Evaluator Name Evaluator Signature L.--" 1 eva1Ua*o 3 RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD -AFTER INTERVIEWS - MEETING #2 Individual Evaluation Form Barnes,Ferland Evaluation Criteria and Associates CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance.and Experience of � [ the Firm and Project Team L)'i J V 0 5 b 5 0 5 (0-60 Points) Project Approach and Understanding of the project 10 1 'Z l I Lf 15 (0-15 Points) Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements 1 C) l 2 1 13 16 (0-15 Points) 1 Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS 7 t-I --7 g ' '6 C c1i,/ GI 1, (0-100 Points) -9- .-4 -4- -4- A- MEMBER RANKING Evaluator Name �QI I•S e� b C Y1A,\t V\�a -) \ Evaluator Signature '- ' - ---" -.'/Z-- - — 1 euglu -I rz, ., ,A.. RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD -AFTER INTERVIEWS - MEETING #2 Individual Evaluation Form • Barnes,Ferland Evaluation Criteria and Associates CPH Inc. Hazen and Sawyer Kimley-Horn Wright&Pierce Past performance and Experience of the Firm and Project Team 4 ° 5 / 1-4 54- (0-60 Points) �j Project Approach and Understanding of the project ( O 1 0 ( 0 l a t o (0-15 Points) 1 Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements 0 tom) t c) (0-15 Points) { \ v l Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Minority,Women Owned Business Enterprise (0-5 Points) 5 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS CC��,, Q (0-100 Points) ;(o? 9 4 V.b 4 i:5•4 I V 4 ( Z 3 MEMBER RANKING Evaluator Name " t k (2-(J(T .c....4--;) Evaluator Signature 1 RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORM/SHORTLIST Inwood Barnes, Ferland Chen Moore& Hazen and Consulting Wright-Pierce, Respondent and Associates Associates, Inc. CPH Inc. Sawyer Engineers, Inc. Kimley-Horn Inc. .Eva a o lutr 1 3 6 2 1 5 7 4 Evaluator 2 5 7 4 3 6 2 1 Evaluator 3 5 3 6 4 7 2 1 Evaluator 4 6 5 4 3 7 2 1 TOTAL 19 21 16 11 25 13 7 RANKING 5 6 4 2 7 3 1 1 RFQ#21004 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR UTILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES CHECKLIST - Submission: Company=Info/ • ' •Requirements- Signature - -Qualifications, Acknowledge_ • 'Company/License: , .Sheet/Conflict:of • No. RESPONDENT 1. References,;etc.,_ •.: • • ,Adtlendumc#1 Verification: ;: : MBE':CERT.• _ -lnteresfform • :Office,Location 1 Barnes, Ferland and Associates ✓ Received 02/19/2021 Active Respondent V Orlando, FL 2 Chen Moore and Associates Inc. ✓ Received 02/19/2021 Active n/a Received 02/19/2021 Maitland, FL 3 CPH Inc. ✓ ✓ Active n/a ✓ Orlando, FL 4 Hazen and Sawyer V ✓ Active n/a ✓ Orlando, FL 5 Inwood Consulting Engineers Inc. ✓ ✓ Active n/a ✓ Oviedo, FL 6 Kimley-Horn ✓ ✓ Active n/a ✓ Orlando, FL 7 Wright-Pierce, Inc. ✓ Received 02/19/2021 Active n/a ✓ Maitland, FL *Firms are listed in alphabetical order Missing Forms are considered a minor irregularity. Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson Larry Brinson,Sr., District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank Q CO e e George Oliver Ill, District 4 florida MEMORANDUM TO: Vanessa Anthony Purchasing FROM: Jamie Croteau Utilities Director DATE: Friday,April 23,2021 RE: Recommendation to Award RFQ#21-004 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services The Evaluation Selection Committee for RFQ #21-004, Continuing Contracts for Utilities Engineering Services, recommends awarding contracts to the following three firms. The evaluation committee short-listed the following firms in ranked order, and recommended contracting with the top two (2) ranked firms. The City Manager reviewed the evaluation committee recommendation and recommends contracting with the top three (3) firms due to the term of the contract: Wright Pierce; and CPH, Inc. Hazen& Sawyer The Committee comprised of Steve Krug (Public Works Director), Jen Bolling (Utilities Engineering Manager), T'Jean Tomlinson (Utilities Staff Engineer) and myself, reviewed seven RFQ submittals from interested engineering firms. A total of five firms were interviewed by the Committee and from those interviews, the top three firms, listed above, were selected. The of work to be performed includes, but is not limited to: general utilities engineering services, utilities studies, design, plans production, construction management, plan review, another miscellaneous engineering related projects. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. City of Ocoee Utilities • 1800 A.D. Mims Road • Ocoee, Florida 34761 Phone: (407) 905-3159 •www.ocoee.org/utilities