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Item 07 Approval to Award RFQ #22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services ocoee florida • AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET Meeting Date: March 1, 2022 Item #: Reviewed By: Contact Name: Joyce Tolbert/Shannon Hopper Department Director: Rebecc obe Contact Number: 1516/1524 City Manager: Robe Subject: Award of RFQ #22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services Background Summary: In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), § 287.055, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 21 of the City's Code of Ordinances, the City solicited statements of qualifications from professional engineering firms interested in providing engineering services for public works projects as the city's continuing contracts have expired. Such services include studies, design, plans production, construction management, traffic impact analysis, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. The firms selected by the City will provide services on an as needed basis, based upon task orders to be issued by the City under the continuing contract. The continuing contracts shall automatically renew annually, unless terminated by the City in writing, for a total of five (5) years from the date of execution, plus a two (2) year optional renewal at the City's discretion. The RFQ advertised on November 8, 2021, and was publicly opened on December 7, 2021. A total of ten (10) responses were received. The Finance Department and Public Works Department reviewed the proposals and all were considered responsive (see attached RFQ Checklist). Attached are the top four (4) ranked responses. Copies of all responses are available in the Finance Department for your review. The ten responses were evaluated by the RFQ Evaluation Committee appointed by the City Manager, and comprised of four members: Steve Krug, Public Works Director; Martrivus Keaton, Development Engineer; Richard Campanale, City Engineer; and Milen Womack, Staff Engineer. The first public RFQ Evaluation Committee meeting was held on January 27, 2022, with the Evaluation Committee evaluating and short-listing the firms for interviews on specific evaluation criteria, the second meeting was held on February 2, 2022, and the third meeting was held on February 15, 2022, to interview the firms (see attached RFQ Shortlists/Evaluation Forms). The RFQ Evaluation Committee short-listed the following firms in ranked order, and recommends contracting with the top four (4) ranked firms per the attached award recommendation from Steve Krug, Public Works Director. Rank/Respondent 1. Pegasus Engineering, LLC 2. CPH, Inc. 3. DRMP 4, Neel-Schaffer, Inc. 5. Chastain Skillman, Inc. 6. Chen Moore and Associates 7. Traffic Engineering Data Solutions, Inc. 8. FBG Engineers & Consulting, Inc 9. exo Limited 10.Arminius Consultants, LLC Issue: Should the City Commission award the continuing contracts for engineering services to the four (4) short-listed firms as recommended by the Evaluation Committee? Recommendations: Staff recommends the City Commission award RFQ #22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services to Pegasus Engineering, LLC; CPH, Inc.; DRMP; and Neel-Schaffer, Inc. 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 the firms once the required insurance is received. Per the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), § 287.055, Florida Statutes, 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. Award Recommendation from Steve Krug, Public Works Director 2. Shortlists/Evaluation Forms 3. RFQ Checklist 4. RFQ 22-001 Solicitation Documents 5. Pegasus Engineering's Response 6. CPH's Response 7. DRMP's Response 8. Neel-Schaffer's Response Financial Impact: Per 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 engineering services contracts for such projects as budgeted each fiscal year. Type of Item: (please mark with an"x") 0 Public Hearing For Clerk's Dept Use: 0 Ordinance First Reading )4 Consent Agenda • 0 Ordinance Second Reading 0 Public Hearing El Resolution 0 Regular Agenda Commission Approval El Discussion& Direction 1E1 Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk El Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution 2 Reviewed by City Attorney Reviewed by Finance Dept. r v1/4_ r—RikaU Reviewed by 3 • . 4 ocoee florida Mayor MEMORANDUM Rusty Johnson OCC'ee Public Works Team Commissioners Date: February 16, 2022 Larry Brinson,Sr. District 1 To: Shannon Hopper, Purchasing Technician Rosemary Wilsen )-it • • District 2 - From :j,) Stephen C. Krug, Public Works Director Improving a great community Richard Firstner District 3 RE: Contract Award Recommendation. George Oliver III District 4 RFQ #22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services City Manager Robert D.Fronk Public Works recommends award of the Continuing Contracts for r Engineering Services, RFQ #2270,02„.to the following four (4) firms; 1) CPH, Inc., 2) DRMP, 3) Neel-Schaffearid 4) Pegasus Engineering. The City received proposals from ten (10) qualified firms and short listed five (5) firms for interviews. Following the'.,interviews, the selection committee recommended the top four (4) firms for continuing contracts as Public Works anticipates a volume of work to support this number of firms. Several of the recommended firms have successfully completed projects for the City. Public Works Team Members have also had successful projects with the firms before coming to the City. The contracts will be adequately funded through the Public Works Department. City of Ocoee •301 Maguire Road• Ocoee, Florida 34761 Phone: (407) 905-3170 •www.ocoee.org RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORM/SHORTLIST FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD-AFTER INTERVIEWS Chastain-Skillman, Respondent CPH,Inc. Pegasus Engineering DRMP Inc. Neel-Schaffer Evaluator 1 2 1 3 4 5. Evaluator 2 1 2 3 5 4 Evaluator 3 1 2 4 5 3 Evaluator 4 4 1 2 5 3 TOTAL .8 6 12 19 15 RANKING 2 1 3 5 4 Note: Lowest Total is Highest Ranking Firms listed in the order of interview The Evaluation Committee recommends award to the top four(4) ranked firms 1 SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD AFTER INTERVIEWS Evaluation Criteria CPH, inc. Pegasus Engineering, LLC DRMP Chastain-Skillman;Inc. 'Neel-Schaffer, (no Overall expertise of the firm to ,�,�,„' 440"''" `' 7 E. provide requested services;general vt= r~fs 1 � �. ,,8e'7 t 0�c; om" _Ft/Lc C-:= , Po�,te•-t civil; roadway and other �� � ,0 A�-P r ��5,�a OP d3a� Pr92-M5 _ 4 -A transportation,environmental and c�'' --`�' ff°` -7 —C}�t�r'i"fi g7 stormwater,potable water,sanitary e sewer,and reclaimed water utilities,. C. :ail l T-r cWekc —!J P rlv parks and recreation �"" / �.�.'. (. (�`• "trp :... ,t °" j Pry (0-40 Points) /e2C- , 4 . - SI' Past performance and experience of , the Firm t_/ 30 {�} ' 30 (0-35 Points) ! Current and projected workload of the Firm 0 (0-15 Points). ( (�� I 0 t t/ ! Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points), 4 4 4 4 . 4 Certified Women Owned'!Minority Business Enterprise: (partial points will not•be awarded for W/MBE. subconsultants) (0-5,Points): b" . . 0 TOTAL POINTS ;, /�- (0=100 Points) b 0 r,r 1 a 7. --M. 43_ MEMBER RANKING 2-- 'Evaluator.Name f"W ) e ,J.< t2 CJ C . Evaluator Signature ram" ./" RFQ#22=002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR.ENGINEERING'SERVICES . INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD AFTER INTERVIEWS Evaluation Criteria 'CPI-I.Inc. Pegasus Engineering LEG- DRMP _ Chastain=Skillman;Inc`. Neel-Schaffer:Inc. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general Civil,roadway and other. • transportation;environmental and stormwater,potable water,sanitary • sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, • parks and-recreation313 �} (0.40,Points) . .. .� � � L • Past performance and experience of, ' the Firm (0-35 Points) 3 2.;,. .3 2,,. 30, 30 Lot . Current and projected workload of the Firm• (0-15 Points) - I.° • I 0 Pi j=U' fl .- - Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points). 4 a 4 4 a' .'Certified.Women Owned l Minority ' Business Enterprisei(partial points ' will no t be awarded.for W/MBE subconsultants) . 5 (0-5 Points) . ' o ,a'• a ' , , 0 • 0 . . TOTAL POINTS u3 • �"d C� ' . ,0-"Ic0 Paints): .. . f' t, 7} . i 1 3 ,MEMBER RANKING . r Kea Evaluator Name lA err,V1►' ►Oya Evaluator Signature " -""-- .. 'folja-,kt --‘1_ikTCNC 4i;V. . :-- • f. • RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ,INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM • SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD AFTER INTERVIEWS I Evaluation Criteria CPI-1,Inc. Pegasus Engineering,LLC DRMP Chastain-Slsdlman,`inc. Neel-Schaffer,Inc. Overall expertise of-the firm to '. provide requested services;general Civil,roadway and.other transportation,environmental and stormwater,potable water,sanitary / .r sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, 1 G�, parks-and recreation i •27 1 / (0.40 Points)'. Past performance and experience of the Firm • (0-35 - Points). 2 Current and projected workload of • the Firm 2.. 10 (0-15 Points) '1 V 0 / '} t Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0.5 Points) . ' 4 4 4 ;4 4 Certified Women Owned t Minority Business Enterprise:,(partial points ' will no be awarded for W/MBE subconsuitants) ' (0-5 Points) 0' if 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS , (0.100 Points) e , '27 t `I S 3 , MEMBER RANKING / n , • _, IJ-I - Evaluator Name i' t ( 'Z/� (//v 4 lit--' t `--C ' Evaluator Signature i RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR RECOMMENDATION OF AWARD.AFTER INTERVIEWS l` Evaluation Criteria CPH.Inc, Pegasus.Engineenng,LLC 'DRMP Chastain-Skiliman,Inc. Neel-Schaffer,inc. Overall expertise of the firm to • provide requested services;general- ' civil,'.roadway and other transportation,environmental and , stormwater,potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation (0.40Points) 37 31 37 - - 36 3g Past performance and experience of , the Firm (0.35 Points) 3.3 3Y' .3 3.11.. 3S Current and projected workload of , the Firm (0-15..Points) . 7 j 11 is- I I I r Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0.5 Points) 4 4 4' 4 Certified Women Owned I Minority Business Enterprise:(partial points will not be awarded for WIMBE ' sub consultants) ; �f: (0-5 Points) 0 ,0 o 0 .0 TOTAL POINTS 91 (0400:,Points) 1 I' 40 0 N z 3 MEMBER RANKING• ` Evaluator Name ).A1cE.1 PJOIAuc Evaluator Signature .7,,W ....'..." fAttHNA,Li�tS 11[1 .. 1 RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES EVALUATION FORM/SHORTLIST FOR,INTERVIEWS-MEETING#1 Arminius Chastain- Chen, Moore& Respondent Consultants, LLC Skillman,Inc. Assoc. . CPH,Inc. DRMP Evaluator 1 10 3 7 1 4 Evaluator 2 9 5 4 2 1 Evaluator 3 10 5 6 1 4 Evaluator 4 10 2 6 3 4 TOTAL 39 15 23 7 13 RANKING 10 4 6 1 3 . • Traffic FBG Engineers& Pegasus Engineering Data Respondent exo Limited Consultants,Inc. Neel-Schaffer Engineering Solutions, Inc. Evaluator 1 9 8 5 2 6 Evaluator 2 7 8 3 6 10 Evaluator 3 7 8 3 2 9 ' Evaluator 4 9 8 5 1 7 . • TOTAL 32. 32 15 11 32 RANKING 9 8 , 5 2 7 Note:Lowest Total is Highest Ranking Firms listed in alphabetical order The tie breaker between the 7th,8th and 9th ranked firms was determined by the overall scores among the attached individual evaluation forms The Evaluation Committee voted to shorlist the top 5 ranked firms to interview RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS-FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM. SHORTLIST'.OF RESPONDENTS FOR INTERVIEWS. Arminiue, Chastain-Skillman, Chen,Moore . Evaluation Criteria ,-,F Consultants,LLC Inc. Assoc. CPO,Inc. DRMP Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;>general , civil,roadway and other ' trans'pottation,environmental and - storinwator,potable water;sanitary , sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, , parks and recreation • (0-40 Points) .15: 33 - :25 •35, 30 • Past performance and experience of I the Firm' (0-35 Pdidt3) 10 30 , 20, 33 30 Current and projected workload of i the Firm (0-15 Points) 10 10 10 10 .. 10 Location of the office and proximity . to the City of Ocoee . (0-5 Points), . , 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Women Owned J Minority Business Enterprise:(partial-points will no be awarded for MBE- , subconsuitants): - (0-5 Points) 0: 0 0 0 o TOTAL POINTS' j0-100 Points) . 39 77 59 82 74 ' MEMBER RANKING _ • 10 7 r 7 1 4 Evaluator Name: Stephen C Krug J, . EvaluatorSlgnature L'` —" UD - 1 RFC1 022-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR INTERVIEWS Traffic Engineering FBG Engineers& Pegasus Data Solutions, Evaluation Criteria eke Limited Consultants,inc. Neel-Schaffer Engineering Inc. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmental and C stormwater,potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation (0-40 Points) 15 20 30 32 25 Past performance and experience of the Firm (0-35 Points) 11 20 25 30 25 Current and projected workload of the Firm (0-15 Points) - 10, 10 i to 10 Location of the office and proximity I: to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 3, Certified Women Owned Minority Business Enterprise:(partial points will gsil be awarded for W!MBE subconsultants) (0-5 Points) 0 0 0 5 - - TOTAL POINTS (0.100 Points) 40 54 69 81 63 MEMBER RANKING 9 0 5 2 6 Evaluator Name: Stephen C Krug Evaluator Signature 2 RFQ.#22=002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SI-IORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR INTERVIEWS Arminlus ., Chastaln-Skillman, Chen,:Moore& Evaluation Criteria Consultants,LLC Inc. Assoc.- - CPH,Inc. DRMP Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmental and stormwatar,potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation (0-40 Points) 25 39 40 40 40 Past performance and experience of the Finn (0.35 Points) 25 35. 30 35 35 Current and projected workload of the Firm. (0-15 Points) 12 10 12 12 13 Location of the office and proximity. to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4. Certified Women Owned/-Minority Business Enterprise:(partial points will gat he awarded for W/MBE subconsultants) (0-5 Points) . 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS (0-100.Points) 66 79 86 91 32 MEMBER RANKING f r �/ Evaluator Name A f/•vt� /'(e 4 r Evaluator Signature -k./os1 RFC!422-002. CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM `SMORTLIST.OF RESPONDENTS FOR INTERVIEWS Traffic Engineering FBG Engineers& • Pegasus Data Solutions,. Evaluation Criteria exo Limited Consultants,Inc. • Neel-Schaffer' Engineering. Inc, Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmontal_and stormwater,potable water,sanitary sewer,"and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation , (0-40 Paints) sa , .20. 40 25 20 Past performance and experience of the Firm' (0-35 Points) 30 30 35 . 30 30 _ • Current and projected workload of • the Firm , (0-15 Points) ' 7 15 10 10 • 12 Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) 4 4 4 4 3, Certified Women Owned/Minority. , Business.Enterprise:(partial points , will nr2t be awarded for WIMBE • subcansultants) (0-5 Points), 0. 0 0 5 0 TOTAL POINTS . (0-100 Points( 71 69 89 74 65 7 3 b td MEMBER RANKING, t� Evaluator Name /�'�I_Gl f.Tn Jt'-r A C 4I4 Evaluator Signature 0/'1. - + ..-;- • 2 , RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR INTERVIEWS Artninius Chastain-Skillman; Chen,Moore& Evaluation Criteria, Consultants,LLC , Inc.. Assoc. CPH,Inc. DRMP Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmental and stormwater,potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation (0-40 Points) _. 25 30 28 38 35. Past performance and experience of the Firm (0-35 Points) 20 24 24. 34 30 Current and projected workload of the Firm (0-15 Points) . t0 10 •10 12 to Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points) i 4 4 4 4 4 Certified Women Owned!Minority Business Enterprise:(partial points will ragi be awarded for W!MBE subconsultants) (0-S Points) . . a 0 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS (0-100,Po'rnts) 59 s8 64 86 y9 MEMBER RANKING j Evaluator Name A 'C#4/2O CA4/P /V,4 E Evaluator Signature ! 43 12, ; . . 1 RFQ#22-002. CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL,EVALUATION FORM SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS,FOR INTERVIEWS - e Traffic Engineering FBG Engineers& Pegasus Data Solutions, Evaluation Criteria. exo"Limited Consultants,Inc. NeelSchaffer Engineering Inc. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmental and, stormwater,potable water,sanitary - sewer,and reclaimed water Utilities, parks and recreation - (0-40 Points) 25. 26 35 33 25 Past performance and experience.of the Firm (0-35 Points) 23 21" 30 30 22. Current and-projected workload of the Firm (0-15Points) 10 10 11 to 10 Location of the office and proximity 1' to the City of Ocoee: (0-5 Points) q, 4 -'4 3 Certified Women Owned!Minority Business Enterprise:(partial points . will not be awarded forW/MBE subconsultants) (0-5 Points) 0 0 0 5 0 TOTAL POINTS (0-100 Points)' ,82 61 80:. 82 '60 2- MEMBER RANKING Evaluator Name Aiel0 /7 4 Evaluator Signature - 2 RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR.ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SHORTLIST OF RESPONDENTS FOR INTERVIEWS Arminius Chastain-Skillman, Chen,Moore& Evaluation Criteria '' `Consultants,`LLC Inc, Assoc. CPH,.tnc. DRMP' Overall expertise of the.firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmental and stormwater,potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation (0-40 Points) 32 40 37 39 39 Past performance and experience of. ~ . the Firm (0-35 Polrits) 29 34 32 34 34 Current and projected workload of the Firm (0-15 Points) 13 15 14 15 14 Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee (0-5 Points). 4 4 4 4 Certified Women Owned(Minority Business Enterprise:(partial,points will pp/be awarded for MBE subconsuitants) (0=5 Points). 0 0 0' 0 0 TOTAL POINTS (0.100 Points) 7B. 133 .67' ,-92 91 MEMBER RANKING 10 2 :_ ti 3 4 . EvaluatorName MILEM 1404itU Evaluator Signature Fri ~ RFQ.#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR,ENGINEERING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION FORM SHORTUST OF RESPONDENTS:FOR INTERVIEWS Traffic Engineering FBG Engineers& Pegasus Data Solutions, Evaluation Criteria exo Limited Consultants,Inc. Neel-Schaffer Engineering Inc: Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services;general civil,roadway and other transportation,environmental and stormwater,potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities, parks and recreation (0.40 Points) 34 .34 38 . 38 .35 Past performance and experience of 'the Firm (0-35 Points) 30 31 34• 34 32 Current and'projected workload of the Firm . (0-15'Points) 11 11 14 14 13 Location of the office and proximity to the City,of Ocoee (0-5 Points). 4 4 4 4 ,3 Certified Women Owned/Minority Business Enterprise:(partial points will:psi.be awarded for W!MBE subconsultants)• (0-5 Points) 0 0 0 5- . 0 TOTAL POINTS' (0.100 Points) 79 80 90 55, 83 MEMBER RANKING: 9 8 5 1 7. Evaluator Name f-&. ?Al WO rAa4LA Evaluator Signature J'!.`'` �d • 2 RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES CHECKLIST. 12/7/2021 2:00 PM . . . . . . . Submission . . . . . , . . Requirements- ' Summary of Litigation, Qualifications, Company Info/Signature Receipt of , ' _References, Current& Company/Licens , M/WBE Sheet,Conflict of Interest Addenda No. RESPONDENT Projected Workload e Verification Certified ' Disclosure Form (None issued) Office Location 1 Arminius Consultants, LLD . •V V' No V ••• N/A . Orlando, FL . . 2 Chastain-Skillman, Inc. V V No V N/A Orlando, FL 3: Chen, Moore and Associates V' V No ,r N/A , Maitland, FL . . 4 CPH, Inc. V • I No I . N/A Orlando, FL 5 DRMP No . v - N/A - Orlando, FL . . 6 exo Limited v V No V. N/A : Orlando, FL Missing Current/ Projected Workload . . . (clarification req. & . . . 7 FBG Engineers& Consulting, Inc. - received 1/7/22) . V No . V - N/A '' . Orlando, FL 8 Neel-Schaffer . . v V No V . N/A Maitland, FL . . 9 Pegasus Engineering V • V ' Yes i ... N/A Winter Springs, FL 10 Traffic Engineering Data Solutions, Inc , . V- V No . i . N/A , DeBary, FL . • Note:Firms listed in alphabetical order . . Missing forms/information considered a minor irregularity, Firm(s) notified of the missing information. • . . • . . . . CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) #22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Ocoee florida TABLE OF CON TENTS FOR RFQ#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ DOCUMENTS Section Pane 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#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 2 Request for Qualifications,Legal Advertisement The City of Ocoee, Florida, (the "City") is soliciting sealed statements of qualifications for RFQ #22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. Qualification packages will only be accepted electronically through Mercell Source-to-Contract (f/k/a Negometrix), a free e- Procurement platform, until 2:00 pm, local time, on December 7, 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 Shannon Hopper, Purchasing Technician, Finance Department/Purchasing, shopper@ocoee.org.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 Mercell by accessing the City's published solicitation page https://app.negometrix.com/buyer/748.Please visit https://www.ocoee.org/323/Purchasing for more information. Prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, addenda, and changes to the project requirements through the Mercell Source-to-Contract platform. Melanie Sibbitt, City Clerk, Orlando Sentinel, November 8, 2021. • RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 3 CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS "RFQ"#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES A. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. The City of Ocoee, Florida, in conformance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), § 287.055, Florida Statutes, et seq., and the policies and procedures of the City of Ocoee (City), is soliciting statements of qualifications from qualified professional engineering firms (Respondent/Firm/Bidder/Proposer) that are interested in providing general engineering services for public works and utilities projects for studies, design, plans production, construction management,traffic impact analysis, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. Respondents must be experienced in providing engineering services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described. Use of qualified sub-consultants for specialty work is acceptable. To be considered the firm shall be qualified by 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. In accordance with the C.CNA,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 as an individual effort in conformance with the CCNA. 2. The City intends to award continuing contracts to at least three (3) firms, if possible, deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. In determining whether a firm or individual is qualified,the City shall consider criteria set forth in the 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 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. 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 forty (40) 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 RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 4 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. 4. The City utilizes Mercell Source-to-Contract (f/k/a Negometrix), an e-procurement platform, and is ONLY accepting electronic solicitation responses online through the City's Mercell Source-to-Contract platform, which can be accessed at https://app.negometrix.com/buyer/748. The platform can also be accessed by clicking on the Current Open Solicitations menu located on the City's website at https://www.ocoee.org/323/Purchasing. All responses for this RFQ MUST be submitted through the Mercell Source-to-Contract platform. 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 Mercell Source-to- Contract e-procurement submission platform. Registration with Mercell Source-to-Contract is free and is required prior to submitting an 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 Mercell Source-to-Contract Service Desk by calling (724) 888-5294 or by emailing servicedesk.us@negometrix.com. Once your company is registered with Mercell Source-to-Contract, you will be able to securely submit your qualification statement any time before the RFQ deadline. You MUST click the SUBMIT button once your response has been finalized. You will receive a date/time stamp confirmation within the Mercell Source-to-Contract platform and a confirmation by email. Qualification Statements submitted on Mercell Source- to-Contract will remain locked and inaccessible by City staff until the bid deadline. Respondents are encouraged to allow ample time to upload and submit a Response as the system will automatically lock responses upon the solicitation deadline. A virtual public RFQ opening will be held on the date and time indicated in this solicitation. 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. 5. Respondents shall submit one (1) complete electronic copy, preferably in a single file, of their qualifications package on the Mercell Source-to-Contract platform. Qualification packages must be received by Mercell Source-to-Contract no later than 2:00 p.m.(local time)on December 7,2021.Any qualification package received after the solicitation deadline 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 Mercell Source-to-Contract 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 RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 5 (.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. 6. The City will receive questions regarding this RFQ only through written inquiry directed to Shannon Hopper,Purchasing Technician at shopper@ocoee.org or through Mercell Source-to-Contract in the Question & Answer tab. The deadline for receipt written inquiries will be November 30,2021 at 2:00 p.m., local time. 7. Prospective 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 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. 8. 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 provided below. 9. 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, § 287.055, Florida Statutes, shall apply, where applicable. By entering into this contract, the awarded firm is obligated to comply with the provisions of§ 448.095,Florida 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 termination of this contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontractor must be terminated immediately. 10. 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. 11. 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 RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 6 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 § 287.017, Florida Statutes, for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. See § 287.133 (2) (a), Florida Statutes. 12. 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 ofproposal 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. 13. 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 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, RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 7 CCDL@ci.ocoee.fl.us, WITH AN OFFICE LOCATED AT 150 NORTH LAKESHORE DRIVE, OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761. 14. 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. 15. 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 Coimnissioner, 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, Respondent agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. Respondent must submit the attached Conflict of Interest Statement (p. 18). 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- RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 8 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. 16. 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 successfitl Respondent shall be required to provide evidence of both General (Public & Property)Liability and Professional Liability Insurance (Design Errors and Omissions in the amount of$1,000,000) 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 in accordance with Ch. 440 of the Florida Statutes. 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 RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contacts for Engineering Services 9 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 I • 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 6. Professional Liability Insurance • Design Errors and Omissions in the amount of$1,000,000 7. 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 insure the activities of these subconsultants in the Consultant's policy, as specified above. 8. Owner's Protective Liability Insurance: (Not applicable for Engineering 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 ofthe named insured's general supervision of the independent consultant. The Consultant shall procure and furnish an Owner's RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 10 Protective Liability Insurance Policy with the following limits: $1,000,000, and per occurrence, $2,000,000.Aggregate and naming the City ofOcoee as the Named Insured. 9. 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 Engineering Services) • $100,000 Any(1) Location • $1,000,000 Any(1) Occurrence 9. Certificates of Insurance: Certificate of Insurance Form (see sample on next page), 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. • 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. (Remainder of page intentionally left blank. See sample Certificate of Insurance on next page.) RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 1 1 AtoR+ ' CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE .OF ID G GATE(AGAe FRAZE-1 11/04/04- PRODUCER , ' THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MAI/tit OF INFORMATION ONLYAND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 1 .HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR . .ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. , INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL S • 'WSORED CISURER A: ai Lot iatuul a-e:Uttar- .. Cori treater..a Name DauRERa Address NNSUREFM . INSURER!): . ' !MEURERE ' :COVERAGES - THE POUCIESOFWSUTNNCEtdSTEOEELOWHAVE BEEN 035LEII TO THEitiSURE➢NAMEDASOVE FORTHEPOEnYPERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING . ANY RECUR/WENT.TERM ORCOJmGmON OF ANY CONTRACT OR°THEE(DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TOEDECNTFIS CERTIFICATE MAY HE155UED OR, MAY PERTAIN.THE INSURANCEAFtORDtD BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED REREW IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS ECLUSIONS AND COMMONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LJMITBSNDWN NAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIM - THRH'LTR HSURp TYPE OF POLICYNURBER - POLI&VEFFECTIYE POUCYN ,T5 0 DArc FIWDWYT} DATBI GENERAL DARRTY EACHOCCURRENCE '51,000,000 • V tmaua iviiantLTr ETC 350,000 x COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY - PRISES Ma cr.suswuoa®oOcuI MEDEX).(AJUmeWW1 5 5,000 PERSONAL S AGVIIJURY •51,000,000 I GENERALAGERE0ATE 52,000,000 ' GEHL AGGRE�GAATEpLSILETAP(Y'Lt'ET7 PER PRODUCTS.COMPIOP AGO:5 2,000,000 _ —I POLICY FC 1 JECT i- 11.0C • . AUTOMO98E LtABDlTY COMSPiEDSIHGLfi LI 1T ANY AUTO fEiacodadtl - 51,0c0,000 ALL OWNEDAUTDS — BODIIYIN!{IRY SCHEDULED AUTOS- (Ppenvq. 3 . X HelED AUTOS eGO1LY INJURY X NON-0WNEDAUTOS Per RxtdeN} 3 PROPERTYMAAGE GARAGEUASILRY ,, I AUTO ONLY.EAACCIDENT 5 ANY AUTO OTHERTHAN EA ACC i 5 .. _ - "ROOMY: AGG.I !EXCESSNMSRELLA LIABILITY. EACHOCCURREN,,CE .$1,000,000, X JOCCUR E`CLAlMa6UDE AGGREGATE • 52,000,000 • 5 0 80150 710 8E $ . - RETENTION RETENTION S - '5 . . WORIERSCOMPENSATTONANO - X WC SLSitt DOH- . EMPLOYERS LIABILRY- �TDRY UMRS I TA AY YPROPRIETORJPARTXi3.lc7ECUTIVE 6.L EACHACCSOEHT 'S SOD,O00 I M MURMURDFFICERMEBMURMURI • E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE 5 5 0 0,000 ATTnn,,aeaa+b.tA,ea SP[CNL PROVISIONS stew @2 DISFASE.90) YJJMS 5 500,000' OTHER Blinders Riak Apy 1 Loa 1OO,t O Aar-1. Ooc 1,000:000 • DESCRIPTION DF OPERATI➢NSJ LOCATIONS(VEJACLES i EJICLUSONS ADDED EY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS The insurance evidenced by this certificate shall name the certificate holders as en additional insured on the General Liability G Umbrella Liability. Worker*. Compensation, Employers'. Liability G General Liability Ishall contain.a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the certificate holder. The certificate holder is added as a .cFUgj i {Tr HuIchts ih�C • CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 0053E01 mouth ANY OfTHEA00Ve O85CR4E0 POt.KxegoetA4CP,e Pp teeFORS nos eetRAT7oA r DATETHERSD,F.CkRaautsa IN'SuaeRW1LLEtiDEAVDR'7O MAIL l0 DAYSWHR'iEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE RaiDER HAREDTOTHE LEPT.OUT FAILURE TO D050 SHALL City of Occae IMPOSE no OSU]ATIDN ea L1ABD.RY OF ANYIDND UPON THE INSURER ITSAGENTS OR 150 N.' LnkeShore Drive Ocoee-FL 34451-2258 ' REPRESENTATIVIUL AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE - ACORO 25(200Tf08) {� L Nr -IACORD CORPORATION 296E p Ants. RFQ#22-7002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services • 12 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 general engineering services for public works and utilities projects for studies, design, plans production, construction management, traffic impact analysis, 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 engineering projects • Plan production services in the latest available version of AutoCAD • Major/Minor roadway and intersection design and preparation of related plans and construction documents • Major/Minor drainage infrastructure and pollution abatement design and preparation of plans and construction documents • Replacement and/or upgrade of sanitary sewer lift stations and associated force mains • Extension of sanitary sewer service to existing areas on septic tanks or developing areas • Extension of reclaim water mains to retrofit existing developments • Extension and/or replacement of neighborhood water distribution systems • Replacement of undersized or nonconforming material water mains • Design and preparation of plans and documents for new walls and rehabilitation of existing walls • Design of park structures and/or review of structure designs developed by City staff • Post-design services • Preparation of as-built drawings and other surveying tasks • Miscellaneous 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 master planning • Stormwater infrastructure planning & analysis • Sidewalk need assessment & planning studies • Traffic impact analyses associated with proposed development • Traffic mitigation planning studies • Water and wastewater treatment processes • Assistance in development review under the City's Land Development Code • Assistance with preparation and modification ofthe City's Comprehensive Plan and related activities • Miscellaneous engineering planning services RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 13 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 • Production of CAD drawings without related design services • 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 Interested firms or individuals must be experienced in providing engineering services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described. 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. 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 Oualifications • List of all firm's key employees, their qualifications, and their role in providing the desired City services and each employee's years of total related experience and years with your firm • Firm's and employee's certifications and licenses with regulatory agencies,professional organizations, etc. • List of firm's sub-consultants, their qualifications, and their role in this project. • List of firm's current and recently completed similar services within the past five (5) years with other public or private agencies. • List of at least three (3) client references to include organization name, contact person, telephone number(s), and e-mail address. • Current and projected workload of the firm. Include the client, project, and commencement and completion dates. II. Firm's Office Location & Other Forms (not included in page limit) • List the location of all offices(firm and sub-consultants) involved with this project and the approximate distance(in miles) and time (in hours)to City Hall. • Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form, p. 18. RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 14 • 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 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. l'IME SCHEDULE The anticipated schedule of events related to this solicitation is: Date of RFQ Request for qualifications published 22 days later Last day for questions 29 days later Statements of qualification due 43 days later Qualification statements distributed to evaluation committee 65 days later Evaluation committee meeting held 79 days later Interviews of top three or more respondents 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 Mercell Source-to-Contract 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 the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act, § 287.0055, Florida Statutes. 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. RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 15 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 negotiation of an agreement, a formal contract will be prepared and subsequent executed by both parties. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Overall expertise of the Firm to provide requested services • General civil • Roadway and other transportation • Environmental and stormwater 40 • Potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water utilities • Parks&recreation 2. Past performance and experience of the Firm 35 3. Current and projected workload of the Firm 15 4. Location of Firm's office and proximity to City of Ocoee City Hall 5 5. Certified Minority, Women Owned Business Enterprise • Include M/WBE Certification forms for the Responding Firm only. 5 Partial points will not be awarded for M/WBE sub-consultants Total Possible Points 100 Information supplied by client references may be used in determining the relative merits of a Firm under any and all of the above-listed criteria. G. TASK ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURES Firm(s) selected by the City will provide 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 the 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#22-002 Continuing Contracts for 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, §287.055, Florida Statutes, 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. 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 in the following manner to the Purchasing Technician at shopper@ocoee.org: 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#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 17 •‘10.10r 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: 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#22-002 Continuing Contracts for 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 intentionally left blank) RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 19 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#22-002 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. 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 D physical presence or El 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#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 20 • _ t.' µ 4$' t �a S a:�s; & a .�r , ' r ir4r x ''';'Ss r 4 w 4:V t 'i ' '' "4 Fm "4-^ - 41:m Y 441 1141!°41616.,,,,k A--141dir ocoee florida RFQ #22-002 Continuing Contracts For Engineering Services December 7, 2021 r 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309 r I'egasusWinter Springs, Florida 32708 ENGINEERIN at�r 407-992-9160 ^ I> '� ectf '1i., may"".-141„ j`t�q.. `.. f�/ r// ►� it,-` .. �"'� jf '_'-� r,.}R » i4.1 ..,( J.C.m ar at • ir' 1. Ilk � a f�NP , i , re a 7f 1�� T -RtE""`��R,ii. - 1 µ'i`y t' ;, W are p December 7, 2O21 Ms.Shannon Hopper, Purchadng�Technician City ofOcoee Re: CovmrLetten—Com%inuimg Contracts for FinanceDepartnnent/PunchasinQ Engineering Services 1SO North Lakeshore Drive, 2n« Floor RFQ#22'002 Ocoee, Florida 34761 Dear Ms. Hopper Our Pegasus Engineering Team appreciates this opportunity to submit our qualifications toprovide the City of Ocoee with engineering services. Pegasus Engineering, LLCisanengineering firm with extensive successful experience 6x our firnms personnel in all phases of planning, design, permitting, grant/loan assistance, bidding, and construction phase services of,public infrastructure projects, including transportation, drainage, and utilities projects for Florida cities, counties, FDOT, and the Expressway Authority. Pegasus is an MBE-certified firm byOrange County and the State ofFlorida. Pegasus notes with pride that our 11 Florida-registered Professional Engineers have a total combined experience mf ower250 years. Pegasus senior engineering staff have a proven record of provjdin0 successful engineering services to numerous governmental entities including the Cities of Ocoee, Altamonte Springs, Bonita Springs, Clearwater, DeBany, Daytona Beach, D. |tona, Delray 8each, Edgewater, Lakeland, Lake City, Longwood, Mount Dora, New Smyrna Beach, Oldsmar, Orange City, Orlando, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, Plant City, Pierson, Port Orange, St. Petersburg, Titusville, Winter Garden, Winter Haven, Winter Springs, Windermere, and Winter Park and the Counties of Citrus, Polk, Pasco, Brevard, Flagler, Indian River, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Santa Rosa,Seminole, andV0|usia, Our Principal-in-Charge/Sr. Project Manager, Fmrsan Mmnjed, P.E, has directed over 100 successful public infrastructure projects, including roadvvay, drainage, and public utility pipeline projects, including over 60 projects in West Orange County. Mr. Mu 'md has extensive experience,lnOooee� including having served amProject M0mmager on Maine Street at BVufomdamd KAaguimeRoadTraf� Signals Pr ~eot. His other experience in Ocoee includes: StoneybrookVVest Parknva . / Roberson Road and Windermere Road Roundabout Utility Improvements, Ocoee Business ParkT|A Review, the Maguire Road Widening (Segments 1 and 3) including the bridge over the Florida Turnpike, Professional Parkway/Old Winter Garden Rd. Widening, Maine St. Alignment Study, White Rd. Improvements, 7m Ave. Improvements, Maguire Rd./S.R. 50 Intersection Improvements, Maguire Rd./Moore Rd./Roberson Rd. Intersection Improvements, and the B|ufordAve./C)r|orido Ave. Intersection Improvement project. Pegasus Engineering, LL[ is pre-qualified by FDOT in the following Work Groups: Group 3 - Highway Design—Roadway, Group 6-Traffic Engineering&Operations Studies, Group 7-Traffic Operations Design, and Group 10—Construction Engineering Inspection. Our annual FDOT pre- qualifications letter bincluded. 'Engineering a Higher Standard" 301vwest State Road 4a4,Suite am9, Winter Springs,FL 32708 "407-992-9160 pax4n7-as8-51oo net - RF[l#22'OO2—Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services December 7, 2O21 Our Pegasus Team has the demonstrated experience, expertise and resources to provide the City with successful services in the disciplines of transportation, drainage, and utilities engineering. With Pegasus' 100 percent successful project experience to date serving Florida cities, counties, FDOT Districts 1, 2, 3' 5, and 7, and our local Expressway Authority on a wide variety ofroadway, intersection, si8na|iration, roundabout, sidewalk/trail, drainage and utility pipeline projects, we assUneyoVthotoVr-regrnvvi|| exceedthe Cit«'sexpec1ations. Our Pegasus Team includes the three subconsultants listed below, with whom Pegasus has worked closely on numerous successful projects. Any additional subconsu|tantsthat may be required will be selected based upon specific project requirenoents,vviththepriorapprova| oftheCity: Sobconswltant Firm Name Disciplines Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. Surveying/SUE . Professional Service Industries, Inc. Geotechnica| En8ineehng Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants Transportation Planning Pegasus' record in consulting engineering in achieving long-term "collegial" relationships with governmental staff, submomsu|%omts, and permitting agencies, along with our unsurpassed "error and omissions" claims performance attests to our success in achieving the objectives of our governmental clients. Our emphasis on our ability to efficiently design projects, coordinate subconsu|tan1s, provide effective OA/{}C reviews, obtain required permits from multiple regulatory agencies, estimate costs, establish responsive relationships with client staff members, has ensured that Pegasus projects hgveconsistent|ynnetbudgetsandschedu|es. Pegasus appreciates this opportunity to submit our qualifications to- serve the City on this continuing services contract, and we guarantee the City will be pleased with our Team's provision ' of timely, cost-effective, and highly ethical services. Sinoereky, THE TEAM vv _/ -/� �ursonK8U 'ed, P.�r ' Phmjpa|-in'Charge /Sr. Project Manager TABLE OF CONTENTS ocoee Table of Contents Section I Firm's Qualifications Section II Firm's Office Locations/Forms aPegP.E4 Page 1 RFQ#22-002 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ #22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES &SiO/ ocoee florida Section I : FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS - ' ~ � ������ . FIRMS ���~. ,�xx-xw.�� xx��«�°� 0cO6!e INTRODUCTION T0PEGASWS TEAM Pegasus Engineering, LLC is an MBE-certified public infrastructure engineering firm with extensive successful experience by our firrn's personnel in all phases of planning, design, permitting, bidding and construction phase services for roadway, stornnvvaterand utility projects for Florida cities and counties. Pegasus senior personnel have extensive experience in completing infrastructure design services for the City of Ocoee, including the Southwest Development Utilities Project. Listed below is a listing of are our Pegasus Team members and their respective roles in providing project management, engineering, design, surveying, SUE, geotechnica|/contamnination services and related services on assignments under this continuing contract. Our Team Organization Chart is included in this section, along with key Team member resumes. Our annual FD[}T pre-qualifications letter is also included in this section 1' Ams{gnmmam1/Tit|e Name Years Experience Years with Firm • Pegasus Engineering, LLC Principa|-in'Charge/3r. Project Manager FursanK8unjed. P.E. ' Lead 29 /15years Roadway/|ntersection/Sidexva|kDesign Juan Fong, P.E. Lead %9 /1Syears Keith Johnson, P.E. 18 /15yearS FirasMu 'ed, P.E. 29 /13years Drainage Design & Permitting David Harnstra, P.E. ' Lead 36 /11years Greg Teague, P.E. 30 /11 years Pipelines & Pump Stations Beth VVhikeharL, P.E. - Lead 18 /9years w Smbmmmao|tants ' Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. Surveying Jorge Diaz, PSM 25/3years Utility Location Services (SUE) Scott Sowards, GPKT/5UE\ 29 /17years PSI,Inc. Geotechnica| RnbertTromopke, P.E. 27 /25 years Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants, Inc. Traf0cP|anninp/Data Collection Tony Luke, P.E. 36 /25years We feel that one of the most important elements of Pegasus' provision of services is our "meoponmivenmss", Our experiences have taught that even the best management plan, including all of its components related to effective communication, ongoing coordination, project schedules, etc, can never completely anticipate what may occur during the entire course of project. Therefore, we place special Page Section � nFQmua'000 1 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES X ��| xxx^o�x °� QUALIFICATIONS xn~x� xx��x�~p \- __-___-__-.-__-___-__---'__,_-__--�-___-______ ()COee ennphasb on "responsiveness", follow-through fo|�o -��nmu�� whereby the needs and 'requests of the City at any given bmewill always be accommodated and given first priority. Our commitment to "responsiveness will provide the City with attention to items that are often overlooked When things get busy, including: phone calls that we return on a timely basis; regular project status reports; completion of City requests without hesitatiun, regardless of in-scope and out-of-scope requests; timely preliminary meetings with permitting agencies and permit submittals, and well-organized record keeping and descriptive inwoicing. Pegasus hereby emphasizes our cornmitnnent to maintain the highest level of "'responsiveness" and follow- through, vnh]cb is reflected in Pegasus' success in being awarded multiple continuing engineering contracts with various counties and cities across Florida. ' Our Pegasus Team of experienced engineering professionals has consistently achieved the goals and O6ie[±iv8 and provided added value for our governmental clients in large part by utilizing Pegasus' well established principles of Project K4anagennent,xxhichconsistsofthefo||ovv|ng: w Principal Involvement ' Commitment to quality project management.begins at the top of Pegasus' management structure. w Staff Training All Pegasus personnel are encouraged to continually improve their technical skills and professional knowledge. • Pmogrem — PegasuS has a well-established Quality Assurance / Quality Control / program to provide our engineering and production support staff with written guidelines, tDensure that quality is rigorously maintained throughout each project. Our Sr. Project Manager, Fursan K4u 'ed, P.E. is ultimately responsible for overall-Quality Assurance on assignments under this contract, while our QC reviews on all work products will be directed by a designated professional not directly involved in,the completion of that specific project. ~ Cost Controls — Pegasus has well-established, proven procedures to estimate and control both engineering costs and construction costs. PEGASUS EXTENSIVE STORMWATER RELATED GRANT EXPERIENCE One ofthemajor strengths of our Pegasus Stormwater Department is our success in securing grant funds from various local, state and federal programs. Capital improvement projects are typically quite expensive and require a substantial financial commitment from the rnunidpa|itv.. However, there are numerous programs that provide funding to relieve a portion of the financial burden and a|kovv projects to move forward. In recent years, our senior stormvmaterstaff members have been successful in obtminir�g over $37 Million grant funds on behalf 'of various Cities and Counties from multiple State and Federal agencies. ( / | Page se�mn/ ' ��' _�����, aFQwoa-0Oa|CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SsuVos FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS 40_40r P ocoee Pegasus Engineering ,(011 P -v Team Organization R FQ#22-002 ocoee Principal-in-Charge& Sr. Project Manager QA/QC Fursan Munjed,RE Pegasus Professional to be Permitting &Regulatory Assigned for.each Project Agencies Roadway/intersection Drainage Design Signalization Design &Sidewalk Design &Permitting Furean.Munjed,P.E„Lead Juan Fong;PE.,Lead David Hamstra,P.E.,Lead Sean Beck,Sr.Designer Keith JOhnson,P.E. Greg Teague,P.E. Fires Munjed,RE. Pipelines& Pump Stations Beth Whikehart,RE.,Lead Donald G,reenough,Sr.Designer 1 Subconsultants Surveying,S.U.E Gaut- teal&eolOare* atio irpific &Utility Coordination Southeastern Surveying& Mapping carp. c'eber 'ftuolGt, Jorge Diaz,PSM Scott Sovvards,(SIJE) Note: If an additional specialty subconsultant,such, as structures,environmental, landscape is for an assignment, a qualified firm will be selected with the priorappr e ovarlCiluftihre City. Pegasus Page 3 Section I RFQ 1122-002 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS 1 l __.___ :_____-___________________.._____..__________________ coee Pegasus Engineering's FDOT Pre-Qualifications FDDT Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS 605 Suwannee Street KEVIN J.THIBAULT,P.E. GOVERNOR Tallahassee,FL 32399-0450 SECRETARY July 28,2021 Juan Fong,Managing Member PEGASUS ENGINEERING,LLC 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309 Winter Springs,Florida 32708 Dear Mr.Fong: The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your application for prequalification package and determined that the data submitted is adequate to technically prequalify your firm for the following types of work: Group 3 -Highway Design-Roadway 3.1 -Minor Highway Design 3.2 -Major Highway Design 3.3 -Controlled Access Highway Design Group 6 -Traffic Engineering and Operations Studies 6.1 -Traffic Engineering Studies 6.2 -Traffic Signal Timing 6.3.1 -Intelligent Transportation Systems Analysis and Design 6.3.2 -Intelligent Transportation Systems Implementation 6.3.3 -Intelligent Transportation Traffic Engineering Systems Communications Group 7 -Traffic Operations Design 7.1 -Signing,Pavement Marking and Channelization 7.2 -Lighting 7.3 -Signalization Group 10 -Construction Engineering Inspection j 10.1 -Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection Your firm is now technically prequalified with the Department for Professional Services in the above referenced work types. The overhead audit has been accepted,and your firm may pursue projects in the referenced work types with fees of any dollar amount This status shall be valid until June 30,2022,for contracting purposes. Safety,Mobility,Innovation www.fdot.gov Pegasus Page 4 Section I RFQ#22-002[CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS ocoee Approved Rates Horne/ Facilities Reimburse Home Branch Capital Cost PremiumActual Direct Overhead of Money Overtime Expenses Expense 182.67% 0.036% Reimbursed No 4.67% Per Title 23, U.S.Code 112, there are restrictions on sharing indirect cost rates. Refer to Code for additional information. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email at carliayn.kell©dot.state.fl.us or by phone at 850-414-4597. Sincerely, 61telte:or Carliayn Kell Professional Services Qualification Administrator Safety,Mobility,Innovation www.fdot.gov OPegasus. Page 5 Section I RFQ U22-002 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS 404 ocoee Pegasus Engineering and Subconsultants Registrations and Licenses Licensee Name: PEGASUS ENGINEERING,LLC License Number: 27770 Rank: Registry License Expiration Date: Primary Status: Current Original License Date: 10/12/2007 Related License information License Expiration Number Status Related Party Relationship Relation Rark Type Effective Date Date 51932 Current, FONG,JUAN JR Registry 10/12/2007 Professional 02/28/2023 Active Engineer _ - Licensee SOUTHEASTERN SURVEYING Name: License Number: 32438 AND MAPPING CORPORATION Rank: Registry License Expiration Date: Primary Status: Current Original License Date: 12/27/2017 Related License Information License Ftel d Relationship Relation Expiration Party Status ate Number Type Effective Date Rank Date 39479 Current, GARVEY,BRIAN RICHARD Registry 12/27/2017 Professional 02/28/2023 Active Engineer OUNC.f 03/22/19,6 Licensee Details Licensee4riforrrioitionr PROFESSIONALName SERVICE INC;(Prnnary Napriej• Mai Ada tess:- 545-E-ALGON,QUIN ROAD _ ATTN LINDA•ELLIS ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Illinois 50005. 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Ord•e_ TNtisWVPal..IrIFWaT.Ittt.mlNRofh0ilinMeicenR1 touts 1th downing. _. r•_ ..a , , 1 1 Pegasus Page 8_ Section;I . 1 RFC(#22-002( CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FIRM`-S;QUALIFICATIONS . t�. _ . ocoee r. -,F.--,_:-'..,-.'7.-.P'ar:.' e4-!4:4it7..i.,i4..k...,4 .. 'f ASSOCUTY atioF,TA'i i ttl, 's< ASSOCIATION OF SThTE FLoOOFE.AN IM NASSES IAC. � ! FLOODFL}4II43t 'INC. t7,0V. c .TIFIC TION UQ OF RE(ENTS ,. CERTIFICATION SOAR!)OF REGENTS 14 p . (IAkW'Q-I'?IR{RINT+lC81YP55 51..r;e..; .fir' F t XW 1 1'C I+h.if 3 Qgg Lzt;*,'.SMYf. f mnr .; 1 r ,.,.til n.,., "".''' 6 n Daid'W. Hastra, CFma A. Teague-, CFM : 1.1.S.5 I03171 0.. St d fiU1111 magma s 14 a AFd CERTIFIED£L40tPPtlMANAGER A 3- CERTIFIED. ')1 h T?1 xgLI LLOiid DFLa�ll(IYYS.IaA 93H E$ ' ( �n ;.•, f — 1 rm ,x,.0 O at: i ..-.„... w 4f td.,y} r rk � . t;fwF r:::,,dv t, 5a r , 7.,; .<, t,, , m,.1. F' •4' 3'k? .: a a . . "tea '>I '' d�'P� °t�P: ss. >k ASSOCIATION#FSTATE a ASSOCIATION!! k t r1 4'AII.00DPLiU! A 1 rCLRS INC. FLOOW, LAINNANAONNS:VIIC. :4.: CERTIFICATION BO OF RE S , CERTIFICATION BOARD OF RESENTS r _. " �.�,„r t ..",>N .,.. i 5 v rr Iwrtmrmxv. ,,._,� kg i Leylah`8aavedra,` c iw t ;v' Johan A. Rodriguez, cF ASfPla CERTIFIED FLAODPLAINIUNAGER 31.3i, E ARITA!CERTIFIED FLOE/HUM DANAHER 1' emisiniiri.....race+ ..ra�o;r un r 1 `qua.rA si csl mini n 1 .. /,• m,r*re,tt:..n..,. a ,,., .w...r,.m 'b:arua.ar�.�` A 1 Ui , v ' } .s7r".""a�5aa mo� 4-t r 4,. :,t:raFcm CT4If .�s• c $rh ymm tm nli xsi.ml srtlia3 l.�K�t6 �. ,"S tF ---v _ 55 � ,4'1 ASSOCIATION OF STATE _ t FLOODPLi1ISMANAGESS INC. d• CERTIFICATION BOARD:OF REHENTS k'{ "t`ri n t ',, a,4 act a ''''?" .E Beth K.-Whike-hart,'CFM - k ASFFP M CERTIFIED FLOODPLAINMANAOER ,9 =. WN�ArsS'.i1q !macI i Y�".W'La',!,.['":' 17 . ' t1.+et't '�. {15 new ,na �ri r, � .' ,e,."1 e° r .».�au,. 1,.,"s:i'i.�f�vY,..a,.urz .ay.�I'1�' 6,, („t Pega5u5 Page 9 Section I RFQ#22-002 1 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ' x � y�K xxxv�v ~p QUALIFICATIONS vCAxxOxmS Ocoee Completed Similar Services TRANSPORTATION RELATED PROJECTS Ocoee • Maine Street at B|uford Ave and Maguire Road Traffic Signals ° Ocoee Business Park Tk4Review ° Stoneybrook West Parkway/Roberson Road and Windermere Road Roundabout Utility Improvements ° Southwest Development Utilities Project Orange County ° Lake Pickett Road Alignment Study ° VVetherbee Road and Club Woods Drive Traffic Signal ° CRS35 and Bluebird Pond Road Traffic Signal ° Pine Hills Road Landscape Plans • Rouse Road Landscape Plans • Curry Ford Road andCypress Springs Parkway /O[UEVVRF Signal Warrant Analysis ° EVVRF Curry Ford Access Road Improvements ° Round Lake Road Sidewalk improvements ° OCCCTnadeahovvRoad � University Boulevard and Dean Road Intersection * Buck Road Bridge Replacement Sennino|eCounty ° 3O17/2O1O Seminole County Mast Arm Standards = SR436 and Grace Boulevard Mast Arm Traffic Signal Conversion w US17-9ZCRAK1ast�ArnnTraffic Signal Conversions ° Cross-Seminole Trail Plans Update ° Red Bug Lake Road and SR417 Mast Arm Traffic Signal Conversion ° VMS Overhead Sign Structure Replacements ° EE Williamson Road and Range|ine Road Traffic Signg|ization • Five-Points Complex Connector Road and Regional Pond ° Red Bug Lake Road and SR4173B Ramps Mast Arm Traffic Signal Conversion ° Old Lake Mary Sidewalk Improvements ° E. Lake Mary Blvd and Skyway Drive Mast Arm TrofficSignal Osceo|aCounby ^ Pleasant Hill Road and Clay Street /Pug Mill Road Intersection Improvements ° Partin Settlement Road and Remington Road Intersection Improvements ° Celebration Boulevard and World Drive Mast Arm Traffic Signal ° Osceola Parkway and Poihciana Blvd EB and WB Ramps Mast Arm Traffic Signals • Donegan Avenue and John Young Parkway Intersection Improvements. � ^ Donegan Avenue and North Central Avenue Intersection Improvements ° Neptune Road and Broadway Street Mast Arm Traffic Signal ( . � pomezn" Section � "� _~~~~~~. aFQw22-pVo |CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 8 � ������ x xxxx�v ^� ��«�x�L»xIw~A» xON~p -- -- 000e@ Cityof Winter Garden w CR535 Widening- Post Design Services ° Plant Street and Hennis Road TrafficSignal ° Plant Street and East Crown Point Road Intersection Improvements ° Stoneybrook West Parkway/ Roberson Road and Windermere Road Roundabout Improvements • SBVVP /Roberson Road Roundabout Utility Relocation Design = Oakland Avenue Signal Plans Review ° Marsh Road Improvements ° East Crown Point Road and Fullers Cross Road Intersection Winter Springs ° S0434 and Winding Hollow Intersection Improvements ° State Road 434 at City Hall- Right Turn Deceleration Lane ° SR434 and Michael Blake Boulevard Traffic Signal FD(]T1 w P|necreSt Elementary Sidewalk ° Blackstone Park et14th Ave VV, 33rd3tW, Bus 41 Sidewalk Improvements FDOTS ° SR44 and |'95 Interchange Milling and Resurfacing * SR5 (US 1) Milling& Resurfacing ° SR4U and SR493 Intersection Improvements ° SRAIA Safety Improvements FDDT7 • Alt US19Milling and Resurfacing ° SR674 Milling and Resurfacing STO0K8WATE0 RELATED PROJECTS CitymfAltamonte Springs * Litt|eVVekiva River Erosion Assessment ° Cranes Roost 2Ul7, ZO18, ZO19, and 2O2OS]RVVMD Annual Reports ° Litt|eVVekiva River Erosion Control Countermeasures / Project Management ° Miscellaneous Engineering Services for Cranes Roost and Interstate 4 (Fiscal Year 2020 and 2021) • CenterPointe Site Plan and Drainage Review Services • Altamonte RVVRF Proposed Reclaimed Water Pond [ityofDe|tona ° Fiscal Year 3OZO and 2OZ1 General Stornnvvater Engineering Services w Community Rating Service ([RS)Technical Support Services pa�ezz Section nFQwoz'ooa | CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ' � (}O]ee City0fDeban/ ° VVoodbound Lake- Phase 1Improvements ° 134Flohdana Road Drainage Improvements ° Snna||Scale Stornlxvater8id Pookage#4 | Post-Design Services ° Sunrise Boulevard and Margarita Road Drainage Improvements . a State Appropriation Grant Services ° Growth Management Department G|SServices ° 273-284 Valencia Road Drainage Improvements ° 134F|oridana Road Drainage Improvements | Post-Design Services ° Small Scale Stornmvxater Project#G | Post-Design Services 0 DeBary Main Street Development Plan m 522'54G South Pine Meadow Drive Pipe Replacements ° 32 Bonita Road Drainage Improvements Lake County Water Author\tv ~ Nutrient Reduction Facility(NmRF) Feasibility Study • NuRF Phase lA Improvements(Focus Areas 3A and SBA ° Temporary Drainage Improvements for the NuRF Floc Dewatering Facility City OfLonRvvood v Community Safe Room | Hurricane Dorian Hm9GPApplication • Community Safe Room | COV|D-19HK8GPApplication City Of Mount Dora ° Hurricane Irma HK8GPApplications 0 Stornnmater Infrastructure Inventory and Database ~ 539 Liberty Avenue Drainage Improvements ° 22UG Dogwood Circle Drainage Improvements ° Overlook Drive and Purple Heart Lane Drainage Improvements ° Trenmain Street and Charles Avenue Drainage Improvement's ~ Overlook Drive and Purple Heart Lane HMGPRA| Responses ~ Dogwood Mountain Reserve I Magnolia Ending Restoration Improvements * ZO18NPOES Annual Report Support Services ° Helen Street Drainage Improvements' Phase 1 and Phase 3Services ° Hilltop Drive Drainage Improvements C|tyOfMaitland 0 Monroe Avenue Drainage Outfa|| Improvements ° Lake Gem Sediment Impacts Evaluation ° 2O1ONPDES Annual Report ° Maitland Concourse North Support Services * Winfield Subdivision Stormnm/aterInfrastructure Improvements w General StorMn. ate[Engineehng Services ° Thistle Lane and Goldwater Court Drainage Improvements � pngezo secumrr ! aMwm2-on2|CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ' ` ! i ������� � xxx»x�o ~� ���,v�m.xvvn�v�xx��x�~p UcDe@ w Lake Gem Alum Surface Treatment * Maitland Shores Drainage Improvements ° SLK4PStnate8ic Update Evaluation ° Fiscal Year 2O19/2O2ONPDES Support Services CityOf New Srnyrna Beach * Impact of Hurricane Irma on Central Beach- Phase 1 Services ° Impact ofHurricane Irma on Central Beach Phase 25ervices (Tier 1) Elevation ° Impact of Hurricane Irma on Central Beach Phase 2 Services (Tier 1\ Demo{kReconstruction ° Impact of Hurricane Irma on Central Beach- Phase 2 Services (Tier 1)Acquisitions w Impact ofHurricane Irma on Central Beach- Phase 2 Services (Tier2) Elevation w Impact of Hurricane Irma on Central Beach- Phase 2 Services (Tier 2) Demo& Reconstruction ° Central Beach Backf|ovvPreventers ° Hurricane Irma Revised HK4GPApp|ications Orange County w Lake Jennie Jewel /Lake Gatlin Interconnect | Phase 1 Feasibility Study ° Sunnnner|in Avenue Baffle Box | Final Design Services ° The Cascades at |s|evvorth Peer Review ° Sandy Shores Canal Dredging Project- Phase 1 ° Lake Sheen Estates Drainage Peer Review w Lake Jennie Jewel TK4DLReduction | Phase 1 Feasibility Study ° Lake Marsha Watershed Management Plan ° International Cove Outfa|| Improvements ° SandyLakeVVatershed-Stornnvvater|nventory ° International Drive Transit Feasibility Study w Phase I Feasibility Study for Sand Lake Road (from Apopka-Vineland Road to 14) ° Jones Avenue Watershed Mapping ° Lake Holden Drainage Sub-Basin B'13Mapping ° Lake Rose Watershed Mapping ° Lake Pearl Watershed Mapping • Driftwood EstotesStorrnvvater Peer Review ^ Watermark Subdivision Assessment ° E| Prado Canal Improvements ° Lake Nally, Mills Pond, and Gotha Pond Technical Support Services ° Gotha Lakes Watershed Management Plan Update w Johns Lake Drainage Basin Evaluation • Grenadier Woods Subdivision Assessment City[>fOcoee ° Downtown Redexe|opmnentSto/nlvvater Master Plan Feasibility Study ° Downtown Redevelopment Drainage Improvements ' paaezy Section . arowza'uoa |CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ' I�FIRWS QUALIFICATIONS ---_�______-_-�______-__-_---_-___,_�_-__ -/ [)COee ChyOf Orange City ° Stormvvater Management Master Plan ~Phase | ° Mill Lake Park' Phase 1 Improvements | Post-Design Services ° Mill Lake Park' Phase 2 Improvements | Miscellaneous Services ° Miscellaneous StornnvvaterServices ~ Mill Lake PaFk- Phase 3 Water Quality Improvements ° NPDES Phase || Services ° G|S Field Verification for-the Pipe Rehabilitation Construction Maps ° East Graves Avenue Drainage Improvements ° Mill Lake- Phase 3A | Post-Design Services ` * Holly Avenue CRAStneetscape, Drainage and Utility Improvements | 6O96 and Final Design w Holly Avenue Improvements | Post-Design Services ° Graves Avenue and Orange Avenue Drainage Improvements | Post-Design Services . City Of Port Orange • StOr00vvGte[ Master P Ian Update- Phase 1� xv • Sleepy HV||OSUbdivision- Recommended Improvements Modeling and Report Sennino|eCounty ° New Oxford Road Improvements' Phase 1A • Fifth Road Bridge at Soldiers Creek | Hydraulic Analysis • Seminole County Probation Center Parking Lot Improvements ° Old Lake Mary Road Drainage Improvements ° Bear lake, Little Bear Lake and Bear Lake Road Regional Stormwater Facility ° Cecilia Drive Baffle Boxes { Bear Lake Improvements ° Alton Drive StnrnnvvaterPond Improvements * New Oxford Road Improvements- Phase 2 ° Bear Lake Regional StorrnvvaterFacility | Post-Design Services ° Border Canal Pipe Replacement Santa Rosa Cbunty 0 2011Aurora Drive Tier 3HKnGPApplication ° Fiscal Year 2O17FK8A Grant Program | Prioritization ofCandidates ° Fiscal Year 2O17FK4A Grant Application | Category lStructures ° Fiscal Year 2D17FK4A Grant Application | Category 2Structures ° Fiscal Year 2 /17 FK4/\Grant Application | Category and 4Structures 0 &oetron Estates Drmin�ge Basin Improvements | HMGP Services (Hurricane Irma) 6 Ho||ey-8y-The-Sea Drainage Improvements | HK8GP58rviCes ° K4atron Estates Drainage Basin Improvements | Final Design Services Fiscal Year 2Dl# FK8A Grant Applications ° Metron Estates Drainage Basin Improvements | HK8GPServices (Hurricane Michael) � Metnon Estates Drainage Basin,Improvements | P0K4App}ication m Acquire and Demo Three Flood-Prone Homes | HKq(�P Services (Hurricane Michael) (' paaez4 Section aFg#mz-0V2|CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES !FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS t ocoee Volusia County • 10th Street Improvements • Gabordy Canal & 10th Street Stormwater Treatment Facility I IRL Grant Application • Thornby Park Water Quality Improvement Project Client References 1. Continuing Engineering Services, Orange County Orange County Public Works 4200 South John Young Parkway Orlando, Florida 32839 Esther Fernandez Canizares, Engineer II 407-836-7982/407-836-8024/esther.fernandez@ocfl.net 2. Continuing Engineering Services,Seminole County Seminole County 140 Bush Loop Sanford, Florida 32773 Charles Wetzel, P.E., P.T.O.E., County Traffic Engineer 407-665-5686/407-665-5623/cwetzel@seminolecountyfl.gov 3. Continuing Stormwater Engineering Services, City of Altamonte Springs City of Altamonte Springs 225 Newburyport Avenue Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Danielle Marshall, CFM, Division Director of Streets,Stormwater&Solid Waste 407-571-8610/407-571-8612/dmarshall@altamonte.org CURRENT&PROJECTED WORKLOAD Listed below are Pegasus' current and projected projects along with client name, contact information, project title,and start/finish dates. Transportation Related Projects Orange County Esther Fernandez Canizares, Engineer II,esther.fernandez@ocfl.net • University Boulevard and Dean Road Intersection September 2018—December 2021 • Buck Road Bridge Replacement February 2019—February 2022 Pegau Page 15 Section RFQ#22-002 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 'FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS h16.-4/4 SPIP ocoee • Round Lake Road Sidewalk Improvements January 2018—February 2022 Seminole County Charles Wetzel, P.E., P.T.O.E., County Traffic Engineer, cwetzel@seminolecountvfl.gov • Lockwood Boulevard/Carillon Elementary Mast Arm Conversion August 2021—May 2022 • State Road 46 Underground Fiber Optic Communications April 2021—May 2022 • US 17/92 VMS Sign Replacement October 2021—March 2022 Osceola County Kathy Lee, P.E.,Senior Traffic Operations Engineer, kathv.lee@osceola.org • Clay Street and Thacker Avenue Intersection Improvements May 2021—February 2022 • Old Lake Wilson Road and Fairfax Drive/Marker Ave. Intersection Improvements December 2020—December 2021 City of Winter Garden Art Miller, P.E., City Engineer,amiller@cwud.com • Marsh Road Bidding&Post-Design Services October 2021—December 2022 • Marsh Road and Avalon Road Traffic Signal Modifications August 2021—December 2021 Stormwater Related Projects City of Altamonte Springs Danielle Marshall, CFM, Division Director of Streets,Stormwater&Solid Waste,dmarshall@Altamonte.org • Stormwater Master Plan Update-Phase 1 May 2021- December 2022 City of Bonita Springs Elly Soto McKuen,Senior Project Manager, ellv.mckuen@cityofbonitasprings.org • CDBG-DR Grant Support Services I Quinn Downs Acquisition May 2021 June 2024 • CDBG-MIT Grant Support Services / Quinn Downs Infrastructure May 2021-June 2024 • Logan Boulevard Phase 1 Grant Management Services May 2021 June 2024 • Citrus Park Phase 1 Grant Management Services May 2021-June 2024 Section I Peil,,,ARE I Page 16 RFQ#22-002 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES F/RM'S QUALIFICATIONS ocoee City of Longwood Shad Smith, P.E., Director of Public Works/City Engineer,ssmith@longwoodfl.org • Community Safe Room / Hurricane Dorian HMGP Application May 2021- December 2024 • Community Safe Roam / COVID-19 HMGP Application May 2021- December 2024 City of New Smyrna Beach Kyle Fegley, P.E., City Engineer, kfegley@cityofnsb.com • Elevation of 9 Flood-Prone Homes/ Grant Management Services September 2017- December 2023 • Elevation of 4 Flood-Prone Homes / Grant Management Services September 2017- December 2023 • Demo and Reconstruction of 17 Flood-Prone Homes / Grant Management Services September 2017- December 2023 Santa Rosa County Lani Birchett, M.S.A., Grants&Special Programs Director, lanib@santarosa.fhgov • 6060 Saddle Club Road l 2021 FMA Application November 2021- December 2024 • Coastal Resiliency Master Plan / 2021 BRIC Application November 2021 - December 2024 • 2021 FMA Grant Application for Elevation of RL Properties November 2021-December 2024 • 2021 FMA Grant Application for Elevation of SRL and RL Properties November 2021- December 2024 • Pine Blossom Road Drainage Improvements / COVID-19 HMGP Application November 2021- December 2024 Pega!iru Page 17 Section I RFQ#122-002 i CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES �U8������ ��D� ~���� �� � " ~�" ~~~=~~ "�"~=" "�~~~�� " �=~. -- ENGINEERING Principal-in-Charge/Sir Project Manager ' , K8c yNunkad has over of� ' . engineering experience with primary emphasis onthedeoigp-of roadway and traffic systems. His ' | responsibilities have included the project management, planning and | design of minor, major and cnDlnhe% roadways across Florida. His � assignments include the preparation of preliminary and final construction p|ans, technical nep0rtS, permit 000iU@tioAs, bidding documents, and construction administration services. K8c yNuned has served as the Engineepof-Rocordon numerous projects andhaaaxtenaiveexperiencein | the preparation of roadway p|ano, signing and pavement marking plans, L_ signalization plans, temporary traffic control plans,traffic operation reports, safety analysis, and pavement design reports. Mr. K8V 'ed is proficient. `fRS. FEXPER|ENCE , 28 with no|eded computer software packages including K8ionomtation. Geopak, Highway Capacity Software, 8ynohro, Guide Sign Prognann. and FD{}T 'PROFESSIONAL Leva of-Senice Software. REGISTRATION ` i 1gA Professional Engineer 1�S7 x Florida, No. 51446 � Romdnsav Proiects / EDUCATIONGR�4 |mp�emen� mMitchell� MitchellHammockHemm� Road toAh�ondha Blvd' ^^ 8R4O88afotx |nnproxarnen�s B.S. Civil 1SQU --` � ' University of FloridaV0n~ dernlareRuadand81oneybnoohPo''~` x `^~~^ Roundabout ` ° 8R428NB On-Ramp Improvements ak8tunaybn]ok West Parkway Graduate Work in '' -`~ SR 42S and NeVV Independence P8[kmuavInterchange Improvements ^ 8R 400 Realignment and GR4D08R 50 Exit Ramp ImprovementsTransportation * ^ ��R|54U (Cvpraae {3ondenoB|vd\�onnSr E�noat8E to (�vedoo� Or Systems Engineering `-' ' � � � ^ U817\SF� 35 / �nmGR04toNo�hofthePeaceRixar �v Univeno of Florida ` ' ^ ^ GRO4 (Manatee Avenue) Improvements ° 8F� 70V0deninQ PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAFFILIATIONS " 1-75 Widening of limited access highway from 4 to b lanes in Columbia Institute ofTransportation and Suwannee Counties Enginamno (ITE) ^ | 1O Safety Improvements for SU miles of 1-10 safety improvements in 8no�hvveetF|ohdacoun��a American Society^ `Engineers UE\ ^ W1aguinoRoad VWdening�omn Roberson Road to8Fl5O (AS HE)American Society ° [)|dVWDhe[Garden Road VWd8DiD0frODOyWagVi[e ��n@dt0HeOOp|eAve of-'EOgiOee[s04SCE\ �f ^ D�Die|Soadfro[� F<ope[Road tqS05O ' , Red Bug Lake Road and TUSh8VVi||G Road Intersection Improvements ADDITIONAL SKILLS ' - ��iqnml� �� on�Proimotm ^--- ^ GR5 (US 1\ Traffic Signals(VolusiaCounty) -CSC#4TWO# 1 , 8R5O/[YBerm Hoover Rd (Orange County)-CSC#4 TWO#4 ° SR00 (US B2) Design-Build Traffic Signals (Vo|Usia County) ° SR 54OatQm St. and Overlook Ave. (Polk County) ^ 8R535at Poinciana Blvd (Osceola C0uhtv\ ° UG17'S2 at 1st Street(Seminole County) , UG17-S2 �d3� Street(Seminole County) YTWW'11eA ' a ~ U817-92at 13m Street(SeminoleCounty) ° U817-92 at15mStreet(Seminole County) ° U�17�S28t2�m Street(Seminole County) ° U817-92 ot27"» 8tFaa{ASennino|8 County) "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434 Suite 309,Winter Springs,FL 327n8°4oF992-9100*Fax 4oF358-5155 www.pegaouoenginnecing.net FURSAN MUNJED, P.E. Page 2 • US17-92 at North Bush Blvd (Seminole County) • US17-92 at Bargain Blvd (Seminole County) • US17-92 at Sheppard Avenue(Seminole County) • SR434 at Tuskawilla Road (Seminole County) • SR434 at Vistawilla Drive(Seminole County) • SR434 at Doran Drive (Seminole County) • SR434 at SR419 (Seminole County) • SR434 at Central Winds (Seminole County) • SR50 at Maguire Road (Orange County) • SR50 at Daniels Road (Orange County) • Cypress Branch Rd &Cypress Pkwy(Osceola County) • Brighton Lakes& Pleasant Hill Road (Osceola County) • Mill Run Blvd and Michigan Avenue (Osceola County) • 17t" Street and Vermont Avenue (Osceola County) • Osceola Pkwy and Dyer Blvd (Osceola County) • Nolte Road and Canoe Creek Road (Osceola County) • Cypress Pkwy and Doverplum Avenue • South OBT and School of the Arts(Osceola County) • Osceola Pkwy and Bill Beck Blvd (Osceola County) • Kissimmee Park Rd and FL Turnpike (Osceola County) • 10th Street and Narcoossee Rd. (Osceola County) • John Young Pkwy& Columbia Street (Osceola County) • US 192 and Poinciana Boulevard (Osceola County) • US17-92 at Colomba Road (Volusia County) • SR 535 and LBV Factory Stores Dr. (Orange County) • US192 and Boggy Creek Road (Osceola County) • North Tanner Rd & Lake Pickett Rd (Orange County) • North Tanner Rd & Lake Price Dr(Orange County) • Old Winter Garden Rd at Bluford Avenue (Orange County) • Old Winter Garden Road at Blackwood Avenue(Orange County) • Old Winter Garden Road at Hempel Avenue(Orange County) • Maguire Rd at Moore Road (Orange County) • Maguire Road at Tomyn Road (Orange County) • Maguire Road at Old Winter Garden Road (Orange County) Signing &Pavement Marking Projects • SR 5 (US 1) Traffic Signals (Volusia County)—CSC#4 TWO# 1 • SR'400/ 1-4 Resurfacing (Seminole County)—CSC#4 TWO#3 • SR 429 NB On-Ramp Improvements at Stoneybrook West Parkway • SR 434 improvements from Mitchell Hammock Road to Alexandria Blvd • SR 408 Realignment and SR408/SR50 Exit Ramp Improvements (Orange County) • SR 540 (Polk County) • SR 35 (US 17) (Hardee County) • SR 64 (Manatee Avenue) (Manatee County) • 1-75 (Suwannee and Colombia Counties) • 1-10 Safety Improvements(Nine Counties) • Red Bug Lake Road (Seminole County) • CR 419 (Seminole County) • SR 426 (Seminole County) • CR 46A, Phase II (Seminole County) • Malabar Road (Brevard County) • Daniels Road (Orange County) "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs,FL 32708•407-992-9160•Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net U � P.E.�88���� �o����n � � ~~~~~~ ~~..�� EAMINEERING Sr. Engineer 010, ' , Mr. Fong has over 29 years of transportation engineering experience, with primary emphasis on the design of roadway and traffic systems. His responsibilities have included the audoct management, planning and design of nWnnr, major and �or�� oNthN� having a construction cost' of �over $48 Million. His assignments havuimdudodtho preparation preliminary and construction plans, �ohn�o naoodo oom� bidding documents, oonobn��n administration "^� reports, .����- �np'°"="'"' ' oa�� ' negotiations and testifying at order-of-take hearings. Mr. Fong has served as the EnoiOegFOf-Record on numerous projects and has extensive experience i �� (� o�ny signing and ma��oo�ny ' n����O 'y���� �� D p�p���OO 0BU��y,_-` �0 Dg �8V�0�A -_-" ,_-, �g plans, traffic control DlanG, traffic VpeKdOO reports, safety analysis, and pavement REGISTRATION design. Nk Fong is proficient with related computer software packages including Pn�e$oione 1897 / Micmstation Highway Capacity Software, and FDOT Level-of-Service Florida, No.51932 Software. NOW . �0UC/QlO0 B.S. Civil 1992 Un�emdvof�8O�n Florida ' University FDOT EXPERIENCE(DISTRICTS 1.2.3.5 and 7) PROFES@ONALAFRLhATlONS FQOT DISTRICT 1 American Society Of Civil Engineers (A�CE) ` � 80540 ����n� ��|m�W\ Hn� ��m ��m�� ���������e o� American Society Highway ���p'��� , Design .. -` Drive. P[8p2n�d�Oo|oonntmJi|OOdOCu0en�tOv�dnnan8xio�ng150ike2'|aO808dho EOgiO9onS0\SHE] ' . Goni*�yof`'--� pm�ooiono| 84'|8Oed|Nded urban section in Polk County vWtAabhdgo over Lake |Oo. The project Hispanic' included modv*� drainage, m8|�Bnanoo of traffic, signing and pavement marking -Eng|noem/GHPE) ' ' ` ' �` ' lighting,signal,and structural plans, ADDITIONAL SKILLS MiCnostabnn , ' ` SR 35(US i7)Final Design�urnSRG4tPNo� �North Completed final ' construction documents tU widen the 1.0 mile 0f32-|8O8 rural road h384'(8Ogdivided --'r-' roadway with an urban b/pimd n8CbOO in Hardee County with 8 bridge over the Peace River. The project included roadway, d0|nngo' maintenance of traffic, signing and pavement marking, lighting,signal,and structural plans. D����T�cOpe������� |��d��U��p '�� ^ US41 Multi-Use Path Final Design from Palm Dr. to Colonial Blvd M.7mi|em\ Prepared final nuDSt[UCtiOO documents to construct an O'footvvido multi use path on both sides of an existing divided mDd section in Lee County. The project included modvway, drainage,signing and pavement marking,signal,and structural p|8OS. ^ GR70 RRR-Super elevation corrections and Safety Improvements at Kissimmee River Bridge. Prepared final construction documents to nonnnL the roadway super elevation and improve the safety on an existing 2'|uno undivided mnu| SSCt|0n in Highlands County. The project iDdudodmad*my.dnainag9.SigOiOgandpavemontmerhiOgp|3Oo. - US 17 Shoulder Addition. Prepared final CODstnU:UnD documents for the addition of paved shoulders for 1 mile of 2-lane rural roadway\O Polk County. The projectiOdUded roadway,signing and pavement markings plans "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309,Winter Springs,Fl32708°40F932-91O0#Fax 4OF358-5155 www.pegaouaengineering.net JUAN FONG, P.E. Page | 2 FOOT DISTRICT 2 SIR 121Bridge Replacement Over the Santa Fe River Final Design. Prepared final construction documents 1O replace the existing bridge over the Santa Fe River and roadway approaches in Alachua Union Counties. The project included K]8dvay. drainage, maintenance Of traffic,signing and pavement markings plans. 1^75VV|denioQ. Designed and prepared final construction documents to widen 15 miles of limited access highway from 4 to 6 lanes in CV|U0bi8 and 8uw3OOoe Counties. The project included complex geometry design of on- and off- ramps at inte[chaOgnS, drainage analysis,and maintenance Of traffic plans. FDOT DISTRICT 3 SR3ORRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to mill and resurface the existing pavement, upgrade a majoroV|v8rt o0oeing, and improve safety in Bay County. The project included madvway, drainage, m8iO18O8mCS of traffic, signing and pavement DD8[kiOgS,and structural plans. SIR RRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents for milling and resurfacing, cross drain eXteO8iOOS. and addition Of paved shoulders hu8 miles ofa2'|on8 0[8| roadway in Holmes County. The project included roadway, d[8iO@g9' maintenance of traffic,signing and pavement markings,and structural plans FDOT DISTRICT 5 SIR 5 RRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to mill and resurface the existing pavement, repair @ culvert crossing, add bicycle lanes 6K turn lanes, and improve safety iOBreV8nd County. The project iOC|Ud8dn]8dway.dn2iO8g8, 8igDiOgaOdpavemeO1 markings, and structural plans SIR 52O Final Design. Prepared typical section concepts and developed traffic reports to reconstruct bridges over the Banana River in 8r8vG[dCounW. FOOTD|STH|CT 7 SIR 6O Milling and Resurfacing. Assisted with final design and construction documents to rehabilitate 4.0 miles of multi-lane urban 08do in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties. The project included 08dw8y, dGainago, maintenance of traffic, signing and pavement markings,signal,lighting,and structural plans. SIR 50 Intersection Improvements: Assisted with final design and COOst0C\|UO plans for the GRbU / SR5O By-Pass iOiB[G8CtiVD reconstruction with rigid pavement in 80OkGVi||g. The project inC|Vd9s roadway,drainage, St0CU0|' signing and p@YH0eDt markings, and Sign8|izahonplans. CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA CR 486 Phase U Preliminary Engineering and Final Design. Prepared preliminary engineering report and final construction documents h}widen 8O existing G'0i|e road from B2-|8OB rural 03a multi-lane urban section. The project iOC|UdedK}8doay. dn3iOagg. maintenance Oft0ffiC,signing and pavement markings,signal plans, and water,sewer and reclaimed water utility improvement plans. CR 491 Phase 11, 111&IV Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 5-mile road from a 2-lane rural to a mu|U'|uno urban section. The project included madway, dnaiOago, maintenance of traffic, signing and p8v808Dt 0arkingn, signal plans,and water,sewer and reclaimed water utility improvement plans. POLK COUNTY,FLORIDA Berkley Road Segment 1 Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 1.0 mile road from a 2-lane rural section hou5'|8Oe urban section. The projectiOC|udedmaUway.dnoinogo.main0aOanc8oftraffio'andpnrmitt|ng. Berkley Rood Segment 2' Preliminary Engineering and Final Design. Prepared a preliminary engineering report and final construction plans for the future widening nf4 miles Uf82'|ane rural section h}84'|aO8 urban section. The projectinc|Uded [VBdway. drainage,maintenance of traffic,signing and pavement markings,signal plans,and mitigation plans. "Engineering a High o,Standard" s01 West State Road 4a4.Suite a09, Winter Springs, pc aoroo"4opsgu's1no-Fax 4nr-a5a'nzoo wwmpegasmenginnering.n*« D°"v"=~ ° "°~"""=~" ~=., " .°~°, C" M ``--~ EN="'°=="""^°=` Sr. Engineer 04 � While serving oo Pegasus' Stormvxater Department Manager, Mr. ^. . -- ' Hemstro also has served as Sr. Project Manager on Pegasus' =r l numerous consulting assignments for cities and counties across �+ ^ Florida. While specializing in stornnxva1er management master ' p|annin� engineering, and he also directs other / ' ' ' ^ services including she plan reviews, expert witness, site / civil projects, etc. He has completed and/or managed over 1,100 / < ' projects and has directed our yt�rmmnvater staff members in ' successfully obtaining$64 Million grant funds from multiple state 'YEA |�N�� 3G and federal agencies for our various o�yand county mN `a�t� He �8[����P�@ also assists our Transportation Department in directing his staff in PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION the design of drainage plans associated with our roadway design Professional Engineer 1987 projects for FDOT and local governments. F|ohd8No 38852 Florida,,No. Mr. Humstro has developed an extensive knowledge of the Federal Professional Engineer 2005 Emergency Management Agency, the Florida Department of Georgia, No.03U141 Transportation, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Professional Engineer 2003 Florida Department ofEnvironmental Protection, and stormvxater Missouri,No.20U3020873 permitting requirements. His expertise includes the use ofstate- EDUCATION of-the-art hydnu|oQic / hydraulic computer software to-complete stnnnwoter quantity and quality analysis for major watersheds and development projects. Additionally, he is responsible for directing staff activities in master planning, design, permitting, preparation 451 of contract documents, and grant services forstormvxater ponds, storm sewer systems,control structures and culverts,as well as the ' determination of water surface profiles for Bridge Hydraulics ns Reports and f|oodwmystudies. ' �d �mmd��n - ` Manage~._ �� CITY OF DELTONA, FLORIDA . 470 Carpenter Avenue Drainage Improvements ° Stormwater Utility Assessment Study " StormwaterManagementMasterPlan—Phase| ^ Stonnwater and Watershed Management Master ^ Mill Lake Water Quality Improvements Conceptual Plan CITY K3FEQGEWATER,FLORIDA CITY OF NEW BK8Y0NA^BEACH,FLORIDA ^ Phase 1Stormvvater Management Master Plan ^ Central Beach Flood Mitigation Project—Phase III . S)RVVMD Grant Application for Project Funding Improvements (Drainagei Water and Sewer) ° Oak Leaf Preserve Subdivision Review ~ Elevation of13 flood-prone homes and ^ Oakwood Cove Mobile Home Park Subdivision Demolition/Reconstruction of17 homes Review ^ Marion Street Development Subdivision Review CITY | F ORANGE CITY,FLORIDA . ]uUngton Oaks Subdivision Review ° Miscellaneous SLormm/aterServices ^ Lake Meadow Subdivision Drainage Investigation ^ Site Plan Review Services DAVID HAMSTRA,P.E., CFM Page 2 CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA . Spring Lake/Lake Johio Drainage Basin Study . Landings at Summerhaven-Pond 2 Drainage . Starke Lake/Lake Olympia Drainage Basin Study Investigation and Improvements . Prairie Lake/Lake Meadow Drainage Basin Study • Lake Charles Drainage Basin Study . Lake Lotta Drainage Basin Study . Adelaide St Drainage Investigation & • Pioneer Key Regional Drainage Improvements Improvements • NPDES Part 1 and Part 2 MS4 Permit Applications • Stormwater Management Master Plan • NPDES Annual Reports . 2004 Stormwater Capital Improvement Projects . Stormwater Services associated with the 2004, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA 2008,and 2009 Declared Storm Events • 150+Basin Studies, Drainage Investigations,Small . West Side Emergency Flood Management System Area Studies, and Drainage Retrofit Projects . Lake Maud/Lake Olivia to Lake Susan • Sandy Shores Canal Dredging Project—Phase 1 Interconnect . Lake Sheen Estates Drainage Peer Review • No Name Lake Outfall Improvements . Lake Jennie Jewel TMDL Reduction—Phase 1 . NPDES Services Feasibility Study . Naranja Road/2nd Street Drainage Improvements • Lakes McCoy, Coroni,and Prevatt Stormwater • Miscellaneous Stormwater Services Management Master Plan • Site Plan Review Services • Lakes McCoy, Coroni,and Prevatt Drainage Basin • Hazard Mitigation Grant Services Improvements • Lakeside Phases 1 and 2 Outfall Improvements . Beggs Road/Overland Road Stormwater • Stormwater Assessment Program Management Master Plan . Lake Sherwood Drainage Basin Study FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA • Lake Mary Jess Drainage and Water Quality • Phase I Master Stormwater Plan Improvements • Management Master Conceptual Plan CITY OF WINTER GARDEN,FLORIDA LAKE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY, FLORIDA . Phase 2 Downtown Redevelopment • Nutrient Reduction Facility Operational Evaluation . Windward Cay Drainage Investigation • Windtree Professional Center Drainage LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Investigation • Lake Dora Road Sediment Removal Structure • Avalon Road (South of Marsh Road) • Getford Road Drainage investigation • Marsh Road (West of Avalon Road) • C. R.48/Lakeshore Dr Drainage Improvements . Crown Point Road/Plant Street Intersection • Old Eustis Road Drainage Improvements • Lake Eustis/Silver Lake Basin Evaluation BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA • Forest Hills Drainage Investigation • West Cocoa Watershed Evaluation • Lake Harris/Little Lake Harris Basin Evaluation • Sarno Lakes/Upper Eau Gallie Watershed • Lower Palatkahaka River Basin Evaluation Evaluation • Hollendel Road Regional Stormwater Pond • Cox Road Drainage improvements • Dead River Road Regional Stormwater Pond . Pluckebaum Rd and Range Rd Culvert • Getford Road Regional Stormwater Pond Improvements . Sarno Lakes Drainage Improvements CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA . Kingsmill/Aurora Drainage Improvements . Downtown Stormwater Master Plan . City-Wide LOMR Application SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA • Sawmill Subdivision—Southwest Pond LOMR . Howell Creek Erosion Control Project Application . Prairie Lake Drainage Basin Study • Northwest Ditch Drainage Basin Study • River Ridge Erosion Control Project ��° �� = =� P.E.Ur0�%�*% UnnnD0N�N����� m- m~ "Peuemuff ---mmGxmEEmxxm Senior Engineer vim- '.OR ~ � Nk Muned is Project with over 29 y880 0[experience in engineering design J and management. He has provided engineering services for various governmentalagenc Florida.ies throughout Nk Munjed has worked on minor, major and complex engineering' projects in Florida. He has extensive experience in the Of ' ' and ���� C0ObD p�OS and design I ' ` roadway, signing � - � � - �oo��� Ho � with related i K8�0S�U0O - ' Guide Nk �uned upupax mgnvm� Program, aom *um/un/. --,_ has been involved on engineering projects in x8rNUS capacities, such as preliminary � 8OgiO8ehOg, planning, cost 8SU0atioO, technical design and plans production, quality control reviews,management and coordination,and post design services. - � 'YRGOF EXPERIENCE` 29 ' FOQTOhtrict 2: PROFESSIONAL REGxz/m*/xuu SR 500' �O� ��R���� the 55k3CR P��8s�Om Prepared Engineer, 33SA (3O0i)ed �D0bNO |GOS� k) fOU[ |8OGG nuKdh0i�8| S8CiODThSproject ScOp9 Florida, 0 4R292 ' ` ' -' ' '' section. -" � . included roadway,drainage,signing andp8v8m8ntm8rk|ngn.andni naliznbonp|ono. GDU�/�l�N � SR5OO� Prepared final construction plans h)rthe v�dan|ng ofSR5OUfmm CR338Ak> O.G. C|»UEDgin*»hnQ, 1998 SR24 '25 0i�8S\ from |�O�� h)fOV[ ��O8S. 0Gdh/Pi�8| G�Cti0O. The project scnPe UOiVerSib/O[C����| F|Qdd� ` ' ' '- ' ^ included roadway,drainage,signing gOdpaVg0ent08rkiOQs.@OdS' nalizatioDp|gOs. Graduate Course s FDOTDiatrict 5: UnivemitvofCnn�na| Florida' 1'95/LPGA Boulevard: |n'---n"- improvements including wi dening don\ngthennrthbound off- Geometric Deei"°g" [80p to provide dual left-turn |3O8S and dual ' h#�m |oDeS approaching LPGA Traffic Engineering ' " ' - BOV|8YRndiOVo|U�i� C�u�v Th�on�au GCnpe��Wd�d �8DS.d��O��8 Open Channel Hvdr��|iC� `' project' �---'-' ' plans,� '- TCP p|aQG. signing and pavement marking plans, and siQOaliZatioO and fiber optic communication plans. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ' American Society of` |^95/8R44: Interchange imp0 � -improvements thnwidening of the northbound off-ramp (ASCE\ ` -' ~ to provide �ft�Um single right-turn and 8 single lane approaching GR44 in Vo|Va|a 0OUOtv. The project 8CDpeiDC|Ud8d signing and pavement marking plaDG. SigO8|iZ8LioD plans,and Wrong Way Vehicle Detection System plans. 1'4: YVASbOuOd Lanes Milling & Resurfacing i.dUd|Dg the interchange ramps at Lake Mary 8|vd,CR40A and SR40in Seminole County.The project 000pe|Do|udedaigning& Guide, rogram pavement marking plans,signalization plans,and fiber optic communication plans. OATOrn SR434: Prepared final CODSt0CUOO plans for the widening Of 8R434from TVskawi||8 Road hJSR417/1.g miles)from two lanes tO four lanes, urban typical section.The scope project included roadway,drainage,structures, S&PM,and si naliznUnnolaDS. Package SR SR 5OR��� final o�ne�x�omUN��nd of Preparation .-- . �-,-_ - _-_-- .-��� '--� --~ " SR 50 from Tubbs Avenue to Winter VYnoUo OhVn (0.70 miles). The project scope included cross slope correction,safety improvements,and signing&pavement markings. OR50RRR. : Prepared final construction plans for the milling and resurfacing ofGR5 from Nova Road fo Interstate 95 (5.0 m|lem .The project scope included pavement rehabilitation,safety improvements,drainage improvements,S&PM.and signalization. "Engineering e Higher Staodamd 3D1 West State Road 434,Suite 309,Winter Springs,Fl 32708~40F992-g160*Fax 407-35O-5155 Firas Munjed, P.E. Page 2 FDOT0strict 7: SIR 595: Prepared final construction plans for the milling and resurfacing 0faS-laOe divided urban arterial from 53rd Ave. N. k) 1O2Od Ave. N.(3.1 miles)inPinellas County. The project SC0p8iOdud8S08dway.dGaiOGgg.GigOiOg8Odp8v80eOtOO8dkiDgS.A[Aupgrades, and o|gna|iz@kionimprovements. SIR 5D: Prepared final construction plans for the SR50/SR50 By-Pass intersection reconstruction with rigid pavement in Brooksville. The project scope includes roadway,drainage,structural,signing and pavement markings, and 8igD8UZ8UOOplans. SIR 874: Prepared 8 Concept Report for the 8O8|ySi3 and eV8|U8ti0O of improvements to GIR874 at Balm-N00GU08 Road in Hillsborough County. The project scope included super-elevation o0rmo1oO' intersection impmvom8OhS' 1CdffiS and safety improvements.Also prepared the final construction plans for proposed improvements. CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY(CFX SIR4UO Realignment and 8R408/SR50 Exit Ramp Improvements: Prepared DO8| COOS([UctiUD p|@OS and pavement design report for the realignment 0f1.1 miles ofGR4O8 and the exit ramp improvements at8R5O. The project iOC|Uded |o8dway. d[8iO8g8. SigOiOg and pavement marking, maintenance of traffic, lighting,signalization and ITS plans. QR42S/StoneybnmokWest Parkway: The project included widening the on-ramp to a two-lane on'nump. widening the toll lanes to include two E'PGSoLanes and one Cash lane,overhead sign structure improvements, ITS improvements,and lighting improvements. SIR 429/Nem|ndependen:e Parkway: The project consisted of widening the SOUthbnVnd off-ramp to include two |Eft-tU[D |8OgS and one right-turn lane approaching New Independence Padowov, traffic signal improvements,signing &pavement marking improvements, ITS improvements,drainage improvements, and lighting upgrades. FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE ENTERPR|SE(FTE): SIR 588 &8R54 Operational Ramp Improvements: Prepared final construction plans for the interchange ramp improvements[fSIR 58S(SVOcnast Parkway)and GR54iO Pasco County.The improvements included the addition of a deceleration lane,the addition Of@D aCC8|8natiOD |@O8' and the addition of right tU[O |gO9 and |8M 1u0 lane to the existing exit 00p. This project iOdVU8d pond modifications and other drainage improvements,signing and pavement markings,signalization, ITS,and lighting. SIR417: Prepared conceptual plans for the widening of the Seminole Expressway (SR 417) in Seminole County from the county line north to SR 434. The proposed improvements included 818 addition Of one express |3O8 in each direction. The project included engineering @Da|ySiS' and preparing conceptual signing and pavement marking, siQna|izatiOn. and lighting plans as part OfaO RFP package for procurement Of8 Design/Build project. SEM|NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CR431 (Orange Blvd.): Prepared final oonotnu[t|uU plans for milling and resurfacing and turn lanes addition from CR48AtO SR48 (1.7mi|eB). The project 8COpeiOdUdedp8VenD9Ot[8h@bi|i&atiOD. Sofety and drainage improvements, signing and pavement markings, @OdSigOa|iz8UOO. Bwondm|| Avenue: Prepared final plans for widening and milling and resurfacing from Kentucky Street 10 Marquette Avenue (0.5 mi|oa).The project snopnino|udodpavemontnehabi|itat|on.dooinogoimpmvemonta.oigningandpavemnntmarkinga^andSigDa|iz8iiOD. ORANGE COUNTY,FLORIDA Fort Christmas Road/Wheeler Road: Prepared hOo| CoO8bDdiOO plans for|O03nGeC1iOO i0p0Ve0eO18. The project scope included milling and resurfacing and turn lane additions,safety improvements, and signing and pavement markings. Avalon Road / Waterford Chase Parkway: Prepared final construction plans for intersection improvements. The project scope included milling and resurfacing and turn lane additions,signing and pavement markings and signalization. LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA CR 44A/Estes Road: Prepared final C8OStrUCtiOO plans for intersection improvements. The projectscope iOC|UdSd\U0 |8O8 additions and milling and resurfacing,signing and pavement markings and signalization. "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301meot State Road 4n4'Suite ao9, Winter Springs, rL a27oa040peo2'e1so-Fax 4n7-a5o'n1oo wwi,v�pcga,uncnF,iinmeriing.not ����� ������8��a �� � ����� ��°�~��m Teague., " �°~°� ��� "�" EAIGINEERING Sr. Engineer K8c Teague has 30 years of civil engineering experience,with emphasis onstonnvvater management and drainage system design on projects across Florida. His experience has encompassed the analysis of t44 Zwatersheds, including the development of solutions to prevent future flooding events while improving water quality. K4r. Teague has developed xtormm/atgr management master plans including recommended solutions and prioritized Capital Improvement, Programs. His experience has included the preliminary and final design of multiple drainage basin improvement projects. He has ' designed and permitted successful retention/detention facilities and YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 30 drainage control structures to provide attenuation and treatment of PROFESSIONAL «tormvvaterrunoff. REGISTRATION Professional Engineer 1894 W1r' Teague is proficient with state-of-the-art hydrologic/hydraulic Florida, No,47803 stormv»atar modeling software utilized to simulate basin conditions and analyze stnrmvvmter management systems. Mr. Teague has Certified HOOdP|8iO Manager and experience with landlocked drainage basins and lake systems / _;2009, through the use of continuous simulation analysis. An excellent example includes W1c Teogue~o utilization'of continuous simulation modeling involved the issue ofstormxvater pumping from Lake Oriento into the Cranes Roost water body as part of the City ufA�amonte'y � Amra|�Pq dg���'�` ` Hood Hazard Avoidance Plan. � ^ P--. —_---- AFFILIATIONS Association d§O Flm0dmlain Managers ~ LakeAonoKqahe/LakeK4audandLakeOkx� LM������������U�H�0�� FU0��� ^ ^ Nutrient Reduction Facility Operational Evaluation to Lake Susan Interconnect . W5EFW1S Borrow Pit Analysis LAKE COUNTY,FLORID�� . Lakeside Outfa|| Improvements Phases|8i2 ^ County Road S61BridQeat Crystal Cove ° No Name Lake OutfaUImprovements Improvements ° Neramjand/2»uSt Drainage Improvements , Asatu|a Landfill.Road Paving " Drainage Improvements for 54/58 Shell Road and 44 Seminole Drive CITY OFG0GEWATER,FLORIDA ^ Drainage Improvements for 41O North Pine ^ Stormwater Master Plan Meadow Drive and 11 Hollow Pine Drive (Phase|/Tasks1 through S) ° Park1ovvne Industrial Center CITY OF LONGVVOOD.FD0R|DA . Restoration 1OU-Year Flood Study ^ Stormwater Management Master Plan . StormxvaterCapita|Improvement Program CITY OF DEBA0Y^FL0RlDM ^ Fairy Lake Outfa||Canal—Culvert Replacement at ^ LakeLa8o Linda to Lake of the Woods 1535Kathryn Drive Interconnect ° Range|ine Road Outfa||Control Structure ^ Lake Louise to Angeles Lake Interconnect Modification (Slide Gate Replacement) ^ Angeles Lake toTropic Lagoon Interconnect ^ Devonshire and Harbour Isle Drainage . Tropical Storm"Fay"StormwoterServices Improvements GREG TEAGUE, P.E, [FM Page 2 . ReiterPark |mprovements—Phasel ^ Club || Regional 5tonnwaterFacility ^ Transit Oriented Development—Phase 1Regional ^ Paradise Point Subdivision Drainage 3tormvvater|mprovements Improvements ^ Skylark Subdivision Drainage Improvements at ^ Soldiers Creek Alum Treatment Facility— OOO and 8O4 Raven Avenue Feasibility Study and Final Design ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA . Fifth Road Bridge at Soldiers Creek ^ Grace Lake Sinkhole Remediation ^ Lake Azalea Drainvve|l Replacement . Primary Drainage Structure Inventory Program 90LK COUNTY,FLORIDA ^ Pipeline Inspection Programs ^ Elizabeth Place Hydrologic Enhancement Program ^ Primary Drainage Structure Improvements —Phases 1,2'and 3 ^ VVondsmare Lake Drainage Basin Study BNEVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA ^ Daetwy|er Road Weir and Culvert Replacement ^ West Cocoa ZOO8 Disaster Recovery[D8G ^ Seidel Road Culvert Replacements Application ^ LakeNotasu|0a Restoration Program ^ Tea Cup Springs Drainage Basin Study CITY OFALT&K8QNTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA . Fullers Cross Road Culvert Replacement ^ Phases | & ||Stormwater Management Master ^ Drainage Canal Stabilization Projects Plan . Hunters Trace/Dean Road DrainaQe |nvesti8ation ^ Lake Oricnta Flood Hazard Avoidance Plan D ^ Ron Den Lane Sediment Removal Structure ~ Lake O rienta oinwe|| Modifications ^ [R13 Paving Program ^ Little VVekk/a River Sedimentation Baffle Boxes ^ Venetian Canal Preliminary Investigation ^ Cranes Roost Boulevard Roadway/Drainage ^ Lisa Waterway Canal Pollutant Removal Structure Improvements ^ Lake Mary Jess Drainage and Water Quality ^ 3horecvest Drive Roadway/Drainage Improvements Improvements VQLUS|A COUNTY, FLORIDA ^ Future Development Assessment within the ^ Daytona Park Estates Drainage Basin Study Central Business District . Altamonte Town Center(a`k.o� Uptown Gabordy Canal StormvvaterK8ana8ementPlan ^ Gabnrdy Canal Capital |mprovementProgram Altamonte) ^ Restoration Existing Conditions Analysis and ^ Cranes Roost Pump Station Annual Reports lOO'year Flood Study ^ Lake Adelaide Outfa|| Weir Modifications ^ Cranes Roost Integrated 5u�aceVVaterand . BizabethStree�F|oodK4ana8ementArea ^ Miller Lake 2008 Disaster Recovery[DBG Reclaimed Water Facility Application ' ^ "A-FIRST" | Altamonte and FDOT|nteQrated Reuse and 5tormwater Treatment Project SEH8|NOLECDU0TY' FLORIDA CITY OFOCQEE, FLORIDA . Howell Creek Erosion Control Project ^ Northwest Ditch Drainage Basin Study ^ Howell Creek Post-Design Services ^ Spring Lake/Lake]ohio Drainage Basin Study ^ Prairie Lake Drainage Basin Study ^ Phase 13tnrmvvater Capital Improvement ^ Celery Avenue Outfa|| Improvements Program ^ River Ridge Erosion Control Project ^ NPDES Part 1 and Part 2 Permit Application . Acorn Lake Restoration Program . Forest Lake Golf Course ^ Subdivision Rehabilitation Program'Phase | . Reflections Subdivision UnderdrainImprovements ^ Tiffany Woods Subdivision-Rear Yard Drainage Improvements CITY OF WINTER PARK, FLORIDA ^ A|oma Woods Drainage Basin Study ^ College Point Drainage Improvements ^ North Street/Raymond Avenue Drainage ^ Lake Midget Outfa||Analysis Investigation Pegasus Keith Johnson, P.E. <2:2/ ENGINEERIIVE Engineer ,-PrAlogpRoatacz I;ao[Foil. . , Mr.Johnson has over 18 years of transportation engineering experience and is responsible Act for the design and preparation of roadway and traffic plans, including vertical and horizontal alignment, signing and pavement marking plans, traffic control plans, signalization plans, * '40 and computation of quantities. He is also experienced in utility adjustment plans, generation of project manuals/specifications,bid documents,and bid process,post-design services,and utility coordination. He also has extensive experience in pedestrian facilities along with ADA requirements. Other responsibilities include public involvement, field and construction meetings, maintaining well organized, extensive project records, and software installation. Mr. Johnson is also responsible for Electronic Delivery, PEDDS and Specifications on FDOT projects. YRS OF EXPERIENCE 18 012driagr IMPRIMEE,@4 ''‘ ° PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION , FDOT DISTRICT 1 Professional Engineer 2007 • US 41 Multi-Use Path Design •Florida No 65623 SR 70 RRR(Super elevation correction) Design and Safety Improvements , . • US 17 Shoulder Addition Design and Safety Improvements EDUCATION • US 41 (SR 45) Milling/Resurfacing B.S.Civil Engineering 2001 FDOT DISTRICT 3 University of Central Florida • SR 30(US 98) Milling/Resurfacing and Safety Improvements PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • SR 2 Milling/Resurfacing and Safety Improvements American Society of Civil • SR 77 Signalization Improvements Engineers(ASCE) • SR 83 Intersection Improvements(3 Intersections) ADDITIONAL SKILLS FDOT DISTRICT 5 Microstation • SR 5(US 1)Milling/Resurfacing and Safety Improvements Geopak • US 92 Intersection Improvements Highway Capacity Software • SR 400/1-4 Resurfacing Guide Sign Program • SR 434 Roadway Improvements FDOT Bar Menu • SR 406 Roadway Improvements FOOT Digital Delivery PEDDS CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA Pictometr • CR 491 Final Design Multi-Lane Widening y • _ • • Croft Road Segment II - _ '-.1=00-32AdVanceareve • CR 486 Post Design Services(Phases I, II and III) WdrklOne",-Traffic-edritrol '''141" • CR 486 Final Design Multi-Lane Widening(Phases II, III,and IV) 0-j'• • Turkey Oak Drive Milling/Resurfacing/Widening lib(); ,Speeifi6btions Package SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA • Sidewalk Program Continuing Consultant o Northern Way w/Pedestrian Bridge(2.0 miles) o Palm Springs Ave.(1.0 mile) o North St./Seminole Ave.(2.0 miles) o Country Club Rd. (0.8 miles) o W.Lake Brantley Dr.w/Pedestrian Bridge(0.5 miles) o Shetland Ave. &Citrus Ave.(1.5 miles) "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309,Winter Springs,FL 32708•407-992-9.160'Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net KEITH JOHNSON, P.E. Page 2 POLK COUNTY,FLORIDA • Berkley Road-Phase I,Final Design 5-lane Widening • Berkley Road-Phase II and Ill Preliminary Engineering and Final Design Multi-Lane Widening, Post-Design Services • Pace Road Preliminary Engineering and Final Design Multi-Lane Widening, Enhancement, Post-Design Services • CR 559A&CR 655 Preliminary Engineering,and Final Design Multi-Lane Widening • Continuing Engineering Consultant LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA • Traffic Signal and Intersection Improvements Continuing Contract • Continuing Engineering Consultant HERNANDO COUNTY • Plans Review for Barclay Road • Plans Review for Spring Hill Road&Mariner Road Intersection Improvements VOLUSIA COUNTY • CR 415 ROW Corridor Analysis • 10t,Street Preliminary Engineering Analysis • Volusia Avenue Widening/Paving CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA • Maguire Road-Final Design 4-Lane Widening, Bridge Over Turnpike • White Road • Professional Parkway/Old Winter Garden Road Widening CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY(CFX) • SR 408 Realignment and SR 408/SR 50 Exit Ramp Improvements • SR 429 NB On-Ramp Improvements at Stoneybrook West Parkway • SR 429 and New Independence Parkway Interchange Improvements • SR 408 Milling&Resurfacing OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA • Intersection Improvement(Signalization) ORANGE COUNTY,FLORIDA • Lake Underhill Road/Econlockhatchee Trail Intersection Improvements(Utility Coordination) • SR 545(Avalon Road) Culvert Improvements • Round Lake Road Sidewalk Improvements • OCCC South Access and Tradeshow Boulevard Roadway Improvements • Continuing Engineering Consultant ATS • Red Light Camera Intersection Plans(Numerous Intersections) CITY OF WINTER GARDEN • Plant Street Widening • Windermere Road and Stoneybrook West Parkway Roundabout • 9th Street and Story Road Intersection Improvements • Sunridge Boulevard Roadway Improvements • Avalon Road and Marsh Road Intersection Improvements "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309,Winter Springs,FL 32708 •407-992-9160•Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net Beth Wnunkeonaut, P.E. Em/a1m/eE91JwG Engineer ^r ' K8s.VVhikehart's utilities engineering experience has included the � . | planning, design, and permitting of multiple utilities projects. Her ^ �� � � design experience includes development ofplans and specifications- 3, for gravity sanitary sewer, force maims, water mains, and reclaimed JIwater mains. She also has experience with trenchless designs ^ ' including horizontal directional drilling and dip'|ining.Her post design experience includes review of shop drawings, Request for Information and change orders. YEARS QFEXPERIENCE 18 M8rcb'2012-Present [QM8mhh . 10yeam Sr. Engineer, Southwest Development Utility Improvements Phases | Professional.Engihge'�,',�' J& 11, Ocoee, Florida. Prepared the final construction plans and permitting services for the Southwest Development Utility Improvements Project. The project consisted of the design ofanew water main and oforce main along Roberson and Windermere Road � ~` to The Phase | utility innprovements ' |�|WOda '''''' ����' � consist of approximately 3,4OO feet ufQ-inuh ductile iron pipe water ' main and 3,1O0 feet of4-inch PVC force main installation. ThePhase 11 utility improvements consist of approximately 3,800 feet of 8-inch ductile iron pipe water main and 2,500 feet of 6-inch PVC force main installation. The project also includes 340 feet of directional drill pipe installation. Sr. Engineer, Avalon Road (County Road 545) &Tl|den Road Intersection Improvements, Winter Garden, Florida. Prepared final utility plans for the widening of the Avalon Road/Tilden Road intersection. The limits of the project are approximately 3,100 feet along Avalon Road from East Davenport Road to Long Beam Way. The utility improvements consist of relocating the existing 24-inch reclaimed water transmission main in order to prevent conflicts with proposed roadway and drainage improvements. Since the reuse service area is being reduced,the existing 24-inch pipe is being replaced with a 16-inch PVC pipe. Sr. Engineer, Central Beach Water Main, Sanitary Sewer and Force Main Improvements Project, Utilities Commission [|tV of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Prepared design plans, specifications, and coat estimate. The water main Improvements consist of upgrading approximately 10,000 linear feet of water mains with 6-inch PVC water mains, including service replacement and appurtenances. She was also responsible for the preparation of four(4)Vo|uoia County Health Department General Permits for Water Main construction for the four(4)separate sections uf water mains. |nan effort to minimize disruption to residents,the project was designed in conjunction with the City of New Smyrna Beach's Phase ||| Flood Mitigation improvements. The utility improvements were designed on a fast-track schedule to catch-up with the [itv's project (which was at 90% when the utility design started), The Sanitary Se 'er improvements consist of replacing appmnximate|y8,5OO linear feet ofVCPwith PVC, including lateral replacement and installation of forty (4O) new manholes; and reconditioning approximately 12,000 linear feet ofV[P using the trench(eys cured-in place pipe method. The Force Main Interceptor improvements consist of constructing approximately 3'08U linear feet of12-inch force main. Jorge C. Diaz Ramirez,PSM 2018 Florida Registration LS6134 SS C" 2006 Puerto Rico Registration PLS19057 SUE a SURVEY a GIS Employment Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation '19r' Project Surveyor 2019-Present Jorge has over 25 years of professional surveying and mapping experience. His responsibilities include research, reconnaissance, project coordination and scheduling field and office personnel for a variety of both private and public survey projects, experience in all aspects of surveying and mapping services including topographic surveys, boundary surveys, right-of-way Education mapping, control, specific purpose surveys, hydrographic surveys, elevation • Bachelors of Sci- surveys, mean high water line, ordinary high water line, construction layout, ence in Land Sur- mapping reviews, program and budget development. veying and Map- Relevant Project Experience ping, Polytechnic University, Puerto Orange County Municipal Projects Rico City of Ocoee, Prairie Meadows Plat Review 2020-Active Certifications The scope of this project included but is not limited to review and verify ex- • Temporary Traffic isting property corner monuments, lines of occupation with the identified Control(TTC) boundary points with a written description of the land to coincide with the Florida Department sketched visual description. of Transportation City of Ocoee, Greens at Forest Lake Phase 2 Plat Review 2020-Active Organizations The scope of this project included but is not limited to review and verify ex- • Florida Surveying isting property corner monuments, lines of occupation with the identified and Mapping boundary points with a written description of the land to coincide with the Society sketched visual description. • Central Florida Orlando Utilities Commission Project, Sub-Consultant 2020-2021 Chapter of the Delaney Avenue Water Main Replacement Florida Surveying and Mapping The scope of the project includes but is not limited to a topographic survey Society with utility designation and verification, being the full right of way of Delany Avenue between Annie Street and Briercliff Drive, as well as loca- • Volusia County tion and details of all water meters along this route; obtaining spot eleva- Chapter of the tions on natural ground and existing improvements while setting four (4) site • Florida Surveying and Mapping benchmarks while detailing the right of way lines based upon recovered Society property corners. In addition, locating all trees with a diameter at breast height of six(6) inches and larger. • Florida Floodplain Managers Central Florida Expressway Authority, Sub-Consultant 2019-2021 Association SR 408 West Bound Mills Avenue Exit Ramp Improvements • Puerto Rico The scope of the project includes but is not limited to a boundary and topo- Surveyors graphic survey with utility designation and verification, as well as location Association and details of all storm and sanitary structures, including pipe size, direction, • College of engi- and invert elevation information. In addition, establishing or resetting exist- neers and Land ing horizontal and vertical project controls, alignment of existing and/or es- Surveyors of Puerto tablishing right-of-way line, reference points, and a topographic survey with Rico a digital terrain model (3D), side street surveys, utility designation and loca- tion, any geotechnical support, and right-of-way mapping for key sheets and detail sheets. In addition to, work zone safety for field review, quality con- trol, and quality assurance for meetings, coordination, and supervision. M. Scott Sowards, GPRT I 1.1'SSVI dC SUE.SURVEY.GIS 1 1 Employment C, _ . . Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation Florida . ' 4116- Utility Division Director i. :14'.,'7. utility engineering 1 Scott has over 29 years of experience in subsurface utili 1,, .:,.., _--.,, '„')--'".°- , He is responsible for coordinating, estimating, managing, and adminis- trating utility projects for design and relocation, planning utility mapping projects for conflict verification, and coordinating with clients as well as utility owners to assure quality control/quality assurance. Education Relevant Project Experience • Bachelors in Science in Orange County Municipal Projects Telecommuni-. City of Ocoee 2020-Active cations,Naval Ocoee N. Blackwood Avenue Streetscapes Communica- tions College The scope of the project includes but was not limited to subsurface utility designation with survey collection to horizontally locate and field mark Certified Training all public utility mains found, excluding gravity sewer lines and irriga- • Ground Pene- tion, as well as coordinating specific utility locates to include supple- trating Radar mental calls to each locator to expedite field marking. In addition, expos- • Confined Space ing subject utilities with non-destructive vacuum excavation methods for Entiy Aware- three (3) specific locations including repairing any asphalt and/or con- ness crete that was removed with like materials. The utility data was collected using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and conventional surveying • Florida Depart- equipment, the data was compiled and delivered to the client. ment of Trans- portation City of Ocoee 2021 Temporary Traffic Control Clarcona Ocoee Road at Lakewood Avenue Traffic Signal Pole The scope of the project included but was not limited to subsurface utility Organizations designation with survey collection to horizontally locate and field mark • Sunshine State all public utility mains found, excluding gravity sewer lines and irriga- One Call tion. As well as, exposing any subsurface utilities found within conflict • American Pub- with two (2) proposed pole foundations using an X cut in a 60" circular lic Works Asso- area by,non-destructive vacuum excavation methods to a depth of 7' and ciation, Central air probe to 10' at said pole locations. The test hole locations did include Florida Branch a tie to a minimum of three (3) visible physical features. The utility data • Florida Utility was collected using conventional surveying equipment, the data was Coordinating compiled and delivered to the client. Committee Toho Water Authority Project, as Sub-Consultant • Florida chapter TOHO Utility Mapping 2021 of the Urban and Regional The scope of project included Utility Designation and Verification with Information Survey Collection to horizontally locate and field mark (paint&flags)all Systems Asso- TOHO Water Authority subsurface utility mains found and expose the ciation subject utilities by using non-destructive vacuum excavation methods at specific locations as well as confirm/determine the vertical and horizontal position of the subject utilities with test holes. Robert Trompke, PE intertek Florida Geotechnical Practice Leader/Principal Consultant Mr.Trompke joined PSI in 1995 after completing a BS in Civil Engineering. As Years' Experience: 27 the Geotechnical Department Manager and Principal Consultant, he With PSI:25 frequently oversees commercial and private development,FDOT highway and bridge work,groundwater modeling,pile inspection,foundation applications, s '` and soil exploration and evaluation. His extensive experience also includes geotechnical laboratory analysis, • groundwater modeling,and two years of structural design and analysis. Mr. Trompke has provided geotechnical consulting on projects throughout the M• State of Florida, Bahamas,Cuba and the Caribbean Basin. EXPERIENCE • SR 40 Roadway Widening and Bridge Replacements in Marion County, Florida. Geotechnical Project Manager responsible for field exploration EDUCATION program and engineering to support design of roadway widening,wildlife BS in Civil Engineering, University of crossing bridges, storm water ponds and twin 2,700-foot long bridges Central Florida, 1995 over the Ocklawaha River. • EPCOT Center Drive/Lake Buena Vista Drive Interchange Replacement in BS in Design Engineering Technology, Orange County, Florida. Geotechnical project manager responsible for University of Central Florida, 1992 the subsurface investigation, laboratory testing program, engineering analysis,and report preparation for roadway soil survey and eight bridge PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS structures (4 mainline and 4 ramp structures). Professional Engineer,#55456, FL,2000 • Osceola Parkway/Victory Drive Interchange in Orange County, Florida. Geotechnical Project Manager responsible for field exploration program Portland Cement Concrete Technology, and engineering to support design of new interchange, including two 3- 1996 lane mainline bridges, six ramp bridges, stormwater management Geotechnical Instrumentation, National system, culverts and 1,800 lineal foot long surcharge program for Highway Institute, 2001 construction of new 4-lane roadway over 20 to 40 feet of peat. • Interstate 4 in Volusia County, Florida - Project manager for interstate AFFILIATIONS widening, storm water ponds, bridge replacement, and sound barrier City of Winter Park Board of Adjustment, walls of 1-4 from Saxon Boulevard to State Road 472. 2010-2019. Chairman, 2018 2019 • Osceola Parkway/Interstate 4 Interchange in Osceola County, Florida. SR 415 Roadway Widening and Bridge Replacement in Volusia County, American Society of Civil Engineers Florida. Geotechnical project manager responsible for the subsurface (ASCE). Chairman of Geotechnical Section, investigation, laboratory-testing program, engineering analysis, and Orlando 2003-2004 and Treasurer. report preparation for roadway soil survey and bridge structure. • Interstate 4/Osceola Parkway Interchange. Osceola &Orange Counties, Florida Engineering Society(FES).Chair of Florida —Project geotechnical manager for geotechnical engineering for Leadership Advisory Committee 2011- 10 bridges and roadways associated with multi-ramp interchange with present. Member of FELT Steering collector/distributor roads and MSE walls. Committee 2009-present. • SR 5(US 1)over Sebastian River,Brevard County,FL. Geotechnical project National Society of Professional manager responsible for the subsurface investigation, laboratory-testing Engineers(NSPE) program, engineering analysis and report preparation for roadway soil survey and bridge structure. Florida Engineering Foundation(FEF) P:407.304.5560 www.psiusa.com I Intertek.com/building 1748 33rd Street, Orlando, FL 32839 Robert Trompke^ PE ~'—'^ ~~^`, Florid@Geotechnical Practice PSI Leader/PrincipaMConsultant Page EXPERIENCE CONTINUED • 14 Ultimate Lanes, Segment 3 from South of SR 435 to South of SR 500/600 [BT, Orange County, Florida. Geotechnical project manager responsible forthe subsurface investigation, laboratory-testing program,engineering analysis and report preparation for roadway soil survey and ten bridge structures. ° SD1UO Roadway Improvements from |'95toBelle Terre B|vd./ F|aQ|e,County, Florida. Project manager responsible for the subsurface investigation, lab testing program, engineering analysis and report prep for roadway soil survey and bridge structure. • Interstate 4/State Road 4O8. FDOT; Orlando, Florida - Project manager for feasibility,study of3S-foot deep, 1,OOO- foot long cut and cover tunnel,including seepa8e/demmteh �� soldier-pile tie-back wall and 4m level flyover ramp. ° State Road 520. Brevand County, Florida — Project 0eotechnica| manager for box culvert extension, roadway soil survey,seepage analyses,andltormvvuterponds. ° State Road SO over Econ|AckhatcheeRiver. Orange County, Florida—Project 0eotechnica| manager for pile capacity ana|yses, stormxxater ponds, roadway soil survey, mast arm signal foundations, slope stability analyses, tie-back retaining wall, and embankment settlement analyses. ° State Road 414from U.S.441 to State Road 434. Orange/Seminole Countyj Florida—Project manager for geotechnical engineering relating to bridges,roadways,stormwater ponds,pond liner,overhead sign structure foundations. ° FDOT D-5 Continuing Contract for Structures Design. Various Locations, Florida—Project manager for evaluation of existing foundution conditions of all north system turnpike bridges regarding piles and channel conditions, re- evaluated pile capacities using computer program SPT94 for scour susceptibility. ° Sybelia Parkway from U.S.Highway 17-92 to N.Swoope Avenue in Orange County,Florida. ° Osceola Parkway/Buena Vista Boulevard Interchange Reconstruction in Orange County, Florida. ° SR 50 Roadway Widening from Good Homes Road to Pine H ills Road in Orange County, Florida. ° 1-95 Roadway Widening from'South of SA 514 to South of SR 51Si in B.revard County,Florida. ~ S.R.40VWdening from End of 4-Lanes to East of C.R.314in Marion County,Florida. ° VVekiva Parkway Design-8ui|d Section 4A/4B,Lake and Orange County, Florida.. * Interstate 9S Widening from Brevard County,Florida. ° Western Way Bridge over Reedy Creek in Orange County, FL ° Interstate 4 Widening from Saxon Blvd to8R47ZVo|usia County, Florida. ° County Road 470 from Florida's Turnpike to East of U.S. Highway 27 in Lake County, Florida. ~ Turnpike Pavement Coring&Evaluations: 1. TWO 17,Widen Lake County yWP2731ol78,54Cores 2. TWO 18,Turnpike,State Road y1, K8P2O7.Oto297.O,1O1Cores S. TWO l9,Turnpike,Polk Parkway, KUPO.OtoO.O, 131Cores 4. TWO 2Z,Turnpike,State Road 91,K8P138.13tuW1P15].23, 1Z4Cores S. TWO 23,Turnpike,State Rood 91, K8P87.Sto 9Z.G,4Ucores G. TWO 24,Turnpike,State Road O21, K8PO.Oto2.72,32Cores 7. TWO 25,Turnpike, Beach|ineEypressway, . PO.Oto8.QS,17O 8. TWO 26,Turnpike,State Road 91'MP2G9.4to273.O'81Cores 9. TWO 27'0.Otu1O.U,Widen Savv8rass Expressway, K8PO.Uto1O.0'ZO9cores 1O. TWO 2O,Turnpike,State Road 91,K8P279.OtoZO7.O'7SCores 11. TWO 29, Hain||n Mills Interchange Improvements,51cnres • Florida District 7—|-4 Ramps,K8P 10.57to21.47,95 Cores P:407.304.5560 www.psiusa.comI | |ding 1748 33rd Street, Orlando, FL 32839 J. ANJHONYLuKE, P.E. PRESIDENT � liec lUke th}DsDU[t8tiODr�7 � .. � transportation n pla nning t. engineering ' ' � _ - - -_ —_ _ ~ [0O5U|taOts -' AREAS OFEXPERTISE J.Anthony Luke, o native of Florida, has over years of experience in transportation engineering and planning. Mc P- Traffic Operations Analysis Luke's experience has been accumulated as Director of i* Transportation Corridor Studies Transportation Planning at Transportation Consulting Group and o. Traffic Impact Analysis President 0f Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants. o� Traffic Data Collection and Analysis o. Transportation Systems Analysis His accomplishments include the development and applications o. Travel Forecast Modelling of the first PC travel forecast models used in the Orlando Metropolitan Area. H� e|eo underwent formal training. Projects EDU�/�'|C>N/���|8TR�T|ON ' '-' have involved the application of analysis procedures from the Highway Capacity GyD:hr� and other t[8f�CDpe�tioD � Bonhe|nro[Sninnoo in Engineering, � ' ' ' analysis techniques. yNr. Luk� aen/gointh� uop��itv �ap project Univomi�ufConha|F|orido^18O4 ' � . '`o + Professional Engineer in Florida No. manager on many of his projects, contribubngtoandovenaeeing 42642 production of studies and tmekm, and provides strategic _ consulting advice to LTEC'a clients. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS KA[. Luke has experience in several disciplines: transportation o. Institute nf Transportation Engineers rnode|ing, traffic operations studies, and long-range + Florida Planning&Zoning Association transportation planning analysis. His experience encompasses a wide range of traffic operations studies and planning studiee, includes signal-retirning projects, signal warrant studies, design traffic studies for roadways and interchanges, access management analysis, transportation master planning, and nnu|tinnoda| tronoportotion systems studies. In eddition, he has managed the production of over 25DFl| applications. Professional Experience a G8rDiDD|e State College-Traffic Operational Study [2016] = City of Winter Garden Continuing Transportation Services [2O17] ° UCF/Alafaya Trail Area Pedestrian Safety Study C2O10 ~ Orange County Alternative Rood Impact Fee Monitoring [2OO7] X LYNX Regional |Ote0Ooda| Center o2OO1| = Reams Road Roadway Conceptual Analysis Design Traffic Report[2U17l Contact: " Innovation Way AOA/[)R| [3ODB] 29 East Pine Street " Pine Hills Road Pedestrian Safety Study [3U18] Orlando, Florida 32801 a Florida DOT Statewide H|Ahvvev 8vote0 Transit Safety GLudy [2OO5] Tony@ite[-FLnom ~ City of Apopka Concurnanoy Management System Updates 487-423-8055 C2017l ^ Florida Hospital Apopka- Replacement Hospital C2O1Ol RFQ #22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES AVIP ocoee Section II : FIRM'S OFFICE LOCATIONS / FORMS FIRM'S OFFICE LOCATIONS/FORMS ocoee Following is a matrix detailing the distance in miles and the time required to reach City Hall for each of the firms shown on Pegasus's Organizational Chart. Firm I Address/Phone Distance in Miles Approximate Time in Hours Pegasus Engineering, LLC 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309 21.2 miles 34 minutes Winter Springs, Florida 32708 407-992-9160 Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. 6500 All American Boulevard 10.8 miles 17 minutes Orlando, Florida 32810 407-292-8580 Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants 29 East Pine Street 13.4 miles 20 minutes Orlando, Florida 32801 407-423-8055 Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33rd Street 14.1 miles 20 minutes Orlando, Florida 32839 407-304-5560 Minority Certifications PEGASUS ENGINEERING,LLC 0e&i&6/g-thitda/(Y MINORThUSDSrERPRS Minority Business Certification Approt..1 latuotlf ttt ; swear FLORIDA CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL FNGINOR Pegasus Engineering, LLC gP21,1567.00 20.93,1 Is certified under the provisions of egit;iftAoi:' 40144411"."" 2.47 and 295 IR,Florida Simla,.for a pnintl from: 09/07/2021 to 0t)/07/2023 567 . 121-7‘::73 /7dzki2A4 0;itISW COtllay fipt75 itrnlent SEptS ill Ottotolo, 809 la43 —notot 407405-73Z WinalaNz en.rans gLmm: 40111.11110, , Peg,IMM Pagel Section II RFQ#22-002 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 40". ocoee tlorldo 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: Pegasus Engineering,LLC Firm Name Signs re Fursan Munjed,P.E.,Principal Name and Title(Print or Type) December 7,2021 Date RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for 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. None. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. Dated No. Dated No. Dated (Remainder of page intentionally left blank) RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 19 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#22-002 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. Pegasus Engineering,LLC 407-992-9160 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407-358-5155 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) fursangpegasusengineering.net E-MAIL ADDRESS IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUT ORIZED SIGNATU (manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: Fursan Munjed,P.E.,Prin 1 NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309 STREET ADDRESS Winter Springs,Florida 32708 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 26-0806410 Individual X Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of[S]physical presence or 0 online notarization this 7th day of December , 20 21 . Personally Known X or Produced Identification Notary Public- State of Florida (Type of Identification) Count f Seminole 1. LNIE HUNT Signature of Notary Public IN I isk :': :* .. I my COMMISSION 4 GG 916483 :v: EXPIRES:October X 2023 4%,• Bonded'Mu Notary Pubk UndeswrItens , ......... Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 20 •,i_ , -,, l 1 4h......khh..‘,,, florida REQUEST FOR QUAIl FICATI N Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services DUE DATE: 12.7.2021 I RFQ#22-002 f d •., ;1 _..__ • t_c.. I .1' is — f r n›ip• .� z a,p - t" y I' t J '9 r`_ �.,.II N.,e-ks.,.. ,'t,...T, '� H�:i ,- �� , '-'s^ r 4' `�,t�{ : � - a4 4; 4 E�i9. _ t Wit. , e_ *fry ` - . e k? .ref `-1, �'�� -f , s a.r I i ' g ��� `"' Si'-emu t• `` : r a , —: !I ,� \ t�k .^ r 'i.rs^ T 't"'{ �' .1'`' .� a-F . F4 s_# 1 i,, .a.:� t + `r '" . 6 "`cza� �.°'._' 're -r' t y9";'', *`'c`y ' s { ( ,�. 4- \ ,,,e' 1 7 • r. r Alt 11 ',, • _ ..,..4 . A.... ,4.,.. ...34;t144.y...- ,—A } { '4. i i x• \ itli pllD CPH, INC. 11117 East Robinson Street Orlando, FL 32801 1407.425.0452 I info@cphcorp.com - - - ----' -- - --- - -' ' | OPI / > | ' ! � . ` '! uj. ' ' | ' ! i | | ' / .. / . ( / | } i � ! ! . � FIRMS QUALIFICATIONS | ' | LETTER F|RM'S0UAL|RCAT|ONS | ! ' UNDERSTANDING OFSCOPE | � i ! � PROJECT EXPERIENCE ! ' FIRMS ASSIGNED TEAM ! LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS . . ! SUB-CONSULTANTS | ' CLIENT REFERENCES | . / � TEAW'S KEY PERSONNEL . . WORKLOAD ! � � � . HRM'S OFFICE LOCATION &OTHER FORMS OFFICE LOCATION CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM . / SUMMARY OFLITIGATION � RECEIPT OFADDENDA � | � ` COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET / M/N8ECERT|F|CAT|ON December 7, 2021 City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 1117 E. Robinson Street RE: "CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES" I RFQ 22-002 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone:407.425.0452 @ Dear Selection Committee Members: infocphcorp.com CPH is pleased to respond to the City of Ocoee's Request for Qualifications for the Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services contract. It would be our pleasure to provide services to the City. We are certain that CPH exceeds the City of Ocoee's qualification requirements for the following reasons: CPH'S ABILITY TO MEET THE CITY'S REQUIREMENTS ARE UNMATCHED. CPH is a multi-disciplinary engineering firm recognized for providing superior quality services to our clients in an efficient and effective manner. CPH has been providing consulting services for over 40 years; we believe that this experience is imperative to successfully execute the wide variety of projects that this contract may bestow. With a local office in Orlando and support staff members in Sanford;CPH is eager and ready to provide services for any project under this Working with the City of contract. We have an available staff of 250+ personnel and are ready to serve the City. Ocoee for Over 12 Years EXPERIENCE: CPH has assembled a vastly diverse and highly qualified team with experience in all discipline areas requested by the City. Our team is capable of providing services for every project that will emerge under this contract. CPH realizes and understands that each project has its individual characteristics and will need specialized expertise. Therefore, CPH has assembled a team composed of engineers, environmental scientists, contractors, inspectors, surveyors, and administrative staff;which will bring a significant assortment of knowledge to the contract. CPH has experience in areas such as:roadway design,stormwater management, water and wastewater treatment, utility design, structural analysis, transportation, planning, and environmental services. We have worked with many of our clients for 30 years. These long-term relationships have afforded us many opportunities to meet our clients' needs and perform municipal engineering services. Our team has extensive experience in working under continuing contracts and is available for planned projects as well as unplanned emergencies. Completed Services for Municipalities Through BUDGET AND SCHEDULE: CPH places a high level of emphasis on meeting or exceeding Continuing Contracts the City's goals. The team understands the significance of completing projects on schedule and within budget. In order to ensure a cost-effective,timely, and successful project,CPH has assigned a Program Manager, Kurt R. Luman,Jr., RE. (Sr. Vice President/Associate),whom is responsible for ensuring that each project is properly performed and exceeds the expectations and standards of the City. CPH'S LOCAL AVAILABILITY AND NATIONAL SUPPORT. CPH has team members located less than 22 minutes away from the City at 1117 E. Robinson Street,Orlando, FL 32801.These staff members have active working experience in and around the City of Ocoee. Our team is very familiar with local conditions, design guidelines, and has excellent working relationships with City staff as well as regulatory/review agencies. We appreciate the opportunity to submit our qualifications and look forward to working with Award Winning Experts the City of Ocoee. in Visioning,Trails,and Complete Streets Sincerely, CPH David A Gierach, CGC, P.E. President 01 . FIRM QUALIFICATIONS CPH prides itself in its capability to "provide quality and innovation for design and construction." In every aspect of the business, CPH takes pride in providing timely, cost effective and appropriate engineering services to support its clients and help them achieve their objectives. Known as a leading multi-disciplinary consulting engineering firm, CPH provides services in the following areas: 40+Year History of Providing Services for • Engineering Services (Civil,Structural, and Utilities) Municipalities in Florida • Transportation Engineering, including Traffic Planning and Design • Architectural Services/Landscape Architecture • Construction Engineering and Inspection/Construction Management • Master Planning • Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed/Stormwater Systems • Hydraulics and hydrology • Environmental Sciences • Land Planning/Zoning Located Less Than 25 • Surveying &Mapping Minutes from City • Other related fields The Firm has been providing services in the area since the 1960's and the Firm has been established since 1981 as a privately-owned Florida Corporation. In keeping with the company's philosophy to assure responsive and cost effective service, CPH has grown with branch offices housing approximately 250+employees in Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts and Puerto Rico with the firm's Corporate Headquarters located in Sanford, Florida. CPH's commitment to providing the highest Actively Working on Projects level of service in an affordable manner has been achieved through for the City of Ocoee emphasis on personalized services and direct involvement of top level CPH personnel,especially the owners of the corporation. PROFESSIUNALENGINEERS ARCRITECTURE7-4-71 AREAS OF SERVICE7.7d;L . LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSCo State of Florida Department of State ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONMENTAL LAND PLANNING ek> „== / Il SURVEYORS&MAPPERS SURVEY i` ..._......_I -�_�:_.ENGINEERING LAND PLANNING PERMITTING " ---_— � ._._._.. 2 CPH CORE VALUES CPH's Core Values are centered around building lasting relationships with our clients and the communities we serve. Our firm has spent over 40 years providing services under consulting contracts, all the while building a solid reputation for providing quality and responsive services that are in the best interest of the stakeholders and constituents we serve. We have enjoyed our 12+year successful relationship with the City of Ocoee. CLIENT FOCUSED 03 STAFF LONGEVITY 1111111111111111111111 . 02 Our services are client focused. Over 50%of CPH's staff have Meaning we put our clients first, been with the firm for 10+years. and are focused on creating a Our staff members have a vested collaborative atmosphere to interest in delivering quality and enhance our client experience, responsive services to the City. In addition,this longevity assures the City will be provided consistency throughout the life of the contract • • • \ ' \\N, • • • o • HISTORY WORKING BUILDING BETTER TOGETHER 01 COMMUNITIES 1 . This team has an established Our core philosophy is to and proven working history make positive impacts in the together. We have been serving communities we serve. As a firm the City of Ocoee for 12 years. and as individuals, our team takes great pride in our completed projects and building stronger communities with our clients. 3 TRANSPORTATION / TRAFFIC SERVICES Our staff's extensive knowledge and combined years of experience in transportation design and traffic engineering help us identify economically feasible solutions. We have experience in working with the appropriate agencies to pursue practical design exceptions that address our commitment to the safety and welfare of the public, sound engineering practice, and service to our client. Our staff has thorough understanding of AASHTO Green Book, MUTCD, ITE Traffic Engineering Manuals, FOOT MUTS Manual, FDOT Standard Plans, FDOT Florida Design Manual (FDM) and various other publications at local,state,and national levels. CPH has conducted various traffic studies and multiple transportation projects, including new roads, new signals, roadway rehabilitations, complete streets/ streetscapes, roundabouts, intersection improvements, and pedestrian trails and sidewalk projects throughout the state of Florida. "} , '` '6;"' OCOEE BLUFORD AVENUE STREETSCAPE v.i. �� - - , • 0.585 Mile Roadway Reconstruction and ,,sr' 2-. x ` ` , ' .?- - Streetscape ! v Joint utility improvement and roadway project, it ,F...,. 1 . ".` '_.` `9 administered as a "construction management at -. r w risk" project. - Provided roadway andlandscape r rib �: — .-.n,:-- Pr id ad y an cape architecture services. 'I -_ Reconstruction of roadway following the .r `{ , may f ti completion of water main, gravity sewer,and reclaimed water main installations. MELBOURNE MISC. DESIGN CONTRACT FOR LAP PROJECTS .N.--4,!.., . —w . --. ,—v . Three roadway improvement projects to add pedestrian �1. K._T -;;,n._ t_-,,__Y ./ .,�.._ facilities and incorporate complete street principles r---l- ' - including multi-use paths, raised crosswalks, bike ;;`"," f� ,:/;, ' lanes, curb and gutter, and ramps. Project included low A7a `� ii.`= ' impact design such as bioswales and roadway mill . and resurfacing. FOOT LAP Funded Improvements. 4„ •i1,,...,,,A-4�` 4 ' Project lengths included: Pineapple Ave. approx. 2,600 ; ---i f ! '" ' `., '- 3uf _`:\ 5 i 3 a z- ----''4 LF(10-FT wide multi-use path, 5-FT bike lanes,and :} l' �, °fir i.'.. w raised crosswalks) I Country Club Rd 4,310 LF sidewalk :-It, - a ,,„® -- additions I Front St 600 LF (10-FT wide multi-use path, ., and 6-FT wide sidewalks) � - E0 `..- :,:-'I410A0 0 e �*tom' "-:'00 O DOWNTOWN ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS . ' These projects,which are nearing the completion - n '- with some portions under construction, includes ,,- z streetscape improvements and utility upgrades to :, , ,`. - *"r-. -< ° Oakland Avenue, McKey Street,Taylor Road and .. �,�.. , - e y - ;' - ' Kissimmee Avenue.The north end of Taylor Street . ,-4,,,,-,;!.. rya . ,6 includes refitting the existing intersection with Franklin : *` e `—r- _ v. . Street to incorporate a roundabout, sidewalks,and a new multi-use path connecting to the new City Hall. r ir Other improvements include landscape, hardscape, utility improvements,and lighting through coordination with Duke Energy. 4 PIPELINES/INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES CPH adds valuable experience and knowledge as related to pipeline projects.The team 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 300 miles of pipeline projects. The team's experience includes working on some of the largest JPA projects with local municipalities and the FDOT.The team has successfully provided these types of projects for numerous clients such as: City of Sanford, City of Oviedo,Volusia County,Seminole County, Orange County, City of Orlando, City of Winter Springs, City of Eustis, City of Casselberry, Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District, and City of Jacksonville Beach. Projects for these clients have included:Water Mains, Reclaimed Mains, Vacuum Systems,and Hybrid Systems. - SSA-ESA 36" WATER MAIN AND 24" ----:,--g\--,‘---= '"-:--------_-c, :----- - -----;-0 - , RECLAIMED WATER MAIN - ORANGE COUNTY _ r,.. , , • CPH provided engineering services to connect the ' -.- ,.-..,,,,,\• ;--- - _.L,n /_ ,i,',E,', Southern Service Area to the Eastern Service Area ,,,,. --,2-- with potable water and reclaimed water system o -r.., and repump station. ,,,,, ------',-1- .- ,= .-k I--\--L----::1771- — /=1.7z.1 ..4.. • These services included preliminary design report, i .----;:- _,_-_--,__ , -7 -:2---...-- ---- ', - ---, ,., :77-21.---.,:. final design, MOT design, survey, environmental assessment, geotechnical investigation, bidding, ====., -,- '--- and construction administration. • The project included the installation of approximately 7 miles of parallel 36-inch potable water main and 24-inch reclaimed water main , , , , , ...... , , , , „ ; , , , -- --4 , , ; aisikaiseem , , „ „ , , , , , , - , , ; , , , from J. Lawson Blvd.to Moss Park Rd via a —,---- -- ' . combination of directional drill,jack and bore, and - 51..-.cvs.:2FsomiElE-Pail—__ERUMIllaWill1111 Az."-Im open-cut installation. CAPE CORAL SE 47TH TERRACE - ik,%./4,, . i f efty,-,,,,,, . .,,, ,v,..1.., STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS - - ' -. - -.11%---.., ,,, ,.,,• The improvements included sidewalks, landscaping, 4 ,,, ...-- road reconstruction, parking modifications, pedestrian 1 crossings, and drainage upgrades. CPH also g•-fg-_•,-----. - ....----- ---•,-:''-' ..,-.4 -t- ' ...,1 ..; .--- -44, . , ,t .,... :_.&,,,,07: prepared utility upgrades which included 4,200 LF of .„,:\ . ..: -.--;;', ,,, .. .., , - )J-.,:,-„,,,,t upsized watermain, 4,100 of 16" new forcemain, and .e.-•.:-.- , , (. ,..,.•, ,,,,4-‘2.--., --47,-?,-----r,-...-ii •-,;„ :--__-_ , ,- , .....,,,,„ ,,,k-Q -...,-*3-•.. 4,000 LF of new reclaimed watermain. As a part of r.,.......- , ' r --,-. , -..5---- -it the Preliminary design of the utility improvement,CPH 'Y'7 -:,a-:-'-,4171 w 4W also explored the installation of 4,000 L.F of fiber optic -,,-,...--...-W-.-, ...;•?,' , ,„,, ,,,,,,„4::,,,c!-:, conduct, on behalf of the City. f-..--7:•-‘,;;;-'4.1i,r)4. -''':',':--,:3•1A1-k"--,;-lt:;-'•:-...--'''-'•- '''''-"m°- Ng' 5.4 •••:;,- 4 . ,,. :-_. .- '- • -.i,,;,c: v-s-,.• t'if.--,.., L---.2 .........ti•'-,,-,„,L_...___,-__ -.,-,. --.14.2.. •-• - 4, .. ..- - --,,v..'•- '-.:4,- . . . - -4 ' HIGHLANDS GRAVITY SEWER AND WATER f 1P- ;-;:' :.''' .----' ' ' '' '`:- - MAIN REPLACEMENT - KISSIMMEE l, ft . • -2 . - :', 7,„,), , ".. .,.,- , Replaced approximately 9,500 LF each of aged -,:•--,-, .....- ,. .• ,_ ,. ,i ,,,„,4,4 , ,-,:i•-.7.,--3-,,- --- 'N ,.., 7-e- , --ti- , .- it? — gravity sewer and small diameter water main. Also , .„ _ ritt ..„-art.--7--,3---,,,,----._,-...„.„,._— • ;1• ,-:-•,'2,'.,1-1.4-, -„f- '741' - 44:::,2*.'.:„- ,-- -- included a sewer and roadway repair. Over 240 service i-, . • . ',.. <1 /L-.4-0 '''' '' -" :10'' :1 connections within the projects residential streets ,At i - -,,,,- - ,- :...•- - -c..w.* that required both new water and sewer connections. 7 , ,,,... , -}, " ‘‘,*.i... .:.' I 'r ,,,,,:.7 -. Responsible for the reconstruction of existing streets, „ . . .-e„ „..,„.., .,, ir-.,t----------) i • --,•;,_ , 4". .. :;• • ,''‘ - - including construction of stormwater inlets and storm ,' ' ' '1 - ,,• •, ",z;• Irl ---', t .1 , -- -\ "-`,..;- ,--- , -,';• sewers, replacement of sanitary sewers and laterals, , - - .,,., • , i ,_, . - .,•--z-i, ,.,-:... -, ;',. --' ., ,-- installation of new water mains, construction of new 2.- ',. • ; . , w _ ' -, • -, concrete curb, and roadway reconstruction. 5 PUMP & LIFT STATIONS SERVICES Our highly skilled CPH team offers an unprecedented amount of experience with wastewater,water, and reclaimed system pump and lift station projects throughout the Central Florida area. We have performed many upgrades and replacements of lift stations for many of the local utilities. These projects have included a small duplex pump lift station to serve a school outbuilding up to regional master lift stations with up to six pumps and appurtenances. CPH has also performed designs which provide for the provision of process equipment as related to upgrades and/ or replacements. These projects require the ability to fit the new piece of equipment within the existing room size and piping constraints. Some examples of these are blower replacements, effluent filter replacements,WAS and RAS pump replacements, control systems, electrical equipment upgrades,variable frequency drives as well as many other types of equipment. .., 1 - ......-, .,,,.....- ...,•• - :‘,..p„ :1.--,...z,- . ,,. , ,ww ,. , 5T : ,,, ..0.-: -t :'''''.:,:' 4' re Jii1/- -- CITY OF MAITLAND LIFT STATION #6 It Ilit.Olp , -zyg,, :1 ,t,it;t:..1 ., - -:-. .. 't.-....,-'4,1;l: -p '''' 4,11,;.; : , .tL MODIFICATIONS r(tit;;,:b - ,,;. ','4p'.. ,. it, 1,?? ...- .4.' The project included the installation of a new ,,-,:, ...,, : ,,e7;;;::4'._,2•...:',.-•,7.°",,..,--' , 1.,,,,„ , 8-foot diameter wet well,two (2) 15-HP pumps and _II °N. ,-Tt.i:1-Atilit N„:";P'N ..1 - '" i '. associated above ground discharge piping per City '?:',,'''1•11J... sio- iiHT.4-t46,7, ., ,,.., ,....n.--:--7---_..... standards,the conversion of the existing "wet pit — " -_,..•• -•.- $1 ISA44 ..4-- "m'; into a collection manhole that was rehabbed with . ...— - , ,4s,,,*.. '4.*:''''''':-: , . " ' ''''' ',....*" — . k. .', new benching and interior lining, installation of 12- , •,1 •• '>;‘- ,i / .i..4. - , ,„,. ,4,,,, , : inch , PVC sanitary sewer pipe discharging into the 1 ' —s's ''''. 1 ' ' 41 Ar' ,.",••,4:44-„?L'Il. 'H,,' new wet well. ,k . . . . . , INTERNATIONAL DRIVE POTABLE WATER „...,-'---..L.,.-i`Ei2-•:--- --''""....t: :1..,,-.-:.',..... - BOOSTER PUMP STATION PROJECT - , ORANGE COUNTY CPH provided engineering services to OCU for the -.-:-`, :,--• %„„,.... ---, •-•,:er• -..- -,•...,---.4.. booster pump station including preliminary design •-%---- :„F.- ." •"41/4- Ili, II os,„..—iz-A report,final design, survey,geotechnical investigation, , -7, , --%:",--"‘ permitting, bidding, and construction administration.The . -4 c., • '''., ' i,-•,'• potable water booster pump station has the ability to . - , ,.. -, L.,P- _,.,N ' i- 4 4 increase the pressure to the Hunter's Creek development :' ; „ '''' •-•.• t-„, '-- by utilizing two (2) new pumps with variable frequency ';',- . : . i drives.The station was designed to have the capability ..7::::..:` : -,.. .,-- :. , -:: - .-...k.i..,:...' '...'.7t;„..„.- . .; -... --."-r-41 of adding three (3) future pumps and chlorination. 1,4-:`-':- • • ___.• .....10....,*:..4.^.51.14v.,A.,.,..4: ,...... . . . . . . CITY OF MAITLAND LIFT STATION #6 MODIFICATIONS ,,r0- 'r , - , * , - The project included the installation of a new 8-foot ' - •,.r . gi ii --, • ,,,- ,•- ' '=,- .,,,,' 0.3 , • , .- . ,i diameter wet well,two (2) 15-HP pumps and associated 4 , 'V _. . z4. above-ground discharge piping per City standards,the -ir A I i• conversion of the existing wet" pit" into a collection 40 r- .. rtki 21.4,3 manhole that was rehabbed with new benching and ' interior lining, installation of 12-inch PVC sanitary sewer 1 , f .,,,,. k ,, . ,., ,... - , .-.,_ i,l, pipedischarginginto ,:,,,..„, .r., ,,,, , , .:7 :,..: the new wet well. , - ? .. ." . .•,, i ,•„•..,, - 1 ir,,, ,• i i .„„1 ° :' , ' ' . . ------, " It. 6 STORMWATER SERVICES CPH employs a group of qualified individuals with extensive experience in Stormwater design.The CPH team offers a great amount of knowledge and experience with Stormwater Management Facilities, Pavement Hydraulics,Storm Sewer Design, Culvert Design, Location Hydraulics/Pond Siting Reports, Basin Analysis,Swale Analysis,and Spread Analysis. Our drainage design team has an in-depth knowledge of the numerous design standards to aid in the Stormwater Management System design. Some of these manuals include:the FDOT Drainage Manual,various FDOT Drainage Handbooks, as well as FHWA Manuals and Handbooks. In addition to the Drainage design manuals, CPH is well versed in the use of design software to aid in our efforts to provide the greatest most cost effective design possible.These programs include, Interconnected Channel and Pond Routing (ICPR), Hydroflow, MODRET,and Ponds. CPH has experience in working with and obtaining permits through all the Water Management Districts, FDEP and the Army Corps of Engineers. ./..nt„- TITUSVILLE BAFFLE BOX : t ,.. 1 k .4,, ', F.,-:-*7,,C • CPH was tasked with the design of online baffle 4 t i ' :4,Pr-.- -lar .1 .2„.L-iw.J.1 -.- ' - ',,,,,,' --• boxes for the two basin outfalls. • The design included surveying, data collection, 4y. (6,,, „ma__ __ _----,-,' --',--c----7... ,, -,...-.2 • i permitting, and utility coordination. 41 ,1,- - J-1.„..-.._ ,v,' '-.414"- .; • With one end of the construction occurring at the i.i.: ,L,_ ; !: 1 isri7---77 -, i outfall to the Intracoastal waterway,the design i i' '•,i, ,..-,,,--:--- -, ; t 7: -N.-:- had to anticipate the construction in these t• ., .4,--,:-.;,,,,- -,.., :- ;...,--- ... ... ,'' - _ -,s; waters as well as work with and around existing 1 --. -r . 7 -- - .-- utilities. • The Sycamore Box required modifications to the - -_ - -_ ..„........,:,,, existing roadway to allow for placement of the ... -..... -,"-,...•.•- 1.,, , .-,... baffle box within the existing right of way. PUMP BRANCH STORMWATER MASTER PLAN AND GEORGETOWN DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS -- - - SANFORD This project included: Basin Analysis of over 500 Acre L.-..-.-t.._.;,7- --4.4-- ---- „,---_, ';0.14.-.. Basin in 1920's subdivisions, Alternatives Analysis 7---, .r..,.,;;.4,-,:,-..,-;._ --.4-,- :-.`,.---:/.:;.7 ,-,--e--,,rikr,T, with Cost Estimates and Preferred Alternative ;' .,-,,,.-7-.. .-T ,.. ... .. ,. .,...'41.-,"- A -4,fr.:;;:4 Recommendations, Multiphase Stormwater Infrastructure 7-4•-,''r:'. 1' ;;/- ::': ,:ji: :.--, - - . _ .7------- _ .„; Project in in Georgetown Area, Redirects Georgetown ''_-,,,-,i-- --/-c: ., '.., -_,,---L_ --;'''"...,_ -'` Area Runoff to Lake Monroe through a new conveyance , ./. 4'''' - system, Reduces Flow going into Pump Branch thereby - 'I- _.-.,,‘,•:, ' .. --.)-----4_,.-•,- - ,.-i, . increasing the Level of Service of the system, Rural .*:.-:,-'71..:::-- -,-.,--‘‘.,--' ' ...1:-.,:'',-,' to Urban Conversion of 2.5 Miles of City Streets with ; -:- .,:*:::,;—*'::"-, ,'' ...,-,..i. ../. sidewalks '. '. •.4-,-- -; 247 - '''R'''::'1;,;;;';,.'' '',,'' ''fi,,_'f: e SAND POND ROAD AND SKYLINE ‘,-; ''''''' ' ',17,---* nkit" 1. I',V'1,,:').= --, DR. STORMWATER AND ROADWAY `Itli rp ,, '. . IMPROVEMENTS - LAKE MARY Due to extensive flooding along Skyline Drive,CPH .0,,i'''' A $,'- 14 ':"..4,.._' ,':, provided design and permitting services to the City of PI,: ., , g A, ,r, ..,.f,.-AL, ..-.-arT4.- Lake Mary that included construction that converted ,,,, ,••44.-Ig 4' 0,..• •1'....t• -•_ -jiLtAr-rr' '' '..• 1 eV : ' ..• -': '•''' 3 6 -1---7-- the existing 2-lane rural roadway to a 2-lane urban -----------:,-,-,-..........,.,. 1- roadway with a closed drainage system and new 3‘_ ,.. ' --------.' ----- ' stormwater ponds. / --:, 47, .., /7-,i i ,,, i . i 7 — - .-::(--"W-,7-',7--„) e-- ,-. — ii.,-, -1.--• r-,-,-.3,i-,7 ,-,-Eiw.,,,t, ,.., •wil,77.77,--7,,;4' ''''er , , '). ,:`.--Z, P-.:7:, .,'.-z4.,,.••,,I.e.,1, '''', 1:::,.--, ..,'-',. 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BLACK WOOD AVENUE STREETSCAPE-The Blackwood Avenue ",,,,, '''.*.=*1-4 Streetscape project grew out of the City of Ocoee's District SR-50 West ., ., ; . ;ii.--4.4. ' ' .. . initiative,whose task it was to add a unique aesthetic feel to the City environs along State Road 50 (W. Colonial Drive), This project included a SIMILARITES TO SCOPE 1,128 LF Streetscape Project, a Single Lane Roundabout to resolve sight • Major/Minor Roadway Design line issues at a complex geometry intersection, roadway, landscape, • Minor Stormwater Design and hardscape elements.This project was an integral part of the City of Infrastructure Improvements Ocoee's overall regional effort in the SR-50 West District. Plans were drawn • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings to replace existing 5 ft. concrete sidewalks along Blackwood Avenue with new 10 ft. brick paver sidewalks large enough to fit tree planter boxes between the back of curb and the walking space. COST: $1.6 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION); //SCHEDULE:2018- ONGOING BLUFORD AVENUE STREETSCAPE, PHASE II -this portion of the project included a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee. The project was a joint utility improvement and roadway project and was administered as a "construction management at risk" project. PROJECT PROFILE: CPH provided roadway and landscape architecture services, contracted as . . a sub-consultant to BFA, Inc.,the City's prime Utility consultant. The project Cost: Please see information included the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the provided for each project. water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. COST: $9.86 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION)//SCHEDULE:2017 - 2019 Project Duration: Please see information provided for each SR 50 GREEN UP PROGRAM- FDOT On-System LAP Project and City CRA project. Planning District. Processed Multiple FDOT Variances and Followed City's REFERENCE: 50-West Planning Guide. Included a 3.25 Miles Median Landscape, Urban o Principal Arterial,and New Irrigation System. COST: $62,169 (DESIGN)IICity f Ocoee SCHEDULE: 2018 - 2020 Stephen Krug, Public Works Director Phone:407.905.3170 Email:SKrug@ci.ocoee.ffus 8 . • .,. . . ' . 0 / ;*4'4 " 2.'' 4 '''' , il . „ 1,'IOW . . e , Z, .•r.r f' '.. ..:'''..............,..... tC C L.,` '40• 'S,-:• , -:: .07;714_ , I ,....... ...;...........„..... - --------- ...._. ..,_ ....11,, ---'---''-- --'----'''''''''-- - 5:1'k- -'' '''''' ''-:----='."-- 1 -- ---' ' " - • , 4 ‘,. 4.4-4-:- --"'-'4 - '--, --77-' '.001 --" ;If' '''' ' 1 ' .. - ' - -r 1.1 f'''. --..4"4,,,,u4 - .j.r,?.,1,-:1- -:.4.0s.,;..11--'',•-.- __---:-..-7,------::-....--...,- ._._,....-:- - - ' -- :-:---: .-.-------:,4 F. , . — 24, CITY OF DELAND CONTINUING SERVICES l v,m4F'-'7 •.-.4cimit,.'t 4-•;,,,,Y7,...•' ' --.),t, CONTRACT - DELAND FL ''- 54,i,"_!..•., , !,';''''':',.'" ',""'', '-i.." '1-.I ' !' 'IP CPH has been providing design and construction services to the City of litk" DeLand since 1997. Projects have included stormwater, roadway, parks, ; , — ---L-1.-1 and trails. The team has provided services that include engineering, .i ,_`1=_fflj,415_ 0.----- ."- landscape architecture, architecture, planning,surveying, environmental -,,,71.z,:,,,,,,,,---,,i,,,,,-..7--1,-F,,,,IF-7,-.— ..7,-F--7-,.-7,- ,'74tit • ii., `i - '!,;' ;" 1 .;4, , science, and construction administration. Some of the recent projects over the last 5 years for the City include: t7,4„ ,: ,';', f• , • ,',_ - , MELCHING FIELD STADIUM RENOVATIONS —DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE-CPH was selected to provide professional services for the creation of the Design Build Criteria Package for the Melching Field Stadium Renovations, CPH's scope for the Design Build Criteria Package will include a report detailing ADA deficiencies,structural analysis of the SIMILARITES TO SCOPE existing of the bleacher deck, design/build contract requirements,design • Minor Roadway Design development drawings and performance specifications. CPH's services for • Minor Stormwater Design this project include Architectural, Civil, Surveying,Structural, Mechanical, • Infrastructure Improvements Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Landscape Architecture. Upon • Park Designs or Other Structures completion of the D/B Package, CPH will also assist the owners with • CIP Master Planning delivering this information to the final Design/Build team. COST:$188,000 ' Sidewalk Needs Assessment (DESIGN); II SCHEDULE:2021- ONGOING • Traffic Planning/Analyses • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings SPERLING SPORTS COMPLEX-CPH provided planning and design for • Construction Administration the Sperling Sports Complex Improvements which included a restroom/ concession building, prefabricated 2-story press box,additional field lighting, additional bleachers, minor utility improvements, and regrading of the south soccer/football field. Other improvements included overall site PROJECT PROFILE: grading and pond expansion to address the improvements, permitting, bid Cost. Please see information phase services,and post design services. COST: $75,000 (DESIGN);// provided for each project. SCHEDULE:2019 - 2021 Project Duration: Please see VOORHIS AVENUE COMPLETE STREET-Through the City of DeLand information provided for each Community Redevelopment Association (CRA),CPH was tasked with project analyzing and developing multiple options to incorporate various Complete . Street components including:traffic calming elements, multi-modal REFERENCE: facilities,on-street parking, pedestrian level and street lighting, and landscape and hardscape elements to revitalize the corridor and promote City of Deland redevelopment. The project also included collecting topographic survey by Ray Bahrami, RE., PMP, CPM, CFM, means of 3-D laser scan survey techniques,which is not only being used Deputy Public Services Director/City for the design,but also being used to develop true-to-scale graphic images Engineer to assist with the Public Involvement phase. COST: $28,855 (DESIGN)// Phone:386.626.7189 SCHEDULE:2021 -TBD Email: Bahramir@deland.org 9 T-- virtir7y7 , .,. 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ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION STREETSCAPE AND , , to __ 6,.. _ ...•,,, ,,..„- , ,,,,, , • .. lig Z:jr,*.k. ,,, ..',' ' ,, 1 SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT DESIGN/ ..',::::-..,)9,36-:: :::; -.344::;.,-.7....:: ,...1 ,• 1 •:..!„, ,...::,..74...,:i• • -l'i.•';‘;,,, . ,. ikv.% '., „.•,.,),..re,q,,, ..,;„ BUILD - ORLANDO, FL 2;t4,-„ . ,-, ,, ,,1 CPH was the lead designer for this$6.5 million dollar Design/Build project PA 47-./ ,,,li 1E1' j -zi in downtown Orlando.The 0.55 mile project included complete roadway ,, . .., reconstruction including removal of the underlying brick, addition of left turn lanes at the existing intersections, a new traffic signal with a BRT(Bus '-'-' ..„-„Allir / ti BUS Rapid Transit) phase, additional right-of-way and easement coordination, Iti placing all overhead utility lines underground (including the duct bank .. , design), complete Maintenance of Traffic Plans,and incorporating landscape/hardscape features including street lighting,trees, decorative SIMILARITES TO SCOPE crosswalks, and street furniture. Significant coordination with various • Major/Minor Roadway Design City divisions was required throughout the design and permitting. These • Minor Stormwater Design divisions include the Capital improvements & Infrastructure Division, • Infrastructure Improvements Streets &Stormwater Division, Community Venues Division,Traffic • Sidewalk Needs Assessment Division,Wastewater Division,the Downtown Development Board,and • Traffic Planning/Analyses the Community Redevelopment Agency. Permitting through FDOT for a • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings Right-of-Way Utilization and Utility Permit was required for work under • Construction Administration Interstate 4 while the Beyond 1-4 Construction was underway. Additional improvements also included upsizing the existing gravity sewer line on Central Blvd. between Glenn Ln. and Garland Ave. from an 8" sanitary sewer to an 18" &21"sewer system. The upsized sewer serves the new MLS Stadium and City of Orlando Sports Entertainment District as well as future redevelopment along W. Central Blvd. Other permitting included PROJECT PROFILE: acquiring the FDEP Permit for the sanitary sewer installation and a Cost: $10.2 Million (Construction) SJRWMD stormwater exemption. Project Duration: 2016-2017 REFERENCE: City of Orlando Mike Melzer, PE., Project Manager/ Construction Manager, Phone:407.246.3187 E-Mail: michael.melzer@ cityoforlando.net 10 ',- :: .141:1,4'"''' 1"-.., „ * • ,. P:7:44 ...*„';!,:efr, 4iatimii....,:y..ea . - ......,----f:4 „.- ,_ „tel. ,..,. - „ . -,„ ..*.4.: 4k ttsm-4, - •"'t•-• .,- ',. •i''\„ .."o'10:*t - ''''--.'j - ,,:.., :%„1,411-6.-- „,• ... .,,,., - •-' ' - -‘-it7j-f-:=4.7:- -0-1011. . „...,:irs„-'.. ..., ,,:::„;',:r ,- •-•,:- ......c %:.,li ----:•--..,„,- s...-:,,,,p4-4--,,,,4----, , 4 ,- .:,:le,'-;.4.).,,,4,, ..."-% --;---- ... .---- - --, ....._.- „:„., _,,,, ,N ,,,,,t• ---4:, ---.----__ '?-4 IP:io,r re..1:f.i., '.t:V';:4.r• f'' 4,- ..... - / ,' Y.t..t r v / il ilk, v" US 17-92 RIVERWALK, PHASE III - SANFORD) FLAI., • . ..". ---- .,, , k CPH provided planning,survey,and design services for a 1.7-mile extension to the Sanford RiverWalk project. The RiverWalk project __.1::•:,- _,,,,--,.,,,-- ,*------ --' =- r....,-,---- included extending the multi-use trail along Lake Monroe and designing streetscape/traffic calming elements to create a Complete Street corridor. The roadway improvements for this project followed the Complete Street design elements. In addition to the multi-use trail,the roadway safety improvements included the multiple traffic calming elements to increase ,,,,,,,,, .-• .. ,. -. safety. These included two roundabouts,three mini-roundabouts, •, .. •A. e, . . - '4,' :.:;s 2'!.4'. :•,, '1 " . roadway chicaning to incorporate landscaped medians, raised mid-block fk.4 crossings, bike lanes, and added on-street parking. The two roundabouts SIMILARITES TO SCOPE created book-end entry features to signify the entrance to the RiverWalk • Major Roadway Design corridor. The single-lane roundabout included three-leg roundabout with • Minor Stormwater Design a 120-ft inscribed circle. The two-lane roundabout at the interchange with • Infrastructure Improvements Interstate 4 included a 180-ft inscribed circle with two right-turn slip lanes. • Park Designs or Other Structures The three mini-roundabouts created entry features to the Central Florida • Sidewalk Needs Assessment Zoo and two residential neighborhoods, and all included 80-ft inscribed • Traffic Planning/Analyses circles with decorative traversable center islands. • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings • Construction Administration The multi-use trail extension connects the RiverWalk Ph II trail (previously designed by CPH)to the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail,the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system, and the Florida Coast to Coast trail. Additionally,this segment of trail completed the largest remaining gap within the Lake Monroe Trail Loop system which spans both Seminole PROJECT PROFILE: and Volusia Counties. Cost:$25.2 Million (Construction) CPH services for this project also included Roadway&Trail Lighting, Project Duration: 2015-2021 Utility Design,Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/Design, Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic REFERENCE: Overlooks of Lake Monroe, and Wetland Mitigation.The project included City of Sanford funded through a Local Joint Project Agreement between the City of Mr. Bilal lftikhar, RE., Public Works Sanford,Seminole County and the FDOT. CPH was also involved with Director facilitating the transfer of ownership,for the US-17-92 corridor within the Phone:407.688.5000 project limits,from the FDOT to the City of Sanford. E-Mail: bilal.iftikhar@sanfordfl.gov 11 7--7---. --7, -\- , ,r,-,----- 27.. +,i.--71i,„ Ot,cf-7 , ----.7 - ,--,F, - T-1T-- 7.-7774,7';•; 77E:7-4-10F,717 . 1.--; , -1 : -; •14,M75'-• "- 1',_':2'- ,t-•::;,..., t , , _ , l', ' 1 .4)4-' 4.44 .,.:—..,:,5,--,7.1 ,,-, ., ,-...•• t . . 1 _a t.,.. :. -,.** tf. , ;- 1'7'7 ''' '-•:, , ,:.; •,'", :',:ckV,'!",,i't-t"'''F-4.': it ii • 't 4-4, ' •''''' 'Hi' ' ' _ ,,i,-.•'":•," ,ii ' 1:, : ; :',-',:„''''? 't;'''' :•-, ''' '''l' ;'i'1., .4-Pir ., 7 7.....-A! ,,;.....,- , ‘,''*...1- •;, ' - '4 A t ' t,it.t4itit 1 ,„1 A ft i - ' •i.-;• ',•1 ' ' ' t''' "41-n•lf": :',',14.%,'''''''i:,. ,,,t i • 4,,,, VI,+ , "_;"lik'sf ! i+ '''V. ,T.;++ ‘'`,+",e '.'t+; +.'' ,`,1" "1 + ' .'4 ,:;.l .;'+', -.__ ',,i I „'° ' '' i'!+. ...` , , ,," ,+` 4 g , '3 ,•^++++1 —• A! -- ' •) ;---''-'-"ri- -7,77-'-' — ." 'L'''''" :::7, - '1-..-- .• ,-- 7i.;4 -:''''''' ••1 ) I ',- ' I -1 ---t*':t 74'4-4; -'-r,--;-;=•-;,,,1- . -----,,,,, -'•--- ,,,--, 1'__ '" - ''' '''''''._--;' .,-4-. '• , ;) -, ' - _ -;• , 1 'f I i 1,-;:,, , -; '.,,, ..----,7,-;nc If , ' +---Am,'3+, •"---',-1—` —3,', -; _+.:-_ ' i' Li x:'' 1-, '31-3,' , ' ';`1.4'''''''T"' lit";' '1 i , 8 '.:,3•,' 4 , ..,...„..i ,1" 1 i ,,-.er•••":., ' ' ,,, ,„,,.. ..,--,,---•---,---:',-2 4,I , off* ..: 4,, ;„, , ; „; ,, _LJ, _ _ d, . . _ '. r_AL__Itiiii;itel'iftL •:7':'''',:s• 1c1,t*..L__* 1,if ' '4' .J- ._,„..,.,;.:',::. ,-" ': F,p7ii-0.1 ,-,,L.„-., 1 .1-;_,,,, (,-.• -7- LEESBURG DOWNTOWN STREET L'74::: :TAK-1 TT 7,,-,-•; .7-7,7,, Tr, I M P L E V E N TAT I 0 N - LE ES BURG/ FL : .--%,--fr., '- i.-HI.::- .--- 1..„,,,„ ,,,,. ja ••...r ,:r..7,, i' ,'.t--.0 6.5 +.'" ''''il'+';*' f The intent of this project is to design roadway and other related * :,,si-, ,.w.r 1 1 ! " :. ' - improvements for the Pine Street and Market Street corridors in the City of Leesburg, Florida. , - 4;s:1' i L.,27.tic't---,'., ,,, „ 1 7. ...j - _7:7,--17:7117:7-r—'' The roadway improvements for Pine Street stretch from S. Canal Street ..._ :._.1.:::: litr*-: .::::'._-.. ,_ to S. Lake Street.This section of Pine Street serves as the main east-to- ----T-Tir-------4-; * F west roadway connection through a historic minority community within s,,,,,s.e. Leesburg. Recently, it has also become the home of a major UF Health - '.1,0,, :., ' _ r.,' s , .,'tc.''s,*),'''' * .,-*:***tj, Hospital facility, as well as the City of Leesburg's new Aquatic Center. r::,--* ''-'4,:'A% i,..",, ';.4.'-,-...-1., , i Due to all this recent development,the City commission approved this project for the purposes of 1) reconstructing the aging Pine Street roadway r facility to bring it up to the latest standards and, 2)to add additional :_._.. , s 4a.,....„.,:.-. — ",.._ F.Ilt.1,;ii-gt: 'Ll features to the roadway to improve on-street parking,add landscape and hardscape elements, replace the existing street lights, and improve traffic SIMILARITES TO SCOPE and pedestrian safety. These safety features are to include widening • Major/Minor Roadway Design the sidewalks updating the storm drain system,the addition of raised • Major/Minor Stormwater Design crosswalks at key locations along Pine Street, as well as a roundabout • Infrastructure Improvements at the intersection of Pine Street and Rambo Street.This roundabout • Park Designs or Other Structures will provide proper pedestrian crossings directly to the hospital and also • UP Master Planning will improve Pine Street's operations by eliminating an all-way stop and • Sidewalk Needs Assessment correcting a slight kink in the roadway's alignment. Due to the need for • Traffic Planning/Analyses right-of-way acquisition from the UF Hospital to accommodate a full- • Water and Wastewater Process sized roundabout,an alternative miniature roundabout ("traffic circle") • Development Code Review was considered for this intersection. Although it would have reduced the • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings amount of right-of-way acquisition required, after two public meetings • Construction Administration the City,the Hospital, and the local community all favored the full-sized roundabout because it would better accommodate larger vehicles PROJECT PROFILE: and provide a central island with space for a signature feature in the Cost: $428,567 (Design) intersection. The roadway improvements for Market Street run from 1st Street to Project Duration: 2021 -TBD 7th Street in downtown Leesburg.The roadway currently functions as a back alley between the existing mid-20th century low-rise buildings REFERENCE: that comprise this portion of downtown. The intent is to turn this into City of Leesburg a festival street by converting it to a one-way only road and expanding Cliff Kelsey, Public Works Director the existing sidewalks. The street will be curb-less with the sidewalks Phone: 325.435.9442 flush to the edge of pavement so that Market Street becomes completely E-Mail: cliff.kelsey@leesburgfiorida. pedestrian traversable during community events;these are popular here gov because the road is book-ended by City Hall on one side and the Leesburg Library on the other- both of which include public parks on their grounds. Some landscaping such as planter boxes and limited street trees are also proposed where room permits. 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' •' ,N,,s7°•; ' " ° ' '.1.' - larcri=11=111,====IMICIMENII , :: : ,,:, ,• , :-tf:‘, :,- 41, N. ,, or====... .....======.... es .C.; - ',..•"';'• .:4 111=191=111121:0=171M111111511111111=d=111=dis=1111=111=111=1121131=11MICII I .•: 1 -. 0''...':. . `,., ^ •", , ORANGE COUNTY UTILITIES CONTINUING --., / SERVICES CONTRACT - ORANGE COUNTYI FL •=,--,,,,-1 '-,//,`'\1'.....•!-L=1.zzt.',',• 1,1_---- -----37.a. •,,,-7,;,,,, --,,,,,,,j,.1 i-, zz-,-.74. =1:-/ ,/,.; ,-.::,-4::::' 1,- -,,,, CPH has been providing design and construction services to Orange County Utilities since 1985. 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 „. ...=====M1 of the recent projects over the last 5 years for the County include: , - watignmsmommaasii=sanr====fisiimang , + ,:rarAMErarAiMirrardarMM:;? - INTERNATIONAL DRIVE POTABLE WATER BOOSTER PUMP -- 9:1===== E&MIZINFIESTM49161=CEMETZCIMI-, 1=====111116151=1113EMilt======= , 12=========== STATION PROJECT-CPH provided engineering services to OCU for the —=============-•— booster pump station including preliminary design report,final design, __-.ZZI .E, 2::=1:11===±1*±.1012=====116 IWARREPHIIEWIIIIIIM survey, geotechnical investigation, permitting, bidding,and construction administration.The potable water booster pump station has the ability to SIMILARITES TO SCOPE increase the pressure to the Hunter's Creek development by utilizing two • Minor Roadway Design (2) new pumps with variable frequency drives.The station was designed • Infrastructure Improvements to have the capability of adding three (3) future pumps and chlorination. • Water and Wastewater Process COST: $3.4 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION); //SCHEDULE: 2013- 2020. • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings SSA-ESA 36"WATER MAIN AND 24" RECLAIMED WATER MAIN & • Construction Administration J. LAWSON REPUMP STATION PROJECT-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, MOT design, 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 and 24-inch reclaimed water main from J. Lawson PROJECT PROFILE: Blvd.to Moss Park Rd via a combination of directional drill,jack and bore, Cost: Please see information and open-cut installation. COST: $28 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION); // provided for each project. SCHEDULE:2015- 2021 Project Duration: Please see . ORANGE COUNTY — R/R GRAVITY WASTEWATER SYSTEM information provided for each IMPROVEMENTS AND REPLACEMENT PACKAGE 1 - CPH, Inc. project. performed the design for this project that consists of the replacement of+ 2,275 LF of 8-inch, and+ 62 LF of 12-inch gravity main, sealing and coating REFERENCE: four manholes,removal and replacement of eight manholes, removal of one manhole,grout and abandonment of three manholes, installation Orange County of nine new manholes, and installation of seventeen sewer laterals and Mr. Charles "Tad" Parker, PE., Chief twenty-two sewer laterals on private property. This project included the Engineer removal and replacement of a wooden deck, asphalt pavement,curbing, Phone: 407.254.9729 and sidewalk. It also included landscape restoration. E-Mail: Charles.Parker2@ocfl.net COST: $2.9 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION); //SCHEDULE: 2016- ONGOING 13 1.,4-.•:,,it44t,ft'c;,--''' i'. .7.', ''-)' ''''..'* 1 Z.-..WW,,':' -V,,irjAll,'4" -314.-„:: A,,, .14 , ' --,i,,, ,,:• '.,te`A: ,0 .t,1,-.. .t.,;,-- ‘;,••,*.:%'-, ' --_:.-4A- ...r..s., c ,u. 4-:-._.t,--,9 - -_=;',:',,,i - --- • -vc,-.-wei:41:Ais,--1:-.`,4-t '*--,------- —44:2,44 -ktt ----4" i "P --,1. ,`^lb-1&,„„`,, / \v '. •GriNIIMM1121..„712'.!'i -rr e '"4 n:--- '"Iii4!:: TY„ ii...___ , -----,-0 -, ,iiii* -_„,, 1,, - , 5' ng ;t 1 V . 4,-, • _ ix, io x 20 A led Park 5 e tng Station , . r . ::, CITY OF SANFORD CONTINUING SERVICES . . _. , . CONTRACT- SANFORD, FL d q"'"A-' , ; . . ..,: .°,..%.,/ •b• bi 4 .• .- . ,,fr, CPH has been providing design and construction services to the City of ,-,..,tr. ------_..,-,4,--,--z, .. 1---!..... ' 111-`:-•"'" Sanford since 1958. Projects have includedh water,wastewater, stormwater, ,- ,,, ,,, ,_,,..._ roadway, parks,and trails. The team provided services that include ,,'-.'S,'" g1-.:i---7--_---------z:,-' engineering, landscape architecture, architecture,as planning, surveying, .....;:ortt'44.-. _'-,. -fi.„--•'.:'• --.4-,..,4.,..... -,.•,, ,--- 4:,',74.44,''''t*''''' ''''.1?'1/4",::',.:1,-,'.: - 11,!:27%.*'''"•1." environmental science, and construction administration. Some of the . ... recent projects over the last 5 years for the City include: , . .,.•,,-.;.,.. .r . ."--,..A.,::::, - '",--Wv. SR 46 UTILITY RELOCATIONS -The overall project included 10,100-ft of new 12"water main, 675 ft of new 6"-10"water main,4,200-ft directional w,-- ."T.N-4----- ;It 7...t.:4 drill 12"water main, 8,100-ft of new 6"-8" 7;force main,900-ft directional drill .....4. ,,,...,-:::74,..2i;‘,16.t.v.„A..,,,s,.,,....„ „„.,...„ 6"-8" 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, SIMILARITES TO SCOPE , and the removal of approximately 26, ft of existing water main,force • Major/Minor Roadway Design. main, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water main. COST: $2.2 MILLION ° Major/Minor Stormwater Design (CONSTRUCTION)//SCHEDULE: 11/2015 -4/2017 • Infrastructure Improvements • Park Designs or Other Structures MYRTLE AVE. STREETSCAPE - CPH provided. surveying, design and • CIP Master Planning permitting services for the project,which consists of the removal of • Sidewalk Needs Assessment the existing asphalt street and construction of new brick street, storm • Traffic Planning/Analyses sewer (15"-42"),storm sewer stormceptor(for stormwater treatment), • Water and Wastewater Process inlets, manholes,concrete parking, street lights, benches, landscape,and • Development Code Review irrigation along 1300-ft (+/-) of Myrtle Ave. from 3rd St. to Fulton St. and • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings along 300-ft (+/-) of 2nd St. from Myrtle Ave. to Oak Ave. in downtown • Construction Administraiton Sanford. Permitting included St. Johns Water Management District (SJRWMD) for the new storm sewer system and proposed treatment. COST: $2.7 MILLION (CONSTRUCTION)// SCHEDULE: 2019- PROJECT PROFILE: ONGOING Cost: Please see information provided for each project. PUMP BRANCH STORM WATER MASTER PLAN AND GEORGETOWN DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS -This project included: Basin Analysis Project Duration: Please see of over 500 Acre Basin in 1920's subdivisions,Alternatives Analysis with information provided for each Cost Estimates and Preferred Alternative Recommendation, Multiphase project. Stormwater Infrastructure Project in Georgetown Area, Redirects Georgetown Area Runoff to Lake Monroe through a new conveyance REFERENCE: system, Reduces Flow going into Pump Branch thereby increasing the Level of Service of the system,and Rural to Urban Conversion of 2.5 Miles City of Sanford of City Streets with sidewalks. COST: $10,195,225 (CONSTRUCTION)// Mr. Bilal lftikhar, PE., Public Works SCHEDULE: 2019 - ONGOING Director Phone:407.688.5000 E-Mail: bilakiftikhar@sanfordfl.gov 14 1 y,'1' .40-.4.,N.'*.f•' ' . -.'4,- -.-5,-..,,A,g,-. . , , ,, * , .`Aqt. 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'' : , ,. ,,z.....,........... ! . 3..„, -1-1.. ....,1 .-.., . ...4 ,,,, , - • -_ _ .,,,tc--, -,.. ..„ .,,,,,,,,_, ,. ,,,i- ...A . . . .__... , - . - ..., ,..1 V- )..t .- ...z."..-X..-• ..,:-.- : :...,, - . . ,, ,. . ,, , .,, ._,.„ . , CITY OF MAITLAND CONTINUING SERVICES CONTRACT - MAITLAND, FL Q,7,1k k A 04 CPH has been providing design and construction services to the City of Maitland since 2014. Projects have included water,wastewater, fra0 IlraNit stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services was mo that include engineering, landscape architecture,architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science,and construction administration. Some of the recent projects over the last 5 years for the City include: MAITLAND CITY OF MAITLAND LIFT STATION #4 MODIFICATIONS - The utility improvements were designed and constructed per City of Maitland's F L 0 R I D A specifications and standards. The project included the installation of a new 10-foot diameter wet well,two(2) 40-HP pumps and associated above-ground discharge piping per City standards,the conversion of the SIMILARITES TO SCOPE existing "wet pit" into a collection manhole that was rehabbed with new • Major/Minor Roadway Desinn benching and interior lining, installation of 8-inch and 24-inch PVC sanitary . . - • Major/Minor Stormwater Design sewer pipe discharging into the new wet well and the installation of one • Infrastructure Improvements (1)4-foot diameter manhole on the east side of the site. Connection of • CIP Master Planning the newly installed 8-inch force main to the City's existing 8-inch force • Sidewalk Needs Assessment main was performed satisfactorily to City standards. Electrical design • Traffic Planning/Analyses and improvements to the lift station site included a new electrical control • Water and Wastewater Process panel and associated conduit and wiring, and utility meter and pull box • Development Code Review upgrades were coordinated with the power company. COST: $495,000 • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings (CONSTRUCTION)// SCHEDULE: 1/2017 - 9/2018 • Construction Administration MAITLAND- ENGINEERING STANDARDS AND TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS GUIDELINES - Creation and Integration of new engineering guidelines into the land development code of ordinances. Creation of PROJECT PROFILE: Traffic Impact Analysis Methodology and Guidelines document. While Cost: Please see information performing engineering plan review for the City,CPH noted to Staff that provided for each project. there was limited requirements for new infrastructure and standards for design. After further discussion with Staff and the City Manager's Project Duration: Please see office, CPH was tasked with creating and implementing updates to the information provided for each existing land development code. Along with this task was the creation project. of guidelines for traffic impact analysis and a base methodology to aid developments in the creation of their studies. REFERENCE: MAITLAND - ROADWAY PAVEMENT ASSESSMENT- 62 Miles City of Maitland of Pavement Condition Rating Assessment of City Streets with GIS, Ms. Kim Tracey, Public Works Estimating,and CIP Development Support Director Phone: 407.539.6216 MAITLAND- US 17-92&GEORGE AVE SIDEWALK- 500LF Sidewalk E-Mail: ktracey@itsmymaitland.com Replacement-Decorative sidewalk replacement to address ADA issues. 15 — • ,T • , . - , , 1-;1 • ' . • `1. • .„ . , 4 ,`:$• „ • • 40! - ' . • - -`1 - r 1 • " < MILL LAKE PARK PH I - II - ORANGE CITY FL CPH provided planning, design and permitting services for Mill Lake Park , in Orange City. The first phase of design included a main plaza area sized • r for multiple events. The main plaza area also included an arched entrance, - interactive water feature (splash pad) that included 5 main sprays and 14 chasing sprays. The spray features were designed to be turned off and . fp, covered with caps so the area could be used during events. The park also •„.4P,4-1•1, included a restroom facility,tiree pavilions, on-street parking utilizing pervious pavers,and a portion of the multiuse trail along the lake. The design for the second phase included the continuation of the multiuse trail,totaling approximately 1 mile around the lake, additional on-street parking and grass parking,two pavilions, a water feature, and various park amenities along the trail. SIMILARITES TO SCOPE • Minor Roadway Design • Major Stormwater Design • Infrastructure Improvements • Park Designs or Other Structures • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings • Construction Administration PROJECT PROFILE: Cost: $10.2 Million (Construction) Project Duration: 2013-2018 REFERENCE: City of Orange City Ms. Dale Arrington, City Manager Phone:386.775.5408 E-Mail: darrington@ourorangecity. corn 16 *", P:IY,..- ",,,-A.', , F: `, ,.,, ;:-,;„.,'-., ;,....,!..n, ,--:,:',,l,:''itt,-,-'; —,'7 ii;-;Pgir ,.." : - ;• .'-- `t!"2--2i-;4 ... i'*4-ft-1.;-. '.. 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IS '41,.. ; ' ' " -: ' ' ',;,. ' ‘,,ko' ' VV.Ik ' , ., .. ;.,.," '• ..,,,o.",.. _.,; 2:' " -4• . . i :;-:_r_ ,ti4i"."'4it,r, , io`'g. ''';',.:&:::.'"'"' '..,:-.:-"''' --° ''..a.R2.--' - ' ,• ------..1,- - PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT (PER) WESTSHORE AREA ROADWAY .., .„ IMPROVEMENTS - TAMPA FL 47- ,Trawrani -f. '.2 •ti,.,,, • CPH has been tasked by the City to create a Preliminary Engineering 7 / ,,. • ..re".2 '14 :-'4 i ,7e4w; Report for proposed improvements on North Reo Street and West Cypress ! :- -,.„ ,,.-.0 k.:2,7„.,,;•,,,,i, -c.,',„,..rik„„„,,,,,,,,e,..,:4,,,,:,..„1,„...,_.„-,.. , 0*'•-, ''...,..-!-‹ipi Ave. '.*Itt.,,-.:5 ::.:-,1 The City of Tampa tasked CPH to identify the optimum roadway 4 , <0f,: '..,,, iLi„:,.:4-:-;',- , 2,,ti.' --- . ,. -'7-'1.. ' ::----.---i›-'=„1;;?..- improvements for North Rea Street and West Cypress Street within the Westshore District to improve traffic circulation and safety. Improvents - -..,*„.- - ....-.--..-- --,-' ...... „, , , ., consisted of roadway widening, lane additions, intersection improvements, Ff-'- . >r:,....,;-..... -!,-,:: i; -2. '., as well as other geometric modifications. Improvements also included sidewalk modifications, pedestrian feature improvements, right-of-way SIMILARITES TO SCOPE acquisition areas for drainage and roadway improvements as necessary • Major/Minor Roadway Design and deemed appropriate. CPH was tasked to prepare a Preliminary • Minor Stormwater Design Engineering Report and traffic study that will recommend and justify the • CIP Master Planning needed improvements. Synchro 10 was utilized to determine Level of • Sidewalk Needs Assessment Traffic Planning/Analyses Service for both existing and proposed conditions. • • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings North Reo Street was evaluated between West Cypress Street and Executive Drive per the original scope.This has changed significantly and described in the challenges section.Through correspondence with multiple agencies,a proposed typical section was determined for this segment of roadway. Sidewalks were preferred on both sides of the roadway. Right- of-way impacts were calculated and determined. Traffic data was used to PROJECT PROFILE: determine the proposed typical section and intersection improvement. Cost: $140,764(Design) West Cypress Avenue was evaluated between North Reo Street and Project Duration: 2/2020-9/2020 Frontage Road,approximately 1,850 feet west of North Reo Street. The purpose of this project was to improve the efficiency of travel through REFERENCE: lane modifications and intersection improvements with the Frontage City of Tampa Road. Through correspondence with multiple agencies, a proposed typical Ben Money, P.E. section was determined for this segment of roadway. Phone:813.274.8514 E-Mail: Ben.Money@Tampagov.net r 17 ', _ ✓ � ' - . - - :,)- Fes-J ' _ ,: t ; i - { � ✓ , r'mo . * , l "111 .f , !:*`- _-'...'-'"< ' '- '.: ''''C:''''r ''‘..:Z._,: '''. l'(kr- PR Pvir) __,_:::11,_.- S's..;1,1 y8), ,' ::::__:,..-, ,1: '1-, „. . is OAKLAND AVENUE, OLD HIGHWAY 50, & J.W. JONES ROAD INTERSECTION SAFETY PROJECT - OAKLAND, FL Tf., The intersection safety improvement project for the Town of Oakland in a ; ,,1e i i I, ,--\ , Orange County, FL, involves the realignment of Oakland Ave., Old Hwy 50, 3 • and J.W. Jones Rd. to convert the existing offset intersection into a four r OJETUA point, roundabout intersection.The project also includes the realignment of the West Orange Trail from its current location to accommodate both the roundabout and the new developments north of the intersection on J.W. Jones Road. As both of the roads and the trail are being removed and reconstructed along different alignments,this project includes significant right of way acquisition and utilities relocation coordination. Furthermore, the conversion from a rural to an urban section of road requires the SIMILARITES TO SCOPE design of a new storm sewer system that includes culverts, structures, • Major Roadway Design and retention ponds. Because the proposed roundabout is located just • Minor Stormwater Design 400 feet north of the intersection of Oakland Ave.with S.R. 50,there is • Infrastructure Improvements a significant amount of FDOT coordination associated with this project, • Traffic Planning/Analyses which required an additional southbound left turn lane at the Oakland • GIS/CADD/3-D Renderings • Ave./S.R. 50 intersection and retiming of that signal.The reconstruction of Construction Administration this intersection,and the related work on the trail and at S.R. 50,will serve to stimulate development within the western half of the Town of Oakland by replacing an increasingly congested intersection that was a detriment to further growth and progress in the area. UNIQUE CHALLENGES PROJECT PROFILE • Due to realignment of intersection,the trail portion had to be Cost $2,821,900 (Construction- redesigned and required coordination with Orange County(owner of Est_) trail) • The offset intersection provided challenges for safety to drivers Project Duration: 2016-2022 • The improvements required coordination of ROW • Multiple utilities were within the area and required relocation REFERENCE: • Project area was converted from a rural section to urban which Town of Oakland required a new storm system including culverts,structures,and ponds Mr. Mike Parker Public Works • Required extensive coordination with FDOT and retiming of nearby Director signals Phone:407.656.1117 E-mail: MParker@oaklandfi.gov 18 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. KEY PERSONNEL 4\94- .ocoee lloriclo . PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE PROGRAM MANAGER DAVID A.GIERACH,P.E.,CM KURT R.LUMAN,JR.,RE. 1 DEPUTY PROGRAM MANAGER JOSEPH M.LOFASO,JR.,RE. MiEllin MAJOR/MINOR ROADWAY ' MAJOR/MINOR STORMWATER SANITARY SEWER/RECLAIMED AND 1111 PROJECT ENGINEERS PROJECT ENGINEERS ' PROJECT ENGINEERS WATER DISTRIBUTION JOSE M.ORTIZ,MCE,RE. MATTHEW CUSHMAN,RE. JASON R.KELLOGG,P.E. PROJECT ENGINEERS EDUARDO AVILES,P.E. . ARIEL P.ELVAMBUENA,RE. - JEREMIAH D.OWENS,P.E.,OEM DAVID E.MAHLER,P.E. LEOPOLDO J.AYALA,PE. MASON GARDBERG,PE. _ TRAFFIC ENGINEERS . . KAYLA LOCKCDFF,RE. QUALITY CONTROL SANDRA L.GORMAN,PE. HYDRAULIC MODELING- _. . DEVIN RAMS,PE, . STORMWATER NUTRIENT ANALYSIS DAVID A.TERWILLEGER,RE.,MC ' ' SINGHOFEN&ASSOCIATES,INC, I QUALITY CONTROL LANDSCAPE MAXWELL D.SPANN,PLA,CLARB ' N.KATRIINA BOWMAN,RE„COS JAMES K.WINTER.PLA,CLARB QUALITY CONTROL JEREMIAH D.OWENS,P.E.,GEM QUALITY CONTROL DAVID A.TERWILLEGER,PE.,CGC . . . . SURVEYING ENGINEERING STUDIES INSPECTION GIS/CADD/GRAPHICS PROJECT SURVEYORS UTILITY PROJECT ENGINEERS PROJECT DESIGNERS THOMAS J.GALLOWAY,PSM YNHUI ILUCIDAl XU,-PH.D.,RE,BCEE LAWRENCE O.PULTZ II,RE MARK Z.ERDUITT PAUL J.KATREK,PSM DAVID A.TERWILLEGER,RE.,CGC JACK O.GIBSON _ STORMWATER . _I - JESSE SUDA QUALITY CONTROL , JASON R.KELLOGG,PE. ' . CHRISTOPHER TODD . TION/TRAFFIC- TRANSPORTA RANDALL L.ROBERTS,PSM , SUPPORT SERVICES KURT R.LUMAN, - • SANDRA L.GORMAN,PE, GEOTECHNICAL/CONTAMINATION SUSTAINABILITY GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL NIKHEL JINDAL,CGC,ASSOC,DBIA:ENV DEVELOPMENT/CODE , . CONSULTANTS,INC. SP LEOPOLDO J.AYALA,RE. ENVIRONMENTAL ELECTRICAL/LIGHTING . AMY E.DALY,LEED AP . CHRISTOPHER DEWAAL,PE. ' GREGORY D.TAYLOR,M.S.E.E.,P.E. 19 DAVID A. GIERACH, P.E., CGC 38 YEARS 134 WITH CPH { qk \ ..k.— .i_ , Principal-In-Charge 1 lf,''' -' :,; 1,‘; • Project Management • Planning, Design and Engineering Services i '. • Facility Interconnect Projects during construction for water,wastewater, , ';... • Pipelines in Highly Urban Areas and reclaimed water type projects ' 10 • Pumping Facilities • Process Design /Analysis r,•ei,41.11 ':`, 'Ir!""'t/ Master Water/Wastewater/ Reclaimed Water Plans EDUARDO AVILES, P.E.RE. ,;.:' f 9 YEARS16 WITH CPH '‘,0i:::-‘i, - .p.m Project Engineer `. ''' Ai* No, - :,V't,,,, • Signage/Gateways • Structural Evaluation and Retrofitting • Failure Analysis & Post Disaster • Seismic/Wind Engineering \ , - Assessment • Construction Inspection/Supervision / • Structural Concrete, Steel, and Timber • Gravity Walls Design • Seawalls DAVID A. TERWILLEGER, RE., CGC 40 YEARS 131 WITH CPH Quality Control - Structures;Quality Control - Major/Minor Roadway; Project Engineers- Inspection ;\ ,,'-i:i' .'!''''‘'...%.,1:' ' ;;:ld • Project Management . Interlocal Coordination I:. ,'': .04; i; • Capital Planning )„ • Cost Estimation --. ,. • ti A'4: - • Utility Coordination and Design • Constructibility Review • Permitting • Value Engineering • Roadway Design • Phasing/Scheduling ARIEL P. ELVAMBUENA, P.E. 25 YEARS 114 WITH CPH Project Engineer ;t'-- , • Roadway paving, widening,extensions, • Signing and Pavement Parking - new roads;turn lane additions and traffic • Maintenance of Traffic Plans ,),,\ . . upgrades • Streetscapes 7\\NA\‘'N 1' Established knowledge and expertise of • Public Involvement/ Permitting FDOT guidelines and FDOT LAP • Drainage/Flood Plain • Trails and Shared-Use Paths . , .... 1.,' f.;:..": DEVIN BARRS, P.E. 18 YEARS 1 16 WITH CPH ' v?"' . •'"?`,: Traffic Engineer,., p .,, -...;-d;',., .4 ., • Design and Engineering Services t • Permitting Management#O • Site Design “--- • Stormwater• Water Quality&Treatment • Roadway Design MAXWELL D. SPANN, PLA, CLARB 21 YEARS 16 WITH CPH `., c. ',a. Landscape Architect • Complete Streets/ Streetscapes • Trails and Shared-Use Paths , -,...A , -, ' • Gateways/Signage • Public Involvement/ Permitting • Established knowledge and expertise of • Parks and Recreation FDOT guidelines and FDOT LAP • Corridor Studies 20 JAMES K. WINTER, PLA, CLARB 40 YEARS I 16 WITH CPH Landscape Architect -,r;-.... Landscape Architecture • Recreation Planning —4,,,/ • Trails/Multi-Use Paths and Parks • Irrigation Design . ,.• • Gateways/Entry Features • Urban Design A r • Streetscapes • Lighting • Land Planning • Sustainable Design • Commercial Development LEOPOLDO J. AYALA, P.E. 26 YEARS I 26 WITH CPH 4aTI, Project Engineer - Major/Minor Stormwater/Development/ '61.47;x4-el A ''';*:'.' •4 t,-(I ':-1',`NS7, Code- Engineering Studies .1.9k.,7;-. '•• P-kkA i, ut,411 ,4„, ,41.,•- --,--7-- , -1, 1, • Land Development • Quality Control k4;'Y • t1; • Stormwater Management • Project Management \ 3, 1: . tifi • Permitting "N1*--- — — MASON GARDBERG, P.E. 9 YEARS] 9 WITH CPH Project Engineer ?:' A,,•'' , ca-- '1'7.,— Water main, Reclaim water main, and • Plan and Specification Preparation .,,i.w.?-1,, ,d• ',...7-:-4, .,: Force Main Design • Hydraulic Modeling -e 'w, -.- • Utility Relocations Within Roadway ROW • Permitting --.,,vt - •,,,,, .1,,,/, N ,,,,k,,,.',. ,, ‘t,, • Construction Administration • Site Design ' • Pumping Facilities Er ::,...Z KAYLA LOCKCUFF, P.E. 9 YEARS I 6 WITH CPH Project Engineer 1*-4 • Water Main, Reclaimed Water Main, and • Hydraulic Analysis ,,. ,i illi -jp,. --,/,...., Force Main Design - Utility Coordination Ii(41(csgt, Q • Construction Administration • Water treatment plant design '..?..7 ' fir /-7 • Permitting with multiple entities • Utility System Mapping N. KATRIINA BOWMAN, P.E., CCS 34 YEARS I 32 WITH CPH Quality Control - Sanitary Sewer/Reclaimed And d,1 0- .-.14.4* .q vooi Water Distribution .., -s,,•16:. ,,,'s'.. • Utility Design and Permitting • Preparation of FDEP SRF Loan, i.i=.:, • Lift Station Design Applications • Pressure System Modeling • Construction Documents/Administration • Utility Distribution Systems ,,t, llq. PAUL J. KATREK, PSM it 29 YEARS115 WITH CPH ; ltak Project Surveyor '. - Surveying and Management • Land Development/Commercial and -- '' , • - • Highway Projects Private Projects -, 4 • Municipal Projects 21 RANDALL L. ROBERTS, PSM ..•-•.:,v .,..N,-(4 47 YEARSI17 WITH CPH Quality Control - Surveying Surveying and Management . • Municipal Projects • Highway Projects • Subdivision Plats and Lot Surveys • Land Development/ Commercial and • Sectional Retracement • - l Private Projects YINHUI (LUCIDA) XU, PH.D., RE., BCEE 15 YEARS I 15 WITH CPH . . Utility- Engineering Studies -',-''. ' .;,1 -i 7'.:f?..41 • Water, Reclaimed Water, and Wastewater • Ozone, granulated activated carbon, and Treatment Systems Design reverse osmosis projects v° , 1°,',- • Water Supply Facilities Work Plan • Water and Wastewater Capacity Analysis i ! y e t , • Water Chemistry • Process Design LAWRENCE O. PULTZ II. P.E. 18 YEARS i 18 WITH CPH Project Engineer • Experience working with the City of • Educational Facility Design and Permitting 4, Casselberry • SRF Regulation Site Design • Established Work History Providing *.r -,ie ,;, • Drainage Design Services to Five (5) School Districts Under • Permitting Continuing Contracts • Construction Administration • Wastewater Collection,Treatment and Pumping . - MARK Z. ERQUITT 25 YEARS 1 3 WITH CPH Project Designer lqi,,, 91i I • Wayfinding • Conceptual Site Plan Exhibits '7'• )-: - • Landscape Design 47. . . • Conceptual Site Perspective Exhibits ''', -sly • Streetscape Design JACK O. GIBSON 8 YEARS I 1 WITH CPH ,, ,,, •„,,,,„.._\, Project Designer - GIS f`,"- 4.;-%_..,,lit:4) ' , : 4. • Esri ArcGIS Pro • QGIS ---->", '. :- ' • Esri ArcGIS Desktop • Python, SQL, HTML, Javascript • Esri ArcGIS Online and Mobile Apps • Photoshop, Illustrator 7,---"------•--- , 7. ,-...,..' 'i ,r.,,-,-,,,,_ , - .• .---,,,,,,,) JESSE SUDA 5 YEARS I 3 WITH CPH ------ Project Designer • Graphic Design • Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop ° Adobe Muse • Adobe Illustrator • Digital Photography 22 4 CHRISTOPHER TODD 16 YEARS I 16 WITH CPH Project Designer . , AutoCAD (Civil 3D) • Civil Design ' 47-7 • Conceptual Site Plan Exhibits • Corridor Planning and Design • Conceptual Site Perspective Exhibits • Autoturn Analysis ali, Ill • Site Development NIKHEL JINDAL, GCC, ASSOC. DBIA, 23 YEARS I 20 WITH CPH • / -, Sustainability '-.)-.--, • Conceptual Design I . ,siiit.,,, • Purchasing Cost Estimation at • • Public Involvement ,z CHRISTOPHER DEWAAL, RE. 27 YEARS [ 1 WITH CPH ,.,--;•-\c,•:= Electrical/Lighting -7, • Project Management • Substation and distribution line design and ,..,,,4 • Electrical Design equipment specifications • Electrical study • SCADA/instrumentation and controls T 7 GREGORY D. TAYLOR, M.S.E.E., P.E. 37 YEARS I 4 WITH CPH Electrical/Lighting • Low-Voltage Systems • Design of SCADA Systems • Electrical Design for Offices,Schools & - Fire Alarm Systems I - Industrial Facilities • Emergency Power Systems • CCTV Cameras &Video Equipment • Intercom,Audio-Visual &Voice/Data • Lightning Protection Systems Systems • Design of Photovoltaic Systems 23 FIRM'S AND EMPLOYEE'S CERTIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS CHART Please see the table below depicting our proposed team members registered licenses and professional certifications. A copy of CPH's professional license can also be found on page 2. Name Proposed Role FL License No. David A. Gierach, RE., CGC Principal-in-Charge PE-38642 I CGC-060789 Kurt R. Luman,JR., RE. Program Manager PE- 65036 Transportation/Traffic- Engineering Studies Joseph M. Lofaso, JR. P.E. Deputy Program Manager PE-88718 Jose M. Ortiz, MCE, RE. Project Engineer PE- 67920 Eduardo Aviles, RE. Project Engineer PE-85877 David A.Terwilleger, RE., CGC Quality Control -Structures PE-343761CGC - 031751 Quality Control- Major/ Minor Roadway Project Engineer- Inspection Matthew Cushman, RE. Project Engineer PE-73150 Ariel P. Elvambuena, RE. Project Engineer PE-66657 Sandra L. Gorman, P.E. Traffic Engineer- Major/ Minor Roadway PE- 59530 Transportation /Traffic- Engineering Studies Devin Barrs, PE. Traffic Engineer PE-70588 Maxwell D. Spann, PLA, CLARB Landscape PLA-6666780 James K. Winter, PLA, CLARB Landscape PLA- 0000911 Jason R. Kellogg, RE. Project Engineer- Major/Minor Stormwater PE- 56952 Stormwater-Engineering Studies Jeremiah D. Owens, RE., CFM Project Engineer& Quality Control- Major/ PE-65037 Minor Stormwater Leopoldo J. Ayala, PE. Project Engineer - Major/Minor Stormwater PE- 55524 Development/ Code- Engineering Studies David E. Mahler, RE. Project Engineer PE- 50041 Mason Gardberg, PE. Project Engineer PE-86595 Kayla Lockcuff, PE. Project Engineer PE-90685 N. Katriina Bowman, RE., CCS Quality Control-Sanitary Sewer/ Reclaimed PE-45155 And Water Distribution Thomas J. Galloway, PSM Project Surveyor PSM- 6549 Paul J. Katrek, PSM Project Surveyor PSM - 6233 Randall L. Roberts, PSM Quality Control PSM -3144 Yinhui ( Lucida) Xu, PH.D., PE., BCEE Utility- Engineering Studies PE-72186 Lawrence O. Pultz II, P.E. Project Engineer PE-70947 Amy E. Daly, LEED AP Environmental GTA-09-00145 Christopher Dewaal, RE. Electrical/Lighting PE- 58964 Gregory D.Taylor, M.S.E.E., RE. Electrical/Lighting I PE-77811 24 SUBCONSULTANTS OVERVIEW • SINGHOFEN &ASSOCIATES, INC. (SAI)was established in 1983 for the sole purpose of providing personalized state-of-the-art consulting services in the field of stormwater management and civil engineering. State of Florida Over the past 38 years,SAI has intentionally maintained a narrow Department of State focus, electing to concentrate on the most challenging stormwater I cestiry Trust II.records of thie Ans.ISM SD:CHOSE-ZS ASSOCIATES, ' management projects for the public sector.These projects have quite INC is a caspoTatiortonaniTsd onsT the/arra of SI:I...M.6d.,fitcd 0,, Octst,c,28,1923. often involved multiple governmental jurisdiotions,various stakeholders, I Surd.<cult)SW 4sid corps/alias tum paid aft Tssx Sus(1,4°IT.ihmsh and numerous regulatory agencies.The firm's founder, Pete Singhofen, is an innovator and a leader in stormwater management and modeling. !furtha.,1,fythal,ald.rytoratinntastiaMMArlsclesabimluttom We have held numerous continuing services contracts with municipalities across the state,some for over 30 years. Such long lasting partnerships Gum shwErr,kaz.beta sic have resulted in a strong working relationship that allows our clients to think of SA1's engineers as an extension of their own engineering staff. .„.., frforf., reil:;!t- SINGINIFTN&ASSOCIATES:INC. GT..NuS;S” SIT. .,,, I Secrwaryof Stare — i Registry I Ortoinal Lkense Date: 08/29/14.8 : ...' ...'d'..'r TcV""'P :="""'" 513-T3 -2g5,t, cnnorto,TIEliERT B Reg 1st,*- 02/2-1/2-0-6- ----1;;;;;;;;T——ozi2ai2t23 Ewn.r . SOUTHEASTERN SURVEYING AND MAPPING CORP. (SSMC) Founded in Orlando in 1972, SSMC is an independent, 100% employee- . .____ __ --,aiio,. ,i----,,-- • owned geomatics services firm providing professional surveying ......- .• and mapping,subsurface utility engineering (SUE), and geographic • . • . 7-miltiirist=g=t-- ,. • . information systems (GIS) services serving Florida and the Southeastern . . . . United States. Our staff of over 200 personnel includes 21 licensed Professional Surveyors and Mappers, 1 Professional Engineer 39 . . gavx.nira,....- :• nationally Certified Survey TeChnicians (CST), 2 Engineers in Training (El), 5 internationally Certified GIS Professionals, 5 licensed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) pilots, and dozens of highly experienced survey, computer- i.' Ilnlia Pautne 4Am*se0 C•Ma.... i4 aided design (CAD), and GIS technicians. To maintain our commitment IV -- 7 to meeting our customers' needs,SSMC has worked tirelessly to ,0,,,T2 ,===.„,„,,s,, . develop highly innovative and needs-specific solutions for numerous Mii.E.S4--- 11 luti 4141 municipal, public transportation, private development, and infrastructure improvements. At the forefront of technology,SSMC uses state-of-the-art x.........,•mr..J...........,..a en..a.............a.../.............. . equipment, leading-edge software,and cutting-edge processes to drive . results. SSMC provides the personalized touch of a small company with the resources of a large firm and continually strives to live by our motto: "Proven commitment to our clients'success." GEOTECHNICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULANTS, INC. (GEC) based in Orlando,with a second office in Kissimmee, is well-known — Name: ENVIRONMENTAL L.A.Number, 5882 in the consulting industry for its leadership and specialized expertise CONSULTANTS,INC. Sank RTONITS in Geotechnical Engineering. GEC core professional services include Prrnary Status: Current Original tAxsurDate: 02/01/1991 geotechnical engineering,contamination assessment, ground penetrating , ri... .,AL radar(GPR) and construction materials testing for public works 62418 Current, ISA3RE,RACHEL F Sep., 02/10/202I Frofess,onal 02/28/2023 . Ay,v, ewe., infrastructure and utilities projects throughout Florida. GEC was founded in January, 1991. . • GEC qualifies as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE)via the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). GEC manages continuing geotechnical services contracts with the Cities of Orlando, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Ocoee,Oviedo as well as Toho Water Authority and Orange and Osceola Counties. . . 25 CLIENT REFERENCES We have worked with many of our clients for more than 40 years. These long term relationships have afforded us many opportunities to meet our client's needs and perform municipal engineering services. Over the years, as their population increased, regulations changed, or needs changed, CPH acted as their continuing design firm providing planning for improvements, design, funding assistance, and construction administration. The team has extensive experience in working under continuing contracts and is available for planned projects as well as un-planned emergencies. Below is a sample of the projects we have completed under our continuing contracts. Client Project/Brief Description Leesburg Downtown Street Implementation CITY OF LEESBURG (SINCE 2017) • 2,159 Feet (Pine Street), 906 Feet (Market Street) Clifford Kelsey, Public Works. Director, Roadway Design and Improvements Phone: 352.435.9442 E-Mail: Cliff.Kelsey@leesburgflorida.gov CITY OF DELAND (SINCE 1997) West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Ray Bahrami, P.E., PMP, CPM, CFM, Deputy Public Improvements Services Director • 600 LF Festival Street Phone: 386.626.7189 Email: Bahramir@deland.org CITY OF ORLANDO (SINCE 1984) W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and Mike Melzer, PE., Project Manager/Construction Sanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build Manager • 0.55 Mile Streetscape associated with the Orlando City Phone:407.246.3187 Soccer MLS Stadium E-Mail: michael.melzer@cityoforlando.net CITY OF OCOEE(SINCE 2009) Bluford Avenue Streetscape, Phase II Stephen Krug, Public Works Director • 0.585 mile Streetscape Phone: 407.905.3170 Email: SKrug@ci.ocoee.ffus CITY OF MAITLAND (SINCE 2014) Maitland - Roadway Pavement Assessment Ms. Kim Tracey, Public Works Director • 62 Miles of Pavement Condition Rating Assessment of Phone:407.539.6216 City Streets with GIS, Estimating, and CIP Development E-Mail: ktracey@itsmymaitland.com Support CITY OF SANFORD (SINCE 1958) Pump Branch Stormwater Master Plan Mr. Bilal Iftikhar, PE., Public Works Director • Basin Analysis of over 542 Acre Basin in 1920's Phone:407.688.5000 subdivisions E-Mail: bilal.iftikhar@sanfordfi.gov TOWN OF OAKLAND (SINCE 2014) Oakland Avenue, Old Highway 50,&J.W. Jones Road Mr. Mike Parker, Public Works Director Intersection Safety Project Phone:407.656.1117 • 150-ft inscribed traffic circle E-mail: MParker@oaklandfl.gov 26 ' - - -:' ::::-'' Or 2. -(!;, ; il ; : 4 ''' '17%, ' - 1 '\Y;• ''.--11\, \ ai. :, . ti .) '''''' ii-111...,,,.. • z'.:, .4.•:-., 4..•."' 4 4 . -4=2;....,--z .,..i„-.,..„4.,,.. -. -.,----4: , , —, ____--.„,, hipir 4, • _ If,, -, 4.1. -,- ' ..4...,,--4,ct, 6fra- -"."--- ky.. ,..,_4'1 ., -: 1. , - •,\`' , ::,...-f.'i'..;.. /i%'- .L.11-7__•': "•''.•_,.'• -7-t-i .-- '..,,,--;,„ '.. --Vi , :-: , , . '‘„, ,/.., J"•P y „ 4 ' ‘,.•,i ..: ,1%-.. *--4.i'' ' ., •. '` , „a.. , KURT R. LUMAN, JR., P.E.-- . -., - . I i.• ' Y , - ''' '''.4''' * ' t ". ;;`-',' ' *; • . . • ' • '', , .4,. , PROGRAM MANAGER - ').- is 1 ;1,,' . ,L ' '""---a. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC - ( :i P,n'411 ' r 41*, Z'. ' ' ./'t'.6 '24, ENGINEERING STUDIES •- i _ ----- _ _ _ ___ , - _ Years of Experience: 22 1. OCOEE DOWNTOWN STREETS REDEVELOPMENT - CPH Education: B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of was selected to perform professional civil engineering and Central Florida landscape architecture to design four local streets associated with the City of Ocoee Downtown Redevelopment.The Oakland Licenses&Certifications: Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop Professional Engineer- FL (No. 65036) a two-lane divided roadway,with a multi-use trail in the median Advance Maintenance of Traffic, FDOT,, parallel parking, and wide sidewalks.The Taylor Street project Critical Structures Construction Issues Course includes a multi-use trail along the east side, connecting to the Key Skills/Qualifications: Oakland Avenue multi-use trail.Taylor Street also includes a • Project Management roundabout which is the gateway into Downtown at Franklin St. Kissimmee Avenue includes realignment to the west to • Roadway paving, widening,extensions, newroads, roundabouts,turn lane additions and attain proper clearance from the railroad and a new stormwater traffic upgrades management pond. • FDOT guidelines and FDOT LAP 2. BLACKWOOD AVENUE STREETSCAPE AND • Trails and Shared-Use Paths• Signing and Pavement Parking ROUNDABOUT - 1,128 LF Streetscape Project including a • Maintenance of Traffic Plans single lane roundabout to resolve sight line issues at a complex • Streetscapes geometry intersection and act as a gateway to the City Center • Public Involvement Development. CPH provide roadway, landscape,and hardscape • Permitting elements design.This project is an integral part of the City of Ocoee's overall regional effort in the SR-50 West District. s Plans drawn to replace existing 5 ft. concrete sidewalks along Overview: Mr. Lumen serve the firm of Blackwood Avenue with new 10 ft. brick paver sidewalks large CPH in the capacity of Sr. Vice President enough to fit tree planter boxes between the back of curb and the and Transportation Division Director. He is for managing, engineering, and walking space. designing roadway,traffic, and trail projects, 3. BLUFORD AVENUE STREETSCAPE, PHASE II - This including geometric design, stormwatermanagement systems,traffic intersections, portion includes a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in and traffic control plans. Mr. Luman is also the heart of the City of Ocoee.The project is a joint utility responsible for the preparation and processing improvement and roadway project and is administered as a of permits through various regulatory agencies "construction management at risk" project. CPH is providing including DOT Local Agency Program (LAP) roadway and landscape architecture services, contracted as a projects. In addition to highway and traffic sub-consultant to BFA, Inc.,the City's prime Utility consultant. design he has experience in preparing The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following stormwater pollution prevention plans, the completion of the water main,gravity sewer,and reclaimed water main installations, construction estimates and site inspections. 27 --",, ,, "? ,,.,7„, . ,- .. 4- : .,.. ,,.;;;-,,,z; "-- . .,.. -A,,,,: *- -, _.. '-.,.. li,„-.4_,, ' ',,.POIR W '4'.* 'WI*, . i. • "•*ir,-;•.-10 .'. - ° .";•,;.'„,., -* * .., .. . kl.,Vr,„„.';-4°, te-../..r:./_. ' %-*** '*•''.44/P' '..!'Zi.c.,,,-. ..,,,,,1,--4 1 J el.e,x.'.,' Z 4, , /-,.'. 1:', ,„t , • - c.. „1.-- , :'• ,4.„.3?•',7,', ' AI - ,`,..**54.. -14‘1„,i , , ,1/4Lif • - 4,-'Vr', :i ,,; 1E-, ,...4: ,15'.4' 1.* . * t-—: iletil • !:'•irt,, I,- t, ";„..,i; p.‘,4, s. - 1 .,.- ,,....,4 ,,...,- ,Air,7:-...-r . 'IL1 ..,...,„4,-*,„ L....,,,..,. ,, i, ..,,,-...--.4., ilt -* -4,.., -A:, **.t. 'le•zn'A'''' ' - : * '-'* fiVe• •*:-i•P* *'..'''' t-.''' '''' -er'') '• .0:.,,, ', • r,1-. 7,,Y"•.' .°.t:' ..;°: : . ' ' °••• 0..- • ;- '.1,4&* , ;.1-----; ° j,,°-,::,, ; 7 ':1;. .1-•. • -i," • ,•, , . ._,.• 'i'•, A . . _ .,-,';'•';','''''°•.• •+;.;''"*.:**°' tl',.. .°'"- • •'' "- . .° ' -;i :4; °••• • ;el_,,„,.." - -— ::‘, . 3, . = .1ft- ,- ,„.,," '.•4.,.. '.• . .,,q, 1..4-4 ,,,..z., , ' J k sw.; ---,---....:---,--,",-„.' ' -.4,,, _• ,.4.--::,-;.--.. -, ' 1 : `. ..„ , .1. .•, `",,i:.-1:?f,i.,1::,--;-:.--;--; ': -f,:7_‘:-,, _ le";"..4.-.e':,;.-'t -'1‘t7—''.-P4.7V' JOSEPH M. LOFASO, JR., P.E. . .1... ;- . -,. .- ,'-':f4, - --,: .- ' ,i,..:-..z,,..: ----, .,--%) . • -'-'-' .--:" ",':- r - -..,1{ ,--:: DEPUTY PROGRAM MANAGER •,---,4„. - ...- . '7.41/4'2 4,C417A L. 41t; -.--: Years of Experience: 7 - '.i-3--- 1. BLUFORD AVENUE STREETSCAPE, PHASE II - This Education: M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of portion includes a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in Central Florida the heart of the City of Ocoee.The project is a joint utility B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central improvement and roadway project and is administered as a Florida "construction management at risk" project. CPH is providing roadway and landscape architecture services, contracted as a Licenses& Certifications: sub-consultant to BFA, Inc.,the City's prime Utility consultant. Professional Engineer- FL (No. 88718) The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following FDOT AMOT No. 6082 the completion of the water main, gravity sewer,and reclaimed FDEP Stormwater Inspector No. 32531 water main installations. Key Skills/Qualifications: 2. WEST GEORGIA AVENUE STREETSCAPE AND • Roadway paving, widening,extensions, LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS - CPH worked with new roads;turn lane additions and traffic the City of DeLand to develop a vision plan and the creation upgrades of a corridor that improved pedestrian connectivity/safety, • Trails and Shared-Use Paths encouraged economic growth and investments, and created • Maintenance of Traffic Plans a "festival"street.The improvements included sidewalk • Streetscapes removal and replacement, modification of access drives and • Drainage/Flood Plain ramps for accessibility, design of decorative lighting, roadway rehabilitation,street furniture, signage, decorative pavers and Overview: Mr. LoFaso serves CPH as a Project related infrastructure. Landscape architectural services included Engineer in the Transportation Department. He design of irrigation system and plantings. is responsible for data collection, processing and analysis on our roadway and traffic projects. He 3. OCOEE DOWNTOWN STREETS REDEVELOPMENT - CPH excels at design, cost estimation and scheduling. was selected to perform professional civil engineering and Previous to joining CPH, Mr. LoFaso worked landscape architecture to design four local streets associated with the City of Orlando in their Transportation with the City of Ocoee Downtown Redevelopment.The Oakland Engineering Division as a Signalized Systems Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop Technician. He was responsible for analyzing a two-lane divided roadway,with a multi-use trail in the median, and interpreting automobile crash data, parallel parking,and wide sidewalks. The Taylor Street project performing field reviews of existing signalized includes a multi-use trail along the east side, connecting to the intersections for compliance with current FDOT Oakland Avenue multi-use trail. Taylor Street also includes a and MUTCD criterion, designed and fabricated roundabout which is the gateway into Downtown at Franklin street signs, and collecting and analyzing traffic St. Kissimmee Avenue includes realignment to the west to data. attain proper clearance from the railroad and a new stormwater management pond. 28 2. -- . - -_-._ -- ' Ih'- .fr_-,-'7,,r7 - ....•4 '' , 4 ' - - ' ',.;- ...----- _ ,....,!-4-r; ' ' 't . 1 lc i '..r„...;_. ' . k•' 1,, ', 4 .", . ' .. ., 0,e, ..„......,.., - . 1 . ..0.),,, . , . 1 0,„;,i,....,n,:,;,..„.,P e.-.'- ,:li ) i.if rOr.,W.'If ,,71.111:::Nii.lts7:6,..' :z...../.1,,,; „,„.7.:.,,I „ „:.,,,,, , :„. :. .,,,,,,,,,,:,:::! -,f,......N. _,...,:l. 4„kr",,...,.. '''''' ,:•.:-'. ,„:„.:,......., 7,-.0.;1.,,s' , .,,` ' : - ',..'... -, , Iffl .. .. „,4-' , A 3. i ‘..'" 4- ' ' —1 I-, •'' -r:Y V--' . ' '.; ii:•-•:!.-4: I(R- -4.';- -,: T, I. AtjA., „., , .,:s.:1. !,.. q.. .,.., .t.u...2,-- 411 1,4 VA. :"4; l' '' -'!gt,r,r.a .s.... . MATTHEW CUSHMAN, P.E. , .... .. „„..,. , ,., . . +'''''731711-74PrSit "IUM.L.P,."3-- PROJECT ENGINEER ' ' • '4"".0.1 ' ' -"*--4,,c,t , . '" - . • ,:''•,:.,•'' I - .. Years of Experience: 16 - , - -• . .. Education: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical College 1. US 17-92 RIVERWALK, PHASE II&III (FDOT LAP)- Phase II of the FDOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, Licenses&Certifications: replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe,trail Professional Engineer, FL(No. 73150) head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, Advanced Maintenance of Traffic hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting. Phase III, CPH provided Traffic Signal Inspector Level I, IMSA Certified- planning, survey,and design services for a 1.7 mile extension FL to an existing trail.The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the Key Skills/Qualifications: 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and • Trails and Shared-Use Paths the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. • Roadway Paving • Roadway Widening 2. HONEYMOON ISLAND TRAIL(FDOT LAP) - Responsible for • Roundabouts the design of a multi-use path to facilitate park visitors arriving • Extensions on foot or on bicycles and allow them to travel within the park • New Roads more safely.The proposed trail will be constructed at-grade and • Turn Lane Additions and Traffic Upgrades will consist of a 10-foot wide asphalt path with a flat,2-foot wide, • FDOT Guidelines and FDOT LAP grass"shoulder"on either side. • Permitting • Public Involvement 3. HARDY TRAIL EXTENSION FROM CHURCH AVENUE TO LOCK STREET(FDOT LAP)-The total length will be over one-mile-long, Overview: Mr. Cushman serves the firm of CPH from Church Avenue to Lock Street.The section of the trail from as a Project Engineer. He is responsible for Church Avenue to MLK will consist of a 10-foot wide asphalt path the design and engineering of transportation with a flat, 2-foot wide, grass"shoulder"on either side is some infrastructure,grading, signalization,drainage, sections, and will be adjacent to existing roadways in others. The as well as the preparation and processing of . section of the trail from MLK to Lock Street will consist of a 12- permits through statewide regulatory agencies. foot wide asphalt path with a flat,2-foot wide, grass "shoulder" Prior to working with CPH, he worked as a Traffic on either side. Signal Designer and Inspector for the F.D.O.T. • District 5 Traffic Operations in Deland, FL. The FDOT position included the design of District 5 transportation systems and the signalization of major state road intersections. Mr. Cushman has designed transportation improvements and throughout the State of Florida. 29 1 '-'-'•' r.---11-- 4, 0------- v•-•-::.-6--er-.4.,,-• Iv 2 • •.;;•X;. ,' :'::';-:-'': ; ' = '• ':--:--7-Titi!", -4.1: 1:- -12-:----i- ',7.-:-- `'•:,:',,A", :"-'z'''t I..' ' ' ,,;,-; ; -,-,.-;"1,-z...-.7;44.-•,-,4-,- --=- ''''' ;'''''''' ,I..-lzki,.."I''''.`.-i: 1.. 1-:1r'\i : ..,y .' ' ' ,`" ,;74', .,.---, ':.`,----;:'?.4*:,', -4' 4A• -. if,i-;•-grt4,..;•-, -•• ,afr,8.• 4.- _„,,,, .,,,.." ,41,"8 ,-, -«. , _ .,„.,,:•.,•.. ""r ,,,,:--.„-"- :::::tiL,.„,,,4 :,,.,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,;,, ,,. ,...,- ,,...:-._, .,,,,,,,,. .,„.. •?-7.- " ';',:: d Or-,"-:. ** ::' - :, -1:i1;` ,:: ' 4-7;Pi-« 4 Y'L..';, ; -:•:•;'!::•,-;V ' '. ' J+;T:,: -,.x-,441,..6;r1 IN --.4. • • ,, 11: Mo 4 -10, 4., A ; -,- - ; Ai • : , ,,i8 '" -'''''"',8 8 *4 a, '''.°" - - ! '"S;'' \ ::, ' '':,8 V8018.28**8* X ,,,1 trif47-" i'8A i ter,^A-,+'.', ';-:5.-.i-i•.,(----'----4, _...iji,„'•• •-„,.•-ti._•_,Let.,. •40;, - ,-, •••, "si. *4 5-, /'' •-f. •••,,-4;i:r"--pe, fr.i-•- ' a 1 'f.i 1,,:;-,•:1%, --- ---4•'-:--' ,,,. --* ',.'f-:.--'''f_';'..-,:-Qt-ki,), -(pi ." ,•''' i • M!: ;1,,,L,.-.,,, '41,-‘ ' ,17- Ts, ,-, '4`• - - '' ; 6;--7.--'k 4-..''.*:'. '';2"' IP 04e. .'''' .':.-"-''''l --;:w-•ii--7-ff..'..'X Z-11..W., / ••:::2.;:tr5'=L'53 -.:::•-.5°: IL _ • 11 — iN•&. ,, 01,-` :ipt, IVe ' '11 3, ':- ,;4: .4%,-;"..A.r, . -, . i ''''''t •ij' '8'''1/4"''"t Ar-il ' .?- ''.7: .-'r ., i';'-t'" / t4 0_ ,-.— L__ :2,, ,... :-. ,...7.7:...!,i4),,,,i.,..4. SANDRA L. GORMAN Az . -----'4-il t.-0-1-rriaLailt , t,;--1-..•.: - TRAFFIC ENGINEER - MAJOR/MINOR • ROADWAY/TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC - ENGINEERING n r, ADWAY/TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC - --- -.-; '-''' :., .--. -•:"', .'1,- -'. Y/":'--- - ENGINEERING STUDIES Years of Experience: 28 1. OAKLAND AVENUE, OLD HIGHWAY 50,&J.W.JONES ROAD Education: M.C.E. in Civil Engineering, University INTERSECTION SAFETY PROJECT - The intersection safety of South Florida improvement project involves the realignment of Oakland Ave., B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of South Old Hwy 50, and J.W. Jones Rd. to convert the existing offset Florida intersection into a four point, roundabout intersection. The project also includes the realignment of the West Orange Licenses& Certifications: Trail from its current location to accommodate both the Professional Engineer- FL (No. 59530) roundabout and the new developments north of the intersection on J.W. Jones Road.The project includes significant right of way Key Skills/Qualifications: acquisition and utilities relocation coordination. • Transportation Studies • Traffic Studies 2. US 17/92 RIVERWALK, PHASE HI (FDOT LAP) - CPH provided . Access Management planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension • Traffic Calming to an existing trail.The new extension connects to the previous • Data Collection phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between • Data Analysis the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart • Synchro/Sim Traffic Modeling Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. This project followed the complete streets design elements with the Overview: Ms. Gorman serves CPH as Traffic provision of a Multi-Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Engineer. Her experience encompasses a wide Traffic Calming design, Roadway&Trail Lighting,Utility Design, range of traffic and transportation projects. Ms. Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/Design , Gorman's wealth of project experience includes Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape traffic signal warrant analyses,transportation Design, Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe,Way-finding Design, and traffic studies, mitigation recommendations, Pedestrian Mid-Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing access management, and traffic modeling. Beacons),Traffic Studies, Survey,and Wetland Mitigation. Additionally, she was the recipient of"Young Transportation Professional of the Year" in 2009 3. DADE CITY- HARDY TRAIL EXTENSION (FDOT LAP) - The and 2004 by the Institute of Transportation extension alignment begins in the urban downtown area, utilizing Engineers. existing roadway right of way to Martin Luther King Blvd. North of Martin Luther King Blvd., the trail utilizes the historic railroad bed right-of-way owned by the City. CPH's services include establishing a control baseline for design;survey verification of the City owned parcels and maintained right-of-ways;topographic survey information necessary to prepare construction plans for the project;tree surveys; Locating existing improvements and utilities within and around the project area;conducting engineering analysis and design of the extension; utility coordination;permitting; cost estimation and bid tabulation* 30 II .., 7• ,, ,, :.:24-n• v....Z.r'3,:,,T;j'44:1:!"`.17e;Sr.--- '"'V , 3 :4 . Fli, -t'iglr-' .4 'EnVirOnn ' ;• ....'‘ -.'''' ;,t Vr it,. i 1:1 \t‘i 'fill I- . rk-• ,,,..---, , -,,,,..t , --,---„_ , .. ,-- ,.• vori-/i 4.0'?:.7': .. -*4. '. .1'11 . :.',, ,s, , qtl_i ni,h,il,.g:,,,i,.,,4_1-4.716--._4-.;:t4,-:1,,, .',,1,,,'.,..•'. j*-.._0,,,!-.4-,.i'. lc.\iAVfi‘t„‘!..,.',-"'4..:1' ._,._..... _ c 1-: U on!t rt c c _ _ pesignI,.. - - - if- -n--L :•.i,.' -..';.---' _.1 ' .. ,• '..,,,—,---.:. ,-' + .6 JASON R. KELLOGG, P.E. ...._,..._. -.-----7 11111111.1 17.-7,7 7 -ii PROJECT ENGINEER - MAJOR!MINOR - '-.-'4 (921.1,4 GAST -- .''.. STORMWATER/STORMWATER - . f. ,: Ir. 1 ',, ------ , , .:. , .,. ..,.. li i.„,....;1 TENNIS CLiNIC 1.5,1:: .: ENGINEERING STUDIES ci, .., (k • ,.• ,-• f, NAV. ' ,.- t 4:-..."......i,1).cr ,.'7,19,3o, xi.$4,44, ,,,t1r,...=,•;..W.,,4.17.*:,..A—t. .,:,,,,It...4'.:`.:.;3'. .:3.',..:, °P:;.,1..-!.` 1...,.t.T.r?A_ Years of Experience: 28 Education: B.S. in Civil Engineering, Clemson 1. BUNNELL TRAIL - 1.29 mile LAP trail, required coordination University with the School District,the City of Bunnell and Flagler County, as the trail runs along Bunnell Elementary School property, over Licenses&Certifications: County property and around a City Park. Amenities include the Professional Engineer-FL(No. 56952) 10'trail, 60'pedestrian bridge,wetland boardwalk crossings, gazebos,fitness court, restroom buildings, site furniture, entry Key Skills/Qualifications: sign and gateway feature, and landscape design. • Stormwater Management Systems for Commercial, Residential,and Roadway 2. BELLE TERRE PARKWAY FOUR-LANING - Provided • Parks services including design,traffic services, landscape architecture, • Stormwater Feasibility Studies right-of-way acquisition, surveying and environmental services • Land Development for the four-lane, Belle Terre Parkway.The project consisted of • Transportation approximately 4.1 miles of a four-lane divided roadway,four 12- • Stormwater Design foot travel lanes and two four-foot bicycle lanes.The project also included the re-design of approximately 10,000 LF of 20"water Overview: Mr. Kellogg has been with CPH main, 12,000 LF of 12"water main and 20,000 LF of 16"force since 1994. He has been involved with civil, main, site, and park planning and design. Mr. Kellogg has 28 years of experience working 3. CITY OF PALM COAST— LEHIGH TRAIL TRAILHEAD- for private developers and municipalities. He CPH is providing design for approximately 13 acres of trailhead has experience with all phases of project improvements for Lehigh Trail at Belle Terre Parkway.The design development including planning, design, includes expansion of recreational amenities at the Palm Coast permitting, CEI and Certifications. He has Tennis Center and Lehigh Trail Site;addition parking with lighting; experience permitting projects with all of the additional stormwater resources;focal trailhead and restroom local jurisdictional agencies, including FDEP amenity building;site furnishings for a comfort and rest station Water and Sewer Sections, St. Johns River Water along the trail;drainage and utility design and multi-use path/ Management District, FDOT, Flagler County, City improvements along the trail near the trailhead. of Palm Coast and FEMA. 31 2. ,,,,... ,., ,J, .. , a E# 1731 . Ilin, e - ,(..,.0., fp! f., 4011.1:,•=oi-r7,4,:iiiiVr .:8-',:'-'1,-;-.1---, ---,.. - -,. . .=;‘,..„,„. it, -pie 4'1 ,Ir . 1 4'7- • . - -.v.' ,, . if :..1 .49 f , Pt/ . 1, '' '*111.4.' • ' ''' ." '',,, ,.0;•"*t.,". "'' '',14:-*.if'''' 7,,,,,,. i '' 't'..`,7'ai A`''' '.'`;:',,f.:',1,44 :.A,.: 4 4,„, • v1;41,fli -' ': 4.;A•44.:r4 ''. ' '''1"''''''' f *.::'4!;'.: .1/A/4 vt$ ., : ,. .--, 14,,,,,,,i ;.._ "'" '91'", 4'' Alft;r1' / f'Obi -.4,"'" • .!"1' 1 ‘•,4 .„,h,4...4 ,/ 18"I' ,-,4 vi ,,, ., . .,,,,v4.'..''N..-- s. ii:-- . = ....---7;:_,, -. .,. .-- ."7-,...,,,;1-, _7,, ,l',... ,.. ,,e4,44.44,,N,N. Wr' 4i.* q... ,R4,_ ‘a...,,•.--r.,„ ',t•,,,,,7-..r ,',..' ,. .t,,-N..- - ;4;7-el.n-*..--, N---„V''-' t,N-',' . -' . -, i; =V icet.,..... 1,44j• - ; .„ 44.4- 4-.., . ',,,,---., -,- ' ,. ?It f.' - - 3.,i-A,1 Tt.44„v,r?.(q•.,!,:.•;' ,:':4:--s- t 1 i:-.“ It1.14- .441:07%.:FtT-21::: 74'. t!, 1304'. '-' ;.t.'-';i:-:1 71.4.!;i: _Y.•:-:,;;;-,..1,el,i;*. :-te,'-;04-4,1,,i,V, -t ' ii..? •.r.-,•:1-.1',L-2,1g. .S.'1,-.7...-2' JEREMIAH D. OWENS, RE., CFM 4:, Nor:- .;;;‘,-1-3,44 oil q-4„:4 '...•--- 11-ff , '-,'C'',:1 4 ii&-_-_-.1 °:---"!•:3-17-iiii, '- ---v-i f 'AI, 'i ."-,--, 1- v r ---4:,4-x--? PROJECT ENGINEER& QUALITY CONTROL P. 'I .e.- :1 ..; ,- 1 I A.fr4 41' ' r', '-'2 .... -"7.-•:.;:::!' '`ii.,...I."', -..7- i .gr-,,,,,Z,4 MAJOR/MINOR STORMWATER ,'•-, '4, ,,911,:$•,M.-Y'''',4-1111f:glic ° ....-., -. "'":""c.N. "'k.-...'-x.,',..-,,,.-*'*.ill 1 t:$.t.'-' -el .‘,,,".::e-, - .:., -•. -- 2—`,..,7(A'. .:, ',.'• .'..'''' 'A"--'''' .4";AA^ .7..4*1 '' . ' ' 4 •'"' -A' ' ----A3H. • . ' '.. '"•.„ .,.. .. .,.. Years of Experience: 21 „.,,i1:* ' ..„\--,.;', 1,:\NNsir ,,,,..- :. ,::••••:&- ,-,....::::, -:-", :'IP t.:.;--- ..„,:c 7 -:.- '', ‘, it I Education: B.S. in Civil Engineering, Louisiana 1.SEMINOLE COUNTY US17/92 CRA STORMWATER MASTER Tech University PLAN - The CPH team was selected to create a stormwater master plan for the US 17/92 CRA's 13 mile corridor.The Licenses&Certifications: plan includes a GIS database of construction plans, permits, Professional Engineer-FL(No. 65037) maps and models within the linear corridor. Services for this Certified Floodplain Manager project included: Data collection, review and cataloguing; Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector FEMA floodplain mapping reviews; LiDAR acquisition; Field reconnaissance and surveys; GIS preparation; Drainage model Key Skills/Qualifications: updates in support of existing conditions analyses and BMP • Site Planning design development; Cost estimate preparation including • Design property acquisition estimates; Pollutant loading calculations; • Permitting • and permitting considerations. Stormwater • Transportation Improvements 2. SANFORD TMDL MONITORING AND BMAP ASSISTANCE • Aviation Improvements -Working with the City of Sanford in monitoring of stormwater • Established Relationships With Local And discharges from major discharge points within the City Federal Agencies Testing seven of the major outfalls within the City's stormwater • Thorough Understanding of Performing system;testing will be performed monthly, quarterly,and Services Through Continuing Contracts immediately after major rainfall events. Will work with FDEP on • Managed Small to Large Improvement updating the FDEP nutrient model and reducing nutrient removal Programs requirements of the City. Overview: Mr. Owens works as a Project 3. WEST GEORGIA AVENUE STREETSCAPE AND LANDSCAPING Manager and has 21 years of experience IMPROVEMENTS- CPH worked with the City of DeLand in design and construction management/ to develop a vision plan and the creation of a corridor that administration of many aspects of municipal improved pedestrian connectivity/safety, encouraged economic and private projects including utility routing, growth and investments, and created a "festival"street. The floodplain management, conveyance systems, improvements included sidewalk removal and replacement, stormwater management systems, roadway modification of access drives and ramps for accessibility, design design, permitting, and coordination with of decorative lighting, roadway rehabilitation, street furniture, government agencies. His areas of expertise signage, decorative pavers and related infrastructure. Landscape include stormwater modeling, utility relocation architectural services included design of irrigation system and for roadway widening projects, construction plantings. coordination and administration, and permitting. • 32 -- 1. - ---,„ .. ------ 'N.. ' 2•F--- ' '-"----1 li • -'','. ' -V/O.' ' f; r`-• .: ' ' -,--.., -------- , -s,,, ' •\ - '' ' , 1, . , 6 ..' .- '..-51 , , ' -----" - ----r-v ! , _ ' *44:!. , I , --74 ,'W., - i 1„ , ; ,'''''s — ., '1' Iii . , : " '' ' .. . 1 ,I I k . : , 1, 1 ,, A .i V \ I ; 11 I, ,..A.-).?,r I„• , , 1 : 1: ' •,:,; - JOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, P.E. •-'":-NT/ -----,-- -- 4 -- PROJECT ENGINEER ---r—,,, Years of Experience: 24 ..,- --,r',; :,`..-: - — • ' qb. k,,\. Education: M.E. in Structural Engineering, Cornell 1. JEA PONCE DE LEON WTP PUMP BUILDING& University RESERVOIR REPLACEMENT- CPH provided engineering B.S. in Civil Engineering, Recinto Universitario de services to JEA for the Ponce de Leon Water Treatment Plant Mayaguez, UPR Pump Building and Reservoir Replacement. CPH has provided the preliminary and final design services as well as the permitting Licenses&Certifications: services. We also provided limited construction administrative Professional Engineer- FL (No. 67920), PR (No. services. The existing facility has a permitted capacity of 0.865 17212) mgd. The goal of our project was to replace the corroded items with materials suitable for the marine environment. Key Skills/Qualifications: • Structural Concrete, Steel, and Timber Design 2. LEESBURG TEEN CENTER- 10,000 SF addition to an existing • Seismic/Wind Engineering recreation center.The Leesburg Teen Center is multi-use facility • Construction Inspection/Supervision that houses after school programs for youths ages 5-18.The • Gravity Walls •programs are operated by the Boys& Girls Club of Central Florida Seawalls •and the building includes game rooms, computer labs, art and Signage/Gateways •music spaces, offices and a food preparation space.The addition Fall Protection also serves as a re-imaging of the main entry into the existing • Failure Analysis & Post Disaster Assessment recreation center.The addition is organized functionally to • Structural Evaluation and Retrofitting separate the spaces by age groups with the teens located to the rear of the spaces and the younger children at the front. Both Overview: Jose has over 24 years of experience age groups have exterior dining and activity patios to extend the in structural engineering design and project opportunities for learning and engagement beyond the interior management. His experience encompasses confines of the facility, projects of all types and complexities including commercial/retail, hospitals, educational 3. LEESBURG AQUATIC COMPLEX - CPH is providing planning, facilities, recreational facilities, hotels/resorts, design, and permitting for the development of a regional aquatic parking structures, residential,and multi-story complex.The complex will include an eight (8) lane competition office buildings. The depth of his technical facility designed to USA Swimming standards for high school understanding of systems and codes allows him competitions.The complex will also include a recreational to work with architectural/engineering teams to pool with interactive play features,zero entry and a"free" swim deliver cost-effective structural solutions to meet area that can be utilized for swim education. Along with the project goals. recreational pool will be a water slide, shaded areas for party rentals, and shower facilities.The complex will include an entry/ ticket building, concession building,changing/locker facilities, and mechanical/equipment areas. 33 1. e 4.' 2. •I çfltt -3, • U-r! Atz: . - • , u 'I/ - I . .1.1.r""'"'""`'`notalasma 1'4111V MOMIN=IINIMIENN : • ./!' : 1: = • 3. ,••77) ."• ;471, ;7-"‘",r'r.: - ,4A -.; 4 " - - 144 • 71( ,k DAVID E. MAHLER, P.E. - 0. . r".. PROJECT ENGINEER Years of Experience: 31 11,47,;4. rot,- • , • •,.;, • Education: B.S. in Environmental Engineering, 1. HIGHLANDS GRAVITY SEWER AND WATER MAIN University of Central Florida REPLACEMENT- Replaced approximately 9,500 ft. each of aged gravity sewer and small diameter water main. Also included a Licenses&Certifications: sewer and roadway repair. Over 240 service connections within Professional Engineer-FL (No. 50041) the projects residential streets that required both new water and sewer connections. Responsible for the reconstruction of Key Skills/Qualifications: existing streets, including construction of stormwater inlets • Large Diameter Pressurized Pipeline Design and storm sewers, replacement of sanitary sewers and laterals, in Urbanized Areas installation of new water mains,construction of new concrete • Utility System Relocations, including several curb, and roadway reconstruction. projects due to FDOT roadway widening • Water Supply,Treatment, Pumping, Storage 2. SSA-ESA 36"WATER MAIN AND 24" RECLAIMED WATER and Distribution MAIN PROJECT-This project involved the relocation of utilities • Wastewater Collection,Treatment and along approximately 4.9 miles of existing roadway from SR-425 Pumping (Dean Road)to Old Cheney Highway, near Avalon Park Boulevard • Reclaimed Water Storage, Pumping and The utility relocations and replacements were necessary to Distribution accommodate roadway widening by the FDOT. 5,500 LF of 24- • Utility Systems Hydraulic Modeling 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. Overview: Mr. Mahler serves CPH as Senior It also includes the replacement of 1,200 LF of 30-inch, 5,897 LF Vice President and Branch Manager of the of 24-inch, 8,000 LF of 16-inch, 1,100 LF of 12-inch and 8,700 LF Orlando Office. He is a Project Manager/Project - of 8-inch and under force mains. Engineer for municipal and private clients. Mr. Mahler has been involved with numerous utility 3. NORTH SIDE AREA RECLAIMED WATER MAIN system installation, rehabilitation and relocation EXTENSIONS- CITY OF OCOEE - Phase I includes the projects for both municipal and private clients. installation of approximately 8,100 feet of 16" polyvinyl chloride He has also been involved with the evaluation (PVC) reclaimed water main by open cut and approximately of utility systems from small service lines to 888 LF of 18" high density polyethylene (HDPE) reclaimed major collection and transmission systems. In water main by directional drill, 555 LF of 8" PVC and 68 LF of 6" addition, he specializes in relocation of existing HDPE reclaimed water main, connection to an existing 16-inch utilities associated with roadway projects. He reclaimed water main,valves,fittings, pressure testing,and has also been involved with land development restoration. Phase II of the project is in two segments andwill and roadway design and permitting for private includes approximately 1,730 LF of 16-inch, 3,676 LF of 12-inch, clients. 8 LF of 8-inch and 71 LF of 6-inch PVC reclaimed water main by open cut, connections to existing reclaimed water mains, valves, fittings, pressure testing, and restoration. 34 t, 2. 77-T-.,-,,,,v-,,Ejli--7-r-- : .,--..,-,-,_;:,‘,::,--- :,,„,47.„,7,; , -.: -. ::'-:--c:-1' :'-z:----A... l''' 1'*- — ly.''-,..--,:.• ,5 ,..7-----L " ' "'t''.:.,"1-,TTh'''''' -:-,,U ,,i , , 't.,;' ',':----1.-::-i 'li?(`Y-':'..:'•:,' .,:-----:-' , ''--."IzL-=- 4‘. t ',.''' --Ai ' '* It.--i:. ---,r'7-?;,7-1.:..,J.: ::- -:',.,.,-..D, . .. -0' :it- - ft °. --:/i'l ° :::: Ji.;-#:‘.'.'`t---fi:'',-,-4_c- „ — ' 1-.: - _ It. Al , , '.?,/144:-,,:i.-,,:r l',tV- .1?--- ..4 '-.7• '.;..:c1-._.',::.-f ,..., . , _ ,... -' ' " •• i''''-'F'"1 e:,x,'L-'.1""'''' iti-t....'il i . . r s 4.,....")$' 3,.1-41•';,'•,,,..,,, , - ---- __:;....--`7-..7-, ..i„0.,. vrc•:74-`-:Y.'1.„, ,...,'-:"':41 ---,..e „ ,. --.. -.. . ,/i ,. -- 4-. ::.- r . 4:.,t t' . , - - -.,. -,, \ , - __- . ./".i.- -': ..' THOMAS J. GALLOWAY, PSM -'--- ?1.5..;•`' .14 .1':" c 7 A . ' ' : • - _ , -. ',..- .-_,, ---.-1 '7' ''''•N.-7- -Y.,- '17,-i ; ii; '4; ', 1:!'''/', - ' \, ' 7 t.(/' '.-..-i ' / 1 PROJECT SURVEYOR or; ',. , *7 -' ' ''''' ' %.4*t.'^'' ) '..,• ; l''' , s -..-.id i` -,-..,•,,. ,--, ,i , , — K 7 ) Years of Experience: 31 ,...\\ -,,,, - -:-.t. t•-,A, Education: B.S. in Surveying and Mapping, 1.BLUFORD AVENUE STREETSCAPE, PHASE II - This portion University of Florida includes a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee.The project is a joint utility improvement Licenses&Certifications: and roadway project and is administered as a "construction Professional Surveyor& Mapper-FL(No. 6549) management at risk" project. CPH is providing roadway and NCEES Council No. 1291 landscape architecture services,contracted as a sub-consultant to BFA, Inc.,the City's prime Utility consultant.The project Key Skills/Qualifications: includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the • Surveying and Management completion of the water main,gravity sewer, and reclaimed water • Highway Projects main installations. • Land Development • Commercial and Private Projects 2. SIMPSON ROAD 30"WATER MAIN PROJECT-TWA needed • Municipal Projects to extend a 30"water main from their Parkway Water Treatment • Park Improvements Projects Plant north along Simpson Road to just south of Boggy Creek Road.The water main route had significant crossings of both US Overview: Mr. Galloway has more than 31 years Highway 192 and the Florida Turnpike.This phase of the Project of experience in the surveying and mapping consisted of approximately 5,300 I.f of conventionally installed profession, and has a Bachelor of Science of Ductile Iron 30"water main Right of way, 1,080 If. of 30"fusible Surveying and Mapping from the University PVC installed within 1,060 I.f of directionally drilled 36"fusible of Florida. His experience ranges from PVC casing pipe across the Florida Turnpike. working in the field and office on small to large development projects,to serving as Party Chief/ 3. CAPE CORAL SE 47TH TERRACE STREETSCAPE Survey CADD Technician, Project Manager and Survey Manager. Mr. Galloway has served as IMPROVEMENTS -The improvements included sidewalks Principal and Director of the Surveying Division with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on- of the firm since its establishment in 2001. He street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, has overseen the department's growth from off-street parking modification,streetlights,traffic analysis and two survey crews to managing the current calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest seven survey crews. Additionally he has been intersections, raised mid-block pedestrian crossings, street personally involved in over 2,500 surveys while at furniture,ADA improvements,and drainage modifications/ CPH. upgrades. CPH also designed the utility upgrades/modifications, including a new upsized water main, new force main, and a new reclaimed water main. Design services also included modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio-retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping,and streetlights. 35 _ „- r- ,.............— "..7 . V, c — 1 • -N" 4 , ''---%'-.___ -.......- ‘7..,:.. -..., ...-' 4 ;i'"• -- .A „7 ,7*37_,_, ,....._ ,,.„...= ,..„,...., ......,:: ,,... N vii,44 .\ . 14004-, ;,,, • , ..,•,- ,fc%-,'!",,,`' .\ --•""s,.,„,,, ,,,,4:— • ,,t.'t' ',,,,),,,,..i IN,,, ''''',, AO* '‘„, :t 3 72,7,,-.1.-7,,:, --,- . :, . • ..-....e:-:1'..: I PROF:r3y9)30'WATER ni ":,,,r '.1 : ..,, . ,:, :.)...:,, _,_ _ 4,. 1_,.,,,t‘..:..:4,. IL:7 '-'-:' .','.'- '. . 1,47':.7'.---4 .- -, AMY E. DALY, LEED AP '-; :'''''' '. -44—:'-' -f7'''-'14'*':'''':. J''''''''' ..'"' '... ''• -,..-,,),,.':::-; ,:. •':, - '''":i-'' ..%„,.,,.!. ENVIRONMENTAL if;, ...i7,:.,. ,:,,, ;:,cf.: Years of Experience: 28 / '' .• ' • ' ,,...c..., .4.. ,:;' //, ',. .-4- ' ,.... —"; --IN - !,..- 7...41'::':,:-. Education: M.B.A., FMU, Summa Cum Laude /j °.. , ;;;;-',::....g.,& B.S. in Biological Sciences, Florida State University 1. US 17-92 RIVERWALK, PHASE II&III (FDOT LAP)- Phase II of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineator the FDOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, Florida Unified Mitigation Methodology Course replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe,trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, Licenses&Certifications: hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting. Phase III, CPH provided Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension Prescribed Burner to an existing trail.The new extension connects to the previous Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (No. GTA-09- phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 00145) 1-4 Corridor with tle adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and LEED Accredited Professional the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. Key Skills/Qualifications: 2. SSA-ESA 36"WATER MAIN AND 24" RECLAIMED WATER • Project Management MAIN PROJECT- Provided electrical engineering and project • Ecological Assessments management to increase utility feed from 20MVA to 80 MVA. • Environmental Permitting Economic analysis, coordination with utility for new substation • Mitigation Program Design design and construction, rate negotiations, and design for - Wetland Delineation new mill 13.2 kV distribution equipment to replace over-dutied • Land Management switchgear, provide new reactors for fault current mitigation and • Consumptive Use Permitting new cable routing on site. Kitchen, Health Room, Office Space, • Functional Assessments Computer/Media Room, Lab Room, Mechanical Room, Optional • Water Quality Monitoring Outdoor Space. • Wildlife Assessment, Management, & Permitting 3. SIMPSON ROAD 30" WATER MAIN PROJECT-TWA needed to extend a 30"water main from their Parkway Water Treatment Overview: Mrs. Daly serves CPH as principal S Plant north along Simpson Road to just south of Boggy Creek environmental scientist, he has 28 years of environmental consulting experience with Road.The water main route had significant crossings of both US project management,environmental resource Highway 192 and the Florida Turnpike.This phase of the Project assessments, wetland delineation, permitting, consisted of approximately 5,300 l.f of conventionally installed mitigation design and implementation, land Ductile Iron 30"water main Right of way, 1,080 I.f. of 30"fusible management, habitat mapping,jurisdictional PVC installed within 1,0601.f of directionally drilled 36"fusible determinations, wetland functional analyses, PVC casing pipe across the Florida Turnpike. protected wildlife surveys and management programs,field survey design and habitat restoration,tortoise surveys, permitting and relocation including commensal species. Mrs. Daly has served as an expert witness on various environmental matters for condemnation proceedings. 36 TEAM'S CURRENT WORKLOAD / STAFFING AVAILABILITY MATRIX PROJECT y 2021 2022 `JANP FEB MARS APR MAY JUN ; JUL AUG ' S.Bluford Avenue Preliminary Design Brevard County-Parrish Park(FDOT LAP) OUT-TO-BID Oakland-Roundabout(FDOT LAP) UNDER CONSTRUCTION Palm Coast-Citation Parkway I UNDER CONSTRUCTION Ocoee Downtown Streets Melbourne Complete Streets/Sidewalk(FDOT LAP) UNDER CONSTRUCTION Callaway-Boat Race Road Multi-Use Path(FDOT LAP) UNDER CONSTRUCTION St.Petersburg 22nd St Complete Street(Partial FDOT LAP) ON-HOLD N.Blackwood Avenue Streetscape Summerlin Avenue Market Street Pine Street Celery Ave and Mellonville Ave Intersection Improvements Voorhis Avenue Concept Streetscape The following matrix illustrates our staffs availability relative to our existing projects. As projects are completed, we have additional staffing capability for new assignments.The team proposed to provide services to the City of Ocoee has adequate time available to dedicate to the successful completion of any project that will be assigned to the CPH team under this contract. KEY PERSONNEL ROLE PROJECTED AVAILABILITY Kurt R. Luman,Jr., RE. PROJECT MANAGER 55% Joseph M. Lofaso,Jr., P.E. DEPUTY PROJECT MANAGER 85% Jose M. Ortiz, MCE, RE. PROJECT ENGINEER 65% Matthew Cushman, PE. PROJECT ENGINEER 75% Sandra L. Gorman, PE. TRAFFIC ENGINEER 70% Jason R. Kellogg, RE. PROJECT ENGINEER 65% Jeremiah D. Owens, RE., CFM PROJECT ENGINEER 50% David E. Mahler, RE. PROJECT ENGINEER 65% Thomas J. Galloway, PSM PROJECT SURVEYOR 75% Amy E. Daly, LEED AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST 67% 37 A l ! I r.- 4 9 a t -.`i 4�{ �..._ q - , i t - '4.1.P.by t i�t T F L }� _1`. 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FIRM'S OFFICE LOCATION & OTHER FORMS OFFICE LOCATIONS CPH has ten (10) offices in the State of Florida with support of approximately 250+ 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 E Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801.The 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. The map above shows the City of Ocoee along with the local office for CPH. OFFICE LOCATION APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FROM CITY OFFICES CPH ORLANDO 15 Miles (22 Minutes) - CPH SANFORD 40 Miles (43 Minutes) /fr ocoilorlo ee 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 Commissipber, 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 tent "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 final, by attachment to this form,submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: CPH, Inc, Firm Name Signat re Kurt R. Luman,Jr., P.E. ;Sr.Vice President/Associate Name and Title(Print or Type) December 7th, 2021 Date RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for 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. Please see attached, (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. Dated No. Dated No. Dated (Remainder of page intentionally left blank) • RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 19 ---'g_-'_'' Statement The following cases ate still inprocess: Nailya Harnisch as Personal Representative.&the Estate of Dennis J.H, arnischvs-Wal-Mart Stores East., BP,CP", !nc: aft/p CPH Engineers, Inc., and Sleiman Enterprises, Inc. Case No, 2,020�A 3252 Dhrisiuo: Ct-C; Policy No.RDPOm429Q6 Origination bate-August 2O21 CPH was named in a suit along With Wal-Mart and Sleima.n related to a pedestrian being-hit by a vehicle while traversing a pedestrian crosswalk located in a Wal-Mart parking lot.The pedestrian.passed away 6 days later. CPH designed the Wal-Mart parking lot and the suit alleges professional negligence. The suit was filed past the Statute ofLimitad vv on�andearefiUnOfordismissa|. Further,thedhverofthecarvVas a Wal-Mart employee high mn marijuana whose sole negligence was the cause of the accident. City of Fernandina Bea'c. h %4, CPH EnQineersi Inc. et al Case No. 2814,CA.U3 oh�sion: CA; pm|ic9 No. QOP60*1893-9 Orighnot n Date-December 2014 The City of Fernandina Beach filed suit in relation to a subdivisibn which had two streets having groundwater flowing over the curb and draining into the street for a distance of about fifty yards on each street. The subdivision was designed by another engineer and [PH assisted the developer during construction. The project Was built seventeen years ago and only had the problem 10 years after construction. CPH is investigating the matter and it appears a new pond was built in the area, and the outfall of the storm system is not functioning correctly,We are working,with the City to resolve the issue; however,[PH was not the original Design Engineer no,did this issue occur until many years after project completion;therefore, CPH does not feel that we are liable on either of these counts. COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ#22-002 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)322.6841 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) (407)330.0639 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) info@cphcorp.com E-MAIL ADDRESS IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT A HORIZED SIGNATU .rn nual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: Kurt R.Luman,Jr..P.E.;Sr.Vice President/Associate 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 LI online notarization this 7th day of December , 20 21 Personally Known x or Produced Identification tary Public - State of Florida (Type of Identification) Cou ty of Seminole Ap�Fue�,� PAMELA ASMITH * Commission#GG28A560 Signature of Notary Public Expires January 2,2023 '▪'' OF For- Bonded null Budget Natal'Semi= Pamela Smith Printed, typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 20 : . .7 . 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WHO WE ARE AT eigsie TABLE OF CONTENTS Guided by purpose, DRMP TAB 1 Firm's Qualifications was founded in 1977 on Organizational Chart 3 a set of core values that DRMP's In-House Staff 4 goes far beyond words. Subconsultant Team 20 They are what we practice Project Experience 27 References 30 and what inspires the way Current and Projected Workload 30 we do business every day. TAB 2 Firm's Office Location & Other Forms Office Locations 31 Forms 32 OEXPEITISE auatity LEADERSHIP 5rRiUszT RESPECT kcio CDDRMP(RFQ)#22-002 Table of Contents DRMP,INC. 0 n 941 Lake Baldwin Lane,Orlando,Florida 32814 • Phone:407.896.0594 I Fax:407.896.4836 PRINCIPALS Primary Contact:Paul Yeargain,PE,CFM I Email:PYeargain@drmp.com air Lawrence L.Smith,Jr. Donaldson K.Barton,Jr. Glenn J.Lusink Jon S.Meadows Mark D.Prochak Mark E.Puckett December 7,2021 Shannon Hopper, Purchasing Technician City of Ocoee, Florida 150 N.Lakeshore Drive Ocoee,Florida,34761 Subject: Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services,(RFQ)#22-002 Dear Selection Committee: The City of Ocoee(City)is well known for its,lakes,community spaces,music in the park, and quality of life. In fact, a number of our staff call Ocoee home. The redevelopment of the downtown area has opened the door for the City to become a vibrant center with restaurants, residential homes, mixed use developments, and a diverse economic base.There are endless opportunities for Ocoee to become a go-to community to visit, live and work. We want to help the City continue moving forward with infrastructure improvements, developing open spaces, and create an image of being one of Central Florida's best communities. Based on our discussions with you, we understand the City is looking to continue to strengthen its infrastructure through stormwater and utility improvements and enhancing the roadways through streetscape projects and signal upgrades.We also recognize the City is continuing to re-develop the downtown in accordance with the Downtown Master Plan. This proposal outlines DRMP, Inc.'s (DRMP) expertise, in-house resources, and broad range of engineering and professional consulting services available to support.the City's growth. We have worked for municipalities throughout Florida to find creative ways to improve their city's character and infrastructure. DRMP has been successfully enhancing - communities across Florida designing drainage improvements, roads, parks, trails, and public amenities for 44 years.Our project examples showcase the variety of projects that prove our ability to support the City's expansion. Our team will help the City secure funding through grant opportunities,including: 1.St.Johns River Water Management District(SJRWMD)Cost-Share Funding OFFICES 2. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Asheboro,North Carolina Boca Raton,Florida 3.Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Cary,North Carolina Charlotte,North Carolina 4. Florida Resilient Coastlines Program (FRCP)(if available for fiscal year 2022-2023) Chipley,Florida DeLand,Florida Fort Myers,Florida Gainesville,Florida We are familiar with the State of Florida,SJRWMD,Orange County, Jacksonville,Florida Lakeland,Florida Melbourne,Florida and the City of Ocoee codes,regulations,and laws. Merritt Island,Florida ,Florida Panama City BeaOrlandoch,Florida Our ability to assist across a wide variety of City departments and initiatives stands us apart Pensacola,Florida Stockbridge,Georgia from other firms.Prior municipal experience has taught us that facilities and infrastructure Tallahassee,Florida Tampa,Florida designs must be operable, maintainable, and sustainable. Our infrastructure approach Troutman,North Carolina includes grant funding opportunities to add value and funding to the City's available 1.833.811.3767 budget and increase available resources to supplement annual budgets. www.DRMP.com Letter of Interest I 1 � | GUBDIRMP .. i -' ---- — - - ' —' — — -'— -- The in-house team assembled to Paul Yeargain, PE,,CFM provide professional services is | ` Project Manager headed hv Project Manager, Paul -- -'- �� -- — leargain,PE, F8N. Paul|saleader in the field of civil infrastructure / and water resources with 30years of experience in Central Florida, including nldDdgihg � regional stOrmYVate[ pond projects. In fact, R*Ul managed the recently completed SVlary Park and Regional Pond project for the City ofOviedo. Paul has extensive experience in � managing continuing service contracts for municipalities, such as the Cities of Orlando, ' Casse|berry,[)viedo and/\|tarnonte�prings | ' ' |' SubcoOsUltaDts selected to support this team are A[[Ur81p Traffic Counts, Inc. (MBE) to `| provide traffic count services and NA[)|C Engineering Services, Inc. ([}BE/K8BE/VVBE)-to |' provide geotechica| services. DR&4Ps in-house staff will provide the other engineering |i / services for general dv|i roadway, transportation, environmental, storrnvvater, potable i water, sanitary sewer, reclaimed water utilities,parks,and recreational facilities. / Our goal is to support the C|tyt |nfrB51[UctU[e revitalization efforts to keep Ocoee the / jewel that itisb«serving asa seamless extension ofthe C|tY's staff. !| WHY C>RN4P |S THE BEST FIRM i ' ^ Innovative services provided under one roof ' |' �{ ~ Availability nf personnel for immediate response tm all requests ` ^ [}enl0DSt[ated assistance on grant applications,�ornp�iun�e,�m� administration i ' ' ^ Commitment to minimizing costs,meeting schedules,and achieving performance goals � i ^ Quality construction plans and design services |i ^ Local staff committed to successful completion nf all projects { We look forward to working with you to enhance and revitalize the City's infrastructure. 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Juan Gonzalez,PE Geographic Information Scott Nickle Survey&Mapping/Subsurface Systems(GIS) Merissa Erickson Utility Engineering(SUE)/LiDAR John Gilreath,GISP Brent Bass,PE,SIT Kelly Marton,GISP Engineering Planning/Reviews Frank Lopez,PSM Paul Yeargain,PE,CFM CADD Support Donald Bieger Jr.,PE Geotechnical Services Matthew Smith Juan Gonzalez,PE Godwin Nnadi,Ph.D.,PE 0 Visualization Post-Design Services Jeffrey Miller Ryan Pellarin,PE,CCM Subconsultants 0 Accurate Traffic Counts,Inc.I MBE 0 NADIC Engineering Services,Inc.I DBE/MBE/WBE ( )DRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications I 3 • . . 11111111111, DRMP'S IN—HOUSE STAFF STAFF ROLE QUALIFICATION TOTAL YRS. W/FIRM Paul Yeargain PE CFM Project manager FL PE#50682,FL CFM#US-06-01780 30 <1 , , ,,. tngineering Planning/Reviews Mark E.Puckett,PE Vice President-in-Charge FL PE#45974 35 22 Allen Schrump,PE Quality Assurance/Quality control FL PE#41673 45 29 Kim Sadowski,PE Roadway/Intersection Design FL PE#87312 21 21 Rasha AL Obaydi,PE Roadway/Intersection Design FL PE#90274 5 2 Jim Highland,PE Traffic Engineering/Signalization FL PE#68240 19 19 Nicholas DeVito,PE Traffic Engineering/Signalization FL PE#78448 15 15 Carlos Martinez,PE Traffic Engineering/Signalization FL PE#51429 29 29 Lisa Moon,PE Traffic Analysis/Studies NC PE#022516 29 6' Darren White,El Traffic Analysis/Studies VA El#0420067417 3 3 Bharathi Chigurupati,PE Sidewalk Assessments/Studies FL PE#84860 16 S 3 William Yates Ill,PE Sidewalk Assessments/Studies FL PE#57640 25 19 David Sowell,PE Parks&Recreation FL PE#68531 18 8 Chad Rischar,PWS Parks&Recreation FL PWS#001967 17 4 Michael Leo,PE Miscellaneous/Park Structures FL PE#50616 28 16 Jocelyn Haisch-Linn,PE Miscellaneous/Park Structures FL PE#60103 22 18 Kelly Wright,El Miscellaneous/Park Structures MO El#2018003067 6 3 John Minton Jr.,PE,CFM Stormwater Management FL PE#54657;FL CFM#US-09-04414 26 26 Anna Pepper,El,ENV SP Stormwater Management PA El#ET018648 5 3 . Jushua Miller Stormwater Management None 16 16 George McLatchey,PWS,CE Environmental/Permitting PWS#1259;CEP#1050430 26 25 Logan Shappell Environmental/Permitting None 13 8 Rachel Peters Environmental/Permitting None '7 3 Utility Design/Coordination/Engineering FL PE#84538 Juan Gonzalez,PE 11 6 Planning/Reviews Scott Nickle Utility Design/Coordination None 38 . 38 Merissa Erickson Utility Design/Coordination None 7 <1 Frank Lopez,PSM Surveying&Mapping/SUE/LiDAR FL PSM#LS7001 20 3 Brent Bass,PE,SIT Surveying&Mapping/SUE/LiDAR FL PE#84444 10 4 John Gilreath,GISP Geographic Information Systems GISP#90088 18 7 Kelly Marton,GISP Geographic Information Systems GISP#160529 8 6 Donald Bieger Jr.,PE Engineering Planning/Reviews FL PE#60857 .24 10 Ryan Pellarin,PE Construction Eningeering Inpection 7FL PE#5561 14 5 Matthew Smith CADD Support None 15 5 Jeffery Miller Visualization None 40 18 ' ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications I 4 Paul Yeargain, PE,CFM 3 3 0 YEARS OF ,' .�` MS in Water Resources Engineering � Project Manager,Engineering PE No.50682•FL EXPERIENCE Planning/Reviews Paul W.Yeargain, PE,CFM,will serve as the Project Manager for this contract. He will be focused on client management and managing the needs of our municipal clients across Central Florida.His areas of expertise focus on collaborative and integrated solutions for infrastructure projects. Mr.Yeargain has a wide range of experience in for local governments. In fact,he recently managed and administered continuing service contracts forthe City of Orlando(Civil and Stormwater Engineering),City of Altamonte Springs(Stormwater), and the City of Oviedo(Civil Engineering). Under these contracts multiple task work orders were assigned and completed for a variety of projects such as drainage and stormwater retrofits,roadway improvements, utility improvements, and parks. The projects below are some examples completed under the Orlando and Oviedo contracts. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Solary Regional Park and Pond Paul was the Project Manager for this project that involved the analysis,design,and permitting City of Oviedo,FL of a regional stormwater pond for the City. The project was completed under a continuing services contract with Oviedo. Jefferson Street Drainage Improvements Paul was the Project Manager for this project that involved the analysis,design,and permitting City of Orlando,FL of roadway,drainage,and utility improvements along[Jefferson,E Washington and N Lakewood Drive. The project was completed under a continuing services contract for Orlando. Lake Charm Drainage Improvements Paul was the Project Manager for this project that involved the analysis,design,and permitting City of Oviedo,FL of drainage improvements along Lake Charm Drive to alleviate on-going flooding issues. The project was completed under a continuing services contract for Oviedo. Mark E. Puckett, PE BS in Civil Engineering YEARS OF VicePresident-in-Charge PE No.45974•FL EXPERIENCE Mark E. Puckett, PE, has been employed with DRMP since 1999 and serves as a Vice President-in-Charge. He has 35 years of experience in construction engineering inspection of major road and bridge projects. His areas of expertise include survey; materials sampling and testing; documentation; inspection; and claims avoidance. PROJECT EXPERIENCE South Beach Street Improvement Project Mr.Puckett served as Construction Manager on this City of Daytona Beach project,Work City of Daytona Beach,FL included construction of four adjacent work areas within the downtown area. Intersection Improvements at SR 434 and Mr.Puckett served as the Senior Project Engineer.This project is LAP funded from FDOT District Tuskawilla Road,{FM#432642-2-58-01) Five and his responsibilities include full contract administration,overseeing all construction City of Winter Springs,FL engineering inspection. Main Street Beautification from Bartow Mr.Puckett served as the Senior Project Engineer on this LAP project that consisted of milling Road to Lake Bonny Drive,(FM#428121- and resurfacing,asphalt micro-surfacing,construction of raised medians with bedding material, 1-58-01),City of Lakeland,FL irrigation and landscaping. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 15 Allen Schrumpf, PE Bachelor of Engineering .61, YEARS OF Quality Assurance/Quality PE No.41673•FL Control EXPERIENCE Allen W.Schrumpf,PE,is a Quality Control Manager and responsible for developing all project quality control plans,supervising all quality control reviews and preparing quality control documentation.He also provides these review services to other consulting firms and public agencies on an independent contract basis. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Citrus Grove Phase 5 Quality Control Manager for the design of Citrus Grove Road Phase 5. This new road corridor Lake County Public Works,FL design will consist of a 2-lane urban typical section with 12-foot lanes and 4-foot shoulders. Reams Road, Quality Control Manager for this reconstruction project.The project includes the design to Orange County,Florida: reconstruct a 2-lane rural roadway to a 4-lane urban divided roadway. World Drive Phase II Quality Control Manager responsible for the development of the Project Quality Control Plan and Reedy Creek Improvement District,FL maintenance,as well as completion of all QC Reviews prior to submittal to clients. . Kimberly Sadowski, PE BS in Civil Engineering �j YEARS OF 4,=' Roadway/Intersection Design PE No.87312•FL u EXPERIENCE • Jf Kimberly E. Sadowski, PE, is a Roadway Project Designer in DRMP's Transportation Division. Her experience includes design and production of roadway design, pavement design and minor drainage design. The scope of projects that Ms. Sadowski has completed ranges from minor intersection improvements to major roadway reconstruction projects. She is trained in specifications, utility coordination,and maintenance of traffic. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Belle Terre Boulevard/Parkway Corridor Roadway Project Designer and Roadway Engineer of Record responsible for the construction City of Palm Coast,FL plans for seven individual turn lane improvements at side streets over a 2.5-mile corridor. Continuing Engineering Services Contract Roadway Project Engineer for this continuing contract with various task work orders for the City City of Orlando,FL of Orlando. Districtwide Miscellaneous Design Served as Roadway Project Designer responsible for plans production,specifications preparation, Contract FDOT District Five,FL utility coordination,and maintenance of traffic for minor drainage improvements. • Rasha Al Obaydi, PE MS in Civil Engineering lL YEARS OF Roadway/IntersectionEXPERIENCE Design PE No.90274•FL Rasha R. Al Obaydi, PE, is a Project Engineer. She has gained design and construction management experience while working with Brevard County Public Works Department in Viera, Florida. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Heritage Oaks Boulevard/Doherty Drive Extension Project Engineer responsible for the design.She also performed utility coordination with City of West Melbourne,FL utility agency owners and prepared the bid package for the City and cost estimate. Reams Road Widening Project Engineer responsible for designing the roadway widening.The scope included Orange County,FL design of alignment and profile,utility relocations,and design of pedestrian features. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 16 ' ' ^ Highland,JimE QSinChd EngineeringEAU�4� ' Traffic- —'=-'---=" PENo6824O~FL U �y ����RU�0�� _ _ ��_ __-__ -_ -/ Jim N/Highland,iPE,istheOeoarUnentManagerofORMPsTrafficEngineedngOepartnent.Hisexpehence int/afficengineeringdesignhasinc|udedtechnical engineering analysis,safety design and studies,design of nliDO[ intersection reconstruction, SignaUzatiVD plans, lighting plans and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). K4r. Highland has experience performing traffic engineering studies, including signal warrants, no|dblock pedestrian crossing warrants, queue analysis, and analyzing traffic operations for intersections and corridors. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Continuing Engineering 0mtm�—^' Served as Engineer ofRec rdfo[d)ismOOnu�n�mnboctvvKbvahVVs1askwmdkVnde� {hv0fO�6DHuR ~ ' Traffic Engineer of Record responsible for LED lighting design for the suburban and urban�d||t�Thep ectindudo�nevva|ignmenLmiUingando�urfaUng'drainage, Floridian Place project ' pennkUo�one bhdg�mn|�enanceoftn1��dgOing and pavement mWdNo� Reedy{eek|mpmvementDi�r|c�[L signalization,lighting,structures,utility coordination,surveying,subsurface utility engineering,and right-Vfwayacquisition. Traffic Engineerof Record fortwo miles of aesthetic lighting design,interconnect design Church Street Streetscape and signa(ization design xtsaen intersections.The proposed Church Street Stmets(ape City of Orlando,FL project included roadway reconstruction,m joruUUtYe|o(ation,dminageimpmvemeots, . hoKb0pe design,landscape design,lighting design,and s|gna||za1ioodesign. |�^����U��K�m����� ��� `= \ Nicholas= ='�°"~ " ~~ BSin Civil Engineering ����K�� ���� ^xavmco�xg�x=er«gx U ^�l YEARS - ' PENu78448^FL U ���E�U�0�� \` z�/ --_ _...�^"~_ �} ` ~ Nicholas[\DeViko,PE,i5an Assistant Department Manager iO[)RMPsT[8ffi[EDg|DeedDg Department.His experience in traffic engineering design iDC]UdeS signing and pavement marking, signalizatkon, lighting, ITS,traffic studies, and signal re-timing. He is currently responsible for engineering analysis, design, and project management. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Continuing Professional Engineering Design Served aUSigOJliz8hOD and Signing and Pavement Marking Engineer OfRecord Services(Contract No.Y16'9000 responsible for design/production supervision.The projects mnsistofmiU|ngand Orange County,FL resurfacing,minor widening and drainage improvements,and new signal installations. Traffic Detection Hardware and Software Study project Engineer for the development of a study to determine potential improvements to Concept ofOperations � the OiV�exi�Ung1rJfh�d��[tiVnhJ�w8�6Od�0�V0� City of Palm[nastFL ' ' Continuing Services forTafhcOperaOuns Served as Traffic Project DesignerforamntinuingD|stdckvideTafhcOpemUons (Contract No.['QL3O) Pushbutton Design and Studies Consultant.His services include qualitative assessments FDOT District Five,FL for intersection operations. (3DRMP (RP0)#2a)0Z Rnm's0uaUMcadons 1 7 ' FA , Carlos Martinez, ^ ^~�� BS|n Civil Engineering YEARS OF ` "^; ^~-~-~Eng ^-- - g PE No.5142Q~FL /�, �Y �����K���� . . ~- ~�.. �~~.�.~_� - Carlos Martinez PE is a Senior Project Manager in the Traffic Engineering Department. K4c K4arUners experience in traffic engineering design includes signing and pavement marking, signalization, lighting, and ITS.The project 5O]p8 for these types of projects 0DgE9 from O1iDo[ intersection improvements to major roadway construction and limited access facilities. ' PROJECT EXPERIENCE ������i� design k�Dg����0e�m����1� W�NaVd8ox�vundUf�8amp -"-�� ~r^^~~~~'--" ~' marking design |0 at�����D 8��Y � ��USl7�Z �� [�vnf�a�amiFL r'~~^~^~ ~ � ~ ^'~~-'v` ~ ~g'~`~~``^ -` '- design was for the intersection Vf0S17/92and Mayo Avenue/new Vff-romp. 5R589(Sunomst Parkway I-Section l) -' Eng|nmmof8emnd for signal�aUon design atUS98in��hooye�wu|o��om�and signing and pavement madUngdejgnforanew89'm||�4�am�Umitedaoe�madvmv�nmm�h F|or|da�Tu[np|ke[oterpr|��Fi ^ ' -'-' ofU590tu south ofVK Grover Cleveland Boulevard. Waring Road Engineer Of Record for sigDa|izakOD design and signing and pavement marking design f0[thC City of Lakeland,iFL extension o[al-|aOe roadway(0J-0iles)from West PipkiD Road 1D north nf Medulla Road. - ' Lisa Moon,PE BSin Civil Engineering YEARS OF � PENuOJ2G16`N[ �� �y EXPERIENCE ^ " ~~ Lisa M.Moon,PE,is a Traffic Engineer in DRIVIPsTransportation Division.Ms.Moon has obtained experience in all aspects of traffic engineering and has been involved in the design of over 1,000 traffic signals, ITS design forseven citywide signal systems upgrades,arterial closed-loop traffic signal systems,trafficcmntno|, signing, pavement [n8[k|ngS, and highway-rail grade crossing 6igD8lS. She has also prepared SeVe[8| studies, including traffic impact analysis reports, traffic analyses for safety [e[DrnnnendadOnS, traffic mitigation studies,and highway-rail crossvvay safety studies. PROJECT EXPERIENCE 5�Y�8 hX|D��Unen Engineering^ ^ ~~ '"-^ Pme��f �onau/���0D���hVohU� p�p3�UVDOfnbO�snpdfi0UOD� Transportation System Project Task —�` ~~`~^'~~~', '- -'-- -~-- � and ��0J�for fhbla�VVV�0de[0D� �� . [h«0f{h8�V�e DOT,N[ engineers^ Traffic ���� �x ���� ���xd� N5hamnAm�/8dewa|k ~,r~~~� '^r~~-'' -''r-~-'' control,-- ' -'` Project` project. jm�|nde�anniAgphase1Da�btthe[�vof[hadnOrw�h [�vofOmd0�eN[ � '' '� '� -` -` ~~ improved pedestrian mobility and vehicle traffic management along the roadway corridor. Traffic Engineering Task Leader.Services under this contract included the following types of Traffic Engineering On-Call Services work:preparing traffic signal plans with wiring diagrams with specialized designs for bicycles Town nf Chapel Hill,N[ and pedestrians,preparing a report for the use of pedestrian refuge islands and preparing a prototype pedestrian refuge island design,followed by additional refuge island designs. ' ������R�� ^ .�~�~�..~� 0FV>#22-OO2 Finn's Qualifications 18 444 Darren White BS in Civil Engineering YEARS OF TraffiicAnal Analysis/Studies EXPERIENCE Darren J.White is a Traffic Project Engineer in DRMP's Transportation Division and is currently responsible for plans production and traffic study tasks in various aspects of traffic engineering,including signalization, signing and pavement marking,traffic analysis,SYNCHRO simulation,and trip distribution percentages. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Traffic Engineering Project Engineer that will provide support in preparation of the NCDOT Zoo City Sportsplex Traffic Study scoping checklist and will the traffic analysis for this report.DRMP prepared a Transportation City of Asheboro,NC Impact Analysis(TIA)for the development of the proposed sportsplex located at the intersection of NC 159 and Old Cox Road in Asheboro,North Carolina. Kilborne Drive Streetscape Project Traffic Engineering Project Engineer that assisted with the preparation of the signing and City of Charlotte,NC pavement marking plans and quantity take-offs. Traffic Design Engineer supporting the traffic analysis and assisting with the preparation of report. Dixieland Acres Traffic Calming Study DRMP is currently preparing a Traffic Calming study.Our team is reviewing all available traffic City of Asheboro,NC calming devices appropriate for this subdivision with the City and City service providers(police and fire department)to determine which traffic calming tools are appropriate with the city limits.d. Bharathi Chigurupati, PE MS in Transportation Engineering 1�J YEARS OF i�,. Sidewalk Assessments/Studies PE No.84860 9 FL EXPERIENCE Bharathi Chigurupati,PE,is a Senior Traffic Engineer in DRMP's Transportation Division.Her responsibilities include signal design, lighting design, signing and pavement markings, and minor traffic studies. She is also responsible for project management, scheduling, estimation of quantities, developing scope, and staff hours. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Providence Road Engineer of Record for lighting plans for this project that provides design and permitting for City of Lakeland,FL the pavement replacement and complete street improvements along 1.5 miles of a 2-lane undivided major urban collector roadway. Transportation Engineering Continuing Project Engineer responsible for signalization,signing and pavement marking and lighting Services Contract plans.These contracts have included traffic engineering,roadway design,safety improvements, City of Orlando,FL intersection improvements,turn lane widening,pedestrian feature upgrades,signal retiming, signals reconstruction and fiber optic interconnect. Engineer of Record responsible for traffic studies and reports.This a study that involved ADA Traffic Engineering Continuing Services compliance assessment at 55 signalized intersections and 110 miles of sidewalk and shared use Contract path.The assignments have included traffic signal design,minor traffic signal modifications, City of Palm Coast,FL minor roadway improvement,drainage improvement,survey,subsurface utility engineering, field investigation of existing ADA facilities at signalized intersections and sidewalk field review for ADA deficiencies. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 19 William Yates III, PE BS in Civil Engineering [ YEARS OF Sidewalk Assessments/Studies PE No.57640.FL 0 EXPERIENCE William A. Yates III, PE, is a Project Manager and Department Manager of DRMP's Orlando Highway Department. He performs duties as a Project Manager on a variety of roadway projects including limited access,new alignment,widening, milling and resurfacing,and minor improvements. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Project Engineer responsible for specifications for this roadway widening improvement of Palm Coast Parkway Widening a LAP project between the City of Palm Coast and FDOT District Five.The project required City of Palm Coast,FL design services for roadway,drainage,signing and pavement marking,signalization,lighting, landscape and structural. Judge Road Project Engineer for the design of 1-mile of a 2-lane rural facility which will accommodate a City of Orlando,FL future 4-lane urban typical.Extensive coordination with property owner,Lee Vista and the City of Orlando. City of LaBelle Gateway Signs Project Manager for four gateway signs at the city limits of LaBelle,Florida.Project design Hendry County,FL included drainage improvements,structural design,landscaping,irrigation,decorative lighting, public involvement,utility coordination and maintenance of traffic plans. David Sowell, PE BS in Civil Engineering 2 YEARS OF T Parks&Recreation PENo.68531 •FL lUJ EXPERIENCE I David C. Sowell, PE, is a Senior Project Manager focused on managing the needs of public and private clients. His 18 years of technical experience includes construction management, roadway design, site planning,paving,grading,drainage,and utility design. In addition to his technical experience, Mr.Sowell spent time in the public sector with the City of Gainesville Public Works Department where he administered roadway and water quality retrofit projects. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Professional Design Services for Wild Spaces Public Places(WSPP)Projects Project responsible for civil engineering for projects assigned on a task work order basis. City of Gainesville,FL Served as the Project Manager responsible for overseeing the construction phase of this BookerT.Washington Roads(CDBG-R) federally funded,neighborhood roadway reconstruction project.This project presented City of Gainesville,FL significant challenges with the narrow right-of-way,non-conforming utilities and historic streets,trees,and structures. General Civil Project Manager responsible for overseeing site design,grading,and ADA Westside Park Playground Improvements compliance to support the plan and design improvements for a local park redevelopment City of Gainesville,FL project.The overall project will include the reconstruction of a new playground,a new restroom building,pedestrian entrance and drainage/stormwater improvements. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 110 . 1 'p Chad Rischar, PWS BS in Environmental Science YEARS OF Parks&Recreation PWS No.001967•FL Ll ti EXPERIENCE, Chad A. Rischar, PWS, serves as Senior Environmental Scientist in DRMP's Ecological and Environmental Sciences Department.His responsibilities include project management,wetland assessments,federal,state and local permitting, protected species surveys, GIS mapping and analyses, land use/cover classification and habitat evaluation, vegetation monitoring and mitigation planning. As a scientist, he has extensive experience in mitigation monitoring, habitat enhancement initiatives, wetland delineation, habitat/ restoration,environmental resource permitting,geotechnical analysis and hydric soil determinations. PROJECT EXPERIENCE 2020 BUILD Grant Application Wekiva Project Manager responsible for the grant application development,supporting documents, Trail Extension exhibits and narrative for a 6-mile multi-use trail to connect existing Wekiva Trail to Wooton City of Tavares&City of Mount Dora,FL Park in Downtown Tavares,Lake County Florida. Served as the Senior Environmental Scientist to support the design of the stormwater park London Waterway Stormwater Pond facility,permitting coordination and natural resource inventory for a project feasibility study. City of Palm Coast,FL Overall project included feasibility study,public involvement,grant administration,final design and permitting. Served as the Senior Environmental Scientist to perform a due diligence for a proposed expansion Memorial Park Expansion to Memorial Park,a multi-use sports complex.Professional environmental and ecological services _ City of High Springs,FL provided included gopher tortoise surveys,classification of existing natural resources,general wildlife surveys,data collection,and exhibit production. Michael Leo, PE MS in Civil Engineering a YEARS OF 4 . {„ MiscelianeouslParkStructetres PE Rio.50616•FL 0 EXPERIENCE Michael J.Leo, PE,serves as a Senior Project Manager in DRMP's Structures Division. He has been involved in all phases of design,from preliminary engineering to the final design of highway related structures for conventional and design-build projects. As a Structures Project Manager, he is responsible for the preparation of preliminary and final design calculations and plans production on rehabilitation, bridge replacement,and new bridge projects. PROJECT EXPERIENCE . Pollard Road Extension over Peace Creek Structures Project Manager and Engineer of Record for this 1.8-mile extension of Pollard Road City of Winter Haven,FL responsible for the design and plans preparation for the bridge over Peace Creek. Lakeland In-Town Bypass(SR 548) Structures Project Manager and Engineer of Record for this project that involved the design of a FOOT District 1/JPA with the City of new controlled access multi-lane facility located near downtown Lakeland.The project provides Lakeland,FL continuity for several federal and state routes that were previously unconnected. Structures Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the widening from a 2-lane to a 4-lane SR 80 Widening facility just east of the City of Labelle.Led the design and plans preparation for which replaced FOOT District 1,FL the existing substandard bridge and added a twin bridge resulting in new dual bridges over the Okaloacoochee Branch. OO DRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 111 R tJocelyn Haisch-Linn, PE MS in Civil Engineering ) YEARS OF Miscellaneous/Park Structures PE No.60103.FL (� EXPERIENCE Jocelyn M. Haisch-Linn, PE, is a Senior Project Manager in the Structures Division. Design assignments have included AASHTO girder bridges, minor bridge widenings, pedestrian bridge and bridge barrier retrofits.Other design assignments have included box culvert rehabilitation,sign structure,mast arm pole, strain pole, ITS pole, light pole foundation,shop drawing review,and railroad coordination. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Professional Engineering Services Structures Engineer of Record responsible for QC of design and plans for foundations mast arms City of Orlando,FL for task work order contract E-Section Drainage Improvements Structures Engineer of Record responsible for design and plans for a concrete endwall.This City of Palm Coast,FL project encompassed canal,culvert,and ditch improvements to canals. Belle Terre Corridor Improvement Structures Engineer of Record responsible for QC of design and plans for four mast arms and City of Palm Coast,FL concrete endwalls.This project designed improvements at seven intersections. rr41) Kelly Wright, El BS in Civil Engineering YEARS OF S " Miscellaneous/Park Structures El No.2018003067 0 EXPERIENCE KellyJ.Wright, El, is a Project Engineer in DRMP's Structures Division. Her primary duties consist of design and computation of structural elements,production of structures plan sets and engineering cost estimates. PROJECT EXPERIENCE West Amelia Street/North Terry Avenue Structures Project Engineer responsible for the design of CCTV poles.This project upgraded City of Orlando,FL and replaced the existing temporary traffic signal with mast arms designed. Intersection Improvement Project Structures Project Engineer responsible for design and analysis.Services included horizontal City of Palm Coast,FL and vertical control,recovery of the corridor alignment,topographic 3D survey,and SUE. Belle Terre Corridor Intersection Improvements Structures Project Engineer responsible for design of two mast arm structures and design of City of Palm Coast,FL end wall for extension of CMP Drainage Arch for nine intersection improvements. John Minton Jr., PE,CFM BS in Civil Engineering e YEARS OF Stormwater Management . PE No.54657•FL 0 EXPERIENCE G �Ik1 :1 John L.Minton Jr., PE,CFM, is the Stormwater Department Manager at DRMP. In this role, he is responsible for leading a qualified team of engineers to complete engineering tasks for water resources projects such as watershed and drainage basin studies,stormwater retrofits,and water quality improvements. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Dunedin Isles Drainage Improvements Assisted in design for drainage improvements to resolve local flooding in a residential City of Dunedin,FL neighborhood.The project required coordination with and SWFWMD permitting. Stormwater Improvements Project Project Manager for this El Nino Weather Disaster Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) City of Umatilla,FL project.Project included final design,permitting,bid assistance,and construction inspection. Stormwater Master Plan Mr.Minton led the stormwater team to develop a surface water model and stormwater master City of Panama City,FL plan for the downtown portion of Panama City,under a continuing services contract. ©DRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications l 12 • ; , F Anna Pepper, El, ENV SP MA in Biology YEARS OF. 5tormwaterMana� El No.018648 ement 0 EXPERIENCE Anna S.Pepper,El,ENV SP,GBCI TRUE Advisor,is a Project Engineer in DRMP's Water Resources/Stormwater Division. She is responsible for plans production, drainage analysis and design, stormwater modeling, permitting, cost estimates, and quantities. Ms. Pepper is experienced with various types of projects including stormwater retrofits,floodplain analysis, pond siting,and design. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Stormwater Project Engineer responsible for evaluating preferred and secondary alignments Hazeltine National Drive Alignment to extend the road and determine right-of-way needs.Ms.Pepper was also responsible for City of Orlando,FL required field data collection and consideration of maintenance requirements,hazardous materials and utility locations. Professional Stormwater and Drainage Project Engineer responsible for developing stormwater models to assist in developing Environmental Engineering Services a strategy for moving forward with Citywide Master Stormwater Infrastructure Data Model/ City of Palm Coast,FL Master Plan using a computer modeling program meeting the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program(NFIP). Sections E,W and R Conceptual Drainage Project Engineer responsible for conceptual designs to address chronic flooding Drainage Solutions complaints in various areas of the City and to determine recommendations for the dredging City of Palm Coast,FL of Easthampton Waterway.Required analysis of drainage patterns,improvements to existing ditch/swale systems,and culvert upsizing. Joshua Miller YEARS OF m waterMana ement BS in Civil Engineering T Stor � LJ � EXPERIENCE Joshua W. Miller is a Drainage Design Engineer in DRMP's Water Resources/Stormwater Department. His duties include drainage design,modeling drainage systems,cost estimates,quantities,watershed studies, and plans preparation. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Project Engineer responsible for data collection and development of existing conditions Stormwater Master Plan ICPR 4 model.Mr.Miller used ArcHydro tools in GIS to create basins and determine outfall City of Panama City,FL locations to support the development of a surface water model and stormwater master plan for the downtown portion of Panama City under a continuing services contract. Tsala Apopka BMP Analysis Project Engineer/GIS Specialist responsible for determining best management practices sites to Southwest Florida Water Management District improve flooding or water quality issues discovered during the previous phases of the study. Spanishtown Creek Basin Study Drainage Design Engineer for a 550-acre stormwater basin study in a heavily urbanized area City fTampa,FL of south Tampa.The purpose of the study was to recommend possible solutions to chronic flooding problems within the basin. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 113 ' y �^ K8S|m Soil and Water Science/ ` George McLatchey,PWS'CEP Environmental Engineering Sciences OFEn PVV�No1259~FL �6YEARS EXPERNE0CE &' CEP No.1O05U438 George R KAcLatchey, PVVS, CEP, is the Department Manager for C)RK8Ps Ecological and Environmental Sciences Department. He has extensive experience in all aspects of federal and state permitting, National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)compliance,ecological site assessments,and wildlife surveys.His areas of specialization include federal, State and local eOVi[DDDOeDtal permitting, mitigation design, wetland jurisdictional delineations and evaluations, listed species stud ies/re|ocation, ecological monitoring, lake water quality studies,and alternative�corridors/alignment analysis. He has workedextensively onvarious public and private projects andhasbeeninvo|vedvv|ththeenvironmenta|aspectsnfthep!anning,design, and permitting of these projects. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Environmental Department Manager for this LAP project between the City ofNew Smyrna 5th Street over Yacht Club Cut Beach and FDOT District Five.This project|ndud(sPD&EstndKpub|icmeedngumod|nobon,U5 Bridge Replacement Coast Guard and National Marine Fisheries Services coordination,environmental permitting, The City Of New Smyrna Beach,FL geO1e[hDi(3l investigations,survey,hght-uf-way mapping,utility relocation,roadway, drainage,coastal hydraulics,structures,lighting and signing and pavement markings. Environmental 'ect�anage:Oond�Uedyenem|v�|d|Ue sUweysfor listed spedes Pa|m[oastParkwayYV|den|ng '� ~ surveys and for Prepared environmental ` [ityofPo|m[ua��FL - ' ' documentation and coordinated with state and federal agencies and obtained permits. Cutler Spur 80U8Qnd Environmental Project Manager for roadway widening.Provided wetland delineation and .' City of Crystal River,FL: permitting for roadway safety improvement project,f0mF0rt|sl8Dd Trail to]Dd Avenue. . ����� ������U ����� K�� �~�— ~~^�~»-«~�~- 0��n U �� YEARS "�" ---=' � � �y EXPERIENCE ~z Logan N.ShappeUisa Senior Ecologist inDRK8Ps Ecological andEnvronmenta|Scences Department. His responsibilities includevvetland assessments,federal,state and local permitting,protected species studies, , G|5 mapping,and analyses,land use/cover classification and habitat,evaluation and environmental impact mitigation.He has conducted ecological site assessments,multiple types of'VVild|ife surveys,[S|S mapping and analysis,Vvetland and upland vegetative rn0nit0[iOg,and environmental permitting documentation. ` PROJECT EXPERIENCE Stormwaterand Environmental Senior Ecologist for conducting various stormwater,environmental and construction-related Continuing Services tasks for the City nna continuing basis.The City has identified growing needs for maintenance, City uf Palm Coast,FL repair and upgrades tostormwab[infrastructure throughout the City service area. Environmental Scientist.Projects unde[thismntBctindUdotransportoUonp|ann|ng,trafhc General Engineering[nnUnu`ngServices analyses and parking studies,preliminary,engineering studies,roadway planning and design, City of Lakeland,FL trail planning and design,general civil engineering,dormmmter management,environmental permitting,and construction engineering inspection. Titusville Area U and III Wetland Served as the Senior Ecologist responsible for performing statistical analyses of collected data Monitoring and Assessment and preparation of annual monitoring report submitted to SJRWMD in compliance with the City ' City of Titusville,FL ofTitusviUe's Consumptive Use Permit. SUDIRM0P (RFQ)#22-O02 pim's Qualifications 14 ` Rachel Peters BS in Environmental Science Y( YEARS OF "} IEnvironmen c�l/Permi ang EXPERIENCE 1 . , Rachel L. Peters is a Senior Environmental Scientist in DRMP's Ecological and Environmental Sciences Department. She has experience conducting wetland delineations, protected species surveys and relocations,state and local permitting,and preparing documentation to assist various clients in the project planning,design and permitting process.Ms.Peters'combined knowledge of the regional ecosystems and the federal, state and local agency permitting brings a solution-oriented approach throughout the duration of a project. Her responsibilities include wetland assessments, listed species surveys and relocations, federal, state and local regulatory agency permitting, protected species surveys and relocations, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping and analyses and habitat evaluation, vegetation monitoring,and mitigation planning. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Hazeltine National Drive Environmental Scientist responsible for identifying the environmental constraints and natural Alignment Evaluation resources that each alternative could potentially impact,report preparation and coordination City of Orlando,FL with state and federal agencies that have jurisdiction over the proposed roadway extension. Halifax Marina Seawall Environmental Scientist for assessment and permitting with the FDEP and the USACE.Tasks City of Daytona Beach,FL performed included wetland evaluation,general wildlife survey,plan notes development for listed species,plan review and coordination and permitting with FDEP and ACOE. Sunrise Park Shoreline Environmental Scientist for this task work order.The delineation process included seagrass The City of Oak Hill,FL and mangrove surveys and coordination with Federal Department of Environmental Project and U.S.Army Corps of Engineers to confirm the delineated wetland limits. _ Juan Gonzalez, PE BS in Civil Engineering YEARS OF Utility Design/Coordination, Cngineering Planning/ReviewsPE No.8453$`Ft EXPERIENCE Juan J.Gonzalez,PE,is a Project Engineer in DRMP's General Civil Department and is currently responsible for project management and plans production primarily using AutoCAD Civil 3D. His responsibilities include ensuring structures are correctly placed and sized per plans, city and state regulations are met, and best management practices are being correctly implemented. His duties include overseeing projects from concept to completion, including owner, client and subconsultant coordination, planning, design, permitting,bidding,construction administration,site inspections,and certifications. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Utility Project Manager.The project includes highway design,pavement design,drainage Old Kings Road Widening improvements and permitting,utility coordination,miscellaneous structures,signing and City of Palm Coast,FL pavement markings,signalization,lighting,design and right-of-way surveying and subsurface utility engineering. Continuing Engineering Services Project Engineer responsible for reviewing site plan construction documents and as-builts City of Mount Dora,FL for new land development projects on behalf of the City.As-builts were reviewed to site plan documents to confirm that the construction was built according to site plan. Continuing Engineering Services, Serves as a Project Engineer providing continuing engineering design services.Services include Walt Disney World general civil engineering,planning,structures,roadway,traffic,environmental,drainage, Lake Buena Vista,FL permitting,utility design/coordination,survey and construction administration/field support. ©DRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 115 ' ' ������ `�����KC ��� S--~~----- BShmCommunications w �m^xu= x^v Utility EXPERIENCE Scott A. Nickle is responsible for th with an emphasis on maintaining multiple continuing consulting contracts with public sector clients. He is very experienced in all phases of ,engineering design including grading and drainage, layouts, water systems (fire and potable), sanitary 5eVVe[ and compliance with A[lA a[[2S5ibilkv codes. He is knowledgeable of all local and state agency requirements for engineering/permitting submittals and approvals and has extensive experience preparing feasibility reports,quantitytake-offs,cost estimates,and construction inspection/administration. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Eau GaUie River HDPE Subaqueous R[YVM Project Manager re R ibl for design, 0itti and constructionadminbtraUuD City Of Melbourne,FL services for 8l]00'LF,20-iDch reclaimed water main extension. Riverside Drive0ater Main Replacement Project Manager responsible for design,permitting and construction administration City of Melbourne,FL services for a4,hO0'LF,l2'|nch water main replacement project. John ROdP*Boulevard Force Main Replacement Project Manager responsible for design,permitting and construction administration City nf Melbourne,FL services for a4,688'LF1O-iD[h water main replacement project. ������� ��� ' . "~~e"~°°= E°�^=s~~"" �7 YEARS xvn i Utility // EXPERIENCE _ _ . N4erissa Erickson is a Utility Coordinator for DRK8Ps Surveying and Napo|no/Geo»oatia| Division. In this role, she acts as a liaison between utility agency owners (UAOs), designers, and government agencies, performing record research ofUAOfacilities. K8s. Erickson is responsible for identifying potential utility conflicts with bridge and roadway construction, determining the need for SUE to rn|Di[nize potential cDMfli[L3, utility conflict n2So!U1inD, developing utility agreements and utility relocation estimates, utility work schedule development,and coordinating with UAC)s for relocation. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Coast LVOastTrai|'Orange County Utility Coordinator responsible for NeOUhQ�oo.[onflk1�s�U�oO and dea�ngofN—N ut ility Gap Segment 2 Uwn^�in�Ud|OgyOwC�W@tCrandsewe communications,gas,and fiber.Also responsi ble fo[ F0OT District Five,FL attending field,preliminary,design and any other technical meetings involving the project BDd providing utility follow Up and review. SD44 from east of|410 west of[84118/ Utility Coordinator responsible for sunshine 811 ticket entry to identify underground utilities,, P|oneerTa|| VVH coordination,and utility research.Project included pole installations and relocations for FDOT District Five,FL roadway improvements and land development. SR 518 atTurtleN\oundKoxd|ntemecUon Utility Coordinator responsible for sunshine 811 ticket entry to identify underground utilities, Improvements VVH coordination,subsurface utility survey and utility research.Project ioduded!dent|fviog F00T District Five,FL and protecting existing utilities during tie-ins for land development. ' MDRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 16 Frank"" BAinLamdS Surveying YEARS ' �� ��� _ --'--° —'--,�—'='----'-- P��NuL��0O1 ~FL ~� EXPERIENCE Utility Engineering'---~----' Frank Lopez,PSK4,is the Orlando Survey Manager for DRMPs Surveying and K8oppino/Geosoatia|Division. He serves as a Project Manager for both public and private sector clients specializing in design surveys, right-of-way surveys,continuing contract services,terrestrial mobile LiDAR,subsurface utility engineering, boundary and topographic surveys. He is currently responsible for client management coordination,field crew assignments, office production and quality control on a variety ofprojects ranging from as-built surveys, platting,continuing services, roadway design survey,and right-of-way mapping. PROJECT EXPERIENCE ' Survey Project NbD6�ef hxp���iOyhoUndnw0mey�sp»�8(pU[�ausumey� [on�nu|ng�umey�enices `— '^~'~'~'~'` --' tnpugmph�sumey�r|gh�o�w»v�uney�suiouM�ouUNveog|neehng construction layout, City right-of-way '` ' �` design support services and legal descriptions. Surveying, �'�� ` SVReyManager 'Nehx����Dg�U�approving p|��sU�eyand M8DagP0�k[oOUDUiDg5er�[e[oOba� `Project '^''~''' a�ompanyingdoc documents~ ' CommunitySurvey Manager msponsih|efor pmv|d|nysumeyingser�cesinmpportnf the edes|ynofthe PoMk8va�wa|k existing boardwalk.5ervice��ndudep project topographic Rehabilitation � '� ' ' [ Model,!u�UnnofaUexisUngpUe�and hn�D�a|and vemUca|moni1nhngdudngpile�a�c hvofNmUUaO�FL ` load testing. ' Brent Bass PE SIT BSin Construction Engimeering �� . � � x �f f& and U ( ) uEvn««~' »�n --'--' —'—��''=^-----''--- �� � Utility Engineering���R PENo��^FL ~ � —" �^^���U^=-N8�� ~ ~ " ` BrentVK Bass, PE, S[[ serves as a Senior Project Manager for C)Rk8Ps Surveying and KAa 'ng/GeO5pa1iJi Division specializing in laser scanning,mobile LiDAR,static LiDAR,GPS control networks,first order control networks, right-of-way mapping and topographic surveys. His responsibilities include contract administration and project coordination, technical oversight and professional development of staff, budget and schedule coordination,and quality assurance/quality control of survey deliverables. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Del Prado Boulevard Corridor Unimproved Survey/LiDAR Manager responsible for surveying and mobile scanning in support of redesign Alleys Design of multiple unimproved oUeywoys throughout Cape Coral.Surveys include]D design survey, City of Cape Coral,FL locating drainage structures,hght-of-woy and Mobile Scan data. Oakland Park Subdivision Sidewalk Survey/LiDAR Manager responsible for surveying,mobile scanning and SUE services in support Design Services of the redesign ofsidewalks.Surveys include]0 design survey,locating drainage structures, FOOT District Four,FL right-of-waK underground utilities and Mobile Scan data. Continuing Services Contract['9VV85 Survey Manager for this contract.Task work orders have included conventional survey,hght'of- FDOTD|stddFive,FL way mapping,subsurface utilities and terrestrial LiDAR for FOOT projects in District Five. J�. • John Gilreath,GISP MS in Geosciences-GIS/Remote Sensing o YEARS OF Geographi( }c Information S stems GIS GISP No.90088•FL p EXPERIENCE t y John M. Gilreath, GISP, manages DRMP's GIS/remote sensing program including project planning, data development, data management and quality control. He has completed a number of projects for transportation/utility infrastructure data collection, facilities management, transportation planning, economic development analysis, stormwater modeling, pavement management, wildlife/forestry, and emergency management response efforts across the country. PROJECT EXPERIENCE City of Treasure Island Connectivity Assisted the GIS Project manager responsible for data gathering,analysis,and presentation of a Master Plan proposed connectivity master plan.The goal of the project is to identify deficiencies in bicycle, City of Treasure Island,FL pedestrian,and waterway connectivity throughout the city in order to suggest improvements that can be implemented over the course of a five-year capital improvement plan. Project Manager for this task work order completed through a continuing services contract. GIS Needs Assessment Work completed includes economic development modeling using ArcGIS Online and Energov City of Maitland,FL implementation.A web-based,3D visualization of the City's taxable value-per-acre was created to help the City to visualize the land uses that generate the most tax revenue. ADA Infrastructure Data Collection Project Manager responsible for the design,set up,and technical management of the project City of Parkland,FL included designing collection forms,helping field crews to use tablets to collect the data in the field and constantly updating the forms to better capture conditions found in the field. Kelly Marton,GISP MA in Web Design and Online YEARS OF Geographic Information Communication8 Systems(GIS) GISP No.160529•FL EXPERIENCE Kelly M. Marton,GISP, is responsible for geodatabase design,ArcGIS Online story map development,GPS field collection efforts and data QA/QC. She is experienced in transportation and school planning, development review for municipalities,integrating CAD/Microstation design plans and GIS for construction management and detailed infrastructure mapping. Ms. Marton is also adept at preparing graphics for public involvement materials,and updating website content for public outreach. PROJECT EXPERIENCE City of Treasure Island Connectivity Project manager responsible for data gathering,analysis,and presentation of a proposed Master Plan connectivity master plan.The goal of the project is to identify deficiencies in bicycle,pedestrian, City of Treasure Island,FL and waterway connectivity throughout the city in order to suggest improvements that can be implemented over the course of a five-year capital improvement plan. ADA Infrastructure Data Collection GIS Analyst responsible for the design,set up,and technical management of the project City of Parkland,FL included designing collection forms,helping field crews to use tablets to collect the data in the field and constantly updating the forms to better capture conditions found in the field. High Springs Parks Recreation GIS Analyst responsible for creating exhibits for use in grant applications and the development City of High Springs,FL of a web-based story map designed to inform the public of the City's recreational amenities and their locations. • ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 118 Donald Bieger Jr., YEARS OF PE BS in Civil Engineering Engineering Planning/Reviews PE No.60857•FL ' EXPERIENCE .` tr Don C. Bieger Jr., PE, has project experience ranging from single family residential development, multi- family complexes, commercial sites, mixed use development, master planning and entitlements and institutional projects.He ensures high productivity and quality standards for engineers,support personnel and contract documents. He leads and manages all project team personnel, profit center managers, and technical production. PROJECT EXPERIENCE . General Municipal Professional Project Manager responsible for providing civil engineering services for recreational trails, Engineering Services pedestrian and urban complete streets and urban park infrastructure projects.Services include City of Daytona Beach,FL preliminary engineering and system planning design,engineering,permitting and analysis. Winter Garden Carwash, Project Manager for a conceptual site plan through construction plans approval process for the City of Winter Garden,FL development of a new carwash.This project involved coordination with the City and the FDOT. Ryan Pellarin, PE,CCM MS in Civil Engineering YEARS OF Post-Design Services PE No.75561 .FL EXPERIENCE \'\'•- r -S tl Ryan D.Pellarin,PE,has experience in civil engineering,road and bridge construction methods,and project management. He is skilled in supervising and managing personnel, MicroStation, solving engineering problems,planing and organize work assignments to meet deadlines,and effectively communicating. `` 'c� r:.y I# Matthew Smith 11YEARS OF; ' Doctor ofJurisprudence CADD Support EXPERIENCE Matthew W.Smith is a Senior Designer in DRMP's General Civil Engineering department. He is responsible for plans production primarily using AutoCAD Civil 3D and is well-versed in design, modeling and permitting for site civil projects in a variety of industries.Mr.Smith maintains extensive knowledge in civil, drainage, utility design and is proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2020, Water CAD, MacStorm, and ICPR R3 design software. 'c Jeffrey Miller BS in Organizational Leadership 63 YEARS OF Visualization EXPERIENCE Jeffrey L. Miller is a Graphics and Visualization Coordinator. He is responsible for and manages the development of graphic displays, both electronically and on display boards for public meetings,short-list presentations, and rendering and visualization of transportation designs. Mr. Miller has 40 years of experience in the fields of aerial photography, topographic and planimetric mapping, CADD design, computer and hand drawn illustrations, rendering and 3D visualization and animation, and motion graphics and sound design. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 119 - ' SUBCONSULTANT TEAM .ACCURATE TRAFFIC COUNTS, INC. NA[}|[ ENG|NEFR|NG SERVICES, INC. Traffic Counts GeotechnKcaDServlces� �-- Accurate Traffic Counts, Inc Nad|c Engineering Services, Inc.(ATC) has an outstanding IiA (NAD|[) provides geotechn|ca[ track record of providing gem-eDv|ronmental, and JAM reliable traffic data collection construction materials testing and services throughout Florida inspection services. Their for 28 years. /�C� personnel NADIC experience allows the team to A C and hardware resources present innovative and superior allow this team to handle large and srna|| fast track solutions to engineering, problems. To best serve workloads iDati[DelyfaShioD and within short notice. this team, NAO|C combines their staffs academic credentials and engineering expertise in Santiago FranceschDni|sthe president ufAccurate geutechnica|,civil,and water resources-engineering Traffic Counts,Inc. He will coordinate the traffic data with other in-house highly qualified professionals collection services by making staff assignments, from related engineering and sciences. Since its scheduling' and providing quality review. Nc founding in200l, N8D|C has perfornnedover 1,U0O FD0Oce5[hiDi has over 32 years of experience iOall projects throughoUtF1Vhda. aspects of traffic data collection. Coordinating and completing multiple statewide large and srna}| Godwin Nmadi, Ph.D, PE, directs and manages projects efficiently and effectively as President of NAC)|Cs operations throughout Florida. He has ' /g7C for the1ast 37 years. As soon as work orders more than 40 years of experience from geotechn|ca| ' are received, he reviews them to assure clear and gen-env|ron mental engineering applications to understanding Of request for service and develop an various areas,such aS civil,transportation,industrial . ef��[dVeschedule to corUpletethe VVOrk|D atiDlelV and envinon[neD-tal He has authored and fashion.He will process data once received from the co-authored over 14 publications and was an ad- field. He will ensure the studies are performed on- 'unct professor at University of Central Florida, Civil time with top quality product results and that are and Environmental Department. meeting the departments expectations and -time frames. EXPERIENCE: ' ^ 0-Drive Pedestrian Bridge, Orange County, EXPERIENCE: Florida: Project consisted of installation of ^ Orange County Traffic Count Program: yNc construction of the pro-posed pedestrian bridge Franceschini has managed and conducted over crossing |'[}rive from Peabody Hotel to the Orange 2,000 ADT 72 Hour 8|-D|ne[t|DDal Volume CVUMt5 County Convention Center.The proposed bridge during the last 11 years as a SUbcODsUltaOt to will eliminate traffic holdups at this location multiple engineering firms. during large convention events' ^ Turning Movement Counts: Mr. Fnanceschin| ^ John Young Parkway and Sand Lake Single has managed and performed over 3OOTurning Point Interchange, Orange County, Florida: Movement Counts for [}range County Public Project consisted of construction of a single point Works,Traffic Division. inter-change elevation for Jnhh Young ParkVvay over Sand Lake Road, three storm water ponds, roadway widening and walls. ' SDRMP (RF0#22-002 Firm's0ualifications 20 PROJECT EXPERIENCE ' We are committed to being available to work on task orders as they are issued~ APPROACH TO TASK WORK ORDER MANAGEMENT QRK8PS APPROACH TO MANAGING DRK8P�record of success uv� vtandother |oca|with '' �����ORQG0D�R CONTRACTS, agencies demonstrates the success of our task order Develop 8 strong working relationship with the City VfOcoee staff contract management mpproachA�eytot�issucc�ss' through mutual trust and professionalism is our dedication to providing the appropriate team Approach members for each work order and respond to the macheach task vviththe be�projectmanagementschedule �|ty� requests in atirne�yond efficient manner. Our conLm|'and mstmntm|methods that suppo�sthe[ity�n�e�ives working relationship with other[ity's has provided 8:an extension of the Otyt staff bypmvideinyhigh(y-ofhcien1 understanding of managing the peaks and valleys engineering and consulting services that are cost-conscious in terms of the number and frequency of task order Resolve issues and concerns quickly and effectively assignments. Our tearD's vv0rk|O6d is managed SU Ensure technically correct solutions are consistent with the Otyt that we are working with other clients to sustain needs our stability during times of lower act|vity. Project Identify funding mechanisms and assist the[dvwith gmnt Manager, Paul YeargaiD, PE, CFk8' will be directly ad0|n�tmtiuntn advance the effective implementation ofadopted responsible for managing this cVnt/act. He will be goals,objectives,and policies the[ity's main point-of-contact and allocating Staff resources for the duration nf the contract. QUALITY ASS URAN[E/ )UAL|TY CONTROL(QA/{}[) A task work order based contract is different than Led by our [)A/{}[ Manager, /\||en 5chrUrnp, PE, a conventional contract that is issued for a specific [>RkAp will fVl|Vvv our [)A/QC process throughout project.' Thetasks assigned are generally for srnalle[ the completion of assigned tasks and projects. We projectsupdate our process regularly and each QC plan is ' V that �Dv� a� immediate need to �e project.addressed, compressed ochedu|es, and ffacilitatetai|nredto theneedsof each pr facilitate a u1 'An overarching close partnership between the City of Ocoee and C)A/Q[plan will be established for this contract and this team.Through our experience supporting local each TWO will have a specific plan that addresses government task work order contracts, we have the size and complexity of the project and meets developed a pro-active contract and tJSkvvorkorder the established scope requirements. management approach. . �� TASK INITIATION i ` ^ SCOPE uFEE . -- --- — ` � � 'n�m"�.o�," —`--^~—'~ `ation rnsn .�—^ � /� .mm*m*��m" On-site Project �no�mw ���' '�^�"�mm"m"�mnu�"m� '----'_�---- uoops Task Authorized uFEs ' _ == _ PROJECT Mxm*seR POST-DESIGN , asaNct� -__� . � VOTION ^~,_~.. � ~ . � � .�`' .m=��^ Administration � . , � ru~"� � .u�o '�p�w" ummx=*on, --w , 0 'Permit Coordinatic, Final' ~~~—~ -__- _ (BDRMP • 1 =Miliff, SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE WITH THE PAST FIVE YEARS .2 = IJJ = CI = —1 7,-.. l" a,.. 0 0 CZ I= M Ili PROJECT NAME COMP.DATE ,-1 ,..l— ca 'It' a 17_. = Go ..z 2 ki) cc O. * al ..*"Z = CZ IJJ CI = — = cz U.' 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VI 5 %.0 West Melbourne M1 Canal Water Main Extension TWO 9/1/2018 J V j V City of Leesburg Stormwater Continuing Services Contract 12/1/2018 V V V City of Palm coast Traffic Engineering Services Contract 6/9/2019 V V City of Palm Coast Stormwater Master Plan Continuing Contract 9/1/2019 V V Milwaukee Sidewalk Feasibility Study TWO 11/1/2019 V V V City of Palm Coast Stormwater Master Plan System Analysis TWO 2/1/2020 .7 V V City of Tavares Nature Park 6/1/2020 V V Wild Spaces Public Places(WSPP)Kiwanis/Girl Scout Park 12/1/2020 V V V WSPP Northside Park TWO 12/1/2020 V V V V Palm Coast Rymfire Drive Drainage TWO 12/1/2020 V V Town of Ft.Myers Beach Times Square 12/3/2020 V V V V Heritage Oaks Boulevard/Doherty Drive Extension TWO 12/14/2020 V V V j New Smyrna Beach Washington Street Streetscape TWO 1/1/2021 V V V V Universal Boulevard Rosen Signal Design TWO 5/1/2021 V V City of West Melbourne Norfolk Boulevard Widening TWO 6/28/2021 V V V Citrus County Professional Engineering Services 8/1/2021 V V V V V V City of Orlando Transportation Engineering Continuing Contract 8/26/2021 V V Riviere Road Roadway Improvements Study TWO 10/12/2021 V V V V City of Oviedo Solary Park and Regional Storwmater Pond TWO. 12/15/2021 V V V V Travares Wooton Wonderland Playground and Splashpark TWO 2/10/2022 V ./ V V Palm Coast London Waterway Stormwater Park TWO 2/16/2022 V V V Palm Coast E-Section Drainage Improvements TWO 3/9/2022 V V V City of Lakeland Providence Road Corridor Improvements 5/816/2022 V V WSPP Sweetwater Trail TWO 6/15/2022 V V V V * QDRIMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications I 22 WSPP Scout Park,ImprovementsyThe City of Gainesville, 12/2020 . . MI M nmi 13 ORMP has provided broad range of services toboth the J0U8 and 2U1d joint City and County half-cent sales tax initiatives to improve parks and public - ` spaces for the citizens nf Alachua County. !0 The K|vvan|s/G|r| Scout Park is located on NW ~ Jij 8th Avenue in Gainesville, Florida. This project was part 0f the Wild Spaces Public Places (VVSPP) -` L - sales tax initiative by the City of Gainesville. The —�~ purpose Of this project vva5tnprOvideprOfpssion3! improvement services tothe park. DRK8P provided civil engineering, permitting and construction services iO support of this project. WS ' rth side-Park Improvements" `,of Gainesville,' FL. -VI ^ *r 113 The0xof GainesviUedesired to make improvements 14 to Northside Park, specifically to create a Rotary Generations Recreation Play Zone as part of the park master plan.This projectisa part of the VVSPP sales tax initiative 6» t�� �Uv [}RK4P provided civil' . engineering, structural engineering, geotechnical, photometric, landscape architecture, permitting and construction services.Site permits were procured from authorities having jurisdiction,including City of Gainesville,Gainesville Regional Utilities,and FDEP 0������� ~~�~~..� (RFQ)#22-002 Firm'sUualifications 123 ' . . . . . ` . � WSPP Sweetwater Trail ^�K`it�v� Gain esville, , ���� ��1� . . . . . . . Ar- J . Xi coor Anc penn tin This trail links Depot Park with Sweetwater Wetlands Park,which are two destination parks iOGainesville. 41 The trail alignment is located within major utility easement with topographic, environmental and geometric constraints. DRMP developed schematic design plans and performed a focused feasibility ana|ys|s for the initial stages of the project.Ourtearn also developed full construction plans and securing permits through the extensive list oF stakeholders and authorities having jurisdiction.The design included multiple bridge spans over significant drainages for the City of Gainesville and an extensive network of retaining walls. Secured permits include Federal . Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (floodplain),U.S.Army Corp of Engineers (USACB Individual Permit (wetland), Alachua County Wetland |mpact Permit (wetland) SJRVVMO Environmental Resource Permit (wetland and StO[[DVvater), City of Gainesville development order (site development)and Gainesville Regional Utilities Easement Use Permit(construction permit). ' ���� �� 1 ����� ������ � � ' --_-__' _-- _ � _���� _— . ~ - � " - . enebupvi of uh DRMP has held a'condnuingengineering contract with the City of Tavares since JU19. Our major and b� current project are theVVootoD Wonderland and VVontonSp|a5h Park renovation. \`-- `�-� This project required a complete renovation to '~/ meet current code standards and reduce annual maintenance costs while maintaining the charm and character of downtown Tavares. DRMP was tasked with the complete re-design of the playground facility including land surveying, civil engineering, landscape architecture, playground equipment selection and development of construction documents for bid purposes. [}RK8PcQ:Opleted the as-built survey, conceptual plan d[3VViOgS, schematic design, . architectural renderings and workshop sessions with all city council members. ������K��� ~�~_~�..~~ (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 124 ^ Rymfire Drive Drainage Improvements City of Palm Coast ( 12/2020 Legend r` . ------ This l drainage improvements project in Palm Cost, Florida began at the intersection of �*v Rvmfire Drive/Belle Terre Parkway and extended to Ryan Drive. This project replaced the storm drain pipes and required underground utility information to deign the improvements. The subsurface utility ' engineering (SUE)tasks for this project[OOsiSted of utility designation along Rynnfire Drive and ' approximately over eight subsurface utility test- holes to identify any unforeseen design conflicts utilizing ASCEC-1 38-O2 quality levels"4""B"and"C The SUE data collection provided underground' utility locations and depths for water resources engineers to design pipe replacement with precision and keeping in mind utility damage prevention. ' . M1 Canal Water Main Extension The City of West Melbourne, FL [ 09/201&D The City of West Melbourne decided in �O18 t0 extend a7b-in[h water main along Brevand CoUnty's K81 Canal from its t2[rOiOUs just west of Wickham Road to cODD2[t to an existing watermain 'ust west of Dairy Road. DRN1P was engaged toprovide survey, SUE, design, permitting and construction ate ain administration of this two mile lb- iDchvvaterrDa|Dsu to expand the customer base and provide more redundancy Of the West Melbourne water system. [}RK8P first performed a route study t0 determine the best route for the water main and directed the topographic and SUE work to design the water main. Because of the many deep canal and major nmadcrossings,asvve||asheav||ytreedareasinthemoute,[)RK4P designed a directionally drilled water main to lessen impacts to these areas. ORK8P has also designed important connections to existing West Melbourne water mains along the route to provide P2dVn�aM[y for these local neighborhoods. 0RK4Ps design of the water r main is currently 9O96 complete 8D� UpOR acceptance of the plans by Brevard County,DRMP will prepare permit applications(Brevard County Right- of-Way and FDEP)for construction,a bid package and provide construction administration services. 00DRMP (RFQ) #22-002 Fim's Qualifications 25 ' , - - ' Sollary Pa Pond It�" of [12/2021 . . ^ 75 I Corp AS . ^ � . The project involved the development of a . sto[nmvvater master plan and master stornnvvater pond for the [|tV of {]V|eddS historic dovvDtOvvn a[ea. The project also involved an |DVeDtO[y Of existing drainage features within the downtown basin;the development of a master existing conditions stormwater model;and the development of a proposed master stormwater pond that will accommodate existing and future development within the historic downtown area of the City.Asa part of the project,a conditional Letter Of Map Revision to FEyNA was prepared due to the project impacting the 100-year UoodplaiD for Sweetwater Creek.The master lt0[FnVVater pond will also provide water quality, including nutrient reduction, which will be used to meet the Basin Management Action Plan (BK8AP) for the Lake Jesup Basin. Assisted the City in acquiring a grant through FIDEP for the construction of the project.The _ project was successfully permitted through the SJRWMD, FEMA,and the USACE. DRMP also provided CEI ' services for the project. Storrnwat6rContinuing Services Contract |The City of'Leesburg, FL 12/2019 ' — - ^ . The City of Leesburg, Florida is retrofitting its ` downtown stnrnovvater systems wherever possible ~ to add stormvvater treatment prior to discharging - into Lakes Griffin and Harris. ������^ ^' �� - One project completed under this contract is the Lake Griffin Storrnvvater Improvements. Our team designed and permitted o wet retention pond in'|inevv|th an existing wetland providing treatment for 42.1-acres of urban land in downtown Leesburg that discharges to Lake Griffin.DRMP strategically secured three separate grants with F[}ER SJRVVN1[1 and Lake County Water AUthorbv (UCVVA) for this project to fund over 8O percent Of construction costs. MDRMP Riviere Road Roadway Improvements Study I Pinellas County,FL 10/2021 [e ., e 1.,,.,,wr "F'.e�te; v f-�.�,PALM HARBOR t-r , it Project Highlights PALM FIELD � •6ti 1. � � t r S�ORTSC��MPL��- ���'�� ' , ¢ Generfal evil 2 fi � a -°oad�niay/transportaon omr RRON�ERRACE c����gR .� SAINT RAPHAEL 3 . ,J�4 ,. - [�, - ii ^.�'r.. hiNICHOLAs&IRENE :ri O viron''..mental'&stormwater x %--' 6a GREEK ORTHODOX i e }" i,= 1 z •,y `' t CHURCH �U i ., o TWe under. •r ntin I i,,v er:Ices COntrac li' J.STEPHEN PUTNAM k rt.a"' .* SW i d t.: ..� PARK ^"L � C, � �� .€ bt ww; � coo VAIi'1atIC} ��., ' F'' — - �r LANDON.TERRACE` �! °tea' a t1' fl 4 i3 0 0 d�- —)1-1 H(DDEtMEkOOWS'DRIVEE — ��'- f= This Project Development Study provided build .„ .,eiG MABENAVENUE f _ r . ° " ": '`` �i - ,,f1:4- alternatives for transportation improvements i • , --° - t`�—,-- - x iv 1 k , along Riviere Road corridor. Findings and c g, ; i"„ ,r,,, x1 a ,,.'+a =vs1 1 ; ', �;�l , `' : a ' alternatives were summarized on a report and 1�I t _T. - `' g i k-,... l* ? provided to the County for consideration in the m t€ NEWHOPE. �c..� 1 �� ;4* " -` `'. future design and construction of this project }^I: ,' CHURCH '.v E� .f ry ,tij��} ,°I;"�r' g project -ys r 10 BIBLE BAPTISTa t`s. c,, • .' based on conditions including right-of-way LI ., .+.,,4 { CHURCH '' i' ! ,b�f; .f ; ; *� ,r i.� constraints, existing utilities, geotechnical- , +�� ? "$'y KINGDOMHALL.OF '„PROJECT LOCATION MAP . ' •JEHOVAH'SWITNESSES 4 ;; considerations, floodplain impacts, long range �' — _ws - ;nA4. planningconformityand environmental impacts. �; RIVIEREROAD " PRECIOUSPEOPLE Sif p The-recommended improvements consist primarily of the addition of sidewalks and bicycle traffic provisions between Tampa Road and Nebraska Avenue. The addition of sidewalks and bicycle provisions required roadway and drainage improvements within the right-of-way. Heritage Oaks Boulevard/Doherty Drive Extension j City.of West Melbourne ;I 12/2020 IrreJ, �� rr- w iMt Proie!ct Highlightse; I i viiij., * ct . 0 General civil i` c as r'. „ ,�, ` ;; 1* rtii , e`it i .Roo®way/trans erta tan _-t I� , `r. .J a Environmental k @s • t 1 - :' , ,�+ ' t ,';r- ,I ,. "� G O under contin,rng services contract ,M -� i. a Sp ciallzed�guardrall ' ^'� teillak r 3rt y A ` Air,y'° e 0 C*C1or ination °'" �* -.,-. * .�c4.,,4,�s' r sue. h n;',t i +1 000 p+hic Lit i i ,-x �t1= , This study was a task work order performed for the :~� ''� City of West Melbourne under our continuing services contract. DRMP to prepared a conceptual study of the stormwater management system due to concern that construction of the roadway would cause flooding of the subdivisions adjacent to the proposed roadway. DRMP presented the study results to the City Council and showed that the roadway extension would improve drainage in the area. The study was accepted and authorization to begin designing the roadway extension was given.Our team performed the boundary and topographic survey as well as endangered species and jurisdictional wetlands surveys of the roadway corridor.The design includes a specialized guardrail design along the canal in the Doherty Drive section to avoid conflict with an existing large diameter water main. We have also prepared a SJRWMD ERP permit application for construction,preparing a bid package,and providing construction administration services. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications 127 Transportation Engineering Continuing Services Contract I City of Orlando I 08/2021 ; Project Highlights '-cn•A 41:444re; ‘;,* ,'%ffi• 4.."-•*'` *7- • • Roadway/transportation Environmental&stormwater • Topographic survey -.7*•‘;'87,,,,.. - •• sit 7 Public involvement - • • • Utility coordination This continuing services contract includes the preliminary design, final design and permitting of - various transportation and traffic improvements - • • within the City of Orlando.Task assignments include intersection improvements, turn-lane widening, • pedestrian feature upgrades,signal retiming,signals - V V; reconstruction and fiber optic interconnect.Projects Mercy Drive midblock pedestrian crossing performed under this contract include: • Ivey Lane Midblock Crossing Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Project,City of Orlando, Orange County,Florida:Design of two midblock crossings on Ivey Lane to increase visibility and safety for pedestrians.The project included new curb cut ramps,sidewalk replacement, median refuge islands for crossing the three lane roadway and installation of Pedestrian Crossing signs with RRFB. Crosswalk lighting was designed to meet FDOT criteria. • Mercy Drive Midblock Crossings RRFB Project, City of Orlando, Orange County, Florida: Design of four midblock crossings and Lynx Bus stops along Mercy Drive.The project included new curb cut ramps, sidewalk replacement, median refuge islands in conjunction with new Lynx Bus stop locations for crossing the three lane roadway and installation of Pedestrian Crossing signs with RRFB. Crosswalk lighting was designed to meet FDOT criteria. • Corrine Drive School Zone Project,City of Orlando,Orange County,Florida:The scope of the task was to upgrade the school zone flasher systems for the new Audubon Park K-8 school opening.The project included installation of supplemental ground mounted hard wired school zone flashing assemblies for better visibility and required review of the proposed master plan to ensure no conflicts. • Terry Avenue Signal Reconstruction Project, City of Orlando, Orange County, Florida: Design of new mast arm signals at Terry Avenue and Amelia Street in the Creative Village in Downtown Orlando. The project also consisted of preliminary intersection concepts for the future north leg of Terry Avenue and the signal design accommodated the future improvements. The signal incorporated Lynx Bus movements and new pedestrian crossings. • Hazeltine National Drive,City of Orlando,Orange County, Florida: Responsible for analyzing three new alignments to extend Hazeltine National Drive.This project includes a conceptual design alignment to initiate right-of-way acquisition. ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications I 28 . ` . ���� U�� ����������� | ' - ~ [City_ . _� - - - ' - Pro Je Sp [)RMP is providing professional engineering services to the City ofLakeland for this complete streets improvement project along 1.5 miles of � 2-lane undivided majorur6an collector roadway. ORK8PpreparedcJansto convert Kathleen Road to ' Griffin Road toone lD-foxot lane }n each direction with a Type F curb and gutter and an 8-foot concrete sidewalk(mu lti-use path)on both sides of the roadway. A Southwest Florida Water Management District (SVVFVVK8[) Permit Modification was obtained and a USACE Nationwide for impacts on other surface waters (filling some upland cut ditches)to accommodate the new sidewalk. Overall services include drainage design, safety improvements, ADAcompliance, LE[) lighting design, roadway design, maintenance of traffic, signing and pavement markings, subsurface utility engineering, utility coordination,environmental permitting and public involvement. ' .. ~ . . . ,Times Sqpare-StKeetscapeRedevelo |The Town.of Fort M�y�rs|�each1 1 K� ' . ' % � 6tk/soriW ter. i it - - LAP f- NO ment DRMP provided master planning,design and engineering services to plan and redesign theTimes Square core shopping district and gathering place,and two other park parcels for the Town of Fort Myers Beach. The project will revitalize the historic Times Square into an attractive gathering area with updated stveetscapesand iconic amenities and upgrade the two park parcels to more accessible sites using the themes established in the core area.The project isaLAPfundedpr jectandDRK4Pvvasse|ecteddueuur LAP experience. ������K��� .�~��~...� (RF0)#2Z-082 Firm's0wa|ihostions 129 • REFERENCES BOBBY WYATT,PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR KYLE FEGLEY, PE,CITY ENGINEER The City of Oviedo,Florida The City of New Smyrna Beach,Florida 400 Alexandria Boulevard,Oviedo,FL 32765 210 Sams Avenue,New Smyrna Beach,FL 32168 P:407.971.5648 I E; BWyatt@cityofoviedo.net P:386.410.2811 I E:KFegley@cityofnsb.com MIKE PARKER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR MIKE PEEL, PE,CITY ENGINEER The Town of Oakland,Florida The City of Palm Coast,Florida 230 N Tubb Street,Oakland,FL 34760 160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast, FL 32164' P:407.656.1117 x 2302 I MParker@oaklandfLgov P:386.986.3700 I E:MPeel@palmcoastgov.com CURRENT AND PROJECTED WORKLOAD PROJECT CLIENT COMMENCEMENT COMPLETION City of Oviedo Soiary Park and Regional Storwmater Pond Vanasse Hangen Brustlin • 10/4/2021 12/15/2021 Conroy Road at Hidden Beach Boulevard-Task 6 City of Orlando,FL 7/7/2021 12/28/2021 SR 429 Widening from West Road to SR.414 •Moffatt&Nichol Engineering,Inc 4/24/2019 1/7/2022 - Wooton Wonderland Playground and Splashpark City of Tavares,Florida . 12/2/2020 2/10/2022 London Waterway Stormwater Park City of Palm Coast Florida 3/31/2021, " 2/16/2022 Palm Coast E-section drainage improvements City of Palm Coast,Florida 4/7/2021 3/9/2022 Washington Street Streetscape City of New Smyrna Beach,FL 4/14/2021 3/31/2022 Simpson Road Segment 1 Vanasse Hangen Brustlin,Inc 10/7/2021 3/31/2022 Wild Spaces Public Places Sweetwater Trail City of Gainesville,Florida 1/13/2020 6/15/2022 City of Oviedo Shane Kelly Park Trail Improvements Vanasse Hangen Brustlin,Inc 9/22/2021 6/30/2022 Central Florida Expressway 599-646 Systemwide Guidesign WBQ Design&Engineering,Inc 9/30/2021: 9/23/2022 Central Florida Expressway 528-161 SR 528 Widening WBQ Design&Engineering,Inc 9/23/2021 11/17/2022 City of Titusville Construction Consultant City of Titusville,FL 7/9/2020 12/11/2022 City of Orlando-Continuing Professional Consultant Services Vanasse Hangen Brustlin,Inc 9/29/2021 12/31/2022 TWO 4 ITS System Manager Consultant FDOT District 2 11/5/2020 6/15/2025 TWO 5 ITS System Manager Consultant FDOT District 2 7/26/2021 6/15/2025 TWO 4 ITS System Manager Consultant FDOT District 2 11/5/2020 6/15/2025 TWO 5 ITS System Manager Consultant FDOT District 2 7/26/2021 6/15/2025 Providence Road for the City of Lakeland City of Lakeland,Florida 8/10/2020 5/16/2022 ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Qualifications I 30 TA B 2 ,, .: * ,,,.,.„, ,--Ir ,„,,,r1 ,-.. ,. ,,,,, ,"' n V -.: r ,....<,2 ,t 5 r. • fL4f--.,..s 1 ck.„:„ LOCO? r i ni S i '---- . i 4 ,- ,r, „‘,..:, -%,,..,,, t :2 e F 3 , •,-.1,44i4,444.4.--4,,i-t.'..‘,•.,4,i.4-4..4,4-.,.4.-444.4,,,--4,4_ .4::-__ '..- - _,.4.,•--,...,4 4,,,,,-44444,-,7..4. 4F:44:42:4724'4 41:4744414:4-4'.4?CL-4.7:::-"2'!-*:--'7- '11''''''2::: '' t:L"'' ' — 4•4444 4••'.z... _,,,,,4•A**htri,144t,"" :-'-f".":4''' '7.4-: 4- • ;/ .4 I' ,7:.: et A4 .- ',?i:'z*--,' . -11,-,e,t-„.,ncti,--,g5T-, 1-4-• --!-,-,7.,.''., ).,,....:, Ibr. ., , ,,,,,A., , ,. %V.,d'Al.'.4-474ti.:•,,e1Sw,..=:Ve.k.r..',Y4.'...,ZA-,-....,-,-. , t 7.'%1 4 ,41.11V..:1*:,4,1 "Ai...tr' ' ' ' ' - -,,--"'l•...:‘ ,i: 4'-'-'• :',-;-----..4-, ,,t As'f;;_,- -w. .-. ..,,zokft.1-4, '-'t--'' '-•' ',1' .4 -' - - 47. . - .4 . . ... ...- .,•,.i, -,.., I .s. 4, -.„., 4,m.„....,,-,.,...-4, 4;,,q, .dr , .' , - — '. li. 4 4 4 • - ..., ;./4 .4r,'‘.1741.' _.,„,..'301are:„, r-- er44-• - 4- ' • • *4;4. -,..,+..,,,t4,,,,-- 4-• ,..... 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DRmP - WI CITY OF O CO E E, F LO R I DA H Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. FIRM'S OFFICE LOCATION &OTHER FORMS OFFICE LOCATIONS _ DRMP Primary Office ( ".---1 cil DAMP Orlando 0, City of Ocoee __.: 941 Lake Baldwin Lane 1._.._,F IF' -----,, :,__, it_ Orlando,FL 32814 li - '-'''4 DAMP Supporting Offices - e i,s' ',4- r 4a-rr, :....' ,....ca tin L :' '-'' '''-', 7-------- b DRMP Gainesville . 9 Gainesville '.\ '':\.. : • ' 4 --'1 Merritt Island 706 SW 4th Avenue -- 1.. -,p,s9:e ,,,,,„-4 - ,•:..Tv-r• _..\ \ ._, 0_ Gainesville,FL 32601 .....r40',. ,_ •44.4.0....rCf6`7+77 + rl+ '",N.' 1- I.\-k---''' ,-;Dre.:7- A Ai* 'elf ,A .; -‘:_• \ ''.. '':——--='-- 9 DRMP Merritt Island . '--: ,L-7',N ,, :.%',..L.:.,1-r,., ...--% ' 1. -, 100 Parnell Street,Suite A ,-- .......3.2,1, - • ,,ii iti.1,, y, i,,„,,„„,,, ....e. I, d. I i r ..) r•.t'143g7f*,'. 3 1 4 . ' ' Merritt island,FL 32953 •'' - ',1. ,..v le I . e"-- . ,..o.-— ___, ' .. 14(Thl T _ —yl DAMP Tampa c-,,,, ---A....-1 tip:?.,-.1,'-, tha.Aza, fai 1 - -1 15310 Am berly Drive,Suite 200 -'3'''''•"4':"*1 41)'''''' .;' '1'‘; 11—' Tampa'1,1 ‘17114;; -30 min I 1-7-miles ---;"- ' -\---i Melbourne Tampa,FL 33647 g.46-',N 9 DRMP Melbourne 4875 N Wickham Road,Suite 104 0 Melbourne,FL 32940 SUBCONSULTANTS 0 Accurate Traffic Counts,Inc.I MBE 0 NADIC Engineering Services,Inc.I DBE/MBE/WBE 1750 W Broadway Street,Suite 114 601 N Hart Boulevard Oviedo,FL 32765 Orlando,FL 32818 ODRMP (RFQ)#22-002 Firm's Office Location&Other Forms I 31 ' _ ~ , FORMS THE FOLLOWING FORMS ARE INCLUDED: ^ Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form ^ Summary of Litigation Form ^ Receipt uf Any Addenda Form NIA,nn addenda issued ^ Company Information/Signature Sheet ^ M/VV8E Certification for the Firm-NIA,0R&YPb not ocertified M/N/BEfinn WDRMP (nF0#22-002 nrm'sCffice Location&Other Forms 32 ' ocoee florlda 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: if 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: DRMP,Inc. Firm Name Si ature Mark E.Puckett,PE Name and Title(Print or Type) 12/7/2021 Date RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 18 ^ ' SUMMARY OF : ` Provide a summary nf any litigation, bid orcontract filedhvocagainst the Bidder in the past five(5) years which is related 1othe services that the Bidder provides io the regular course of business. The aumozucy sbnU state the ua1nn: of the litigation, claim,or contact dispute, u brief description of the case,the outcome oc projected outc000e, and the monetary amounts involved. lf none, then please say so. See below for a summary pf litigation for the past five years. (Attach additional sheets ifnecessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No.w«\ Dated w/« No. Dated No. Dated . ' Litigation Statement � DRMP,Inc.has never been the subject of an investigation conducted by a regulatory or professional licensing board. DnIVIP has been subject tolegitimate,frivolous and harassment lawsuits asa result o(our actions n,inactions in the*3-yeor course of the practice of our business.However,no litigation has occurred involving contractual issues.The following provides a detailed explanation of suits that occurred within the past five years. Florida's Turnpike Enterprise(Jetvig Case):In 2016,DRIVIP was named as co-defendant in a wrongful death lawsuit.DRIVIP was hired by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise to design resurfacing plans for SIR 528(Beachline).The death was a result ofu drunk driver that rear-ended another passenger vehicle,propelling that vehicle into anITS pole.DRMP was not responsible for the placement of the ITS pole.It was a pre-existing condition when we were hired for this project;and was not located within the clear zone.The lawsuit was settled out pf court in July 20lz onmpi,not aware of other current o,pending litigation tn which we are aparty. ' }VQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Eogirioodog Services 19 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#22-002 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. DRMP,Inc. 407.896.0594 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407.896.4836 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) MPuckett@drmp.com E-MAIL ADDRESS IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUT ORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: Mark E.Puckett.PE NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 941 Lake Baldwin Lane 941 Lake Baldwin Lane Orlando,Florida,32814 STREET ADDRESS Orlando,Florida,32814 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID#59-1791174 Individual 1 Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of T6 physical presence or 0 online notarization this 7 day of December , 20 21 Personally Known or Produced Identification Personally Known Notary Public - State of Florida (Type of Identification) County of Orange S gnat (7i-- ure of Notary Public Ri . 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' SERVICES 144o, swir City of Ocoee,Florida ` 0[oee '1—"~ Table of Contents PAGE L Firom's Qualifications Cover Letter l Brief History ofBusiness 3 w Neel-Schaffer Team Organization 4 w Neel-Schaffer Key Staff Qualifications and Resumes U S Subcmnsu|tant Qualifications and Roles 24 Certifications and Registrations 16 Current and Recently Successfully Completed Similar Services 22 References 34 - Current and Projected Workload nf the Firm 35 ||. Firnfs Office Location&Other Forms N/A • Location uf all offices(firm and sub'oonsuhants) * Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form ` w Summary ofLitigation w Receipt of Addenda Issued * Company Information/Signature Sheet • M/VVBE Certification for the Firm / RL ` NEEL=SCHAFFER ^ �� b.iid�� is 4. oocoee florida - RFQ#22-002, Statement of Qualifications Continuing Contracts for Engineering services A3 1"" Y rv;5l axy i o'% h R x !�y �,S"h ry,:. ._-.n . , �,-4. �s s�1� �. i ." 4 z0'. s.2:• E -77 — : ...ram"+'i S2: - • 4 35`2 y f y J^ _ - 1 V 2 ---',—•,. 4,41•44vAgimx--',,,isiggv-N-•;,- A.,-4-*-,,atft.N21:•,,4--,'"'N,,, ,,,":''''"-'&6'•41-,`'•"--k-›-TP--'-#2-----'." istsio„.„1:.:.;,,,,..„„:„. .!:_.,.::;..., ,,,,„,„!„,,,2.,„,„,„,,;:„.,,,:, . : : , _, 8, 6 4 —: .•,, ,::i-pitiiMitifitAiik:•07•711!",r*i,i,----1 -'-gi.•-?Z.—- • • 11i La�cFsHO c»R • I s ttr _ I . Firm'sQualifications .. ._ 11'1 41?if_ili 1°114111 ' 1- - , >.,_ IlL NECL-SCHAFFER • _ Solutions you can build upon 1111_ NEEL-SCHAFFER engineers = Solutions you can build upon planners surveyors December 7 2021 environmental , scientists Iandscape architects Shannon.Hopper, Purchasing Technician City of Ocoee 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 Subject: RFQ 22-002—CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Dear Ms. Hopper and Members of the Selection Committee: Neel-Schaffer, Inc. is pleased to present our Statement of Qualifications to provide Professional Engineering Services under this Continuing Services Contract to the City of Ocoee. We hope that this submittal fully demonstrates our capabilities and commitment to providing the required services identified in the Request for Qualifications. These services are offered by our local Maitland and Sanford offices. Neel-Schaffer Team Neel-Schaffer is a multi-discplined engineering firm with over 400 employees offering consulting services to primarily municipal and state clients. Our firm would be honored to earn the opportunity to serve the City of Ocoee,and we have developed a strong and diverse team that is seasonsed in serving Central Florida cities under similar contracts. In response to this RFQ,we include Neel-Schaffer personnel with expertise in all of the areas required for this contract, including: • Roadway and Intersection Projects • Water and Wastewater Plant Services • Roadway Traffic Safety • Site Design, Facilities and Building • Parks and Recreation Facilities Systems • Bicycle, Pedestrian,Trails • Electrical Engineering • Traffic Signal Design/Warrant Analysis • Structural Engineering • Roundabouts and Traffic Calming • Construction Engineering and Inspection • Decorative and Roadway Lighting • Planning, Public Involvement and Grants • Stormwater Management • Environmental Monitoring and Analysis • Water, Sewer and Reclaimed Utilities • Asset Management and Drone Services Our team will be led by Steve Cockerham, P.E.as Project Manager who has more than 26 years of professional experience with broad expertise in roadway design, sidewalks,facilities, drainage, utilities and Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI). He managers similar contracts for Central Florida cities like Sanford, Oviedo,and Maitland and has served as the City Engineer for the Town of Lady Lake since 2003. Our Senior staff will serve as Task Leaders to assist Steve in day-to-day needs. To enhance our team capabilities,we have added subconsultant firms who have Ocoee experience and have worked with us on similar contracts with other cities. We have a good working relationship with these firms and know the level of communication needed to get projects done cost effectively and in a timely manner. 2301 Lucien Way, Suite 300 • Maitland, FL 32751 •407.647.6623, Fax 601.898.8485 112 South Sanford Avenue • Sanford, FL 32771 ° x ` RFO22-002—Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services Pa0eZ Subcomsultants and their roles * Borre|[i+Partners—Architecture/Landscape Architecture, Orlando, FL - w Southeastern Surveying aodMappimg—Su and Mapping,Subsurface Utility Engineering,Orlando, FL � Ardannan&Associates, Inc. 'Gemtechnica| Engineering, Orlando,FL ' All three-of these firms have partnered with us on many continuing services contracts. Neel- Schaffer and Borrelli+ P'artners are currently xxorkin8onaDeBaryFireStation'pr 'ectandsevena| projects with Orange County and the Central Florida Zoo. Southeastern and/\rdannan have been long-time partners for our design work for at least IOyears. These yubconsu|tgntrelationships are key todeveloping good scopes of work and meeting project brnelimes, espeda||yinthe early stages of the projects when vve count on our subconsu|tants the,most. ��—� � ' -- " '&�—�',_= '-_—' _--_..—' ' We bring the strength and expertise of regional, rmonEheneehng firm combined with our local knowledge and presence resulting in exceptional services tailored to you! Our main focus isserving ` small to,mid-sized citiesunderoontinuingservicescontrac1s and vve bring a diverse team who fully understands the size and types of projects we can expectand the need for-good communication and � quick response, especially on smaller task orders. Due to the size of continuing services projects that make up over 9O percent of our workload,we c�n assign staff �eadi|yxvherathe are needed nnoytt. rneetproject dead|ines. We have developed on �fFident team with a good mix Vf senior specialists and � production staff to successfully complete your projects inatirne|yandcost-effectivennanner' Our regional experts can lend independentrevevvs and expertise toallow uato tackle more complex problems, and our Planners will provide input to ensure our projects fitxvithiV1heovera|| contextofthe City. Our Project Manager,Steve Cockerhanm, our staff and subconsu|tants have multiple years of experience working together enabling usto go straight to work mn projects fmrymu.VVehave also added new staff who have strengthened our team and added more capacity. Our Senior Stoff/TaiskLeaders will take the pressure off Steve so he can focus on responsiveness and quality and m.eet all of your needs. This business and management structure allows usto tackle multiple projects connurrent|y without jeopardizing quality and schedules. VVe ' onitorprojectsdpoe|y.sothattheystayontnach. L Rosemary Aldridge,will serve as the Principal-in-Charge. As a Senior Vice-President;1amm authorized om negotiate and bind for Neel-Schaffer for this contract. I will work with you through the contracting phase and then transition this over 1oSteve Cmokerhamn,our Project Mmnager. We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to present our qualifications to the City of Ocoee and believe vve are ideally suited to respond tU your needs. VVe look forward to hearing from you in this regard] Sincerely, Neel-Schaffer, Inc. RosemaryR.Aldridge, P.E. CHMM Senior Vice President ` 2301 Lucien Way, Suite38U ^ Maitland, FL32751 ^ 407.G47.6623. FaoG0iDgO.O4VS 112 South'Sanford Avenue ° Sanford, FL32771 ' ' ^ - (RFQ)#22-O02 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ���aw City of Ocoee,Florida ^ Ocoee "^~^^ Section U~ Firm Qualifications Brief History of Business Neel-Schaffer and our predecessor Onns have provided consulting services throughout Florida since � w� I919. Neel-Schaffer was founded |n1983 and today is ~ one of the largest employee-owned and prkatek/he|d ' engineering firms in the Southeastern United States. Our corporate structure enables Neel-Schaffer to maintain a strong commitment tmlocal communities _ while providing national level engineering expertise bm our clients. � - We are a multi-dbcp|ined engineering and planning firm with Florida offices in Maitland, Sanford, Melbourne, and Chip|ey. The Sanford office was developed to spearhead our Complete Communities Group, a multi-disciplined team that promotes healthy and safe walkable communities. Neel-Schaffer currently has over 4DO employees operating 38ofUces Complete in nine southeastern states. We encourage our employees to be ' ����[Tl�Tl[���//|��s �~ ��` involved in the communities in which they live through civic activities and professional societies. This demonstrates our commitment to Group both our communities and our employees to foster a greater ^ C understanding of our clients' needs. Neel-Schaffe/s core disciplines include Planning and Engineering expertise in C|VD Engineering, ^ Traffic/Transportation, Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed Water, Structural and Hydraulic Engineering, Planning, and Environmental Science. Many ofNee|-Schaffer'u personnel are recognized experts in their fields and serve in leadership positions in professional organizations. As regional firm, vve can draw upon the knowledge and experience of a wide range of professional and technical specialists. Neel-Schaffer has been recognized in the Engineering /Vewa-Recnrd"s °TopSDODesign Firms" listings since 1994. The firm has also won numerous design awards in the American Council of Engineering Companies and the Associated General Contractors competitions, demonstrating our commitment to engineering excellence and advancement of our country's infrastructure. We are pre-qualified with the Florida Department of Transportation (FD[)T) in 23 planning and engineering work types and can support FDOT- fundedprojects. Our staff includes FDOT-certified inspection personnel who have attained certification in the following areas:Advanced Maintenance of Traffic; FDOT QC Manager, Final Estimates,Asphalt Paving, and Earthwork; |NYSA Fiber Optics; and ACY Concrete Field Testing and Concrete Transportation Constructor Inspector. ' � �� ���� U " U U -. ` ���� 230-'~~~ NEEL—SCHAFFER ^ 3 ^."~.~~. (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES t I City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee florin° Neel-Schaffer Team Organization Neel-Schaffer brings an experienced local team who can serve the City of Ocoee on a variety of projects. Our local staff is primarily focused on Continuing Services for small to mid-sized Central Florida cities and has developed the technical, production,and project management processes and expertise to be fully successful on the required project types. Our key staff,their roles and credentials are shown in the chart below and on the following pages. City of Ocoee PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT MANAGER QUALITY ASSURANCE Rosemary Aldridge,PE,CHMM Steve Cockerham,PE Phillip Guin,PE WATER/WASTEWATER/ TRAFFIC/ROADWAY CIVIL/STORMWATER • RECLAIMED WATER Frank Miller,PE Dan Preslar,PE,PMP Tim Ziegler,PE Tim Ziegler,PE Shane Bergin,PE, PTOE,PTP,RSP, Steve Cockerham,PE Steve Cockerham,PE David Freni,PE Josh Hughes,El Teresa Ng, El Daniel Vasquez,PE* Marcela Longshore Marcela Longshore Scott Castro,El PLANNING/GRANTS/ SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION/ ENVIRONMENTAL ► ' O Patti Clare,AICP Electrical Marcela Longshore Rosemary Aldridge, PE,CHMM Glen Reed, PE Josh Hughes,El Marcela Longshore Craig Wyatt,PE Teresa Ng, El Structural Cahli Masiarcyzk test Yi Matt Keeney,PE SUBCONSULTANTS(AS NEEDED) GEOTECHNICAL/ ARCHITECTURE/ SURVEYING/SUE CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENTS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Ardaman&Associates,Inc. **Borrelli+Partners Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. *PE Pending **Certified Minority Firm IC NEEL—SCHAFFER 4 sotuetons yo.,can build.,pan 4 (RFQ) 04- #22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES . City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee florldo Neel-Schaffer Key Staff Qualifications and Resumes Steve Cockerham, P.E.,Vice President, Project Manager Steve has over 26 years of experience and has worked - Education/Registrations: extensively with the design of roadways, sidewalks/trails, Bachelor of Science,Civil stormwater, lighting, and utility engineering services for Engineering,University of municipal projects. He leads continuing services contracts for • multiple cities and has experience with permitting and grant Mississippi, 1995 funding through SRF,FDOT LAP,US Army Corps of Engineers, Professional Engineer in Florida and the St.Johns River Water Management District. #62285 Professional Affiliations/Memberships: Example projects include: American Public Works Continuing Engineering Services,Sanford,FL: Project Manager for ongoing Association, Florida Stormwater contract providing sidewalk,asset management/GIS, and planning services Association for the City. Served as PM and FOR for three sidewalk projects including field services, environmental review, and design of sidewalks to improve Years of Experience: 26 pedestrian safety in Sanford neighborhoods. Projects included Years with Neel-Schaffer: 26 • construction plans, specifications, opinion of probable costs,. public meetings, and construction phase services. Additional projects include stormwater modeling and analysis of flooding issues in the city,data collection and GIS asset management of stormwater system and sidewalks, marina condition assessment, and US Army Corps of Engineers stormwater funding support. Continuing Engineering Services,Town of Lady Lake, FL: Project Manager for providing continuing services for the Town of Lady Lake for various civil and utilities engineering improvement projects, including ADA compliant sidewalk permitting, design and construction, new Parks and Recreation Office and Maintenance Building, new Library, new wastewater treatment plant, CUP update, roadway and drainage improvements, stormwater management, FDEP, FDOT, and SJRWMD permitting, rate studies, feasibility studies, and site plan reviews and development of construction standards. Frequently coordinate multiple projects in design or construction simultaneously. Continuing Engineering Services for CEI of SRF Funded Projects, Orange City, FL: Project Manager for CEI services for two SRF-funded projects related to Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction- Holly Avenue Streetscape, Drainage and Utility Improvements and East Graves/South Orange Drainage Improvements. CEI Services included contract administration, part time inspection, review and coordination with EORs and City Staff on pay applications, change orders and RFIs and conducting progress meetings. Continuing Engineering Services, Oviedo, FL: Project Manager for Boston Hill Park / SR 434 Pedestrian Crossing and Mitchell Hammack Road Turn Lane including managing warrant analysis, plans development, and agency coordination. Continuing Engineering Services, City of Maitland, FL: Project Manager for civil and transportation engineering services. Projects to date include traffic calming for the Dommerich neighborhood and school zone traffic safety signing and pavement marking plans for Dommerich Elementary, Maitland Middle, and Lake Sybelia Elementary plus multiple private schools. Continuing Engineering Services, Town of Howey-in-the-Hills, FL: Project Manager for Town of Howey-in- the-Hills for various civil and utilities engineering type projects,including roadway and drainage and sidewalk It. NEEL—SCHAFFER 5 Solurlons you can build upon ���\#2�OO2CO0� � SERV ICES . ' 44o��' City mf Ocoee,Florida Ocoee ' improvements, stormxwotermnanagernent FDEP, FDOT, andEJRVVMD permitting, CUP Update, water and vvaytexvoter[|P projects, engineering reports rate studies,feasibility studies, and site plan. Continuing Engineering Services, City mf0eBary, FL: Project Manager for new Fire Station, facilities, and CE| projects. Continuing Engineering Services, City ofMount Dora, FL: Project Manager for North Donnelly boardwalk and drainage improvements and new roadway project|nanareaofincreasingdeve|oprnent. Continuing Engineering Services, Orange County Utilities, FL: Project Manager for this contract for design, permitting and construction of 13 pump station rehabilitation packages and force main renewal and replacements ranging from G"to8" and 34"to3O". Continuing Engineering Servimes`Semmino|eTribe of Florida:Project Managerforthiscontinuingpnmfessinna| engineering contract to provide project nnanagennentfnrdvi|en8ineerin8designservicestoinduderoadvvay design, site improvements, drainage, water main and force main inspection, wastewater plant improvements, lighting, and ground storage tank at the Hollywood, Immokalee, and Brighton Reservations (Public Works Department)for the Seminole Tribe ofFlorida. Maitland Lift Station #1 and Force Main SRF Grant Administration and CEI, Maitland, FL: Serve as Project ' Manager for septic to sewer conversion project involving new lift station and force main construction. Services include inspection, construction administration, grant compliance, settlement monitoring, and , public involvement. U.S. 192 Decorative Street Lighting Design Engineering and Construction Observation Support (io progress),City of West Melbourne, FL: Project KHanagerasNee|-Schafferprovidedengineeringservices6or � the installation of new City-owned and maintained decorative L.E.D. street lighting along a 4,Q00-linear foot section of U.S. 192 from 1-95 to Circle Drive. Project elements included design of concrete pole foundations and sidewalks,photometric lighting design and modeling, preparation of plans,specifications and estimates, permitting, bidding support and construction phase support services. Rosemary Aldridge, P.E.,CHMM^ Principal in Charge _ Rosemary i»a Senior Vice President of the firm and Florid a ` Educadon/Rmgistratiomm:BE, � Operations Manager. She has expertise in community � Civil O^Environmental � development, environmental studies and contamination En9 ineerin8,Vanderbi|t \� assessment, parking and planning studies, grants, and University,1985;FLPE#77D68; ! telecommunications services. She serves as Principal in i �����d Hazardous ' ! � . Charge of multiple continuing services contracts inCentral � Manager / Florida for Sanford, Oviedo, Maitland, Winter Garden, ' `���� a= i prm� oiooa|�fO|����s/ -rm� Lady Lake,DeBar�Orange[hy,and De|tona. = � Memberships: Board Member, Example �nc[u��~ } / r`~�^~� ^ �CitVmf DgBgry Lakes Monitoring K8 ��-� 6mrquo�edyrnmnitoringof16|akes GreaterSanford Re8�na}' � / Chamber of Commerce and Saofond &HarinaCmndidonAsnassmnmnt-pMforeva|uationofexisUngdook Centra|F|Florida Appointed , o o, ppoin and building facilities,code and regulatory compliance. | member of Sanford Historic ' Samford Parking Management and MultimodaU Study-Principa|forstudy of Preservation Board ' existing parking needs and, availability and proposed improvements for |. i ����mf�op�r�m��: 3� i��n�vv nn� n,�nd�vent�annin� � ' - - - ! Years with Nem|Schaffer 17 0altono Tower Management-PK4 for managing commercial tower leases. N Gb~"°~~~� ' (RFQ)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES san-Blor, City mf Ocoee,Florida ' Ocoee PhilUip Guin, P.E.,Quality Assurance Phillip has nearly 40years of =^p= "="= on civil, Educ__ i BS, and u�ht�sen�neern8projec�as«veUas Ck�| University of � ' ��`'������~ ' | she development, asphalt pavement and concrete Alabama 1g92 . / - placement. Example projects include' Sem0ino|e Professional En Engineer ThbeofRohdaHo|koxx�odResen�bon (Loop / "y/ � Water Main, East Side Force Main, Ground Storage #806/6 Tank design and CEU and Brighton Wastewater Plant | Years of Experience:39 | , Improvements. Also, Downtown Tuscaloosa Urban � . ' Renewal and Redevelopment Project including Years with Neel-Schaffer:l7 � stneetscaping, storm drainage, and underground � � infrastructure improvements. - --' - - - - ''--- Tim Ziegler, P.E.»Civil/StormwateKLead Engineer -' Tim isa Project.En8ineervvithnnonethan33yearsof Gdm«aXio^'^~g~t ~t~ms:BS, experience in trails and parks design, drainage, Civil of � ��� management, pavement design, | Engineering, University / Florida, 1996 ! geotechnical environmental h �� � / - ' and permitting.Heh�un' ����n�w�d�' ���no|E/����Ro�a ! ^ ! in sensitive environments and creative stormxxater #58026 ^ solutions. He has worked with permitting agencies, � Professional � ' including local, state, FD[D, Florida Department of / Environmental PrOte[�onkT}Fp\ Federal Emergency / ����������'�������������^�� ' ~= `� -- " a~ �F�r�a�tor--o�er/�sodatk- �n Management Agency ' U�l Army Corps of � | Engineers / the St Johns River,River, South Florida,lorida, Southwest Years of Florida, Ex*= "= c='23 Suwanee River, and Northwest Florida Water Management Districts. He has � ! Yean�xV� ����h� � h�0��/ I � completed mul tiple rnasterplans for chiesin Central x Florida aaseU ' - - a s supporting infrastructure d ' projects for roadway and utilities. Example projects include: City of Ocoee K8aota, 6tmrmma2ar Pond, Ocoee, FL' Project Engineer tasked with designing a master stormvvatersystenn for the development and selective reuse of commercial and residential property in central Ocoee, increasing impervious density and therefore development potential for the area. The integration of an existing stream provided additional water quality to Starke Lake as well as an appealing feature to the area. Arbours at Cmmnvn Point, Ocoee, FL' Project Engineer responsible for water/sewer service connections with two lift stations-private and Orange County. Included two directional drilling locations. DeBary FimeStation-DeBar&FL: Project Engineer horrnast8rpbnningof1O-acnemmunkjpa|mornplexanddesign of Fire Station site plan,drainage,and utilities. This work is under a Continuing-EngineeringServices Contract. KHaitlamd0ft Station#1-Maitland,FL: Inspection offorce main,stormwatercompliance,and nnicropi|einsta||ation for new lift station. Victory Pointe Park and South Lake Trai|-Charmont, FL: SturmwaterrnodeUng, layout, and design for a City park heaturinganinnovativenatura| mnarshbio|ogioa|fi|trationsystern, anutrientnennova|0|ter, andnnao1erstornnvvater , NEE =~ � °^ ~� �~ ^^�~ »~ ~~~^ ' , (RF0)#22-OD2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES � City mf Ocoee,Florida U[oee ".0" pond treating 68mcres of downtown Clermont.The park and stormwater system incorporates several sections"of the Minneola Trail Corridor and Clermont's Historic Village into the treatment stream. ' Packing District Park Wetland Trail-Orlando, FL:A joint project with the City of Orlando and Dr. Phillips Charities involving approximately 160 acres of downtown Orlando.The design,modeling,and layout of a master stormwater pond into a city pork featuring looping recreational trails through upland, wetland, and waterfront areas which connect the downtown area pedestrian traffic bl the park. Minutemen aumeVvoy Str6etscape-Cocoa Beach,FL:A stbrmwater renovation/beautification projectinxo|vingLoxv Impact Design features including biosvva|es, tree wells, underground eA|tnetion, and pervious pavers to treat stormwater runoff which previously emptied directly into Indian River Lagoon.The projectindudedthenepurposing of the eastern end of Minutemen Causeway into a pedestrian only streetscape/walkway area. Eagle Lake (Preserve Style)Swbdivision-OsceoVa County, FL: Infrastructure layout and design for preserve style subdivision which includes the natural habitat of several Bald Eagles. Naturally vegetated eagle buffer zones surrounded by water and observation trails are the center point of the residential community which also incorporates and preserves additional areas of untouched wetland and upland tracts. GreenNUPmebytmrianCburmhEmvironmnentalKomrdNnatiom-Ooamge County,FL:Design,layout,permitting ofanD- acrg church complex, rectory, and schon|. VVet|and delineation coordination with Orange County Environmental ^ Protection. Coordination of Gopher Tortoise relocation (on-site). Organization and chair of community meetings to address environmental, zoning,and land use issues.Coordination with Florida Power and Light and Orange County _ for the routing ofaforcennain through a3'phase high-voltage transmisoion |ineeasementandOran8e[ountyRight of Way. Daytona Housing Authority-Daytona,FL:Roadway and stornnmater design,Utility modeling,layout,and permitting. ' Coordination of complete Utillity replacement for entire occupi I ed subdivision. Developed Maintenance of Traffic and phasing plans. Duke Energy Corporate Offices-Ocala, Wildwood, and Clermont, FL: Stormwater modeling, layout, design, and permitting through St.Johns River and the Southwest Florida Water Management| . Dan Preslar, PJE.. Lead Engineer . � Dan brings a unique background as a planning and [ --'--- --- design as well as a contractor. He ' --------- ! erkle ^ ^~ ^ University- —Caii'-- ---''Traffic Engineering/planningvOrh for nu '~'r~| ' 1992;B.S.,U of i ` �overnrneDt5�n� K�PD�fb�use�iOthp�n������and 'University | ' Florida,1991,Civil p served 858 contractor formajor design-build Engineering' ' - ' RS,and roadxvavconstruct�nthnouuhouttheU3 This (Transportation) � -��-' _~--' .U.S. ' experience gives him an understanding of the pkanninQ FDOT Advanced CECe��cat�ns ' ' process with the noindsetofa Construction E 'neer, including AdvancedK4{J� |K8S/, ! »vkhthe n�u|tbeingpnac1��|so|uLi0ns. b�n�|so |eads Asphalt Paving | i an FOOT District 1 continuing services contract that 1 Professional E 'neerinF|ohda . ' includes safety-related work for local cities. | #50070;PW1P#1606483 | / Example ��m���� / ' ' | Years of 2� city | � � of Ocoee General Transportation Planning Consultant: Project | �'�_ ' Manager for the contract Managed and completed x�� ��� � signal / � � '-�-- '---- 'm | ����m�thN��M����fh�r: 2 warrant analyses, development traffic impact review, and traffic modeling tn determine the need for roadway improvements. ' RL NEEL-SCHAFFER 8 b~"~~~~~ . . ' ��F��#3�'OQ�K�������|�����������F�0E��������H� . RVICES cit�o���oa��lx�da ()[oE!(� ' ",~". _--��� City ofMaitland Continuing Services Contnsct— to present:Serves as Project Managerforckvi| and transportation engineering services, Projects to date include traffic calming for the D0rnnnerich neighborhood and school zone traffic safety signing and pavement marking plans for Donnnnerich Elementary, Maitland Middle, and LakeSybe|ia Elementary plus multiple private schools. CitKof Oviedo Continuing Services—1O/2019to6/2O2O:Served asSeniorTraf0cEngineer, providing quality reviews to support for preparation of plans to install Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon to support safe pedestrian crossing of SR 434 at Boston Hill Park in Oviedo, FL. Tasks included providing guidance for ITS elements related to the beacon. Also provided review of developer traffic impact analysis for Hideaway Cove. City of Sanford Parking Management Plan—10y2O1Bto 1/2021: Managed project to assistdtyxv|th parking capacity issues, Included recommending policy updates, ensuring city parking is on xvavfinding apps, updating vvavOnding and signage to parking within the City, and documenting the amount of available parking in advance of development expected during 2020-21 repurposing of vacant parcels currently used for parking. City mfCocoa Beach SRA1AArteria|Analysis: Project ManaQerforthis contract.Completed intersection and corridor analysis to determine the current and expected level of service, recommended proposed improvements. ^ City of West pa|nn Beach's Sapodilla Avenue Traffic Calming Plan: Project Manager for developing traffic calming concept thatfit the existing one'vvaytraffic operations with a landscape buffer and on-street parking ' to minimize speeding. Developed brochure to explain the traffic calming options available tothe residents of West Palm Beach. . FOOT District I Continuing Services: Operations,Safety,and Design Review,Bartow FL: Managing contract for FDOT District 1TSMOgroup. Managing District's participation in several connected vehicle initiatives, including: Near Miss and Intersection Collision Avoidance programs in Lakeland, VV||d||fe Detection System in Collier County, and Transit Signal Priority within US 41 FRAME connected vehicle environment in Lee County. Coordinating TSMO group participation in transit signal priority efforts in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. Managed annual renewal of local agency Traffic Signal Maintenance Compensation Agreements. Frank Miller, P.E.,Wate°/& astewate°/ReclaiD8ed Water Lead Engineer Frank is an environmental engineer experienced in - . the areas of water and wastewater systems planning, Education/Registratimns;&1.S, design, permitting and construction for both 8.S.,University of Central Florida, municipal and industrial clients. Mr. Wii||er'x main 1999/1996,Environnnenta| strengths are in treatment and pump station facility Engineering design and planning, as well as project management with experience in a variety of contract delivery Professional Engineer inFlorida systems. Specific areas of expertise include #62179 water/wastewater treatment unit processes including Years mfExperience: 25 pump stations, membrane processes, biosn|ids ^� treatment facilities,chemical facilities,and integrated Years with Nae|-Schaffem 2 facility design, including Process Instrumentation and Controls as well as Mechanical/Process/Civil design. He has experience in the full range of small- and |ar8e-sca|evvaterandvvaotewmter1reetmentfoci|itydesignprojectcydeu from conceptualization to construction, start-up and testing. N� ' 0�� NEEL—SCHAFFER 9 °~"°~~~~ (RFQ)#22-OU2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES � n��' City of Ocoee,Florida O[()ee ,*,m" Example projects include: Town ofEatmmvil|eCDMG Mitigation Grant,Eatonwi||e, FL: Lead Engineer to develop the scope of work for a $6 million grant for hardening the tovxn's water treatment and distribution system. The grant was submitted to Florida DEOfor round || funding. Assisted the town with the presentation and site visit to secure the funding. , Maitland Lift Station #1-Maitland, FL: Project Engineer for construction of new force main and lift station to accommodate septic to sewer conversion in the Dommerich neighborhood. � Largo Wet Weather Improvements Project,'a� City of Largo, FL' Design Manager to comply with an EPA Consent Agreement limiting wet weather overflows in their sanitary sewer collection system. The City of Largo commissioned Mr. Mi||e/s employer to design modifications to their collection system to handle wet weather events uptoa1O-vear storm event. Improvements include modifications to several lift stations and design of new,dedicated wet weather force nnainthatvvou|d autonnatica|k/be brought on-line inthe event ofa large rainfall event triggering high flows. Mr. Miller led the design for expansion of the two largest lift stations to capacities of 0 rngd and 3.3 nngd, respectively. These lift stations feature variable frequency driven purnpsinstalled into nexvse|f-deaningtrpnch-typevvehwe||s, ` ' Logan Booster Pump Station Improvements, Pinellas County, FL; Project Manager for replacing the existing 20 mgd potable pump station with a new,engineered pump station with a firm capacity of 22.5 mgd,along with new ' yard piping,flow control valve and flow monitoring stations,and electrical/SCADA system improvements. Patti Clare,AlCP, Planning Services Lead ` - Patti has over 30 years of experience in the field of ( Education/Registrations:Master urban planning, downtown and corridor � ^py of Arts, Urban Programs. Saint � revitalization, and economic development. Patti | - Louis University, 19D0. ' spent over 27 ��� � �� public and non-profit | ^' i / Bachelor of Arts, BeUanmine sectors,most recently serving as Deputy Director for | University, ! . . LouisvilleMetro Government's Office of Advanced ' | Planning. While with the Office of Advanced American Institute ofCertified Planning, Patti led the transportation policy and ! Planners No. 10605 ! planning efforts for Louisville. / Years of 35 i 1 Affiliations/Training:��n�: Member, American Planning Association, Anleh��n ' / Institute of CertifiedP|Planners. Member, Urban Land InstituteYeamsxv�hNge��ha0er' 6 Institute (UL|). UL| / ' / � Health Leaders Network Cohort 3 (2020). National Working Group --- --�-- - ------'- - - Member for the UL| Building Healthy Places |nidatixe's Healthy Corridors Project, 3015'2017. Rose Center for Public Leadership-Urban Land Institute FaUovv 2012-I013. Example projects include: City of Sanford, FL Downtown Parking Management Plan and Multi-Modal Connectivity Master Plan: Ms. Clare served as a best practice researcher,planner and policy writer for the Downtown Parking Management Plan and the Multi-Modal Connectivity Master Plan for the City of Sanford inCentral Florida. ` Lake County, it nsiveOpenatimnsAnalysis:Ms.Clare developed marketing and financial strategies to increase ridership and reduce the tranuitsystenn's reliance on county funding. She also worked on the SWOT analysis and identified opportunities for new mobility options,suchaspartneohipsxvithUberandbdt ' N� NL NEEL—SCHAFFER ~~ �O "~ ~�~~ . . . . (RFQ)#23'OO2CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR �\a X,/r � CiftybfK3cmpe^Florida O[{)ee "^^^^ Vo|usia County, FLEDAGrant: Grant writing lead for winning$4 million grant to support site readiness for new COV|D vaccine and medical research facility in Daytona Beach, FL. &8mdgac Evers Boulevard BUILD Grant, City mf Jackson, MS: Lead grant writer for winning$20nni||ion grant to reconstruct major arterial in Jackson, K4Sasa Complete Streets project. F|oridaQEO CDBG-Mitigation Grant Application,Town of Eatonville, FL: Lead grant writer for$6 million grant application to harden the Town's water treatment and distribution system. Supported the Town through preparation of presentation for the DEO interview and site visit. Louisville,KY Dixie Highxoayl0GER Grant: Ms.Clare served as Project Manager for development of the$16.9 TIGER grant application Transforming Dixie Highway TIGER Grant, Louisville Metro Government and later served on the team to implement the project as a consultant with Neel-Schaffer. MOVE Louisville,KY:Patti served as co-project rnanagerfortheM[VELouisvi|!estrotegicmnu|ti-nnoda|transportatiun plan.The multi-modal plan presents eiQht8uidinQ policies and 16 priority projects thmttogethershou|dservetofocus Metro's future transportation investments in complete streets and transit. Irish Hill Neighborhood P|an—Louisville,KY: Patti served as Project Manager and principal�p|anneronan update of the land use recommendations for a major morhdorthatbi'sectsLmubviUe's|hshHiUne' hbVrhood.TheneighbnrhoVd plan recommended the creation of a Lexington Road Mixed Use Planned Development District. ' Maycela Lo0�sho��CoMstruKtion Services Lead ' E�ucw�on�0e��a1ra�a�s' B.S., ^ K4a�e|a leads CE|and grant adnnin�tra�onsen�cesand '- ' provides design support on civil and utilities projects and Civil Engineering, University of land development reviews. She serves as Assistant Central Florida, 2OO5 Project Manager on City of Orange City CE|, City of Maitland Orange County punnp�atinn YearsmfEope�eoce; 1� _- ` ' ' . and Force Main design and CEL and Lady Lake Planning 1O`�h�|hthN�e- � � ar support for land deve|opnnentrevievvs. Years ^ Example projects include: Continuing Engineering Services,Town of Lady Lake, FL: Staff Engineer for providing continuing services for the Town of Lady Lake for various civil and utilities engineering inoprovrnent projects, including new ' wastewater treatment plant,CUP update, new Parks and Recreation Office and Maintenance Building,Town Hall Improvements, new Library, roadway and drainage and sidcvve|h improvements, stornnxvater management, FDEp, FDOl[ and SJRVVK4D, permitting, water and wastewater C|P projects, engineering reports, rate studies,feasibility studies, and site plan reviews and development nf construction standards. Continuing Engineering Services, Orange County Utilities, FL: Led design and CEI of pump station renewal packages and force main projects throughoutOranQeCounty. Services included preliminary design report, design, permitting, bidding, and construction for the in-place rehabilitation of wastewater pump stations. Force main projects involved the design, permitting, bidding, and construction for the in-place replacement of 2 segments of force main ranging from 24"to 30" and in-place replacement of 12 segments of force main ranging from 4"to 12". City of Maitland Lift Station #1 CE/ and Grant Administration, Maitland, FL: Assistant Project Manager for new lift station and force main as part of a neighborhood septic to sewer conversion. Manage Construction Administration, subconsultant and client coordination and communication, and Public Involvement. N� �L NEEL—SCHAFFER 11 �� "~~^~~^~"~^~~~ (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES • L\•/I City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee flnrldn Support Staff David Freni,P.E.,Roadway Design B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1992 ... Florida P.E.#51367;28 years of experience,1 with firm David has 28 years of transportation and site development engineering experience. He x 7 has served as the Project Manager or Engineer of Record for numerous transportation 4, xfi design and PD&E projects throughout Florida for FDOT and cities including new alignments, roadway reconstruction, sidewalks, intersection improvements, and bridge - replacement projects. Example projects include: SR 10 and SR 261 Improvements, Tallahassee, FL: Project Manager and Engineer of Record for design of resurfacing, restoration and rehabilitation improvements for two major urban multilane arterial roadways, 2.3 miles of SR 10(US 90)and 2.7 miles of SR 261(US 319).These projects included access management and ADA improvements, signalization upgrades, new turn lanes requiring additional right-of-way, and design of buffered bicycle lanes. New Sidewalks for Bradford Road and Lonnbladh Road, City of Tallahassee, FL: Project Manager and Engineer of Record. This project included designing new sidewalks and drainage improvements along Lonnbladh Road and Bradford Road in Tallahassee to enhance connectivity and improve safety and ADA access within these residential areas. Natural Bridge Road and SR 20 Bridge Replacements, Leon County, FL: Served as Principal-in-Charge and Deputy Project Manager for this FDOT District 3 project. Project included design replacements of the existing structurally deficient bridges at Natural Bridge Road over a branch of the St. Marks River and SR 20 (Blountstown Hwy) over Gum Creek in Leon County. Shane Bergin,P.E.,PTOE,PTP,RSPB.,Traffic Design and Studies M.S., B.S.,Civil Engineering,Auburn University,2004/2002; Florida PE#73300 r 17 Years of Experience, 17 with firm + w`• , Shane brings experience in traffic analysis,signal design and coordination, transportation planning, and safety studies. He has extensive experience in traffic volume forecasting, modeling and analysis using HCS, Synchro, and PC Travel software for corridor and intersection studies and roadway safety audits. He serves in a QC role on many local projects for Cities of Oviedo, Maitland, and Sanford. Example projects include: Airport Boulevard Congestion Management Project, City of Mobile, AL: Shane is the Engineer of Record for the Airport Boulevard Congestion Management Project. The project combines two Mobile MPO projects into one to install new signal cabinets and controller on Airport Boulevard between University Boulevard to Cody Road. The project also includes the below and after travel time studies for use in documenting the effectiveness of the improvements. 2018 Pay-As-You-Go Program,Mobile County,AL:Shane was the Engineer of Record for the Prichard Streets Project that included the mill and overlay of 31 streets inside the City of Prichard along with ADA ramp improvements. The project included 3 bridge/culvert replacement projects that will replace the existing bridges and culverts located on Gum Tree Branch. DI NEEL-SCHAFFER 12 Solutions you can build upon (RFQ)#22-OD2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES City of Ocoee,Florida ' Ocoee "~.^. . Boston Hill Park Pedestrian Crossing, Oviedo, FL: Project Manager. Neel-Schaffer conducted amid-block crossing analysis for the City ofOviedo near Boston Hill Park. Part ufthe project included collecting vehicular and pedestrian counts along the corridor. Pedestrian counts were collected over multiple days and seasons to demonstrate the need for mid-block crossing. The analysis also included conceptual drawings of the crossing that consisted ofanaerial background that vxerecaptured byadrone. The analysis was documented in a report and submitted tothe Florida Department of Transportation for approval. A0A Public Transitions Plans, South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, Mobile County, AL: Project Manager to develop an /\DA Transition Plan for road rights-of-way only for the eight cities and the portion of Mobile County that are located within the Metropolitan Planning Organization (W1PO) boundaries. The cities included: Chickasaw, Cren|a, Satsuma, Sara|and, Semmes, Prichard, Mobile, and Bayou La Batne, Each of the nine final transition plans included the following: ADA Policy Statement, Grievance Procedure, Inventory,Schedule/Plan,and Prioritization Df Locations for|rnpnJvenn8ntS. Daniel Vasquez,P.E. Design K8��CivU Engineering in Transportation2813 and BSinCivil Engineering,2006 of South B1100012425,PE exam passed 12-21;10 Years of Experience,2 with firm Daniel supports our FDOT District 1 contract providing crash analysis and field reviewsfor roadway , and intersection improvements. His experience encompasses roadway design, signing and � Y � pavement markings, structural, bridge, and pavement design. Daniel worked for FDOT's Traffic ^ Operations Department and led and coordinated the design ofa Trail Head for a multi-use trail a|ong|-275. He has provided conceptual design support for PD&E studies for S039D,SR75,SR586. Scott Castro,E.|.,Traffic Engineering Support .\ M.S.and 8��University nfCentral Florida,Civil Engineering(Traffic),2O1O/2O17 E|11OOO21054;3 Years ofExperience,3 with firm ` ` Scott has performed safety and traffic studies and roadway design services for signing and pavement marking and supports our FDOT District.1 traffic safety contract. Example projects include: City of Sanford sidewalk design (3 projects), Oviedo Crosswalk Warrant Analysis with � RRFB; US 192 Roadway Lighting MOT Design and Lane Closure Analysis;Safe Routes to School / CB;Maitland Speed Study,Traffic Calming and School Zone safety study. lmsb Hughes,Ell, Support | ' 8.S, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida,2O17 " 1O years of experience,4 with firm ~�n Josh brings experience in civil,utilities,and stornnvvatormodeling,design, permitting,and `\ CB. Similar projects include Orange City Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction CE|; Central Florida Zoo stornnvvater modeling and utilities design; Lady Lake land development �\ reviews and trail design; Orange County and Seminole Tribe utilities inspection. He ^ manages GPS data collection for the Sanford stormwater asset management system. RL NEEL—SCHAFFER 13 °~~°~~ y..~~^~"^~~~~ . (RFQ)#22-OD2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ` City of Ocoee Florida 0[0ee .m,m" ' Glen Reed,P.E.,Electrical Engineer '-- B.S., Electrical Engineering, Louisiana State University, 2976; Florida PE#G2712 ' 45 years of experience,3O with firm Glen brings experience in high voltage electrical systems and control. He is involved ! with the design and construction engineering for power distribution, lighting, instrumentation and control systems for a variety of projects. Projects include the supply of electrical power to roadway lighting, water and wastewater projects, fiber distribution, emergency power generation and traffic signals. He has assisted with U5 � 192 lighting,SR30 lighting, Lady Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant, and Seminole Tribe ground storage tank pump systems. Matt Keeney,P'E~Structural Engineer B.5, Civil Engineering, University of Alabama, 1998; Florida PE#74152 23 years of experience,4 with firm � ^ Matt brings experience with structural design and analysis of buildings and industrial support structures. He has provided structural design services for Public Works facilities such as McLeod Road Transfer Station in Orange County,Tomoka Farms Road ' Operations Center in Vo|usio County, Hollywood Ground Storage Tank for Seminole Tribe, and damage.assessments of schools and municipal buildings following several / storms throu�houtthe southeast. Craig Wyatt,P'E.,RmadxmaV Construction and Inspection Specialist ' B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky, 3OOS; Florida PE#9203S ^ 15 years ofexperience,2 with firm ��4 Craig brings experience in transportation engineering and inspection of state-funded �1i ��' � DOT construction projects. His areas of expertise include construction management and 'inspection, concrete and asphalt pavement design, roadway design, paving operations, and project management. He worked as Maintenance Engineer and Construction Resident Engineer for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet from 2008 to ^- �O1Oan�nDvvr��i���inH�rid�, Heis��diM���O�v�r���F�[)T-fund�dpr ^'ectsinthe �^ following areas: FOOT.CE| Project Administrator; FDOTCE| QC Manager; FQEP Stornmxxoter, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control |AspectorTiers | & ||; FD[TCE| Asphalt PavingTechnician-Level 1 and Level 2.- FDOTCE| Earthwork Construction Inspection—Level 1 and Level 2; FDOT CEI Final Estimates Level 1 and Level 2; FDOT MOT Advanced Certification,among others. NEEL—SCHAFFER �� =°�­~~~~�� p� ' ' ���)#2�0O2KO���UU�������C��FOR EN0�EE�NG SERVICES � . � . City of (}[()ee / "^"d. ' CahO Maslarczyk,Construction Inspector A.A., Construction Management, Seminole State College, expected 3022 FAA Drone Pilot Certification;6 years of experience,l with firm . ' Cah|i brings experience in inspection and construction administration for roadway, bridge, utilities, and stneetscaping projects. While employed with the City of Orange City, she managed the construction phase of the SRF-funded Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction projects thatinduded utilities, drainage, roadway reconstruction, sidewalks landscaping, lighting, and street furniture. She has previous experience as an Inspector «»�� on the FDOTVVekiva Parkway project and is FDOT-certified in Maintenance of Traffic. [ah|i is an FAA-certified drone pilot and provides these services for data collection and to monitor construction projects. Teresa Ng,El,Engineering Support K� SBS Environmental. ' . ` Florida, — ( . ' 1 years of experience, 1 with firm \ ' Teresa assists with water and wastewater utilities projects,solid waste andsustainabi|i1y planning, and Construction Administration. She held a previous internship with the City \~ of Orange City and completed an inflow and infiltration study for City lift stations. She ' ) ' has assisted with field data collection for wetlands assessments, lake monitoring, and GPS data collection for BSapplications. ' ' lesl Yi,Biologist/Environmental and Planning Support ` B.S., Biology and Environmental Science, University of Central Florida, 2015 7 years of experience, 1 with firm ..\' |es| brings experience in G|S, grants, public engagement, and studies. Her focus on conservation and sustainabi|i1y leverages market trends in the industry and expands services to clients. She serves as the Sustainability Coordinatorfor Neel-Schaffer, leading \ development ofsustainabi|itv initiatives for the firnn's business and new services for clients. She supports environmental and planning studies, data collection, and analysis for Cities of Sanford, Oe8ap6 Maitland, and Murfreesboro,TN. 14L NEEL—SCHAFFER (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 404- City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee florida Subconsultants SS NA TM Southeastern Surveying&Mapping Founded in 1972,Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation(SSMC)is SUE • SURVEY • G I S an independent, employee-owned Professional Surveying and Mapping, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Subsurface Utility (SUE) team that serves Florida's leading public and private organizations as the single largest Surveying and Mapping firm in the state. SSMC has served the City of Ocoee since 1990. Traditional Services Land Surveying and Mapping by SSMC applies experience and a complete surveyor's toolkit including 4 WD vehicles, ATV's,boats,airboats,fathometers,Terrestrial Mobile and Static LiDAR,GPS,reflectorless total stations,digital levels; electronic field books and a proprietary data collection format,and graphic production using MicroStation,Arclnfo, AutoCAD Civil 3D,AutoCAD Land Development,TopoDOT,Revit,CAiCE,and GEOPAK tools to deliver compatible data in ready-to-use form to our clients and team members. Non-Traditional Services Subsurface Utility Designation and Location(Test Holes)by SSMC's Utility Division,employs the best electronic sensing devices as well as Ground Penetrating Radar(GPR)and records research to designate underground utilities and then uses highly mobile,safe,nondestructive vacuum excavation equipment to uncover and positively identify them.The SSMC Utility Division also performs Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Pipe Inspection Services.The system is used to perform condition and as-built inspections and includes laser profiling capabilities. Pipe thickness testing using Sonar Equipment is an additional service offered as an alternative to cutting coupons on aging force mains. Jorge Diaz Ramirez, PSM (Florida LS6134), Lead Surveyor, has over 25 years of professional surveying and mapping experience. His responsibilities include research, reconnaissance, project coordination, and scheduling field and office personnel for a variety of both private and public survey projects, experience in all aspects of surveying and mapping services including topographic surveys, boundary surveys, right-of-way mapping, control, specific purpose surveys, hydrographic surveys, elevation surveys, mean high water line, ordinary high water line, construction layout, mapping reviews, program, and budget development. M. Scott Sowards, GPRT, Lead for Subsurface Utilities Engineering, has over 30 years of experience in subsurface utility designation/location. Scott is responsible for coordinating, estimating, managing, and administering utility projects for design and relocation; planning utility mapping projects for conflict verification;and coordinating with clients and utility owners to assure quality control/quality assurance. Ardaman Ardaman &Associates, Inc. Ardaman was founded in 1959 by Dr. M.E. Ardaman, and the &Associates, Inc. Company has continually provided geotechnical, hydrogeology, and materials engineering services in the ensuing years. The Company was founded in Orlando but expanded to meet the needs of their clients. Their corporate headquarters is in Orlando,with 13 offices throughout Florida and Louisiana. Past Experience with City of Ocoee Ardaman has worked for the City of Ocoee in the past having provided construction materials testing for City roadways and other facilities (such as the Beech Recreational Center).They have worked extensively for numerous clients in III NEEL—SCHAFFER 16 Solutions you can build upon (RFQ)#22-OQ2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Iso��N� Citwof Ocoee,Florida {}[Oee """^~ West Orange County(including Orange County Highway Construction and the City nf Winter Bardeni and a review of Ardaman's extensive database of information reveals that they have completed over 75 projects within the general area of the City ofOcoee. Their engineers are very familiar with the local subsurface conditions and construction protocols.Further,Ardaman has developed a significant level of expertise in the area of pavement rehabilitation and has worked with a numberof clients to develop effective waysto implementand testfull depth reclamation of existing streets. Zan C. Bates, P.E. (Florida PE#49917) has 29 years of experience /29 years with finn\ that has included primarily subsurface soils explorations related to transportation,foundations,land developments,sinkholes,roadways,bridges and storrnvvaterareas. He has specific experience with 8entechnioa| investigations related to pedestrian trails. Mr. Bates also manages test pile programs, development of driving criteria for production piles and monitoring of pile installations as well as drilled shaft foundations and ground improvement techniques. He supervises project engineering staff, field technicians and exploration drillers on the projects that he manages. He has M.S. and B.S. degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida(1997/199O). BORR ELL| + PARTNERS Architecture &Landscape Architecture ARCHITECTURE PLANNING LANDSCAPE INTERIORS Borrelli+Partners,Inc. is a professional small business corporation located in Orlando, Florida. They are MBE, DBE ' and SBE certified throughout the state,under a multitude of entities. With the combined expertise and resources of their principals and professional staff,their firm provides comprehensive services in architecture,planning,landscape architecture,and interior design. Over the past 30 years,the firm's extensive track record in performing architectural design services for municipal and government clients has made up over9O percent of their services. The firm has been responsible for the development of imaginative design solutions for various government agencies, school boards,universities,and other municipalities throughout the State ofFlorida. These include transportation,aviation, convention and performing arts centers,correctional, law enforcement and judicial facilities, park and trail planning, educational,commercial buildings,hotels,retail,aquatic and recreation facilities,and medical/health care offices. Chris Rice, RLA, ASLA, Lead Landscape Architect, has over 29 years of professional experience in the landscape architectural field and five years with Borre||i + Partners. He has extensive knowledge and experience providing landscape design for educational facilities, oornnnercio| buildings, industrial facilities, parks and recreation developments,golf courses, and residential communities. Dan-Michael T,bovch, RA, NKAB[, LEEO AP= 0D+C, will serve as Project Manager/Architect for the proposed contract. Mr. Trbovich has 24yeao of experience providing professional architectural services to various clients throughout Florida. He has been a member of the Borrelli team for 13 years. His in-depth knowledge of the industry has allowed him bz successfully manage multiple consultants and complex projects,vvhhaspecia|fncumVnavimbon, industrial,and transportation projects. Andrem/Pes*Na,RA,/4|A,NCARB,has over 24years of experience in the architecture industry.His projectwork spans a myriad of sectors, such as historical, residential, connnnenja|, liturgical, and educational. Mr. Pera|ta has demonstrated versatility byserving in various roles-from architectural designerto projectnnanager.Heisanadvocate for creating spaces that transform,inspire,and enrich,through the art of design. N� m�L NEEL—SCHAFFER 17 S~'~`°~~~^~~^~°~"~~~~^ (RFC,)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES t I City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee Morino Certifications/Registrations—Neel-Schaffer,Inc. State of Incorporation: Mississippi Florida Corporate Charter Number: F00000000462 State of Florida Business Registration No.: 8556(As of October 1, 2019, Certificate of Authorization licenses are now referred to as firm registrations. Firm registrations never expire and there are no longer any physical documents available.There is no license to print as it is no longer a license;just a registration. Proof of Neel- Schaffer's current registration status from Florida Board of Professional Engineer's website is provided below: • State of Florida . Department of State I certify front the records of this office that NEEL-SCHAFFER,INC.is a Mississippi corporation authorized to transact business in the State of Florida, qualified onlamrary 21,2000. 107Cr,lea.,, OlPR.NEEL.5514 FFER.INC.Reg.-, eOuaaAN rataIIr The document number of this corporation is F00000000462. 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Division of Consumer Servives LiLYASC No.:LII210S Board of Profeedonal Surveyors arid Mappers ilpfl. r„,s;) 7.00S Apotochee PkRuy Tullohm,sestlaritia 3235945011 Reposition Ilite February 28.2023 State of Florida .....,..,.,,,,,, . Department of State . Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License I codify toms the words of this office dust SOUTTIEASTERN SURVTVINO AND MAPPING CORPORATION to a cormstutiao orgamted under the law,of Usk,As provisions of Chapter 472,Florida 511414111a I lo SLAV Of flaUld.).litcti 011 September I.1976. . . The document number of this corpomitoil SSTS 51. SOIJME.ASTERN SURVEYING AND MAPPING CORPORATION 6500 ALL AMERICAN BOULEVARD I ftmliet ccrtifs that said corporation Iras paid all fccs due this onlec through ORLANDO,FL 32516,4350 n I December FL To:Latin its MOst rocont armual reposVmuform torsinoss roport • ..,011.0..191...1,II.21121.and that ill,ran+to active, • --- NICOLE 1418,1•1P FRIED 1 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE'.further CrIllfy tird void corporation Imo not hied Anides of Disiohnion. Tut ia to evttlfy.er.01,,k3,301.11 WI,IS pi,,,,,,f,.T.0 me e..edam's...Fos...to,.k sos,..,,,,,,,ta caso,o,OS,(1.414.5istuael Germ reader,kartard the — ---.Coveg..al ef the APO e eV Mai. " -j' — - Storirtt Popo Um,it tiF,,,71 esaoust out orssomer.8;Tiot. — at Tambour.,OteCopoot 04 F""..,••• lillos of AS,asinrer So:1,i,, AY 1,10:0 agre..04.fter,,,:0,1 r Itterd urn dialittast 5orsesno,nut Stapp, . . „ . ,, 441/144.r.0,.. 2U6 Atistart.o tummy raionts,,FIrsit143.2,Pl-fio/ i'••Pit..••a DT, r,kasnY.8.2•43 60,,,, VIP. 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I certify from the wools of this office that ARDAMAN&ASSOCIATES.INC. a, -4 k'...7 '-P is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida,filed on •.,' 57 7=i 7113AItS'ZAN C January 2,1990 effective December 28,1989. '.:1.1..:',46:#014ina6Y FLACECIRtLE,,..7,-;•`' The document number of this corporation is L40551. ',. .7,;!.:_i—•i•T'V., .'i •.."/ .. ..s-1-C• . ?If unher certify that said corporation has paid all Fees due this of f ice through %.'..I' L",..r. /,2- J..,‘'. .',. December 31.202l.that its most recent annual report/uniform business report L LICEN:SENUREBEit PE49917 i seas filed on January 4.2021.and that its status is active. EXPIRATION DATE:FEBRUARY 28,2023 I further certify that said corporation has not tiled Articles of DiSSOltniOlL Always verily notoses mane ot Mytilotidatitonse.cont ' ' Do not alter this document in any ferns Dais yourliconse.It Is unlawful for anyone other Otani/lc licensee to use this documer4. 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EXPIRATs0H&ATh:'ITORUARr 2$2022 Ma,stay: r...art,.Nu,rt au.r....a... 1 , The document number of this corporation is 676701. • Moot alter thisdoc mn tm myfonn I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through I CI, This Is your license.II is unlawful for anyone Whet Pun the lkanseeLouse this d0500 !. j December 31,2021,that its most recent annual reporthmifonn business report I was filed an January 11,2021,and that its status is active. I I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. ri ".........."" 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U5i SaarCX , I Name: RORRELLT AND PARTNERS,INC(Primary Name) main Address: 720 VASSAR STREET ORLANDO Florida 32009 , County: ORANGE l License dolling: I Iureaset.ocatlon: &kense Information _. _.__ ......__..__.__ _ .� _.,,.».'...___T_'__._ if License Type: v - ^ _ to d pe Architecture Business Information _w - ^�mTR4_���' Rank: Rosiness Info License timber: Status: ' Current l burnout.Date: 01120/2021 Eeel ar: 1 i5Pad i QualiDmrians �� _77 QrmiiNmNon Effe.Vye a _ _� —- — ..— __ IA1ier teHa — _ — —^ —1 InrCRnnnteRSisas.innrn.o,aign_d__ _..._._..._........m.__..a...__—_.— _.,._._.....___—.———____.—__...___ __-- ..-._,,._....___-._�__e.........—., __.— __— S iNome rentaeint .... ....... ......... ... .. _ .. _ .., Jae.alarstrr.,rNad ra.Mrsea raan99 a.rear:tlntneRearntart re•tctno,a.an.rrtmatarnr,esc.an.T,ts oficile (y ge,44.6& Minority Business Certification Borrelli + Partners, Inc. Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187,Florida Statutes,for a period from: 10/27/2021 to 10/27/2023 • Jt._. . J.Todd Inman `Pi.A d Florida Department of Management Services nrr r-era Office of Sappier Dlvertisy MANAGEM �ww 4050 Esplanade Way,Suite 330 p- Tallahassee,R 3234R SERVICESA 850-487.0915 r CNiw al Suppler Diversty tinny dms.myllorida.eemjosd Ill_NEEL—SCHAFFER 23 s Solutions you can build upon ' (RFQ)#22-0O2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Ao sor City of Ocoee Florida {)[Oee �*� Successfully Similar �^� Current and -�� uu� n�~�u"u °�u00U����m_ 2- City of Sanford,FL—Continuing EngineeringService —BikeandPedestrianFacilitiesStormwete; Engineering, Planning, 8��Grant�P�nr�ngStudies City of FL ^ Contact:Jeff Dovb Man ager, Public Works Department,3ODN. Park/4/enUe,Sanford,FL32771 Dates ofServices: 2015-Present Phone:(407)688-5O8O _ � EmmaW:keff.davis@sanfbnjU.gcm ` Brief description of Neel-Schafferis working under a continuing services contract with the City ofSanford providing sidewalk design,drainageandstormwateranalysis,and planning services. Since 2016,we have completed three sidewalk projects,drainage analysis/design xxorkfornnu|bp|esKas ntorrnvvatermnode|ing,grant assistance,G|S mapping of stornom/aie[ systems and sidewalks, parking assessment and parking management plan,,and mnu|tinnoda| planning projectsas described � -r below: rq K�uldo,odeUK�xmn � � Man agement Neel-Schaffer '� . ��]� � X ' assisted the City preparing grant under Department �f ' . �oil Economic Opportunity. The grant was selected in 2018 out of over 100 - applications and supported a nnu|tinnoda| master plan of the Sanford waterfront and downtown areas to review transit,bikp/ped/trai|s,golf carts, trolley, SunRai| and b|uevvay connectivity. We also assisted the Sanford ' Downtown CRAvvith expansion oftheirtno|| . systemadding new routes. Hidden Lake Drive & Live Oak Boulevard Sidewalk Improvements Neel-Schaffer provided field services including topo survey and Aerial drone mapping,environmental review,design of _7� sidewalks, s' na8e striping and construction phase ' ' ~ ' ' ��o� � provide �� �u� � Seminole H� School area students and ~ improve pedestriansafety|n two neighborhoods in south Sanford. This project involved construction of 10,000 feet of new sidewalk. The project included development of construction plans specifications, opinion of probable costs, public meetings, bidding and inspection services. The team evaluated ADA compliance of existing driveways that would be crossed and made modifications to achieve compliance. Two other similar sidewalk projects have since been completed. Sanford Hidden Lake Drainage Study: Neel-Schaffer provided field reviews to identify * �' ' infrastructure of the drainage basin including the Hidden Lake neighborhood of Sanford. The p 'ectinvo|vedthemnodeUn�ofvahousstorrneven1s1hrou�h|CPR ' ,.�� �' software and proposing culvert improvements, maintenance issues, and cos estimatesforthe Hidden Lake neighborhood. Weworked with the City,FDOTand a*� Seminole County to resolve issues and helped the City to receive funding through - -� the US Army Corps of Engineers for$150,0000 in additional modeling studies that are planned for IO31. Parking Management Plan:Neel-Schaffer was contracted by the City of Sanford to develop a parking management plan to address increased traffic into the downtown area on weekends and during-events. Concerns have arisen due to current parking|ot beingtakenover6xnevvdeve|opnn ntsindoxxntoxvn. Neel-Schaffer has conducted parking inventory and developed GIS mapping based on time of day/day of week parking is allowed in all municipal and shared ' RL NEEL=SCHAF ER 24 ~~~~~^~^~""^~~~ to / (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES ' � ' ' ' ���m�k�coee �o��a �W, .. ` ' _----^ {)[oee ____ ��-use lots. Drone Video was used to monitor traffic flow,parking usage,and nighttime lighting assessment and improve wayfinding and signage of public lots based on driver behavior. This information has been used to develop event- specificparkingmaps for varying street closures and will beshared through theOty's website,Gmgle Maps,and other on|inesources. Land use policy,parking ordinances,and current parking lot efficiency,lighting,access,and safety were also reviewed. Paid parking and parking garages were also evaluated. City-Wide Stormwater Infrastructure Inventory: Neel-Schaffer is performing data collection and GIS mapping of the City of Sanford's stornovvater infrastructure and is currently collecting data for meMjoa| elevations to be used in stormvvater modeling nf the system. The stormwater scope includes collecting stormwater structure data in the field using a geoclatabase,and uploading to ArcGIS. Specific Tasks include locating the structures,logging the GPS locations and structure types, taking GPS-referenced photographs of each structure and collecting dimensions, elevations, material types and pipe diameters and directions ofpipe flow from each structure. Field collected information is supplemented with as-built records provided 6v the City. All information is being compiled into ageodatabaSe that iy usable through/\nrG|Ssoftware. The initial contract deliverable ofall horizontal data was a fully updated AncG|5and pdf map book of the entire City of Sanford.Afollow-on contract to collect elevation information of drainage structures is underway over a 3-year period to support modeling of the entire city's stormwater system. Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge, PE, Principal in Charge; Steve Cmckerhano, PE, Project Manager; Dan Preslar, PE,PMP,Traffic Engineer;Josh Hughes,El,GIS Stormwater Inventory; Scott Castro, El,CE| Relevance to this 0FQ:Similar CCNA projects for similar sized city-stormwater,civil,traffic 2' City nfCw)edo,FL-CbntimyingEmgimeeriing Services-Roadway Design,Traffic Client: City ofOviedo Contact:Bobby Wyatt, Public Works Director 4OO Alexandria Boulevard,Oviedo,FL33765 Dates ofServices: 3017'Present Phone:/4D7\971-564O Ennai|:bxvyatt@chvofoviedo.net Brief description of Project: Neel-Schaffer was selected in 2017 to provide continuing professional engineering services to the City nf Oviedo for civil,transportation,and utilities engineering projects. Re|evantcnrnp|etedp 'ecto include: Boston Hill Park Pedestrian Crossing: Neel-Schaffer provided traffic and design services for a new crosswalk at the intersection Sri of SR 434 and Boardwalk Avenue. We have completed traffic / counts and a mid-block crosswalk warrant analysis approved by FDOT District 5; field surveying using drone oeho| orthornosaic mapping;FDOT submittals and coordination;and development of construction drawings, maintenance of traffic,specifications and ^ cost estimates to include sidewalk improvements, rapid � rectangular flashing beacon,striping and signage. ` East Mitchell Hammock Road atA|afayo Woods Boulevard ' / Left Turn Lame Extension: Neel-Schaffer is providing field - surveying and utility locations, geotechnica| investigation ~ � ^' and pavement cores, stomnvvater modeling and permit modification, construction plans, specifications and cost estimates for a left turn lane extension that will be consistent with FDOT design standards and specifications. The project is based on a 15-year study period and will include p|an/profi|esheets, pavement layout sheets,typical sections,cross sections, erosion control ��� NEEL—SCHAFF' ER I (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 40City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee florlua sheet, drainage improvement sheets, striping and signage plans, traffic control plan and summary of pay items and supplemental specifications if required. Hideaway Cove Site Impact Analysis: Neel-Schaffer provided review of the developer's traffic analysis for the intersection of Simmons Road and Lockwood Boulevard. Neel-Schaffer provided recommendations based on crash analysis, traffic volume, and construction improvements and recommended consideration of a roundabout at this location. Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge, PE, Principal in Charge; Steve Cockerham, PE, Project Manager; Dan Preslar, PE, PMP,Sr.Traffic Engineer;Scott Castro, El,Traffic Engineer;Shane Bergin, PE, PTOE, PTP, RSP1,,Sr.Traffic Engineer Relevance to this RFQ:Similar CCNA projects—traffic and roadway 3. Town of Lady Lake,FL—Continuing Engineering Services-Bike and Ped Facilities,Stormwater, Land Development Reviews,Parks and Rec Facilities,Municipal Facilities,Water/Wastewater Client: Town of Lady Lake,FL Contact:C.T.Eagle, Public Works Director 136 Skyline Drive,Lady Lake,Florida 32159 Dates of Services: 1997-Present Phone:(352)751-1526 Email:.cteagle@ladylake.org Brief description of Project:Neel-Schaffer has been privileged to provide continuing professional engineering services to the Town since 1997 for various Civil, Parks and Recreation/Building type projects. Examples projects include: Engineering Services for Construction of New Utility Operations Building: Neel-Schaffer provided Civil Engineering services with an architectural subconsultant for this project that consisted of construction of a two-story 15,000-square-foot Utility Operations building at the Towns Public Works campus. Neel • - �'`14 p,j Schaffer responsibilities included design of utilities,asphalt parking, ,.t I, ,,, 014 site grading and drainage, signage and striping.Stormwater design i a s' responsibilities included design of stormwater collection system to - - ---K .. collect runoff from the parking lot and building and increase the _ "-. . 6 sizes of existing on-site ponds to accommodate the additional flows ,, Work also included preparation of Environmental Resource Permit - application and supporting documents for submittal to St. Johns River Water Management District and permitting with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Villages Elementary Safe Routes to Schools(SRTS)Sidewalk improvements project(Phase 1): Neel-Schaffer assisted the Town in acquiring grant funding for this Local Agency Program(LAP)funded project that involved installation of five new sections of sidewalks (2.3 miles) including ADA enhancements and retrofits as well as related pavement markings along existing streets to provide sidewalk continuity in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) standards. When completed, this project provided pedestrian access to the Villages Elementary School for students from surrounding neighborhoods. In addition, Neel-Schaffer engineering services included data collection and review, preparation of construction drawings, specifications and cost estimate, and staff/commission meetings.Survey firm provided topographic survey and right-of-way locations. III_ NEEL-SCHAFFER 26 linh. solutions you can build upon 4_144' (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee Hoddo Construction Engineering and Inspection(CEI)services for Village Elementary Safe . Routes to Schools(SRTS)Sidewalk Improvements project(Phase 2):Neel-Schaffer's . --4; 1 1 role in this Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT)-funded Local Agency Project i , , •• , for 4;500 feet of sidewalk included daily onsite inspection of Maintenance of Traffic, ). z • . .4:, , •, concrete,earthwork,Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance,drainage,guardrail ,1 and sign installation, Contractor interviews and payroll reviews, as well as overall --- Project Administration and conformance with FDOT Quality Assurance and ...; '• L''',/ ,.- . _.• ."-,..;„. Compliance programs. Drones were used during this project to enhance construction progress. Phase 2 closed the remaining "gaps" in the sidewalk network providing continuous connectivity from surrounding neighborhoods to Villages Elementary School. Site Plan Review:Neel-Schaffer provides on-going review of site plans,subdivision plans and drainage calculations for compliance with Town of Lady Lake stormwater requirements. The site plan reviews consist of a list of detailed items focused on general plan details, buildings and structures, environmental protection, utilities and drainage and stormwater based on the standards provided in the Land Development Code Regulations(LDCR)of the Town of Lady Lake. Provide constant and close communication with the Town's Planning Department for coordination and to ensure that the Town's regulations are met based on each particular case. Neel-Schaffer has performed over 500 reviews. Civil and Structural Engineering Design and CEI services for Guava Street Park Concession Building&Sports Complex:Neel-Schaffer • I _ performed civil and structural engineering design and CEI services for the demolition of the existing 1,000 square foot concession ,,,,,t•'..:4:;„,....r.-„,p2:,,o;1)„4"),.."„, building,with removal of sidewalks,septic tank,signage and trees; J...ttow._4•1..`"'.. '''''7.---c-,-1-.---,t.--------"t4'_?. •-•43`31•1‘.‹-,..--,- - . — , and construction of a 2,045 square foot one story concession r -.II I ..), . 1 •t. F.- . ' 1 . - 15; building, utilities,asphalt parking,concrete sidewalks,gravity wall - ...'„ - - -\ i! t i , Irf, - and related site work. This project had a Takeover Agreement - -- 1 1,I i _.-1. - .-- • implemented by the Surety and the Town of Lady Lake with , ,_- continued CEI by Neel-Schaffer due to the termination of the , , . - = ,;J.:,"••.- - ,.{ ''' - .. . - • —, ,-44„. :.-7.r. — '.4": 1 '.:'AV, c.t . :44',:.. Contractor. A new Contractor was hired to correct stormwater, ,r,'„!:.:‘,,_.,-..,.-, ,,'4*Z4, '*-`-,N; ....;'f-ti..,:•'`, :'V''''..- ',,,c,-fi'' IV structural and and civil deficiencies noted by Neel-Schaffer during the CEI phase services. Rolling Acres Sports Complex Driving Range Parking lot improvements:_Neel-Schaffer services for this project included design, stormwater modeling and SJRWMD permitting and construction phase services for parking lot improvements at their Golf Driving Range located at the Rolling Acres Sports Complex. Improvements included constructing approximately 33,000 sf of asphalt parking,striping Af and drainage inlets, piping and improvements to an existing stormwater pond. -•I'•:- :•••'; k'''''. , --- 4:1',".•:,,,,.:-_ .,-Vac::---'Til'"? 1 --:-•-:---- Engineering Services for Construction of New Public Library -*ex-,';',70.1.e' t I: 11 -4 _ - ti and Remodeling of Old Library: Neel-Schaffer provided Civil ''' `-'47'4,-.•^;‘'it'i '1..-1,;•- 11 : Pull -11 w:4Egt,- -Ttt i Engineering services to the project architect for this project that r' e;„.-:0--Vh,..iss,•#, ..?, ;-..,w-1" ,'I"''-'"'" r ,t -mr--T consisted of construction of a two-story 44,475-square-foot '` '-_, 4,1- ,7- t--0-5-,--f§c744thIgnitipTlionlintEn64 iluiffi library facility. Neel-Schaffer responsibilities included design of :. -,:-._%;'''''• 5-,4 It riill illiniall gn nom Mow ' 4, , utilities,asphalt parking,site grading and drainage,signage and striping. Stormwater design responsibilities included design of IC NEEL-SCHAFFER 27 1•.... Solutions you can build wane, IMM. .�FQ\#3�OO2 CON�NU|NGCONT�W3SFOR EN�p�EE�NGSERVICES . City of Ocoee Florida Ocoee "^~^" stormwater collection system to collect runoff from the parking lot and building. Stormwater system is discharged into Lake CountysCR456pond 5 for required water quality treatment and flood-attenuation.By using Pond 5|ocated nearby, astormwater pond was not required onsite. This resulted in maximized parking for the site. Design was coovdinated with Lake County and Town of Lady Lake public works department. Work also included preparation of Environmental Resource Permit application and supporting documents for submittal to St. Johns River Water Management District. Other tasks include preparation of construction drawings and specifications. Phase | (0'25 W400) 7ouVm Wastewater Treatment Facility: Neel-Schaffer, provided the final permitting, design, bidding,and construction services for the new 0.25 MGD Wastewater Treatment Facility. The facility consisted of dual extended aeration with anmxicdenitrification, clarification, disinfection, and aerobic digestion of residuals. The effluent disposal was via four(4)rapid infiltration basins(R|83). Phase I( (1.2 IVIGD)Town Wastewater Treatment Facility:The existing Phase | Wastewater Treatment Facility was expanded including implementing public access reuse. As part of the upgrade toinmp|ennentpub|icaccessreuse,.a new 1.2 MGD circular pre-stressed concrete effluent ground storage tank,dual disk filters(1.0 MGD capacity each), two(2)2,000-gpm variable speed high service pumps,a parallel Modified Ludzack-Ettinger process tank,an expanded digester,and a15,UOU-go||onhv6nopneunlabc tank were provided. Project Team Members:Rosemary Aldridge,PE,Principial in Charge Steve Cocherhan,PE,Project K4anager;K8ance|a ' Longshore,Staff Engineer; Glen Reed, PE, Electrical Engineer;Josh Hughes, El, Staff Engineer;ScottCastro, E|, Staff Engineer - Relevance to this RFCI;Similar CCNAproject types-stormwater,civil,utilities,parks and recreation' 4. City ofOrange[ity,FL—ContimuingE 'neerimg Services—Streetscape,7MDL,CEI Grant Administration Client: City of Orange City,FL ' Contact:Raul F.Pa|enz.eb�P.E,PK4P,Deputy ' Director of Engineer ' 3OSE Graves Avenue,Orange City,FL327G3 Dates of Services: 2018-Present Phone:L386\851'7G25 Email:rpahnzuela@hzuroraMRecitv.conl Brief description of NeeA5chafherhes completed two projects under acontinuing professional engineering services contract to the City since 2O1Q for CEIof civil and utilities engineering grant-funded Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction - Hm| ^. Avenue Streertsca . Drainage and Utility Improvements CEI services: Neel-Schaffer � provided [B services inc|Vdin8SRF contract administration, part time inspection,review and coordination with EORs and City Staff on ik pay applications, change orders and RF|s and conducting progress � meetings. This project involves the constructiVn of drainage retention ponds, drainage pipe4dnainagestructures rain gardens, pervious pavers, sidewalks, drainageexfiltratkon pipes, sbzrnnvvater lift station and force main, reclaimed water pipes, sanitary sewer sanitary sewer collection mains, sanitary sewer lift station and force main (with tie-in to existing force main), stneetscnpe ------'----'~r—�- -- -�` —improvements,trenching, mad restoration or road reconstruction across entire rights ofways over these drainage and utility improvements in two distinct locations within a mile of each other and.centrally located within the City of Orange City. 14LNEEL—SCHAFFER �� ~~~_b~"° ~~~. ' $ Wig (RFQ)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES City of Ocoee Florida ^ Ocoee "".m. Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction—East Graves,South Orange Drainage|m���me�� ~' 08 Services: CE| services included SRF contngd� adnnin� �administration, part time inspection, �^ review and coordination with EORs and City Staff on pay applications,change orders and RRs and conducting progress meetings. This project involved the construction of drainage retention ponds, drainage pipes, drainage structures, re-grading stormweter retention areas within rights of way, sidewalks,trenching, road restoration or road reconstruction across entire rights��vv�y�nv�rthe�edrain���endubUh/irnpr�v�nl�nts — —' along East Graves Avenue and Orange Avenue South located within the City of Orange Ckx. ' ^ � Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge, PE, Principal in Charge;Steve Cockerham PE, Project Manager; K4arcela Longshore, Contnad/Grmn1AdrninisLnator and Assistant Project Josh Hughes,EL CB;Scott Castro,El,CBInspector Relevance to this RFq:Similar CCNAproject type —CE|for stonnwater,civil,utilities and traffic .. City ofWest Melbourne,FL—Con nu\ng Engineering Services—Roadway Traffic,Lighting Client:City of West Melbourne,Florida Cootact/Locatiom Scott Morgan,City Manager ' 224O Minton Road,West Melbourne, Florida 329D4 Dates mfServices: 2009-2018 Phone:(321)O37-777l EmnaU:snnorRan0Dvvestnoe|bourne'o[g ^ _ Brief description of Neel-Schaffer provided engineeringservices for Grant ApplicationFunding,roadway design,Traffic Calming,and Traffic Impact ^ o/ op �� � 4i Study Reviews under a continuing services contract and a standalone project for roadway lighting,including the following completed projects: West Melbourne p L m n / o A D.S. 192 Decorative 6tnae� ��t��: Neel-Schaffer, under e stand-alone contract, completed engineering design and provided CBservices for the installation of new City owned and maintained decorative LE.D. street|ighfinoalonoU��19Zfn�nmCo�no�aLanetoPeadStn�et Project �elements included MOT, preparation of plans, specifications and pstinontes, pc muu/ � and bidding and construction phase support services. The work was funded by FD[/T and required FDOT review and approvals. On-Call Traffic _'.—_- --~ to the City of West Melbourne for on-call traffic engineeringto handle the '----------- -- --------'----�--' City'stnsfOcca|mningoonuerns.The traffic calming program was presented to the City Council for approval.As part of this program, Neel-Schaffer developed citywide traffic calming guidelines and policies for communities to follow. Nee|'Gchaffermomnp|eted traffic investigations for four residential communities that were requesting traffic relief. Neel-Schaffer worked with City staff and the local police in the field investigations and community meetings. On-Call Traffic Impact Study Reviews:This project invo|ve6provdingsepvicestotheChxforon'caUtransportation engineering to handle the review of traffic impact studies. These services included checking the tnaDir data, trip generation,trip assignments and trip distribution and level of service analysis. RL NEEL=SCHAFFER 29 °~'^~~~~"~~...b~"d~~~^ ^ _ (RFQ)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ����� City ef Ocoee,Florida Ocoee Do' herLV Drive Extension:Neel-Schaffer prepared preliminary study and roadway Doherty Drive Extension from Henry Avenue to Heritage Oaks for the City of VVest Melbourne. Services included field inventoqy�topographic surveying,environnnenta|assessnnent,uti|kvandriBht'of+wayresearch,3t.]ohnsRiverVVater Management District(5JKVVW1D)permitting,drainageana|ysis,preliminary assessments,traffic analysis,design plans, cost estimates,and public meetings. Project Teamm-Memmbens: Rosemary Aldridge, PE, Principal inCharge;Steve Cmckerhan, PE, Project ManaAer;Shane Bergin, PE,PTOE,PTP,R5P»QC;Scott Castro,El,Pre-Construction Plan Review;Glen Reed,PE,Electrical Engineer Relevance to this 0FQ:Similar CCNAproject types—Roadway,traffic,and lighting 6' OnangeCmwntVUtilities,FL—Cmntinulng Utilities Services Contract—Pu,npSta�sms,Force K8ains 'Client:Clbent: Orange County,FL 'Coota David Arms,PE,Chief Engineer,Emilio Herbas,PE, Project Manager 'Orange County Utilities,915O Curry Ford Road,Orlando, FL3ZD3S Dates of Services: 2015-Present Phone: (407) J54-8694 Email: Davicl.arnns@ocfl.net; EmUkxherbas@odl.net ^ Brief description of has provided engineering services for either or full ' replacement of existing pump stations divided into three separate design, bidding, permitting, and construction packages,ranging from three to five stations.Completed projects include: . Pump Station RJR Package 14 In place-rehabilitation of two existing pump stations (PS 3004 and PS 3005) and relocation ofathird station(PS 3277,which will be designated asP53277F0 out Vfthe ' for aresidential street with g new pump station ina nearby vacant parcel. Key design cmnsiderabVnsa|*mindudedneconMmuringthe access drive at the access drive' at PS 3005 from perpendicular to parallel to Pine Hills Road,which provided vacuum trucks and other large County vehicles safer access and parking at the station. Pump Station 0/R Package 15:|n place-rehabilitation of four existing pump statons(P33394, P53OQ8,P53891,and PS 3095)and relocation ofa fifth station(PS 322I,which will be designated asPS3221R\ou1ofther' htof+mayfo[a residential street with @ new pump station in a nearby vacant parcel. Key design considerations also included the following: ' w Converting PS 3088 from awet-pit/dm-pit pump station to a submersible station that meets all current{ CU standards. A condition assessment was performed on the existing wet pit to verif/ it could be reused and converted into a submersible wet well.The existing dry pit was also evaluated toberepurposedas the valve vault but was determined tobe too small. w Upgrading P5389Sto current O[U standards, including apunno utoonnecbonforinnprovedopenationsand maintenance and fencing to provide a more secure site.This pump station is on a very small parcel with several site constraints, including overhead utility poles and guy wires that have to be located outside the fenced area and an existing subdivision wall atthe station entrance that is required tobe kept intact. Pump Station R/R Package 19: |n place-rehabilitation of five existing pump statons(PS 33O8, PS,3347, PS3371, PS 34l0,and PS346O). Key design` considerations include reconfiguring the influent gravity sewer and discharge piping at PS 3468 to extend the access drive into the station and provide a safer work environment for OCU staff. South Area -1 and 2,East Area Package 1 Force MainR/RPackages: Provided design,permitting,bidding, and construction for the total mepbcernentofover18,U0OLFnfvvastevvaterforcennainunderthneesepaxabedesign, bidding, permitting, and construction packages. Project objectives include maintaining wastewater service, maintenance of vehicular and pedestrian traffic,and mitigating all other impacts during construction. NEEL—SCHAFFER �� ���� . . . . (RFQ)#23'OD2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES , �m�N���N City mf Ocoee,Florida L)[Oe<� "~". —­ -- ' ' Project Team Members:Rosemary Aldridge,PE,Principalin Steve Cookerham.PE,Project Manager;Narcela Longshone,Assistant Project K4ana8er;FnankK4i||er,PESeniorEncneer;]oshHughes El,Construction Administration Relevance to this RFQ:Similar CCNA project types—vvastevvaterpuoopstationsandforcennains 7'._ City,of . Continuing Engineering Services—Transportation �Planning,and TowerServices, Client: City ofDekona,FL Contact:Jerry Mayes,Economic Development&Ecological Tourism Sustainability Manager 2345 Providence Boulevard,Dehona, FL3272S Dates ofServices: 3018'Present Phone:/3O6\Q7O'O619 EmnaN:inoayes@dehonafl.Aov Brief description qf Project:Nee|-Schafferhasbeenprivi|egedtop/ovideo»ntinuingpnohessiona|engineering services to the City since 2D18 for planning and transportation projects. Lakeshore EcoViUage K8asterpUmu: Developed conceptual master plan for former community renter, lakefront pnopertytoinc|udetie'instotrai|syotem,eva|uationoffutureusesandtrafhcpattersforboatbicyc|e,pedestrian,and vehidetraffic. Project was presented to City Commission.October 2019bm January 2020.Fees:$25000. Transportation Manning Charmette: Developed concepts for improvements to CRA including lighting, telecommunications,crosswalks and amenities and held charrette for Community input.August2019.Feeuo$10,000. Cell Tower Management: (separate contract) Manage leasing of tower space on City owned tower property and handle operational and real estate issues.June 2019boPresent.Fes:$32Q0Q pet year. ' Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge, PE, Principal in Charge/P 'oc1Menager;Steve Cockerhamn, PE, Project Manager;Dan Preslar,PE,PMP,Traffic Engineering/Tower Lease Management Relevance to this RF[�Similar CCNA projects for similar-sized city—Planning services and telecommunications �84 Seminole Tribe ofAorida--Contin �mg''- `neerim Services,Utilities., Transportation and Traffic — - Client: Seminole Tribe ufFlorida Contact:EnoranRahannan,Public Works Director S7OO Griffin Road, Davie, FL33D14 Dates mfServices: 2012'Presont Phone:(9Sz)O94-1O6O Email:EnonanRahannan@senntribe.comn Brief description mf Project:Nee|-Schafferiyprovdingprnfessiona|eR8ineeringsenvioesfornnu|tip|eroadvvay,tnsfOc, and utilities projects at the Brighton and Hollywood Florida reservations,including: ~� Hollywood Ground Storage Tank: Under separate contract, ' Neel-Schaffer provided engineering services for the conceptual and final fina| design, permitting, and bidding for a 1.6 million-gallon 4Cgci-- Qroundstonagetankandbousterpunnpstationtorneetnea/terno �- fine protection service and future combined fime protection and : potable water supply service to the Seminole Hard Rock Casino and nearby eneas. Design considerations include evaluating system hydraulics to meet the near term and future demands, evaluating options for current mixing technologies, chemical feed systems,thermal considerations,and coatings to manage water age,structural and architectural design N� m�L NEEL—SCHAFFER 31 "~'^^'~^~"~~~~°~"~~~~~ � (RF0)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ' ���o�@0N�' City mf Ocoee,Florida OC(}@e .wn"" due to the proximity to the rnsinn and providing electrical, instrumentation, and controlsdesigns to operate mechanical systems, and provide site lighting, |ighteninQpnotectkon,andshesecurdv Construction complete May 202D' Design&CEI Fees: Construction Cost.,$4 HollywoodLoop Water Main Inspection, Hollywood, FL: Neel-Schaffer performed-third-party daily inspection services for construction of over 5,000 feet of a new 16-inch H DPIE potable water main to support the Seminole Hard Rock Casino expansion. Construction also included open trench and approximately 700 feet of directional boring under the Florida Turnpike.The project a|soinc|udedinsta||ationof12-inchHDPEpotab|exvaternnain,endconneotion to the existing .inchwaterUne' Hourly,Completed May 2018. HollywoodEast Side Utilities Force Main Inspection,Hollywood,Florida: Neel-Schaffer performedthird-party daik/ inspection services for construction of new force main to support the Seminole Hard Rock Casino expansion. The work consists of4 grinder pumps,1lift station,and force main along the east side of state road 7 to collect wastewater from businesses.Hourly,Completed.2018. Brighton Reservation WWVTF Percolation Pond Study: The purpose of the assessment study was to evaluate the existing conditions at the effluent percolation pond,where high groundwater levels effluent discharge to the soil during wet weather conditions. The study included evaluating, the existing geotechnical and topographic conditions at the pond to assess the- percolation potential and developing a sampling plan of cbntanminants with recommendations of sampling frequency to be performed by 3TOF staff. The sampling program was designed to obtain effluent quality data to be used for evaluating alternatives for subsequenttmeatnnent/disposa| Hydraulic ' nnodeUngandana|ysisvvereperfonnedtoassessava||ab|epohdstura8evolunneandshortagesduhhgrainynnonths. A preliminary pond expansion scenario was.sized for connecting and expanding existing ponds and constructing additional pond storage on neighboring property.The2xpansiono fthepondandpossib|epumnpingtoadeepxveU ' injection site were considered and designed to 60%for.evaluation. 2019;Fy:s ._-�� 91,500;Covstmxction Cost:TBD Billie Road Design and 5uorommaaterModeling,BrightonReservation,Glades County,FL-This project involves the design, permitting assistance,limited bid support and post-design services for roadway and drainage improvements, for 1.3 miles of roadway at the Seminole Brighton Reservation in Glades County. The existing12'wide gravel roads are being improved to a 24!wide rural paved road section with striping and signage and roundabout.The project location is in close proximity to Lake Okeechobee and experiences seasonal flooding for periods of time throughout the year making access to homes and businesses difficult and dangerous. Since the S[OF does not participate inthe FEMA program, off-site drainage analysis using |CPR s1ornnxvater modeling software was used to ascertain the drainage characteristics of the project area.This information was used b]establish the base flood e|evaDonfbrfinished road grade design anddeternninevvhatinnprovenoentstothedrainaQesystennneedtobennadetoirnpnnxeacoessfbr residents and control the effects of seasonal flooding. Roadway design, plans and specifications were prepared to FOCO, FHVVA and B|A standards.This project nequiredcoordinabonmiththeUSACEand8FLManaQemnentOistrict. CE|services will be provided in2O2O. Completed.2018;fees:$155,500;Construction bm commence 2021 Stirling Road(State Road848)Street Lighting Relocation Design and Signal Interconnect,Davie(8roward County), FL: Neel-Schaffer provided ciVi|,traffic,.and electrical engineering design services for the relocation of street lights along Stirling Road ina dense urban area. Because of the urban location of this project, coordination with several entities was required including;FDOT,BroxvandCounty,City of Davie and FP&LTr�nsmissi on Division. The design and jurisdictional coordination efforts specifically included modifying existing FDOT roadway lighting circuits, poles and fixtures;FP&L transmission line clearances,and 8ruxvard Co.traffic signal interconnect routing relocates, 2016;Fems.$»5,0O0 ' NEEL—.SCHAFFER 32 Ink S~*°~. y.~ b~"~~~~. ' 1 (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES t I City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee floridn - Hollywood Reservation Lighting Improvements Study: Neel-Schaffer provided professional engineering services to perform a neighborhood roadway and pedestrian way lighting study. The study's intent was to compile an inventory of the existing lighting infrastructure at the Hollywood Reservation,analyze the photometrics, and provide options with cost differentials in making lighting upgrade recommendations. Options were explored into the use of HPS fixtures versus LED technology as well as roadway style poles and luminaires compared to decorative roadway lighting poles and fixtures.Completed 2016;Fees:$10,000 Immokalee Reservation Koowachobee Trail and Seminole Crossing Trail Lighting Design: Neel-Schaffer performed photometric analysis, design, and construction documents for addition of lighting along two segments of roadway. The lighting was designed to FDOT standards. Project included civil,electrical,and structural design for layout,power and foundation design. Completed 2018;Fees:$49,000 Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge,PE,Principal in Charge;Steve Cockerham,PE,Project Manager;Shane Bergin, PE, Roadway Design Engineer; Glen Reed, PE, Electrical Engineer; Southeastern Survey& Mapping Corp., Survey and SUE. Relevance to this RFQ:Similar Public Works projects for roadway,traffic,lighting,and water/wastewater utilities 9. Brevard County,FL-Continuing Civil Engineering Services—Public Works Facilities Client: Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department Contact: Euriphrides Rodriguez,Director 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Building A,Suite 118,Viera,Florida 32940-6602 Dates of Services: 1998-Present Phone:(321)633-2042 Email:Euripides.Rodriguez@brevardcounty.us Brief description of Project: Neel-Schaffer has provided engineering assistance in the design, planning, financing, permitting,construction and development of various facilities for Brevard County under a continuing services contract since 1998.Some of the projects completed include office and support facilities,such as: • Administration office building • Fuel depot • Vehicle Maintenance Facility • Transfer Station improvements and permitting • Related roads, parking, drainage, utilities, and other infrastructure - Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge,PE, Principal in Charge;Steve Cockerham,Taska Manager/Lead Engineer • . ft1 ' ' Relevance to this RFQ: Similar CCNA project types — °"' g I r - Public Works Facilities ". i` 4 if ;h IC NEEL-SCHAFFER 33 110. Solutions you can build upon (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 40.1dOr City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee florid, - 10. City of Maitland, FL -Continuing Engineering Services—Civil,Roadway,Traffic Client: City of Maitland, FL Contact: Alyssa Eide, P.E.,City Engineer 1827 Fennell Street, Maitland,FL 32751 Dates of Services: 2019-Present. Phone:(407)875-3693 Email:aeide@itsmymaitland.com Neel-Schaffer serves the City of Maitland, FL under a Continuing Engineering Services Contract. In this role we have performed the following relevant projects in 2020/2021: School Zone: Neel-Schaffer provided design services to upgrade the City's school zones to be compliant with the updated requirements of the Florida Department of Transportation's Speed Zoning Manual. All public and private school zones within the City were evaluated for compliance;signing and marking plans have been prepared for the required changes. The result of this effort will be uniform application of school speed limit zones within the City,with upgraded signing and markings for greater visibility. Dommerich Hills Traffic Calming: In order to support the City's efforts within the area including Dommerich Hills in the northeast part of the City,Neel-Schaffer provided traffic analysis of the area r- f ¢,� ,. Z to confirm traffic volumes and speed issues prior to any additional i 1=9 • actions. Neel-Schaffer was able to perform traffic analysis during �s s the COVID-19 pandemic using StreetLight Data service which gave • tools to review conditions dating back to 2016. StreetLight Data • i` allowed us to establish traffic volumes along neighborhood streets --- = J` ' ; calibrated to counts obtained during the study years. It also allowed for identification of travel patterns,allowing the assessment of traffic cutting through the neighborhood and identifying the main routes where that is taking place. Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge,Principal in Charge;Steve Cockerham,Project/Contract Manager; Dan Preslar Project Manager/Lead Engineer;Scott Castro,Traffic Analysis;Shane Bergin,QC. Relevance to this RFQ:Similar CCNA project types—Traffic Studies and Design 11. City of DeBary,FL -Continuing Engineering Services—Civil,Roadway,Environmental,Facilities Client: City ofDeBary,FL Contact: Carmen Rosamonda,City Manager 16 Colomba Road,DeBary,FL 32713 Dates of Services: 2021-Present Phone:(386)668-2040 Erpail:crosamonda@debary.org Brief Description of Project: Currently assisting the City with development of a new Fire Station and Municipal Complex on 10 acres. Services include wetlands delineation and permitting,facility programming, stormwater analysis and design, civil site, septic system, and utilities design. Also perform quarterly monitoring and reporting for 16 lakes to comply with St. Johns River Water Management District permits. Other projects include CEI for grant funded projects and ARPA drainage projects. Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge,Principal in Charge;Steve Cockerham,Project/Contract Manager;Tim Ziegler,Stormwater and Civil Site Design; lesl Yi and Teresa Ng,Wetlands and Lake Monitoring Relevance to this RFQ:Similar CCNA project types—Facilities,Stormwater and Environmental DP- NEED—SCHAFFER 34 Solutions you can build upon ` ' � (RFQ)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES city mf Ocoee,Florida ` 0CDee "~°^ 12. Centra|FloridaZoo-Parks and Recreation,Sidewalks,Pedestrian Bridges,Stormwater,Otilities Client: Central.Florida Zoo Contact/Location:Dino Ferri,CEO,3755 W.Seminole Boulevard,Sanford,FL 32771 Dates ofServices: 2016'3021 Phone:(4]7)323-44SC[eot11I EnuaiU: dinof@centnnlflohdazoo.oqq Brief description ofP 'ect:Neel-SchaffersuppoMstheCentra| RohdaZoo by providing ongoing pro bmwsupport. The team performed Meld assessment, data oo||ec±ion,andd2SignfDrtxvO pedestrian bridges provdingbothrepairond ' ' nn�igation/reconstructionscenahos indudingplans and cost esbnmatesdue to | damages by Hurricane |rrna' The team met with the S]RVVMD to review � ` � permitting requirements,attended meetings with FEMA for cost eligibility,and - assisted with bidding for replacement bridges. One bridge has been completed and both are planned tobewidened and extended to increase pedestrian flow CENTRAL FLORIDA and reduce inopa�stocreeks. Other projects '- x�nw» »- � '� - � deternoinecauses of flooding and nnitigationstrategies fb||ovvingHurhcane|rnnaand �� � data collection and design forsexverconnections. PF N��� � ��k _4&' _Ij Project Team Members: Rosemary Aldridge, PE, Principal in Charge; Steve 8, BOTANICAL GAmDEmS Cockerham,PE,Civil Engineer;Matt Keeney,Structural Engineer,Josh Hughes,El,Stormwater Relevance %mthis RFQ: Similar project types ' Parks and recreation, pedestrian bridges, stormmaterana|ysis, civikfaci|itiesdesiQn ` 13. FDO| -Traffic Safety Studies,Transportation Systems Management and Operations Client: FDOT District 1 ` Contact/Locatiom:Steven Davis,P.E,TSM&O Program Engineer 8010orthB Avenue,Bartow,FL33Q3O'89D9 Dates mfServices: 2020-2021 Phonm:863'519-35O7 EmmaO:steven.davis@dot.stateJH'us As part of a Continuing Services contract with FDOT District One, Neel-Schaffer has provided services to the Traffic Operations Group in the areas ofSafety,Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSN4Q) and traffic studies.C)n the Safety side,services provided to District One include: • Development and review of traffic studies and improvements for local communities • Analysis and review of Intersection Control,Evaluation applications • Reviewing and coordinating between department groups, municipalities, �- 0�m��m�V N and consultants and conducting progress meetings w Support with Community Traffic SafetyTeams,social media and virtual public meetings Our Planners, graphic,designers, and Engineers support the Safety group to improve the coordination with and progress of the 11 Community Traffic Safety Teams in the District. Neel-Schaffer developed a format for virtual public meetings using Goog{e Projects toshoxvspeci0cissuesinannap-basedfornnatanduseStneetViexvtoshoxvspecific ` site locations. Project Team Members: Dan Preslar, PE,Senior Project Manager;Scott Castro, El,Traffic Engineer; Daniel Vasquez, El,Sighing and Pavement Marking Engineer Relevance tm this RFQ: Similar project types-Tnaffic Studies and Design ' RL NEEL—SCHAFFER 35 �� =i.O...,..~~^.= p.. ' ` _ (RFQ)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 44�p��' City of Ocoee,Florida Ocoee ".,m" Rererences . Client Name/Contact|nformatimn Projects Completed or Currently Under Contract 1. Town of Lady Lake Continuing Engineering Services-CiviiPavks&0ec: Parks and Recreation Department ` 'LAP)w Vi||a�eE|enn�ntarySchoo|S|d�vv�|k ( Mike 8urSke, Director of Parks& Recreation 0 Rolling Acres Sports Complex Improvements 36O Rolling Acres Road, Lady Lake, FL3Z159 w Parks and Recreation Department Office and Phone: (3S2)43O'O451 Maintenance Building nnburshe@|ady|ake.oqg w New Libra r»/Re modeling of Old Library Dates of Services: 1997-present 0 Guava Street Park Concession Building � 300+site plan reviews and plat/plan reviews w Driving Range Parking lot Improvements '^ ��nt�ouim��m��naeri��Sero�ces-Multiple /�ao��Oneo' 2' CitymfSmmfocd- ^ ~ ' . . w K8uhinnoda| Master ' Jeff Dav�,CPNLP Project � ` � ' ng . Manager, � Hidden Lake Drive, Live Oak Boulevard and Hays ' Public Works ` ~~ ' ' !�d�vxa|k|rnprov�nl�nts 300N Park Lake 'Phone: N. Sanford, * Sanford Hidden DroinaQe�8tudv Phnne' �Kl7\ 6Dg-S08O' ` - ' � � ' w ParNngK8ahaQenoentP�n � 'e�.dav���sanfond� Rov' ' ^ .- w Sidewalk/Trail Gap Analysis and G|S Mapping~^Dates of ' ZO16-Presen� ' ' �^', ^ ' o Stormnmater Infrastructure GIS/GP3Inventory ' 3' City of Orange City Continuing EngineeringGarwicem-CiviiStmrmmmsater ' Raul F. Pakenzue|a, P.E, PMP, Deputy CE|' Director of Public Works/City Engineer w Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction Holly Avenue 2O5E. Graves Avenue, Orange City FL377G3 Streetscape, Drainage and Utility Improvements Phone: /386\ 851-7525 Email: CE| sgrvices rpa|enzue|a@ounoranAecity.rorn * Blue Springs Nutrient Reduction-East Graves, Dates otServices: 3018'Present South Orange Drainage Improvements CE|Services . � . 4. Orange County Utilities `� �`�mntinuim' E��in���in�S������- Utl|��s: � ' Pump Stat�nRenevv*| andRepkacennent Packages, David Arms, P.E, E 'n�grU| (PunnpS1atk�ns) v - � 14, 16,and19 |nnppoven�ents 9�0 ���� ��6O�m�FL���S * Force Phone: (407) 2S4'9694 ' ' ` Area Packaoes1, J, andEast Area 1 ' Davd.ArnlsVDocf~net -�.- Dates VFServices: 20 nt S. City mfMaitland Continuing Engineering Semrices: * DommehchT��cCa|min8S�d A�ssaEk�e. P.E, C�vEnQneer -'--' * �choo| 3bneTraf�cSafetv Signing and 1OZ7FenueUStree� K�a�|and, FL32751 Safety Phone: (4D7) 875-3693 Pavement Marking Plans for Multiple Schools aeide��Usmnynlaidand,co0n Dates ofServices: 2019'Present RL NEEL-SCHAFFER 36 S~'.".~.,~....^."^.~~. ' (RFQ)#22-OO2 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES WN s'16 0 1 City mf Ocoee,Florida ` 0[0ee "~'^^ Current and Projected Workload | / k / ! ] ' Project . Project Construction | Project Name \ Client Name Commencement Completion | Value Lady Lake Old Dixie Hwy Park/Trail Town of Lady Lake 21-May _ 22^Feb $1.2nni||ion Lady Lake Land Oev Reviews Town of Lady Lake Ongoing Ongoing $1500 each Mount Dora N Donnelly Boardwalk City of Mount Dora 21-Oct 23'6ep $700K Sanford E|rn Ave City of Sanford 21-Apr 22-Dec $180K Sanford StormmvvaterAsset Mana0ennentG|S City of Sanford 21-Nov 22-Oct $400K (fees) Sanford Me||onvi||e StornnxvaterStudy City ofSanford 21'K4ay 32-Mar $130K (fees) Sanford USA[Eassistonce City ofSanford 21-Mar 22-Oct $22K/feem\ DeBaryLakesK0Vnitoring City ofDe8ary 21-Dec 22-Dec $58K(hses) OeBery Fire Station City ofDe8ary 21-Apr 22-Apr $1.2 million DeBary HVAC City ofDeBary 21-Jun 23-Jan $31K/fees\ DeBaryS pine Meadows CE| City ofDe8ary 21'Nnv 22-Feb $39K(fees) � De|tona Tower Lease Management City ufDe|tona 19-May 23-Dec $96K/feea\ Eatnnvi||e DEO grant Town ofEatonvi||e 21-Sep 22-Feb $40K/feed OCU E Package l Orange Co Utilities 16-Nov 22-Dec $1 million OCU S. Package 1 Orange Co Utilities 16-Mar 23-Feb $1.9 million OCU S. Package 2 Orange Co Utilities 16-Sep ZZ-Jan $1.3 nn||||on OCU Package 16 Pump Stns. Orange Co Utilities 15-A [ 22Jan $1.7 million Maitland iS#1/Force Main [E| City ofMaitland I1-Aug 23-May $8mniUion Maitland school safety study City nfMaitland 21-May 32-Feb $43k(fess) Mitchell Hammack Rd.Turn Lane, City ofOviedo 20-Nov 22-Feb $150K (est) STOF Billie Rd./water line'CEI Seminole Tribe of FL 21-Mar 22-Mar $1.1 million UPS Facility Expansion CE| UPS/COFLAnchitects 21-K4ar 22-Jan $10nni||ion $3'Snni| FOOT D1 Traffic Support FDOT District 1 20'Feb 25'Mar (fee) Central FL Zoo' Necropsy Bldg Central FL Zoo 21-Dec 22'KAar $250K Central FL Zoo- Utilities Central FL Zoo 21Juo 22-Feb $150K Orange Co Solid Waste $$700K Sustainabi|ityP|an Orange Co 21-Oct 24-Oct (fees) West Vo|uniaTransferStation Vo|usia Co 21-May 22-Mar $l mil. 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Office location information for Nee/'3chafferand ourxubcnnsu|tants is provided below: Firm Miles e� � Hours to the Ocoee City Hall Nee|'Sohaffer, |nc. 2301 Lucien Way,Suite 300 Maitland, FL327�1 18 � ��i|em /25 Minutesl� (407) 647.6623 (601)898-8485 F ' ' xvvvvv.neel-schaffecconn Southeastern Survey and Mapping Corporation(8SMC) 650O All American Blvd. Orlando, Florida32OO4 10.9 Miles//22 Minutes(407) 292-8580ext. 2239l[ (407) 292-0141 F ' ' vvvvw.southeasternsurveyng.conn BmrreUl+Partners /B+P1 720 Vassar Street Orlando, FL32794-1994 , /407\ 418-1338T(4O7)41D-134Zfax 10.I Miles /23 Minutes vvvvvv.borre|(iarchitects.comn Acdanmam&Associates, Inc. (Ardonman) 8008 S Orange Avenue Orlando, FL32809 407-855'3860 ext. 2506 19�Miles/2Q��inutes' ' vvvvxv.ardannaD.com NEEL—SCHAFFER ' �� ����,.~~b.ild p.. 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: VTo 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: Neel-Schaffer, Inc. Firm Name C—rd Signature Rosemary Aldridge, PE, CHMM,Senior Vice President Name and Title(Print or Type) 12/07/2021 Date RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for 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. See attached (Attach additional sheets if necessary) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA: N/A Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: No. Dated • No. Dated No. Dated (Remainder of page intentionally left blank) RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 19 401/' (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee riorid,, NEEL-SCHAFFER,INC. 5-Year Claims and Litigation Summary** Client: Saddle Creek Corporation Project Completion Date: 2008 Project Name: Forrest County Industrial Park; Case Name: [1]Candace Clontr,et al.vs.R&J Constr.,Inc,et al.;[2]Catherine LePori,et al.vs.R&J Construction,Inc.,et al.;;[3]Patricia Goldman,et al.vs.R&J Constr.,Inc.,et al. Case No.: [1]CI10-0051;[2]CI 10-0060;[3]2010-112-cv11 Forum: [1]Circuit Court of Forrest County MS;[2]Circuit Court of Forrest County MS;[3]Circuit Court of Jones Co,MS Case Type: Alleged Negligence—Wrongful Death Status: Resolved October 2016. Client: Department of the Navy Project Completion Date: 2014 Project Name: NE Services for NAS Meridian Ponta Creek Golf Clubhouse Renovation; Case Name: Not Applicable Case No.: Not Applicable Forum: Not Applicable Claimants: Department of the Navy(DON),Fleet and Family Readiness Service Center, Case Type: Contract claim:Alleged Design errors leading to contractor claims for additional work Status: Resolved August 2019. Client:. Pasco County Florida Project Completion Date:2005 Project Name: Thousand Oaks Subdivision Watershed—Stormwater Management Plan Case Name: Pasco County,Florida v.Neel-Schaffer,Inc.;AFN Consulting,Inc.;David P.Graves Case No.: 51-2016=CA-0228-WS Forum: Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit,Pasco County,Florida Case Type: Alleged survey error by subconsultant Status: Resolved August 2019 Client: Port of Gulfport,Gulfport MS Project Completion Date:2019 Project Name: West Pier Facilities,Project No.305 Case Name: Southern Industrial Contractors,LLC vs Neel-Schaffer,et al; Case No.: CA No.3:17CV545CWR-FKB Forum: United States District Court,Southern District of Mississippi Case Type: Construction Litigation Status: Matter resolved August 2020. Client: Board of Supervisors,Pike County,MS Project Completion Date:Summer 2017 Project Name: Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert on Magnolia-Progress Rd,Project No.ER-0177(3)B Case Name: Sheila Gayden McGee,Individually and on Behalf of the Wrongful Death Beneficiaries of Tony James,Jr.vs Tim Hall,Magnolia Electric Power Assoc.,Neel-Schaffer,Engineers and Planners,Inc.,Magco,Inc.and unknown Defendants A,B,C and D. Case No.: 17-040-PCS Forum: Circuit Court of Pike County,Mississippi Case Type: Wrongful death—Construction site Status: Neel-Schaffer Dismissed 2018;Chad Toles(Neel-Schaffer employee)dismissed August 2019 Client: O'Charley's LLC's,Tennessee Project Completion Date:May 1996 Project Name: Site Design for O'Charley's Restaurant in Mobile AL; Case Name: Diane Harper Plaintiff vs O'Charley's LLC Defendant vs Neel-Schaffer,Inc.Third Party Defendant Case No.: 1:16-cv-00577 Forum: US District Court,Southern Division of Alabama Case Type: Bodily Injury Status: Resolved 2018. Client: City of Wetumpka,Alabama Project Completion Date:May 2015 Case Name: The Store All Family Two LLC vs.Capitol Fence Co., Inc.; Neel-Schaffer, Inc.;and City of Wetumpka.Circuit Court of Elmore County,AL,29-CV 2018-900366.00; Case No.: 29-CV-2018-900366.00 IC NEEL—SCHAFFER Nam SoS,*Ior'as yo, can build upon ^ (RFQ)#22'O82 CONTINUING CONTRAUS FOR ENG8VEERING SERVICES 114 o sgol City of Ocoa��F�»��a ^ (}[OeP "^^d.Forum: Circuit Court of Elmore County,Alabama Case Type: Pmoedv Damage Status: Neel-Schaffer Dismissed December 2018 Coou Name: City of Greenwood x Max Foote Construction Company,LLC;Neel-Schaffer,Engineers and P|unoom.Inc.;and Fodems Pipe and Precast,LLC Case No.: 2019'0036'C|C| Forum: Circuit Court of Washington County,Mississippi Description: City alleges design and/oroonabnctiondahniencesemu|Ungin failure of manhole,resulting inapproximately$1.1Min replacement cost damages. Case Type: Cnnnbnction|itioation—alleoodpnofassionalneg|igenoo Status: Matter Resolved June 2020. Case Name: Jay Bearden Construction,Inc.v.City of Gulfport;Neel-Schaffer,Ina;and Pickering Firm,Inc. Case No.: A2401'18-134 Forum: Circuit Court o[Harrison County,Mississippi Description: Bearden alleges impacts from defective design and oomstmo8un administration in addition to wrongful denial of requests for equitable adjustments. Neel-Schaffer oodbnnod design only. Case Type: Construction litigation—alleged professional negligence Status: Matter Stayed pending projectcnmp|etiun. Case Name: ThaChUdnan'a Academy o[Madison, Inc.and Andrea Chddlex Southern States Construction, LLC, et al, Dsfemdants[Third- Podv Plaintiffs x Neel-Schaffer,Inc,;Guilbmh Consultants,Inc.;et al. Case No.: 25C|118-cv-00615-W'K ^ Forum: Circuit Court of Hinds County, Description: Defendant mJnbaotorvho was sued bvownerfor defective construction filed third party complaint against engineer,geotechnical engineer and various suppliers and subcontractors for indemnity ^ Case Type: Construction litigation—alleged indemnity obligation Status: Matter Resolved February 2O21. , Case Name: Ryan Hixon and Laura Hixonvs.C.W.Matthews Contracting Company,Inc.;Neel-Schaffer,Inc.;Thompson Engineering,Inc. Case No.: 20:C377 Forum: Circuit Court of Hamilton County,Tennessee Description: Plaintiff sustained'injuries when vehicle collided with concrete that had fallen from overpass below onto roadway.Plaintiff alleges defendants had obligation toineoeo bridge and take corrective measures to protect general public. Case Type: Personal Injury Status: Resolved August 2O21. Case Name: LeBlanc Marine,LLCvoNae|'SnhoMer,|nu. Case No.: 02-CV-2020-901768.00 Forum: Circuit Court of Mobile County,Alabama DmazhoUon: Plaintiff alleges damages against Neel-Schaffer on shoreline restoration project. Case Type: Construction Litigation 8bduu: Matter Resolved March 2821 Case Name: Precision Construction vs.City ofHattiesburg,MS;Neel-Schaffer,Inc.. Case No.: H2040019 Forum: Circuit Court of Forrest County,Mississippi Description: Plaintiff alleges damages against City for utility delays;City seeks indemnity from Neel-Schaffer for Plaintiffs claims Case Type: Construction Litigation Status: Pre-trial Phase. **Due to the confidentiality of both ongoing ondresolvnd|0geUonandclaimnissuoo.wmomnoiab|obdkmlge in writing the specific nature ofthese cases nor the amounts involved, If required,we would be Wiling to meet Wth the appropriated representatives or staff to discuss the merits ofany litigation ur claims listed above.. N� m�L NEEL—SCHAFFER ' �� b~"^~,~. (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES City of Ocoee,Florida ocoee fIorirlo Acknowledgement of Addenda (form) Neel-Schaffer acknowledges that no addenda were issued for RFQ#22-002—Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. III_ NEEL-SCHAFFER _ Solutions You can build upon COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ#22-002 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. Neel-Schaffer, Inc. (407) 647-6632 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) (601) 898-8485 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) Rosemary.Aldridge@neel-schaffer.com E-MAIL ADDRESS C IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHOR' D SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, Senior Vice President PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 2301 Lucien Way, Suite 300 STREET ADDRESS Maitland, FL 32751 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# Individual V Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of❑ physical presence or Vonline notarization this 7th day of December 20 21 . Personally Known or Produced Identification Notary Public - State of Florida (Type of Identification) County of Orange l�rwtc /r-D. •„_ti ig ature of t Public LAURp LOJKO Laura Lojko 2% jL�; Notary Public Sta[e of Florida .• '� commission#6G 3044bt t�of o ' My Comm.Expires Mar 6,zAs^ Printed,typed or stamped Bonded through National Notary .. -- : Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ#22-002 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 20 (RFQ)#22-002 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 1‘0,10 City of Ocoee,Florida . ocoee florida M/WBE Certifications Neel-Schaffer as the prime firm does not qualify for M/WBE status. • hL NEEL—SCHAFFER