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A. TITLE PAGE<br />
Name of Respondent’s Agency/Firm: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Name of Contact Person:<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, PE<br />
Address: 150 West Flagler Street, Suite 1625<br />
Miami, FL 33130<br />
Telephone Number: 786-507-3898<br />
Subject:<br />
Submission Date: June 22, 2012<br />
RFQ No. 2012-10 Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
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B. TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
A. Title Page 1<br />
B. Table of Contents 2<br />
C. Cover Letter and Executive Summary 3<br />
D. Form SF 330<br />
D.1 SF330 Part I<br />
1. Part I – A-D Contract Specific Qualifications 10<br />
2. Part I – E Resumes 12<br />
3. Part I – F Project Experience 33<br />
4. Part I – G Key Personnel Matrix 44<br />
5. Part I –H Additional Information 45<br />
6. Part I – I Signature Page 45<br />
D.1 SF330 Part II<br />
7. Part II – General Qualifications 68<br />
D.2 Statement and Licenses 69<br />
D.3 Supplemental Material 73<br />
E. Acknowledgements<br />
E.1 Addenda and Forms 81<br />
1. Addenda 82<br />
2. Forms (all forms from section 6)<br />
6.1 Acknowledgement Form 92<br />
6.2 Statement of NO BID/RFQ 94<br />
6.3 Reference Questionnaire 95<br />
6.4 RFQ Signature Page for Corporation 102<br />
6.5 RFQ Signature Page for Sole Proprietor of Partnership 103<br />
6.6 Drug-Free Workplace Program 104<br />
6.7 Solicitation, Giving, and Acceptance of Gifts Policy 105<br />
6.8 Vendor Registration, Certification, and Licenses 106<br />
6.9 Non-Collusion Affidavit 107<br />
6.10 Source of Information 108<br />
7.3 Respondent Certification 109<br />
7.4 Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes 110<br />
E.2 Subcontractor Plan/Good Faith Effort 112<br />
Exceptions to Proposal 113<br />
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Authorized Title Address Telephone Email Address<br />
Representative<br />
Number<br />
Jon Fox, PE Vice President, 201 E. Pine St. 407.480.3915 Jon.Fox@<strong>Tetra</strong>tech.com<br />
Florida Operations Suite 1000,<br />
Manager<br />
Orlando, Florida<br />
32801<br />
James E. Christopher, Vice President 201 E. Pine St. 407.480.3904 James.Christopher@<strong>Tetra</strong>te<br />
PE, BCEE Suite 1000, ch.com<br />
Orlando, Florida<br />
32801<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, Southeast Florida 150 W. Flagler St. 786.507.3898 Ken.Caban@<strong>Tetra</strong>tech.com<br />
PE, BCEE, LEED®Ap Regional Manager Suite 1625, Miami,<br />
Florida 33130<br />
Lastly, as required by the RFQ, I have signed this letter as a person in our firm who is authorized to negotiate<br />
terms, render binding decisions and commit the firm’s resources.<br />
We submit this statement of qualifications for the City’s consideration to select <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> as one of your<br />
continuing consultants. Our entire team is committed to serving as an extension of the City’s staff and we<br />
look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with the City. Thank you in advance for your review<br />
and consideration of our submittal.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
4 ~<br />
Fox, PE<br />
Vice President/Operations Manager<br />
Cover Letter<br />
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Executive Summary<br />
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND<br />
The City of North Miami Beach is located in northeastern Miami-Dade County and has approximately 42,000 city<br />
residents. The Public Utilities Division provides service to more than 180,000 water customers and is dedicated<br />
to managing its natural resources, protecting and preserving the environment for future generations, and<br />
providing reliable high quality water and related services to its customers. Public Works ensures that essential<br />
services are provided to its residents.<br />
In an effort to continue to provide services and various infrastructure, the City of North Miami Beach intends to<br />
retain firms, pursuant to continuing contracts, to be available to perform services, which may include engineering,<br />
architecture, electrical engineering, right-of-way and traffic engineering, construction engineering, civil<br />
engineering, environmental permitting and engineering, preparation of plans and specifications, construction<br />
management, planning, design and/or construction supervision and administration, etc., for one or any of the<br />
projects identified in the RFQ.<br />
The City has requested Form SF330, various licenses, permits, certifications, forms, and client questionnaires.<br />
As such, this Executive Summary follows the general order of information provided in our submittal.<br />
KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
The key personnel <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is proposing for this<br />
contract has a detailed and unique understanding of<br />
the work to be performed. Key staff has been involved<br />
in the design and construction of many City utilities<br />
infrastructure and facilities, including the Norwood-<br />
Oeffler Water Treatment Plant. As the designer of this<br />
plant upgrade, as well as portions of its pumping,<br />
storage, and transmission systems, the knowledge our<br />
key personnel have of these complex systems is<br />
unparalleled. Key personnel are identified in the<br />
following paragraphs.<br />
Project Manager<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s point of contact will be Kenneth Caban, P.E., BCEE, LEED® AP, our Southeast Florida Regional<br />
Manager and Project Manager for this contract. His contact information is provided in the table at the end of the<br />
cover letter.<br />
Mr. Caban will be responsible for client service and successful project delivery, as he has on many previous<br />
projects. He has more than 15 years of experience in multiple disciplines of civil engineering. As a former<br />
employee of the City of North Miami Beach, he has a great understanding of the various City water, wastewater,<br />
and other utility infrastructure. In addition, he has extensive experience with every phase of various engineering<br />
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projects including the following:<br />
• Project Development<br />
• Master Planning<br />
• Preliminary Design<br />
• Detailed Design and Construction<br />
Documents Preparation<br />
Other Key Personnel<br />
Mr. Caban will lead our team of esteemed professionals,<br />
most of which have worked on numerous City of North Miami<br />
Beach utilities infrastructure and facilities. Our key team<br />
members are identified below and their detailed resumes are<br />
provided Part II of SF330.<br />
• Gary Revoir<br />
• James Christopher<br />
• Jon Fox<br />
• Jill Hudkins<br />
• Jarrett Kinslow<br />
• Charles Drake<br />
• Bill Musser<br />
• Cost Estimating<br />
• Construction Engineering, Administration,<br />
and Inspection<br />
• Operation and Maintenance<br />
EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS<br />
CONTRACT<br />
Example Projects<br />
Our professionals have served the South Florida community and North Miami Beach for many years on a wide<br />
range of engineering projects, including those identified within the RFQ. Our ability to provide local service is<br />
highlighted by our local offices. We have provided services from project inception and planning to design,<br />
permitting and construction management for the City of North Miami Beach and numerous other municipalities.<br />
The ten projects included in the SF330 are listed below. Project descriptions are provided in the SF330.<br />
1) Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
2) Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
3) Continuing Engineering Consulting Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
4) Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-Dade Water<br />
Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
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5) Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
6) Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
7) Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering Consultant, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
8) Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant,<br />
Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
9) Toho Water Authority Pump Station Nos. 60 and 97 Improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
10) Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and Infrastructure<br />
Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Key Personnel Participation in Example Projects<br />
Part G of Form SF330 provides a matrix depicting the participation of<br />
our key personnel in the example projects. As can be seen from the<br />
matrix, many of our staff has worked as a team on numerous<br />
occasions. This consistent teamwork has resulted in the successful<br />
completion of many projects, including projects for the City of North<br />
Miami Beach.<br />
Additional Information<br />
To further demonstrate our experience in the water, wastewater,<br />
hydrogeology, and civil disciplines, additional project descriptions have<br />
been provided. Projects for each of the following disciplines are listed<br />
below and can be found in Part H of Form SF330.<br />
Water<br />
• City of North Miami Beach, Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant Expansion<br />
• City of Hollywood, Water Main Replacement Program<br />
• Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant Task Authorization<br />
No. 11 – Process Optimization Study<br />
• City of Bartow, Water System Master Planning, Mapping, and Modeling<br />
Wastewater<br />
• City of Hollywood, Wastewater Pump Stations Conversions<br />
• Toho Water Authority, Pump Station Nos. 60 and 97 Improvements<br />
• City of Cape Coral, Lift Stations 104, 306, and 420 Improvements<br />
• Kissimmee, Westside Reclaimed Water and Wastewater Transmission Mains<br />
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Hydrogeology<br />
• City of North Miami Beach Disposal Test/Injection Well and Monitoring Wells<br />
• City of Naples, Communication Tower Design & Permitting<br />
• City of Deltona, Continuing Consultant<br />
• City of Lakeland, Northwest Wellfield Wetlands Monitoring<br />
Civil<br />
• Village of Key Biscayne Stormwater Master Plan Update<br />
• City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and Infrastructure Improvements<br />
• City of Naples Stormwater Master Plan Update<br />
• Village of Key Biscayne Drainage Improvements for Buttonwood Drive, Glenridge Road, and<br />
Woodcrest Road<br />
• City of Cape Coral, Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering Consultant<br />
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is a publicly-traded corporation with revenues in excess of $2.6<br />
billion (FY 2011) and more than 13,000 employees worldwide. We are a full<br />
service engineering consulting firm established in 1966, with a strong Florida<br />
presence, with multiple offices in addition to our Miami office. Our firm is<br />
committed to quality service and cost-effective solutions for our clients. <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> is one of the largest engineering firms in the nation, and is currently<br />
ranked No. 1 in water supply, water treatment, and environmental<br />
management, and No. 7 in design firms by Engineering News-Record. Local<br />
office philosophy allows our clients to benefit from the best of both worlds; local, personalized service with<br />
nationally recognized resources. Our proposed team of professionals is extremely qualified to deliver the City’s<br />
proposed projects.<br />
LICENSES, PERMITS, AND CERTIFICATIONS<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is licensed and permitted to perform the necessary work. Our team is positioned to dedicate<br />
resources to the City to immediately implement City projects. We have more than 400 professionals located<br />
throughout Florida. We are ready to deliver any size project to meet the City's needs. Copies of relevant licenses<br />
are provided in this submittal.<br />
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ON TETRA TECH’S CAPABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s Quality Program is based on a corporate philosophy of clearly understanding client goals and<br />
expectations and providing deliverables and services that fully meet these goals and expectations in a costeffective<br />
manner. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s Quality Program consists of:<br />
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• Quality Assurance (QA),<br />
• Quality Control (QC), and<br />
• Quality Improvement (QI).<br />
Part D.3 – Supplemental Material, details our Quality Assurance and Quality Control Program.<br />
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />
Addenda and Forms<br />
The various signed addenda and forms are provided, as required. These forms include the acknowledgement<br />
form, a signature page for the corporation, Drug-free workplace program form, and others.<br />
Reference Questionnaires<br />
We have provided seven (7) governmental agency references, all<br />
indicating excellent performance, and exceeding the number required by<br />
the RFQ. Reference forms indicating excellent performance are provided<br />
from the following governmental agencies:<br />
• City of Hollywood<br />
• Village of Key Biscayne<br />
• Miami-Dade Aviation Department<br />
• Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department<br />
• Toho Water Authority (2 projects)<br />
• Utilities Commission of New Smyrna Beach<br />
SBE/MBE Involvement<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is committed to supporting SBE and M/WBE programs. At this<br />
time, we have not identified any subconsultants, however we intend on<br />
making a good faith effort to include SBE or MBE companies in this<br />
contract.<br />
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Part I – Contract-Specific Qualifications<br />
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION<br />
1. Title and Location (City and State)<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
2. Public Notice Date 3. Solicitation or Project Number<br />
June 22, 2012 2012-10<br />
B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT<br />
4. Name and Title<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, PE, BCEE, Southeast Florida Regional Manager<br />
5. Name of Firm<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
6. Telephone Number 7. Fax Number 8. E-Mail Address<br />
786.507.3898 786.439.0400. ken.caban@tetratech.com<br />
C. PROPOSED TEAM<br />
(Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors)<br />
(Check)<br />
Prime<br />
Teaming<br />
Partner<br />
Subcontractor<br />
9. Firm Name 10. Address 11. Role in This Contract<br />
a. <br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Check if Branch Office<br />
150 West Flager Street<br />
Suite 1625<br />
Miami, FL 33130<br />
Project Management, QA/QC, Project Engineering<br />
(Water, Wastewater, Civil), Hydrogeology,<br />
Survey/GIS, Electrical Instrumentation,<br />
Finance/Capital Planning<br />
b. Check if Branch Office<br />
c. Check if Branch Office<br />
d.<br />
Check if Branch Office<br />
e.<br />
Check if Branch Office<br />
f.<br />
Check if Branch Office<br />
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM (Provided as attachment after Section C)<br />
ABCD-1<br />
Form SF330 Part I<br />
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PART I - A-D CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS<br />
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
Project Manager<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, PE, LEED AP<br />
QA/QC<br />
Gary J. Revoir, PE<br />
Water Wastewater<br />
Hydrogeology Civil<br />
James E. Christopher, PE,<br />
Jarrett K. Kinslow, PE<br />
Jill M. Hudkins, PE<br />
Jon Fox, PE<br />
John P. Toomey, PE<br />
Matthew A. Doan, PE<br />
Charles W. Drake, PG<br />
Miguel A. Garcia, PG<br />
W. Bruce Lafrenz, PG<br />
William D. Musser, PE, LEED AP<br />
Roderick K. Cashe, PE, LEED AP<br />
James R. Warner, PE<br />
Survey / GIS Electrical / Instrumentation Finance / Capital Planning<br />
Lawrence E. Jenkins, PSM<br />
Betty A. Morris<br />
Felix W. Yao, PE<br />
William A. Paison, PE, LEED AP<br />
Andrew T. Woodcock, PE, MBA<br />
Jennifer L. Woodall, PE, MBA<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, P.E., LEED AP<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Miami, FL<br />
Project Manager<br />
a. Total<br />
15<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
2<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
M.S., Environmental Engineering, Florida International<br />
University, 2007<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 59276<br />
B.S., Civil Engineering, Florida International University,<br />
1997<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Honors/Awards; Board Certified Environmental Engineer (BCEE); American Academy of Environmental Engineers; National Environmental<br />
Engineering Honorary; Florida International University Alumnus, February 2008.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager – Water Treatment Plant Operation and Maintenance Manual – Actively managing the preparation of a Operation and<br />
Maintenance Manual for the Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant (WTP), which includes approximately 15.0 million gallons per day (MGD)<br />
of lime softening water treatment facilities, 9.0 MGD of nanofiltration, 6.0 MGD from new low pressure reverse osmosis facilities, 2.0 MGD of<br />
micron filtered raw water blend, and other facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager and engineer of record for the design of approximately 25,000 linear feet of PVC water mains to replace existing aged water<br />
mains. The project includes surveying, geotechnical, preparation of design and construction documents, permitting, bidding review and<br />
assistance, construction administration and inspection, and project closeout and certification.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager for continuing services providing professional engineering services to the Village of Key Biscayne for numerous years.<br />
Professional services provided include master planning, preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting,<br />
bidding, and engineering services during construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple<br />
disciplines of engineering including water resources, environmental permitting, transportation and others. Some recently completed key projects<br />
include the Stormwater Master Plan Update and various drainage improvements.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to evaluate<br />
and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a process<br />
optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2007-Current<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and<br />
Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for this major neighborhood improvement project. This project included coordinated designs, permitting, and construction<br />
services for sidewalk replacement, street-end design, textured pavement improvements, roadway resurfacing, landscaping, irrigation, water<br />
main replacement, rear easement water service relocation, and lighting enhancements.<br />
SOLICITATION NO. 2012-10 E-1 FORM SF330 Part I<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
James E. Christopher, P.E<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Water)<br />
a. Total<br />
30<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
20<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Chemistry, Duke University, 1976<br />
M.S., Environmental Engineering and Science, Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 34204<br />
University of Central Florida, 1980<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Water Works Association. Florida Pollution Control Association, Water Environment <strong>Tech</strong>nology, Florida<br />
Engineering Society, Southeast Desalting Association, American Membrane <strong>Tech</strong>nology Association, Water Reuse Association.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to<br />
evaluate and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a<br />
process optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Services provided to the City have included, Permitting, Water and wastewater system evaluations, Miscellaneous water<br />
main and wastewater collection system extensions, water and wastewater system operations, Master planning, Hydrogeological and water<br />
resources, and Financial management as it relates to the water and wastewater facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services have included support to several departments<br />
including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Projects included lift station refurbishment design, water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure<br />
improvements and other miscellaneous engineering services as needed.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Project included the construction of 7 Floridan aquifer supply wells, one blend well and the addition of seven 2.0 MGD<br />
reverse osmosis skids, addition of feed and blend micron filters, expansion of the chemical feed system and expansion of the degasification and<br />
odor control facilities to increase the capacity in three construction milestones from 6.0 to 22.0 MGD.<br />
SOLICITATION NO. 2012-10 E-1 FORM SF330 Part I<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Jarrett K. Kinslow, P.E.<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Water)<br />
a. Total<br />
10<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
10<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Central Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 63900<br />
Florida, 2000<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: Southeast Desalting Association; American Membrane <strong>Tech</strong>nology Association; American Water Works Association;<br />
Water Environment Federation.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to<br />
evaluate and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a<br />
process optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Water and Wastewater Engineering Consulting, as well as continuing financial management services have been provided to<br />
the City of Naples since the 1990s. Projects have included upgrades to the Solana Road Booster Station, SCADD Plant Network emergency<br />
upgrades, SCADA and security upgrades, and potable water system communication improvements.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member in the expansion of an existing 6 MGD reverse osmosis water treatment facility to a build-out capacity of 22.5 MGD. Work<br />
completed on project to date includes the fast track design of the expanded facilities including the raw water supply, membrane treatment, post<br />
treatment, finished water, and auxiliary power facilities. The project was designed to be constructed in 3 phases of increasing capacity to meet<br />
increasing water demands from high rates of population growth.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
South Regional WTP, City of Palm Bay, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Served as a Project Engineer in the final design and the startup and testing of a reverse osmosis water treatment facility with an initial capacity<br />
of 4 MGD and an expandable capacity of 10 MGD. Areas of responsibility for design included the post treatment degasification and odor control<br />
processes as well as the chlorine contact basin and post treatment chemical injection, and transfer pumping systems. Design comprised of<br />
associated mechanical drawings and project specifications. Other tasks include coordination of the process design with electrical,<br />
instrumentation, and structural sub-consultants and assistance in the general QC review of the membrane process facilities. Startup and testing<br />
role included functional demonstration testing of the instrumentation & control system and water treatment processes.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Jill M. Hudkins, P.E<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Water)<br />
a. Total<br />
19<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
14<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Civil Engineering, Duke University, 1993<br />
M. Eng., Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 52701<br />
<strong>Tech</strong>nology, 1997<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Water Works Association; Water Environment Federation; Southeast Desalting Association, Past President<br />
American Membrane <strong>Tech</strong>nology Association; Florida Water; Environment Association. Certified Training Programs: FWPCOA Region 10:<br />
Annual Regional Short School, Membrane Treatment and Operations, Polk County, Florida; March 1999 and 2000; City of North Miami Beach:<br />
Membrane Training Program, Certified by the FWPCOA, April and May 2001.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the Continuing Water and Wastewater Engineering Consulting Services for the City of Naples. Services provided<br />
to the City have included, Permitting, Water and wastewater system evaluations, Miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system<br />
extensions, water and wastewater system operations, Master planning, Hydrogeological and water resources, and Financial management as it<br />
relates to the water and wastewater facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services have included support to several departments<br />
including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Cape Coral. Projects have included lift<br />
tation refurbishment design, water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and other miscellaneous<br />
engineering services as needed<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member responsible for project management and design and construction services for the expansion of the James E. Anderson<br />
(JEA) ROWTP from 6 MGD to 22.5 MGD.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Jon Fox, P.E.<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Wastewater)<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., University of Central Florida, 1990 Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 49487<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Society of Civil Engineers, American Water Works Association, Water Environment Federation.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
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a. Total<br />
19<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
19<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing professional engineering services to the City of Hollywood for numerous years. Professional services provided<br />
include preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during<br />
construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water<br />
and wastewater engineering. Services include surveying, geotechnical engineering, design and preparation of contract documents, permitting,<br />
bidding, and construction phase services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member - Professional services provided include master planning, preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction,<br />
documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects<br />
delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water resources, environmental permitting, transportation and others.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to<br />
evaluate and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a<br />
process optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member - Performing a variety of day-to-day tasks ranging associated with the City’s water, wastewater and reclaimed water systems<br />
including but not limited to: wellfield design for raw water supply, assistance with permitting (Collier County, FDEP, SFWMD), booster pump<br />
station improvements and improved storage, security improvements, hydraulic modeling, reclaimed water system improvements, and assisted<br />
with stormwater issues.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member – <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has served as a Continuing Consultant for the City of Deltona since April of 2002. Our services have included<br />
support to several departments including Public Works, Public Water and Wastewater, Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation<br />
and the Building and Fire Department. Our public works services included: CIP planning and budgeting; stormwater utility study and rate<br />
adjustment; Stormwater Retrofit Projects; flood plain modeling and mapping; grant support; stormwater master plan update; survey/mapping of
g.<br />
h.<br />
i.<br />
j.<br />
various infrastructure; CEI services; and emergency management support during flooding.<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for multiple water, wastewater and reclaimed water projects including plant upgrades, construction of new buildings, lift<br />
station upgrades, construction of new lift stations, construction of new water, wastewater and reclaimed water piping, security improvements,<br />
lighting improvements, booster station improvements, generator improvements and related miscellaneous tasks.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member - The project included the construction of 7 Floridan aquifer supply wells, one blend well and the addition of seven 2.0 MGD<br />
reverse osmosis skids, addition of feed and blend micron filters, expansion of the chemical feed system and expansion of the degasification and<br />
odor control facilities to increase the capacity in three construction milestones from 6.0 to 22.0 MGD.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member - Providing professional engineering services to the Toho Water Authority. Projects have included numerous lift station<br />
upgrades and refurbishments, pipelines and other engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and<br />
Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2007-Current<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member - Professional services include coordinating designs and permitting efforts, sidewalk replacement, street-end, textured<br />
pavement improvements, roadway resurfacing, landscaping, irrigation, water main replacement, rear easement water service relocation, and<br />
lighting enhancements.<br />
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SOLICITATION NO. 2012-10 E-1<br />
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
John P. Toomey, P.E.<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Wastewater)<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
BSE, University of Central Florida, Environmental<br />
Engineering, Magna cum Laude<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 40264<br />
AET, Vermont <strong>Tech</strong>nical College, High Honors<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Society of Civil Engineers, Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission of Mid-Florida.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
g.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
a. Total<br />
31<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
11<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Engineering services including preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting, and<br />
bidding during construction, including inspection and administration. Deliverables include multiple disciplines: water and wastewater<br />
engineering, surveying, geotechnical, design and preparation of contract documents, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Water/Wastewater engineering consulting, as well as continuing financial management services n provided to the City since the 1990s. Projects<br />
include upgrades to the Solana Road Booster Station, SCADA Plant Network emergency upgrades, SCADA and security upgrades, and potable<br />
water system communication improvements.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Services included support to several departments including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and<br />
Recreation and the Building and Fire Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Projects included lift station refurbishment design, water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure<br />
improvements, and miscellaneous engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Construction of 7 aquifer supply wells, one blend well, and 7 additional 2.0-MGD RO skids, feed and blend micron filters,<br />
expansion of the chemical feed system and of the degasification/odor control facilities to increase capacity from 6.0 to 22.0 MGD.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Providing continuing misc. professional engineering services. Projects included lift station upgrades and refurbishments and pipelines.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Matthew A. Doan, P.E.<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Wastewater)<br />
a. Total<br />
11<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
7<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Central<br />
Florida, 1999 – Magna cum Laude<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 63963<br />
M.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Central<br />
Florida, 2006<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Water Works Association – FSAWWA Region Vice Chair; Florida Water Environment Association/Water<br />
Environment Federation.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing professional engineering services to the City of Hollywood for numerous years. Professional services provided<br />
include preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during<br />
construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water<br />
and wastewater engineering. Services include surveying, geotechnical engineering, design and preparation of contract documents, permitting,<br />
bidding, and construction phase services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: A comprehensive evaluation of potable water supply treatment, and distribution facilities, along with a detailed assessment<br />
of the City wastewater system. The analysis addressed existing conditions as well as projected future conditions to develop a phased capital<br />
improvements plan.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Port St. Lucie. Our broad ranges of<br />
services have encompassed planning, design, financing and construction administration.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2010<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Projects have included numerous lift station upgrades and refurbishments, pipelines and other engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2007-Current<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and<br />
Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member on the construction management for the potable water improvements associated with the roadway improvements of<br />
Normandy Boulevard. The project included 8,500 linear feet of 16-inch water main to replace and upgrade existing water mains.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Charles W. Drake, P.G.<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Hydrogeologist<br />
a. Total<br />
29<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
22<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
Professional Geologist, Florida, No. 37; Professional Geologist, Alabama, No. 440;<br />
B.S., University of Florida, 1982<br />
Professional Geologist, North Carolina, No. 1618; AIPG, Certified Professional Geologist,<br />
No. 11179<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers; Florida Association of Professional Geologists President – FAPG;<br />
American Water Resources Association; American Institute of Professional Geologists Executive committee<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Scope included preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction services to expand plant capacity to treat a<br />
total of 32.0 MGD with nanofiltration and low pressure reverse osmosis technologies. The expanded facility consists of 15.0 MGD from existing<br />
lime softening facilities, 9.0 MGD for new nanofiltration facilities, 6.0 MGD from new low pressure reverse osmosis facilities, and 2.0 MGD of<br />
micron filtered raw water blend. The existing facilities were also expanded and improved<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Continuing Water and Wastewater Engineering Consulting Services for the City of Naples. Services to the City have<br />
included, Permitting, Water and wastewater system evaluations, Miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system extensions, water<br />
and wastewater system operations, Master planning, Hydrogeological and water resources, and Financial management as it relates to the water<br />
and wastewater facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing services for the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services to the city have included support<br />
to several departments including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire<br />
Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Continuing Miscellaneous Professional Engineering Services to the City of Cape Coral. Projects have included lift<br />
station refurbishment design, water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and other miscellaneous<br />
engineering services as needed<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Performed as Hydro Discipline Leader for the ROWTP Expansion from 6.0 MGD ROWTP to 22.5 MGD including, design,<br />
permitting, and construction administration. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was the engineer of record for the original 6.0 MGD ROWTP and the subsequent<br />
expansion to 22.5 MGD. The project included raw water supply, pipelines, membrane treatment, pre- and post-treatment, high service pumping,<br />
four 4 MG ground storage tanks, and concentrate disposal. This project was the second RO facility that <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> provided for the City treating<br />
the brackish Floridan Aquifer with reverse osmosis.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Miguel A. Garcia, PG<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Hydrogeologist<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., University of Florida, 1998 Professional Geologist, Florida, No. 2355<br />
a. Total<br />
14<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
9<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: FAPG (Florida Association of Professional Geologists); AIPG (American Institute of Professional Geologist); AWWRA<br />
(American Water Resources Association); NGW (National Groundwater Association). Training: 40-hour OSHA Health and Safety Training, 2006;<br />
8-hour Refresher OSHA Health and Safety Training, 2012; Standard First Aid Training, 2010.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
g.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member responsible for the design, bidding, and summary report for an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) exploratory test well for<br />
wetland recharge.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member responsible for the permitting, design, and installation of 10 wetland monitoring stations for the logging of water levels across<br />
the City’s water service area.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Port St. Lucie. Our broad ranges of<br />
services have encompassed planning, design, financing and construction administration.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member responsible for the design, bidding, and summary report for five (5) public supply and exploratory test wells using the Lower<br />
Floridian aquifer as an alternative water source<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Astatula Refueling Facility, Lake County, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Staff geologist during identification and delineation of a free product plume beneath the Refueling Facility USTs, and preparation of a report<br />
summarizing the most viable and cost effective remediation strategies to clean up the free product contamination beneath the Refueling Facility.<br />
Project Manager and Principal geologist responsible for preparation of Template Site Assessment Report (TSAR) for a FDEP Facility.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
City of Lake City, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Principal geologist responsible for design and construction oversight of monitor wells installations, as well as oversight during site remediation<br />
activities and project reporting.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Lake County Judicial Center, Lake County, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project geologist responsible for preparation of contamination assessment and pilot test remediation reports for a petroleum contaminated site.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
W. Bruce Lafrenz, P.G. Hydrogeologist<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
a. Total<br />
26<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
15<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., University of Florida, 1981<br />
Professional Geologist, Florida, No. 1228<br />
M.S., University of Florida, 1986<br />
Professional Geologist, Georgia, No. 1411<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Geophysical Union, American Institute of Professional Geologists/FAPG, American Water Resources<br />
Association, Geological Society of America, NGWA-Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Scope included preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction services to expand plant capacity to treat a<br />
total of 32.0 MGD with nanofiltration and low pressure reverse osmosis technologies. The expanded facility consists of 15.0 MGD from existing<br />
lime softening facilities, 9.0 MGD for new nanofiltration facilities, 6.0 MGD from new low-pressure reverse osmosis facilities, and 2.0 MGD of<br />
micron filtered raw water blend. The existing facilities were also expanded and improved. Primary roles include groundwater modeling and<br />
water well design QA/QC review.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Continuing Water and Wastewater Engineering Consulting Services for the City of Naples. Services to the City have<br />
included, permitting, water and wastewater system evaluations, Miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system extensions, water<br />
and wastewater system operations, master planning, hydrogeological and water resources investigations, and financial management as it<br />
relates to the water and wastewater facilities. Primary roles include aquifer testing design and analysis, groundwater modeling, water use<br />
permitting, well design, and QA/QC review.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing services for the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services to the city have included support<br />
to several departments including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire<br />
Department. Primary roles include aquifer testing and analysis, groundwater modeling, water use permitting, water well design, water resource<br />
exploration, and QA/QC review.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing services for the ROWTP Expansion from 6.0 MGD ROWTP to 22.5 MGD including, design, permitting, and<br />
construction administration. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was the engineer of record for the original 6.0 MGD ROWTP and the subsequent expansion to 22.5<br />
MGD. The project included raw water supply, pipelines, membrane treatment, pre- and post-treatment, high service pumping, four 4 MG ground<br />
storage tanks, and concentrate disposal. Primary roles included groundwater modeling, water use permitting, and QA/QC review of well<br />
construction and testing data.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member responsible for groundwater modeling, aquifer test analyses, and water use permitting. Participated in design, bidding, and<br />
summary report for five (5) public supply and exploratory test wells using the Lower Floridian aquifer as an alternative water source. Significant<br />
responsibility for QA/QC review of hydrogeological design, analysis, and reporting.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
William D. Musser, PE, LEED AP<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Civil)<br />
a. Total<br />
28<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
20<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 4118; North Carolina, No. 21316; Virginia, No. 0402;<br />
1984<br />
Maine, No. 11152<br />
M.S., Biological Sciences, University of Central Florida, Professional Hydrologist, AIH No. 1486; FDEP Qualified Stormwater Mgt. Inspector No.<br />
1995<br />
4752; LEED TM Accredited Professional; Certified Floodplain Manager<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: ASCE; NAEP; FAEP; AIH; AWRA; SWS.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d..<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member professional engineering services to the Village of Key Biscayne. Professional services provided include master planning,<br />
preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during construction,<br />
including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water resources,<br />
environmental permitting, transportation and others.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Continuing water and wastewater engineering consulting services for the City. Services provided included permitting, water<br />
and wastewater system evaluations, miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system extensions, water and wastewater system<br />
operations, master planning, hydrogeological and water resources, and financial management as it relates to the water and wastewater facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services have included support to several departments including<br />
Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City. Projects included lift station refurbishment design,<br />
water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and miscellaneous engineering services as needed.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Port St. Lucie. Our broad ranges of<br />
services have encompassed planning, design, financing and construction administration.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2007-Current<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and<br />
Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing engineering services. Professional services include coordinating designs and permitting efforts, sidewalk<br />
replacement, street-end, textured pavement improvements, roadway resurfacing, landscaping, irrigation, water main replacement, rear<br />
easement water service relocation, and lighting enhancements.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Roderick K. Cashe, PE, LEED AP<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Civil)<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S.C.E., University of Florida, 1987<br />
Graduate Courses at the University of Central Florida<br />
a. Total<br />
23<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 45169<br />
National Construction Documents <strong>Tech</strong>nologist (CDT)<br />
FDEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector, No. 5366<br />
LEED® Accredited Professional<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Society of Civil Engineers, Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission of Mid-Florida<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
18<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Provided include master planning, preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting,<br />
bidding, and engineering services during construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple<br />
disciplines of engineering including water resources, environmental permitting, transportation and others.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the continuing water and wastewater engineering consulting services for the City of Naples. Services provided to<br />
the City have included, Permitting, Water and wastewater system evaluations, Miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system<br />
extensions, water and wastewater system operations, Master planning, Hydrogeological and water resources, and Financial management as it<br />
relates to the water and wastewater facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Managed the completion of engineering design, permitting and construction administration for several stormwater retrofit<br />
projects in the City of Deltona. Also served as project manager for over five (5) emergency pumping authorizations from the St. Johns River<br />
Water Management District (SJRWMD) to alleviate flooding as a result of 92-inches of rain in the year of 2002.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City. Projects included lift station refurbishment design,<br />
water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and other miscellaneous engineering services as needed<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Port St. Lucie. Our broad ranges of<br />
services have encompassed planning, design, financing and construction administration.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and Infrastructure Improvements, Miami<br />
Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2007-Current<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Professional services include coordinating designs and permitting efforts, sidewalk replacement, street-end, textured<br />
pavement improvements, roadway resurfacing, landscaping, irrigation, water main replacement, rear easement water service relocation, and<br />
lighting enhancements.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
James R. Warner, PE<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Project Engineer (Civil)<br />
a. Total<br />
21<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
18<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Chemistry, Duke University, 1976<br />
M.S., Environmental Engineering and Science, Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 34204<br />
University of Central Florida, 1980<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: American Water Works Association. Florida Pollution Control Association, Water Environment <strong>Tech</strong>nology, Florida<br />
Engineering Society, Southeast Desalting Association, American Membrane <strong>Tech</strong>nology Association, Water Reuse Association.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Professional services provided include master planning, preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction<br />
documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects<br />
delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water resources, environmental permitting, transportation and others.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has served as a Continuing Consultant for the City of Deltona since April of 2002. Our services have included<br />
support to several departments including Public Works, Public Water and Wastewater, Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation<br />
and the Building and Fire Department. Our public works services included: CIP planning and budgeting; stormwater utility study and rate<br />
adjustment; Stormwater Retrofit Projects; flood plain modeling and mapping; grant support; stormwater master plan update; survey/mapping of<br />
various infrastructure; CEI services; and emergency management support during flooding.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2010<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the Toho Water Authority. Projects have included<br />
numerous lift station upgrades and refurbishments, pipelines and other engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2007-Current<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and<br />
Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member: Professional services include coordinating designs and permitting efforts, sidewalk replacement, street-end, textured<br />
pavement improvements, roadway resurfacing, landscaping, irrigation, water main replacement, rear easement water service relocation, and<br />
lighting enhancements.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Lawrence E. Jenkins, PSM<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Survey/GIS<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
Valencia Community College, Orlando<br />
Mid-Florida <strong>Tech</strong>nical Institute, Orlando B.S., University<br />
of Florida, 1998<br />
Professional Surveyor and Mapper, Florida, No. 5364<br />
Professional Surveyor and Mapper, Alabama, No. 29414-S<br />
a. Total<br />
28<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
19<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: FAPG (Florida Association of Professional Geologists); AIPG (American Institute of Professional Geologist); AWWRA<br />
(American Water Resources Association); NGW (National Groundwater Association). Training: 40-hour OSHA Health and Safety Training, 2006;<br />
8-hour Refresher OSHA Health and Safety Training, 2012; Standard First Aid Training, 2010.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member responsible for performing multiple surveying tasks for City of Naples Utility projects, including surveying at the East Naples<br />
and Solana Road Booster Stations and the City’s Golden Gate wellfield, amongst other tasks.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services have included support to several departments<br />
including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Port St. Lucie. Our broad ranges of<br />
services have encompassed planning, design, financing and construction administration.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2010<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the Toho Water Authority. Projects have included<br />
numerous lift station upgrades and refurbishments, pipelines and other engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Professional Engineering Services, City of Minneola, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Survey Project Manager providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Minneola. Our broad range of<br />
services has included planning, engineering, permitting and construction administration for numerous projects.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Professional Engineering Services, City of Clermont, Florida:<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Survey Project Manager providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Clermont. Our broad scope of<br />
services has included design, permitting and construction administration.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Betty A. Morris<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Survey/GIS<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
AA, Valencia College<br />
N/A<br />
a. Total<br />
19<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
14<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: Urban and Regional Information Systems Associations (URISA), URISA Florida Chapter, ESRI Florida Users Group,<br />
Central Florida GIS Users Group Workshops & Certifications: Haestad Methods/Autodesk Modeling Seminar, March 2004; ESRI<br />
Water/Wastewater Database Design Conference 2004, February 2004; ESRI Intro to ArcGIS II, August 2003; ESRI Intro to ArcGIS I, August 2003<br />
URISA Cartography and Map Design, August 2000; College courses taken in C Programming, C++ Programming, Visual Basic Programming,<br />
Systems Analyst, and Database Management. Awards: National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) 2010 Innovation Award for<br />
Avon Park Air Force Range Joint Land Use Study; Florida Planning & Zoning Association (FPZA) 2005 Award of Innovation Planning Study & Florida<br />
Association of Property Appraisers (FAPA) 2004 Award of Excellence, both for recognition of <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s Joint Land Use Study prepared for the<br />
Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioner in 2003<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member performing a variety of day-to-day tasks ranging associated with the City’s water, wastewater and reclaimed water systems<br />
including but not limited to: wellfield design for raw water supply, assistance with permitting (Collier County, FDEP, SFWMD), booster pump<br />
station improvements and improved storage, security improvements, hydraulic modeling, reclaimed water system improvements, and assisted<br />
with stormwater issues.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona since April of 2002. Our services have included support<br />
to several departments including Public Works, Public Water and Wastewater, Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the<br />
Building and Fire Department. Our public works services included: CIP planning and budgeting; stormwater utility study and rate adjustment;<br />
Stormwater Retrofit Projects; flood plain modeling and mapping; grant support; stormwater master plan update; survey/mapping of various<br />
infrastructure; CEI services; and emergency management support during flooding.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
City of Punta Gorda, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Water and Wastewater system GIS mapping. Mapping the City’s complete water and wastewater system from as-builts into CAD with all<br />
feature types. Designed GIS symbology database for porting to client’s GIS.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
City of Winter Garden, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Collaborated with the Director of Planning, Zoning Development, in creating and maintaining the Existing and Future Land Use Maps. Analyzed<br />
land use and hydric soil types for illustrating future potentially developable land.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
City of Orange City, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Assisted in the creation of a GIS database from AutoCAD drawings of the City’s utilities and the production of an Atlas to aid City field<br />
technicians. Worked with City Planner, in creating and managing land use and zoning GIS databases. Produced high quality maps from the GIS<br />
database for use by the City, as well as their distribution to outside firms/clients.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Felix W. Yao, P.E.<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Electrical Engineer (Electrical Instrumentation<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Kettering University, 2003 Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 6963<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
a. Total<br />
7<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
5<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to<br />
evaluate and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a<br />
process optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing professional engineering services to the Toho Water Authority. Projects have included numerous lift station<br />
upgrades and refurbishments, pipelines and other engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Eustis Wastewater Treatment Plant, Lake County, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Engineer for the design of the power distribution system and interior and exterior lighting. Also replaced the existing control system<br />
which was based on a combination of CompactLogix PLCs and MicroLogix PLCs.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
South Florida Water Management District G-370 & G-372 Pump Stations, Clewiston, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Electrical Engineer. Designed the control system upgrades to be capable of manually operating the pump station if all the local and remote<br />
automation failed to avoid catastrophic flooding in the area.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
OUC Eastern Water Treatment Facility Orlando, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2010<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Designed the 4160V parallel emergency standby generators, neutral grounding resistors, 4160V power distribution system, and control system,<br />
for the expansion of the plant from 50MGD to 62.5MGD. Coordinated power feed with utility provider.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Poinciana Wastewater Treatment Plant #2, Toho Water Authority, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2007<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Engineer for electrical and instrumentation for the upgrade and expansion of the Poinciana WRF #2. The WRF treatment capacity will<br />
be increased from 3.0 to 6.0 MGD. Project also includes abandoning the SBR process in favor of the Modified Ludzing Ettinger (MLE) process,<br />
new filtration facilities, modifications to the influent screens, a new grit removal system, odor control for the screening and grit removal<br />
operations, a new chlorine contact basin with transfer pumps, new effluent storage and pumping, new residuals handling, and associated<br />
electrical and instrumentation.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
William A. Paison, PE, LEED AP<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Ann Arbor, Michigan<br />
Electrical Engineer<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan,<br />
1994<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
a. Total<br />
18<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
15<br />
Professional Engineer in the states of: Michigan, No. 50403; Colorado, No 41332;<br />
Kentucky, No. 26701; Arizona, No 48738<br />
Construction Documents <strong>Tech</strong>nologist, Construction Specifications Institute<br />
MHSA Certified<br />
LEED Accredited Professional<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to<br />
evaluate and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a<br />
process optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2010<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing professional engineering services to the Toho Water Authority. Projects have included numerous lift station<br />
upgrades and refurbishments, pipelines and other engineering services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Kerr Lake Campsite Water and Electrical Improvements, Mecklenburg County, Virginia<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2011<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Electrical ITR Lead for the conceptual and detailed design of water and electrical service provision to 47 additional campsites within the Site C<br />
and D camping areas of North Bend Park at Kerr Lake. Procured and managed subconsultants to include utility and land survey. This was an<br />
ARRA funded project.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
St. Croix Falls Wastewater Treatment Plants, Wisconsin<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2010<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Designed the power distribution system, and control system replacement associated with the doubling of the plant capacity. Power distribution<br />
was converted from 120/208 volt, 3 phase to 480/277 volt, 3 phase. A fiber optic network was installed to provide a robust SCADA network<br />
between the three buildings on site. Coordinated power feed upgrades with City utility provider, along with temporary feeds during construction.<br />
Project was designed to meet the stringent requirements of the United States of America Corp of Engineers.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Five Base Wastewater Treatment Plants, Afghanistan<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2010<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Designed the power distribution system, and control system, for five (5) separate treatment plants. Two (2) plants were lagoon processes and<br />
the remaining three (3) were extended aeration plants. Provided redundant generator power for the plants in lieu of utility power. Project was<br />
designed to meet the stringent requirements of the United States Department of Defense.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Andrew T. Woodcock, PE, MBA<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Finance/Capital Planning<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S.E., University of Central Florida, 1988<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 47118<br />
M.S.E., University of Central Florida, 1989<br />
Professional Engineer, Louisiana, No. 34145<br />
M.B.A., Rollins College,2001<br />
Professional Engineer, Alabama, No. 30585<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
Professional Affiliations: Water Environment Federation, American Water Works Association, Florida Stormwater Association.<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
f.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
a. Total<br />
21<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
20<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the continuing water and wastewater engineering consulting services for the City of Naples. Services provided to<br />
the City have included, Permitting, Water and wastewater system evaluations, Miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system<br />
extensions, water and wastewater system operations, Master planning, Hydrogeological and water resources, and Financial management as it<br />
relates to the water and wastewater facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member as part of the Continuing Consultant contract for the City of Deltona. Services have included support to several departments<br />
including Public Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building and Fire Department.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Cape Coral. Projects have included lift<br />
station refurbishment design, water and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and other miscellaneous<br />
engineering services as needed.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse Osmosis Water<br />
Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2008<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Port St. Lucie. Our broad ranges of<br />
services have encompassed planning, design, financing and construction administration.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Professional Engineering Services, City of Minneola, Florida:<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Engineer providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Minneola. Our broad range of services<br />
has included planning, engineering, permitting and construction administration for numerous projects.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Professional Engineering Services, Daytona Beach, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Engineer providing continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to the City of Daytona Beach. Projects have ranged from<br />
planning, to design and construction administration.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Jennifer L. Woodall, P.E., MBA<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
Finance/Capital Planning<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
B.S., Georgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nology, 1994<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 55515<br />
M.B.A., University of Florida, 2001<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
American Water Works Association<br />
Water Environmental Federation<br />
19. Relevant Projects<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
a. Total<br />
15<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
15<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services for a variety of design, permitting, and construction services tasks for integrating a 9 MGD membrane<br />
softening facility and a 6 MGD low pressure reverse osmosis facility with an existing 15 MGD lime softening water treatment plant for a total<br />
expanded capacity of 32.0 MGD, along with other potable water supply facilities.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
On-going<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member providing professional engineering services to the City of Hollywood for numerous years. . Professional services provided<br />
include preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during<br />
construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water<br />
and wastewater engineering. Services include surveying, geotechnical engineering, design and preparation of contract documents, permitting,<br />
bidding, and construction phase services.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for continuing services providing professional engineering services to the Village of Key Biscayne for numerous years.<br />
Professional services provided include master planning, preliminary design, preparation of final design and construction documents, permitting,<br />
bidding, and engineering services during construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects delivered include multiple<br />
disciplines of engineering including water resources, environmental permitting, transportation and others. Some recently completed key projects<br />
include the Stormwater Master Plan Update and various drainage improvements.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
On-going<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and South Miami-<br />
Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for the Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Continuing Services. This project provides engineering services to<br />
evaluate and rehabilitate or replace process equipment. Other key projects include the lime kiln mechanical and electrical upgrades study, a<br />
process optimization study and a secondary settlement basin bypass study.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2007-Current<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles Streetscape and<br />
Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Key Team Member for this major neighborhood improvement project. This project included coordinated designs, permitting, and construction<br />
services for sidewalk replacement, street-end design, textured pavement improvements, roadway resurfacing, landscaping, irrigation, water<br />
main replacement, rear easement water service relocation, and lighting enhancements.<br />
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)<br />
12. Name 13. Role In This Contract 14. Years Experience<br />
Gary Revoir, PE<br />
15. Firm Name And Location (City and State)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Orlando, FL<br />
QA/QC<br />
16. Education (Degree and Specialization) 17. Current Professional Registration (State and Discipline)<br />
BSE, Environmental Engineering., University of Florida,<br />
1988<br />
Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 46684<br />
MSE, Environmental Engineering, University of Central<br />
Florida, 1995<br />
18. Other Professional Qualifications (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)<br />
a. Total<br />
23<br />
b. With Current Firm<br />
1<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
e.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility, Orlando, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2001<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
2008<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager. The scope of services for this project included the planning, permitting and final design services to convert, with rerating and<br />
expansion, a 24.0 MGD-AADF AWT process to a 40.0 MGD-AADF AWT process. The treatment facility included a full 5-stage modified<br />
Bardenpho advanced biological nutrient removal treatment system with tertiary filtration and high-level disinfection facilities for reclaimed water<br />
production.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Wetlands Pumping Station Expansion, Orlando, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2003<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager. The scope of services for this project included the capacity evaluation of an existing 20.0 MGD effluent pumping station and<br />
48-inch effluent transmission main for the City of Orlando’s IBRWRF. The project included hydraulic modeling and surge analysis of the 15-mile<br />
effluent transmission main, alternative pump station expansion evaluations and preliminary design for expansion of the station and options for<br />
increasing flow to the City’s Wetlands.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Alternative Analysis for Treatment and Effluent Disposal for the City’s Regional Water<br />
Reclamation Facility, Altamonte Springs, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
2011<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager. The scope of services for this assignment consisted of performing a technical evaluation of various advanced treatment<br />
process improvements, operational strategies and effluent disposal management practices as a means to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus<br />
levels in the treated effluent as an overall strategy for potential elimination of the river discharge in order to meet the requirements of a recently<br />
enacted TMDL issued by the State of Florida as well as compliance with the recently enacted NNC.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Infiltration/Inflow Study and Repair Program, Ft. Pierce, Florida<br />
Professional Services<br />
1998<br />
Construction (if applicable)<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Manager responsible for the technical management and project coordination of a city-wide program to identify and remove inflow and<br />
infiltration from the Authority’s wastewater collection system. The program was initiated due to large quantity of extraneous contributions to the<br />
collection system during wet weather conditions exceeding system capacity. The Phase I field services consisted of smoke-testing 273,000<br />
linear feet of gravity sewer mains, inspection of over 1,000 manholes, CCTV and cleaning of 80,000 linear feet of 8-inch sewer mains and over<br />
40,000 linear feet of 18-, 24-, 30-, and 36-inch gravity sewer mains.<br />
(1) Title and Location (City and State) (2) Year Completed<br />
Wetlands Elimination and Effluent Disposal Plan, Seminole County, Florida<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
2006<br />
(3) Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and Specific Role Check if project performed with current firms<br />
Project Engineer for the preparation of a wetlands elimination and effluent disposal plan as part of their overall wastewater master plan. The<br />
scope of services included coordination with engineering and operations staff, technical input, and preparation of a draft and final report<br />
summarizing the findings of the study. The evaluation consisted of assessing use of reclaimed water under several scenarios, including<br />
wetlands elimination, provided guidance to County staff on current capacities, future disposal needs, and recommended overall strategy for<br />
wetlands utilization and potential elimination.<br />
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Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
On-going<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of North Miami Beach Dr. Jeff An 305.948.2967<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
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General Engineering Services: The City<br />
of North Miami Beach's existing water treatment facilities include approximately 15.0 million gallons per day (MGD) of lime<br />
softening water treatment facilities located at the Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant (WTP). In June 2001 <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was<br />
contracted to perform preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction services to expand plant capacity to treat a<br />
total of 32.0 MGD with nanofiltration and low pressure reverse osmosis technologies. The expanded facility consists of 15.0<br />
MGD from existing lime softening facilities, 9.0 MGD for new nanofiltration facilities, 6.0 MGD from new low pressure reverse<br />
osmosis facilities, and 2.0 MGD of micron filtered raw water blend. The existing facilities were also expanded and improved.<br />
Improvements to the WTP included:<br />
• 8-new Biscayne aquifer wells and 3-new Floridian aquifer wells<br />
• 1-deep injection well for concentrate disposal<br />
• Bulk chemical facilities<br />
• High-pressure feed pumps with variable frequency drives<br />
• 9.0 MGD of nanofiltration and 6.0 MGD of LPRO membrane<br />
treatment facilities<br />
• Degasification and odor control facilities<br />
• New operations and process buildings<br />
• Associated yard piping, site work, paving, drainage and grading<br />
• Electrical and instrumentation facilities<br />
• 2-new ground storage tanks and new high service pumping facilities<br />
• Gravity sludge thickening facilities<br />
• Security System<br />
Project Highlights<br />
• Integration of membrane treatment<br />
technology at an existing facility to provide<br />
better finished water quality and an<br />
additional 15 MGD of capacity.<br />
• Project included alternative water supply<br />
funding form the SFWMD<br />
• Project Value: $ 65,000,000.<br />
• The following disciplines are covered<br />
under this project:<br />
- Water<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Hydrogeology<br />
- Civil<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning Design<br />
Construction administration services were also provided for this project,<br />
including bidding services and construction management. Upon completion of the project, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> prepared record drawings<br />
and certified the project complete to the Florida Department of Health and Miami-Dade DERM.<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Miami, FL Prime<br />
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida<br />
2005-2012<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of Hollywood Francois A. Domond, PE 954.921.3930<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has provided professional<br />
engineering services to the City of Hollywood for over seven years. .<br />
Professional services provided include preliminary design, preparation of final<br />
design and construction documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering<br />
services during construction, including construction inspection and<br />
administration. Projects delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering<br />
including water and wastewater engineering. Services include surveying,<br />
geotechnical engineering, design and preparation of contract documents,<br />
permitting, bidding, and construction phase services.<br />
Project Highlights<br />
• Conversion of five wet pit/dry pit pump<br />
stations to submersible type pump station<br />
• Project Value – 1,665,000<br />
• The following disciplines are covered<br />
under this project:<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning Design<br />
The conversion of pump stations A4, N1, N7, and W20 provided design,<br />
permitting and construction administration services for the conversion of five<br />
wet pit / dry pit pump stations in the City of Hollywood to submersible pump stations ranging in size from 0.5 MGD to 2.5<br />
MGD. Construction permits were obtained for the improvements to each pump station from the Broward County Department of<br />
Planning and Environmental Protection. Upgrades were completed at stations A-4 on N 64th Avenue, N-1 on 4080 N. Hills<br />
Drive, N-5 on N. 34th Avenue, N-7 on Green Street and W-20 on N 50th Avenue. At each location, upgrades included new<br />
submersible pumps, electric services, control panels and level sensors. Special project considerations included limitations on<br />
noise levels within residential areas and lift station by-pass procedures to ensure continuous operation at each existing pump<br />
station. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> performed weekly project site visits during the 15 month construction period to verify that the work was<br />
proceeding in accordance with the design documents<br />
The water main replacement project from Hollywood Boulevard to Johnson Street between N. 46 Avenue and N. 52 Avenue<br />
consists of the replacement of approximately 26,000 feet of 4-inch, 6-inch, 8-inch, and 12-inch existing water mains along local<br />
City streets and paved alleys sharing the right-of-way with other existing utilities such as power, telephone, cable, gas and force<br />
main. These improvements involve upgrading 2-inch, 4-inch, and 6-inch water mains one nominal size and replacing 8-inch and<br />
12-inch water mains with the same nominal size. The existing water mains will be replaced new with PVC water mains, isolation<br />
valves, fire hydrants, and water services.<br />
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25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Miami, FL Prime<br />
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Ongoing<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
Village of Key Biscayne John C. Gilbert, Village Manager (305) 365-5514<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has provided professional engineering<br />
services to the Village of Key Biscayne for over 15 years. Professional services<br />
provided include master planning, preliminary design, preparation of final design<br />
and construction documents, permitting, bidding, and engineering services during<br />
construction, including construction inspection and administration. Projects<br />
delivered include multiple disciplines of engineering including water resources,<br />
environmental permitting, transportation and others. Some recently completed key<br />
projects include the Stormwater Master Plan Update and various drainage<br />
improvements.<br />
Other services provided to the Village include bid advertising, public involvement,<br />
ordinance reviews, GIS implementation, and surveying.<br />
The continuing services include the following projects:<br />
Ongoing:<br />
• CRS 5-year Recertification<br />
• FEMA Community Assisted Visit comments response<br />
• NPDES Standard Operating Procedures<br />
• Flood damage prevention revision implementation<br />
• Elevation Certificates review<br />
Completed:<br />
• Stormwater Master Plan Update – December 2011<br />
• West Wood Drive Traffic Calming Improvements – November 2011<br />
• Repetitive Loss Area Analysis – 2010.<br />
• Drainage Improvements for Buttonwood Drive, Glenridge Road and Woodcrest<br />
Road – 2007<br />
• Harbor Drive Drainage Improvements –2005<br />
• Grapetree Drive Traffic Calming Improvements project - 2003<br />
• NPDES Reports 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010<br />
• East Enid Traffic Calming and Roadway Improvements – Completed in 2000.<br />
• West Wood Drive and West Heather Drive Traffic Calming and Sidewalk<br />
Improvements –1999.<br />
• Harbor Drive Traffic Calming –1998.<br />
• Fernwood Road Improvements –1997<br />
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Project Highlights<br />
• Service provided for 15 years<br />
• The following disciples are covered<br />
under this project:<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Civil<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning Design<br />
• Project Value: $ 200,000+<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Miami, FL Prime<br />
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant and<br />
South Miami-Dade Water Supply Systems, Miami, Florida<br />
On-going<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department Mr. Rafael A. Terrero, PE, BCEE 786.552.8112<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, as a subconsultant, is<br />
assisting the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (MDWASD)<br />
with the renewal, improvement, and process optimization of the South<br />
Dade water system, including its largest water treatment plant. The<br />
Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant (Orr WTP) is one of the<br />
largest water treatment plants in the southeastern United States. The<br />
Orr WTP treats Biscayne Aquifer water with lime softening, filtration,<br />
and disinfection. This project was established to identify and<br />
implement project needs to maintain efficient operation of the Orr<br />
WTP and system and the South Miami-Dade water treatment plants<br />
and systems, which provide potable water to much of Miami-Dade<br />
County.<br />
Task Authorization No.1 included preparing a facility assessment of<br />
the Orr WTP. We assisted in the preparation of the facility assessment<br />
completed in February 2010, which included the evaluation and<br />
recommendation of equipment repairs, replacements and/or improvements, associated planning-level cost estimates and a<br />
prioritization schedule of the identified facility needs for the Orr WTP. The purpose of the facility assessment was to produce a<br />
descriptive, prioritized schedule of required renewal and replacement (R&R) projects, capital projects, and operation and<br />
maintenance (O&M) projects to assist MDWASD personnel to continue to effectively operate the facility and meet permit<br />
requirements.<br />
Task Authorization No. 2 includes assisting with the development of<br />
the basis of design, construction contract documents, cost estimates,<br />
permitting, and construction phase services for the Orr WTP Lime<br />
Kiln Upgrade. Construction phase services will include bidding,<br />
construction administration, inspection, start-up and project close-out<br />
services.<br />
Task Authorization No. 9 includes assisting with the evaluation of<br />
available options to redirect the effluent flow from the Orr WTP’s<br />
Hyrotreaters® to the chlorine contact/settling basins. The analysis<br />
focuses on options that allow the Plant staff to place individual<br />
settling basin(s) and associated influent channel(s) out of service for<br />
maintenance and repairs. This study will result in a conceptual level<br />
design evaluation with associated planning level engineer’s opinion of<br />
Project Highlights<br />
• Provides renewal, improvement, and optimization for<br />
the majority of the MDWASD system<br />
• upgrading one of the largest and oldest lime softening<br />
treatment plants in the southeast United States<br />
• Project Value – $1,000.000<br />
• Disciplines covered; Water, Wastewater, Electrical<br />
Engineer (Electrical/Instrumentation), Finance/Capital<br />
Planning<br />
probable construction costs for MDWASD’s consideration and direction for subsequent detailed design efforts and<br />
corresponding construction improvements, as applicable.<br />
Task Authorization No. 11, includes assisting with a detailed Process Optimization Study for the Orr WTP. This study will focus<br />
on providing a prioritized and phased recommended process improvement plan for this facility. Process equipment efficiency<br />
and anticipated life-spans optimization will include:<br />
• Improved performance of the lime softening process to optimize/reduce the quantity of treatment chemicals utilized.<br />
• Enhanced solids separation performance that may eliminate the need for “chlorine contact/settling basins”, improve filter run<br />
times, control filtered water turbidity and reduce overall solids handling requirements.<br />
• <strong>Inc</strong>reased control of the recarbonation process to reduce or eliminate the corrosion of contact structures.<br />
• <strong>Inc</strong>reased treatment process automation to optimize plant maintenance and improve process control to support potable water<br />
quality objectives.<br />
• Replacement of selected equipment that is approaching its useful service life or represents out-of-date treatment technology<br />
systems to improve process effectiveness that delivers operation and maintenance cost savings.<br />
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• Reduce the number of variable-sized similar processes to thereby reduce the number and type of spare parts required in<br />
inventory, and standardize/simplify the maintenance requirements of process equipment.<br />
• Improve plant hydraulic performance and reliability.<br />
• Recommend technologies to continue to meet regulatory requirements.<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Miami, FL Prime<br />
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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S<br />
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida<br />
Ongoing<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of Naples Mr. Bob Middleton, Public Works Director 239.213.4714<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has been providing the City continuing water and<br />
wastewater engineering consulting services, as well as continuing financial management services for<br />
over 15 years. Services provided have included:<br />
• Permitting<br />
• Water and wastewater system evaluations<br />
• Miscellaneous water main and wastewater collection system extensions<br />
• Presentations to City Council relative to the capital improvements program<br />
• Water and wastewater system operations<br />
• Master planning<br />
• Hydrogeological and water resources<br />
• Financial management as it relates to the water and wastewater facilities<br />
Major projects, completed or ongoing, under this continuing consultant contract have included:<br />
• A 20-year, city-wide potable water system master plan<br />
• A comprehensive (capital) development rates and charges study for the water and wastewater<br />
• A specific capacity and wire to water efficiency test analysis, and work relative to the South<br />
Florida Water Management District's Request for Additional Information (RAI) for the water use<br />
permit submitted by the City and the City's wellfield operation plan<br />
• A utility audit for the City’s potable water distribution system to document system water losses<br />
• A water treatment process evaluation to demonstrate compliance with FDEP chlorine contact<br />
(CT) regulations<br />
• Preliminary design for upgrading the City’s East Naples and Solana Road potable water storage and booster pumping facilities<br />
• Preparing specifications for the installation of an ASR test well for the City’s reclaimed water system<br />
• Design, permitting, bidding and construction management for the installation of two wells within the City’s East Golden Gate Wellfield.<br />
A detailed description of a stormwater project delivered under this contract is listed below.<br />
Stormwater Master Plan Update: The City contracted <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> to integrate and update the city’s stormwater program to reflect the past 20<br />
years of various stormwater master plans and reports. The master plan update emphasis was to focus the city-wide effort in the areas of water<br />
quality improvements (flood control), water quality improvements (and retrofit pollution treatment), and overall integration of regional<br />
management practices affecting Naples Bay. Significant environmental concerns were focused on Naples Bay since it was recently adopted as<br />
a South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) SWIM water body. In addition, the report was to adjust the five- and ten-year financial<br />
expectations including a review of their existing stormwater utility. The scope of services included performing the following:<br />
• Revised basin delineation<br />
• Asset inventory recertification<br />
• Summary of tidal influences, localized water quantity (flooding)<br />
problems, water quality problems, and coastal floodplain liabilities<br />
• Reconciliation of level of service (LOS)<br />
• Summary of water quality sampling program<br />
• Assessments of existing condition of receiving water bodies, of<br />
future regulatory issues, and of financial issues and opportunities<br />
• Final recommendations for immediate action<br />
It was identified during the master plan update that there were approximately $60 million worth of improvements and studies that need to be<br />
funded over the next ten years. In addition, it was determined that the stormwater utility rate structure and policies were not adequate to<br />
properly fund the upcoming projects identified and adjustments to the utility would be necessary.<br />
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Project Highlights<br />
Disciplines covered include:<br />
- Water and Wastewater<br />
- Hydrogeology<br />
- Civil<br />
- Survey/GIS<br />
- Finance/Capital<br />
Planning Design<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Fort Myers, FL Prime<br />
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Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
Ongoing<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of Deltona George Travato 386.561.2100<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
Concept Elevation of the final RFP<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has served as a Continuing Consultant for the City of Deltona since April of 2002. Our<br />
services have included support to several departments including Public Works, Public Utilities,<br />
Development Services, Parks and Recreation, and the Building and Fire Department. Our public<br />
works services included: CIP planning and budgeting; stormwater utility study and rate<br />
adjustment; stormwater retrofit projects; flood plain modeling and mapping; grant support;<br />
stormwater master plan update; mapping of various infrastructure; CEI services; and emergency<br />
management support during flooding. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
also coordinated and managed the City’s debris<br />
removal program follow the hurricanes in 2004.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s support to public utilities involved:<br />
water and sewer master plans; design and permitting of water and sewer utility projects; rate<br />
studies; engineering services to relocate utilities for roadway projects; and water and waste<br />
water treatment plant improvement projects.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s support to the Development services involved review of commercial industrial site<br />
plans; attending DRC meetings; conducting site inspections; preparing miscellaneous<br />
development review manuals and policies; and preparing GIS maps. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also supported<br />
the Building and Fire Departments with such activities as: engineering review of single lot<br />
residential site plans; miscellaneous engineering services for structural and MEP and site<br />
engineering design and permitting of fire stations.<br />
Our involvement with Parks and Recreation included: Engineering design and permitting of<br />
improvements at several parks; Grant Support; Design and permitting of several floating docks;<br />
and Support for seawall rehabilitation. As continuing consultants for the City of Deltona, we have<br />
designed and permitted numerous parks and recreation facilities.<br />
Dewey O. Boster Deltona Soccer and Football Complex (2003): Prepared the design/build<br />
documents necessary to act as the “design build professional” for a park expansion project that<br />
included three football fields and six soccer fields. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also participated in inspection and<br />
NPDES issues during construction.<br />
Keysville Dog Park (2005): Completed the design, permitting and construction administration<br />
for this project which provided a recreational facility for residents to bring their pets.<br />
Festival Park (2004 & 2006): Permitted the construction of the pavilion pier at this park. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> designed a floating dock and restroom<br />
layout for this park project in accordance with a FRDAP grant. Only the pier pavilion portion of the project was constructed by the City.<br />
Lake Monroe Park (2007): Completed the design and permitting for new floating boat docks at this park under a State FRDAP grant. The<br />
project is currently under construction. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also completed analysis of structural repairs necessary for the existing boat ramp facility.<br />
Campbell Park (2005 & 2007): Prepared the design and permitting documents to add a tennis court, playground, hiking trail, two (2) floating<br />
docks, boardwalk, and overlook, for this park project, in accordance with a FRDAP grant. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> will perform construction administration.<br />
Veterans Memorial Park/Evard Retrofit Retention Pond (2005 & 2007): Completed the design, permitting and construction administration<br />
for a stormwater management facility for future expansion of this park project along Evard Ave. Under a separate authorization, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
prepared the site plan layout for the Phase II expansion of the park and permitted those improvements through SJRWMD.<br />
Leford Regional Stormwater Treatment and Recreation Facility (2007): Applied for and received a $1.5M grant from the State to design<br />
and construct a demonstration/public education project to treat stormwater prior to discharge to a State Impaired Water. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is<br />
completing the design, and nearing the permitting phase including an educational center and parking, for this park project.<br />
Harris B. Saxon Park (2006): Prepared roadway re-alignment alternatives and retention pond modification alternatives for this park project.<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Orlando, FL Prime<br />
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Disciplines covered under this project;<br />
Water, Wastewater, Hydrogeology,<br />
Civil, Survey/GIS, Finance/Capital<br />
Planning Design.<br />
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P<br />
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S<br />
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
Ongoing<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of Cape Coral Jody Sorrels, PE 239.242.3227<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has provided continuing miscellaneous<br />
professional engineering services to the City of Cape Coral for a variety of utility<br />
related projects since 2000, and prior to that for preparation of the City’s Annual<br />
Reports as required for compliance with their Utility Bond covenants. Specific<br />
projects have included lift station refurbishment design, water and wastewater<br />
treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and other<br />
miscellaneous engineering services as needed, and have included the following<br />
services:<br />
• Permitting related services for the City’s water and wastewater facilities<br />
(including preparation of Capacity Analysis Reports and permit renewals).<br />
• Water main, wastewater collection and force main system upgrades and<br />
replacements.<br />
• Lift Station conversions (dry pit to wet pit) and rehabilitation.<br />
• Evaluations and inspections of the existing utility systems.<br />
• Water Treatment Plant improvements (degasification upgrades, chemical storage expansion).<br />
• Water and Wastewater system evaluations (smoke testing, water audits,<br />
leak detection, meter testing).<br />
• Hydrogeological services for monitoring wells and concentrate<br />
discharge.<br />
• Irrigation system improvements (weir installation and piping for canal<br />
interconnections).<br />
• Preparation of Annual Reports and Engineering Report for Utility<br />
Bonds.<br />
• Security Improvements associated with Water Treatment and<br />
distribution systems.<br />
• Upgrades to instrumentation and controls at Water Treatment Plant and remote storage sites.<br />
• Building Improvements/additions associated with WTP, other Utility Buildings<br />
Some of the major projects completed include but are not limited to the following:<br />
Project Highlights<br />
The following disciplines covered under<br />
this project:<br />
- Water<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Hydrogeology<br />
- Civil<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning Design<br />
• Lift Station Upgrades: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has provided the design, permitting, bidding and construction management for nearly 15<br />
lift station upgrades for the City. The upgrades have included conversion from dry pit to wet pit, wet well rehabilitation,<br />
pump and electrical upgrades and pipe replacement through the valve vault<br />
• Annual Report Preparation for Utility Bonds – <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has been preparing the Annual Reports for the City’s Utility<br />
Bonds since 1994<br />
• Galvanized Pipe Replacement – <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has performed design and permitting for the replacement of nearly 40,000 linear<br />
feet of aging 2-inch galvanized pipe with new 6-inch PVC pipe within a congested residential area in Southeast Cape Coral<br />
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25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Fort Myers, FL Prime<br />
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F-1 FORM SF330 PART I
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S<br />
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD Reverse<br />
Osmosis Water Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
2008 2008<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of Port St. Lucie, FL Mr. Brad Macek 772.873.6400<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
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General Engineering Services: The City of Port St.<br />
Lucie, located on the Atlantic Seaboard in Saint<br />
Lucie County, Florida, is a community that has<br />
grown from approximately 10,000 residents to the<br />
current 135,000 residents in less than 20 years.<br />
During that period, the City’s Utility Systems<br />
Department was tasked with providing and<br />
maintaining a public wastewater collection and water<br />
distribution system to serve these residents.<br />
In 2000, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was selected by the City to<br />
design and oversee construction of a state of the art<br />
Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment plant. The<br />
water facility was to have an initial capacity of 6.0<br />
million gallons per day (mgd) and the ability to<br />
readily expand to a capacity of 20.0 mgd. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
provided a facility design for the initial capacity on a<br />
green-field site allowing for phased construction and<br />
start-up of the proposed facilities to meet the City’s<br />
rigorous schedule for additional capacity. In 2005, the City authorized <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> to begin design for the facility expansion to a<br />
total capacity of 22.5 mgd.<br />
The raw water supply facilities consist of ten offsite wells with<br />
remote telemetry and auxiliary power, one onsite supply well,<br />
one onsite blend well, and two raw water mains. The RO<br />
treatment facilities consist of ten RO skids that are 2.0 mgd each<br />
and divided into two separate trains for operational redundancy.<br />
Each train includes chemical pretreatment via sulfuric acid and<br />
scale inhibitor, followed by physical pretreatment via micron<br />
filters. The RO treatment skids are fed by dedicated high pressure<br />
pumps and feature interstate boost via energy recovery turbines.<br />
The post treatment processes include raw water blending,<br />
fluoridation, degasification, disinfection, and stabilization. The<br />
by-product or concentrate from the RO process is disposed of via<br />
an onsite deep injection well.<br />
Other project features include a main laboratory facility, storage<br />
and pumping facilities for the deep injection well, odor control<br />
scrubbers to remove hydrogen sulfide from the degasifier exhaust air, and auxiliary power generator facilities.<br />
This project has been fully operational since August 2008.<br />
Project Highlights<br />
• Water Treatment Plant in the State of Florida<br />
• Treatment Process <strong>Inc</strong>ludes Removal of Hydrogen<br />
Sulfide from Groundwater with Degasification<br />
• Capacity of 22.5 MGD<br />
• Construction Cost of $48M<br />
• The following disciplines are covered under this<br />
project:<br />
- Water<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Hydrogeology<br />
- Civil<br />
- Survey/GIS<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning Design<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Orlando, FL Prime<br />
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F-1 FORM SF330 PART I
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S<br />
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97 improvements, Kissimmee,<br />
Florida<br />
2010 (completed)<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
Toho Water Authority Ms. Deb Beatty, P.E. 407.944.5023<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services: In 2008, the Tohopekaliga Water Authority (TWA)<br />
retained <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> to evaluate the condition of Pump Stations Nos. 60 and 97, and to<br />
identify appropriate improvements to address projected flows and reliability issues.<br />
Subsequently, TWA authorized <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> to provide final design, permitting, bidding,<br />
and construction phase services related to the recommended improvements.<br />
In general, the improvements to Pump Station No. 60 included structural rehabilitation<br />
of the wet well, installation of three (3) new 20 HP submersible pumps, replacement of<br />
the discharge piping, installation of a biofiltration odor control system, new controls,<br />
and a standby power system. Improvements to Pump Station No. 97 included<br />
rehabilitation of two (2) existing circular wet wells, installation of three (3) new 90 HP<br />
submersible pumps, replacement of the discharge piping, a magnetic flow meter,<br />
Project Highlights<br />
• Disciplines under this project:<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Hydrogeology<br />
- Civil<br />
- Survey/GIS<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning<br />
Design<br />
• Project Value: $889,798<br />
installation of a biofiltration odor control system, new controls, and a standby power system. Both pump stations handle<br />
significant flows and are located on fairly small sites which presented some challenges with respect to equipment layout and<br />
maintenance of service during construction. Accordingly, the contract documents included detailed bypass pumping<br />
requirements, limitations on noise emissions during construction, and stringent requirements with respect to reliability of the<br />
bypass pumping systems. The project was constructed over a 6-month period without any overflows, interruptions in service, or<br />
claims for additional compensation or contract time.<br />
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25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Miami, FL Prime<br />
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F-1 FORM SF330 PART I
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
P<br />
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S<br />
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT<br />
20. Example Project Key Number<br />
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.)<br />
21. Title and Location (City and State) 22. Year Complete<br />
Professional Services Construction (if applicable)<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles<br />
Streetscape and Infrastructure Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida<br />
2007-Current<br />
23. Project Owner’s Information<br />
a. Project Owner b. Point of Contact Name c. Point of Contact Telephone Number<br />
City of Miami Beach Mr. Richard Saltrick 306.673.7071<br />
24. Brief Description of Project and Relevance to this Contract (include scope, size, and cost)<br />
General Engineering Services:<br />
As Design Engineer, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
coordinated all design and permitting<br />
efforts for this major neighborhood<br />
improvement project. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
developed the Basis of Design documents<br />
by conducting extensive public meetings<br />
and conferences with the owner, the City<br />
of Miami Beach. Five hundred pages of<br />
plans were required for the complete<br />
design to convey the scope required.<br />
Twelve permits from various Miami<br />
Dade agencies were obtained; each<br />
requiring an agency specific set of plans.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also provided construction<br />
services under a contract with the City’s<br />
Program Manager.<br />
Project Scope included the following:<br />
• Targeted Sidewalk Replacement and<br />
In Fill – 4,100 SY of sidewalk was<br />
constructed including new, replacement, and in fill.<br />
• Street-End Improvements – Existing practically unused street ends that<br />
terminate were converted into parks and recreation areas.<br />
• Textured Pavement Improvements – Neighborhoods are differentiated<br />
from the FDOT roads by using crosswalks constructed with brick pavers<br />
and textured pavement of contrasting color.<br />
• Roadway Resurfacing – 38,000 SY of asphalt pavement was milled and<br />
resurfaced which is nearly 10 lane miles of roadway throughout the<br />
island. All of the existing painted pavement markings were replaced with<br />
markings of thermoplastic material and 100 roadside signs were removed,<br />
relocated, or replaced.<br />
Project Highlights<br />
• Landscaping – 315 of the existing trees were relocated to enhance the appearance of the right of way and 750 new trees of<br />
native species were planted as well. 90,000 SY of sod was installed.<br />
• Irrigation – 15,000 LF of irrigation pipe and 10,000 sprinkler heads were constructed to provide positive watering for the<br />
new and existing trees and the new sod.<br />
• Water Main Replacement – 30,000 LF of 6”, 8”, and 12” water main was included as well as the required fittings and<br />
valves.<br />
• Rear Easement Water Service Relocation – This included replacement services and new water meters for 480 homes<br />
throughout the island.<br />
• Lighting Enhancements – 170 new light poles and fixtures are installed in two neighborhoods. There are 150 “acorn”<br />
architectural poles and luminaires and 20 traditional light poles installed to enhance neighborhood ambience and safety.<br />
30,000 LF of underground conduit and conductor were required to complete the installation. Project Value - $10,000,000.<br />
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The following disciples are covered under<br />
this project:<br />
- Wastewater<br />
- Civil<br />
- Finance/Capital Planning Design<br />
25. Firms from Section C Involved with this Project<br />
(1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role<br />
a <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Miami, FL Prime<br />
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26. Names of Key Personnel<br />
(From Section E, Block 12)<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, PE, BCEE, LEED<br />
AP<br />
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS<br />
27. Role in this Contract<br />
(From Section E, Block 13)<br />
Continuing Contract for Professional Services<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
28. Example Projects Listed in Section F (Fill in “Example Projects Key”<br />
section below before completing table. Place “X” under project key<br />
number for participation in same or similar role.)<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />
Project Manager X X X X X<br />
James E. Christopher, PE, BCEE Project Engineer (Water) X X X X X X<br />
Jarrett K. Kinslow, PE Project Engineer (Water) X X X X<br />
Jill M. Hudkins, PE Project Engineer (Water) X X X X X<br />
Jon Fox, PE Project Engineer (Wastewater) X X X X X X X X X X<br />
John P. Toomey, PE Project Engineer (Wastewater) X X X X X X X<br />
Matthew A. Doan, PE Project Engineer (Wastewater) X X X X X X<br />
Charles W. Drake, PG Hydrogeologist X X X X X<br />
Miguel A. Garcia, PG Hydrogeologist X X X X<br />
W. Bruce Lafrenz, PG Hydrogeologist X X X X X<br />
William D. Musser, PE, LEED AP Project Engineer (Civil) X X X X X X<br />
Roderick K. Cashe, PE, LEED AP Project Engineer (Civil) X X X X X X<br />
James R. Warner, PE Project Engineer (Civil) X X X X X<br />
Lawrence E. Jenkins, PSM Survey / GIS X X X X<br />
Betty A. Morris Survey / GIS X X<br />
Felix W. Yao, PE<br />
Electrical Engineer<br />
(Electrical/Instrumentation)<br />
X<br />
William A. Paison, PE, LEED AP<br />
Electrical Engineer<br />
(Electrical/Instrumentation)<br />
X<br />
Andrew T. Woodcock, PE, MBA Finance/Capital Planning X X X X<br />
X<br />
X<br />
Jennifer L. Woodall, PE, MBA Finance/Capital Planning X X X X X<br />
29. Example Projects Key<br />
No. Title of Example Project (From Section F) No. Title of Example Project (From Section F)<br />
1 Continuing Engineering Services, North Miami Beach, Florida 6 Continuing Consultant, Deltona, Florida<br />
2 Continuing Engineering Services, Hollywood, Florida 7 Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering, Cape Coral, Florida<br />
3 Continuing Engineering Services, Key Biscayne, Florida 8<br />
4<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, Alexander Orr Water<br />
Treatment Plant and South Miami-Dade Water Supply Systems,<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
5 Continuing Water and Wastewater Consultant, Naples, Florida 10<br />
9<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, James E. Anderson 22.5 MGD<br />
Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant, Port St. Lucie, Florida<br />
Toho Water Authority Pump Station No. 60 and 97<br />
improvements, Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Continuing Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach Normandy<br />
Isles Streetscape and Infrastructure Improvements, Miami<br />
Beach, Florida<br />
SOLICITATION NO. 2012-10 G-1 Form SF330 Part II<br />
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Water<br />
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Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant<br />
Expansion Program to 32.0 MGD<br />
North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
The City of North Miami Beach's existing water treatment plant included approximately<br />
15.0 million gallons per day (MGD) of lime softening water treatment facilities located<br />
at the Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant (WTP). In June 2001 <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was<br />
retained to perform preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction<br />
services to expand plant capacity to treat a total of 32.0 MGD with nanofiltration and<br />
low pressure reverse osmosis technologies. The expanded facility consists of 15.0 MGD<br />
from existing lime softening facilities, 9.0 MGD for new nanofiltration facilities, 6.0<br />
MGD from new low pressure reverse osmosis facilities, and 2.0 MGD of micron filtered<br />
raw water blend. The existing facilities were also expanded and improved.<br />
Improvements to the WTP included:<br />
• 5-new Biscayne aquifer wells and 4-new Floridian aquifer wells<br />
• 1-deep injection well for concentrate disposal<br />
• Bulk chemical facilities<br />
• High-pressure feed pumps with variable frequency drives<br />
• Energy Recovery Devices<br />
• 9.0 MGD of nanofiltration and 6.0 MGD of LPRO membrane treatment facilities<br />
• Degasification and odor control facilities<br />
• New operations and process buildings<br />
• Associated yard piping, site work, paving, drainage and grading<br />
• Electrical and instrumentation facilities<br />
• 2-new ground storage tanks and new high service pumping facilities<br />
• Gravity sludge thickening facilities<br />
• Security System<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Integration of<br />
membrane treatment<br />
technology at an<br />
existing facility to<br />
provide better finished<br />
water quality and an<br />
additional 15 MGD of<br />
capacity<br />
• Project <strong>Inc</strong>luded<br />
alternative water supply<br />
funding from the<br />
SFWMD<br />
Project Value:<br />
$65,000,000<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2001-2009<br />
Project Staff:<br />
James Christopher, PE<br />
Project Manager<br />
Jon Fox, PE<br />
Assistant Project Manager<br />
Jill Hudkins, PE<br />
Assistant Project Manager<br />
Jarrett Kinslow, PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Reference:<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
17050 N.E. 19th Avenue<br />
North Miami Beach, FL<br />
33162<br />
Dr. Jeff An<br />
305.948.2967<br />
Construction administration services were also provided for this project, including<br />
bidding services and construction management. Upon completion of the project, <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> prepared record drawings and certified the project complete to the Florida<br />
Department of Health and Miami-Dade DERM.<br />
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Watermain Replacement Program<br />
Hollywood, Florida<br />
Project Value:<br />
$2,800,000.00<br />
Project Completion:<br />
2011<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Hollywood<br />
1621 N. 14th Avenue<br />
Hollywood, FL 33019<br />
Francois Domond, PE<br />
954.921.3930<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is providing design and permitting services for The City of Hollywood (City)<br />
ongoing water main replacement program. The area from Hollywood Boulevard to<br />
Johnson Street between N. 46th Avenue and N. 52nd Avenue was the first area<br />
identified. The water main improvements consist of approximately 26,000 feet of 4-inch,<br />
6-inch, 8-inch, and 12-inch PVC water main along local City streets and paved alleys<br />
sharing the right-of-way with other existing utilities such as power, telephone, cable, gas<br />
and force main. These improvements involve upgrading 2-inch, 4-inch, and 6-inch<br />
water mains one nominal size and replacing 8-inch and 12-inch water mains with the<br />
same nominal size. The existing utilities will be replaced new PVC water mains,<br />
isolation valves, fire hydrants, and water services. Water meter and boxes will remain.<br />
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Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant<br />
Task Authorization No. 11 – Process<br />
Optimization Study<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Provides renewal,<br />
improvement, and<br />
optimization for the<br />
majority of the<br />
MDWASD system<br />
• <strong>Inc</strong>ludes upgrading<br />
one of the largest<br />
and oldest lime<br />
softening treatment<br />
plants in the<br />
southeast United<br />
States<br />
• Develops a<br />
prioritization<br />
schedule of the<br />
identified facility<br />
needs for the Orr<br />
WTP<br />
Project Value:<br />
$200,000<br />
Project Duration:<br />
On-going<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, as a subconsultant, is assisting the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer<br />
Department (MDWASD) with the renewal, improvement, and process optimization of<br />
the South Dade water system, including its largest water treatment plant. The Alexander<br />
Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant (Orr WTP) is one of the largest water treatment plants in<br />
the southeastern United States. The Orr WTP treats Biscayne Aquifer water with lime<br />
softening, filtration, and disinfection.<br />
The Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant (Orr WTP) uses the conventional lime<br />
softening process to soften the hard water withdrawn from the Biscayne Aquifer to<br />
produce drinking water for MDWASD customers. To soften the water, the raw water pH<br />
is increased by adding calcium oxide to precipitate calcium carbonate and reduce the<br />
hardness of the water sent to the consumer. Unfortunately, the pH of the water of the<br />
softened water is too high, so it must be reduced to a level that prevents further calcium<br />
carbonate precipitation and is acceptable to the consumer.<br />
This study will evaluate alternatives to improve the efficiency of the lime softening and<br />
stabilization processes with the intent of reducing operational costs for the facility.<br />
Process optimization alternatives that can be implemented at the plant to reduce<br />
operating costs will be identified.<br />
Specific recommendations for modifications and additions to the existing treatment<br />
processes will be developed to improve treatment plant performance, reduce operating<br />
costs and provide a consistent finished water quality meeting the treatment goals. The<br />
scope of the study includes the following:<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Ken Caban, PE<br />
Project Manager<br />
James Christopher, PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Stephen Glatthorn, PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Reference:<br />
Miami-Dade Water and<br />
Sewer Department<br />
3071 SW 38 Avenue<br />
Suite 515<br />
Miami, Fl 33146<br />
Mr. Rafael A. Terrero,<br />
PE, BCEE<br />
786.552.8112<br />
Terrero@miamidade.gov<br />
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Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant<br />
Task Authorization No. 11 – Process<br />
Optimization Study<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
• Performance of phased bench scale testing and evaluations (lime softening, enhanced lime softening and<br />
stabilization) to determine chemical feed rates to produce optimum hardness, color and DBP precursor<br />
removals; raw water characterization and analysis.<br />
• Establishment of water quality goals, review of operational protocols; theoretical estimation of chemicals<br />
required to achieve various levels of hardness control; analysis of the effect of optimizing the lime softening<br />
and stabilization processes upon chlorine usage for disinfection and the formation of disinfection byproducts;<br />
and review of power and chemical usage/costs.<br />
• Determine if increasing the level of automation of the treatment process can improve plant performance and<br />
consistency of treatment, optimize the feeding of chemicals, and provide operators a greater degree of control of<br />
the treatment process.<br />
• Identification of cost savings that can be potentially realized by the optimization of the existing lime softening<br />
and stabilization processes. The disinfection/DBP control evaluations consist of chlorine demand/decay and<br />
trihalomethane/halo acetic acid formation potential investigations for chlorine demand and decay, as well as<br />
trihalomethane and halo acetic acid formation potential.<br />
Five alternative recommendations for optimizing the lime softening and stabilization processes are provided in order<br />
to improve treatment performance and reduce operation and maintenance costs.<br />
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Water System Master Planning,<br />
Mapping, and Modeling<br />
Bartow, Florida<br />
Relevant Project Highlights<br />
for Crestview:<br />
• 13 Years of Water Master<br />
Planning Services to this<br />
Client<br />
• 10-year Water Master<br />
Plan<br />
• Evaluated Permitting<br />
Requirements with FDEP<br />
and Water Mgmt District<br />
• Provided Hydraulic Model<br />
Training to City Staff<br />
The City of Bartow has an extensive water system. The City's water service area<br />
encompasses the entire incorporated City limits of the City of Bartow and areas of<br />
unincorporated Polk County. The City’s system is served by two well systems with<br />
permitted capacity of 7.0 MGD. The combined system storage is 2.6 MG. The City has<br />
seen consistent growth from just over 15,025 residents in 1996 to over 16,043 in 2005.<br />
It is anticipated that the City will continue to see steady growth during the next 10 years.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was contracted by the City to conduct an original Master Plan in 1996, and<br />
provided updates in 2007 and 2008. The master planning effort included gathering<br />
existing data, verifying existing as-built and water atlas data, creating and updating the<br />
hydraulic model in WaterCAD, master planning, CIP development, and funding<br />
review. The master plan includes permitting requirements for improvements to the<br />
water system. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has served the City since 1996 for master planning services.<br />
The City did not have an existing map or hydraulic model in 1996 depicting the existing<br />
potable water system, therefore the initial phase of the master planning efforts consisted<br />
of developing a comprehensive water system map by utilizing existing as-built<br />
engineering drawings, maps, water system atlases, and record drawings. Additionally, in<br />
the initial phase of the project, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> conducted an evaluation of the hydraulic<br />
modeling software currently commercially available and made a recommendation of the<br />
type of software for the City to purchase. The software recommendation was for the use<br />
of WaterCAD and was tailored to fit the unique needs of the City water system for<br />
today and future.<br />
The master planning phase of the project included evaluation of system water demand<br />
and growth, population projections, bulk water sales agreements, local system<br />
interconnections, future planning and zoning, treatment facility capacity and reliability<br />
including current and future permitting constraints, hydraulic analysis, hydraulic model<br />
training, and a capital improvement program. The capital improvement program<br />
consists of capital improvement identification, cost estimation, environmental permitting<br />
identification, a capital improvement alternative analysis based on economic and noneconomic<br />
criteria, and an implementation plan and schedule. Capital improvements<br />
anticipated include improvements to the water supply, treatment, storage and distribution<br />
systems. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has already provided one additional update in 2008 to include the<br />
analysis of adding the Clear Springs Development to the City of Bartow's service area.<br />
• WaterCAD Hydraulic<br />
Model <strong>Inc</strong>luded:<br />
- 4-24 inch (range of pipe<br />
diameters)<br />
- 198.4 miles<br />
- 1,451 pipes<br />
- 1,129 nodes<br />
- Two Wellfields<br />
• Master Plan Report<br />
Prepared<br />
Crestview Team Members<br />
Responsible for Work:<br />
Jon Fox, PE<br />
Alex Montalvo<br />
Client Reference:<br />
City of Bartow, Florida<br />
Mr. Ron Johnson<br />
863.534.0159<br />
Completion Date:<br />
June 2008<br />
Type and Size of Modeling:<br />
Water System: 198.4 miles of<br />
Water Main (4-24 inch), 1,451<br />
pipes, 1,129 nodes<br />
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Wastewater<br />
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Pump Station Conversion Project<br />
Hollywood, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Conversion of five wet<br />
pit/dry pit pump stations<br />
to submersible type<br />
pump station<br />
Construction Value:<br />
$1,665,010<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2005-2006<br />
Project Staff:<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> provided design, permitting and construction administration services for the<br />
conversion of five wet pit / dry pit pump stations in the City of Hollywood to<br />
submersible pump stations ranging in size from 0.5 MGD to 2.5 MGD. Construction<br />
permits were obtained for the improvements to each pump station from the Broward<br />
County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection. Upgrades were<br />
completed at stations A-4 on N 64 th Avenue, N-1 on 4080 N. Hills Drive, N-5 on N. 34 th<br />
Avenue, N-7 on Green Street and W-20 on N 50 th Avenue. At each location, upgrades<br />
included new submersible pumps, electric services, control panels and level sensors.<br />
Special project considerations included limitations on noise levels within residential<br />
areas and lift station by-pass procedures to ensure continuous operation at each existing<br />
pump station. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> performed weekly project site visits during the 15 month<br />
construction period to verify that the work was proceeding in accordance with the design<br />
documents.<br />
Jennifer Woodall, PE, MBA<br />
Project Manager<br />
Alicia Verea-Feria<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Hollywood<br />
1621 N. 14 th Avenue<br />
Hollywood, FL 33020<br />
Francois A. Domond, PE<br />
City of Hollywood<br />
954.921.3930<br />
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Pump Station No. 60 and 97 Improvements<br />
Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Project Value:<br />
$889,798<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2010 (Project Completed)<br />
Reference:<br />
Toho Water Authority<br />
951 Martin Luther King Jr.<br />
Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34741<br />
Ms. Deb Beatty, P.E.<br />
407.944.5023<br />
In 2008 the Tohopekaliga Water Authority (TWA) retained <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> to evaluate the<br />
condition of Pump Station No. 60 and 97, and to identify appropriate improvements to<br />
address projected flows and reliability issues. Subsequently, TWA authorized <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
to provide full design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services related to the<br />
recommended improvements.<br />
In general, the improvements to Pump Station No. 60 included structural rehabilitation<br />
of the wet well, installation of three (3) new 20 HP submersible pumps, replacement of<br />
the discharge piping, installation of a biofiltration odor control system, new controls, and<br />
a standby power system. Improvements to Pump Station No. 97 included rehabilitation<br />
of two (2) existing circular wet wells, installation of three (3) new 90 HP submersible<br />
pumps, replacement of the discharge piping, a magnetic flow meter, installation of a<br />
biofiltration odor control system, new controls, and a standby power system. Both pump<br />
stations handle significant flows and are located on fairly small sites which presented<br />
some challenges with respect to equipment layout and maintenance of service during<br />
construction. Accordingly, the contract documents included detailed bypass pumping<br />
requirements, limitations on noise emissions during construction, and stringent<br />
requirements with respect to reliability of the bypass pumping systems. The project was<br />
constructed over a 6-month period without any overflows, interruptions in service, or<br />
claims for additional compensation or contract time.<br />
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Lift Station 104, 306 and 420 Improvements<br />
Cape Coral, Florida<br />
The City of Cape Coral, Florida capital<br />
improvements program includes the periodic<br />
upgrade of older, deteriorating lift stations. <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> provided design, permitting bidding and<br />
construction management for the following:<br />
1. Lift Station No. 104. This lift station was an<br />
approximately 30-year old brick wet well/dry well<br />
station that the City wished to convert to a<br />
submersible (wet well) station. The condition of the<br />
lift station was poor, and exhibited the effects of<br />
high hydrogen sulfide (H2S) corrosion. The<br />
improvements at this station included the conversion<br />
of the existing wet well for installation of new<br />
submersible pumps, panel, installation of new<br />
HDPE piping, valving and bypass provisions,<br />
rehabilitation of the existing wet well through installation of a liner or coating system,<br />
installation of new controls and installation of guardrails to protect the above-ground<br />
improvements.<br />
2. Lift Station No. 306. This lift station is also an approximately 30-year old wet<br />
well/dry well station that the City wished to convert to a submersible (wet well) station.<br />
This station was constructed of concrete with the condition due to H2S corrosion similar<br />
to lift station No. 104. The work involved at this station included conversion of the<br />
existing wet well for installation of new submersible pumps, panel, installation of new<br />
HDPE piping, valving and bypass provisions, rehabilitation of the existing wet well<br />
through installation of a liner or coating system, installation of new controls and<br />
installation of guardrails to protect the above-ground improvements.<br />
3. Lift Station No. 420. This lift station was a packaged type wet well/dry well station,<br />
which was sized to handle a much greater flow than what it has historically seen.<br />
Currently the lift station is utilized solely to serve an adjacent school and has significant<br />
H2S damage. All other flow which previously entered this station has been rerouted to<br />
other collection systems. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> analyzed the flows from the school during the peak<br />
periods of the school year, while considering the limited summer flow and designed a<br />
new smaller lift station to serve the current system needs of the school. This conversion<br />
also included rerouting of existing gravity lines into the new station and replacement and<br />
rerouting of an existing force main to a closer discharge point.<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Conversion of the<br />
existing wet well for<br />
installation of new<br />
submersible pumps<br />
• Rehabilitation of the<br />
existing wet well<br />
through installation of a<br />
liner or coating system<br />
Project Value:<br />
$49,050 (Project Fee)<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2006 (Project Completed)<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Daniel Nelson, PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Cape Coral<br />
P.O. Box 150097<br />
Cape Coral, FL 33915-0027<br />
Mr. Jody Sorrels, PE<br />
Utilities Manager<br />
239.242.3227<br />
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Westside Reclaimed Water and Wastewater<br />
Transmission Mains<br />
Kissimmee, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Alternative Water<br />
Supply Funding<br />
$1,557,117<br />
• Directional Drilling<br />
Water and Force Mains<br />
in parallel<br />
• Easement Acquisition<br />
Project Value:<br />
$6,200,000<br />
Project Completion:<br />
2007<br />
The Westside Wastewater and Reuse Transmission Mains project consisted of 10,240<br />
linear feet of combination 20- and 24-inch diameter ductile iron (DI) wastewater force<br />
main; 18,300 linear feet of 24-inch DI reuse water main. The wastewater force and reuse<br />
mains were constructed in parallel. Multiple segments were installed by means of<br />
directional drill in parallel for crossing of jurisdictional wetlands and water bodies.<br />
Crossings of the wetland areas via directional drill resulted in no impacts not requiring<br />
formal environmental resource permitting.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> performed services such as applying for alternative water supply funding,<br />
route selection, surveying, easement sketch of descriptions and coordination of<br />
easements with property owners, final design document preparation including<br />
construction drawings and technical specifications, permitting and construction<br />
administration.<br />
The Westside Project was crucial to expand Tohopekaliga Water Authority’s (TWA’s)<br />
Wastewater and reuse systems to serve a proposed development, Westside Development.<br />
Therefore <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> pursued and obtained Alternative Water Supply Funding grant in<br />
the amount of $1,557,117.00 for TWA to apply towards the cost of construction. <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> was able to meet all requirements for the funding deadlines as well as to expedite<br />
the project to assure that the development would have wastewater and reuse service prior<br />
to completion of construction of the Westside Development.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> obtained permits from Osceola County for right-of-way utilization, Florida<br />
Department of Environmental Protection for construction of wastewater and reuse<br />
transmission mains, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for construction<br />
under State Road 429, as well as environmental resource permitting through FDEP.<br />
Environmental resource permitting was limited to preparation of an ecological report<br />
with FDEP coordination to demonstrate diminus impacts not requiring wetland.<br />
The project was designed to incorporate horizontal directional drills to alleviate impacts<br />
to wetland areas and crossing of Davenport Creek, therefore no wetland mitigations<br />
were required. The horizontal directional drills were installed in parallel with separator<br />
as required by the FDEP.<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Jon Fox, PE<br />
Project Manager<br />
Lauren Springer, PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Reference:<br />
Tohopekaliga Water<br />
Authority<br />
Toho Water Authority<br />
951 Martin Luther King Jr.<br />
Blvd. 3 rd Floor Kissimmee,<br />
FL 34741<br />
Ms. Deb Beatty, PE<br />
407.944.5023<br />
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Hydrogeology<br />
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Concentrate Disposal Test/Injection Well and<br />
Monitoring Wells<br />
North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• The deep injection well<br />
and dual zone monitor<br />
well were designed and<br />
permitted by <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
and were constructed to<br />
comply with the<br />
regulatory requirements<br />
of the Florida<br />
Department of<br />
Environmental<br />
Protection Underground<br />
Injection Control Rule<br />
• This project included<br />
preliminary and final<br />
design services,<br />
permitting, bidding, and<br />
negotiation for the wells<br />
Project Value:<br />
$260,000 (Project Fee)<br />
$4,700,000<br />
(Construction Cost)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> provided hydrogeological services to the City related to the design and<br />
permitting of the Concentrate Disposal Test/Injection Well and Monitoring Wells. A<br />
new deep injection well was constructed to dispose of the concentrate from the proposed<br />
nanofiltration/reverse osmosis water treatment plant (WTP). The new deep injection<br />
well is located on the Norwood-Oeffler WTP site after an exemption was obtained for<br />
the required setbacks to the existing potable water supply wells.<br />
The Class I injection well was designed to a depth of approximately 3,400 feet below<br />
land surface with a FRP tubing inside diameter of 14.5 inches to handle the maximum<br />
initial Phase I concentrate disposal flow of 5 MGD. A dual zone monitoring well was<br />
constructed for monitoring of the shallow and deep aquifers overlying the zone of<br />
injection. The dual zone monitoring well included construction of 16-inch intermediate<br />
casing to a depth of approximately 1370 feet below land surface with 65/8-inch tubings<br />
constructed to depths of 1,670-feet below land surface for monitoring of the shallow and<br />
deep aquifers, respectively. The deep injection well and dual zone monitor well were<br />
designed and permitted by <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> and were constructed to comply with the<br />
regulatory requirements of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection<br />
Underground Injection Control Rule.<br />
This project included preliminary and final design services, permitting, bidding, and<br />
negotiation for the wells.<br />
Project Duration:<br />
February 2001 to<br />
March 2004<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Charles Drake, PG<br />
James Christopher, PE<br />
Reference:<br />
City of North Miami Beach<br />
17050 N.E. 19th Avenue<br />
North Miami Beach, FL<br />
331662<br />
Dr. Jeff An<br />
305.948.2967<br />
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Communication Tower Design & Permitting<br />
Naples, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Communication Tower<br />
Design & Permitting<br />
• SCADA Improvements<br />
to WTP, WWTP and<br />
well sites<br />
• Collier County<br />
permitting<br />
Project Value:<br />
$160,000 (Project Fee)<br />
In an effort to improve communication within the City of Naples utility system, <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> was retained to perform the design, permitting and construction oversight for the<br />
installation of six (6) new radio towers ranging in height from 65 feet to 100+ feet.<br />
The City’s potable water system consists of two (2) wellfields, the East Golden Gates<br />
Wellfield, located approximately 20 miles from the City’s Water Treatment Plant (WTP)<br />
and the Coastal Ridge Wellfield, located adjacent to the WTP. In addition, the City<br />
owns and operates three (3) potable water storage and booster pumping facilities, located<br />
throughout the distribution system.<br />
In order to provide increased reliability and communication for SCADA control, the<br />
City saw the need for increased communication through a new Ethernet radio system. In<br />
order to properly operate the system and assure that customers do not lose service, the<br />
City continually monitors tank level, valve operation, pump operation, chemical feed<br />
levels and dosage, water quality monitoring, etc. As the system is so vast, this<br />
monitoring needs to be performed, reliably at the WTP where the operating staff is<br />
normally located.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> facilitated a complete software generated radio path analysis which included<br />
path profiles, 360-degree coverage plots and antenna height requirements for successful<br />
communication. The analysis included radio paths between pertinent locations. The<br />
radio path analysis and technical basis of design of the project were summarized in a<br />
technical memorandum, with recommended final heights.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> performed the tower design, communication system design, radio frequency<br />
study, including coordination with Motorola to recommend the proper equipment and to<br />
secure the available radio frequencies. In addition, we performed the structural design to<br />
assure that the freestanding towers would meet current hurricane wind load requirements<br />
for this region.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> performed permitting through both Collier County and the City of Naples.<br />
Three (3) of the towers were permitted through Collier County and required to meet both<br />
zoning requirements and Land Development Code requirements. In addition, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) providing notification of<br />
the towers construction per CFR Title 14 Part 77.13.<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2008 (Design)<br />
2009-2010<br />
(Construction)<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Naples<br />
380 - 13th Street North<br />
Naples, Florida 34102<br />
Mr. Bob Middleton<br />
239.213.4714<br />
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Continuing Consultant<br />
City of Deltona, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Our full service<br />
capabilities gave the<br />
City the convenience of<br />
having to work with one<br />
consultant for multiple<br />
departments.<br />
• On a short notice, <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
loaned the City in-house<br />
staff to assist building<br />
department.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has served as a Continuing Consultant for the City of Deltona since April of<br />
2002. Our services have included support to several departments including Public<br />
Works, Public Utilities, Development Services, Parks and Recreation and the Building<br />
and Fire Department.<br />
Our public works services included: CIP planning and budgeting; stormwater utility<br />
study and rate adjustment; Public Relations on controversial projects; Stormwater<br />
Retrofit Projects; Cost estimates; peer reviews of projects by others; flood plain<br />
modeling and mapping; grant support; stormwater master plan update; mapping of<br />
various infrastructure; CEI services; preliminary design reports; and emergency<br />
management support during flooding. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also coordinated and managed the<br />
City’s debris removal program follow the hurricanes in 2004.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s support to public utilities involved: water and sewer master plans; design<br />
and permitting of water and sewer utility projects; rate studies; engineering services to<br />
relocate utilities for roadway projects; and water and waste water treatment plant<br />
improvement projects.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s support to the Development services involved review of commercial<br />
industrial site plans; attending DRC meetings; conducting site inspections; preparing<br />
miscellaneous development review manuals and policies; preparing GIS maps for<br />
various functions such as flood plains and problem lots that should be given higher<br />
levels of consideration during the development review process.<br />
Our involvement with Parks and Recreation included: Engineering design and permitting<br />
of improvements at several parks; Grant Support; Design and permitting of several<br />
floating docks; Support for seawall rehabilitation.<br />
• We conducted training<br />
sessions at the City for<br />
building department and<br />
public works staff.<br />
Project Value:<br />
Varies from Project to<br />
Project<br />
Project Duration:<br />
Varies from Project to<br />
Project<br />
Project Staff:<br />
William Musser, PE, PH,<br />
PWS, LEED ® AP<br />
Client Manager<br />
Roderick Cashe, PE, CDT<br />
Project Manager<br />
Andrew Woodcock, PE,<br />
MBA<br />
Project Manager<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Deltona<br />
2345 Providence Boulevard<br />
Deltona, FL 32725<br />
Mr. Gerald Chancellor<br />
386.878.8998<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also supported the Building and Fire Departments with such activities as:<br />
engineering review of single lot residential site plans; miscellaneous engineering<br />
services for structural and MEP and site engineering design and permitting of fire<br />
stations.<br />
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Northwest Wellfield Wetlands Monitoring<br />
Lakeland, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> constructed<br />
approximately 20<br />
surficial aquifer monitor<br />
wells and established<br />
continuous water level<br />
recorders of five (5)<br />
upper Floridan Aquifer<br />
wells located off-site<br />
• <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is also<br />
responsible for writing<br />
an aerial photograph<br />
interpretation report<br />
which is also required<br />
as part of the WUP<br />
In 1992, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> obtained a water use permit in the Northwest and Northeast<br />
wellfields for the City of Lakeland. The Northeast wellfield is permitted to pump 9.0<br />
MGD average and 16.0 MGD maximum from the 800-acre wellfield. The 800-acres<br />
contain both wetlands and uplands; permitting law dictates monitored use of water levels<br />
in the surficial and upper Floridan Aquifers. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> constructed approximately 20<br />
surficial aquifer monitor wells and established continuous water level recorders of five<br />
(5) upper Floridan Aquifer wells located off-site.<br />
Permit issuance conditions for the WUP require that an ecological monitoring program<br />
be established for the wellfield property in order to detect any effects that groundwater<br />
withdrawals from the wellfield may have on the onsite wetlands. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> staff has<br />
been responsible for the bi-annual monitoring events since 1993. This consists of<br />
individual monitoring programs for vegetation, soil subsidence, water levels, and general<br />
vegetative trends. Vegetative monitoring includes the use of meter square plots to<br />
analyze the subcanopy and groundcover, as well as observe general trends in the canopy.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also performs photographic monitoring at each wetland within the wellfield.<br />
In order to comply with the WUP, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> prepared an annual report that is submitted<br />
to the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). This project includes<br />
investigation of any complaints related to City well pumpage and any environmental<br />
mitigation concerns. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is also responsible for writing an aerial photograph<br />
interpretation report which is also required as part of the WUP. This information is<br />
presented as part of a hydrologic monitoring data document that is annually submitted to<br />
the SWFWMD.<br />
Project Value:<br />
$38,000 (Project Fee)<br />
Project Duration:<br />
On-going<br />
Project Staff:<br />
William Musser, PE, PH,<br />
PWS, LEED ® AP<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Bruce Lafrenz, PG<br />
Hydrogeologist<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Lakeland<br />
Electric & Water Utilities<br />
501 East Lemon Street<br />
Lakeland, FL 33801-5050<br />
Mr. Gary Ross<br />
Assistant Director<br />
WAtr Utilities<br />
863.834.6193<br />
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Civil<br />
Page 62
Stormwater Master Plan Update<br />
Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• The first task consisted<br />
of inventorying and<br />
mapping stormwater<br />
infrastructure in the City<br />
• The analysis consisted<br />
of hydrologic and<br />
hydraulic modeling<br />
using XP SWMM<br />
• <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
concentrated on<br />
repetitive loss<br />
properties<br />
Project Value:<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is currently contracted to provide professional engineering services for the<br />
Village of Key Biscayne Stormwater Master Plan Update. This project updates the<br />
existing Stormwater Master Plan and the Floodplain Management Plan and is one of the<br />
components required by the Community Rating System (CRS) in order to maintain and<br />
obtain additional credit for the 5-year CRS Cycle Recertification.<br />
The purpose of the Stormwater Master and Floodplain Management Plan Updates are to<br />
meet regulatory requirements, identify problem areas and issues relating to repetitive<br />
loss properties, to identify and evaluate improvement alternatives, and to estimate costs<br />
associated with various improvements to the stormwater management systems.<br />
Updating the Stormwater Master and Floodplain Management plans also assists the<br />
Village of Key Biscayne in maintaining the Class 7 rating compliance with the<br />
requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) CRS program.<br />
Tasks conducted as part of this project include:<br />
• Data collection<br />
• Existing stormwater infrastructure inventory<br />
• Preparation if a geographic information system (GIS) to serve as a platform for the<br />
existing and future stormwater infrastructure<br />
• Preparation of a stomwater atlas based on the GIS platform<br />
• Preparation of a hydraulic/hydrologic model of the Village’s stormwater system<br />
• Identification of existing and future levels of service (LOS) based on water level<br />
rises for varying stormwater conditions<br />
• Preparation of cost estimates for various alternatives<br />
• Prioritization of future improvements<br />
• Identification of phased capital improvements<br />
• Preliminary design of recommended alternatives<br />
• Funding requirements and coordination with the stormwater rate study<br />
$ 143,342.00<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2010 - 2011<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Ken Caban, PE<br />
Project Manager<br />
Alicia M. Verea-Feria, EI<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Rod Cashe, PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Mike Saxton, PE, CFM<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Alex Montalvo<br />
GIS Specialist<br />
William Musser, PE, CFM,<br />
PH<br />
Quality Control<br />
Reference:<br />
Village of Key Biscayne<br />
88 W. McIntyre Street<br />
Key Biscayne, FL 33149<br />
John Gilbert<br />
305.365.8945<br />
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City of Miami Beach Normandy Isles<br />
Streetscape and Infrastructure Improvements<br />
Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Streetscape<br />
• Water & Wastewater<br />
Infrastructure Design<br />
• Stormwater Design<br />
• Permitting<br />
• Construction Services<br />
Construction Cost:<br />
$10,000,000<br />
Project Duration:<br />
2007-Current<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Roderick Cashe, PE<br />
Project Manager<br />
As Design Engineer, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> coordinated all design and permitting efforts for this<br />
major neighborhood improvement project. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> developed the Basis of Design<br />
documents by conducting extensive public meetings and exhaustive conferences with the<br />
owner, the City of Miami Beach. Five hundred pages of plans were required for the<br />
complete design to convey the scope required. Twelve permits from various Miami Dade<br />
agencies were obtained; each requiring an agency specific set of plans. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> also<br />
provided construction services under a contract with the City’s Program Manager, Hazen<br />
& Sawyer.<br />
Project Scope included the following:<br />
• Targeted Sidewalk Replacement and In Fill – 4,100 SY of sidewalk was constructed<br />
including new, replacement, and in fill.<br />
• Street-End Improvements – Existing practically unused street ends that terminate<br />
were converted into parks and recreation areas.<br />
• Textured Pavement Improvements – Neighborhoods are differentiated from the<br />
FDOT roads by using crosswalks constructed with brick pavers and textured<br />
pavement of contrasting color.<br />
• Roadway Resurfacing: – 38,000 SY of asphalt pavement was milled and resurfaced<br />
which is nearly 10 lane miles of roadway throughout the island. All of the existing<br />
painted pavement markings were replaced with markings of thermoplastic material<br />
and 100 roadside signs were removed, relocated, or replaced.<br />
• Landscaping – 315 of the existing trees were relocated to enhance the appearance of<br />
the right of way and 750 new trees of native specie were planted as well. 90,000 SY<br />
of sod was installed.<br />
• Irrigation – 15,000 LF of irrigation pipe and 10,000 sprinkler heads were constructed<br />
to provide positive watering for the new and existing trees and the new sod.<br />
• Water Main Replacement – 30,000 LF of 6”, 8”, and 12” water main was included as<br />
well as the required fittings and valves.<br />
• Rear Easement Water Service Relocation – This included replacement services and<br />
new water meters for 480 homes throughout the island.<br />
• Lighting Enhancements – 170 new light poles and fixtures are installed in two<br />
neighborhoods. There are 150 “acorn” architectural poles and luminaires and 20<br />
traditional light poles installed to enhance neighborhood ambience and safety. 30,000<br />
LF of underground conduit and conductor were required to complete the installation.<br />
Alicia Verea-Feria, EI<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Miami Beach<br />
1700 Convention Ctr Dr.<br />
Miami Beach, FL 33139<br />
Mr. Richard Saltrick<br />
305.673.7071<br />
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Stormwater Master Plan Update<br />
Naples, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Naples Bay<br />
SWIM/TMDL Integration<br />
• Convert CAD Inventory<br />
to GIS<br />
• Funding Re-Evaluation<br />
• Floodplain/Tidal<br />
Assessment<br />
Project Value:<br />
$90,000 (Project Fee)<br />
Project Duration:<br />
The City of Naples contracted <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> to integrate and update the city’s stormwater<br />
program to reflect the past twenty years of various stormwater master plans and reports.<br />
The emphasis of the master plan update was to focus the citywide effort in the areas of<br />
water quality improvements (flood control), water quality improvements (and retrofit<br />
pollution treatment), and overall integration of regional management practices affecting<br />
Naples bay. Significant environmental concerns were focused on Naples Bay since it<br />
was recently adopted as a South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) SWIM<br />
water body. In addition, the report was to adjust the five year and ten year financial<br />
expectations including a review of their existing stormwater utility.<br />
The scope of services included performing the following:<br />
• Revised basin delineation<br />
• Asset inventory recertification<br />
• Summary of tidal influences on tailwater flooding<br />
• Summary of localized water quantity (flooding) problems<br />
• Summary of water quality problems<br />
• Summary of coastal floodplain liabilities<br />
• Reconciliation of level of service (LOS) discrepancies/inconsistencies<br />
• Summary of water quality sampling program<br />
• Assessment of existing condition of receiving water bodies<br />
• Assessment of future regulatory issues<br />
• Assessment of financial issues and opportunities<br />
• Final recommendations for immediate action<br />
2007<br />
Project Staff:<br />
William Musser, PE, PH,<br />
PWS, LEED ® AP<br />
Project Manager<br />
Burl Reardon PE<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Andrew Woodcock, PE,<br />
MBA<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Naples<br />
380 - 13th Street North<br />
Naples, Florida 34102<br />
Mr. Bob Middleton<br />
Public Works Director<br />
239.213.4714<br />
It was identified during the master plan update that there were approximately $60<br />
million worth of improvements and studies that need to be funded over the next ten<br />
years. In addition, it was determined that the existing stormwater utility rate structure<br />
and policies were not adequate to properly fund the upcoming projects identified and<br />
adjustments to the utility would be necessary.<br />
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Drainage Improvements for Woodcrest Road,<br />
Glenridge Road, Buttonwood Drive<br />
Key Biscayne, Florida<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• Alleviating flooding<br />
conditions on three<br />
thoroughfares within the<br />
Village of Key Biscayne<br />
Project Value:<br />
$425,500<br />
Project Duration:<br />
(Project Completed)<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Alicia Verea-Feria, EI<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Key Biscayne<br />
88 West McIntyre Street<br />
Village of Key Biscayne<br />
FL 33149<br />
This project consisted of the installation of 2000 LF of HDPE pipe, 18 catch basins and<br />
manholes, connecting to an existing system to alleviate flooding conditions on three<br />
thoroughfares within the Village of Key Biscayne. Repaving of same and bringing all<br />
properties back to original condition with landscaping and driveway restoration.<br />
John Gilbert<br />
305.365.8945<br />
As Design Engineer, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> coordinated all design and permitting needed for the<br />
project. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was also responsible for the onsite inspections, safety, and<br />
scheduling of street closings.<br />
As Owners Agent, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> was responsible for the contract, bidding and on time<br />
performance of contractor. Pay applications and retainage controlled by us as well.<br />
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Continuing Miscellaneous Engineering<br />
Consultant<br />
Cape Coral, Florida<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has provided continuing miscellaneous professional engineering services to<br />
the City of Cape Coral for a variety of utility related projects since 2000, and prior to that<br />
for preparation of the City’s Annual Reports as required for compliance with their Utility<br />
Bond covenants. Specific projects have included lift station refurbishment design, water<br />
and wastewater treatment plant modifications, utility infrastructure improvements and<br />
other miscellaneous engineering services as needed, and have included the following<br />
services:<br />
• Permitting related services for the City’s water and wastewater facilities (including<br />
preparation of Capacity Analysis Reports and permit renewals).<br />
• Water main, wastewater collection and force main system upgrades and replacements.<br />
• Lift Station conversions (dry pit to wet pit) and rehabilitation.<br />
• Evaluations and inspections of the existing utility systems.<br />
• Water Treatment Plant improvements (degasification upgrades, chemical storage<br />
expansion).<br />
• Water and Wastewater system evaluations (smoke testing, water audits, leak detection,<br />
meter testing).<br />
• Hydrogeological services for monitoring wells and concentrate discharge.<br />
• Irrigation system improvements (weir installation and piping for canal interconnections).<br />
• Preparation of Annual Reports and Engineering Report for Utility Bonds.<br />
• Security Improvements associated with Water Treatment and distribution systems.<br />
• Upgrades to instrumentation and controls at Water Treatment Plant and remote storage sites.<br />
• Building Improvements/additions associated with WTP, other Utility Buildings<br />
Some of the major projects completed include but are not limited to the following:<br />
Project Highlights:<br />
• <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has<br />
provided the design,<br />
permitting, bidding and<br />
construction<br />
management for nearly<br />
15 lift station upgrades<br />
for the City<br />
• <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has been<br />
preparing the Annual<br />
Reports for the City’s<br />
Utility Bonds since<br />
1994<br />
Project Value:<br />
N/A<br />
Project Duration:<br />
Ongoing<br />
Project Staff:<br />
Daniel Nelson, PE<br />
Project Manager<br />
Reference:<br />
City of Cape Coral<br />
P.O. Box 150097<br />
Cape Coral, FL 33915-<br />
0027<br />
Mr. Jody Sorrels, PE<br />
Utilities Manager<br />
239.242.3227<br />
• Lift Station Upgrades: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has provided the design, permitting, bidding and construction management for<br />
nearly 15 lift station upgrades for the City. The upgrades have included conversion from dry pit to wet pit, wet<br />
well rehabilitation, pump and electrical upgrades and pipe replacement through the valve vault<br />
• Annual Report Preparation for Utility Bonds – <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has been preparing the Annual Reports for the City’s<br />
Utility Bonds since 1994<br />
• Galvanized Pipe Replacement – <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has performed design and permitting for the replacement of nearly<br />
40,000 linear feet of aging 2-inch galvanized pipe with new 6-inch PVC pipe within a congested residential area<br />
in Southeast Cape Coral<br />
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ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS<br />
1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any)<br />
RFQ NO: 2012-10<br />
PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS<br />
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)<br />
2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 4. DUNS NUMBER<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> -- Miami 1966 045224250<br />
2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP<br />
a. TYPE<br />
150 West Flager Street, Suite 1625<br />
Corporation<br />
2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS<br />
Miami FL 33130 N/A<br />
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE<br />
7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office)<br />
Kenneth L. Caban, PE, BCEE, Regional Manager-Southeast Florida<br />
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS<br />
786.507.3898 ken.caban@tetratech.com<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER<br />
N/A N/A N/A<br />
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE<br />
10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND<br />
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS<br />
a. Function<br />
Code<br />
b. Discipline<br />
c. No. of Employees a. Profile<br />
(1) FIRM (2) BRANCH<br />
Code<br />
b. Experience<br />
c. Revenue<br />
Index Number<br />
(see below)<br />
02 Administrative 1,912 1 W03 Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution 2<br />
48 Project Manager 590 1 S13 Storm Water Handling & Facilities 2<br />
52 Sanitary Engineer 70 1 P06 Planning (Site, Installation, and Project) 2<br />
58 <strong>Tech</strong>nician/Analyst 690 1 S04 Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal 1<br />
A05 Airports; Navaids; Airport Lighting; Aircraft Fueling 1<br />
Other Employees 9,738 E09<br />
Environmental Impact Studies, Assessments or<br />
Statements<br />
1<br />
T03 Traffic & Transportation Engineering 1<br />
P06 Planning (Site, Installation, and Project) 1<br />
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL<br />
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM<br />
FOR LAST 3 YEARS<br />
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)<br />
a. Federal Work 2<br />
b. Non-Federal Work 3<br />
c. Total Work<br />
4<br />
Total 13,000 4<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER<br />
1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million<br />
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million<br />
3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million<br />
4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million<br />
5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater<br />
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE<br />
The foregoing is a statement of facts.<br />
a. SIGNATURE b. DATE June 18, 2012<br />
c. NAME AND TITLE Jon Fox, PE, Vice Presedent<br />
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 6<br />
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D.2 Part II – Statement and Licenses<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is licensed, permitted and certified to do business in the State of Florida. The following pages<br />
include: copies of Board of Professional Engineers licenses for staff personnel, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> certification to<br />
business in the State of Florida, and proof we are a registered vendor with the City of North Miami Beach,<br />
Florida.<br />
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D.2 Part II – Statement and Licenses<br />
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D.2 Part II – Statement and Licenses<br />
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D.2 Part II – Statement and Licenses<br />
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D.3 – Supplemental Material- Quality Assurance<br />
And Quality Control<br />
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL<br />
All deliverables, whether draft or final, undergo a formal review process<br />
prior to submittal to any client. Reviewers are senior staff and<br />
corporate/regional technical advisory group specialists who are kept<br />
involved in and informed about the project from conception through<br />
completion, particularly regarding project objectives, approach to<br />
completion of the scope of work, and client expectations. The plan and<br />
schedule for review during various stages of the project is established at<br />
the beginning of the project between the review team and the project<br />
manager. Typical review points include: development of the project<br />
approach, initial project peer review, 30-, 60-, 90- and 100 percent<br />
completion inter-discipline checks, and final sign-off. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s Quality<br />
Assurance Plan for work performed as part of the City’s Continuing<br />
Contract outlines the systematic processes intended to ensure that the<br />
work products prepared will meet the City’s requirements and that the<br />
City is confident in the quality of the work products. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s<br />
proposed Quality Assurance Plan is provided as follows.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s Quality Program is based on a corporate philosophy of clearly understanding client goals and<br />
expectations and providing deliverables and services that fully meet these goals and expectations in a costeffective<br />
manner. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s Quality Program consists of: Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC), and<br />
Quality Improvement (QI).<br />
Quality Assurance – Processes are practiced on projects to meet the following goals:<br />
• The deliverables that are prepared meet or exceed the client’s needs<br />
• The basis of design and the deliverables are consistent with the objectives established<br />
• Quality processes are completed/documented<br />
• Provide opportunity for the customer to provide feedback regarding our services<br />
• Ensure implementation of the quality review process through an internal quality audit process<br />
Quality Control – Involves the detailed checking of design calculations, plan content, quantities, probable costs,<br />
and plan presentation. Checklists are used to ensure that all relevant items are reviewed and that deliverables<br />
are mathematically and grammatically correct and appropriate.<br />
Quality Improvement – Is a proactive approach to QA that focuses on structured problem-solving by identifying<br />
problems early and improving work processes. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> uses the results of QC checks as a learning tool to<br />
improve the quality of future deliverables and services for our clients.<br />
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D.3 – Supplemental Material<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>'s QA/QC/QI Process includes the following:<br />
1) The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for planning and budgeting for project reviews upon project<br />
initiation.<br />
a) The PM will develop a work plan for the project.<br />
b) During the project planning activities, the PM will identify the individuals who will perform the project<br />
review(s). The PM will consult with the affected Discipline and Group Leaders as needed.<br />
c) The PM may conduct any of the following reviews in addition to technical project review(s), as<br />
appropriate: Added Value/Constructability Review, Lead Discipline Review, New Product Review.<br />
d) All <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> deliverables are reviewed prior to being released to the client.<br />
2) <strong>Tech</strong>nical reviews will be conducted per the project review schedule and documented on the appropriate<br />
discipline(s) technical checklist(s).<br />
3) The reviewer will conduct a quality control review on the project deliverables.<br />
a) Individuals who perform technical review have experience in the subject being reviewed and will be<br />
independent of the project.<br />
b) In addition to the criteria listed on the technical checklists, the reviewer must consider the standards,<br />
codes, and regulations applied to the project. The PM will ensure that the deliverable is reviewed against<br />
the client’s expectations.<br />
c) All company standards are adhered to unless superseded by client standards.<br />
d) The reviewer(s) will perform the following checks as appropriate: check calculations, plan content,<br />
quantities, probable costs, plan presentation, and back check red-lines.<br />
e) The completed review checklist is sent to the PM along with marked-up versions of the deliverable (if<br />
generated).<br />
f) The PM or appropriate designee (i.e., a member of the related technical discipline) is responsible for<br />
reviewing subconsultant work.<br />
g) The reviewer’s signature on the Deliverable Authorization Form indicates that the reviewer confirmed<br />
that the technical review(s) was conducted, red-lined drawings were back checked, and the deliverable<br />
meets the client’s expectations.<br />
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4) Key Concept Review – Following the completion of the basis of design, a key concept review is performed by<br />
an individual appointed by the chief engineer to review whether the design basis is consistent with the project<br />
objectives.<br />
5) Construction Cost Estimating – All construction cost estimates (conceptual, preliminary, and final) must be<br />
approved by the Operations Manager or designee. This individual will review estimates for contingencies,<br />
completeness, and impacts to existing facilities.<br />
6) Added Value/Constructability Review – This review considers issues such as:<br />
• Ease of construction and operational flexibility<br />
• Contractor/equipment access and clearances<br />
• Duration of construction<br />
• Clarity for bidding<br />
• Use of alternates<br />
• Staging methods<br />
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7) Contract Document Check – A CADD check will be performed concurrent with Department Checks. The<br />
drawings will be reviewed for presentation and conformance with company and owner CADD standards. The<br />
project manual will be checked for conformance with company standards. Electronic documents with revision<br />
marks shall be submitted to the authorized reviewer. The study and design documents will be checked by the<br />
survey manager for surveying issues related to layout, right of way availability, and control.<br />
8) Documentation of all quality processes shall be summarized and maintained in the project file.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s success in project implementation is due in large part to our comprehensive Quality Program. We<br />
will use this program to ensure that projects meet the City’s requirements and meet or exceed the City’s<br />
requirements for quality.<br />
MAINTENANCE OF TIME SCHEDULES AND COST CONTROLS<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> prides itself with completing projects on schedule and on budget. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has instilled the<br />
importance of adhering to a project schedule and budgets into every employee<br />
Approach to Schedule Control<br />
Due to <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s vast experience with numerous project types, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has learned how to successfully<br />
manage projects and is experienced in the scheduling requirements, coordination and organization required to<br />
maintain the schedule. Schedules often have overlapping tasks, which utilize various personnel and require<br />
experience in coordinating subconsultants so that multiple critical paths are preserved.<br />
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D.3 – Supplemental Material<br />
Completing a project on time requires effective project management and an organized approach. At the start of<br />
any project, the <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> project manager prepares a Project Management Plan that contains a description of<br />
the project, identifies submittals, lists various tasks, and presents a schedule and a detailed work plan for the<br />
elements of each task with project team members responsible for that task. The Project Management Plan also<br />
includes organizational charts, procedures for correspondence and communications, filing protocols, approvals,<br />
project control, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> standards, client standards, and quality control requirements. The Plan serves as a<br />
baseline for establishing milestones and measuring the progress of the project team versus the schedule. The<br />
project plan will be prepared with the input of the City.<br />
Our ability to meet the project schedule is enhanced by our computer based project management systems. <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> currently utilizes Microsoft Project Planner or Primavera for preparation of detailed project schedules. This<br />
software program tracks progress for the established schedule, delineates deliverables, logs project milestones,<br />
and visibly reflects the relationship of various tasks.<br />
In addition, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> believes in open communication during the various phases of a master planning project.<br />
By dedicating time in the schedule to meet with the City to fully understand the requirements of the project, <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> will minimize project reworking. Likewise, to facilitate future permitting, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has an established<br />
philosophy of arranging pre-application meetings with all applicable permitting agencies as a means to facilitate a<br />
more streamlined permitting review process. We have permitted numerous projects without receiving Requests<br />
for Additional Information (RAI) based on our commitment to working with the permitting agency and our ability to<br />
incorporate their comments into the design before it is finalized.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s comprehensive approach to schedule management allows the Project Manager to oversee the<br />
project and has been successfully utilized on many projects to maintain control of the project schedule. With<br />
assurance, we can commit to meeting the City’s schedule needs for the proposed stormwater master plan, since<br />
the elements of work tasks required are similar activities that <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has completed for other public agencies.<br />
As displayed in this LOI submittal, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s focus is to serve public agencies, with a large portion of our work<br />
coming from similar projects.<br />
Approach to Project Cost Control<br />
As mentioned above, each Project Manager at <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> prepares a<br />
Project Management Plan at the start of every project. In addition to<br />
allowing the Project Manager to review the project schedule and make<br />
corrections to assure that the schedule is adhered to, the Plan also<br />
includes the overall budget, the budget for each task, and anticipated<br />
billings. The Plan closely coordinates the schedule and the budget so<br />
that as the project progresses, the project manager can easily monitor<br />
the billings versus the anticipated budget.<br />
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The plan is enhanced by our computer-based accounting system. The accounting system is tied directly to<br />
employee time sheets and billing information and is kept up to date on a weekly basis. This electronic system<br />
reduces delays in getting the Project Manager budget information.<br />
Using the Project Management Plan and the electronic accounting system, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s budget management<br />
program allows the project manager to efficiently oversee the project. These tools have been successfully utilized<br />
on many design projects to maintain the project budget. We will work with the City during preparation of our<br />
scope of services so that we have a full understanding of the project from inception. This allows us to develop a<br />
clear and concise scope of services, which is thoroughly reviewed with our clients prior to execution. As such, the<br />
need for unnecessary change orders is eliminated. <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is proud of the fact that we are able to maintain<br />
project budgets largely from defining a clear scope of services with our clients at inception. We encourage the<br />
City to contact any of our clients to confirm our ability to maintain costs, as well as project schedules.<br />
Cost Control<br />
A second major factor <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s excellent performance record is the ability to provide thorough and complete<br />
documents with which to estimate and control construction costs. Our personnel have many years of estimating<br />
experience and closely scrutinize cost trends in the construction industry, carefully observe local job conditions,<br />
and continuously update the database used in preparing estimates. Since <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> has completed numerous<br />
stormwater improvement projects, we have a generous database of recent bid prices for a variety of bid items.<br />
These prices help to establish a valid and reliable cost estimate, especially during master planning.<br />
Our goal is to deliver successful, completed projects that fulfill the needs of our client. One of the lessons learned<br />
in the firm’s years of experience is that good planning and good quality deliverables are the best insurance for<br />
successful completion of a project. Because we pay close attention to each detail and make sure that all aspects<br />
of the project are covered in the design or plan development, our clients are assured that when projects are<br />
released for construction, budgets will be adhered to.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>'s cost control methods focus on the assignment of key personnel who have established effective work<br />
methods and who are fully experienced in all aspects of the project scope. Furthermore, the opinions and<br />
comments of the City's project staff are encouraged throughout the project planning, permitting, design and<br />
construction phases to ensure that all project objectives are satisfied. The key personnel for this project have<br />
managed and prepared similar master plans. In addition, all project work is subject to technical and value<br />
engineering reviews by senior staff members who are not directly involved in the project. This procedure includes<br />
a formal periodic analysis of each project supported by our computer based project management system to<br />
monitor and control project costs.<br />
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Construction Cost Estimating Control<br />
Provided below is <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s history and experience with construction cost estimating control. Our experience<br />
with value engineering will be valuable during the review of alternatives and in development of the capital<br />
improvement program.<br />
Construction cost estimates are submitted during preparation of the preliminary design report, preliminary design,<br />
and final design. Typically, a contingency is included during the design report and preliminary design stages, as<br />
the understanding of final requirements such as pipe size or equipment size may not have been determined at<br />
that point. Preparation of thorough and complete construction drawings and specifications are used to update<br />
conceptual construction costs identified during the planning phase. In the event that cost estimates exceed the<br />
City's budget to such a point that completion of any phase of the project is in jeopardy, we will evaluate the<br />
design through “value engineering” methods to identify changes necessary to bring the cost within budget. If<br />
value engineering determines the project design is the most cost effective means of obtaining the desired results<br />
of the City, justification will be provided to support an increase to the project budget. However, every effort is<br />
made to adhere to the project budget.<br />
Using a Value Engineering approach is required to arrive at the best possible operational system for any project.<br />
Our value engineering team leader firmly believes that the value engineering (VE) team approach that matches<br />
individual talents and capabilities to specific job requirements and tasks is the best way to analyze project<br />
efficiency and cost effectiveness.<br />
The VE team members all have construction experience directly related to the needs of the City of Pompano<br />
Beach. The VE team further consists of members that have years of general contracting and construction<br />
management experience. This experience allows the VE team the option of comparative construction cost<br />
estimating based on a wide array of technologies that have been implemented by these particular team members<br />
in conjunction with team members that have years of process experience. This results in recommendations that<br />
include the least possible construction costs without jeopardizing the needs of the citizens within the jurisdiction<br />
of the City or regulatory requirements.<br />
The VE team utilizes a breakdown of major construction categories and their respective percentage of total cost<br />
for selective processes. By carefully examining the breakdown data, we are able to reveal the relative importance<br />
of various disciplines in the design of particular facilities. These facts are carefully considered in determining the<br />
constructability of projects by construction team members noting that high cost categories offer the greatest<br />
potential for cost savings. The VE team members have substantial construction experience. We have found that<br />
this experience stimulates VE recommendations directly related to the project's "constructability."<br />
In the unlikely event that construction bids exceed the final construction budget by more than 10 percent, we will<br />
review the bid, as well as the design, to determine reasons as to why construction costs are higher than<br />
anticipated. For unit price work, contractor’s costs can be compared to those costs obtained by <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> from<br />
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suppliers. If costs are significantly different, we can work to determine the reasoning for supplier cost variations.<br />
Reasoning for high supplier costs may include limited suppliers, or inability of supplier’s equipment to meet the<br />
design requirements, which allows one or two suppliers to increase their costs.<br />
Once we have completed the comparison between budget costs and bid costs, recommendations can be made<br />
as to how costs could be lowered. Such measures might include re-bidding, allowing “approved equal”<br />
substitutes that may be less expensive, or performing minor design revisions for portions of the project that<br />
appear significantly higher. Due to the current bidding environment, it will also be important to secure qualified<br />
bidders for the City's proposed projects. While this process is specific to design projects, the results of this<br />
process will assist this master planning effort by augmenting <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s cost estimating data bases.<br />
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E Acknowledgements<br />
E.1 Addenda and Forms<br />
Please see the following pages for addenda and forms as listed below:<br />
• Addenda No. 1<br />
• Addenda No.2<br />
• Addenda No.3<br />
• Addenda No. 4<br />
• Addenda No. 5<br />
• Addenda No. 6<br />
• 6.1 Acknowledgement Form<br />
• 6.2 Statement of NO BID/RFQ<br />
• 6.3 Reference Questionnaires<br />
• 6.4 RFQ Signature Page for Corporation<br />
• 6.5 RFQ Signature Page for Sole Proprietor of Partnership<br />
• 6.6 Drug-Free Workplace Program<br />
• 6.7 Solicitation, Giving, and Acceptance of Gifts Policy<br />
• 6.8 Vendor Registration, Certification, and Licenses<br />
• 6.9 Non-Collusion Affidavit<br />
• 6.10 Source of Information<br />
• 7.3 Respondent Certification<br />
• 7.4 Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes<br />
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SOLICITATION<br />
RFQ 201 2-10 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
Addendum No. I OPENING DATE 512512012 TODAY’S DATE 5I1 512012<br />
To All Bidders:<br />
This addendum is issued to modify the previously issued RFQ documents and/or given for informational purposes, and is<br />
hereby made a part of the REQ documents. Please attach this addendum to the documents in your possession and<br />
acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and including this form in the response package.<br />
RFI’S:<br />
Qi: Please let me know if civil engineering and land surveying services are anticipated for the RFQ No. 2012-10<br />
continuing Contract for Professional Services. After reading the scope of service shown in item 3.2 page 34 of the<br />
document it is not clear.<br />
Al: Yes, those services are anticipated. Please refer to the list of disciplines under form Standard Form 330.<br />
Q.2:<br />
A.2:<br />
Q.3:<br />
A.3:<br />
Will you be selecting firms who only provide a portion of the required services or are you only looking for<br />
comprehensive architectural and engineering teams (one prime firm with several specialty subconsultants) or will you<br />
select a list of both?<br />
The City is not requiring that all submittals be from comprehensive architectural and engineering teams. Firms may<br />
submit qualifications for one service only. Please refer to the list of disciplines under form Standard Form 330. Please<br />
see section 3.1 Purpose and Intent and, section 3.2 Scope of Services.<br />
Do you want subconsultants to submit reference forms as well as the prime?<br />
Prime contractors should submit Part II of their subcontractors, including references.<br />
Q.4: Do you want subconsultants to submit complete SF330 documents (Parts I and II) or just Part II?<br />
A.4: Prime contractors should submit Part II of their subcontractors.<br />
Q.5: In regards the above RFQ, please advise if the City is accepting responses from firms applying to cover only a<br />
portion of the scope of work. We specialize in structural engineering, and would like to submit a response to provide<br />
structural services.<br />
A.5: See answer A.2.<br />
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Q.6:<br />
A.6:<br />
Q.7:<br />
A.7:<br />
Q.8:<br />
A.8:<br />
Q.9:<br />
A.9:<br />
The requirement for 5 Government Reference as a minimum, if a firm does not have but maybe 3 reference but<br />
multiple projects with these 3 reference will that be acceptable or will the respondent be deemed non responsive if<br />
they do not provide 5 references. Can 2 references come from one source?<br />
The respondent may be deemed non responsive if 5 references are not submitted. Two references cannot come from<br />
one source. Please submit 1 reference per government agency.<br />
Will there be any Geotechnical Engineering or Construction Testing services in this RFQ.<br />
Construction testing will be accepted and added to the list of disciplines. Geotechnical Engineering is part of Civil<br />
Engineering.<br />
On page 36, Section 4.0, Submittal Content, Item Dl. (Form SF 330), indicates that Evaluations will be based on<br />
Part II only.<br />
Yes, the intent of the City is to pre-qualified firms for continuing contracts using information from part II. Once the<br />
projects are allocated/identified the City use Part Ito assign tasks or projects.<br />
On page 36, Section 4.0, Submittal Content, Item D.2 (Form SF 330), also indicates that we should state whether the<br />
business is licensed or certified to do business in the State of Florida and attach copies of such licenses. Should we<br />
also include copies of our key staff PE licenses?<br />
Yes, include also copies of your key staff PE licenses.<br />
Q.10: Section 1.57 Insurance Requirements — Please clarify Professional Liability Requirements as they are not listed.<br />
A.10: Limits of liability for professional liability shall be, at a minimum, $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim and $1,000,000<br />
aggregate.<br />
Q.1 1: Will the City accept the State of Florida Minority, Women, & Service —Disabled Veteran Business Certification or is<br />
the requirement limited to only Miami-Dade County SBE/MBE certification?<br />
A.1 1: Yes, the City will accept the State of Florida Certification.<br />
REVISED FORMS<br />
Section 7.3 Respondents Certifications and Section 7.4 Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes has been revised.<br />
See forms attached.<br />
Reviewed by:<br />
______________________________________________________<br />
Ackn~wIedged by:<br />
Authc~riz~d pr~ntativ~ (Printed)<br />
—----- —---- Vice tI erations Manager<br />
Chief Procurement Officer<br />
Procurement Management Division<br />
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ADDENDUM TO RFQ DOCUMENTS<br />
SOLICITATION<br />
Addendum No.<br />
RFQ 2012-10 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
61812012<br />
2 DUE DATE 2:00PM TODAY’S DATE 5I16I2012<br />
To All Bidders:<br />
This addendum is issued to modify the previously issued RFQ documents and/or given for informational purposes, and is<br />
hereby made a part of the REQ documents. Please attach this addendum to the documents in your possession and<br />
acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and including this form in the response package.<br />
DUE DATE EXTENSION<br />
The Due Date for this REQ has been extended. The New Due Date and time is June, 8, 2012 at 2:00pm. The address is the<br />
same: 17011 NE 19th Ave Room 315, North Miami Beach, EL 33162.<br />
REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING<br />
The new Review Committee meeting date will be posted at www.citynmb.com shortly after the REQ due date.<br />
Reviewed by:<br />
Chief Procurement Officer<br />
Procurement Management Division<br />
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Contract~r<br />
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61812012<br />
Addendum No. 3 DUE DATE 2:00PM TODAY’S DATE 5I21I2012<br />
To All Bidders:<br />
This addendum is issued to modify the previously issued RFQ documents and/or given for informational purposes, and is<br />
hereby made a part of the REQ documents. Please attach this addendum to the documents in your possession and<br />
acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and including this form in the response package.<br />
RFI’S:<br />
Qi:<br />
Al:<br />
Q.2:<br />
A.2:<br />
What is the duration of the contract and the contract value?<br />
There is no duration of the contract but there is a Termination clause. The expenditure under this contract will be<br />
established within the budgetary amount for each fiscal year.<br />
Can a firm bid as a Prime and also be a Sub-consultant to another bidding firm?<br />
Yes, it can.<br />
Q.3:<br />
A.3:<br />
Section 7, Article 7.1 Exhibit “A” — List of Projects, lists many projects requiring different specialties, be it civil<br />
engineering, architecture, mechanical engineering, planning, etc.. .Should we submit separate SF330, Part I<br />
each type of project or one comprehensive SF330 for all available services that the firm can provide.<br />
Please submit one comprehensive SF330 for available services that the firm can provide.<br />
for<br />
Q.4:<br />
A.4:<br />
Q.5:<br />
A.5:<br />
Q.6:<br />
A.6:<br />
Q.7:<br />
A.7:<br />
Are the contracts to be awarded on professional discipline basis — i.e. for Architecture, and Engineering Separately?<br />
The contracts will be awarded on a qualification basis for each discipline.<br />
How many contracts are expected to be awarded under this RFQ?<br />
The number of contracts to be awarded will be set by the Review Committee team.<br />
There appears to be missing information on page 45 of 69 of the subject Request for Qualifications. Specifically, for<br />
Section 6.8, VENDOR REGISTRATION, CERTIFICATION AND LICENSES. The numbered list begins with the<br />
numeral “3.” What is the intended content of numerals 1-2, which appear to have been have been omitted from the<br />
subject document?<br />
The list is complete. Omit the numerals.<br />
In regarding to the above referenced REQ; we acknowledge text in Section 1.5 Preparation of bids that states that<br />
should be used the forms you provided and no other will be accepted. My questions is: For the SF 300, will the City<br />
accept said form in its pdf format (which contains the same information), or should be strictly used the format<br />
provided by the City in the RFQ?<br />
Yes, PDF format is acceptable. Per Section 1.7, subsection D, Bids should be submitted in duplicate. Submit one<br />
original and one copy. Please include in your proposal package a CD or flash drive containing a copy of the entire<br />
original submission.<br />
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Q.8: FDOT does not fill out reference forms as you have requested. FDOT provides a score sheet rating our performance<br />
on each project and that is available for us to phnt and submit. Can this form be substatuted for your form as it<br />
relates to FDOT. Also would district 4 and 6 be considered two different sources which would give us the required 5<br />
references?<br />
A.8: Yes, this form can be substituted as it relates to FDOT. District 4 and 6 can be considered two sources as long as it<br />
relates to professional services, not construction services.<br />
Q.9:<br />
A.9:<br />
Q.10:<br />
A.10:<br />
Page 36, Item Dl states that only Part II of the SF 330 will be evaluated which was also confirmed by Addendum<br />
No. 1. However, in Section 5.1 on page 37 it states that 65 of the 100 evaluation points is based on personnel<br />
and firm experience which are required in Part I of the SF 330. Would you like to see this information duplicated<br />
in the Executive Summary section for RFQ evaluation purposes?<br />
This information is part of SF330 Part II, item 9 and 10. Also, the information given under the Reference<br />
Questionnaires will be utilized. You may include relevant information under Executive Summary.<br />
Does the City have an S/MBE goal for this project?<br />
No, but the City is encouraging S/MBE to participate in this RFQ.<br />
Q.1 1: Are there specific requirements to address “Financial Stability and Past Record?<br />
A.11: Please provide information required under SF330 Part II, item 10 andli.<br />
Q.12:<br />
A.12:<br />
Part I, F of SF 330— does the City have a limit to the number of project examples allowed or is 10 the maximum?<br />
Please use 10 of the most current government project examples.<br />
Q. 13: Kindly advise if a firm may submit a response for itself alone as prime, and also be a subconsultant in another team.<br />
Are there any teaming restrictions, in general?<br />
A.13: Please see A.2<br />
Q.14:<br />
A.14:<br />
Q.15:<br />
A.15:<br />
Q.16:<br />
A.16:<br />
Q.17:<br />
A.17:<br />
Q.18:<br />
A.18:<br />
The Contract is for Professional Engineering and Architectural Services, however, the contract provided has<br />
many references to bidders and the documentation typically required by construction contractors. Is there an<br />
alternate contract specific to professional services or will the non applicable sections be stricken before signature?<br />
Every reference to a bid or request for proposal shall be and mean the same as request for qualifications. Every<br />
reference to a contractor shall be and mean the same as consultant. The following does not apply to this contract:<br />
Pollution Liability, 1.91 Asbestos Statement.<br />
With regard to the reference form, we wish to confirm that we are to provide the form to our references, ask<br />
them to complete the reference questions and sign the form, and then we are to include these original<br />
reference documents in our response — we as respondents are to obtain the references.<br />
Yes, confirmed.<br />
Is this RFQ 2012-10 contract the same as contract 2007-O4EE, or is it a different contract?<br />
No, the contract is not the same. RFQ2O12-10 contains a more comprehensive list of disciplines and projects and will<br />
replace RFQ 2007-04.<br />
We’re a Construction Manager and would like to submit in response to this RFQ. Does NMB anticipate selecting one<br />
or more Construction Managers, for a continuing services contract, to assist NMB in executing/cost estimating for<br />
constructing some of the projects listed in Exhibit A that fall under the dollar value threshold for continuing services?<br />
This will be determined by the Review Committee.<br />
The scope of services is very diverse. Can we submit multiple 330 forms to cover the different areas? If not, is the<br />
330 limited to 10 projects?<br />
See A.3 and A.12.<br />
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Chief Procurement Officer<br />
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ADDENDUM TO RFQ DOCUMENTS<br />
SOLICITATION RFQ 201 2-10 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
61812012<br />
Addendum No. 4 DUE DATE 2:00PM TODAY’S DATE 6I6I2012<br />
To All Bidders:<br />
This addendum is issued to modify the previously issued REQ documents and/or given for informational purposes, and is<br />
hereby made a part of the REQ documents. Please attach this addendum to the documents in your possession and<br />
acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and including this form in the response package.<br />
RFI’S:<br />
1: Please kindly clarify what information is sought in the field “Warranties” of Section 6.1 “Acknowledgment Form”<br />
Al: If your firm offers warranties of your services, please provide it.<br />
.2: Form 6.4 “RFQ Signature Page for Corporation” (Pg 41) requests we provide “full names and residences of<br />
stockbrokers, persons, or firms interested in the foregoing Bid, as principals...” Can you clarify which persons or irm<br />
should be provided in response to this request?<br />
A.2: The principals of the corporation, firm or organization submitting qualifications.<br />
Q.3: Page 34, Section 3.2 Scope of Services, paragraph 1 states: “The City may select multiple qualified persons or<br />
Firms for each category of specialized services as described in Form 330.” Will the City please clarify if this<br />
corresponds to the “List of Disciplines (Function Codes)” found on pg. 6 of the attached SF330? If not, will the City<br />
please advise where a comprehensive list of categories can be found?<br />
A.3: Yes, confirmed.<br />
Q.4:<br />
A.4:<br />
Q.5:<br />
A.5:<br />
Q.6:<br />
A.6:<br />
Is the SF330 Part I, Section F, also considered to be a reference since it requires a point of contact and Telephone<br />
number. It is clear that respondents cannot use NMB projects to satisfy the five (5) required in Section 6.3, however<br />
can respondents include previous experience with the City of North Miami Beach as one of the 10 projects included<br />
within Section F of the SF330 Part I?<br />
Yes, they can.<br />
It is understood that firms are limited to submitting a total of 10 projects (within Section F) per the SF330 part I. It is<br />
also understood that each team subconsultant is required to include an SF330 as well as references for the discipline<br />
of service they are anticipated to provide. As a result, a prime firm teamed with multiple subs will have the opportunity<br />
to include more than 10 projects overall. This appears to create a disadvantage to a single firm wishing to submit for<br />
multiple disciplines. Will the City consider allowing a single firm, submitting on multiple disciplines, to submit 10<br />
projects per discipline so that it would have ample opportunity to demonstrate relevant experience as would a firm<br />
responding to one discipline?<br />
Firms are allowed to submit 10 projects per discipline.<br />
Addendum 1; Q3 — Are sub-consultants required to submit City’s Reference Questionnaire form 6.3 as well as the<br />
Prime Consultant?<br />
Yes.<br />
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Q.7:<br />
A.7:<br />
Q.8:<br />
A.8:<br />
Q.9:<br />
A.9:<br />
Q.10:<br />
A.10:<br />
Addendum 3; Q7 — Form 330 is created on a government forms software with same information as noted on the RFQ<br />
but slightly different look. Confirm that the government form software is also acceptable.<br />
The City will accept this version as long as the same information required is submitted and if the differences are<br />
cosmetic.<br />
Is it admissible to use the SF 330 form issued by the GSA or is the only form permitted the one include in the REQ<br />
package?<br />
The form included in the RFQ package is issued by GSA. If you are refer~ng to the pdf version also issued by GSA,<br />
then yes, the City will accept it.<br />
We have reviewed item 1.36 Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement for REQ No. 2012-10 Continuing<br />
Contract for Professional Services for North Miami Beach and find that it does not comply with Chapter 725 of the<br />
Florida Statutes. Will the City modify its indemnification language to comply with Chapter 725.08 of the Florida<br />
Statutes?<br />
This question will be answered in a subsequent addendum.<br />
Do we need to have a vendor number before submitting our qualification package?<br />
No, your vendor registration form may be submitted along with your qualification package.<br />
Q.1 1: Some departments within Miami Dade County are restricted from provide references. Please advise if past<br />
references directed to third parties could be used to satisfy this request.<br />
A.1 1: Past references directed to third parties will not be accepted.<br />
Q.12:<br />
A.12:<br />
In regards to the five references requested on form 6.3 Reference Questionnaire, should these five references<br />
include one for our subcontractor or should all five references be for the prime?<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>lude five references questionnaires for the prime and five for your subcontractor.<br />
Q.13: Are sub-section tabs allowed to be used in a firm’s submittal, beyond the listed sections on page 36.<br />
A.13: Yes.<br />
Reviewed by:<br />
ADDITIONS<br />
- National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDS) compliance study is being added to the list of projects.<br />
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Procurement Management Division<br />
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SOLICITATION RFQ 2012-10 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
612212012<br />
Addendum No. 5 DUE DATE 2:00PM TODAY’S DATE 6I6I2012<br />
To All Bidders:<br />
This addendum is issued to modify the previously issued REQ documents and/or given for informational purposes, and is<br />
hereby made a part of the REQ documents. Please attach this addendum to the documents in your possession and<br />
acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and including this form in the response package.<br />
DUE DATE EXTENSION<br />
The Due Date for this REQ has been extended. The New Due Date and time is June, 22, 2012 at 2:00pm. The address is the<br />
same: 17011 NE 19th Ave Room 315, North Miami Beach, EL 33162.<br />
Reviewed by:<br />
______________________________________________________<br />
Ac n~wIedged by:<br />
Chief Procurement Officer<br />
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Procurement Management Division ~ —~<br />
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Authori ed Representative (Printed)<br />
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ADDENDUM TO RFQ DOCUMENTS<br />
SOLICITATION RFQ 2012-10 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
612212012<br />
Addendum No. 6 DUE DATE 2:00PM TODAY’S DATE 6I11I2012<br />
To All Bidders:<br />
This addendum is issued to modify the previously issued REQ documents and/or given for informational purposes, and is<br />
hereby made a part of the REQ documents. Please attach this addendum to the documents in your possession and<br />
acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and including this form in the response package.<br />
RFI’S:<br />
Qi: I am preparing a proposal for the City of North Miami Beach (REQ 2012-10), however, I am unable to find a logo that<br />
has a good resolution for printing, is this something that you can assist me with?<br />
Al: You may use the City of North Miami Beach logo in your proposal package only. You may e-mail your request at<br />
bids~citynmb.com.<br />
Q.2:<br />
A.2:<br />
We have reviewed item 1.36 Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement for REQ No. 2012-10 Continuing<br />
Contract for Professional Services for North Miami Beach and find that it does not comply with Chapter 725 of the<br />
Florida Statutes. Will the City modify its indemnification language to comply with Chapter 725.08 of the Florida<br />
Statutes?<br />
Add the following language to Section 1.36 Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement: The forgoing<br />
indemnification is limited by Section 725.08 (2) Ela Stat. for the part of the contract which is a professional services<br />
contract as defined in Section 725.08, Ela. Stat.<br />
Q.3: Please define Discipline.<br />
A.3: See Standard Eorm 330, page 1.<br />
Q.4: Regarding conflicts between Addendum No.3; A.12 and Addendum No.4; A5.<br />
A.4: Addendum No.3; A.12 prevails. See also Addendum No.1; A.8.<br />
Reviewed by:<br />
______________________________________________________<br />
Ackn~wIedged by:<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
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Chief Procurement Officer<br />
T t e<br />
Procurement Management Division • —~~-- —~<br />
Date<br />
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SECTION 6.0 CITY REQUIRED FORMS<br />
6.1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM<br />
NAME OF COMPANY:<br />
SIGNA.<br />
(Sign in<br />
TITLE: Vice<br />
Jon Fox, PE<br />
(Print Name)<br />
_________<br />
Mana~rMAlL ADDRESS: jon.foxt~tetratech.com<br />
ADDRESS: 201 E. Pine Street, Ste. 1000. Orlando, FL 32801<br />
TELEPHONE NO.: (407) 839-3955 FAX NO.: ___________<br />
(407) 839-3790<br />
By signing and submitting this submittal, we acknowledge having read and agreeing to all times and conditions of<br />
these specifications, including, but not limited to, agreeing to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any and all<br />
claims, suits, actions, damages, causes of action, or attorney’s fees arising from any personal injury, loss of life, or<br />
damage to person or property sustained by reason of or as a result of the products or services supplied, or<br />
negligence of contractor supplier, his employees, agents, or assigns.<br />
By signing and submitting this bid proposal, we certify that this company has current insurance coverage specified<br />
herein. The insurance policy number(s) and expiration date(s) are provided below, or copies of the insurance<br />
certificate(s) are enclosed. If awarded the contract, we will provide the City with proof of the required insurance and<br />
include the City as an additional insured on our general liability coverage.<br />
Do you give prompt payment discounts?<br />
DYes, Percentage of discount ____.___% Term__________ ~No<br />
I certify that this submittal is made without prior understanding, agreement or connection with any corporation, firm,<br />
or person submitting a proposal for the same materials, supplies, or equipment, and is in all respects fair and<br />
without collusion or fraud. I agree to abide by all conditions of this bid and certify that I am authorized to sign this bid<br />
for the bidder.<br />
INSURANCE POLICY NO(S): Copy provided on following page(s)<br />
EXPIRATION DAT<br />
(S):_____________________________________<br />
INSUR CE TI ATE(S) ENCLOSED: x YES NO<br />
__________________________________<br />
Jon Fox, PE, Vice President/Operations Manager<br />
NTIES (Sign In Ink) (Print Name)<br />
Any specific warranty provided for in the contract shall be limited to the provision of services in accordance with the industry standard (NOT<br />
the Thighest’ industry standard) for the type of services provided. For engineering services, the standard would be in conformance with the<br />
services provided by an experienced and competent professional engineering organization rendering the same or similar services. Any<br />
specific warranty provided for in the contract related to remedial work shall also be limited in terms of a dollar ceiling, and time frame not to<br />
exceed one year after compledon of remediation services.<br />
If the undersigned contractor is awarded a construction Agreement on this Proposal, the Surety who will provide the<br />
Public Construction Payment and Performance Bond will be:<br />
Safeco Ins Co of America<br />
whose address is<br />
1001 4th Ave., Ste. 1700, Seattle, WA<br />
Zip Code__98154<br />
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CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE<br />
DATE(MM/DD/YYYY)<br />
12/08/2011<br />
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS<br />
CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES<br />
BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED<br />
REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.<br />
IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to<br />
the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the<br />
certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).<br />
PRODUCER<br />
Aon Risk Insurance Services West, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Los Angeles CA Office<br />
707 Wilshire Boulevard<br />
Suite 2600<br />
Los Angeles CA 90017-0460 USA<br />
CONTACT<br />
NAME:<br />
PHONE<br />
(A/C. No. Ext):<br />
E-MAIL<br />
ADDRESS:<br />
(866) 283-7122<br />
FAX (847) 953-5390<br />
(A/C. No.):<br />
INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC #<br />
Holder Identifier :<br />
INSURED<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
201 East Pine Street<br />
Orlando FL 32801 USA<br />
INSURER A:<br />
INSURER B:<br />
INSURER C:<br />
INSURER D:<br />
National Union Fire Ins Co of Pittsburgh<br />
Insurance Company of the State of PA<br />
Chartis Specialty Insurance Company<br />
Lexington Insurance Company<br />
19445<br />
19429<br />
26883<br />
19437<br />
INSURER E:<br />
INSURER F:<br />
COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 570044594400 REVISION NUMBER:<br />
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD<br />
INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS<br />
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,<br />
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.<br />
Limits shown are as requested<br />
INSR<br />
LTR<br />
TYPE OF INSURANCE<br />
ADDL SUBR<br />
INSR WVD<br />
POLICY NUMBER<br />
POLICY EFF<br />
(MM/DD/YYYY)<br />
POLICY EXP<br />
(MM/DD/YYYY)<br />
LIMITS<br />
A<br />
GENERAL LIABILITY<br />
GL4871170<br />
10/01/2011 10/01/2012 EACH OCCURRENCE<br />
X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY<br />
DAMAGE TO RENTED<br />
PREMISES (Ea occurrence)<br />
CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR<br />
MED EXP (Any one person)<br />
X X,C,U Coverage<br />
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY<br />
GENERAL AGGREGATE<br />
GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:<br />
PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG<br />
POLICY X<br />
PRO-<br />
JECT<br />
X LOC<br />
A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY<br />
CA 170 73 88<br />
10/01/2011 10/01/2012 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT<br />
(Ea accident)<br />
X ANY AUTO<br />
BODILY INJURY ( Per person)<br />
ALL OWNED SCHEDULED<br />
BODILY INJURY (Per accident)<br />
X<br />
AUTOS<br />
AUTOS<br />
PROPERTY DAMAGE<br />
HIRED AUTOS X<br />
NON-OWNED<br />
(Per accident)<br />
AUTOS<br />
$1,000,000<br />
$1,000,000<br />
$10,000<br />
$1,000,000<br />
$2,000,000<br />
$2,000,000<br />
$1,000,000<br />
D X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR<br />
TH1100027<br />
10/01/2011 EACH OCCURRENCE<br />
$5,000,000<br />
EXCESS LIAB<br />
CLAIMS-MADE<br />
AGGREGATE<br />
$5,000,000<br />
DED RETENTION<br />
B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND<br />
WC20635697<br />
10/01/2011 10/01/2012 WC STATU-<br />
X<br />
OTH-<br />
TORY LIMITS ER<br />
B EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY<br />
Y / N<br />
WC20635698<br />
10/01/2011 10/01/2012<br />
ANY PROPRIETOR / PARTNER / EXECUTIVE<br />
E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000<br />
B OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?<br />
N N / A WC20635699<br />
10/01/2011 10/01/2012<br />
(Mandatory in NH)<br />
E.L. DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE<br />
$1,000,000<br />
If yes, describe under<br />
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below<br />
E.L. DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT<br />
$1,000,000<br />
C Contractor Prof<br />
COPS1952583 10/01/2011 10/01/2012 Each Clain<br />
$5,000,000<br />
Prof/Poll Liab Agggregate<br />
$5,000,000<br />
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required)<br />
Evidence of Insurance. Project Start Date: 10/01/11, Project End Date: 10/01/12. Stop Gap Coverage for the following states:<br />
OH, WA, WY.<br />
CERTIFICATE HOLDER<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
201 E Pine Street, Suite 1000<br />
Orlando FL 32801 USA<br />
CANCELLATION<br />
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE<br />
EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE<br />
POLICY PROVISIONS.<br />
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE<br />
7777777707070700077763616065553330770637577237455607742104663435111072773457356311330747373712657322107526637130272110075040135762745700776621711243655407506633530272310077727252025773110777777707000707007<br />
6666666606060600062606466204446200620002604226202006002006262040020062222062620622020600222626024220006200024262060000062222242600420220602220626226000206202226242062220066646062240664440666666606000606006 Certificate No : 570044594400<br />
ACORD 25 (2010/05)<br />
©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved.<br />
The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD<br />
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6.2 STATEMENT OF “NO” BID/RFQ<br />
N/A<br />
If your company shall not be submitting a response to this Request for Proposal (RFQ), please complete this<br />
Statement of “No” Bid Sheet and return, prior to the RFQ Due Date established within, to:<br />
The City of North Miami Beach<br />
Procurement Management Division, Room 315<br />
17011 NE 19th Avenue<br />
North Miami Beach, Florida 33162<br />
This information shall help the City of North Miami Beach in the preparation of future Bids and RFP's.<br />
Bid/RFP/RFQ Number: ____________________________ Title: ________________________<br />
Company Name: ____________________________________________________<br />
Contact: __________________________________________________________<br />
Address: __________________________________________________________<br />
E-Mail: __________________________________________________________<br />
Telephone: ____________________________ Facsimile: ____________________<br />
√<br />
Reasons for “NO” Bid:<br />
Unable to comply with product or service specifications.<br />
Unable to comply with scope of work.<br />
Unable to quote on all items in the group.<br />
Insufficient time to respond to the Invitation to Bid.<br />
Unable to hold prices firm through the term of the contract period.<br />
Our schedule would not permit us to perform.<br />
Unable to meet delivery requirements.<br />
Unable to meet bond requirements.<br />
Unable to meet insurance requirements.<br />
Other (Specify below)<br />
Comments: _____________________________________________________________<br />
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6.3 REFERENCE QUESTIONNAIRE<br />
It is the responsibility of the contractor/vendor to provide a minimum of five (5) government agency references other than<br />
North Miami Beach using this form and providing this information with your submission. Failure to do so may result in the<br />
rejection of your submission.<br />
Giving reference for: (Bidder)<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Firm giving Reference: Toho Water Authority<br />
Address: 951 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 3 rd Floor, Kissimmee, FL 34741<br />
Phone: 407.944.5023<br />
Fax: 407.343.4264<br />
Email: deb.beatty@tohowater.com<br />
1. Q: What was the title of the contract or job assigned to Bidder?<br />
A: Westside Wastewater and Reuse Transmission Mains<br />
2. Q: What was the scope or work/services assigned to Bidder?<br />
A: Approximately 17,000 LF of 24” DIP and 30” HDPE Force Main and17,000 LF of 24” DIP and 30” HDPE Reuse<br />
Main<br />
3. Q: What was the dollar value of the contract?<br />
A: $4,977,047.60<br />
4. Q:Have there been any change orders, and if so how many?<br />
A: One Change Order; Final Quantities Adjustment – Additive CO in the amount of $22,207.60<br />
5. Q: Do they perform on a timely basis as required by the agreement?<br />
A: Yes; very responsive to the both the owner and contractor<br />
6. Q: Was the project manager easy to get in contact with?<br />
A: Yes; readily available to both the owner and contractor to discuss and resolve issues<br />
7. Q: Would you use them again?<br />
A: Yes<br />
8. Q: Overall, what would you rate their performance? (Scale from 1-5): 5<br />
A: 5 Excellent 4 Good 3 Fair 2 Poor 1 Unacceptable<br />
9. Q: Is there anything else we should know, that we have not asked?<br />
A: Competent and responsive<br />
The undersigned does hereby certify that the foregoing and subsequent statements are true and correct and are made<br />
independently, free from vendor interference/collusion.<br />
Name: Deborah Beatty Title Senior Project Manager<br />
Print Name: Deborah Beatty, PE Date: 05/14/12<br />
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6.4 RFQ SIGNATURE PAGE FOR CORPORATION<br />
The officers of the Corporation are as follows:<br />
NAME<br />
ADDRESS<br />
President Dan L. Batrack 3475 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107<br />
Vice-President Douglas G. Smith 1900 S. Sunset, Ste. iF, Longmont, CO 80501<br />
Secretary Janis B. Salin 3475 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107<br />
Treasurer Steven M. Burdick 3475 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107<br />
Registered Agent CT Corporation System<br />
The full names and residences of stockbrokers, persons, or firms interested in the foregoing Bid, as principals, are as<br />
follows:<br />
N/A<br />
Post Office Address<br />
BIDDER:<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
(CORPORATE NAME)<br />
-~ crJ~ d~~Z.~ebra.mcmillin@tetratech.com<br />
PRESIDENT SIGNATURE AND E-MAIL ADDRESS<br />
Is this corporation incorporated in the State pf Florida?<br />
ATTEST:<br />
YES[]<br />
c1~?Z1~A4 iø~<br />
~/ SECRETARY<br />
NO[~J<br />
If no, give address of principal place of business: 3475 E. Foothill Blvd.<br />
Pasadena, CA 91107<br />
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6.5 RFQ SIGNATURE PAGE FOR SOLE PROPRIETOR OR PARTNERSHIP N/A<br />
The full names and residences of persons, partners or firms interested in the foregoing Bid, as principals, are as<br />
follows:<br />
______________________________________ ___________________________<br />
______________________________________ ___________________________<br />
______________________________________ ___________________________<br />
______________________________________ ___________________________<br />
______________________________________ ___________________________<br />
BIDDER<br />
____________________________________<br />
(FIRM NAME)<br />
Witnesses:<br />
(SEAL)<br />
__________________________________________________________________<br />
SIGNATURE AND E-MAIL ADDRESS<br />
__________________________________________________________________<br />
PRINT NAME<br />
____________________________________<br />
Title (Sole Proprietor or Partner)<br />
Post Office Address:<br />
____________________________________<br />
____________________________________<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
CITY in which fictitious name is registered.<br />
___________________________________<br />
Attach a copy of proof of registration<br />
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66 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM<br />
IDENTICAL TIE BIDS - Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two<br />
or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the State or by any political<br />
subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid received from a business that<br />
certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award<br />
process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free<br />
workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall:<br />
1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use<br />
of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees<br />
for violations of such prohibition.<br />
2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business’s policy of maintaining drug-free<br />
workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties<br />
that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations.<br />
3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the<br />
statement specified in subsection (1).<br />
4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the<br />
commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will<br />
notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nob contendere to, any violation of chapter 893 or of any<br />
controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five<br />
(5) days after such conviction.<br />
5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if<br />
such is available in the employee’s community, by any employee who is so convicted.<br />
6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section.<br />
As the person thorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements.<br />
___________________________________ Jon Fox, PE, Vice President/Operations Manager<br />
V DOR’S IGNATUR PRINTED NAME<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
NAME OF COMPANY<br />
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6.7 SOLICITATION, GIVING, AND ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS POLICY<br />
Florida Statute 112.313 prohibits the solicitation or acceptance of Gifts. - “No Public officer, employee of an<br />
agency, or candidate for nomination or election shall solicit or accept anything of value to the recipient,<br />
including a gift, loan, reward, promise of future employment, favor, or service, based upon any understanding that<br />
the vote, official action, or judgment of the public officer, employee, or candidate would be influenced thereby.”...<br />
The term ‘public officer’ includes any person elected or appointed to hold office in any agency, including any person<br />
serving on an advisory body.”<br />
The City of North Miami Beach policy prohibits all public officers, elected or appointed, all employees, and their<br />
families from accepting any gifts of any value, either directly or indirectly, from any contractor, vendor, consultant,<br />
or business with whom the City does business. Only advertising office stationery or supplies of small value are<br />
exempt from this policy - e.g. calendars, note pads, pencils.<br />
The State of Florida definition of “gifts” includes the following:<br />
Real property or its use,<br />
Tangible or intangible personal property, or its use,<br />
A preferential rate of terms on a debt, loan, goods, or services,<br />
Forgiveness of indebtedness,<br />
Transportation, lodging, or parking,<br />
Membership dues,<br />
Entrance fees, admission fees, or tickets to events, performances, or facilities,<br />
Plants, flowers or floral arrangements<br />
Services provided by persons pursuant to a professional license or certificate. Other personal services for which a<br />
fee is normally charged by the person providing the services. Any other similar service or thing having an<br />
attributable value not already provided for in this section. To this list, the City of North Miami Beach has added food,<br />
meals, beverages, and candy.<br />
Any contractor, vendor, consultant, or business found to have given a gift to a public officer or employee, or his/her<br />
family, will be sub - ct to dismissal or revocation of contract.<br />
As th- - rson auth nzed to sign the statement, I certify that this firm will comply fully with this policy.<br />
_iII_.. .<br />
Jon Fox, PE<br />
-. .E PRINTED NAME<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
NAME OF COMPANY<br />
Vice President/Operations Manager<br />
TITLE<br />
Failure to sign this page shall render your bid non-responsive<br />
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6.8 Vendor Registration, Certification, Minority<br />
Business Statement<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> will make a good faith effort to contract with Minority/Woman-Owned businesses.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is not a Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise. However, it should be noted that <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong><br />
presently utilizes a number of minority and women-owned businesses (M/WBE) in our everyday work efforts in<br />
order to complete a wide range of projects. In an effort to continue to support State and Local M/WBE programs,<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> well make a good faith effort to utilize a M/WBE for contract services.<br />
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6.9 NONCOLLUSION AFFIDAVIT<br />
STATE OF:<br />
COUNTY OF:<br />
Florida<br />
Miami-Dade County<br />
Jon Fox, PE , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that:<br />
(1) He/she is Vice President/Operations Manag~f <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. , the Bidder that has submitted the<br />
attached Bid.<br />
(2) Bidder has been fully informed regarding the preparation and contents of the attached Bid and of all pertinent<br />
circumstances regarding such Bid;<br />
(3) Such Bid is genuine and is not a collusion or sham Bid;<br />
(4) Neither the said Bidder nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in<br />
interest, including this afflant has in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly with any<br />
other Bidder, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham Bid in connection with the contractor for which the<br />
attached Bid has been submitted or to refrain from bidding in connection with such contract, or has in any manner,<br />
directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communication or conference with any other Bidder, firm<br />
or person to fix the price or prices, profit or cost element of the Bid price or the Bid price of any other Bidder, or to<br />
secure through advantage against the City of North Miami Beach (Local Public Agency) or any person interested<br />
in the proposed Contract; and<br />
(5) The price or prices quoted in the attached Bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy,<br />
connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the Bidder or any of its agents, representatives, owners,<br />
employees, o •arties interest, including this affiant.<br />
(SIGNED ~ —<br />
Title ~~jI~~dentIOpe ations Manager<br />
Subsc~bed and sworn to before me this~~ ~<br />
My commission expires:<br />
&)<br />
S1AT& Q(~<br />
OF<br />
Or~~<br />
A<br />
ErikaDBoolcer<br />
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My<br />
Notary<br />
Commisalon<br />
Public State<br />
EE<br />
of<br />
191530<br />
Expires 0412312016 Flodda<br />
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6.10 SOURCE OF INFORMATION<br />
How did you find out about this solicitation? Check all that applies.<br />
1. www.citynmb.com<br />
2. www.demandstar.com<br />
X<br />
3. Daily Business Review<br />
4. The Miami Herald<br />
5.Referral/word- of mouth<br />
Specify Source: _____________________<br />
6.Search Engine/Internet search<br />
7.E-mail, newsgroup, online chat<br />
Specify Source:______________________<br />
8.Banner or Link on another website<br />
9.Flyer, newsletter, direct mail<br />
Other<br />
Specify Source:______________________<br />
Specify Source:______________________<br />
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City of North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Procurement Management Division<br />
948-2946<br />
7.3 RESPONDENTS CERTIFICATION<br />
I<br />
have carefully examined the Request for Qualification.<br />
I hereby propose to furnish the services specified in the Request for Qualification. I agree that my submittal will remain firm<br />
for a period of at least 365 days in order to allow the City adequate time to evaluate the submittals and determine a ranking<br />
of the most qualified firms.<br />
I certify that all information contained in this submittal is truthful. I further certify that I am duly authorized to provide this<br />
submittal on behalf of the firm as its act and deed and that the firm is ready, willing and able to perform if awarded the<br />
contract.<br />
I further certify, under oath, that this submittal is made without prior understanding, agreement, connection, discussion, or<br />
collusion with any other person, firm or corporation tendering a submittal for the same service; that no officer, employee or<br />
agent of the City of North Miami Beach or any other respondent is interested in said submittal; and that the undersigned<br />
executed this Respondent’s Certification with full knowledge and understanding of the matters therein contained and was<br />
duly authorized to do so.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Name of Business<br />
BY:<br />
Sworn to and subscribed before me<br />
this _____ day of ‘3U’fl-~~~ ,<br />
Jon Fox, PE, Vice President/Operations Manager<br />
Name and Title, Typed or Printed<br />
201 East Pine Street, Suite 1000<br />
Mailing Address<br />
Orlando, Florida 32801<br />
City, State, Zip Code<br />
407 ) 839-3955<br />
Telephone Number<br />
—~-— —<br />
Notary Public<br />
STATE OF<br />
rL.(2 ~e413J-~oqI~~3)~oi(,<br />
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City of North Miami Beach, Florida<br />
Procurement Management Division<br />
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7.4 SWORN STATEMENT ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES<br />
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL<br />
AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.<br />
1. This sworn statement is submitted to the CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA<br />
by: Jon Fox, PE, Vice President/Operations Manager<br />
(print individual’s name and title)<br />
for: <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
(print name of entity submitting sworn statement)<br />
whose business address is: 201 East Pine St. Ste 1000, Orlando, FL 32801<br />
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is: 95-4148514<br />
(If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: ________-<br />
2. I understand that a “public entity crime” as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or<br />
federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or<br />
political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including but not limited to, any bid or contract for goods or services<br />
to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving<br />
antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentations.<br />
3. I understand that “convicted” or “conviction” as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a<br />
conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to<br />
charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non-jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty<br />
or nob contendere.<br />
4. I understand that an “affiliate” as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a), Florida Statutes, means:<br />
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or<br />
2. An entity under the control of any natural<br />
person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term “affiliate”<br />
includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the<br />
management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a<br />
pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm’s length agreement, shall be a<br />
prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person<br />
who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.<br />
5. I understand that a “person” as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida Statutes, means any natural person or entity<br />
organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which<br />
bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or<br />
applies to transact business with a public entity. The term “person” includes those officers, directors, executives, partners.<br />
Shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.<br />
6. Based on information and belief, the statement, which I have marked below, is true in relations to the entity submitting this<br />
sworn statement. (Indicate which statement applies).<br />
XJ Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,<br />
employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been<br />
charged with ad convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.<br />
• The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,<br />
employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been<br />
charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.<br />
• The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,<br />
employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been<br />
charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent<br />
proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the final Order entered<br />
by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn statement on<br />
the convicted vendor list (attach a copy of the final order).<br />
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC<br />
ENTITY IDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH 1 ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY AND THAT THIS FORM IS VALID<br />
THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM<br />
REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE<br />
THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY<br />
CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM.<br />
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E.2 Subcontractor Plan/Good Faith Effort<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> well makes a good faith effort to contract for survey and geotechnical services.<br />
<strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> is not a Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise. However, it should be noted that <strong>Tetra</strong><br />
<strong>Tech</strong> presently utilizes a number of minority and women-owned businesses (M/WBE) in our everyday work<br />
efforts in order to complete a wide range of projects. In an effort to continue to support State and Local<br />
M/WBE programs, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> well make a good faith effort to utilize a M/WBE for contract services.<br />
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Exceptions to Proposal Provisions<br />
EXCEPTIONS TO PROPOSAL PROVISIONS<br />
As provided in the Request for Qualifications Section 1.34, Exceptions to Proposal, <strong>Tetra</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> respectfully<br />
requests that the following revisions be made to the General, Special and <strong>Tech</strong>nical Conditions of RFQ No.:<br />
2012-10, Continuing Contract for Professional Services.<br />
• Section 1.36 Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement. In accordance with Chapter 725, Florida<br />
Statutes, the Contractor hall indemnify and hold harmless the City of North Miami Beach and its officers,<br />
employees, agents and instrumentalities from any and all liability, losses or damages in an amount not less<br />
than $1,000,000 per occurrence. In addition to $1,000,000 per occurrence, the City shall be entitled to<br />
attorney’s fees and costs of defense, which the City of North Miami Beach, or its officers, employees, agents<br />
or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any<br />
kind or nature arising out of, relating to or resulting from the negligent acts, errors, or omission of<br />
performance of this project by the awarded bidder or its employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or<br />
subcontractors. Furthermore, the awarded bidder shall pay all claims and losses in an amount not less than<br />
$1,000,000 per occurrence in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or<br />
actions resulting from Contractor’s negligent acts, errors, or omissions of any kind of nature in the name of<br />
the City of North Miami Beach, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs,<br />
judgments, and attorney’s fees which may issue thereon. The awarded bidder expressly understands and<br />
agrees that any insurance protection required by the resulting agreement or otherwise provided by the<br />
awarded bidder shall cover the City of North Miami Beach, its officers, employees, agents and<br />
instrumentalities and shall include claims for damages resulting from and/or caused by the negligence,<br />
recklessness or intentional wrongful misconduct of the indemnifying party and persons employed or by<br />
utilized by the indemnifying party in the performance of the contract.<br />
• Section 1.65 Guarantee. The Contractor shall be responsible for technically deficient designs, reports, or<br />
studies due to his errors and omissions, and shall promptly correct or replace all such deficient work due to<br />
his errors and omissions without cost to City upon the request of the City for five years after the date of<br />
acceptance of the project by the City, which are judged to have been in error by a court of competent<br />
jurisdiction. Contractor shall also be responsible for the cost of correcting deficient construction which was<br />
built from technically deficient designs to the extent that such work does not add value to the project upon<br />
completion. Payment in full by the City for work performed does not constitute a waiver of this guarantee.<br />
• 1.66 Manner of Performance, A. The Contractor shall provide the Services described herein with the skill<br />
and care ordinarily exercised by design professionals performing similar work in a competent and<br />
professional manner satisfactory to the City in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.<br />
The City shall be entitled to a satisfactory performance of all Services described herein and to full and prompt<br />
cooperation by the Contractor in all aspects of the Services. At the request of the City, the Contractor shall<br />
promptly remove from the project any Contractor’s employee, subcontractor, or any other person performing<br />
Services hereunder. The Contractor agrees that such removal of any of its employees does not require the<br />
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Exceptions to Proposal Provisions<br />
termination or demotion of any employee by the Contractor.<br />
• 1.81 Proprietary Rights. A. The Contractor hereby acknowledges and agrees that the City retains all rights,<br />
title and interests in and to all materials, data, documentation and copies thereof furnished by the City to the<br />
Contractor hereunder or furnished by the Contractor to the City and/or created by the Contractor for delivery<br />
to the City, even if unfinished or in process, as a result of the Services the Contractor performs in connection<br />
with this Agreement, including all copyright and other proprietary rights therein, which the Contractor as well<br />
as its employees, agents, subcontractors and suppliers may use only in connection with the performance of<br />
Services under this Agreement. The Contractor shall not, without the prior written consent of the City, use<br />
such documentation on any other project in which the Contractor or its employees, agents, subcontractors or<br />
suppliers are or may become engaged. Submission or distribution by the Contractor to meet official<br />
regulatory requirements or for other purposes in connection with the performance of Services under this<br />
Agreement shall not be construed as publication in derogation of the City's copyrights or other proprietary<br />
rights. Contractor shall not be liable for use of any documents for purposes other than the project for which<br />
they were created or for modifications to documents made by the City or other parties.<br />
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