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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouth Highland Sewer - Proposal - Associated Engineers City of Fontana ,....... _,..... _ _.:___ .,: r40•"..-Fri#7,- cie,11,11,. : .,:i"r1 ,.. ....„.4,.., I ,,,,-,..,..., „-- 0 Proposal for Engineering Services for South Highland Avenue and JuniperAvenue Sewer System Improvements SP-46-01 June 12, 2001 ft... . Associated Engineers, Inc. '• 3311 E. Shelby St. • Ontario, California 91764-4872 : TEL: (909) 980-1982 Associated Engineers, Inc. CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS kik 3311 E.SHELBY STREET,ONTARIO,CA 91764-4872 (909)980-1982 FAX(909)941-0891 June 12, 2001 City of Fontana Purchasing Office 8353 Sierra Avenue Fontana, CA 92335-0518 Attn: Mr. Sid Lambert Subject: Request for Proposals —Engineering Services for South Highland Avenue And Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements, City of Fontana (SP-46-01) Dear Mr. Lambert: Associated Engineers, Inc. is pleased to submit our proposal to the City of Fontana to provide engineering services for the South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements. We have assembled a uniquely qualified team to provide sewer system design, engineering survey, and construction phase support. We are confident that this combination will provide you with the most cost effective and reliable design for this key facility. Our proposal is based on your Request for Proposals dated May 11, 2001. This proposal includes our understanding of the project, key project objectives, scope of services, schedule, and the credentials of our proposed project team. As requested, our Fee Proposal has been provided under a separate cover in accordance with the "two sealed envelope proposal" requirements of the City. We have read all of the provisions of the Notice Inviting Proposals including the indemnification and insurance requirements and are prepared to meet these requirements upon selection by the City, with the following modifications: "Indemnification. The Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees and agents against, and will hold and save them and each of them, harmless from any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity, corporation, political subdivision or other organization arising out of alleged negligent acts, errors, or omissions in connection with the provision of the Services by the Consultant, operations or activities of the Consultant, its agents, employees or subcontractors provided for herein, whether or not there is concurrent negligence on the part of the City, its officers, agents or employees (hut excluding such actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations, or liabilities arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its City Council, agents, servants or independent contractors who are directly 44.0 responsible to the City)and in connection therewith". O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\COVER LETTER.DOC PLANNING DESIGNING SURVEYING - 2 - In accordance with your request, we have enclosed four (4) copies of our proposal in compliance with the deadline of 2:00 PM on June 12, 2001. This proposal shall remain in effect for ninety (90) days from the date of this letter. We look forward to working with you and your staff on this exciting project. If you have any questions regarding this proposal please contact me at (909) 980-1982. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC. Thomas R. Holliman, PE Senior Project Manager Enclosures — Four (4) copies of Qualifications Four (4) copies of Fee Proposal O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\COVER LETTER.DOC Ta ie iff Contento e- OVERVIEW AND KEY OBJECTIVES . ,-'1 ,;;L: ORGANIZATIONAL CHART COMPANY PROFILE AND RESUMES 4 PAST PROJECT EXPERIENCE REFERENCES 6 INSURANCE AND DBE CERTIFICATION STANDARD FORM 255 8 to AVERY' READY INDEX®INDEXING SYSTEM THE * . ,,,,, �r� CITY OF FONTANA �,�(i_ Engineering Services for --�1( il 4 South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue yam 4. rp�Ai gg 4$ Sewer System Improvements .,TgNy1�,� O , SCOPE OF WORK A. OVERVIEW & KEY OBJECTIVES 1.0 Project Background The Fontana planning area encompasses approximately 52 square miles (36 square miles-city limits/16 square miles-sphere of influence area). The City has seen significant growth during the last forty years when population levels increased by 900%. This population growth has also been coupled with a shift in the make-up of the City from farming and steel manufacturing town, to a residential, commercial and industrial city. One of the recent developments in the City has been the California Speedway, which attracts more than 100,000 spectators for race events. Associated Engineers was the key civil consultant on the development of the California Speedway and provided sewer system design services for the project along with a wide variety of civil engineering design. While this growth has transformed the City into a multi-faceted, desirable community, the City's major infrastructure, in particular sewer, has not kept up with the development needs. Major sewer systems are necessary to ensure that the health and safety of persons and property is maintained. As the construction of State Route 210 Foothill Freeway is completed in July 2001 in the Fontana area,the demand for local infrastructure becomes more critical. New development projects are nearing construction stage in the vicinity of the Freeway. Associated Engineers has been deeply involved in the construction of State Route 210 providing utility and survey services to SANBAG and Caltrans. Our knowledge of the area and the impacts on the infrastructure systems is unique. 2.0 Project Description The South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements ("Project") will _ consist of approximately 5,000 feet of new sewer main. The Project will run west along South Highland Avenue from Sierra Avenue to Juniper Avenue, south along Juniper Avenue to Walnut Avenue, west on Walnut Avenue to Cypress Avenue. In addition to providing sewer service to parcels adjacent to those streets, there are other areas just beyond the project alignment that may be able to be served from the new sewer main. These areas are generally east of Sierra Avenue along South Highland Avenue, and west of Juniper Avenue along South Highland Avenue. The area served by the Project is largely undeveloped, but several projects are already underway, and the completion of State Route 210 will add to the pace and diversity of development. O.\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION A 6_11 01 TRH.DOC •`` ..% CITY OF FONTANA °w4, O�. Engineering Services for 4-74"1„�• '1 �� South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements •v T9N•4A!�,Q• 3.0 Key Project Objectives In order to develop a comprehensive scope of work,the key objectives of the project need to be identified. Associated Engineers has evaluated the project requirements, and the design constraints and has developed the following list of key project objectives: 3.1 Project Schedule-the most critical issue that must be addressed is completing the new sewer line before a new commercial development at the southwest corner of Sierra Avenue and South Highland Avenue is completion and ready for sewer service. This will require a rapid planning and design phase in order to allow the project to move through normal City approvals and still be completed in time for the new development. Based on our analysis of the project, we project a completed design within 11-12 weeks from a Notice to Proceed from the City, including two (2)weeks for City review. 3.2 Service Area — in order to size the sewer main and finalize the alignment, a determination of the service area for the sewer must be completed quickly. Associated Engineers will analyze current topography and City approved zoning to identify the parcels which will be served by the sewer. This information will be compared to the City's sewer master plan and a final technical memorandum will be prepared documenting the tributary area for the new sewer. 3.3 Sewer Sizing—based on the technical memorandum developed in 3.2 a final sewer sizing will be made along with recommendations for construction material. This sizing must recognize interim demands and the ultimate demands, and allow the City to operate the sewer under both conditions without problems. 3.4 Traffic Control Plan—the final key objective will be to develop a traffic control plan that will allow the project to be constructed with the least impact on on-going projects in the area, residential and commercial traffic, and still provide a cost effective project. O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION A 6_11_Ol TRH.DOC THE CITY OF FONTANA o Engineering Services for *1v South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue ',v. 06k- Sewer System Improvements ,. qNA pV�F SCOPE OF WORK B. Design Services In response to the City's request for a proposal to provide engineering design services for the Project, Associated Engineers (AE) will provide the specific services requested are listed below: 1. Phase 1- Design Stage a. Data Collection • AE will attend an initial kick-off meeting with City staff to review the objectives of the Project and the timing issues relative to preparing final design documents. AE will ask City staff to provide copies of as-built drawings of the Project impacted streets, if available, and any other documents such as master plans, zoning documents, etc. which may provide information for the Project. • AE will conduct research and compile all necessary data, including record drawings for utilities in the vicinity of the project, records of survey, tract maps, monument ties, benchmark data, street improvement drawings, and construction drawings from utility companies for all affected utilities. AE will identify, tie and reset any survey monument of record that will be affected by construction. b. Sewer Plans • AE will prepare the base construction drawings on 24"by 36" construction drawing sheets with the City of Fontana's standard title block. The drawings will be prepared at a horizontal scale of 1" =40' and a vertical scale of 1"=4'. The construction drawings will show property lines, Assessors Parcel Numbers, existing improvements/utilities, street centerline, and survey data. • AE will submit the required number of sets of plans and specifications to the City for plan checking and approval. AE will make corrections from comments until Plans and Contract Specifications are approved by the City Engineer. • AE will provide final plans in the form of original mylars (24" x 36") and on diskette or CD in AutoCAD 2000 and text specifications in Microsoft Word 97. c. Determination of Service Area • AE will establish the limits of the service area and conduct an ultimate wastewater flow analysis for the tributary area to the proposed sewer system. Based on the flow analysis, the sewer diameter will be determined. The best location for sewer laterals shall be identified where applicable. In addition, O.\PROP\P\2001\PO94-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION B 6_11_01 TRH.DOC et?). CITY OF FONTANA Engineering Services for » South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Arai,, ; V Sewer System Improvements • AE will confirm that the proposed sewer system flow will not adversely impact downstream sewers. A technical memorandum summarizing AE's finding will be provided to the City prior to commencing final design. d. Traffic Control Plan • AE will prepare a traffic control plan for directing the traffic during construction. The Traffic Control Plan will be stamped by an individual authorized and licensed in the State of California as a Civil Engineer. The plan will be developed in compliance with City standards and the W.A.T.C.H. handbook guidelines. e. Utilities Coordination/Drawings • AE will coordinate with all the utility companies having any facilities in the area. AE will follow City established procedure for utility coordination. The plans and specifications will clearly identify any utilities to be relocated or to be protected in place. The sewer alignment will maintain proper separation from existing utilities and improvements and to allow for construction with minimum disruption to local traffic. f. Preliminary and Final Cost Estimates • AE will provide a Preliminary Cost Estimate at completion of the preliminary plans and a Final Cost Estimate after the final approval of the plans by the City Engineer. g. Contract Special Provisions • AE will provide contract special provisions to be used in conjunction with the City's standard specifications, and the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, latest edition. This will include, but not be limited to, working hours, access to project site, dust control, insurance requirements, permits, and community and environmental mitigation of construction impacts. h. Design Surveying Services • AE will provide the aerial photogrammetry services with the topographic data in digital format. All data will be prepared at a scale of 1" = 40' with a one (1) foot contour interval and topographic features. • AE will conduct the necessary field review complementing the aerial topography to ensure that all existing improvements/utilities and project details are correctly represented. O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION B 6_11 01 TRH.DOC of % CITY OF FONTANA "aQ�I,1l a Engineering Services for 7:4 , tl Y South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue tip:VV+ Sewer System Improvements • AV 2. Phase 2 - Pre-construction Stage a. Assistance during bidding • AE will provide technical assistance to the City staff during bidding process on an as needed basis. This may include attendance at the bid opening, review of bids, preparation of a recommendation for award. b. Pre-construction meeting , • AE will attend and participate in the Pre-Construction meeting. AE will provide assistance to City in answering any questions which may result from the meeting regarding the design and/or specifications. 3. Phase 3—Construction and Post Construction Stage a. Review Submittals, RFI's, and Construction Design Changes • During the project construction phase, AE will review and provide comments on shop drawings and submittals, RFI, and construction design changes when requested by the City Project Manager. For the purposes of this proposal AE has estimated a total of 50 shop drawings, RFI's, and construction design changes. b. Construction Surveying Services • AE will provide construction engineering and staking services in the form of answering questions from the contractor, via the City staff (construction engineering), and participating in resolving field conflicts with the design, and reviewing change orders, as requested by the City. AE will provide construction staking for the sewer main construction in accordance with the specifications. c. Geotechnical Services • AE will assist the City in obtaining geotechnical services, and assist the City in scheduling and reviewing geotechnical work. AE's fee does not include the cost of the geotechnical services which be rendered by an independent geotechnical consultant. 0:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION B 6_11_01 TRH.DOC ZJ_ • �:,a ,�c�Tf CITY OF FONTANA = o Engineering Services for -417:4South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Hite h .4 Sewer System Improvements 11. d. Record Drawings • AE will prepare the Record Drawing (Mylars) from the Contractor's and City Inspector's redline "Record Drawings"plans at the project completion. This work will be completed within 60 days of the filing of the Notice of Completion by the City. 4. Design Management Services • AE will submit invoices to the City on a monthly basis. Each invoice will be itemized and will list personnel, hours,hourly rate,task performed, last month billing, current month billing, and remaining balance. • AE will submit a monthly Progress Report to the City's designated Project Manager in the first week of each month. O:\PROP\P\20010,094-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION B 6_11 O1 TRH.DOC CITY OF FONTANA a 4:44 ? o` Engineering Services for 2rito South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue ti`!*} 4a = Sewer System Improvements Tq yak ��F�- C. MANHOUR ESTIMATES AND SCHEDULE Associated Engineers has developed the attached man-hour estimates and schedule for the project. In accordance with the RFP, we have included fees for each of the three phases. These fees reflect our understanding of the project and our recommended scope of work activities. We have indicated in the estimates, our intent to provide high level staff to this project from Associated Engineers to ensure that the project design meets or exceeds your expectations. In response to your request, we have also provided a fee for services during construction. However, until such time as the final design is complete several variables are undetermined making a definitive fee difficult to prepare. Fees for RFI's and shop drawings, construction staking, and geotechnical services management are based on our experience in the level effort normally associated with a project of this size and magnitude, and the amount of time traditionally expected for construction. When final design is complete, it would be appropriate to review those services and fees to reflect the conditions and constraints that we expect for the construction stage of the Project. O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\FONTANA SCOPE OF WORK SECTION C 6_11_Ol TRN.DOC J �(p� O 0 N 0 Q Q ? m rn u > o oo co W a i� co cc el lull a O N m Z 0 O uo LL < I < O 4 5 5 U > > O a ✓ O Z Q o a, o rn II > - 1- • zo . 0 > >o a. o 0o >I- W W O 0 0 W W W Zz z z r ^ Cl) a co O OcA 0 Qgo o o ? 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'=�ti�'h, ..yy r'.' da>r .,st ��.fG,, -a�^'t•:',a`t�_.. ,r*'F;� �?e��a*�< ,y �+<;7?'?. t ;•y,:" Y r ,'{t4��_ °a�".`. � �` Ab�:H' c.��}"rl�. .l - !.)'S - � i: "?.�:' "% .'#.^, a:�,4.., ---IF,----,-.--,..:-.:c .:..It,$.++�`'�;z 'u�".:f�:;;'r..,;:•�'.-R..,i .;,;:.a^kJ r- S--..._„-s '�3�ai f" 1 o1 .�s r* CITY OF FONTANA �t+l "� o`'` Engineering Services for South` "'`'y South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue "' :�'`1'4?�4` Sewer System Improvements by PROJECT TEAM Thomas Holliman, PE, Project Manger Mr. Holliman's background includes more than 21 years of engineering experience on a broad range of water, reclaimed water and sewer projects involving the planning, design, and construction of water, sewer and reclaimed water pipelines and facilities. Mr. Holliman recently joined Associated Engineers, Inc. from the Water Replenishment District of Southern California(WRD) where he served as Assistant General Manager/District Engineer. His previous two positions included Project Engineer at Irvine Water District where he planned design and constructed extensive sewer and water facilities for the City of Irvine and surrounding areas and Chief Engineer at Long Beach Water Department where he managed all sewer,water, and capital improvement projects for the city. John Woods, Project Engineer Mr. Woods has three years of civil engineering design and construction experience. He has provided engineering and inspection support on a number of street improvement and water-related improvement projects including the inspection of street improvements, storm drainage improvements, and water distribution improvements. He has provided design support for the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates for water-related improvement projects including alignment selection, connection details, pump to waste valves, control equipment, and thrust protection for pipelines. Carolann Stoney, Utility Coordinator Ms. Stoney has extensive experience in utility coordination and research. As a utility coordinator she assists utility owners to prepare relocation plans, determines the cost percentage for the State or Agency and processes legal agreements. She has conducted easement deeds research, on-site utility research and as-built utility confirmation studies for private development and public utility companies including Caltrans Utility Encroachment Permits at San Bernardino, Los Angeles and through Caltrans Headquarters in Sacramento, California. Elias A. Busuego, Designer Mr. Busuego's background includes more than 24 years of varied engineering and construction experience. He has over 20 years of experience in water distribution, water supply and water quality operations, including designing and modeling building structures and water system facilities utilizing AutoCAD and Microstation. Mr. Busuego recently joined Associated Engineers, Inc. from Southern California Water Company where he served as a Senior Designer, Drafter and Engineering Technician. \\ASSOC\SUPPORT1\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\Project Team.doc CITY OF FONTANA Engineering Services for South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue r ti�4ro ipti , Sewer System Improvements Philip M. Douglas, RC.E., Project Principal Mr. Douglas has 31 years of experience in civil engineering practice including the planning and design of residential, commercial and industrial projects; roadway projects and highway master plans; drainage studies, water distribution facilities, hydrology, storm drain projects and sanitary sewer projects. As Vice President of Engineering he is responsible for the coordination and supervision of Associated Engineers' projects. Mr. Douglas reviews all plans prepared by staff engineers for design concept, accuracy, constructability and value engineering. James J. Imbiorski, P.L.S., Director of Design and Survey Services Jim Imbiorski has more than 38 years of land surveying, construction contract administration. Since joining Associated Engineers in 1975, Jim has served in positions ranging from Senior Party Chief to Vice President and Head of the Survey Department. During this time, he has managed surveys for major water, storm drain and municipal sewer projects; street and freeway projects; and residential, commercial and industrial subdivisions. Jim has performed extensive survey work including boundary, topographical and cadastral surveys, horizontal and vertical control for aerial topography and construction staking. \\ASSOC\SUPPORTS\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\Project TeamAoc THE -' O �„ Irf CITY OF FONTANA .'gii_.I,p,� .,-, , Engineering Services for .��,,, Ti r . South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue a .4,•-t ` •- :4� Sewer System Improvements COMPANY PROFILE Associated Engineers,a certified DBE/WBE,prides itself on a tradition of quality engineering services. Associated Engineers has engaged in civil engineering, surveying and construction administration for public and private clients since 1955. During that time, our firm has grown to a staff of 50 employees, including 5 registered engineers, 8 licensed land surveyors, land surveyors, designers, and support staff. Our projects have included all aspects of civil engineering design, studies, master planning, utility coordination, construction management and inspection, boundary and topographic surveys, ALTA and utility mapping, aerial control surveys, right-of-way mapping and construction staking. Associated Engineers' clientele include industrial, commercial and residential developers, municipalities, flood control districts, school districts, water agencies, airport and highway authorities, utility companies and various State and Federal agencies. Over the years, Associated Engineers has built a strong reputation for quality work and professional integrity. Associated Engineers continues to maintain state-of-the-art computer capabilities. In house, we currently network 40 PC stations to a DEC computer with 30 gigabytes of data storage. Twenty PC stations are configured for CADD applications. We have a full range of software both custom and proprietary available to us including VANGO, AutoCAD, Intergraph Microstation PC, CogoWorks, InRoads and others. O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\COMPANY PROFILES.DOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements Thomas Holliman, PE Senior Project Manager 111- Mr. Holliman's background includes more than 21 years of ■ engineering experience on a board range of water, reclaimed water ';; and sewer projects involving the planning, design, and construction of water, sewer and reclaimed water pipelines and facilities. Mr. Holliman recently joined Associated Engineers, Associated Engineers Inc.from the Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) where he served as Assistant General Manager/ District Engineer. Long Beach Water Department,Long Beach, California Project Assignment Director,Engineering and Planning/Chief Engineer Project Manager As Director of Engineering and Planning/Chief Engineer, Mr. Holliman Years of Experience managed the day to day operations of the Engineering and Planning Bureau for 21 the water department of the fifth largest city in California, with a service population of 450,000 through a staff of 38 direct reports. The Engineering Education and Planning Bureau provided all citywide advance planning, design, and Masters Business Administration construction for sewer, water, and reclaimed water systems, GIS and University of California,Irvine, CA drafting/mapping, development services, and SCADA/telemetry operations. The LBWD annual capital improvement budget was approximately$25 million B.S. Civil Engineering dollars per year split approximately 40-60 between sewer and water University of Southern California improvements. Los Angeles, CA Managed the two-year construction of LBWD's new $50 million dollar, 62.5 Professional Registrations MGD, enhanced coagulation groundwater treatment plant. Mr. Holliman Professional Civil Engineer coordinated permit acquisition for the annual sewer discharge permit to handle California#C-33108 solids disposal for this project which included negotiations with the'County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County and analysis of effluent loads. Professional Affiliates American Water Works Association Managed the design of Phase I expansion of the Long Beach Water Past-Chairman,Water Resources Department's reclaimed water system. This project that will increase Division, CA/NV Section reclaimed water deliveries from 3,000 to 9,000 acre-ft/year, and includes Past-Chairman,Reclaimed Water several miles of pipelines, a new booster station, upgrades to the existing Committee, CA/NV Section booster station, and converting two domestic water storage tanks to reclaimed water service. Supervised the design and construction of extensive sewer and water infrastructure for major development projects throughout the City including the Queensway Bay Shoreline Project, Aquarium of the Pacific, Naval Properties Redevelopment,Long Beach Airport commercial properties, and over a dozen major shopping center redevelopment projects. Directed the redesign of six major sewer lift stations, and the updating of the LBWD long range Sewer Master Plan. And the slip-lining of 50,000 feet of • concrete sewer main, and the rehabilitation of 150 sewer manholes, using new state of the art rehabilitation techniques, saving the City millions in replacement costs. Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: torah@assoc-eng.com O:\PROP\P\2001\POS4-01\1H-SEWER.DOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements Provided engineering support to sewer and water field operations groups Thomas Holliman including design and construction of upgrades and repairs to sewer lift stations, Page—2 water pump stations, and other miscellaneous facilities throughout the City. Handled design and specification for LBWD's steel reservoir maintenance program which included recoating 2 steel trunks per year. Irvine Ranch Water District,Irvine, California Principal Engineer,Planning Division Manager Designed and managed the construction of major water and sewer projects including over 260,000 feet of water and sewer pipelines, six pump stations, telemetry systems, and storm drain channel redesign and upgrading. Also handled construction management from bidding through final acceptance. Experienced in contractor negotiations, claims and disputes resolution, and all field related administrative design functions. Managed the three-year design and construction of the largest above ground steel reservoir(15 MG) in the Orange County area for the Irvine Ranch Water District. He also handled construction management from bidding through final acceptance including contractor negotiations, claims and disputes resolution, and all field related administrative design functions. Directed all master planning for the District. Personally authored sub-area sewer and water master plans for over 1,000 acres of eastern Irvine industrial development. Managed the completion of a comprehensive Sewer Master Plan including construction and calibration of the District's first sewer model. Managed the completion the Water Resources Master Plan, which combined sewer service, groundwater development, potable water, and reclaimed water and employed linear programming to optimize the cost of water service. Development Services/Subdivisions — Managed the plan checking and processing of hundreds of residential and commercial/industrial tracks. Handled all coordination with developers and development engineers to review design and processing criteria for residential and commercial sewer and water facilities.Analyzed development fees and made recommendations to the Board of Directors,for all utility service/construction fees. Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909 941.0891 Email: tomh@assoc-eng.com O:\PROP\P\2001\P091-01\7H-SEWFdiDOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements John M. Woods Staff Engineer Mr. Woods has three years of civil engineering design and I. construction experience. He has provided engineering and 11■ inspection support on a number of street improvement and water- Associated Engineers related improvement projects including the inspection of street improvements, storm drainage improvements, and water distribution improvements. He has provided design support for the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates for water- related improvement projects including alignment selection, connection details, pump to waste valves, control equipment, and thrust protection for pipelines. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California: Mr. Project Assignment Woods is the Project Engineer for the analysis and design of the entire sewer Staff Engineer/Site Inspector system on the campus of Cal-Poly Pomona. Design engineering services include analyzing the capacities of the existing sewer system based on Years of Experience projected flows, and alignment selection for the sewer that will relieve the 3 existing system. Trenchless technology pipe installation was compared to conventional open-trench methods to determine which is more cost effective Education while causing minimal disruption to the campus. The projected sewer flows B.S. Civil Engineering 1998, on-campus requires the design of over 6,000 lineal feet of new trunk sewers. California State Polytechnic The future sewage flow projected by the campus requires off-campus University,Pomona improvements that require an additional 1,400 lineal feet of sewer pipe and necessitates the encroachment into the City of Pomona streets and the crossing of both the a Los Angeles County Flood Control Channel and Southern Pacific Railroad tracks. Monte Vista Water District, Replacement Pipeline Project, Montclair, California: Mr. Woods was the Staff Engineer for design and construction engineering services of 20,000 linear feet of PVC pipeline. Design engineering services included alignment selection,connection details,and thrust protection. Construction services included verifying the location of existing utilities, adjusting pipeline alignment as required,and preparation of record drawings. 30" Longden Waterline Replacement Project, Arcadia, California: Mr. Woods was the Staff Engineer for design and construction services for 6,000 linear feet of 30" CML/CMC steel pipeline. Design engineering services include alignment selection, connection details, pump to waste valves, pump to waste control equipment/logic diagrams, and thrust protection. During construction, Site Inspector for construction of waterline, manways, water services, soil compaction, and asphalt pavement replacement. Site inspection services included verifying and adjusting alignment, preparation of record drawings,and visual inspection of internally welded joints. Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: johnw @assoc-eng.com \\ASSOC\SUPPORTI\PROP\P2001\P094-01UW•WA7ERDOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements Carolann Stoney Utility Coordinator Ms. Stoney has extensive experience in utility coordination and u` research. As a utility coordinator she assists utility owners to I. prepare relocation plans,determines the cost percentage for the • Associated Engineers State or Agency and processes legal agreements. She has conducted easement deeds research, on-site utility research and as- built utility confirmation studies for private development and public utility companies including Caltrans Utility Encroachment Permits at San Bernardino,Los Angeles and through Caltrans Headquarters in Sacramento, California. Ramona Blvd Grade Separation,El Monte, California:Associated Engineers Project Assignment is currently providing engineering services for the relocation of all utilities Utility Coordinator impacted by the project. This includes extensive Edison power relocations. Ms. Stoney's personal knowledge of SCE and service acquisition procedures is Years of Experience key to the success of this project. 9 20th Street Storm Drain, Upland, California: Associated Engineers is Education currently providing dry utility coordination plus designs for the relocation of Chaffey College - water and sewer facilities for the City of Upland's 20th Street Storm Drain Communications Project.Ms. Stoney is responsible for dry utility coordination. University of La Verne-Public Administration State Route 30 Segment 1, Upland California: Ms. Stoney is currently Caltrans R/W Utility Relocation serving as utility coordinator on behalf of Caltrans District 8. She provides School coordination between the utility owners and Caltrans and all public agencies to determine the financial liability for each utility owner, and is responsible for the processing of all Caltrans' legal documents including notices to owners, utility agreements, coordination of special provisions and all other procedures leading to Caltrans' "Certification"of utilities for this freeway segment. State Route 30 Segments 2, 3, 4, 5& 7, San Bernardino County, California: Providing utility coordination support to SANBAG in preparation for approximately 13 miles of new freeway construction. Responsibilities include conflict determinations, relocation alternatives selection and utility easement requirements. Also responsible for conducting construction phasing studies, cost analysis and scheduling assessments. Interstate 10/Pepper Avenue Interchange and Valley Boulevard Relocation Projects, Colton, California: Ms. Stoney provided utility coordination for the Interstate 10 / Pepper Avenue interchange and Valley Boulevard relocation projects. Work included coordination with private and public utility companies, and design of dry utilities for the Valley Boulevard relocation area. Associated Engineers,Inc Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: carolanns @assoc-eng.com O:\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\CS-URLPIIPS.DOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements Elias A. Busuego, Jr. II CAD Designer Mr. Busuego's background includes more than 24 years of varied fl engineering and construction experience. He has over 20 years of experience in water distribution, water supply and water quality operations, including designing and modeling building structures ■° Associated Engineers and water system facilities utilizing AutoCAD and Microstation. Mr. Busuego recently joined Associated Engineers, Inc. from Southern California Water Company where he served as a Senior Designer,Drafter and Engineering Technician. Southern California Water Company Project Assignment Senior Designer/Drafter/Engineering Technician Lead Designer Provided technical support to field operation personnel in the planning and Years of Experience scheduling of the maintenance of the water systems. Helped develop Water 24 Quality Operations, Monitoring and Maintenance Programs. Assisted Project Managers in developing and implementing the Master Plans, General Plan and Education Engineering Standard Drawings and Specifications. Southern California Water Company Employee Development University U.S.Marine Corps SNCO Civil Affairs/Combat Engineer Mount San Antonio College, Business Communications, Administered and supervised the planning and control of Civil Action Projects. Water Distribution/Treatment Assisted in Operation Desert Storm by helping implement Global Positioning Courses System (GPS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) operations. Supervised the construction of Water Supply, Sewer and Storm Drainage MTI College—Computer Aided Systems projects. Coordinated the planning and maintenance of specific base Design/GIS Courses facilities and utilities. University of Southern California, Capitol Industrial Construction Groups M.S. in Civil Engineering Steel Forms Department Head Far Eastern University Managed and supervised the design and fabrication of all steel structural forms BS in Civil Engineering used in the concrete production area. Provided support and coordination in the construction of all water facilities. Initiate support contracts with other contractors. Helped attain above average big profit margins for the company. Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: eliasb@assoc-eng.com O.\PROP\P\2001\P094-01\EB-RESUMEDOC S ' South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements Philip M. Douglas, R.C.E Vice President of Engineering Mr. Douglas has 31 years of experience in civil engineering practice including the planning and design of residential,rcommercial and industrial projects; roadway projects and highway Associated Engineers master plans; drainage studies, water distribution facilities, hydrology, storm drain projects and sanitary sewer projects. As Vice President of Engineering he is responsible for the coordination and supervision of Associated Engineers' projects. Mr. Douglas reviews all plans prepared by staff engineers for design concept,accuracy,constructability and value engineering. East Avenue Waterline, Rancho Cucamonga, California: Associated Project Assignment Engineers prepared plans, specifications and cost estimates for approximately 3 Project Principal Y2 -miles of 24" water main for an interconnection between Reservoirs 1C and Regional Treatment plant #4 in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The Years of Experience interconnect will supply the treatment plant with a direct source of water to 31 operation from the reservoir. The work was performed for Cucamonga County Water District under the review of Martin Zverbolis. Mr. Douglas served as Education Project Principal. Associate in Engineering Vermont Technical College State Route 30, Segments 3, 4, & 5, Rancho Cucamonga, California: B.S. in Civil Engineering Associated Engineers prepared relocation plans for approximately three miles University of Vermont of existing waterlines in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The new Foothill Freeway required extensive relocations of mains that were located in and around segments 3, 4, & 5 of the proposed freeway construction. The Professional Registrations Cucamonga County Water District was the reviewing agency under the Civil Engineer,California#23814 direction of Jim Cline and Marty Zverbolis, the work was performed under contract to the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) over the period of the last 5 years. Mr. Douglas served as Project Principal. South Upland Storm Drain, Upland, California: Mr.Douglas was the Project Principal/Manager for engineering services for a storm drain facility in the City of Upland which required the relocation of a number of water distribution and transmission facilities including City of Ontario, City of Upland, and WFA pipelines. The project required close coordination between all agencies to place as many as four separate water mains, sewer, electrical, and gas lines within a half-street width. The $1.3 M project was completed with less than one percent change orders. Reservoir IC Pipeline, Rancho Cucamonga, California: Mr. Douglas was the Project Principal/Manager for engineering services to design a transmission main for connecting a future reservoir to an existing pipe network at Chino Basin Municipal Water District Regional Plant No. 4. As part of this project, Associated Engineers provided a alignment analysis which recommended the most cost effective pipeline alignment,developed the necessary easement Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: phild iassoc-eng.com O:IPROP\F2001\P094-01\PD-WATER.DOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements documentation to acquire access agreements for construction and maintenance, Philip M.Douglas and provided final contract documents. Page—2 The Colonies, Upland, California: Mr. Douglas is the Project Principal for the San Antonio Lakes project, a 450-acre multi-use specific plan that has the Route 30 (19th Street) future freeway within its boundaries. Associated Engineers did the preliminary analysis of the hydrology and storm drain design. The proposed improvements included all infra-structure, including hydrology and hydraulic design of approximately 7 miles of storm drain, recharge basin and detention system. This drainage system joins the Cucamonga Creek Channel. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California: Mr.Douglas prepared Hydrology Study and Master Plan of Drainage;prepared Plans, Specifications and Cost Estimates for Master Plan storm drains consisting of pipes, paved and unpaved open channels, inlet structures, etc.; prepared PS&E for force main sewer serving base housing; designed aeration ponds for the Base. Northwest Rialto Specific Plan, Rialto, California: As Project Manager, Mr. Douglas prepared storm drain system design, along with design of water and sewer infrastructure for the 550-acre project area. Los Serranos Storm Drain System, Chino Hills, California: Mr. Douglas provided project design. Water Transmission Main, Rancho Cucamonga, California: Mr. Douglas was the Project Principal for design and installation of a 24-inch water transmission main from Reservoir 1-C to R.P. 4 for Cucamonga County Water District. State Route 30, Segments 1 through 7, San Bernardino County, California: Mr. Douglas was the Project Principal for water and sewer relocation projects required to support the 17 miles of new freeway being constructed by SANBAG and Caltrans. State Route 71, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California: Mr. Douglas was responsible for the design and construction of water main extension at Chino Avenue for SANBAG. Havenview Estates, Rancho Cucamonga, California: Mr. Douglas was responsible for the Design of a comprehensive water and sewer infrastructure system for this 120-acre custom home subdivision. Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E.Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 91764-4872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: phildkaassoc-eng.com O:\PROP\P\200I\P094-OI'PD-WAIERDOC South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Sewer System Improvements James J. Imbiorski, P.L.S. Vice President of Surveying Jim Imbiorski has more than 38 years of land surveying, �;. • construction contract administration. Since joining Associated Engineers in 1975, Jim has served in positions ranging from Associated Engineers Senior Party Chief to Vice President and Head of the Survey Department. During this time, he has managed surveys for major water, storm drain and municipal sewer projects; street and freeway projects; and residential, commercial and industrial subdivisions. Jim has performed extensive survey work including boundary, topographical and cadastral surveys, horizontal and vertical control for aerial topography and construction staking. Reservoir IC Pipeline, Cucamonga County Water District, Rancho Project Assignment Cucamonga, California: Project Principal for engineering services to Survey Manager design a transmission main for connecting a future reservoir to an existing pipe network at Chino Basin Municipal Water District Years of Experience Regional Plant No. 4. As part of this project, Associated Engineers 38 provided a alignment analysis which recommended the most cost Education effective pipeline alignment, developed the necessary easement San Bernardino Valley documentation to acquire access agreements for construction and College 1963— 1977 i maintenance, and provided final contract documents. Professional Registration South Upland Storm Drain, Upland, California: Mr. Imbiorski Land Surveyor,CA#4430 provided Principal oversight for the preliminary surveys and aerial Land Surveyor,NV# 11588 mapping required for this three and one-half mile long master plan Land Surveyor, AZ#30356 collector drain valued at approximately$23 million. Reservoir and control facility, Upland, California: Associated Engineers provided plans, specifications & estimates and survey services for a new 5 million gallon reservoir and related control facilities. Mr. Imbiorski served as Chief Surveyor. Palm Springs Airport, Palm Springs, California: Associated Engineers provided plans, specifications & estimates and survey services for the construction of water mains. Mr. Imbiorski served as Project Manager for this project. Outfall Sewer Chino Airport, Chino, California: Associated Engineers provided plans, specifications & estimates and survey services for this project. Mr. Imbiorski served as Project Manager. ( Associated Engineers,Inc. Resume 3311 E. Shelby Street Tel.909.980.1982 Ontario,CA 917644872 Fax 909.941.0891 Email: jimi@assoc-eng.com 0 NPROvw\2001\P094-01W1-waTER.00c p. Y SHE ei CITY OF FONTANA o' Engineering Services for P ,�! , x ,�� South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue %�'%' F' Sewer System Improvements Tq+4A • SEWER PROJECT EXPERIENCE • The California Speedway, Kaiser Penske Water and Sewer Facilities, Fontana, California This project included the retrofit of an existing well and partially buried concrete reservoir, as well as the design and construction of over 12,000 LF,of potable water main and distribution piping, and an onsite on- demand booster station for fire and domestic demand. Additionally the work included the design of detention basins, and open channel and underground drainage facilities. • Kaiser Ventures West End Master Planned Water and Sewer Facilities, San Bernardino County, California Associated Engineers provided engineering services and design surveys to develop over 700 acres of the former Kaiser Steel Mill in Fontana, California. Associated Engineers is directing a team of professionals to complete demolition plans, master water, sewer and storm drain facilities as well as interconnections to the I-10 Freeway and relocations of Valley Boulevard and Etiwanda Avenue. • State Route 210, Segments 1 through 7, Water and Sewer Relocations, San Bernardino, California Associated Engineers staff provided design engineering for the water and sewer relocations that were part of the State Route 210 Freeway, Segments 1 through 7, for Caltrans. These facilities were part of 17 miles of new freeway being constructed by SANBAG and Caltrans. Lines were relocated both below the alignment in deep fills and through bridge cells using seismic isolators and cradles. The affected utilities varied in size from 8"to 42". • Naples Island Sewer Siphon Replacement, Long Beach, California Associated Engineers staff managed the replacement of two sewer siphons in the channels around Naples Island for the Long Beach Water Department. The siphons were located in heavily developed, high profile areas of the City and required work from barges in the channels. • Sewer Slip-lining Program, Long Beach, California Associated Engineers staff directed the slip-lining of 50,000 feet of concrete sewer main, and the rehabilitation of 150 sewer manholes, for the Long Beach Water Department using new state of the art rehabilitation techniques, saving the City millions in replacement costs. • Sewer Lift Station Rehabilitation Program, Long Beach, California Associated Engineer staff directed the redesign of six major sewer lift stations for the Long Beach Water Department at various locations in the City. OAPRO%P'2001T094-01`SEWER PROJECTS.DOC o�.THE r is, i CITY OF FONTANA e �TI `-'s 14.! o'-- a Engineering Services for �P' � South Highland Avenue and Juniper Avenue Q 'l 4z' ` Sewer System Improvements A CLIENT REFERENCES Associated Engineers is proud of our well-established client relationships. 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LI C OMMUNICATIONS I I N FROM FAX No. (909) 350-7676 1 A PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING PAGES TO: lV:� NAME: oM Ik M _. u.., :.. . ,., .. .. , LOCATION: IJ�QG. - FAX NUMBER: ( ) q%!'- / PHONE:.( - ) FROM: . fL- 1 17 -1-# LOCATION: ACCOUNT NO.: PHONE: ( ) TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES: A . DATE: TIME: (including this cover sheet) MESSAGE: It k Pagt V/'1 - G AS _p Fec E /lir 1-s o Pe roi r- n}vL p/-f cp-kkipc Two d ti,f,ols coy (1/4.thc i cvv`66 mptif-c , C: GotPOP.A 1( Fctictiti — PLAC .eF l ,W c5 ALT-_ - - - CONTRACTUAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE AND JUNIPER AVENUE SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS SP-46-01 THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Agreement") is made this ' ,..day of , 2001, (the "Effective Date") by and between the CITY OF FONTANA, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter the "City"), and ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC.,^ (hereinafter the "Consultant"). The City and the Consultant are sometimes hereinafter individually referred to as "Party" and hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Parties." C4 +z ei st ,'1S 70- Jr-rs P i ,nt PP.40(ti ea6-1 0l` tt 616i S- 0.,‘I‘Otd9 PoR P ti.6cu c Gl t rS . !a L EAJSE 5,7 t Q( Cot F Mli4, /Pit IS F4M 2 yV`►1�0M' Y � SCA: MR a - cAl"fTALS — A. The Consultant desires to perform and assume responsibility and obligations for the services, as hereinafter described on the terms and conditions set forth herein.& B. The City desires to contract for such services as hereinafter described on the terms and conditions set forth herein. �4e+e E. _So UM- 44 t Alkiw, 1 k .41%.44> A-4t & & sys M -Mecr t(tr<t VV43 C"raQIEC-'� NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, the City and the Consultant agree as follows: OPERATIVE PROVISIONS SECTION I ENGAGEMENT AND SERVICES OF THE CONSULTANT 1. Engagement of Consultant. The City hereby engages the Consultant, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, to perform the services set forth in Exhibit "A" (the "Services"). The Consultant agrees to perform the Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 2. Performance of the Consultant. The Consultant accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established between the City and the Consultant by the terms of this Agree- ment. The Consultant covenants with the City to furnish its best skill, judgment and efforts and to cooperate with the City and any other consultants or contractors engaged by the City in the performance of the Services. The Consultant covenants to use its best efforts to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement in an efficient, expeditious and economical manner, consistent with the best interests of the City. \\ASSOC\support1V0B-NO\2001V1-064\CONTRACTUAL SERVICES AGREEMENT.doc 1 Associated Engineers, Inc. 3311 E.Shelby St., Ontario,CA 91764 April Morris, President, CEO Jim Imbiorski, Vice President Philip Douglas, Vice President Since 1955, Associated Engineers has engeged in civil engineering, planning, surveying and construction administration services to public and private clients throughout California. For more information about Associated Engineers and the services we provide, please contact us at (909) 980-1982 or check our website at • www. assoc-eng.com