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Agenda 03/27/2018 Item #16A1603/27/2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the final ranking of design build firms and to commence negotiations with Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., pursuant to a Request for Professional Services No. 17-7159 “Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal” (Project No. 60145). OBJECTIVE: To obtain professional engineering and construction services for the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard and drainage to the Faka Union Canal. CONSIDERATIONS: On August 10, 2017, the Procurement Services Division released notices for Request for Professional Services (RPS) 17-7159 “Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal” (Step 1). The County sent out three thousand seven hundred and twenty (3720) notifications and one hundred and six (106) solicitation packages were downloaded. The five (5) firms listed below submitted proposals by the September 29, 2017, due date: 1. Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. 2. Owen-Ames-Kimball Company/Hole Montes, Inc. 3. Wright Construction/Agnoli Barber & Brundage, Inc./Bridging Solutions/HighSpans Engineering, Inc. 4. Quality Enterprises USA, Inc. Q. Grady Minor & Associates/Bridging Solutions 5. Bergeron Land Development, Inc. The selection committee met on November 16, 2017, to review, score and shor t list the firm’s proposals based on qualifications, as described in Step 1 of the solicitation documents. The selection committee shortlisted the following top three firms to move on to Step 2: 1. Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. 2. Owen-Ames-Kimball Company/Hole Montes, Inc. 3. Wright Construction/Agnoli Barber & Brundage, Inc./Bridging Solutions/HighSpans Engineering, Inc On December 11, 2017, the Procurement Division released Step 2 of RPS 17-7159 (Technical Proposals/Presentations/GMP) to the three shortlisted firms. Two (2) firms submitted their proposals by the February 26, 2018 due date, and Wright Construction submitted an intent to withdraw. The selection committee met on March 2, 2018 to review and rank the firms based on their technical proposals. Afterwards, the firms presented their approach to the project to the selection committee, which were scored and ranked. Finally, the sealed GMP were opened. A final ranking was reached as indicated below. Staff is recommending that the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approve the final ranking and authorize negotiations with Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., the number one ranked firm. Name of Firm Selection Committee Final Ranking Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. 1 Owen-Ames-Kimball Company/Hole Montes, Inc. 2 16.A.16 Packet Pg. 716 03/27/2018 If an agreement cannot be reached with that firm, staff is requesting to continue negotiating with the second ranked firm. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this item does not result in a direct fiscal impact. Funding has been budgeted for the Transportation Capital Improvement design/build of Golden Gate Blvd (20th to Everglades) within project no. 60145 as previously approved by the Board during the FY2018 budget cycle. A separate contract and any necessary budget amendments will be brought to the Board for approval at a subsequent meeting. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The project is in conformance with the goals and object ives of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval. -SRT RECOMMENDATION: To approve the short-list of ranked design build firms for RPS 17-7159 and direct staff to begin negotiating an agreement with the top-ranked firm, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., as provided above, subject to the Board’s approval of an agreed upon contract to be brought back at a subsequent meeting. Prepared by: Mario A. Puente, P.E.-C.G.C., Sr. Project Manager, Transportation Engineering Division, ATTACHMENT(S) 1. 17-7159 Step 2 Final Ranking2 (PDF) 2. 17-7159 Solicitation (PDF) 3. [Linked] 17-7159 file request - AjaxStantec Proposal (PDF) 4. 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (PDF) 5. 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (PDF) 6. Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (PDF) 7. 17-7159 Ajax GMP (PDF) 8. 17-7159 NORA (PDF) 16.A.16 Packet Pg. 717 03/27/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.16 Doc ID: 4912 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the final ranking of design build firms and to commence negotiations with Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., pursuant to a Request for Professional Services No. 17-7159 "Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4- Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal” (Project No. 60145). Meeting Date: 03/27/2018 Prepared by: Title: – Transportation Engineering Name: Mario Puente 02/21/2018 7:40 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Transportation Eng – Transportation Engineering Name: Jay Ahmad 02/21/2018 7:40 AM Approved By: Review: Procurement Services Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Completed 02/21/2018 8:24 AM Growth Management Department Lisa Taylor Additional Reviewer Completed 03/05/2018 9:51 AM Transportation Engineering Jay Ahmad Additional Reviewer Completed 03/05/2018 9:54 AM Growth Management Department Marlene Messam Additional Reviewer Completed 03/05/2018 10:07 AM Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Completed 03/05/2018 10:42 AM Growth Management Department Gene Shue Additional Reviewer Completed 03/05/2018 1:19 PM Road Maintenance Travis Gossard Additional Reviewer Completed 03/06/2018 9:00 AM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Level 1 Reviewer Completed 03/06/2018 10:47 AM Growth Management Operations Support Allison Kearns Additional Reviewer Completed 03/06/2018 11:46 AM Procurement Services Swainson Hall Additional Reviewer Completed 03/07/2018 8:52 AM Procurement Services Evelyn Colon Additional Reviewer Completed 03/07/2018 9:25 AM Procurement Services Ted Coyman Additional Reviewer Completed 03/08/2018 8:51 AM Growth Management Department Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review Completed 03/08/2018 3:54 PM County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Completed 03/12/2018 10:32 AM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 03/12/2018 12:03 PM 16.A.16 Packet Pg. 718 03/27/2018 County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 03/12/2018 4:32 PM Office of Management and Budget Susan Usher Additional Reviewer Completed 03/19/2018 11:54 AM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 03/20/2018 3:42 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 03/27/2018 9:00 AM 16.A.16 Packet Pg. 719 Selection Committee Final Ranking Sheet RPS #: 17-7159 Title: Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Name of Firm Andrew Miller Marlene Messam Michael Steven Total Guaranteed Maximum Price Total Overall Score Selection Committee Final Rank Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.49.0 46.0 46.0 141.0 $20,165,450.00 48.7 189.7 1.0000 Owen-Ames-Kimball Company/Hole Montes, Inc.37.0 28.0 27.0 92.0 $19,636,000.00 50.0 142.0 2.0000 Procurement Professional Step 1: Upon direction by the Procurement professional, the individual selection committee member should provide their scoring of the Technical Proposals and Oral Presentations. Step 2: The procurement professional will review the mathematically calculated final rank and discuss the rank order. Page 1 of 1 16.A.16.a Packet Pg. 720 Attachment: 17-7159 Step 2 Final Ranking2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) – STEP 1 In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055 Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act FOR Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project RPS NO.: 17-7159 EVELYN COLON, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-2667 evelyncolon@colliergov.net (Email) This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format (Rev 8/8/2017). Any alterations to this document made by the Vendor may be grounds for rejection of proposal, cancellation of any subsequent award, or any other legal remedies available to the Collier County Government. 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 721 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................................. 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. Request for Professional Services (RPS) Process 4. Grading Criteria for Development of Shortlist Instruction to Proposers 5. Questions 6. Pre-Proposal Conference 7. Compliance with RPS 8. Ambiguity, Conflict, or Other Errors in the RPS 9. Proposals, Presentations, and Protest Costs 10. Delivery of Proposals 11. Validity of Proposals 12. Method of Source Selection 13. Evaluation of Proposals 14. References 15. Reserved Rights 16. Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions Additional Terms and Conditions for RPS 17. Insurance and Bonding Requirements 18. Additional items and/or Service 19. County’s Right to Inspect 20. Vendor Performance Evaluation 21. Additional Terms and Conditions of Contract 22. Public Records Compliance 23. Payment Method 24. Environmental Health and Safety 25. Licenses 26. Survivability 26. Principal/Collusion 28. Relation of County 29. Termination 30. Lobbying 31. Certificate of Authority to Conduct Business in the State of Florida (Florida Statute 607.1501) 32. Single Proposal 33. Protest Procedures 34. Public Entity Crime 35. Security and Background Checks 36. Conflict of Interest 37. Prohibition of Gifts to County Employees 38. Immigration law Affidavit Certification 39. Term of Contract Attachments Required RPS Forms 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 722 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS FOR INITIAL SUBMITTAL REQUEST FOR PROFESIONAL SERVICES (RPS) NUMBER: 17-7159 PROJECT TITLE: Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: No Pre-Proposal Meeting LOCATION: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION, CONFERENCE ROOM A, 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 PROPOSAL OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: September 11, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. PLACE OF PROPOSAL OPENING: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FL 34112 1. INTRODUCTION As requested by the Growth Management Division (hereinafter, the “Division”), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, “County”) has issued this Request for Professional Services (hereinafter, “RPS”) with the intent of obtaining proposals from interested and qualified Design Build Firms/Partnerships in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications stated or attached. The Consultant, at a minimum, must achieve the requirements of the Specifications or Scope of Work stated. The County is interested in receiving proposals from experienced design-build teams for the design and construction of improvements to widen Golden Gate Boulevard. 2. BACKGROUND The purpose of this background is to describe the scope of work and the responsibilities of the Design-Build (DB) firm in connection with the preparation of a Request for Proposal package for the design and preparation of a complete set of construction plans and special provisions, if necessary, for: • Roadway improvements to the transportation facility described herein, and the • Bridge/structural improvements for the structure identified herein. In December of 2008, a design was completed for the 6-lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard (CR 876) from Wilson Boulevard to DeSoto Boulevard. Due to budget constraints and long range transportation needs projections, the County determined that Golden Gate Boulevard would only need four lanes. It was further determined that Transportation Engineering (TE) Department would pursue a redesign of the project to four lanes in a four-lane right-of-way section. The redesign would be taken to 60% plans and all permits (except for Southwest Florida Water Management District Big Cypress Basin (BCB) permitting) would be obtained so that the County may, at a future date, pursue final design plans, or construct the project as a Design-Build, when construction funding becomes available. By March 2010, the 60% redesign was completed. The original design and subsequent 4-lane 60% re-design included the replacement of three bridges: 1) the Golden Gate Main Canal (Bridge #034026), 2) Miller Canal (Bridge #034028), and 3) the Faka Union Canal (Bridge #034030). Bridges No. 034026 and 034028 have since been reconstructed with a previous construction project. This project also included the preliminary design (4- lane) of the two bridges which shall be used for this DB project. This new project is for the 4-lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including the bridge over Miller Canal (Bridge #034028) and the drainage system to the Faka Union Canal. The project begins at the beginning of the four/two-lane transition West of 20th St. The project terminus is the Everglades Boulevard intersection, including all required tapers East of the intersection, which shall comply with the latest FDOT Specifications and MUTCD manual requirements. FDOT standard tapers East of the intersection are included, as well as drainage system into the Faka Union Canal. All the right-of-way, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard has been acquired by Collier County. Acquisition of the remaining portion needed for drainage construction East of Everglades Boulevard to the Faka Union Canal is scheduled (but not guaranteed) to be completed by December 31st, 2017. A Notice to Proceed (NTP) shall not be granted to the DB firm until after all right-of-way has been acquired. 3. REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) DESIGN BUILD PROCESS 3.1 The selection process will involve a two step proposal review to minimize Proposers’ costs in preparing initial 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 723 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 4 qualification proposals and expediting the review process. The Proposers will initially submit a qualifications proposal (in response to this RPS - Initial Qualifications Submittal) based on the criteria in Section 4.0 Grading Criteria for Development of Shortlist, which will be the basis for short-listing no less than three (3) firms. The COUNTY will then issue a RPS - Step 2 to the shortlisted firms, which will include the Design Criteria Package, after which time the short-listed firms will submit final technical and pricing proposals and be invited for oral presentations. In Step 2 of the RPS, the COUNTY will invite the short-listed firms to propose a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) and a guaranteed schedule, based on the Design Criteria Package and other contract documents. The GMP must include all design and construction costs. A Proposal Bond will be required during Step 2. Also, during Step 2 of the RPS process, other information, including but not limited to clarifying questions or interviews, may be requested and evaluated. The Proposers will need to meet the minimum requirements outlined in order for their proposal to be evaluated and scored by the COUNTY. The COUNTY will then produce a final ranking for approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Upon approval, the County will enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm. With successful negotiations, a contract will be developed with the selected firm, based on the GMP and technical components. 3.2 The COUNTY will use a Selection Committee in the RPS selection process. 3.3 The intent of the Step 1, scoring of the qualifications proposal, is for consultants to indicate their interest, relevant experience, financial capability, staffing and organizational structure. 3.4 Based upon a review of these qualification proposals, the top three (3) short-listed firms will be requested to submit Step 2, and to make oral presentations. 3.5 The scores from the RPS - Step 1 used for short-listing for this Project will not be carried forward for the Step 2 of this selection process. 3.6 The intent of the Step 2 is submit final technical and pricing proposals and to provide the firms with a venue where they can conduct discussions with the Selection Committee to clarify questions and concerns before providing a final ranking. 3.7 If, in the sole judgment of the COUNTY, a contract cannot be successfully negotiated with the top-ranked firm, negotiations with that firm will be formally terminated and negotiations shall begin with the firm ranked second. If a contract cannot be successfully negotiated with the firm ranked second, negotiations with that firm will be formally terminated and negotiations shall begin with the third ranked firm, and so on. The COUNTY reserves the right to negotiate any element of the proposals in the best interest of the COUNTY. 4. GRADING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHORTLIST: 4.1 For the development of a shortlist, this evaluation criterion will be utilized by the COUNTY’S Selection Committee to score each proposal. Consultants are encouraged to keep their proposals concise and to include a minimum of marketing materials. Proposals must address the following criteria: STEP 1 Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Ability of Professional Personnel 30 Points 2. Certified Minority Business Enterprise 5 Points 3. Past Performance 30 Points 4. Location 15 Points 5. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm 20 Points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie at final ranking, award shall be made to the proposer with the lower volume of work previously awarded. Volume of work shall be calculated based upon total dollars paid to the proposer in the twenty-four (24) months prior to the RFP submittal deadline. Payment information will be retrieved from the County’s financial system of record. The tie breaking procedure is only applied in the final ranking step of the selection process. In the event a tie still exists, selection will be determined based on random selection by the Procurement Services Director before at least three (3) witnesses. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Each criterion and methodology for scoring is further described below. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 1: ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL (30 Total Points Available) This criterion measures the ability of professional team personnel as shown by their level of experience on projects of similar type, size and complexity. This criterion measures how well the team is staffed to address all facets of the project. It measures how well the team is organized to deliver the project for the COUNTY. Preference will be given to teams with 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 724 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 5 knowledge and experience with local construction and regulatory conditions and who demonstrate a strong commitment to team collaboration proximate to the project site. Preference will also be given to teams (both individual within the teams and the companies making up the team) that have worked together on successful delivery of similar projects. It measures the overall level of the team’s qualifications to successfully complete the project. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 2: CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (5 Total Points Available) Submit certification with the Florida Department of Management Service, Office of Supplier Diversity as a Certified Minority Business Enterprise EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 3: PAST PERFORMANCE (30 Total Points Available) This criterion measures the professional team’s past experience with projects similar in size, type and complexity as this project. The professional teams will be evaluated on their Design Build road projects of the size and scope of this project, including the experience the team members proposed on this project have together on the previous projects presented. Experience with all elements of the project scope as generally described herein will be evaluated, with specific emphasis on experience addressing the technical, community and project delivery categories. The professional team’s minimization of change orders will be an important consideration. Preference will be given to Design Build road projects constructed within the last five (5) years in proximity to the proposed project. The County requests that the vendor submits no fewer than three (3) and no more than ten (10) completed reference forms from clients whose projects are of a similar nature to this solicitation as a part of their proposal. Provide information on the projects completed by the Proposer that best represent projects of similar size, scope and complexity of this project using form provided in Attachment B – Form 8. Proposer may include two (2) additional pages for each project to illustrate aspects of the completed project that provides the PSC information to assess the experience of the Proposer on relevant project work. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 5: LOCATION (15 Total Points Available) The professional team’s approach to management and execution of work with respect to location of various key project team members will be evaluated under this criterion. The Proposer shall demonstrate from the project kick-off how they will establish the project location in order to manage day-to-day or on-site information collection and distribution between internal and external team members, and County staff, as well as other entities involved in the project. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 6: RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM (20 Total Points Available) This criterion measures the team’s proposed resources for the project and their availability to complete all elements of this project with regards to the closeout of recent work, current workload, and projected projects that could impact the completion of this project. INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS 5. QUESTIONS 5.1 Direct questions related to this RPS to the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. 5.2 Consultants must clearly understand that the only official answer or position of the County will be the one stated on the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website. For general questions, please call the referenced Procurement Strategist noted on the cover page. 6. PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE 6.1 The purpose of the pre-proposal conference is to allow an open forum for discussion and questioning with County staff regarding the RPS with all prospective Consultants having an equal opportunity to hear and participate. Oral questions will receive oral responses, neither of which will be official, nor become part of the RPS. Only written responses to written questions will be considered official, and will be included as part of the RPS as an addendum. 6.2 All prospective Consultants are strongly encouraged to attend, as, this will usually be the only pre-proposal conference for this solicitation. If this pre-proposal conference is denoted as “mandatory”, prospective Consultants must be present in order to submit a proposal response. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH THE RPS 7.1 Proposals must be in strict compliance with this RPS. Failure to comply with all provisions of the RPS may result in disqualification. 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 725 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 6 8. AMBIGUITY, CONFLICT, OR OTHER ERRORS IN THE RPS 8.1 It is the sole responsibility of the Consultant if the Consultant discovers any ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy, omission or other error in the RPS, to immediately notify the Procurement Strategist, noted herein, of such error in writing and request modification or clarification of the document prior to submitting the proposal. The Procurement Strategist will make modifications by issuing a written revision and will give written notice to all parties who have received this RPS from the Procurement Services Division. 9. PROPOSALS, PRESENTATIONS, AND PROTEST COSTS 9.1 The County will not be liable in any way for any costs incurred by any Consultant in the preparation of its proposal in response to this RPS, nor for the presentation of its proposal and/or participation in any discussions, negotiations, or, if applicable, any protest procedures. 10. DELIVERY OF PROPOSALS 10.1 All proposals are to be submitted before 3:00 P. M., Naples local time, on or before September 11, 2017 the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. 10.2 The County does not bear the responsibility for proposals delivered to the Procurement Services Division past the stated date and/or time indicated. 11. VALIDITY OF PROPOSALS 11.1 No proposal can be withdrawn after it is opened unless the Consultant makes their request in writing to the County. All proposals shall be valid for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days from the submission date to accommodate evaluation and selection process. 12. METHOD OF SOURCE SELECTION 12.1 The County is using the Competitive Sealed Proposals methodology of source selection for this procurement, as authorized by Ordinance Number 2017-08, establishing and adopting the Collier County Procurement Ordinance. 12.2 If the County receives proposals from less than three (3) firms, the Procurement Director shall review all the facts and determine if it is in the best interest of the County to solicit additional proposals or request that the Selection Committee rank order the received proposals. 13. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS 13.1 Collier County will evaluate and the proposals and select the firm in accordance with Florida Statute 287.055, Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA). 13.2 The County’s procedure for selecting is as follows: 13.2.1 The Procurement Services Director shall appoint a selection committee to review all proposals submitted. 13.2.2 The RPS is issued. 13.2.3 Subsequent to the receipt closing date for the proposals, the Procurement professional will review the proposals received and verify each proposal to determine if it minimally responds to the requirements of the published RPS. 13.2.4 Selection committee meetings will be open to the public and publicly noticed by the Procurement Services Division. 13.2.5 In an initial organization meeting, the selection committee members will receive instructions, the submitted proposals, and establish the next selection committee meeting date and time. After the first meeting, the Procurement professional will publically announce all subsequent committee meeting dates and times. The subsequent meeting dates and times will be posted with at least one (1) day advanced notice. 13.2.6 Selection committee members will independently review and score each proposal based on the evaluation criteria stated in the RPS using the Individual Selection Committee Score and Rank Form and prepare comments for discussion at the next meeting. The Individual Selection Committee Score and Rank Form is merely a tool to assist the selection committee member in their review of the proposals. 13.2.7 At the publicly noticed selection committee meeting, the members will present their independent findings / conclusions / comments based on their reading and interpretation of the materials presented to each other, and may ask questions of one another. Time will be allowed for public comment. 13.2.8 Collier County selection committee members may consider all the material submitted by the Proposer and other information Collier County may obtain to determine whether the Proposer is capable of and has a history of successfully completing projects of this type, including, without limitation, additional information Collier County may request, clarification of proposer information, and/or additional credit information. 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 726 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 7 13.2.9 Once the individual scoring has been completed, the Procurement professional will read the results publicly. The committee will make a determination on which firms will be invited to submit on Step 2 of this solicitation process; by short listing the proposals submitted with the goal of having a minimum of three (3) firms. 13.2.10 The shortlisted firms will be asked to submit their technical and price proposals in Step 2 which will include oral presentations. At the conclusion of Step 2 the proposers will be placed in a rank order of preference by the selection committee. 13.2.11 The final rank order will be presented to the Board of County Commissioner to authorize negotiations. 13.3 The County reserves the right to withdraw this RPS at any time and for any reason, and to issue such clarifications, modifications, addendums, and/or amendments as it may deem appropriate, including, but not limited, to requesting supplemental proposal information. 13.4 Receipt of a proposal by the County offers no rights upon the Consultant nor obligates the County in any manner. 13.5 Acceptance of the proposal does not guarantee issuance of any other governmental approvals. 14. REFERENCES 14.1 The County reserves the right to contact any and all references submitted as a result of this solicitation. 15. RESERVED RIGHTS 15.1 Collier County reserves its right in any solicitation to accept or reject any or all bids, proposals or offers; to waive minor irregularities and technicalities; or to request resubmission. Also Collier County reserves the right to accept all or any part of any bid, proposal, or offer, and to increase or decrease quantities to meet the additional or reduced requirements of Collier County. Collier County reserves its right to cancel, extend or modify any or all bids, proposals or offers; to award to one or more vendors; to award all or part of a solicitation; and to award by individual line items when it is deemed to be in the best interest of the County. Collier County reserves its right to reject any sole response. END OF INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS COLLIER COUNTY PURCHASE ORDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 16. PURCHASE ORDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 16.1 Offer 16.1.1 This offer is subject to cancellation by the COUNTY without notice if not accepted by VENDOR within fourteen (14) days of issuance. 16.2 Acceptance and Confirmation 16.2.1 This Purchase Order (including all documents attached to or referenced therein) constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, unless otherwise specifically noted by the COUNTY on the face of this Purchase Order. Each delivery of goods and/or services received by the COUNTY from VENDOR shall be deemed to be upon the terms and conditions contained in this Purchase Order. 16.2.2 No additional terms may be added and Purchase Order may not be changed except by written instrument executed by the COUNTY. VENDOR is deemed to be on notice that the COUNTY objects to any additional or different terms and conditions contained in any acknowledgment, invoice or other communication from VENDOR, notwithstanding the COUNTY’S acceptance or payment for any delivery of goods and/or services, or any similar act by VENDOR. 16.3 Inspection 16.3.1 All goods and/or services delivered hereunder shall be received subject to the COUNTY’S inspection and approval and payment therefore shall not constitute acceptance. All payments are subject to adjustment for shortage or rejection. All defective or nonconforming goods will be returned pursuant to VENDOR'S instruction at VENDOR’S expense. 16.3.2 To the extent that a purchase order requires a series of performances by VENDOR, the COUNTY prospectively reserves the right to cancel the entire remainder of the Purchase Order if goods and/or services provided early in the term of the Purchase Order are non conforming or otherwise rejected by the COUNTY. 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 727 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 8 16.4 Shipping and Invoices 16.4.1 a) All goods are FOB destination and must be suitably packed and prepared to secure the lowest transportation rates and to comply with all carrier regulations. Risk of loss of any goods sold hereunder shall transfer to the COUNTY at the time and place of delivery; provided that risk of loss prior to actual receipt of the goods by the COUNTY nonetheless remain with VENDOR. 16.4.2 b) No charges will be paid by the COUNTY for packing, crating or cartage unless otherwise specifically stated in this Purchase Order. Unless otherwise provided in Purchase Order, no invoices shall be issued nor payments made prior to delivery. Unless freight and other charges are itemized, any discount will be taken on the full amount of invoice. 16.4.3 c) All shipments of goods scheduled on the same day via the same route must be consolidated. Each shipping container must be consecutively numbered and marked to show this Purchase Order number. The container and Purchase Order numbers must be indicated on bill of lading. Packing slips must show Purchase Order number and must be included on each package of less than container load (LCL) shipments and/or with each car load of equipment. The COUNTY reserves the right to refuse or return any shipment or equipment at VENDOR’S expense that is not marked with Purchase Order numbers. VENDOR agrees to declare to the carrier the value of any shipment made under this Purchase Order and the full invoice value of such shipment. 16.4.4 d) All invoices must contain the Purchase Order number and any other specific information as identified on the Purchase Order. Discounts of prompt payment will be computed from the date of receipt of goods or from date of receipt of invoices, whichever is later. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218, Fla. Stats., otherwise known as the “Local Government Prompt Payment Act,” and, pursuant to the Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Policy. 16.5 Time Is Of the Essence 16.5.1 Time for delivery of goods or performance of services under this Purchase Order is of the essence. Failure of VENDOR to meet delivery schedules or deliver within a reasonable time, as interpreted by the COUNTY in its sole judgment, shall entitle the COUNTY to seek all remedies available to it at law or in equity. VENDOR agrees to reimburse the COUNTY for any expenses incurred in enforcing its rights. VENDOR further agrees that undiscovered delivery of nonconforming goods and/or services is not a waiver of the COUNTY’S right to insist upon further compliance with all specifications. 16.6 Changes 16.6.1 The COUNTY may at any time and by written notice make changes to drawings and specifications, shipping instructions, quantities and delivery schedules within the general scope of this Purchase Order. Should any such change increase or decrease the cost of, or the time required for performance of the Purchase Order, an equitable adjustment in the price and/or delivery schedule will be negotiated by the COUNTY and VENDOR. Notwithstanding the foregoing, VENDOR has an affirmative obligation to give notice if the changes will decrease costs. Any claims for adjustment by VENDOR must be made within thirty (30) days from the date the change is ordered or within such additional period of time as may be agreed upon by the parties. 16.7 Warranties 16.7.1 VENDOR expressly warrants that the goods and/or services covered by this Purchase Order will conform to the specifications, drawings, samples or other descriptions furnished or specified by the COUNTY, and will be of satisfactory material and quality production, free from defects and sufficient for the purpose intended. Goods shall be delivered free from any security interest or other lien, encumbrance or claim of any third party. These warranties shall survive inspection, acceptance, passage of title and payment by the COUNTY. 16.8 Statutory Conformity 16.8.1 Goods and services provided pursuant to this Purchase Order, and their production and transportation shall conform to all applicable laws, including but not limited to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Federal Transportation Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act, as well as any law or regulation noted on the face of the Purchase Order. 16.9 Advertising 16.9.1 No VENDOR providing goods and services to the COUNTY shall advertise the fact that it has contracted with the COUNTY for goods and/or services, or appropriate or make use of the COUNTY’S name or other identifying marks or property without the prior written consent of the COUNTY’S Purchasing Department. 16.10 Indemnification 16.10.1 VENDOR shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY from any and all claims, including claims 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 728 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 9 of negligence, costs and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, arising from, caused by or related to the injury or death of any person (including but not limited to employees and agents of VENDOR in the performance of their duties or otherwise), or damage to property (including property of the COUNTY or other persons), which arise out of or are incident to the goods and/or services to be provided hereunder. 16.11 Warranty of Non Infringement 16.11.1 VENDOR represents and warrants that all goods sold or services performed under this Purchase Order are: a) in compliance with applicable laws; b) do not infringe any patent, trademark, copyright or trade secret; and c) do not constitute unfair competition. 16.11.2 VENDOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY from and against any and all claims, including claims of negligence, costs and expense, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, which arise from any claim, suit or proceeding alleging that the COUNTY’S use of the goods and/or services provided under this Purchase Order are inconsistent with VENDOR'S representations and warranties in section 11 (a). 16.11.3 If any claim which arises from VENDOR'S breach of section 11 (a) has occurred, or is likely to occur, VENDOR may, at the COUNTY’S option, procure for the COUNTY the right to continue using the goods or services, or replace or modify the goods or services so that they become non infringing, (without any material degradation in performance, quality, functionality or additional cost to the COUNTY). 16.12 Insurance Requirements 16.12.1 The VENDOR, at its sole expense, shall provide commercial insurance of such type and with such terms and limits as may be reasonably associated with the Purchase Order. Providing and maintaining adequate insurance coverage is a material obligation of the VENDOR. All insurance policies shall be executed through insurers authorized or eligible to write policies in the State of Florida. 16.13 Compliance with Laws 16.13.1 In fulfilling the terms of this Purchase Order, VENDOR agrees that it will comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, codes, and ordinances that are applicable to the conduct of its business. By way of non- exhaustive example, this shall include the American with Disabilities Act and all prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex creed, national origin, handicap, marital status, or veterans’ status. Further, VENDOR acknowledges and without exception or stipulation shall be fully responsible for complying with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended. Failure by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the laws referenced herein shall constitute a breach of the award agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. Any breach of this provision may be regarded by the COUNTY as a material and substantial breach of the contract arising from this Purchase Order. 16.14 Force Majeure 16.14.1 Neither the COUNTY nor VENDOR shall be responsible for any delay or failure in performance resulting from any cause beyond their control, including, but without limitation to war, strikes, civil disturbances and acts of nature. When VENDOR has knowledge of any actual or potential force majeure or other conditions which will delay or threatens to delay timely performance of this Purchase Order, VENDOR shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respects to what steps VENDOR is taking to complete delivery of the goods and/or services to the COUNTY. 16.15 Assignment 16.15.1 VENDOR may not assign this Purchase Order, nor any money due or to become due without the prior written consent of the COUNTY. Any assignment made without such consent shall be deemed void. 16.16 Taxes 16.16.1 Goods and services procured subject to this Purchase Order are exempt from Florida sales and use tax on real property, transient rental property rented, tangible personal purchased or rented, or services purchased (Florida Statutes, Chapter 212), and from federal excise tax. 16.17 Annual Appropriations 16.17.1 The COUNTY’S performance and obligation to pay under this Purchase Order shall be contingent upon an annual appropriation of funds. 16.18 Termination 16.18.1 This Purchase Order may be terminated at any time by the COUNTY upon 30 days prior written notice to the VENDOR. This Purchase Order may be terminated immediately by the COUNTY for breach by VENDOR of the 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 729 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 10 terms and conditions of this Purchase Order, provided that COUNTY has provided VENDOR with notice of such breach and VENDOR has failed to cure within 10 days of receipt of such notice. 16.19 General 16.19.1 a) This Purchase Order shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The venue for any action brought to specifically enforce any of the terms and conditions of this Purchase Order shall be the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida 16.19.2 b) Failure of the COUNTY to act immediately in response to a breach of this Purchase Order by VENDOR shall not constitute a waiver of breach. Waiver of the COUNTY by any default by VENDOR hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default by VENDOR. 16.19.3 c) All notices under this Purchase Order shall be sent to the respective addresses on the face page by certified mail, return receipt requested, by overnight courier service, or by personal delivery and will be deemed effective upon receipt. Postage, delivery and other charges shall be paid by the sender. A party may change its address for notice by written notice complying with the requirements of this section. 16.19.4 d) The Vendor agrees to reimbursement of any travel expenses that may be associated with this Purchase Order in accordance with Florida Statute Chapter 112.061, Per Diem and Travel Expenses for Public Officers, employees and authorized persons. 16.19.5 e) In the event of any conflict between or among the terms of any Contract Documents related to this Purchase Order, the terms of the Contract Documents shall take precedence over the terms of the Purchase Order. To the extent any terms and /or conditions of this Purchase Order duplicate or overlap the Terms and Conditions of the Contract Documents, the provisions of the Terms and/or Conditions that are most favorable to the County and/or provide the greatest protection to the County shall govern. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RPS 17. INSURANCE AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS 17.1 The Consultant shall at its own expense, carry and maintain insurance coverage from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida as set forth in the Insurance and Bonding attachment of this solicitation. The Consultant shall procure and maintain property insurance upon the entire project, if required, to the full insurable value of the scope of work. 17.2 The County and the Consultant waive against each other and the County’s separate Consultants, Contractors, Design Consultant, Subcontractors agents and employees of each and all of them, all damages covered by property insurance provided herein, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance. The Consultant and County shall, where appropriate, require similar waivers of subrogation from the County’s separate Consultants, Design Consultants and Subcontractors and shall require each of them to include similar waivers in their contracts. 17.3 Collier County shall be responsible for purchasing and maintaining, its own liability insurance. 17.4 Certificates issued as a result of the award of this solicitation must identify “For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County.” 17.5 The General Liability Policy provided by Consultant to meet the requirements of this solicitation shall name Collier County, Florida, as an additional insured as to the operations of Consultant under this solicitation and shall contain a severability of interests provisions. 17.6 Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Naples, Florida 17.7 The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the minimum requirements set forth in Insurance and Bonding attachment, with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. If Consultant has any self-insured retentions or deductibles under any of the below listed minimum required coverage, Consultant must identify on the Certificate of Insurance the nature and amount of such self- insured retentions or deductibles and provide satisfactory evidence of financial responsibility for such obligations. All self-insured retentions or deductibles will be Consultant’s sole responsibility. 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 730 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 11 17.8 Coverage(s) shall be maintained without interruption from the date of commencement of the Work until the date of completion and acceptance of the scope of work by the County or as specified in this solicitation, whichever is longer. 17.9 The Consultant and/or its insurance carrier shall provide 30 days written notice to the County of policy cancellation or non renewal on the part of the insurance carrier or the Consultant. The Consultant shall also notify the County, in a like manner, within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt, of any notices of expiration, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage or limits received by Consultant from its insurer and nothing contained herein shall relieve Consultant of this requirement to provide notice. In the event of a reduction in the aggregate limit of any policy to be provided by Consultant hereunder, Consultant shall immediately take steps to have the aggregate limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. 17.10 Should at any time the Consultant not maintain the insurance coverage(s) required herein, the County may terminate the Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverage(s) and charge the Consultant for such coverage(s) purchased. If Consultant fails to reimburse the County for such costs within thirty (30) days after demand, the County has the right to offset these costs from any amount due Consultant under this Agreement or any other agreement between the County and Consultant. The County shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverage(s) purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the County to purchase such insurance coverage(s) shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any of its rights under the Contract Documents. 17.11 If the initial or any subsequently issued Certificate of Insurance expires prior to the completion of the scope of work, the Consultant shall furnish to the County renewal or replacement Certificate(s) of Insurance not later than ten (10) calendar days after the expiration date on the certificate. Failure of the Consultant to provide the County with such renewal certificate(s) shall be considered justification for the County to terminate any and all contracts. 18. ADDITIONAL ITEMS AND/OR SERVICES 18.1 Additional items and / or services may be added to the resultant contract, or purchase order, in compliance with the Procurement Ordinance. 19. COUNTY’S RIGHT TO INSPECT 19.1 The County or its authorized Agent shall have the right to inspect the Consultant’s facilities/project site during and after each work assignment the Consultant is performing. 20. VENDOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 20.1 The County has implemented a Vendor Performance Evaluation System for all contracts awarded in excess of $25,000. To this end, vendors will be evaluated on their performance upon completion/termination of this Agreement. 21. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 21.1 The selected Consultant shall be required to sign a standard Collier County contract. 21.2 The resultant contract(s) may include purchase or work orders issued by the County’s project manager. 21.3 The County reserves the right to include in any contract document such terms and conditions, as it deems necessary for the proper protection of the rights of Collier County. A sample copy of this contract is available upon request. The County will not be obligated to sign any contracts, maintenance and/or service agreements or other documents provided by the Consultant. 21.4 The County’s project manager shall coordinate with the Vendor / Contractor the return of any surplus assets, including materials, supplies, and equipment associated with the scope or work. 22. PUBLIC RECORDS COMPLIANCE 22.1 Florida Public Records Law Chapter 119, including specifically those contractual requirements in 119.0701(2)(a)-(b) as follows: IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: Communication and Customer Relations Division 3299 Tamiami Trail East 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 731 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 12 Suite 102 Naples, FL 34112-5746 Telephone: (239) 252-8383 The Contractor must specifically comply with the Florida Public Records Law to: Keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. Upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, provide the public agency with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the public agency. Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the public agency upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency, upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. 23. PAYMENT METHOD 23.1 Payments are made in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. Vendor’s invoices must include: 23.1.1 Purchase Order Number 23.1.2 Description and quantities of the goods or services provided per instructions on the County’s purchase order or contract. Invoices shall be sent to: Board of County Commissioners Clerk’s Finance Department ATTN: Accounts Payable 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 700 Naples FL 34112 Or Emailed to: bccapclerk@collierclerk.com 23.2 Collier County, in its sole discretion, will determine the method of payment for goods and/or services as part of this agreement. 23.3 Payment methods include: 23.3.1 Traditional – payment by check, wire transfer or other cash equivalent. 23.3.2 Standard – payment by purchasing card. Collier County’s Purchasing Card Program is supported by standard bank credit suppliers (i.e. VISA and MasterCard), and as such, is cognizant of the Rules for VISA Merchants and MasterCard Merchant Rules. 23.4 The County may not accept any additional surcharges (credit card transaction fees) as a result of using the County’s credit card for transactions relating to this solicitation. The County will entertain bids clearly stating pricing for standard payment methods. An additional separate discounted price for traditional payments may be provided at the initial bid submittal if it is clearly marked as an “Additional Cash Discount.” 23.5 Upon execution of the Contract and completion of each month’s work, payment requests may be submitted to the Project Manager on a monthly basis by the Contractor for services rendered for that prior month. Services beyond sixty (60) days from current monthly invoice will not be considered for payment without prior approval from the Project manager. All invoices should be submitted within the fiscal year the work was performed. (County's fiscal year is October 1 - September 30.) Invoices submitted after the close of the fiscal year will not be accepted (or processed for payment) unless specifically authorized by the Project Manager. 23.6 Payments will be made for articles and/or services furnished, delivered, and accepted, upon receipt and approval of invoices submitted on the date of services or within six (6) months after completion of contract. Any untimely submission 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 732 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 13 of invoices beyond the specified deadline period is subject to non-payment under the legal doctrine of “laches” as untimely submitted. Time shall be deemed of the essence with respect to the timely submission of invoices under this agreement. 23.7 In instances where the successful contractor may owe debts (including, but not limited to taxes or other fees) to Collier County and the contractor has not satisfied nor made arrangement to satisfy these debts, the County reserves the right to off-set the amount owed to the County by applying the amount owed to the vendor or contractor for services performed of for materials delivered in association with a contract. 23.8 Invoices shall not reflect sales tax. After review and approval, the invoice will be transmitted to the Finance Division for payment. Payment will be made upon receipt of proper invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218 Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the “Local Government Prompt Payment Act.” Collier County reserves the right to withhold and/or reduce an appropriate amount of any payment for work not performed or for unsatisfactory performance of Contractual requirements. 24. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 24.1 All Consultants and Sub Consultants performing service for Collier County are required and shall comply with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State and County Safety and Occupational Health Standards and any other applicable rules and regulations. Consultants and Sub Consultants shall be responsible for the safety of their employees and any unsafe acts or conditions that may cause injury or damage to any persons or property within and around the work site. All firewall penetrations must be protected in order to meet Fire Codes. 24.2 Collier County Government has authorized OSHA representatives to enter any Collier County facility, property and/or right-of-way for the purpose of inspection of any Consultant’s work operations. This provision is non-negotiable by any department and/or Consultant. 24.3 All new electrical installations shall incorporate NFPA 70E Short Circuit Protective Device Coordination and Arc Flash Studies where relevant as determined by the engineer. 24.4 All electrical installations shall be labeled with appropriate NFPA 70E arch flash boundary and PPE Protective labels. 25. LICENSES 25.1 The Consultant is required to possess the correct Business Tax Receipt, professional license, and any other authorizations necessary to carry out and perform the work required by the project pursuant to all applicable Federal, State and Local Law, Statute, Ordinances, and rules and regulations of any kind. Additionally, copies of the required licenses must be submitted with the proposal response indicating that the entity proposing, as well as the team assigned to the County account, is properly licensed to perform the activities or work included in the contract documents. Failure on the part of any Consultant to submit the required documentation may be grounds to deem Consultant non-responsive. A Consultant, with an office within Collier County is also required to have an occupational license. 25.2 All State Certified contractors who may need to pull Collier County permits or call in inspections must complete a Collier County Contractor License registration form and submit the required fee. After registering the license/registration will need to be renewed thereafter to remain “active” in Collier County. 25.3 If you have questions regarding professional licenses contact the Contractor Licensing, Community Development and Environmental Services at (239) 252-2431, 252-2432 or 252-2909. Questions regarding required occupational licenses, please contact the Tax Collector’s Office at (239) 252-2477. 26. SURVIVABILITY 26.1Bids (ITBs/RFPs/RPSs): The Consultant agrees that any Work Order/Purchase Order that extends beyond the expiration date of Solicitation 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project resultant of this solicitation will survive and remain subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination of any Work Order/Purchase Order. 27. PRINCIPAL/COLLUSION 27.1 By submission of this Proposal the undersigned, as Consultant, does declare that the only person or persons interested in this Proposal as principal or principals is/are named therein and that no person other than therein mentioned has any interest in this Proposal or in the contract to be entered into; that this Proposal is made without connection with any person, company or parties making a Proposal, and that it is in all respects fair and in good faith without collusion or fraud. 28. RELATION OF COUNTY 28.1 It is the intent of the parties hereto that the Consultant shall be legally considered an independent Consultant, and that neither the Consultant nor their employees shall, under any circumstances, be considered employees or agents of the County, and that the County shall be at no time legally responsible for any negligence on the part of said Consultant, their employees or agents, resulting in either bodily or personal injury or property damage to any individual, firm, or 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 733 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 14 corporation. 29. TERMINATION 29.1 Should the Consultant be found to have failed to perform services in a manner satisfactory to the County, the County may terminate this Agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non performance. In the event that the award of this solicitation is made by the Procurement Services Director, the award and any resultant purchase orders may be terminated at any time by the County upon thirty (30) days written notice to the awarded vendor(s) pursuant to the Board’s Procurement Ordinance. 30. LOBBYING 30.1 After the issuance of any solicitation, no current or prospective vendor or any person acting on their behalf, shall contact, communicate with or discuss any matter relating to the solicitation with any Collier County employee or elected or appointed official, other than the Procurement Services Director or his/her designees. This prohibition ends upon execution of the final contract or upon cancellation of the solicitation. Any current or prospective vendor that lobbies any Collier County employee or elected or appointed official while a solicitation is open or being recommended for award (i) may be deemed ineligible for award of that solicitation by the Procurement Services Director, and (ii) will be subject to Suspension and Debarment outlined in section Twenty-eight of County Ordinance 2017-08. 31. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA (Florida Statute 607.1501) 31.1 In order to be considered for award, firms must be registered with the Florida Department of State Divisions of Corporations in accordance with the requirements of Florida Statute 607.1501 and provide a certificate of authority (www.sunbiz.org/search.html) prior to execution of a contract. A copy of the document may be submitted with the solicitation response and the document number shall be identified. Firms who do not provide the certificate of authority at the time of response shall be required to provide same within five (5) days upon notification of selection for award. If the firm cannot provide the document within the referenced timeframe, the County reserves the right to award to another firm. 32. SINGLE PROPOSAL 32.1 Each Consultant must submit, with their proposal, the required forms included in this RPS. Only one proposal from a legal entity as a primary will be considered. A legal entity that submits a proposal as a primary or as part of a partnership or joint venture submitting as primary may not then act as a sub-consultant to any other firm submitting under the same RPS. If a legal entity is not submitting as a primary or as part of a partnership or joint venture as a primary, that legal entity may act as a sub-consultant to any other firm or firms submitting under the same RPS. All submittals in violation of this requirement will be deemed non-responsive and rejected from further consideration. 33. PROTEST PROCEDURES 33.1 Any prospective vendor / proposer who desires to protest any aspect(s) or provision(s) of the solicitation (including the form of the solicitation documents or procedures) shall file their protest with the Procurement Director strictly in accordance with the County’s current Procurement Ordinance and policies. 33.2 Any actual or prospective respondent who desires to formally protest the recommended contract award must file a notice of intent to protest with the Procurement Director within three (3) calendar days (excluding weekends and County holidays) of the date that the recommended award is posted. 33.3 Upon filing of said notice, the protesting party will have five (5) days to file a formal protest and will be given instructions as to the form and content requirements of the formal protest. A copy of the "Protest Policy" is available at the office of the Procurement Director. 34. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME 34.1 A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted Consultant list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being placed on the convicted Consultant list. 35. SECURITY AND BACKGROUND CHECKS 35.1 The Contractor is required to comply with County Ordinance 2004-52, as amended. Background checks are valid for five (5) years and the Contractor shall be responsible for all associated costs. If required, Contractor shall be responsible for the costs of providing background checks by the Collier County Facilities Management Division for all employees that shall 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 734 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 15 provide services to the County under this Agreement. This may include, but not be limited to, checking federal, state and local law enforcement records, including a state and FBI fingerprint check, credit reports, education, residence and employment verifications and other related records. Contractor shall be required to maintain records on each employee and make them available to the County for at least four (4) years. 35.2 All of Contractor’s employees and subcontractors must wear Collier County Government Identification badges at all times while performing services on County facilities and properties. Contractor ID badges are valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance and can be renewed each year at no cost to the Contractor during the time period in which their background check is valid, as discussed below. All technicians shall have on their shirts the name of the contractor’s business. 35.3 The Contractor shall immediately notify the Collier County Facilities Management Division via e-mail (DL- FMOPS@colliergov.net) whenever an employee assigned to Collier County separates from their employment. This notification is critical to ensure the continued security of Collier County facilities and systems. Failure to notify within four (4) hours of separation may result in a deduction of $500 per incident. 35.4 CCSO requires separate fingerprinting prior to work being performed in any of their locations. This will be coordinated upon award of the contract. If there are additional fees for this process, the vendor is responsible for all costs. 36. CONFLICT OF INTEREST 36.1 Consultant shall complete the Conflict of Interest Affidavit included as an attachment to this RPS document. Disclosure of any potential or actual conflict of interest is subject to County staff review and does not in and of itself disqualify a firm from consideration. These disclosures are intended to identify and or preclude conflict of interest situations during contract selection and execution. 37. PROHIBITION OF GIFTS TO COUNTY EMPLOYEES 37.1 No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, the current Collier County Ethics Ordinance and County Administrative Procedure 5311. Violation of this provision may result in one or more of the following consequences: a. Prohibition by the individual, firm, and/or any employee of the firm from contact with County staff for a specified period of time; b. Prohibition by the individual and/or firm from doing business with the County for a specified period of time, including but not limited to: submitting bids, RPS, and/or quotes; and, c. immediate termination of any contract held by the individual and/or firm for cause. 38. IMMIGRATION LAW AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATION 38.1 Statutes and executive orders require employers to abide by the immigration laws of the United States and to employ only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. 38.2 The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA), provides an Internet-based means of verifying employment eligibility of workers in the United States; it is not a substitute for any other employment eligibility verification requirements. The program will be used for Collier County formal Invitations to Bid (ITB) and Request for Proposals (RFP) including Request for Professional Services (RPS) and construction services. 38.3 Exceptions to the program: 38.3.1 Commodity based procurement where no services are provided. 38.3.2 Where the requirement for the affidavit is waived by the Board of County Commissioners 38.4 Consultants / Bidders are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the Consultant’s/bidder’s proposal. Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company. Consultants are also required to provide the Collier County Procurement Services Division an executed affidavit certifying they shall comply with the E-Verify Program. The affidavit is attached to the solicitation documents. If the Bidder/Consultant does not comply with providing the acceptable E-Verify evidence and the executed affidavit the bidder’s / Consultant’s proposal may be deemed non-responsive. 38.5 Additionally, Consultants shall require all subcontracted Consultants to use the E-Verify system for all purchases not covered under the “Exceptions to the program” clause above. 38.6 For additional information regarding the Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) program visit the following website: http://www.dhs.gov/E-Verify. It shall be the Consultant’s responsibility to familiarize themselves with all rules and regulations governing this program. 38.7 Consultant acknowledges, and without exception or stipulation, any firm(s) receiving an award shall be fully responsible 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 735 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 16 for complying with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended and with the provisions contained within this affidavit. Failure by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the laws referenced herein or the provisions of this affidavit shall constitute a breach of the award agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. 39. TERM OF CONTRACT County reserves the right to modify this scope during negotiations for budgetary reasons. The contract term, if an award is made, will commence on the date of the Notice to Proceed and end upon acceptance and approval of the final payment. Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this award, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing structure. END OF ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RPS 16.A.16.b Packet Pg. 736 Attachment: 17-7159 Solicitation (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) – STEP 1 In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055 Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act FOR Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal RPS NO.: 17-7159 EVELYN COLON, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-2667 evelyncolon@colliergov.net (Email) This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format (Rev 8/8/2017). Any alterations to this document made by the Vendor may be grounds for rejection of proposal, cancellation of any subsequent award, or any other legal remedies available to the Collier County Government. 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 737 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) Attachment A DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA PACKAGE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES FOR 17-7159 DESIGN-BUILD OF THE GOLDEN GATE BOULEVARD 4-LANE ROAD PROJECT. PROJECT INFORMATION A. Introduction The purpose of this Exhibit is to describe the scope of work and the responsibilities of the Design-Build (DB) firm in connection with the preparation of a Request for Proposal package for the design and preparation of a complete set of construction plans and special provisions, if necessary, for:  Roadway improvements to the transportation facility described herein, and the  Bridge/structural improvements for the structure identified herein. In December of 2008, a design was completed for the 6-lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard (CR 876) from Wilson Boulevard to DeSoto Boulevard. Due to budget constraints and long range transportation needs projections, the County determined that Golden Gate Boulevard would only need four lanes. It was further determined that Transportation Engineering (TE) Department would pursue a redesign of the project to four lanes in a four-lane right-of-way section. The redesign would be taken to 60% plans and all permits (except for Southwest Florida Water Management District Big Cypress Basin (BCB) permitting) would be obtained so that the County may, at a future date, pursue final design plans, or construct the project as a Design-Build, when construction funding becomes available. By March 2010, the 60% redesign was completed. The original design and subsequent 4-lane 60% re-design included the replacement of three bridges: 1) the Golden Gate Main Canal (Bridge #034026), 2) Miller Canal (Bridge #034028), and 3) the Faka Union Canal (Bridge #034030). Bridges No. 034026 and 034028 have since been reconstructed with a previous construction project. This project also included the preliminary design (4-lane) of the two bridges which shall be used for this DB project. This new project is for the 4-lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including the bridge over Miller Canal (Bridge #034028) and the drainage system to the Faka Union Canal. The project begins at the beginning of the four/two-lane transition West of 20th St. The project terminus is the Everglades Boulevard intersection, including all required tapers East of the intersection, which shall comply with the latest FDOT Specifications and MUTCD manual requirements. FDOT standard tapers East of the intersection are included, as well as drainage system into the Faka Union Canal. All the right-of-way, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard has been acquired by Collier County. Acquisition of the remaining portion needed for drainage construction East of Everglades Boulevard to the Faka Union Canal is scheduled (but not guaranteed) to be completed by December 31st, 2017. A Notice to Proceed (NTP) shall not be granted to the DB firm until after all right-of-way has been acquired. B. Purpose 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 738 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) The County is requesting Technical & Price Proposals from interested firms for Design-Build services that will include the final design, permitting and construction of Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal. It is the intent of the County to select and contract with one firm to perform all aspects of the design, permitting and construction of this project. The County reserves the right to stop work before, during or after this project and is not obligated to the DB to continue the project. This solicitation is intended to comply with Chapter 287.055, Florida Statute. C. DB Responsibilities The DB will be expected to work in cooperation with the County and its designees, including private/public utilities and stormwater systems that will be affected by the work and must be considered with the services provided. The DB shall provide design services to accomplish the work contained in this solicitation. The DB may retain sub-consultants for various design tasks; however, the DB will be solely responsible for all coordination and interface with the County. The DB shall be the single point of contract for all design services. The DB shall obtain such additional geotechnical and surveying related information that it deems necessary for the performance of the work. The DB will be expected to provide the following tasks: 1. Design Services for Final Design, Permitting and Construction of 4-Lane Roadway a. The DB shall complete the 4-lane design of the Roadway utilizing the 60% design documents that will be provided by the County, and shall provide signed and sealed plans, calculations, and technical specifications. The DB shall familiarize itself thoroughly with these 60% design documents and follow the development of design to produce the final design plans. The DB shall provide progress review sets of design documents at 90% and 100%. The design shall conform to the design criteria already established within the 60% design package. The DB shall ensure the constructability of the project during the design and review process. Any construction activity that commences prior to 100% approved plans by the County shall be at the DB’s sole risk. b. Upon completion of the construction documents for each phase, the DB shall perform a specific review thereof and shall include a complete cost estimate and critical path method schedule. The DB shall submit to the County a written review covering alternative analyses, suggestions and recommendations. The design may be subject to an independent analysis as determined by the County. The DB shall specifically address long lead procurement items and conditions characteristic of the County that may impede construction and take appropriate action. Historically, it has been the experience of the County with projects constructed within this general geographic area, that rock, muck, buried vegetation and debris will be encountered during underground installations. Therefore the DB should consider the increased cost of all underground work activities while preparing this bid. Further, no extra compensation or time extension will be allowed for additional work directly associated with the pile driving, piling drilling, splitting, excavation, crushing and disposal, replacement of displaced volume of extracted rock with fill material or special handling of rock, or the presence or removal of muck, buried vegetation, debris or any other unsuitable soils. c. The DB shall incorporate project specific requirements that include, but are not limited to: i.Roadway:  Plan Type: Plan/Profile  Typical Section: Design will provide a four-lane roadway within a four-lane urban roadway section, including bike lanes, sidewalks, street lighting, hardscape, and utilities. 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 739 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145)  Landscaping Soil: DB shall provide adequate landscaping top soil along the median for future County use.  Limits: Golden Gate Boulevard, from 20th Street to east of Everglades Boulevard, a distance of approximately 7,100 feet of new roadway, plus roughly 5,200 feet of ditching necessary to drain water into the Faka Union Canal.  Major Intersections/Interchanges: 20th Street, 22nd Street and Everglades Boulevard will require additional plan sheets.  Coordination with Other Design Consultants: As needed.  Variations/Exceptions: As needed per current site conditions.  Traffic Control Plans: Typical Sections, Detail Sheets and Plan Sheets on phasing.  Maintenance of Traffic and Project Information: Design Build Firm shall produce MOT Plans that will be implemented per the latest FDOT Standards, including but not limited to, temporary signalization as needed at Everglades Boulevard intersection and message boards throughout the duration of construction activities. Design Build Firm shall maintain project information signs thru the entire duration of the project. Project information signs shall comply with FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction Section 102- 9.4 and all applicable FDOT Design Standards.  Driveways: It is expected that new driveways have or will be added between the time of completion of 60% drawings and project award to the Design Build Firm. The Design Build Firm shall update and address all existing driveways during the design stages.  Concrete Sidewalks: Six (6) inches thick, per current FDOT Specifications.  Turning Lanes: Design Build Firm shall consider the use of offset turning lanes where applicable.  Bus Shelters: The County has identified at least two bus shelters that will need to be removed and replaced under the County’s “Cat-Bus” specification. The Design Build Firm shall verify the total number of bus shelters existing within the construction limits, procure building permits for each shelter and proceed to their replacement paying special attention to the latest lightning protection standards.  Mail Boxes: Must be addressed by the Design Build Firm and relocated through close coordination with the Post Master and the County.  Grave/Car Accident Markers: Design Build Firm shall relocate these markers by following County’s policies, as needed. ii.Drainage and Utilities. Utility relocation design/modification will be a part of this scope of services. The Consultant will: 1. Coordinate with all Utility Owners on this Project, which include, but not limited to, City of Naples, FPL, Collier County Traffic Operations, Collier County Public Utilities and others. 2. Identify needs to relocate, modify and/or leave in place. 3. Design relocation/modification as necessary of County Utilities, such as water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, reclaimed water, etc. 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 740 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 4. Provide Utility Relocation Schedules in the construction contract provisions. 5. The DB shall notify, coordinate with, and obtain relocation schedules from all utility providers located within the project limits. The stormwater system will be designed to meet the permitting requirements of all permitting agencies. Stormwater system will consider best management practices (open, closed, ditches, ponds, exfiltration, etc.) or a combination thereof, within the existing right of way. If the County determines that runoff cannot be economically treated within the existing right of way and directs the Consultant to design off-site ponds, that additional design will be part of this Scope of Services. Pond vegetation (i.e. cat tails or any other foliage or shrubbery) shall be removed by Design Build Firm from any existing or recently constructed pond as a condition to receive final payment. There are at least three existing cross drains within the footprint of this project. Pre-existing cross drains will have to be removed during construction activities. 2. Design Services for Final Design, Permitting and Construction of 2-lane Bridge a. The DB shall provide final 4-lane design and construction services for bridge #034028 (Miller Canal) utilizing the 90% 4-lane bridge documents that will be provided by the County, and shall provide signed and sealed plans, calculations, and technical specifications. The DB shall familiarize itself thoroughly with these 90% design documents and follow the development of design to produce the final design plans. The DB shall provide progress review sets of design documents at 90% and 100%. The DB shall conform to the design criteria already established with the 90% design package. The DB shall implement the following basic items during design and construction phases:  The Design-Build Firm shall determine whether the resistance factors used for pile design will be based on static/statnamic load testing. Prepare a Technical Special Provision (TSP) for tests other than the Modified Quick Test, such as Osterberg Cell Load Test or Statnamic Load Test. For Osterberg Cell Load Tests use the same loading and unloading intervals, as well as the same loading times specified for the Modified Quick Test. Comply with the instrumentation requirements of 455- 2.4. Before the resistance factors for static/statnamic load testing may be used for pile foundations in any area of the Project, a minimum number of one (1) successful load tests must be performed in a representative location of that area. The Design-Build Firm shall be responsible for the following: 1. Selection of pile type and size. 2. Selection of test pile lengths, locations and quantity of test piles. 3. Selection of pile testing methods. 4. Determining the frequency of such testing unless otherwise stated herein. 5. Performance of the selected test pile program, including dynamic load test personnel and equipment. The County may observe the installation of test piles and all pile testing. 6. Preparing and submitting a Pile Installation Plan for the County’s acceptance. 7. Selection of production pile lengths. 8. Development of the driving criteria. 9. Driving piles to the required capacity and minimum penetration depth. 10. Inspecting and Recording the pile driving information. 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 741 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 11. Submitting Foundation Certification Packages. 12. Providing safe access, and cooperating with the County in verification of the piles, both during construction and after submittal of the certification package.  The Design-Build Firm shall be responsible for the identification of and coordination with, vibration sensitive sites impacted by the Work for the duration of the construction period. The Design-Build Firm is responsible for evaluating the need for, design of, and the provision of any necessary precautionary features to protect existing structures from damage, including, at a minimum, selecting construction methods and procedures that will prevent damage. The Design-Build Firm shall produce a Settlement and Vibration Monitoring Plan (SVMP) as part of the 90% plans submittal and update the SVMP throughout the Construction Period. The Design-Build Firm is responsible for establishing maximum settlement and vibration thresholds equivalent to or lower than the Florida Department of Transportation Specification requirements for all construction activities, including vibratory compaction operations and excavations. Submittals for Settlement and Vibration Monitoring Plan (SVMP) shall include the following as a minimum: i. Identify any existing structures in addition to those identified that will be monitored for vibrations during the construction period. ii. Establish the maximum vibration levels. The maximum vibration levels stated for existing structures shall not be exceeded. iii. Identify any existing structures in addition to those identified that will be monitored for settlement during the construction period. iv. Establish the maximum settlement levels for the existing structures that must not be exceeded. The maximum settlement level stated shall not be exceeded. v. Identify any existing structures in addition to those identified that require pre- construction and post-construction surveys. The County will perform the review of Vibration and Settlement submittals in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation Specifications.  New and pre-existing bridge rails should be completed or refurbished using current FDOT standards.  The County may require a peer review process for structural bridge design. The DB shall ensure the constructability of the project during the design and review process. Any construction activity that commences prior to 100% approved plans by the County shall be at the DB’s sole risk. b. Upon completion of the construction documents for the project, the DB shall perform a specific review thereof and shall include a complete cost estimate and critical path method schedule. The DB shall submit to the County a written review covering alternative analyses, suggestions and recommendations. The design may be subject to an independent analysis as determined by the County. The DB shall specifically address long lead procurement items and conditions characteristic of the County that may impede construction and take appropriate action. Historically, it has been the 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 742 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) experience of the County with projects constructed within this general geographic area, that rock, muck, buried vegetation and debris will be encountered during underground installations. Therefore the DB should consider the increased cost of all underground work activities while preparing this bid. Further, no extra compensation or time extension will be allowed for additional work directly associated with the pile driving, piling drilling, splitting, excavation, crushing and disposal, replacement of displaced volume of extracted rock with fill material or special handling of rock, or the presence or removal of muck, buried vegetation, debris or any other unsuitable soils. 3. Property Acquisition The County may request the DB to assist with providing legal sketches and descriptions for temporary construction, and permanent easement and right-of-way acquisition for the 2-lane Bridge project and any other parts of the roadway project. The County is in the process of acquiring other right-of-way for the project and a Notice to Proceed for Construction (NTP) shall not be issued to the DB firm until this process is complete. The County is using the 4-lane 60% Design right-of-way maps as the basis of the real estate acquisition. Any deviation from these maps caused by the 100% Design of the DB firm shall be remedied by the DB firm. 4. Permitting The DB shall identify needed permits, prepare all applications, obtain County’s approval on decisions or modifications to permits, allow for County’s review prior to submittal of applications and ultimately obtain all necessary permits. The DB shall prepare all applications, data, and drawings required by the BCB and shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary BCB permits, including required fees. The current ERP (SFWMD and USACOE) application for the 4-lane design project may need to be modified if any deviations are made to the 60% plans. 5. Retaining Walls Standard Gravity walls will be utilized, where appropriate. Structural walls are not anticipated and will be considered an additional service if they become necessary. 6. Miscellaneous In order to provide for the turning movements at intersections, it may be necessary to extend existing box culverts on side roads. Other miscellaneous structure services could include culvert extensions, foundations, mast arms, lighting, and barrier walls as determined during design. 7. Signing and Pavement Markings The need, number and locations of sign structures; i.e., cantilevers, overhead, etc., signing and pavement markings shall be determined during the design process. 8. Signals & Lighting Intersections: The Consultant will design modifications to all existing Signal Systems to adapt them to the proposed improvements using current Collier County Specifications and MUTCD as guidelines. 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 743 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) Existing traffic signalization at Everglades Boulevard shall be upgraded to mast arm with pedestrian crossing buttons on all directions. Provide an inductive loop detection system. All Traffic signal design requires the approval of Collier County Traffic Operations Chief Engineer. The existing roadway lighting level will be retained. The Consultant will produce a lighting justification report to determine the need for additional luminescence and design modification as necessary. Design must include one power meter for each street signal and power pole. Collier County Signal and IT Interconnect Conduit shall be designed into this facility. 9. Landscape Architecture Planting Plans: Landscape design is not a part of this scope of services. Irrigation Plans: Irrigation design is not a part of this scope of services. Hardscape Plans: The Consultant will provide design for irrigation conduit and brickwork in the medians. The DBF will coordinate with Pamela Lulich in the Road Maintenance Division prior to installing brickwork or irrigation conduits. 10. Survey Design Survey: The Consultant will provide Topographic Surveying. 11. Mapping Control Survey Map— The Consultant will provide Control Survey Mapping. 12. Geotechnical The DB will provide borings and laboratory testing of soils in accordance with FDOT guidelines for roadway, structures, ponds, lighting, etc. The DBF shall be aware that rock is located at shallow depths within this general geographic area. The excavation for drainage structures, mast arm foundations, light poles foundations, stormwater pond, retaining wall structures, bridge foundations, and utilities may be difficult. Therefore, the DBF should consider the increased cost of all the underground work activities while preparing the bids. No extra compensation or time extension will be allowed for additional work directly associated with the splitting, excavation, crushing, and disposal, replacement of displaced volume of extracted rock material with fill material or any special handling due to the presence of rock. 13. Specifications Package The Consultant will prepare the technical specifications package for all items of work that is not included in the FDOT standard specifications for road and bridge construction, latest edition. 14. Project Schedule The Consultant shall provide a detailed project activity/event schedule for County and Consultant activities required to meet the completion date for design of XX/XX/XX. Additional specific scheduling requirements are: 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 744 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) The schedule shall indicate, at a minimum, submission dates for Phase I and II plans (90% and 100% plans), and all other required submittals. The schedule shall provide minimum twelve-month duration to allow for right of way acquisition. The 90% plans shall not be submitted prior to obtaining a notice of intent to permit from SFWMD. The 100% plans shall not be submitted prior to obtaining a notice of intent to permit from the Army Corp of Engineers. The schedule shall reflect that time is of the essence. The Consultant shall submit monthly updates of the project schedule with their invoice for payment. The schedule shall be provided in Microsoft Project. At the 90% design stage an Independent Peer Review will be conducted. The Consultant shall submit a Construction Schedule in Microsoft Project along with the plans at this stage of design. The Construction Schedule will be updated for submittal again at 100% design stages. 15. Submittals All maps, plans and designs are to be prepared with English values in accordance with all applicable current County and FDOT manuals, memorandums and guidelines. All design files shall be submitted in electronic format that will be compatible with both, PDF and AutoCad programs. The Consultant shall furnish a camera-ready set of signed/sealed plans and specifications to the County at Phase IV completion. A set of signed/sealed “As-Built” plans for construction per current FDOT standards shall be delivered to the County, as well as a set of signed/sealed plans to the County Attorney’s office for use in court. All electronic (digital) files of final plans and specifications will be submitted to the County on CD or memory sticks. 16. Construction The DB shall be responsible for performing the traditional duties of a General Contractor throughout the performance of the work and warranty periods. The DB shall coordinate and ensure all work is in accordance with the design documents provided by the designer and as approved by the County. The DB will resolve and be responsible for conflicts between the design and actual on-site conditions. The DB is to ensure that the project is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications and requirements of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Collier County. The DB will be responsible to the County Transportation Engineering (TE) Director or his designee for all aspects of the project. 17. Quality Control/Quality Assurance/Inspections The DB will solely be responsible for daily inspections of the project. The DB is to develop and implement a quality control/quality assurance program. Final acceptance of the project and quality assurance will be provided by the County and based on the DB’s certifications, environmental permit close-out requirements, pile driving certifications, signed and sealed as-built documentation and all 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 745 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) other required close out documents. 18. Project Management Information The DB shall establish, with the full concurrence of the County, procedures for organizing and accomplishing the management control of the project including safety and traffic control. The DB shall design, implement and utilize a Project Management Information System (PMIS) to facilitate the rapid and accurate exchange and monitoring of information between all parties. The PMIS shall include as a minimum the following:  Narrative reporting, on a monthly basis  Schedule control, on a monthly basis  Cost Control, and estimating  Project accounting  Action reports  Complaint Log  Daily Quality Control/Inspection Reports  Change Order Log All reports, documents and data to be provided shall represent an accurate assessment of the current status of the project and of the work remaining to be accomplished. The information provided shall provide a sound basis for identifying variances and problems and shall include recommendations for making management decisions. It shall be prepared and furnished to the County monthly throughout the contract period. 19. Warranty Where any work is performed by the DB’s own forces or by subcontractors under contract with the DB, the DB shall warrant that all materials and equipment included in such work will be of good quality, free from improper workmanship and defective materials and in conformance with the drawings and specifications. In general, the warranty shall be a one-year period from acceptance by the County (unless superseded in the scope of work). With respect to the same work, the DB further agrees to correct all work found by the County to be defective in material or workmanship or not in conformance with the drawings or specifications at no expense to the County. 20. Investigations and Litigations If the DB, the Preliminary Design Professional, or any other member of the DB Team with more than a 20% share of the Contract has ever been the subject of an investigation conducted by a regulatory or professional licensing board, give the details of such action. If the same parties outlined above have ever been sued or debarred from working for a public authority as a result of their actions or inaction in the course of the practice of their business or profession, give the details of such a suit or debarment. 21. Public Information Program The DB shall undertake a Public Information Program. The minimum requirements to complete this 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 746 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) task and any information assembled shall include the following and must be approved by the County.  The DB will appoint its own Public Information Officer (PIO) who will maintain continued contact with the community during the design and construction phases.  Public involvement includes communicating to all interested persons, groups and government organizations information regarding the development of the project.  Maintain mailing lists of elected and appointed officials in the project area, permit and review agencies, property owners adjacent to or within the three hundred (300) feet of the project, and other interested parties that may be designated by the County.  Provide notification to residents in affected construction area in advance of proceeding with work in that area. DB shall keep residents informed of changes, delays, or other inconveniences until work in that area is complete.  Prepare exhibits, attend and participate in two (2) Public Information Meetings, which shall be conducted by the DB. The first meeting shall take place between 60% and 90% design, with the last one being a Construction Kick-off Meeting. The DB shall prepare and send notification of said meeting to all parties on the appropriate mailing lists.  In addition, the Consultant and County staff will meet with civic groups and others on an individual basis, as needed, to discuss the project. The Consultant shall anticipate participation in four additional meetings for this purpose. This work is to be included in the Scope of Services. Prepare presentation exhibits for use as visual aids during all public meetings.  Erect two (2) project signs throughout the project area indicating the name of the project, project descriptions, and contact information. Project information signs shall comply with FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction Section 102-9.4 and all applicable FDOT Design Standards.  The DB shall also be responsible for establishing a construction inquiry phone line to manage complaints, questions and concerns. The phone number of this line will be prominently displayed on all communications with the public. All complaints will be researched and a response will be provided. Action on all complaints should be taken within twenty-four (24) hours from the time the complaint is registered. This information will be recorded and tracked in a computer database that may be reviewed by the County on a daily basis. In addition, a County representative will be identified to hear claims. County Responsibilities 1. County’s Information. Upon request, the County shall provide all known available information regarding the requirements for the project design. 2. County’s Representative. The County shall designate a representative who shall be fully acquainted with the project. The representative shall render decisions promptly and furnish information expeditiously. 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 747 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 3. Availability of Lands. The County shall furnish, as indicated in the Contract Documents, the lands upon which the construction is to be performed, rights-of-way and easements for access thereto, and such other lands which are designated for the use of the DB. The County may request the DB to assist with this effort. The DB shall provide for all additional lands and access thereto that may be required for temporary construction facilities or storage of materials and equipment. This document is signed and sealed as described in Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Board of Professional Engineers. EXHIBIT B 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 748 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) PROPOSAL BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we _____________________________ ________________________________________ (herein after called the Principal) and ______________________________________________, (herein called the Surety), a corporation chartered and existing under the laws of the State of _____________ with its principal offices in the City of _______________ and authorized to do business in the State of ________________ are held and firmly bound unto the ____________________________ (hereinafter called the Owner), in the full and just sum of ________________________ Dollars ($_________________) good and lawful money of the United States of America, to be paid upon demand of the Owner, to which payment well and truly to be made, the Principal and the Surety bind themselves, their heirs, and executors, administrators, and assigns, jointly and severally and firmly by these presents. Whereas, the Principal is about to submit, or has submitted to the Owner, a Bid for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary to furnish, install, and fully complete the Work on the Project known as RPS 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project. NOW, THEREFORE, if the Owner shall accept the RPS of the PRINCIPAL and the PRINCIPAL shall enter into the required Agreement with the Owner and within ten days after the date of a written Notice of Award in accordance with the terms of such RPS, and give such bond or bonds in an amount of 100% the total Contract Amount as specified in the Proposal Documents or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of the Agreement and for the prompt payment of labor, materials and supplies furnished in the prosecution thereof or, in the event of the failure of the PRINCIPAL to enter into such Agreement or to give such bond or bonds, and deliver to Owner the required certificates of insurance, if the PRINCIPAL shall pay to the OBLIGEE the fixed sum of $______________ noted above as liquidated damages, and not as a penalty, as provided in the RPS Documents, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. IN TESTIMONY Thereof, the Principal and Surety have caused these presents to be duly signed and sealed this ______ day of ________________, 201__. Principal BY (Seal) Surety (Seal) Countersigned Local Resident Producing Agent for EXHIBIT C – Price Proposal Page Include in Separate Sealed Envelope with Technical Proposal Package 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 749 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) Collier County PRICE PROPOSAL FORM SOLICITATION: RPS 17-7159 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project. BASE Proposal PROPOSED CONTRACT TIME: _________ Days Substantial; ________ Total Days (to Final) Item Description Unit Quantity Price Design-Build LS 1 TOTAL LUMP SUM PRICE $________________ TOTAL LUMP SUM PRICE INCLUDING PARTNERING and DISPUTES REVIEW WRITTEN OUT: $_____________________________________________ DESIGN-BUILD FIRM NAME:__________________________________________________________ DESIGN-BUILD FIRM ADDRESS:__________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ DESIGN-BUILD FIRM SIGNATURE: ________________________________ PRINTED NAME: _________________________________ TITLE: ___________________ Provide Dun & Bradstreet Rating: ____________________________________ Include in Separate Sealed Envelope with Technical Proposal Package 16.A.16.d Packet Pg. 750 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Criteria Package (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 1 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) – STEP 2 In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055 Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act FOR DESIGN-BUILD OF Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal RPS NO.: 17-7159 EVELYN COLON, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-2667 evelyncolon@colliergov.net (Email) This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format. Any alterations to this document made by the Consultant may be grounds for rejection of proposal, cancellation of any subsequent award, or any other legal remedies available to the Collier County Government. 16.A.16.e Packet Pg. 751 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design Build Step – 2 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS FOR STEP 2 TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL REQUEST FOR PROFESSINAL SERVICES (RPS) NUMBER: 17-7159 PROJECT TITLE: Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: No Pre-Proposal Conference LOCATION: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION, CONFERENCE ROOM A, 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: January 10, 2018 at 3:00PM PLACE OF RPS OPENING: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FL 34112 All proposals shall be submitted online via the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System: https://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas/ INTRODUCTION Through the issuance of this Request for Professional Services – Step 2 (RPS – Step 2), the Growth Management Division (hereinafter, the “Division”), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, “County”) is hereby soliciting sealed Technical Proposals, Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), and Presentations for a contract to perform Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal Project. The issuance of this RPS - Step 2 is the second step in a two-step solicitation process for the Project. By utilizing a Design-Build (D-B) project delivery approach, the County expects to secure substantial benefits. These expected benefits include timely and efficient scheduling, optimal risk allocation, competitive design selection, innovation, clear assignment of performance responsibilities to a single contracting entity, long-term reliability, and life-cycle cost savings. Another expected benefit is the full integration of key design, construction, and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) personnel in all aspects of the Project. The intent in developing this RPS - Step 2 is to encourage the Proposers to provide the best solution for the Project, consistent with the Project goals and requirements as defined. Proposers should carefully review this RPS - Step 2 to ensure a clear understanding of the Project’s needs, objectives, work scope, and requirements. Only the shortlisted firms from the Step 1 process are eligible to respond and those firms are listed below: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Owen-Ames-Kimball Company/Hole Montes, Inc. Wright Construction/Agnoli Barber & Brundage, Inc./Bridging Solutions/HighSpans Engineering, Inc. BACKGROUND The purpose of this background is to describe the scope of work and the responsibilities of the Design-Build (DB) firm in connection with the preparation of a Request for Proposal package for the design and preparation of a complete set of construction plans and special provisions, if necessary, for: • Roadway improvements to the transportation facility described herein, and the • Bridge/structural improvements for the structure identified herein. In December of 2008, a design was completed for the 6-lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard (CR 876) from Wilson Boulevard to DeSoto Boulevard. Due to budget constraints and long range transportation needs projections, the County determined that Golden Gate Boulevard would only need four lanes. It was further determined that Transportation Engineering (TE) Department would pursue a redesign of the project to four lanes in a four-lane right-of-way section. The redesign would be taken to 60% plans and all permits (except for Southwest Florida Water Management District Big Cypress Basin (BCB) permitting) would be obtained 16.A.16.e Packet Pg. 752 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design Build Step – 2 3 so that the County may, at a future date, pursue final design plans, or construct the project as a Design-Build, when construction funding becomes available. By March 2010, the 60% redesign was completed. The original design and subsequent 4-lane 60% re-design included the replacement of three bridges: 1) the Golden Gate Main Canal (Bridge #034026), 2) Miller Canal (Bridge #034028), and 3) the Faka Union Canal (Bridge #034030). Bridges No. 034026 and 034028 have since been reconstructed with a previous construction project. This project also included the preliminary design (4- lane) of the two bridges which shall be used for this DB project. This new project is for the 4-lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including the bridge over Miller Canal (Bridge #034028) and the drainage system to the Faka Union Canal. The project begins at the beginning of the four/two-lane transition West of 20th St. The project terminus is the Everglades Boulevard intersection, including all required tapers East of the intersection, which shall comply with the latest FDOT Specifications and MUTCD manual requirements. FDOT standard tapers East of the intersection are included, as well as drainage system into the Faka Union Canal. All the right-of-way, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard has been acquired by Collier County. Acquisition of the remaining portion needed for drainage construction East of Everglades Boulevard to the Faka Union Canal is scheduled (but not guaranteed) to be completed by December 31st, 2017. A Notice to Proceed (NTP) shall not be granted to the DB firm until after all right-of-way has been acquired. DESIGN CRITERIA PROFESSIONAL The Design Criteria Professionals for this Project is Collier County and the County has responsibility for developing and ensuring compliance with the Design Criteria Package for the Project. The Design Criteria Professional shall also provide assistance to the County as necessary in Project oversight, design reviews, construction monitoring, start-up assistance, and environmental compliance. All short-listed Proposers will be provided with the Design Criteria Package which describes the minimum scope and required quality for design and construction of the project, and it also provides additional relevant information about the project. The Design Criteria Package generally provides for less than 30% completion level of the design documents and in no way is it represented as being final construction documents. The Design Criteria Package has not undergone regulatory review and it does not include all the details necessary to identify all materials and items to construct the project. It will be the Design-Builder’s responsibility to develop complete construction documents with all necessary details commensurate with the scope and quality indicated in the Design Criteria Package and to meet all regulatory requirements. Each Proposer shall certify on a Certification Form provided that the Proposer acknowledges, understands and agrees that the Design Criteria Package and other project information provided do not constitute construction documents and do not reflect all of the design, permitting, regulatory, and construction requirements for the project, and that, notwithstanding the above, these documents are sufficient in all respects for purposes of the Proposer’s preparation and submittal of its Proposal. Proposers are advised that in no event shall a Proposer include any employee of the firm listed above (nor any employee of Collier County) as part of its team for the Project. All communications with the County or Design Criteria Professionals regarding this procurement shall be in accordance with the applicable sections of this RPS - Step 2. PROCUREMENT OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES By utilizing a D-B project delivery approach, the County expects to secure substantial benefits. These expected benefits include efficient and cost-effective design, construction and operation, optimal risk allocation, competitive design selection, and clear assignment of performance responsibilities to a single contracting entity. Other expected benefits include the full and appropriately-balanced integration of key design, construction, and QA/QC personnel in all aspects of the Project development. The County’s project objectives are to ensure:  An overall positive outcome and experience for the communities involved.  Environmental protection through compliance with all regulatory requirements.  Compliance with other performance guarantees identified in the Agreement.  Project completion on schedule.  A safe Project construction and operating environment.  Good neighbor attributes to adjacent properties in terms of noise, vibration, dust, odors, traffic, and lighting impacts.  Efficient and cost-effective design, permitting, and construction.  A high degree of coordination between the design, permitting, and construction elements.  Ease of operations and maintenance.  Consideration and ease of expandability.  A high degree of security for the Project Sites.  Construction of an aesthetically-pleasing Project.  Successful integration of work completed by others. 16.A.16.e Packet Pg. 753 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design Build Step – 2 4 The County desires to optimize creativity, cost-competitiveness and efficient delivery in the D-B process and will therefore provide some flexibility to Proposers with respect to the design and other applicable elements affected by the overall Program. Nevertheless, it is critical that proposed equipment and designs have been proven to meet the performance requirements of this RPS - Step 2. The proposed project will be subject to all required regulatory approvals including, but not limited to, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and all applicable County and regulatory agencies policies and requirements. The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved implementation of this Project using the D-B procurement method and solicitation of the RPS - Step 1 and this RPS - Step 2. It is the County’s intent to establish a working partnership among all Project participants - County staff, the Design Criteria Professional, and the Design-Builder. SERVICES SUMMARY The County believes the D-B procurement method will accomplish its objectives. To achieve the optimal benefit from this process, the County prefers that the Proposer’s Project team be one that is a truly integrated team with a genuine, collaborative philosophy. Such a team would integrate the two prime roles of designer and builder. These prime roles would be integrated in a manner that supports collaboration and high performing team concepts. This team structure should share risk and reward, contain proper incentives, and allow for the routine conflict resolution of the issues that typically arise among these two prime roles. The Design-Builder shall provide the County with the following integrated D-B services:  Overall Project Coordination o Leadership, coordination and communications with internal and external entities to ensure project success o Community outreach, input and information to appropriately engage the community and County personnel, and ensure that overall needs are met o Coordination of activities that interface with other ongoing and planned County projects in the area and related to this Project  Design & Permitting: o Design of the project and all associated elements outlined o Comprehensive permitting of all elements of the project as described in the Design Criteria Package  Construction: o Construction management and administration o Construction of the project and all on-site and off-site elements of the project as defined o Seamless maintenance of operations thorough coordination with all project team members o Completion of installation and start-up of all required equipment and systems as well as performance and acceptance tests (where applicable) o Completion of training of County personnel on individual systems and complete facility operation and maintenance requirements (where applicable) o Demolition and Repurposing of existing resources, including transfer to the County of Salvaged Equipment (where applicable) o Other requirements as mandated by the Agreement o Optional construction (where applicable) In providing these services the Design-Builder shall, at all times, comply with the following:  Design criteria and performance standards outlined in the Design Criteria Package  Measures set forth in all approved permits issued by relevant agencies  Design review/approval processes as detailed in this RFP - Step 2  County and industry design and construction standards GRADING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF FINAL RANKING: For the development of a FINAL RANKING, this evaluation criterion will be utilized by the County’s Selection Committee to score and rank each proposal. Consultants are encouraged to keep their proposals concise and to include a minimum of marketing materials. Proposals must address the following criteria: STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Technical Proposal 30 Points 16.A.16.e Packet Pg. 754 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design Build Step – 2 5 2. Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) 50 Points 3. Oral Presentation 20 Points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie at final ranking, award shall be made to the proposer with the lower volume of work previously awarded. Volume of work shall be calculated based upon total dollars paid to the proposer in the twenty-four (24) months prior to the RFP submittal deadline. Payment information will be retrieved from the County’s financial system of record. The tie breaking procedure is only applied in the final ranking step of the selection process and is invoked by the Procurement Services Division Director or designee. In the event a tie still exists, selection will be determined based on random selection by the Procurement Services Director before at least three (3) witnesses. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Each criterion and methodology for scoring is further described below. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 1: TECHNICAL PROPOSAL (30 Total Points Available) The Proposer shall provide the appropriate information in accordance with the content requirements set forth in this RPS - Step 2. No reference to information or details of the Proposer’s GMP shall be included in the Technical Proposal. Proposers are advised that, if selected, as part of the contract preparation phase, portions of the information contained in the Successful Proposal could be included or integrated in the Agreement as necessary. The County reserves the right to include (or exclude) any information submitted in the Proposal in the final Agreement. Section 1.0 - Transmittal Letter and Executive Summary (8 pages max.) Together with its Proposal, the County must receive one original, fully executed Proposal Transmittal Letter from the Proposer acknowledging, among other things, that the Proposer has completely reviewed, understands, and agrees to be bound by the requirements of this RPS - Step 2 including all addenda. The transmittal letter shall also clearly note receipt of all addenda (by addenda numbers) and shall list the principal contact person for the Proposer, their phone number, email address, and street address. The Proposal Transmittal Letter shall be executed by a representative of the Proposer who is empowered to sign it and to commit the Proposer to the obligations contained in the Proposal. If the Proposer is a partnership, the Proposal shall be signed by one or more of the general partners. If the Proposer is a corporation, an authorized officer shall sign his or her name and indicate his or her title beneath the full corporate name. Anyone signing the Proposal as an agent shall file with it legal evidence of his or her authority to execute such Proposal. The Proposer shall submit a Project Executive Summary of the key aspects of the Proposal. The Project Executive Summary should briefly describe the Proposers understanding of the County’s goals and objectives for the Project, provide notification of any changes to the Proposer’s key team members, the Proposer’s design-build delivery plan, an overview of the design and construction plans, noise and odor abatement, management of construction impacts to surrounding community, coordination of construction to minimize impact to maintenance of operations, construction traffic control plan, site security plans, public outreach concepts, innovative approaches to project design and/or delivery, demolition and restoration, and other significant aspects of the Proposal. Small scale graphics and architectural renderings of the new and restored site may be incorporated into the Project Executive Summary within the specified page limitations. Section 2.0 – Project Team Approach (10 pages max) This section of the Proposal shall describe the proposed approach the Proposer’s Project Team will utilize to address all facets of the project. A written overview should outline team aspects of overall delivery of this project, addressing the team’s approach to management, staffing and execution of the project with consideration given to the location of key resources to accomplish the work. This section should include details on how the design-build teams will address the significant personnel resources to complete the design and construction of the project and within the proposed schedule. The Proposer should illustrate to the County how resources will be assigned and managed to meet each phase and each major element of the project. A detailed project schedule should accompany the information provided to outline the major tasks, relationships between the tasks, the resource allocations by task, and considers all elements and requirements outlined in the Design Criteria Package and this RPS – Step 2. The Proposal shall include a Project Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule that presents the major activities necessary to implement the D-B Project. The schedule should commence with the Notice to Proceed with Design Date and extend to Final Completion, including distinct design, permitting, procurement, construction, etc. The Proposer should indicate proposed task start and finish dates and key interim milestones. Proposers shall also 16.A.16.e Packet Pg. 755 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 17-7159 Design Build Step – 2 6 identify anticipated County actions and suggested County review periods during design. Proposer should discuss items that may impact the critical path and how these items will be mitigated. Proposers should recognize that the information provided in RPS – Step 1 was used as a basis for short-listing Proposers. Therefore, any changes in any information in the Proposer’s submittal including but not limited to personnel, subcontractors, partners, and their personnel or financial capability of the Proposer, found to be unacceptable by the County may result in disqualification of the Proposer, or a deduction in points as deemed appropriate. Therefore, changes to the Proposer’s project team, particularly the proposing entity, subcontractors, and personnel, unless it is viewed by the County as an enhancement to the Project Team, shall not be allowed in the step except for extenuating circumstances, such as corporate takeovers, buyouts, and other unforeseen changes. If extenuating circumstances cause a change to the Proposer’s team following shortlisting, the change must be clearly identified in Section 3 of the Proposal, with a clear and complete explanation. Proposers may enhance their teams at any time prior to submission of Proposals by adding additional personnel and subcontractor members. Information on additional personnel will be included in the page limit for Section 3. Section 3.0 - Technical Information (no page limit) This section shall present the technical aspects of the Proposer’s plan to implement the Project. The project design and construction plans shall be in sufficient detail so that the County can ascertain the Proposer’s ability to comply with, the RPS – Step 2, including the Design Criteria Package and applicable regulatory requirements and industry standards. Proposal text, which provides an explanation of a rationale behind the design, including descriptions of the benefits of the proposed design shall be provided in narrative sections of the Proposal. The Proposer shall provide a clear and detailed description of the Project. All major components shall be described, including all infrastructure, site development, mitigation (if applicable), demolition and repurposing and any enhancements, access roads, and elements to address community impacts and permit requirements, as noted throughout the RPS. The Proposer shall outline all technical elements that shall be included in order to demonstrate compliance with the County standards and operational requirements. Enhanced technical features that meet the Design Criteria and that the Proposer feels enhance the value of the proposed Project, shall be described in this section of its Proposal. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 2: GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE (50 Total Points Available) A Proposal submitted in response to this RFP - Step 2 shall contain a Guaranteed Maximum Price that fully conforms with and satisfies the format and content requirements described herein and on Guaranteed Maximum Price Form. The Guaranteed Maximum Price must be submitted separately in a sealed envelope and mail to: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FL 34112 ATTN: EVELYN COLON, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST 17-7159 DESIGN BUILD GOLDEN GATE BOULEVARD 4-LANE, FROM WEST OF 20th STREET EAST TO EAST of EVERGRLADES BOULEVARD, INCLUDING DRAINAGE TO THE FAKA UNION CANAL EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 3: ORAL PRESENTATION (20 Total Points Available) All proposers invited to participate in this RPS – Step 2 will provide a thirty (30) minute oral presentation to the selection committee and allow for a fifteen (15) minute questions and answer period after. The content of the oral presentation must be applicable to the submittal for this step with no disclosure of the total Guaranteed Maximum Price. The proposer can discuss how the GMP was obtained; however, the final amount will be revealed at the time of scoring. 16.A.16.e Packet Pg. 756 Attachment: 17-7159 Design Build Step 2 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) Design- Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project RPS NO. 17-7159 – STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Collier County Board of County Commissioners February 26, 2018 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 757 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Section 1: Transmittal Letter and Executive Summary.......................2 Section 2: Project Team Approach....................................................11 Section 3: Technical Information........................................................20 (Under separate cover) Golden Gate Blvd. Ph2 Plan & Profile Roll Plots What’s inside? 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 758 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project in association with Section 1 Transmittal Letter and Executive Summary 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 759 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 16.A.16.fPacket Pg. 760Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 16.A.16.fPacket Pg. 761Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project February 26, 2018 Board of Collier County Commissioners c/o Collier County Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg C-2 Naples, Florida 34112 RE: RPS No. 17-7159 – RPS STEP 2 Design-Build Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane, from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard, including drainage to the Faka Union Canal Dear Mrs. Colon and Selection Committee Members: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Ajax), in association with Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Stantec) – the Ajax/Stantec Team, is excited to submit this RPS Step 2 technical proposal for the design and construction of Golden Gate Boulevard 4- Lane from West of 20th Street to East of Everglades Boulevard in Collier County. The Ajax/Stantec Team has assembled an integrated team of design and construction professionals who have successfully worked together in the past and have extensive experience on similar design-build contracts, including the adjacent project on Golden Gate Boulevard from Wilson Boulevard to 18th Street. Our proposed management team knows Collier County design preferences, quality control policies, and Collier County’s high expectations in regards to community participation. Ajax Paving employs 420 skilled heavy civil construction employees throughout Southwest Florida and we build the roadways that hundreds of thousand commuters drive on every day. The Ajax/Stantec Team has the resources, reputation, and understanding to deliver a quality product on an accelerated schedule. Other notable, similar projects the Ajax/Stantec Team has completed include FDOT’s US-41 6- Lane from SR 951 to Greenway Drive in Naples valued at $38M and FDOT’s I-75 6-Lane from SR 951 to Golden Gate Parkway in Naples valued at $32M. Ajax Paving brought innovation to deliver the US-41 project 350 days ahead of schedule and $8M dollars under budget. Ajax Paving’s I-75 project won FDOT District 1’s “the 2017 Best Progressive FDOT Contract in the state.” This award is given to the project with the best under budget and fastest completion ratios. Again, through innovation and executing an aggressive schedule, Ajax Paving saved FDOT over $5M and delivered the project 500 days ahead of the original contract time. On both projects, Ajax Paving self-performed more than 50% of work which allowed Ajax Paving greater control over the critical path schedule while ensuring the highest possible quality product. The Ajax/Stantec Team is committed to self-perform over 50% of the work on this project, no other team can make that commitment. Ajax Paving not only manages design/build contracts, we build them with our highly skilled employees and high quality materials. As required by the RPS, the Ajax/Stantec Team clearly states the following: • The Ajax/ Stantec Team acknowledges receipt of the RPS and has reviewed, understands, and agrees to be bound by the requirements of this RPS – Step 2 including all addenda. • The Ajax/ Stantec Team has received and reviewed seven Addendas. Addendum 01 dated December 18, 2017, Addendum 02 dated December 20, 2017, Addendum 03 dated January 16, 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 762 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 3Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 2018, Addendum 04 dated January 18, 2018, Addendum 05 dated January 23, 2018, Addendum 06 dated January 24, 2018, and Addendum 07 dated January 25, 2018. • The Ajax/ Stantec Team’s main contact person for the proposal is Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA, Mobile 941-404-9282, Email fjaramillo@ajaxpaving.com, Address 13350 Rickenbacker Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33913 In preparation for this Technical Proposal response, the Ajax/Stantec Team has reviewed the current project documentation, addendums issued, and our unsolicited proposal submitted Summer 2016. As stated during our Step 1 proposal, we believe that the drainage design and construction, utility coordination/relocation, and providing an accelerated schedule to minimize local impacts will guide and control our design decisions. We will also work to incorporate all of the commitments to stakeholders and permitting conditions on this project. We look forward to continuing our working relationship with the Collier County staff to complete the second phase of widening on Golden Gate Boulevard. Sincerely, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC Mark O. Minich Executive Vice President Attachment: Signature Authority Document 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 763 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 4Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Executive Summary The Ajax/Stantec Team fully comprehends the scope of work and is extremely familiar with the specific aspects of each facility within the project limits including: • City of Naples Raw Water Main • 8th Street and 16th Street Improvements • Coordination requirements with adjacent residents along Golden Gate Blvd • Existing underground limestone formations (caprock) • Miller Bridge Widening project constructed in 2013 • Required utility relocations The Ajax/Stantec Team has been pursuing this project together for several years, has collaborated with more than 20 individuals at Collier County, and attended a Public Information meeting to obtain a strong understanding of Collier County’s goals and commitments. Through this partnership and our understanding of the RPS, we have identified the critical issues important to Collier County and the residents living along Golden Gate Boulevard who have a meaningful stake in the success of this project. These critical issues are discussed throughout the technical proposal. During the design and construction of the adjacent project, we collaborated with our design and construction team partners, reviewed and solved residents’ concerns, and provided Collier County with valuable enhancements. After submitting an Unsolicited Proposal in 2016 and successfully completing the adjacent project, we are excited to bring even more innovation and solutions to deliver this second project even faster than the first. Understanding of County’s Goals and Objectives Two areas that are of special interest to Collier County are an early completion schedule and a well thought out and executed traffic management plan (TMP). Our commitment is to safely provide the highest quality project with a focus on minimizing impacts to the residents, pedestrians, bicyclists, and emergency vehicles that use Golden Gate Boulevard. We will achieve success by delivering a safe, high value project ahead of schedule, while meeting Collier County’s objectives and delivering the project commitments. In order to achieve these objectives and have accountability, the Ajax/Stanec Team has assigned champions—for both design and construction—for each of Collier County’s objectives. Collier County Objectives Champions Overall positive outcome and experience for the community Andy Decraene, Ted Aiken Environmental protection through compliance with all regulatory requirements Matt Desotell, Phil Menke Compliance with other performance guarantees identified in the agreement Felipe Jaramillo, Stephen Nichols Project completion on schedule Matt Desotell, Phil Menke A safe project construction and operating environment Ralph Bridger, Jason Mosley Good neighbor attributes to adjacent properties in terms of noise, vibration, dust, odors, traffic, and lighting impacts Ralph Bridger, Jason Mosley Efficient and cost effective design, permitting, and construction Felipe Jaramillo, Stephen Nichols A high degree of coordination between the design, permitting, and construction elements Felipe Jaramillo, Stephen Nichols Ease of operations and maintenance Matt Desotell, Phil Menke Consideration and ease of expandability Felipe Jaramillo, Stephen Nichols A high degree of security for the project sites Ralph Bridger, Jason Mosley Construction of an aesthetically-pleasing project Andy Decraene, Ted Aiken Successful integration of work completed by others Felipe Jaramillo, Stephen Nichols 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 764 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 5Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project These senior staff members will be responsible for achieving their assigned objective. During our partnering meeting, the Ajax/Stantec Team, along with Collier County, will discuss the project objectives and finalize the implementation plan. In addition to the expected benefits, the Ajax/Stantec Team is well aware of Collier County’s community and environmental commitments identified in the RPS. Our design management team, led by Phil Menke, PE, will confirm all commitments are addressed. Changes to Key Team Members In our team’s Step 1 response, Brad Craver, PE, was listed as our Senior Drainage Designer. Since that submittal, Brad has left Stantec to join another firm. The Ajax/Stantec Team has filled that position with Tim Vavra, PE. Tim was the Drainage Engineer of Record on the adjacent Golden Gate Boulevard project and is committed 100% to the drainage design of this project. Tim brings with him an excellent resume. (See box to the left for a short bio and relevant project history.) All other design and construction positions remain unchanged. Design-Build Delivery Plan Our approach to building a successful design-build project includes nonstop coordination, proactive project management, CPM scheduling, and partnering with Collier County, permitting agencies and other stakeholders. A common goal we heard repeatedly when meeting with Collier County and local residents is to complete the project as quickly as possible to minimize public inconvenience, maximimize safety, and gain community confidence. The Ajax/Stantec Team’s preliminary CPM schedule has identified critical issues that must be properly addressed to achieve this goal. These scheduling issues and our proposed solutions are discussed below. Drainage/Permitting Submittals Our approach will immediately focus design resources on the drainage design and ERP Permit Modifications. We will immediately schedule a pre-application meeting with South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and Big Cypress Basin (BCB) to discuss proposed modifications and application requirements. This up-front coordination is critical to the project’s overall success. Utility Coordination and Relocations Florida Power and Light (FPL), CenturyLink, Comcast, and Summitt Broadband are within the right-of-way and will need to be relocated. We will immediately work with these UAOs and identify safe areas for placement for relocated lines. Joni Rano (Utility Coordinator) will manage this proactive and detailed coordination to not delay construction. Tim Vavra, PE – Tim has over 23 years of experience in drainage design and environmental permitting. He has extensive knowledge of FDOT drainage requirements and district policies. His work as drainage engineer on a variety of transportation projects throughout Florida have included the design of primary and secondary drainage systems, temporary drainage, erosion control, pond siting, location hydraulics, bridge hydraulics, and environmental resource permitting for review and approval by various state water management districts and federal agencies. • Adjacent project • SR 37 Improvements, Polk County, Florida, FDOT District 1 (Project/Drainage Engineer) • SR 776, Port Charlotte, Florida, FDOT District 1 (Drainage Engineer) • SR 700 (US-98), Polk County, Florida, FDOT District 1 (Project/Drainage Engineer) • SR 60 Design-Build, Polk County, Florida, FDOT District 1 (Project Engineer) 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 765 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 6Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Construction Resources and Stakeholder Commitments Ajax Paving and its dedicated subcontractors are committed to providing the manpower and resources to complete this project ahead of schedule. Guymann Construction, our exclusive drainage subcontractor with experience on the adjacent project, has committed four drainage/rock excavation crews. This will ensure daily progress and an active and productive workzone. Because inactive work zones create negative public perception, Ajax is committed to have resources on the project every possible work day. Miller Canal Bridge Widening We will immediately finalize the bridge plans and then construct the Miller Canal Bridge widening before major road work commences. This will allow construction crews safe access across the canal. This will also minimize impacts to the traveling public. Overview of Design and Construction Plans We have thoroughly reviewed the 60% concept plans and have already started our approach to the design and development of the released-for-construction (RFC) plans. The team has come together with design and construction staff to determine the critical issues on the project and the approach for resolution of these issues from a constructability stand point. We want to make sure the design and resulting construction plans can be built in the most cost effective and quickest way possible. Upfront, these two items set the stage for a successful project. By getting together the roadway, drainage, and geotechnical staff with the construction managers, putting them in one room and discussing the goals of each of these disciplines, we can resolve issues with profile, shallow cap rock, high ground water, and pavement base clearance on-the-fly. Collier County wil be invited to participate. This approach adds value to the project by reducing construction time and resolving issues before they get to the field. The Ajax/Stantec Team will continue this approach to the design and plans production throughout the life of the project with regular workshops to optimize the layout of the roadway and drainage system. Noise and Odor Abatement (environmental) The Ajax/Stantec Team is committed to achieving full environmental compliance and have a thorough understanding of the permit requirements and commitments. Environmental best practices include: • Implementing pollution prevention, erosion, sedimentation, and dust control measures as detailed by our project plan. • Prioritizing the restoration of sensitive areas to minimize exposure • Early excavation of stormwater management ponds to be used for treatment of temporary drainage • Limited nighttime operations to traffic shifts only, all other work will be completed during daytime hours. This includes our noisiness construction activity, pile driving. • Using a fleet of Tier 4 clean emissions paving and construction equipment that reduce air quality impact Management of Construction Impacts to Surrounding Communities Good communication is the key element to minimizing impacts to surrounding communities. If the property owner is fully aware of the work being performed around them, they can be better prepared for the potential impacts. From experience with the adjacent design build project, Miller Canal Bridge 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 766 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 7Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project we understand the potential impact construction may have on adjacent residents which have existing fences on newly acquired Collier County property, school bus routes, and US Postal Mail deliveries. As demonstrated before, the Ajax/Stantec Team will communicate clearly with the property owners, school district, and US Postal Service to ensure no issues. If an issue arises, we will quickly develop a solution to remedy the issue. Coordination of Construction to Minimize Impact to Maintenance of Operations The Ajax/Stantec Team recognizes the need to quickly respond to unexpected events such as major storm events, vehicular crashes, and other events within the work zone. We also recognize the paramount importance that Collier County places in minimizing impacts to the public during construction. Upon award, we will design a specific Incident Management Plan (IMP) and be ready for implementation before any construction takes place that impacts the adjacent residents, bicyclists, or pedestrians. Major components of our plan will include: • incident management stakeholder identification • development of incident response goals and objectives • strategies to manage and clear the impacted facility • level of response and action plan • plan sharing with agencies The Ajax/Stantec Team will have incident management devices placed at strategic location within the project limits. These devices will be set aside, protected, and maintained for use in emergency incidents only and will include 50 dedicated channelizing devices and an arrow board. Hurricane and Major Storm Management Plan In addition to the IMP, the Ajax/Stantec Team will draft and submit for review a Hurricane and Major Storm Management Plan detailing our procedures for the different stages of a tropical event prior to the beginning of construction. In the event the Ajax/Stantec Team receives a notification of an emergency, as was the case during Hurricane Irma (September 2017), we will cease all construction activities and secure the site until the evacuation order has been lifted. The safety of the adjacent property owners and traveling public is the highest priority and all preparations necessary to ensure the safe flow of traffic through the project site will be taken. We will coordinate efforts with Collier County and all appropriate emergency and law enforcement personnel to secure the project site and ensure timely and efficient evacuation. Construction Traffic Management Plan The Ajax/Stantec Team’s Traffic Management Plan will address the following critical components: 1) Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) 2) Internal Traffic Control Plan (ITCP) 3) Site Security/Transportation Operations Plan 4) Public Outreach Information Our safe and efficient Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Plan consists of two major phases of construction. Phase 1 will construct the new eastbound roadway while traffic is maintained on the existing road. Phase 2 will construct the new westbound lanes with traffic shifted onto the newly constructed westbound lanes. A minor Phase 3 will consist primarily of temporary pavement removal and median clean-up, friction course, and final pavement markings. Before any work is performed in the field, The Ajax/ Stantec Team’s construction management will develop an Internal Traffic Control Plan (ITCP). This Temporary Traffic Control 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 767 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 8Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project ITCP will be shared with the Collier County staff and distributed to all subcontractors on the project. The ITCP will detail safe egress and degress, safe walking zones, and potential hazards for construction employees and inspection staff each day. Ajax is a leader in proactive planning which maximizes safety to our construction employees. Safety is our top priority. The Concept Plans do not address maintenance of bicycle traffic. As a value added enhancement, we propose to maintain minimum four-foot wide temporary bicycle lanes throughout construction. During Phase 1, channelizing devices will be positioned to allow unobstructed use of paved shoulders. During Phase 2, the new sidewalk and eastbound paved shoulder will be available for bicycle use. Additional temporary pavement is needed to provide a bicycle lane adjacent to the temporary westbound lane. There is no sidewalk within the project limits. During Phase 2 construction, the new sidewalk will be opened to pedestrians. Newly constructed bus stop pads will also be put into service during Phase 2 construction. Our TTC Plan will conform to the current MUTCD and FDOT design index standards. Site Security Plans Our Site Security/Transportation Operations Plan component will focus primarily upon incident management during active work periods. Our comprehensive Incident Management Plan (IMP) is designed to detect, respond, and manage disruptions to traffic flow. Our crews will assist stranded motorists during active work periods. We will also coordinate with Collier County Sheriff’s Office to ensure crashes are reported and cleared as soon as practical. Our crews will also be available to assist in clearing debris from the roadway after crashes. Effective implementation of an IMP reduces congestion and delays for motorists and improves safety by reducing the risk of secondary crashes. As an added value to Collier County and Big Cypress Basin (BCB), the Ajax/Stantec Team will propose to install FDOT security fence and a 24’ gate at the Miller Canal Boat Ramp. On the adjacent project, we worked with Collier County and BCB to install these additional security features at no additional cost. Public Outreach Concepts Our Public Information component will include an outreach program for adjacent property owners with particular emphasis on scheduling of driveway restoration to minimize inconvenience. On the adjacent project, we coordinated existing fencing removal with a homeowner so not to let his goats roam the Collier County ROW. We will coordinate with the Collier County Public Information Officer (PIO) on preparation for a Pre-Construction Public Information Workshop, as needed. During construction, two-week look-aheads furnished at weekly progress meetings will provide the PIO with information on scheduled activities, with particular attention on the schedule for driveway removal and reinstallation. We will work with the PIO and Collier County to post Road Alert Updates via the County’s Communication & Customer Relations website. We will also work with the PIO on implementation of work zone awareness messages on Changeable Message Signs to supplement work zone signs and encourage safe speeds through active work zones. Golden Gate Boulevard Segment 1 Security Fencing and Gate Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Public Information Meeting 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 768 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 9Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Innovative Approaches to Project Design and/or Delivery The Ajax/Stantec Team will design an innovative and cost effective project. Between design and construction, we have incorporated over 10 innovations that reduce impacts to the traveling public and UAO’s, reduce costs to Collier County, and reduces construction duration. The Ajax/Stantec Team has also improved the design by modifying Basin/Pond 5 to accommodate the Everglades Boulevard improvements. This elimated the need to build 5,200 LF of ditching along with Pond 6. This innovation saved Collier County $725,000 and 60 days of construction. A complete list of innovations appears in Section 3.0. We will also incorporate FDOT’s paperless construction project innovation into this project. The features of this paperless system include: • Ajax will host an Information Sharing website for this project • All design submittals and letters will be submitted online • All Quality Control Reports will be submitted online • No more lost paperwork Demolition and Restoration Existing Miller Canal Bridge railing demolition will be accomplished utilizing conventional methods in conjunction with equipment such as the 125 ton American crane. Structure debris will be removed for further processing and recycling. Our goal is to maximize the use of existing material and avoid sending construction and demolition debris to landfills. Design and construction solutions that support recycling and/or re-using material include: • Reuse existing asphalt pavement (RAP) in our new structural asphalt mix • Use existing base as stabilization for new pavement and milled asphalt as base for temporary pavement • Recycle all removed steel and concrete materials • Use broken concrete in fill where allowed by specification Storm Drainage Outfall to Golden Gate Main Canal 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 769 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project in association with Section 2 Project Team Approach 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 770 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 11Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Project PrincipalsDesign-Build Project Director DESIGN SERVICESCONSTRUCTION SERVICES Mark O. MinichAndy DeCraene Roadway Design Juan Restrepo, PE Jason Mosley Drainage Tim Vavra, PE Dominique Rudajev, PE Utilities Jodi Rano Bridge Engineer Mohit Soni, PE, PMP Transportation Planning Jeff Perry, AICP Public Involvement Kris Cella Constructability Review Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA Survey & Mapping John Maloney, PSM Environmental Tom Trettis, CSE, PWS Landscape Architecture Kevin Mangan, ASLA Signing/Pavement Marking Ross Shillingford, PE Randy Mason Maintenance of Traffic Philip Menke, PE Geotechnical Joe Distefano, PE Jeff Hook, PE Design-Build Coordinator Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA Construction Quality Control Manager John Savage General Superintendent Ralph Bridger Construction Project Manager Matthew Desotell, EIT Ted Aiken, PE Design Quality Control Manager Stephen Nichols, PE Design Project Manager Philip Menke, PE Bridge Superintendent Kevin Shimp MOT Supervisor Tommy Harris Concrete Superintendent Chris Lopez Asphalt Superintendent Garrett Fons Ajax Stantec MC2 Worked on previous GGB D-B project FIRMS Guymann Thomas Marine Cella Molnar Roadway Superintendent Ralph Bridger Drainage Superintendent Galen Laurie Safety Manager Mandy Kustra Signalization Superintendent Elliot Kresse Team Organization and Roles 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 771 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 12Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project The Ajax/Stantec Team has paid particular attention to the development of an integrated organizational structure and an interactive management plan to facilitate teamwork and communication. In this manner, we have strived to ensure that our broad capabilities and extensive design and construction resources are brought fully to bear on the task at hand. The Ajax/Stantec Team organizational structure (shown on the previous page) identifies each key individual and his/her position within the organization. We believe this unique teaming arrangement provides significant benefits to Collier County as follows: • First and foremost, all Ajax/Stantec Team members are committed to completing this project ahead of schedule, providing Collier County with efficient and timely design submittals and construction activities. • Second, the design staff are fully represented and involved in all aspects of the organization and activities of the project, so design requirements are more clearly understood and overall quality is more easily maintained. Project Team Approach • Third, both the design and construction personnel are mutually motivated to mitigate and/or solve problems that may arise in the best overall interest of the project. The overall objectives of schedule, quality, cost and safety will be mutually achieved. • Fourth, our Integrated project structure facilitates a closer, integrated relationship with Collier County and a more accommodating approach toward other stakeholders, in that the key staff members proactively cooperate to provide common recommendations and solutions. Integrated Project Structure Our organizational approach is structured to integrate Collier County with the Ajax/Stantec Team. Our organization facilitates an open task force environment, where engineering, construction, quality, safety, public information personnel and Collier County can interact during the project’s design-build activities. This environment fosters innovation and instills quality, safety, environmental and community awareness throughout the entire team. The table below summarizes our five-part team approach. Project Team Approach Summary Table Integrated Design Build Team Our designers and contractors have been working together to develop “best value” solutions to the project issues. Our structure allows for free exchange of information and ideas while maintaining clearly defined lines of authority and responsibility Design Build Experience Based on past experience, our management knows how to meet Collier County’s objectives within the design build framework. Ajax and Stantec have designed and built over 100 D-B projects. 4-Lane & 6-Lane Reconstruction Experience Our team has been responsible for many 4-Lane and 6-Lane Reconstruction projects in Collier County (Golden Gate Blvd., US-41, and I-75) Collier County Experience Having worked with Collier County for over 50 years, we fully understand Collier County policies, practices and preferences Availability Key team members are exclusively dedicated to the project for the entire contract duration 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 772 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 13Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Construction-Focused Design Approach The design-build delivery method offers the benefits of a construction-focused design approach. This concept brings the entire team together very early in the design process to establish common goals and to achieve Collier County’s ultimate goal of providing a more efficient transportation corridor. Based on our documented expertise with design-build projects, the Ajax/Stantec Team brings an integrated team with a common goal of successful project completion, commitment to work from the outset to incorporate constructability and innovation in its final product, and efficiency for the process as a whole through concurrent engineer and constructor evaluations of every issue at every step along the way. Co-Location To minimize design changes after kick-off, the Ajax/ Stantec Team will co-locate Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Construction Design-Build Coordinator), with our design team to enable constructability reviews throughout the design phase and not solely at the phase submittals. These reviews will be an important topic of discussion during regular project coordination meetings and offer opportunities for our Design Team and Construction Team key members to provide input on functionality, constructability, economics, and most importantly, conformance to the project design criteria. During the construction phase, Phil Menke, PE (Design Project Manager), will serve as a design coordinator. He will be responsible for quickly answering RFIs, resolving questions and clarifications that may arise, and attending construction meetings. This streamlined approach increases upfront coordination, but will reduce backend changes. The Ajax/Stantec Executive Management Team To demonstrate our Team’s commitment to this project, our team’s executive management consists of Ajax Paving’s Executive Vice President, Mark O. Minich, and Ajax Paving’s Area Manager, Andy Decraene. Mark is a resident of Lee County and Andy a resident of Naples. At least one member of the executive management team will be on the project site every week. They will have first-hand knowledge of the status of the project and will be available whenever required to lend personal attention to any issue that requires their input. Team Organization The Ajax/Stantec Team has developed a fully integrated structure to provide Collier County with the full benefits of the design-build process. This integration of design and construction enables coordinated and concurrent design, plans development, Collier County approval, and construction progress for each component. Our approach will fast-track design and construction of the project. A brief summary of the Ajax/Stantec Team core members, key management, and technical staff follows in this section. Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Lead Contractor and Contracting Design Build Firm) Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC is an American- owned, privately held firm with offices and asphalt plants located near the project in Southwest Florida. Ajax will serve as the design build firm and single point of contact for Collier County and will manage all Team activities. Ajax Paving was established in 1951 and is the precision paving specialist of Southwest Florida. Ajax Paving has three Florida office locations in Tampa, North Venice, and Fort Myers, as well as seven state-of-the art Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) plants producing over a 1.5 million tons of HMA annually. Currently, Ajax employs 420 professional, administrative, and construction personnel, and maintains an annual work volume of approximately The Ajax/Stantec Team maximizes the cost, schedule and quality benefits of the design-build process. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 773 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 14Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project $180 million and a bonding capacity of greater than $500 million. With 30 years experience with asphalt paving in Southwest Florida, Ajax’s team of experts is extremely knowledgeable in the specific materials, methodology and criteria for paving and road building with a history of managing and delivering heavy civil projects on time while earning high marks from our clients. Construction Management The Ajax/Stantec Team construction management organization has been set up to facilitate team integration, provide rapid management response, and meet an aggressive schedule while sustaining quality, safety and owner satisfaction. The following brief descriptions introduce our key team members. Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA – Design Build Coordinator Felipe has 15 years of construction experience in Southwest Florida. Felipe is a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida (#71575) as well as a national certified Design-Build Professional (DBIA). Felipe served as the Design-Build Coordinator for the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. project, the $457 million design-build-finance project (iROX) in Lee and Collier counties, and the $38M FDOT US-41 6-Lane design-build in Collier County. Felipe’s role is to be a leader and integrator between design and construction. Felipe will be Collier County’s point of contact for design, permitting, and utility coordination. Matt Desotell, EIT – Construction Project Manager Matt served as the construction project manager on the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, $38M US-41 6-Lane Design-Build in Collier county, $12.2M I-75 widening project from Tuckers Grade to Jones Loop, $29.7M I-75 widening and interchange improvements from Luckett Road to SR 80 (Palm Beach Blvd), and the $33M I-75 6-Lane Widening project for SR 951 North to Golden Gate Parkway in Collier County. Matt will be responsible for all construction administration activities including project billings and subcontractor field management. Ralph Bridger – General/Roadway Superintendent Ralph has over 30 years’ experience in roadway construction. Ralph served as the General Superintendent for the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project and the award winning $38M US-41 6-Lane Design-Build in Collier County. Ralph prides himself in having a trustworthy relationship with the Owner. Ralph will be focused on the productivity and the efficient movement of crews and equipment to ensure that consistency, quality and schedule requirements are met. In addition, Ralph will be responsible for assisting coordination of construction activities between disciplines. John Savage – QC Manager John has worked on design-build and traditional design-bid-build-projects specifically in the areas of quality control/quality assurance. Since joining Ajax, John has served as QC Manager on six design-build projects including the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, and has 18 years of experience working as QC Manager for county and state governments. John will have full authority over all matters relating to quality control and will provide overall direction and guidance to the on-site QC staff, including testing laboratories. He will report directly to the Project Manager on all issues of procedure, compliance, and resolution. He will be responsible for the development, maintenance, and promulgation of the Ajax/Stantec Team’s Contractor Quality Control Plan. Golden Gate Boulevard 4-lane Phase 1 Paving 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 774 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 15Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Lead Design Firm) Stantec, with local strength, knowledge, and relationships in Collier County since 1956, will serve as the lead design consultant, providing project management for all engineering related tasks, including roadway design, bridge, signalization, signing and marking, permitting, survey, and SUE services. With a long-term commitment to the people and places we serve, Stantec has the unique ability to connect to projects on a personal level and advance the quality of life in communities across the globe. Stantec has been involved in 45 design-build projects totaling $3B in construction value throughout Florida and has served as a prime designer/EOR on 34 of these design-build projects. Design Management Ted Aiken, PE - Senior Project Principal Ted is a transportation manager with more than 18 years of experience in marketing and business development, project management, and design of transportation projects concentrated mainly in highway design. Stephen Nichols, PE - Design Quality Control Manager Stephen has over 43 years of transportation experience. He previously worked for Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise as a Discipline Lead managing reviews and design issues on design-bid-build and design-build projects. He has extensive experience with project management, roadway and bridge design, program management, and business development. Phil Menke, PE - Design Project Manager Phil, Senior Project Manager with 30 years of experience, is responsible for leading design-bid-build and design-build projects. Philip also provides support in multiple aspects of roadway design including major interstate interchange design, arterial widening and reconstruction plans preparation, major and minor intersection enhancements, resurfacing projects design, quality control management, and transit alternatives analyses. He worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Specialty Contractors The Ajax/Stantec Team have also secured commitments from Guymann Construction (Guymann) to perform the stormwater drainage system and Thomas Marine Construction (TMC) to build the Miller Canal Bridge widening. TMC built the original Miller Canal Bridge in 2012. A brief summary of the key specialty contractors are as follows: Kevin Shimp, Thomas Marine – Bridge Superintendent Kevin has estimated and managed various heavy civil structure projects with a focus on bridge construction for the past 20 years. He has successfully managed several design-build bridge projects starting with SR 80, one of FDOT’s pilot design-build projects, US-41 6-Lane, adjacent Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening, and the reconstruction of the Golden Gate Blvd. bridges of Golden Gate Main Canal and Miller Canal. Kevin is familiar with all aspects of bridge construction including permitting, design, and supporting utilities. Galen Laurie, Guymann Construction of FL, Inc. – Drainage Superintendent Galen has 30 years of experience in underground utility, excavation, box culvert, and precast bridge construction in Southwest Florida. An FDEP Certified Stormwater Management Inspector, Galen is responsible for 7-10 pipe crews and subcontractors in the construction of large utility projects. He promotes No. 8 Top 20 by Sector – Transportation Engineering News Record (ENR) Golden Gate Boulevard 4-lane typical section view 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 775 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 16Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project safe working conditions and keeps construction on schedule. Galen worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Staffing The Ajax/Stantec Team has evaluated the staffing requirements for this project and has identified the technical disciplines and the corresponding staff resources required to provide for all the needs of this project within our aggressive timeline. With an aggressive design schedule, Stantec has leveraged its Florida-wide resources to establish four stand- alone design and plans production squads. These four design squads are staffed to address the specific requirements and challenges of each project discipline and will enable design and plans production to be accelerated providing the maximum time for construction work. Design Staffing Availability and Man- Loading Stantec’s design staffing resources are extensive. We provide a comprehensive array of the analysis, engineering, production, and support disciplines needed to efficiently complete the Golden Gate Boulevard project. Stantec has more than 50 professionals in the Tampa office and over 300 total staff in Florida. This combination of local expertise and strong support will enable us to meet all schedule commitments, while maintaining the quality service that Collier County expects. Our design subconsultant partners also have ample availability to meet the staffing requirements for their respective roles and disciplines which further bolsters the staff loading capabilities of our overall design team. Construction Staffing Availability and Man Loading The proposed construction team has a Florida heavy construction workforce in excess of 620 employees. Our team is seasoned and experienced in Collier County procedures and practices, and has the key management and specialty personnel for production facilities and material resources in place to provide the asphalt mixtures and base materials needed for this project. Our team has the most relevant Collier County experience with this type of work. We have coordinated this management experience and commitment to assemble a leadership team for this project of seasoned professionals who are both familiar with and competent in delivering quality and Key Team Members Availability for GGB 4-Laning Andy DeCraene Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA Matthew Desotell, EIT Ralph Bridger John Savage Mandy Kustra Elliot Kresse Tommy Harris Chris Lopez Garrett Fons Phil Menke, PE Juan Restrepo, PE Jason Mosley Tim Vavra, PE Jodi Rano Mohit Soni, PE Jeff Perry, AICP John Maloney, PSM Tom Trettis, CSE, PWS Kevin Mangan, PLA Ross Shillingford, PE Randy Mason 50% 100% 80% 100% 100% 25% 50% 100% 100% 20% 50% 80% 60% 40% 25% 40% 40% 30% 40% 40% 40% 60% In our team’s Step 1 response, Brad Craver, PE was listed as our Senior Drainage Designer. Since that submittal, Brad has left Stantec Consulting to join another firm. The Ajax/Stantec Team has filled that position with Tim Vavra, PE. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 776 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 17Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project timely performance to Collier County. This project will require a substantial project based workforce of construction operators, craftsmen and laborers. The Ajax/Stantec Team anticipates that once proper permits are secured, and the work is progressing concurrently on the many scopes and phases of work, there may be in excess of 50 workers on site during peak periods. For management, supervision, and self performed work, we will draw from our core workforce of over 420 employees in Southwest Florida. Major subcontractors working on phases of work including but not limited to, bridge work, drainage, pavement markings, guardrail, signalization, and other smaller groups of work will draw from an available workforce of another 200 workers, so that we anticipate drawing from an available and seasoned workforce of in excess of 620 employees. Location The Ajax/Stantec Team offers something no other team can bring to Collier County – immediate, local availability. Now that the adjacent 4-lane Golden Gate Boulevard project was completed on time in November 2017, the project management team including Andy Decraene, Felipe Jaramillo, Matt Desotell, Ralph Bridger, Galen Laurie, and Kevin Shimp will have availability. All these individuals are local to Southwest Florida and would be honored to have the opportunity to construct the next phase. Ajax has surplus bench strength to manage our current workload as well as construct the next phase of 4-lane Golden Gate Boulevard. Stantec provides the experienced roadway design team that is available and ready to take on this design-build project. Our key staff, including Phil Menke, Jason Mosley, Tim Varva, and Tom Trettis are coming off of other projects and are ready to shift efforts on to the Golden Gate Boulevard project. They bring with them a unique understanding of the scope of this project having worked on the adjacent project. Our team has the capacity to meet all design needs of Collier County for this project. Local Equipment Resources With resources of more than 420 Florida-based construction professionals, and over $55 Million in equipment at our disposal, Ajax Paving is committed to delivering a timely and quality project with commitment to safety and environmental compliance. Our fleet of larger, local equipment is noted in the table below. EQUIPMENT RESOURCES ITEM Required Available Dozers 3 7 Loaders 4 87 Graders 2 9 Rollers 8 76 Excavators 2 20 Asphalt Pavers 1 14 Road Wideners 1 2 Water Trucks 2 15 Trucks (various)15 60 Ajax Paving has two asphalt plants in Lee County, as well as an equipment maintenance facility off Daniels Parkway, which will be able to service this project. Detailed Project Schedule Narrative The project’s design-build procurement and geographic location in Southwest Florida brings unique scheduling challenges the Ajax/Stantec Team will efficiently manage. The design-build delivery method will allow the Ajax Team the flexibility of working under the existing ERP Permit to clear and grub the ROW and start utility relocations while design is progressing. Also, Southwest Florida experiences a significant rainy season between the months of June through October, with groundwater at its peak in August and September. Our Team has accounted for this rainy season in our schedule. We anticipate 581 days of the total 716 days to be construction days. Our current project schedule shows substantial completion of design and construction activities in 686 Days after a projected NTP date of April 24, 2018. Substantial Completion Final Completion 686 days 716 days 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 777 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 18Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Approach to Critical Path Activities The Ajax/Stantec Team has identified several critical path elements including design, permit modification, utility coordination and relocation, and drainage construction. Our design team has scheduled ample resources to swiftly submit the required initial submittals, permit modification application and plans. Based on recent meetings with SFWMD, we anticipate 120 calendar days for SFWMD and the Army Corp of Engineers to review and approve the ERP Modification and Dewatering Permit. The Ajax/Stantec Team has hired an experienced hydrogeologist to assist with the dewatering permit acquisition, which is critical to this project. Work Breakdown Structure Design and construction activities have been organized by scope, and more importantly by phase. The project has been broken down into five segments: • Design and Permitting • Utility Coordination Relocation • Construction Phase 1 Eastbound Roadway • Construction Phase 2 Westbound Roadway • Construction Phase 3 Friction Course/ Thermoplastic and Project Closeout Design & Permitting The Ajax/Stantec Team will immediately mobilize survey and geotechnical crews to verify the concept plans and assumptions made during procurement. Development of the 90% Roadway Plans and Environmental Permitting quickly become the focus of our design management team. We have broken down the design into six subdivisions: Start- Up Activities, Environmental Permitting, Roadway and Drainage, Structures, Signalization/ Signing and Pavement Markings, and Construction Phase Services. Each subdivision has a lead engineer who will manage the progress of their plans and reports and will report back to the Design Project Manager. Based on our experience with the adjacent project, the Ajax/Stantec Team will have to perform environmental studies on gopher tortoises and other endangered species; as well as, obtain historical and archaeological clearance before allowing any work to be performed within the ROW. Utility Relocation Construction intends to use the existing ERP Permit to clear and grub the eastbound roadway to allow relocating utilities to work unimpeded. Coordination with CenturyLink, Summitt Broadband, Comcast, and FPL is of upmost importance. This upfront work will bring out the biggest advantage of design-build procurement– reduced total schedule – while ensuring Collier County ample time to participate in the design phase of the project. Construction Phase 1 & 2 Golden Gate Blvd. Construction With utility relocation and RFC plans in hand, Phase 1 eastbound roadway construction has been scheduled in order of operation taking into account haul distance from adjacent pond sites, local material properties, and seasonal weather restrictions. The Ajax/Stantec Team has secured commitments in order to have ample storm drainage and earthwork crews onsite to take advantage of the dry site conditions between November and May. The critical path runs through the pond excavation, earthwork, and drainage activities which are most affected by the wet conditions. Phase 2 westbound will be constructed in a like manner as Phase 1. Special attention will be given to residents adjacent to the project. Communication will be made with property owners before replacement of their driveways and mailboxes are made. School bus and CAT bus stops will be maintained during construction. Construction Phase 3 Friction Course/Thermoplastic and Project Closeout After widening and traffic shifts are complete, an asphalt paver will be used to lay down the FC-9.5 with Polymer Grade 76-22 in strict conformance with FDOT specifications and our approved QC asphalt laydown plan. Ajax Paving’s Plants 2 and 4 in Lee County will provide the project’s asphalt pavement. Once friction course is laid project wide, thermoplastic will follow and project closeout. In close coordination with Collier County project personnel, the Ajax/Stantec Team plans to implement a transparent/ streamlined project closeout procedure. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 778 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Activity IDActivity NameOriginalDurationActualDurationStartFinishActivity %CompleteTotalFloatRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationManagement & AdminstrationA000020ROW Acquisition by Collier County0031-Dec-170%0A000040Submit Technical Proposal / Price Proposal0026-Feb-180%0A000100Oral Interview Date / Open Price Proposal0002-Mar-180%0A000120Collier County Review and Contract Award30002-Mar-1831-Mar-180%0A000200Collier County Board of Commissioners APPROVAL (Public Meeting)0024-Apr-180%0A000300Prepare and Issue Notice to Proceed (NTP)1024-Apr-1824-Apr-180%0A000500CONTRACT TIME (Substantial Completion)686024-Apr-1809-Mar-200%0A000600CONTRACT TIME (Final Completion)716024-Apr-1808-Apr-200%0Design & PermittingDesign & PermittingDesign & PermittingDesign & PermittingDesign & PermittingDesign & PermittingDesign & PermittingDesign & PermittingStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesStart Up ActivitiesD100100Design Survey20025-Apr-1822-May-180%10D100200Geotechnical Investigation20025-Apr-1822-May-180%75D100300SUE Borings20006-Jun-1803-Jul-180%10D100400Prepare & Submit Design Quality Mgmt Plan1025-Apr-1825-Apr-180%59D100500Prepare & Submit Settlement and Vibration Monitioring Plan (SVMP)10018-Jul-1831-Jul-180%76D100600CC Review and Comment on SVMP15001-Aug-1821-Aug-180%76D100700CC Approve SVMP5022-Aug-1828-Aug-180%76Environmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingEnvironmental PermittingD200100Prepare, QC and Submit ERP MOD / DEWATERING PERMIT15020-Jun-1810-Jul-180%18D200200CC Review ERP MOD / DEWATERING PERMIT15011-Jul-1831-Jul-180%18D200300Resolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% ERP MOD / DEWATERING PERMIT15001-Aug-1821-Aug-180%18D200400Submit Permit; SFWMD Review and Issue RAI #0130022-Aug-1802-Oct-180%18D200500Resolve RAI #01 Comments, QC and Resubmit Permit15003-Oct-1823-Oct-180%18D200700SFWMD ISSUE ERP MOD / Dewatering Permit20024-Oct-1820-Nov-180%18Roadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageRoadway & DrainageD400100Prepare, QC & Submit 90% Rdwy Drainage Plans60025-Apr-1817-Jul-180%0D400200CC Review 90% Rdwy Drainage Plans15018-Jul-1807-Aug-180%0D400300Resolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% Rdwy Drainage Plans20008-Aug-1804-Sep-180%0D400400CC Review 100% Rdwy Drainage Plans15005-Sep-1825-Sep-180%38D400500Finalize and RFC 100% Rdwy Drainage Plans20026-Sep-1823-Oct-180%38StructuresStructuresStructuresStructuresStructuresStructuresStructuresStructuresD400600Prepare, QC & Submit 90% Structures Plans20025-Apr-1822-May-180%86D400700CC Review 90% Structures Plans15023-May-1812-Jun-180%86D400800Resolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% Structures Plans20013-Jun-1810-Jul-180%86D400900CC Review 100% Structures Plans15011-Jul-1831-Jul-180%86D401000Finalize and RFC 100% Structures Plans10001-Aug-1814-Aug-180%86Signalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsSignalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsD401100Prepare, QC & Submit 90% SS&PM Plans40024-Oct-1818-Dec-180%40D401200CC Review 90% SS&PM Plans15019-Dec-1808-Jan-190%40D401300Resolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% SS&PM Plans40009-Jan-1905-Mar-190%40D401400CC Review 100% SS&PM Plans15006-Mar-1926-Mar-190%40D401500Finalize and RFC 100% SS&PM Plans20027-Mar-1923-Apr-190%40Construction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase ServicesD600100Construction Phase Design Services552005-Sep-1809-Mar-200%0D600200As-Built Plans10012-Feb-2025-Feb-200%9Utilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationUtilities Coordination RelocationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationPreliminary CoordinationU0001001st Utility Coordination Meeting (ALL UAO's)1015-May-1815-May-180%27U000200Prepare DRAFT RGB & UWS40015-May-1810-Jul-180%27U0003002nd Utility Coordination Meeting (ALL UAO's)1010-Jul-1811-Jul-180%27U000400UAO's Review & Complete Bid Docs60011-Jul-1809-Sep-180%37CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)JFMAMJJulASOctNDJFMAprMJJulASOctNDJFMAMJJulASOctNDJFMAMJJulAS201820192020202108-Apr-20, RPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades Blvd08-Apr-20, Management & AdminstrationROW Acquisition by Collier CountySubmit Technical Proposal / Price ProposalOral Interview Date / Open Price ProposalCollier County Review and Contract AwardCollier County Board of Commissioners APPROVAL (Public Meeting)Prepare and Issue Notice to Proceed (NTP)CONTRACT TIME (Substantial Completion)CONTRACT TIME (Final Completion)09-Mar-20, Design & Permitting28-Aug-18, Start Up ActivitiesDesign SurveyGeotechnical InvestigationSUE BoringsPrepare & Submit Design Quality Mgmt PlanPrepare & Submit Settlement and Vibration Monitioring Plan (SVMP)CC Review and Comment on SVMPCC Approve SVMP20-Nov-18, Environmental PermittingPrepare, QC and Submit ERP MOD / DEWATERING PERMITCC Review ERP MOD / DEWATERING PERMITResolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% ERP MOD / DEWATERING PERMITSubmit Permit; SFWMD Review and Issue RAI #01Resolve RAI #01 Comments, QC and Resubmit PermitSFWMD ISSUE ERP MOD / Dewatering Permit23-Oct-18, Roadway & DrainagePrepare, QC & Submit 90% Rdwy Drainage PlansCC Review 90% Rdwy Drainage PlansResolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% Rdwy Drainage PlansCC Review 100% Rdwy Drainage PlansFinalize and RFC 100% Rdwy Drainage Plans14-Aug-18, StructuresPrepare, QC & Submit 90% Structures PlansCC Review 90% Structures PlansResolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% Structures PlansCC Review 100% Structures PlansFinalize and RFC 100% Structures Plans23-Apr-19, Signalization,Signing & Pavement MarkingsPrepare, QC & Submit 90% SS&PM PlansCC Review 90% SS&PM PlansResolve Comments, QC and Submit 100% SS&PM PlansCC Review 100% SS&PM PlansFinalize and RFC 100% SS&PM Plans09-Mar-20, Construction Phase ServicesConstruction Phase Design ServicesAs-Built Plans09-May-19, Utilities Coordination Relocation09-Sep-18, Preliminary Coordination1st Utility Coordination Meeting (ALL UAO's)Prepare DRAFT RGB & UWS2nd Utility Coordination Meeting (ALL UAO's)UAO's Review & Complete Bid Docs09-May-19, CenturyLink, Summit Broadband, Comcast & FPL (Cut-Overs & Removal)RPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdTECHNICAL PROPOSAL CPM SCHEDULEPage 1 of 3 Actual WorkRemaining WorkCritical Remaining WorkMilestoneSummaryRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdAjax Paving Industries of Florida, LLCDate RevisionCheckedApproved15-Feb-18 TECHNICAL PROPOSAL CPM SC...FJMD16.A.16.fPacket Pg. 779Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Activity IDActivity NameOriginalDurationActualDurationStartFinishActivity %CompleteTotalFloatU100100Review & Sign UWS & RGB15010-Sep-1828-Sep-180%27Phase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationPhase 1 Utility RelocationU100200Installation, Cut-Overs/Splicing40007-Nov-1816-Dec-180%0U100300Removal of Existing Lines40017-Dec-1825-Jan-190%51U100400Final Adjustment of Vaults10028-Jan-1908-Feb-190%70U100500Utility Relocation Phase 1 Complete0008-Feb-190%70Phase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationPhase 2 Utility RelocationU200200Installation, Cut-Overs/Splicing50026-Jan-1916-Mar-190%61U200300Removal of Existing Lines40017-Mar-1925-Apr-190%61U200400Final Adjustment of Vaults10026-Apr-1909-May-190%43U200500Utility Relocation Phase 2 Complete0009-May-190%43ConstructionConstructionConstructionConstructionConstructionConstructionConstructionConstructionPhase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)A110200Install MOT Advance Warning Signs5005-Sep-1811-Sep-180%0A110300Install Erosion Control15005-Sep-1825-Sep-180%13A110400Install Survey Control & Stationing10012-Sep-1825-Sep-180%0Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00A120100Clear & Grub15026-Sep-1816-Oct-180%0A130200Install Storm Drainage (Basin 4)40017-Dec-1808-Feb-190%0A130210Install Storm Drainage (Basin 5)40021-Jan-1915-Mar-190%0A130220Pond 4 & 5 Outfalls60006-Mar-1928-May-190%0A140010Pond 4 Cut & Shape50017-Oct-1825-Dec-180%0A140020Pond 5 Cut & Shape50026-Dec-1805-Mar-190%0A140100Embankment Rough Grade40026-Dec-1819-Feb-190%28A140200Stabilization20018-Feb-1915-Mar-190%0A140300Limerock Base 1st Lift20018-Mar-1912-Apr-190%0A140400Limerock Base 2nd Lift15015-Apr-1903-May-190%0A140500Finish Grading / Sod15029-May-1918-Jun-190%0A150100Asphalt Paving7006-May-1914-May-190%10A160110Bridge Mobilization5031-Oct-1806-Nov-180%31A160120Bridge Demo, Test Pile & Production Pile25007-Nov-1811-Dec-180%31A160130Bridge Substructure20012-Dec-1808-Jan-190%31A160140Bridge Channel Shaping & Slope Protection15009-Jan-1929-Jan-190%31A160150Bridge Superstructure30030-Jan-1912-Mar-190%31A160160Bridge Gravity Wall5013-Mar-1919-Mar-190%31A160170Bridge Approach Slabs12020-Mar-1904-Apr-190%31A160180Bridge Traffic Railing & Handrail5029-Mar-1904-Apr-190%31A160300Gravity Walls15020-Feb-1912-Mar-190%48A160400Type E Curb15015-Apr-1903-May-190%10A160500Sidewalk & Driveways15015-May-1904-Jun-190%191A170100Eastbound Signing5015-May-1921-May-190%25Segment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdSegment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdA120200Clear & Grub15017-Oct-1806-Nov-180%0A130600Install Storm Drainage (Basin 5)20018-Mar-1912-Apr-190%0A130700Install Storm Drainage (Basin 6)25015-Apr-1917-May-190%12A130800Pond 6 Outfall20020-May-1914-Jun-190%12A140600Pond 6 Cut & Shape20006-Mar-1902-Apr-190%18A140700Embankment Rough Grade40006-Feb-1902-Apr-190%18A140800Stabilization20015-Apr-1910-May-190%0A140900Limerock Base 1st Lift20006-May-1931-May-190%0A141000Limerock Base 2nd Lift20027-May-1921-Jun-190%0A141100Finish Grading / Sod10019-Jun-1902-Jul-190%0A150300Asphalt Paving7024-Jun-1902-Jul-190%0A160700Gravity Walls15003-Apr-1923-Apr-190%40A160800Type E Curb15003-Jun-1921-Jun-190%0A160900Sidewalks & Driveways15024-Jun-1912-Jul-190%178JFMAMJJulASOctNDJFMAprMJJulASOctNDJFMAMJJulASOctNDJFMAMJJulAS2018201920202021Review & Sign UWS & RGB08-Feb-19, Phase 1 Utility RelocationInstallation, Cut-Overs/SplicingRemoval of Existing LinesFinal Adjustment of VaultsUtility Relocation Phase 1 Complete09-May-19, Phase 2 Utility RelocationInstallation, Cut-Overs/SplicingRemoval of Existing LinesFinal Adjustment of VaultsUtility Relocation Phase 2 Complete09-Mar-20, Construction12-Jul-19, Phase 1 Construction (Eastbound Lanes)Install MOT Advance Warning SignsInstall Erosion ControlInstall Survey Control & Stationing18-Jun-19, Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Clear & GrubInstall Storm Drainage (Basin 4)Install Storm Drainage (Basin 5)Pond 4 & 5 OutfallsPond 4 Cut & ShapePond 5 Cut & ShapeEmbankment Rough GradeStabilizationLimerock Base 1st LiftLimerock Base 2nd LiftFinish Grading / SodAsphalt PavingBridge MobilizationBridge Demo, Test Pile & Production PileBridge SubstructureBridge Channel Shaping & Slope ProtectionBridge SuperstructureBridge Gravity WallBridge Approach SlabsBridge Traffic Railing & HandrailGravity WallsType E CurbSidewalk & DrivewaysEastbound Signing12-Jul-19, Segment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdClear & GrubInstall Storm Drainage (Basin 5)Install Storm Drainage (Basin 6)Pond 6 OutfallPond 6 Cut & ShapeEmbankment Rough GradeStabilizationLimerock Base 1st LiftLimerock Base 2nd LiftFinish Grading / SodAsphalt PavingGravity WallsType E CurbSidewalks & DrivewaysRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdTECHNICAL PROPOSAL CPM SCHEDULEPage 2 of 3 Actual WorkRemaining WorkCritical Remaining WorkMilestoneSummaryRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdAjax Paving Industries of Florida, LLCDate RevisionCheckedApproved15-Feb-18 TECHNICAL PROPOSAL CPM SC...FJMD16.A.16.fPacket Pg. 780Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Activity IDActivity NameOriginalDurationActualDurationStartFinishActivity %CompleteTotalFloatA170200Eastbound Signing5022-May-1928-May-190%25A180100Everglades Blvd Temporary Signalization20003-Jun-1928-Jun-190%2Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)A210100Install MOT 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Completion)Project Closeout (Final Completion)Project Closeout (Final Completion)A390100Puch List / Final Closeout30010-Mar-2008-Apr-200%0JFMAMJJulASOctNDJFMAprMJJulASOctNDJFMAMJJulASOctNDJFMAMJJulAS2018201920202021Eastbound SigningEverglades Blvd Temporary Signalization14-Jan-20, Phase 2 Construction (Westbound Lanes)Install MOT Advance Warning SignsInstall Erosion ControlInstall Survey Control & StationingPavement Markings on PH1 Roadway / Traffic Shift27-Dec-19, Segment 1: 18th Street SE to Sta 200+00Clear & Grub Existing RoadwayInstall Storm Drainage & Remove Existing (Basin 4)Install Storm Drainage & Remove Existing (Basin 5)Embankment Rough GradeStabilizationLimerock Base 1st LiftLimerock Base 2nd LiftFinish Grading / SodAsphalt PavingType E CurbSidewalk & DrivewaysGuardrail & HandrailWestbound Signing14-Jan-20, Segment 2: Sta 200+00 to East of Everglades BlvdClear & Grub Existing RoadwayInstall Storm Drainage & Remove Existing (Basin 5)Embankment Rough GradeStabilizationLimerock Base 1st LiftLimerock Base 2nd LiftFinish Grading / SodAsphalt PavingType E CurbSidewalks & DrivewaysGuardrail & HandrailWestbound SigningEverglades Blvd Permanent Signalization (4 Mast Arms)09-Mar-20, Phase 3 ConstructionClear & Grub MedianMedian: Type E Curb & Gutter / Brick Pavers / SignageFriction CourseFinal Pavement Markings08-Apr-20, Project Closeout (Final Completion)Puch List / Final CloseoutRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdTECHNICAL PROPOSAL CPM SCHEDULEPage 3 of 3 Actual WorkRemaining WorkCritical Remaining WorkMilestoneSummaryRPS 17-7159 Golden Gate Blvd from W of 20th Street to East of Everglades BlvdAjax Paving Industries of Florida, LLCDate RevisionCheckedApproved15-Feb-18 TECHNICAL PROPOSAL CPM SC...FJMD16.A.16.fPacket Pg. 781Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project in association with Section 3 Technical Information 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 782 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 20Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Project Understanding The Ajax/Stantec Team has thoroughly reviewed the following documents: • RPS package • Addenda 1-7 • Golden Gate Boulevard concept plans • Golden Gate Boulevard four laning from Wilson Boulevard to Desoto Boulevard SFWMD Permit No. 11-01770-P • 8th Street design-build plans • Golden Gate Boulevard from SR 951 to Wilson Boulevard as-built plans We have also reviewed additional documentation such as the floodplain maps, the NRCS Soil Survey, and USGS well data. We understand the proposed roadway improvements are needed to accommodate the 2035 LRTP model traffic projections of over 29,000 VPD. The proposed project consists of approximately 1.8 miles of 4-lane reconstruction of Golden Gate Boulevard (GGB) from east of 18th Street NE to east of Everglades Boulevard plus FDOT tapers including the reconstruction of the signalization intersection at Everglades Boulevard. The proposed project also includes widening the existing Miller Canal Bridge from two to four lanes, a boat ramp with parking and turnaround area, and reconstructing three intersections. The Golden Gate Boulevard widening project was initially designed to be a four-lane typical section expandable to a future six-lane. The initial 60% plans were completed in January 2008 with Kevin Dugan as the Collier County Project Manager. Due to budgetary constraints, public input, and updated long range transportation needs along the corridor, the project was redesigned to provide a four-lane typical section. We understand the four-lane expandable to six-lane design was permitted (permit mod) through South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) with permit No. 11-01770-P, dated January 4, 2010. The permit was modified for a four-lane ultimate typical section, dated October 18. 2010. The SFWMD permit was extended during the previous construction project from the expiration date of January 4, 2017 to October 2, 2020. We expect to be completed with construction during mid-year of 2020. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit has been issued, dated August 15, 2014. Because our design will not alter or increase impacts to wetlands or protected species, we anticipate that no modification of the Corps permits will be required. Through our research and discussions with the Big Cypress Basin (BCB), we have determined that the BCB Right-of-Way permit has been issued for the Golden Gate Boulevard bridge over the Miller Canal. (Permit No. 13369). Our design will be in substantial conformance with the permit, and therefore the ROW permit will not need to be modified. Technical Information Intersection of Golden Gate Boulevard and Everglades Boulevard 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 783 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 21Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Roadway Design Approach The Ajax/Stantec Team will comply with the County’s objective to complete final plans for the 4-lane roadway design criteria established in the 60% plans previously prepared for this project. Our design will include the typical section details depicted in the 60% including the median backfill and paved shoulder details. To maximize ease of maintenance, all tie- down slopes along the back of sidewalk and swale side slopes will be designed to 1V:4H (typical) or flatter as right of way will allow, and using a 1V:3H maximum slope where constrained by right-of-way. Geometric roadway design will meet the criteria established in the 60% plans, providing the same alignment, access management, turn lanes, and intersection design that we have confirmed meets FDOT design standards for the 45 MPH design speed. The transition from the 4-lane typical section east of Everglades Boulevard will be designed to comply with FDOT Standard Index 526. We will be looking to include enhancements to optimize gutter spread and hydraulics. Golden Gate Boulevard is designated as a hurricane evacuation route. There may be adjustments to the profile based on a need to maintain one lane of traffic above the flood elevation during hurricane evacuation. Also, based on our knowledge of the area, the profile may be adjusted upward to avoid the shallow limestone layer in the Golden Gate area. The final pavement design will match the adjacent design-build project. This pavement design, Superpave asphalt with friction course, implements the same structural number established in the 60% plans, and meeting current FDOT Design Standards and Specifications. We will explore the optional base group alternatives to provide the optimum pavement structure for the roadway. The final design plans that we submit to the County will include all appropriate details for sidewalks and curb ramps, meeting FDOT 2018 Standard Plans, and complying with the most up-to-date ADA requirements. All permanent pavement markings will be thermoplastic meeting FDOT design standards and specifications. All ground mounted signs reflected in the 60% plans will be reviewed for compliance with current MUTCD and FDOT standards prior to meeting with Collier County Traffic Operations staff to implement most recent preferences for signing bike lanes and signage at side streets such as right turn only/divided highway treatments, bike lanes, and street name/ahead signs. Conceptual Typical Section Station 142+00 to 250+00 Golden Gate Blvd. from 18th St. E to East of Everglades Blvd. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 784 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 22Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Drainage Design and Stormwater Permitting As depicted in the 60% plans, stormwater runoff will be collected via curb inlets and conveyed through culvert pipes to the stormwater management pond sites purchased by the County for this project. As a project enhancement, the Ajax/Stantec Team will only utilize reinforced concrete pipe for all culverts. Our design will maximize ease of maintenance and will provide the County with a drainage system with long term value when compared to alternative approaches that would store runoff in the roadway right-of-way and result in persistently wet ditches that are difficult to maintain and the object of resident complaints. The Ajax/Stantec Team understands that shallow caprock exists within this area of Collier County. We propose to obtain additional borings within each pond site to map the depth of the caprock and then determine the most efficiently constructible pond configuration that will provide 1H:6V maximum slopes and 20-foot wide berms for long term ease of maintenance. The project is located within and discharges to Waterbody Identification (WBID) 3278S which is impaired for nutrients. We have confirmed in SFWMD meetings requirements for an additional 50% water quality volume and nutrient loading calculations to meet district criteria and design parameters contained in the new Statewide Environmental Resource Permitting Basis of Review Manual. We propose to improve the hydraulic connectivity of off-site areas to the canals by adding culverts across all side street connections. We have discussed and received concurrence from SFWMD for this enhancement that we expect will reduce potential for property owner complaints due to stormwater ponding. Off-site swales along Golden Gate Boulevard will be designed to stay dry during the wet season with bottom elevations at least one foot above the seasonal high water table. Side slopes will be 1V:4H or flatter as right-of-way allows. Stantec’s recent track record in obtaining SFWMD permits for FDOT projects in Southwest Florida has been very successful. In July 2012, SFWMD issued FDOT the ERP for the SR 739 (US 41 Business) Project in Lee County (FPID 421116-1) in which Stantec’s team received accolades from the District 1 Permitting Engineer for the unprecedented accomplishment of securing SFWMD permits for a major roadway improvement with no RAI’s. Safety We understand the need to provide a safe project for the people of Collier County. We will take the upmost care during construction to provide a safe environment for the traveling public and the construction crews. The Ajax/Stantec team is also committed to engineering safety into the design of the project. Access management and intersection geometry offer opportunities to provide safety aspects into the design, such as; directional median openings, u-turn bulb-outs, and desirable return radii. Additional features like bike lanes, sidewalk ramps meeting ADA requirements, and minimizing the lengths of crosswalks all provide for a highway designed with the community in mind. Bridge Design and BCB Permitting We understand the County’s objective for the design- build team is to approach the bridge cross over Miller Canal similar to the crossing of the Golden Gate Main Canal on the adjacent project. We will use the 90% 4-lane bridge plans as a basis for our designs and, with the BCB ROW permits in hand, will be ready to go to construction early in the construction schedule. The boat ramp as shown in the concept plans is included in the BCB ROW permit. Our past experience on the Existing Bridge over Miller Canal 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 785 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 23Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Golden Gate Main Canal boat ramp gives us insight into what the BCB is expecting for design criteria of the ramp and security for the site. We know the boat ramp will be for District use only and will be gated. The bridge widening over the Miller Canal will consist of a three-span structure including 3 equal spans of 33’-8”, with an overall bridge length of 101’-0” to match the existing structure. The widened bridge will consist of an 18” continuous slab supported on pile bents. The end bents and pile bents will match the existing configuration supported by 18” square prestressed concrete piles. Before preparing widening plans we will review the latest Bridge Inspection Report and the existing load rating. If the existing load rating is inaccurate, we will perform a new load rating of the existing bridge in accordance with FDOT’s Structure Design Guidelines (SDG) Section 1.7. The bridge is relatively new, and we would not expect there to be any issues with the load rating based upon our review of the existing plans. We believe the bridge widening will meet the criteria for a major widening as it doubles the number of traffic lanes on the bridge and we intend to comply with FDOT’s direction outlined in SDG 7.3 for bridge widenings. The widening will match the aesthetic level of the existing bridge and will not appear to be an obvious “add-on”. A Class 5 Finish coating will be considered for the portions of the existing structure to remain. We will consider both the construction sequence and the interaction between the widening and the existing structure after completion when designing the widening and verifying the capacity of the structure. Plans will be detailed so that live load vibrations from the existing structure will be minimized or eliminated during closure pour and curing. Ample clearance between proposed driven piles and existing piles, utilities, or other obstructions will be provided. Recent pile driving records for the newly constructed bridge will be reviewed to assist in setting piling length. Bearing fixity and expansion devices for the existing bridge will be considered as the widening will be designed to match the movement of the existing bridge. Minimum vertical clearance requirements will be reviewed with the SFWMD to ensure the proper clearance will be provided for the final structure. The proposed widening will not reduce the existing vertical clearance. As with all widenings, we will confirm by field inspection and survey that the available existing bridge plans depict the actual field conditions. The final deck configuration after widening will include a new 19’-4” raised median with 1’-4” shoulders on either side separating the two traffic lanes in each direction. The existing sidewalk and water main support on the westbound side will remain as is. The eastbound side will consist of a new 6’-8” raised sidewalk, traffic railing, and an aluminum bullet rail. Bike lanes will be provided on the bridge in each direction. The slope protection under the widened portion of the bridge will match the existing Shoreblock slope protection constructed as part of the two-lane bridge including a 6’-0” wildlife berm at each end of the bridge. The vertical clearance from Design High Water (DHW) to the beam low member elevation will Bridge over Miller Canal Span Arrangement 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 786 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 24Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project be a minimum of 4’-0.” A Technical Special Provision will be developed for the slope protection used for the Miller Canal under the bridge as required. Miscellaneous Structures Four mast arms will be provided at the intersection of Everglades Boulevard. These mast arms will include luminaire to lit the intersection. The design criteria for the structural design of signal structures shall be in accordance with AASHTO’s Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals, as modified by the FDOT Structures Manual, Volume 3. We propose to use FDOT Design Standards for signal structures in conjuction with custom design associated with site specific conditions including the luminaire supports. Signalization & Lighting Our proposed signal design for the Everglades Boulevard intersection is based on the concept Signal Plans and includes improvements to meet current criteria, and Collier County’s latest Signalization Technical Special Provisions, such as signal head orientation, and mast arm paint color, inductive loop detection, and signal and IT interconnect throughout the project. Our proposed design avoids impacts to the 36” raw water main, while minimizing mast arm length and utilizing standard FDOT mast arm designs. Our proposed signal design includes required pedestrian signal features for all crosswalks and LED luminaire attachments on each mast arm to enhance pedestrian safety at the signalized crosswalks. A lighting justification report and a lighting design analysis report will be prepared to document the need for lighting and the proposed lighting levels at the intersection. Geotechnical/Soils The Ajax/Stantec Team is familiar with the soils in Collier County. We have reviewed the soil borings provided in the plans and the soil survey map. The caprock was generally encountered from 2’ to 14’ deep within the project limits. The caprock encountered within the borings was generally compact to very dense. Deleterious organic muck was encountered in boring AB-73B, AB-73C and AB-73D between Station 174+80 and Station 175+30 which is east of Miller Canal. Organic muck is not suitable for roadway embankment and should be removed in accordance with FDOT Standard Plans Index 120-002. The Collier County Soil Survey notes Chobe, limestone substratum, and Dania mucks depressional could be encountered throughout the area. Additional borings will be performed if organic soils are present. Utilities Key stakeholders are utility owners with affected facilities within the roadway corridor. We will coordinate with the City of Naples regarding the 36” raw water main that will remain in place along the north side of the roadway. We will include the City of Naples Public Works staff in all design and construction correspondence and meetings regarding all issues that have the potential to affect this facility. We understand the use of vibratory rollers will not be permitted along the new westbound roadway. We will coordinate and take additional precautions during construction of nearby drainage structures and right turn lanes under which the 36” raw water main is to remain. There will be two crossings of the water main by the proposed storm drainage system. In these locations, we will consider staying as far away from the line as possible getting no closer than one foot and using thin walled pipe or conflict structures. Important to executing our design and construction schedule is involving coordination with FPL to relocate utility poles to the north right-of-way line. Additional coordination will be required with Summit Broadband (formerly US Metro), CenturyLink, and Comcast who we expect will either reattach overhead fiber optic cable, cable tv, and telephone lines onto the new pole line or combine facilities in a joint trench or shared duct bank. We worked with FPL previously to get red-green-brown (RGBs) mark-ups of their proposed relocation plan on the previous phase allowing us to advance the clearing and grubbing and utility relocations. We have contacted Mark Cook at Comcast, Anthony Zawacky at Centuryline, Mike Reber at Summit Broadband (which includes CCIT and CCPS), and 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 787 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 25Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Mike Martinez at FPL for early project coordination and to convey the project limits and tentative construction start dates. Our team is already working with utility owners to provide plans for their review and mark up. Maintenance of Traffic Our temporary traffic control plan (TTCP) consists of two major phases of construction. Phase 1 will be to construct the new eastbound roadway while traffic is maintained on the existing roadway. Phase 2 will be to construct the new westbound lanes with traffic shifted onto the newly constructed eastbound lanes. A minor third phase will consist primarily of temporary pavement removal, median clean-up, and final pavement markings. Our TTC Plan will maintain all existing bicycle and pedestrian accommodations paying close attention to maintaining safe drop off and pick up for school bus stops. During Phase 1 construction, we propose to maintain pedestrian traffic at side street locations including safe access to school bus stops. During Phase 2 construction, the new sidewalk will be opened to pedestrians and newly constructed bus stop pads with bike racks will also be put into service. Our team will take extra precaution to ensure the safety of pedestrians, the traveling public, and our workforce. During construction, two-week look-aheads provided at weekly progress meetings will provide the County with information on scheduled activities, with particular attention on lane closures. We will work with Collier County to post Road Alert Updates via the County’s Communication & Customer Relations website. Widening and resurfacing of Golden Gate Boulevard east of Everglades Boulevard for the transition to existing will be performed during the allowable lane closure times between 6 PM and 6 AM and traffic will be maintained in accordance with FDOT Standard Plans Nos. 600, 613, 615, 616 and current FDOT specifications. Collier Area Transit Coordination The Collier Area Transit (CAT) Bus 19 has a route on Golden Gate Boulevard from Collier Boulevard to Wilson Boulevard. There are currently no plans to extend the bus route further east on GGB. We will coordinate with the CAT during the construction effort should there be a change to the CAT service. Future Landscape Accomodations The Ajax/Stantec Team understands the County’s general desire to accommodate future median landscaping. Kevin Mangan, our team’s landscape architect located in Stantec’s Naples office, will take the lead in working with Pam Lulich and the design-build team to maximize opportunities to accommodate future landscaping. Examples of this include identifying locations for irrigation sleeves and confirming the County’s specifications for median backfill that will be provided in accordance with the typical section details depicted on sheet 25 of the 60% Plans. Public Involvement Our approach to navigating through the design phase of this project will be to fully engage project stakeholders. This will include involving the public through initial public meetings followed by conscientious response to concerns of individual residents during the design and construction phases. For our public involvement program, our team includes Cella Molnar Associates (CMA) to assist with logistical support to include establishing and maintaining mailing lists, assisting with notification materials, and logging calls received on the construction inquiry phone line. All public inquiries will be immediately forwarded to the Construction Bus Stop on Golden Gate Boulevard Segment 1 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 788 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 26Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Project Manager followed by a phone call response and written documentation within 24 hours. Community awareness and communication will be critical to the success of the Golden Gate Boulevard design-build project. To “kick-off” the project, a preconstruction public information workshop will be held in the vicinity of the project. A four-page newsletter will be mailed to the surrounding community that will be affected by the construction. The newsletter will inform the public of the time and location of the public workshop, and provide information on the toll free “hotline” (they may call to ask questions or voice specific concerns). The newsletter will also be mailed to elected officials and agency representatives. A press release including detailed project information will be sent to all local media and additional information will be provided as requested. The public workshop will also be advertised in the Naples Daily News. The public information workshop held prior to construction will allow the public to review the plans and have one-on-one discussions with the design-build team and Collier County personnel. The proposed TTCP will also be available to provide the public an initial look at any future travel pattern changes during construction. CMA staff will work with the contractor and County staff daily to provide the community with up-to-date MOT information and insure the public is informed about all aspects of the project. CMA will attend the weekly construction meetings to insure that upcoming activities are relayed to the public. In addition, CMA will have phone contact with Collier County staff and the contractor 24 hours per day. This provides staff the ability to resolve issues immediately and “get the word out” to the public via the media in the event that unanticipated traffic or utility disruptions occur. Many techniques have been used in the past by our team including project post cards, newsletters, point- of-contact cards, variable message boards, local media, and one-on-one contact. A 24-hour “hotline” will be provided to answer questions from the public. The contractor and all subcontractors will be required to carry point-of- contact cards that will be given to the public and the media in the field directing them to contact CMA for information concerning the project. This allows the contractors to continue working uninterrupted and will insure that the public and media are receiving the most timely and accurate information. Politically sensitive issues will be immediately brought to the attention of County staff. If any utility disruptions occur on the project, the public will be informed through the media and by door-to-door flyers. In addition, CMA will be available to make presentations to homeowners associations and civic organizations to provide project updates. Design Quality Assurance/Quality Control Stantec’s design team is committed to provide the highest quality construction documents and technical reports. We continually seek out ways to improve our quality assurance and quality control processes, and are fully committed to implement the following on this project. All plans, technical reports, and supporting calculations will be reviewed for completeness and accuracy by a qualified peer not directly involved in the design. Documentation will include placing a QC Control stamp on each plan sheet or document and indicating each element checked, markup comments, EOR review, acceptance, comment implementation, and backcheck. A certification letter that QC procedures have been followed will accompany each deliverable to the county and full QA/QC documentation will be made available upon request. Public Information Meeting Flyer 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 789 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 27Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project We recognize the value of assigning qualified individuals to manage the QC process and perform in-house reviews. The proposed QC officer and discipline review team have the necessary technical expertise and will not have involvement with the design or production of this project. Stephen Nichols, PE, has over 40 years of experience with County and FDOT projects and will be the Project QC Officer. He will be assigned responsibility for managing the QC process and is familiar with Collier County’s preferred design policies and practices. Construction Approach The successful completion of the Golden Gate Boulevard reconstruction project, as with any project which presents unique and demanding challenges, will require a construction team that has the knowledge, experience, and dedication of all the workers on site to meet the overall goals and expectations of Collier County and the traveling public. The Ajax/Stantec Team has the project management team that is fully committed and ready to design and construct the Golden Gate Boulevard project. The success of our team depends on our people – their efficient and effective implementation of our design and construction processes. We commit to developing the Ajax “culture” where every employee knows the standards and procedures for safety, quality, environmental protection, traffic control, production, stakeholder partnering, and schedule. Our culture will reduce impacts and provide positive benefits by utilizing simple and proven procedures for the complex set of challenges in successfully delivering the Golden Gate Boulevard reconstruction project. Ajax has committed to partner with Guymann Construction (Storm Drainage and Rock Excavation) and Thomas Marine Construction (Miller Canal Bridge Widening) for the sole purpose of supplying Collier County with the best team of local contractors. Site Conditions/Environmental Permit Compliance Based on our review of the concept plans and the project site conditions, the presence of limestone will exert significant influence on the methods used to construct the project. With limited areas to retain dewatering water on-site, short-term treatment methods may be necessary in order to meet water quality standards prior to discharge. The Ajax/Stantec Team has partnered successfully with Big Cypress Basin and SFWMD field staff on dewatering permit acquisition and compliance within similar limestone formation on past and current projects such as US-41 D/B, iROX, I-75 widening from Luckett Road to SR 80, and the adjacent Golden Gate Blvd 4-Lane Design Build Project. Our team is committed to diligently maintaining silt fence and turbidity barriers indicated in the SWPPP concept plans. The approach for permitting and permit compliance is two-fold. First, the project team will implement the pre-construction agency notification, species- specific surveys (tortoise and fox squirrel), and contractor environmental education that are required as conditions of the existing state and federal environmental permits. In the event that gopher tortoises or active fox squirrel nests are found within the project limits, they will be addressed in accordance with existing permit conditions and/or County direction. Coordination with the Division of Historical Resources will be conducted prior to construction activities associated with the project. Gopher tortoise on site 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 790 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 28Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Workzone Safety The Ajax/Stantec Team attitude endeavors to produce this project with: • no recordable vehicular crashes • no lost time crashes • no incidents with the traveling public, local businesses, and in the neighborhoods throughout the work area Safety starts with preparing our project specific Safety Plan, Preactivity Work Plans, training before and during operations, and regular safety inspections. The work plans will include discussions regarding potential safety hazards and established correction procedures. The results will be communicated with each worker in every crew to enhance their ability to work safely prior to starting an operation. Mandy Kustra, our Safety Manager, will work with our project personnel to maintain the safety culture for our employees, subcontractors and the public in our work areas. Major Traffic Control Plan activities will be presented ahead of implementation to ensure that we minimize the inconvenience to the residents of Golden Gate Estates, and then proactively communicate to the public in coordination with the County. Emergency Preparedness Safety is a priority for the Ajax/Stantec team. We are familiar with Southwest Florida and the potential for hurricanes and that Golden Gate Boulevard is an evacuation route. Ajax will design a hurricane evacuation plan with the TTCP in mind should the need arise and traffic flow will not be impeded. Big Cypress Elementary school is an evacuation shelter and is located on Golden Gate Boulevard between Weber Boulevard and 31st St SW. Golden Gate Fire Control and Rescue District Station 71 is located at 100 13th St SW. Ajax will ensure access is maintained for these sites during an event and will incorporate it into our emergency plan. Structures Construction The Ajax/Stantec Team will subcontract the Miller Canal Bridge Widening work to Thomas Marine Construction which originally constructed the existing two lane bridge. Thomas Marine’s insight will guarantee there will be no learning curve when construction begins. Temporary Concrete Barrier Wall “Type K” will be installed for protection. Cranes will be erected on both banks to access the required pile driving, substructure, and beam placement work. Temporary construction mats will be utilized for cranes to have access to the intermediate piers and form work installation. Existing bridge removal will be accomplished utilizing conventional methods in conjunction with suitable equipment (lift cranes, concrete saws, mechanical/ hydraulic/pneumatic breakers) along with approved rigging. Structure debris will be removed for further processing and recycling. Piles will be pre-drilled through the upper limestone (15 to 25 feet) to minimize vibrations on the existing bridge and to avoid damaging piles during pile driving operation. Upon review of the previously developed plans, the following observations were made.: • The bridge is setup nicely for widening. • Construction joints have been placed at locations which would not increase stress concentrations or warping of the bridge deck that could compromise long term durability. • All barrier wall and reinforcement removal locations are located underneath the new raised median on the bridge ensuring no compromise in integrity and durability. • Existing bridge railing will be upgraded in accordance with the RPS requirements The Ajax Team does not envision any issues during bridge widening construction. Roadway Construction Once Construction NTP is issued, the Ajax/Stantec Team will accelerate clearing and grubbing using the previously approved SFWMD permit 11-01770-P. This early work will allow UAO’s ample undisturbed timeframe to relocate utilities in conflict while the remaining roadway and drainage plans are prepared and approved. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 791 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 29Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Embankment, Stabilization, and Aggregate Base The project will be built in two major phases. Phase 1 will require 65% of the 150,000 CY of embankment. This material will be dug from the onsite ponds or purchased and hauled in by on-road tri-axles. Loaders, bull dozers and graders will rough grade the embankment to subgrade depth within roadway sections and within 0.25 feet of final grade where drainage will be laid. Ajax will use Automated Machine Grade Technology to maximize production and reduce construction time. These areas will be redressed after drainage is installed. The Ajax/Stantec Team intends to crush excavated limestone and reuse as “sweetener” material in order to meet LBR 40 for stabilization. Aggregate- base limerock material will be purchased from an FDOT-approved pit and laid and compacted in accordance with FDOT specifications. Drop-offs in the construction work zone will be minimized and will be protected during non-active work periods in accordance with FDOT Index 600. Temporary concrete barrier wall will be used where drop offs cannot be brought back within three inches in a timely manner. Asphalt Paving and Side Street Connections With the exception of the project transitions, the project is full depth reconstruction independent of lane closure restrictions. These conditions lead to high production mainline asphalt paving (800 to 1,200 tons/ shift). Shoulder pavement will be constructed with mainline structural lifts. This practice will result in fewer joints and a smoother ride. As an enhancement to the project, the top lift friction course will be polymer modified PG 76-22. Compared to the specified rubber modified, the polymer modified PG 76-22 asphalt additive is the superior product. The friction course layer will be laid using Ajax’s material transfer vehicle (MTV). The use of MTV has been shown to improve quality and ride performance. In an effort to minimize tack from being tracked across side streets and into residential driveways, Ajax will be spraying trackless tack on the base course and between lifts. Drainage Construction The Concept Plans utilized deep wet pond construction of up to 12 feet of excavation. Construction of these deep wet ponds would require excavating into natural limestone formations, possibly puncturing the natural aquifer system, and requiring excessive amounts of dewatering. Due to the difficult and costly construction, our proposed design utilizes shallower pond excavation and a shallower storm drain systems while still meeting minimum pipe cover requirements to provide the required treatment and convey stormwater to the proposed outfall locations. A similar approach was utilized in the adjacent project with great success. Construction Management Plan The Ajax/Stantec Team understands an excellent Construction Management Plan starts with strong experienced leadership and this design-build project requires not only skilled, dedicated people, but also local experience and resources. Ajax, Guymann, and Thomas Marine have extensive experience working in the local area. Our proposed project staff has local experience and good working relationships with each other, as well as the local permitting agencies, utilities, suppliers, and subcontractors. The Ajax/Stantec Team will be led by Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Ajax Paving). Felipe is a Certified Design Build Professional (DBIA) and has been managing design-build teams since 2006 and been an active leader of over $1 Billion dollars of Design Build work. His experience gained from the I-75 iROX Design-Build, US-41 Design-Build in Collier County, and the adjacent Canal Outfall 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 792 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 30Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Golden Gate Blvd 4-Lane Design-Build project will ensure excellent project management. Contractor’s Cooperation and Dispute History It is a core principle of Ajax that all issues be resolved at the lowest level possible. Our construction professionals are empowered to make those decisions that are within their discipline and are commensurate with their experience. It is this simple philosophy that has allowed Ajax to avoid litigation procedures on 100% of the design-build projects performed to date. When necessary, our project staff will utilize the dispute resolution process and strongly support partnering to build team unity and avoid controversies. Additionally, at Ajax we take our partnering obligation seriously; Ajax is a champion of partnering from the beginning and uses partnering on all projects. Construction Issues and Solutions Minimize Impacts to Adjacent Properties The Team is very sensitive to the needs and concerns of the adjacent businesses and property owners in Golden Gate Estates. The key to addressing their needs and concerns is early and continuous communication throughout the duration of the project. The Ajax/Stantec Team will notify property owners well in advance of any operation that may impact access to their business or home. These notifications may include: alteration of their access to Golden Gate Boulevard, reconstruction of their driveways, as well as anticipated utility shut offs and lane closures. Implementation of Incident Management Plan (IMP) The Ajax/Stantec Team recognizes the need to quickly respond to unexpected events such as vehicular crashes and other events within the work zone. We also recognize the paramount importance that the County places in minimizing impacts to the traveling public during these kinds of work zone incidents. Upon award, we will finalize our IMP, designed specifically for this project, and be ready for implementation before any construction takes place that impacts travel lanes and shoulders. Major components of our plan will include: • Incident Management Stakeholder Identification • Development of Incident Response Goals and Objectives • Strategies to Manage and Clear Travel Lanes • Level of Response and Action Plan • Plan Sharing with Agencies followed by regular updates The Ajax/Santec Team will have Incident Management devices placed at a strategic location within the project limits. These devices will be set aside, protected, and maintained for use in emergency incidents only and will include 50 dedicated channelizing devices and an arrow board. City of Naples Raw Water Line The Ajax/Stantec Team is aware of the City’s 36” raw water line and will adhere to the City of Naples requirement to NOT utilize vibratory rollers within the vicinity of the raw water line. We will also coordinate with Justin Fredrikson with the City of Naples Utilities Department before construction. In addition to the requirements, the Ajax/Stantec Team noticed several drainage boxes which might impact the raw water line in the concept plans and we will construct custom boxes which will eliminate this conflict. Potential Dewatering Challenges Installation of drainage features such as the pond and drainage pipes will require dewatering of the shallow aquifer system. A SFWMD Dewatering Permit is required. Since construction duration will exceed one year, the project will require a SFWMD Water Use Permit for Individual Dewatering/Mining. Our certified hydrogeologist will prepare the applications and work with SFWMD to obtain the necessary permits. We will work with SFWMD and the County to request 36” Raw Water Main 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 793 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 31Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project a Master Dewatering Permit, which allows minor modifications to specific dewatering details without the need to fully modify the permit. This approach will represent a significant time savings for potential minor modifications. The majority of dewatering will be less than 10 feet below grade and is expected to result in moderate pumping with little challenge. However, in areas where the permeable limestone is encountered at shallow depth, we are prepared to increase pumping rates, increase retention capacity of dewatering effluent, and provide measures to reduce seepage or flow (such as shoring). Discharge of dewatering effluent may present a challenge if withdrawal rates are increased significantly. We are prepared to provide measures for increased turbidity treatment (or retention) to ensure any water discharged offsite meets turbidity standards. Construction Staging / Phasing Plan Our team of design and construction engineers have worked together to identify all critical construction activities, including access points and staging requirements, and we have developed a plan that accommodates these activities with minimal impact to the traveling public. For example, we will provide detailed plans including acceleration/deceleration lanes, temporary pavement, and additional signs to safely guide construction trucks in and out of the work zone areas. We will analyze temporary drainage needs during all construction phases to ensure that existing travel lanes are free of water ponding during storms. Our TTC approach for the Golden Gate Blvd project is divided into three primary construction phases and one utility relocation phase. See Section 2.0 Project Schedule for a detailed description of the three-phase sequence of construction. Project Controls (Information Sharing, Budget, Schedule, and Quality) Information Sharing Information sharing will be handled through the Ajax web-based FTP site. This will serve as a central repository for project information. The site will hold the latest version of plans, specifications, requests for information (RFIs), RFI Log, submittals, submittal log, shop drawings, field changes, change directives, meeting minutes, action item lists, project contact list, project related correspondence, pay requests, DBE Compliance reports, etc. Collier County will have ready access to this information. Budget and Schedule The Ajax Team will provide Collier County a Cost Loaded Primavera P6 construction schedule. The Ajax Team views the CPM schedule not only as a Collier County requirement, but also as a powerful tool to: (1) evaluate past performance (2) prepare accurate progress payment applications (3) plan manpower and equipment needs (4) highlight potential issues and (5) procure long lead materials. The Ajax Team will review the CPM schedule with Project Superintendents and Design Leads to ensure the right people are aware of the time sensitive activities and action is taken immediately to ensure an on- time project. A proper CPM schedule also allows us to coordinate and forecast activities, evaluate the project’s critical path and material needs while simultaneously providing the Collier County with a clear understanding of our intended work flow. Construction Quality Assurance/Quality Control The Ajax/Stantec Team is committed to the production of quality deliverables, free of errors and omissions. Quality is a team effort and begins with excellent staff experience. Design Quality control will be led by 40 year design veteran Stephen Nichols. He will oversee the design QC process and will work with our design project manager, Phil Menke, to assign appropriate quality control personnel. The Construction QA/QC Manager will be John Savage with CQC testing for paving performed by Ajax and other materials by a qualified testing company. John will ensure Quality Control Procedures are in place, the objectives of the QA/ QC processes are clearly defined and documented, the personnel with relevant technical skills are available, the production environment is compatible with the contract requirements, updates and improvements to the production process, including checking, auditing, and corrective actions are identified, and the verification of the quality process occurs throughout the production process. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 794 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 32Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Innovative Value-Added Design and Construction Features Elimination of the outfall required East of Everglades Boulevard to the Faka Union Canal Our design team has been working on modifications to the drainage system to reduce or eliminate the need for the costly outfall to Faka Union Canal. Our plan is to construct interim drainage ponds within the existing right-of-way along the transition to existing roadway. We will only need to treat the transition area as all of the drainage along Everglades was routed to Pond 5. Ajax has access to some extremely well drained sands that we will replace in the border areas along the connection to the existing. This will ensure the ponds recover in the 72-hours required by SFWMD and maintain the pre-construction runoff quantities to the east. This will eliminate the need for Pond 6 and improvements to the roadside ditch/sidedrains. Shallow Wet Detention The concept plans were permitted in 2010 under the previous SFWMD Basis of Review in which there was a minimum depth recommendation of 25% to 50% of the wet detention area be deeper than 12 feet. This depth criteria has been eliminated with the new Statewide Environment Resource Permit process, therefore we recommend a pond depth that provides sufficient pond volume for nutrient reduction, but minimizes rock excavation. Improved Pavement Design The Ajax/Stantec Team proposes to deviate from the original concept pavement design and match the adjacent project pavement of 12.0” Type B Stabilization, Optional Base Group 12, 2.5” TL-C Superpave, & 1.0” of FC-9.5 TL-C w/ PG 76-22. Use of the polymer modified Friction Course is an enhancement over the specified rubber modified asphalt. 36” Raw Water Main Conflict Our design team will evaluate each potential conflict with the City of Naples’ 36” raw water main on a location-by-location basis in conjunction with the City utilizing SUE data to determine “best fit” design solutions. Alternative designs to the special inlet detail shown in the 60% plans include utilizing flume type curb inlets that would avoid placing a drainage structure in close proximity of the raw water main. We also recommend considering casting in place a shallow manhole structure with elliptical pipe over the existing water line in lieu of the Type V inlet depicted in the 60% plans that falls within the bike lane and will be difficult to construct while protecting the 36” WM. Additional Security at the Miller Canal Boat Ramp As an added value to Collier County and Big Cypress Basin (BCB), The Ajax/Stantec Team will propose to install a FDOT Security Fence with a Gate at the Miller Canal Boat Ramp. On the adjacent project, we worked with Collier County and BCB to install these additional security features at no additional cost. The following chart provides an overview of the design and construction features that the Ajax/Stantec Team is planning as value-added ideas for this section of Golden Gate Boulevard. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 795 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 33Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 - STEP 2 Evaluation Criteria No. 1 Technical Proposal Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Innovative Value-Added Design and Construction Features Driveway Coordination with County and Residences The Team understands how the driveway permitting process works for Collier County and will stay plugged in with the County to reduce downtime and potential change to driveways. Our manager will coordinate with the right-of-way personnel to provide input into the processing of driveway layout. This will reduce coordinate time and potential driveway rework. Mailbox Relocations We will ensure that all mailboxes are relocated around the mail carrier so deliveries are uninterrupted. 4’ Bicycle Lane During Construction The Concept Plans do not address maintenance of bicycle traffic. As a value added enhancement, we propose to maintain minimum four-foot wide temporary bicycle lanes throughout construction. During Phase 1, channelizing devices will be positioned to allow unobstructed use of paved shoulders. During Phase 2, the new sidewalk and eastbound paved shoulder will be available for bicycle use. Additional temporary pavement is needed to provide a bicycle lane adjacent to the temporary westbound lane. Design/Construction Integration through Co-Location The Ajax/Stantec Team will co-locate Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Construction Design-Build Coordinator), with our design team to enable constructability reviews throughout the design phase and not solely at the phase submittals. These reviews will be an important topic of discussion during regular project coordination meetings and offer opportunities for our Design Team and Construction Team key members to provide input on functionality, constructability, economics, and most importantly, conformance to the project design criteria. Curb Ramp Lighting at the intersection of Everglades Blvd The concept plans do not address safety lighting at the new Everglades Blvd intersection and studies have shown that safety is increased when intersection lighting is present. As a value added enhancement, we propose to install a LED light pole at each curb ramp. Team Building Partnering Meetings The Ajax/Stantec Team believes in partnering. As a value added enhancement, we propose to dedicate our management staff and key subcontractors to attend two facilitated partnering meetings with Collier County staff and affected UAO’s. These partnering meetings are down to basics working sessions that explore all stakeholders requirements and concerns and result in proactive methods that avoid stumbling blocks. Partnering will start before design kickoff and continue throughout the contract. 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 796 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 16.A.16.f Packet Pg. 797 Attachment: Ajax_Golden_Gate_Boulevard_Step_2_Technical_2-26-18 (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project 16.A.16.g Packet Pg. 798 Attachment: 17-7159 Ajax GMP (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 16.A.16.g Packet Pg. 799 Attachment: 17-7159 Ajax GMP (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 16.A.16.g Packet Pg. 800 Attachment: 17-7159 Ajax GMP (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 16.A.16.h Packet Pg. 801 Attachment: 17-7159 NORA (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) 03/06/18 16.A.16.h Packet Pg. 802 Attachment: 17-7159 NORA (4912 : 17-7159 Design Build - Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Project Number 60145) Design- Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Request for Professional Services Step 1RPS NO. 17-7103 Collier County Board of County Commissioners September 29, 2017 September 29, 2017 Board of Collier County Commissioners c/o Collier County Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg D-2 Naples, Florida 34112 RE: RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project from West of 20th Street East to East of Everglades Boulevard Dear Ms. Colon and Selection Committee Members: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Ajax), in association with Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Stantec) – The Ajax/Stantec Team, is excited to submit this response to provide design-build services for the design and construction of Golden Gate Boulevard from West of 20th Street to East of Everglades Boulevard in Collier County. We have assembled a team of design and construction professionals with extensive experience on similar design-build contracts including the adjacent project on Golden Gate Boulevard from Wilson Blvd. to 18th Street. They will provide the resources, reputation, and understanding to deliver a quality product on an accelerated schedule. The Ajax/Stantec Team successfully designed and permitted the adjacent segment on time and will achieve substantial completion October 2017 and final completion November 2017. We are proposing to utilize the same team for this next phase. This will ensure no learning curve and provide Collier County with a trusted proven team. In fact, the Ajax/Stantec Team worked with Collier County staff and submitted an Unsolicited Proposal to construct this referenced project. Ultimately, the unsolicited proposal was not accepted, however, the experience gained from that proposal will be utilized in this pursuit and will benefit Collier County. The Ajax/Stantec Team knows this project better than anyone else. Ajax is an American-owned, privately held firm with offices and asphalt plants located near the project corridor in Southwest Florida. Ajax will serve as the design build firm and point of contact for Collier County and will manage all Team activities. Stantec, with local strength, knowledge and relationships in Collier County since 1956, will serve as the lead design consultant, providing project management for all engineering related tasks, including roadway design, bridge, signalization, signing and marking, permitting, survey and SUE services. In preparation for this RPS, the Ajax/Stantec Team has reviewed the current project documentation and our unsolicited proposal. We believe that the drainage design and construction, utility coordination/relocation, and an accelerated schedule to minimize local impacts will guide and control our design decisions. We will also work to incorporate all of the stakeholders commitments and permitting conditions on this project. We look forward to continuing our working relationship with the County staff to complete the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard. Sincerely, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC Michael Horan President Criteria 1: Ability of Professional Personnel..........................................4 Criteria 2: Certified Minority Business Enterprise................................27 Criteria 3: Past Performance...............................................................29 Criteria 4: Location...............................................................................46 Criteria 5: Recent, Current, and Projected Workload......................49 What’s inside? in association with Criteria 1 Ability of Professional Personnel 5Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Design-Build Firm Organization Ajax and Stantec have joined forces to deliver this 4-Lane widening of Golden Gate Boulevard with professionals who have worked together on the adjacent design-build project. Our proposed staff are locally available and well experienced with South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Big Cypress Basin (BCB), and Collier County. We have also secured commitments from Guymann Construction (Guymann) to perform the stormwater drainage system and Thomas Marine Construction (TMC) to build the Miller Canal Bridge widening. TMC built the original Miller Canal Bridge in 2012. Ajax, Stantec, Guymann, and TMC have all worked together on past projects including the adjacent 4-Lane widening project. We are a proven team. In addition, Ajax has been working with these key subcontractors for over 20 years and having them on the team will give Collier County superior workmanship and quality. Our lead design consultant, Stantec, has a proven track record of successfully designing Collier County road projects, roadway reconstruction projects, and several design-build projects in Collier and Lee counties. Rounding out the design team will be MC2 for geotechnical services and Cella Molar for public involvement, both of which are DBE certified. Previous Design-Build Projects Ajax US 41 Widening DB from SR 951 to Greenway Road I-75 Widening (iROX) DB US 301 DB Resurfacing From MLK to Sligh Ave. Stantec New Direct Access along I-75 to SWFIA DB I-75 Mile Marker 63 Rest Area Design-Build Downtown Redevelopment of Old US 41 Jacaranda Blvd DB Ajax/Stantec Golden Gate Blvd. Widening (Wilson to 18th) I-75 over Caloosahatchee River DB Ability of Professional Personnel Ajax/Stantec Team Key Strengths Ajax Design-Build Experience Local Experience/Knowledge Asphalt Paving Stantec Collier County Experience SFWMD Permitting Utility Relocation Coordination Guymann Dewatering and Rock Excavation Storm Drainage Local Presence TMC Built Existing Miller Canal Bridge SFWMD/BCB Experience MC2 Geotechnical expertise CellaMolnar Local experience Our locally-based team is committed to bring innovative, cost-effective, and time-saving solutions with a thorough understanding of project goals, requirements, and commitments. The local presence will simplify collaboration with Collier County and local stakeholders. The organizational chart on the following page depicts our team structure and our approach to deliver the project. FDOT Pre-Qualifictions for Advertised Work Groups AJAX Debris removal (emergency), drainage, flexible paving, grading, grassing, seeding and sodding, guardrail, hot plant-mixed bitum, courses, intermediate bridges, minor bridges, Portland cement concrete, roadway paving SPECIALITY CLASSES: Milling, sidewalk Stantec 3.1 Minor Highway Design 3.2 Major Highway Design 4.1.2 Minor Bridge Design 8.1 Control Survey 8.2 Design, Right of Way, & Const. Survey 8.4 Right of Way Mapping 10.1 Roadway Constructon Engineering Inspection 10.4 Minor Bridge & Miscellaneous Structures CEI MC2 9.1 Soil Exploration 9.2 Geotechnical Classification Lab Testing 9.4.1 Standard Foundation Studies 6Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Team Organization and Roles Project PrincipalDesign-Build Project Director DESIGN SERVICESCONSTRUCTION SERVICES Mark O. MinichAndy DeCraene Roadway Design Juan Restrepo, PE Jason Mosley Drainage Brad Carver, PE Utilities Jodi Rano Bridge Engineer Mohit Soni, PE Transportation Planning Jeff Perry, AICP Public Involvement Kris Cella Constructability Review Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA Survey & Mapping John Maloney, PSM Environmental Tom Trettis, CSE, PWS Landscape Architecture Kevin Mangan, ASLA Signing/Pavement Marking Ross Shillingford, PE Randy Mason Maintenance of Traffic Philip Menke, PE Geotechnical Joe Distefano, PE Jeff Hook, PE Roadway Superintendent Ralph Bridger Drainage Superintendent Galen Laurie Safety Manager Mandy Kustra Signalization Superintendent Elliot Kresse Design-Build Coordinator Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA Construction Quality Control Manager John Savage General Superintendent Ralph Bridger Construction Project Manager Matthew Desotell, EIT Stantec Project Principal Ted Aiken, PE Design Quality Control Manager Stephen Nichols, PE Design Project Manager Philip Menke, PE Bridge Superintendent Kevin Shimp MOT Supervisor Tommy Harris Concrete Superintendent Chris Lopez Asphalt Superintendent Garrett Fons Ajax Stantec MC2 Worked on previous GGB D-B project FIRMS Guymann Thomas Marine Cella Molnar 7Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Design-Build Staffing Plan The Ajax/Stantec Team brings an unparalleled group of local contractors and engineers. Our staffing plan is simple: bring together contractors and consultants who have worked together and have with a track record of quality work, with experience in roadway and bridge projects, and with the management skills and technical support necessary to guarantee Collier County a successful design-build project. Below are short bios about each of our proposed professional staff members, including those who worked on the adjacent widening project. CONSTRUCTION Mark O. Minich – Project Principal. Mark has over 38 years of experience, almost exclusively with Ajax, in structural, civil geotechnical, and materials engineering. He has been an integral part of many award-winning projects as Project Prinicipal. Mark led the successful completion of the $430M iROX project on I-75 in Lee/Collier, as well as the US-41 6-Lane Widening from SR 951 to Greenway Road in Collier County. He is currently Ajax’s Executive Vice President, head of engineering and sales. Mark’s experience includes overseeing the management of $3 billion in infrastructure construction since 1983 and he has managed hundreds of miles of multi-lane highways for the FDOT, Lee, and Collier County. Andre “Andy” DeCraene – Design-Build Project Director Andy has 17 years of construction experience. At Ajax, he has managed six design-build projects valued over $500M, including adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, and various governmental/private paving and roadway construction projects from startup to closeout including permitting, planning, scheduling, job costing, and billing. Andy will lead this project from Ajax’s Fort Myers office at 13350 Rickenbacker Parkway, Fort Myers, Florida 33913. He will be the prime contact for Collier County and can be reached at 239-707-5121 (mobile) email: adecraene@ajaxpaving.com. Andy is a resident of Collier County and lives within 15 minutes of the project. Felipe Jaramillo, PE – Design-Build Coordinator Felipe has 14 years of construction experience in Southwest Florida. Felipe is a national certified Design-Build Professional (DBIA). He served as the Design-Build Coordinator for the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, the $430 million design-build-finance project (iROX) in Southwest Florida, and the US-41 6-Lane design- build in Collier County. In addition, Felipe served as the Value Engineering Coordinator on four recent successful value engineering projects which saved FDOT over $3M in construction dollars. Matt Desotell, EIT – Construction Project Manager Matt served as the construction project manager on the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, $38M US-41 6-Lane Design-Build in Collier county, $12.2M I-75 widening project from Tuckers Grade to Jones Loop, $29.7M I-75 widening and interchange improvements from Luckett Road to SR 80 (Palm Beach Blvd), and the $33M I-75 6-Lane Widening project for SR 951 North to Golden Gate Parkway in Collier County. I-75 Widening (IROX) 8Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Ralph Bridger – General/Roadway Superintendent Ralph has over 30 years experience in roadway construction. Ralph served as the General Superintendent for the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project and the award winning $38M US-41 6-Lane Design-Build in Collier County. Ralph prides himself in having a trustworthy relationship with the Owner. Garrett Fons – Asphalt Superintendent Garrett has 17 years construction experience. Garrett was exposed to road work at an early age, having grown up in a family owned heavy civil construction business. Garrett is currently responsible for the asphalt laydown of over 500k tons asphalt each year. Garrett has overseen the asphalt laydown of the following award winning projects: I-75 Charlotte/Sarasota County, I-75 Charlotte County, I-75 Lee County, iROX 440k Tons of HMA, I-75 in Collier County, US-41 6-lane Design-Build in Collier County, adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, and many more. Chris Lopez – Concrete Superintendent Chris has 12 years of experience in construction and is a certified ATSSA Advanced Work Zone Traffic Superintendent. Chris has managed large sidewalk and curb projects in the past for FDOT. Projects include US-41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road in Collier County which had over 9,000 SY of Sidewalk and 29,000 LF Type F Curb. Chris also worked on the adjacent 4-lane Golden Gate Blvd. project. John Savage – QC Manager John has worked on design-build and traditional design-bid-build-projects specifically in the areas of quality control/quality assurance. Since joining Ajax, John has served as QC Manager on six design-build projects including the adjacent $19.4M 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, and has 18 years of experience working as QC Manager for county and state governments. Tommy Harris–MOT Superintendent Tommy has 18 years of experience in construction and is a certified ATSSA Advanced Work Zone Traffic Supervisor. He has performed as both project superintendent and MOT Supervisor for FDOT, Lee and Collier County. Tommy work on US-41 6-Lane Widening project in Collier County and the adjacent 4-lane Golden Gate Blvd. project. Mandy Kustra–Safety Manager Mandy has 17 years of construction safety experience. Mandy graduated from Slippery Rock University (PA) with a BS in Safety and Environmental Management. Mandy has been Ajax’s Safety Manager for 10 years which includes projects such as iROX, US-41 from SR 951 to Greenway in Collier County and the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. project. Elliot Kresse–Signalization Superintendent Elliott has 2 years of experience working with Ajax on FDOT roadway work. Elliott graduated from FGCU with a BS in Civil Engineering. Elliott will work with the FDOT prequalified signalization subcontractor to construct the signal at Everglades Blvd. Elliott has experience coordinating with FPL and make sure power hookup occurs on schedule. SUBCONTRACTORS Kevin Shimp, Thomas Marine – Bridge Superintendent Kevin has estimated and managed various heavy civil structure projects with a focus on bridge construction for the past 20 years. He has successfully managed several design-build bridge projects starting with SR 80, one of FDOT’s pilot design-build projects, US-41 6-Lane, adjacent Golden Gate Boulevard Paving Train 9Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening, and the reconstruction of the Golden Gate Blvd. bridges of Golden Gate Main Canal and Miller Canal. Kevin is familiar with all aspects of bridge construction including permitting, design, and supporting utilities. Galen Laurie, Guymann Construction of FL, Inc. – Drainage Superintendent Galen has 30 years of experience in underground utility, excavation, box culvert, and precast bridge construction in Southwest Florida. An FDEP Certified Stormwater Management Inspector,Galen is responsible for 7-10 pipe crews and subcontractors in the construction of large utility projects. He promotes safe working conditions and keeps construction on schedule. Galen worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. DESIGN Ted Aiken, PE - Design Principal Ted is a transportation manager with more than 17 years of experience in marketing and business development, project management, and design of transportation projects concentrated mainly in highway design. Philip Menke, PE - Design Project Manager Philip is a Senior Project Manager with nearly 30 years of experience. At Stantec, he is responsible for leading design-bid-build and design-build projects. Philip also provides support in multiple aspects of roadway design including major interstate interchange design, arterial widening and reconstruction plans preparation, major and minor intersection enhancements, resurfacing projects design, quality control management, and transit alternatives analyses. He worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Stephen Nichols, PE - Design Quality Control Stephen has over 43 years of transportation experience. He previously worked for Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise as a Discipline Lead managing reviews and design issues on design-bid-build and design-build projects. In addition, he managed Errors and Omissions actions and the Quality Control Program, and represented the Turnpike regarding Central Office initiatives and procedures. He has extensive experience with project management, roadway and bridge design, program management, and business development. Juan Restrepo, PE – Roadway Design Juan has over 16 years of experience and has been engineer-of-record, project manager, and senior project engineer on a variety of arterial and freeway reconstruction projects. Juan has extensive design-build experience, including serving as the engineer-of-record on the I-75 widening from SR 80 to SR 78 design-build project. Jason Mosley - Roadway Design Jason focuses on the production of plans for major highway projects. Using MicroStation, GEOPAK, and Descarte, he is responsible for plan production, Golden Gate Boulevard 10Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project survey coordination, utility coordination, drainage calculations, and horizontal-vertical geometry calculations. Jason offers over 19 years of technical design experience. Jason also worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Brad Carver, PE - Drainage Brad is a Professional Engineer with more than 30 years of experience. His expertise is in drainage for roadway projects which has been his primary focus since 1991. He also has experience with roadway design and project management for new construction and RRR roadway projects. Brad has extensive experience with counties, FDOT, SFWMD, and SWFWMD. Jeff Perry, AICP – Transportation Planning Jeff holds regional management responsibilities for transportation planning services in Southwest Florida. He brings expertise in public sector transportation planning. His credentials include several public sector management positions where he directed metropolitan transportation planning programs. Jeff worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Mohit Soni, PE – Bridge Engineer Mohit Soni, PE, PMP, served as either Lead, PM, or EOR for rehabilitation of over 50 bridges and understands the project delivery process from procurement phase to construction complete. His relevant experience includes SR5/US1 Replacement of four bridges design-build in Jupiter, FL and Lee Roy Selmon Expressway design-build where the deck was replaced for six bridges including bridge over water similar to this project. Jodi Rano – Utility Coordination Jodi has over 23 years of experience in providing utility coordination services in accordance with FDOT, FHWA and AASHTO standards, policies and procedures for a variety of projects ranging from PD&E to Design-Build. Jodi provides utility coordination support to the Project Manager/ EOR during the design phase of projects involving both major and minor highways. Jodi worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Randy Mason – Signing/Pavement Marking Offering several decades in technical design support for transportation projects, Randy currently focuses on the production of plans for major highway projects. His projects include the realignment and reconstruction of roadways, reconstruction design of navigation locks, bridge replacements, and water and wastewater treatment facilities. Randy was on the team for the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Tom Trettis, PWS, CSE – Environmental Tom’s experience includes over 26 years of executing or managing transportation and land development projects that involve listed species and jurisdictional wetlands; developing wetland and listed species mitigation plans; mapping and post-permitting monitoring of environmental resources; and supporting environmental permits (including federal Section 404 and NEPA permitting; state of Florida environmental resource permitting, sovereign submerged lands permitting, and protected wildlife permitting; and local municipal permitting) for wetlands and listed wildlife for both private and municipal interests in Florida. Tom worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. John Maloney, PSM – Surveying and Mapping John brings several decades of land surveying expertise in Southwest Florida. His project experience includes utilities, roads, schools, residential, and commercial developments. John manages surveys as they relate to development, including boundary surveys, subdivision plats, and condominium plats. John worked on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Kevin Mangan, ASLA – Landscape Architecture Kevin has practiced landscape architecture, urban design and land planning in the United States and International market place since 1985. Experience in the transportation, urban mixed use, and community sectors of the profession has provided him with the passion and expertise for project 11Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project management, planning and detailed design of complex, multi-disciplined projects. Kevin provided services on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. SUBCONSULTANTS Joe Distefano – Geotechnical, MC2 Joe typically serves in the role of Geotechnical Project Manager and has managed numerous projects in the central Florida area including FDOT Districts 1 and 7. Specific project types include new construction, roadway widening and intersection modifications including new signalization mast arms. Jeffery Hook, PE – Geotechnical, MC2 Jeffery’s responsibilities currently include project management and oversight of geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing for municipal/government clients along with assisting technical staff, monitoring work plans, schedules, and ensuring client satisfaction through final completion of the projects. Kris Cella – Public Involvement, Cella Molar Kris is uniquely qualified in developing and implementing successful, comprehensive large- scale public involvement programs during planning, design and construction phases for infrastructure projects. These programs gain acceptance of new projects from affected individuals and special interest groups. Kris coordinated the public engagement efforts for the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project. Staffing to address all facets of project The Ajax/Stantec Team consists of seasoned veteran highway constructors and highway design professionals. This team has worked together on the previous segment of Golden Gate Blvd. and other projects throughout Southwest Florida. We have delivered quality products to Collier County and will continue to do the same on this project. Having solved many of the unforeseen challenges on the adjacent Golden Gate Blvd. project, we are ready to apply this knowledge base to reduce impacts to the project schedule and local residents. To begin, we will: • review and bring project up to date to the current Collier County standards • review profile against the current hurricane evacuation standards to make sure the minimum elevations along to roadway profile are met • review minimum sign sizes to meet the current MUTCD standards • analyze signalization concept to meet current design criteria Organized to deliver project The Ajax/Stantec Team has thoroughly reviewed the RFP package and related documents and understands the proposed roadway improvements are needed to accommodate the estimated design year (2030) traffic projections of 64,000 ADT. The project is approximately 1.7 miles of 4-lane reconstruction of Golden Gate Boulevard from west of 20th Street to east of Everglades Boulevard which includes the transition to existing. The project will include widening of the new Miller Canal Bridge. We have a dedicated team for both the design and construction of the project. Phil Menke will lead the design team. We will pick up where the preliminary concept plans left off and carry them forward to “Ready for Construction” plans. This includes all necessary utility coordination/ clearing, permits and design coordination. Along the way, Stantec will schedule reviews by the Ajax construction team to vet design ideas to improve the project delivery and avoid potential constructability issues. We will continue the use of a critical path method (CPM) schedule and submittal review tracking chart that was developed for the previous project and proved successful in delivering the project on schedule. 12Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Knowledge and experience with local construction and regulatory conditions Miller Canal Crossing/Boat Ramp This project is regulated from an environmental stand point by South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and is within the Big Cypress Basin (BCB). The Ajax/Stantec Team understands the County’s objective for the design-build team to complete final plans for the 90% 4-lane bridge design documents already established for the project. Right-of-way permitting with SFWMD BCB will involve; • confirming design parameters that include establishing the design cross section of the Miller Canal • confirming DHW clearances to the low member of the widened bridge • coordinating access requirements including the boat ramp Early coordination with BCB to get approval on the geometric layout of the ramp turnaround area and ramp configuration will ensure permit approval with no delays. We also anticipate continuing the slope protection previously installed for the recently constructed 2-lane bridge. The schedule critical path also involves finalizing the plans to a point where the environmental permit modifications can be approved and notice to proceed given to the contractor. Driveway Ties/Complete Streets With the right-of-way acquisition along the mainline comes the need for Collier County to negotiate driveway cures and approve connection permits. The Ajax/Stantec Team knows this process and will be proactive in coordinating with County staff on the development of these agreements to make sure the correct driveway geometry and location is installed the first time. Driveways will be installed at all properties and aprons will be installed at all undeveloped properties as a minimum. Complete Streets is a relativity new approach to the development of roadways. Bike lanes, sidewalks, and ADA curb ramps are all elements of this project. Transit features are also an important feature along this corridor. We have establish contacts with Collier Area Transit (CAT) and will coordinate with the CAT staff to make sure bus bays and bus stop hardware meets with the agencies current criteria. Utilities We will provide early coordination with utilities so the advanced relocations do not pose problems with future construction activities. Key stakeholders are utility owners with affected facilities. This include the City of Naples’ 36” raw water main that will remain in place along the north side of the roadway. We will include the City of Naples Public Works staff in all design and construction correspondence and meetings regarding all issues that have the potential to affect this facility. To avoid disturbance of the water main, the use of vibratory rollers will not be permitted along the new westbound roadway. We will coordinate and take additional precautions during construction of nearby drainage structures and right turn lanes under which the 36” raw water main is to remain. Important to executing our design and construction schedule is coordination with FP&L to obtain Early Work authorization from the County to clear the right-of-way and relocate utility poles to the north right-of-way line. Special attention is needed to make sure utility poles are not relocated to potential driveway locations. Additional coordination will be required with US Metro, CenturyLink, and Comcast. We expect each company will either 36” Raw Water Main 13Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project reattach overhead fiber optic cable, cable tv, and telephone lines onto the new pole line or combine facilities in a joint trench or shared duct bank. Local Conditions/Environmental Permits The concept plans were produced in 2010. The existing conditions along the roadway have most likely changed in some areas. We will do a windshield review of the project corridor and make sure new topographic data is collected in areas that have changed and could affect the project. Based on our review of the concept plans and the project site conditions, the presence of limestone will exert significant influence on the methods used to construct the project. For example, dewatering within the limestone formation will be difficult. In order to set pipe invert elevations under wet conditions, concrete pipe will be preferred over metal, PVC, or HDPE options. With limited areas to retain dewatering water on-site, short-term treatment methods may be necessary in order to meet water quality standards prior to discharge. Ajax has partnered successfully with Big Cypress Basin and SFWMD field staff on dewatering permit acquisition and compliance within similar limestone formation on past and current projects such as US-41 D/B, iROX, Golden Gate Boulevard from Wilson Boulevard to 18th Street, and I-75 widening from Luckett Road to SR 80. Keep storm drainage pipe and ponds as shallow as possible is a key to making installation of the drainage system possible and to staying on schedule. Our team is committed to diligently maintaining the double row silt fence and turbidity barriers indicated in the SWPPP. We also understand ERP special conditions related to coordinating with FWCC and USFWS regarding protected species and habitat associated with the eastern indigo snake, gopher tortoise, and Big Cypress fox squirrel. The following environmental services will be required to update the permitting for this project: • Prior to construction, a Notice of Work Commencement will be submitted to South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The Standard Eastern Indigo Snake Protection Measures will be implemented and submitted to USACE. • Modifications to the Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) will be prepared and submitted to SFWMD, if required. • An ERP permit extension will be submitted to SFWMD if required. • No modifications to the USACE permit are anticipated. • A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit will be prepared and submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). • Coordination with the Division of Historical Resources will be conducted regarding potential archaeological surveys required for impacts areas associated with the project. • Prior to construction, listed species surveys will be performed by Stantec within road R-O-W impacts areas and selected stormwater pond sites. Per the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Biological Opinion dated May 26, 2016 and based on previous coordination with FWC through SFWMD, pedestrian surveys will include searching for evidence of gopher tortoise, Eastern indigo snake, Florida bonneted bat, Big Cypress fox squirrel, wood stork, Everglades snail kite, Everglades mink, and red-cockaded woodpecker. Coordination regarding listed species survey findings will be coordinated with the permitting agencies. Should active/ potentially active gopher tortoise burrows be located within impact areas, Stantec’s FWC Gopher Tortoise Authorized Agents will permit and supervise the excavation of burrows and relocation of tortoises, if required. • Wetland boundaries that occur within the project area will be reviewed in the field. Wetland boundaries will be determined in accordance with Chapter 62-340 Florida Administrative Code (FAC), the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual 14Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project (TRY-87-1), and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Atlantic and Gulf Coast Plain Region. Our past experience in the area has found that we need to protect and maintain access to existing National Geodetic Survey Data markers. Two exist within the proposed project limits. The markers are; PID: DG7297 name = X 583 at the NE corner of 22nd Street, and PID: DG7330 name = L 583 at the NE corner of Everglades Boulevard. Maintenance of Traffic Our safe and efficient MOT plan consists of two major and one minor phases of construction. • Phase 1 will construct the new eastbound roadway while traffic is maintained on the existing roadway. • Phase 2 will construct the new westbound lanes with traffic shifted onto the newly constructed eastbound lanes. A minor third phase will consist primarily of temporary pavement removal, median clean-up, and final pavement markings. Our MOT Plan will maintain bicycle and pedestrian traffic. During Phase 1 construction, we propose to maintain pedestrian traffic at side street locations including safe access to school bus stops. During Phase 2 construction, the new sidewalk will be opened to pedestrians. Newly constructed bus stop pads will also be put into service during Phase 2 construction. Our team will take extra precaution to ensure the safety of pedestrians, the traveling public, and our workforce. During construction, two-week look-aheads furnished at weekly progress meetings will provide the County with information on scheduled activities, with particular attention on the schedule for lane closures. We will work with Collier County to post Road Alert Updates via the County’s Communication & Customer Relations website. Commitment to team collaboration Over the years, the Ajax/Stantec Team has developed strong relationships with Collier County staff, the construction team, and the design team. We have all worked well together in the past to solve problems and keep project schedules on track. We have boots on the ground locally that are ready to react immediately to resolve issues at the lowest level possible. Design personnel are present at bi-weekly construction progress meetings to help Ajax and the County facilitate the progress of the project. During the design phase, we schedule periodic independent construction reviews of the design to avoid issues later during construction. In addition to local staff, we provide remote conferencing to any team member. The remote conferencing was utilized by both project team members and Collier County staff during the first phase of Golden Gate Boulevard design-build. The use of KMZ files has enhanced the effectiveness of remote conferencing by converting current CAD design files to a file that can be overlaid on internet mapping platforms and facilitate realtime reviews of the highway design. Golden Gate Boulevard Traffic Control 15Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Andy has managed governmental and private paving and roadway construction projects from startup to closeout, including permitting, planning and scheduling, job cost and billing, and subconsultant coordination. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •I-75 and SR 80 Interchange, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($29M) •I-75 Design-Build-Finance, FDOT District 1, Lee and Collier Counties, FL ($457M) •Sanibel Causeway and Toll Plaza Construction, Lee County DOT, Lee County, FL ($18M) •US 41 from Caloosahatchee Bridge to Bayshore (SR 78), FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($5.8M) •I-75 from Tuckers Grade to Jones Loop, FDOT District 1, Charlotte County, FL ($13M) •SR 25 and SR 80 New Interchange, FDOT District 1, Hendry County, FL ($21M) •SR 29 from Hendry County Line to SR 80, FDOT District 1, City of Labelle, FL ($2M) •SR 27 from Berner to Stitt Ranch, FDOT District 1, City of Clewiston, FL ($2.7) Education •Bachelor of Science, Construction Management, Ferris State University, 2005 •Associate of Applied Science, Civil Engineering Technology, Ferris State University, 2004 Felipe has 14 years of experience in the construction business. Recently he held the prosition of Project Controls Manager for the $430M design-build- finance project in Southwest Florida. He was responsible for the administrative requirements of the project including design and permitting coordination, pay applications, CPM schedule, subcontractor/subconsultant contracts, Federal EEO/DBE requirements, and Warranty Officer. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida (19.4M) •US 41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road, FDOT District 1, Collier County, FL ($38M) •Interstate 75 (I-75) Design-Build-Finance, FDOT District 1, Lee and Collier Counties, FL ($457M) •Sanibel Causeway Bridge Project, Lee County DOT, Lee County, FL ($18M) •SR 70 from CR 675 to E of Betts Road, Manatee County, FDOT District 1 ($2.8M) •Cross Creek Pavement Reconstruction, Hillsborough County Public Works ($1M) Education •Masters of Engineering, University of Florida •Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of South Florida Andy DeCraene Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA Design-Build Project Director, Ajax Desig-Build Coordinator, Ajax Registrations/Certifications CTQP Asphalt Paving Level I & II NPDES Certified Inspector Florida Advanced MOT OSHA 40-Hour Competent Person Office location Fort Myers, Florida Years of Experience Total: 17 With Ajax: 11 Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer, #71575, State of Florida Design Build Professional (DBIA) Advanced MOT Training DEP Stormwater NPDES Office location Fort Myers, Florida Years of Experience Total: 14 With Ajax: 13 Brief Resumes for Key Personnel 16Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project John serves as QC Manager on design-build projects and has 18 years of experience working as QC Manager for county and state governments. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •I-275 Design Build, FDOT District 7, Hillsborough County, FL ($215M) •US 41 from SR 951 to Greenway Design Build, FDOT District 1, Collier County, FL ($38M) •I-75 from Luckett Road to SR 80, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($29.2M) •I-75 from SR 78 to Charlotte County Line, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($17.3M) •I-75 from Colonial Boulevard to SR 82, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($9.7M) •SR 559 Roadway and Bridge Project, FDOT District 1, Polk County, FL ($5.2M) Education •Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, FL 1988 John Savage Construction QC Manager, Ajax Registrations/Certifications ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspection (CTCI), Cert ID #: 01018441 CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Levels 1 and 2 CTQP QC Manager Certified Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) Nuclear Density Gauge Safety Office location Tampa, Florida Years of Experience Total: 18 With Ajax: 5 Project Superintendent with over 30 years of experience overseeing all phases of multimillion-dollar road construction projects for FDOT, County and private-sector clients. Experience includes managing crews, coordinating and scheduling subcontractors and CEI in highway/bridge improvements and a variety of other construction/demolition projects. Backed by strong credentials and a history of on-time, on-budget and high-quality project completions. I have an excellent track record of maintaining a good working relationship with all members of a project combined with strong managerial skills Select project experience •Widening CR 951- 3 miles from two lanes to four lanes from Golden Gate Blvd to Golden Gate Pkwy. Project included canal relocation, Collier County, Florida ($ 1.6M) •New Construction of Livingston Road – 3 miles of six lanes from Golden Gate Pkwy to Pine Ridge Road, Collier County, Florida ($ 8.4M) •Widening Golden Gate Parkway – 1.6 miles of four lanes to six lanes from Livingston Road to Santa Barbara Boulevard, Collier County, Florida($ 5.9M) •Widening CR 951- 3 miles from two lanes to six lanes from Golden Gate Blvd to Immokalee Road, Collier County ($ 40.5M) •Widening Golden Gate Blvd- Design Build- 2 miles from east of Wilson Blvd to 20th St. Ralph Bridger General/Roadway Superintendent, Ajax Registrations/Certifications Qualified Storm Water Inspector Level 1 and 2 Asphalt Technician Maintenance of Traffic Advanced Course OSHA Competent Person Office location Naples, Florida Years of Experience Total: 30 With Ajax: 4 17Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Kevin joined Thomas Marine Construction in 1998 as an estimator and project manager. He has estimated and managed various heavy civil structure projects with a focus on bridge construction for the past 17 years. He is responsible for all daily business operations and field construction from estimating through project close out on projects large and small. Select project experience •Sabal Bay Bridge, Isles of Collier Preserve, Design Build ($1.4M) •Golden Gate Boulevard Design Build Bridge Replacement, Collier County, FL ($4.1) •SR 80 over Flaghole Canal Bridge Replacement & Construction ($1.2) •Summerlin Road Pedestrian Bridge, Lee County, FL ($199,000) •Oil Well Road Bridge Replacement & Widening, Collier County, FL ($3M) •SR 80 over US 27 Hendry County Bridge Construction, FDOT District 1, Hendry County, FL ($950,000) Education •Master of Engineering, Construction Management, University of Florida •Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida Kevin Shimp, PE, CGC Bridge Superintendent, Thomas Marine Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer 57594, State of Florida General Contractor #1515445 Maintenance of Traffic Work Zone Safety and Trench Safety Master Scuba Diver Office location Fort Myers, Florida Years of Experience Total: 19 With Thomas: 19 Matt served as the construction project manager on the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening project, US-41 6-Lane Design-Build in Collier county, I-75 widening project from Tuckers Grade to Jones Loop, I-75 widening and interchange improvements from Luckett Road to SR 80 (Palm Beach Blvd), and the I-75 6-Lane Widening project for SR 951 North to Golden Gate Parkway in Collier County. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •I-75 6-Lane Widening from SR 951 North to Golden Gate Parkway, FDOT D1 ($33M) •US 41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road, FDOT District 1, Collier County, FL ($38M) •I-75 from Tuckers Grade to Jones Loop Rood, Charlotte County, FDOT District 1 •I-75 and SR 80, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL •US-41 Design Build, FDOT District 1, Collier County , FL •I-75 Caloosahatchee Bridge Design Build, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($71.4M) •I-75 Widening from Luckett Road to SR 80, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($29.2M) Education •Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Michigan Technological University Matt Desotell, EIT Construction Project Manager, Ajax Registrations/Certifications NPDES Certified Inspector Florida Advanced MOT Inspector Asphalt Paving Level I and II OSHA 40-Hour Competent Person Office location Naples, Florida Years of Experience Total: 6 With Ajax: 6 18Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Galen is responsible for 7-10 pipe crews and subcontractors in the construction of large utility projects. He promotes safe working conditions and keeps construction on schedule. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •SR 84 (Davis Blvd) Six laning from Santa Barbara Blvd east to Radio Rd. , FDOT District 1, Collier County, FL ($11M) • I-75 Six Laning Storm Drainage, FDOT District 1, Charlotte County, FL •I-75 Six Laning State Road 80 and Luckett Rd Storm Drainage, FDOT Distirct 1, Lee County, FL ($6M) •SR 17 Widening Storm Drainage, FDOT District 1, DeSoto County, FL ($3M) •FDOT IROX Interstate 75 Widening Drainage, FDOT District 1, Lee and Collier Counties, FL ($457M) Galen Laurie Drainage Superintendent, Guymann Construction Registrations/Certifications OSHA Competent Person FDEP Certified Stormwater Management Inspector Office location Cape Coral, Florida Years of Experience Total: 30 With Guymann: 22 19Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Ted is a transportation manager with more than 19 years of experience. He has extensive experience in permitting projects with federal, state, and local regulatory agencies. Ted’s skills include feasibility studies; conceptual, preliminary and final engineering; drainage and stormwater management design and permitting; cost estimating; preparation of contract documents; and bidding and construction administration services. Select project experience •University Parkway/I-75 Interchange Improvements Design, Sarasota County, Florida •University Parkway Widening (I-75 to Lakewood Ranch Boulevard), Manatee County, Florida •SR 64 Widening and Improvements (I-75 to Lena Road), Manatee County, Florida •Central Sarasota Parkway - I-75 Interchange PD&E Study & Final Design, Sarasota County, Florida •US 319 Alternative Corridor Study, Wakulla County, Florida •Magnolia Drive/Lafayette Street Intersection Improvements, Leon County, Florida Education •Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1997 Ted Aiken, PE Principal, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer #58536, State of Florida Office location Tallahassee, Florida Years of Experience Total: 19 With Stantec: 17 Stephen has over 43 years of transportation experience. He previously worked for Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise as a Discipline Lead managing reviews and design issues on design-bid-build and design-build projects. In addition, he managed Errors and Omissions actions and the Quality Control Program. He also represented the Turnpike regarding Central Office initiatives and procedures. He has extensive experience with project management, roadway and bridge design, program management, and business development. Select project experience •Veterans Expressway*, Tampa, Florida (Project Manager) •East-West Expressway Eastern Extension*, Orlando, Florida (Project Manager) •Tennessee DOT Bridge Replacement Program*, Multiple, Tennessee (Structural Engineer) •Florida Bridge Replacement Program* (Project Manager) •Better Jacksonville Plan*, Jacksonville, Florida (Senior Project Manager) •Blueprint 2000*, Tallahassee, Florida (Program Manager) Education •Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Tennessee Technology University, Cookeville, Tennessee, 1979 Stephen Nichols, PE QA/QC, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer #27463, State of Florida Office location Tallahassee, Florida Years of Experience Total: 43 With Stantec: 1 20Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Juan has extensive design build experience and has been the Engineer of Record (EOR) on several 3R and local off-system roadway projects, and has been responsible for the preparation of highway plans for both conventional build and design build projects for both major and minor roadways. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •I-75 over Caloosahatchee River Design-Build-Finance from North of SR 80 to South of SR 78, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($71.4M) •SR 874 Mainline Reconstruction Design-Build, Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, Miami-Dade County FL ($46.4M) •SR 5 (US 1) Design-Build from North of the Miami-Dade County Line to South of the C-111 Canal, FDOT District 6, Miami-Dade County, FL ($41M) •West 72nd Street Roadway Improvements, City of Hialeah, Miami-Dade County, FL •SR 40 from Delks Bluff Bridge to Lake County Line, FDOT District 5, Marion County, FL •SR 836 (NW 37th Avenue Ramp Reconstruction), FDOT District 6, Miami-Dade County, FL Education •Master of Science, Engineering Management, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 2003 Juan Restrepo, PE Roadway Design, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer #61821, State of Florida Office location Coral Gables, Florida Years of Experience Total: 16 With Stantec: 14 Phil is responsible for leading design/build and design/bid/build projects in FDOT Districts 1 and 7, and for local County and Municipal clients. He also provides support in multiple aspects of roadway design including major interstate interchange design, arterial widening and reconstruction plans preparation, major and minor intersection enhancements, resurfacing projects design, sidewalk/trail projects, quality control management, and transit alternatives analyses. He also provided design/build leadership in plans preparation. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •US 41 Reconstruction*, Collier County, Florida (Project Manager/EOR) •SR 93/Interstate 75 (I-75) at Daniels Parkway Interchange*, Lee County, Florida (Project Manager/EOR) •Bruce B. Downs Blvd. (CR 581)*, Hillsborough County, Florida (Project Manager/EOR) •I-4 (SR 400) Beyond-the-Ultimate Segment 4, Volusia County, Florida •US 19 (SR 55) Reconstruction, Citrus County, Florida (Engineer-of-Record) •US 27 Major Widening*, Polk County, Florida (Project Manager/Engineer of Record) Education •Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 1987 Phil Menke, PE Design Project Manager, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer #45949, State of Florida Office location Tampa, Florida Years of Experience Total: 29 With Stantec: 1 21Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Jason focuses on the production of plans for major highway projects. Using MicroStation, GEOPAK, and Descartes, he is responsible for plan production, survey coordination, utility coordination, drainage calculations, and horizontal- vertical geometry calculations. Jason brings over 19 years of technical design experience to this project. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •I-75 Six-Laning from Luckett Road to SR 80, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($12M) •23rd St. SW (Golden Gate Blvd. to White Blvd.), Collier County, FL •SR 739 (US 41 Business) from Littleton Road to US 41, FDOT District 1, Lee County, FL ($8M) •Santa Barbara Boulevard Widening from SR 84 (Davis Boulevard) to Coronado Parkway, Collier County, FL ($62M) •Radio Road Widening from SR 84 (Davis Boulevard) to Santa Barbara Boulevard, Collier County, FL ($10M) •SR 29/Lake Trafford Road Intersection Improvements, Collier County, FL ($900,000) •I-75 Mile Marker 63 Rest Area Design-Build, FDOT District 1, Collier County, FL ($8.8) Education •Associate of Arts, Computer Aided Drafting, Robert Morris College, Illinois, 1990 Jason Mosley Roadway Designer/Maintenance of Traffic, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Plans, FDOT Drainage, Site, and Survey, GEOPAK Training, Florida, Advanced, GEOPAK Training, Basic, GEOPAK Training Office location Fort Myers, Florida Years of Experience Total: 21 With Stantec: 20 Brad is a Professional Engineer with more than 30 years of experience. His expertise is in drainage for roadway projects which has been his primary focus since 1991. He also has experience with roadway design and project management for new construction and RRR roadway projects. Brad has extensive experience with FDOT and with SWFWMD. Select project experience •U.S. 19 (S.R. 55) from West Green Acres St. to West Jump Ct., Citrus County, Florida (Drainage Engineer of Record) •U.S. 19 (S.R. 55) from West Cardinal St. to West Green Acres St., Citrus County, Florida (Drainage Engineer of Record) •Zambito Road Realignment*, Florida (Project Manager and Engineer) •US 41 (SR 45) from Enterprise Blvd. to Salford Drive*, FDOT - District 1, Charlotte County (Drainage Engineer of Record) •US 41 (SR 45) from Enterprise Blvd. to Salford Drive*, FDOT - District 1, Charlotte County (Drainage Engineer of Record) Education •Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 1991 Brad Carver, PE Drainage Engineer, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer #49460, State of Florida Office location Tampa, Florida Years of Experience Total: 32 With Stantec: 2 22Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Jodi has over 25 years of experience in providing utility coordination services in accordance with FDOT, FHWA and AASHTO standards, policies and procedures for a variety of projects ranging from PD&E to Design Build. Jodi provides utility coordination support to the Project Manager/EOR during the design phase of projects involving both major and minor highways. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •New Direct Access along I-75 to SWFIA from South of Alico Road to Daniels Parkway*, Lee County, Florida •Bruce B. Downs Widening; From Palm Springs to Pebble Creek*, Hillsborough County, Florida •I-95 (SR-9) from South of SR 514 / Malabar Road to North of Palm Bay Road Brevard County, FL, FDOT District*, Brevard County, Florida •SR 589, Suncoast Parkway, Section 2 Utility Coordination and Support*, Citrus County, Florida •District Wide Utilities Contract For Misc. Projects, FDOT District 5*, Florida Education •Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida, 1996 •Utility Coordination Certification Modules: Utility Coordination, Cost Estimate & Billing, Construction and Design, 2012 Jodi Rano Utilities, Stantec Office location Orlando, Florida Years of Experience Total: 25 With Stantec: 7 Mohit has 17 years of experience including designing concrete, steel girder, bridges, culverts, piles and concrete and steel sheet piles, sound walls, and miscellaneous sign, signal and lighting structures. He has vast experience with design-build projects and is very familiar with Florida Department of Transportation guidelines, manuals, standards, and specifications. Select project experience •C.R. 901 at Vanderbilt Drive over Cocohatchee Canal Bridge Replacement*, Collier County, Florida (Project Manager) •North Bay Bridge*, Miami Dade County, Florida (Project Engineer) •Misc. Bridge Repair Rehab Project (Project Manager and EOR) •S.R.85 From General Bond Boulevard to East of Airport*, Okaloosa County, Florida (Design Engineer) •SW 127 Ave over Canal C-100*, Miami-Dade County, Florida (Project Engineer) Education •Bachelor of Science/Civil Engineering, Marathwada University, India, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 1998 •Master of Science/Civil Engineering, Lamar University, Lamar, Texas, 2000 Mohit Soni, PE Bridge Engineer, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Engineer #65204, State of Florida Office location Deerfield Beach, Florida Years of Experience Total: 17 With Stantec: 5 23Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Kevin has practiced Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and Land Planning in the United States and International market place since 1985. Experience in the transportation, hospitality, urban mixed use, parks and recreation, and community sectors of the profession has provided him with the passion and expertise for project management, planning and detailed design of complex, multi-disciplined projects. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •Downtown Redevelopment of Old US 41, City of Bonita Springs, Florida (Lead Landscape Architect) •City of Naples 10th Street Beautification, Naples, Florida (Lead Landscape Architect) •US 1 (SR 5)/Titusville Revitalization, Brevard County, Florida (Lead Landscape Architect) •SR 951 over Big Marco Pass Design-Build, Collier County, Florida (Landscape Architect) •SR A1A Phase I Corridor Improvements*, Volusia County, Florida (Landscape Architect) Education •Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse, Syracuse, New York, 19851991 Kevin Mangan, ASLA Landscape Architect, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Registered Landscape Architect #0001337, State of Florida Office location Naples, Florida Years of Experience Total: 32 With Stantec: 16 John brings several decades of land surveying expertise in Southwest Florida. His project experience includes utilities, roads, schools, residential, and commercial developments. John manages surveys as they relate to development, including boundary surveys, subdivision plats, and condominium plats. Select project experience •Lely Resort, Collier County, Florida (Project Surveyor) •Pelican Marsh/Tiburon, Collier County, Florida (Project Surveyor) •Eagle Creek, Collier County, Florida (Project Surveyor) •Mediterra, Phase Three East, Units One and Two, Collier County, Florida (Project Surveyor) •Naples Heritage*, Collier County, Florida (Project Surveyor) •Quarry, Collier County, Florida (Project Surveyor) Education •Bachelor of Science, Land Survey, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, 1981 John Maloney, PSM Survey & Mapping, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Professional Land Surveyor #4493, State of Florida Office location Naples, Florida Years of Experience Total: 36 With Stantec: 36 24Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Jeff holds regional management responsibilities for transportation planning services in Southwest Florida. His credentials include several public sector management positions where he directed metropolitan transportation planning programs. He also has extensive experience in land use and growth management practices and is qualified as an expert witness in land use and growth management plans. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •Santa Barbara Boulevard Six Laning (Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road), Collier County, Florida (Lead Transportation Planner) •Rattlesnake Hammock Road Extension Design & Permitting, Collier County, Florida (Principal Transportation Planner) •Whippoorwill Road Interconnection Traffic Study, Collier County, Florida (Project Manager and Principal Planner) •111th Avenue North Four-lane Needs Study, Collier County, Florida (Principal Transportation Planner) •Vanderbilt Drive Area Corridor Study, Collier County, Florida (Lead Transportation Planner) Education •Associate of Arts, Edison State College, Fort Myers, Florida, 1970 Jeff Perry, AICP Transportation Planning, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Certified Planner #9614, American Institute of Certified Planners Office location Naples, Florida Years of Experience Total: 42 With Stantec: 19 Tom provides project management; local, state, and federal permitting; state and federal wetland mitigation design and mitigation monitoring; state and federal wetland jurisdictional determinations; listed species surveys, wildlife management plans, and habitat restoration plans; and groundwater well monitoring for land development projects throughout Florida. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •I-75 Widening from North of SR 80 to South of SR 78 Design-Build, Lee County, Florida (Ecologist) •I-95 Palm Bay Environmental Survey, FDOT, Brevard County, Florida (Ecologist) •Rio-Pinar-Curry Road Environmental Surveys and Wetland Delineations, Orlando, Florida (Ecologist) •Santa Barbara Boulevard Six Laning (Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road), Collier County, Florida (Ecologist) •Vanderbilt Drive & Wiggins Pass Intersection Improvements, Collier County, Florida Education •Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Studies, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 1990 Tom Trettis, CEP, PWS Environmental, Stantec Registrations/Certifications Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent #GTA-09-00076, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America Professional Wetland Scientist, Society of Wetland Scientists Office location Naples, Florida Years of Experience Total: 27 With Stantec: 27 25Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Offering several decades in technical design support for transportation projects, Randy currently focuses on the production of plans for major highway projects. His projects include the realignment and reconstruction of roadways, reconstruction design of navigation locks, bridge replacements, and water and wastewater treatment facilities. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •SR 951 Big Marco Pass Bridge (Jolley Bridge) Design Build, Collier County, Florida (CAD Designer) •Colonial Blvd. Six-Laning Design, Fort Myers, Florida (CAD Designer)US 41 (SR 45) from Enterprise Blvd. to Salford Drive*, FDOT - District 1, Charlotte County (Drainage Engineer of Record) •I-75 Six-Laning Design (Luckett Road to SR 80), Lee County, Florida (CAD Designer) •Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension (Collier Boulevard to Desoto Avenue), Collier County, Florida (CAD Designer) •Santa Barbara Boulevard Six-Laning (Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road), Collier County, Florida (CAD Designer) Randy Mason Signing/Pavement Marking, Stantec Office location Fort Myers, Florida Years of Experience Total: 27 With Stantec: 16 Kris has over 30 years of experience and is uniquely qualified in developing and implementing successful, comprehensive large-scale public involvement programs during planning, design and construction phases for infrastructure projects. These programs gain acceptance of new projects from affected individuals and special interest groups. Projects range from new developments to facility expansion programs to large-scale transportation projects. Select project experience •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd. Widening from Wilson to 18th Street, Collier County, Florida ($19.4M) •CR 901/Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Replacement at the Cocohatchee River, Collier County, Florida •Jolley Bridge, Marco Island, Collier County, FL •Golden Gate Parkway Overpass, Collier County, Florida •Vanderbilt Drive Corridor Study, Collier County, Florida •US 41 Project Development and Environment Study, Collier County, Florida •US 41 & SR/CR 951 Project Development and Environment Study Reevaluation, Collier County, Florida Education •B.A. 1979, University of Arizona Geography (emphasis in regional land development) Kris Cella Public Involvement, Cella Molnar Office location Fort Myers, Florida Years of Experience Total: 30 26Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Jeff has spent the majority of his career successfully designing and managing geotechnical and materials testing projects within the States of Florida, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. His focus has been providing geotechnical engineering, consulting and construction materials testing/inspection and laboratory services for a wide range of projects such as transportation and drainage related projects, water and wastewater facilities, retail and commercial stores, schools, office buildings and large mixed-use developments. Jeff has a proven record of contributing to business improvement methods of his employers and meeting project objectives. Select project experience •El Conquistador Parkway Extension, Manatee County, Florida •Eiland Blvd. at Geiger and Eiland Blvd. at Handcourt Intersection Improvements, Pasco County, Florida •Robin Hill Circle Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, Florida •Lake Lindsey Road Widening - Phase III, Hernando County, Florida •HART 21st. Stormwater Improvements Hillsborough County, Florida •8th Ave. and 44th St. Drainage Improvements, Pinellas County, Florida Education •M.S.E, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC •B.S.C. E, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC Jeffery Hooks, PE Geotechnical, MC2 Registrations/Certifications Registered Professional Engineer, State of Florida, 67882, State of Mississippi, 27686, State of North Carolina, 031017, State of South Carolina, 24491, State of Tennessee, 115668, NCEES Record ID No., 17-101-23 Office location Tampa, Florida Years of Experience Total: With MC2: Joe has over 39 years of progressive experience in the fields of transportation engineering, geotechnical and civil engineering and construction material testing and inspection. His experience has primarily been both in the public and private sector on a variety of infrastructure projects including urban and rural roadways, municipal roadways and interstates with complex interchanges. Specific project types include new construction, roadway widening and intersection modifications including new signalization mast arms. Select project experience •I-75 Interchange at University Ave. and Fruitville Road Design Build, FDOT District 1, Sarasota County •I-75 Median Cable Barrier Design Build–FDOT District 1, Manatee County •US 41 Bypass, FDOT District 1 •College Parkway/South Pointe and Winkler Rd. Signalizations, Lee County, Florida •SR 50, Broad to Jefferson, Hernando County, Florida Education •Bachelor of Science, Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 1978 Joe Distefano, PE Geotechnical, MC2 Registration Professional Engineer Florida (No.31939) Office location Tampa, Florida Years of Experience Total: 39 in association with Criteria 2 Certified Minority Business Enterprise 28Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project firms to the greatest extent possible on projects that can benefit from their expertise. To help promote opportunities for the economic development and growth of the state’s diverse minority businesses, Stantec regularly seeks to include certified MBEs on our proposed project teams. For this project, we are including Cella Molnar & Associates and MC2, both certified minority business enterprises. Cella Molnar •Florida Department of Transportation Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) •State of Florida Minority, Woman & Service-Disabled Veteran (MBE) MC2 •Florida Department of Transportation Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Certified Minority Business Enterprise Ajax and Stantec do not qualify as certified minority business enterprises. However, Ajax prides itself for winning awards on past projects for meeting and exceeding Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) requirements. Collier County can anticipate that the Ajax/Stantec Team will meet and exceed our DBE percentage from the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd Widening Project in which we exceeded 15.4%. Current FDOT DBE goal is 10%. In addition to Ajax’s view on DBE utilization, Stantec recognizes the value of services that qualified minority business enterprises (MBEs) offer. We have a corporate commitment to utilize qualified MBE Ajax/Stantec Team Commitment to MBE Goals Based on our commitment to MBE Goals, both firms have received awards for surpassing established goals. Ajax received FTBA DBE/MBE Award for Exceeding State Goals: Years 2007,2008, 2009, 2010, and 2013 Project examples: •4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd Widening from Wilson to 18th Street $19.4M , Collier County: 15.4% •US-17 Zolfo Springs Reconstruction Project $13.8M, FDOT D1: 20.3% Stantec received FDOT DBE Utilization Grade of A+ Letter: Years 2015, 2016 in association with Criteria 3 Past Performance 30Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Design-Build Experience We understand that a strong relationship between the owner, designer, and contractor is essential to the successful execution of a D-B project. Our team’s solid relationships and understanding of the D-B process will result in our ability to quickly develop creative cost saving approaches and provide Collier County with the highest quality project. In the past five years, the Ajax and Stantec have completed 55 design-build projects for FDOT and other government agencies including the adjacent Golden Gate Blvd 4-Lane Widening from Wilson to 18th Street. As a team, Ajax and Stantec have completed two design-build projects. We know design-build and each other very well. The chart below lists design-build projects performed by the appropriate Team partner (highlighted with their company logo) including a description of the project, the construction value, how it relates to this job and contact information. The following is a list of relevant projects with comparable scope and complexity which showcase our Team’s D-B and similar project experience. Similar Design-Build Projects Design-BuildSW FloridaAdds CapacityNew Storm DrainPublic InvolvementUtilitiesTeam MembersGolden Gate Blvd 4-Lane Widening from Wilson Blvd to 18th Street, Collier County Growth Management ($19.4M) - 4-Lane widening and reconstruction of 2.2 miles of Golden Gate Boulevard including the bridge widening over the Golden Gate Main Canal. Similar Services: Roadway Reconstruction, Bridge Widening, Utility Relocation, Permitting, Public Involvement, Drainage, Dewatering, 3 Phase MOT Plan. Similar Services: roadway reconstruction, bridge structures, intersection, S&PM, utility relocation, drainage, permitting, signage, public involvement X X X X X X US 41 Widening Design-Build from SR 951 to Greenway Road, FDOT D1 ($38M) - The project consists of widening from an undivided 2-lane to a divided 6-lane divided highway. Collier County JPA force main sewer and water main relocation, utility relocation by seven local UAOs, box culvert replacement and extension, flat-slab bridge, and excavation and dewatering in limestone formations. Similar Services: roadway reconstruction, bridge structures, intersection, S&PM, signals, utility relocation, drainage, permitting, signage, landscaping, transit, public involvement X X X X X X New Direct Access Along I-75 to SWFIA Design-Build from South of Alico Rd. to Daniels Parkway, FDOT D1 ($54M) – Stantec is the Lead Design Consultant for this project which provides a new direct connection from I-75 to the Mid-Field Terminal facilities of the Southwest Florida International Airport (SWFIA). The project scope includes the construction of five bridges, nearly 52,000 square feet of MSE wall, 925,000 CY’s of embankment, and new interchanges at I-75 and Ben Hill Griffin Parkway. Similar Services: new roadway, bridge structures, major drainage X X X X X Past Performance Completed Design-Build Projects AJAX 54 – total value $800M Stantec 45 – total value $3B 31Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Similar Design-Build Projects Design-BuildSW FloridaAdds CapacityNew Storm DrainPublic InvolvementUtilitiesTeam Members I-75 over Caloosahatchee River Design-Build from North of SR 80 to South of SR 78, FDOT D1, Lee County ($72M) – Stantec is the lead designer for this project, which provides two additional lanes in each direction along I-75 for a distance of approximately 1.6 miles including widening of the two existing 4,000 ft long high level bridges over the Caloosahatchee River involving protection of mangroves and other sensitive estuarine fish habitat. The project requires continuous coordination with various regulatory agencies and coordination with ongoing projects on both ends of the project limits. Other work includes interstate widening, drainage installations, and utility coordination. Similar Services: roadway widening, drainage, utility coordination, bridge structures, environmenal X X X X X X I-75 Widening (iROX) Design-Build, FDOT D1 ($430M) – This project included widening 30 miles of I-75; 450K tons of HMA and warm mix, 1M CY of excavation and embankment, 24 bridges and 24 stormwater ponds. Completed 150 days ahead of schedule. Similar Services: roadway widening and resurfacing, S&PM, utilities, permitting, survey, major drainage Largest DBF project at the time! 2010 FDOT Best in Construction Alternate Contract. X X X X X X US 301 Design-Build Resurfacing from MLK Blvd to Sligh Ave., FDOT D7 ($5M) – This 2-mile design-build project consisted of milling and resurfacing, adding bike lanes and sidewalks, bridge retrofit, roadway stabilization, storm drainage via swale construction, safety improvements including guardrail, intersection and pedestrian signalization. Similar Services: roadway, mill and resurface, drainage, utilities X X X X X Honore Avenue Design-Build, Sarasota County ($14M) - 2.5-mile extension of a critical missing link of one of the few north-south thoroughfares in the County. The result will be the standard for context sensitive design and Low Impact Development strategies in the region. Imaginative lane and median configuration saves more than 75% of the existing high-value trees within the previously dedicated right-of-way. 2013 APWA Transportation Project of the Year. Similar Services: roadway design, roundabouts, drainage/stormwater, permitting, public involvement X X X X X X Jacaranda Boulevard Design-Build, City of Venice ($4.7M) - Design improvements for approximately 1.1 miles of Jacaranda Boulevard from Border Road to Laurel Road. The improvements included two outside lanes within a four-lane right-of-way on new alignment with a raised median, bike lanes, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, and street lighting. Plans also included constructing stormwater ponds, relocating utilities, and avoiding herbaceous wetlands. Similar Services: roadway design, drainage/stormwater, permitting, public involvement X X X X X X 32Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Additional Experience Ajax and Stantec have provided their respective services in Southwest Florida for many years. We have extensive experience on similar projects to the 4-Lane Golden Gate Boulevard project that includes US 17 for District 1 in Hardee County. US 17 was expanded from a 2-lane undivided highway to a 4-lane divided highway in a similar TCP plan to this project. Also, Stantec completed the design on the US 301 Widening in Sarasota, which was similar in nature as US 41 in that it involved significant utility relocations and required a permit modification to incorporate changes in the drainage analysis/design. Our team is prepared to address the key issues associated with this project. The table below represents our team’s relevant experience that include the similar challenges we will address on this project. Similar Projects Design-BuildSW FloridaAdds CapacityNew Storm DrainPublic InvolvementUtilitiesTeam MembersI-75 6-Lane Widening from SR 951 North to Golden Gate Parkway, Collier County, FDOT D1 ($31M) - This $31M project widening I-75 to 6 lanes from Exit 101 to Exit 105. Widening was performed to the inside while drainage ponds and culverts were constructed for the ultimate 8 lane section. This project includes bridge widening over the Golden Gate Main Canal as well as over 5 miles of 22’ tall sound barrier walls. Ajax submitted a Cost Savings Proposal which saved FDOT nearly $1M by redesigning the sound barrier wall foundations. Project was complete 400 days ahead of original schedule. Similar Services: Roadway Widening, Bridge Widening, Dewatering, Rock Excavation, drainage, S&PM X X X X X SR 739 (US 41 Business) Four-Lane Reconstruction from Littleton Road to US 41, Lee County, FDOT D1 ($11M) – Stantec is the prime consultant and EOR for roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, signalization, and lighting improvements. Project scope involves reconstruction of 1.4 miles of urban arterial roadway from two to four lanes. Challenges included working with local stakeholders to design realignment of the roadway to avoid adverse business impacts. The project involved floodplain impact analysis and the design and permitting of off-site stormwater management ponds. Stantec received accolades from client for unprecedented performance in obtaining SFWMD permits with originally submitted ERP application with no RAIs. Similar Services: roadway reconstruction, public involvement, major drainage, permitting, utility relocations X X X X X I-75 Six-Laning from Luckett Road to SR 80, FDOT D1 ($11M) – Stantec is the lead design consultant for design and permitting of six-lane widening for 1.7 miles of interstate highway. Unique design elements include roadside slopes and stormwater conveyance systems that were set up to accommodate future 8-lane widening. Additionally, stormwater management facilities (off-site ponds) were designed and permitted to accommodate the ultimate 10-lane typical cross section. Similar Services: roadway widening and resurfacing, permitting, major drainage, S&PM, environmental X X X X X 33Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Similar Projects Design-BuildSW FloridaAdds CapacityNew Storm DrainPublic InvolvementUtilitiesTeam MembersSR 80/US 27 Interchange, FDOT D1 ($18M) – Reconstruction of the intersection with an elevated “T” overpass for SR 80 EB traffic to US 27 NB to SR 80 WB. Realignment of US 27 and widening of 0.75 miles of SR 80 to 4 lanes, new traffic signal and highway lighting. Similar Services: roadway reconstruction, structures, utilities, permitting, public involvement, survey, drainage X X X X X US 17, Sweetwater Road to 7th Avenue, FDOT D1 ($13.5M) – Widening from a two- lane undivided highway to a four-lane divided highway. Included the construction of stormwater ponds and RCP drainage culverts. SWFWMD partnered on dewatering activities, as well as endangered protection. Similar Services: roadway widening, drainage culverts, dewatering X X X X X I-75/SR80 Interchange, FDOT D1 ($29M) – Inside and outside widening of I-75, widening of the Luckett bridges, lengthening of I-75 over SR 80, and sound wall construction. Included the reconstruction of the SR 80 interchange with JPA Lee County utility work. Required dewatering for storm drainage. Similar Services: roadway widening and resurfacing, bridge structures, utility relocation, JPA utility work, drainage, dewatering, S&PM X X X X X Gandy Boulevard, City of St. Petersburg ($6M) – Widening of four-lane divided highway to a six-lane divided highway. Included milling, resurfacing (friction course) and striping of two miles, drainage improvements within the median area, realignment of intersection with new mast arm signalization. Similar Services: roadway widening and resurfacing, drainage X X X 34Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Past Performance Evaluations Contractor Grades Ajax’s current five-year Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Contractor Past Performance Rating (CPPR) average is 99 out of 100. This score is an average of Ajax’s past 50 FDOT projects. Grades listed to the right for Ajax include similar reconstruction projects under the direction of our proposed Design Build Project Director, Andy Decraene and our proposed construction staff. Andy was instrumental in the recent success of I-75 Widening from SR 951 to Golden Gate Parkway and US-41 Design Build Widening and Reconstruction in Collier County. On iROX and US-41, Ajax showcased their commitment to exceeding FDOT specifications for quality and safety. Additionally, all Team members bring an established history of successful project execution with recognized standards of quality and service. We have included several award winning and unique projects below. Design Grades Stantec has earned a reputation for quality and excellence on both conventional and DB projects as evidenced by the average consultant grades for the FDOT Work Group categories applicable to this project, as shown in table to the right. Stantec has the talent and commitment to deliver a high quality product on complicated transportation projects. CPPR Grades on Similar Projects Project Grade Bonus Points* US-41 D/B Collier County ($38M) 100 6 I-75 Collier County ($31M)100 6 SR 80 US 27 Interchange ($18M) 100 0 I-75 Lee County Line to Tuckers Grade ($16M) 100 4 * Bonus points given for early completion, environmental compliance, and DBE utilization Design- Build Awards Ajax • US-41 Design-Build from SR 951 to Greenway Road – 2016 DBIA FL Transportation Merit Winner • I-75 Design-Build-Finance (iROX) – 2010 FTBA Best in Construction Alternative Delivery, Road & Bridge Top 10 Projects in America • I-275 Design-Build from Hillsborough River to Westshore Blvd – 2016 FTBA Best in Construction Major Urban Road Stantec • Widening I-75 over Caloosahatchee River - 2016 FICE/FDOT Outstanding Project Awards • SR 93/I-75 and Miramar Pkwy Interchange Design-Build – 2013 FTBA Best Constructioin and DBIA Florida Design-Build Honorary Award • Honore Avenue Design-Build – 2013 APWA Transportation Project of the Year • I-75 @ MM63 South Rest Area Design-Build – Merit Summit Award - Best Commercial Project Design-Build Design Consultant Grades FDOT Work Type Average Grade # of Projects 3.1 Minor Highway Design 3.3 18 3.2 Major Highway Design 3.6 14 3.3 Controlled Access Highway Design 3.5 4 4.1 Minor Bridge Design 3.7 6 4.2 Major Bridge Design 4.0 5 35Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Technical Considerations We understand from our past project experience on the adjacent Golden Gate Blvd. project and the US-41 TCP, both with very similar scopes of work, that a similar approach to this project will lead to a successful and quality project. We also know from the current design-build project, Collier County has the Environmental Resource Permit and US Army Corps of Engineers permit for the complete six-mile segment. This will allow our Team to expedite clearing/grubbing, and provide early access to utility companies to relocate their facilities once right of way is acquired. This inherent benefit of the design-build process is a major factor in the overall accelerated construction time. Community Engagement Our approach to navigating through the design phase of this project will be to fully engage project stakeholders. This will include involving the public through initial public meetings followed by conscientious response to concerns of individual residents during the design and construction phases. We know that Collier County has been communicating with the public through public involvement workshops like the ones held for the Golden Gate Area Master Plan. It is through this type of communication that the public will have buy-in for this road improvement project. Advanced communication on modifications to things like fences, irrigation systems, driveway connections, landscaping, and septic/drainage field systems are an important component of a roadway corridor expansion project. For our public involvement program, our team includes Cella Molnar Associates to assist with logistical support to include establishing and maintaining mailing lists, assisting with notification materials, and logging calls received on the construction inquiry phone line. All public inquiries will be immediately forwarded to the Construction Project Manager followed by a phone call response and written documentation within 24 hours. Project Delivery Scheduling The Ajax/Stantec Team prides itself on the timely delivery of services to our clients. Our approach to building a successful project includes CPM scheduling, proactive project management, and partnering with Collier County. Examples of aggressive schedules include Colonial Blvd improvements original contract time of 150 days, which was completed in 45 days. The team will adhere closely to the CPM schedule. We take time to accurately plan the activities of our field personnel, subcontractors, and subconsultants to precisely track and forecast progress. Regular schedule updates will let the entire Team know where we stand and what needs to be accomplished next. At this time, we envision the critical path flowing through RFC plans, utility relocations, embankment, base, and road work. Cost Control Ajax plans to use conceptual estimating as another tool to control cost during design development. Our conceptual estimate will identify the major cost elements of the project early and develop a system of controls to monitor and manage them. Our conceptual estimate will be updated after every major design submission or scope decision. Quality Assurance/Quality Control The Ajax/Stantec Team is committed to the production of quality deliverables, free of errors and omissions. Quality is a team effort and begins with excellent staff experience. Design quality control will be led by 43-year design veteran Stephen Nichols, PE. He will oversee the design QC process and collaborate with Ajax’s construction personnel to produce quality final design plans and a Temporary Traffic Control Plan that promotes maximum safety during construction for workers and the traveling public. The Construction QA/QC Manager will be John Savage with asphalt paving CQC testing being performed by Ajax and other materials by a qualified testing company. John will ensure that 36Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project quality control procedures are in place, the objectives of the construction QA/QC processes are clearly defined, and documented, the personnel with relevant technical skills are available, the production environment is compatible with the contract requirements, updates and improvements to the production process including checking, auditing, and corrective actions are identified, and the verification of the quality process occurs throughout the production process. Value Engineering The Ajax/Stantec Team will pursue Value Engineering proposals that bring innovation, cost savings and improved safety to the project. For example from the iROX project: Ajax constructed additional bridge widening at Immokalee Road and Hicks Crossings in order to eliminate the need for costly interstate median crossovers. Project Management Information System (PMIS) Construction Management will be handled through the Ajax web-based FTP site. This will serve as a central repository for project information. The site will hold the latest version of plans, specifications, requests for information (RFIs), RFI Log, submittals, submittal log, shop drawings, field changes, change directives, meeting minutes, action item lists, project contact list, project-related correspondence, pay requests, DBE Compliance reports, and public complaint log. The Project Team, including County staff, will have ready access to this information. Minimization of Change Orders The Ajax/Stantec Team plan to minimize change orders or major schedule delays is based on true transparency and collaboration. Being transparent and encouraging open communication are two core values of winning organizations. The Ajax Team will be fully transparent and will collaborate as a partner with Collier County, as we showed on the adjacent Golden Gate Blvd 4-lane project. This is the way Ajax does business, as proven by our ability get projects complete early, engineering solutions to decrease contract amounts thru cost savings ideas, and openly discuss upcoming potential issues. Cost Savings Ideas (CSI) In the past five years, Ajax has engineered solutions which have reduced contract amounts allowing owners to maximum their capital improvement programs. These ideas resulted in decrease cost without impairing essential functions and characteristics such as safety, service, life, reliability, economy of operation, ease of maintenance, aesthetics and necessary standard design features. See below for a table of approved CSI’s. Promote Open Lines of Communication Upon award, we will conduct a kickoff meeting with Collier County to establish clear lines of communication. A subsequent partnering meeting will bring all team members together in an open environment and set the groundwork of Approved Cost Savings Ideas Project Name Client Year CSI Savings Description of CSI US-41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road FDOT 2015 $326,298.98 Elimination of Gravity Walls thru Right of Entry Agreements I-75 from SR 951 to Golden Gate Pkwy FDOT 2016 $983,433.90 Redesign of Soundwall Panel and Post System I-75 from Peace River Bridge to Sumter Blvd FDOT 2016 $906,221.22 Optimization of Mill & Resurface Plans SR 82 from Lee Blvd to Shawnee Road FDOT 2017 $355,270.41 Use Temp Wire Face Wall in lieu of Steel Sheet Pile Wall 37Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project transparency and collaboration required for this project to be a success. Next, we will develop a project-specific charter between the Collier County, The Ajax Team and key stakeholders. This document will outline the goals and commitments of the partners. Design and Construction Issues On a project of this magnitude, challenges will arise during design and construction. We will immediately notify and collaborate with Collier County to develop solutions for any challenges. Additionally, our constructability review team, led by Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA, will draw upon his expertise in construction phasing and techniques to help clarify deliverables, minimize design revisions, and avoid issues during construction. Our goal will be to achieve transparency through proactive planning, honest and open communication, and sharing of information from all partners. Planning and Coordination with Collier County To support successful kickoff, the Ajax/Stantec Team will develop a detailed schedule of deliverables at the start of design. We will then update and maintain this schedule throughout the design and approval process. By encouraging Collier County participation in design and constructability task force meetings and over-the- shoulder reviews, we will minimize submittal review comments. During construction, we will develop thorough work plans and look-ahead schedules to minimize impacts and provide accurate information to Collier County, stakeholders, and the public. We will also conduct pre-work meetings and weekly progress meetings. Planning and Coordination with Local Stakeholders Coordination with Golden Gate Estates residents will be absolutely critical to achieve a successful project completion. Through work on the adjacent project, Ajax is well aware of the requirements for working on or around Golden Gate residents. Our team’s strong knowledge of Collier County, CATS, school bus routes, and emergency procedures, will enable a seamless transition into the roadway reconstruction work. Coordination with environmental agencies Our efforts early in design will facilitate timely submittal of any permit modifications. Continued diligence throughout construction using the Ajax Team’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan will ensure compliance. UAO engagement Detailed and in-depth utility coordination during design will be instrumental to avoid schedule delays during construction. We will develop open lines of communication early and actively engage utility companies during the design process to foster their active participation and facilitate effective cooperation, detailed planning, and collaborative coordination. 38Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Project Reference Forms Form 8: Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Reference Questionnaire for: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Scott Woss, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:Eisman Russo/ FDOT CEI (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: swoss@eismanrusso.com FAX: Phone: 239.699.7588 Collier County is implementing a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” (Please note, references from Collier County staff will not be accepted.) Project Description: E1M43 US-41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road, Collier County Completion Date: 12/21/2015 Project Budget: $37,887,000.00 Project Number of Days: 900 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 39Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project US 41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road, Collier County Owner Florida Department of Transportation, District 1 Procurement Method Design-Build Team Member/Role Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Prime Contractor Similar Scope Design Build, Utility Relocation, Roadway Reconstruction, Signalization, Permitting, Signage, Landscaping, Shared Use Path for Bicycles and Pedestrians Roles Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA - Project Manager; Matt Desotell - Project Engineer Project Description Widening from an undivided 2-lane to a divided 6-lane divided highway. Collier County JPA Force Main Sewer and Water Main relocation, utility relocation by seven local UAO’s, box culvert replacement & extension, flat-slab bridge, and excavation and dewatering in limestone formations. 2016 DBIA FL Transportation Merit Winner 40Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Form 8: Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Reference Questionnaire for: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Andy Decraene (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Felipe Baez De La Cruz (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:AIM Engineering and Surveying, Inc (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: fbaez@aimengr.com FAX: Telephone: 239-898-0847 Collier County is implementing a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 repr esenting that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” (Please note, references from Collier County staff will not be accepted.) Project Description: T1602 SR 31 Charlotte County Completion Date: 03/14/2016 Project Budget: $4,933,423.90 Project Number of Days: 250 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 10 Felipe Baez De La cruz Digitally signed by Felipe Baez De La cruzDN: OID.0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=A0109800000014DF8A3D63F00005DF1, CN=Felipe Baez De La cruz, OU=AIM ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING INC., O=IdenTrust ACES Business Representative, C=US Date: 2017.09.25 19:57:22-04'00' 41Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project SR 31, Charlotte County Owner Florida Department of Transportation District 1 Procurement Method Design-Bid-Build Team Member/Role Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Prime Contractor Similar Scope Utility Coordination, Widening, Asphalt Paving, High Ground Water Roles Andy Decraene, Project Director; Garrett Fons, Asphalt Superintendent Project Description This 12.1 mile project on SR 31 in Charlotte County milled and resurfaced 34,000 tons of HMA. The project also included pipe lining existing cross drains and turn lane widening. This project experience an large amount of rainfall during construction, however the project finish on time and within budget. 2017 FTBA Best in Construction 42Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Form 8: Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Reference Questionnaire for: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Nikesh Patel, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:Florida Department of Transportation (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: Nikesh.Patel@dot.state.fl.us FAX: Phone:941-465-0411 Collier County is implementing a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” (Please note, references from Collier County staff will not be accepted.) Project Description: T1595 I-75 from N of SR 951 to Golden Gate Parkway, Collier County Completion Date:07/13/2016 Project Budget:$31,929,262.47 Project Number of Days: 525 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope).10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel.10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 8 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly.9 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances.9 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc.9 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction).10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 95 Nikesh S Patel Digitally signed by Nikesh S PatelDN: OID.0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=A0109800000014EAC2B714500000F35, CN=Nikesh S Patel, OU=FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, O=IdenTrust ACES Business Representative, C=USLocation: Interstate Resident OfficeReason: ApprovedContact Info: 941-465-0411Date: 2017.08.28 08:12:06-04'00' 43Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project I-75 from North of SR 951 to Golden Gate Parkway, Collier County Owner Florida Department of Transportation, District 1 Procurement Method Design-Build- Build Team Member/Role Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Prime Contractor Similar Scope Roadway Widening, Bridge Widening, Dewatering, Rock Excavation, drainage, S&PM Roles Andy Decraene - Project Director; Matt Desotell - Project Manager; Felipe Jaramillo - CSI Coordinator Project Description This $31M project widening I-75 to 6 lanes from Exit 101 to Exit 105. Widening was performed to the inside while drainage ponds and culverts were constructed for the ultimate 8 lane section. This project includes bridge widening over the Golden Gate Main Canal as well as over 5 miles of 22’ tall sound barrier walls. Ajax submitted a Cost Savings Proposal which saved FDOT nearly $1M by redesigning the sound barrier wall foundations. Project was complete 400 days ahead of original schedule. Awarded Best in Construction 44Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Form 8: Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Reference Questionnaire for: Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Nik Patel, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:FDOT District 1 (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: Nikesh.Patel@dot.state.fl.us FAX: Telephone: 941-465-0411 - Collier County is implementing a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” (Please note, references from Collier County staff will not be accepted.) Project Description: Colonial Blvd RR Design Build Completion Date: 07/21/2017 Project Budget: $375,875.47 Project Number of Days: 365 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 3 Quality of work. 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 8 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 9 10 95 45Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Colonial Boulevard RR Design-Build Owner Florida Department of Transportation District 1 Procurement Method Design-Build Team Member/Role Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC/Prime Contractor Similar Scope Design Build, Utility Coordination, Reconstruction, Complex Maintenance of Traffic Plan Roles Andy Decraene, Project Director; Felipe Jaramillo, Design Build Coordinator Project Description Design, Permitting and Utility Coordination with Seminole Gulf Railroad. Milling, Resurfacing, and Pavement Markings to the nearest extent each side of the railroad crossing, and all necessary maintenance of traffic in coordination with Seminole-Gulf Railroad. Seminole-Gulf Railroad will perform all work required between rail tracks. Ajax setup and maintained the detour. Project was completed two weeks early. WINKLER AVE HANSON ST DANIELS PKWYMCGREGOR BLVDS CLEVELAND AVEEDISON AVE PLANTATION RD¹º»¼METRO PKWYDR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD A³ A³ ?e A§ M E T R O P K W Y COLONIAL BLVD )v 6 MILE CYPRESS PKWYEVANS AVEPROJECT LOCATIONCLEVELAND AVE)v !"b$ MAIN ST M O N R O E S T BROADWAYFOWLER ST6 MILE CYPRESS PKWYEXIT 138 ML KING JR BLVD EXIT 131 DANIELS PKWY EXIT 136 COLONIAL BLVD SR 884/Colonial Boulevard at Seminole Gulf Coast Railway Rail Crossing Improvements Maintenance of Traffic Routes Westbound Detour (7.13 mi) Eastbound Detour (10.26 mi)Ë in association with Criteria 4 Location 47Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Jeff Perry Kevin Mangan Tom Trettis John Maloney Jason Mosley Kris Cella Phil Menke Brad Carver Randy Mason Joe Distefano Jeffery Hook Mohit Soni Ted Aiken Stephen Nichols Jodi Rano Andy DeCraene Felipe Jaramillo John Savage Ralph Bridger Matt Desotell Location Juan Restrepo Both Ajax and Stantec are entrenched in Southwest Florida with facilities located in Collier and Lee counties. We are committed to staffing this project from our field office in Naples and with local personnel for the duration of this project. The Ajax/Stantec Team offers: • Local Offices. This makes scheduling of face-to-face meetings and site visits easier and quicker because of smaller time blocks associated with staff travel. • Local Support. Having local support staff to provide administrative, managerial, and logistical support provides cost efficiency and more time dedicated to executing project task and developing solutions. This is highly important during the construction phase. • Local Knowledge. Living and working in Southwest Florida provides our Team with key market knowledge of subcontractor availability and vendor pricing in additin to long-standing relationships with utility owners and regulatory agencies. The map below indicates the office location for key team member. Ajax Offices Staff 13350 Rickenbacker Pkwy. * Fort Myers, FL 33913 Field Office 3825 Beck BlvdNaples, FL 34114 Asphalt Plant 7121 Pennsylvania Street Fort Myers, FL 33912 5100 W. Lemon Street, Suite 106 Tampa, Florida 108 5 15 202 Stantec Offices Staff 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd., Suite 300 * Naples, FL 34108 3800 Colonial Boulevard, Suite 100 Fort Myers, FL 33966 901 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Suite 900 Coral Gables, FL 33134 777 S. Harbour Island Blvd. Suite 600 Tampa, FL 33602 800 Fairway Drive, Suite 195 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 300 Primera Blvd., Suite 300Lake Mary, FL 32746 1441 Maclay Commerce Drive, Suite 101 Tallahassee, FL 54 17 90 105 18 25 24 * Design and Contractor lead officeLicenses - Ajax and Stantec hold all State, Federal, and County licenses required to perform the scope of work for this project. 48Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Day-to-day and On-site Information Collection and Distribution The Ajax/Stantec Team’s approach to management and execution of this project centers around effective coordination, co-locations, staff resources, and Ajax’s Project Management Information System (PMIS). Our coordination plan started before project advertisement. Coordination Plan Effective coordination and full transparency are at the forefront of our goals. Our organizational approach and coordination plan are key differentiators for project success. We will also leverage our team’s long-term relationships with Collier County and major project stakeholders, including SFWMD/BCB and the residents of Golden Gate Estates, to provide seamless project coordination. Pre-advertisement Phase By holding weekly team meetings and communicating with Collier County Staff, our team gained a full understanding of project requirements and critical issues. Our intimate project knowledge gained by constructing the adjacent 4-Lane Golden Gate Blvd Widening project has enabled us to provide meaningful feedback to Collier County. We have generated potential solutions for critical issues and started to develop creative, cost-effective design approach. Proposal Phase During the proposal phase, we will hold weekly discipline-specific task force meetings as we continue to develop and refine our design solutions. Our team will fully participate in project and utility pre-proposal meetings. Since all members of our team are local, all meetings will be face-to-face. We will continue to coordinate with local subcontractors and suppliers to confirm we have full participation by MBE firms. Design Phase Design and preconstruction planning will be managed at Stantec’s Tampa and Fort Myers offices. Stantec design staff, design management, and Ajax’s Design Build Coordinator will be co-located at Stantec’ office to promote open communication. Centralized design management will facilitate full compatibility between the disciplines as well as overall project uniformity. To begin, a design kickoff meeting, drainage and permit coordination meeting, and at least two design work-shops will be scheduled. Regular team meetings will continue as we finalize the plans and coordinate with Collier County staff, SFWMD/BCB, utilities, and other key stakeholders. Constructability reviews, led by Felipe Jaramillo, and design quality control checks will be completed on all packages. Co-Location To minimize design changes after kick-off, the Ajax/Stantec Team will co-locate Felipe Jaramillo, PE, DBIA (Construction Design-Build Coordinator), with our design team to enable constructability reviews throughout the design phase and not solely at the phase submittals. These reviews will be an important topic of discussion during regular project coordination meetings and offer opportunities for our Design Team and Construction Team key members to provide input on functionality, constructability, economics, and most importantly, conformance to the project design criteria. During the construction phase, Phil Menke, PE (Design Project Manager), will serve as a design coordinator. He will be responsible for quickly answering RFIs, resolving additional questions and clarifications that may arise, and attending construction meetings. This streamlined approach increases upfront coordination, but will reduce backend changes. in association with Criteria 5 Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads 50Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project We utilize internal project tracking tools, allowing our project managers to get a daily update on project status as well as projecting future workload to ensure adequate staffing levels. Our backlog of work is constantly being reviewed to make sure we can keep the commitments we make to our clients. Adding to this is the tremendous depth of resources that comes with being firms of our size and capabilities. We believe our team is second to none in terms of the depth of local (and global) resources available, understanding of the requirements of this exciting contract, the technical expertise and management team to deliver successful projects on time and within budget, but also understanding and working with Collier County including residents and stakeholders. We are proud of our track record in working closely with Collier County for the upgrade, expansion, and preservation of our community’s infrastructure. Availability The staff chosen for this contract all have extensive experience with similar roadway and bridge projects along with the availability to perform the required scope of services: Key Team Members Availability for Project CONSTRUCTIONMark Minich Andy DeCraene Felipe Jaramillo John Savage Ralph Bridger Matthew Desotell Galen Laurie Mandy Kustra Elliot Dresse Kevin Shimp Tommy Harris Chris Lopez Garrett Fons DESIGNTed Aiken Stephen Nichols Phil Menke Juan Restrepo Jason Mosley Brad Carver Jodi Rano Mohit Soni Jeff Perry Kris Cella John Maloney Tom Trettis Kevin Mangan Randy Mason Jeffery Hooks Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads 50% 25% 100% 25% 100% 100% 25% 50% 20% 20% 20% 50% 80% 60% 40% 80% 40% 40% 30% 30% 40% 40% 40% 60% 100% 100% 100% 100% 51Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project The Ajax/Stantec Team offers something no other team can bring to Collier County, immediate, local availability. The adjacent 4-lane Golden Gate Blvd project will be substantial complete in October 2017 with final completion in November 2017. Project management including Andy Decraene, Felipe Jaramillo, Matt Desotell, Ralph Bridger, Galen Laurie, and Kevin Shimp will have excess availability. All these individuals are local to Southwest Florida and would be honored to have the opportunity to construct the next two miles. Ajax has surplus bench strength to manage our current workload as well as construct the next phase of 4-lane Golden Gate Blvd. Stantec provides the experienced roadway design team that is available and ready to take on this D-B project. Our key staff including Phil Menke, Jason Mosley, Brad Carver, and Tom Tretis are coming off of other projects and are ready to shift efforts on to the Golden Gate Boulevard project. They bring with them a unique understanding of the scope of this project having worked on the adjacent project. Equipment Resources With resources of more than 420 local construction professionals, and over $55 Million in equipment at our disposal, Ajax is committed to delivering a timely and quality project with commitment to safety and environmental compliance. Our fleet of larger, local equipment is noted in the table below. Our design resources top more than 200 individuals currently performing work in Florida. As noted in our organizational chart, we propose 28 staff members who will be fully dedicated to the successful completion of this project. Ongoing Project Progress Table We have determined after careful review of current and future workload that we have adequate staff to assign to this project to ensure timely delivery of the design and construction of current section of Golden Gate Boulevard. Resources and availabilities were considered with the following recent, current, and projected workloads: Project Name Client Date of Completion % Remaining % Complete Type of Services STANTECGolden Gate Blvd. Ajax Nov 2017 8%92%Roadway reconstruction design US 19 Cardinal to Green Acre FDOT Dec 2020 30%70%Roadway reconstrution design Tarpon Springs Stormwater Tarpon Springs April 2019 8%92%Drainage Design Plan Review Services Hillsborough County June 2017 0%100%Design plan review US 19 Green Acres to Jump Court FDOT Nov 2016 Post design services Ongoing Roadway reconstruction design Our team offers: Immediate and Local Availability ITEM QTY Dozers 7 Loaders 67 Graders 9 Rollers 76 Excavators 20 Asphalt Pavers 14 Road Wideners 2 Water Trucks 15 Trucks (various)60 SUE Trucks 3 Equipment Resources 52Collier County RPS No. 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project Project Name Client Date of Completion % Remaining % Complete Type of Services AJAXSR 80 from Indian Hills Dr to CR 833 FDOT Nov 2020 87 13 Add lanes and reconstruct SR 35, 9th St to N of W 3rd FDOT Mar 2018 63 37 Add lanes and reconstruct SR 93 and Moccasin Wallow FDOT Feb 2018 54 46 Resurfacing Safety Design-Build FDOT Dec 2018 36 64 Traffic operations improvement SR 35 FDOT Dec 2017 34 66 Resurfacing SR 31 FDOT Nov 2017 14 86 Resurfacing SR 45 FDOT Nov 2017 8%92%Resurfacing Golden Gate Blvd 4-Lane, Willson to 18th Collier County Nov 2017 4%96%Add lanes and reconstruct Hurrican Irma Emergency Repairs FDOT Oct 2017 2%98%Emergency repairs US 301 from 19th St to 69th Ave FDOT June 2017 0%100%Resurfacing US 41 from Falermo Place to Venice Ave FDOT Sept 2017 0%100%Resurfacing US 41 from E 15th Ave to E Conover St FDOT Sept 2017 0%100%Resurfacing SR 685, Sligh Ave to River Shore FDOT Feb 2017 0%100%Resurfacing SR 78 from US 41 Business to Brewer Road FDOT April 2017 0%100%Resurfacing US 41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road FDOT June 2016 0%100%Add lanes and reconstruct US 41 from LEE C/L to S of Morningside Drive FDOT May 2016 0%100%Pavement rehab Time Savings on Past Projects The Ajax/Stantec Team prides itself on the timely delivery of services to our clients. Our approach to building a successful project includes CPM scheduling, proactive project management, and partnering with the owner. There is no better proof of the value we place on schedule than our past history. A summary of our recent schedule performance is provided in the Work Experience Tables. Examples of aggressive schedules include Colonial Boulevard improvements, which were completed in 45 out of 150 Days, iROX, which was completed 150 days ahead of FDOT’s already aggressive 1,150 day schedule, US-41 from SR 951 to Greenway Road was completed in 750 out of 1,000 days, and I-75 from SR 951 to Golden Gate Parkway which was completed in 389 out of 900 days. Contractor’s Cooperation and Dispute History It is a core principle of Ajax that all issues be resolved at the lowest level possible. Our construction professionals are empowered to make those decisions that are within their discipline and are commensurate with their experience. It is this simple philosophy that has allowed Ajax to avoid litigation procedures on 100% of the design-build projects performed to date. When necessary, our project staff will utilize the dispute resolution process and strongly support the partnering process to build team unity and avoid controversies. Additionally, at Ajax we take our partnering obligation seriously; Ajax was a champion of partnering from the beginning and uses partnering on all projects. in association with Required Forms N/A Form 1: Consultant’s Non-Response Statement The sole intent of the Collier County Procurement Services Division is to issue solicitations that are clear, concise and openly competitive. Therefore, we are interested in ascertaining reasons for prospective Consultants not wishing to respond to this solicitation. If your firm is not responding to this RFP, please indicate the reason(s) by checking the item(s) listed below and return this form via email or fax, noted on the cover page, or mail to Collier County Government, Procurement Services Division, 3295 Tamiami Trail East, BLDG C-2, Naples, FL 34112. We are not responding to CCNA Solicitation 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project for the following reason(s): Services requested not available through our company. Our firm could not meet specifications/scope of work. Specifications/scope of work not clearly understood or applicable (too vague, rigid, etc.) Project is too small. Insufficient time allowed for preparation of response. Incorrect address used. Please correct mailing address: Other reason(s): Name of Firm: ________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________ Telephone: ________________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________ Representative Signature: ________________________________________________________ Representative Name: _____________________________________ Date _____________ Addendum 1 Revised: 4/15/10 1 ADDENDUM 1 Memorandum Date: September 5, 2017 From: Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 1 Solicitation # and Title 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project The following change is issued as an addendum for the referenced solicitation: PROPOSAL OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: September 11, 2017 September 18, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. 10.DELIVERY OF PROPOSALS 10.1 All proposals are to be submitted before 3:00 P. M., Naples local time, on o r before September 11, 2017 September 18, 2017 the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. If you require additional information please post a question on the Online Bidding site or contact me using the above contact information. Email: evelyncolon@colliergov.net Telephone: (239) 252-2667 FAX: (239) 252-2810 Addendum 2 Revised: 4/15/10 1 ADDENDUM 2 Memorandum Date: September 13, 2017 From: Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 2 Solicitation # and Title 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project The following change is issued as an addendum for the referenced solicitation: PROPOSAL OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: September 18, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. September 22, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. 10.DELIVERY OF PROPOSALS 10.1 All proposals are to be submitted before 3:00 P. M., Naples local time, on or before September 18, 2017 September 22, 2017 the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. If you require additional information please post a question on the Online Bidding site or contact me using the above contact information. Email: evelyncolon@colliergov.net Telephone: (239) 252-2667 FAX: (239) 252-2810 Addendum 3 Revised: 4/15/10 1 ADDENDUM 3 Memorandum Date: September 18, 2017 From: Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 3 Solicitation # and Title 17-7159 Design-Build of the Golden Gate Boulevard 4-Lane Road Project The following change is issued as an addendum for the referenced solicitation: PROPOSAL OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: September 22, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. September 29, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. 10.DELIVERY OF PROPOSALS 10.1 All proposals are to be submitted before 3:00 P.M., Naples local time, on or before September 22, 2017 September 29, 2017 the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. If you require additional information please post a question on the Online Bidding site or contact me using the above contact information. Email: evelyncolon@colliergov.net Telephone: (239) 252-2667 FAX: (239) 252-2810 Licenses and Certifications State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC.is a New York corporation authorized to transact business in the State of Florida,qualified on November 14,2001. The document number of this corporation is F01000005948. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31,2017,that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on February 16,2017,and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed a Certificate of Withdrawal. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee,the Capital,this the Fourteenth day of July,2017 Tracking Number:CU5846651140 To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number,and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateAuthentication