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Agenda 06/09/2020 Item #16A12 (RPS #20-7677 w/Atkins North America)06/09/2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Atkins North America Inc., concerning Request for Professional Services ("RPS") # 20-7677 "Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services." OBJECTIVE: Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Atkins North America, Inc., concerning RPS # 20-7677, "Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services," so that a proposed agreement can be brought back for the Board's consideration at a subsequent meeting. CONSIDERATIONS: On January 21, 2020, the Procurement Services Division publicly noticed RPS # 20-7677, "Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services." The County notified 9,526 firms, 89 interested firms downloaded the solicitation package, and the County received three (3) proposals by the March 5, 2020 deadline. A selection committee convened on April 10, 2020, scored each of the proposals, and short-listed the top three firms. On April 22, 2020, the selection committee reconvened for presentations and the committee ranked the firms as shown below. Firm Names Final Ranking Atkins North America, Inc. 1 AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. 2 Stanley Consultants, Inc. 3 Staff is recommending negotiations with the top ranked firm, Atkins North America, Inc. Subject to the Board's approval of staff s above recommendation, staff will begin contract negotiations in accordance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Florida Statutes § 287.055, with Atkins North America, Inc., so that a proposed negotiated agreement can be brought back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. If staff is unable to reach an agreement with the number one ranked firm, staff will continue negotiating with the remaining firms in ranked order. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding is available in the Upper Gordon River project number 60102 with in the Stormwater Capital Projects Fund 325. The funding source is grants and transfers from the General Fund. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for Board approval. -SRT RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Atkins North America, Inc., concerning RPS # 20-7677, Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services," and in the event that an agreement cannot be reached with that firm, to continue negotiating with the remaining firms in ranked order, so that a proposed agreement can be brought back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. Prepared by: Shane Cox, PE / Senior Project Manager Packet Pg. 570 06/09/2020 ATTACHMENT(S) 1. [Linked]20-7677 Atkins Proposal (PDF) 2.20-7677 Final Ranking (PDF) 3.20-7677 NORA (PDF) 4.20-7677 Solicitation (PDF) Packet Pg. 571 16.A.12 06/09/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.12 Doe ID: 12283 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Atkins North America Inc., concerning Request for Professional Services ("RPS") #20-7677 "Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services." Meeting Date: 06/09/2020 Prepared by: Title: Project Manager, Senior — Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Name: Shane Cox 04/27/2020 4:18 PM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - IF, CPP & PM — Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Name: Amy Patterson 04/27/2020 4:18 PM Approved By: Review: Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Gerald Kurtz Procurement Services Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Growth Management Department Lisa Taylor Additional Reviewer Procurement Services Evelyn Colon Additional Reviewer Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Growth Management Operations Support Christopher Johnson Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Amy Patterson Growth Management Department Shane Cox Deputy Department Head Review Growth Management Department Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Grants Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Grants Carrie Kurutz Additional Reviewer County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Additional Reviewer Completed Completed 04/28/2020 8:01 AM Completed 04/28/2020 11:32 AM Completed 04/29/2020 8:45 AM Completed 04/29/2020 2:24 PM Completed 04/29/2020 2:27 PM Additional Reviewer Completed Additional Reviewer Completed Skipped 04/27/2020 1:11 PM Completed 05/08/2020 9:23 AM Completed 05/11/2020 9:36 AM Completed 05/12/2020 2:24 PM Completed 05/13/2020 5:30 PM Completed 05/14/2020 8:18 AM Completed 05/14/2020 9:13 AM Completed 05/18/2020 10:24 AM Packet Pg. 572 06/09/2020 Office of Management and Budget Susan Usher Additional Reviewer Grants Valerie Fleming Additional Reviewer County Manager's Office Sean Callahan Level 4 County Manager Review Board of County Commissioners Mary,lo Brock Meeting Pending Completed 05/20/2020 9:42 AM Completed 05/22/2020 1:04 PM Completed 06/01/2020 10:41 AM 06/09/2020 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 573 16.A.12.b Collier County Administrative Services Division Procurement Services RPS #: 20-7677 Title: Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services Selection Committee Final Ranking Sheet Step 1: Upon direction by the Procurement professional, the individual selection committee member should provide their ranking of the proposals (from highest being number one (1) to lowest. Step 2: The procurement professional will review the mathematically calculated final rank and discuss the rank order and determine if consensus is reached. Anthony Corinne Selection Name of Firm Shane Cox Ananta Nath Total Committee Stolts Trtan Final Rank Atkins North America, Inc. 1 1 2 1 5 1.0000 AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. 2 2 1 2 7 2.0000 Stanley Consultants, Inc. 3 3 3 3 12 3.0000 Procurement Professional I ` "ana giat n�tc�s Page 1 of 1 Packet Pg. 574 DocuSign Envelope ID: 61C777FF-E475-4CF4-9CDF-AFD8F8341239 ',, 16.A.12.c 00111'ev County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Notice of Recommended Award Solicitation: 20-7677 Title: Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services Due Date and Time: 3/5/2020 3:00 PM Respondents: Company Name City County State Final Ranking Responsive/Responsible Atkins North America, Inc. Fort Myers Lee FL 1 Yes/Yes AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. Fort Myers Lee FL 2 Yes/Yes Stanley Consultants, Inc. West Palm Beach Palm Beach FL 3 Yes/Yes Utilized Local Vendor Preference: Yes = No - Recommended Vendor(s) For Award: On January 21, 2020 the Procurement Services Division released notices of Request for Professional Services 20-7677 Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services. 9,526 firms were notified, 89 firms downloaded the bid information and three (3) proposals were received on March 5, 2020. The Selection Committee convened on April 10, 2020. The Committee scored each of the proposals and shortlisted in the following order: Atkins North America, Inc. AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. Stanley Consultants, Inc. On April 22, 2020 the Selection Committee reconvened for presentations and the Committee ranked the firms as shown above. Staff is recommending negotiations with the top ranked firm, Atkins North America Inc. Required Signatures Project Manager: `mil SUC 4/23/2020 Shane Cox F'P 50 Procurement Strategist: Docusigneaby: Viviana Giarimoustas �� '"�'" �"�f`� 4/23/2020 B61CD1939D0941E_ ar z�oraaent Services Director: H 4/23/2020 E,.eee279B5 4 ... Sandra Herrera Date Packet Pg. 575 16.A.12.d Collier county Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055 Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act FOR UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES RPS NO.: 20-7677 SARAH HAMILTON, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-8987 Sarah.Hamilton@colliercountyfl.gov (Email) This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format (rev 8/16/17). 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. Packet Pg. 576 SOLICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE 16.A.12.d REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL 20-7677 SERVICES (RPS) NUMBER: PROJECT TITLE: Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: February 20, 2020 at 3:00 P.M. 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: hLtps://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas INTRODUCTION As requested by the Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees & Program Management Division (hereinafter, the "Division or Department"), 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 Consultants 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. This project scope will consist of professional engineering design, permitting, and Engineer -of -Record services related to the replacement of the weir facility which lies within the Upper Gordon River. The structure is located on the south side of Golden Gate Parkway approximately one-half mile east of the intersection of Golden Gate Parkway and Goodlette Road, just west of the Bears Paw development, in Naples, Florida. The structure consists of two Amil gates which control the discharge of surface water from the Gordon River into the tidally influenced receiving water of the lower portion of the Gordon River. A location map is attached as Exhibit "A". BACKGROUND The weir structure is over 40 years old and is in dilapidated condition. Engineering and hydraulic evaluations conducted by the Collier County Government (hereinafter the "COUNTY") have recommended replacement of the structure by an efficiently operable gated structure. Currently, a stopgap measure project is being performed to refurbish the existing weir gates to a level of operability that will enable them to continue to function properly for protection of surface water resources in the interim until the replacement is built. The COUNTY is seeking to replace this facility subsequent to the temporary emergency repair. The chosen engineer/designer (hereinafter the `ENGINEER") will be tasked with design of a plan to remove the existing facility and create plans & specs for construction of a replacement weir. The objective of the contract is to develop final hydraulic and structural design of the structure with construction plans and specifications, obtain all required regulatory permits and provide Engineer -of -Record services during construction for replacement of the Gordon River Weir. TERM OF CONTRACT County reserves the right to modify this scope during negotiations for budgetary reasons. The contract term, if an award is made, is intended to be for 35 months, and will commence on the date of the Notice to Proceed. Prices shall remain firm for the term of the awarded contract. Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this award, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing structure. DETAILED SCOPE OF WORK Task A. Assess Site Task Al. Survey Collect vertical and horizontal survey data sufficient to create plans for, facilitate ingress and egress to, and appropriately manage property use during construction and subsequent operation and maintenance of the structure. This should include but not be limited to establishment of linework, and verification of ownership of all affected property, along with identification of details of surface and underground utilities at site, stormwater outlets, including elements such as culvert size, type and invert elevation, extent of concrete slabs, water surface, fencing, trees, and any topography changes such as c m E a) U ca 0. d L L m c 0 L O CO) 00 N N 0 ns 2 0 Cn ti co ti 0 N _ d E t n: Q grade breaks (top of bank, toe of slope, etc.). Bathymetry of the nearby channel should also be obtained, Packet Pg. 577 16.A.12.d cross -sections 100 feet upstream and up to 100 feet downstream (depending on necessity) of the weir, every 25 fee laterally as far as possible to a maximum of 25 feet beyond top of bank. The horizontal datum shall be NAD83, and the vertical datum shall be NAVD88. 2. Should temporary easements be required, sketch -and -legal (S&L) descriptions will be part of the scope. It will be up to the ENGINEER to make such a determination. Estimated scope price should be for three S&Ls. Task A2. Geotechnical Assessment Perform Geotech site work sufficient with which to base weir design. It is anticipated that approximately five soil borings, to approximately 20 feet below the depth of the bottom of the canal, or at least to solid rock, will be needed. A Geotechnical Report is to be submitted, with necessary information about subsurface conditions which can include but not be limited to that published by United States Geological Survey (USGS), and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS). The soils encountered should be classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). Task B. Weir Design Process Task BL Establish plan to remove existing Amil Gate The ENGINEER will create a plan to dismantle and remove the Ami1 Gate facility as it exists at the start of the design work. This plan will be part of the bid package for the contractor to bid on. The channel bottom will be left in a condition to match the surrounding subsurface area after removal of the gate structure. Task B2. Design new weir U The weir is to be a straight standard weir with two slide gates. The hydraulic design parameters — design flow, control elevation, gate sizes, and seasonal operating criteria recommended in the preliminary engineering study (Agnoli, Barber and Brundage, Inc.; December 2018) will be verified to achieve the desired levels of flood protection under a 25-year, 3-day design storm. Incorporation of a Sea Level Rise consideration shall be part of the design, based on a currently accepted moderate prediction of conditions in the year 2050. a`) 1. The weir is to be fully automated, and specifically shall have: 1) mechanized gate actuation, 2) sensing for gate status and W water levels, upstream and downstream, 3) remote monitoring, 4) remote operation, and an RTU backup control program. c This system (known as "Supervisor Controlled Automatic Data Acquisition" or SCADA) will be designed to be '0 L. compatible with the remote monitoring and operating systems currently used by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). 2. A subsurface sheet pile wall to prevent seepage under the weir is to be part of the design. A seepage analysis shall be done M N to determine size and specifications of the wall. N 3. The new weir should also have a catwalk for maintenance access, hand rails for safety, and chain link fencing and/or gates c at entrances for security. It also will need a backup generator system. W M 4. The area around the weir will be assessed for design of a new entrance off Golden Gate Parkway and a new parking area .2 for maintenance and other vehicles, and materials and equipment. The entrance is to be appropriately designed for i0 convenience and safety, with proper signage, railing, fencing, etc. 5. A constructability review of the plan set is to be accomplished by staff other than the lead design engineer, preferably staff ti ti members who have field experience with construction. c N Task B3. Permitting The ENGINEER shall ensure all pertinent permitting agencies are informed of this project and will inquire and negotiate with these m t agencies regarding the necessity of Permits. The ENGINEER will meet with the COUNTY to discuss and then accomplish all procedures to procure necessary State (SFWMD, FDEP) and Federal (USAGE) Permits if needed. Q Additionally, the ENGINEER will apply for and procure a basic dewatering permit to be provided to the contractor for possible modification, to enable contractor's construction plans, means and methods. Task C. Bidding Services The ENGINEER will be available to assist the COUNTY through the construction bidding period, when tasks such as clarifications regarding plans and specifications are needed, or to provide input / approval on contractor selection. The entire Bidding Process typically takes three to five months in Collier County; it begins with preparation of the entire bid package and continues through to the Board of County Commissioners meeting at which the lowest qualified bidder is awarded the contract. Task D. Construction Assistance The ENGINEER will be available to assist the COUNTY through the construction period for shop drawing review and approval, submittal review, plan clarification or inconsequential field changes to plans, and other tasks that will need input from the Engineer -of -Record. Record drawings will be required as well. PROJECT SCHEDULE - Once the contract has been awarded to the ENGINEER, the design work herein must be completed in eighteen (18 Packet Pg. 578 Bidding is expected to last up to approximately five months, and construction services provided by the ENGINEER should 1 16.A.12.d year (Construction itself is expected to be of a shorter duration). Thus, the total time for this contract is expected to be 35 months. DELIVERABLES - All drawings will meet the statutory requirements for plans filed for public record. 1. Plans at 30% 2. Plans at 60% with Engineer's Opinion of Probable cost (OPC), design basis and calculations 3. Plans and complete specifications at 100% (signed & sealed bid set with Engineer's Opinion of Probable cost, and final calculations) 4. Conformed set of plans (signed & sealed final for construction) RESPONSE FORMAT AND SCORING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHORTLIST: Proposals must be assembled, at minimum, in the order of the Evaluation Criteria listed or your proposal may be deemed non -responsive r c Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points E a) U 1. Ability of Professional Personnel 25 Points W 2. Past Performance 25 Points d 3. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements 25 Points W L 4. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm 25 Points Z TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points c For complete explanation of each evaluation criteria, please see the file titled "RPS Instructions" included with this G advertisement. `o VENDOR CHECKLIST ao N N Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed (please see, Form 2: Vendor Check List): c The Solicitation Submittal has been signed. All applicable forms have been signed and included, along with licenses to complete the requirements of the project. Required Reference Questionnaires have been completed for previous projects and included with the proposal. Any addenda have been signed and included. All grant requirements have been reviewed and forms completed. Division of Corporations - Florida Department of State — hlt 2:Hdos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/ (If work performed in the State). E-Verify/Immigration Affidavit (Memorandum of Understanding). Packet Pg. 579 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Request for Professional Services Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services MARCH 5, 2020 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Contents 1. Ability of Professional Personnel...................................................................................1 2. Past Performance........................................................................................................30 3. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements........ 41 4. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm ........................................ 48 Required Forms/Certifications......................................................................................50 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 1. Ability of Professional Personnel COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 1. Ability of Professional Personnel Company Background Established in 1938, Atkins is one of the world's most respected design, engineering, and project management consultants with offices across the U.S. Atkins offers comprehensive consulting services to public and private clients facing the challenges of new and aging infrastructure, environmental protection and restoration, coastal vulnerability, sustainability and "smart" growth, program funding, and limited staff. As one of the nation's largest multidisciplinary consulting firms, Atkins offers core services in the areas of engineering, scientific disciplines, planning, construction management, program management, surveying and mapping, architecture, landscape architecture, and information technologies. Effective July 3, 2017, SNC- Lavalin purchased WS Atkins PLC., parent company of the Atkins North America Holdings Corporation. Atkins North America, Inc., remains a wholly owned subsidiary of The Atkins North America Holdings Corporation. The company's legal name is Atkins North America, Inc., doing business as Atkins. Atkins has more than 3,300 employees and 50 offices located throughout North America. A key to Atkins' success has been our emphasis on strong project management designed to meet our clients' needs with responsive performance while delivering quality service and products. Our in-depth understanding of business, environmental, technical, and political factors enables us to move projects forward rapidly and efficiently. Atkins has been providing services to southern Florida since opening our Miami office in 1960 and established a southwest Florida presence in Lee County in 2005 when we opened the Fort Myers office. Service to Collier County For more than 15 years, Atkins' Fort Myers office has assisted Collier County in successfully completing projects by providing the strengths of a multidisciplinary team, the resources of a large engineering firm, and the responsive service of a local office. Our Fort Myers office is located within an hour of the County offices. In addition, we will be supported by Atkins' Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and Sarasota offices, which offer additional staff and resources. From Atkins' Florida offices, we can draw upon the statewide resources of 31 ecologists, a full team of geospatial (GIS) analysts, 48 surface and groundwater engineers and hydrologists, multiple civil engineers, and nearly 100 construction and engineering inspection (CEI) staff. Additional expertise from our highly -qualified subconsultants at E.F. Gaines, Gulf Coast Geotechnical Engineering, and Hillers Electrial Engineering assure we can provide exceptional services responsive to any of your technical needs. These resources assure outstanding expertise and responsiveness to any assignment from the County, regardless of size, complexity, or deadline requirements. The Atkins team strikes an ideal balance between local professionals who care deeply about the County combined with the depth of resources of a large firm. Atkins has successfully completed numerous high -profile projects in southwest Florida that have unique design issues, permitting challenges, client expectations, and budgetary constraints. Our proposed team has relevant experience and local reliable expertise to identify critical issues early in the planning and design phases and ensure each project's success from start to finish. No matter what the scope of a project may be —large or small, design or construction, project management or technology -driven —Atkins is committed to providing the responsiveness and comprehensive services that will help the County project managers meet their goals. Atkins' high volume of repeat business is a reflection of our sincere commitment to client service. Our professional experts, many of whom are recognized both nationally and internationally as technical leaders in their fields of expertise, work together to provide complete services to clients from project initiation to project closeout. Our team collaboration is advantageous to the County, and our strong committment allows Atkins to deliver work efficiently. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Atkins has a matrix organization structured around technical services and geographic regions. This organization has allowed us to successfully combine our technical strengths with the advantages of local presence and experience. The strength of this team is a result of many years of teamwork and partnership on projects, collaborating with one another and our clients to produce outstanding, high -quality, on -time deliverables similar to the scope of this contract. Team members for each reference project and the scope items pertinent to this RPS are indicated in the key staff bios in this section and project descriptions in the Past Performance section. Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Key Staff Every successful stormwater design project requires a dedicated, effective, and responsive contract/project manager. Mark Erwin is committed to filling this role. Mark Erwin, PE, CFM, will serve as project manager for this project. Mr. Erwin has 18 years of experience in the water resources field including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, watershed management planning, best management practices, and water resources design. His background includes planning and engineering of watershed studies and surface water systems including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, single -event model calibration, and alternatives analysis of stormwater projects; flood protection, drainage analysis, and basin delineation; and environmental permitting. Mr. Erwin's broad environmental permitting and engineering design experience includes several projects in and for Collier County, and stormwater and watershed modeling for other local governments in central and southwestern Florida. Mr. Erwin's similar project experience includes: > Design, modeling, and environmental permitting for Haldeman Creek Weir Replacement > Design, modeling, and environmental permitting for Pine Canal Weir #1 Replacement > Modeling and development of conceptual projects for stormwater management and habitat restoration > Water quality improvement for Collier County Watershed Management Plan > Upper Peninsula Improvements for Dale Mabry/ Henderson Trunkline > City of Venice Downtown Roadway and Stormwater Improvements > Eagle Lake Park Stormwater Improvements > Watson Road Outfall Improvements Preliminary Design and Engineering > Hillsborough Avenue Flood Investigation Ed Cronyn, PWS, will lead all environmental permitting efforts. Mr. Cronyn has 21 years of regulatory and private sector experience in 9k environmental permitting, wetlands ecology, mitigation banking, ecological functional assessment, threatened and endangered species permitting, and regulatory compliance. He has a deep understanding of permitting issues and local government needs in southwest Florida, based on a 10-year career as an environmental permit reviewer and supervisor with the SFWMD, followed by experience as Lee County's environmental science division director and subsequent Atkins career managing and obtaining permits for multiple public projects in central and southwestern Florida. He was instrumental in achieving the 2017 FICE Outstanding Project Award for the Old Tampa Bay Water Quality Improvement project. Mr. Cronyn's similar project experience includes > SFWMD permitting for Haldeman Creek Watershed Weir replacement > FDOT General Engineering Contract (GEC) projects: • SFWMD and USACE permitting for SR 951 (Collier Blvd.) • FWC tortoise survey, permitting, and relocation for SR 82 from Gator Slough to SR 29 • Permitting review of Phase II (60%) roadway, bridge, and drainage plans for more than 50 projects > Environmental evaluations and state, federal, and local permitting for 1-75 over Caloosahatchee River > FDEP and USACE permitting for Big Cypress Watermain replacement > Ecological evaluations and wetland mitigation strategy for Collier County Watershed Model > Environmental evaluations and state, federal, and local permitting for Courtney Campbell Causeway/Old Tampa Bay Regional Water Quality Improvement COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Michael Ryan, PE, PMP, will lead the construction services task for this project. He is a senior project engineer and senior technical director for Atkins' construction engineering and inspection (CEI) services division for Florida with 18 years of construction oversight, program and project management, and facility operations management experience. His current duties with Atkins include managing conventional engineering projects involving various elements such as right -of way surveys, - regulatory approvals and permits; mitigation plans; cost estimating,, scheduling; and construction phase services. He organizes field observation and monitoring of contractor's substantial compliance with contracts so that project quality, cost control, and established completion schedule are met by the contractor. Mr. Ryan's similar project experience is highlighted below with several projects being completed for Collier County: > Lely Manor West Outfall (North and South) CEI Services, Collier County, FL > Lely Area Stormwater Improvement Project: Whitaker Road, Collier County, FL > Gordon River Water Quality Park, Collier County, FL > CEI for Lee County MPO Complete Streets, Lee County, FL > CEI for Manatee Operations Center, FDOT District One, Bradenton, FL > CEI and Related Services for US 41 and SR/CR 951 Intersection Improvements and 3R Improvements to SR 951, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL > CEI for Broad Causeway (SR 922) All -Electronic Toll Conversion, Town of Bay Harbor Islands, FL > South Road Realignment, Lee County Port Authority, Lee County, FL > CEI Services for Collier Blvd. from Davis Blvd. to Golden Gate Canal and Davis Blvd. from Collier Blvd. to West of Radio Rd., Collier County, FL ILRichard Uptegraff, PE, will lead the design group. He has 25 years of stormwater and civil design experience working with clients at state, county, and city municipalities. His responsibilities have involved a wide variety of transportation design projects, including final stormwater permitting, roadway and drainage design, roadway transit facilities, utility coordination, contract specifications, maintenance of traffic, scope and staff hour development and negotiation, and project management. Mr. Uptegraff's understanding of state, county, and federal agency policies and procedures assists clients in delivering projects that are compliant with all regulations, are constructible, and meet project schedules and budgets. He performs quality checks and constructability reviews, provides design leadership, and develops alternative solutions to maximize client use of capital. His similar project experience includes: > Design, modeling, and environmental permitting for Haldeman Creek Weir Replacement > Upper Peninsula Improvements Dale Mabry/Henderson Trunkline > City of Venice Downtown Roadway and Stormwater Improvements > City of Venice Downtown Roadway Improvements > City of Venice Capri Isles Bridge Replacement > Shangri-la Stormwater Force Main Extension > Capri Isles Blvd. Bridge Replacement over Curry Creek > Mobley Road Drainage Improvements > Front Street Drainage Improvements > Cooper Road Culvert Replacement COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Y U a Support Staff Rudolf Pein, PE, has 36 years of design and detail experience, specializing in precast/ prestressed concrete bridge structures and the preparation of specifications and plans for all phases of design of girder bridges using AASHTO Standard Specifications and LRFD. His design experience also includes waterfront facilities and various civil engineering structures such as sound and retaining walls, concrete and steel traffic signal support structures, light poles and various support structures for signs and ITS, and other miscellaneous steel design. Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP, will serve on the preliminary design team. He has has 15 years of experience in water resource engineering and GIS-related projects, specifically watershed management plans. Mr. Parsons has worked on a variety of projects throughout the state for numerous governmental agencies including Southwest Florida Water Management District, Suwannee River Water Management District, Northwest Florida Water Management District, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, St. Johns County, and the cities of Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and Key West. Andrea Graves, PE, will provide quality assurance/quality control services. She has 20 years of experience in the water resources field, including serving as a project manager and/or senior water resources (hydrology and hydraulics [H&H]) engineer for several watershed management projects throughout the state of Florida. Her experience includes H&H modeling, watershed improvement plans, stormwater master plans, and best management practices (BMP). Ms. Graves' background includes the planning and engineering of watershed studies and surface water systems including hydraulic, hydrologic, and water quality analyses; alternatives analysis; flood protection, drainage analysis, and insurance studies; basin delineations; and environmental permitting. Her H&H modeling expertise includes modeling skills using ICPR, SWMM, XP-SWMM, and CHAN, along with ArcMap and ArcView GIS software applications. Chris Zambito, CFM, has 22 years of hazard mitigation and emergency management experience, including projects requiring risk communication and public involvement activities. Mr. Zambito's responsibilities have included working with stakeholders to design public outreach strategies, developing presentations with an emphasis on simplification of technical jargon, and facilitating or presenting at public events. His experience also includes performing risk assessments in support of mitigation plans and hazards analyses, using GIS to evaluate and summarize data, and maximizing the integration of the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System with community resilience activities. As the past chair of the Florida Floodplain Managers Association, Mr. Zambito is a frequent speaker at conferences and provides leadership to Florida communities for watershed management and climate adaptation. Subconsultants Atkins has added particular subconsultant members to our team that bring a specific expertise to the Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement, as well as local knowledge that will help make this project a success. All of the subconsultants listed below are teams that Atkins has worked with on previous projects in South Florida and are trusted professionals. Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc. worked with Atkins on the S-39A weir structure design for the SFWMD and designed the SCADA telemetry for project. They are intimately familiar with the SFWMD's SCADA requirements and have worked on several projects for them. Gulf Coast Geotechnical Engineering, LLC has worked with Atkins on several projects recently, and Jon D. Meade, PE has worked on projects throughout Collier County, including weir projects that require seepage analysis. Both T2 Utility Engineers and E.F. Gaines are local consulting services that have worked with Atkins on previous for Collier County and, with local field crews, can complete quality work for this project efficiently and provide a project cost savings. Hillers Electrical H E E . Engineering, Inc. is .._ HILLERS ELECTRICAL .. ENGINEERING, INC. a full -service electrical engineering firm located in Boca Raton, owned by Paul Hillers, PE. Hillers has provided instrumentation, control, SCADA, and telemetry design and construction services for many projects throughout the SFWMD area including weirs, reservoirs, pump stations, and storm water treatment areas. They have designed telemetry for radio communication via Motorola ACE and CR1000 Remote Telemetry Units (RTU) to communicate with the South Florida Water Management District existing backbone microwave communication infrastructure on a myriad of projects including solar -powered facilities. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP GCC e Q Gulf Coast Geotechnical �aA=r—ECH—ALE—l"EER— Engineering, LLC (GCGE) is a geotechnical engineering consulting firm based out of Oldsmar, Florida. Formed in 2017 by Jon D. Meade, PE, GCGE is a relatively new firm utilizing Mr. Meade's 20 years of experience in the fields of geotechnical engineering, construction, inspection, and construction materials testing. GCGE provides innovative and comprehensive geotechnical engineering by working closely with project design teams and offering cost-effective solutions to the challenges faced on each project. GCGE has significant experience in Collier County from past projects. Mr. Meade was the geotechnical engineer of record for hundreds of bridges throughout FDOT District One for the Districtwide Scour Evaluation for Bridges with Unknown Foundations Contract. Additionally, Mr. Meade was the lead engineer for 1-75 (SR 93) at SR 951 design in Collier County. E.F. Gaines Surveying f , • Services, Inc. (EFGaines) is a licensed surveying and mapping firm located in Fort Myers, Florida. They have been providing design related surveying services to both public and private sector clients since 2002. Elizabeth F. Gaines, PSM, the owner and founder of the firm, has over 30 years of surveying experience and is well known in the southwest Florida design community. In addition to conducting the survey for the Pine Ridge Canal #1 Replacement Weir, EFGaines specializes in providing surveying and mapping services to engineering and architectural firms as well as public agencies. EFGaines fills the key role of project surveyor in the multi -disciplined approach used with today's professional design teams. It is their highest priority to provide clients with an accurate and complete base map of existing conditions which will become the foundation of the client's design. EFGaines is pre -qualified with FDOT for Work Areas 8.1 Control Surveying, 8.2 Design, Right-of-way & Construction Surveying, and 8.3 Right-of-way Mapping. They currently hold DBE/MBE/SBE certifications with the following agencies: > Florida Department of Transportation > State of Florida, Florida Department of Management Services, Office of Supplier Diversity > South Florida Water Management District T2 Utility Engineers (T2) `q Utility provides a full range of engineers professional utility engineering services, including subsurface utility engineering (SUE), advanced geophysics, surveying and mapping, and utility coordination to support Infrastructure projects in the United States and Canada. Recognized as a leader in managing the risks associated with above -ground and subsurface utilities, T2 has provided expertise for projects of all sizes since 1993, from small developmentjobs to large-scale billion dollar infrastructure projects for public and private clients. With more than 35 offices across the United States and Canada, T2 can quickly mobilize resources for your project. In October 2019, T2 became the new company name for Cardno's Utility Engineering & Surveying group - continuing the team's decades of industry leadership and expertise. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE, r1Ene nnen Collier County County Project Manager Shane Cox, PE Mark Erwin, PE, CFM Richard Uptegraff, PE Ed Cronyn, PWS Preliminary Mark Erwin, PE, CFM Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP Civil/Stormwater Richard Uptegraff, PE Nicholas Stapf, El Structural Rudolf Pein, PE SCADA Paul Hillers, PE (Hillers Eng.) Mark Luther, PE (Hillers Eng.) Survey E.F. Gaines Surveying Services, Inc. Mark Erwin, PE, CFM Ed Cronyn, PWS David Loy, ISA SUPPORT SERVICES dff Geotechnical Gulf Coast Geotechnical Engineering Figure 1.1 Organizational Chart Andrea Graves, PE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Michael Ryan, PE, PMP SUE T2 Utility Engineers Constructability Analysis Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Bidding Support Mark Erwin, PE, CFM Shop Drawings and Site Visits Nicholas Stapf, El Herman Rucker, El Sea Level Rise & Resiliency Chris Zambito, CFM COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.S., Civil Engineering, Water Resources Specialty, University of South Florida, 2000 > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1994 Registrations/licenses > Professional Engineer, Florida 54066 Certifications > Diplomate — Water Resources Engineer (D.WRE) > American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE) > Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) > Project Management Professional (PMP), Project Management Institute > Fellow Member — National Society of Professional Engineers (F.NSPE) > Fellow Member — Florida Engineering Society (F.FES) Honors and awards > Sir Williams Atkins Medal (2013) > FES President (2011) > FES Engineer of the Year (2010) > FES Engineer of the Year Chapter -level (2010) > NSPE Board member (2005-6) > NSPE PEPP Merit Award (2004) > PEPP Board member (2001-2002) > NSPE/PEPP Outstanding Service Award (2001-2002) Charlotte Maddox, PE, DBRE, CFM, PMP Principal -in -Charge Charlotte Maddox is an experienced senior executive with proven ability to lead large, diverse teams of professionals toward common objectives. Her background includes strong, successfully proven skills enhancing operational and project efficiencies, implementing firmwide changes successfully, developing strategies for growth, and increasing gross profit and market share within business lines. Having worked at Atkins for her entire 24-year career, Ms. Maddox offers specialized experience in water resources, water infrastructure, applied technologies, and project and program management. Currently a vice president and senior sector manager with the company, she is directly responsible for managing the firm's public and private clients, projects, and programs across the state of Florida. Ms. Maddox has supported the company in the following key roles: Business Unit (BU) Sector Manager — Public and Private Clients (2014—present). Responsible for managing the Florida region of Atkins' public and private BU sector, which supports all public and private clients within North America. The BU is comprised of four discipline areas: water and environment, private (energy, industrial, and commercial), ports and coastal, and public works and planning. Oversight spans all sectors and operations of the BU sector, which has an annual revenue of roughly $135 million. In this capacity, Ms. Maddox has served as the project director or principal -in -charge of many successful local government projects, including currently as the project director for Hanson Street extension in Ft. Myers. Business Sector Manager — Water, Coastal, and Natural Resources Agencies (2013-2014). Responsible for North American water resources, coastal, and environmental business, including roughly 400 staff and more than $70 million in annual revenues. Led businesses through significant turnaround, overseeing improvements to business unit operating profit. Increased revenues and backlog and helped develop and implement a solid marketing strategy for growth. Corporate Director for Project and Program Management (2010-2013). Responsible for working with firm leadership to set standards and policies for more than 1,000 project managers. Responsibilities included overseeing the creation of key metrics, as well as facilitation of project and organizational forecast and budgets. Oversaw a project manager competency and training initiative designed to assess and develop project managers and to facilitate project manager assignment based on project risk profile and project manager skill set. Commercial Director (2012-2014). Responsible for oversight and facilitation of commercial delivery within the North American region. Responsible for risk abatement, risk management, encouraging best practices, and instilling a proactive approach to commercial management. This position involved coordination with other regions as well as maintaining the regional risk registers for global input and quarterly business reporting. Project Delivery Excellence — North American Chair (FYI 3). North American representative responsible for developing and implementing consistent standards for project delivery throughout the firm. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Mark Erwin, PE, CFM Project Manager/Director Mark Erwin has 18 years of experience in the water resources field including Education hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, watershed management planning, best > B.S., Civil Engineering (Water management practices, and water resources design. His background includes Resources), University of South planning and engineering of watershed studies and surface water systems Florida, 2001 including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, single -event model calibration, Registrations/licenses and alternatives analysis of stormwater projects; flood protection, drainage > Professional Engineer, analysis, and basin delineation; and environmental permitting. Mr. Erwin's broad Florida 65600 environmental permitting and engineering design experience includes several projects in and for Collier County, and stormwater and watershed modeling for Certifications other local governments in central and southwestern Florida. > Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), US-14-07434 Mr. Erwin's Atkins project experience includes: Professional affiliations Haldeman Creek Watershed Weir Replacement Design Services, Collier County, > Association of State Floodplain FL. Project manager for design of a new operable gate weir structure to replace Managers, Florida Chapter existing Amil gate weirs in disrepair for Collier County. Beyond providing a tidal Software barrier and salinity barrier for Haldeman Creek, and maximizing flood control for > ArcGIS (ArcMap, Arclnfo, upstream properties, the weir structure was designed for easy operations and ArcHydro) maintenance. Services included survey, geotechnical exploration, basis of design > Hillsborough County report development, final design, and permitting. As part of this design, evaluated Stormwater Management effects of various sea level rise (SLR) scenarios on weir gate operations. SFWMD Model (HC-SWMM) permits included an ERP minor -modification and a consumptive -use permit > EPA SWMM 4 and 5 for construction dewatering, which were issued within 35 days of application > XP-SWMM submittal. > ICPR Collier County Watershed Management Plan -Phase 2, Collier County, FL. Project > CHAN engineer responsible for developing conceptual alternative projects to meet the > AutoCAD County's overall water quality and water quantity objectives as well as assisting Professional development in the analysis of County regulations pertaining to surface and groundwater 2 > Hydrologic and Hydraulic management. The primary goal was the development of a countywide integrated c6 Analyses Support Using ArcGIS surface water and groundwater model that could be used to evaluate stormwater Workshop, American Water management, habitat restoration, and water quality alternatives. Elements a Resources Association (AWRA), of the scope included: assessment of existing conditions in watersheds and Orlando, FL, March 14, 2010 estuaries; development of performance measures; analysis of alternatives; public involvement; WMP reports; and project management and meetings. Pine Ridge Canal Weir #1 Replacement, Collier County, FL. Project manager to provide design, permitting, and post -construction services to Collier County to replace the control structure salinity barrier weir for the Pine Ridge Canal system that discharges to the Cocohatchee River in northern Collier County. The existing structure is a set of three Amil gate weirs that are currently in disrepair and do not function properly. The new weir structure is comprised of a 70-foot concrete sill with an operable slide gate weir to be used to optimize the control elevation and/ or lower the upstream water elevation as needed for maintenance or in advance of a large storm. Permits included ERP exemption and short-term dewatering permit from SFWMD, which were obtained within two months of permit application submittal. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES Mark Erwin, PE, CFM Page 2 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Legacy Trail Drainage Study, Design, and Permitting, Sarasota County, FL. Task manager providing modeling, technical oversight and direction, plans review, report generation, and overall quality control. This project involved four separate trail sections each with different objectives relative to stormwater improvements. Location 1 is an assessment of potential stormwater benefits related to this future segment of the Legacy Trail, along with providing an alternative analysis report. Location 2 is an assessment of ditches along the trail with regard to flooding concerns and providing a technical report. Location 3 involved updating the existing ICPR model, providing design and permitting documents for stormwater improvements, and developing 100% construction documents. Location 4 involved the evaluation of erosion concerns along approximately 1,000 linear feet of Legacy Trail north of Hatchett Creek and develop a drainage assessment report. Bull Frog Creek/Wolf Branch Watershed Management Plan Update, Hillsborough County, FL. Deputy project manager and H&H engineer involved in the H&H computer modeling for this project. The goal of this project was to update the WMP for the 70-square-mile watershed. Along with converting the model from HCSWMM4 to HC-SWMM5.1, model updates included those related to land use and stormwater system changes, as well as the changes necessary to make the model consistent with SWFWMD Watershed Management Program G&S. The project includes a review of previous master plan recommendations and identification of new recommended actions to meet flood protection levels of service criteria. Project deliverables included an updated WMP report, updated regulatory floodplain map, and updated GWIS database. A second phase of the project included development review to determine cumulative impacts to the FEMA floodway. Rawls Road and Hutchinson Road Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager on this project to alleviate flooding on the roadway and adjacent properties by upgrading the drainage system in the vicinity of Rawls Road and Hutchison Road, which is within the Rocky/Brushy Creek watershed. Project tasks included site analysis, H&H modeling, roadway analysis, and maintenance considerations with a goal to develop a preliminary engineering report (PER) to provide the County with two alternatives and associated cost estimates. Providence Road Culvert Replacement, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager of this culvert replacement project located in the Delaney Creek watershed. The objective was to replace the three existing corrugated metal pipes under Providence Road and in poor condition with three elliptical reinforced concrete pipes. Utilized the conceptual plans, surveys, and maps provided by the County and supplemented with additional data to develop final plans, permitting, specifications, and cost estimates. Project tasks include survey, geotechnical survey, H&H modeling, and roadway analysis to establish 60%, 90%, and 100% design submittals and permit applications. Alafia River Watershed Management Master Plan Update, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager responsible for all project aspects, including managing project financials, schedule, and all work efforts to ensure client satisfaction. The project scope involves converting the previous HC-SWMM4 H&H model update to HC- SWMM5 to meet SWFWMD G&S and then updating the model to reflect land use changes. Specific tasks for the 420-square-mile watershed area include converting and updating the watershed geodatabase to the SWFWMD GWIS geodatabase, updating subbasin delineations, H&H data and junction -reach connectivity, storage verification and mapping, model calibration and verification, existing condition runs, level of service (LOS) analysis, and floodplain delineation. The project also includes water quality analysis for several impaired waterbody identifications (WBID) within the watershed, analysis of alternatives, and recommendation of watershed improvements. Phillippi Creek Watershed Model and GIS Database Maintenance, Sarasota County, FL. Deputy project manager and QA/QC lead for maintenance of the 55-square-mile Phillippi Creek watershed ICPR v3 model and GIS database to reflect the construction of new roadways and residential developments throughout the watershed. Project tasks included terrain refinements, updates of model catchments/network and parameterization, model calibration, floodway and floodplain delineations, and an MT-2 submittal to FEMA for a physical map revision of 20 watershed panels. Upper Peninsula Watershed Drainage Improvements Design -Build, City of Tampa, FL. Provided H&H QA/ QC reviews for design construction services to improve the existing drainage system in the Dale Mabry Highway and Henderson Boulevard area of Tampa to relieve commercial area and street flooding, as well as residential area drainage/flooding along the pipeline route Design -build services include full topographic survey, geotechnical investigation, subsurface utility engineering, utility relocation, tree preservation, public information/ involvement, permitting, maintenance of traffic, services during construction. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 9 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.S., Environmental Science, Indiana University, 1996 > M.P.A., Water Resources Management, Indiana University,1996 > B.A., Economics, Trinity University,1990 Certifications > Professional Wetland Scientist, Society of Wetland Scientists Professional affiliations > National Association of Environmental Professionals, Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida chapters > Florida Local Environmental Resource Agencies, Board of Directors, 2012-2014, Member, Wetlands Committee Professional development > Wetland Assessment Procedure (WAP), Southwest Florida Water Management District Honorary appointments > Florida Local Environmental Resource Agencies, Board of Directors, 2012-2014; Chair of Wetlands Committee Ed Cronyn, PWS Permitting Ed Cronyn has 21 years of regulatory and private sector experience in environmental permitting, wetlands ecology, mitigation banking, ecological functional assessment, threatened and endangered species permitting, and regulatory compliance. His prior experience includes environmental management positions with the SFWMD and Lee County, during which time he reviewed and issued thousands of environmental permits, co-authored the Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) and updated County environmental ordinances. At Atkins, Mr. Cronyn leads environmental permitting, water -use permit compliance, and wetland mitigation projects for infrastructure projects throughout southwestern and central Florida. Mr. Cronyn's project experience includes. - Haldeman Creek Watershed Weir Replacement Design Services, Collier County, FL. Environmental permitting lead for new operable gate weir structure to replace existing Amil gate weirs in disrepair for Collier County. Economized the permitting of this project through research and successful negotiation of a minor compliance - modification of the existing review of SFWMD ERP permit. As a result, SFWMD authorized the ERP permit 35 days after submittal of the application package, with no request for additional infoirmation (RAI). Watershed Model Update and Plan Development, Collier County, FL. As senior ecologist, tasks included development and application of landscape -level, GIS- based methods to compare pre -development and current ecological conditions in seven watersheds totaling over 1,200 square miles, to assist Collier County to prioritize and select watershed restoration projects. Collier County subsequently implemented several of the recommended projects based on this analysis and ranking. GEC Environmental Permitting Assistance, FDOT Districts One and Seven, Central and Southwestern FL. As environmental permitting consultant, responsible for regulatory and scientific analysis of wetland mitigation and permitting issues, tracking and evaluating wetland mitigation costs and opportunities, and coordination with state and federal wetland and wildlife agencies. Mr. Cronyn also reviews other consultants' plans and permit applications on behalf of FDOT for technical and regulatory sufficiency, prior to submittal to the SFWMD and USACE. Courtney Campbell Causeway/Old Tampa Bay Regional Water Quality Improvement, FDOT District Seven, Tampa, FL. Environmental scientist responsible for regulatory strategy and oversight of technical reports. Atkins' scientists and engineers, in coordination with FDOT environmental and stormwater engineering staff, developed a concept and obtained environmental permits to improve water quality in Old Tampa Bay via improved circulation through Courtney Campbell Causeway. This project saved FDOT over $100 million in comparison to purchasing seagrass mitigation credits and stormwater right-of-way and earned the FICE outstanding environmental project of the year award. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 10 Ed Cronyn, PWS Page 2 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Mitigation Strategy, City of Winter Haven, FL. Senior ecologist responsible for assisting in the development of a strategy to restore water levels and quality in Winter Haven. The surface and groundwater levels in the City of Winter Haven are approximately 12 feet lower today than historical levels due to the construction of drainage canals in the 1940s and 1950s. As a result, the public water supply, recreational lakes, and wetland acreage had diminished. Atkins evaluated the feasibility of mitigation banking and other fee -supported wetland mitigation as a potential revenue source to implement restoration activities. The resulting water resources conservation plan received APEX Awards for Publication Excellence and enabled the City to successfully obtain cooperative funding from SWFWMD. Anna Maria Island and Cortez Bridges, FDOT, District One, Manatee County, FL. As ecologist/task manager, led the team conducting environmental studies of two proposed bridge projects over Sarasota Bay. This included evaluation of submerged aquatic vegetation, other benthic resources, mangroves and other shoreline wetlands, and development of up -front seagrass mitigation alternatives to reduce cost, risk, and uncertainty of future project construction. SR 542, from Buckeye Loop to US 27 Widening and Reconstruction Design Services, FDOT, District One, Winter Haven, FL. Senior ecological scientist/task manager responsible for sand skink surveys, wetland delineations, seasonal highwater level determination, pond siting evaluations, and environmental permits. Sunshine Lake/Sunrise Waterway Management Plan, Charlotte County, FL. Project manager. This project included the detailed assessment of both surface and groundwater contributions to the Sunshine Lake/Sunrise Waterway which had undergone a rapid degradation in water quality. The project initially identified sources of degradation through water quality monitoring component, including nutrients, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, and other parameters. The results led to development of several management actions, which have been implemented and resulted in significantly improved water quality. Upper Peninsula Drainage Improvement, City of Tampa, FL. Environmental permitting manager. Atkins engineers in collaboration with a construction contractor designed and constructed an extensive system of upgraded drainage culverts to reduce flooding at key commercial and residential intersections in south Tampa. Permits included an Individual ERP from SWFWMD for the drainage culverts, minor works permit from Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission, and dredge permit from USACE for the outfall into Old Tampa Bay. Engineering and Environmental Permitting Services, Pasco County, FL. Senior ecologist/project manager. Low-lying portions of Pasco County have experienced residential flooding as a result of several factors, including restricted conveyance through wetland sloughs. Along with Atkins drainage engineers, and in coordination with County staff, designed and successfully permitted conveyance and drainage improvements with minimal wetland impact in a rapid time frame to qualify for cooperative funding grants. Services also included attendance and support at public meetings; water level monitoring and analysis; briefings to citizens, staff and County commissioners; post -design engineering and environmental support; and development of pumping and water level control measures to expedite construction of drainage improvements. Kathleen Road Gopher Tortoise Permitting and Relocation, Polk County, FL. Senior ecologist/task manager for gopher tortoise surveys, establishing protective buffers during construction, obtaining tortoise relocation permits, and capturing and relocating tortoises from over 20 potentially occupied burrows within an expedited time frame in order to maintain the project's construction schedule. Honore Avenue Phase VII Extension, Sarasota County, FL. Senior scientist for a corridor study that evaluated the feasibility of extending Honore Avenue as a four - lane divided urban arterial through undeveloped lands in Sarasota County. Worked with the County and regulatory agencies in expediting the permitting and fieldwork to accommodate tight construction time frames. Also assisted gopher tortoise burrow surveys and permitting and relocation services. During the construction phase, provided additional assistance and deposition as an expert in wildlife and wetland permitting. Peace Creek Sustainable Watershed Management Plan, City of Winter Haven, FL. Senior ecologist for the development of a broad strategy to restore water levels and water quality in this community. Evaluated the feasibility of mitigation banking and other fee -supported wetland mitigation as a potential revenue source to implement the ecological and water quality restoration activities. The water resources conservation plan received APEX Awards for Publication Excellence, and enabled the City to successfully obtain cooperative funding from SWFWMD. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 11 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 1997 Registrations/licenses > Professional Engineer Florida 58789 Certifications > FDOT Temporary Traffic Control Advanced,exp.08/2023 Software > ICPR Richard Uptegraff, PE Civil/Stormwater Engineering Richard Uptegraff has 25 years of transportation design experience working with clients at state, county, and city municipalities. His responsibilities have involved a wide variety of transportation design projects, including final stormwater permitting, roadway and drainage design, roadway transit facilities, utility coordination, contract specifications, maintenance of traffic, scope and staff hour development and negotiation, and project management. Mr. Uptegraff's understanding of state, county, and federal agency policies and procedures assists clients in delivering projects that are compliant with all regulations, are constructible, and meet project schedules and budgets. He performs quality checks and constructability reviews, provides design leadership, and develops alternative solutions to maximize client use of capital. Mr. Uptegraff's Atkins project experience includes: > HEC-RAS SR 60 (Dover Road to SR 39) Widening Design Services, FDOT, District Seven, > MicroStation Tampa, FL. Drainage engineer in support of this project to add lanes to SR 60 from east of Dover Road to James L. Redman Parkway/SR 39 in Hillsborough County. > GEOPAK SR 60 is currently an existing 4-lane divided urban principal arterial with a 40-foot > BRN grassed median including 8-foot shoulders,12-foot travel lanes, 8-foot outside > ASAD shoulders (4-foot paved), ditch, and intermittent sidewalk. 40th Street (Hillsborough Avenue to Fowler Avenue), Tampa, FL. As drainage engineer, supported drainage designs for the construction plans for multilane improvements to 40th Street/McKinley Drive from Hillsborough Avenue to Fowler Avenue, for a distance of 4.1 miles. Atkins provided a corridor and alignment analysis resulting in an environmentally sensitive and community sensitive project alternative. 1-275/SR 60 Interchange Design Services, FDOT, District Seven, Tampa, FL. As drainage engineer, supported development of drainage designs for preliminary and N final construction plans for this four -level interchange, located in the Westshore Y area of Tampa Bayjust south of Tampa International Airport. Tampa International Airport (TPA) South Development Area Roadway Improvements Design -Build, Hillsborough County Aviation Authority, Tampa, FL. Drainage engineer responsible for post design plan revisions, field changes, conflict resolutions, and additional design elements incorporated during construction. This project involved the widening and relocation of the existing north -south spine service road, relocation of the Bessie Coleman service road, and associated improvements to the roadway network in the general south terminal support area. 30th Avenue North Bicycle Facility Design Services, City of St. Petersburg, FL. Lead drainage engineer for this project that included designing a 4-mile corridor streetscape of one of the most trafficked pedestrian roads in the city. The City desired nonintrusive survey support to create topographic plans and right-of-way maps for the construction of pedestrian travel facilities and bike lanes spanning the corridor. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 12 Richard Uptegraff, PE Page 2 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Replacement Pump Station #13 Timberlan Subdivision, Hillsborough County, FL. Engineer of record for analysis of a new duplex stormwater pump station to replace the existing undersized pump station #13 at the end of Timberlan Drive. Efforts involved determining the volume of stormwater that would be conveyed during a 25-year storm event, through modeling and county model updates, sizing the pumps and outfall pipes for this condition. The existing pond was examined to determine if the pond was functioning properly and to determine the historical outfall location. The scope of this task was to prepare a PER and 30% construction plans for review by the County. After PER efforts concluded the pump station was not hydraulically feasible, a gravity outfall system was recommended. South Mobley Road Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL. Serving as project manager to determine solutions to alleviate the flooding that occurs across South Mobley Road between the intersection of Lake Maurine Drive and 9153 Tillinghast Drive. The scope involved preparing a PER and conceptual plans for review by the County. Analysis work included investigating the flooding, generating alternatives, and providing recommendations to reduce or alleviate the flooding, through modeling and County model updates. The PER concluded that reestablishing an existing pipe connection, discovered during the analysis and located under South Mobley Road, to Lake Maurine would alleviate the flooding. 43rd Street Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, FL. Engineer of record for this drainage project to alleviate flooding at the intersection of 43rd Street and Bruce B. Downs Boulevard by upgrading the drainage system in the area. The scope involved preparing contract documents including plans, specifications, supporting engineering analysis, calculations, required permits, and other technical documents in accordance with Hillsborough County policies, procedures, and requirements. The project included coordination with SWFWMD and FDOT to add an inlet and flume on the intersection radius returns to direct runoff that ponded in low points of the returns to the existing drainage system along Bruce B. Downs. Fox Creek Wetland Mitigation Site, Sarasota County, FL. Provided hydrologic modeling and design for the 140-acre regional wetland mitigation/filter marsh site. Work included modifying the Cow Pen Slough regional watershed model to analyze effects of routing water through the site. The site also provided compensation for scrub -jay habitat impacts. Lorraine Road Extension, Sarasota County, FL. The project is located east of Interstate 75 from Fruitville Road to the southern boundary of Lakewood Ranch (approximately 1.28 miles). The project included the drainage design and permitting of the Lorraine Road 4 lane divided urban roadway with sidewalks and bike lanes. Drainage engineer -of -record responsible for basin delineation, storm drains, pond modeling with interconnected pond routing (ICPR), plans production and permitting. The drainage is treated in one dry linear pond and one wet detention pond. The project included following the Sarasota County Floodplain Model Maintenance procedure to ensure the project had no impacts to the 100yr floodplain elevations. Capri Isles Bridge Replacement, City of Venice, FL. Project manager and Engineer of Record for the replacement of the Capri Isles Boulevard bridge replacement. The project included hydraulic modeling to confirm the new bridge would not impact the FEMA floodway and Southwest Florida Water Management District permitting. The permitting included an exemption after confirming deminimus environmental impacts. Work consisted of a No -Rise certification, structural calculations and design, roadway design, utility coordination, specification and bidding services, and FDOT coordination following the JPA review process. 1-75 at SR 70 Interchange Widening and Improvements Design, FDOT, District One, Manatee County, FL. Serving as the drainage design engineer -of -record responsible for basin delineation, bridge hydraulics, storm drains, pond modeling with ICPR, plans production, and permitting. This project will reconstruct the existing 1-75/ SR 70 partial cloverleaf interchange to provide a partial diamond configuration with a single loop interchange to accommodate the future ultimate typical section. The project included significant cost savings by eliminating the need for floodplain compensation sites by utilizing the Braden River Regional Watershed model to demonstrate no adverse impacts. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 13 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.B.A., Business Administration, University of Florida, 2013 > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 2005 Registrations/licenses > Professional Engineer Florida 72371 Certifications > Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), US-08-03798 > Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP), 19493 Software > Florida Stormwater Association > Association of State Floodplain Managers Professional development > MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 Training Course, DHI, 2011 > Project Management Bootcamp, PSMJ Resources, Inc. Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP Preliminary Design Daniel Parsons has 15 years of experience in water resource engineering and GIS-related projects, specifically watershed management plans. Mr. Parsons has worked on a variety of projects throughout the state for numerous governmental agencies including Southwest Florida Water Management District, Suwannee River Water Management District, Northwest Florida Water Management District, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, St. Johns County, and the cities of Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and Key West. Mr. Parsons specializes in completing watershed management plans and applying state-of-the-art hydrologic and hydraulic models to analyze watersheds throughout Florida, using and developing methodologies and applications for GIS to efficiently analyze and develop data for these models. He has also developed a methodology to efficiently and accurately delineate floodplains for node -link hydrologic and hydraulic models. Mr. Parsons has successfully taken projects from initial concept through final design. Mr. Parsons' experience includes: Anclote River Watershed Management Master Plan, Pinellas County, FL. Deputy project manager for evaluation of the 120-square-mile watershed to identify problems requiring resources management and to recommend solutions affecting water quantity and natural resources. Services include evaluation of the 25-year and 100-year existing conditions design storm event flood elevations, creation of an H&H model (ICPR v4, 1 D and 2D), evaluation of sea level rise scenarios, mapping of the regulatory floodplain, and recommendations for flooding/water quality improvements. Efforts also include development of a pollutant loading model, along with conceptual design of recommended structural alternatives. Alafia River Watershed Management Plan Update, Hillsborough County, FL. Technical advisor to convert the previous HC-SWMM 4 hydrologic and hydraulic model to HC-SWMM 5, along with updates to meet Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) Guidelines and Specifications and to reflect land use changes. Specific tasks for the 420-square-mile watershed area include converting and updating the watershed geodatabase to the SWFWMD Geographic Watershed Information System geodatabase; updating subbasin delineations, hydrology and hydraulics data, and junction -reach connectivity; storage verification and mapping; model calibration and verification; existing conditions runs; level of service analysis; and floodplain delineation. Bull Frog Creek/Wolf Branch Watershed Master Plan Update, Hillsborough County, FL. Senior water resource engineer providing technical direction on this critical, time - sensitive WMP update for the County. The goal was to update the model to reflect land use and stormwater system changes for the 70-square-mile watershed, using HC-SWMM 5.1. The tremendous amount of development throughout the watershed over the past few years had resulted in concerns regarding the cumulative impact of these developments. A second, time -critical project phase included analysis of the cumulative impact of these developments on the Federal Emergency Management Agency floodway. Led the efforts to develop the regulatory floodway for the watershed as part of the additional assignment. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 14 Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP Page 2 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Upper Peninsula Watershed Drainage Improvements Design -Build, City of Tampa, FL. Deputy design project manager for final design and post -design construction services to improve the existing drainage system in the Dale Mabry Highway and Henderson Boulevard area of Tampa to relieve commercial area and street flooding, as well as residential area drainage/flooding along the pipeline route. With funding from SWFWMD, this design -build project is the preferred alternative identified in an analysis completed in 2012. Services include full topographic survey, geotechnical investigation, subsurface utility engineering, utility relocation, tree preservation, public information/involvement, permitting, maintenance of traffic, and services during construction. Jeffords Street Stormwater Outfall Improvements, City of Clearwater, FL. Served as a technical advisor on this urban residential stormwater and roadway reconstruction project that was cooperatively funded by SWFWMD. This project consisted of designing approximately 2,000 linear feet of stormwater improvements, 1,200 linear feet of sanitary relocation and design, several utility relocations, and 0.5 mile of roadway through a highly influential neighborhood. These stormwater improvements also included the design of a baffle box to improve water quality prior to discharge into Clearwater Harbor. Provided critical guidance to facilitate completion of the construction plans and to confirm compliance with City standards during construction. Legacy Trail Drainage Study, Design, and Permitting, Sarasota County, FL. As senior project engineer, provided technical direction for four separate drainage studies, each with different objectives relative to stormwater improvements. Location 1 involved an assessment of potential stormwater benefits related to a future segment and provided an alternative analysis report. Location 2 was an assessment of drainage ditches along the trail in terms of flooding issues and provided a technical report. Location 3 involved analysis and development of construction plans to resolve insufficient conveyance problems along the drainage Swale. Location 4 involved evaluating erosion concerns along approximately 1,000 linear feet of the Legacy Trail and completing a drainage assessment report. Phillippi Creek Watershed Management Plan Update, Sarasota County, FL. Senior project engineer on this update for the approximately 55-square-mile, highly urban Phillippi Creek watershed in Sarasota County. The project, cooperatively funded by Sarasota County and SWFWMD, was completed based on SWFWMD G&S, using the Geographic Watershed Information System, and ICPR v3. Tis watershed management plan update involved adding detail and updates to the model, based on new development and 2007 LiDAR data. The resulting data is to be used to submit an MT-2 application for the physical map revision of the watershed flood -plain and floodway. Services also included updating the County's Watershed Model Update Methodology and the County's Stormwater Manual. Orient Park Ditch Erosion Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, FL Project manager for the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER). The objective of this project was to alleviate ditch erosion while potentially providing additional flood relief within the stormwater drainage network in Orient Park near Spillers Avenue and Rhode Island Drive by stabilizing the channel banks in the area. As part of the PER, an analysis was completed looking at various options to provide a permanent solution to stabilize the channel banks. The hydraulics were analyzed using the Hillsborough River/Tampa Bypass Canal Watershed model developed in SWMM and refined for site specific survey data. Clewis Avenue Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager for the PER. The existing drainage system in the area consists of roadside swales, and a 38" x 57" arch corrugated metal pipe (CMP) crossing Clewis Avenue to the west. This arch CMP connects to a ditch that runs west to a control structure and outfalls through a 42" HDPE to the Tampa Bypass Canal. The objective of the project was to replace the 38" x 57" CMP and alleviate erosion concerns along the drainage ditch. As part of the PER, we analyzed several solutions using the Hillsborough River/Tampa Bypass Canal Watershed model developed in SWMM. Best Management Practice Inventory and Prioritization, Pinellas County, FL. Project manager and lead engineer, along with providing general oversight of technical staff, for development of a comprehensive geodatabase of recommended projects throughout Pinellas County. The projects, spatially located through desktop and field reconnaissance, were then analyzed to determine if they had been constructed or not. Efforts also involved prioritizing projects that had not been constructed but were still feasible for the County to construct. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 15 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.E., Project Management, University of Maryland, 2012 > B.S., Civil Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, 2000 Registrations/licenses > Professional Engineer Florida 68358 Michigan 6201064436 Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Construction Services Michael Ryan has 19 years of construction oversight, program and project management, and facility operations management experience. Mr. Ryan's responsibilities include managing conventional engineering projects involving various elements such as right -of way surveys, regulatory approvals and permits, mitigation plans, cost estimating, scheduling, and construction phase services. He organizes field observation and monitoring of contractors' substantial compliance with contracts so that project quality, cost control, and established completion schedule are met by the contractor. Mr. Ryan's Atkins project experience includes: Certifications Construction Engineering and Inspection and Related Services, US 41 and SR/ > Project Management CR 951 Intersection Improvements and 3R Improvements to SR 951, FDOT, Professional (PMP), #1203762 Collier County, FL. Senior project engineer responsible for overseeing construction > Construction Training and engineering and inspection services, constructability review, value engineering, Qualification Program (CTQP) contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing. This Quality Control (QC) Manager FDOT joint participation agreement project grouping included the widening and > CTQP Earthwork Construction realignment of the US 41/SR 951 intersection, an eight -lane intersection and Inspection, Levels I and II one of Collier County's busiest locations. Major work activities included pond > CTQP Final Estimates, Level II excavation, closed and open drainage improvements; water main, force main, and > CTQP Quality Control Manager reuse main utility replacement; intersection signalization replacement; and gravity (completed course and exam) wall, sidewalk, lighting, guardrail, and soundwall. The resurfacing, restoration, > Florida Department of rehabilitation project includes resurfacing approximately 3 miles of 4-lane rural Environmental Protection roadway, conversion of the existing span wire signal system to mast arms at two (FDEP) Stormwater, Erosion, intersections, striped and signed bike lanes throughout the project, and bus stop and Sedimentation Control enhancements at Manatee Road (northbound and southbound) with bus bays. Inspector Construction Engineering and Inspection Services for Collier Boulevard from > FDOT Advanced Maintenance Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Canal, and Davis Boulevard from Collier of Traffic Boulevard to West of Radio Road, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Senior > FDOT Auger Cast Pile CBT project engineer responsible for contract administration, supervision of field Course inspection staff, and coordination with the Department, Collier County, multiple > FDOT Critical Structures engineers -of -record, several private utility owners, and two adjoining Department Construction Issues Course projects. This project is a joint participation agreement between District One and > FDOT Construction Academy Collier County and consists of seven separately tracked funding sources and four engineers -of -record. This 2-mile project involves widening Collier Boulevard (SR > TIN Number: R500556770170 951) from four to six lanes and widening Davis Boulevard (SR 84) from two to four Professional affiliations lanes. Additional components include the installation of a post -tension gravity > Project Management Institute wall under 1-75; retaining wall; sound wall; pond blasting and excavation; 21,000 linear feet of closed drainage; 12,000 linear feet of water main, force main, and reuse main relocation; 1-75 ramp improvements; sidewalk; guardrail; drilled shaft; signalization; lighting; landscaping; and bridge improvements. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 16 Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Page 2 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP CEI for Manatee Operations Center, FDOT District One, Bradenton, FL. Senior project engineer responsible for overseeing project inspection and providing liaison support to FDOT Facilities Management during project construction. The project includes developing a 42-acre parcel into a consolidated operations center for FDOT in Manatee County. The center replaces the existing Sarasota Operations Center by consolidating 34 buildings into 10 with a total of 52,600 square feet. The operations center will provide maintenance of existing highways and bridges, as well as construction of new facilities in Sarasota and Manatee counties that continue to be high growth areas in District One. CEI and Related Services for US 41 and SR/CR 951 Intersection Improvements and 3R Improvements to SR 951, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Senior project engineer for this FDOT joint participation agreement (JPA) project grouping, which included the widening and realignment of the US 41/SR 951 intersection, an eight -lane intersection and one of Collier County's busiest locations. Major work activities included pond excavation, closed and open drainage improvements, water main, force main, and reuse main utility replacement, replacement of the intersection signalization, gravity wall, sidewalk, lighting, guardrail, and soundwall. The resurfacing (3R) project includes resurfacing approximately 3 miles of four -lane rural roadway, conversion of the existing span wire signal system to mast arms at two intersections, striped and signed bike lanes throughout the project, and bus stop enhancements at Manatee Road (northbound and southbound), with bus bays. Mr. Ryan was responsible for overseeing CEI services, constructability review, value engineering, contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing. Broad Causeway (SR 922) All -Electronic Toll Conversion, Town of Bay Harbor Islands, FL. This project consists of converting the existing cash toll collection system to all -electronic tolling. Activities include overhead truss fabrication and installation, modification of travel lanes to facilitate all electronic tolling, modification of drainage network, and demolition of existing canopies and structures over and within the travel lanes. Mr. Ryan was responsible for contract oversight, coordination of lab and material testing, estimate review and field documentation. South Road Realignment, Lee County Port Authority, Lee County, FL. Senior project engineer and project administrator responsible for contract administration, supervision of inspection staff, and coordination with LCPA, Lee County Utilities, and several private utilities. This project includes the removal of the existing roadway and new alignment for 3,400 linear feet (If) of roadway. Construction activities include the installation of force main, water main, gravity sewer, a sanitary sewer lift station, street lighting, constructing a two-lane rural roadway, a closed drainage system, landscaping, and irrigation. CEI Services for Collier Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Canal and Davis Boulevard from Collier Blvd. to West of Radio Rd., Collier County, FL. Senior project engineer responsible for contract administration, supervision of field inspection staff, and coordination with FDOT, Collier County, multiple engineers of record, several private utility owners, and two adjoining FDOT projects. This project is a JPA between FDOT District One and Collier County and consists of seven separately tracked funding sources and four engineers of record. This 2-mile project involves widening Collier Blvd (SR 951) from 4 to 6 lanes and widening Davis Blvd (SR 84) from 2 to 4 lanes. Additional components include the installation of a post -tension gravity wall under 1-75; retaining wall; sound wall; pond blasting and excavation; 21,000 If of closed drainage; 12,000 If of water main, force main, and reuse main relocation; 1-75 ramp improvements; sidewalk; guardrail; drilled shaft; signalization; lighting; landscaping; and bridge improvements. CEI Services for the Lee County Incident Management System, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Senior project engineer responsible for the contract administration services and supervision of field inspection staff and ITS staff for a full CEI team supporting FDOT Fort Myers Operations Center. This federally funded project is a design -build project involving CEI services for the design, installation and integration of highway advisory radio stations, dynamic message signs with drilled shaft installation, dynamic trailblazers, closed-circuit television cameras, vehicle detection stations, road weather information stations, wireless communications, and bridge mounted and subsurface fiber-optic cable. Services provided include field testing verification, system testing and integration, validation of monthly and final estimates, preparation of daily reports, enforcement of maintenance of traffic, detailed constructability review of the Phase 11, III, and IV plans, and coordination of monthly design meetings and biweekly construction status meetings. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 17 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 2005 > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 1999 Registrations/licenses > Professional Engineer Florida 62527 Professional affiliations > American Council of Engineering Companies > Florida Engineering Society, Past Board of Directors; Tampa Past President; Tampa and Florida Math Counts, Past Chair > National Society of Professional Engineers, Fellow Member; Past Board of Directors; Conference and Meeting Development Task Force Committee, Past Member > Education Foundation Scholarship Selection Committee Member N > Young Engineers Advisory Y Council for the Private Practice m Division, Committee Member and Past Chair > Private Practice Division Council of Principals, Past Chair Honorary appointments > Florida Engineering Society/ Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers Leadership Institute Graduate Andrea Graves, PE Quality Assurance/Quality Control Andrea Graves has 20 years of experience in the water resources field, including serving as a project manager and/or senior water resources (hydrology and hydraulics [H&H]) engineer for several watershed management projects throughout the state of Florida. Her experience includes H&H modeling, watershed improvement plans, stormwater master plans, and best management practices (BMP). Ms. Graves' background includes the planning and engineering of watershed studies and surface water systems including hydraulic, hydrologic, and water quality analyses; alternatives analysis; flood protection, drainage analysis, and insurance studies; basin delineations; and environmental permitting. Her H&H modeling expertise includes modeling skills using ICPR, SWMM, XP-SWMM, and CHAN, along with ArclVap and ArcView GIS software applications. Ms. Graves' Atkins project experience includes: Anclote River Watershed Management Master Plan, Pinellas County, FL. Project manager for evaluation of the 120-square-mile watershed to identify problems requiring resources management and to recommend solutions affecting water quantity and natural resources. Services include evaluation of the 25-year and 100- year existing conditions design storm event flood elevations, creation of an H&H model (ICPRv41 D and 2D), evaluation of sea level rise scenarios, mapping of the regulatory floodplain, and development of recommendations for flooding and water quality improvements. Efforts also include development of a pollutant loading model, along with conceptual design of recommended structural alternatives. Delaney Creek Letter of Map Revision, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager and quality assurance/quality control lead responsible for preparing all MT2 documentation for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support the update of the floodplain delineation within a 5.4-square-mile area of the Delaney Creek watershed, from 1-75 to 78th Street. Services included model updates to reflect certified topography, new survey data, and recent development throughout the project area; floodway analysis; floodplain delineation updates, - map revisions to reflect revised base flood elevation conditions, floodways, and flood zone areas; creation of annotated flood insurance rate maps (FIRM); and preparation of FEMA documentation. Bull Frog Creek/Wolf Branch Watershed Management Master Plan Update, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager, quality assurance/quality control lead, and H&H engineer involved in the H&H computer modeling for this project. The goal was to update the watershed management plan for the 70-square- mile watershed. Along with converting the model from HC-SWMM 4 to SWMM 5.1, model updates included those related to land use and stormwater system changes, as well as the changes necessary to make the model consistent with Southwest Florida Water Management District's Watershed Management Program G&S. In addition, a project objective was to make use of recent digital topographic data including a datum conversion from 1929 National Geodesic Vertical Datum (NGVD) to the 1988 North American Vertical Datum (NAVD). The project includes a review of previous master plan recommendations and identification of new recommended actions to meet flood protection level of service (LOS) criteria. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 18 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 2005 > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 1996 > A.S., Architectural Drafting, Tampa Technical Institute,1983 Registrations/licences > Professional Engineer Alabama 27366 Florida 56805 Georgia 036814 Missouri 2009027927 Certifications > Specification Package Preparation, FDOT, Bartow, FL > ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 > Traffic Safety in the Work Area, FL (P-TS-G51525201) > Work Zone Safety Specialist, FL (ZZ-60119) Professional affiliations > American Society of Civil Engineers Rudolf Pein, PE Structural Design Rudolf (Rudy) Pein is a registered Professional Engineer in four states with 36 years of design and detail experience, specializing in precast/prestressed concrete bridge structures and the preparation of specifications and plans for all phases of design of girder bridges using AASHTO Standard Specifications and LRFD. His design experience also includes waterfront facilities and various civil engineering structures such as sound and retaining walls, concrete and steel traffic signal support structures, light poles and various support structures for signs and ITS, and other miscellaneous steel design. Mr. Pein's Atkins project experience includes: Capri Isles Boulevard Bridge Replacement Design Services, City of Venice, FL. Structural Engineer of Record, Capri Isles Boulevard 2-lane bridge serves as a north/south crossing of Capri Isles Boulevard over Curry Creek. The replacement bridge is an 82-foot 2-inch long, 2-span, 2-lane structure with sidewalks. The superstructure consists of 12-inch Florida Slab beams and a 6-inch concrete topping. It is supported on cast -in -place concrete bents founded on 24-inch prestressed concrete piles. Lower Spring Branch Conveyance Improvements Design Services, City of Clearwater, FL. Structural Engineer of Record for the design of foundations for two Con/Span structures at Overbrook Avenue over Stevenson Creek (24-ft span, 36-ft length) and Springtime Avenue over Stevenson Creek (26-ft span, 26-ft length) and the design of a 2-barrel box culvert at Douglas Avenue over Stevenson Creek (12-ft x 9-ft openings, 60-ft length). Districtwide GEC Support Services, FDOT, District Seven, FL. Senior engineer for districtwide GEC contract. Review plans, calculations and provide design and constructability comments for Bridge Maintenance on Gateway Expressway and 1-275 from South of Gandy Boulevard to North of 4th Street North and Selmon West Extension. Software > ftwar tation Upper Peninsula Watershed Drainage Improvements (Dale Mabry/Henderson > AutoCAD Trunkline), Dept. of Transportation and Stormwater, City of Tampa, FL. Structural > MathCAD engineer of record for the design of a 6,557-foot box culvert and steel sheet pile wall outfall for the City of Tampa, Florida. > SSTAAD > LEAP Design Suite Damascus Road/Coopers Point, Clearwater, FL. Structural Engineer of Record > Various FDOT MathCAD Design for the design of foundations for Con/Span structure with a 19-foot span and an Programs 80-foot length. > Microsoft® Office Capri Isle Blvd. Bridge over Curry Creek, City of Venice, FL. Senior engineer for a Bridge Evaluation Report examining rehabilitation versus reconstruction options for a 3-span flat slab structure in Venice, Florida. Districtwide GEC Support Services, FDOT, District Two, FL. Senior engineer involved on Value Engineering studies for 1-95 and 1-295, various bridge load ratings and a slope stability project on US 90 in Lake City. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 19 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > M.S., Environmental Science, College of Charleston, 2012 > B.S., Marine Biology, University of North Carolina, 1999 Certifications > Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (Permit #GTA-13-00020) > Certified Open Water Diver (#800726Z2541447299159-US) > International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)-Certified Arborist (FL-5825A) David Loy, ISA Permitting David Loy has 16 years of experience providing environmental permitting, resource mapping, and linear infrastructure consulting services for projects throughout Florida. Mr. Loy has extensive experience providing listed species surveys, Section 7 consultation, wetlands permitting, mitigation implementation and design, functional assessment, and Sovereign Submerged Lands (SSL) authorizations. He also has experience performing seagrass surveys, hydrologic and vegetative monitoring of mitigation sites, NPDES inspection, and construction inspection services for natural systems projects. Mr. Loy has served as project manager and senior ecological lead on a variety of FDOT projects requiring extensive environmental surveys and the preparation of technical documents including USFWS concurrence requests, Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) applications, and endangered species biological assessments (ESBA) in accordance with the FDOT Project Development & Environment (PD&E) Manual. Mr. Loy's Atkins project experience includes: > Certified Basic Life Support/ Tampa Bay Water, Northwest Hillsborough Pipeline Project, Environmental Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (BLS/CPR) Assessment and Permitting, Hillsborough County, FL. Project manager and senior scientist involved with providing support for wetland delineation, wetland Professional affiliations restoration design, wetland mitigation design, agency and client coordination. > National Association of Responsible for conducting semi-annual wetland monitoring events, reporting, Environmental Professionals, agency coordination, and coordination with contractor on maintenance/ Florida and Tampa Bay treatment schedule in order to ensure compliance with Southwest Florida Water chapters Management District (SWFWMD) permit success criteria. In addition, Atkins staff are responsible for conducting weekly NPDES and environmental compliance inspection and reporting, gopher tortoise burrow surveys, permitting, bucket trapping, and relocation. West Pipkin Road/Medulla Road, Lakeland, FL. Currently overseeing final exotic species' treatment, monitoring, and permit compliance, including agency m coordination to assure completion of mitigation in satisfaction of permit criteria and timelines. Atkins' ecologists obtained state and federal environmental permits a for the road construction and designed over 10 acres of forested and herbaceous wetland creation as mitigation for this project's impacts. Crystal River Pipeline, Crystal River, FL. Project manager and senior scientist responsible for permitting a water reuse pipeline for the benefit of the City of Crystal River and Progress Energy, in order to reduce deep -well and surface discharge of powerplant cooling water and to provide an alternative water supply. Ecological work consists of informal consultation with state and federal wildlife agencies for bald eagles, southeastern American kestrel, Sherman's fox squirrel, red -cockaded woodpeckers, wood storks, and eastern indigo snakes; Florida scrub jay survey and informal consultation; gopher tortoise survey and temporary relocation; wetland delineation and functional assessment; and permitting through FDEP and USACE. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 20 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Education > Graduate Certificate - Geospatial Information Specialist, University of South Florida, 2006 > B.S., Management Information Systems and Marketing, University of South Florida, 2000 Certifications > Certified Floodplain Manager, US-02-00488 Professional affiliations > Florida HAZUS User Group, Past Chair > Florida Floodplain Managers Association, Past Chair Software > ESRI ArcGIS Chris Zambito, CFM Sea Level Rise & Resiliency Chris Zambito has 22 years of hazard mitigation and emergency management experience, including projects requiring risk communication and public involvement activities. Mr. Zambito's responsibilities have included working with stakeholders to design public outreach strategies, developing presentations with an emphasis on simplification of technical jargon, and facilitating or presenting at public events. His experience also includes performing risk assessments in support of mitigation plans and hazards analyses, using GIS to evaluate and summarize data, and maximizing the integration of the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System with community resilience activities. As the past chair of the Florida Floodplain Managers Association, Mr. Zambito is a frequent speaker at conferences and provides leadership to Florida communities for watershed management and climate adaptation. Mr. Zambito's Atkins project experience includes: Review of Florida Climate Change Activities, Collier County, FL. Project manager of work to help Collier County decision makers better understand how communities across Florida are approaching climate adaptation. Efforts involve conducting literature reviews and interviews with select Florida communities of similar vulnerability and demographics. This goal is to focus the County on issues for further study, along with developing optimal methods for community consideration during implementation of adaptation strategies. > FEMA HAZUS Hillsborough County Local Mitigation Strategy Update, Hillsborough County, > HURREVAC FL. Project manager for this effort to update and modernize the Hillsborough Professional development County plan to meet the established 2020 deadline. The County and its three > Florida Floodplain Managers municipalities, as well as external entities such as the University of South Florida, Association Conference are incorporating new hazards and impacts from recent disasters into the update. Additionally, the project supports overlapping efforts related to the Community Rating System and Emergency Management Accreditation Program. 0 Pinellas Local Mitigation Strategy Update, Pinellas County, FL. Project manager of this effort to update and modernize the Pinellas County plan to meet the estaDiisnea zuzu aeaaiine. I ne uouniy ana its z4 municipalities are integrating new hazards and impacts from recent disasters into the update while coordinating with the overlapping Community Rating System program to synthesize the two risk -reduction efforts. Bird Island Breakwater Structure Improvements Evaluation Services, City of Clearwater, FL. Project manager leading a team in the assessment of the existing structure and surrounding seagrasses. The project involves evaluating alternatives to strengthen the structure, assessing permitting needs for any improvements, and determining potential funding sources to reduce the economic burden on the City. Cooper's Point Feasibility Study Modeling Services, City of Clearwater, FL. As a technical reviewer, evaluated and revised the report in collaboration with project scientists. Report findings and graphics spurred further discussion with the City regarding refined modeling, which the team also provided. The project has provided the City with the technical basis for a future project with FDOT. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 21 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP H,' IE E_ Paul F. Hillers, P.E., President Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc. Education Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1981 Louisiana State University Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1979 Cum Laude Louisiana State University Professional Registration Registered Electrical Engineer, Florida No. 41022 Resume Experience 38 years of electrical, instrumentation & control system design and construction management. Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc., 1994 to present Design and construction services experience includes high, medium and low voltage electrical distribution systems; process instrumentation and control systems; complete supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems; PLC/computer programming; fire alarm, security and security camera systems; time & attendance systems; normal and standby generation systems. Areas of practice include: water and wastewater treatment facilities; master lift stations; water reuse facilities; storm water pumping stations; operational and maintenance complexes; water control structures; aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) wells; solid waste facilities. Transportation experience includes lighting and power distribution design for Florida Department of Transportation major roadways, interchanges and toll plaza systems, including illumination and voltage drop calculations, pole locations, power supply and distribution, 100% plans and project review process, coordination with utilities departments, writing specifications and completing estimates and tabulation quantities for state, county, and municipal agencies in the state of Florida. Y m Skills include: specification creation; value engineering; energy analysis; testing; cost estimates; start-up; onsite inspections. a Project Manager, Storm Water Control Structure S-151 Rehab and Automation, South Florida Water Management District, FL Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, SCADA and Telemetry design and construction inspection services for the rehabilitation of Storm Water Control Structure S-151. The structure does not have a utility electrical service. The design had to incorporate solar power and generator power that are controlled remotely for the operation, monitoring and control of the four gate flow control structure. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 22 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 0 Resume Project Manager, WTP 9 Emergency Generator Replacement, Palm Beach County, FL Provided electrical design and construction inspection services for replacement emergency generator that meets current EPA requirements (Tier 4 Final rating). Project includes designing new Tier 4 Final generator, new After -treatment system, Urea system, exhaust silencers, as well as temporary generator during the construction period. Project Manager, Pumping Station S-5A Repowering and Automation, South Florida Water Management District Designed electrical system replacement and addition of PLC based control system to and existing diesel driven pump flood control station. Facility was constructed in the 1950's and the control system was completely manual. Project implements pumping system control cabinets with an Ethernet based PLC control system to automate the diesel pumps and entire station. Design includes entire new electrical power distribution system including new utility service and emergency diesel generator systems. Project Manager, WTP 9 SCADA and PLC Improvements, Palm Beach County, FL Provided the instrumentation design, PLC programming and construction services for the PBC WTP 9 PLC replacement project. The PLC-5 system was replaced with a newer generation Control Logix PLC system. Designed and identified the replacement components for each existing PLC-5 and the related remote I/O (RIO) parts and performed a temporary installation to keep both the existing and the new PLC systems running in parallel. The existing system was replaced one -by -one to minimize the downtime and interruption of the existing RO water treatment process. A new PLC program was written for the Control Logix PLC system Project Manager, Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) A-1 Flow Equalization (FEB) Project, South Florida Water Management District, FL The EAA A-1 FEB Project design and construction created approximately 15,000 acres of shallow detention basin with an estimated design average depth of four (4) feet. Performed the Electrical, Instrumentation and Control, SCADA and Telemetry design and construction management services for the EAA A-1 Flow Equalization Basin Project. Project electrical design components included two roller gate inflow structures, slide gate outflow structure, ten solar 0 powered slide gate outflow structures. SCADA design included instrumentation and control for monitoring FEB water levels and remote operation of the inflow and outflow structures from m South Florida Water Management District Headquarters. Telemetry designed for radio communication via Motorola ACE and CR1000 Remote Telemetry Units (RTU) to communicate with the South Florida Water Management District existing backbone microwave communication infrastructure. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 23 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP I E_ IE Mark E. Luther, PE Chief Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineer Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc. Education Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1987 Boston University Professional Registration Registered Electrical Engineer, Florida No. 48801 Resume Experience 32 years of electrical, instrumentation and control system design, project execution and construction management. Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc., 1997 to present Design and upgrade of plant, or facility, normal and emergency power electrical distribution systems from 120V to 15kV; process instrumentation & control system design, application and upgrade; SCADA and telemetry systems; facility lighting, fire alarm and LAN/communications systems design and upgrade; motor control (variable frequency drives reduced voltage starters); emergency generator applications; short circuit, device coordination and arc flash studies; value engineering; QA/QC reviews; cost analysis; construction management services; project organization, execution and management. Water treatment experience includes membrane treatment, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, seawater desalination, lime softening and ozone generation, pumping stations and well fields, raw water and deep injection wells. Wastewater treatment experience includes lift stations, master pump stations, treatment plants, reuse systems, injection wells, outfall pump stations and reuse distribution systems. Stormwater experience includes storm municipal storm water pumping stations; large medium and small diesel engine flood control stations; seepage pumping stations and gate control structures. Industrial/commercial facility experience includes seaport facilities; solid waste and waste to energy facilities; distribution warehouses; newspaper publication facilities; municipal fire stations, office buildings; nuclear and fossil power generating plants; fire stations; private/commercial facilities; military facilities and airport facilities. Power Generation projects include nuclear and fossil power generating plants; fuel delivery pipelines; and coal loading facilities N Y Proficiency with SKM Power Too1sTM for Windows DAPPER, CAPTOR, Arc Flash and TMS; AutoCAD, LitePRO. m Project Experience a Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Chief Electrical Engineer, Storm Water Control Structure S-151 Rehab and Automation, South Florida Water Management District, FL Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, SCADA and Telemetry design and construction inspection services for the rehabilitation of Storm Water Control Structure S-151. The structure does not have a utility electrical service. The design had to incorporate solar power and generator power that are controlled remotely for the operation, monitoring and control of the four gate flow control structure. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 24 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineer -of -Record Dewatering Building, Biosolids Improvements Project, East Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility Performed Electrical, Instrumentation and Control and SCADA design and construction management services for new digested sludge dewatering facility consisting of centrifuges, sludge feed system, sludge conveying systems, dewatered sludge cake conveying systems, polymer storage, make-up and dosing systems. Electrical power distribution design consisted of a primary main -tie -main switchboard feeding multiple main -tie -main motor control centers. Control system consists of a Rockwell Automation Control Logix platform based PLC with local operator interface and control room Ethernet based SCADA network. Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Chief Electrical Engineer, Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) A-1 Flow Equalization (FEB) Project, South Florida Water Management District, FL The EAA A-1 FEB Project design and construction created approximately 15,000 acres of shallow detention basin with an estimated design average depth of four (4) feet. Performed the Electrical, Instrumentation and Control, SCADA and Telemetry design and construction management services for the EAA A-1 Flow Equalization Basin Project. Project electrical design components included two roller gate inflow structures, slide gate outflow structure, ten solar powered slide gate outflow structures. SCADA design included instrumentation and control for monitoring FEB water levels and remote operation of the inflow and outflow structures from South Florida Water Management District Headquarters. Telemetry designed for radio communication via Motorola ACE and CR1000 Remote Telemetry Units (RTU>) to communicate with the South Florida Water Management District existing backbone microwave communication infrastructure. Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineer -of -Record North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant 9195 Phase III (1) Fast Track Headworks and Grit System Upgrades. Broward County Water and Wastewater Services Designed electrical, instrumentation and control system upgrades and replacement for to support the upgrade and replacement of existing headworks screening and grit removal facilities for a 80MGD facility. Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineer -of -Record Pumping Station S-5A Repowering and Automation, South Florida Water Management District Designed electrical system replacement and addition of PLC based control system to and existing diesel driven pump flood control station. Facility was constructed in the 1950's and the control system was completely manual. Project implements pumping system control cabinets with an Ethernet based PLC control system to automate the diesel pumps and entire station. Design includes entire new electrical power distribution system including new utility service and emergency diesel generator systems. Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineer -of -Record Southern Regional Water Reclamation Facility Headworks and Effluent Transfer Pumping Improvements, N Palm Beach County Water Utilities >Jesignea electricai, instrumentation ana control system upgraaes ana replacement for to support me upgraae ana replacement of existing headworks screening and grit removal facilities and additional effluent transfer pump for a a 36 MGD facility. Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineer -of -Record Low Lift Pump Station Modifications and Electrical Improvements, City of Boca Raton Utilities Services Department Designed electrical, instrumentation and control system upgrades to support addition of one low lift pump; replacement of three 300HP effluent pump variable frequency drives/back-up bypass starters with new units; and designed the replacement of six unitized substations in existing Buildings 25, 29 and 33. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 25 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Anthony Ravenna Summary of Experience Mr. Ravenna completes vacuum excavation tasks (Cl/ASCE 38-02 Quality Level A), geophysical prospecting for underground utilities (Cl/ASCE 38-02 Quality Level B) and supports overall crew activities. He '1,comprehends and interprets utility and highway design plans, atlases and record drawings; administers monthly tailgate safety meetings; selects and implements proper maintenance of traffic signage; and supervises all crew activities as assigned. Mr. Ravenna also completes one-call/call before you dig notifications as well as communicates and coordinates with utility company representatives. While in the field, Mr. Ravenna is the designated T2 Utility Engineers' representative when the crew encounters third parties. He coordinates all field crew activity, closely communicating with the subsurface utility engineering manager and provides training for other field associates. Significant Projects Subsurface Utility Engineering and Utility Coordination Master Contract, Florida Department of Transportation District One, Various Counties, FL. SUE. Since 2000, T2 Utility Engineers has provided professional utility coordination and ASCE Standard subsurface utility engineering on a task work order basis. Services provided on hundreds of projects over the years include: designating (ASCE Quality Level B) and locating (ASCE Quality Level A) subsurface utility engineering, professional utility coordination on - premise support and training workshops for DOT staff and consultants. US 92 Topographic/DTM, Florida Department of Transportation District One, FL. SUE. T2 Utility Engineers provided topographic/DTM survey for 0.5 miles along US 92. In addition, T2 Utility Engineers provided the right- of-way mapping services necessary to prepare documents for acquisition of property needed to update the drainage system. District -Wide Minor Design — Signalized Intersection LED Lighting Enhancements, Florida Department of Transportation District Seven, Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties, FL. SUE. This project involved three federally funded task work order authorizations to upgrade lighting at signalized intersections along select high crash corridors in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. Cardno's design efforts included the development of LED lighting plans, specifications and estimates for over 200 signalized intersections. Efforts included both vertical and horizontal lighting analysis to meet current FDOT retrofit standards, lighting service design, voltage drop calculations and conductor sizing to enhance illumination at signalized intersections and in particular, pedestrian visibility within the crosswalks. Modified Special Provisions were developed to allow the use of reduced conductor sizes from that required in the Standard Specifications. T2 Utility Engineers provided Quality Level A Designating services to support signal pole foundations at miscellaneous locations throughout the county. In the event the proposed signal pole foundation was in conflict with utilities, another conflict free location within feet of the oriainal location was marked. �72 u t i i i t y engineers Current Position SUE Manager Years of Experience 14 Joined T2 August 2005 Certifications FDOT Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Intermediate Course FDOT Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Advanced Course COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 26 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Jason `Cord' Chambless, PSM Summary of Experience Mr. Chambless experience in Southwest Florida, as a project manager and surveyor comprises a variety of survey projects such as: boundary, topographic, route, design, as -built and jurisdictional surveys. In addition, his experience includes pipeline and oil well surveying and 1A mapping in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. He has performed stakeout and as -built locations of pipelines and wellheads utilizing GPS and conventional location techniques. Mr. Chambless' graduate program concentration is Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Systems (UAS). Completing the University of Florida's UAS certification program afforded him hands-on experience with flight planning and safe deployment of UAS, as well as, the subsequent processing of the imagery acquired on these flights. The certification covers the following UAS operational components: planning flights using open source software; planning and establishing ground control for subsequent quality control; deploying UAS in an automated mode; processing high resolution aerial imagery taken from UAS; producing deliverables such as orthophotos, digital elevation models (DEM), and 3D terrain models and analyzing the spatial quality of UAS products. Significant Projects Venice Airport Runway 13-30 Improvements, Sarasota County, FL. Project Surveyor. Provided professional construction layout and as -built for this airport improvement project. The project included rehabilitation of Taxiway B and the extension of Taxiway D. Improvements involved new fencing, lighting, storm structures and signage. Estero Boulevard Improvements Design Survey, Lee County Department of Transportation, Lee County, FL. Project Manager. Project components included adding trolley stops, bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the corridor and replacement of City water lines and County sewer lines. Professional surveying consultant responsibilities included: recovering or re-establishing project alignment; setting aerial targets; locating all above ground features and improvements; collecting required data for the purpose of creating a DTM; obtaining roadway cross-sections/profiles and side street surveys (up to 75' down each intersecting street). T2 Utility Engineers also provided Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) including 2- dimensional collection of existing utilities and 3-dimensional verification as necessary for designation. Cape Coral Alleys (Phases I & II), Cape Coral, FL. Project Manager. City of Cape Coral's alley resurfacing project that was done in two phases under T2 Utility Engineers' continuing contract with the City. T2 Utility Engineers provided a topographic survey of the existing improvements (road, utility, curbing, landscaping, etc.) within the rights of way of alleys totaling 1.9 miles. %1Q,T2uwitY engineers Current Position Project Manager Profession Professional Surveyor and Mapper Years of Experience 25 Joined T2 April 2015 Education BS / Geomatics / University of Florida / 2015 MS / Geomatics / Currently Enrolled / University of Florida Completed University of Florida / UAS Certification / December 2015 FAA 2nd Class Medical Certificate as of November 2015 I Professional Registrations • PSM/FL/#7133/2017 • FAA Certified Remote Pilot / #4026117 Affiliations • Florida Surveying and Mapping Society COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 27 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Roger Pawlowski Summary of Experience Mr. Pawlowski has 20 years of experience in field surveying. His previous experience including serving as Field Crew Supervisor of multiple crews. He is currently responsible for the Fort Myers Subsurface Utility Surveying operations. He has two years' experience performing subsurface utility location, designation and VAC truck excavation. Significant Projects Subsurface Utility Engineering Fiddlesticks Water Main Replacement, Lee County, FL. T2 Utility Engineers provided the design survey, three-dimensional surface and subsurface utility engineering for the Fiddlesticks Water Main Replacement project. This project encompassed 60,000 linear feet of laser scanning data collection within the rights -of -way and 200 +/- test holes and utility designation. Mr. Pawlowski served as T2 Utility Engineers' lead designator. Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) Airside Rehabilitation, Lee County, FL. T2 Utility Engineers provided a topographical survey for engineering design consisting of several taxiways, ramp and cargo areas. All data was collected utilizing multiple laser scanners. In addition, T2 Utility Engineers provided Subsurface Utility Engineering services within the same project limits. This work required both and night work schedules and utilized five field crews to meet project deadlines. Mr. Pawlowski served as T2 Utility Engineers' lead designator. Las Vegas Blvd. Water Main Improvement Clark County 215 to Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV. T2 Utility Engineers provided specialty multichannel ground penetrating radar (MCGPR) utilizing the 'Stream EM' to locate potential utility conflicts for future design. The project area included five specific segments of Las Vegas Boulevard. All MCGPR work was performed at night. Mr. Pawlowski served as lead surveyor for this field effort. Boundary Surveys > 4 Corners Grandusky 660+ Acre Parcel, Lee County, FL > Montoya Ranch Boundary Survey, SFWMD, Okeechobee County, FL > Golden Gate Main Canal, SFWMD, Collier County, FL > Caloosahatchee River (C-43) West Basin Reservoir, SFWMD, Hendry Country, FL Construction Layout and As -Built Surveys > Lee Tran Administration Facility, Gilbane Company, Lee County, FL > SR 93 (1-75) Charlotte and Sarasota Counties, Florida Department of Transportation, FL > SR 93 (1-75) Lee and Charlotte Counties, Florida Department of Transportation, FL > Venice Municipal Airport, City of Venice, Sarasota County, FL > Southwest International Airport (RSW) Runway 6-24 and Taxiway A, Lee County Port Authority, Lee County, FL %1Q,T2umity engineers Current Position Survey Technician III Years of Experience 20 Joined T2 March 2014 Certifications • American Red Cross First Aid / CPR COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 28 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Elizabeth F. Gaines. PSM Principal Surveyor/Project Manager Professional Qualifications E.F. Gaines Surveying Services, Inc. 5235 Ramsey Way, Suite 10 Fort Myers, Florida 33907 (P) 239-418-0126 : (W) EFGaines.com Summary Ms. Gaines has more than 30 years of experience in boundary, hydrographic, topographic and construction surveys with the last 24 years being in direct management of business, personnel and projects. She has supervised multiple field crews and survey technicians. She has been in responsible charge (division manager) of survey operations for a regional office of an ENR 500 design engineering firm. In 2001 Ms. Gaines established E.F.Gaines Surveying Services. Ms. Gaines' professional experience includes managing a wide variety of surveying projects throughout southwest Florida. She has performed boundary, topographic, route, mean high water, erosion control line surveys and coordinated construction layout projects. The types of projects she has provided these services for include: roadway and utility design projects; projects involving designs for schools, parks, municipal buildings and airports; stormwater management maps and studies. Relevant Project Experience ■ Billy Bowlegs Park - Provide a Boundary & Topographic Survey along with Construction Surveying for this 9 acre municipal park. 1988 / Professional Surveyor & Mapper . City of Fort Myers Fire Station No. 7— Prepare a Boundary Survey of a 2.76 (FL License No. 4576) acre vacant parcel of land located at 11030 Six Mile Cypress Parkway for Years of Experience proposed Fire Station. 35 years ■ Lee Tran Bus Shelter Design - Provide Topographic Surveying Services for 84 Professional Affiliations proposed bus shelter sites throughout Lee County. Florida Surveying and Mapping Society Education N University of Florida, AA University of Florida, Y m Coursework in Surveying University of South Florida, a Coursework in Geography ■ Immokalee Water & Sewer District Flood Audit— Prepare FEMA Elevation Certificates for six District buildings. ■ Lee County Miscellaneous Surveying Continuing Contract— Redlin Street: Provide a Topographic Survey of Redlin Street along with staking of R/W for viewing by client. ■ Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority Continuing Contract —Reservoir No. 2: Provide CA/QC survey support to owner for the construction and monitoring of a 6 billion gallon, one square mile, above ground reservoir located in Desoto County, Florida. ■ Naples Municipal Airport (APF): Provide Topographic Surveys for the following design projects for our client's continuing contract: Runway 14-32 Drainage Improvements, GA-ACIB Site Improvements, New Taxilane "F", Tower Drive Drainage Modifications, Taxiway "D" Extension and Taxiway "A" Run-up Apron. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 29 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 2. Past Performance COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 2. Past Performance As a multidisciplinary consulting firm, Atkins' expertise extends across all the primary specialty services categories identified for this contract, from permit preparation through inspection and compliance. We will draw upon our comprehensive experience as an integrated team of scientists and engineers, working with the County to assure your infrastructure projects are permitted and constructed on time and under budget. Figure 3.1 below highlights the breadth of Atkins' involvement throughout the County within the last five years. On the following pages are details of our experience designing, permitting, constructing, and inspecting a wide range of public works projects, both locally and regionally. Figure 3.1 County Experience d� Collier County Line ■Collier Countyy Watershed Model UpdateandPlanDevelopmentbyAtkins COCOh Ghee Corkscrew tkins Public Infrastructure ■ IMMOKALEE ojects within the last 5 years 41 1. SR 82 Widening 2. FP&L Caracara Survey Okalo ■ A E MARIAcooc 3. Bonita Springs BMAP Tool NORTH O 4. Pine Ridge Canal Weir NAPLESr, 5. Davis Blvd./Collier Blvd. CEI I Golden Gate Naples Bay 6. Haldeman Creek Weir Fakahatchee 7. LASIP Drainage Improvements 8. CAT Transportation Center O 9. US 41 and SR/CR 951 CEI 10. SR 951/Collier Blvd. NAPLES Ii 11. Marco Island Airport �O Faka Union 12. Capri Blvd. Environmental Assessment I"IHK— Rookery Bay 13. Big Cypress Watermain ISLAND R29 1 �ffJ J%�, ■ OCHOPEE !'�\`_- VERGLAOES CIT'r 41 COLLIER COUNTY- UPPER GORDON RIVERWEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 30 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Haldeman Creek Replacement Weir Design and Permitting Services Collier County, Florida The objective of this project for Collier County was to design a new operable gate weir structure to replace the existing Amil gate weirs that were in disrepair. Atkins reviewed several alternatives during development of the basis of design report (BODR). In addition, the ? team conducted a study to evaluate the ~ effects of various sea level rise (SLR) scenarios on weir gate operations, based on available existing stage level gage data and the scenario horizons. The final design incorporated a weir sill elevation that provided extra flood protection from SLR effects for hundreds of homes. In addition to providing a tidal barrier and salinity barrier for Haldeman Creek and maximizing flood control for upstream properties, the weir structure was designed for easy operations and maintenance by County staff. Atkins economized the permitting of this project through research and successful negotiation of a minor compliance -modification of the existing SFWMD ERP permit. This included ecological review of site conditions, engineering calculations demonstrating no adverse change in hydrological characteristics, and meeting with SFWMD staff. As a result, SFWMD authorized the ERP permit 35 days after submittal of the application package, with no request for additional information (RAI). Atkins also obtained the dewatering permit for construction of the project with no RAI less than 30 days after application submittal. Our sucessful approach on these permits enabled Collier County to let and construct the project in a short time frame, with no permitting delays. Client > Collier County Client reference > Jerry Kurtz, Principal Project Manager 239.252.5860 Completion date > 2018 Project cost > $199,926 (fees); $1,637,185 (construction) Relevance to SOW > SFWMD ERP and dewatering permits > Engineering design > Sea level rise adaptation Team members > Ed Cronyn, PWS > Mark Erwin, PE, CFM > Richard Uptegraff, PE > Nick Stapf, El COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 31 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Coder County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7677 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Mark Erwin (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Jerry Kurtz, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: FAX: Company:Collier County (Evaluator's Company completing reference) 252-5860 Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. 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Project Description: Haldeman Creek Weir Completion Date: May 2018 Replacement Weir Design and Permitting Project Budget: Design: $200k / Const. $1.8M Project Number of Days: 1095 Days 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 _4,,a G11, �L; t 1 - 3L) 2-,-,- COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 32 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Pine Ridge Canal Weir #1 Replacement Collier County, Florida Client Atkins was retained by Collier County to provide design, permitting, and post- > Collier County construction services to Collier County to replace the control structure salinity Client reference barrier weir for the Pine Ridge Canal system that discharges to the Cocohatchee > Jerry Kurtz, Principal River in Northern Collier County. The existing structure was a set of three Amil Project Manager gate weirs (seen below) that are currently in disrepair and do not function properly. 239.252.5860 The new weir structure is comprised of a 70' concrete sill with an operable slide Completion date gate weir to be used to optimize the control elevation and/or lower the upstream > April 2018 design/ water elevation as needed for maintenance activities or in advance of a large June 2019 construction storm event. Coordination with private developers in the surrounding area was also necessary to accommodate adjacent construction activities. Project cost As part of the weir design, Atkins developed a Basis of Design Report (BODR), > $127,566 which provided technical guidelines and requirements to develop 100% design plans and bid documents for the construction of the weir and to document Relevance o SOW existing conditions that influenced the re-evaluation, preliminary design, and the > Construction was goals of the project. It also included a Sea Level Rise (SLR) analysis based on completed in 5 months tidal gage data and stage recorded data at the weir to evaluate the effects of SLR Team members on the weir sill elevation based on the future predicted horizons from the latest > Mark Erwin, PE, CFM data in southwest Florida. Project permitting included design of an earthen tidal > Andrea Graves, PE ditch structure designed to prevent saltwater intrusion because the new weir > Nick Stapf, El was constructed 1,100' further inland to accommodate private development. The construction schedule was developed such that the weir will be constructed in the dry season to minimize cost to the County. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 33 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP coffler County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7677 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Mark Erwin (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Jerry Kurtz, PE Company:Collier County (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: FAX: Collier County has implemented 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. 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Project Description: Pine Ridge Canal Replacement Completion Date: June 2019 Weir Design and Permitting Project Budget: Design: $127k / Const. $794K Project Number of Days: 820 Days 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 ,q,q 1�171 lx� COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 34 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Upper Peninsula Watershed Drainage Improvements Dale Mabry/ Henderson Trunkline Tampa, FL This important project for the City of Tampa is the first of a large stormwater program to alleviate flooding throughout a significant area within the city limits. The City selected the Kimmins -Atkins design -build team to quickly and cost effectively complete this project. The project is located entirely within the City of Tampa along a 8,100-linear- foot corridor which starts at the Estrella Street outfall to Hillsborough Bay and ends at the intersection of Dale Mabry Highway and Watrous Avenue. The project includes design, construction, public involvement, and survey services to construct a new major stormwater trunk line that runs the length of the project corridor. Project design includes the replacement of impacted roadways and utilities; maintaining existing traffic throughout the project limits; structural design for a new seawall near the outfall; design of sustainable/green infrastructure; a formal tree survey; and a detailed update to the existing XPSWMM hydrologic and hydraulic model to verify sizing and design of the stormwater trunkline needed to meet service level requirements. To successfully deliver the roadway and stormwater improvements, there were several key challenges to overcome starting with the public involvement component, as the project corridor spans both residential and commercial areas including two elementary schools, one middle school, and three churches. An additional important project component is the importance of safety given the amount of pedestrian and cyclist traffic surrounding the schools. Client > City of Tampa Client reference > John Zemina 813.924.5010 jzemina@kimmins.com Completion date > September 2018 Project cost > $4 million Relevance to SOW > Stormwater modeling and design Team members > Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 35 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier C014v1ty Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7677 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Irwin Prescott & Daniel Parsons (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: John Zemina (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: .om FAX: Company: Kimmins Contracting (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: (813) 924-5010 Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. 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Project Description: Upper Peninsula Drainage Completion Date: Ongoing Improvements Project Budget: Design: $4M / Const. $40M Project Number of Days: Ongoing 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 COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 36 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Jeffords Street Stormwater Outfall Improvements City of Clearwater, FL This SWFWMD cooperatively funded project involved the design of approximately 2,000 linear feet of stormwater collection and conveyance systems to collect and treat runoff from an affluent residential neighborhood near downtown Clearwater. The goals of the new systems are to improve flooding conditions, and to enhance water quality before discharge to Clearwater Harbor. The design, which also included approximately 1,200 linear feet of sanitary relocation and improvements, was located almost entirely within a residential and local business roadway corridor. In addition, the design incorporated a baffle box in the overall storm system layout, located just before the outfall, to maximize water quality benefits. The project included complete reconstruction of all local roadways within the project area, along with construction of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant sidewalks and ramps. Pedestrian safety was a high priority, due to the significant volume of pedestrian traffic in the project area. Utility coordination was also key —with both the multiple City departments involved and with other stakeholders such as Verizon, Duke Energy, WOW, and Morton Plant Hospital. Atkins services included field survey, geotechnical survey, subsurface utility exploration, landscape architecture, signing, full storm and sanitary sewer design, and post - construction design. "[Daniel Parsons] has provided high quality service from both a project management and technical level on multiple flood evaluations and basis of design reports for the City. He was also instrumental in the development of the Alligator Creek Watershed Master Plan. Since being hired [at Atkins] Mr. Parsons has continued to show his dedication to the City... Daniel has always taken care of whatever needs to be done to ensure that the task is successful and I highly recommend him as a project manager." —Elliot Shoberg, PE, Stormwater Manager, City of Clearwater Client > City of Clearwater Client reference > Elliot Shoberg, PE, Stormwater Manager 727.562.4748 elliot.schoberg@myclearwater.com Completion date > October 2015 design/ Novermber 2016 construction Project cost > Fees: $123,740 Construction costs: $2 million Relevance to SOW > Construction was completed on time and within budget Team members > Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP > Chris Zambito, CFM > Andrea Graves, PE > Nick Stapf, El > Rudi Pein, PE > David Loy, ISA COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DES IGNSERVICES 37 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP carter GOT+I.'t tt1 y Administrative Services Depaitrnent Procurermnt Satviws DivWon Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 2 0-7 677 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Daniel Parsons (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Elliot Shoberg, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: .com FAX: Company:City of Clearwater (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: (727) 562-4748 Collier County has implemented 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 fumlindividuaI again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdival 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" Project Description: deffords Street Outfall Improvements Project Budget: Design: I20k 1 Const. 2M Completion Date: December 2016 Project Number of Days: 1871 Days Item Citeria Score I 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 AbiIity to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. to 8 AbiItity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 4 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 �% �Z,1� 12- v � v COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 38 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Coopers Point Conveyance Improvements and Circulation Study City of Clearwater, FL Cooper's Bayou located in Clearwater, Florida has experienced water quality issues potentially due in part to the construction of the Courtney Campbell Causeway and interruption of the natural tidal regime, surrounding freshwater input, and the lack of flushing. Atkins is currently assessing potential hydrologic restoration alternatives for restoring natural hydrologic conditions that would allow for the natural recruitment of additional mangrove and seagrass resources within the bayou. In May 2019, Atkins completed a circulation study to analyze the viability of several restoration alternatives for their potential to improve water quality and consequently restore historical seagrass populations within and outside of Cooper's Bayou. The analysis included preparation of a hydrodynamic coastal model to demonstrate reductions in residence time in response to these alternatives. Models identified an alternative that includes the baseline scenario of dredging Cooper's Bayou and improvement of the mangrove channel, plus a cut through the eastern portion of the peninsula, combined with a 400-foot cut under the causeway. This alternative provides consistent reductions in residence time across all portions of the proposed restoration site, including a 37% reduction within middle Cooper's Bayou and nearly 80% reduction in adjacent portions of Old Tampa Bay. In July 2019, Atkins performed a baseline environmental survey order to assess potential ecological lift to mangrove swamp habitat due to the proposed hydrologic improvements included in the Circulation Study. Atkins reviewed the condition within and adjacent to the existing mosquito ditches to quantify potential ecological lift from potential use of ditch blocks and hydroblasting of spoil piles, determined typical dimensions of the dredge spoil piles in order to quantify the area available/suitable for mangrove recruitment following hydroblasting, identified areas of Brazilian pepper, assessed mangrove swamp holistically for characterization of community structure for use in completion of UMAMs, and assessed potential area of seagrass coverage within middle and lower bayou segments. Client > City of Clearwater Client reference > Sarah Kessler, CFM, Project Manager 727.562.4897 Completion date > 2018 Project cost > $158,000 Relevance to SOW > Construction was completed in 5 months Team members > Daniel Parsons, PE, CFM, ENV SP > William Loy, ISA > Chris Zambito, CFM > Rudy Pein, PE > David Loy, ISA > Nick Stapf, El COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 39 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP co ier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7677 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Irwin Prescott & Daniel Parsons (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Sarah Kessler, CFM (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: .com FAX: Company: City of Clearwater (Evaluator's Company completing reference) 727-562-4897 Collier County has implemented 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 fn-m/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdival 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." Project Description: Cooper's Point Feasability Study Completion Date: Ongoing Project Budget: Design: $173,940 / Const. TBD Project Number of Days: Ongoing 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 COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 40 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 3. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 0 c6 U a 3. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements The Gordon River watershed is 4,432 acres and located in west -central Collier County. The Upper Gordon River Amil gate weir structure is located just south of Golden Gate Parkway at Gordon River Greenway Park and is the salinity barrier for this riverine system A feasibility study has been conducted for the Gordon River watershed and will be used as guidance for design of the new structure. The weir structure is to be fully automated and use SCADA to remotely operate it. It should be designed such that it can be easily accessed, will function as a salinity barrier, is Existing Upper Gordon River Weir easily operated and maintained by County staff, and minimizes upstream water level fluctuations while maximizing flood control for adjacent properties. For purposes of this discussion, the approach is broken down into 4 major tasks/phases: Data Collection, Design, Permitting, and Construction Services. Data Collection This task will be led and managed by our project manager, Mark Erwin, and will encompass the collection of all information that is required for project design, as well as, any data that will assist in understanding of the river system, how it functions and how the weir can be designed to best meet the County's goals, while minimizing associated project costs, be it, consultant fees, County coordination, County maintenance efforts or construction costs. The three primary datasets to be collected for project design are geotechnical information, topographic survey, and subsurface utilities. Once the Notice -to -Proceed (NTP) has been issued, GCGE and E.F. Gaines will be contracted collect geotechnical and topographic survey data respectively. Both companies are ready to start work immediately upon the NTP. Geotechnical Exploration Atkins will instruct GCGE to get borings at various locations at the new weir site. Near -surface, naturally occurring limestone is commonly encountered in Collier County. Occasionally an upper layer of limestone, colloquially known as "caprock", is present. Caprock can be very hard material to excavate into and through. Specialized equipment such as punches or augers may be required to install the anticipated sheet pile substructure. Additionally, limestone can be very porous and difficult to dewater. A review of the USDA NRCS Web Soil Survey indicates the presence of Durbin-Wulfert Mucks. Muck, if encountered, is not suitable material to build on and will require removal. Muck is also not suitable for backfill material. The soil survey indicates Durbin-Wulfert Mucks can be on the order of 5 feet in depth. It will be critical to get borings in the near vicinity of the new weir structure. These borings will indicate some the above -mentioned conditions and allow Atkins to best plan for them. Avoiding hard caprock is preferred and moving the weir structure slightly north or south may avoid issues later in the project in dewatering (sheetpile cofferdams) and sheetpile installations for the seepage walls. A full geotechnical report that includes a seepage analysis will submitted by the geotechnical Engineer of Record (EOR). Topographic Survey Survey will be needed for the existing and new weir site, but it will be also necessary for the locations of the future maintenance access point for the site. Identifying the permanent access location to the site will be one of the first decisions to be made in conjunction with County staff. This way we can minimize survey and only survey the areas we need to develop the conceptual site plan. Verification of property boundaries will also be conducted to determine the need for permanent or temporary construction easements. If required, EF Gaines will develop Sketch & Legal (S&L) descriptions for the required easements. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 41 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Subsurface Utility Exploration (SUE) Collection of SUE data will be conducted by T2 (if necessary). As part of the preliminary design of the project (discussed later), a desktop analysis and Sunshine Dig ticket will be conducted by Atkins to determine the location of utilities within the area. Based on the results of this research and the location of the new weir structure relative to the facilities, it will be determined if conducting SUE is necessary. This will be determined early in the preliminary design process so if SUE is needed, the data can be collected and still meet our overall design and project schedules. Design The design for this project will be accomplished in three phases: preliminary design (Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) & 30% plans), 60% plans, 100% (final) plans. Each of these phases will require specific deliverables that are critical to the next phase of the project. With direction from our project manager Mark Erwin, PE, Richard Uptegraff, PE will lead the design efforts for this project. Coordination with the County, and between the stormwater design engineers, electrical engineers, structural engineers, surveyors, and geotechnical will be critical to quickly develop a weir and site concept that meets all the County's goals, and optimizes cost, hydraulic efficiency, and available resources. Preliminary Design/30% Plans The preliminary design will encompass developing the overall concept for the weir and weir site, including site access. Along with submitting 30% plans, a PER will be developed and will include (at minimum) the following: > Site characterization > Preliminary utility investigation (determine if SUE is required) > Updated H&H modeling analysis > Tidal analysis to establish a weir that will prevent backfiow during high tidal events > Effects of SLR on the weir and upstream properties > Preliminary weir design > Identification and preliminary design of maintenance access > Gate operation schedules > Preliminary SCADA design of automated weir 60% Design At the 60% design stage, the project should be substantially designed with only structural and stormwater details remaining. Because Atkins has recently conducted two very similar weir projects for the County, Atkins understands the County's expectations. This will lead to reaching the 60% design level quickly and the ability to exceed the County's schedule expectations. At this stage both the SFWMD and the USACE permits will be submitted. Submission of the USACE permit in a timely manner is critical as these permits can take six or more months to obtain. At this stage deliverables will include a 60% plan set, engineer's opinion of probable cost, and documentation of utility coordination. A complete constructability review will also be conducted at this stage. This will be completed by a senior independent engineer with construction experience to determine any constructability issues of which the County should be aware. Unified Sea Level Rise Projection (Southeast Fiorida Regional Climate Change Compact, 2019) 200 IPCC. NOAA 0 180 Year Median Intermediate NOAA High CD (inches] High (inches) U_ r`i inches 160 — � 2040 10 17 21 140 2070 21 40 54 120 a, 2120 40 92 136 w +n 100 50 Year Planning Horizon a� ayi p so J ; 64 60 au m w 40 40 Observed °C w 5-Year Average _ 17 20 Mean Sea Level 21 0 10 175 NOAA Extreme 136 NOAA High • 92 NOAA f Intermediate High 40 IPCC Median 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 2110 2120 —,,,,,— Year � UNZE 01 Southeast Florida Regional Compact Unified Seal Level Rise projections COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 42 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 100% Design At the 100% design stage, the deliverables will include; a 100% plan set, engineer's opinion of probable cost, technical specifications, Bid schedule/quantity take -offs, digital versions of all permits and a final updated PER. Once reviewed and approved by the County, the plans will be signed and sealed for County bid advertising. Permitting This task will be led by Ed Cronyn, PWS who has permitted many projects for Collier County including the Haldeman Creek Weir Replacement for Collier County. Based on the previous experience on this similar project and others, a SFWMD ERP (or exemption) and a USACE permit will be required for permitting of the Upper Gordon River Replacement Weir. Atkins will have in-house staff ready to coordinate on the permitting efforts during the preliminary design phase. Our project manager, Mark Erwin, will engage the requisite staff early in the process, as well as early coordination with the County and SFWMD so this process will go smoothly. For SFWMD permitting, it is likely that this project will qualify for an ERP exemption and the permitting should only take about 60 to 90 days. For this permit exemption, it will be required that the engineer demonstrate no adverse impacts upstream of downstream based on hydrologic & hydraulic (H&H) modeling. Based on a review of the feasibility study for the Gordon River, the existing model is in the XPSWMM model software. This software requires a proprietary model license, and Atkins has the necessary licensing and requisite model expertise needed to use, update and modify the model as needed to perform this task and will be included in the PER. The project will also require a USACE permit and will likely qualify for a Nationwide Permit No. 43 (Stormwater Management Facilities). This is provided no wetlands are substantially impacted and canal impacts are less than 0.5 acres. Unlike SFWMD permitting, the USACE permit will likely take longer to acquire than the SFWMD exemption/ERP. It will likely require about six months to secure even a nationwide permit. This permit will require quantifying environmental impacts, describing Atkins designed Pine Ridge Canal #1 Weir Structure the nature of the project and submitting data within the specific USACE formatting. Pre -permitting activities (pre - application meetings) will begin after the PER/30% plans are complete, and permits will be submitted at the 60% design level after County approval. A review for threatened or endangered species will be conducted as part of this task as well. Although no permits are likely necessary, this review should be accomplished to be sure these species are not impacted. A dewatering permit will also be acquired for this project. This will allow the contractor to quickly modify the existing permit when construction starts not holding up any construction efforts after contractor NTP. Construction Services The task will be led by Michael Ryan, PE, PMP. These services will encompass all post -design services including construction assistance, as well as project bidding assistance. This task actually begins during the project design by producing high quality plans and technical specifications. This will reduce the time and effort associated with questions by bidders. If requested, Atkins will attend the County bid meeting, although this is not always required. During the project bid advertisement, Atkins will make appropriate staff available to immediately respond to bid questions to limit the County's effort during this time. Once project bidding has closed, and all bids have been reviewed by County staff. Atkins will review the low bidder for quality and make the bid recommendation. Once project construction starts, Mr. Ryan will assign shop drawing reviews to the appropriate staff based on the type of review. These reviews will likely encompass drawings such as, concrete mixes, gate attachments, electrical components, and reinforcing bar bending diagrams. All reviews will be accomplished by a qualified engineer and returned to the County within a few days. A part of the construction assistance services, Atkins will also make periodic field trips to the site to review the overall construction, quality control or other specific construction activities. Construction reports will also be reviewed periodically to assess construction quality and adherence to plans and standards. Schedule Atkins understands that meeting project schedules is paramount while completing high -quality work in the least possible time. Atkins has proposed a schedule for the Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement, see Figure 3.1 on the following page. Because of our previous experience on this type of project, we know it is preferred that the County bid the project such that the construction occurs in the Florida dry season, and we have proposed a schedule that does that. This 25-month schedule is aggressive, but can be achieved with proper coordination provided that County has the funding in place. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 43 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Data Collection Geotechnical Services Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022 2022 CD a > U z I m a r z CD a F_> U z m== r z_j cD a F_> U Q V) CD Z O I..� Q Q V) O Z O L� Q Q to O Z O 150 days TopographicSurvey---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sow----------- - - - --------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------------------------------ ................................. --------------------------- ----- ---------------- ----- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------------------------------ Subsurface Utility Exploration sow ----------------- --------------- ----- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------------------------------ Design Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) 120da s QC 15 Days w/30% Plans ----- County Review ii�day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- - --- 60% Design Submittal 12 0 da s QC15Days - ----------- County Review days ----------------------------- --------------- ----- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----------------- 100% / Final Submittal 60� QC15Days ------------------------------------------- --------------- ----- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ County Review 16 1 days ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------------- Permitting (SFWMD/USACE) Construction Services 180 days Bidding Assistance I 150days ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- ----- ----- ---------------- ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- ----- Shop Drawing Reviews/ I 180days Emi Site Visits As -built Certification/ 3�0 days Completion - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1---------------------------------------------------------------------� Figure 3.1 Design and construction schedule COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 44 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Concept and Approach to Managing the Schedule Atkins professionals are recognized for our ability to complete projects within established budgets and schedules, while maintaining high quality standards. We have achieved this reputation by "doing it right the first time." Atkins brings a demonstrated commitment to seek ways to reduce County staff effort and improve efficiencies, deliver a quality product the first time, manage the budget, and apply cost-effective tools and processes to minimize delivery time and save money. Atkins commits to continue providing responsive, high - quality personal service and attention to the County, while taking advantage of the additional experience and expertise of our resources statewide, nationwide, and even worldwide. Our goal will be to complete this project with the least possible expenditure of the County's time and money. Mark Erwin, PE, CFM, our proposed project manager, will assign local professionals who share a deep-rooted commitment to the work as southwest Florida residents, and who already have significant knowledge of County watersheds, Stormwater Management staff, and County goals. With submission of this proposal, our team commits to provide the necessary resources —both technical and managerial —to deliver a quality project while meeting —or surpassing —County schedule and budget expectations. Although the County's anticipated 25-month schedule for this design appears appropriate, we believe the strength and directly relevant knowledge of our team will enable us to beat this time frame by five months. We have made this assessment based upon our team's experience working on two nearly identical weir replacement projects for the County within the last five years for Haldeman Creek and Pine Ridge Canal. With no learning curve and applying the right technical expertise and lessons learned from m recent similar projects, our team will provide significant cost and time savings for the County on this project. Project Planning and Schedule Control As demonstrated on our numerous past projects for the County, Atkins is committed to meeting the County's schedules. In fact, due to our significant depth, resources, and expertise, we are at times able to deliver ahead of schedule. Atkins will develop a master schedule with comprehensive project controls at the outset of work efforts. We will create a project task schedule that breaks down each phase of the work by task and by assignment. The schedule is reviewed and updated at each phase of the project to reflect actual progress and anticipated needs, which will help manage cost control. Atkins recognizes the importance of proper scheduling and schedule maintenance. Our adherence to work schedules is achieved through the proper planning, continuous monitoring, and follow-up action of experienced project personnel. Our process involves strictly following these guidelines: > Maintaining a computer software -based project schedule for each task and subtask, including deadlines, milestones, deliverable due dates, and review points. > Fostering frequent communication with client personnel to anticipate, identify, and resolve problems, and to smoothly implement adjustments in work focus or staff resources. > Maintaining continuous interaction between the project manager, task managers, and project team members. Cost Control Positive job control can best be achieved via the "DIMCA' process as follows: > Define the desired results for each task. > Input the appropriate instructions. > Monitor the process. > Compare production with the nticipated results. > Adjust as necessary to achieve the desired results. Atkins will use our company -wide Oracle accounting software to track and evaluate performance of individual assignments. This method of measuring and evaluating performance, utilizing our Earned Value Tracking tool, enhances our ability to identify potential trouble spots at an early stage and to predict any possible impacts on the project. We then use this information to guide our development of corrective actions. Beyond controlling the budget for assigned work efforts, Atkins also strives to assist clients in controlling the overall budget for project programs. As such, we advocate frequent updates of project cost estimates and early communication of any significant changes to the County. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 45 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Staffing Allocation and Manpower Planning Successful project delivery requires the assignment of staff with appropriate availability and expertise. While Atkins has a strong presence across Florida and nationwide, our greatest asset to the County is our local staff of approximately 200 employees —most of whom live in the greater Tampa Bay area. Mark Erwin, with the support of our principal -in -charge and task leads, will use his extensive knowledge of the County and Atkins staff capabilities to identify the most qualified professionals to complete the work foreach project task. He will then use Atkins' Manpower Planning software, in coordination with identified staff, to confirm appropriate availability of each team member for the duration of each work effort. Atkins' Manpower Planning software is a Microsoft Access database program that tracks manpower projections on individual project and employee levels. The main purpose of the software is to maximize the utilization of staff. The program, which identifies project commitments on a monthly basis for each employee, accounts for overhead, holiday, and vacation activities. Our Manpower Planning software helps to identify staff members who are either overloaded or underloaded, thereby enabling our project managers to confirm appropriate project staffing to maintain scheduled commitments. Quality Control A key component of Atkins' ability to deliver projects on time and within budget is our belief that quality work products are more likely to be achieved when supported by quality management practices. By specific corporate policy, as detailed in our Quality Control and Assurance for projects (QCAP) manual, every project deliverable prepared by Atkins must undergo a quality control review to verify development in accordance with accepted standards of professional practice and with all requirements of the contract. Our commitment to quality is such that our proposed team includes a highly experienced quality manager whose sole job will be to assure that independent quality reviews are conducted, by appropriate personnel, for all work products. Andrea Graves, PE, will serve as quality manager for this project. Having served in this role on many stormwater projects at Atkins, Ms. Graves has nearly 20 years of experience in the water resources field, including serving as project manager and/or senior water resource H&H engineer for numerous watershed anagement plan projects for the County including the following WMMP projects and/or updates: > Hillsborough River/Tampa Bypass Canal > Sweetwater Creek/Lower Sweetwater Creek > Double Branch > Little Manatee River Figure 3.2 Atkins 5-step quality process STEP Verify revie, > Brooker CreekAtkins' quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program sets forth standards for QC to be applied on projects by all services. Included are the following essential components: > A project executive plan (PEP), which details all aspects of project quality, from scope of work and communication to quality control and documentation. > Among the required elements of the PEP is a QC plan, either embedded in the PEP or as a stand-alone document. The QC plans includes technical reviewers assigned to specific project tasks, in addition to anticipated quality review dates. > A kickoff meeting is held before work on any assignment or task begins. Communication of the PEP is the primary purpose of this meeting. > Each task lead is responsible for QC of his or her assignment. This QC responsibility includes utilization of Atkins' five - step quality control review process, as shown in Figure 3-2. Atkins' QCAP program provides senior -level technical guidance throughout a project, thereby increasing our ability to complete the work properly the first time. These processes focus energy onto areas in need of improvement, while promoting continual enhancement of all Atkins' processes, services, and deliverables. Our primary goal is to make it easy for clients to select and reselect us by producing consistently excellent work within established budgets and schedules. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 46 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Project Reviews Atkins prioritizes meeting budget and schedule requirements while providing quality deliverables to clients. To meet these commitments, our project manager and project director will conduct regular review meetings to review and discuss the status of work on this project. These meetings will be conducted every one to three months, depending on the complexity of work in progress. In addition to reviewing all aspects of each task (financials, schedules, scope, resource allocation, quality audits, health and safety, etc.), mitigation plans will be developed as needed. For all tasks associated with this project, Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE, CFM, PMP (our proposed principal -in -charge) will serve as the project director. Based on meeting outcomes, Ms. Maddox has the authority to allocate staff from across the state to ensure that we meet the commitments made to the County. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 47 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 4. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP 4. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm Current Workload Atkins is fully committed to the successful completion of the Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design on time and on budget. Our current workload and availability will allow for successful execution of work scopes, from concept to closeout. Through our more than 40 years of work on stormwater design projects, Atkins has built an excellent reputation of delivering projects of the highest quality. Atkins will build on our recent and directly relevant experience gained from the Haldeman Creek Weir Replacement and Pine Ridge Canal #1 Weir Replacement projects for Collier County to understand the daily and weekly staffing needs for this project. We have analyzed critical path schedules, our proposed staff's current and future workloads, and short- and long-term project assignments with our Manpower Planning software to confirm that our team has daily availability to begin work immediately. In fact, our current workload is far from full capacity; this fact, combined with our significant depth of resources, means the additional work associated with this contract will have no adverse effect on our ability to meet schedule and budget needs. Furthermore, our subconsultants have also analyzed their current and future workloads, and have the availability to meet your schedule as well. Although, if at any time during project execution, unforeseen circumstances arise and additional personnel are required to complete project tasks, Atkins can augment our team by drawing from our 200 Tampa office employees who offer an array of engineering, environmental science, GIS, survey, and other relevant services. Our staff also offers expertise in disciplines that may not have been anticipated at the time of the procurement process. Our principalin-charge, Charlotte Maddox, has appropriate authority and availability to monitor staff resources and allocate additional firmwide professionals as needed to meet established task deadlines. As noted above and depicted in Figure 4.1, our team has sufficient availability to commit to this project. As one of the nation's largest multidisciplinary consulting firms, Atkins offers core services in the areas of engineering, watershed master planning, floodplain mapping, stormwater design, environmental science, ecology, and information technologies. These comprehensive skills, combined with our commitment to client services, tenacity in meeting production schedules, and delivery of innovative solutions to difficult challenges, has earned our firm a reputation for excellence. As such, we are confident in our abilities to successfully complete the identified scope of services. Our project manager, Mark Erwin, PE, CFM, will continually coordinate with our proposed task leads and subconsultants to ensure the proper allocation of staff resources for all tasks. In addition, he will develop and distribute a project -specific work plan to the entire project team, including County staff. This plan will detail the technical, administrative, and procedural requirements for each project task. Mr. Erwin will also review and compare technical work progress with the planned schedule and allocated budget for each project task. Finally, along with serving as the County's primary point of contact for our team, Mr. Erwin will coordinate the right combination of service, schedule, budget, and solutions for this project. Mr. Erwin has proven his commitment to the County in meeting the County's schedules on recent and similar County projects, and assures that he will continue that commitment throughout this project. Should the need arise, Atkins can augment our team by drawing from 1,100 available employees throughout our Florida offices who offer an array of engineering, stormwater, geographic information system, survey, construction management, and other relevant services. At the same time, this staff is capable of providing expertise in disciplines that may not have been anticipated at the time of the procurement process. COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 48 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Availability of personnel Figure 4.1 below indicates each team member's anticipated percent availability over the next 18 months. According to the County's scope of work, this project is anticipated to last 18 months, and the overall schedule is anticipated to be 35 months including design and construction. After considering our team's availability and our directly relevant experience, we believe a 16-month schedule is achievable. As noted previously, our team will be committed to providing quality professional services to the County for the duration of all work efforts on this project. Key staff availability (next 12 months) o� Team Member Firm Available 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Mark Erwin Atkins 60 Richard Uptegraff Atkins 70 Ed Cronyn Atkins 40 Michael Ryan Atkins 30 Andrea Graves Atkins 30 Charlotte Maddox Atkins 20 Daniel Parsons Atkins 50 Nicholas Stapf Atkins 80 David Loy Atkins 30 Rudolf Pein Atkins 40 Herman Rucker Atkins 60 0 Chris Zambito Y Atkins 50 (h Paul Hillers Atkins 40 a Mark Luther Atkins 40 Figure 4.1 Staff availability COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 49 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Required Forms/ Certifications COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 50 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Required Forms/Certifications Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 Arirnineta6Yn San�as [?sameCnent Pnooane�rient ServioacDrrisiv Form 1: Vendor's Non -Response Statement NOT APPLICABLE The sale 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 Vendors not wishing to respond to this solicitation. If your firm is not responding to this solicitation, please indicate the reasons) by checking the item(s) listed below and return this form via email 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 the solicitation 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: 1/22/2020 6:57 AM Date p. 17 COLLIER COUNTY - UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County y �aYrvlers t�ap�tnent Prmnen+ertl SetYmus iSm�tirv- Form 2: Vendor Check List URdated: October 24" 2019 Solicitation 20-7677 IMPORTANT: THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED. Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and submit with your Proposal through Bidsync. Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: ® The Solicitation Submittal has been signed. The Solicitation Pricing Document (Bid Schedule/Quote Scheduleletc.) has been completed and attached. ® All applicable forms have been signed and included, along with licenses to complete the requirements of the project. © Any addenda have been signed and included. �}i 1 Affidavit for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if applicable. Collier or Lee County Business Tax Receipt MUST be included. ® Proof of status from Division of Corporations - Florida Department of State (If work performed in the State) - hhtt :/Idos.myflorida.con /sunbiz/ ® Prof of E-Verify (Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile page) and Immigration Affidavit MUST be included - b=s://www.e-verify.gov/. Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, if applicable. ® Reference Questionnaires MUST be included or you may be deemed non -responsive. ALL SUBMITTALS MUST HAVE THE SOLICITATION NUMBER AND TITLE Name of Firm: Address: City, State, Zip: Telephone: Email: Representative Signature: Representative Name: 11=020 6:57 AM Atkins North America, Inc. 1514 Broadway, Suite 201 FL Mvers. FL 33901 239.334.7275 charlo @atldnsglobal.com Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE Date 2/20/2020 COLLIER COUNTY - UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 Ad�aSor�s� Pip�.remeni Serviu�s Ilw�^ Form 3: Conflict of Interest Affidavit The Vendor certifies that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, the past and current work on any Collier County project affiliated with this solicitation does not pose an organizational conflict as described by one of the three categories below: Biased ground rules — The first has not set the "ground rules" for affiliated past or current Collier County project identified above (e.g., writing a procurement's statement of work, specifications, or performing systems engineering and technical direction for the procurement) which appears to skew the competition in favor of my firm. Impaired objectivity — The firm has not performed work on an affiliated past or current Collier County project identified above to evaluate proposals / past performance of itself or a competitor, which calls into question the contractor's ability to render impartial advice to the government. Unequal access to information — The firm has not had access to nonpublic information as part of its performance of a Collier County project identified above which may have provided the contractor (or an affiliate) with an unfair competitive advantage in current or future solicitations and contracts. In addition to this signed affidavit, the contractor / vendor must provide the following: 1. All documents produced as a result of the work completed in the past or currently being worked on for the above -mentioned project; and, 2. Indicate if the information produced was obtained as a matter of public record (in the "sunshine") or through non-public (not in the "sunshine") conversation (s), meeting(s), document(s) and/or other means. Failure to disclose all material or having an organizational conflict in one or more of the three categories above be identified, may result in the disqualification for future solicitations atiiliated with the above referenced project(,). By the signature below, the firm (employees, officers and/or agents) certifies, and hereby discloses, that, to the best of their knowledge and belief, all relevant facts concerning past, present, or currently planned interest or activity (financial, contractual, organizational, or otherwise) which relates to the project identified above has been fully disclosed and does not pose an organizational conflict_ Firm Atkins North Ameri c. Signature and Date: Print Name: Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE Title of Signatory: Vice President, Senior Sector 1/2212020 6:57 AM P. 19 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 �5eryxsaft P'rN� Sergi Omisiw, Form 4: Vendor Declaration Statement BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIC Collier County Government Complex Naples, Florida 34112 Dear Commissioners: The undersigned, as Vendor declares that this response is made without connection or arrangement with any other person and this proposal is in every respect fair and made in good faith, without collusion or fraud. The Vendor agrees, if this solicitation submittal is accepted, to execute a Collier County document for the purpose of establishing a formal contractual relationship between the firm and Collier County, for the performance of all requirements to which the solicitation pertains. The Vendor states that the submitted is based upon the documents listed by the above referenced Solicitation. Further, the vendor agrees that if awarded a contract for these goods and/or services, the vendor will not be eligible to compete, submit a proposal, be awarded, or perform as a sub -vendor for any future associated with work that is a result of this awarded contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE have hereunto subscribed our names on this 20th day of February 2020 in the County of Hillsborough , in the State of Florida Firm's Legal Name: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Florida Certificate of Authority Document Number Federal Tax Identification Number *CCR # or CAGE Code "Only if Grant Funded Telephone: Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: 112212020 6:57 AM Atkins North America, Inc. 1514 Broadway, Suite 202 Ft. Myers, FL 33901 233840 59-0896138 CCR/DUNS: 1488055 CAGE Code: 1C1YO Charlotte Maddox, PE, D. WRE Vice President, Senior Sector Manager p. 20 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 Additional Contact Information Send payments to: Atkins North America, Inc, (required if different from Company name used as payee above) Contact name: Tina Lewis Title: Project Financial Analyst Address: PO Box 409357 City, State, ZIP Atlanta, GA 30384 Telephone: 813,281.7313 Email: tina.leMs@atidnsglobal.com Office servicing Collier County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Mark Erwin, PE Title: Project Manager Address: 4030 W. Boy Scout Blvd, Suite 700 City, State, ZIP Tampa, FL 33607 Telephone: 813.281.7369 Email: Mark.Erwin@atkdnsglobal.com 112212020 6:57 AM P• 21 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 A1�71i14Q'a�YO.�iRMIpS' t�inHIrTIBlfi 'Zo,enwu swmas iwsip- Form 5: Immigration Affidavit Certification This Affidavit is required and should be signed, by an authorized principal of the firm and submitted with tormal solicitation submittals. Further, Vendors are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the Vendor'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. Failure to include this Affidavit and acceptable evidence of enrollment in the E-Verify program may deem the Vendor's proposal as non- responsive LtVs://www.c-verify.gov/. Collier County will not intentionally award County contracts to any Vendor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provision contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324 a(e) Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA'�. Collier County may consider the employment by any Vendor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A (e) of the INA. Such Violation by the recipient of the Employment Provisions contained in Section 274A (e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral termination of the contract by Collier County. Vendor attests that they are fully compliant with all applicable immigration laws (specifically to the 1986 Immigration Act and subsequent Amendment(s)) and agrees to comply with the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding with E-Verify and to provide proof of enrollment in The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify), operated by the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration at the time of submission of the Vendor's proposal. Company Name Atkins North America, Inc. Print Name Char ox, PE, D. WRE Title Vice President, Senior Sector Manager Signature Date 2/20/2020 112212020 6:57 AM p. 22 COLLIER COUNTY - UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Verif y Employment Eligibility Verification Home My Cases New Case View Cases My Profile Edit Profile Change Password Change Security Questions My Company Edit Company Profile Add New User View Existing Users Close Company Account My Reports View Reports My Resources View Essential Resources Take Tutorial View User Manual Contact Us Company Information �� SFCL �j welcome User ID Last Login Kevin Brown KBR00042 11:15 AM - 04/26/2011 Log Out Company Name: Atkins North America Company ID Number: 58042 Doing Business As (DBA) Name: DUNS Number: Physical Location: Mailing Address: Address 1: 2001 SW 107 Avenue Address 1: Address 2: Address 2: City: Miami City: State: FL State: Zip Code: 33172 Zip Code: County: MIAMI-DADE Additional Information: Employer Identification Number:590896138 Total Number of Employees: 2,500 to 4,999 Parent Organization: WS Atkins Administrator: Organization Designation: Employer Category: Federal Contractor without FAR E-Verify Clause NAICS Code: 541 - PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES Total Hiring Sites: 93 Total Points of Contact: 1 View / Edit View / Edit View / Edit View / Edit U.S. Department of Homeland Security- w—Ahs.gov U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services - www.uscis.gov Accessibility Download Viewers COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Sollcltation 20-7677 Form 6: Vendor Substitute W — 9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification In accordance with the Internal Revenue Service regulations, Collier County is required to collect the following information for tax reporting purposes from individuals and companies who do business with the County (including social security numbers if used by the individual or company for tax reporting purposes)_ Florida Statute 119.071(5) requires that the county notify you in writing of the reason for collecting this information, which will be used for no other purpose than herein stated. Please complete all information that applies to your business and return with your quote or proposal. 1. General Information (provide all information) (as shown on income tax return) Business Name (if different from taxpayer name) Address 4030 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 700 City Tampa State Florida 33607 Order Information (Must be filled out) Remit / Payment Information (Must be idled out) Address 1514 Broadway, Suite 202 Address PO Box 409357 City Ft. Myers State CO Zip 33901 I City Atlanta State GA Zip 30384 Email 2. Company Status (check only one) Email tma.lewms@atkmsglobal.com _Individual / Sole Proprietor X Corporation Partnership Tax Exempt (Federal income tax-exempt entity _ Limited Liability Company under Internal Revenue Service guidelines IRC 501 (c) 3) Enter the tax classification 3. Taxpayer Identification Number (for tax reportingpurposes only) Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN) who do not have a TIN, will be required to provide a social to an 4. Sign and Date Form ertification: Under Penalises ofnefi . I certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Si Charlotte Maddox, PE, D. WRE Date 2/20/2020 Title Vice President, Senior Sector Manager Phone Number 813.282.7275 1 /2212020 6:57 AM p. 23 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 INSURANCE AND BONDING REOUII2EMENTS Insurance / Bond Type Required Limits 1. ® Worker's Compensation Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Statutory Limits and Requirements Evidence of Workers' Compensation coverage or a Certificate of Exemption issued by the State of Florida is required. Entities that are formed as Sole Proprietorships shall not be required to provide a proof of exemption. An application for exemption can be obtained online at hht s://apps.fldfs.com/bocexempt/ 2. ® Employer's Liability $_500,000 single limit per occurrence 3. ® Commercial General Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the current $_1,000,000 single limit per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate for ISO form Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. 4. ® Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the ContractorNendor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Contractor/ Vendor or anyone employed or utilized by the ContractorNendor in the performance of this Agreement. 5. ® Automobile Liability $_500,000 Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 6. ® Other insurance as noted: ® Watercraft $ _1,000,000 Per Occurrence ❑ United States Longshoreman's and Harborworker's Act coverage shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ Per Occurrence ❑ Maritime Coverage (Jones Act) shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ Per Occurrence ❑ Aircraft Liability coverage shall be carried in limits of not less than $5,000,000 each occurrence if applicable to the completion of the Services under this Agreement. $ Per Occurrence ❑ Pollution $ Per Occurrence ® Professional Liability $ _1,000,000 Per claim & in the aggregate ❑ Project Professional Liability $ Per Occurrence ❑ Valuable Papers Insurance $ Per Occurrence ❑ Cyber Liability $ Per Occurrence ❑ Technology Errors & Omissions $ Per Occurrence 7. ❑ Bid bond Shall be submitted with proposal response in the form of certified funds, cashiers' check or an irrevocable letter of credit, a cash bond posted with the County Clerk, or proposal bond in a sum equal to 5% of the cost proposal. All checks shall be made payable to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on a bank or trust company located in the State of Florida and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 1/22/2020 6:57 AM p. 25 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 8. ❑ Performance and Payment For projects in excess of $200,000, bonds shall be submitted with the executed Bonds contract by Proposers receiving award, and written for 100% of the Contract award amount, the cost borne by the Proposer receiving an award The Performance and Payment Bonds shall be underwritten by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida and otherwise acceptable to Owner; provided, however, the surety shall be rated as "A-" or better as to general policy holders rating and Class V or higher rating as to financial size category and the amount required shall not exceed 5% of the reported policy holders' surplus, all as reported in the most current Best Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Inc. of 75 Fulton Street, New York, New York 10038. 9. ® Vendor shall ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Vendor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 10. ® Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability where required. This insurance shall be primary and non-contributory with respect to any other insurance maintained by, or available for the benefit of; the Additional Insured and the Vendor's policy shall be endorsed accordingly. 11. ® The Certificate Holder shall be named as Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County. 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. 12. ® On all certificates, the Certificate Holder must read: Collier County Board of Commissioners, 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112 13. ® Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice required. 14. Collier County shall procure and maintain Builders Risk Insurance on all construction projects where it is deemed necessary. Such coverage shall be endorsed to cover the interests of Collier County as well as the Contractor. Premiums shall be billed to the project and the Contractor shall not include Builders Risk premiums in its project proposal or project billings. All questions regarding Builder's Risk Insurance will be addressed by the Collier County Risk Management Division. 10/29/19 - CC Vendor's Insurance Statement We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five (5) days of the award of this solicitation. The insurance submitted must provide coverage for a minimum of six (6) months from the date of award. Name of Firm Atkins Nojth jrfierica, Inc. Vendor Signature Print Name Insurance Agency Agent Name 1122/2020 6:57 AM Date 2/20/2020 Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE; Vice President/Senior Sector Manager Marsh USA Christian Flaherty Telephone Number 404.995.2880 P. 26 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP ,acoizo° CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE D01/27/2020ATE DnYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: MARSH USA, INC. Nr TWO ALLIANCE CENTER IFAX ac u Ext : A/C No): E-MAIL ADDRESS: 3560 LENOX ROAD, SUITE 2400 ATLANTA,GA 30326 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A: Zurich American Insurance Company 16535 CN102421774-Atkin-GAWE-19-20 NOC INSURED Atkins North America, Inc. INSURER B : American Guarantee & Liability Ins Co 26247 INSURER C : National Union Fire Ins Co. of Pittsburgh PA 19445 4030 West Boy Scout Blvd., Ste 700 INSURER D : Tampa, FL 33607 INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: ATL-005026670-01 REVISION NUMBER: 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MMIDDIYYYY POLICY EXP MM DD LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GILD 0137576-05 10/1512019 10/15/2020 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE I -XI OCCUR IMAGE RETED PREM SESOEa oNccurrence $ 1,000,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 50,000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 %( POLICY PRCT LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,000 $ OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BAP013757505 10/1512019 10/15/2020 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ 2,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ X HIRED X NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY X UMBRELLALIAB MX �.CCUR AUC9304209-17 10/15/2019 10/15/2020 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 EXCESS LIAB AIMS -MADE DED RETENTION$ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) N/A WC013757705 10/15/2019 10115/2020 X PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1.000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 C Professional Liability 15808715 04/30/2019 04/30/2020 Limit: Per Claim 1,000.000 (claims made policy) (See additional page) Annual Aggregate: 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Re: RIPS No. 20-7677; Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services "For any and All work performed on behalf of Collier County Collier County Board of County Commissioners is included as additional insured where required by written contract with respect to general liability and auto liability coverages. Waiver of subrogation is applicable where required by written contract and subject to policy terms and conditions. Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg C-2 Naples, FL 34112 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc. Manashi Mukherjee © 1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD COLLIER COUNTY- UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 78 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Florida Certificate of Good Standing State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on February 29, 1960. The document number of this corporation is 233840. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 2, 2020, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Second day of January, 2020 &yLWV)V_ Secretary of ,State Tracking Number: 2738575068CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateAuthentication COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Atkins' Business Professional Registrations Engineering Architecture Ron DeSantis, Governor STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONA ENGINEERS �TQ THE ENGINEERIN IQ�`INESS HEREIN IS �HORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIO _CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES A%INS NORTH AMERICA, INC. 4030 W. BOY SCOUT BLVD. �i SUITE 700 TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUM R CA24 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. FBPE FLORIDA BOARD OF raaEssanueuciNeerts OF THe Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, Secretary dbdapr -- STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN THE ARCHITECT CORPORATION HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDERTHE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481, FLORIDA STATUTES AT�INS NORTH AMERICA INC t',� 30 W. BOY SCOUT BOULEVARD SUITE 700 �*TAMPA FL 33607 ��'' 61 LICENSE NUMBER: AAC000723 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com } Do not alter this document in any form. M This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Landscape Architecture Ron Desantis, Governor d bor STATE OF FLORIDA EPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULAT CM Halsey Beshears, Secretary BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BUSINESS HEREIN HAS REGISTERED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481, FLORIDA STATUTES � Ot ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC 4030 W BOY SCOUT BLVD STE 700 BARBARA OTT *-,TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUMBER: LCC000052 EXPIRATION DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Surveying Department Home Consumer Services Law Available Licenses LB2d v Change s North America, Inc. Legal ❑ept.4030 W Boy Scout Blvd Ste 700, Tampa, FI 33607a113 se Status Issue Date 21712019 Renew License Manage Additianat Licenses Maintenance Expiration Date 212Sf2021 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Atkins' Staff Professionals Registrations Ron DeSantis, Governor r'OD WE FBPE FLORI DA BOARDOF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS STAB THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDUTATUTES WIM ty ERWIN, MARK D. F! 5962 IN, DRIVE b L: LAKELAND FL33813 C—LICENSE NUMI]le: 00 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridal-icense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. ASSOCIATION OF STATE FLOODPLAIN JANACERS, INC. CFRTHWATION BOARD OF REGENTS HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER FOR THE CERTIFIED FLOODPLAIN MANAGER PROGRAM Mark D. Erwin, CFM IS DULY REGISTERED AS AN L'iA7 M C 11T 173✓t/ FLOODPL 'ill\ 1RMAedm IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF THIS CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE CERTIFICATION BOARD OF REGENTS, CERTIFICATE NO. US-14-07434, ISSUED 1/31/2014. THIS CERTIFICATE IALL EXPIRE 1/31/2022, UNLESS RENEWED ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF THIS BOARD. CER'1' AT[ONROARDOFREGENTS ASSOCIATION OODPLAINMANAGERS CFM® PRESIDENT, LOUIS T. GREENWELL, CFM EXECU ME D R LOAD M. BERGINNIS, CFM F'pTIo-9 COLLIER COUNTY - UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE, CFM, PMP, FASPE, F.FES ASSOCIA7I_10N OF STATE FLOODPLAR. INC. CB IC T O1 BOAMD (W TS HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER FOR THE CERTMED FLOODPLAIN MANAGER PROGRAM Charlotte A. Maddox, CFM IS DULY REGISTERED AS AN IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF THIS CERTIHCATE HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE CERTIFICATION BOARD OF REGENTS, CERTIFICATE NO. US-07-09404, ISSUED 1/26/2007. THIS CERRUFICAT�E SHALL GEXPIRE 1131/2019, UNLESS RENEWED .CORDING TO THE RULES OF THIS BOARD. c:iKta11;ATION1i0A8D OF HHGEN75 AS60ClAT[ON� FLOG➢PI.AINMANAOERS �p.SFP4, PRF MENL MARE RMRAU, CFM E%ECOT DIREC , CR M.IMRG Mr,CFM , /\T ® C`F'PTIF��O _ RICKSCOTT, GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM, SLCREFARY i dIba r STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDEI PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES MADDOX, CHARLOTTE ANNE 7033 PELICAN ISLAND DRIVE TAMPA FL 336340000V LICENSE NUMBER: PE54066� EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28,2021 Always verity licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use I COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP pQ— Ron DeSantis, Governor �y FBPE 4j FLORI DA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES L. - L►� U,/PTEGRAFF, RICHARD_ D. •/� 12423 23RD ST. E. -tr �r /P�ARRISH FL 34219 LICENSE NUMBER: PE58789 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com 0, 0 Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. qoja Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, Secretary d bd�r STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDERTHE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES i PARSONS, DANIEL B. 4716 WEST ESTRELLA ST. TAMPA FL 33629'= LICENSE NUMBER: PE72371 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP AIESOCIATION OF STATE FLOODPLAIN MANAGERS, INC. CERTH11CATION BOARD OF REGENTS k IE:REBY CERTIFIES THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER FOR THE CERTIFIED FLOODPLAIN MANAGER PROGRAM Daniel B. Parsons, CFM IS DULY REGISTERED AS AN M"M CERTIFIED FLOODPLAIN MANAGER IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF THIS CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE CERTIFICATION BOARD OF REGENTS, CERTIFICATE NO. US-08-08798, ISSUED 8/6/s008. THIS CERTIFICATE 'HALL IEFLE IIS1/2021, UNLESS RENEWED ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF THIS BOARD. ' � � ///�� •. p.SFP� CER TIONBOABD OF HEGEN78 � ASSOC7A�� ODPI,AIN MANAGERS T1 � PRESIDENT, WA T. GRRR AVEL , CFM ESt:CV Z D CBAD M. BEBG=, CFM Ci Af COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 88 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, Secretary da STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES PEIN, RIUDOLF P.G. 4030 WEST SOY SCOUT BOULEVARD "SUITE 700 TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUMBER: PE56805 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com 00 Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, Secretary d b"pr STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINEUS,AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES MARTIN EZ-GRAVES, ANDREA N. 3817 BUCKINGHAM LOOP DRIVE VALRICO ._ L 33594 CLICENSE NUMBER: PE62527 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. COLLIER COUNTY - UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM, SECRETARY _ dbpr a I.i. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD O *OFES 6S `AL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES RYAN, MICHAEL RICHARD 2435 SW 1ST TERRACE CAPE CORAL FL 33991 a� !�:' Y'rr�� LICENSE NUMBER: PE6835 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com aDo not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT Michael R. Ryan HAS BEEN FORMALLY EVALUATED FOR DEMONSTRATED EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND PERFORMANCE IN ACHIEVING AN ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVE THROUGH DEFINING AND OVERSEEING PROJECTS AND RESOURCES AND IS HEREBY BESTOWED THE GLOBAL CREDENTIAL Project Management Professional (PMP) " IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. WE HAVE SUBSCRIBED OUR SIGNATURES UNDER THE SEAL OF THE INSTITUTE Catedna VTuna• Chair, 8wrd of Directors Mark A. Langley• President and Chu•S u{ry OfeT <'I�r PMP@ Number: 1203762 PA PMP® Original Grant Date: 18 August 2008 A' .40 PMP® Expiration Date: 17 August 2020 Pruictl Atawgenront Ns8tute COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP ASSOCIATION OF STATE FLOODPLAIN MANAGES, INC. CERTIFICATION BOARD OF REGENTS HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER FOR THE CERTIFIED FLOODPLAIN MANAGER PROGRAM Chris Zambito, CFM IS DULY REGISTERED AS AN ASI!I'M CERTIFIED FLOODPLAIN MANAGER IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF THIS CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE CERTIFICATION BOARD OF REGENTS, CERTIFICATE NO. US-04-00488, ISSUED 6/24/2002. THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL EXPIRE 7/31/2020, UNLESS RENEWED ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF THIS BOARD. C�ASSOCIA OF E FLOO LAIN MANAGERS PENT, LOUIS T. T. GREENWELL, C R, CHAD Df. BERGINNIS, CFM COLLIER COUNTY-UPPERGORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES 91 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Minority Business Certification Hillers Electrical Engineering Inc Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187, Florida Statutes, for a period from: 09/11/2019 7 09/11/2021 af�a,. 9 --ex. Secretary Florida Deparraaeac of _,I_.gemeat 9-- Gupattf•cn'ct Office of Supplier Dive " MENT ^°5D EsplanadeWa MANAGE,SuiFL e33980 Ta l lahaWee, 329 SERVICES Its Offoe of Supplier Diversity www.d—yflorida coma-d E.F. Gaines Surveying Services, Inc. 5235 Ramsey Way, Suite 10 Fort Myers, Florida 33907 (P) 239-418-0126 : (W) EFGaines.com Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Consumer Services License No.: LB7165 Q ]Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers ExpirationDate February28,2021 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6500 Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes E F GAINES SURVEYING SERVICES INC /] 5235 RAMSEY WAY SUITE 10 n au , _ 41i ej� FORT MYERS, FL 33907 NICOLE "NIM" FRIED COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE lids is to cenify d,ar the professioral surveyor aW mapper whose name+md address are shown above is li—sed as required by Chapter 472. Florida S,nla, COLLIER COUNTY - UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species Conservation �- Species Conservation Planning Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 2A Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 • (850)921-1031 Permittee Name: David Loy Permit Number: GTA-17-00056A Permittee Address: Atkins North America Effective Date: August 27, 2019 3480 Welwyn Way Expiration Date: September 1, 2021 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32309 UNITED STATES IS AUTHORIZED TO: 1. Capture gopher tortoises using hand shovel excavation of gopher tortoise burrows 2. Supervise backhoe excavation of gopher tortoise burrows to capture gopher tortoises Permittee Signature: �,JA_2%D i, Date: Not valid unless signed. By signature, confirms that all information provided to issue the permit is accurate and complete, and indicates acceptance and understanding of the provisions and conditions listed below. Any false statements or misrepresentations when applying for this permit may result in felony charges and will result in revocation of this permit. Authorized By: Eric Seckinger Authorized for: Eric Sutton, Executive Director Authorizing Signature: Date: 08/27/2019 Species Conservation Planning Section Is Authorized To (Continued) This permit is in effect an amendment and supersedes all previous versions. The address of the Permittee has been changed. All other amended conditions and provisions of the previous permit (changed or new items) are indicated in bold text. PERMIT CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS: 1 Authorization to conduct the specified activities in association with the relocation of gopher tortoises in Florida is subject to Rules 68A-9.002 and 68A-27, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), the Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines (April 2008 - revised January 2017) [hereafter, the "Permitting Guidelines"], and subsequent revisions of these guidelines that are in effect at the time the authorized activities are conducted, and subject to the following provisions/conditions. 2 Authorized activities are also predicated and conditioned on the information and assurances provided in the Permittee's 08/27/2019 application, the assurances of which are herein incorporated by reference. 3 The Permittee shall only take, attempt to take, pursue, hunt, harass, capture, possess, or transport gopher tortoises, or molest, damage or destroy any gopher tortoise burrows when such activity is authorized by a separate permit (e.g., Conservation, 10 or Fewer Burrows, Temporary Exclusion, Recipient Site, Scientific Collecting) issued by the FWC for a specified property that authorizes the Permittee to capture and possess N gopher tortoises from or within that property. Y 4 Tortoises shall only be relocated when the low temperature at the recipient site is forecasted by the National Weather Service to be above 500 Fahrenheit for three consecutive days after release (including the day of relocation). This three-day window of milder overnight temperatures is required to allow the relocated tortoises to a settle into the recipient site and to reduce the chance of cold -related stress or mortality. 5 Captured gopher tortoises that show signs of disease (i.e., nasal and ocular discharge, emaciation, etc.) shall not be relocated off -site to the authorized recipient site. At the Permittee's discretion, symptomatic tortoises may be: relocated on -site; transported to and quarantined at a FWC-licensed wildlife rehabilitation center (list available upon request) or licensed veterinary facility for treatment and subsequent relocation of recovered, non - symptomatic gopher tortoises along with others from the population; transported and donated to a FWC- permitted disease research program; or humanely euthanized by a licensed veterinarian when disease is advanced. PERMIT NO. GTA- 1 7-00056A Page: 1/2 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP coler County Administrative Services Division Procurement Services Email: Sarah.Hamilton@colIiercountyfl.gov Telephone: (239) 252-8987 Addendum 1 Date: January 31, 2020 From: Sarah Hamilton, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 1: 20-7677 — Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying clarification to the scope of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced solicitation: Please see the following additional document(s): 1. APPENDIX A - EXHIBITS to the GORDON RIVER IMPROVEMENTS MASTER PLAN & GOODLETTE-FRANK ROAD STORMWATER OUTFALL IMPROVEMENTS MODELING UPDATE & FEASIBILITY ENGINEERING STUDY. If you require additional information, please post a question on the Online Bidding site or contact me at the information noted above. Please si&r6eloXand return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above referenced solicitation. Atkins North America, Inc. (Name of Firm) 2/20/2020 Date COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Co Tier Cm?My Email: Sarah.Hamilton@colliercountyfl.gov AdministativeServices Division Telephone: (239) 252-8987 Procurement services Addendum 2 Date: February 14, 2020 From: Sarah Hamilton, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 2: 20-7677 — Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services The following change is made to the above -mentioned Collier County solicitation: • This Addendum is to extend the bid due date and Q & A deadline: RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: FEBR r RY 13, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 AT 3:OOPM QUESTION & ANSWER DEADLINE: FEBR i n nv 20 MARCH 5, 2020 AT 3:OOPM If you require additional information, please post a question on the Online Bidding site or contact me at the information noted above. Please sign below arrd urn a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above referenced solicitation. 1 2/20/2020 (Signature) �� Atkins North America, Inc. (Name of Firm) Date COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Administrative 8emcss Division Procurement Services Email: Sarah.Hamilton@colliercountyfl.gov Telephone: (239) 252-8987 Addendum 3 Date: February 24, 2020 From: Sarah Hamilton, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 3: 20-7677 Upper Gordon River Weir Replacement Design Services The following change is made to the above -mentioned Collier County solicitation: • This Addendum is to amend the Insurance Requirements to remove the watercraft coverage requirement. If you require additional information, please post a question on the Online Bidding site or contact me at the information noted above. Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above referenced solicitation. 2/26/2020 (Signature) Date Atkins North America, Inc. (Name of Firm) COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES EXH. 1.A FEDERAL GRANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS COLLIER COUNTY FEMA - HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP) CONTRACT PROVISIONS CFDA 97.039 This project activity is funded in whole or in part by the Federal Government, or an Agency thereof. Federal Law requires that the Applicant's contracts relating to the project include certain provisions. The supplemental conditions contained in this section are intended to cooperate with, to supplement, and to modify the general conditions and other specifications. In cases of disagreement with any other section of this contract, the Supplemental Conditions shall govern. Per uniform requirements of federal awards (2 CFR Part 200.23) the definition of CONTRACTOR is an entity that receives a contract (including a purchase order). Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations and Executive Orders: The Sub -Recipient (County) agrees to include in the subcontract that (i) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of the Federally -Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and Federal laws and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the Division and Sub -Recipient harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. Specifically, the Contractor shall be responsible for being knowledgeable and performing any and all services under this contract in accordance with the following governing regulations along with any and all other relevant Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, codes and ordinances: The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) is generally governed by the following statutes and regulations: 0 2 C.F.R. Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards 0 44 C.F.R. Parts 7, 9,10,13,14,17,18, 25, 206, 220, and 221, and any other applicable FEMA policy memoranda and guidance document; 0 The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act 0 State of Florida Administrative Plan for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program FCP-1 EXH. 1.A FEDERAL GRANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS APPLICABLE FEMA HMGP PROVISIONS Access to Records: (1) The contractor agrees to provide the County, the FEMA Administrator, the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their authorized representative's access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to this contract for the purposes of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. (2) The Contractor agrees to permit any of the foregoing parties to reproduce by any means whatsoever or to copy excerpts and transcriptions as reasonably needed. (3) The contractor agrees to provide the FEMA Administrator or his authorized representatives' access to construction or other work sites pertaining to the work being completed under the contract. (4) In compliance with the Disaster Recovery Act of 2018, Collier County and the Contractor acknowledge and agree that no language in this contract is intended to prohibit audits or internal reviews by the FEMA Administrator or the Comptroller General of the United States. Administrative, Contractual, or Legal Remedies: Applies to contracts greater than the simplified acquisition threshold, currently set at $250, 000. Unless otherwise provided in this contract, all claims, counter -claims, disputes and other matters in question between the local government and the contractor, arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach of it, will be decided by arbitration, if the parties mutually agree, or in a Florida court of competent jurisdiction. Americans with Disabilities Act: The contractor agrees to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336, 42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et sea.), which prohibits discrimination by public and private entities on the basis of disability in employment, public accommodations, transportation, State and local government services, and telecommunications. Buy America Act: Applies to subcontracts. The contractor agrees to comply with 41 U.S.C. 10a. All unmanufactured and manufactured articles, materials and supplies which are acquired for public use must have been produced in the United States as required under 41 U.S.C. 10a, unless it would not be in the public interest or unreasonable in cost. Byrd Anti -Lobbying Amendment: Applies to contracts >$100,000. Contractors who apply or bid for an award of $100,000 or more shall file the required certification. Each tier certifies to the tier above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any Federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Each tier shall also disclose any lobbying with non -Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the recipient. Changes: See Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions. Clean Air Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Applies to all contracts and subcontracts >$150,000. Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387) and will report violations to FEMA and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations, and Executive Orders: This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund the contract only. The contractor will comply will all applicable federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards: Applies to Contracts >$100,000 and involves the employment of mechanics or laborers. 29 C.F.R. § 5.5(b) (1) Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. FCP-2 EXH. 1.A FEDERAL GRANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS (2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph ( 1) of this section, in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section. (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. The (write in the name of the Federal agency or the loan or grant recipient) shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally -assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (2) of this section. (4) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraph (1) through (4) of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this section." Contracting with Small and Minority Businesses, Women's Business Enterprises, and Labor Surplus Area Firms: §200.321 (a) The Solicitor must take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used whenever possible. (b) Affirmative steps must include: (1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists; (2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever they are potential sources; (3) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce; and (6) Requiring the prime contractor, if subcontracts are to be let, to take the affirmative steps listed in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this section. b. The requirement outlined in subparagraph a. above, sometimes referred to as "socioeconomic contracting," does not impose an obligation to set aside either the solicitation or award of a contract to these types of firms. Rather, the requirement only imposes an obligation to carry out and document the six affirmative steps identified above. c. The "socioeconomic contracting" requirement outlines the affirmative steps that the Sub -Recipient must take; the requirements do not preclude the Sub -Recipient from undertaking additional steps to involve small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises. d. The requirement to divide total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises, does not authorize the Sub -Recipient to break a single project down into smaller components in order to circumvent the micro -purchase or small purchase thresholds so as to utilize streamlined acquisition procedures (e.g. "project splitting"). FCP-3 EXH. 1.A FEDERAL GRANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS Copeland "Anti -Kickback" Act: a. Contractor. The contractor shall comply with 18 U.S.C. § 874, 40 U.S.C. § 3145, and the requirements of 29 C.F.R. pt. 3 as may be applicable, which are incorporated by reference into this contract. b. Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clause above and such other clauses as FEMA may by appropriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all of these contract clauses. c. Breach. A breach of the contract clauses above may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29 C.F.R. § 5.12. Debarment and Suspension: (1) This contract is a covered transaction for purposes of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180 and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000. As such the contractor is required to verify that none of the contractor, its principals (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.995), or its affiliates (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.905) are excluded (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.940) or disqualified (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.935). (2) The contractor must comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C and must include a requirement to comply with these regulations in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. (3) This certification is a material representation of fact relied upon by the County. If it is later determined that the contractor did not comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C, in addition to remedies available to the County, the Federal Government may pursue available remedies, including but not limited to suspension and/or debarment. (4) The bidder or proposer agrees to comply with the requirements of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C while this offer is valid and throughout the period of any contract that may arise from this offer. The bidder or proposer further agrees to include a provision requiring such compliance in its lower tier covered transactions. DHS Seal, Logo, and Flags: The contractor shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likenesses of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre- approval. This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives. Energy Efficiency Standards: The contractor agrees to comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6201). Equal Employment Opportunity Clause (§60-1.4): Except as otherwise provided under 41 C.F.R. Part 60, all contracts that meet the definition of "federally assisted construction contract" in 41 C.F.R. § 60-1.3 must include the equal opportunity clause provided under 41 C.F.R. § 60- 1.4(b). During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment, or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. II. The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. III. The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because such employee or applicant has inquired about, discussed, or disclosed the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant. This provision shall not apply to instances in which an employee who has access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of such employee's essential job functions discloses the compensation of such other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to such information, unless such disclosure is in response to a formal complaint or charge, in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, FCP-4 EXH. 1.A FEDERAL GRANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. IV. The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under section 202 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. V. The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. VI. The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. VI I. In the event of the contractor's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. Vill. The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (8) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as may be directed by the Secretary of Labor as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. No Obligation by Federal Government: The Federal Government is not a party to this contract and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the non -Federal entity, contractor, or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from the contract. Procurement of Recovered Materials (§200.322): Requirements: The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the EPA at 40 C.F.R. Part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired by the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. (1) In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA designated items unless the product cannot be acquired (i) Competitively within a timeframe providing for compliance with the contract performance schedule; (ii) Meeting contract performance requirements; or (iii) At a reasonable price. (2) Information about this requirement is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site, https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensive-procurement-quideline-cpq-program. (3) The Contractor also agrees to comply with all other applicable requirements of Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act. Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statements or Related Acts: The contractor acknowledges that 31 U.S.C. Chap. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements) applies to the contractor's actions pertaining to this contract. Reporting: The contractor will provide any information required to comply with the grantor agency requirements and regulations pertaining to reporting. It is important that the contractor is aware of the reporting requirements of the County, as the Federal or State granting agency may require the contractor to provide certain information, documentation, and other reporting in order to satisfy reporting requirements to the granting agency. FCP-5 EXH. 1.A FEDERAL GRANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS Termination for Cause and Convenience: Applies to all contracts >$10,000, Should the Contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per this Agreement, the County may terminate said Agreement 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 County terminates this Agreement, Contractor's recovery against the County shall be limited to that portion of the Agreement Amount earned through the date of termination. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against the County, including, but not limited to, any damages or any anticipated profit on portions of the services not performed. STATE PROVISIONS Convicted Vendor and Discriminatory Vendors List: Those who have been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime or on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids 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 a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of $25,000.00 for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list or on the discriminatory vendor list. Immigration and Nationality Act: The State of Florida will not intentionally award publicly -funded contracts to any contractor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324a(e) [Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INK)]. The Division shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the INA. Inspector General Cooperation: The Parties agree to comply with Section 20.055(5), Florida Statutes, for the inspector general to have access to any records, data and other information deemed necessary to carry out his or her duties and incorporate into all subcontracts the obligation to comply with Section 20.055(5), Florida Statutes. Lobbying: No funds received pursuant to this Agreement may be expended for lobbying the Legislature, the judicial branch or any state agency. Public Records: The mere receipt of public funds by a private entity, standing alone, is insufficient to bring that entity within the ambit of the public record requirements. However, when a public entity delegates a public function to a private entity, the records generated by the private entity's performance of that duty become public records. Thus, the nature and scope of the services provided by a private entity determine whether that entity is acting on behalf of a public agency and is therefore subject to the requirements of Florida's Public Records Law. Record Retention: The contractor shall maintain and retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of the Agreement for a period of at least five (5) years after final payment is made and shall allow the County, FDEM, or its designee's access to such records upon request. FCP-6 ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Colller County EXHIBIT 1.13 FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES Acknowledgement of Terms, Conditions, and Grant Clauses Solidtadon 20-7677 Certification If the vendor subcontracts any of the work required under this Agreement, a copy of the signed subcontract must be available to the Department for review and approval. The vendor agrees to include in the subcontract that (1) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of this Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the Department and Recipient harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. The recipient shall document in the quarterly report the subcontractor's progress in performing its work under this agreement. For each subcontract, the Recipient shall provide a written statement to the Department as to whether the subcontractor is a minority vendor as defined in Section 288.703, Fla. Stat. On behalf of my firm, I acknowledge, the grant requirements identified in this document. Vendor/Contractor Name Atkins North America, Inc. Date 2/20/2020 Authorized Signature EXHIBIT LB -1 1/22/2020 6:57 AM P. 33 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier county EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY and VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION Contractor Covered Transactions Solidtalon 20-7677 (1) The prospective subcontractor of the Sub -recipient, Collier County, certifies, by submission of this document, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. (2) Where the Sub -recipient's subcontractor is unable to certify to the above statement, the prospective contract shall attach an explanation to this form. CONTRACTOR Atkins Yort��nerica, Inc. By: / Signature Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE, Vice PresidentlSenior Sector Manager Name and Title 1514 Broadway, Suite 201 Street Address Ft. Myers, FL 33901 City, State, Zip 1488055 DUNS Number N 2/20/2020 Date Y (h m rn a Sub -Recipient Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners DEM Contract Number: H0309 FEMA Project Number: 4337-192-R EXHIBIT LB - 2 1/2212020 6-57 AM o. 34 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 COLLIER COUNTY ANTICIPATED DISADVANTAGED, MINORITY, WOMEN OR VETERAN PARTICIPATION STATEMENT Status will be verified. Unverifable statuses will require the Vendor/Prime Contractor to either provide a revised statement or provide source documentation that validates a status. Contractor means an entity that receives a contract. A. VENDOR/PRIME CONTRACTOR INFORMATION PRIME NAME PRIME FEID NUMBER 0 CONTAACr DOLLAR AMOUNT Atkins North America, Inc. 59-895138 IS THE PRIME AFLORIDA-CERTIFIEDDISADVANTAGED, VETERAN? Y IN) 15THE ACTIVITY OFIHISCUNTRACi, ! MINORITY OR WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DBE? Y IN) CONSTRUCTION? Y 4�I (OBE/MBE/WBE)? OR HAVE A SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS 8A CERTIFICATION FROM THE SMALL BUSINESS MBE? Y (N) CONSULTATION? (Y) N ADMINISTRATION? ORA SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN? WBE? Y IN) OTHER? Y N SOB &A? Y ON) IS THIS SUBMISSION A REVISION? Y FJy IF YES, REVISION NUMBER B. IF PRIME HAS SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER WHO IS A DISADVANTAGED MINORITY, WOMEN -OWNED, SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN OR SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN, PRIME IS TO COMPLETE THIS NEXT SECTION DBE, MBE, WBE SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER TYPE OF WORK OR ETHNICITY CODE PERCENT OF CONTRACT VET, SMBBA NAME SPECIALTY (See Below) DOLLARS MBE Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc. Electrical HA WBE E. F. Gaines Surveying Services, Inc. Project Surveyor NMW i TOTALS: C. SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY PRIME VENDOR/CONTRACTOR NAME OF SUBMOTER DATE TITLE OF SUBMITTER Charlotte Maddox, PE 2/20/2020 Vice President, Sector Manager EMAILADDRESSOFPRIME (SUBMTTTER) TELEPHONENUMBER FAXNUMBER Chadotte.Maddox@atkinsglobal.com 813.281.8367 813.281.3634 NOTE: This Information is used to track and report anticipated DBE or MBE participation In federally -funded contracts. The anticipated DBE or MBE amount is voluntary and will not become part of the contractual terms. This form must be submitted at time of response to a solicitation. If and when awarded a County contract, the prime will be asked to update the Information for the grant compliance files. I I D. SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY COLLIER COUNTY DEPARTMENT NAME WLUER CONTRACT#pFB/RFP or PO/REQI GRANT PROGRAM/CONTRACT ACCEPTED BY: DATE ETHNICITY CODE Black American BA Hispanic American HA 11=02D 6:57 AM D(HIBIT I.B - 3 p. 35 COLLIER COUNTY -UPPER GORDON RIVER WEIR REPLACEMENT DESIGN SERVICES Collier County Solicitation 20-7677 EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES LOBBYING CERTIFICATION (To be submitted with each bid or offer exceedlno $100,0001 The undersigned [Contractor] certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge, that: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form- LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. 3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose aocordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by 31, U.S.C. § 1352 (as amended by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995). Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. The Contractor certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of each statement of its certification and disclosure, if any. In addition, the Contractor understands and agrees that the provisions of 31 U.S.C. § 3801 et seq., apply to this certification and disclosure, if any. Atkins North -America. Inc. of Contractor's Authorized Official Charlotte Maddox, PE, D.WRE; Vice President/Senior Sector Manager Name and Title of Contractor's Authorized Official 2/20/2020 Date EXHIBIT 1.13 - 4 1 /22/2020 6:57 AM p. 36