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Agenda 02/08/2022 Item #16A 8 (RPS Contract #21-7930 - CEI Services for Tmmokalee Raod at Randall Blvd Intersection)16.A.8 02/08/2022 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Johnson Engineering, Inc., related to Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 21-7930, "CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements," for an estimated amount of $650,000 (Infrastructure Sales Surtax) and to bring a proposed agreement back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. OBJECTIVE: To approve the selection committee's ranking of RPS No. 21-7930 and to negotiate an agreement to engage professional Construction Engineering and Inspection ("CEI") services for the Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements project (Project Number 60147). CONSIDERATIONS: The project will consist of the at -grade widening of Randall Boulevard from east of the intersection with Immokalee Road to 8th Street NE, going from two to four lanes (with a future six lane option available). The improvements will include constructing new sidewalks and on -street bike lanes and upgraded drainage. At the intersection of Randall Boulevard and Immokalee Road the project will realign the existing three westbound left turn lanes and one right turn lane from Randall Boulevard continuing through an upgraded traffic signal onto Immokalee Road. The enhanced intersection modification will also have a continuous right turn lane traveling eastbound on Immokalee Road to eastbound on Randall Boulevard. A new traffic signal and intersection will be constructed at the Randall Boulevard and 8th Street NE intersection. A future westbound flyover bridge from Randall Boulevard to Immokalee Road is also to be included in the design portion of this project. The consultant will provide peer review services for the design phase of the project along with CEI services during the construction phase. We anticipate the design phase commencing in March of 2022 and completing in late 2023. Construction is scheduled to start in 2024. On September 30, 2021, the Procurement Services Division released notices of RPS No. 21-7930, CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements. The County received four proposals by the November 1, 2021, submission deadline. All four firms were found to be responsive and responsible. A selection committee convened on November 18, 2021, scored each of the proposals, and shortlisted the following top three firms to move on to step 2, presentations: (1) Johnson Engineering, Inc., (2) Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC, and (3) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. The evaluation criteria included: ability of professional personnel; certified minority business enterprise; past performance/references; project approach, willingness to meet time and budget requirements; location; and recent, current, and projected workloads of the firm. The County requested a minimum of three references from clients on projects with a similar size for which the submitting firm previously provided services similar in scope and complexity. On December 7, 2021, the selection committee reconvened for the step 2 presentations and ranked the firms as follows: Firm Names Final Ranking Johnson Engineering, Inc. 1 Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC 2 AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 3 Subject to the Board's approval of staffs recommendation, staff will begin contract negotiations with the Packet Pg. 415 02/08/2022 16.A.8 top ranked firm, Johnson Engineering, Inc., in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 287.055, the Consultants' Competitive Act. Johnson Engineering, Inc., has been serving Collier County for nearly 30 years and has provided services on various Collier County projects. 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, until a proposed Agreement can be brought back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this item does not result in a direct fiscal impact; however, the source of funding for the future contract (subject to board approval at a subsequent meeting) will be Infrastructure Sales Surtax. Approval of this item will not have an impact on operational and maintenance costs; however, the completed project can be expected to have the following operational and maintenance impacts: minimal to no maintenance costs are expected to be incurred within the first 5 to 7 years of service for the roadway features and will be absorbed into the regular maintenance schedule thereafter. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: To approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Johnson Engineering, Inc., related to Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 21-7930, "CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements," for an estimated amount of $650,000 (sales tax) and to bring a proposed agreement back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. Prepared By: Dennis F. McCoy, PE, Senior Project Manager, Transportation Engineering Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1.21-7930 NORA (PDF) 2.21-7930 Final Ranking (PDF) 3.21-7930 Solicitation (PDF) 4. [Linked] 21-7930 Johnson Engineering_Proposal (PDF) Packet Pg. 416 16.A.8 02/08/2022 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.8 Doe ID: 20921 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Johnson Engineering, Inc., related to Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 21-7930, "CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements," for an estimated amount of $650,000 (Infrastructure Sales Surtax) and to bring a proposed agreement back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. Meeting Date: 02/08/2022 Prepared by: Title: Project Manager Transportation Engineering Name: Dennis McCoy 12/28/2021 11:35 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Transportation Eng — Transportation Engineering Name: Jay Ahmad 12/28/2021 11:35 AM Approved By: Review: Procurement Services Ana Reynoso Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Transportation Engineering Steve Ritter Additional Reviewer Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Transportation Engineering Jay Ahmad Additional Reviewer Transportation Engineering Marlene Messam Additional Reviewer Growth Management Department Lissett DeLaRosa Growth Management Department Growth Management Department Lisa Taylor Additional Reviewer Growth Management Department Gene Shue Additional Reviewer County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Growth Management Department Trinity Scott Transportation Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Office of Management and Budget Susan Usher Additional Reviewer County Manager's Office Amy Patterson Level 4 County Manager Review Board of County Commissioners Geoffrey Willig Meeting Pending Completed 12/28/2021 11:40 AM Completed 12/28/2021 11:43 AM Completed 12/28/2021 11:47 AM Completed 12/28/2021 1:34 PM Completed 12/28/2021 4:13 PM Completed 12/29/2021 8:30 AM Completed 01/04/2022 12:35 PM Completed 01/05/2022 11:43 AM Completed 01/13/2022 10:23 AM Completed 01/21/2022 3:38 PM Completed 01/21/2022 4:12 PM Completed 01/26/2022 10:40 AM Completed 01/26/2022 5:23 PM Completed 01/31/2022 10:50 AM 02/08/2022 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 417 DocuSign Envelope ID: B91FFOKA-B0774ACC-A1 EC-AMA24921391 F Coer County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Notice of Recommended Award Solicitation: 21-7930 Title: CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements Due Date and Time: November 1, 2021 at 3:00 PM 16.A.8.a Respondents: Company Name City County State Final Ranking Responsive/Responsible Johnson Engineering, Inc. Fort Myers Lee FL 1 Yes/Yes Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC Naples Collier FL 2 Yes/Yes AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Fort Myers Lee FL 3 Yes/Yes A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp. Doral Miami- Dade FL N/A Yes/Yes Utilized Local Vendor Preference: Yes 0 No - Recommended Vendors) For Award: On September 30, 2021 the Procurement Services Division released notices for Request for Professional Services (RPS) No. 21-7930, CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements. The County notified 18,876 firms, sixty-two (62) firms viewed the RPS information, and four (4) proposals were received by the due date of November 1, 2021. All four proposers were found to be responsive and responsible. Per CCNA, Fla. Stat. the evaluation criteria included ability of professional personnel; certified minority business enterprise; past performance/references; project approach, willingness to meet time and budget requirements; location; and recent, current, and projected workloads of the firm. A minimum of three references were requested from clients for projects with a similar size for which the firm provided services similar in scope and complexity. The Selection Committee convened on November 18, 2021 and as described in step 1 of the solicitation documents, scored each of the proposals and shortlisted the top three (3) firms to move to step 2 in the order listed below: Johnson Engineering, Inc. Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC AECOM Technical Services, Inc. On December 7, 2021 the Selection Committee reconvened for step 2, presentations and final ranking. The firms were ranked as follows: Johnson Engineering, Inc. ranked as 1 Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC. ranked as 2 Packet Pg. 418 DocuSign Envelope ID: B9FF0B7A-B077-4ACC-A1 EC-A8AA2492B91 F 16.A.8.a AECOM Technical Services, Inc. ranked as 3 Staff is recommending negotiations with the top ranked firm, Johnson Engineering, Inc. Contract Driven = Purchase Order Driven 0 Required Signatures DocuSigned by: Project Manager: Dennis McCoy I i uuAA) FvVA� by: Procurement Strategist: Glenys Risueno l _.... y`' y ' " y I suumfiw t Services Director: Ste. H Sandra Herrera 12/10/2021 Date Packet Pg. 419 JOI S031AJOS 133 COI ISII}PoyS anoidde o} uol}epuawwooaN OR Q 6ulAu IJ IBU1A 0£6L-�Z :IuawyoePV 0 N a Y V m a 16.A.8.c coer coHnty 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 CEI SERVICES FOR IMMOKALEE ROAD AT RANDALL BOULEVARD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS RPS NO.: 21-7930 r N O� O N GLENYS RISUENO, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-6098 Glenys.Risueno@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. 421 SOLICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE 16.A.8.c REQUEST FOR PROFESSINAL SERVICES 21-7930 (RPS) NUMBER: PROJECT TITLE: CEI SERVICES FOR IMMOKALEE ROAD AT RANDALL BOULEVARD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: N/A LOCATION: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION, CONFERENCE ROOM A, 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, 2021 at 3:00 PM 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: hlt2s://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-ca INTRODUCTION As requested by the Transportation Engineering Division (hereinafter, the "Division"), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, "County") has issued this Request for Professional Services (hereinafter, "RPS") with the intent of obtaining proposals from interested and qualified 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. Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services have historically been added to the construction phase of transportation projects. The County typically performs CEI services with either in-house forces or by outsourcing. CEI work involves providing oversight for the County, ensuring that the Contractor builds the project in reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the Construction Contract. The CEI firm is the liaison between the County and the Contractor to observe the Contractor's work to determine the progress and quality of the work. The CEI Consultant identifies discrepancies, reports significant discrepancies to the County, and directs the Contractor to correct such observed discrepancies. Historically, County departments have spent approximately 10% to 12% of the total construction contract for CEI services; however, this may not be indicative of future buying patterns. BACKGROUND Ah CEI services are required for Phase 1 of the Immokalee Road (CR 846) at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements Project located in Naples, Florida. The FDOT has completed a Project Development and Environmental (PD&E) Study that confirms this particular project meets the current needs for operational and safety improvements. All PD&E study final reports can be obtained at the FDOT website (hLtp:Hswflroads.com/immokalee/randall/Tde/). A two -phased approach to complete this project has been proposed. The interim at -grade preferred build alternative (Phase 1- triple lefts) proposes to widen the existing two-lane Randall Boulevard to four lanes (with a future six lane option available), adding sidewalks and bike lanes and providing drainage improvements. The project limits extend along Immokalee Road (SR 846) to approximately one mile south of Oil Well Road and east along Randall Boulevard from the Immokalee Road/ Randall Boulevard intersection to just east of the intersection of Randall Boulevard and 8th Street NE (about 0.75 miles in length). The intersection improvements will consist of constructing three left turn lanes and one right turn lane westbound from Randall Boulevard continuing through an upgraded traffic signal and onto Immokalee Road. A continuous flow right turn lane is proposed eastbound on Immokalee Road to eastbound on Randall Boulevard. A new traffic signal and intersection will be constructed at the Randall Boulevard and 8th Street NE intersection. The corridor will be evaluated for street lighting improvements. The Randall Boulevard Access Road is proposed to be reconstructed and realigned to intersect Randall Boulevard further East. The proposed access road will remain a two-way, two-lane undivided typical section, but will include curb and gutter for drainage and a 5-foot sidewalk along the south side. The ultimate preferred build alternative (Phase 2- flyover) proposed plan for this intersection is to construct a two-lane flyover bridge westbound from Randall Boulevard to Immokalee Road bypassing the traffic signal along with expanding the continuous -flow right turn lane to two -lanes. Although the Phase 2 portion of the project is planned beyond 2035, a Bridge Development Report (BDR) T_ N G1 0 N c 0 to 0 0 M w ti N c m E z M Q Packet Pg. 422 and determination of required right-of-way needed for the bridge structure will be completed in phase 1 of the Proj 16.A.8.c Preliminary Concept Plans have been attached herein for informational purposes. The at -grade improvements will include the design and permitting, drainage, utilities, and right-of-way of the ultimate intersection capacity improvements. The services include, but are not limited to, providing constructability review services of design submittals, administering the Construction Contract, providing inspections, monitoring, and material sampling and testing. In addition, the services shall include monitoring off -site activities and fabrication of structural elements. Monitoring and inspecting the Contractor's Work Zone Traffic Plan and reviewing modifications to the Work Zone Traffic Control Plan, in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) procedures. Determining acceptability of all material and completed work items on the basis of either test results or by verification of a certification. TERM OF CONTRACT County reserves the right to modify this scope during negotiations for budgetary reasons. The contract term will commence on the date of the Notice to Proceed and end upon acceptance and approval of the final payment. 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 1.0 PURPOSE This scope of services describes and defines the Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services which are required for contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing for the construction projects listed below. 2.0 SCOPE Provide services as defined in this Scope of Services, the referenced Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) manuals, o and procedures. Q. a The project for which the services are required is: c .r County Project IDs: 60147 0 :r Description: Immokalee Road (CR 846) at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements c County: Collier E Major work groups include: 0 m • 10.1 — Roadway CEI • 10.4 — Minor Bridge and Miscellaneous Structures CEI N CD Minor work groups include: N. • 8.1 - Control Surveying _ c • 8.2 - Design, Right of Way Construction Surveying W • 9.1 - Soil Exploration 0 • 9.2 - Geotechnical Classification Lab Testing M • 9.3 - Highway Materials Testing o� ~ • 9.4 - Foundation Studies N • 9.5 - Geotechnical Specialty Lab Testing E • 10.3 - Construction Materials Inspection z The firms submitting as the PRIME CONSULTANT at a minimum must be pre -qualified through the FDOT in the following Q work groups: Group 10 — CEI: (10.1, 10.4) Also, at a minimum, the PRIME CONSULTANT or its subconsultant(s) must be pre -qualified through the FDOT in the following work groups: Packet Pg. 423 • Group 3 - Highway Design — Roadway: 3.1 Minor Highway Design 16.A.8.c 3.0 • Group 4 - Highway Design — Bridges: 4.1 Miscellaneous Structures and Minor Bridge Design, 4.2 Major Bridge Design Concrete and Steel • Group 8 — Surveying and Mapping • Group 9 — Soil Exploration, Material Testing, and Foundations • Group 10 — CEI: 10.3 Construction Materials Inspection Exercise independent professional judgment in performing obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement. Pursuant to Section 4.1.4 of the Construction Project Administration Manual (CPAM), the authority of the Consultant's lead person, such as the Senior Project Engineer, and the Consultant's Project Administrator shall be identical to the Division's Project Manager and Construction Manager respectively and shall be interpreted as such. Services provided by the Consultant shall comply with FDOT's manuals, procedures, and memorandums. Such FDOT manuals, procedures, and memorandums are found at the State Construction Office's website. On a single Construction Contract, it is a conflict of interest for a professional firm to receive compensation from both the COUNTY and the Contractor either directly or indirectly. LENGTH OF SERVICE: The services for the Construction Contract shall begin upon written notification to proceed (NTP) by the Division. For this project separate NTP's will be issued for independent peer review services during the design phase and for CEI services during construction. The Division shall track the execution of the Construction Contract such that the Consultant is given timely authorization to begin work. While no personnel shall be assigned until written notification by the Division has been issued, the Consultant shall be ready to assign personnel within two weeks of notification. For the duration of the project, coordinate closely with the Division and Contractor to minimize rescheduling of Consultant activities due to construction delays or changes in scheduling of Contractor activities. Task 1 — Independent Peer Review: We anticipate the Consultant will provide independent peer review services at the 30% (BDR), 60 % and 90% design plan submittal phases. The independent peer review is intended to be a comprehensive, thorough verification of the original work. All independent peer reviews shall include but not limited to the independent confirmation of the following when applicable: Compatibility of bridge geometry with roadway geometries including typical sections, horizontal alignment, r- vertical alignment. o V Compatibility of construction phasing with Traffic Control Plans • Critical horizontal and vertical clearances N • Potential conflicts with underground and overhead utilities M N • Conformity to FDOT standards c 0 • Compliance with FDOT and FHWA design requirements cc • Structural Analysis and Methodology and assumptions • Design results/recommendations (independent verification of the design) 0 U) 0 • Completeness and accuracy of the plans M ti • Technical Special Provisions • Constructability issues We estimate a 335-day duration for this task of the contract. z c� Task 2 — Construction: For estimating purposes, the Consultant will be allowed an accumulation of thirty (30) calendar Q days to perform preliminary administrative services prior to the issuance of the Contractor's notice to proceed on the first project and thirty (30) calendar days to demobilize after final acceptance of the Construction Contract. Packet Pg. 424 The anticipated letting schedules and Design and construction times for the projects are tabulated below: 16.A.8.c 4.0 Design Contract Estimate Financial Letting Date Start Date Duration Project ID (Mo/Day/Yr) (Mo/Day/Yr) (Days) 60147 5/3/2021 02/2022 730 Construction Contract Estimate Financial Letting Date Start Date Duration Project ID (Mo/Day/Yr) (Mo/Day/Yr) (Days) 60147 TBD 3/2024 365 DEFINITIONS: A. Agreement: The Professional Services Agreement between the COUNTY and the Consultant setting forth the obligations of the parties thereto, including but not limited to the performance of the work, furnishing of services, and the basis of payment. B. Design Build Firm: The individual, firm, or company contracting with the COUNTY for the design and construction performance of work. C. Construction Contract: The written agreement between the COUNTY and the Contractor setting forth the obligations of the parties thereto, including but not limited to the performance of the work, furnishing of labor and materials, and the basis of payment. D. Construction Project Manager: The Division employee assigned to manage the Construction Engineering and Inspection Contract and represent the Division during the performance of the services covered under this Agreement. E. Construction Training/Qualification Program (CTQP): The FDOT program for training and qualifying technicians in Aggregates, Asphalt, Concrete, Earthwork, and Final Estimates Administration. Program information is available at CTQP website. F. Consultant: The Consulting firm under contract to the COUNTY for administration of Construction Engineering and Inspection services. G. CEI Project Administrator/Project En ie'neer: The employee assigned by the Consultant to be in charge of providing Construction Contract administration services for one or more Construction Projects. H. CEI Senior Project Engineer: The Engineer assigned by the Consultant to be in charge of providing Construction Contract administration for one or more Construction Projects. This person may supervise other Consultant employees and act as the lead Engineer for the Consultant. N I. Procurement Contract Manager: The administrative Contract manager at the County's Procurement Office. c c J. Division's Construction Manager: The Division employee assigned to administer the Construction, and the .2 Consultant Construction Engineering and Inspection (CCEI) Contracts in the Transportation Engineering Division. 0 K. CouM's Director of Transportation Engineering: The Director of Construction, Engineering, and Traffic 0 w Operations. ~ N L. Count y's Procurement Director: The Director of the Procurement Services Division. m E M. Coun Manager: The Chief Executive Officer appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. . c� N. Engineer of Record: The Engineer noted on the Construction plans as the responsible person for the design and Q preparation of the plans. O. Community Liaison Officer: The Growth Management Department's employee assigned to manage the Public Information Issues. Packet Pg. 425 P. Project Manager: The Engineer or employee assigned by the County to administer Construction Contract 16.A.8.c Division. 5.0 6.0 ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE DIVISION TO THE CONSULTANT: A. The Division, on an as needed basis, will furnish the following Construction Contract documents for each project. These documents may be provided in electronic format only. 1. Construction Plans, in Adobe PDF and reproducible in size I I" X 17" prints. 2. CADD Files will be provided upon request in Microstation format. 3. Specification Package, in Adobe PDF and reproducible in size 8.5" X 11" prints. The native file in Microsoft Word if requested. 4. Copy of the Executed Construction Contract, in Adobe PDF and reproducible in size 8.5" X 11" prints. 5. Utility Agency's Agreements and Work schedules (if applicable). 6. Environmental Permits, in Adobe PDF. ITEMS FURNISHED BY THE CONSULTANT: 6.1 FDOT Documents: All applicable FDOT documents referenced herein shall be a condition of this Agreement. All FDOT documents, directives, procedures, and standard forms are available through the FDOT's Internet website. Most items can be purchased through the following address. All others can be acquired through the District Office or on-line at the FDOT's website. Florida Division of Transportation Maps and Publication Sales 605 Suwannee Street, MS 12 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450 Telephone No. (850) 414-4050 hiip://www.fdot.gov/construction/ 6.2 Office Automation: Provide all software and hardware necessary to efficiently and effectively carry out the responsibilities under this Agreement. V_ Provide each inspection staff with a laptop computer (or tablet) running software needed for project scheduling, w documentation and control (such as, SiteManager application through Citrix, Primavera/Sidetrack, Claim Digger, N etc.) connection using a mobile broadband connection at the jobsite. 0 All computer coding shall be input by Consultant personnel using equipment furnished by them. (a) Communication Technoloo 0 All informational, contractual and other business required for this project will be tailored to the needs of the project ti and to facilitate communication. At times a paperless electronic system may be necessary such as emails, portals or web site, and at other times hard copies will be expected and accepted. N Ownership and possession of computer equipment and related software, which is provided by the Consultant, shall m always remain with the Consultant. The Consultant shall retain responsibility for risk of loss or damage to said s equipment during performance of this Agreement. Field office equipment should always be maintained and operational. Q Current technical specifications for office automation can be viewed at: http://www.fdot. gov/Construction/DesignBuild/ConsultantCEI/OfficeAutomation.shtm Packet Pg. 426 6.3 Field Office: 16.A.8.c 7.0 The County may require a satellite office for this project. The Consultant shall be reimbursed for allowed expenses associated with this satellite office. The office must have at a minimum the following items to support the project: • Office space within a desired radius to the project for the duration of the project. • Office telephone • Copier rental/lease • Broadband internet access Consultant shall list this fixed monthly cost as a line item of the cost proposal titled "Field Office expenses," and shall also be listed as such on invoices submitted to the County for payment. 6.4 Vehicles: Vehicles will be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and must be able to effectively carry out requirements of this Agreement. Vehicles shall have the name and phone number of the consulting firm visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. 6.5 Field Equipment: Supply survey, inspection, and testing equipment essential to perform services under this Agreement; such equipment includes non -consumable and non -expendable items. Hard hats shall have the name of the consulting firm visibly displayed. Equipment described herein and expendable materials under this Agreement will remain the property of the Consultant and shall be removed at completion of the work. Handling of nuclear density gauges shall be in compliance with their license. Retain responsibility for risk of loss or damage to said equipment during performance of this Agreement. Field office equipment shall always be maintained and in operational condition. 6.6 Licensin2 for Equipment Operations: Obtain proper licenses for equipment and personnel operating equipment when licenses are required. The license 0 and supporting documents shall be available for verification by the Division, upon request. Radioactive Materials License for use of Surface Moisture Density Gauges shall be obtained through the State of Florida Department of Health. N CD 0 LIAISON RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONSULTANT: PC a 0 For the duration of the Agreement, keep the Division's Construction Project Manager in Responsible Charge informed of cc all significant activities, decisions, correspondence, reports, and other communications related to its responsibilities under this Agreement. .2 U) Facilitate communications between all parties (i.e. architectural, mechanical, materials, landscaping, local agencies, etc.) M ensuring responses and resolutions are provided in a timely manner. Maintain accurate records to document the ti communication process. N Inform the designated Division project personnel of any design defects, reported by the Contractor or observed by the d Consultant. E z M Submit all administrative items relating to Invoice Approval, Personnel Approval, User IDs, Time Extensions, and Q Supplemental Amendments to the Construction Project Manager for review and approval. 8.0 PERFORMANCE OF THE CONSULTANT: During the term of this Agreement and all Supplemental Amendments thereof, the Division will review various phases of Consultant operations, such as construction inspection, materials sampling and testing, and administrative activities, to Packet Pg. 427 9.0 determine compliance with this Agreement. Cooperate and assist Division representatives in conducting the rev 16.A.8.c deficiencies are indicated, remedial action shall be implemented immediately. Division recommendations and Consultant responses/actions are to be properly documented by the Consultant. No additional compensation shall be allowed for remedial action taken by the Consultant to correct deficiencies. Remedial actions and required response times may include but are not necessarily limited to the following: A. Further subdivide assigned inspection responsibilities, reassign inspection personnel, or assign additional inspection personnel, within one week of notification. B. Immediately replace personnel whose performance has been determined by the Consultant and/or the Division to be inadequate. C. Immediately increase the frequency of monitoring and inspection activities in phases of work that are the Consultant's responsibility. D. Increase the scope and frequency of training of the Consultant personnel. REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSULTANT: 9.1 General: It shall be the responsibility of the Consultant to administer, monitor, and inspect the Construction Contract such that the project is constructed in reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the Construction Contract. Observe the Contractor's work to determine the progress and quality of work. Identify discrepancies, report significant discrepancies to the Division, and direct the Contractor to correct such observed discrepancies. Consult with the Construction Project Manager as necessary and direct all issues, which exceed delegated authority to the Construction Project Manager for Division action or direction. Inform the designated Division project personnel of any significant omissions, substitutions, defects, and deficiencies noted in the work of the Contractor and the corrective action that has been directed to be performed by the Contractor. 9.2 Survey Control: Check or establish the survey control baseline(s) along with sufficient baseline control points and bench marks at appropriate intervals along the project in order to: (1) make and record measurements necessary to calculate and document quantities for pay items, (2) make and record pre -construction and final cross section surveys of the project site in those areas where earthwork (i.e., embankment, excavation, subsoil excavation, etc.) is part of the construction project, and (3) perform incidental engineering surveys. 9.3 On -site Inspection: Monitor the Contractor's on -site construction activities and inspect materials entering into the work in accordance with the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the Construction Contract to determine that the projects are constructed in reasonable conformity with such documents. Maintain detailed accurate records of the Contractor's daily operations and of significant events that affect the work. The Consultant shall have personnel qualified by the FDOT who can monitor off -site activities and fabrication unless otherwise stipulated by this Agreement. Monitor and inspect Contractor's Work Zone Traffic Control Plan and review modifications to the Work Zone Traffic Control Plan, including Alternate Work Zone Traffic Control Plan, in accordance with the FDOT's procedures. Consultant employees performing such services shall be qualified in accordance with the FDOT's procedures. 9.4 Sampling and Testing: Perform sampling and testing of component materials and completed work in accordance with the Construction Contract documents. The minimum sampling frequencies set out in the FDOT's Materials Sampling, Testing and Reporting Guide shall be met. In complying with the aforementioned guide, provide daily surveillance of the Contractor's Quality Control activities and perform the sampling and testing of materials and completed work items for verification and acceptance. V_ N G1 0 N C 0 to U 0 U) 0 M G1 ti N c m E z c� Q Packet Pg. 428 9.5 The Consultant shall also perform inspection and sampling of materials and components at locations remo 16.A.8.c the project site and testing of materials normally done in a laboratory remote from the project site. Determine the acceptability of all materials and completed work items based on either test results or verification of a certification, certified mill analysis, DOT label, DOT stamp, etc. The Division will monitor the effectiveness of the Consultant's testing procedures through observation and independent assurance testing. Sampling, testing and laboratory methods shall be as required by the FDOT's Standard Specifications, Supplemental Specifications. Documentation reports on sampling and testing performed by the Consultant shall be submitted during the same week that the construction work is done. Transport samples to be tested to the appropriate laboratory that meets the FDOT standards. Supply CTQP (Construction Training Qualification Program) qualified technicians for concrete inspection. Supply CTQP qualified Asphalt Paving and Plant Technicians for asphalt inspection. Supply CTQP qualified Earthwork Construction Inspection Technicians for embankment, pipe backfill, subgrade, base and asphalt inspection. Engineering Services: Task 1 — Independent Peer Review Complete independent peer review for the analysis of the construction plans for conformity to design standards and criteria. The reviews will be conducted at the 30% (BDR), 60% and 90% design phases. The consultant shall review the plans and documentation as provided by the COUNTY. The independent peer review will be based on standards promulgated in the latest editions of minimum requirements as noted by the following manuals and guidelines: • FOOT Design Manual (FDM) • Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance (Florida Greenbook) • Florida Department of Transportation Standard Plans for Road Construction • Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction • Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (Greenbook) N M • Collier County Traffic Operations Signalization Technical Special Provisions N • Collier County Traffic Operations Roadway Lighting Technical Special Provisions. c o cc Including, but not limited to any other applicable manuals, provisions, and standards to complete the review of the U plans. 0 Task 2 — Construction, Engineering and Inspection 0 w ti Coordinate the Construction Contract administration activities of all parties other than the Contractor involved in N completing the construction project. Notwithstanding the above, the Consultant is not liable to the Division for failure of such parties to follow written direction issued by the Consultant. E Services shall include maintaining the required level of surveillance of Contractor activities, interpreting plans, z specifications, and special provisions for the Construction Contract. Maintain complete, accurate records of all Q activities and events relating to the project and properly document all project changes. The following services shall be performed: Packet Pg. 429 16.A.8.c (1) Attend a pre -service meeting for the Agreement within ten (10) business days after the notice -to- Provide appropriate staff to attend and participate in the pre -service meeting. At the time of this meeting the Consultant shall submit "Action Request" packages for Personnel Approval for immediate staff needs and a copy/computer file of the final negotiated staffing. The Consultant shall record a complete and concise record of the proceedings of the meeting and distribute copies of these minutes to the participants and other interested parties within seven (7) days of the meeting date. (2) Prepare independent Peer Review of the Design Build Firm's work for each design submittal. (3) Prepare and submit to the Construction Project Manager for approval, within thirty (30) days after the pre- IF p service meeting, a copy of the project specific Consultant Contract administration documents listed below (Adobe PDF file format is acceptable). In addition, the Consultant Contract administration documents, y which shall be routinely used by the Consultant throughout the project, shall be in the format and content 0; approved by the Construction Management Office. a) Action Request Form -a b) Contract Status Report, or other approved fund tracking report c) CEI Consultant Firm estimated staffing (completed in accordance with the original Consultant `o Contract Agreement) 'F d) CEI Consultant Data N (4) Schedule, attend and conduct a Pre -construction Conference in accordance with Article 8-3.5 of the FDOT Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the required documentation, including as-builts, necessary for permit(s) compliance. Record significant information revealed and decisions made at this conference and distribute copies of the minutes to the appropriate parties. The meeting shall also be electronically recorded, and the Consultant shall maintain all tapes of the meeting for the duration of the contract. (5) Verify that the Contractor is conducting inspections, preparing reports and monitoring all storm water pollution prevention measures associated with the project. For each project that requires the use of the NPDES General Permit, provide at least one inspector who has successfully completed the "Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Training and Certification Program for Inspectors and Contractors". The Consultant's inspector will be familiar with the requirements set forth in the FEDERAL REGISTER, Vol. 57, No. 187, Friday, September 5, 1992, pages 4412 to 4435 "Final NPDES General Permits for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites" and the Division's guidelines. (6) Analyze the Contractor's schedule(s) (i.e. baseline(s), revised baseline(s), updates, as -built, etc.) for compliance with the contract documents. Elements including, but not limited to, completeness, logic, durations, activity, flow, milestone dates, concurrency, resource allotment, and delays will be reviewed. Verify the schedule conforms with the construction phasing and MOT sequences, including all contract modifications. Provide a written review of the schedule identifying significant omissions, improbable or unreasonable activity durations, errors in logic, and any other concerns as detailed in CPAM. (7) Analyze problems that arise on a project and proposals submitted by the Contractor; work to resolve such issues and process the necessary paperwork. (8) Monitor, inspect, and document utility relocation self -performed by the Contractor for conformance with Utility Agency's Standards and the Utility Agency's Approved Materials List. Document utility construction progress to be performed by Utility Agencies. Facilitate coordination and communication between Utility Agency's representatives, Division's staff and Contractors executing the work. Identify potential utility conflicts and assist in the resolution of utility issues including County and Privately -owned facilities. (9) Produce reports, verify quantity calculations and field measure for payment purposes as needed to prevent delays in Contractor operations and to facilitate prompt processing of such information for the County to make timely payment to the Contractor. (10) Prepare and make presentations for meetings and hearings before the Board of County Commissioners, Dispute Review Boards, or any other necessary Stakeholder meetings in connection with the project covered by this Agreement. (11) Provide Community Outreach Services and be proactive in keeping the community aware of the status and traffic impacts of the referenced project. With approval from the Division's designee, prepare and disseminate information to the public, elected officials and the media of any upcoming events, which will affect traffic flow. Produce and distribute all publications (letters, flyers, brochures and news releases) necessary for this contract. Prior to release, the Division's designee will approve all responses, letters, news releases and the like. Provide timely, professional responses to project inquiries including emails, Q Packet Pg. 430 telephone calls, etc. Coordinate general public information meetings, open houses, community 16.A.8.c as directed by the Division's representatives. (12) Prepare and submit to the Construction Project Manager monthly, a Construction Status Report, in a format to be approved by the Division. (13) Video tape the pre -construction conditions throughout the project limits. Provide a digital photo log or video of project activities, with heavy emphasis on potential claim items/issues and on areas of real/potential public controversy. (14) Provide a digital camera for photographic documentation of pre -construction state and of noteworthy incidents or events during construction. These photographs will be filed and maintained on the Consultant's computer using a digital photo management system. Photographs shall be taken the day prior to the start of construction and continue as needed throughout the project. Photographs shall be taken the days of Substantial, Partial and Final Acceptance. 10.0 PERSONNEL: 10.1 10.2 Provide visual documentation of the Project through the periodic collection of a set of panoramic digital photographs at predetermined stations throughout the project. Photographic locations should be located at intervals such that the digital photographs collectively portray most of the visible surfaces on the Project. The digital photographs should be taken with a frequency designed to reveal changes in the progress of the Project, which can be compared to other project data including daily reports of construction and scheduling updates. Photographic data files comprising each digital photograph are to be supplied together with an HTML (web page) based access and display system for viewing the photographs. Original photographic data files are to be supplied for archival purposes and comprise photographic data identical in form and content to that produced by the digital camera used to capture the image. Working photographic data files are to be supplied for everyday reference purposes and comprise copies of each original photographic data file, which have been processed to a reduced pixel and color resolution (size and clarity) for distribution via CD ROM and the Internet. The access and display system should be comprised of a series of HTML files (web pages) which allow a user to view each photographic data file at random, and in a sequence which simulates the visual experience of a viewer moving through the actual Project from one photographic station to the next. The original photographic data files, working photographic data files and access and display system are to be distributed on CD ROM and portable hard disk media. The working photographic data files and the access and display system should also be maintained on a server accessible via the Internet. General Requirements: Provide prequalified/competent personnel necessary to efficiently and effectively carry out its responsibilities under d this Agreement. N M The County's Project Administrator/Manager shall be responsible for verifying and maintaining copies of all N required licenses, certifications, and qualifications requested from the Consultant throughout the term of the r_ contract. o cc Unless otherwise agreed to by the Division, the Division will not compensate straight overtime or premium .5 overtime for the positions of Senior Project Engineer, Project Administrator/Project Engineer, Contract o Support Specialist and Assistant or Associate to any of these positions. c M 01 Personnel Oualifications: ~ N Provide competent personnel qualified by experience and education. Submit to the Construction Project Manager the names of personnel proposed for assignment to the project, including a detailed resume for each containing at E a minimum: salary, education, and experience. The Consultant Action Request form for personnel approval shall be submitted to the Construction Project Manager at least two weeks prior to the date an individual is to report to cm work. Q Personnel identified in the Consultant technical proposal are to be assigned as proposed and are committed to performing services under this Agreement. Personnel changes will require written approval from the Division. Staff that has been removed shall be replaced by the Consultant within one week of Division notification. Packet Pg. 431 Before the project begins, all project staff shall have a working knowledge of the current CPAM and must 16.A.8.c all the necessary qualifications/certifications for fulfilling the duties of the position they hold. Cross training of the Consultant's project staff is highly recommended to achieve a knowledgeable and versatile project inspection team but shall not be at any additional cost to the Division and should occur as workload permits. Visit the training page on the FDOT Construction Office website for training dates. Minimum qualifications for the Consultant personnel are set forth as follows. Exceptions to these minimum qualifications will be considered on an individual basis. However, a Project Administrator working under the supervision and direction of a Senior Project Engineer or an Inspector working under the supervision and direction of a Senior Inspector shall have six months from the date of hire to obtain the necessary qualifications/certifications provided all other requirements for such positions are met and the Consultant submits a training plan detailing when such qualifications/certifications and other training relative to the Division's procedures, Specifications and Standard Plans will be obtained. The Division Construction Engineer or designee will have the final approval authority on such exceptions. CEI SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER - A Civil Engineering degree and registered in the State of Florida as a Professional Engineer (or if registered in another state, the ability to obtain registration in the State of Florida within six months) and six (6) years of engineering experience [(two (2) years of which are in major road or bridge construction)] or [(five (5) of which are in major bridge construction) - for Complex Bridge Projects with the exception of PTS projects which require two (2) years of major bridge construction], or for non-degreed personnel the aforementioned registration and ten (10) years of engineering experience (two (2) years of which are in major road or bridge construction). Qualifications include the ability to communicate effectively in English (verbally and in writing); direct highly complex and specialized construction engineering administration and inspection program; plans and organizes the work of subordinate and staff members; develops and/or reviews policies, methods, practices, and procedures; and reviews programs for conformance with FDOT standards. Also, must have the following: QUALIFICATIONS: Attend the CTQP Quality Control Manager course and pass the examination. CERTIFICATIONS: FDOT Advanced MOT OTHER: Complete the Critical Structures Construction Issues, Self -Study Course, and submit the mandatory Certification of Course Completion form (for structures projects) A Master's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year engineering experience. CEI PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR/PROJECT ENGINEER - A Civil Engineering degree plus two (2) years of engineering experience in construction of major road or bridge structures, or for non-degreed personnel eight (8) N years of responsible and related engineering experience, two (2) years of which involved construction of major N road or bridge structures with the exception of Complex Category 2 (CC2) bridge structures. c 0 As an exception, only one (1) year of PTS bridge experience will be required for registered project administrators to and two (2) years of PTS bridge experience for non -registered project administrators. Post -tensioning experience is not required for precast prestressed concrete flat slab superstructures but successful completion of an FDOT o accredited grouting and post -tensioning course is required. To be in primary control, a Project Administrator must v) have supervised two or more inspectors as well as two or more support staff (Office Manager, Resident Compliance M Specialist, and Secretary) and must have been directly responsible for all CEI services assigned. ti CPTS years of experience must have included a minimum of twelve (12) months experience in each of the N following areas: (1) casting yard operations and related surveying; (2) segment erection and related surveying, c post -tensioning (PT) of tendons and grouting of prestressing steel. m E z CPTCB years of experience must include monitoring of the following: girder erection, safe use of girder erection cranes, stabilization of girders after erection, false work for temporary girder support, and PT and Q grouting operations. PTS years of experience must include monitoring of the following: installation of PT ducts and related hardware and post -tensioning and grouting of strands or be the level of experience that meets the criteria for CPTS or CPTCB bridges. Packet Pg. 432 MB years of experience must have been in MB mechanical and/or electrical construction. 16.A.8.c Receives general instructions regarding assignments and is expected to exercise initiative and independent judgment in the solution of work problems. Directs and assigns specific tasks to inspectors and assists in all phases of the construction project. Will be responsible for the progress and final estimates throughout the construction project duration. Must have the following: QUALIFICATIONS: CTQP Final Estimates Level 11 CERTIFICATIONS: FDOT Advanced MOT OTHER: Attend CTQP Quality Control Manager Course and pass the examination. Complete the Critical Structures Construction Issues, Self -Study Course, and submit the mandatory Certification of Course Completion form (for structures projects) A Master's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year of engineering experience CEI ASSISTANT PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR/PROJECT ENGINEER — A Civil Engineering degree plus one (1) year of engineering experience in construction of major road or bridge structures, or for non-degreed personnel six (6) years of responsible and related engineering experience, two (2) years of which involved construction of major road or bridge structures with the exception of Complex Category 2 (CC2) bridge structures. QUALIFICATIONS: CTQP Final Estimates Level II CERTIFICATIONS: o FDOT Intermediate MOT o :r CEI CONTRACT SUPPORT SPECIALIST - A High School diploma or equivalent and four (4) years of road & bridge construction engineering inspection (CEI) experience having performed/assisted in project related duties E (i.e., Materials Acceptance and Certification (MAC) System, progress and final estimates, EEO compliance, E processing Construction Contract changes, etc.) or a Civil Engineering Degree. Should exercise independent 0 judgment in planning work details and making technical decisions related to the office aspects of the project. Should a) be familiar with the FDOT's Procedures covering the project related duties as stated above and be proficient in the computer programs necessary to perform these duties. Shall become proficient in Trimble Business Center - Heavy N Construction Edition (HCE) or approved surface to surface comparison software and Engineering Menu. c N QUALIFICATIONS: c 0 CTQP Final Estimates Level II 2 CEI ASSOCIATE CONTRACT SUPPORT SPECIALIST - High school graduate or equivalent plus three (3) 'p years of secretarial and/or clerical experience including two (2) years' experience in construction office CO management having performed project related duties (i.e., Materials Acceptance and Certification (MAC) System, w progress and final estimates, EEO compliance, processing Construction Contract changes, etc.). Experienced in the 'Ir use of standard word processing software. Should exercise independent initiative to help relieve the supervisor of N clerical detail. Assists the Project Administrator in office related duties (i.e., CQR, progress, and final estimates, EEO compliance, Processing Construction Contract changes, etc.). Project specific work under the general am supervision of the Senior Project Engineer and staff. E z M QUALIFICATIONS: Q CTQP Final Estimates Level I Packet Pg. 433 CEI SENIOR INSPECTOR/SENIOR ENGINEER INTERN — High school graduate or equivalent plus 16.A.8.c years of experience in construction inspection, two (2) years of which shall have been in bridge and/or roadway construction inspection with the exception of Complex Category 2 (CC2) bridge structures or a Civil Engineering degree and one (1) year of road & bridge CEI experience with the ability to earn additional required qualifications within one year. (Note: Senior Engineer Intern classification requires one (1) year experience as an Engineer Intern.) To be in primary control, a Senior Inspector must have supervised two or more inspectors and must have been directly responsible for all inspection requirements related to the construction operations assigned. CPTS years of experience must have included a minimum of twelve (12) months of inspection experience in one or both of the following depending on which area the inspector is being approved for: (1) casting yard inspection; (2) erection inspection. In addition, two (2) years of geometry -control surveying experience is required for inspectors that perform or monitor geometry control surveying in a casting yard. CPTCB years of experience must include monitoring and inspection of the following: girder erection, safe use of girder erection cranes, girder stabilization after erection, false work for temporary girder support, and PT and grouting operations. PTS years of experience must include monitoring of the following: installation of PT ducts and related hardware and post -tensioning and grouting of strands or be the level of experience that meets the criteria for CPTS or CPTCB bridges. MB years of experience must have included the inspection of MB mechanical components for machinery inspectors and MB electrical components/systems for electrical inspectors. Must have the following as required by the scope of work for the project: QUALIFICATIONS: CTQP Concrete Field Technician Level I CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level II (Bridges) CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level I CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level II CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level II CTQP Pile Driving Inspection CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection (required for inspection of all drilled shafts including miscellaneous structures such as sign structures, lighting structures, and traffic signal structures) CTQP Grouting Technician Level I CTQP Post -Tensioning Technician Level I IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I CTQP Final Estimates Level I CERTIFICATIONS: FDOT Intermediate MOT Nuclear Radiation Safety IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I OTHER: Complete the Critical Structures Construction Issues, Self -Study Course, and submit the mandatory Certification of Course Completion form (for structures projects) Responsible for performing highly complex technical assignments in field surveying and construction layout, making, and checking engineering computations, inspecting construction work, and conducting field tests and is responsible for coordinating and managing the lower -level inspectors. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Project Administrator. Q Packet Pg. 434 CEI INSPECTOR/ENGINEER INTERN - High school graduate or equivalent plus two (2) years exper 16.A.8.c construction inspection, one (1) year of which shall have been in bridge and/or roadway construction inspection, or an Engineer Intern with a Civil Engineering degree (requires certificate) having the ability to earn the required qualifications and certifications within one year, plus demonstrated knowledge in the following: Must have the following as required by the scope of work of the project: QUALIFICATIONS: CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level I CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I CTQP Pile Driving Inspection CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection (required for inspection of all drilled shafts including miscellaneous structures such as sign structures, lighting structures, and traffic signal structures) IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I CTQP Final Estimates Level I CERTIFICATIONS: FDOT Intermediate MOT Nuclear Radiation Safety IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Training and Certification Program for Inspectors and Contractors OTHER: Complete the Critical Structures Construction Issues, Self -Study Course, and submit the mandatory Certification of Course Completion form (for structures projects) Responsible for performing assignments in assisting Senior Inspector in the performance of their duties. Receive general supervision from the Senior Inspector who reviews work while in progress. CEI ASPHALT PLANT INSPECTOR- High School Graduate or equivalent plus one (1) years' experience in the surveillance and inspection of hot mix asphalt plant operations or 80 hours working under an approved and qualified asphalt plant inspector at the asphalt plant and have the following: QUALIFICATIONS: N CTQP Asphalt Plant Level I N CTQP Asphalt Plant Level II 0 CEI INSPECTORS AIDE - High School graduate or equivalent and able to perform basic mathematical cc calculation and follow simple technical instructions. Duties are to assist higher -level inspectors. Must obtain p FDOT Intermediate MOT within the first six months of the assignment. 0 M CEI SURVEY PARTY CHIEF - High School graduate plus four years of experience in construction surveying ti (including two (2) years as Party Chief). Experienced in field engineering and construction layout, making and N checking survey computations and supervising a survey party. Work is performed under general supervision of Project Administrator. m E z CEI INSTRUMENT PERSON - High school graduate plus three (3) years of experience in construction surveying 0 one (1) year of which shall have been as instrument -man. Responsible for performing assignments in assisting Party Q Chief in the performance of their duties. Receives general supervision from Party Chief who reviews work while in progress. CEI ROD-PERSON/CHAIN PERSON - High school graduate with some survey experience or training preferred. Receives supervision from and assists Party Chief who reviews work while in progress. Packet Pg. 435 11.0 CEI SECRETARY/CLERK TYPIST- High school graduate or equivalent plus two (2) years of secretari 16.A.8.c clerical experience. Ability to type at a rate of 35 correct words per minute. Experienced in the use of standard word processing software. Should exercise independent initiative to help relieve the supervisor of clerical detail. Work under general supervision of the Senior Project Engineer and staff. 10.3 Staffing: Once authorized, the Consultant shall establish and maintain appropriate staffing throughout the duration of construction and completion of the final estimate. Responsible personnel, thoroughly familiar with all aspects of construction and final measurements of the various pay items, shall be available to resolve disputed final pay quantities until the Division has received a regular acceptance letter. Construction engineering and inspection forces will be required of the Consultant while the Contractor is working. If Contractor operations are substantially reduced or suspended, the Consultant will reduce its staff appropriately. If the suspension of Contractor operations requires the removal of Consultant forces from the project, the Consultant will be allowed ten (10) days maximum to demobilize, relocate, or terminate such forces. QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) PROGRAM: 11.1 Quality Assurance Plan: Within thirty (30) days after receiving award of an Agreement, furnish a QA Plan to the Construction Project Manager. The QA Plan shall detail the procedures, evaluation criteria, and instructions of the Consultant's organization for providing services pursuant to this Agreement. Unless specifically waived, no payment shall be made until the Division approves the Consultant QA Plan. Significant changes to the work requirements may require the Consultant to revise the QA Plan. It shall be the responsibility of the Consultant to keep the plan current with the work requirements. The Plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following areas: A. Organization: C A description is required of the Consultant QA Organization and its functional relationship to the part of the organization performing the work under the Agreement. The authority, responsibilities and autonomy p of the QA organization shall be detailed as well as the names and qualifications of personnel in the quality control organization. B. Quality Assurance Reviews: m E Detail the methods used to monitor and achieve organization compliance with Agreement requirements 0 for services and products. C. Quality Assurance Records: Outline the types of records which will be generated and maintained during the execution of the QA N N program. `' D. Control of Subconsultants and Vendors: c c M Detail the methods used to control subconsultant and vendor quality. U E. Quality Assurance Certification: C U) An officer of the Consultant firm shall certify that the inspection and documentation was done in 0 w accordance with FDOT specifications, plans, standard indexes, and FDOT procedures. 11.2 Quality Assurance Reviews: N m Conduct semi-annual Quality Assurance Reviews to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Agreement. E Quality Assurance Reviews shall be conducted to evaluate the adequacy of materials, processes, documentation, 0 procedures, training, guidance, and staffing included in the execution of this Agreement. Quality Assurance Q Reviews shall also be developed and performed to achieve compliance with specific QA provisions contained in this Agreement. The semi-annual reviews shall be submitted to the Construction Project Manager in written form no later than one (1) month after the review. For this project, the CCEI shall perform an initial QA review within the first two (2) months of the start of construction. Packet Pg. 436 The CCEI shall perform an initial QA review on its asphalt inspection staff after the Contractor has compl 16.A.8.c (10) full workdays of mainline asphalt paving operations, or 25% of the asphalt pay item amount (whichever is less) to validate that all sampling, testing, inspection, and documentation are occurring as required of the CCEI staff. 11.3 Quality Records: Maintain adequate records of the quality assurance actions performed by the organization (including subcontractors and vendors) in providing services and products under this Agreement. All records shall indicate the nature and number of observations made, the number and type of deficiencies found, and the corrective actions taken. All records shall be available to the Division, upon request, during the Agreement term. All records shall be kept at the primary job site and shall be subject to audit review. 12.0 CERTIFICATION OF FINAL ESTIMATES: 12.1 Final Estimate and As -Built Plans Submittal: Prepare documentation and records in compliance with the Agreement, Statewide Quality Control (QC) Plan, or Consultant's approved QC Plan and the FDOT's Procedures as required by CPAM. Submit the Final Estimate(s) and one (1) set of final "as -built plans" documenting the Contractor's work in accordance with CPAM. Revisions to the Certified Final Estimate will be made at no additional cost to the County. 12.2 Certification: Consultant personnel preparing the Certified Final Estimate Package shall be CTQP Final Estimates Level II. Duly authorized representative of the Consultant firm will provide a notarized certification on a form pursuant to FDOT's procedures. 12.3 Offer of Final Payment: Prepare the Offer of Final Payment package as outlined in CPAM. The package shall accompany the Certified Final Estimates Package submitted to the Construction Project Manager for review. The Consultant shall be responsible for forwarding the Offer of Final Payment Package to the Contractor. 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 o 0 Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Ability of Professional Personnel 20 Points 2. Certified Minority Business Enterprise 5 Points 3. Past Performance 25 Points 4. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements 20 Points 5. Location 10 Points 6. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm 20 Points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points For complete explanation of each evaluation criteria, please see the file titled "RPS Instructions" included with this advertisement. VENDOR CHECKLIST ***Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed (please see, Vendor Check List)**** Packet Pg. 437 mil l..Ulllef l..0 f a M-1 .Al OHNS N� N G I N E E At g6 V;," "0.; ndµs Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements COVER LETTER I. ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL 2. CERTIFIED MBE 23 3. PAST PERFORMANCE 24 4. PROJECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME & BUDGET REQUIREMENTS 30 ENGINEERING 5. LOCATION 37 6. RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM 40 7. REQUIRED FORMS 42 SINCE 1946 November 1, 2021 ENGINEERING Collier County Government, Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, BLDG C-2 Naples, FL 341 12 Re: CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements, RPS No. 21-7930 Dear Selection Committee: Johnson Engineering is pleased to submit our qualifications for both the Design Peer Review and Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services forthe Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvement project. Ourteam not only has the prequalifications from FDOT for every aspect of the design and construction phases of this project, but we also have the intangible experience that comes with serving Collier County for nearly 30 years. On projects of this magnitude, it is imperative to have a local team who can provide a wide range of services. Johnson Engineering not only has a full CEI department, but also provides the ancillary services such as utilities, drainage, environmental, and surveying For structural design review and bridge inspection assistance we have brought Kisinger Campo and Associates (KCA) on board KCA currently serves as the FDOT District One continuing services bridge inspection team and has designed numerous bridges throughout Southwest Florida. Our team is well suited for this project for several reasons: Experience - Considerable experience in this type of roadway and bridge work in this area. Local Representation - Familiarity with local conditions, local agency staff, contractors, and utilities. Qualifications - Our firm is prequalified by FDOT and our inspectors have the necessary certifications. Expertise - Considerable in-house expertise in a wide range of related services. Commitment -The firm has had an office, and has remained committed to Collier County, for more than 30 years. What sets us apart is that many of our engineers are crossed -trained in both design and CEI. Having a comprehensive understanding of how to both design and construct these projects is arguably our biggest strength. Understanding the effort and process required to construct these improvements inherently makes us better at designing them. Conversely, from a CEI perspective, understanding the design allows for prompt decision making should conflicts arise.This is especially important when trying to control the cost of construction. When issues arise, time is money. Our staff's ability to overcome obstacles quickly and effectively is supported by our history of successfully completing similar projects. We are consistently rehired to complete these types of projects because of our track record of delivering projects on time and within the budgeted amount. Johnson Engineering is an employee -owned company who has been providing engineering services solely in Florida for over 75 years. In fact, much of our workload comes from designing, permitting, and providing construction services to local municipalities. Johnson Engineering has enjoyed a long tenure because our employees know that successfully completing each project is paramount to the success of our company. Having reviewed the PD&E and visited the site, we have a very good idea of the work that needs to be done.The specific issues that will be faced are discussed in more details on page 32 of this proposal. Our team is well -versed and very comfortable in providing the desired services. As a local firm we also have added incentive to make this project a success. We live here, do business here, pay taxes here and drive on these same roads and bridges. It's nice to drive through these projects after the fact and know you had a part in a job well done, a part in improving our community. It's a service we enjoy providing and hope to provide on this project We appreciate your time and look forward to your favorable consideration. Sincerely, �0HNS ENGI EERING, INC. Ryan ell, PE, PTOE, Senior Project Engineer/Project Manager 2350 Stanford Court . Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 434-0333 . Fax (239) 434-9320 pm,cj - I HKE ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ABILITIES, SKILL & EXPERIENCE The successful completion of complex projects boils down to the team of professionals entrusted to get the job done. Our team is comprised of individuals who have spent their careers both designing and constructing roadways in and around Collier County for local municipalities such as yourself.This is what we do. Each of these team members have worked together in the past and know what is expected, not only from each other but from Collier County as well. We understand that this project extends beyond standard CEI services and includes an upfront peer review phase. Johnson Engineering is a multifaceted Engineering firm with experts not only in transportation but also in utilities, drainage, environmental, and surveying. In addition to the Johnson Engineering team, we have teamed up with Kisinger Campo and Associates (KCA) to assist in the structural peer review and provide inspection assistance on the project. It is important to understand that it is not only who you have working on a project but how those individuals function as a team together. The Johnson Engineering and KCA team has a long-standing relationship of successfully completing multi -discipline roadway and structural engineering projects together. A five-year history of our successful collaboration on roadway projects is provided below. 2017 Sandhill Boulevard Improvements Charlotte County BOCC KCA- Roadway / Signal Design Johnson Engineering- Survey/ Utilities 2017 CR 54Intersection Corridor Improvements Pasco County BOCC Johnson Engineering- Roadway KCA- Structural Design 2018 Piper Road Extension - Charlotte County Charlotte County BOCC Johnson Engineering- Roadway KCA- Structural Design 2019 Burnt Store Road South - Lee County Lee County BOCC Johnson Engineering - Roadway KCA - Structural Design 2019 CR 835 Safety Improvements Hendry County BOCC KCA- Roadway Design Johnson Engineering - Survey 2020 Big Carlos Bridge Replacement- Lee County Lee County BOCC KCA-Structural Design Johnson Engineering- Environmental / Surveying 2020 Bonita High School Offsite Improvements Lee County School District Johnson Engineering- Roadway KCA- Structural Design 2020 County Road 78 Structural Analysis Hendry County BOCC KCA-Structural Design Johnson Engineering- Survey 2021 Current FDOT District 1 LAP Design Florida Department of Transportation KCA - General Design Johnson Engineering - Design Support 2021 Alico Road Connector Lee County BOCC Johnson Engineering - Roadway KCA - FDOT Coordination Ourteam also meets and exceeds the required FDOT pre -qualifications forthis project.A table ofthe required and additional applicable pre -qualifications for this project are provided below. 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Pre -Qualification Engineering Associates Associates 3.1 - Minor Highway Design 3.2 - Major Highway Design 3.3 - Controlled Access Highway Design 4.1.1 - Miscellaneous Structures 4.1.2 - Minor Bridge Design ,I 4.2.1 - Major Bridge Design - Concrete 4.2.2 - Major Bridge Design - Steel V 4.3.1 - Complex Bridge Design - Concrete ✓ 4.3.2 - Complex Bridge Design - Steel ✓ 5.1 - Conventional Bridge Inspection V 5.2 - Moveable Bridge Inspection V 5.3 - Complex Bridge Inspection ✓ 5.4 - Bridge Load Rating V 8.1 - Control Surveying �I 8.2 - Design, Right of Way Construction Surveying 8.4 - Right of Way Mapping ./ 9.1 - Soil Exploration 9.2 - Geotechnical Classification Lab Testing �I 9.3 - Highway Material Testing 9.4 - Foundation Studies 9.5 - Geotechnical Specialty Lab Testing 10.1 - Roadway CEI 10.3 - Construction Materials Inspection 10.4 - Minor Bridge and Miscellaneous Structures CEI 10.5.1 - Major Bridge CEI - Concrete 10.5.2 - Major Bridge CEI - Steel Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 I November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC PaPe Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Our team members were chosen based on their related experience in order to maximize benefit to ORGANIZATIONAL CHART the County. Below are brief bios on our key team members and their related experience. Ci0il7e•Y G014 TASK LEADERS Peer Review Principal -in -Charge CEI Services Josh Hildebrand PE, PTOE Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE Vee Lofton PEER REVIEW CEI Structural '.. r A I KISINGERrCAMPO Jason LaBarbera, PE Tom Lovett, PE Roadway jeometric Controls/Signals Drainage Josh Hildebrand PE, PTOE AndrewTilton, PE Constructability Construction Phasing/TTC Vee Lofton Utilities Environmental Permitting Michael Dickey,PE Laura Herrero,CE Quantities/Plan Accuracy Billy Saum, PE H lennifer Korn, Ph.D., CWB I John Glenn, PE Survey Control Reviews GuyAdams, PSM Sr. Project Administrator Sr. Project Engineer Vee Lofton Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE Assistant Project Contract Support Administrator John Glenn, PE Kathy Hanagan KCsA I KISINGEO �s�RCAMPO �1A Field Inspectors John Daniels Field Inspectors Asphalt Plant Inspectors Ron Ward TonyAcuti Mark Hodges Arnie Fiore Joshua Warren Matt Fell Ardaman Lab Testing Andaman &Associates, Inc. Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements FSC"q— RPS No. 21-7930 1 November 1, 2021 ENGINEERING Equal OpporLur Ly/AfilrmaLive Action Emoloyer ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL KEY PERSONNEL Our team members were chosen based on their related experience in order to maximize benefit to the County. Below are brief bios on our key team members and their related experience. Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE I Principal -in -Charge / Senior PE Ryan serves as the director of the transportation group and has a degree in civil engineering from the University of Florida. He was born and raised in southwest Florida giving him a keen understanding and inherent appreciation for local transportation issues. Ryan has 23 years of experience in roadway design and construction right here in Southwest Florida, providing him a comprehensive understanding of the big picture as it pertains to transportation improvements in our community. With a wide range of experience, he has a clear understanding of what it actually takes to get a project done, not just what the books and manuals require. Ryan understands that as a consultant our job is to take care of you, the client, and to help you meet your goals on your terms. Vee Lofton I Task Leader - CEI/Senior Project Administrator Vee is the director of our CEI team. He has more than 33 years of experience in roadway and bridge construction and project administration. In addition to his knowledge of the specifications and testing requirements Vee also has intimate knowledge of what it takes to actually build the project, what's going to work, and what isn't. As the senior CEI project administrator his primary function will be Quality Assurance and Quality Control. Vee will provide guidance to the Project Administrator/ Engineer and assistance where necessary on complex construction issues. Josh Hildebrand, PE, PTOE I Task Leader - Roadway Peer Review 13 Josh currently serves as a design engineer and project manager in our transportation group.With his primary focus on both corridor design construction administration, he understands what must be done to successfully design and construct roadway projects to best serve both the client and the public's needs. Under the direction of Ryan Bell, Josh has worked on various projects throughout southwest Florida including several roadway projects in Collier, Lee, Hendry, and Charlotte Counties. Josh will serve as the project manager on these projects. He was the project manager for the Tree Farm Road Phase II Post Design Inspection and Verification Testing and Golden Gate Boulevard Phase II contracts for Collier County. He is also currently serving as the CEI project manager for the replacement of all existing sidewalks within Pelican Bay. John Glenn, PE I Project Engineer/Assistant Project Administrator _ John currently serves as a project engineer working in both our design and CEI departments. With his primary focus being roadway construction projects for local municipalities, he understands that being mindful of budget constraints and efficient solutions to unforeseen issues are crucial to the success of these projects. Having served as design engineer, inspector, and project administrator on several Lee, Collier, Hendry, Glades, Desoto and Okeechobee Counties, John has a comprehensive understanding of both roadway design and construction. Kathy Hanagan I Contract Support Kathy has 31 years of diversified experience in management and construction administration, including contract support for CEI projects in Lee, Collier, and Hendry Counties. She specializes in construction documentation management including coordinating submittals, RFI's, estimates, meetings, contract s changes, CPM schedule variance reviews, subcontractor documentation, letter composition, and EDMS attributing. Michael Dickey, PE I Utilities Peer Review Serving as the frm's director of the utilities market group, Mike has 24 years of experience on utility projects. His project experience includes master planning, hydraulic modeling, design of water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, irrigation systems, and pumping facilities. Prior to joining Johnson Engineering, Mike worked for a local utility contractor which gave him a unique perspective of how the utilities he designs today come together in the field.With both utility design and construction experience, Mike has a comprehensive understanding of the entire utility development process from planning to design, to permitting through construction. Poi rr�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer /6ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Andrew Tilton, PE I Drainage Peer Review Andy is the director of our water resources group and has 43 years of experience. Andy has served as the senior engineer for surface water on many of the firm's municipal roadway projects in Southwest Florida and for the Florida Department of Transportation. He designs project components for stormwater systems including ponds, low impact systems, and various other types of water quality treatment facilities. He has designed several water quality projects for public and private entities from 1.1 acres in an urban setting to over 8,000 acres in a distributed storage project. John Daniels I Senior Field Inspector John has been with Johnson Engineering for 17 years as a senior inspector and most recently project administrator. He also provides project administrator support duties. He has worked on various projects throughout Southwest Florida and is familiar with the design and permitting procedures of the local municipalities as well as the FDOT. John's primary experience includes EEO, field inspection, drilled shaft installations, utility coordination and inspection including construction engineering and inspection (CEI) of transportation improvement projects. He has served as project administrator and contract support specialist.This wide range of experience provides John a firm understanding of the overall process involved with transportation improvement projects. Ron Ward I Field Inspector Ron has 22 years of experience working in the CEI industry on various FDOT and County construction projects. He has considerable CTQP training and continues to seek qualifications. Ron has extensive asphalt paving inspection experience. He is familiar with the FDOT lot package system and well -versed on monitoring all aspects of a paving operation. Ron is also experienced in roadway construction, major utility construction as well as FDOT materials testing requirements. His duties include performing earthwork testing, field concrete testing, checking and verifying various elements of construction for compliance with plans, specifications and performing turbidity monitoring tests and reports as required by the various permitting agencies. Kisinger Campo & Associates/Jason LaBarbera, PE I Structural Peer Review Jason has 20 years of extensive experience in structural design, specializing in bridges exposed to I<CA extremely aggressive environments and bridges over navigable waterways. His structural design expertise ranges from complex curved steel box and plate girder bridges to simple prestressed/flat KISINGER CAMPO slab bridges, pedestrian bridges, and tunnels. In addition to Mr. LaBarbera's bridge design experience, he & ASSOCIATES is also well seasoned in the design of box culverts, gantries, mast arms, sign structures, and strain poles. He has acted as both the PM and FOR for many recent bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects such as Maydell Bridge, Sugarloaf Boulevard over Sugarloaf Canal, Vanderbi It Drive over Little Horse Pass, Historic Bridges of Duck Key Bridge Replacements, Garrison Bight Bridge, No Name Key Bridge Rehabilitation, and Card Sound High -Level Bridge Rehabilitation. Most recently, he has served as PM for two large bridge rehabilitation projects and a general engineering services contract. �Ard,aman Ardaman &Associates, Inc. I Lab Testing Ardaman is a professional corporation founded in 1959. The company has continually provided services in the practice of engineering and material consultants. Ardaman employs a staff of nearly 400 professional engineers, scientists, technicians, drilling personnel, technical assistants, and support staff. The firm's Fort Myers based office has completed hundreds of projects throughout southwest Florida relating to the local transportation infrastructure managed by the FDOT as well as cities and counties. This deep pool of experience has helped Ardaman develop a strong capability in the services required for these projects. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL RYAN BELL, PE, PTOE Director of Transportation rbell@johnsoneng.com 239.461.3310 Years Experience 23 years Education/Training B.S. Civil Engineering (1998), University of Florida Intermediate MOT Advanced MOT Asphalt Level I & II QC Manager Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Engineer, License No. 60010 Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Florida Engineering Society Ryan joined Johnson Engineering in 1998 and is the f rm's director of transportation. He has worked on various projects throughout Southwest Florida and is familiar with the design and permitting procedures of the local municipalities as well as the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Ryan's primary experience includes planning, traffic, design, permitting and construction engineering and inspection (CEI) of transportation improvement projects. He has served as design project manager as well as CEI project engineer. This range of experience provides him a firm understanding of the overall process involved with transportation improvement projects from inception to final completion. CEI Experience Immokalee Road widening from 43rd Ave., N.W. to Collier Blvd., Collier County - This project included widening a two- to six -lane roadway approximately seven miles long with storm drain, earthwork, sidewalks and street lighting, curb and gutter, paving and box culvert construction. Ryan served as the SR PE. Colonial Boulevard Widening, Lee County - CEI project engineer for three miles of four to six -lane roadway widening including widening of the bridge over Six Mile Cypress Slough Three Oaks Imperial Parkway, City of Bonita Springs - CEI project engineer for four miles of new four -lane roadway and one mile of four to six -lane widening construction including a 285-foot bridge, drainage and signalization. Gasparilla Road (CR 771), Charlotte County - Design FOR and CEI Senior PE for this CM at Risk project including 2.5 miles of 2 to 4 lane widening with associated utility relocation, drainage, signalization, street lighting and a new pre-fab deck span bridge over the Butterford Canal. SR 739 (Old 41), Lee County - Senior project engineer for nearly two miles of two to four lane widening. This FDOT construction project in North Fort Myers includes significant drainage, utility relocation and maintenance of traffic coordination. CR 832 (Keri Road), Hendry County - Senior project engineer for CEI on 13 miles of milling, resurfacing, shoulder construction and isolated base reconstruction of this two-lane rural roadway in central Hendry County. This was an ARRA stimulus project administered by FDOT and recently completed. Design Experience Alico Road, Lee County - Ryan served as project manager for this two to four -lane roadway reconstruction project from Ben Hill Griffin Parkway to Airport Haul Road in Lee County. In addition to roadway improvements the project included associated survey, utilities, landscaping, signalization and signing and marking and all related permitting. Burnt Store Road Phase 2, Charlotte County - Ryan served as project manager on this 4- mile, two to four -lane roadway reconstruction project in Charlotte County. The project includes associated drainage, utilities, lighting, signing and marking and five box culverts. Gasparilla Road (CR 771), Charlotte County - Ryan served as project manager for 2.7 miles of two to four -lane roadway reconstruction from Rotunda Boulevard to SR 776 in Charlotte County. In addition to roadway improvements the project included associated survey, utilities, landscaping, signalization, signing and marking, all related permitting and a new bridge over the Butterford Canal. SR 739 (Michael G. Rippe Parkway), Lee County - Project manager for three miles of new six -lane roadway including a bridge over a railroad. CR 78, Hendry County - Project manager for two miles of resurfacing, shoulder construction and drainage improvement design. Helms Road, Hendry County - Project manager for design of approximately three miles of new four -lane roadway in Hendry County including all associated drainage, permitting, signalization and signing and marking. This project is currently underway. Aqui Esta Drive, City of Punta Gorda - Project manager for two miles of two-lane roadway reconstruction including bridge replacement over the Venice Canal. Piper Road, Charlotte County - Project manager for four miles of new four -lane roadway design. SR 31 Widening, Lee & Charlotte County - Project manager for four miles of two to four - lane roadway widening including drainage adjacent to Babcock Ranch. Del Prado Widening, City of Cape Coral - Project manager for two miles of four to six - lane roadway widening including drainage and multiple bridges. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JAMES "VEE" LOFTON Director of CEI j lofton@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2406 Years Experience 33 years Licensing & Registration Florida Certified General Contractor, License No. CGC 1517567 Education/Training Edison Community College (1997-1998) Itawamba Community College (1990-I992) FDOT Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control Course Troxler Nuclear Gauge Safety Certification RSO ACI Concrete Field -Testing Technician- Grade I FDOT Asphalt Paving Technician 1-II FDOT Density Earthwork Inspection Training FDOT Concrete Field Technician- Level I ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector Level II CTQP: FDOT Qualified Grouting Technician- Level I Vee has 33 years of experience working on FDOT and County transportation projects located in District One, Four and Five, including five years with the Florida Department of Transportation Maintenance and Construction combined. He has worked on a wide variety of transportation improvement projects with varying degrees of complexity as project administrator, contract support specialist and senior lead inspector. Vee currently holds, and is continuing to seek and renew, numerous certifications in the Construction Training Qualification Program (CTQP) qualifications as required by FDOT and FHWA. Vee is director of the CEI team. His extensive experience extends through all facets of roadway and bridge construction, project administration, and inspection in both traditional design -bid -build and design -build. Vee specializes in document control for both quality assurance and quality control testing. His previous experience as a consultant program manager with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) gives him a unique perspective of the bidding process, construction techniques utilized, as well as an understanding of the maintaining agency's needs. Relevant Experience Estero Boulevard, Lee County - Vee is currently serving as project manager and CEI project administrator for 5 miles of roadway reconstruction. This project includes extensive drainage and utility infrastructure improvements, complex maintenance of traffic schemes, roadway reconstruction, and signalization improvements. Vee's roles includes holding weekly construction meetings, coordinating verification testing operations, construction contract oversight, maintaining detailed logs of contract quantities and manpower and reviewing and approving all submitted pay applications. Golden Gate Sidewalks at Various Locations (LAP - FPID No. 434990-1-38-01) - Vee served as CEI project administrator for this sidewalk and drainage LAP funded improvement project in Collier County. Vee's roles include: holding bi-weekly construction meetings, overseeing all aspects of LAP compliance, construction contract oversight, maintaining detailed logs of contract quantities and manpower and reviewing pay applications and contract change orders. Vee was also responsible for FDOT coordination on the project. County Road 78, Hendry County — Vee served as the project administrator for the construction of approximately one and a half miles of roadway widening, box culvert extension and milling and resurfacing. This project consisted of multiple phases, all funded by FDOT through their SCOP and SCRAP programs. Immokalee Road Six -Lane, Collier County - This project consists of new construction of a six -lane urban roadway traversing through existing populated subdivisions. This project also has a low-level critter crossing over the Cocohatchee Canal. This connects the residence of Naples to Immokalee Road for timely ingress and egress along Immokalee Road with turn lane movements, creating a new signalized intersections at Immokalee Road and Oil Well Road, Randall at Immokalee Road and Wilson at Immokalee Road. Vee is currently serving as project administrator. Colonial Boulevard (CR 884) Six Laning from 1-75 to SR-82 Capital Improvement Project - This project consisted of 2.62 miles of roadway widening related construction activities, roadway, lighting, signing, and one bridge 500 lineal feet over six -mile slough. Golden Gate Parkway Project, Naples - This project consists of three new curved steel girder bridges designated as on/off ramps, widening of the existing Golden Gate Parkway Bridge over 1-75 from four lanes to six lanes plus one ramp lane, resurfacing of 1-75 and Golden Gate Parkway, constructing four each access frontage roads, lowering and reworking north and south bound lanes of 1-75 to meet new Federal Standards for bridge clearance and constructing onsite mitigation and drainage systems including a noise wall along south bound 1-75. Vee served as assistant project administrator and lead senior bridge and roadway inspector. Peace River Bridge, Punta Gorda - The I-75 Peace River Bridge Design- Build Project consisted of the construction of a new bridge structure between the existing bridges, replacement of the existing concrete bridge deck and removal of the Northbound 1-75 bridge to its entirety, to widen the existing roadway to a six -lane facility. The project included widening of the existing bridge structure over Riverside Drive and Gulf Seminole Railway. Vee served as project administrator for FDOT and FHWA as this project was a pilot design build project with FHWA oversight. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JOSH HILDEBRAND, PE, PTOE Professional Engineer jhildebrand@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2481 Years Experience 14 years Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Engineer, License No. 73952 Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) Education/Training B.S. Civil Engineering (2007), Purdue University Intermediate MOT Advanced MOT FDOT Specifications Package Preparation FDEP Qualified Stormwater Inspector FDOT Level of Service Volunteer Opportunities josh began his professional career in 2007 and is currently serving as a project manager in the transportation services department at Johnson Engineering. He has worked on various projects throughout Southwest Florida and is familiar with roadway design, pathway design, construction, Local Agency Program (LAP) requirements, and the permitting procedures of the local municipalities, including the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Josh has worked on over a 125+ traffic / construction feasibility -related engineering studies, roadway and drainage design projects within public right-of-way. This experience provides him with a unique understanding of the development of corridor and intersection design, drainage, ADA compliance -related challenges, construction, and the permitting requirements on capital improvement projects. Relevant Experience Golden Gate Boulevard, Phase II, Collier County - Project manager for the Verification Testing (VT) forthe construction of a new multi -lane corridor. Tree Farm Road Phase 11, Collier County - Project manager for the post design and Verification Testing (VT) for the construction a new multi -lane corridor and roundabout project. US 90 Turnlane and Crosswalk Improvements, Miccosukee Tribe - Project manager and engineer of record for the design and CEI of tumlane and crosswalk improvements. Helms Road Extension, Hendry County - Team member for the design and construction of approximately three miles of new four -lane urban roadway including all associated drainage, permitting, signalization, and signing and pavement marking. This project is currently underway. County Road 78, Hendry County - Design team member and construction liaison for two miles of a multi -phased resurfacing, shoulder, construction, and drainage improvement design project. FPID #435118-1-38-01: Vanderbilt Beach Road Bike Lanes, Collier County - Project manager and Engineer of Record (EOR) for the design of bicycle lane improvements on Vanderbilt Beach Road form Vanderbilt Drive (C.R. 90I) to Gulf Pavilion Drive. FTA 14, 15, & 16 Collier Area Transit Rural Bus Stop Design, Collier County — Project Manager and FOR for the design of 40+ rural bus stops throughout central and east Collier County. This project's scope also included post design and construction related services for Collier Area Transit (CAT). The rehabilitated bus locations would ensure American Disabilities Act (ADA) compliancy was achieved and the bus stop locations would accommodate future equipment upgrades. FPID #-4351 17-1-38-01: North Naples Various Sidewalks, Collier County - Project manager and Engineer of Record (EOR) for the design of approximately 1.2 miles of sidewalk and associated pedestrian signals on this LAP design project. 2019 County Wide Pathway Constructability Study, Collier County - Project Engineer for a study of four priority locations throughout the County to analyze and assess the feasibility of adding future sidewalks or bike lanes along the existing public corridors. FPID #4351 19-1-38-01: 49th Terrace SW Sidewalks, Collier County - Project manager and Engineer of Record (EOR) forthe design of 5 foot sidewalks on 49th Terrace from 20th Place SW to 19th Place SW. City of Fort Myers — FPID #434990-1-38-01: Golden Gate at Various Locations Sidewalks, Collier County - Adopt a Canal Program Project manager and Engineer of Record (EOR) for the design of sidewalks on 51 st Street, 20th Court SW, and 51 st Terrace SW in Golden Gate City. Coastal Conservation 5th Avenue Sidewalks, City of Naples - Project manager and Engineer of Record (EOR) for Association (CCA) —Naples the design of HUD -funded new sidewalks and associated drainage, permitting and service Banquet Committee Member during construction. Florida Southwestern State College, Lee County - Project Engineer for the data Professional Affiliations collection/analysis and preparation of a traffic and pedestrian management plan. The project American Public Works included data collection, Suncoast Arena access management, parking lot management plan Association (APWA) and parking demand analysis, and pedestrian facility enhancements to improve the overall walkability of the campus Kentucky Street Sidewalks, City of Bonita Springs - Project manager and Engineer of Record (EOR) forthe design of approximately one mile of HUD -funded new sidewalks and associated dralnaRe and permitting. Poi rr�in^ted Collier County 1 CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer i ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JOHN GLENN, PE John currently serves as a project administrator and design project engineer in our transportation group. Transportation John's experience includes both design and CEI on various projects throughout Lee, Hendry, Glades and Engineer Charlotte counties. Serving as design engineer and project administrator on many of these projects has given John an understanding of what it takes to successfully complete both the design and construction phases of a project. Relevant CEI Experience County Road 763, DeSoto County —John recently served as the project administrator on this Milling and resurfacing SCOP and SCRAP funded project. His roles included; tracking quantity over and underruns to maximize available funding, coordinating change orders, conducting bi- weekly construction meetings, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. County Road 661, DeSoto County —John recently served as the project administrator on this Milling and resurfacing SCOP and SCRAP funded project. His roles included; tracking quantity jglenn@johnsoneng.com over and underruns to maximize available funding, coordinating change orders, conducting bi- 239.461.2401 weekly construction meetings, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. Avenue R, City of Moore Haven — John recently served as the project administrator on this reconstruction and resurfacing SCOP funded project. His roles included; conducting bi-weekly Years Experience construction meetings, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. 9 years " 6`h Street, City of Moore Haven - John recently served as the project administrator on this milling and resurfacing SCOP funded project. His roles included; conducting bi-weekly Education/Training construction meetings, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. B.S. Civil Engineering (2013), Florida Gulf Coast University Aspen Boulevard, Glades County —John recently served as the project administrator on this SCOP and SCRAP funded project. His roles included; conducting bi-weekly construction Licensing & Registration meetings, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. Professional Engineer Birchwood Parkway, Glades County - — John recently served as the project administrator on this reconstructing and resurfacing SCOP funded project. His roles included; conducting bi- III Certifications weekly construction meetings, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. FDOT Advanced MOT " County Road 733, Glades County - John participated in both the design and construction inspection for approximately two miles of roadway resurfacing and drainage improvements. NRC Nuclear Gauge Safety This project was completed on time and on budget. ACI Concrete Field Level I County Road 720, Glades County - John participated in both the design and construction inspection for approximately two miles of roadway resurfacing and drainage improvements. Asphalt Paving Technician - This project was completed on time and on budget. Level I & II Helms Roadway Extension, Hendry County - John recently serve as the project engineer/ administrator for approximately three miles of new four -lane urban roadway improvements. Earthwork - Level I & 2 His roles include soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, review of pay requests, shop drawings and RFI's. This project includes the construction of four box culverts and one Volunteer Opportunities box culvert extension. John also served as a design team member on this project. City of Fort Myers - Whisper Creek Box Culvert, Hendry County - John served as both a design team member Adopt a Canal Program and inspector for the construction of a cast in place box culvert and miscellaneous roadway improvements. This project has been completed. Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) - Banquet County Road 78 Phase III, Hendry County - John served as both a design team member and Committee Member inspector for the construction of approximately three miles of roadway widening, associated drainage and milling and resurfacing. This project has been completed. County Road 78 Phase VI, Hendry County - John served as both a design team member and Inspector forthe construction of approximately one and a half miles of roadway widening, box culvert extension and milling and resurfacing. This project has been completed. Relevant Design Experience Fort Denaud Road Phase 11, Hendry County — Engineer of Record for approximately 2.5 miles of milling and resurfacing / full depth reclamation SCRAP funded project In Hendry County. John was responsible for all aspects of design including designing to the allotted budget and incorporating bid alternated for flexibility during bidding. Alico Road, Lee County - Team member for the design of approximately two miles of roadway widening from two to four lane urban roadway including all associated drainage, and permitting. This project is currently underway. rr�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� Poi At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �-,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL KATHLEEN HANAGAN Contract Support Specialist khanagan@johnsoneng.com Office: 239.461.2403 Cell: 239.223.8187 Years Experience 31 years Education/Training FDEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector Intermediate MOT FDOT Final Estimates I & 2 FDOT Asphalt Paving I FDOT VPN/Electronic Data Management System FDOT Site Manager FDOT Equal Opportunity Compliance system. Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Office Suites Oracle Prolog J.D. Edwards Enterprise One and One World Adobe Professional 8.1 Kathy has 31 years of diversified experience in office management and construction administration, including contract support for CEI projects in Lee, Collier, and Hendry Counties. Kathy specializes in construction documentation management including coordinating submittals, RFI's, estimates, meetings, contract changes, CPM schedule variance reviews, subcontractor documentation, letter composition, and EDMS attributing. Her additional experience includes more than 15 years in management for the automotive industry. Experience Contract Support Specialist, FDOT District One and Collier, Lee and Hendry Counties — Responsibilities include assisting the Senior Project Engineer and CEI Director/Project Administrator and coordinate with the Inspectors. Maintains the FDOT project fling system, scans and categorizing EDMS documents/photos, assists with monthly and final estimates, coordinates pre -construction, pre - paving, progress and DRB meetings. Prepares meeting minutes, transmittals, submittals, sample shipments, and maintains tracking logs. Obtains NPDES generic permit documents, certificates of sublets, material certifications from contractors. Processes supplemental agreements, work orders and project close-out documents. Records and tracks weekly timekeeping and overtime records. Monitors CTQP certifications for project team, schedules training as required. SR 739 (Old US 41) - Currently serving as Contract Support Specialist for nearly two miles of two to four lane widening. This FDOT construction project in North Fort Myers includes significant drainage, utility relocation and maintenance of traffic coordination. FIN: 421 1 16-1-52-01 /SR 739 (Old US 41) - Currently serving as Contract Support Specialist for nearly two miles of two to four lane widening. This FDOT construction project in North Fort Myers includes significant drainage, utility relocation and maintenance of traffic coordination. FIN: 425210-I-52-01/SR29/1-75 Interchange Resurfacing, Collier County (0.878 miles) - Served as Contract Support Specialist for a $1 million FDOT milling and resurfacing project at the SR29/1-75 interchange (0.878 miles), completed in January 2013. FIN: 425212-1-52-01/SR29 Resurfacing, Collier County (8 miles) - Served as Contract Support Specialist for a $3.4 million milling and resurfacing project for FDOT, completed in October 2012. FIN: 425884-1-58-0 1 /CR78, Hendry County - Served as Contract Support Specialist for $1.9 million resurfacing and shoulder additional project that included drainage, new box culverts and utility relocation. Colonial Blvd. Widening, Lee County - Served as Contract Support Specialist for this $16.8 million road widening project that included drainage, lighting, signalization, lighting, bridge widening and utility relocation. FIN: 426743-2-52-0 1 /CR832 (Keri Rd), Hendry County (12 miles) - Served as Contract Support Specialist for a $2.2 million FDOT design build milling & resurfacing project in Hendry County, completed in June 2011. FIN: 426743-1-52-01/CR832 (Keri Rd), Hendry County (9 miles) - Served as Contract Support Specialist for a $1.3 million FDOT design build milling & resurfacing project in Hendry County, completed in September 2010. Prior Experience FIN: 408440-1-52-01 /Cocohatchee Bridge Replacement, Collier County - Was the Resident Compliance Officer/Document Control Specialist for a $3.7 million -dollar FDOT bridge replacement project. Supported the Senior Project Engineer, Project Administrator, Contract Support Specialist and Inspectors. Responsible for the control of all incoming and outgoing documents, oversight and verification of the contractors EEO/DBE/OJT documentation to confirm compliance with State requirements. Subcontractor payroll audits, bulletin board verification, NPDES certification and EEO officer tracking. Provided data input, electronic document control, filing and organization of all contract documents. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL MICHAEL DICKEY, PE Director of Utility Services mdickey@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2455 Years Experience 24 years Education/Training B.S. Civil Engineering (1997), University of South Florida Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Engineer, License No. 60057 Professional Affiliations American Water Works Association Serving as the firm's director of the utilities market group, Mike has 24 years of experience on utility projects. His project experience includes master planning, hydraulic modeling, design of water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, irrigation systems, and pumping facilities. Prior to joining Johnson Engineering, Mike worked for a local utility contractor which gave him a unique perspective of how the utilities he designs today come together in the field. With both utility design and construction experience, Mike has a comprehensive understanding of the entire utility development process from planning to design, to permitting through construction. He knows how to develop a design that works both in theory and in practice. Relevant Experience Northeast Service Area WWTP, IQ & Potable Booster Pump Stations, Collier County Utilities - Johnson Engineering is a member of a design -build team that is constructing an interim wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), potable water pumping and storage facilities, irrigation water facilities, and pipeline infrastructure for Collier County. The interim WWTP will have a capacity of 1.5 MGD and will serve Collier County's Northeast Service Area. Johnson Engineering's role in the project includes surveying, site development plans, pipeline design, electrical design, development of a groundwater monitoring plan, and permitting assistance. The project is expected to be completed in 2021 at a cost of approximately $75 million. 91st & 92nd Street Water Main Replacement, Collier County - This project consisted of the replacement of approximately 10,000 linear feet of 12" and 8" water main in Collier County along 91 st and 92nd street located within the Naples Park area. Key design elements included identifying an alignment within congested rights of way that would accomplish project goals while minimizing impacts to the existing residents and allow the existing asbestos cement water main to remain in service during construction. Design also included provisions to remove the entire AC water main once the new system was in service. Johnson provided the survey, design, permitting and bidding service for this project. Vanderbilt Cul-de-Sacs Water Main Replacement, Collier County - This project consisted of the replacement of approximately 16,000 linear feet of 8" and 4" water main in Collier County along Vanderbilt Drive and finger streets between Vanderbilt Beach Road and Immokalee Road. Key design elements included identifying an alignment within congested rights of way that would accomplish project goals while minimizing impacts to the existing residents and allow the existing asbestos cement water main to remain in service during construction. Design also included provisions to remove the entire AC water main once the new system was in service. Johnson provided the survey, design, permitting and bidding service for this project. Field Data Collection for Collier County - This project consists of providing ongoing services for Collier County to determine wastewater system pressure and flow conditions. Work includes installing pressure transducers at various locations on the force main system to record pressure and installing low pressure data collectors in lift station wet wells to monitor water levels over an extended period of time. Using known geometry of wet well and SCADA information provided by Collier County, flow rates can be determined along with corresponding pressures. Essentially, this is similar to performing multiple pumps downs over an extended period of time and allows for a higher level of confidence in comparison to a single pump down performed one moment in time. This information can be used to determine force main connection head, force main system and lift station deficiencies and potential for 1/1 in the wastewater collection system. Heritage Bay Master Pump Station for the Collier County - This project consisted of designing a Master Pumps Station capable of conveying a peak flow of approximately 2,700 gpm from the Heritage Bay development and to serve as a re -pump for various stations along the CR 951 corridor in Collier County. South Conveyance 30" Water Main, Lee County - This project included the design and permitting of 13,000 linear feet of pipeline. This project required FDOT permitting to cross 1-75. Multiple design alternatives including directional drilling were prepared before deciding on a jack and bore crossing for 1-75. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer A. �-�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ANDREW TILTON, PE Director of Water Resources atilton@johnsoneng.com 863.612.4055 Years Experience 43 years Education/Training M.E. Hydraulics (1983), University of Florida B.S. Civil Engineering (1978), University of Florida Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Engineer, License No. 33258 Professional Affiliations Florida Engineering Society American Water Resources Association Andy joined Johnson Engineering in 1978 and is the director of the Water Resources Group. He provides quality control on the projects under design and permitting, including Burnt Store Road Phase II for Charlotte County including property taking with expert testimony required. Andy has been the engineer of record for several special districts, which are governments under the laws of the State of Florida and is currently the Engineer of Record for the City of Clewiston. Work within the districts includes annual inspections of water management facilities for the annual report required under Chapters 189, 190 and 298 Regulations and dike inspections as required by the Water Management District permit. Experience with these special governments is very similar to working for a city or county. Andy has served as the senior engineer for surface water on many of the frm's roadway projects for Charlotte County, Glades County, Hendry County, Lee County Department of Transportation, City of Cape Coral, City of Fort Myers, Collier County, and the Florida Department of Transportation. He provides direction for monitoring, permitting, design and construction related issues. Andy has worked on many mixed used developments, which range in size from 300 acres to about 18,000 acres, which are in Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, and Lee Counties. Each project has watershed level issues to determine related to backwater profiles for setting site elevations and flood analysis, setting control elevations, measuring flows for calibration, and working with the groundwater and environmental considerations of each site. Watershed master plan experience includes production of floodplain and floodway models that meet FEMA requirements. These have been done for private entities and for governmental bodies. Andy started the company's efforts in the area of environmental site assessments about 20 years ago. He continues to work closely with the team's engineers and scientist to provide quality control on the work products prior to submittal. Projects reviewed are often single tracts of land but have also been several dozen tracts together such as the Belle Meade work for FDEP. Relevant Experience Belle Meade Site Reviews for FDEP, Collier County South Lee County Watershed Plan, Lee/Collier/Hendry Counties Alico Road, Lee County East Ventura Avenue, City of Clewiston, Hendry County C-21 Bridge, City of Clewiston, Hendry County Burnt Store Road, Phase 11, Charlotte County Helms Road Extension, Hendry County Water Management component for the Sanibel Causeway Replacement, Lee County 1-75 PD&E (drainage for 29 miles), Lee County Marshall Field Road Surfacing, Glades County Burnt Store Road Phase 2, Charlotte County. Downtown Redevelopment — City of Fort Myers, Lee County SR 31 in Charlotte County, Private Mike G. Rippe Parkway, Lee County Greater Port Charlotte Storm Structures, Charlotte County Basin III, Phase 2 Drainage Improvements for City of Fort Myers, Lee County Babcock Ranch Community Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Charlotte County CR 78, Hendry County Airport -Sears MSBU Watershed Study, Hendry County Drainage component for ten sidewalk projects in Hendry County Charlotte County Stormwater Master Plan, Phase II Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC Pave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -t;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL BILLY SAUM, PE Project Engineer wsaum@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2414 Years Experience 6 years Education/Training B.S. Environmental Engineering (2015), Florida Gulf Coast University Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Engineer, License No. 88659 Billy has been with Johnson Engineering since 2015. He is a professional engineer and project manager for utility related projects. A South Florida native, he began his career at Johnson Engineering after graduating from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2015. Billy has experience in project management, pump station and pipeline design, hydraulic modeling and calculations, pump selecting, construction administration, plan production, FDOT utility coordination and adjustments, and permitting for clients throughout South Florida. Billy also has extensive experience in pump station data collection and performance analysis for hundreds of pump stations in Collier and Lee Counties. Recently, he has designed and managed various pump station rehabilitation and emergency power resiliency projects for Collier County and has generated a pump station rehabilitation template to help streamline future rehabilitation projects. Billy's experience and familiarity with the wastewater system, County staff, and current standards and specifications will help ensure a successful project. Relevant Experience Pump Station 300.06 Rehabilitation and Permanent Generator, Collier County, FL - This project is located in the center of the Old Lely community and consisted of preparing conceptual level site layout, community involvement, photo simulation renderings, utility, electrical, and landscape design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration, observations, and document management services for Collier County to rehabilitate the existing pump station in place and to provide emergency backup power to the facilities by way of a standby diesel generator. The existing pump station is located in the center median of the roadway with very limited available space for improvements. This project was unique in that it required a non-standard design, extensive input from the Old Lely Community, and close coordination between the design team, local community, and Collier County project managers, directors, operations managers, and MSTU staff. The construction of this project is nearly complete, and the pump station is currently in normal operations. Telog Data Monitoring (Water, Wastewater, Irrigation Quality Water), Collier County, FL - Billy is the Project Manager for the Telog Data Monitoring programs that Collier County Water, Wastewater, and Irrigation Water Quality departments utilize to monitor and evaluate the utility systems. Our team has supported Collier County with this program since 2016 through our continued services con and has assisted the Public Utilities Department procure, program, install, monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot approximately 90 telemetry sites that record pipeline pressure, pipeline flow rate, and pond water levels. Billy and his team have worked closely in the field with operations staff all the public utilities departments and understand the physical conditions and limitations of the systems. This project gives us a unique understanding of how each utility system operates as well as the deficiencies in the systems and potential improvements. Misc. Wastewater Data Collection, Analysis, and Evaluation, Collier County, FL - This project consists of providing ongoing services for Collier County to determine wastewater system pressures and flow conditions. Billy is responsible for the project management, field data collection, coordination and meetings with Collier County Wastewater Collections and Engineering staff, data analysis, and system evaluation. The data and analysis are used to determine connection pressures to size pumps, determine pump station and force main flow capacity, and evaluate system performance to maximum efficiency and determine if systems are prone to inflow and infiltration (I&I) as a result of rainfall. This project is unique in that it utilizes real world collected data as the basis for determining system improvements to ensure facilities are properly sized to accommodate both existing and future wastewater generation. Priority I Water Main Replacement, Bonita Springs Utilities, FL - This project consisted of the design, permitting, bidding, and construction of approximately 24,000 linear feet of 12", 8", and 4" water main replacement located along various streets in the Bonita Springs "State Streets" residential area. This project required the design of the new water main alignment within the congested right of way while minimizing impacts to the existing residents and community and maintaining the existing asbestos cement and class pipe water system service during construction. This project also included the design of multiple horizontal directional drills to cross beneath creeks and other environmentally sensitive areas, and coordination with the City of Bonita Springs to avoid conflicts with other planned improvements. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -4;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL [AURA BRADY HERRERO Director of Environmental Services / Principal Ecologist Iherrero@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2457 Years Experience 27 years Education/Training B.S. Ecology (1993), University of Illinois Masters Work in Env. Sciences University of Alaska Anchorage (1997-1999) Certified Ecologist, ESA FAA Qualified Wildlife Biologist Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent with the FWC (GTA-13- 00022) Professional Affiliations Ecological Society of America Florida Association of Environmental Professionals (Past Chapter President) Florida Airports Council Environmental Advisory Committee Member Laura joined the firm in 2000 and serves as director of the firm's environmental consulting team, whose ecologists have more than 100 years of combined experience. As a certified ecologist, her duties include State and Federal wetland jurisdictional determinations, protected species surveys, habitat and species management plans, coordination and permitting with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), FWS Biological Assessments and Biological Opinions, wetland/listed species mitigation proposals and mitigation monitoring, Environmental Resource Permit and Federal Dredge and Fill applications, as well as follow-through to permit issuance and post - permit compliance. She is also an FWC Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent, Federal Aviation Administration Qualified Wildlife Biologist, and FWS qualified caracara observer with over 1,600 hours of caracara survey experience and 40 nests found to date. Laura has served as the Project Manager and/or environmental lead forthe permitting of many private and public sector projects and has provided expert witness testimony regarding ecological issues related to Lee and Collier County zoning cases. Relevant Experience Collier County - Wetland delineations, wetland functional assessments, listed species surveys, gopher tortoise permitting, and State and federal permitting for Phases II and III of Livingston Road Corridor and Goodlette-Frank Road. Lee County DOT - Wetland delineations, wetland functional assessments, mitigation proposals, listed species surveys, and State and federal permitting for Alico Road Corridor Study, Alico Road Widening, Gladiolus Drive Widening, Six -Mile Cypress Parkway Widening, A&W Bulb Road Safety Improvements, and Fiddlesticks Bike Path. Lee County Public Works - Permitted and oversaw construction and monitoring of the Section 33 Regional Mitigation Site; designed and permitted the Wild Turkey Strand Site 90 Mitigation Area just north of Alico Road; both of these projects included coordination with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for determination of available panther and wood stork mitigation. Lee County Port Authority - Provided environmental analysis to assist with the RSW Comprehensive Plan Amendment to support permitting of 200 acres of non -aviation development; State and Federal environmental permitting for Skyplex Boulevard and Phases I and II of the RSW Remediation of Hazardous Wildlife Areas; assisted with the permitting of the Midfield Terminal Expansion and Mitigation Park, the RSW and FMY Wildlife Hazard Assessments; and the implementation of the associated Wildlife Hazard Management Plans. Babcock Ranch Community - Conducted wetland delineations and functional assessments of both wetland impacts and mitigation areas on approximately 17,800 acres; freshwater biomonitoring utilizing fish and macro i nverteb rates; wildlife surveys; Environmental Resource Permitting; preparation of the mitigation plan which includes 6,800 acres of onsite mitigation and 5,900 acres of mitigation on the State owned portion of the Babcock Ranch Preserve; preliminary design and planting plans of the wetland creation areas; construction level permitting for areas of current development and ongoing mitigation compliance monitoring and maintenance of mitigation ledgers for wetland, wood stork, and panther credits. Updated caracara surveys conducted across the property in 2018-19 and FBB roost surveys conducted prior to each new phase of construction. FDOT, District I - Serves as the project manager forthe District Wide Environmental Permit Design Support Contract (C9N40). Coordinates sub -consultants and in-house ecologists related to wetland delineations, wetland functional assessments, mitigation proposals, listed species surveys, and State and federal permitting. Conducted caracara and Florida bonneted bat (FBB) surveys for Platt Branch Mitigation. Personal projects for District I include the Expansion of S.R. 776 and S.R. 31 widening in Charlotte County, S.R. 64 in Manatee County, and S.R. 70 in Desoto County. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JENNIFER M. KORN, PHA, CWB° Wildlife Biologist jkom@johnsoneng.com 817.829.0453 Years Experience 20 years Education/Training Ph.D. in Wildlife Science. (2013), Texas A&M University -Kingsville M.S. in Wildlife Ecology (2008) Texas State University -San Marcos B.S. Major in Biology Minor in Anthropology (2003), University of Texas at Arlington Crested Caracara Qualified Observer, USFWS Professional Affiliations IUCN Cat Specialist Group (Member) Florida Chapter of the Wildlife Society (Education/Information Chair, Newsletter Editor, & Southeastem Representative) The Wildlife Society (Certified Wildlife Biologist) Certified Bum Boss State of Florida Jen joined Johnson Engineering in 2017 as a wildlife biologist. Dr. Kom has extensive experience working with the federally endangered Florida panther, other protected species, as well as coordinating with federal and state agencies, non -governmental organizations, and private landowners. Previously with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Office of Conservation Planning and Services, she reviewed state and federal permitting including inland and coastal projects. She has given close to 100 outreach presentations to both professional organizations and the public on land management and living with panthers. Dr. Kom has been a certified wildland firefighter and is currently a certified bum boss in the State of Florida. She has authored nearly $50,000 in research grants for her work on ocelots in Texas, received $5,000 in remote camera equipment funds for panthers from the Brevard Zoo, and co- authored the awarded $830,000 Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) "Working lands for Florida Panther Conservation." She provides clients with wildlife surveys, GIS analyses, habitat management plans, vegetation mapping, and wetland jurisdictional determinations. Dr. Kom is also an adjunct professor in natural resources at South Florida State College. Relevant Experience FDOT District One Wildlife Crossing Study - Lead biologist for a wildlife crossing study for FDOT District One. The project uses widespread remote camera monitoring and GIS analysis of Florida panther and Florida black bear movements to provide FDOT with information on the best crossing designs for panthers and bears. Coordinates closely with US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), FWC, state lands and agencies, private landowners and other researchers. (Reference: Mr. Brent Setchell P.E., 863.519.2557) Florida Panther Monitoring North of Caloosahatchee River - Lead biologist for a 7+ year remote camera survey across 14 counties from the Caloosahatchee River to just north of 1-4. The survey monitors for the presence of Florida panthers north of their known breeding range. Approximately 35 cameras are in place on public and private lands, requiring extensive coordination with state agencies and private landowners. Assists with panther captures, radio - collar monitoring, and spatial analyses. (Reference: Dr. Dave Onorato, 239.471.6352) Babcock Ranch Wildlife Monitoring - Long-term monitoring of panthers on the Babcock Ranch Preserve with remote cameras since 2014. Expanded the survey on state and private lands across 14 counties and taken over panther monitoring and mitigation projects for the Babcock Ranch Community. The monitoring survey documented the first female panther north of the Caloosahatchee River since 1973 by capturing photos in 2015, with subsequent confirmation of the female panther in November 2016. The monitoring collected photographic evidence of breeding when photos of at least 2 panther kittens were collected in March 2017 and again in November 2017. Panther monitoring efforts are ongoing on state lands, conservation easements, and mitigation areas at Babcock Ranch. Bridge over C-21 Canal, Clewiston, Hendry County - Conducted South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) environmental resource permitting, protected species surveys, habitat mapping, and wetland delineation for the construction of a new bridge over the C-21 Canal to provide vehicular access for commercial, governmental, and recreational use to the Herbert Hoover Dike and Lake Okeechobee. Hendry Canals Restoration, Hendry County - Conducted protected species surveys, habitat mapping, wetland delineations, and State and federal environmental resource permitting for a FEMA funded canal stabilization for two canals, one of which is directly connected to the Caloosahatchee River. Helena -Agri Enterprise, Glades County - Provided environmental site analysis, GIS mapping, protected species surveys, habitat mapping, and State and federal environmental resource permitting for a new fertilizer distribution terminal. This project required species specific surveys in accordance with FWS guidelines for the federally threatened crested caracara and federally endangered Florida bonneted bat. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL GUY ADAMS, PSM Professional Surveyor & Mapper gadams@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2461 Years Experience 42 years Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Surveyor & Mapper, License No. LS 4390 Education/Training A.S. Surveying & Mapping (1978), S.U.N.Y at Sullivan Co. College Professional Affiliations Engineering Ministries International American Congress on Surveying and Mapping National Society of Professional Surveyors Council of Professional Surveyors American Council of Engineering Companies Florida Surveying and Mapping Society Guy has been a licensed professional more than four decades and is thoroughly familiar with many aspects of the Surveying and Mapping profession. He worked his way up thru the ranks performing a wide variety of Surveys. Drawing on his vast field experience, he is responsible for projects including, but not limited to, boundary and topographic surveys, platting, hydrographic surveys, sketch and legal descriptions. Relevant Experience Hydrographic Surveys - Guy's experience includes: Clam Pass, Wiggins Pass, Clam Bay, Park Shore Beach, Hideaway Beach, Tiger Tail Beach, Collier County Beach Re - nourishment from Vanderbilt Beach to Marco Island, DEP R-Monuments from Bonita Beach to Marco Island, Everglades City and Bay Beach on Estero Island. ALTA/NSPS Surveys - As a Professional Surveyor and Mapper Guy has attained a reputation as an expert in this field and has worked with many attorneys and title companies performing American Land Title Surveys that are critical to closing loans on commercial properties. Condominium Surveys - Guy is responsible for preparing preliminary and final condominium exhibits on high rise condominiums. Some examples of Guy's experience include: 12 buildings in Park Shore, 8 buildings in Bay Colony, 4 buildings in Tarpon Cove, 3 buildings in Pelican Bay, 2 buildings in the Strada at Mercato (Naples), I I buildings in Bay Beach (Ft. Myers Beach), 2 buildings in Bonita Bay (Bonita Springs), One Watermark Place (West Palm Beach). Construction Layout Surveys - Guy has been responsible for the completion of many successful construction projects. Some examples include roads, bridges, drainage projects, shopping centers, office buildings, banks, underground utilities, high rise condominiums, county parks, subdivisions, golf courses and clubhouses. Topographic Surveys - Guy is responsible for obtaining and mapping topographic data for design purposes. Some of his clients have been Collier County, Lee County, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water Management District, City of Naples, City of Bonita Springs, Naples Airport Authority, Collier County Public Schools, Lee County Public Schools and many private landowners, architects, engineers, and developers. Subdivision Platting - Guy is responsible for subdividing large tracts of land into smaller lots creating boundaries, including streets, easements, and rights -of -way. Working with land planners, architects, engineers, County and City governments to assure that the creation of the new plat meets state and local requirements. Right -of -Way and Easement Mapping - Right-of-way maps and easements are prepared when real property rights are to be acquired i.e., fee, permanent or temporary easements. Guy worked closely with Collier County Stormwater Management staff on the Lely Area Stormwater Improvement project (LASIP) and transportation services for the White Boulevard Bridge Replacement project. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Education • BSCE, University of South Florida, 2001 Registrations • Professional Engineer: Florida, 64004 Affiliations • American Concrete Institute-Suncoast, Corporation • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) • Florida Engineering Society (FES) Areas of Specialization Bridge/Structures Design • Complex Steel Design • Project Management • Multi -Level Interchanges • Bridge Repair/Rehabilitation • Load Ratings • Cathodic Protection • Peer Review Project Experience Immokalee Road (CR 846) and Collier Boulevard (CR 951) Intersection Improvements - Structures Plans Review, Collier County, FL. This task includes an independent review of the bridge replacement and culvert extension that will be constructed as part of the Immokalee Road (CR 846) and Collier Boulevard (CR 951) Intersection Improvements project. KCA is performing a comprehensive, thorough, independent review of the EOR's structures bid plans including design plans and calculations, special provisions, engineer's estimates, and quantity computations. Role: Structures Engineer Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Replacements, Collier County, FL. KCA was selected by Collier County for the Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Replacements project to replace two functionally obsolete bridges located on Vanderbilt Drive and resurfacing/reconstructing the roadway between the two bridges. Additional improvements include a shared -use path along the west side of the road within the project limits, access to an existing canoe launch at Little Horse Pass, and roadway profile modifications to improve stopping sight distance at the intersection of Vanderbilt Drive and entrance into the Marina Bay Club condominiums. The project begins approximately 0.7 miles north of CR 846 and ends at the south approach to the bridge over the Cocohatchee River. The new bridges will consist of a four-sided box culvert and a multi -span flat slab bridge. Maintaining traffic during construction and relocating public utilities to enable continuous service is critical. KCA will provide roadway and structural Mr. LaBarbera has 20 years of extensive experience in structural design, specializing in bridges exposed to extremely aggressive environments and bridges over navigable waterways. His structural design expertise ranges from complex curved steel box and plate girder bridges to simple prestressed/flat slab bridges, pedestrian bridges, and tunnels. In addition to Mr. LaBarbera's bridge design experience, he is also well seasoned in the design of box culverts, gantries, mast arms, sign structures, and strain poles. He has acted as both the PM and FOR for many recent bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects such as Maydell Bridge, Sugarloaf Boulevard over Sugarloaf Canal, Vanderbilt Drive over Little Horse Pass, Historic Bridges of Duck Key Bridge Replacements, Garrison Bight Bridge, No Name Key Bridge Rehabilitation, and Card Sound High -Level Bridge Rehabilitation. Most recently, he has served as PM for two large bridge rehabilitation projects and a general engineering services contract. design, pavement design, traffic control plans, signing and pavement marking, utility relocation design, utility coordination, drainage, and environmental permitting services. Role: Structures Engineer SR 29 from the Collier County Line to County Road 832, FDOT District One, FL. This project consists of reconstructing the existing rural, undivided two-lane SR 29 typical section into a rural, four -lane divided highway. As part of this project, an environmental study will be produced that determines the best location for a wildlife crossing by comparing an existing drainage culvert at 12 Mile Slough to a location further to the south. Structural assistance for this evaluation will be provided to determine the cost associated with each location alternate as well as the benefits of a culvert wildlife crossing as compared to a bridge wildlife crossing. Role: Structures Project Manager Golden Gate Boulevard over Golden Gate Main Canal Independent Peer Review, Collier County, FL. KCA provided independent reviews of design and construction -related documents associated with the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard Bridge over the Golden Gate Main Canal. KCA performed a comprehensive, thorough independent check of the Contractor's project submittal including plans and calculations, shop drawings, special provisions, and quantity and construction cost computations. Additionally, during construction, the contractor failed to achieve the required capacity within the production Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp. Structures Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Education • BSCE University of Maryland, 1975 Registrations • Professional Engineer, 1982/Florida #31817 Areas of Specialization Quality Control • Bridge Design • Structural Analysis •Interchanges • Project Management/Coordination • Plans Review Project Experience Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Replacements, Collier County, FL. KCA was selected by Collier County for the Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Replacements project to replace two functionally obsolete bridges located on Vanderbilt Drive and resurfacing/reconstructing the roadway between the two bridges. Additional improvements include a shared -use path along the west side of the road within the project limits, access to an existing canoe launch at Little Horse Pass, and roadway profile modifications to improve stopping sight distance at the intersection of Vanderbilt Drive and entrance into the Marina Bay Club condominiums. The project begins approximately 0.7 miles north of CR 846 and ends at the south approach to the bridge over the Cocohatchee River. The new bridges will consist of a four-sided box culvert and a multi -span flat slab bridge. Maintaining traffic during construction and relocating public utilities to enable continuous service is critical. KCA will provide roadway and structural design, pavement design, traffic control plans, signing and pavement marking, utility relocation design, utility coordination, drainage, and environmental permitting services. Role: Structures QC Chokoloskee Bay Bridge, Collier County, FL. The project includes performing a constructability and bidability review of the construction documents for the Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement project. KCA performed a comprehensive, thorough independent check of the EOR's project documents including plans, reports, design calculations, specifications, technical special provisions, engineer's cost estimate, and quantity computations. Role: Structures Peer Review Louisville -Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project Downtown Phase Design Build Procurement. Managed preparation of a design - build tender for a joint venture of Skanska Construction, Flatiron Construction, and Dragados USA. Included the reconstruction and operational improvements to the interchange junctures of 1-65, 1-64, and 1-71; the southern Mr. Lovett has42years of experience. He specializes in preliminary and final design of various bridge types, including long -span cable -stayed, concrete, box girder and continuous steel plate girder. He is a seasoned project manager, with expertise in a structural analysis and design for bridges, interchanges, and grade separation structures in urban and rural locations. Mr. Lovett currently serves as a Quality Control Reviewer for KCA's Structures Department, where he ensures every document/submittal follows KCA's five -step QA/QC plan. approaches to a new Ohio River Bridge; the construction of a new 1-65 Ohio River Bridge; the reconfiguration and rehabilitation of the existing 1-65 Kennedy Bridge; and the Indiana northern approaches to the bridges with the various local egresses and ingresses to 1-65. Role: Structures Peer Review Big Carlos Pass PD&E Study and Final Design, Lee County, FL. This project involved conducting a PD&E study to consider alternatives for the replacement or rehabilitation of the Big Carlos Pass Bridge. The study was conducted in accordance with NEPA requirements to develop the purpose and need for the project and to determine the environmental class of action following the FDOT PD&E Manual and using the ETDM process. Ultimately a bridge replacement with a high-level fixed bridge was the selected alternative to move forward to final design which was overlapped with the completion of the PD&E study. KCA led the environmental studies, structural, roadway, drainage and traffic design and led the public involvement/information meetings, coordinated with all UAOs and provided detailed cost estimates to the County. Role: Structures QC 1-75 at US 301 Interchange, FDOT District One, Manatee County, FL. This project consists of widening a six -lane interstate to eight lanes and major modifications to the interchange. The project length is four miles. The interchange modifications involve reconstruction of the partial cloverleaf to a diamond interchange. This requires two new 4,000-foot-long structures for two legs of the diamond interchange to span the Manatee River. Two additional 1,000-foot-long structures over Salt Marsh will also be widened. All stormwater is being treated within the existing right of way. Role: Senior Technical Advisor 1-4 Design Build Ultimate, FDOT District Five. This $2.32 billion project includes the reconstruction of 21 miles of 1-4 extending from Kirkman Road to SIR 434; reconstructing 15 major interchanges, constructing more than 140 bridges, Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp. Structures Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� Q At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RPS No. 2I -7930 I November 1, 202 ENGINEERING ��.����, Fqual Opportunity/Affrmativc Action Fmploycr �;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Education • Cypress Lake High School, Fort Myers, FL 1973 Certifications: TIN: A23000055 • ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 • ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector, Level II • CTQP Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection • CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspector, Levels I & 2 • CTQP Final Estimates, Level I • CTQP Pile Driving Inspection • FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector, 1832 • FDOT Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) - Intermediate • IMSATraffic Signal Inspector, Level 1 • IMSA Traffic Signal Field Technician, Level 2 • 49 CFR Highway Transportation of Hazardous Materials • Troxler Nuclear Testing Gauge Operation Project Experience Logan Boulevard Extension from Azalea Drive to Collier/Lee County Line (FIN#:438268-1-58-01), FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. This was a TRIP funded project for Collier County that featured new roadway construction to extend Logan Boulevard, which is a two-lane divided facility. The improvement begins approximately 2.274 miles north of the existing intersection of Immokalee Road, at the existing Parkland Development entrance, and continues to the Lee/ Collier County Line, a distance of approximately 1.3 miles. Project included roadway, paving, some drainage work, and miscellaneous landscaping. Cost: $4.4 million Contractor: Bonness, Inc. Contact: John Conti, Project Manager, Collier CountyTECM, 239.253.0354 Role: Inspector Reynolds Street Bridge Replacement SCOP Project (FPID#:-1-54-01), DeSoto County, FL. Project includes removal of existing two lane wood bridge and replacement with new structure, concrete piles, CIP flat slab bridge (2 lane, 3 span structure, 94' long), associated road work, retaining wall and drainage/ erosion protection. CEI Cost: $172,321 Cost: $1,152,537 Contractor: Thomas Marine Contact: Michael Giardullo, PE, DeSoto County Engineer 941.916.8073 Role: Senior Inspector CR 835 (Hendry County -SCOP/SCRAP (FPID#: 438580- 1-54-01; BID# 2020-07), Hendry County, FL. The work consists of the resurfacing including a 4" layer of CIR of approximately one mile of CR 835, located from 6.75 miles south of US 27 to 5.75 miles south of US 27 in Clewiston, Florida, located in Hendry County. Mr. Acuti has 47 years of extensive experience in construction, including nuclear density testing, concrete testing (field), concrete coring, surveying, asphalt paving technician, maintenance of traffic, underground utility inspection, pile driving, Traffic Signal installations and drill shafts. He has completed the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) self -study courses in plans reading, earthwork, subgrade and base, DEIT (D00290), Portland concrete cement testing, placement and control, utility relocation, clearing and grubbing and miscellaneous concrete structures, structures Parts I and II, and final estimates. Mr. Acuti joined KCA in May 1998. Contractor: OHL USA, Inc. Contact: Kelly A. O'Nan, E.I., Hendry County Engineering Department, 863.612.4727 Role: Senior Inspector, responsible for daily reports of construction, document milling, CIR asphalt process, and paving US 41 (SR 45) Pedestrian Bridge #01010 over the North Fork of Alligator Creek (FP: 440234-1-54-01), City of Punta Gorda, FL. This Sun Trail funded project involved the construction of a 1 10-foot long pedestrian bridge connecting the multi -use path that ends before and after the trail ends at Alligator Creek. Bridge features driven piles, end bents and a superstructure consisting of prestressed concrete beams, cast in place bridge deck with railings, and lights. The approaches to the bridge are a MSE wall consisting of Keystone Compac III units with fiberglass pins and Mirafi 3XT soil reinforcement. Other features are guardrail replacement, utility relocations, restoration of pathway within job limits to new bridge. Contract Amount: $797,905 Contact: Linda Sposito, City of Punta Gorda Project Manager, 941.575.5060 Role: Senior Inspector Turner Avenue at Roan/Gibson Street Intersection Improvement Construction Services LAP Project (FPN#:435014-1-58-01), DeSoto County, DeSoto County, FL. This LAP funded project for DeSoto County, widened Gibson Street and Turner Avenue north and south of the intersection, stabilized the shoulders, and replaced the span wire suspended signals with signal masts (2) and signal arms (4) as well as pedestrian crossings and ADA compliant crosswalks and sidewalks. Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp. •Senior Bridge Inspector Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements tN RPS No. 2I -793o I November 1, 2021ENGINEERING FSC i�.�i,�� Fqual Opportunity/Affrmativc Action Fmploycr �;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Education • B.A., Political Science & History, Trinity Christian College • A.A., Prairie State Community College Certifications: TIN W650436890910 • CTQP Asphalt Paving, Level 1 • CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Final Estimates, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP QC Manager, # 2002071 • FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification • ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I • FDOT Temporary Taffic Control (TTC) - Intermediate • FDOT VISE Wall (Online Course) • FDEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector, #33258 • FDOT Critical Structures Project Experience Tropicaire Boulevard Rehab, City of North Port, North Port, FL. Project includes the full depth reclamation and mill/resurfacing rehabilitation of approximately 6.4 miles ofTropicaire Boulevard from Van Camp Street to Toledo Blade Boulevard. The project includes minimal drainage improvements. Cost $1.9 million Contractor: Ajax Paving Industries, Inc. Contact: Ben Newman, City of North Port, 239.565.6346 Role: Contract Support Specialist (April 2021 to Present) Hanson Street Sidewalk LAP (FPID# 436798-1-54- 01), City of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL. Construction of sidewalk project including some storm drainage piping and structures, ADA ramps and pavement markings, US 41 to MontClaire Circa 2020; Contractor: Coastal Concrete Products Cost: $320,811 Contact: Jhonny Foronda, El, City of Fort Myers PM 239.321.7454 Role: Inspector (October 2020 to April 2021) CR 835 (Hendry County -SCOP/SCRAP FPID # 438580- 1-54-01; BID# 2020-07), Hendry County, FL. The work consists of the resurfacing including a 4" layer of CIR of approximately one mile of CR 835, located from 6.75 miles south of US 27 to 5.75 miles south of US 27 in Clewiston, Florida, located in Hendry County. Contract amount: $898,644 Contractor: OHL USA, Inc. Contact: Kelly A. O'Nan, E.I., Hendry County Engineering Department, 863.612.4727 Role: Administrative/ Assistant Contract Support Specialist (CSS) (May 2020 to September 2020) Winkler Avenue, Six Mile Cypress Parkway, Challenger Boulevard Asphalt Bike Path/Trail (LAP Project:FPID:435022-01-58-01), City of Fort Myers. Construction of an 8'shared use path along Six Mile Cypress Parkway from Winkler Avenue extension to M vrc Mr. Warren has six years of inspection experience. He has inspected VISE wall construction and backfill along with bridge and steel work. In addition to this, he has inspected drainage installation, density tested embankment, subgrade and base courses. He is confident in and excels at inspecting ITS and lighting along with concrete curb and sidewalk. He has also inspected signs and pavement markings along with guardrail and asphalt structural and friction courses. Challenger Boulevard Asphalt Bike Path/Trail that includes minor drainage work. Construction Cost: $142,551Contractor: Strickler Brothers Underground, Inc. Contact: Jhonny Foronda, E.I., City of Fort Myers Project Manager, 239,321.7454 Role: Administrative Assistant (May 2020 to June 2020) Turner Avenue at Roan/Gibson Street Intersection Improvement Construction Services LAP Project (FP#:435014-1-58-01), DeSoto County/FDOT District One, DeSoto County, FL. This LAP funded project widened Gibson Street and Turner Avenue north and south of the intersection, stabilized the shoulders, and replaced the span wire suspended signals with signal masts (2) and signal arms (4) as well as pedestrian crossings and ADA compliant crosswalks and sidewalks. Construction Cost: $934,183 Contractor: AJAX Paving, Inc. Contact: Michael Giardullo, P.E., DeSoto County Engineer, 941.916.8073 Role: Administrative Assistant/ Inspector (June 2019 to October 2019) US 41 (SR 45) Pedestrian Bridge #01010 over the North Fork of Alligator Creek (FP: 440234-1-54- 01), City of Punta Gorda, FL. This project was a Sun Trail funded Project, that involved the construction of a 110-foot long pedestrian bridge connecting the multi -use path that ends before and after the trail ends at Alligator Creek. Bridge features driven piles, end bents and a superstructure consisting of prestressed concrete beams, cast in place bridge deck with railings and lights. The approaches to the bridge are a MSE wall consisting of Keystone Compac III units with fiberglass pins and Mirafi 3XT soil reinforcement. Other features are guardrail replacement, utility relocations, Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp. • Roadway Inspector Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements tN RPS No. 2I -7930 I November 1, 2021ENGINEERING FSC i�.v��� Fqual Opportunity/Affrmativc Action Fmploycr �;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Education • Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda, FL Certifications: TIN H322550611030 • CTQP Asphalt Plant Technician, Levels 1 & 2 • CTQP Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 • CTQP Final Estimates, Level 1 • CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection • ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 • FDEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector, #39407 • FDOT Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) - Intermediate • IMSATraffic Signal Inspector, Level 1 • IMSATraffic Signal Field Technician, Level 1 • IMSA Signs & Pavement Markings Technician, Level 1 • 49 CFR Highway Transportation of Hazardous Mate- rials • Tier 1 Illicit Discharge Detention and Elimination Training -Self Study Project Experience Tree Farm Road Phase II (Collier County Contract # 61001), Collier County, FL. KCA was a subcontractor to Johnson Engineering. The project consisted of a two lane roadway with bike lanes, sidewalks and stormwater management improvements designed to reduce traffic at the Collier Boulevard and Immokalee Road intersection and enhance mobility and provide an interconnect between Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard. Cost: $2.4 million Contact: Christopher Woodrum, Project Manager, Collier County TECM, 239.253.2326 Role: Asphalt Plant Lab VT Logan Boulevard Extension from Azalea Drive to Collier/Lee County Line (Collier County Project #33464/FIN# 438268-1-58-01), FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. This is a TRIP funded project for Collier County that featured new roadway construction to extend Logan Boulevard, which is a two-lane divided facility. The improvement begins approximately 2.274 miles north of the existing intersection of Immokalee Road, at the existing Parkland Development entrance, and continues to the Lee/Collier County Line. A distance of approximately 1.3 miles. Project includes roadway, paving, some drainage work, and misc. landscaping. Cost: $4.4 million Contractor: Bonness, Inc. Contact: John Conti, Project Manager, Collier CountyTECM, 239.253.0354 Role: Senior Inspector CR 951 from US 41 to Golden Gate Canal, Collier County, FL. Project includes roadway widening and reconstruction from four lanes divided to six lanes divided. Also includes retention pond, drainage Mr. Hodges has over 35 years of extensive experience in CEI and the construction field. He is experienced with FDOT, county, and municipality roadway construction inspection; including materials sampling and testing, extensive asphalt paving, concrete field testing, roadway/asphalt plant/milling. Mr. Hodges also has 15 years of experience as a registered driller. His experience includes drilled shafts, directional boring, well pointing, and water wells; for municipal, agricultural, and residential applications. installation, curb and gutter, signals, milling and resurfacing, and overbuild existing roadway services and construction of widening areas. Cost: $25 million Contact: Tad Pluc, Collier County Project Manager (T.E.C.M.) 239.253.2885. Role: Project Inspector US 41, FDOT District One, Lee and Collier Counties, FL. A four to six lane reconstruction from CR 887 in Collier County North to Old US 41 in Lee County (6.2 miles). The three projects, which include reconstruction to a six lane urban arterial, are on a heavily traveled four lane north/south highway servicing Lee and Collier Counties. Work includes milling/resurfacing/ widening, curb and gutter, major bridge widening, utility relocation, signalization, and storm drainage installation. Cost: $27 million Contact: Gerald Byrne, P.E., FDOT 239.656.7800 Role: Senior Inspector Reynolds Street Bridge Replacement SCOP (FPID: -1-54-01), DeSoto County, FL. Project includes removal of existing two lane wood bridge and replacement with new structure, concrete piles, CIP flat slab bridge (2 lane, 3 span structure, 94' long), associated road work, retaining wall and drainage/ erosion protection. CEI Cost: $172,321 Contractor: Thomas Marine Contact: Michael Giardullo, P.E., DeSoto County Engineer 941.916.8073 Role: Senior Inspector Winkler Avenue, Six Mile Cypress, Challenger Boulevard Asphalt Bike Path/Trail (LAP Project:- GOV64; FPID:435022-01-58-01; ITB# 0001-20), City of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL. Construction of an 8' shared use path along Six Mile Cypress Parkway from Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp. *Senior Road and Bridge Inspector d Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� Q At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RPS No. 2I -7930 I November 1, 202 ENGINEERING ��.����� Fqual Opportunity/Affrmativc Action Fimploycr �;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Education • Neenah High School, Neenah, WI Certifications: TIN F400557831760 • ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1 • CTQP Asphalt Paving Technician, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Asphalt Plant Technician, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Concrete Field Technician, Level I • CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP Final Estimates, Level 1 & 2 • CTQP QC Manager • FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector, #37451 • FDOT Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) - Advanced • IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector • 49 CFR Highway Transportation of Hazardous Mate- rials Project Experience Tropicaire Boulevard Rehab, City of North Port, North Port, FL. Project includes the full depth reclamation and mill/resurfacing rehabilitation of approximately 6.4 miles ofTropicaire Boulevard from Van Camp Street to Toledo Blade Boulevard. The project includes minimal drainage improvements. Cost $1.9 million Contractor: Ajax Paving Industries, Inc. Contact: Ben Newman, City of North Port, 239.565.6346 Role: Project Administrator (April 2021 to Present) Hanson Street Sidewalk LAP (FPID# 436798-1-54- 01), City of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL. Construction of sidewalk project including some storm drainage piping and structures, ADA ramps and pavement markings, US 41 to MontClaire Circa 2020; Contractor: Coastal Concrete Products Cost: $320,811 Contact: Jhonny Foronda, El, City of Fort Myers PM 239.321.7454 Role: Project Administrator (October 2020 to April 2021) CR 835 (Hendry County -SCOP/SCRAP FPID # 438580- 1-54-01; BID# 2020-07), Hendry County, FL. The work consists of the resurfacing including a 4" layer of CIR of approximately one mile of CR 835, located from 6.75 miles south of US 27 to 5.75 miles south of US 27 in Clewiston, Florida, located in Hendry County. Contract amount: $898,644 Contractor: OHL USA, Inc. Contact: Kelly A. O'Nan, E.I., Hendry County Engineering Department, 863.612.4727 Role: Project Administrator (May 2020 to September 2020) Allen Park Elementary School Sidewalk Construction LAP Project (LAP Project: GOV63; FPID: 435007-01- 58-01; City Project Number #411858), City of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL. The project includes construction of a 5'sidewalk along Sunset Road and Moreno Avenue, includes minor drainage work. Construction Cost: $129,916 Contractor: Strickler Brothers Underground, Mr. Fell has over 12 years of experience in construction engineering and inspection, including asphalt paving, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, pavement markings, signs, and curb cut ramps. He has completed the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) self -study courses in Earthwork, Asphalt Paving, Hazardous Materials, MOT and Final Estimates. Mr. Fell was the recipient of the 2015 A.P. Bolton Award from the Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida (ACA) for his work as a QC Roadway Technician, on the 1-75 from SR 78 to Charlotte County Line project, for FDOT District One, in Lee County, Florida. Inc. Contact: Jhonny Foronda, E.I., City of Fort Myers Project Manager, 239,321.7454 Role: Project Administrator (January 2020 to June 2020) Winkler Avenue, Six Mile Cypress, Challenger Boulevard Asphalt Bike Path/Trail (LAP Project:- GOV64; FPID:435022-01-58-01; ITB# 0001-20), City of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL. Construction of an 8' shared use path along Six Mile Cypress Parkway from Winkler Avenue extension to Challenger Boulevard Asphalt Bike Path/Trail that includes minor drainage work. Construction Cost: $142,551 Contractor: Strickler Brothers Underground, Inc. Contact: Jhonny Foronda, E.I., City of Fort Myers Project Manager, 239,321.7454 Role: Project Administrator (May 2020 to June 2020) Golden Gate Boulevard Improvement Project - Phase II, Collier County, FL. KCA was a subcontractor to Johnson Engineering on this project covering Asphalt Lab VT Inspections. This Design -Build project consists of improving a two-lane rural roadway into a four -lane urban roadway. Construction of new westbound lanes in Phase II included the addition of turn lanes at every side street, U-turn accommodations bike lanes, and sidewalks. Contractor: Ajax Paving Role: Asphalt Plant VT (November 2019 to July 2020) Estero Parkway Widening and Beautification, Village of Estero, FL. This is a 330 day contract with a bid value of $7.948 million. The project includes drainage improvements, widening the existing roadway to accommodate bicycle lanes, milling and resurfacing the entire roadway from US 41 to Three Oaks, and some miscellaneous utility work. It also includes adding sidewalks as well as extensive landscape improvements including a new Irrigation system with multiple wells. Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp. • Asphalt Plant Inspector Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements tN RPS No. 2I -7930 I November 1, 2021ENGINEERING FSC i�.�i,�� Fqual Opportunity/Affrmativc Action Fimploycr 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL IVAN F. SOKOLIC P.E. SENIOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER ARDAMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., FT. MYERS EDUCATION AASHTO Leadership Academy, 2013 M.S. Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 2003 B.S. Civil Engineering, P. Universidad Catolica del Peru, 2000 REGISTRATION / PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 64114, 2006 Member, American Society of Civil Engineers Member, Florida Engineering Society EXPERIENCE Mr. Sokolic has more than 22 years of experience in management, design, and construction of engineering projects. He has held positions in the private and public sectors, including eight years with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). He has extensive knowledge of transportation standards, concepts, practices, and procedures, as well as geotechnical engineering, pavement evaluation, materials testing, and construction engineering and inspection (CEI). His project experience includes foundation design recommendations and materials testing evaluation for industrial, commercial, and residential low to high-rise structures, transportation facilities, water and wastewater treatment facilities, park and recreation facilities, and mining activities. As Branch Manager of the Ft. Myers office, he supervises a team of engineers, scientists, technicians, inspectors, drillers, and administrative personnel. His responsibilities include determining and performing the scope of services for quality control/quality assurance, construction materials and testing, and geotechnical projects. Mr. Sokolic currently serves as project manager for FDOT, city, county, and continuing services agreements for geotechnical and materials testing services. The following items describe part of his project experience: FDOT Districts One and Seven, District Geotechnical Office, FL As the Assistant District Geotechnical Engineer for FDOT Districts One and Seven from 2011 to 2014, Mr. Sokolic was responsible for the staff in the geotechnical section at the District Materials and Research Office. Performed field inspections on ongoing projects. Provided technical expertise to the District Design, Construction, and Maintenance offices. Oversaw the development of foundation designs and recommendations for all major and minor bridge construction projects in the 17 counties in the two districts. FDOT District One, Geotechnical & Materials Testing & Inspection, Continuing Services Contract, FL As a consultant, Mr. Sokolic has managed several geotechnical, materials testing, and pavement evaluation contracts with FDOT including the current $5 million CA509 contract to support the Department with geotechnical, coring, and materials testing tasks. North 2 Utilities Expansion Project — Cape Coral, Lee County, FL In charge of all personnel providing material testing services for this utility infrastructure project with an area of approximately five (5) square miles located in the northwest and northeast quadrants of the City of Cape Coral. Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway, Hillsborough County, FL Responsible for the field data collection operations, data reduction, and results reporting related to the Cross -Hole Sonic Logging (CSL) testing on more than 30 drilled shafts pier foundations for the reversible lanes elevated roadway in the City of Tampa. SR 62 from US 301 (SR 43) to SR 37, Manatee County, FL Responsible for providing pavement coring and evaluation services for this 19-mile roadway project located in Manatee County. Responsibilities include coordination of field operations, review and classification of pavement cores, structural number calculations, and milling depth recommendations for the new pavement. South Golf Improvements — City of Naples, Collier County FL Responsible for providing geotechnical services for the design of a safe road for all users along South Golf Drive, approximately 0.71 miles, between Gulf Shore Boulevard North and US 41. Buckingham Road & Gunnery Road Roundabout, Lee County, FL Responsible for providing geotechnical services for this safety and traffic flow improvements project located in Lee County. Responsibilities include coordination of field operations, assignment of laboratory testing of soils, visual classification of soils, and design recommendations for the roadway. 8th St Golden Gate to Randall Blvd, Collier County, FL Working as the FDOT Fort Myers Operations Construction Manager monitoring Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) of the construction plans for compliance with federal and state policies and procedures of this design -build new bridge and roadway widening construction project located in Golden Gates Estates in Collier County. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TAB i� :,Bit CERTIFIED MBE Johnson Engineering is not a Certified FLORIDA DEPARTMENTof MANAGEMENT SERVICES Minority Business Enterprise (MBE). office of supplier However, we take great pride in being s an equal opportunity employer Our DIVERSITY q pp y We serve those who serve Florida goal is to establish a team in the best interest of our clients, while maintaining the standard of quality our firm and clients demand. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Johnson Engineering is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer and seeks to recruit qualified women, qualified minorities, qualified individuals with disabilities and qualified protected veterans. It is the policy of Johnson Engineering not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, gender, age, disability or national origin or because he or she is a qualified individual with a disability, a disabled veteran, a newly separated veteran, a campaign veteran or an armed forces service medal veteran. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TAB 3 �e�� PERFORMANCE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Our experience gives us an advantage as we have a comprehensive understanding of the entire transportation development process from planning to design, to permitting through construction. Our proposed team has extensive experience in both roadway design and CEI. Key projects demonstrating our similar exoerience is included below. Immokalee Road Widening CEI Collier County, Florida Johnson Engineering provided full CEI and construction administration services for the Immokalee Road widening project in Collier County including the section of Immokalee Road at the intersection of Randall Boulevard.The project consisted of 8.1 miles of widening of a two-lane rural section to a six -lane urban section from CR 951 to 43rd Avenue NE.The project included roadway construction, stormwater drainage, signalization, lighting, utilities, a small deck span bridge, several box culverts, and a con -span structure.This was a highly visible project given the sheer magnitude and traffic volumes. Collier Boulevard Collier County, Florida -1-1-- - --- -- Johnson Engineering provided CEI services for the Collier Boulevard six -lane construction - - from Golden Gate Boulevard to Immokalee Road.This project consisted of 3 miles of total reconstruction of the corridor from a two-lane rural section to a six -lane closed drainage urban.The project included stormwater collection, conveyance, treatment facilities, signalization, street lighting, regulatory agency coordination (SFWMD,ACOE, EPA, USFWS) and significant utility coord i nation. The total construction cost for this project was roughly $37 Million. Estero Boulevard Lee County, Florida Johnson Engineering was selected to provide CEI services, phases 2 thru 6, for the Estero Blvd corridor improvements on Fort Myers Beach.This is a multi -phased project constructed via CM at Riskto completely reconstruct a very busy and narrow corridor. Improvements nclude reconstruction of a flush shoulder roadway to a curbed facility with closed drainage and pedestrian/bicycle facilities on both sides of the road. For much of the corridor roadway drainage is achieved thru an underdrain system beneath pervious pavers in the center turn lane. The project had to be constructed while maintaining traffic and continuous bike, ped, business and residential access.The project also required a tremendous amount of utility relocations, coordination amongst the Town of Fort Myers Beach, Lee County DOT and Lee County Utilities. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 I November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE NOW Homestead Road _ee County, Florida r Johnson Engineering provided CEI services for the Homestead Road 4-laning improvements in Lehigh Acres.The project includes roadway, drainage and utility improvements in a very tight and congested corridor. Prior to the start of construction Johnson Engineering provided peer reviews of the plans. A primary focus of the reviews was on the proposed stormwater management system. It was discovered that in changing the typical section from a rural roadway with adjacent swales to a curbed facility the design engineer had failed to make drainage accommodations for offsite flow which had historically gone into the existing swales. Johnson Engineering was able to work with Lee County DOT as well as the contractor to make the appropriate revisions to these systems as well as improve the outfall for the system :..' providing regional drainage improvements. Helms Road Hendry County, Florida This project included design and CEI of nearly three miles of new four -lane roadway in Hendry County.The design and plans were developed to allow phased construction and better suit the available funding. As a new roadway through an existing and active citrus grove the design incorporated considerable offsite drainage improvements, including four large box culverts, to the existing grove so that it may remain functional during and after construction. Johnson Engineering provided all project management, design efforts and CEI for the roadway system including environmental analysis and permitting, survey, ROW mapping, drainage, signing and marking, signalization and permitting through FDOT. CR 771 (Gasparilla Road) Lee County, Florida Johnson Engineering provided Design, CEI, permitting, project management and public involvement services for the The CR 771 (Gasparilla Road) widening project in Charlotte County.This project was a Charlotte County sales tax funded project designed to provide additional capacity to the existing roadway from approximately Rotonda Boulevard East to the intersection at SR 776 (McCall Road), approximately 2.5 miles. Improvements included two miles of new four -lane roadway, construction of a new bridge at the Butterford Canal, construction of the stormwater management system, lighting, signalization, nearly 12 miles of new utility lines. Printed Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� v'tIi At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 FSC rave= ENGINEERING Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE Collier County Administrative services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements, RPS 21-7930 Reference Questionnaire for: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Josh Hildebrand, PE, PTOE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mr. Kevin Donaldson Company: Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: kevind@miccosukeetribe.com FAX: (305) 894-2397 Telephone: (305) 223-8380 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 firm/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: S.R. 90 Turn Lanes & Crosswalk Improvements - CEI Project Budget: $159,000 - CEI & Material Testing Only Completion Date: June 2020 Project Number of Days: 210 Days (Construction Phase) Item Criteria Score (must be completed) 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 Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rape= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements, RIPS 21-7930 Reference Questionnaire for: n Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) John Glenn, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mr. Steve Fort (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: sfort@leegov.com Company: Lee County DOT/Engineering (Evaluator's Company completing reference) FAX: (239) 533-9445 (239) 533-9300 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 firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the fmn/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: Gateway and Commerce Roundabout Project Budget: $2,872,790 Completion Date: September 2021 Project Number of Days: 365 Item Criteria Score (must be completed) 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 Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements, RPS 21-7930 Reference Questionnaire for: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Josh Hildebrand, PE, PTOE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mr. Shane Parker, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: sparker@hendryfla.net Company: Hendry County (Evaluator's Company completing reference) FAX: (863) 674-2941 (863) 675-5222 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 firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the funVindivdival 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: Project Budget: Helms Road 1 & 2 (CEI) $7,594,620 Completion Date: 6/20 1 7 Project Number of Days: 610 Item Criteria Score (must be completed) 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 goo Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE co' [rem cow.-nty Administrative SeMces Npoftent Procurement Serv;ces Oms:cn Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FOR,3I FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEl Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements, RPS 21-7930 Reference Questionnaire for: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mr. Vince Miller, PE Company: Lee County (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: vmiller@leegov.com FAX: (239) 485-8520 Telephone: (239) 533-8577 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 6rnr/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: Homestead Road Widening Completion Date: Project Budget: $14.1 million (construction cost) 7/2020 Project Number of Days: 1,219 Item Criteria Score must be completed) 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 S 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 rao Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TAB I�/�1ricrlj 1J1�►�/L .;� le L � � U JECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME 6? BUDGET PO&E Intew Concept (Inset) HNTB's Proposed Interim Concept Our team's approach to this project is derived not only from our expertise in each phase of the project but also from our 30 years of history in serving Collier County. Our staff has significant relevant experience in and around this project site, having provided CEI services on the portion of Immokalee Road within the project limits. We continue to provide Collier County with services ranging from CEI to utility design, environmental permitting, and drainage design and have intimate knowledge of specific Collier County requirements. This knowledge has allowed us to tailor our approach to meet not only the specific needs of this project but also the specific needs of the County. The Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard project is subdivided into two distinct phases. As such, it requires two distinct approaches, one for the initial peer review phase of the project and a second for the construction phase which includes the CEI services. APPROACH - PEER REVIEW To complete the peer review aspect of this project efficiently and effectively we will employ a tiered approach. Utilizing a ground up philosophy we will begin with a holistic review of the project, initially focusing our efforts on the big picture plan, looking for fatal flaws at a conceptual and constructability level before reviewing specific design related issues.This will help eliminate redundancy in the design and review process because it is futile to review the loading calculations on a bridge if the typical section needs to be revised. Our team is comprised of individuals who have spent their careers designing and constructing improvements such as these in and around Collier County. Our Peer Review team leader josh Hildebrand, P.E. PTOE, a Collier County resident will utilize his 3 Left TO ReodaI1 BL- local knowledge to coordinate these efforts helping to ensure that the review phase is mued �� HNTa C.—pt t P�p completed in accordance with FDOT, FHWA, and Collier County design requirements. eRe' 2. Sharare Due to the complexity of the project, a simple "jack of all trades master of none" approach ,. 3'Mantta will not yield the attention to detail and quality review that Collier County demands. For 4. Retluc se°en this we have enlisted engineering professionals and a certified general contractor with ° taxers .; °c.• 6. Exten' local experience in the following disciplines: roadway design, traffic analysis, signals, utilities, a bus; - B Impr' drainage, environmental permitting, structural design, and construction. ,AT R 7. U-turn design 8 Reduc In the initial Tier I review, we will be reviewing the plans to determine if they meet the �01tliI design intent of the project. Do the plans contain a design that accomplishes the specific transportation needs of the project? Our review of the design engineer's proposal indicates that their cost saving initiative for the ultimate design neglects to include a receiving lane on Randall Boulevard for the westbound left turn from Immokalee Road. We would like to confirm this concept with the County before choosing to move forward prior to initiating the Tier 2 orTier 3 review. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rape= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 4L"/ ROJECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME 6? BUDGET PD&E Flyover Concept ggE«orP .. With the foundation of the project set, we will move into Tier 2 of the review process. In Tier 2 we are looking for conformity of the component sets and construction phasing. Do the utility relocations resolve the drainage conflicts? Does the roadway profile and typical section work with the proposed flyover plans? During this review we will also look at the proposed construction phasing and how it may affect access to adjacent businesses,the fire station and bus stops.We will use our prowess in local utility design to make sure any utility relocations can be constructed without significant loss of service. The Tier 2 review process will also include the constructability review. During each _ phased submittal the constructability review will be performed perthe criteria set forth in the FDOT Construction Project Administration Manual (CPAM) which contains a detailed constructability review checklist and procedures. The final review phase (Tier 3) will consist of the design detail review. In this phase specific design criteria, methodology and assumptions will be reviewed for conformity with the governing design documents. Specific review components during the Tier 3 review will include: roadway geometrics (including horizontal and vertical geometry), structural analysis, drainage and stormwater review, review of proposed signals and lighting, and accuracy of the plan quantities.This review will serve as the check and balance for critical design aspects of the project. APPROACH - CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION (CEI) CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Keeping a project on schedule and under budget requires a project team that can quickly resolve issues as they arise. Johnson Engineering's staff is unique in that many of our engineers are crossed -trained in both design and CEI. Our staff's design proficiency provides us with an understanding of the designers intent. Simply put, understanding why you are building something provides significant benefit during construction. Our experience allows us to quickly and confidently make decisions to keep things moving forward. Johnson Engineering's approach to CEI is what sets us apart. Not only will our staff monitorthe progress of construction and perform the required materials testing and documentation, we will also be looking ahead, identifying and resolving conflicts helping to prevent unnecessary delay and added contract cost. When issues arise, our experience allows us to make decisions quickly and confidently, regardless of whether they are design or construction in nature.The primary purpose of the CEI for this project will be to provide inspection services, quality assurance engineering, construction administration, materials testing and geotechnical testing in accordance with the requirements set forth by Collier County. Additionally, we will work with the contractor, and county project manager to assist in pay applications, change orders and other needed financial project documentation. During construction, our staff will work closely with the contractor to promote project progression and efficiency of ongoing work, improve safety, and foster a partnering attitude to achieve the common goals beneficial to all parties. The success of the CEI consultant on this project will depend on their ability to facilitate the progression of work, perform and document all required materials testing, maintain timely and accurate records, and control the cost during construction all while meeting the specific project goals of Collier County. We are confident in our approach as our team has a history of successfully completing similar projects in and around Collier County for local municipalities such as yourself. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC P.P., Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 4� �40JECT APPROACH WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME & BUDGET PROJECT FAMILIARITY - POTENTIAL ISSUES AND RESOLUTION To develop an approach tailored to the specific needs of this project, we performed a preliminary review of the project site. During this review we have identified several issues we believe need to be considered for successful completion of this project.Those items are noted below along with our suggested resolutions. ISSUE: Cap rock prevalent along this corridor. RESOLUTION: In providing CEI services on the Immokalee Road widening project we learned that the cap rock on this corridor is shallow, in many places only 4' below natural ground. Properly delineating the depth and extent of the rock during the design / geotechnical phase will help mitigate claims and additional cost during construction. ISSUE: Pile driving through cap rock. RESOLUTION: With the abundance of rock as mentioned above, pile driving can be a little unpredictable in this area. Pre -drilling the cap rock (which can be as thick as 15' in some locations) is typically the most effective way to set piles under these conditions. In addition to the cap rock, our experience has taught us that the soil underlying the rock can be inconsistent, making production pile lengths hard to predict. Performing the due diligence upfront with extensive geotechnical investigation as well as having a CEI team familiar with the process and procedures is the best way to mitigate these potential issues. Our senior project administrator,Vee Lofton is familiar with the intricacies of pile driving in this area and understands the necessary procedures and precautions. ISSUE: Maintaining access to EMS North Collier Fire and Rescue Station 10. RESOLUTION: Access to the fire station includes an emergency signal on Immokalee Road.The — —_ increased traffic congestion expected throughout construction will further necessitate the need for signalized access to and from the fire station.We will coordinate with both the fire chief, FOR and contractor throughout the design and construction phases of the project in an effort to maintain safe and efficient access at this location. ISSUE: Maintaining ingress and egress to the Publix shopping center. RESOLUTION: It is important to note that this shopping center generates significant westbound left turns from Immokalee Road to Randall Boulevard for vehicles entering and northbound left turns from Randall Boulevard onto Immokalee Road for outbound trips.These must be taken into considering during development of the MOT plans. ISSUE: Permit compliance. RESOLUTION: Remaining compliant with permit conditions is always important, especially when you are extending culverts through that permitting agency's own canal facility.We are familiar with the conditions and accustomed to monitoring the contractors compliance with those requirements. We have also built a good relationship with the SFWMD compliance staff and will work with all entities to help ensure the project remains in compliance through construction. p""«d Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RPS No.21-7930 1 November 1,2021 FSC paperE N G I NEER I N G &6 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 4. (/40JECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME & BUDGET ISSUE: There are 3 Collier Area Transit (CAT) bus stops within the proposed project footprint. RESOLUTION: Johnson Engineering has completed several projects for CAT over the years and has open lines of communications with the staff. We can work with CAT and the project team to coordinate temporary bus stops and pedestrian facilities throughout the construction phase of this project. ISSUE: Traffic volumes and associated lane closures. RESOLUTION: Closing lanes during construction is inevitable.The key to a successful MOT plan is to minimize the impacts of these closures to the traveling public. In this location, traffic volumes and direction vary significantly in the A.M. and P.M. peak hour. In the morning the eastbound traffic is relatively light, as most of the traffic is heading westbound from Immokalee towards Naples.The pattern is reversed in the afternoon with little traffic in the westbound lanes. Understanding the local traffic patterns will help in developing a successful MOT plan. ISSUE: FPL high voltage transmission lines / OSHA clearance requirements. RESOLUTION: There are existing transmission lines along the south ROW line that will likely be in conflict with the phase II overpass. This will also create OSHA clearance issues with the crane necessary to build the new bridge. Early coordination with FPL is key to the overall timing of the project. We have worked with the local FPL representatives and have built a good working relationship.We will address this issue early on to make sure the necessary coordination takes place. ' ISSUE: Existing utilities. ' RESOLUTION: There is both a 16" force main and 36" potable water main on the north side of the corridor.These are large utilities Y that are not cheap to relocate and can cause significant loss of } ,Yw1M service if damaged during construction. Having performed the CEI P services on the installation of these facilities, we are already familiar r i •. with the intricacies of these facilities and have the as-builts on hand. -= - ISSUE: Corkscrew canal. RESOLUTION: The intersection improvements will likely necessitate the extension of the Corkscrew canal box culvert. Having provided the CEI services for the construction of this structure we are very familiar with it and have the previous construction drawings and as-builts on hand and ready for " reference if needed on this project. P""«d Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • /` � At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements 33 RPS No. 21-7930 1 November 1, 2021 FSC paps ENGINEERING Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer JECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME 6? BUDGET ;: ENGINEERING z PRO TFILES INDEX—Tfor CEI Seed- D—Apd- 100 Ce 1 2. CC EIComrac,D..—(CEIC--D) va an Dv<vmev(a (Cm<fnclwv Cvvo-a�t SBD) 15no cart �aa.o<. Cvestmcrivv Dvcvmevn 60 16.00 Ned'u 11 , 9.m sa<awe. IAn Pmcc&eu and Forms t.. -jen Crnxtlut I.or woi<n Ea,«sm<rc�a�<cm I.UO DOIly Owvas&Repe<semtiv<s NOTICE TO PROCEED TO THE CONTRACTOR Our project administrator will review the construction contract and ensure that all documents are properly executed. ONGOING REVIEW OFTHE SCHEDULEAND PROJECT CRITICAL PATH The Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule itself can be a very valuable tool, not only forthe contractor, but for all parties associated with a construction project. Like most tools though, the value is dependent on how you use it. If it is prepared simply because it is required of the contract and then set on the shelf, it is of little use.To realize the true benefit of the schedule, it must be a living document. Construction projects of this magnitude are dynamic in nature.The schedule must be monitored and adjusted with the flow of the project. If not properly maintained, its benefit is severally diminished and can even become a detriment. Our inspection staff is very familiar with CPM scheduling techniques, in particular the review and monitoring aspects necessary to confirm a logical progression of activities for the project's sake as well protecting the County's interests.We have performed CEI on several similar projects in which the timing, and consequently the scheduling, was very important. CONFLICT IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION Enforcing accurate schedule and critical path updates allows us to continually evaluate the contractors next step. We will take the plans and review current field conditions to determine if there are any hurdles that may impede construction. CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHTAND DAILY REPORTING During construction, our staff will work closely with the contractor to promote project progression and efficiency of ongoing work, improve safety, and foster a partnering attitude to achieve the common goals beneficial to all parties. Our personnel will maintain complete, timely, and detailed records relating to this project. Daily work reports will be completed electronically detailing contract time, weather, quantity increases, and equipment utilization. In addition to reporting daily work, we will also develop an ongoing picture library documenting each step of construction. All project files will be organized per our internal filing index and reviewed for completeness by our contract support specialist, Kathy Hanagan. Her attention to detail led to her being recognized by FDOT for her outstanding work on state projects. Kathy specializes in maintaining detailed and orderly records. CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS It is typically required on Collier County projects that FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction be incorporated into the contract documents to govern construction. These standard specifications detail the material and quality of workmanship expected. In addition, they outline the required quality control and verification testing requirements. Our staff is very familiar with these specifications and we read, follow, and enforce them daily. Our CEI services manager,Vee Lofton, has more than 33 years of experience on projects governed by FDOT specifications. He is a former FDOT employee who served as a Consultant CEI project manager. Vee knows the construction requirements as well as anyone. Understanding the requirements is one thing, enforcing them presents a different challenge. It is easy to cite the appropriate specification when the standard of work is subpar, but what will your consultant do when the contractor isn't listening? Our staff understands that simply documenting deficiencies is not enough. We will rigorously enforce conditions of the contract where compliance is lacking and exercise all tools available to achieve compliance with standards and quality of workmanship as required and expected by County staff. Printed Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;& l At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements `�v' RPS No.2I-793o I November I, 2o2I FSC rave= ENGINEERING Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 0 4. PROJECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME 6? BUDGET MAINTAINING COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACT COMPLIANCE The primary intent for this multi -phase mobility -oriented safety intersection enhancement project is to improve the Immokalee Road and Randall Intersection with a two-phase expandable infrastructure plan while working within the constraints of the PD&E and Collier County requirements. Our Phase I CEI delivery plan is targeted at holding the contractor to working within strict adherence to the construction plans and specification requirements, while maintaining proper documentation to minimize conflicts during the construction of Phase 2.The construction plans and specifications will be subject to Collier County review and final acceptance upon completion of each construction phase. Ourteam is very familiar with Collier County requirements and how to deliverthe project in a manner that the County inspection staff requires for project close-out and turnover. CONSTRUCTION COORDINATION WITH CONTRACTORAND UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS As with any project containing underground construction, utility coordination is vital to maintaining the project schedule. Our staff will review field locates and identify any apparent utility conflicts. We will continually invite utility owners to progress meetings and follow up on scheduled relocations. PERFORM MATERIAL SAMPLING AND TESTING We understand the CEI consultant will be required to perform sampling and testing of materials to determine their conformance with the contract plans and specifications. Prior to the start of construction, our CEI staff will review the QC requirements with the contractor to review testing frequencies and requirements. Johnson Engineering inspectors hold FDOT Construction Training & Qualification Program (CTQP) qualifications in earthwork, asphalt paving, and concrete testing.We are very familiar with FDOT testing requirements and use of the state developed Earthwork Record System (ERS) is commonplace on all projects in which we provide CEI services. Vee Lofton will be responsible for QA on this project. He has over 33 years of experience in the CEI industry and previously served as FDOT's CEI Consultant project manager.Vee has overseen countless CEI projects and understands all aspects of FDOT's material testing requirements. In addition to Johnson Engineering inspectors, we will be utilizing KCA staff for inspection assistance on this project. KCA currently holds the FDOT District One bridge inspection contract and is familiar with the process and controls for bridge inspection. Their expertise will be particularly useful during the phase II portion of the project which includes the flyover from Randall Boulevard onto Immokalee Road. QUANTITY TRACKING AND MAINTAINING PROJECT BUDGET Our team has an excellent track record of completing transportation projects within the budget. Our success is attributed to our experience in both design and construction and our proactive approach to these types of projects. Discrepancies must be resolved before they are constructed to avoid unnecessary expense. With a CEI team who understands the design intent, we are able to review the plans, bid, and specifications to ensure all work is accounted for and check the accuracy of all quantities. Should there be an oversight, or quantity "bust", it is imperative it is discovered as soon as possible. Early identification of plan oversights allows for them to be mitigated through value engineering, mitigating any additional expense to the County. 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When performing plan reviews it is imperative that the reviewer take the plans to the project site to better understand the existing conditions and extent of the proposed impacts. Not only is our team local, but they are prequalified in every aspect of the construction and design phases by FDOT. From major highway and bridge design to roadway and bridge CEI, our team has the proficiency provide exemplary service on each phase of this project. The project management will be administered out of our Collier County office.This will allow efficient access to the project site during the peer review phase and offers a "home base" to our inspection staff when they are not required on site.The following narrative provides a detailed description of our approach to the various phases of this project: Pre -Construction Activities The pre -construction phase is critical to a successful project. It is imperative that all entities share the same expectations and goals. These should be clearly defined and communicated in the pre - construction phase.The following is a summary of the pre -construction phase sub -tasks: Peer Review - Our team is committed to providing a thorough review for all aspects of this project. We have listed professionals with expertise in bridge design, roadway design, construction, utilities, drainage and environmental permitting. Pre -Construction Site Inspection - Our inspection staff will take comprehensive pre - construction videos and photographs to fully document the existing conditions. It is critical to document the baseline condition in evaluating potential future claims by the contractor and adjacent business owners Utility Coordination - Often times when a project goes to construction, it has been several months since the Utility Agency Owners (UAOs) have reviewed or even thought about the project. We suggest and will facilitate pre -construction utility coordination meetings with the affected UAOs even if the contractor is not selected yet. These projects are a collective effort and it is helpful to have the UAOs thinking about any relocations they may have as soon as possible, so they can get the ball rolling on their end. Pre -Construction Meeting - Our team can facilitate the pre -construction meeting once the contractor is on board to discuss the project requirements. Specific topics include establishing lines of communication, authority and escalation, reviewing documentation procedures, reviewing all permit and contract document requirements, and discussing specific project issues. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 I November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer CATION LM04EUU�LD 61 1 General Management and Project Administration The day-to-day administration of the project during construction is led by the Project Manager and assisted bythe Contract Support Specialist (CSS).We will coordinate with County staff upfront on the level of project administration expected of our staff versus those services to be handled by County staff. Below is a summary of the sub -tasks associated with CEI Project Administration: Project Coordination - The Senior Project Administrator will serve as the primary coordinator between the contractor, engineer of record (EOR), and County staff They will take a proactive approach in making sure everyone is on the same page, working together and moving forward. Progress Meetings - Meetings will be held on a regular basis, either weekly or bi-weekly at the County's discretion. We have a regular agenda to discuss the necessary topics including project status, submittals, reporting status, RFIs, pending issues, upcoming issues, etc. Meetings are recorded and minutes are kept, being distributed to all interested parties via e-mail. Tracking Logs - Several tracking logs are utilized to monitor and document on -going project issues.The logs include dates and entities responsible for resolution. Pay Application Review - Our Senior Project Administrator or assistant Project Manager, with assistance from the field personnel confirming quantities, will review and recommend approval/denial on the contractors pay request making sure the contractor is being compensated fairly and the County is getting what they are paying for. Problem Resolution - Perhaps the most important and yet intangible function of the CEI team is assisting in problem resolution. Having a CEI staff with significant design experience gives us an edge in this category. When issues arise, our Senior PE, Ryan Bell has the knowledge and experience aggressively pursue their resolution. It is our goal to ensure that each issue is resolved both quickly and completely. Construction Inspection The regular construction observation and inspection falls on our inspectors. We have a team of inspectors available that are CTQP-certified for this type of work and have considerable "FDOT style" inspection experience, much of it in Collier County.We understand how these facilities are supposed to be built and we know what to look for. Below are some of the sub -tasks associated with the construction inspection phase: General Observation -The inspector will monitor the construction activities to determine whether the items constructed are in general accordance with the contract documents. Noted field issues are documented and incorporated in a tracking log. Daily Inspection Reports - The inspector shall utilize the standard FDOT daily report format to document each day's construction activities including items of work, quantity placed, location, crew and equipment used, and note any special conditions. A log of "dailies" will be maintained throughout the entire project. Tracking Quantities -The inspector shall note and track quantities of all installed work items forthe duration of the project to substantiate and assist in reviewing the contractors pay requests. Photographic Documentation -The inspector will document the construction progress, specifically noting any special/problem areas. Permit Compliance Monitoring -The inspector shall monitor the contractors activities to determine ifthey are in compliance with the permit requirements. Any apparent deviations will be documented and immediately brought to the contractor's attention. Field Testing - The inspector shall perform field testing such as concrete slump, air, and W/C ratio testing for concrete construction or obtain densities for compaction of base material. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 I November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer SL,rZOCATION Project Close -Out As the construction completion nears, it is essential to properly document and confirm all work items have been addressed to the County's satisfaction.There is a set process to make sure this is achieved (prior to approval of the contractors final pay request. Below is a summary of some of the project Jose -out sub -tasks: Survey As -built Review - CEI shall review the preliminary as -built survey to ensure all necessary information has been collected and recorded to prepare official record drawings. Any missing items or deficiencies will immediately be brought to the contractor's attention. Final Completion Inspection - After the punch -list has been completed, the CEI will facilitate the final walk-through with CEI, contractor, FOR and County staff in attendance to determine whether the work is complete. If further deficiencies are found, they are brought to the contractors attention. Final Construction Certification - Upon issuance of notice of final acceptance and recommendation for final payment and receipt of all required close-out documents, i.e., release of liens, warranties, O&M manuals, as -built survey, etc., the CEI will make an official recommendation of completion. Document Turnover - Upon completion and final acceptance of the project, the CEI shall provide a digital copy, and hardcopy if requested, of all documentation collected on the project.This information will be clearly organized and indexed for ease of future use. Our Collier County office is in close proximity to the projects which allows us the flexibility and OFFICE LOCATIONS responsiveness to manage our day-to-day onsite data collection, store testing equipment, attend meetings, be onsite, or at the County offices on short notice, and provide project information by hand if needed. Additionally, our office may be used as the location to store project information and host construction progress meetings, if desired by Collier County staff. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 I November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TABb ��etzrrt, cfftmqt"�&�X^ (4rjcCtcz/ VICAK!Q4\kD b' CENT CURRENT AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS FIRM WORKLOAD Our team has the staff and resources to allocate to this project and ensure its success. We are committed to making our staff available to Collier County forthis project, and we will allocate/reallocate staff as needed to meet deadlines. We have an outstanding reputation for delivering projects both on time and within budget.We also understand the detailed needs and importance of working within our clients' budgets.The table below shows a few of our recent and current roadway design projects with their percent of completion included. Alico Road Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Parkway to Airport Haul Road 100% 100% Jan-21 Alico Road Connector from Airport Haul Road to SR 82 5% 0% Jun-25 Corkscrew Road Phase I Widening 100% 20% Oct-23 Corkscrew Road Phase 2 Widening 98% 0% Nov-21 (Design) Burnt Store Road Phase 2 Improvements 100% 75% Oct-21 Burnt Store Road South Segment 100% 40% Sep-22 McGregor Boulevard Milling and Resurfacing Design 95% 0% Dec-21 (Design) Fort Denaud Road from SR 80 to Fort Denaud Bridge Way 100% 100% Aug-21 AVAILABILITY OF FIRM RESOURCES All key team members are committed to providing availability and are prepared to dedicate the necessarytime and efforts to their respective tasks.With more than 120 staff on ourteam in Southwest Florida and a wide range of services provided, we can offer our clients the comprehensive experience of a larger firm while still maintaining the flexibility and attention to client service of a smaller firm. It also allows us greater flexibility to efficiently manage multiple task assignments or intensify efforts on a single task, as required. We have the capacity to accommodate changes to project schedules and complete critical paths on time. Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �6�CENT, CURRENT AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS Johnson Engineering's Naples office was established in 1991, providing 30 years of local service to the PEER REVIEW Collier County area.With the understanding that certain aspects of this project are on an "as -needed" AVAILABILITY & basis, all key team members are committed to providing availability and are prepared to dedicate CEI AVAILABILITY the necessary time and effort to their respective task(s) on the project. We also have flexibility and considerable additional resources, including additional inspection staff, to accommodate any changes to the County's or Contractor's schedule. A summary of our current workload projections are provided below. I00T PEER REVIEW STAFF AVAILABILITY u_ LL to 80 u 70 w L 60 a w 50 40 J Q 30 J > 20 Q 10 0 30% Peer Review Existing Workload 2rd Qtr ' 3rd Qtr ' 4rd Qtr 1 St Qtr ' 2rd Qtr ' 3rd Qtr 4t1 Qtr I I n Qtr 2022 2023 2024 100 Estero Blvd. Construction 90 CEI Completed NTP 80 70 Hamilton CEI Completed 60 50 Immokalee Road at 40 -� Randall Blvd. 30 20 10 Current committed CEI workload 0 I n Qtr 2" Qtr 3' Qtr 4" Qtr 11 Qtr 2'" Qtr 3'" Qtr 4" Qtr I n Qtr 2rd Qtr 3'" Qtr 4"' Qtr I n Qtr 2"' Qtr 3n° Qtr 4" Qtr 2022 _ 2023 _� 2024 2025 Poi r�in^ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • ;� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ` RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November I, 202I ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Tne i �/t (:�l((/'('l� r� �� Collier County Collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Vendor Check List Solicitation 21-7930 IMPORTANT: Please review carefully and submit with your Proposal/Bid. All applicable documents shall be submitted electronically through BidSync. Vendor should checkoff each of the following items: General Bid Instructions has been acknowledged and accepted. �] Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions have been acknowledged and accepted. ] Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement ] Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification ] Proof of status from Division of Corporations - Florida Department of State (If work performed in the State) - http://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/ should be attached with your submittal. �] Vendor MUST be enrolled in the E-Verify - https://www.e-verify.gov/ at the time of submission of the proposal/bid. �] Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification MUST be signed and attached with your submittal or you MAY be DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile page should be attached with your submittal. ] Form 4: Certification for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if aDDlicable, has been executed and returned. Collier or Lee County Business Tax Receipt should be attached with your submittal to be considered. Form 5: Reference Questionnaires form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, id applicable to the solicitation. ®'A Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, if applicable, are executed and should be included with your submittal. All forms must be executed, or you MAY be DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE. Vendor W-9 Form. Vendor acknowledges Insurance Requirements and is prepared to produce the required insurance certificate(s) within five (5) days of the County's issuance of a Notice of Recommend Award. ] The Bid Schedule has been completed and attached with your submittal, applicable to bids. ] Copies of all requested licenses and/or certifications to complete the requirements of the project. �] All addenda have been signed and attached, or you MAY be DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE. WA County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. 0 Any and all supplemental requirements and terms has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. 9/30/2021 10:01 AM p. 33 —UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020— Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 Corer County Administt ti Services Departrrient Procurement Services Division Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 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 hereby declares the instructions, purchase order terms and conditions, requirements, and specifications/scope of work of this solicitation have been fully examined and accepted. The Vendor agrees, if this solicitation submittal is accepted by Collier County, to accept a Purchase Order as a form of a formal contract or to execute a Collier County formal contract for purposes of establishing a contractual relationship between the Vendor and Collier County, for the performance of all requirements to which this solicitation pertains. The Vendor states that the submitted is based upon the documents listed by the above referenced solicitation. The Vendor agrees to comply with the requirements in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications denoted herein and according to the pricing submitted as a part of the Vendor's bids. 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 work that is a result of this awarded contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE have hereunto subscribed our names on this I st day of November . 2021 in the County of __Lee , in the State of Florida Firm's Legal Name: Johnson Engineering, Inc. Address: 2122 Johnson Street City, State, Zip Code: Fort Myers, FL 33901 Florida Certificate of 322710 Authority Document Number Federal Tax 59- 1173834 Identification Number *CCR # or CAGE Code 4R4K3 *Only if Grant Funded Telephone: (239) 334-0046 Email: rbell@johnsoneng.com Signature by: Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE (Typed and written) Title: Director 9/30/2021 10:01 AM p. 34 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 Additional Contact Information Send payments to: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (required if different from Company name used as payee above) Mercedes Niles Contact name: Title: Accounts Receivable Address: 2122 Johnson Street City, State, ZIP Fort Myers, FL 33901 Telephone: (239) 334-0046 Email: acpay@johnsoneng.com Office servicing Collier (tamp as ahovp) County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Title: Address: City, State, ZIP Telephone: Email: 9/30/2021 10:01 AM p. 35 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 colter c014Hty Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification 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 firm 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 affiliated with the above referenced project(s). 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. ng, Inc. iy Name Signature Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE, Print Name and Title State of Florida County of Lee The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of )d physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this I �61_ day of N D d, (month), a ©'14 (year), by R V A N SELL (name of person acknowledging). Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced 9130/2021 10:01 AM �J ' (Sign �eof No Public - S�tateoflorida) (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) JENNIFER LYN•:CHROVIAN NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA NO. GG 254136 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SfR 14, 2022 p. 36 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 C0#16W C,01411ty Administra a Services Deparinumt Prowrement Services Dmsim Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification This Affidavit is required and should be signed, by an authorized principal of the firm and submitted with formal solicitation submittals. Further, Vendors are required to be enrolled in the E-Verify program (https://www.e-verify.gov/), at the time of the submission of the Vendor's proposal/bid. Acceptable evidence of your enrollment 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 which will be produced at the time of the submission of the Vendor's proposallbid or within five (5) day of the County's Notice of Recommend Award. FAILURE TO EXECUTE THIS AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATION AND SUBMIT WITH VENDOR'S PROPOSAL/BID MAY DEEM THE VENDOR'S AS NON -RESPONSIVE. 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/bid. Johnson Engineering, Inc. ompany Name Signature Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE, Director Print Name and Title State of Florida County of Lee The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of � hysical presence or ❑ online notarization, this I st day of November (month), 2021 (year), by of $aCL.L (name of person acknowledging). (Sign ure4ofoy Public - State of Florida) -i-AW1 /-VA) &�1/i _ (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced 9/30/2021 10:01 AM JENNIFER LYN�CHROVIAN NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA NO. GG 254136 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES S-P.14, 2022 p. 37 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 clew cnH,1ty Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 4: Vendor Submittal — Local Vendor Preference Certification (Check Appropriate Boxes Below) State of Florida (Select County if Vendor is described as a Local Business) ® Collier County ® Lee County Vendor affirms that it is a local business as defined by the Procurement Ordinance of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Regulations Thereto. As defined in Section Fifteen of the Collier County Procurement Ordinance: Local business means the vendor has a current Business Tax Receipt issued by the Collier County Tax Collector prior to bid or proposal submission to do business within Collier County, and that identifies the business with a permanent physical business address located within the limits of Collier County from which the vendor's staff operates and performs business in an area zoned for the conduct of such business. A Post Office Box or a facility that receives mail, or a non -permanent structure such as a construction trailer, storage shed, or other non -permanent structure shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless it contributes to the economic development and well-being of Collier County in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, support and increase to the County's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business within Collier County. Vendors shall affirm in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section. A vendor who misrepresents the Local Preference status of its firm in a proposal or bid submitted to the County will lose the privilege to claim Local Preference status for a period of up to one year under this section. Vendor must complete the following information: Year Business Established in ®Collier County or ® Lee County:1991 & 1946 respectively Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 120 Number of Employees Living in ® Collier County or ® Lee (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 109 If requested by the County, Vendor will be required to provide documentation substantiating the information given in this certification. Failure to do so will result in vendor's submission being deemed not applicable. Sip and Date Certification: Under penalties of neriun . I certifi that the inlormation shown on this�orm is correct to mt knowledge. Company Name:johnson Engineering, Inc. Date: Address in Collier r C ty: 2350 Stanford Court, Naples, FL 34112 & 2122 Johnson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901 un Signature: Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE Title: Director 9/30/2021 10:01 AM P. 39 ***1JPDATEDJANUARV 29,2020*** W-9 Request for Taxpayer Give Form to the Form (Rev. October2018) Identification Number and Certification requester. Do not Department of the Treasury send to the IRS. Internal Revenue Service ► Go to wwwJrs.gov1FormW9 for instructions and the latest information. 1 Name (as shown on your income tax return). Name is required on this line; do not leave this line blank. Johnson Engineering Inc. 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above cD CD3 Check appropriate box for federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one of the 4 Exemptions (codes apply only to following seven boxes. certain entities, not individuals; see o o ❑ IndividuaVsole proprietor or ❑ C Corporation ❑✓ S Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate instructions on page 3): ai single member LLC Exempt payee code (if any) 2 ❑ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership) ► `p 2 1•a Note: Check the appropriate box In the line above for the tax classification of the single -member owner. Do not check Exemption from FATCA reporting 'C c LLC if the LLC is classified as a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is LLC that is disregarded from for federal code if an ( y) a another not the owner U.S. tax purposes. Otherwise, a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner. $ ❑ Other (see Instructions) ► (Applies to accounts me nfel red Outside the U.S.) y 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Requester's name and address (optional) A2122 Johnson Street 6 City, state, and ZIP code Fort Myers, FL 33901 7 List account number(s) here (optional) Identification Number Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid I Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). However, fora _ m — resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the Instructions for Part I, later. For other entities, it is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do not have a number, see How to get a TIN, later. or Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. Also see What Name and Employer identification number Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. 5 9 — 1 1 1 1 7 1 3 1 8 1 3 1 4 Under penalties of perjury, I certify that: 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me); and 2. 1 am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding; and 3. 1 am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below); and 4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct. Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tnthe For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of scured property, cancellaticontributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and ds `,you are not required to �ification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part 11, later. Here I U.S. pers'A ► General Instructions Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Future developments. For the latest information about developments related to Form W-9 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to www.irs.gov1FormlN9. Purpose of Form An individual or entity (Form W-9 requester) who is required to file an information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification number (TIN) which may be your social security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN), or employer identification number (EIN), to report on an information return the amount paid to you, or other amount reportable on an information return. Examples of information returns include, but are not limited to, the following. • Form 1099-INT (interest earned or paid) Date ► • Form 1099-DIV (dividends, including those from stocks or mutual funds) • Form 1099-MISC (various types of income, prizes, awards, or gross proceeds) • Form 1099-B (stock or mutual fund sales and certain other transactions by brokers) • Form 1099-S (proceeds from real estate transactions) • Form 1099-K (merchant card and third party network transactions) • Form 1098 (home mortgage interest), 1098-E (student loan interest), 1098-T (tuition) • Form 1099-C (canceled debt) • Form 1099-A (acquisition or abandonment of secured property) Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a resident alien), to provide your correct TIN. if you do not return Form W-9 to the requester with a TIN, you might be subject to backup withholding. See What is backup withholding, later. Cat. No. 10231X Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 INSURANCE AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS 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 https:Hnps.fldfs.com/bocexeMpt/ 2. ® Employer's Liability $_1,000,000_ 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 Bodily Injury ISO form 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 Contractor/Vendor 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 Contractor/Vendor in the performance of this Agreement. 5. ® Automobile Liability $_1,000,000_ Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 6. ® Other insurance as noted: ❑ Watercraft $ 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. 9/30/2021 10:01 AM p. 43 Collier County Solicitation 21-7930 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. IL ® 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 County 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. 9/22/2021 - GG 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 Johnsotn_EKineering, Inc. Date 1 1 / 1 /21 Vendor Signature �� Print Name Ryan _Bell, PE, PTOE Insurance Agency __BKS - Partners Agent Name Mark W hh Telephone Number (239) 931-3001 7. AQUIRED FORMS ACORO® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) ��. 10/28/2021 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: YarltZa Soto BKS Partners FAX PHONE P.O. Box 60043 (AIC, No Et): 239-931-3021 A/c No:239-931-5604 Fort Myers FL 33906-6043 ADDResS: yaritza.soto@bks-partners.com INSURED Johnson Engineering, Inc. PO Box 2112 Fort Myers FL 33902-2112 I INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE I NAIC# I INSURER B : The Continental Insurance Co 35289 INSURER C: Vallev Forae Insurance Comoanv 20508 rnVFRAnFR CFRTIFICATF NIIMRFR• 1n9R19a1R1 RFVIRIAN NIIMRFR- 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 OFINSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MMIDDIYYYY POLICY EXP MMIDDM(YY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y 4027219232 9/15/2021 9/15/2022 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE � OCCUR DAMAGE TO PREM SES Ea occcurrDence $ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 15,000 X XCU PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY � JECT � LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 $ OTHER: D AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 5084100207 9/15/2021 9/15/2022 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTYDAMAGE Per accident $ X HIRED X NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY PIP $ 10,000 X PIP e X UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR 4034928401 9/15/2021 9/15/2022 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 AGGREGATE $5,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DED I X RETENTION $ 1 n nnn $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY YIN ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE I OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? N/A WC434939852 9/24/2021 9/24/2022 X STATPERUTE ERH E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) PROJECT: Collier County CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements, RPS 21-7930 Collier County Board of County Commissioners is listed as additional insured with respect to general liability on a primary and noncontributory basis, as per endorsement CNA75079XX. 30 days notice of Cancellation applies except 10 days for nonpayment. r F=PTIFIrATF wr)I r1FR rANf`FI I ATIAN SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. C-2 Naples FL 34112 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE -Izvtrag U 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Prmted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RPS No.2I-7930 1 November I, 2021 ENGINEERINGFSC PF,u�r Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 7. AQUIRED FORMS P,mted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RIPS No.2I-7930 1 November I, 202I ENGINEERINGFSC i�F�u�� Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 7�QUIRED FORMS BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL LICENSES COLLIER COUNTY BUSINESS TAX 9UMMTMNUMSER: U2227 COLLIER COLNTYTUCOLIECTOR-2300 K HORSESHOE ORNE-NAPLES "U "" 2etd-an0 252"" VWt OOR WFAWE AT: — W SeI W wlactr con, THISRECEIPTWIRES SEPTEMBER30,2022 ISPIAY Ai RACE 6 lana"ESS POR WBUCINSPECTION. LCCATIG 3350 STANFORD COURT R yO7.,,•• FNLURETecoscaic 10UNYTOLOCALIAW$. BUSINESEPHONE: 43L0333 V� tECA1F LR\'Y STATEMCOUIMUCit"2 /O�(I�C"wl�rrBycn \��\JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. y 'I\k OHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. 1111111—IN, ENGINEERING BUSINESS \, CIASSIFlCAnOx CODE 03600101 Tnubocumenteabusiness Wonty. Tn lceMxanon Mallr>a�F Ildces rdpe:mAMalmsseeWNdaN MYe enrg reguHlory zan'ug His ru tloer a uempl Uce Itenue M1Pm erry oMe, Hw «peimN Mel mry De FL 34112 -mS TAX I5 N01-WURb1BLE GATE 07/16r2021 RECEIPT 602- OL65396 i�� yIOYLG2 State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. is corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on November 3, 1967. The document number of1his corporation is 322710 I further certify, that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31,1021, Nat its most recent annual rcl or mailorm business report was filed on April 5, 2021, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hnndnnd roe Great Seal a,Lth, Scare of Florida At Tallahassee, the Capiul, this [Ae Fifrh dar f4fii, 11 Secretary of State n�,:rrr.,rH�r.raon&erynl a�IPK.runrarors«r�dc.rrm..,.nrm.on..ma (Iranspartationprofessional(Errtiftadion floarb )nc KVan K. bell PROFESSIONAL TRAFFIC OPERATIONS ENGINEER �..1f47040 ' (kansportaiionprofessional IEertiHLation+Ruarl +Inc. Joshua James aHilDebran� .Lr..�.✓GgC/,�,.�.:re �/lr, titedLly.1� �<° PROFESSIONAL TRAFFIC OPERATIONS ENGINEER ./�,rreart6er 20 2OY3 1 Printed QFSC Lai — d bix WAI& DBPR ONLINE SERVICES Searchto, a Licensee rsTct Apply in, a License View Application Status Find Exam I,. maahon Licensee Details File a Complaint Li --Information AB&T Delinquent Name: JOHNSON ENGINEERING INC (1—.,Name) Invoice &Activity list Search Main Address: PO BOX 1550 FORT MYERS Florida 33902 County: LEE License Mailing IN[iSF][.SFTi6.. License ITaypZ: ton License Type: Registry Rank: Registry license Number: 697 Status: Curtent U—sma Date: Expires: 05/10/1977 SPecial Qualifications Qualification Effective Alternate Names 'terra on Desanna.eoremor 1 Q STATE OF FLORIDA FBPE « rw„r BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES HILDEBRAND, JOSHUA JAMES 330515TH AVENUE SW NAPLES FL 34117 LICENSE NUMBER: PE73952 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARV 28, 2023 Always verify licenses online at MyFlorid,License..on O O Do not alter this document in any form. O This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. DaSaati,, Gn.e,nnr FBPE STATE OF FLORIDA __xn BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES BELL RYAN 1) 2100167TH AVE E . 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Foritla Department oP Agricpltun and Comumer Services QSa�maa License No, LB642 Board otlkoteoiopal Surveyors C Mappers Ex t Da¢ Febm 26, 2023 .5 Apelachee Pkway're8eha6ee, Florida 32399.6500 phaion wy Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License Under the Provisions of Chapter 472, nrnida Sonatas 2122JOJOHNSONENCINEERiNG,INC 212270NNSol ST FORT MYERS, FL 33901-3408 NICOLE'NIKKI" FRIED COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE ,aw„w�adr�n p n,,.�nmay.r m�.a,�n..r....adanaaaw.n.a,.a„M1r�m �a a,t*.pm<,:.Frn.asapan� D,�daa D.panmem arAa,Inmar. aaa �'ammia. xrae® n"GlU S.roar H ann Ma Licenu No.: L54390 3a05 ApaleaM1ee Pawy T. M1esee, Fln'd .t2W945M Expia,ion Dam IS—, 28,2023 Professional Surveyor and Mapper License Under the pmvisiom of Chaptcr 4)2. Florida Sooners GUY PERCY ADAMS _ 3454ALLEGHENYCr NAPLES, FL 34UD4439 r NICOIP-NIKKI"FRIED COMMISSRINER OF AGRICULTURE lN,nwanayiMLibporeWm ww.yuWnygnwwu wn+.a.Wnw m,m�,n:m.earwmian,w,nycTpe,nx Pbi4svaa. D� nr��wmar FBPE STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES DICKEY, MICHAEL SCOTT 17060 SHADY GROVE LANE CAPE CORAL FL33909 L LICENSE NUMBER: PE60057 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28,2023 Always verify licenses online a[ MyFloridaLicense.com o. o Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful foranyoneother than the licensee —so this document. 011, D11-11 111,mo, FBPE STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDASTATUTES TILTON, ANDREW DOUGLAS 18810 SERENOA CT ALVA FL 339200000 LICENSE NUMBER: PE33258 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28,2023 Always verity licenses online at MyFloridaLi -m.com o. o Do not alter this document in any form. O This is your license. It is unlawful foranyoneotherthan the licensee —se this document The rEcokg dSodety ofAmema .aakd6 913 The rEcofogma(Society ofAmenma, upon nmounaerk( tion of tie BoardofTn,fes—t(Catttftcatian, h reiy certifies that Laura Memw meets the requveme to as a certyie6 SeniorlEcokgist and 6go,-,mdby the Society's Code afrEthics. Certiji.d6y the rEcakywafsociety ofAme .from 9une 1, 2018 through yune 30, 2023 Clue, madoJ Iw++o�ulCert non aenCer Printed Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� Dn /� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements `FSC RPS No. 21-7930 November , 202I ENGINEERING FSC �.,p�T Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 7;AQUIRED FORMS :nsee Details Name: KISINGER CAMPO &ASSOC., CORP. (Mm Hamel Mal. Add-201 N. FRA—M STREET 400 TAMPA Florida 33602 County: HILLSBOROUGH License Mailing: 201 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE ... TAMPA FL 33602 County: HILLSBOROUGH Lic.... L... tion: 201 N. FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 400 TAMPA FL 33602 County: HILLSBOROUGH License Type: Registry Rank: Registry License Number: 2317 status: current Ucensure Data: 05/10/1977 E Phas. Roo oesm6a, co�remo, FBPE STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES LABARBERA, JASON L. 4013 W. EMPEDRADOST. TAMPA FL 33629 r LICENSE NUMBER: PE64004 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28,2023 Always verity licenses online at MyFlorida License.com Do not alter this document in any form. O This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. 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Printed Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road • `� Dn ^ At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements ``��, RPS No. 21-7930 November , 202I E N G I N E E R I N G FSC SC P.,P��r Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Collier County Administrative Services Division Procurement Services Date: October 11, 2021 Email: Glenys.Risuenogcolliercountyfl.gov Telephone: (239) 252-6098 Addendum 1 From: Glenys Risueno, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: 21-7930 - CEI Services for Immokalee Road at Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced solicitation: Change 1. Detailed Scope of Work: Words stmek thfoogh are deleted; Words underlined are added to the Solicitation document: 2.0 SCOPE: Major work groups include: Minor work groups include: • 10.3 — Construction Materials Inspection The firms submitting as the PRIME CONSULTANT at a minimum must be pre -qualified through the FDOT in the following work groups: • Group 10 — CEI: (10.1,44-1,10.4) Also, at a minimum, the PRIME CONSULTANT or its subconsultant(s) must be pre -qualified through the FDOT in the following work groups: • Group 10 — CEI: 10.3 Construction Materials Inspection For changes above, please see new Solicitation document. If you require additional information, please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding platform under the solicitation for this project. Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above referenced solicitation. (Signattfre) Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Firm) 1 1/1/21 Date 7�QUIRED FORMS � Ver�Fy Company ID Number: 46959 Client Company ID Number: 345924 hat they re The individuals on behalf of the Employer,, trepresent taauthorized to enter into he DesignatedAgentand DHSrespectively this If you have any questions, contact E-Verify at 1-888-464-4218 Approved by: Employer JOHNSON ENGINEERING INC. CA(Co1- s. Doc,K�(� Na ease Type or Print) signature Designated Agent Absolute Back round Search Inc. Cooley S Michael --- Name (Please Type or Print) Electronicall Sianed Signature or D i 2 - Title 'L Z01 �— Date I—� E-Verify Title --- - �. -'.. �'•��� CompanyID olla Number: 46959 �-""-`-------- 07/2612010 Client Company ID Number: 345924 rare Company Nlame:JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. Company Facility Address:21_22 JOHNSON ST FORT MYERS, FL 33902 County or Parish:LEE___- Employer Identification Number:591173834 North American Industry Classification Systems iifw;rmation Code:541 Require For the E-Verify Designated Agent Progra Parent company: --- Information relating to your Company: Number of Employees: 100 to ass page 14 of 15 1 E-Verity VOU for Employer (Client) using a Designated Agent I Revision Date www.dhs.govlE-Verify Printed Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road ��� At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements `�'�`' RPS No. 2I -7930 1 November 1, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC �.�P�� Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 7�QUIRED FORMS 2021 FLORIDA PROFIT CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT DOCUMENT# 322710 Entity Name: JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. Current Principal Place of Business: 2122 JOHNSON STREET FORT MYERS, FL 33901 Current Mailing Address: PO BOX 1550 FORT MYERS, FL 33902 FEI Number: 59-1173834 Name and Address of Current Registered Agent: HOWARD, LONNIE V 2122 JOHNSON ST FT MYERS, FL 33901 US FILED Apr 05, 2021 Secretary of State 630711467OCC Certificate of Status Desired: Yes The above named entity submits this statement for the purpose of changing its registered office or registered agent, or both, in the State of Florida. SIGNATURE: Electronic Signature of Registered Agent Date Officer/Director Detail : Title PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR Name HOWARD, LONNIE V Address 1386 COFFEE MILL HAMMOCK ROAD City -State -Zip: MOORE HAVEN FL 33471 Title VP, DIRECTOR Name HOWARD, MATTHEW M Address 375 POLLYWOG POINT City -State -Zip: LABELLE FL 33935 Title CHAIRMAN Title VP Name WINTER, KEVIN M Name NAGLE, JEFFREY D Address 7270 SWAN LAKE DRIVE Address 3547 CHERRY BLOSSOM CT, UNIT 201 City -State -Zip: FORT MYERS FL 33919 City -State -Zip: ESTERO FL 33928 Title SECRETARY, TREASURER Title DIRECTOR Name HUME, DANA L Name TILTON, ANDREW D Address 5720 GRILLET PLACE Address 18810 SERENOA COURT City -State -Zip: FORT MYERS FL 33919 City -State -Zip: ALVA FL 33920 Title VP Title DIRECTOR Name DICKEY, MICHAEL S Name BELL, RYAN K Address 17060 SHADY GROVE LANE Address 25007 67TH AVE E City -State -Zip: CAPE CORAL FL 33909 City -State -Zip: MYAKKA CITY FL 34251 Continues on page 2 I hereby certify that the information indicated on this report or supplemental report is true and accurate and that my electronic signature shall have the same legal effect as if made under oath; that I am an officer or director of the corporation or the receiver or trustee empowered to execute this report as required by Chapter 607, Florida Statutes; and that my name appears above, or on an attachment with all other like empowered. SIGNATURE: LONNIE V. HOWARD PRESIDENT 04/05/2021 Electronic Signature of Signing Officer/Director Detail Date r�„ ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RPS No.2I-7930 1 November I, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G FSC pal"r Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1 7' ,EQU I RED FORMS FDOT Florida Department of Transportation KEVIN J.THIRAULT,P.E. 605 Suwannee Street SECRETARY RON DESANTIs GOVERNOR Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 July 1, 2021 Lonnie Howard, President JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. 2122 Johnson Street Fort Myers, Florida 33901 Dear Mr. Howard: application for The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your d is adequate to technically prequalification package and determined ofat the data submitte prequalify your firm for the following types Your firm is now t Group 3 Highway Design - Roadway 3.1 Minor Highway Design 3.2 Major Highway Design Group 6 Traffic Engineering and Operations Studies 6.1 Traffic Engineering Studies Group 7 - Traffic Operations Design 7.1 Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization 7.2 Lighting 7.3 Signalization Group 8 - Survey and Mapping 8.1 Control Surveying Design, Right of Way & Construction Surveying 8•2 8.4 Right of Way Mapping Group 10 Construction Engineering Inspection 10.1 Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection Structures CEI 10.4 Minor Bridge & Miscellaneous Group 13 Planning 13.6 Land Planning/Engineering Group 15 Landscape Architect Safety, Mobility, Innovation www.fdot.gov the above referenced workhycally prequalified with the De Pursue projects in the referenced - The Department accepted for Professional Services in overhead audit has been acce ted, valid until June 30 2022 for contrm may actin types with fees of anand Your �� y doll ar am amount. This status shall be g purposes. Home/ A roved Rates Branch Field Premium Reimburse Overhead Overhead Overtime Actual Home Field 184.03% ° Ex enses Direct Direct "Rent and utilities excluded from° field oflu ate. Ex ense Ex ense contracts that re No 7 16% 15.64%* quire the consultant to provide field offices costs will be directly reimbursed on Per Title 23, U.S. Code 112, Code for additional information. are restrictions on sharing g indirect cost rates. Should Refer to uld carliayn ho you have any questions, please feel @dot.state.fl.us or by phone at 850-414-4597• free to contact me b Y email at Sincerely, Carliayn Kell Professional Services Qualification Administrator Safety, Mobility, Innovation dot.gov v,mted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RPS No.2I-7930 1 November I, 2021 ENGINEERINGFSC i�„u�� Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 7. AQUIRED FORMS N DESANTIS IOVERNOR O FD T �, Transportation Florida Department of Trans p ,.V,N,, TRIgADET, P.E 605 Suwannee Street sECRETAR4 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 March 26, 2021 -aul Foley, President CISINGER CAMPO 8, ASSOCIATES, CORP. 201 North Franklin Street, Suite 400 Tampa, Florida 33602 Dear Mr. Foley: application for The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your prequalification package and determinof at ke data submitted is adequate to technically prequaffy your firm for the following typesGroup 7 Studies -Traffic Operations Design Group 2 Project Development and Environmental (PDBE) 71 Signing, i g Pavement Marking and Channelization 7.2 Lighting Group 3 Highway Design - Roadway 7.3 Signalization 3.1 Minor Highway Design 3,2 Major Highway Design 3.3 Controlled Access Highway Design Group 4 - Highway Design - Bridges 4.1.1 - Miscellaneous Structures 4.1.2 - Minor Bridge Design 4.2.1 - Major Bridge Design - Concrete 4.2.2 - Major Bridge Design - Steel 4.3.1 complex Bridge Design - 4.3.2 - Complex Bridge Design - Steel rete Group 5 Bridge Inspection 5.1 - Conventional Bridge Inspection 5.2 Movable Bridge Inspection 5.3 Complex Bridge Inspection 5.4 Bridge Load Rating Group 6 Traffic Engineering and Operations Studies 6.1 Traffic Engineering Studies 6.2 Traffic Signal Timing 6.3.1 - Intelligent Transportation Systems Analysis and Design 6.3.2 - Intelligent Transportation Systems Implementation 6.3.3 - Intelligent Transportation Traffic Engineering Systems Communications Safety, Mobility, Innovation www.fdot.gov Group 10 - Construction Engineering Inspection 10.1 - Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection 10.3 - Construction Materials Inspection 10.4 - Minor Bridge & Miscellaneous Structures CEI 10.5.1 - Major Bridge CEI - Concrete 10.5.2 - Major Bridge CEI _ Steel Group 11 - Engineering Contract Administration and Management Group 13 - Planning 13.5 - Subarea/Corridor Planning 13.7 - Transportation Statistics Your firm is now technically prequalified with the De the above referenced work types. The overhead Pursue projects in the referenced work t pertinent for Professional r irm me valid until June 30 audit has been accepted, and shall e for contracting Purp with fees of any dollar amount. This status shall be g purposes. Home/ A roved Rates Branch Field Facilities Overhead Overhead Capital Cost Premium Reimburse Home Field 170.52% • 135 47^/ * of Mone Overtime Actual Direct `Inteim 0.144 - Ex enses Ex ense Direct Rates Excluded No Ex ense ^Rent and utilities excluded fro contracts that require the consultant to Provide field offiOffice rate These ces ere are restrictions costs will be directly reimbursed on Per Title 23, U.S. Code 712, there Code for additional information. on sharing indirect cost rates. Refer to Should you have carliayn.kell@dot.stste.fl.us any questions, please feel free to cont or by phone at 850-414- act me by email at 4597. Sincerely, Carliayn Kell Professional Services CBHK/kw Qualification Administrator Safety, Mobility, Innovation www.fdot.gov r.;,,ted Collier County I CEI Services for Immokalee Road a At Randall Boulevard Intersection Improvements RIPS No.2I-7930 1 November I, 2021 ENGINEERINGFSC n„u�r Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer