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Agenda 03/28/2023 Item #16A8 (Authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the top four ranked firms)
16.A.8 03/28/2023 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the top four ranked firms related to Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 22- 8054, "CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering," so that proposed agreements may be brought back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. OBJECTIVE: To obtain professional engineering services for Construction Engineering Inspection ("CEI") CONSIDERATIONS: This RPS sought multiple qualified consultants to enter into professional service contracts to provide construction engineering, inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for Transportation Engineering construction projects, as requested by the County and in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation specifications. All work awarded under this contract will be for projects with an estimated construction cost not to exceed $4 million, and professional services for each individual project not to exceed $500,000, or the maximum sum allowable by law under Florida's Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, as amended, whichever is greater and agreed upon by the parties. On October 27, 2022, the Procurement Services Division posted RPS No. 22-8054, "CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering." The County received ten proposals by the November 30, 2022, submission deadline. Staff determined that all ten firms' proposals were responsive and responsible. A selection committee met on January 31, 2023, scored the proposals, and ranked all ten firms, with the top four firms being recommended for award: Company Name Final Ranking Johnson Engineering, Inc. 1 HighSpans Engineering, Inc. 2 Hardesty and Hanover Construction Services, LLC 3 Atkins North America, Inc. 4 Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP 5 KCI Technologies, Inc. 6 AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. 7 EXP U.S. Services Inc. 8 DRMP, Inc. 9 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 10 The selection committee determined that the top four ranked firms are sufficient to address the volume of work that will arise under the resulting agreements. Staff is recommending that the Board approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the following four top -ranked firms: (1) Johnson Engineering, Inc., (2) HighSpans Engineering, Inc., (3) Hardesty and Hanover Construction Services, LLC, and (4) Atkins North America, Inc. Proposed contracts will be brought back for the Board's consideration at a subsequent meeting. All four firms have offices in Florida and have previously provided these services to the County. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for use of these agreements is budgeted and available within various user department budgets. Anticipated annual spending is approximately $500,000; however, this may not be indicative of future spending patterns. Packet Pg. 710 16.A.8 03/28/2023 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval.-SRT RECOMMENDATION: To approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the top four ranked firms related to RPS No. 22-8054, "CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering," so that proposed agreements may be brought back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. Prepared By: Matthew Thomas, P.E. Supervisor of Project Management Transportation Engineering ATTACHMENT(S) 1.22-8054 NORA - Signed (PDF) 2.22-8054 NORA (PDF) 3. [Link]22-8054 Atkins North America, Inc. - Proposal 4. [Link]22-8054 Final Ranking 5. [Link]22-8054 Hardesty and Hanover Construction Services, LLC - Proposal 6. [Link]22-8054 HighSpans Engineering, Inc - Proposal 7. [Link]22-8054 Johnson Engineering Inc - Proposal 8. [Link]22-8054 Solicitation Packet Pg. 711 16.A.8 03/28/2023 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.8 Doe ID: 24738 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking and authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the top four ranked firms related to Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 22- 8054, "CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering," so that proposed agreements may be brought back for the Board's consideration at a future meeting. Meeting Date: 03/28/2023 Prepared by: Title: — Transportation Engineering Name: Kimberly Brandes 02/17/2023 12:32 PM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Transportation Eng — Transportation Engineering Name: Jay Ahmad 02/17/2023 12:32 PM Approved By: Review: Procurement Services Ana Reynoso Additional Reviewer Completed 02/17/2023 12:48 PM Transportation Engineering Matthew Thomas Additional Reviewer Completed 02/17/2023 2:41 PM Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Completed 02/17/2023 2:48 PM Growth Management Department Anthony Khawaja Additional Reviewer Completed 02/17/2023 3:04 PM Growth Management Department Lisa Taylor Additional Reviewer Completed 02/23/2023 6:49 AM Growth Management Operations Support Tara Castillo Additional Reviewer Completed 02/23/2023 3:18 PM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Transportation Management Services Department Completed 02/27/2023 1:47 PM Growth Management Department Trinity Scott Transportation Completed 02/28/2023 8:13 AM County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Completed 03/02/2023 8:37 AM Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 03/02/2023 8:42 AM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 03/02/2023 1:21 PM Office of Management and Budget Christopher Johnson Additional Reviewer Completed 03/05/2023 10:51 AM County Manager's Office Ed Finn CMO Completed 03/05/2023 6:26 PM County Manager's Office Amy Patterson Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 03/22/2023 10:57 AM Board of County Commissioners Geoffrey Willig Meeting Pending 03/28/2023 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 712 DocuSign Envelope ID: C245701D-7F20-438B-A2BD-BFE34EC96474 16.A.8.a Coter County Procurement Services Division Notice of Recommended Award Solicitation: 22-8054 Title: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Due Date and Time: November 30, 2022 at 3:00 PM EST Respondents: Company Name City County State Final Ranking Responsive/Responsible Johnson Engineering, Inc. Fort Lee FL 1 Yes/Yes Myers HighSpans Engineering, Inc. Fort Lee FL 2 Yes/Yes Myers Hardesty and Hanover Naples Collier FL 3 Yes/Yes Construction Services, LLC Atkins North America, Inc. Fort Lee FL 4 Yes/Yes Myers Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP Naples Collier FL 5 Yes/Yes KCI Technologies, Inc. Sparks Baltimore MD 6 Yes/Yes AIM Engineering & Surveying, Fort Lee FL 7 Yes/Yes Inc. Myers EXP U.S. Services Inc. Fort Lee FL 8 Yes/Yes Myers DRMP, Inc. Fort Lee FL 9 Yes/Yes Myers Calvin, Giordano & Estero Lee FL 10 Yes/Yes Associates, Inc. Utilized Local Vendor Preference: Yes 0 No - N/A Recommended Vendors) For Award: On October 27, 2022, the Procurement Services Division issued Request for Professional Services (RPS) No. 22- 8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering. Twenty thousand two hundred forty-three (20,243) firms were notified, sixty-five (65) firms viewed the RPS information, and ten (10) proposals were received by the November 30, 2022, due date. All ten (10) firms were found to be responsive and responsible. The Selection Committee convened on January 31, 2023, after review of the proposals and deliberation, the Committee scored the proposals and ranked the firms as shown above. The top four (4) firms are being recommended for award and negotiations: Johnson Engineering, Inc. ranked as 1 HighSpans Engineering, Inc. ranked as 2 Packet Pg. 713 DocuSign Envelope ID: C245701D-7F20-438B-A2BD-BFE34EC96474 16.A.8.a Hardesty and Hanover Construction Services, LLC ranked as 3 Atkins North America, Inc. ranked as 4 Contract Driven M Purchase Order Driven 0 Required Signatures DocuSigned by: Project Manager:[Ahdf(I �w�AS 2/3/2023 0886025861E9401... DocuSigned by:: �L Procurement Strategist t �b� 2/3/2023 04C9C6D5AFB1439... DocuSigned by ` 'ces Director: S H 3ECCC8279B554F5_. Sandra Herrera 2/3/2023 Date Packet Pg. 714 DocuSign Envelope ID: C245701D-7F20-438B-A2BD-BFE34EC96474 16.A.8.b Coter County Procurement Services Division Notice of Recommended Award Solicitation: 22-8054 Title: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Due Date and Time: November 30, 2022 at 3:00 PM EST Respondents: Company Name City County State Final Ranking Responsive/Responsible Johnson Engineering, Inc. Fort Lee FL 1 Yes/Yes Myers HighSpans Engineering, Inc. Fort Lee FL 2 Yes/Yes Myers Hardesty and Hanover Naples Collier FL 3 Yes/Yes Construction Services, LLC Atkins North America, Inc. Fort Lee FL 4 Yes/Yes Myers Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP Naples Collier FL 5 Yes/Yes KCI Technologies, Inc. Sparks Baltimore MD 6 Yes/Yes AIM Engineering & Surveying, Fort Lee FL 7 Yes/Yes Inc. Myers EXP U.S. Services Inc. Fort Lee FL 8 Yes/Yes Myers DRMP, Inc. Fort Lee FL 9 Yes/Yes Myers Calvin, Giordano & Estero Lee FL 10 Yes/Yes Associates, Inc. Utilized Local Vendor Preference: Yes 0 No - N/A Recommended Vendors) For Award: On October 27, 2022, the Procurement Services Division issued Request for Professional Services (RPS) No. 22- 8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering. Twenty thousand two hundred forty-three (20,243) firms were notified, sixty-five (65) firms viewed the RPS information, and ten (10) proposals were received by the November 30, 2022, due date. All ten (10) firms were found to be responsive and responsible. The Selection Committee convened on January 31, 2023, after review of the proposals and deliberation, the Committee scored the proposals and ranked the firms as shown above. The top four (4) firms are being recommended for award and negotiations: Johnson Engineering, Inc. ranked as 1 HighSpans Engineering, Inc. ranked as 2 Packet Pg. 715 DocuSign Envelope ID: C245701D-7F20-438B-A2BD-BFE34EC96474 16.A.8.b Hardesty and Hanover Construction Services, LLC ranked as 3 Atkins North America, Inc. ranked as 4 Contract Driven M Purchase Order Driven 0 Required Signatures DocuSigned by: Project Manager:[Ahdf(I �w�AS 2/3/2023 0886025861E9401... DocuSigned by:: �L Procurement Strategist t �b� 2/3/2023 04C9C6D5AFB1439... DocuSigned by ` 'ces Director: S H 3ECCC8279B554F5_. Sandra Herrera 2/3/2023 Date Packet Pg. 716 ATKINS Collier C014ftty Request for Professional Services (RPS) CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING RPS NO.: 22-8054 1 November 30, 2022 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS November 30, 2022 Mr. Matthew Catoe Procurement Strategist Collier County 3295 E. Tamiami Trail Building C2 Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 252-6098 Atkins North America, Inc. 1514 Broadway, Suite 202 Fort Myers, FL 33901-3015 Telephone: +1 239.334.7275 Fax: +1 239.334.7277 www.atkinsgiobal.com/northamerica Subject: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering — RPS-22-8054 Dear Mr. Catoe and Selection Committee Members: Collier County has a history of supporting multi -modal transportation with a focus on enhancing the safety and quality of roadways for our Southwest Florida communities. At Atkins, we have a shared focus with safety at the forefront of everything we do. This includes promoting a safe work zone for motorists and pedestrians, confirming the contractor complies with OSHA standards, and continuous safety discussions with our staff. Proven Team — Atkins has assembled a strong and cohesive team with extensive experience in construction, engineering and inspection (CEI) services, roadway construction, bridge inspection, utility coordination, maintenance of traffic (MOT), and environmental protection to pro actively address the needs of the County. Our team has successfully delivered similar contracts, including the SR84 / SR 951 reconstruction, the US41 / SR951 realignment, Lee County Complete Streets, Panacea Trail CEI, CEI for 1-75 Widening and Littleton Road Realignment all of which are discussed in our submission. Our team will be led by Michael Ryan, PE, and supported by Senior Project Engineers like David Adato, PE and Kyle Kellogg, PE. The Atkins team possesses substantial experience in Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) projects, as well as procedures and practices for CEI and contract administration used by Collier County Transportation Engineering and Construction Management Department. Commitment — Atkins views our CEI role as an extension of the County and facilitators of the construction process. In addition to forming quality relationships with the contractor, designers, government entities and the public, our team is driven by a commitment to early detection and resolution of potential problems before they become major claims issues. We adhere to resolving issues at the lowest level possible to eliminate excess burden on County personnel, and we will accomplish this through effective communication, partnership, and a proactive approach to problem resolution. Moreover, Atkins has been supporting our Southwest Florida communities for more than three decades and understands the expectations of both the County and the communities. In summary, our team is fully prepared to monitor the success of various projects under continuing services agreement for transportation engineering. Our team has the appropriate CTQP, PE, PMP, IMSA and FDEP stormwater and erosion control inspection certification. Atkins is excited about this potential opportunity to be your CEI team, and support Collier County though active engagement with all the stakeholders. We appreciate this chance to highlight our experience and resources available at Atkins and to be considered for this contract. If you have any questions regarding our proposal, please feel free to contact me by telephone at 239.253.0982 or by e-mail at Michael.ryan = atkinsglobal.com. Sincerely, Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Vice President xxxx ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Section ATKINS Company Background Established in 1960, Atkins North America, Inc. (Atkins) is one of the world's most respected design, engineering, and project management consultants. With offices across the United States, Atkins offers comprehensive consulting services to public and private clients facing the challenges of new and aging infrastructure, environmental protection and restoration, sustainability and "smart" growth, program funding, and limited staff. Atkins continues to promote the philosophy of our founding principals by stressing the relentless pursuit of quality and excellence in the services we provide. As one of the nation's largest multidisciplinary consulting firms, Atkins offers core services in the areas of engineering, scientific disciplines, planning, construction management, program management, surveying and mapping, architecture, landscape architecture, and information technologies. A key to our success has been an emphasis on strong project management designed to meet our clients' needs with responsive performance while delivering quality service and products. Our in-depth understanding of business, environmental, technical, and political factors enable us to move projects forward rapidly and efficiently. Atkins has provided services to south Florida clients since our Miami office opened in 1960. We established a Southwest Florida presence in Lee County in 2005 when we opened our Fort Myers office. In the early 1970s, Atkins began providing CEI services when we got our start with the Florida Keys Bridge Rehabilitation Program. In the mid-1980s our services migrated west as we provided CEI for the rehabilitation of Alligator Alley. Since then, Atkins has expanded our services throughout the country and currently employs 105 CEI staff within Florida and 300 across the US. Service to Collier County Atkins has delivered projects to Collier County dating back to 1977. For the past 16 years, Atkins' Fort Myers office has assisted Collier County in successfully completing projects by providing the strengths of a multidisciplinary engineering team, the resources of a large engineering firm, and the responsive service of a local office. Our team provides a track record of success through our trusted team member firms, project continuity, and unty familiarity. The proposed staff has worked on similar N ojects together, and our key leadership team is dedicated to excellence. Some of these projects include the SR 951/SR 84 reconstruction and the US 41/SR 951 intersection realignment where Michael Ryan, Felix Baez, Robert Gates, Stephen McCarty have already showcased successful collaborative synergies. These projects included a wide array of funding sources including local agency program (LAP), joint participation agreements (JPA), federal aid, TIGER, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) as well as local funding. QUALIFIED WORKFORCE 01000+ EMPLOYEES IN THE STATE PROVIDING SERVICE TO SW FLORIDA SINCE 1960 00 000 M1 105 CEISTAFF MEMBERS Chiple, • • Pensacola Ilahassee Jacks ville• • Lake City $175M STR VENUE Orlando• YEARS Tam Melbourne OVER SERVING •Bartow 60CLIEN FLORITDA STS Sarasota UELIVERYOUICE OFortMyers LOCATED IN FORT MYERS Fort 4f' N ATKS Lauderdale*I I OFFICES Mlarnl• IN FLORIDA Figure 1. Atkins has more than 3,300 employees and 61 offices located throughout North America; this includes more than 900 professionals in our 13 Florida offices. Our Fort Myers office is located an hothe 3-IoRRP¢e#fices. In addition, we will be sported by Atkins' Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota, Bartow, and Tampa offices, which offer additional staff and resources. From Atkins' Florida offices, we can draw upon the statewide resources of 105 CEI staff. Additional expertise from our highly qualified subconsultant—Keystone Civil, Inc. —assures we can DELIVERED provide all disciplines needed for the contract with exceptional services responsive to any + O project needs. The Atkins team strikes a perfect balance —we offer local professionals who 100 care deeply about the County —while still offering the depth of resources of a large firm, COLLIER COUNTY when needed. PROJECTS RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS N N Qualifications. Atkins is pre -qualified by FDOT to provide CEI for 10.1: Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection,10.1 Construction Material Testing,10.4: Minor Bridge & Miscellaneous Structures CEI, as well as 10.5: Major Bridge - 10.5.1: Steel and 10.5.2: Concrete. We can also leverage on additional FDOT pre -qualifications like bridge and roadway design, survey, and mapping. Atkins' team members maintain several certifications from the State of Florida's certification training and qualification program (CTQP) including drilled shaft installation, pile driving, earthwork inspection, asphalt paving inspection, concrete testing, quality control (QC) manager, and contract final estimates. Additional team member certifications include Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) stormwater and erosion control inspection, advanced and intermediate MOT, and International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) traffic signal inspection. Experience. The field experience of our team members varies in duration from multiple decades to a few years. As shown in the matrix below, our team members offer diverse field experience working on a range of projects from minor roadway resurfacing and signal installation to the construction of airfield runways and major bridge structures. Figure 2. Our chosen staff members have been involved in projects that have contributed to the team's local knowlege and experience in delivering CEI services. Milling and Road Curb & Staff Name Role Resurfacing Widening Drainage Gutter Bridge Signalization Drilled Shaft Lighting Michael Ryan, PE Senior Project Engineer ■ ■ ■ .1 ■ David Adato, PE Senior Project Engineer ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Kyle Kellogg, PE Senior Project Engineer ■ ■ ■ ■ IN ■ ■ Brian Kelley Project Administrator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Stephen McCarty Project Administrator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Kevin Greenan Project Administrator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Robert Gates Project Administrator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Paula McGrath Assistant Project Administrator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Randy LoCicero Assistant Project Administrator ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Tamara Moeller Contract Support Specialist ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Diane Durfee Contract Support Specialist ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Justin Booth, El Associate Contract Support Specialist ■ ■ ■ ■ Kristin Gaebel Associate Contract Support Specialist ■ ■ ■ ■ Edgar Marrero, PE Senior Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Robert Byrns Senior Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ IN ■ ■ ■ Jeffrey Frambes Senior Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Christopher McGrath Senior Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Felix Baez Senior Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Steven Baez Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Diego Tigreros Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ramon Lugo Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ephe Williams Asphalt Plant Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Zachary March Inspector Aide ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Jorge Garza Inspector Aide 1 ■ 1 1 ■ ■ ■ David Blalock Senior Inspector Keystone ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Joshua Jeffries Inspector ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Figure 3. Our team's diverse academic and field experience will enhance our ability to tackle any CEI project in support of the County. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS No matter what the scope of a project may be —large or small, design or construction, project management or technology -driven —Atkins is committed to providing the comprehensive services that will help you meet achieve your goals. Our professionals, many of whom are recognized both nationally and internationally as technical leaders in their fields of expertise, work together to provide full -service solutions to clients, from project initiation to project closeout. As detailed in below organization chart, we have assembled a solid team, led by Michael Ryan, to meet the needs of this contract and the expectations of Collier County. Understanding how critical this project is to the County, Atkins has assigned management staff and technical experts who have a long history of collaboration supporting similar projects for Collier County and other clients across Florida. However, if at any time additional resources are required, we are ready to call upon the additional 100 construction management professionals we have within Florida. Additional information regarding each team member's qualification and depth of experience is included in the resumes and the CTQP chart at the end of this section. ORGANIZATION CHART Senior project engineers David Adato, PE Kyle Kellogg, PE Contract Support Specialists Justin Booth, El Tamara Moeller Diane Durfee Associate Contract Support Specialists Kristin Gaebel Senior Inspectors Edgar Marrero -Colon, PE Robert Byrns Jeffrey Framhes Christopher McGrath Felix Baez Justin Booth, El David Blalock* PROJECT MANAGER Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Environmental Patrick Bates Inspectors Steven Baez Diego Tigress Ramon Lugo Joshua Jeffries* Asphalt Plant Inspector Ephe Williams inspector Aide Jorge Garza Zachary March Survey Party Chief Brandt Booth Instrumentation Neville Thomas Rod/Chain Neville Thomas Quality Assurance *keystone Civil, Inc. Stephen McCarty Jacqueline Bailey As your Project Manager for this engagement, and working out of Fort Myers, I am personally committed to leveraging Atkins' diverse service offerings to assist the County in implementing your vision for construction engineering and administrative functions. -Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Projects administrators Brian Kelley Stephen McCarty Kevin Greenan Robert Gates Assistant project administrators Paula McGrath Randall LoCicero Secretary/RCS Rose Perkins Community Outreach Support Jennifer Doming RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 22 EDUCATION > M.E., Project Management, University of Maryland > B.S., Civil Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy REGISTRATIONS > Professional Engineer - FL 68358, 2008 > Project Management Professional (PMP) - 1203762, 2008 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: R500556770170 > FDOT Advanced Maintenance of Traffic > Quality Control Manager (completed course and exam) > Earthwork Construction Inspection — Levels I and II > FDOT Critical Structures Construction Issues Course > FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector > FDOT Auger Cast Pile CBT Course ATKINS Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Project Manager Michael Ryan is a senior project engineer and practice director for Atkins CEI services. Based in Atkinsn Ft. Myers office, he has 22 years of construction oversight, program and project management, and facility operations management experience. He is an expert in construction practices, procedures, and testing to include QC management of horizontal construction activities. His responsibilities include managing conventional engineering projects involving various elements such as right-of-way surveys, regulatory approvals and permits, mitigation plans, cost estimating, scheduling, and construction phase services. Michael organizes field observation and monitoring of contractors' substantial compliance with contracts so that project quality, cost control, and established completion schedule are met by the contractor. He has served Collier County since 2008, providing CEI for several successful projects including: Gordon River (Freedom Park), the widening of SR 84 and SR 951, and the realignment and widening of US 41 and SR 951. He was also the senior project engineer for the LCCSI TIGER grant V. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CEI for Lee County MPO Complete Streets, Lee County, FL. Served as the senior project engineer for this $10 million TIGER grant (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) project to connect three major portions of Lee County: the Tour de Parks Loop, the University Loop, and the Bi-County Connector. Together, the three segments form a combined system for walking, bicycling, and transit facilities that connect major commercial, residential, and recreational facilities, providing commuters, tourists, and others the freedom to safely move around Lee County. Major construction activities included the construction of two single -span pedestrian bridges, roadway widening and resurfacing, concrete and asphalt pathways, lighting and signalization. CEI for 1-75 Widening from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, FDOT District One, Charlotte and Sarasota Counties, FL. Senior project engineer. Michael served as the senior project engineer for this $73 million 1-75 widening project from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, encompassing three FPIDs. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also included 1 mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic and detour operations, and coordination with adjacent road projects and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. > Final Estimates Level II CEI Services for Collier Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Canal > OSHA 10-Hour and Davis Boulevard from Collier Boulevard to West of Radio Road, Collier Construction Safety County, FL. Senior project engineer. Responsible for contract administration, supervision of field inspection staff, and coordination with FDOT, Collier County, multiple engineers of record, several private utility owners, and two adjoining FDOT projects. This project is a JPA between FDOT District One and Collier County and RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS consists of seven separately tracked funding sources and four engineers of record. This 2-mile project involves widening Collier Boulevard (SR 951) from 4 to 6 lanes and widening Davis Boulevard (SR 84) from 2 to 4 lanes. Additional components include the installation of a post -tension gravity wall under 1-75; retaining wall; sound wall; pond blasting and excavation; 21,000 If of closed drainage,-12,000 If of water main, force main, and reuse main relocation; 1-75 ramp improvements; sidewalk; guardrail; drilled shaft; signalization; lighting; landscaping; and bridge improvements. CEI and Related Services for US 41 and SR/CR 951 Intersection Improvements and 3111 Improvements to SR 951, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Senior project engineer. FDOT joint participation agreement (JPA) project grouping, that included the widening and realignment of the US 41/SR 951 intersection, an eight -lane intersection and one of Collier County's busiest locations. Major work activities included pond excavation, closed and open drainage improvements, water main, force main, and reuse main utility replacement, replacement of the intersection signalization, gravity wall, sidewalk, lighting, guardrail, and soundwall. The resurfacing (3R) project includes resurfacing approximately 3 miles of four -lane rural roadway, conversion of the existing span wire signal system to mast arms at two intersections, striped and signed bike lanes throughout the project, and bus stop enhancements at Manatee Road (northbound and southbound), with bus bays. Michael was responsible for overseeing CEI services, constructability review, value engineering, contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing. CEI Continuing Services for District wide Design - Build Pushbutton Contract, FDOT District One, Central/West FL. Senior project engineer. Michael provided consultant engineering for the $16.7 million District One, design -build push button program. He was key member of the project providing oversite from design scope development to final acceptance for the contract which is currently up to 65 projects. Services included reviewing and/or accepting CPM schedules, pay estimates, design submittals, scope development and final as-builts. Additional responsibilities included claim negotiation, long- term staffing level assessments, and coordination with local municipalities and utility owners. Projects included emergency signalization repairs, new signal installations, roundabout improvements, drainage improvements, roadway widening and resurfacing, pedestrian safety improvements, and rail crossing repairs. CEI for 1-75 (SR93) at SR884 (Colonial Boulevard) Interchange Improvements, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Senior project engineer. The project included widening 1-75 to add auxiliary lanes between exits 136 and 138. Work on Colonial Boulevard included a diverging diamond interchange, a continuous flow intersection and a super street. Additional features include a mini roundabout on Rolfes Road, conventional lighting, signalization, overhead signs structures, ITS, stormwater improvements and Joint Participation Agreements with Lee County Utilities and City of Fort Myers Utilities. CEI for Manatee Operations Center, FDOT District One, Bradenton, FL. Senior project engineer responsible for overseeing project inspection and providing liaison support to FDOT Facilities Management during project construction. The project includes developing a 42-acre parcel into a consolidated operations center for FDOT in Manatee County. The center replaces the existing Sarasota Operations Center by consolidating 34 buildings into 10 with a total of 52,600 square feet. The operations center will provide maintenance of existing highways and bridges, as well as construction of new facilities in high growth areas in District One. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: michael Ryan TIN: R50055677 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Certificate Number Valid from Expired on Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 06/15/2010 06/15/2015 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 10/24/2014 10/24/2019 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 01/07/2019 01/07/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/07/2019 01/07/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 06/15/2010 06/15/2015 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 06/15/2010 06/15/2015 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 10/24/2014 10/24/2019 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/26/2017 04/26/2022 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/25/2009 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY TOTAL EXPERIENCE >15 EDUCATION > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida REGISTRATIONS > Professional Engineer - FL 77319, 2014 ATKINS David Adato, PE Senior Project Engineer David Adato has more than 15 years of experience in the transportation engineering, construction inspection and management field. Assignments have ranged from performing field inspections as a roadway inspector to managing and supervising construction of roadway projects including analysis of solutions and selection of best alternatives. David has managed construction project budgets, payment invoices, claims, change orders, simultaneous contracts, review and approvals of construction schedules, shop drawings, mix designs, prepared substantial and final completion documents and commissioning to maintaining agencies. He is experienced and well -versed working with job order contract (JOC) projects, reviewing and approving project cost proposals as well as reconciling the project budget and final quantities. - MI 6201060589, 2013 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATIONS South Corridor Transitway (SMART Plan), Miami, FL. Project engineer. In charge > Advanced Maintenance of contract compliance and project documentation of a $368M project that spans of Traffic (MOT) 20 miles along a Miami -Dade County owned dedicated road for bus transit use only. The scope of work was to build 14 new Bus Rapid Transit stations along the > Final Estimates I and II corridor with a new Park and Ride Garage, it also included the construction of new > FDOT QC Manager ITS systems, communications, new signalization and upgrades of existing ones, CCTV Cameras, vestibules on the stations and the rehabilitation and upgrade of the > OSHA 10-Hour existing bus shelters, drainage improvements and roadway milling and resurfacing. Construction Safety Miami -Dade County 300 Intersections Mobility Improvements, Miami -Dade County, FL. Project engineer. Provided project management and construction oversight. Review and enforcement of contract documents, review, and negotiation of change orders tracked and reviewed contractor invoices. Assisted with site inspections of completed work. Downtown Miami Signing and Wayfinding System, Miami -Dade County, FL. Senior construction manager. Assisted in the procurement, selection, negotiation, and construction management of signage and wayfnding project throughout downtown Miami. Responsible for managing the $1.5 million construction budget, schedule, and change orders, along with coordination of plan revisions and meetings with all stakeholders involved. . Downtown Miami Flagler Street Roadway Reconstruction and Beatification Improvements, Miami -Dade County, FL. In charge of CEI Team (project administrator, roadway inspectors and public information officers) during the reconstruction of the downtown Flagler Street Beautification. The scope of work for this $24.3 million project involved the coordination with many utility relocations, drainage wells construction, new drainage infrastructure, sidewalk widening, landscaping, hardscaping, water main and sanitary sewer relocations, new street lighting, new pavement markings, milling and final resurfacing. Also responsible for managing construction budget, schedule, change orders, coordinate plan revisions and meetings with all parties involved. SE 5th Street Roadway Reconstruction, Miami, FL. Senior construction manager. In charge of $670,000, FDOT funded project, overseeing the CEI team and contractor for construction schedule, change orders, field changes, claims RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS and modifications. Coordinated with engineering consulting firm regarding plan revisions due to unforeseen conditions; reviewed maintenance of traffic plans, shop drawings, and inspection procedures; and prepared documents for FDOT audits. Garden Storm Sewers, Miami, FL. Senior construction manager. Construction Manager in charge of $777,000, FEMA- funded project, for which a grid of multiple blocks were improved with drainage infrastructure and roadway reconstruction as well as additional sidewalk and parking. NW 14th Street Roadway Improvements, Miami, FL. Senior construction manager. Coordinated meetings between the CEI and contractor, kept track of the budget and schedules, coordinated construction phases, reviewed, and negotiated change orders, and reviewed and signed pay estimates and final closeouts. This $1.16 million project, completed in front of the University of Miami Health district, Jackson Memorial Hospital, and multiple health clinics, required close attention to detail and coordination. Coordinated times of closures with UM Health staff and Jackson Memorial staff for emergency vehicle access, and with the Court House regarding the special accommodations required during inmate transportation. Central Bayshore and Lake Pancoast Neighborhood Drainage, Sanitary Sewers and Roadway Upgrades, Miami Beach, FL. Senior field representative. He was charged with supervising, coordinating, and inspecting all stages of construction on this $23 million project. Scope of work included the construction of a new water main system to replace existing dilapidated pipes, construction of six new drainage pump stations (retention box, well box, and two pumps each) along with deep wells installation, construction of a new drainage system, roadway reconstruction, new asphalt paving, landscaping elements, and reconstruction of sidewalks. Okeechobee Boulevard (SR 704) Roadway and Drainage Improvements, Palm Beach Cty. Contract support specialist and senior roadway inspector. Supervised and inspected operations of this $2.4 million project involving drainage installation, roadway widening, drilled shaft construction, utility coordination and relocation, street lighting installation, concrete sidewalks, and ADA updates as well as asphalt milling and resurfacing. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: DAVID ADATO TIN: A33016082 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Final Estimates - Level l I N/A l 0/01 /2019 1 l 0/07/2024 I Final Estimates - Level 2 1 N/A 1 10/07/2019 1 10/07/2024 1 QC Manager I N/A 107/08/2010 101/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 03/31/2009 03/31/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 07/23/2009 07/23/2014 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 11/20/2009 11/20/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 03/21/2008 03/21/2013 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 07/08/2010 07/08/2015 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 12/08/2011 12/08/2016 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 02/20/2009 02/20/2014 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 12/08/2011 12/08/2016 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 10 ATKINS ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 03/31/2009 03/31/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/31/2009 03/31/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/23/2009 07/23/2014 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 06/23/2011 06/23/2016 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 03/21/2008 03/21/2013 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 03/21/2008 03/21/2013 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 07/08/2010 07/08/2015 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written FAIL 04/01/2010 04/01/2015 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 11/20/2009 11/20/2014 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/01/2019 10/01/2024 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/20/2009 02/20/2014 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/07/2019 10/07/2024 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/08/2011 12/08/2016 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/20/2011 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 11 ATKINS TOTAL EXPERIENCE >10 EDUCATION > B.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida REGISTRATIONS > Professional Engineer - FL 91391 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: K42050190 > Asphalt Paving Level I &II > Earthwork Level II > Final Estimates Level I &II > QC Manager > Advanced MOT > ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade > FDEP Storm water, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector > APNGA Portable Nuclear Gauge Safety and US DOT Hazmat Kyle Kellogg, PE Senior Project Engineer Kyle Kellogg has 10 collective years of experience that includes construction management, construction inspection, LAP project administration, utility master planning, storm water design, utility design, and project management. He possesses NPDES, ACI, and CTQP certifications in addition to his Professional Engineering License. Prior to joining Atkins,Kyle served as a site inspector for the City of Sarasota Public Works Department, where he was responsible for inspection of roadway and storm water related projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CEI for the Widening of 1-75 from Harborview Road to Sumter Blvd, FDOT District One, Charlotte & Sarasota Counties, FL. Associate CSS for the $73 million 1-75 Widening Project from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard encompassing three FPIDs. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, pre -stressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also included a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic and detour operations, and coordination with adjacent road projects and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. D1 District Wide Push Button Design -Build Projects. Associate project administrator and contract support specialist (CSS) for the $16.7 million federally funded Design- Build contract. Push Button is a task work order based contract, which Kyle oversees from concept, through design and construction, to task closeout. Task work orders in the past have many times been safety driven, with work including intersection improvements, lighting upgrades, ADA improvements, signal installations, drainage improvements, ITS upgrades, and railroad intersection improvements. CEI for the Drainage Improvements at Ocean Boulevard and Higel Avenue, Sarasota County, FL. Senior project engineer for the drainage improvements at Ocean Boulevard and Higel Avenue, in Sarasota County. Construction included removal and replacement of an existing storm main, utility relocations, and milling and resurfacing. The project is located on a busy thoroughfare on Siesta Key, running through a neighborhood, making maintenance of traffic and public safety a top priority for the CEI team. Collier Area Transit Passenger Transfer Facility, Naples, FL. Construction administration and inspection services. Project was about a large bus transfer facility construction. The project involved paving, storm water, vertical construction, and utilities. Jackson Road Scale House, Venice, FL. He provided construction administration and inspection services for a new Scale House. Project included a new service road, building foundation, and scale installation. S.R. 542 Buckeye Loop to US 27, City of Winter Haven, FL. Responsible for reviewing sue data, verifying existing utilities, designing new utilities, and compiling RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 12 ATKINS the final bid documents (utility work schedule, bid form, technical specifications, etc.). The project involved an FDOT road widening project, that Atkins was tasked with relocating all utilities under the proposed roadway. Development of Standard Technical Specifications, City of Sarasota,FL. Responsible for writing, compiling, editing, and formatting a set of standard specifications for City of Sarasota Utility and Public Works departments. The specifications are to be used on all Utility and Public Works projects. City of Sarasota Advanced Waste Water Treatment Facility FDEP Operating Permit Renewal, City of Sarasota,FL. Responsible for compiling plant operating information from the previous five years, completing all necessary applications, and submitting the complete permit package to FDEP. US-41 By -Pass Utility Relocations, City of Venice, FL. Responsible for reviewing sue data, verifying existing utilities, designing new utilities, and compiling the final bid documents (utility work schedule, bid form, technical specifications, etc.). The project involved an FDOT road widening project, that Atkins was tasked with relocating all utilities under the proposed roadway. Venetian Parkway Utility Relocation, City of Venice, FL. Responsible for reviewing sue data, verifying existing utilities, inspecting existing roadways and utilities, designing new utilities, and compiling the final bid documents (bid form, technical specifications, etc.). Atkins provided design services to relocate water and sewer lines from the back of homes to the public right-pf-way. US 41 Water Main Improvement Project, City of Sarasota, FL. Responsible for compiling technical specifications, bid forms, and final bid documents. Atkins provided professional services related to implementing this project under a utility Infrastructure engineer -of -record contract. City of Sarasota Pipeline Redesign, Sarasota, FL. Responsible for compiling technical specifications, bid forms, and final bid documents as part of the redesign and permitting issue resolution for a 24-inch effluent pipeline as part of the City's pipeline redesign. Production Wells Construction Management, City of Sarasota, FL. Responsible for inspecting and conducting pressure tests for newly constructed wells and pipelines. Atkins provided construction management and engineer -of -record services for designed pipeline and wellhead associated with the City production wells. Hudson Bayou Water Main Design, City of Sarasota, FL. Responsible for compiling technical specifications, bid forms, and final bid documents. This project involved water main design, permitting, and construction observation under big ditch for the Hudson Bayou water main. US 41 Bypass Utility Relocations, City of Venice, FL. Responsible for compiling technical specifications, bid forms, and final bid documents. Atkins provided engineering services for the coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) plans for improving the US 41 Bypass Corridor from Bird Bay Drive to Gulf Coast. Services provided include the design, permitting, and construction oversight of City utility infrastructure including pipelines for gravity wastewater collection, wastewater force mains, potable water mains, raw water mains, and reclaimed water pipelines all within the FDOT project area. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 13 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: kyle kellogg TIN: K42050190 Report Date: I l/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 01/03/2017 02/23/2023 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 02/23/2018 02/23/2023 Final Estimates - Level 1 3006742 12/09/2021 12/09/2026 Final Estimates - Level 2 3006741 12/09/2021 12/09/2026 QC Manager N/A 03/16/2018 01/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 11/08/2016 11/08/2021 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 08/04/2016 12/09/2021 Final Estimates - Level 2 1 N/A 1 12/09/2016 1 12/09/2021 1 Pending Qualifications Qualification Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 Requirements RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 14 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 11/08/2016 11/08/2021 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 11/08/2016 11/08/2021 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 08/12/2021 08/12/2026 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/04/2016 08/04/2021 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/17/2021 09/17/2026 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/09/2016 12/09/2021 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/16/2018 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 15 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 28 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: K40006468 > CTQP Final Estimates, Levels I and II > FDOT QC Manager > CPN Radiation Safety and Use - Nuclear Gauges > Troxler Course for Use of Nuclear Gauges > Advanced Work Zone Safety Specialist > NPDES Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Inspection ATKINS Brian Kelley Project Administrator Brian Kelley has 28 years of professional experience in the construction industry managing staff and project budgets, developing and reviewing monthly and final estimates, supporting negotiations with contractors related to contract changes, assessing contractor schedules, providing construction contract administration and construction engineering, and supervising inspection teams. His CEI administrative duties have included coordination of project issues and challenges, scope changes, and contractor payments. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CEI for the Widening of 1-75 from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, FDOT District One, Charlotte & Sarasota Counties, FL. Project administrator for the $73 million 1-75 Widening Project from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard encompassing three FPIDs which included three separate engineers of record. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also included a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic and detour operations, and coordination with adjacent road projects and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. Brian managed over 800 submittals and 182 requests for information and was instrumental in the project finishing 100 days ahead of schedule. )CLASS II Asbestos Work, Palomino Roadway between Job Road and Penzance Boulevard, Lee County, FL. 8-hour OSHA course Part-time project administrator on this 8000-linear foot pedestrian improvement project. The project includes roadway widening, a new multiuse pathway, lighting, milling, and resurfacing and improvements of the drainage system. 1-75 (SR 93) at SR 884 (Colonial Boulevard) Interchange (Contract E1S28), Various Counties, FL. Project administrator on the $52.9 million interchange reconfiguration project. This project consisted of construction of Colonial Boulevard between Winkler Ave. and Forum Boulevard and between 1-75 Exit 136 (Colonial Boulevard) and Exit 138 (ML King Jr Boulevard). Work on Colonial Boulevard (SR 884) included a Displaced Left Turn (DLT), also known as a Continuous Flow Intersection (CFI) at Ortiz/Six Mile Cypress and Colonial Boulevard (SR 884), a Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) at Colonial Boulevard and 1-75, a Restricted Crossing U-turn (RCUT), also known as a Super Street (SS) intersection at Forum Boulevard and Colonial Boulevard. Littleton Kismet Realignment, Lee County, FL. Project administrator for realigning the Littleton Road/Kismet Parkway intersection at NE 241hAvenue and adds a roundabout at the intersection of Littleton and Corbett Roads. The work also included added bike lanes, sidewalks, intersection lighting, and drainage improvements. FDOT District 2 Constructability Reviews, Various Counties, FL. Performed over 100 constructability reviews for FDOT District 2 under the General Consultant Engineer Contract. Reviews included sidewalk/pathways, lighting, signals, roadway RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 16 ATKINS widening, roadway reconstruction, bridges. The reviews encompassed 30%, 60% and 100% plan submittals. Basin 101, Collier County, FL. Project manager of this 10-year project to replace water mains, wastewater lines, and storm sewer, along reconstructing roadways, in Naples Park. SR 84 (Davis Boulevard) from Santa Barbara Boulevard to Radio Road, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Project administrator for this $10.4 million project that consisted of 1.4 miles of roadway widening to six lanes, including 28,000 linear feet of drainage curb and gutter, sidewalks, bike lane, lighting, guardrail, and sound wall. This contract was a full pay item contract. SR 80 Widening from West of Veronica Shoemaker Boulevard to New York Drive, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Responsible for CEI services for this 1.62-mile, $533,000 widening project that consisted of base work, asphalt operations, signing and pavement markings, curb and gutter, concrete traffic separators, addition of median turn lanes, sidewalks, and street lighting. SR 80 Widening (Palm Beach Boulevard) from West of Veronica Shoemaker Boulevard to New York Drive, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Project administrator for this 1.62-mile, $533,000 widening project that consisted of base work, asphalt operations, signing and pavement markings, curb and gutter, concrete traffic separators, and addition of median turn lanes. SR 45 (US 41) from SR 78 to Littleton Road, FDOT District One, Fort Myers, FL. CEI project administrator for this $2.2 million roadway improvements project that consisted of milling and resurfacing, signing and pavement marking, signalization, widening, shoulder treatment, drainage improvements, guardrail, sidewalks, curb and gutters, and lighting on SR 45 (US 41) from SR 78 northerly 1.986 miles to a point approximately 1 mile north of Littleton Road in Fort Myers. This lump sum contract included only one pay item. SR 82 from Sunshine to Columbus, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Project administrator for this $5 million roadway improvements project that consisted of milling and resurfacing, widening, base work, shoulder treatment, guardrail, drainage improvements, and signing and pavement markings on SR 82 west of Sunshine Boulevard easterly 7.523 miles to west of Columbus Boulevard in Lee County. This lump sum contract included only one pay item. Rattlesnake Hammock Road from Polly Avenue to Collier Boulevard, Collier County, FL. CEI project administrator for this $24.3 million roadway improvements project that involved 2 miles of roadway widening to six lanes including curb and gutter, sidewalks, and a 10-foot shared pathway. The project also included the relocation of water and sewer mains, construction of 2,800 feet of box culvert, 947 feet of noise wall, and a new signal at the intersection with Collier Boulevard. SR 80 Design -Build from Hickey Creek to Hendry County Line, Lee County, FL. Project administrator for 6 miles of roadway widening from two lanes to a four - lane divided roadway. SR 90 (US 41), Rattlesnake Hammock to Barefoot Williams Road, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Office engineer responsible for the coordination of related construction activities; preparation of weekly project engineer reports, monthly and final pay estimates, and supplemental agreements and work orders; CQR data input; and maintenance of all logbooks. SR 90 (US 41), Rattlesnake Hammock to Airport Pulling Road, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Roadway inspector responsible for coordination of related construction activities, maintaining density logbook and field books, pipe inspection and testing, asphalt testing and inspection, concrete testing, soil testing, steel inspection, engineer menu data input, CQR data input, and assisting the project engineer in assembling final estimates. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 17 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Brian Kelley TIN: K40006468 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Final Estimates - Level 1 I N/A 06/25/2018 1 06/25/2023 I Final Estimates - Level 2 1 N/A 1 06/25/2018 1 06/25/2023 1 QC Manager I N/A 106/04/2003 101/01/2099 I Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certificate Number N/A Valid from 08/10/2000 di 08/09/2005 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 01/10/2001 01/09/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 11/15/2000 11/14/2005 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 11/13/2000 11/12/2005 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 08/18/2001 09/27/2002 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 11/02/2005 11/02/2010 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 11/04/2005 11/04/2010 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 06/25/2013 06/25/2018 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 06/21/2013 06/21/2018 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 06/25/2013 06/25/2018 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 08/09/2001 08/09/2006 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 04/01/1999 04/01/2004 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 18 ATKINS Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Roadway Testing 90 Days Experience Asphalt Plant Operations or Asphalt Mix Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 08/10/2000 08/10/2005 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/10/2000 08/10/2005 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/10/2001 01/10/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 11/15/2000 11/15/2005 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/13/2000 09/13/2005 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/13/2000 10/13/2005 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 11/02/2005 11/02/2010 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 11/02/2005 11/02/2010 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 11/04/2005 11/04/2010 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/21/2013 06/21/2018 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/25/2018 06/25/2023 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/25/2013 06/25/2018 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/16/2008 12/16/2013 Monitored 15 Driven Piles, at least 10 Piles driven with MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Open Diesel Hammers Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/04/2003 Ol /01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 19 ATKINS Stephen McCarty Project Administrator/Quality Assurance Stephen McCarty has 43 years of experience in the construction management and TOTAL EXPERIENCE CEI industry including clients such as: FDOT, FTE, City of Clearwater, City of Tampa, > 43 Town of Belleair, Miami -Dade County, Pasco County, Pinellas County, Osceola County, Florida State University System, Georgia Power, United States Department CERTIFICATIONS of Energy, and a host of private development concerns. Stephen's experience > CTQP QC Manager includes CEI team leader, construction inspection, MOT inspections, cost estimates, > TIN#: M26379256 specification generation, and constructability reviews. His expertise includes a wide range of materials and process testing for soils, structural concrete, structural steel > CTQP Final Estimates, welding/high-strength bolting, foundations, utilities, and roadway. Levels I and II RELEVANT EXPERIENCE > CTQP (FDOT) QC Manager > FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control > OSHA Construction Safety and Health —10 hour > FDOT Advanced MOT Poinciana Boulevard Phase III, Osceola Parkway Sound Wall, Boggy Creek Intersection, Osceola County, Kissimmee, FL. CEI project manager on three roadway projects consisting of 3 miles of 4-lane arterial connector with bridge, a complex intersection with high daily traffic count, and 1 mile of sound wall construction. Responsibilities included inspection and documentation of roadway, bridge, storm drainage, MOT, sanitary sewer, potable water, signalization, schedule and pay application reviews, progress reports, progress meeting chair, RFI (request for information) responses, conflict resolution, coordination with utilities, negotiation of added work costs, change order generation. Constructability Reviews, FDOT, District Two, Lake City, FL. Under the General Engineering Consultant contract, he is the lead constructability reviewer for consultant and in-house designed projects. He performs constructability reviews on phase II, III, and IV submittals for upcoming projects, including roads, bridges, lighting, signalization, utilities, and intelligent transportation systems. Sebring Airport Authority, Sebring, FL. Full-time on -site owner representative for reconstruction of approximately 1 mile of mainline railroad track and sidings within the Sebring Airport Industrial Park. Inspected (to CSX specifications) subgrade preparation, track installation, ballast installation, switches, and turnouts. Reviewed and responded to requests for information (RFI), material submittals, payment applications, and test results. Project included subgrade preparation. Quality Assurance, FDOT, Districts Two, Five, Seven and Tampa —Hillsborough Expressway Authority, FL. Perform in-house quality assurance reviews on Atkins CEI teams engaged with management of road / bridge / utility projects ranging in construction costs of several million dollars to several hundred million dollars. Duties involve review of processes and documentation to verify Atkins team adherence to client project management requirements including contractor payments and final estimates. US 1-10 Disaster Assessment, FDOT, District Three, Chipley, FL. Disaster assessment of US 1-10 in Jackson and Gadsden Counties following Hurricane Michael. 1-70 Eagle/Vail Bridges Construction Management Services, Colorado DOT, Vail, CO. CEI inspection and documentation on a five -week emergency rehabilitation of the traffic railing on an 1-70 structural steel bridge spanning the Eagle River. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 20 ATKINS Asset Management, Florida Turnpike Enterprise, Statewide FL. Senior team leader. Asset management inspections for Turnpike toll roadways and building facilities throughout Florida. Inspections are recorded using an Atkins -developed database system Asset Management U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM. One of six group leaders. Asset management inspections on approximately 10 million square feet of building facilities to quantify and rate (serviceability and reliability) building components using the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Builder database system. Project Management Services, Florida Polytechnic University, Lakeland, FL. Responsibilities included development and maintenance of a master schedule for all university activities for the six months preceding the inaugural campus opening. Reported schedule status weekly to the university's executive leadership team and monthly to the university board of trustees. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility, Pinellas County Solid Waste, Pinellas Park, FL. Client project manager during construction and operation turnover of four Atkins' designed structures totaling 18,000 square feet with staff offices, restroom facilities, public gathering spaces, laboratory, and specialized facilities for the intake, processing of hazardous waste material. Responsibilities included construction inspection of structures, site work, utilities, schedule evaluation, pay application review, conflict resolution, added work cost negotiations. Rosery Road and Eagles Nest Reconstruction, Town of Belleair, FL. Served as the client's single contact point for the Atkins' design of two projects consisting of roadway, drainage, utility reconstruction in an urban environment. Responsibilities included client contract administration, design schedule adherence, material submission reviews, RFI responses, as -built drawing generation. Crosstown Connector Utility Relocations, City of Tampa, FL. CEI project manager on a potable water and sanitary sewer relocation project which was performed in conjunction with the $440M FDOT 1-4/Crosstown Connector project. Responsibilities included: construction inspection, pay application review, as -built generation, water main clearance package generation, project documentation, conflict resolution. Morningside Traffic Calming, City of Clearwater, FL. CEI project manager during construction of three roundabouts and other traffic -calming features in a residential neighborhood. Responsibilities included inspection of roadway, storm drainage, MOT, sanitary sewer, potable water, landscaping, hardscaping, schedule and pay application reviews, progress reports, progress meeting chair, RFI and material submission responses, conflict resolution, coordination of utilities, negotiation of added work costs, change order generation. BeachWalk and Coronado Drive, City of Clearwater, FL. CEI project manager during a complete renovation of the Clearwater Beach district. Responsibilities included inspection of roadway, storm drainage, MOT, sanitary sewer, potable water, landscaping, hardscaping, signalization, schedule and pay application reviews, progress reports, progress meeting chair, RFI and material submission responses, conflict resolution, coordination of utilities, negotiation of added work costs, change order generation. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 21 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Stephen McCarty TIN: M26379256 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Final Estimates -Level 1 13004260 07/01/2021 1 07/01 /2026 I Final Estimates - Level 2 13004259 1 07/01/2021 107/01/2026 1 QC Manager I N/A 105/24/2013 101/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 09/21/2009 09/21/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 12/10/2002 12/10/2007 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 10/07/2009 10/07/2014 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 05/06/1999 05/06/2004 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 07/01/2016 07/01/2021 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 01/29/2014 01/29/2019 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 01/01/2004 01/01/2009 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 07/01/2016 07/01/2021 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 05/22/1997 101/04/2004 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 22 ATKINS Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 12/10/2002 12/10/2007 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/21/2009 09/21/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/10/2002 12/10/2007 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/07/2009 10/07/2014 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/29/2014 01/29/2019 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/04/2021 06/04/2026 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/01/2016 07/01/2021 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed with Wet Method MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Monitored 15 Driven Piles, at least 10 Piles driven with Open Diesel Hammers MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/24/2013 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 23 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 20 CERTIFICATIONS > Asphalt Paving Level I &II > TIN#: G5551556 > Final Estimates Level I &II > QC Manager > ACI Field Concrete Testing Level I > Advanced MOT > American Public Works Association — Construction Inspection > FDEP Storm water, Erosion and Sedimentation Control > IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector > Nuclear Density Gauge Safety and Density Testing > OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training I ATKINS Kevin Greenan Project Administrator Kevin Greenan has more than 20 years of experience in the CEI field. Experience gained while employed with the Consulting Engineer, the Contractor and 7 years with Citrus County has provided him with a project management vantage point held by few others and has elevated him as key player in Atkins' roadway, utility and storm water CEI program. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lee County MPO Complete Streets, Lee County, FL. Served as the lead senior inspector for this Federal TIGER grant project to enhance Lee County's multimodal transportation system. This Design -Build project encompassed 12.6 miles of new sidewalks, bike lanes and shared -use paths in three key areas of the county. Due to the large geographic coverage of this project, coordination and permitting was required with FDOT, Lee County, City of Ft Myers, City of Bonita Springs, and Lee Tran. Construction activities included concrete and asphalt paving, drainage, lighting, signing and pavement markings, gravity wall, bus shelters, two single span pedestrian bridges, signalization, and utility coordination. Widening of 1-75 from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, FDOT District One, Charlotte & Sarasota Counties, FL. Senior Inspector for the $73 million 1-75 Widening Project from Harborview Road to Sumter Blvd encompassing three FPIDs. Work consists of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involves concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also includes a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond construction. More notably, this project consists of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic and detour operations, and coordination with adjacent road projects and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. FDOT District Wide Design -Build Pushbutton Contract. Project administrator. He was a key member of the project providing oversite from design scope development to final acceptance of the pushbutton contract currently up to 65 projects. Services included constructability reviews, CPM Schedule review, MAC review and approval, claim negotiation, pay estimate preparation, review and approval, job guide schedule review and approval, long-term staffing level assessment, scheduling of inspection staff, initial project scope development including engineer's estimate preparation, field reviews and design review, and coordination with local municipalities and utility owners. Projects included emergency signalization repairs, new signal installations, roundabout improvements, drainage improvements, roadway widening and resurfacing, pedestrian safety improvements, bridge coating application, and rail crossing repairs. CR-486 Roadway and Utility Reconstruction — Citrus County, FL. Project administrator/senior inspector - responsible for supervision of 3 county inspectors, inspection/reporting of all items of construction, performing bacteriological and pressure testing of water mains, generation of utility clearance packages submitted to regulatory agencies, contractor pay application review, review/response of RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 24 ATKINS submitted RFIs, chair of progress meetings and claims review. Phase IV - Responsible for CEI oversight on a $12 million, 3-mile roadway, utility, and storm water capital improvement project. This project included road widening, 25,000 LF of storm drainage, 12,000 LF of 18 to 24-inch ductile iron potable water main, 12,000 LF of 18 to 24-inch PVC sanitary sewer, 12,000 LF of 24" PVC reclaimed water linking the Meadowcrest Treatment Plant to the Black Diamond Golf Course, and 10,000 LF of 4 to 12-inch PVC force main with duplex and triplex lift stations. The utility work included power transmission, telephone, directional bores, fire hydrant installations, sanitary sewer laterals and potable water service connections to serve a mix of commercial and residential properties. Phase II — Responsible for CEI oversight on a $7.8 million, 2.5-mile roadway, utility, and storm water capital improvement project which included a joint project agreement between Citrus County Engineering and the Citrus County School Board. This project included road widening,1.5 miles of pedestrian trail, 21,000 LF of storm drainage, 12,000 LF of 18 to 24-inch ductile iron potable water main, 12,000 LF of 18 to 24-inch PVC sanitary sewer, and 10,000 LF of 4 to 12-inch PVC force main with duplex and triplex lift stations. The utility work included power transmission, telephone, directional bores, fire hydrant installations, sanitary sewer laterals and potable water service connections to serve a mix of commercial and residential properties. Phase I — Responsible for CEI oversight on a $27 million, 4-year duration roadway, utility and storm water capital improvement project. This project stretched from US-41 to Beverly Hills, FL and included 5.5 miles of road widening, 5 miles of pedestrian trail, 48,000 LF of storm drainage, 28,000 LF of 18-inch ductile iron potable water main, 36,000 LF of 12 to 18-inch PVC sanitary sewer with 86 manholes, and 30,000 LF of 12-inch PVC force main with duplex and triplex lift stations. The utility work included power transmission, telephone, directional bores, fire hydrant installations as well as sanitary sewer laterals and potable water service connections to serve a mix of commercial and residential properties. 1-75 Construction Engineering and Inspection Services, Fowler Avenue to SR 56, Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven, Tampa, FL. Responsible for inspection of leveling, temporary and structural asphalt. The project included the construction of three new bridges and widening of 16 existing bridges. Major work items included MSE wall construction, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, 48 jack and bore installations, new pond construction, new lighting, traffic signals, signing and pavement markings, and intelligent transportation system in Hillsborough and Pasco Counties. The work also encompassed improvements at the Fowler Avenue, Fletcher Avenue, 1-275 Apex, Bruce B. Downs, and SR56 Interchanges. US-19 Snug Harbor to West Cornflower — FDOT District 7 (Citrus County). Senior inspector —8 mile project consisted of milling & resurfacing on the 4-lane divided section of US-19 from Crystal River, FL to the Florida Cross Barge Canal and included drainage modifications, sidewalk restoration, signalized intersections, and roadway striping/marking. Mr. Greenan was responsible for construction inspection, pay item tracking and coordination with Florida Power as their transmission lines crossed the roadway right-of-way. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 25 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: kevin greenan TIN: G65551556 Report Date: 11/17/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 04/30/2014 on 04/30/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 04/30/2014 04/30/2024 Final Estimates - Level 1 2006832 11/06/2020 11/06/2025 Final Estimates - Level 2 2006266 11/06/2020 11/06/2025 QC Manager N/A 04/15/2016 01/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certificate Numberfrom N/A 04/30/2014 d o 04/30/2019 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 05/08/2009 05/08/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 04/30/2014 04/30/2019 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/08/2009 05/08/2014 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 05/29/2009 05/29/2014 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 07/29/2009 07/29/2014 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 07/12/2014 07/12/2019 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 10/10/2011 10/10/2016 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 03/31/2007 03/31/2012 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 10/19/2011 10/19/2016 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 08/11/2015 08/11/2020 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 09/03/2010 09/03/2015 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 09/28/2016 10/11/2021 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 10/10/2011 10/10/2016 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 10/30/2015 11/06/2020 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 09/22/2010 09/22/2015 RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 26 ATKINS Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 09/15/2010 09/15/2015 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 08/26/2010 08/26/2015 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 11/06/2015 11/06/2020 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 09/22/2010 09/22/2015 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Roadway Testing 90 Days Experience Asphalt Plant Operations or Asphalt Mix Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 02/20/2009 02/20/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/20/2009 02/20/2014 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/27/2019 03/27/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/30/2014 04/30/2019 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/08/2009 05/08/2014 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 05/29/2009 05/29/2014 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/29/2009 05/29/2014 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/29/2009 07/29/2014 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 09/21/2016 09/21/2021 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 10/19/2011 10/19/2016 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 09/21/2016 09/21/2021 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/19/2011 10/19/2016 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 09/03/2010 09/03/2015 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 08/11/2015 08/11/2020 Exam Requirement RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 27 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 09/03/2010 09/03/2015 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 09/28/2016 09/28/2021 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 10/10/2011 10/10/2016 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 09/28/2016 09/28/2021 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 10/10/2011 10/10/2016 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/30/2015 10/30/2020 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/15/2010 09/15/2015 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/26/2010 08/26/2015 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/23/2020 10/23/2025 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/06/2015 11/06/2020 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 09/21/2015 09/21/2020 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/22/2010 09/22/2015 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/15/2016 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 28 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 40 CERTIFICATIONS > CTQP Final Estimates, Levels I and II > CTQP QC Manager > FDOT Advanced MOT > CPN Nuclear Density > Troxler Nuclear Density > Hurricane Evacuation Shelter Guidance Course > Radiation Safety and Use of Nuclear Gauges > NPDES Stormwater Pollution ATKINS Robert Gates Project Administrator Robert Gates is a senior construction management representative with 40 years of progressive experience in construction engineering and inspection. His areas of expertise include inspection of all phases of construction work, including inspection and testing of embankment, stabilized subgrade, limerock base, box culverts, pipe, force main, and asphalt paving. His structural experience includes inspection of pile driving, reinforcing steel, concrete placement, and reinforced earth wall. He also has extensive experience in utilities and maintenance of traffic. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lee County MPO Complete Streets,Lee County, FL. Served as the construction manager for the Lee County Complete Streets Design Build Project. This project is a TIGER grant (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) to connect three major portions of Lee County: the Tour de Parks Loop, the University Loop, and the Bi-County Connector. Together, the three segments form a combined system for walking, bicycling, and transit facilities that connect major commercial, residential, and recreational facilities, providing commuters, tourists, and others the freedom to safely move around Lee County. Tampa Hillsborough Express Way Authority Reversible Express Lane Aesthetic Lighting, Tampa, FL. Project administrator for the $8.5 million aesthetic lighting. Served as point of contact between the Owner and the contractor to add lighting to 1,317 structural arms and 1,567 luminaires to existing bridge piers, straddle bents and mechanical stabilized walls. Work included electrical, fiber optic cable, conduit, load centers for power and fiber optic. Work was interior if existing bridge concrete girders and minor ground underground work. Managed CEI inspection staff consisting of one Sr. Inspector, one Inspector and one Inspector trainee. Reviewed and tracked submittals, RFIs, NOls and pay applications. Made recommendations to the Owner and EOR. Tampa Hillsborough Express Way Authority Selmon West Extension, Tampa, FL. Served as project administrator responsible for control of data of concrete, asphalt, soils and miscellaneous samples for the FDOT Materials Acceptance and Certification System. Included was MOT reporting and NPDES reporting from contractor. Logged and tracked drill shaft reporting reviews and mass concrete documentation. Hillsborough County Bruce B Downs Segment D, Tampa, FL. Construction manager for Hillsborough County $17.2 million, 1.5 mile widening from 4 lanes to 8 lanes in urban environment. Underground drainage, sidewalks, and signals. JPA with City of Tampa Water and City of Tampa Waste Water. Existing utilities relocation for Frontier, Spectrum, TECO, TECO Peoples Gas, Pasco County Utilities and Hillsborough County Public Works Department. Worked closely with the County and the engineers of record to coordinate contract documents and utilities. Served as the point of contact for the owner and the contractors. Duties included review and documentation of shop drawings and requests for information (RFIs), Notice of Intent (NOls), liaison between the owner and contractors, pay application reviews, resolution of resident complaints, attendance at owner meetings to discuss project schedules, chairing progress RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 29 ATKINS meetings, and acting on behalf of the owner to resolve utility conflicts. Managed three field representatives in their daily work activities. General Engineering Consultant, Polk County, FL. For 14 years, he served as construction manager for 18 roadway widening and bridge projects (Marcum Road, Spirit Lake Road, Berkley Road Phase 1, Kathleen Road Phase 1 and 2, Griffin Road, 540A Phase 1 and 2, CR 655 Berkley Road Phase 2 and 3, Hardin/Pipkin/Old Hwy 37, CR 37B Lakeland Highlands, County Line Road, Arbuckle Creek Bridge Replacement, Old Bartow Lake Wales Bridge Replacement, Lake Reedy Bridge Replacement and Realignment of Medulla Road Phase 1 and 2) in Polk County, ranging in construction costs from $4 to $28 million. Responsible for the constructability review of projects from 60% to 100% drawings. Chaired the pre -bid and preconstruction meetings. Met with the Polk County construction project managers to discuss and review the utility relocation plans and special provisions. Worked closely with the engineers of record to coordinate contract documents and utilities. Served as the point of contact for the owner and the contractors. Duties include review and documentation of shop drawings and requests for information (RFIs), acting as a liaison between the owner and contractors, pay application reviews, resolution of resident complaints, attendance at owner meetings to discuss project schedules, chairing progress meetings, and acting on behalf of the owner to resolve utility conflicts. With up to four projects under construction at the same time, managed the inspection personnel, worked with public utilities and contractors for compliance of project specifications and change orders, and managed up to six field representatives. Chain of Lakes Trail Pedestrian Bridge over Avenue T Construction Engineering and Inspection Services, City of Winter Haven, FL. Provided CEI services for the construction of a 115-foot span pedestrian bridge over Avenue T. 84-Inch PCCP Water Main and Keller 66-Inch Steel Pipe Line, Tampa Bay Water, Tampa, FL. Served as a senior field representative, responsible for inspection of installation of pipe lines and excavation, installation, backfill, and all pipe appurtenances; testing chlorination; and compliance of approved shop drawings. Pump Station Improvement Program, Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority, Miami, FL. Senior inspector responsible for inspection, testing, and documentation of pump station upgrades and the installation of new force main for the Miami Dade Water and Sewer Authority pump station improvement program. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 30 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: ROBERT GATES TIN: G32076355 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Name Certificate Numberfrom Final Estimates - Level 1 2006829 11/06/2020 11 /06/2025 Final Estimates - Level 2 2006263 11/06/2020 11/06/2025 Expired Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 r N/A from 09/11/2001 d o 09/11/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 12/12/2001 12/12/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 09/14/2001 09/14/2006 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 11/13/2001 01/24/2003 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 11/28/2001 11/28/2006 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 11/30/2001 11/30/2006 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 08/19/2014 08/19/2019 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 11/06/2015 11/06/2020 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 31 ATKINS Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 09/11/2001 09/11/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/11/2001 09/11/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/12/2001 12/12/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 09/14/2001 09/14/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/14/2001 09/14/2006 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 11/28/2001 11/28/2006 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level I - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/28/2001 11/28/2006 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/30/2001 11/30/2006 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/19/2014 08/19/2019 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/23/2020 10/23/2025 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/06/2015 11/06/2020 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 09/18/2015 09/18/2020 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 11/12/2014 11/12/2019 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 07/17/2019 07/17/2024 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/27/2013 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 32 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 32 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: M26367066 > Asphalt Paving Level I &II > Concrete Lab Technician Level I I > Drilled Shaft > Earthwork Level I & 11 > Final Estimates Level I &II > ACI Concrete Level I > ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspection (CTCI) > FDOT Density Logbook Maintenance > Florida Stormwater and Erosion Control Inspection > IMSA Signal Inspection - Level 1 > Maintenance of Traffic -Advanced > Troxler Nuclear Density Certification > FDOT Construction Compliance for Local Agency Program (LAP) Projects ATKINS Paula McGrath Assistant Project Administrator Paula McGrath has 32 years of diversified experience in the construction industry, specializing in the inspection, documentation, and construction management of roadway, bridge and infrastructure projects varying in size and complexity. Currently her responsibilities include supervision of inspection and office staff; day-to-day construction oversight and conflict resolution; implementation of quality control programs; and coordination between the client, permitting agencies, and contractors. She also monitors and oversees project documentation (daily, weekly, and monthly reports); citizen complaints and resolutions; submittals and approvals; requests for information; records of changed conditions; contractor proposals; meeting agendas and minutes; periodic project reports; plans modifications; change orders; final estimates; schedule reviews; closeout inspections; final drawings; and warranty inspections. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE City of Venice Resurfacing Project — Phase II, Venice, FL. Served as the project oversight during the milling and repaving of numerous industrial, local and residential streets as well as the removal and replacement of existing handicap ramps and curb and gutter to bring up to date with current ADA requirements. The project also consisted of placing new thermoplastic striping to improve traffic movement and restoration of the disturbed areas. Also responsible for reviewing and verifying the contractor's monthly quantities, addressing citizen complaints, completing daily reports and coordinating work progress with the City Engineer. Florida Expressway Authority/Florida Department of Transportation, LeeRoy Selmon Expressway Extension Project, Tampa, FL. Served as senior inspector during installation of MSE wall systems, MSE wall strap installation and backfill placement during the construction process of the MSE walls. She also served as a senior MOT inspector monitoring and reviewing the extensive placement of barrier wall and low -profile barrier wall systems as well as project signage and daily detours during the construction and throughout the project. Florida Department of Transportation, State Road 70 Seminole Gulf Rail Railroad Crossing Replacement Project, Bradenton FL. Served as senior inspector during the joint efforts between FDOT, Seminole Gulf Rail and the contractor during the removal and replacement of the existing railroad on SR 70 in Bradenton, FL. The project consisted of an extensive detour to re-route all vehicular and pedestrian traffic due to the entire roadway being shut down in both directions during the work. The work consisted of removal of the existing railroad rails and approaches and re -installing a flowable fill subbase and new concrete tubs across the roadway to house the new rails and re -pave the approaches to the railroad crossing. The project was completed well under the projected time frame and within budget. Eight Siesta Key Bridges: Undermining, Remediation and Bridge Repair Project Jacaranda Resurfacing & Watermain Replacement Project SR 683 (US 301) Myrtle Street to Desoto Road Landscaping Project (JPA with FDOT). Responsible for the management and oversight for each project. Responsibilities included coordination with the contractor, coordinating and conducting pre- RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 33 ATKINS construction and progress meetings, completing daily reports reviewing and approving monthly quantities, monitoring MOT, completing Interim Field Change Agreements, tracking RFI and Submittal logs, maintaining photo logs. Other responsibilities included monitoring contractor's schedule, reviewing and resolving conflicts with contractor, residents and/ or businesses and maintaining project files for each project. Lockwood Ridge Interconnect Force Main Project, Sarasota County, FL. Project administrator responsible for supervision of field staff and construction administration as well as coordination with the client, contractor, and other shareholders. The project consisted of installation of 7,900 linear feet of 20 PVC force main by open cut and 6,100 linear feet of 24-inch HDPE force main by horizontal directional drill as well as installation of fittings, valves, air release valves, and all restoration to the affected roadways and right-of-way. Responsibilities included performing and documenting progress meeting minutes, verifying contractor quantities and processing pay requests, and monitoring and tracking RFIs and submittals throughout the project. Sarasota County, Bahia Vista Forcemain Project, Sarasota, FL. Served as the project manager/project oversight on this project during the installation of 11,000 LF of forcemain pipe installed as 30" HDPE directional bores and 24" PVC open cut methods as well as installation of fittings, restraints, air release valves, bypass pumping procedures and tie-ins into existing forcemain pipes. Also responsible for verification of hydrostatic pressure testing, performing verification testing on embankment, subgrade, base and asphalt placement, monitoring milling and paving operation for roadway reconstruction, removal and replacement of a concrete medallion in a major intersection, placement of paint and thermoplastic striping, monitoring maintenance of traffic and contractors BMP's for erosion control. Other responsibilities included overseeing onsite inspectors, accumulation and verification of monthly quantities, reviewing CPM schedule, performing monthly progress meetings, completing daily reports, coordinating submittals, RFI's and project change orders and maintaining all documents and files in the County's online E-Builder construction management system. Sarasota County, James Street Watermain Looping Project, Venice FL. Project manager/project oversight for the installation of 12" and 6" PVC watermain as well as 14" HDPE directional drilling pipe installed for the purpose of looping the watermain systems together to reduce service outages. The project also consists of installing and connecting new water services to commercial and residential dwellings to improve the water quality and installation of new fire hydrants to upgrade the fire protection in the area. Paula was also responsible for maintaining submittal and RFI routing and filing, completing daily reports, verifying and reviewing monthly quantities and pay applications and CPM schedules utilizing the County's E-Builder system and updating the County Project Manager of project progress. City of Venice Watermain Replacement Phase II and III, Sarasota County, FL. Served as a Senior Inspector responsible for construction oversight of two watermain replacement projects which included the installation of PVC and DIP watermains as well as FPVC directional bores and replacement of all existing water services and meters to the residence. Responsibilities included coordination with homeowners and client, tracking daily quantities, completing daily reports and hydrostatic pressure tests. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 34 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: PAULA MCGRATH TIN: M26367066 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3004138 i 05/27/2021 on 05/27/2026 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3004137 05/27/2021 05/27/2026 Concrete Lab Technician - Level 2 N/A 09/26/2013 01/01/2099 Drilled Shaft Inspection 3009907 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 01/10/2019 01/25/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 12/12/2018 01/25/2024 Final Estimates - Level 1 3011907 05/09/2022 05/09/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 3011906 05/09/2022 05/09/2027 QC Manager N/A 01/30/2009 01/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certificate Number N/A Valid fromdi 05/26/2011 05/27/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 05/26/2011 05/26/2016 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 10/30/2001 10/30/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/26/2011 05/27/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/26/2011 05/26/2016 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 09/08/2006 09/08/2011 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 12/12/2001 12/12/2006 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 N/A 05/14/2016 05/14/2021 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 N/A 09/26/2013 09/26/2018 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 N/A 07/09/2011 07/09/2016 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 N/A 10/01/2008 10/01/2013 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 05/14/2016 05/14/2021 RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 35 ATKINS Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 09/26/2013 09/26/2018 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 07/09/2011 07/09/2016 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 10/01/2008 10/01/2013 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 02/26/2002 10/06/2006 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 01/25/2017 01/25/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 10/19/2011 10/19/2016 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 03/07/2002 03/07/2007 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 01/24/2014 01/24/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 01/28/2009 01/28/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 02/11/2004 02/11/2009 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 01/24/2014 01/24/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 01/30/2009 01/30/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 03/19/2004 03/19/2009 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 04/26/2017 05/09/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 05/08/2012 05/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 04/26/2017 05/09/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 05/08/2012 05/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Name Result ValidRequirement Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Roadway Testing ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Certificate RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 36 ATKINS Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 09/01/2006 09/01/2011 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 10/30/2001 10/30/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/01/2006 09/01/2011 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/30/2001 10/30/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/27/2021 05/27/2026 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/28/2016 04/28/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/26/2011 05/26/2016 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/08/2006 09/08/2011 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/12/2001 12/12/2006 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 01/25/2017 01/25/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 10/19/2011 10/19/2016 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/25/2017 01/25/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/19/2011 10/19/2016 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/07/2002 03/07/2007 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 01/28/2009 01/28/2014 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 02/11/2004 02/11/2009 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/10/2019 01/10/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 01/24/2014 01/24/2019 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 01/28/2009 01 /28/2014 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 02/11/2004 02/11/2009 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 12/12/2018 12/12/2023 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01 /24/2014 01 /24/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/30/2009 01/30/2014 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 37 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 03/19/2004 03/19/2009 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 09/26/2018 09/26/2023 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 09/26/2013 09/26/2018 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 10/01/2008 10/01/2013 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/27/2007 04/27/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/20/2022 04/20/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/26/2017 04/26/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/08/2012 05/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/03/2009 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/30/2004 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 38 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 29 EDUCATION > B.S., Industrial Engineering, University of South Florida CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: L22673560 > Final Estimates Level I &II > Troxler Nuclear Gauge Safety Training > FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector > Advanced Maintenance of Traffic > IMSA Traffic Signal Tech Level I > FDOT Critical Structures Self Study Course > OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety > FDOT Engineering Menu System > FDOT Multi -Line Earthwork — Basic & Advanced ATKINS Randall LoCicero Assistant Project Administrator Randal LoCicero is experienced in construction contract administration and management. He has served at the contract support specialist level for several projects, mostly related to transportation infrastructure improvements. He is familiar with standard methods and procedures for documenting and tracking construction progress, materials testing, contractor coordination, and estimating, among other tasks. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CEI Services, FDOT Tampa Operations, District Seven, District Wide. Responsible for the review and preparation of final estimates that were processed through Tampa Operations for construction projects in District Seven. CEI Services, FDOT Heartland Operations, District One, District Wide. Responsible for the review and preparation of monthly estimates, supplemental agreements, work orders, weather letters and final estimates that were processed through Heartland Operations for construction projects in District One. CEI Services, FDOT Brevard Operations, District Five, District Wide. Responsible for the review and preparation of monthly estimates, weather letters and final estimates that were processed through Brevard Operations for construction projects in District Five. 1-275 Howard Frankland Bridge from north of SR 687 to south of SR 60, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, FL. Assistant project administrator for the construction of the new $865 million Howard Frankland Bridge across Tampa Bay. This project will construct a new southbound 3+ mile bridge carrying 1-275 over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150303), maintenance of the existing bridge 150210, removal of the existing northbound bridge over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150107), and renovations to the FDOT Sunguide building. Construction activities for the new bridge included driving 30-inch concrete piling, foundations, substructure, superstructure, widening and milling/resurfacing of the existing pavement, construction of new MSE walls, noise walls, drainage systems, signing, pavement marking, lighting, signalization, and ITS modifications. Responsibilities included assisting in the oversight of all roadway operations/inspection staff. Randall was also responsible for the review of all daily work reports for the project, tracking of all materials requirements/ certifications, and oversight of the pile driving logs. Tampa -Hillsborough Expressway Authority, West Selmon Extension Design - Build Project on Gandy Boulevard, Hillsborough County, FL. Served THEA as the contract support specialist for the $230 million Selmon West Extension project. Work consisted of the construction of an elevated roadway over existing Gandy Boulevard that will extend east from Old Tampa Bay approximately 2.5 miles before merging into the existing Expressway interchange. The proposed elevated roadway section shall consist of two 15-foot lanes, the construction of new on/ off ramps at Gandy Boulevard and Dale Mabry Highway, the demolition of the existing bridge over Gandy Boulevard, as well as the expansion and re -grading of the existing stormwater ponds located near the ramps. Work also included milling and resurfacing of Gandy Boulevard, as well as replacement of all barrier wall, guardrail, RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 39 ATKINS and all lighting along the Leroy Selmon Expressway. He verified and tracked progress of the schedule of values and stockpiled materials, processes monthly estimates for progress payments to the contractor and assists in the ongoing progress of the final estimate. He prepared, processed and tracked the supplemental agreements and work orders, and was responsible for the processing of weather letters, CPPR, and monthly status reports. Reviewed inspector's daily work reports, verified input into site source records, tracked shop drawings and various submittals such as RFI's/ RFM's/RFC's. US 41 from 1-275 to Hillsborough County Line and US 41 at Piney Point Rd. and Dock St. (Port Manatee), Manatee County, FDOT, District One, FL. Administrative support for the construction engineering and inspection services on this $17M roadway construction project that included the reconstruction and widening of US 41 and modifications to the US 41 Port Manatee entrances and Piney Point and Dock Streets. The project included concrete pavement construction, milling and resurfacing, 1-275 ramp improvements, urban and rural drainage improvements, box culvert construction, lighting, signalization, landscaping, Port Manatee architectural sign construction, signing and marking, and utility adjustments. Randall was responsible for the preparation of all supplemental agreements, work orders, final estimates documentation, monthly pay estimates and all other contract paperwork required. 1-4/Selmon Expressway from South of Selmon Expressway to 1-4 (aka Connector), Hillsborough County, FDOT District Seven, FL. Responsible for bridge inspection, verification, material sampling and testing, and documentation of all bridge related activities. This $400M project involved constructing the I-4/Lee Roy Selmon Expressway Interchange which is a limited -access interchange that extends from the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway north along the west side of 31st Street to 1-4. The new facility is an elevated roadway that includes a series of separate ramps. The project included all facets of bridge construction including precast segmental concrete bridges, AASHTO Bulb-T girder bridges, steel bridges, Florida U-beam bridges and demolition of existing bridges. He was responsible for the preparation of all supplemental agreements, work orders, final estimates documentation, monthly pay estimates and all other contract paperwork required. SR 60 Cypress St. to N. of Courtney Campbell Causeway, Hillsborough County, FDOT District Seven, Tampa Airport Interchange Project, FL. He was responsible for the preparation of supplemental agreements, work orders, final estimates documentation, monthly pay estimates, and all other contract paperwork required. This $200M FDOT construction project consisted of a 4-level Spruce Street Interchange from 1-275 to Fish Creek. The Spruce Street Interchange included the widening of EB and WB SR 60, a new ramp onto SB 1-275. This project also included a 3-level Courtney Campbell Causeway Interchange from Fish Creek to east of Rocky Point and the Veterans Expressway. The Courtney Campbell Causeway Interchange included widening and elevating the Courtney Campbell Causeway and the Veterans Expressway. The entire project contains 21 new bridges with over 1,500 concrete piles (including tension piles), 66 drilled shafts, 21,541 cubic meters of concrete, 3.6 million kilograms of reinforcing steel, 1381 meters of concrete girders, 9.3 million kilograms of structural steel girders, 38 permanent MSE walls,19 temporary MSE walls, over 1.5 million cubic meters of embankment and 17 MOT phases. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 40 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Randall Locicero TIN:L22673560 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Name Certificate Number Final Estimates - Level 1 3010149 04/04/2022 04/04/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 3010148 04/04/2022 04/04/2027 Expired Qualifications Qualification Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A i 02/14/2017 d o 04/04/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 04/03/2012 04/03/2017 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 02/14/2017 04/04/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 04/03/2012 04/03/2017 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 07/18/2002 07/18/2007 N a Pending Qualifications a N CO No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement Result PASS Valid from 02/25/2022 Expired on 02/25/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/14/2017 02/14/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/03/2012 04/03/2017 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 41 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >7 EDUCATION > B.S., Civil Engineering, Florida Gulf Coast University > A.A., General, Edison Community College CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: B30043389 > Asphalt Paving Level II - Pending > Drilled Shaft - Pending > Earthwork Level II — Pending > Final Estimates Level I &II > Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic > FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector > Nuclear Radiation Safety Training Course (CPN) ATKINS Justin Booth, El Contract Support Specialist/Senior Inspector Justin Booth has 7 years of diverse experience both construction engineering and inspection and transportation design. His positions of experience include designer, inspector as well as a joint role of assistant CSS and assistant PA. Additional capabilities include being a certified drone pilot and experience with trimble GPS survey. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lee County Complete Streets Initiative CEI Services, Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization, Lee County FL. Assisted with CEI for a portion of the project doing inspection of the site and project to ensure it matched the plans as it was constructed. Created daily reports and kept track of quantities, workers and their hours, equipment and amount of time used, MOT devices, construction material quantities (concrete, asphalt, thermoplastic pavement markings, sod etc.). The project included construction of multiple sections of sidewalks or pathways for pedestrian use connecting existing sidewalks or pathways together throughout the county. 1-75 (SR93) at SR884 (Colonial Boulevard) Interchange Improvements, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Served as the assistant CSS / assistant PA for this federally funded project of division interest (PODI). The project included widening 1-75 to add auxiliary lanes between exits 136 and 138. Work on Colonial Blvd included a diverging diamond interchange, a continuous flow intersection and a super street. Additional features include a mini roundabout on Rolfes Rd, conventional lighting, signalization, overhead signs structures, ITS, stormwater improvements and Joint Participation Agreements with Lee County Utilities and City of Fort Myers Utilities. Kismet Parkway / Littleton Road Realignment and Littleton Road Widening from Corbett Road to US41, Lee County DOT, Lee County, FL. Served as inspector for this multi -segment project. The first segment included realigning the Littleton Road to the south. Improvements included constructing a four -lane divided roadway and converting a three-way intersection to a roundabout. The second segment converted the existing 2-lane roadway to a three -lane urban typical section with two 11-foot travel lanes and a 12-foot bi-directional lane with curb and gutter, 6-foot sidewalks, and 4-foot bike lanes along both sides. Justin was responsible for assisting with all project documentation, verification of quantities, as -built tracking, and material testing. FDOT District Wide Design -Build Pushbutton Contract. Inspector for District One, design -build push button program. Projects included emergency signalization repairs, new signal installations, roundabout improvements, drainage improvements, roadway widening and resurfacing, pedestrian safety improvements, bridge coating application, and rail crossing repairs. Lee Tran Passenger Amenities and Bus Route Infrastructure Improvements, Lee Tran, Lee County FL. Engineer responsible for the design of new bus shelter sites and associated plans preparation. Sites range in complexity from bus stops to RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 42 ATKINS bus bays. Also created site plans for the installation of electric signs. Winkler Road Sidewalk, Lee County, Ft. Myers FL. Assisted with the design of 1.25 miles of new sidewalk that meets FDOT and ADA guidelines. The project includes identifying areas of existing sidewalk and curb ramps which are not ADA compliant as well as the design of new 5' wide sidewalk. The installation of pedestrian signals and signal modifications are currently being designed at the north end of the project. CAT Bus Stop Shelter Design Services, Collier Area Transit, Collier County, FL. Engineer responsible for the design of 12 new bus shelter sites and associated plans preparation. Design of passenger shelters included engineering analysis, analyzing drainage conveyance, sight distance evaluation, and verification of available right-of-way or easements. Trotter Road Reconstruction Design, City of Largo, FL. Engineer responsible for plans preparation of roadway component of project. This project reconstructed a segment of Trotter Road from 8th Avenue SW to the County line near Hillsdale SW. The existing roadway lacked bicycle facilities, has a narrow rural section with inadequate shoulder, and substandard sidewalk and crosswalk facilities. Stringfellow Road Shared Use Path, Lee County, Pine Island FL. Assisted with the design of 0.7 miles of new shared use path that meets FDOT and ADA guidelines. The project includes identifying areas of existing sidewalk and curb ramps which are not ADA compliant and the design of new 10' wide shared use path as well as the widening of the pedestrian crossing on the bridge at the north end of the project. San Marco Road Shared Use Path, Collier County, City of Marco Island FL. Assisted with the design of 1.25 miles of a new shared use path that meets FDOT and ADA guidelines. The project included the design of new 10' wide shared use path that completes the connection between two existing sidewalks along San Marco Road. Disaster Assistance, FEMA. Data collection and flood/hurricane damage estimation. He traveled to assist with Substantial Damage Estimation of homes and businesses after a flooding event or hurricane had occurred. Using FEMA's Substantial Damage Estimator (SDE) software, each structure was assessed to determine the extent of damage sustained during the event. Housing Inspection Services, FEMA. Supported the housing inspections contract for FEMA. Responsibilities included check -in of inspectors and checking that all required documents had been completed. Badge printing services if a Vanguard EM badge was needed. Assigning and tracking of equipment owned by FEMA to be used for housing inspections. Initial set up and continual IT services that were required ex. software troubleshooting, equipment failures, etc. Assisting inspectors with resolving accounting issues and expense reports. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 43 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Justin Booth TIN:B30043389 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Final Estimates -Level 113009813 107/27/2023 102/08/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 I N/A 107/27/2018 107/27/2023 Final Estimates - Level 2 13009812 102/08/2022 102/08/2027 Expired Qualifications ',tvalification Name Certificate Number Valid from Expired on Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 06/20/2016 06/20/2021 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Pending Qualifications Requirements Requirement Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam Result MET Valid from 06/20/2016 Expired on 06/20/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/20/2016 06/20/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/19/2021 05/19/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 05/22/2021 05/22/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/22/2021 05/22/2026 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 44 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/26/2021 05/26/2026 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/27/2018 07/27/2023 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/08/2022 02/08/2027 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 45 TOTAL EXPERIENCE EDUCATION > Certificate, Willmar Area Vocational School, Willmar, Minnesota > Diploma, Slayton High School, Slayton Minnesota CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: M46080161 > Final Estimates Level I &II > CTQP QC Manager > Engineering Menu System > FDOT Construction Contract Compliance for Local Agency Program Projects > Laboratory Information > Management System (LIMS) ATKINS Tamara Moeller Contract Support Specialist Tamara Moeller has more than 28 years of experience in the construction engineering and inspection industry with a specialization in contract administration support. Her extensive experience includes preparing and processing monthly and final estimates packages, contract changes (supplemental agreements, work orders, etc.), daily work reports, contractor correspondence, field books, and SiteManager entries. Tamara has strong attention to detail, effective organization skills, and worked on multiple contracts for various clients. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lee County Complete Streets Initiative Design -Build, Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization, Lee County, FL. Served as the contract support specialist (CSS) and resident compliance specialist for this Federal TIGER grant project to enhance Lee County's multimodal transportation system. This Design -Build project encompassed 12.6 miles of new sidewalks, bike lanes and shared -use paths in three key areas of the county. Due to the large geographic coverage of this project, coordination and permitting was required with FDOT, Lee County, City of Ft Myers, City of Bonita Springs, and Lee Tran. Construction activities included concrete and asphalt paving, drainage, lighting, signing and pavement markings, gravity wall, bus shelters, two single span pedestrian bridges, signalization, and utility coordination. CEI for the Widening of 1-75 from Harborview Road to Sumter Blvd, FDOT District One, Charlotte & Sarasota Counties, FL. Served as CSS for the 1-75 Widening Project from Harborview Road to Sumter Blvd encompassing three FPIDs. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also included a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic and detour operations, and coordination with adjacent road projects and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. > National Incident 1-75 (SR93) at SR884 (Colonial Boulevard) Interchange Improvements, FDOT Management System District One, Lee County, FL. Served as the CSS for this FHWA project of division interest project. The project included widening 1-75 to add auxiliary lanes between exits 136 and 138. Work on Colonial Boulevard included a diverging diamond interchange, a continuous flow intersection and a super street. Additional features included a mini roundabout on Rolfes Road, conventional lighting, signalization, overhead signs structures, ITS, stormwater improvements and joint participation agreements with Lee County Utilities and City of Fort Myers Utilities. District 1 CEI Support for Hurricane Irma, District Office -Bartow. Served as support for CEI Contract X0282 for Hurricane Irma. She assisted Jan Thompson, District CEI Manager, in the Bartow District 1 Office. She prepared hundreds of Task Work Orders (TWO's), along with backup documentation, for each task for all 12 counties in District 1. The damages reimbursed included cut & toss, debris RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 46 ATKINS monitoring, maintenance of traffic (MOT), fence repairs, generator install & repair, roadway repairs, signals, signs and lighting. Her work also included reviewing invoices, preparing e-mail requests for missing and/or additional backup needed, and processing the invoices for Jan's approval for payment. Maintained various spreadsheets documenting Federal funding allowed and reimbursed. She also assisted with reviewing construction invoices and any additional assistance needed. West Cowboy Way from Amanda Street to SR 29, LaBelle/Hendry County, FL. Part-time resident compliance specialist for this local agency program project which includes providing construction administration and quality assurance testing services. The scope of work included adding 5-foot sidewalk to the south side of West Cowboy Way. The new sidewalk was constructed with four -inch thick concrete (six-inch at identified driveways) and will meet ADA standards. Other project features included adding a mid -block crossing, excavation and embankment, drainage improvements, removing and modifying driveways, signing, pavement markings, valve cover adjustments, as well as other ADA features. Responsibilities included ensuring equal employment opportunity compliance/ documentation. 1-75 Widening from Tuckers Grade to North Jones Loop Road, FDOT District One, Charlotte County, FL. CSS/resident compliance specialist on this project which includes approximately 3.3 miles of roadway and shoulder widening and 0.11 miles of bridge widening. The project involved adding one -lane in each direction in the median and the milling and resurfacing the Tuckers Grade and weight station ramps. Bridge #010082 (SB) and #010083 (NB) at Tuckers Grade as well as Bridge #010069 (SB) and #010070 (NB) over Alligator Creek will be widened to the inside by 19.08 feet and new traffic railing will be installed. Her responsibilities included submitting monthly and final estimates, as well as ensuring equal employment opportunity compliance / documentation. Regional Integrated Loop System, Phase 3A Interconnect, Peace River/ Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority, Sarasota, FL. Contracts administrator for this construction of 9 miles of 48-inch diameter transition pipeline, including a subaqueous crossing over the Myakka River, a high service pumping station and a five -million gallon water storage tank at the Sarasota County Mabry Carlton Water Treatment Plant. The tank construction included driving approximately 17,400 linear -feet of 14-inch concrete piles, 4000 pounds per square -inch of concrete, prestressing, and overcoat. The pipeline work also included all pipeline appurtenances, meter stations and a subaqueous micro -tunnel crossing the Myakka River. After crossing the river, the pipeline continued through the City of Venice Myakka River Park. There were 14 various permits on this project that addressed the environmental sensitivity throughout the project corridor. As contracts administrator for this project, she prepared monthly estimates, supplemental orders, final estimates, and reviewed the comp book. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 47 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Tamara Moeller TIN: M46080161 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Final Estimates -Level 113011678 05/09/2022 1 05/09/2027 I Final Estimates - Level 2 13011677 1 05/09/2022 1 05/09/2027 1 QC Manager I N/A 102/04/2013 101/01/2099 I Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 Certificate Number N/A Valid from 09/10/2013 d o 09/10/2018 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 05/14/2008 05/14/2013 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 09/10/2013 09/10/2018 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 05/31/2008 05/31/2013 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 04/26/2017 05/09/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 05/08/2012 05/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 04/23/2007 04/23/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 04/26/2017 05/09/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 05/08/2012 05/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 QC Manager N/A 05/16/2008 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 48 ATKINS Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 09/10/2013 09/10/2018 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 05/14/2008 05/14/2013 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 09/10/2013 09/10/2018 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written FAIL 05/ 10/2013 05/ 10/2018 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 05/14/2008 05/14/2013 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/21/2013 05/21/2018 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/16/2008 05/16/2013 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/23/2007 04/23/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/15/2022 04/15/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/26/2017 04/26/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/08/2012 05/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/15/2007 05/15/2012 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/04/2013 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/23/2008 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 49 YEARS WITH FIRM >19 EDUCATION > A.S., Office Systems Technology, Pasco - Hernando Community College > Technical Certificate in Office Systems Technology, Pasco - Hernando Community CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: D61017570 > CTQP Final Estimates Level I&I I > Troxler Nuclear Gauge Safety Training (HAZMAT) > CEI Batch Exporter for FDOT District 7 Office of Technology > FDOT/FHWA Resident Compliance Specialist Statewide Training Program a > FICE/FDOT Automated Fee Proposal — CITS Workshop > FICE/FDOT Financial Manager's Workshop > FDOT Mukti-Line Earthwork — Basic & Advanced Red Flags of Collusion Course > FDOT LAP DBE Workshop ATKINS Diane Durfee Contract Support Specialist Diane Durfee has 19 years of progressive professional office experience in the construction service industry. In her 15 years with this District Seven team, Diane has assumed increasingly important roles, advancing from office manager to resident compliance specialist (RCS), to a full-time contract support specialist (CSS). Her experience producing six consecutive final estimates with zero errors or omissions will facilitate the 01 and HFB projects being closed out with perfect PARs. She has built a reputation for being extremely organized and meticulous. Her invoice packaging, along with the way she manages project files and Hummingbird information to promote a seamless flow of information for the FDOT, has been much appreciated by FDOT Project Management. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-275 Howard Frankland Bridge from north of SR 687 to south of SR 60, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, FL. Served as CSS for the new $865 million Howard Frankland Bridge across Tampa Bay. This project construct a new southbound 3+ mile bridge carrying 1-275 over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150303), maintenance of the existing bridge 150210, removal of the existing northbound bridge over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150107), and renovations to the FDOT Sunguide building. She tracks quantities and stockpiled materials, processes monthly estimates for progress payments to the contractor and assists in the ongoing progress of the final estimate. She prepared, processed and tracked the supplemental agreements and work orders, and was responsible for the processing of weather letters, CPPR, and monthly status reports. She reviewed inspector daily work reports, verifies input into site source records and enters data into Engineering Menu Systems and Multi -Line Earthwork Systems. 1-275 Operational Improvements (from south of Kennedy Boulevard To south of Lois Avenue), FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL. Served as CSS for the $31 million 1-275 Operational Improvements project. This project construct an additional northbound lane along 1-275 from south of the Kennedy Boulevard interchange to the Lois Avenue interchange and an additional southbound lane along 1-275 from the Memorial Highway (SR 60) interchange to south of the Kennedy Boulevard interchange. Construction activities included widening and milling/resurfacing of the existing pavement, ramp modifications, widening of the existing northbound 1- 275 bridges over Memorial Highway (SR 60) and West Shore Boulevard, construction of new MSE walls, noise walls, drainage systems, signing, pavement marking, lighting, signalization, and ITS modifications. This project consisted of two incentive/disincentives for early completion milestones. She tracked quantities and stockpiled materials, processes monthly estimates for progress payments to the contractor and assists in the ongoing progress of the final estimate. She prepared, processed and tracked the supplemental agreements and work orders, and was responsible for the processing of weather letters, CPPR, and monthly status reports. She reviewed inspector daily work reports, verifies input into site source records and enters data into engineering menu systems and multi -line earthwork systems. SR 60 (US 301 to Lake Kathy Entrance Drive), FDOT District Seven, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL. CSS for the $25 million SR 60 project. Work consisted of the reconstruction and widening of roadway, construction of a closed storm drain RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 50 ATKINS collection system, addition of sidewalk on both sides of the roadway, reconstruction of signalized intersection, upgrade of median openings, upgrade of lighting, and signing and pavement marking updates. She tracked quantities and stockpiled materials, processes monthly estimates for progress payments to the contractor and assists in the ongoing progress of the final estimate. She prepared, processed and tracked the supplemental agreements and work orders, and was responsible for the processing of weather letters, CPPR, and monthly status reports. Reviewed inspector daily work reports, verified input into site source records and enters data into Engineering Menu Systems and Multi -Line Earthwork Systems. She also assisted with the continual closeout of pay items. Bruce B. Downs Boulevard Segment D Construction Engineering and Inspection Services, Hillsborough County, Wesley Chapel, FL. Reconstruction of boulevard from its existing four -lane configuration to an eight -lane divided facility. The typical section is four travel lanes in each direction, a 28-foot raised median, a standard sidewalk on the west side of the roadway, a 10-foot asphalt path on the east side of the roadway, and turn lanes where necessary. This typical section will be constructed from South of Pebble Creek Drive to County Line Road. She verified and tracked quantities and stockpiled materials, processed monthly estimates for progress payments to the contractor and assisted in the ongoing progress of the final estimate. She also assisted with the continual closeout of pay items. Also responsible for all project documents. 1-75 (Pasco County Line to SR 50) Widening Design -Build Construction Engineering and Inspection Services (Segment 3), FDOT, District Seven, Hernando County. CSS for the $35 million 1-75 Widening project from Pasco/Hernando County Line to South of SR 50. Work consisted of widening 5.5 miles of high -profile interstate to include utility relocation, asphalt paving, intelligent transportation systems (ITS) installation, drainage pipe installations, and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic (MOT), coordination with adjacent road projects, and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. She verified and tracked quantities and stockpiled materials, processes monthly estimates for progress payments to the contractor and assisted in the ongoing progress of the final estimate. She prepared, processed and tracked the supplemental agreements and work orders, and is responsible for the processing of weather letters, CPPR, and monthly status reports. Reviewed inspector daily work reports, verifies input into site source records and enters data into Engineering Menu Systems and Multi -Line Earthwork Systems. She also assisted with the continual closeout of pay items. 1-75 Construction Engineering and Inspection Services, Fowler Avenue to SR 56, FDOT, District Seven, Hillsborough and Pasco Counties, FL. CSS for the $101 million 1-75 Widening project from Fowler Avenue to SR 56. Work consisted of widening 11.5 miles of high -profile interstate to include three interchanges and the widening of 16 existing bridges and construction of three new bridges. Bridge work involves concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO, Florida I -beams and barrier wall construction. Work also includes MSE wall and soundwall construction, utility relocation, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, extremely deep drainage pipe installations and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic (MOT) and detour operations, coordination with adjacent road projects, and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. On this project, she served as the full-time assistant to the contract support specialist. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 51 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: DIANE DURFEE TIN: D61017570 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications t,ualification Name Certificate Number1 from Expires1 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 11/07/2017 01/31/2023 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 11/07/2017 01/31/2023 Expired Qualifications Final Estimates - Level 1 I N/A 01/30/2013 1 01/30/2018 I Final Estimates - Level 1 I N/A 1 11/30/2007 1 11/30/2012 1 Final Estimates - Level 2 1 N/A 1 01/30/2013 1 01/30/2018 1 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement1 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS from 11/30/2007 Expired 1 11/30/2012 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/07/2017 11/07/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/30/2013 01/30/2018 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/08/2008 08/08/2013 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 52 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >14 EDUCATION > A.A., Liberal Arts, Hillsborough Community College CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: G14050586 > Troxler Nuclear Gauge Safety Training (HAZMAT) > Troxler Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) > FDOT Final Estimates Level I ATKINS Kristin Gaebel Associate Contract Support Specialist Kristin Gaebel has 14 years of significant administrative responsibilities in the field of geotechnical engineering and construction services performing daily administrative support services including data entry, managing meetings, maintaining database spreadsheets, maintaining multiple file systems, interfacing with clients, managing multiple schedules, and organizing company sensitive documentation. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Project Assistant to the CEI Manager of Florida for Atkins. Responsible for updating staff resumes, tracking pursuits, preparing proposals and audit packages, tracking project and personnel throughout the state of Florida. Tracked all the CEI equal employment opportunity (EEO) and on the job training (OJT) forms for the Howard Frankland Bridge project, along with various task including invoice and meeting reviews. She also tracked vehicle mileage and usage throughout the state. Coordination of events and conferences for staff, manages credit card expenses and scheduling of classes and training for staff members. Shel also helped track and coordinate staff for emergency storm events. Geotechnical Engineering/Construction Services company located in Tampa, Florida (2008-2022). Served as Administrative Assistant. Proficient in data entry using Microsoft Word, Excel and multiple databases. Pulled data from various sources and compile in excel to create pivot tables for easy summarization of data. Reviewed contracts, purchase orders and task work orders. Updating and maintaining multiple databases for pricing, contracts, materials test results, distribution list, etc. Scheduling of day-to-day jobs with clients and employees. Extensive experience working with the FDOT. Daily entry of samples into the FDOT database MAC (Materials Acceptance & Certification System) for District VII. Prepared invoices for multiple FDOT projects and processed them into the FDOT database CITS (Consultant Invoice Transmittal System). Experience in training other employees on how to use their systems as well (when personnel is approved by the FDOT). Experience with the following contracts with FDOT > C9V75 — D7 District Wide Asphalt Plant Testing Contract > C9154 — D7 District Wide Materials Testing Contract > CA515 — D7 District Wide Materials Testing Contract > C9X87 — D7 District Wide Geotechnical Testing Contract > C9R67 — Geotechnical & Survey Design Support Services, Cont. Services for Turnpike Enterprise RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 53 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Kristin Gaebel TIN: G14050586 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Expired Qualifications No Matching Expired Qualification Records Found Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 54 YEARS WITH FIRM we CERTIFICATIONS > Statewide training program for Florida RCS > RCS Payroll Monitoring course ■ > EEO -DBE -OJT and Payroll Requirements Overview course > LIMS module training ATKINS Rose Perkins Secretary/RCS Rose Perkins has 29 years of administrative experience providing administrative support on CEI projects. She is well versed in EEO requirements such as review of certified payrolls, wage compliance, and on-the-job training. She was the compliance specialist with the TIGER V LCCSI and through that work she developed great relationships with the staff at FHWA. In addition, she is adept at monitoring federal funded contracts to ensure compliance with the FDOT regulations by: > Ensuring that contractors are providing on the job training. > Maintaining training schedules and trainee progress. > Interviewing employees, ensuring that their wages and deductions comply with the U.S. Department of Labor. > Ensuring contractors comply with FDOT EEO/AA programs by maintaining certifications and issuing non-compliance letters to contractors when necessary. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lee County Complete Streets Initiative, Lee County, FL. Served as the compliance specialist for the LCCSI design -build project. This project was a TIGER grant (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) to connect three major portions of Lee County: the Tour de Parks Loop, the University Loop, and the Bi-County Connector. Together, the three segments form a combined system for walking, bicycling, and transit facilities that connect major commercial, residential, and recreational facilities, providing commuters, tourists, and others the freedom to safely move around Lee County. Rose's responsibilities included ensuring contract compliance with EEO, affirmative action, and DBE usage requirements; on-the- job training; and federal wage rate provisions required by federal aid construction contracts and Florida statutes and reporting this information directly to the Federal Highway Administration. GEC Consultant for Interstate and Push Button Construction CEI Support. FDOT District One Districtwide Contract Compliance Specialist Contract, West FL. Resident compliance specialistfor this contract, that involved ensuring contract compliance with equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, and disadvantaged business enterprise usage requirements; on-the-job training; and federal wage rate provisions required by federal aid construction contracts and Florida statutes. FDOT District One District -wide Compliance Specialist Contract, West FL. As oversight compliance specialist for this contract, Rose oversaw all federal aid compliance for Charlotte, Lee, and Collier Counties, confirming adherence to federal requirements. She conducted site visits to perform in-depth document reviews, assisted with agency employee training, and provided other assistance, as required. She was also a resident compliance specialist for this contract, which involved ensuring contract compliance with EEO, affirmative action, and DBE usage requirements; on-the-job training; and federal wage rate provisions required by federal aid construction contracts and Florida statutes. Emergency Roadway Repair on SR30, SR30E & SR30A, Gulf County, FL. EEO compliance officer/secretary CEI department. Rose was responsible for the monitoring of contractor's compliance with the project's EEO requirements. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 55 ATKINS Contractor's Compliance with EEO Requirements, ADA Improvements & Passenger Amenities Group 1 Lee County, FL. EEO resident compliance specialist (RCS) officer/secretary CEI Department. Responsible for the monitoring of contractor's compliance with the project's EEO requirements. Eisman and Russo, Inc. Caloosahatchee Bridge Project. EEO compliance officer/secretary construction, engineering and inspection department. Responsible for the Monitoring of Contractor's Compliance with the Project's EEO and OJT Requirements. In addition, she was responsible for all secretarial duties including filing, scanning, petty cash account, ordering supplies for the office and payroll submission. SR 93/1-75 from Miami Dade County Line to 1-595 and Commercial Boulevard and Andrews Avenue Park and Ride Lot Landscaping Improvements. EEO/resident compliance officer/secretary - CEI Department. Responsible for the monitoring of the contractor's compliance with the Projects EEO/OJT Requirements. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 56 TOTAL EXPERIENCI > 20 CERTIFICATIONS > ACI Concrete Field Testing Tech > Asphalt Paving Technician I and II ATKINS Ephe Williams Asphalt Plant Inspector Ephe Williams has extensive construction experience over the past 18 years in engineering inspection. His duties have included reading and analyzing contract plans, inspecting roadway construction, embankment, base, asphalt, drainage, signalization, lighting, testing, and roadway and bridge construction. Other responsibilities have included testing soils, concrete, asphalt, survey, and field measurement for the final estimate, inspection of and placement of drilled shafts, piles, reinforcing steel in structure construction. Ephe has experience managing numerous FDOT and City/County roadway projects and has prepared progress and final estimates on many FDOT projects. He has also completed top -ranked business program at University of Florida. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE > Asphalt Plant Technician and II CR339 Bridge Replacement Levy County, FDOT District 2, FL. CSS on this contract, with construction value $3.9 million, to replace the bridge over the > Concrete Field Waccasassa River and to re -align CR339 with US27. Technician I > Earthwork Construction SR 30 (US 98) From Jefferson County Line to St. Marks River, FDOT District I and II 3, FL. He has filled in periodically to support staff, providing senior inspector and asphalt plant inspection services. This project, with construction value of $5.3 > Final Estimates Level I million, included cross slope overbuild, the removal and replacement of failed cross and II drains and the milling and resurfacing of this two-lane rural coastal highway. He has > Pile Driving supervised the inspectors in the performance of their responsibilities, ensured the work is being completed in conformance with the plans and contract documents. > QC Manager CR361 Bridge Replacements Taylor County, FDOT District, FL. Served as the > Advanced MOT part time CSS on this contract to replace the bridge over Cypress Creek and bridge culvert over Fish Creek in Taylor County, Florida. The improvements under this > Construction Inspection contract consist of constructing a 36 FIB single span bridge over Cypress Creek N Math and a three -barrel box culvert at Fish Creek. Major items of work include the > Contract Plans Reading construction of a diversion and erection of Acrow bridge, 24" pipe piling and the M"1111 use of temporary automated flagging during phased maintenance of traffic. The > Pipe Placement construction value of this contract was $3.5 million. a Inspection Hurricane Michael Repairs Cape San Bias and Port St Joe, FL. CSS on this > Portland Cement project, processing contract changes, monthly and final estimates, and managing Concrete Inspection field staff's site source records. The improvements for this project includes > Stormwater placement of reventment system, roadway reconstruction, and bridge approach Management Inspector slab reconstruction.The construction value of this contract was $7 million. > Structures Inspection SR 10 US 90 from 'i2 Mile West of SR 85 to the Shoal River Bridge, FDOT District Level 1, 2 and 3 3, FL. Served as the senior inspector throughout the duration of this project with construction value of $2.6 million. The improvements for these projects include > Utility Relocation and minor drainage improvements and milling and resurfacing through urban and rural Clearing areas. > OSHA 10-hour Jobsite FDOT Hybrid Contract C9T49 with HDR FM# 433568-1-52-01, SR.300 Island Safety Drive from St. George Island Bridge (US 98) 1 FM# 436262-1-52-01 SR 20 from > Nuclear Gauge Safety/ Apalachicola River Bridge to NW Johnson Road, Franklin County, FL. Served Hazmat as asphalt plant inspector for these projects and completed both as Sr Inspector. The Improvements under these contracts consist of milling and resurfacing, construction of 4600 LF of multiuse path, subsoil excavation, MOT, lighting. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 57 ATKINS Gabion Construction during Phase I of the Lower Central Drainage Ditch Erosion Control Project. Served as inspector on this drainage project for the City of Tallahassee. His duties included data collection; project coordination; and CEI services. Capital Circle N2 Multi -lane widening of CCNW/ SW from Tennessee St to Orange Avenue, Blueprint 2000. Served as the asphalt plant inspector on this project with $ 57 million construction cost worth. The project addressed capacity improvements of Capital Circle NW/SW to a controlled access facility, including the addition of through travel lanes and frontage roads. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 58 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Ephe Williams TIN: W45221980 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 1er 3011267 Valid from 05/04/2022 Expires 1 05/04/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3011266 05/04/2022 05/04/2027 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 3002865 04/20/2021 04/20/2026 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 3002866 05/10/2021 05/10/2026 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 01/31/2018 01/31/2023 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3011268 05/03/2022 05/03/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3011269 05/16/2022 05/16/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 3011265 05/02/2022 05/02/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 3011264 05/02/2022 05/02/2027 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 07/12/2018 07/12/2023 QC Manager N/A 01/29/2015 01/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 1 05/03/2012 1 05/04/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 02/19/2002 02/19/2007 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/03/2012 05/04/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 06/06/2007 06/06/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 07/19/2002 07/19/2007 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 04/20/2016 04/20/2021 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 03/19/2011 03/19/2016 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 04/14/2006 04/14/2011 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 59 ATKINS Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 04/20/2001 04/19/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 04/27/2016 05/10/2021 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 05/09/2011 05/09/2016 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 05/19/2006 05/19/2011 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 06/26/2001 06/25/2006 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 02/08/2014 02/08/2019 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 02/04/2013 02/04/2018 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 10/08/2008 10/08/2013 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 01/10/2004 01/10/2009 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 02/27/2002 02/06/2004 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 12/11/2008 12/11/2013 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 09/18/2003 09/18/2008 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 05/03/2017 05/03/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 05/30/2007 05/30/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 08/28/2002 08/28/2007 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 05/16/2017 05/16/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 06/20/2007 06/20/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 08/30/2002 08/30/2007 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification N/A 08/14/2002 08/14/2007 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 03/02/2017 05/02/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 04/29/2010 04/29/2015 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 03/02/2005 03/02/2010 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 05/02/2017 05/02/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 04/29/2010 04/29/2015 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 04/27/2005 04/27/2010 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 12/05/2008 12/05/2013 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 10/16/2003 10/16/2008 QC Manager N/A 05/17/2006 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 60 ATKINS Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving Earthwork Operations Result MET Valid from 01/01/1900 Expired on 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt Roadway Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Plant Operations or Asphalt Mix Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 02/16/2007 02/16/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 02/19/2002 02/19/2007 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/16/2007 02/16/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/19/2002 02/19/2007 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/05/2022 04/05/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/28/2017 04/28/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/06/2007 06/06/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/19/2002 07/19/2007 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 04/14/2021 04/14/2026 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 04/20/2016 04/20/2021 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 03/19/2011 03/19/2016 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 04/20/2001 04/20/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/14/2021 04/14/2026 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/20/2016 04/20/2021 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/19/2011 03/19/2016 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/14/2006 04/14/2011 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/20/2001 04/20/2006 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/14/2021 04/14/2026 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/27/2016 04/27/2021 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 61 ATKINS Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/09/2011 05/09/2016 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/19/2006 05/19/2011 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/26/2001 06/26/2006 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/11/2008 12/11/2013 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/18/2003 09/18/2008 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level I - Proficiency MET 08/28/2002 08/28/2007 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 04/05/2022 04/05/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level I - Written PASS 05/02/2017 05/02/2022 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level I - Written PASS 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level I - Written PASS 05/30/2007 05/30/2012 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level I - Written PASS 08/28/2002 08/28/2007 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 04/05/2022 04/05/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/16/2017 05/16/2022 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/03/2012 05/03/2017 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/20/2007 06/20/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/30/2002 08/30/2007 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 01/31/2018 01/31/2023 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 02/04/2014 02/04/2019 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/08/2008 10/08/2013 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 08/14/2002 08/14/2007 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/02/2017 03/02/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/29/2010 04/29/2015 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 62 ATKINS Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/05/2022 04/05/2027 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/02/2017 05/02/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/29/2010 04/29/2015 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed with Wet Method MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Monitored 15 Driven Piles, at least 10 Piles driven with Open Diesel Hammers MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/12/2018 07/12/2023 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/05/2008 12/05/2013 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/16/2003 10/16/2008 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/29/2015 01/01/2099 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/17/2006 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 63 ATKINS Neville Thomas Instrument/Rod/Chain Specialist Neville Thomas has 15 years of surveying experience. His experience includes boundary, topographic, hydrographic, land development, and construction surveys. He is also experienced in the use of a wide variety of field survey equipment. TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 17 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION SR 50 (from West of SR 436 to SR 417), FDOT, District Five, Orange County, > H.S.D., Kingstown FL. Served on field crew as rod man responsible for data collection and field Anglican School monumentation of the control survey and right-of-way maps. SR 5/US 1 FDOT, District Five, Brevard and Indian River Counties, FL. Served on field crew as rod man responsible for data collection and field monumentation of the design survey. SR 429 and SR 414 (Maitland Boulevard Extension), Orlando -Orange County Expressway Authority, Orlando, FL. Served on field crew as rod man responsible for staking right-of-way monumentation.. Baldwin Park, Baldwin Park Development Company, Orange County, FL. Survey technician responsible for boundary and topographic surveys, right-of-way surveys, subdivision platting, condominium surveys, construction layout, and as -built surveys. Celebration Planning and Design Services, Disney Development Company, Celebration, FL. Responsible for subdivision platting and boundary and topographic surveys. For nearly 20 years, Atkins has contributed to the design of celebration, a 10,000-acre, prototypical community of the future adjacent to Disney World that uses the latest technology and environmentally sensitive techniques. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 64 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 25 EDUCATION > B.B.A., Administration/ Management, Northwood University CERTIFICATIONS > Nuclear Gauge Safety Training and HAZMAT, FDOT > Radiation Safety Officer ATKINS Jacqueline Bailey Quality Assurance Jacqueline Bailey is a program assistant with Atkins' transportation construction management division and has over 24 years of experience working in administrative positions. Her responsibilities include general office management. In addition, she oversees nuclear gauges by maintaining licenses and recordkeeping; tracking annual inventory, leak, and calibration testing; maintaining service logs; keeping apprised of any regulatory changes; invoicing for repairs, annual licensing, and monitor storage; and monitoring hazardous materials response (HAZMAT) certificates/training. Additionally, she conducts quality assurance reviews on various projects to ensure projects are managed to FDOT's operational guidelines. She is the MOT coordinator and developed a state-wide internal virtual program approved by the FDOT. She also is the CTQP coordinator in organizing and maintaining training courses. Additionally, has assisted with hurricane preparedness data entry. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CEI Services for Poinciana Boulevard Phase III, Osceola Parkway Sound Walls, and Boggy Creek Intersection Improvements, Osceola County, FL. Administrative support for team on multiple construction projects for intersection and roadway improvements, which includes contract administration inspection, materials sampling and testing, claim analysis and evaluation, constructability plan reviews, and project meetings. CEI Services for Seminole County SpringLake Elementary Sidewalk Improvements, Markham Woods Turn Lane and SR 434 Florida Central Parkway, FL. Administrative support for CEI services for ongoing roadway projects. Scope of services also includes general asphalt surface maintenance projects, progress meetings, close out documentation. City of Longwood, Longdale Septic Tank Abatement Project. Administrative support that consists of CEI for replacement of the current individual septic tanks at residential locations and connection of them to the City sanitary sewer network, safety and MOT along with road closures and asphalt mix design. Brevard County Rates Comparison Project. Administrative support that consists of researching equipment rates through Equipment Watch website to compare construction equipment rates used by the county comparable to local government agencies. Reedy Creek Improvement District, World Drive North Regional Stormwater Facility. Administrative support that consists of CEI for erosion control, maintenance of traffic, dewatering, earthwork including excavation and stockpile, clearing and grubbing, demucking/haul-off, sheet piling, asphalt demand replacement, storm drainage including demo/new box culverts, ditch paving, riprap, spreader swale, electrical demo/new lighting and signage. City of Longwood Septic Abatement Transmission. Administrative support that consists of oversight of installation of 16" Force main utility operations(Jack & Bore / Open Cut) including tie into lift station on North St. in the City of Longwood. Project also consisted of monitoring and testing embankment excavation, RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 65 ATKINS backfilling, base, and general grading operations throughout project. City of Longwood Median Irrigation Improvements. Administrative support that consists of oversight of irrigation and landscape tree and plant detail within existing medians on SR 434 in the City of Longwood. Selmon West Ext from Dale Mabry to east of the Gandy Bridge, Hillsborough County, FL. Administrative support for CElof design/building construction for roadway improvements and of overhead viaduct bridge along Gandy Boulevard Also, included are improvements/tie-in at the current west terminus of the Selmon Expressway. Wekiva Trail Phase IV Extension, Howell Creek at Red Bug Lake Road Improvements Segment (,Seminole County, FL. Administrative support for CEI of oversight of construction of 0.73 miles of 10 — 14' wide paved trail. Work included site preparation, asphalt and concrete trail pavement, sidewalk, signage and pavement markings and signalization. Howell Creek — Oversight to installation of Gabion mats and baskets, excavation and embankment, rubble riprap, landscaping and other erosion control. Contract BDN51 FIN 422418-0 thru 8-52-01,Service Plazas Reconstruction Project (FTE), Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. The project encompassed the reconstruction of the service plazas located throughout Florida's Turnpike Mainline (SR91). Construction activities include demolition and renovation for restaurant buildings, convenience stores and Shell fuel station facilities (approximate construction value 162 million). She was the administrative assistant for the CEI team. Duties included uploading pertinent project documents into the Department Project Solve database management system. Track all Notice to Owners for all service plazas and work with Concessionaire and Contractor to assure that all Final Lien Releases have been submitted as Service Plazas achieve final closeout. Review closeout documents to ensure all certifications are in order i.e. material certifications, Certificates of Occupancy, LEED awards etc. and upload to Project Solve. Assisted with writing the monthly progress reports (MPRs) for service plazas. Orange County Construction Cost Estimating and Scheduling Evaluation Services, Orlando, FL. Administrative support for this task order contract for which Atkins was selected to provide independent cost estimates and scheduling services. Projects included Correctional Facility Booking and Release Center, Coalition for the Homeless, and Public Works Complex Smoke Damper Replacement Project. City of Orlando, Cost Estimating and Scheduling Services, Orlando, FL. Administrative support for the contract duration. Atkins, under the City of Orlando Construction Cost Estimating Services contract, was selected to provide scheduling and change control services for this $20 million electrical upgrade for the Water Consery II WRF project. Scope of services included reviewing the project documents (drawings, specifications, construction contracts), reviewing baseline schedule for logic and compliance with contract documents and project scope, reviewing progress schedules submitted by the contractor, participating in site visits to validate project progress, attending meetings with the City project team and contractor to discuss schedule review findings and reconcile, and supporting the City with resolving cost and schedule issues on the project. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 66 TOTAL EXPERIENCE EDUCATION > B.A., Spanish Studies, University of Cincinnati > Certificate in Technical Writing, University of Cincinnati ATKINS Jennifer Dorning Community Outreach Support Jennifer Doming has over 18 years of experience serving as a public information specialist,16 years in southwest Florida. This experience includes providing public information services on nearly 100 planning, design, and construction projects for Florida state and municipal agencies. Through this work, she has proven her ability to cultivate collaborative partnerships, gain trust, and develop long-term relationships with various clients and stakeholders. Her dedication to maintaining an exceptional level of customer service, even during stressful deadlines and fast - paced work environments, is supported by her ability to anticipate needs, recognize a sense of urgency, and quickly learn relevant project details. She is an expert in communicating sensitive issues to elected officials, the media, and the public. In addition to serving as community outreach specialist for FDOT and project public information officers for local municipalities, her experience includes developing content and layouts for correspondence, newsletters, media, and websites. She focuses on creating clear, easy -to -understand communications that support stakeholder engagement, understanding, and consensus for client projects, and being a project resource for the public. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Littleton Road -Kismet Parkway Realignment Project, Lee County, FL. Project public information officer for the two -phased construction project. Phase I of this project realigned the Littleton Road -Kismet Parkway intersection at NE 24th Avenue and constructs a roundabout at Corbett Road. Ultimately, Littleton Road will be realigned from NE 24th Avenue to US 41. Public involvement tasks to date have included a project newsletter and project contact cards (hand -delivered while securing local contacts along the corridor), and weekly roadwatch updates. Coordination with the design team was required to include construction info on the website. A QR code was developed and used on project materials. As the project progresses into Phase II, small group meetings and presentations are anticipated, and may be carried out virtually due to Covid-19. Downtown Venice Corridor Improvements, City of Venice, FL. Project public information officer for this LAP project with FDOT that replaced underground storm drainage, sidewalks, landscaping and streetscape features for over nine blocks in the core downtown area. Major public outreach duties included coordinating with downtown property owners and businesses for adjacent work during business hours and special events. A public meeting was held where the team presented the project and discussed concerns with the public. A project flyer, and contact cards were also created for the project. Coordination with Sarasota County for weekly roadwatch updates continued throughout the project A weekly electronic update was sent to the interested parties list outlining construction activities. One-on-one onsite meetings were held throughout the project to discuss specific concerns and challenges. Local media partnerships were key to a successful project. Districtwide Push Button/Design Build Construction Engineering and Inspection Public Involvement Services, FDOT District One, FL. Community outreach manager of public information services for interstate construction and Push Button/ Design Build (safety) projects across District One. Role included educating and informing the public of miscellaneous construction projects and coordinating with RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 67 ATKINS adjacent projects. Tasks involved notifying elected officials, public civic groups, citizens, and the media using various involvement techniques, including public meetings, one-on-one citizen meetings, printed collateral, email notices, websites, and RoadWatch. Projects included 1-75 Widening from US 17 to North Jones Loop Road in Charlotte County, SR 78 Signal Installation in Lee County, and SR 884/Colonial Boulevard Railroad Crossing Replacement in Lee County. Phase II Road Bond Resurfacing Projects, City of Venice, FL. Project public information officer for multiple resurfacing and concrete projects throughout the City. Public outreach duties included coordinating with property owners and businesses for adjacent work during business hours and deliveries. Project information was created and distributed to businesses in these areas, providing contact information for during these construction activities. Coordination with Sarasota County for weekly roadwatch updates continues throughout the project. CodeRED notifications and press releases are also created and distributed for the project. Electronic updates were sent to interested parties outlining construction activities as work progressed. Onsite meetings were held throughout the project to discuss specific needs for individual businesses. Public Information Support Services, Fort Myers Operations Center, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Coordinated all public information for construction and maintenance projects at the Fort Myers Operations Center. Also coordinated with all contracted public information consultants throughout the District to compile weekly roadwatch reports, along with assisting with public inquiries as needed. Duties included contacting the public and discussing project information, comments, and concerns; public inquires concluded with development of a weekly written summary submitted to the Communications Director. 1-75 Southwest Florida International Airport Connector, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Public information specialist for this design -build project to construct a direct connection from 1-75 to the Southwest Florida International Airport. The public information program included project naming as 1-75 Airport Direct Connect" for public reference, development of project newsletter and project contact cards, coordination with adjacent property owners, handling media releases, entering weekly roadwatch data, and responding to public comments and questions about the project. Duties also included coordination with Lee County Port Authority. Fort Myers Downtown Utility and Streetscape Improvements Project, Construction, City of Fort Myers, FL. Public information specialist during the construction phase of this City of Fort Myers improvement project. Public information consisted of meeting with property owners, downtown merchants' groups and the downtown redevelopment agency. Newsletters and notification flyers were prepared for distribution to the affected property owners and tenants in the downtown area. One town hall meeting was conducted that consisted of presentation boards, a continuous PowerPoint presentation and informational handouts. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 68 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >21 EDUCATION > B.S., Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida > A.A., General Studies, Valencia Community College CERTIFICATIONS > National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) — Certified Inspector > Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC) — Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent, GTA-09-00012 > Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC)- Registered Agent (Burrowing Owl) ATKINS Patrick Bates Environmental Support Patrick Bates has 21 years of diverse ecological sciences experience involving assessment and monitoring of ecological conditions including wildlife habitat assessment, threatened and endangered (T&E) species assessments, coordination with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), environmental construction oversight, permit preparation and evaluation, wetland mitigation site monitoring, biological data collection and analysis, water quality monitoring, watershed assessment, environmental permitting compliance, environmental impact studies, and vegetation sampling. His experience extends throughout central and southwestern Florida. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Polk County Public Works Department, Transportation Engineering Division, Polk County, FL. As project biologist, he has provided NPDES monitoring and environmental inspection for several road construction projects, including routine inspections, identification of deficiencies and corrections, contractor coordination, reports and recommendations. Polk County Public Works Department, Transportation Engineering Division, Polk County, FL. Provided NPDES monitoring and environmental inspection for C.R. 540 A Phase 1, County Line Road and Berkley Road Phase 2 and 3. Kathleen Road and Bartow Northern Connector CEI Services, Polk County Public Works Department, Transportation Engineering Division, Polk County, FL. As lead project scientist, he provided gopher tortoise permitting and relocation services for the Kathleen Road improvement project and Bartow Northern Connector roadway extension project. In addition, Patrick provided environmental and erosion control (NPDES) inspection and review. Polk County Public Works Department, Transportation Engineering Division, Polk County, FL. Provided NPDES monitoring and environmental inspection for Lakeland -Highlands Road (CR 37 B) from Polk Parkway to CR 540A and Harden Boulevard and West Pipkin Road improvements. > National Association Engineering and Environmental Permitting Services, Pasco County Stormwater of Environmental Division, Pasco County, FL. As a lead field biologist he established and monitored Professionals, Florida hydrological data loggers, collected wetland field data, and helped obtain chapter environmental permits for conveyance and drainage improvements to alleviate ' flooding along Duck Slough in the Thousand Oaks/Trinity Oaks development areas. Tampa Bay Water, Northwest Hillsborough Pipeline Project, Environmental Assessment and Permitting, Hillsborough County, FL. Provided support for wetland delineations, wetland restoration design, wetland mitigation design, extensive agency and client coordination. In addition, he conducted weekly NPDES and environmental compliance inspection and reporting, gopher tortoise burrow surveys, permitting, bucket trapping and relocation. Tampa Bay Water, Cypress Creek 84-inch Water Transmission Force Main Replacement, Pasco County, FL. Conducted gopher tortoise surveys, sandhill crane nest surveys and NPDES monitoring and compliance inspection. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 69 ATKINS SR 60 Monitoring and Permit Compliance, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Four, Indian River County, FL. As lead project scientist for monitoring and documenting T&E species and regulation of environmental resource permit compliance, performing National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) monitoring and inspection, citrus canker decontamination compliance, biological clearing and site assessment for construction activities, and water quality monitoring and compliance Bahia Beach Restoration, Southwest Florida Water Management District, Hillsborough County, FL. As project scientist, provided NPDES monitoring, ecological site assessment, and mitigation site planting oversight and review. He was also responsible for overseeing the contractor's vegetation planting, grading, and other permit requirements. Red Bug Slough Restoration, Sarasota County Parks, Sarasota County, FL. As project scientist, provided NPDES monitoring, ecological site assessment, and mitigation site planting oversight and review. He was also responsible for overseeing the contractor's vegetation planting, grading, and other permit requirements. SR 542 from Buckeye Loop Road to US 27 Widening and Reconstruction Design Services, FDOT District One, Polk County, FL. As project scientist, Patrick supported environmental permitting of both segments of this project. Responsible for sand skink and blue - tailed mole skink surveys, wetland and other surface waters'jurisdictional delineations. Polk OHV Park, Polk County Parks and Recreation Department, Polk County, FL. As project biologist, he conducted wetland assessment and permitting, trail alignment design, gopher tortoise surveying, permitting, and relocation services. LAL Intermodal Center Site Preparation and Utility Installation Design Phase Services, City of Lakeland, Polk County, FL. Lead field scientist responsible for survey of all suitable gopher tortoise habitat as well as relocation permitting, mechanical excavation of burrows and bucket trapping for tortoise relocation. Fox Creek Regional Off -site Mitigation Area (ROMA) Project Phase 1 and 2, Sarasota County Public Works Division, Sarasota County, FL. As project scientist for a regional mitigation area offsetting impacts for multiple planned infrastructure projects, he conducted ecological site assessment (UMAM), wetland delineations, Florida scrub -jay surveys, bald eagle nest location monitoring, and mitigation site planting oversight and review. GEC Environmental Permitting Assistance, Florida Department of Transportation Districts One, Four and Seven, Central, Southeast and Southwest FL. Conducted wetland and wildlife evaluations for multiple projects, acting as an extension of FDOT staff throughout Florida. Activities included: training FDOT environmental and construction management staff in wildlife -identification and construction -related wildlife protection guidelines; and pre -construction gopher tortoise surveying, permitting and relocation. RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 70 TOTAL EXPERIENCI >10 EDUCATION > H.S.D., High School Diploma 1 year Lake Sumter State College ATKINS Brandt Booth Survey Party Chief Brandt Booth is a Survey Crew Chief with Atkins' Geomatics division; he has 10 years of surveying experience and specializes in Route/Design surveys and Government Land Surveys. He is skilled in the integration of Robotic Total Stations, GPS, and Terrestrial LiDAR when collecting data along challenging routes and large topographic surveys. His responsibilities include directing field crews, assistance with planning and establishing secondary Horizontal and Vertical control networks, uploading existing control, downloading collected data, and ensuring protocols for collecting data and safety standards are met. CERTIFICATIONS RELEVANT EXPERIENCE > CST Level 1 Mt. Dora Streetscapes Project phase 1 and 2. Conducted route survey locating six blocks, right of way to right of way, including roads, curbs, storm infrastructure, sanitary lines, underground utilities, buildings, property corners, sidewalks, street signs, and lane lines. And construction layout for infrastructures including storm, sanitary, domestic water lines, sidewalks, roadways, curbs. Downtown Tavares Streetscapes. In charge of Survey Crew assigned construction staking and layout for infrastructures including storm, sanitary, domestic water lines, sidewalks, roadways, and curbs. Responsible for as -built survey of new construction after completion of construction. Round Lake Road Extension. In charge of Survey Crew assigned eight -mile route through small forest and extending through existing portion of Round Lake Road from Wolf Branch Road south to Lake County/ Orange County line. Set control and site benchmarks length of route, including level run. Locate and identify trees 4" and above, measure ground elevations, existing roads, fences, ditches, lane lines, overhead utilities, underground utilities, building, railroad tracks, and street signs. Searched and found section corners and'/4 corners of sections that route projects through. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 71 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 24 EDUCATION > B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Puerto Rico REGISTRATION/ LICENSE > Professional Engineer FL 78346, 2014 CERTIFICATIONS > CTQP QC Manager > FDOT Advanced MOT > CTQP Asphalt Paving, Levels I and II > CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection, Levels I and II > CTQP Final Estimates, Level I > Stormwater Management Inspection > CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection > CTQP Pile Driving > CTQP Concrete Technician, Level I and II > ACI Field Technician, Level I > ACI CTCI IMSA Traffic Signal, Level I > OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety ATKINS Edgardo Marrero -Colon, PE Senior Inspector/Senior Engineer Intern Edgardo Marrero -Colon has 24 years of civil engineering and project management experience with a broad background delivering design and construction of bridges, roadway, and heavy rail transit systems, under the different types of project bidding, such as design -bid -build and design -build. His experience ranges from rural roadway, highway and urban roadway design to complex multiple prime contractor, design -build, heavy rail transit systems. His comprehensive understanding of local, state, and federal agency policies and procedures assist clients in delivering projects and programs that are compliant with all regulations, are constructible, and meet budgets. In addition, he verifies that the construction is compliant with the quality control/quality assurance procedures to provide the best deliverables. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lee County Complete Streets Initiative Design -Build, Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization, Lee County, FL. Field representative responsible for logging of daily activities and overseeing the construction to ensure the activities are in compliance with the quality control/quality assurance of the project. The project involved the design and construction of multiple street sidewalks improvements, new bus stops and new bicycle trails along Colonial Boulevard, Daniels Parkway, and Corkscrew Road. Although the project amount was $8 million, the size and location of the site requires the contractor to have multiple mobilizations. The use of the design -build delivery method would help the client to accelerate the procurement of the project, saving time and improves the communication between the designer and the contractor during the duration of the project. CEI for the Widening of 1-75 from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, FDOT District One, Charlotte & Sarasota Counties, FL. Inspector for the $73 million 1-75 Widening Project from Harborview Rd to Sumter Boulevard encompassing three FPIDs. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also included a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond construction. CEI for Palomino Lane Improvements, Lee County, FL. Inspector for a 2.0 Miles Long Share Path Construction along Palomino Lane, between Daniels Parkway and Penzance Boulevard in Fort Myers, Florida. This project has Federal funding. CEI Push Button Design -Build Projects, FDOT, District One, Districtwide, FL. Inspector for the $15.0 million design build projects, implemented from concept to completion of construction. Typical projects are task work order driven and consist of railroad replacement, intersection improvements, lighting upgrades, median revisions, signal installations, drainage improvements, ITS upgrades, signing installations, safety improvements and structure projects. This project has FHWA funding. CEI Push Button Design -Build Projects, FDOT, District One, Districtwide, FL. Inspector for the $16.7 million design build projects, implemented from concept to completion of construction. Typical projects are task work order driven and consist of railroad replacement, intersection improvements, lighting upgrades, median RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 72 ATKINS revisions, signal installations, drainage improvements, ITS upgrades, signing installations, safety improvements and structure projects. This project has FHWA funding. CEI for Howard Frankland Bridge, Tampa, FL. Inspector for a $982 million Design -Build project, consisting of 5 miles of highway & future light rail bridges connecting Tampa with St. Petersburg, including pile driving, rebar & concrete placement, and pre -stressed bridge girders placement. CEI for Selmon Expressway West Extension, Tampa, FL. Inspector for a $230 million design -build project, consisting of 1.9 miles of highway, including segmental bridge construction & erection, & MSE Walls. Inspection of rebar, concrete placements and post -tensioning on a segmental casting yard, and at the construction site. It is a Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority Project. CEI for SR884/Colonial Boulevard interchange with 1-75/SR93, Ft. Myers, FL. Inspector for a $53 million Design -Build project, consisting of:1) diverge diamond intersection at the SR884 and SR93/1-75 interchange. 2) continuous flow intersection at Ortiz Boulevard/ Six Mile Cypress and SR884. 3) Superstreet intersection at SR884 and Forum Boulevard. 4) Additional lane in both directions at SR93/1-75, between SR884 and Martin Luther King jr. Boulevard. CEI for the West Halls River Bridge Replacement, Homosassa, FL. Inspector for the $7.5 million bridge replacement project. It is a FDOT Demonstration project consisting of the replacement of bridge over West Halls River using Glass fiber reinforce polymer rebars, Carbon Fiber Reinforced Strands, Green Concrete, and other alternatives on an extreme environment. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 73 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Edgardo Marrero Colon TIN: M66220272 Report Date: 11/15/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3010273 i 04/27/2022 on 04/27/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3010272 04/27/2022 04/27/2027 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 3008748 02/08/2022 10/22/2023 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3010668 03/18/2022 01/05/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection 3010934 04/05/2022 04/05/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level l 3002701 06/28/2021 06/28/2026 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3010933 05/04/2022 05/04/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 3010566 12/09/2026 03/09/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 3008754 12/09/2021 12/09/2026 Final Estimates - Level 2 3010558 03/09/2022 03/09/2027 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 08/24/2019 08/24/2024 QC Manager N/A 09/03/2020 01/01/2099 Expired Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 b• N/A from 11/09/2015 on 04/27/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 04/27/2017 04/27/2022 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 N/A 10/22/2018 02/08/2022 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3008747 02/08/2022 03/18/2022 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 02/08/2017 02/08/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 04/05/2017 04/05/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 05/04/2017 05/04/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 02/12/2016 02/12/2021 RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 74 ATKINS Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Roadway Testing ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/15/2022 01/14/2027 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 03/18/2017 03/18/2022 ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector MET 10/22/2018 10/22/2023 Certificate Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 11/09/2015 11/09/2020 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/09/2015 11/09/2020 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/24/2022 02/24/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/27/2017 04/27/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 04/05/2017 04/05/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/24/2022 03/24/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/05/2017 04/05/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 04/06/2021 04/06/2026 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 03/24/2022 03/24/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/04/2017 05/04/2022 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 01/05/2022 02/08/2027 Exam Requirement RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 75 ATKINS FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 02/08/2017 02/08/2022 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/09/2021 12/09/2026 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/12/2016 02/12/2021 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/09/2022 03/09/2027 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method Monitored 15 Driven Piles, at least 10 Piles driven with MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Open Diesel Hammers Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/24/2019 08/24/2024 Quality Control Manager - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/25/2020 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 76 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >17 EDUCATION > B.S., Elementary Education, Frostburg State University CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: B65277063 > ACI Field Testing Technician > CTQP Asphalt Paving Level — I and II > Concrete Field Technician — Level I > Earthwork Level I and II > FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification > Final Estimates Level I > Drilled Shaft — Pending ATKINS Robert Byrns Senior Inspector/Senior Engineer Intern Robert Byrns has 17 years of construction inspection experience encompassing more than $175 million of roadway and utility work to date. Possessing strong communication and people skills, he supports all aspects of construction field work, from confirming compliance with contract plans, specifications, and industry standards to verifying EEO compliance to reviewing and submitting contractor pay ' requests to clients. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE D1 District Wide Design -Build Push Button contract, FDOT District One, Central / West FL. Senior Inspector for the design build projects, implemented from concept to completion of construction. Typical projects are task work order driven and consist of railroad replacement, intersection improvements, lighting upgrades, median revisions, signal installations, drainage improvements, ITS upgrades, signing installations, safety improvements and structure projects. This project has FHWA funding. Bayport Pier Rebuild 79 Wood Piles, Hernando County, FL. Examined piles for proper 40-foot length, surveyed pilot holes for proper depths, confirmed correct hammer weight and size, inspected tip bottom, and verified height of cutoff lengths. Also maintained daily logs for each pile, documenting length of pile, bottom tip, and number of blows to tip cutoff. CR 491 from Laurel Street to Lee Ann Drive, Citrus County, FL. As senior field representative, monitored clearing and grubbing operations within the limits of this 1.2-mile project. Provided density testing for all pipe backfill, embankment, storm sewer, water line, and sewer line. Sampled for soil classification in mass grading areas and monitored underdrain in retention ponds. Conducted grade checks for stabilized subbase, base course, and asphalt. Documented and reported daily quantities to County administrative personnel. Checked all water line directional drills and jack and bores for elevation, location, and placement. Confirmed locations and elevations of all curb elements and inspected curb placement; also measured and reported all associated quantities. Provided drilled shaft installation monitoring. Spring Hill B Milling and Resurfacing, Hernando County, FL. As senior field representative, generated daily field reports of personnel, equipment, and work production. Monitored milling and asphalt for proper thickness and profile. Logged daily quantities, reviewed and submitted pay requests, and managed citizen complaints. Maintained open communication among the County project manager, contractor, and project manager. Completed punchlist prior to project closeout. Cemex Plant Fly Ash Transfer 36 Drill Shafts, Brooksville, FL. As senior field representative, inspected multiple drill shafts to confirm proper depths per project plans. Inspected rebar cages appropriate spacing of rebar, placement of spacers, and cage elevation. Confirmed correct dimensions of anchor bolts. Maintained drill shafts logs and daily field reports. Performed all concrete testing. Oswawa Boulevard WEEO Widening, Hernando County, FL. As senior field representative, implemented plan specifications in conjunction with contract RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 77 ATKINS documents. Confirmed that EEO Board was up to date. Conducted EEO and DBE interviews for the project. Measured grade for widening areas for black base, stabilized subbase, and base course. Monitored milling of roadway for proper depth and cross slope. Supervised placement of asphalt for thickness, spread rate, and cross slopes. Oversaw all placement of new traffic control signs and striping. Developed and filed daily field reports, recorded and logged quantities each day for pay request items, and reviewed and submitted pay requests. Leach Line from Citrus Land Fill to Lift Station, Citrus County, FL. As senior field representative, reviewed contract documents and plans to obtain familiarity with this 6-mile project. Inspected installation of 8-inch force main, valve placement, blow offs, and all connections. Maintained daily reports of work progress of work and quantities. Reviewed and submitted contractor pay requests each month. Maintained open communications with the contractor and project manager. Completed punchlist. CR 486 Phase 4 from Pinehurst to SR 44, Citrus County, FL. Senior field representative, responsible for inspection and testing of signal foundation and structural features on this 2-mile roadway project. Studied contract documents, shop drawings, and specifications to obtain thorough project knowledge. Conducted inspections of daily placement of storm sewer system, water line, and sanitary sewer system. Kept daily reports up to date and provided daily quantities to the project manager. Tested all soil and concrete per specifications. Checked stabilized subbase and base course grade. Performed all elements of asphalt verification observation and reporting. Witnessed and documented all wet taps, line stops, and water tie ins. Observed curb inlets, P-tops, and structures installations for compliance with contract documents. CR 486 Phase 3 from Ottawa to Pinehurst Drive, Citrus County, FL. Senior field representative. Assisted with verification of clearing and grubbing work within 2-mile project limits. Reviewed contract plans specifications, shop drawings, and documents for compliance with project. Performed density testing of embankment, storm sewer, water line, force main, gravity sewer, and stabilized subbase and base course. Observed, reported, and generated as-builts for water line connections, wet taps, and line stops. Witnessed pressure tests for leaks and recorded data. Observed and documented force man installation, placement of air release valves and lift stations. Performed spread rates, cross -slope measurements, and random coring for density; recorded all collected information for daily work and paving reports. Wrote daily work reports for construction operations. Inspected and documented drilled shafts installations for proper depths, reinforcing steel, and spacers. Duties also included concrete testing for compliance with FDOT specifications. Stimulus Milling and Resurfacing, Citrus County, FL. Senior field representative for improvements to the following roadways: Stagecoach, Homosassa Trail, Cardinal, Grover Cleveland, Independence, and CR 491 from Pinehurst to SR 200. Reviewed EEO board; performed monthly interviews of employees and DBEs; tracked equipment, personnel, daily milling, and asphalt quantities; recorded daily quantities per pay item for monthly pay estimates; reviewed plans and contract documents; and reviewed daily MOT plan. CR 486 Phase 2 from Forest Ridge to Ottawa Lane, Citrus County, FL. Senior field representative. Reviewed contract plans, specifications, shop drawings and contract documents in preparation for the project. Assisted in directing the daily activities of less experienced inspection staff. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 78 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Robert byrns TIN:B65277063 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 2004881 i 08/13/2020 on 08/13/2025 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 2004346 08/13/2020 08/13/2025 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3008324 03/29/2019 05/11/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3012304 05/10/2022 05/10/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3008298 12/13/2021 12/13/2026 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification 2003420 07/08/2020 07/08/2025 Final Estimates - Level 1 2003217 07/01/2020 07/01/2025 Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certificate Number N/A Valid fromd 03/14/2016 o 03/14/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 02/19/2010 02/19/2015 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 08/30/2008 08/30/2013 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 03/29/2014 03/29/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 07/19/2013 07/19/2018 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 05/25/2005 05/25/2010 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 12/13/2016 12/13/2021 Pending Qualifications Qualification Drilled Shaft Inspection RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 79 ATKINS Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving Earthwork Operations MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt Roadway Testing MET 01/01/2000 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 05/11/2019 05/11/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 08/13/2020 08/13/2025 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 03/14/2016 03/14/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 02/19/2010 02/19/2015 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/13/2020 08/13/2025 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/14/2016 03/14/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/19/2010 02/19/2015 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/13/2020 08/13/2025 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 08/30/2008 08/30/2013 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/30/2008 08/30/2013 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 09/29/2021 09/29/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/29/2021 09/29/2026 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 05/10/2022 05/10/2027 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 07/ 19/2013 07/ 19/2018 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 05/25/2005 05/25/2010 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 05/10/2022 05/10/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/19/2013 07/19/2018 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/25/2005 05/25/2010 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 12/02/2021 12/02/2026 Exam Requirement RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 80 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 12/13/2016 12/13/2021 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 07/08/2020 07/08/2025 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 12/18/2015 12/18/2020 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written FAIL 10/23/2015 10/23/2020 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/01/2020 07/01/2025 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/O1/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 81 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 37 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: F651-439-59 > CTQP: Final Estimates Level 1 > Asphalt Paving Levels 1 &2 > Earthwork Const Insp- Levels 1 & 2 > Advanced MOT- Registered > ACI Certification > Critical Structures > Concrete Radiation Safety and Nuclear Soil Gauges, CPN > OSHA — 10 Hour Safety & Health > CPR & AED Certification > Confined Space Entry and Inspection Training > Control of Utility Cuts OH I O, LTAP > Construction Materials, Bowser, Morner Dayton ATKINS Jeff Frambes Senior Inspector/Senior Engineer Intern Jeff Frambes has 37 years of continuous experience in roadway construction. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Resource International, Inc. (Columbus, Ohio). Senior inspector for the following projects, video inspection of Columbus curb and gutter conditions for upcoming rehabilitation project. Data entry and mapping for the upcoming pavement rehabilitation project. Inspection of the City of Columbus 2020 and 2021 resurfacing programs. Right of way inspections for the City of Columbus, private and capital improvement projects, and City of Columbus -Second Barrel Interconnector Augmentation Project. 104-inch diameter sanitary sewer line at the Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant 2021 — 2022. Prime AE, Prime Construction Management and Survey, Columbus, Ohio. Senior engineer inspector for the following projects for the City of Columbus. Skyline Drive Improvements that included storm, system, waterline and pavement. Arcadia Ave Area Waterline Improvements, Blenheim Blueprint Project which included rain garden storm sewer system, resurfacing program for 2017, 2018 and 2019. Daily Right of Way inspections, Commercial Development Stand by inspections, Cleveland Avenue Area Decorative Street Lighting, Arcadia Avenue Area Waterline Improvements, Broadview Commons Paving, Clintonville Morse Dominion Area • Sanitary Lining and Valleyview Drive Area Water Main Improvements. S&ME, Dublin, Ohio. Senior engineering inspector and was responsible for inspection and materials testing for the following projects. Cologix, Inc. Co13- Building, Westward Medical Building, Marathon Petroleum company for pipeline support foundations, Wyandot woods Bouldevard., Avondale Woods Bouldevard, Davis Road Roundabout, Heritage Preserve, Tarleton Meadows, Jerome Village and Jerome Road Widening, Ravenhill and Hyland Croy Road Extension and Braumiller Woods. City of Upper Arlington, Upper Arlington, Ohio. Senior engineering project inspector for Tremont Road Reconstruction Project Phase I, II and Alternate. This project consisted of the complete replacement of Stormwater, Waterline, Gas Lines, Curb and Gutter, Pavement, Sidewalks, Traffic Signals, Street Lighting, Grading, Landscaping and Trees. His responsibilities included daily inspections, surveying duties, preparation, implantation and inspection of engineering plans, specifications, and schedules. Also responded to requests and complaints from public inquiries regarding storm, water and wastewater systems, as well as City and private roadway repair conditions and improper conditions in right of ways. DLZ Ohio, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Senior construction inspector and was responsible for inspection and materials testing for the following projects. Implementation and Inspection for 2015 Street Maintenance Program for the City of Hilliard, Linden Sanitary Sewer Lining Program for the City of Columbus, 5th Avenue Dam Removal and Olentangy River Ecosystem Rehabilitation Project for the City of Columbus, Boiler Betterment Gas Line Installation Erosion Control and Stabilization Project for Ohio University and the City of Athens, and performed testing of soils and construction materials in the DLZ Laboratory. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 82 ATKINS City of Dublin, Dublin, Ohio. Senior engineering inspector for the City of Dublin. Responsible for preparation, implementation and inspection of engineering plans, specifications, and schedules for Capital Improvement Program Projects, Commercial Construction projects and Single and Multi -family Residential Construction Projects. He worked with fellow inspectors to survey and verify construction work before and after completion. Located and gathered information for over 300 sanitary manholes using Trimble technology to document GIS locations to be updated on city utility mapping. Implementation and inspection of the annual stormwater maintenance projects, storm structure maintenance projects and inspection of the sanitary sewer maintenance programs. Implementation and inspection of the sanitary manhole rehabilitation, sanitary manhole lining programs, and sanitary sewer lining programs. Responded to requests and complaints from public inquiries regarding storm, water and wastewater systems, as well as City and private roadway repair conditions and improper conditions in right of ways. Maintained productive and safe worksites for contractors and the general public. Identified and located all utilities prior to and during the construction process to prevent outages. Verified that all contractors were compliant with EPA Stormwater requirements. And verified payment applications for accuracy prior to being processed. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 83 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Jeffrey Frambes TIN:F65143959 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 1' 3015829 1 from 10/10/2022 Expires 1 10/10/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3015860 10/13/2022 10/13/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3015785 10/04/2022 10/04/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3015786 10/06/2022 10/06/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 3015985 10/20/2022 10/20/2027 Expired Qualifications No Matching Expired Qualification Records Found Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Valid Expired from 1 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Roadway Testing Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 10/10/2022 10/10/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/10/2022 10/10/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/13/2022 10/13/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 10/04/2022 10/04/2027 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/04/2022 10/04/2027 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 84 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 10/06/2022 10/06/2027 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/20/2022 10/20/2027 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 85 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 30 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: M26311770 > CTQP: Asphalt Paving Level I & II > Concrete Field Level I & II > Drilled Shaft Earthwork Level I & II > Pile Driving > Troxler Nuclear Density Certification > Troxler Nuclear Gauge Safety Training Program, Nuclear Density Records School > Density Logbook Maintenance > FDOT Concrete Specifications, Section 346 & 400 > ACI Concrete Technician — Level 1 > Advanced Maintenance of Traffic > Stormwater Management Inspection > IMSA Traffic Signals — Level I I > IMSA Traffic Signals Inspection > OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety ATKINS Christopher McGrath Senior Inspector/Senior Engineer Intern Chris McGrath has 30 years of experience in the construction industry, including 21 years performing roadway and bridge inspection services. His other types of construction inspection experience include utility, water treatment plants, pumping stations, vertical construction, signalized intersections, horizontal directional drilling, micro tunneling, driven piles, drilled shafts, retaining walls, land development, and recreational parks. Chris's responsibilities have included the observation of construction activities, conflict resolution, inspection and verification of proper maintenance of traffic (MOT), pollution and erosion control, density and concrete testing, as well as documentation of construction activities, materials testing, measurement and verification of quantities for contractor payment, along with attendance at project meetings and mentoring of junior inspectors. He works closely with construction project manager/project administrators to ensure that projects are constructed according to plans and specifications, and that any conflicts are resolved in a timely manner. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-75 (SR93) at SR884 (Colonial Boulevard) Interchange Improvements, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Senior inspector for this FHWA project of division interest project. The project included widening 1-75 to add auxiliary lanes between exits 136 and 138. Work on Colonial Boulevard included a diverging diamond interchange, a continuous flow intersection and a super street. Additional features included a mini roundabout on Rolfes Rd, conventional lighting, signalization, overhead signs structures, ITS, stormwater improvements and Joint Participation Agreements with Lee County Utilities and City of Fort Myers Utilities. D1 District Wide Design -Build Push Button contract, FDOT District One, Central / West FL. Senior inspector for the $16.7 million design build projects, implemented from concept to completion of construction. Typical projects are task work order driven and consist of railroad replacement, intersection improvements, lighting upgrades, median revisions, signal installations, drainage improvements, ITS upgrades, signing installations, safety improvements and structure projects. This project has FHWA funding. Construction Engineering and Inspection for 1-75 Widening, FDOT, District One, Charlotte and Sarasota Counties, FL. Senior inspector for this $73 million 1-75 widening from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard encompassing three FPIDs. Work involved widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges, widening of 7 existing bridges, and deck replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, prestressed American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Florida I -beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also included a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, Ihighway lighting, signing and intelligent transportation system (ITS) installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations, and pond construction. More notably, this project involves environmentally sensitive work zones, complex MOT and detour operations, and coordination with adjacent road projects and with multiple jurisdictional agencies. Regional Advanced Traffic Management System -Phase I, Sarasota County, FL. Senior inspector responsible for final inspection of all project components, including tracking and entering pay estimate quantities into the Sarasota County Primavera website. The scope of work for this 68-mile-long, $3.6 million project RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 86 ATKINS included tracking quantities, and underground work including conduit, pull boxes, 96-strand fiber optic cable,123 ITS field traffic controllers (National Electrical Manufacturers Association), directional bores, and 69 CCTV cameras. Services also included MOT inspection, review of as-builts and final estimates, testing the signalization system, and completing the International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) checklist at all intersections. Peace River — Regional Integrated Loop System - Phase 3A Interconnect, Peace River/Manasota Regional Water Authority (PR/MRWSA), Sarasota County, FL. Senior inspector responsible for final inspection of Myakka River Park and the Sarasota County Mabry Carlton Water Treatment Plant including pump station, 5 million -gallon (mg) water storage tank, and all required pressure and back -tee testing. Also performed final estimate pay item tracking daily. This $18 million project included the construction of 9 miles of 48-inch-diameter transition pipeline, including a subaqueous microtunnel crossing of Myakka River, high -service pumping station, and 5-mg water storage tank at the Sarasota County Mabry Carlton Water Treatment Plant. The tank construction included driving approximately 17,400 linear feet of 14-inch concrete piles, 4,000 psi concrete, prestressing, and overcoat. The pipeline work also included all pipeline appurtenances and meter stations. After crossing the river, the pipeline continued through Myakka River Park. The 14 various permits addressed the environmental sensitivity throughout the project. CR 655 (Berkley Road) -Phases II and III Construction Engineering Inspection Services, FDOT, Polk County, FL. Senior roadway inspector responsible for inspection of all aspects of new roadway construction including embankment, subgrade, limerock base, asphalt, drainage structures, curb, handicapped ramps, and mast arm signalization including drilled shaft inspection and final striping. This project involved providing construction management and observation services for CR 655 (Berkley Road) Phases II and III, from south of Old Dixie Highway to Pace Road. Work involved widening from a two-lane rural facility to a four -lane divided urban roadway with bicycle provisions, sidewalks, and a raised grassed median from Old Dixie Highway to Pace Road. County Line Road/300-Foot Bridge, FDOT, District One, Polk County, FL. Senior utilities inspector responsible for inspection and oversight of all utilities, that included telecommunications, gas, sewer, water, and irrigation. He also monitored MOT and inspected the bridge substructure and superstructure, mast arm signalization, drilled shaft, and final striping. Dearborn Street Improvements Construction Engineering Inspection Services, FDOT, District One, Sarasota County, FL. Senior roadway inspector responsible for the oversight and verification of project activities. Also assembled quantities for monthly final estimates, maintained field logs, and monitored equal employment opportunity (EEO) compliance with labor interview reports. Additional work included overseeing MOT, quality control testing, and overall job site performance for the surrounding public and county. This Local Agency Program project between FDOT District One and Sarasota County involved providing construction management for safety and operational improvements to Dearborn Street to establish four lanes of access between SR 776 and Pine Street (an excavation route). Work for this $10 million project included widening one existing bridge over Gottfried Creek, drainage and pond construction, roadway lighting, utility (gas, water, electrical power, and cable) relocation, and landscaping and hardscape features. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 87 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Christopher McGrath TIN: M26311770 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3011035 i 03/17/2022 on 03/17/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3011034 03/17/2022 03/17/2027 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 3010678 11/01/2022 03/13/2023 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3010677 11/01/2022 01/08/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection 3009892 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level l N/A 01 /10/2019 01 /25/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 01/10/2019 02/28/2024 Final Estimates - Level 1 3013190 01/26/2023 01/26/2028 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 01/25/2018 01/26/2023 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 02/20/2019 02/28/2024 Expired Qualifications Qualiflcation Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certiflcate Numberfrom N/A 03/16/2012 d o 03/17/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 03/16/2012 03/16/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 04/17/2001 04/16/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 03/16/2012 03/17/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 03/16/2012 03/16/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 03/28/2007 03/28/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 09/21/2001 09/21/2006 Concrete Field Inspector - Level 2 N/A 1 l /01 /2017 11/01/2022 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3001317 01/09/2021 11/01/2022 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 06/29/2015 07/31/2020 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 03/13/2013 03/13/2018 RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 88 ATKINS Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 07/11/2009 07/11/2014 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 08/15/2007 08/15/2012 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 04/03/2004 04/03/2009 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 11/14/2001 06/17/2004 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 01/25/2017 01/25/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 01/25/2012 01/25/2017 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 03/01/2007 03/01/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 01/24/2014 01/24/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 01/28/2009 01/28/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 08/20/1999 11/01/2002 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 02/27/2014 02/27/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 01/30/2009 01/30/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 08/20/1999 11/01/2002 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 01/25/2013 01/25/2018 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 02/20/2008 02/20/2013 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 02/27/2014 02/27/2019 Pile Driving Inspection N/A 11/14/2008 11/14/2013 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Earthwork Operations 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Roadway Testing ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/09/2021 01/08/2026 ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector Certificate MET 03/13/2018 03/13/2023 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 01/09/2007 01/09/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 104/ 17/2001 04/17/2006 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 89 ATKINS Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/09/2007 01/09/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/17/2001 04/17/2006 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/16/2022 02/16/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/23/2017 02/23/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/16/2012 03/16/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/28/2007 03/28/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/21/2001 09/21/2006 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 01/25/2017 01/25/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 01/25/2012 01/25/2017 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/11/2022 02/11/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/25/2017 01/25/2022 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/25/2012 01/25/2017 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/01/2007 03/01/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 01/28/2009 01/28/2014 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 02/11/2004 02/11/2009 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 01/10/2019 01/10/2024 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/24/2014 01/24/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/28/2009 01/28/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/11/2004 02/11/2009 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/10/2019 01/10/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 12/12/2018 12/12/2023 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/27/2014 02/27/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written FAIL 01/24/2014 01/24/2019 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/30/2009 01/30/2014 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 90 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/13/2004 02/13/2009 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/11/2022 11/01/2027 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/01/2017 11/01/2022 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/13/2013 03/13/2018 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/15/2007 08/15/2012 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/16/2022 06/16/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/01/2017 11/01/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/25/2013 01/25/2018 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/20/2008 02/20/2013 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed with Wet Method MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Monitored 15 Driven Piles, at least 10 Piles driven with MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Open Diesel Hammers Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/20/2019 02/20/2024 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/27/2014 02/27/2019 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/14/2008 11/14/2013 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 02/22/2008 02/22/2013 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 02/22/2006 02/22/2011 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 91 YEARS WITH FIRM >15 ATKINS Felix Baez Senior Inspectors/Senior Engineer Intern Felix Baez serves as a senior inspector/field representative in Atkins southwest Florida construction services division. His experience involves asphalt paving, earthwork, concrete, drainage, and pavement markings. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATIONS CEI for the Widening of 1-75 from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, FDOT > TIN No. B200240701490 District One, Charlotte & Sarasota Counties, FL. Served as senior inspector for > FDOT Advanced the $73 million 1-75 Widening Project from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard Maintenance of Traffi encompassing three FPIDs. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of 7 existing bridges and deck > FDOT Auger Cast Pile replacement on an existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, Inspector prestressed AASHTO, Florida "I" beams, and barrier wall construction. Work also > FDOT Critical Structures included a mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, Construction Issues signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations and pond Course construction. > CTQP Asphalt Paving CEI for Kismet Parkway / Littleton Road Realignment and Littleton Road Technician - Levels I Widening from Corbett Road to US41, Lee County DOT, Lee County, FL. Lead and II senior inspector for this multi -segment project. The first segment included realigning the Littleton Road to the south. Improvements included constructing a > CTQP Concrete Field four -lane divided roadway and converting a three-way intersection to a roundabout. Technician - Level I The second segment converted the existing 2-lane roadway to a three -lane urban > CTQP Drilled Shaft typical section with two 11-foot travel lanes and a 12-foot bi-directional lane with Inspection curb and gutter, 6-foot sidewalks, and 4-foot bike lanes along both sides. He was responsible for all project documentation, verification of quantities, as -built tracking, > CTQP Earthwork and material testing. Construction Inspection - Levels I and II Littleton Road Kismet Blvd Realignment, Lee County, FL. Lead senior inspector on this roadway reconstruction project with a roundabout. Project included lighting, > CTQP Final Estimates - milling and resurfacing, new roadway construction and improvements of the Level I and II drainage system. > ACI Concrete Field Palomino Roadway between Jobe Road and Penzance Blvd, Lee County, FL. Testing Technician - Lead senior inspector on this 8000-linear foot pedestrian improvement project. The Level I project included roadway widening, a new multi -use path way, lighting, milling and > IMSA Traffic Signal resurfacing and improvements of the drainage system. Technician Level I CEI for US 41 Design/Build from SR 951 to Greenway Road, FDOT District > IMSA Traffic Signal One, Collier County, FL. Lead senior roadway inspector. This project was a 3.9- Inspector Level I mile design/build project to widen the roadway 2 lanes to 6 lanes from SR 951 to Joseph Lane, and from 2 lanes to 4 lanes from Joseph Lane to Greenway. Project > OSHA 10-Hour included reconstruction of the bridge over Henderson Creek and replacement of Construction Safety three box culverts. Project involved extensive utility relocation involving 12 different Utility Owners. Other key elements of the project included embankment, drainage structures, a new traffic signal at Manatee Road, and over a mile of sound wall. Total construction cost is $37M, with another $5.1 M JPA with Collier County Water and Sewer. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 92 ATKINS CEI & Related Services US 41 & SR/CR 951 Intersection Improvements & 311 Improvements to SR 951. Inspector. This FDOT joint participation agreement (JPA) project grouping included the widening and realignment of the US 41/SR 951 intersection, one of Collier County's busiest locations. Major work activities included pond excavation, closed and open drainage improvements, water and force main, and reuse main utility replacement, new intersection signalization, gravity wall, sidewalk, lighting, guardrail, and soundwall. The resurfacing (3R) project included resurfacing approximately 3 miles of four lane rural roadway, conversion of the existing span wire signal system to mast arms at two intersections, and bus stops enhancements. He was responsible for inspecting the drilled shaft installation, drainage and roadway construction. CEI Services for Milling and Resurfacing of 1-95, FDOT District Two, Nassau County, FL. Senior inspector for this milling & resurfacing project in 1-95. The project included resurfacing of 120 lane miles, cantilever sign construction, guardrail and bridge joint replacement. FDOT District Wide Design -Build Pushbutton Contract. Senior inspector for a $16.7M District One, design -build push button program. Projects included emergency signalization repairs, new signal installations, roundabout improvements, drainage improvements, roadway widening and resurfacing, pedestrian safety improvements, bridge coating application, and rail crossing repairs. N Lee County Port Authority (LCPA), South Road Realignment. Senior inspector for the construction of the newly aligned roadway and the installation of drainage and utilities. This project included the removal of the existing roadway and new alignment for 3,400 linear feet of roadway. Construction activities included the installation of force main, water main, gravity sewer, a sanitary sewer lift station, street lighting, constructing a two-lane rural roadway, a closed drainage system, landscaping, and irrigation. Collier Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Canal and Davis Boulevard from Collier Boulevard to west of Radio Rd, Collier County, FL. Inspector for this roadway widening and utility relocation project. The project was an FDOT JPA that involved widening Collier Blvd from 4 to 6 lanes and widening Davis Blvd from 2 to 4 lanes. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 93 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Felix Baez TIN:B20024070 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3003009 i 07/28/2021 on 07/28/2026 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3003008 07/28/2021 07/28/2026 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3009184 12/03/2021 11/10/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 11/20/2019 11/20/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3004532 07/19/2021 07/19/2026 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 06/20/2018 07/10/2023 Final Estimates - Level 1 3000729 01/22/2021 01/22/2026 Final Estimates - Level 2 3000744 12/04/2020 12/04/2025 Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certificate Number N/A Valid fromd 07/27/2011 o 07/28/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 07/27/2011 07/27/2016 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 07/27/2011 07/28/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 07/27/2011 07/27/2016 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3007480 11/10/2021 12/03/2021 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 11/10/2016 11/10/2021 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 01/07/2012 01/07/2017 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 06/09/2007 06/09/2012 Drilled Shaft Inspection N/A 08/27/2014 08/27/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 06/28/2016 07/19/2021 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 07/18/2011 07/18/2016 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 07/12/2006 07/12/2011 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 07/09/2013 07/09/2018 RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 94 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 05/16/2008 05/16/2013 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 12/02/2015 12/02/2020 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 01/28/2014 01/28/2019 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 06/13/2008 06/13/2013 Final Estimates - Level 2 N/A 12/02/2015 12/02/2020 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving Earthwork Operations MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt Roadway Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/15/2022 01/14/2027 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 12/03/2016 12/03/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 02/28/2007 02/28/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/28/2007 02/28/2012 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/15/2021 04/15/2026 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/03/2016 06/03/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/27/2011 07/27/2016 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 11/20/2019 11/20/2024 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 08/27/2014 08/27/2019 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/27/2014 08/27/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 07/18/2011 07/18/2016 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 07/12/2006 07/12/2011 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/11/2021 06/11/2026 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 95 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 07/18/2011 07/18/2016 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 07/12/2006 07/12/2011 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 06/20/2018 06/20/2023 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 07/09/2013 07/09/2018 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/16/2008 05/16/2013 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 10/22/2021 11/10/2026 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 11/10/2016 11/10/2021 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 01/11/2012 01/11/2017 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 10/10/2007 10/10/2012 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/22/2021 01/22/2026 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/28/2014 01/28/2019 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/13/2008 06/13/2013 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/04/2020 12/04/2025 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/02/2015 12/02/2020 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/O1/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 96 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 29 EDUCATION > Diploma, Lakeland Senior High School, Lakeland,FL > Degree, Ridge Technical College, Fire Science CERTIFICATIONS > Advanced MOT > CTQP Final Estimates Level I YSTO�y� ATKINS David Blalock Senior Inspectors/Senior Engineer Intern David Blalock is an inspector specializing in asphalt road construction. He is familiar with Florida DOT roadway construction specifications and testing frequencies for asphalt, earthwork and concrete and has worked on numerous commercial, residential, City, County, State and Federal projects, including MacDill Air Force Base. David's career began as a QC supervisor for the asphalt contractor. After many years in the asphalt and roadway inspection industry, he is quite proficient in all areas of asphalt, including cross slope correction, overbuild, and polymer mixes. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-4 (SR 400) from CR 557 to Osceola County Line, Polk County, FL (FDOT Project). Senior inspector. The improvements under this $16.7-million contract consisted of milling and resurfacing, overbuild, guardrail replacement, signing, pavement markings, wrong way vehicle detection systems, and traffic monitoring systems along 1-4 for 8 miles. This contract was also a pilot project for the Smart Work Zone. David's responsibilities included sampling, testing and documentation of construction activities. > Earthwork Levels I & II 1-4 (SR 400) from SR 33 to CR 557 (Old Grade Rd), Polk County, FL (FDOT > Asphalt Paving Levels I Project). Senior inspector. The improvements under this $11.2-milllion contract & II ' consisted of milling and resurfacing, pavement crack repair, widening, guardrail, > Concrete Field Tech signing and pavement markings, wrong way detection system, and traffic Level I monitoring sites along 1-4 for 9 miles. > ACI Concrete Field Tech Resident Asphalt Specialist & Senior Inspector 11, FDOT Bartow Operations. Grade I Resident asphalt specialist and senior inspector 11. Responsibilities included coordinating with VT roadway and plant inspectors daily, coordinating with asphalt > IMSA Traffic Signal QC personnel and management for verification of reporting, and compiling asphalt Inspector (exp.12/2023) lot packages. He assisted project administrators with asphalt issues and MAC > APNGA Portable Nuclear entries. He also provided oversight during warranty repair work in the field, and covers for inspection as needed. Gauge > Safety & Hazmat (exp. SR 60 from Myrtle Ave to Dude Ranch Road, Polk County, Florida (FDOT Hybrid Project). Senior inspector. The improvements under this $2.8-million contract 11/2023) consisted of milling and resurfacing, widening, base work, shoulder treatment, > FDEP Stormwater drainage improvements, guardrail and signing and pavement markings. Duties Management Inspector included sampling, testing and documenting the contractor's asphalt milling and paving operations. > FDOT Critical Structures Construction SR 37 from CR 630 to CR 640 (Pinecrest Rd.), Polk County, Florida (FDOT Project). Senior inspector. The improvements on this $6.3-million project included > OSHA Fall Protection full depth reclamation (FDR) of 7.751 miles of existing pavement, milling and > OSHA Permit -Required resurfacing, shoulder treatment, drainage improvements, guardrail, CSX, signing Confined and pavement marking, and signalization. The asphalt portion of this project is extensive, with 15 lane -miles of overbuild and cross slope corrections. This project consisted of a new technical specification for FDR, which is the 1st in the district, and only the 2nd project in the state. This FDR pilot project required close coordination with both the District and State Materials Office. Duties included sampling, testing and documenting the contractor's asphalt milling and paving operations. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 97 ATKINS SR 60 from E. of US 301 to W. of Falkenburg Road, & W. of Falkenburg Road to W. of Lake Kathy Drive, Hillsborough County, FL. Inspector. The Improvements under this $29-million A+B contract consisted of reconstruction and widening of SR 60, construction of a closed storm drain collection system, sidewalk, reconstruction of signalized intersection, ITS, median work, lighting, and signing and pavement markings. It also included the construction of a new stormwater management facility (SMF) with a liner on the west side of 78th Street, adjacent to a sensitive jurisdictional wetland and the Tampa Bypass Canal. Duties included sampling, testing and documenting the contractor's asphalt milling and paving operations. US 92 (Magnolia Avenue/SR 600) from Walker Road to Jersey Road, Polk County (FDOT Hybrid Project), FL. Inspector. The improvements on this $4.5-million contract consisted of milling and resurfacing, base work, widening, bridge joint repair, drainage improvements, curb and gutter, guardrail, sidewalk, signing and pavement marking, signalization and lighting. Duties included inspecting erosion control, the relocation of existing light poles and strain poles, and directional boring. He was also responsible for sampling, testing, and documenting all base, limerock, structural asphalt, and friction course. He also sampled embankment material and submmted into MAC, as well as assisted with locates and survey for stationing and lay -out. 1-75 (Segment 3) Widening from the Pasco/ Hernando County Line to South of SR 50, Hernando County (FDOT Project), FL. Inspector from May 2016 to October 2016. This $35 million Design -Build project N consisted of widening 5.5 miles of highprofile interstate to include utility relocation, asphalt paving, intelligent transportation system (ITS) installation, drainage pipe installations, and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complexmaintenance of traffic (MOT), coordination with adjacent road projects, and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. Duties included the inspection of roadway construction, asphalt, earthwork, utilities, sodding, drainage, erosion control and fencing. Add Lanes & Reconstruct 1-75 (SR 93A) from S of SR582 (Fowler Ave) to SR 56, Hillsborough County (FDOT Project), FL. Roadway inspector. The $96-million project consisted of multiple financial numbers including bridge widening, adding lanes, reconstruction, milling & resurfacing and ITS. Duties included verification density testing, asphalt inspection, roadway earthwork & pipe inspection and MOT inspection. SR 60 from Turkey Creek Road to James L. Redman Parkway (SR 39), Hillsborough County (FDOT Project), FL. Paving Crew Lead Man for Hubbard Construction. The work included 3.4 miles of milling, resurfacing and widening of the 4-lane road and accompanying intersections, totaling about $7-million. Responsibilities included overseeing the paving crew prior to daily production, insuring everything and everyone is ready for operation. Also operated the paver screed, insuring a quality ride. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 98 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: David Blalock TIN:B44216174 Report Date: 11/17/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3009740 04/20/2022 04/20/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3009739 04/20/2022 04/20/2027 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3014849 11/08/2022 03/03/2023 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3014656 09/12/2022 09/12/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3016122 02/08/2023 02/08/2028 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 12/07/2017 02/08/2023 Final Estimates - Level 1 3014207 08/08/2022 08/08/2027 Expired Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 04/19/2012 04/20/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 04/19/2012 04/19/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 01/04/2012 01/04/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 12/07/2004 12/07/2009 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 04/19/2012 04/20/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 04/19/2012 04/19/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 01/12/2005 01/12/2010 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 12/08/2005 12/08/2010 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 11/08/2017 11/08/2022 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 05/18/2013 05/18/2018 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 01/09/2013 01/09/2018 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 12/08/2007 12/08/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 08/13/2017 09/12/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 09/11/2012 09/11/2017 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 99 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 07/11/2007 07/11/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 02/07/2013 02/07/2018 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 08/08/2007 08/08/2012 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 08/08/2017 08/08/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 08/08/2012 08/08/2017 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving Earthwork Operations Result MET Valid from 01/01/1900 Expired on 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt Roadway Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Plant Operations or Asphalt Mix Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 03/03/2018 03/03/2023 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 01/04/2012 01/04/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 12/07/2004 12/07/2009 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/04/2012 01/04/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/07/2004 12/07/2009 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/10/2022 02/10/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/24/2017 03/24/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/19/2012 04/19/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 02/22/2012 02/22/2017 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/12/2005 01/12/2010 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 12/08/2005 12/08/2010 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/08/2005 12/08/2010 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 09/07/2007 09/07/2012 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 04/13/2007 04/13/2012 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 100 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 09/11/2012 09/11/2017 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 07/11/2007 07/11/2012 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 08/23/2022 08/23/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/13/2017 08/13/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/11/2012 09/11/2017 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/11/2007 07/11/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/27/2022 10/27/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/07/2017 12/07/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/07/2013 02/07/2018 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/08/2007 08/08/2012 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 07/13/2007 07/13/2012 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/31/2022 11/08/2027 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/08/2017 11/08/2022 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/09/2013 01/09/2018 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 11/28/2012 11/28/2017 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 11/14/2008 11/14/2013 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/01/2022 08/01/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/08/2017 08/08/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/08/2012 08/08/2017 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 03/30/2007 03/30/2012 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 101 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >7 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN Number: B20078091 > CTQP Asphalt Paving Level I & II > Concrete Field Technician Level I > Earthwork Level I & 11 > Final Estimates Level I > Drilled Shaft — Pending > Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic > ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician — Level I > IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I > FDEP Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Inspector > Nuclear Gauge Safety Training ATKINS Steven Baez Inspector Steven Baez has 7 years of experience in the program management, transportation engineering, and construction industry. His activities focus on processing customer support tasks, on -site installation, repair, management, and maintenance. He is responsible for monitoring program quality and project progress and the reporting of project status, costs, and other relevant information as needed. He consistently adheres to and enforces contractor rules and regulations and is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-75 (SR93) at SR884 (Colonial Bouldevard) Interchange Improvements, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Served as inspector for this FHWA project of division interest project. The project included widening 1-75 to add auxiliary lanes between exits 136 and 138. Work on Colonial Bouldevard included a diverging diamond interchange, a continuous flow intersection and a super street. Additional features included a mini roundabout on Rolfes Road, conventional lighting, signalization, overhead signs structures, ITS, stormwater improvements and joint participation agreements with Lee County Utilities and City of Fort Myers Utilities. D1 District Wide Design -Build Push Button contract, FDOT District One, Central / West Florida. Senior Inspector for the design build projects, implemented from concept to completion of construction. Typical projects were task work order driven and consist of railroad replacement, intersection improvements, lighting upgrades, median revisions, signal installations, drainage improvements, ITS upgrades, signing installations, safety improvements and structure projects. This project has FHWA funding. Construction of the New Marco Island Executive Airport Terminal and Associated Landside Improvements, FDOT District One, Collier County, FL. Resident site representative for all site/civil work for the $9.3 million construction and site work for the new Marco Island Executive Airport terminal. This project is unique in the fact that the new terminal is to be constructed overtop of the existing roadway; so, coordination to keep the existing airport operational during the entire duration of construction was critical. The site work on this project consisted of new roadway construction, construction of new parking lots, detailed installation of drainage pipes and pond construction, excavation of unsuitable material, utility bypasses and re-routes, and lighting installation. Construction and Widening of SR82 from Lee Boulevard to Shawnee Road, FDOT District One, Lee County, FL. Served as inspector for the SR82 expansion project from Lee Bouldevard to Shawnee Road. The project involved widening 4.5 miles of SR 82 from an existing 2-Lane undivided rural roadway to a 6-Lane divided high-speed urban facility with two signalized intersections and a continuous flow intersection. Work also included, bike lanes, a shared use path, lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, and closed drainage. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex maintenance of traffic and detour operations, critical project phasing, and coordination with multiple jurisdictional agencies. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 102 ATKINS US 41 (SR 45) from Enterprise Drive to Charlotte/ Sarasota County Line (Salford Boulevard), FPID 422710-1, FDOT District One, Charlotte County, FL. Served as an inspector on this widening, resurfacing and utility replacement project along 3.6 miles of US 41 from Enterprise Drive to Salford Boulevard. The project included expanding the road from 4 to 6 lanes, roadway drainage improvements, water and sewer line installation, bicycle lanes and sidewalk addition, and signal replacement at Enterprise Drive, Toledo Blade Boulevard, and South Cranberry/Cornelius Boulevards. SR 64 Milling & Resurfacing, FPID 434503-1, FDOT District One Hardee County, FL. Served as an inspector for this 0.97-mile push button milling and resurfacing project that involved placing over 500 feet of sidewalk on SR 64 and 1,000 feet on CR 663, as well as additional improvements. Responsible for ensuring the contractor adherence with FDOT specifications at all times. US 41 (SR 45) from Enterprise Drive to Charlotte/ Sarasota County Line (Salford Boulevard), FPID 422710-1, FDOT District One, Charlotte County, FL. Served as an inspector's aide on this widening, resurfacing and utility replacement project along 3.6 miles of US 41 from Enterprise Drive to Salford Boulevard. The project included expanding the road from 4 to 6 lanes, roadway drainage improvements, water and sewer line installation, bicycle lanes and sidewalk addition, and signal replacement at Enterprise Drive, Toledo Blade Boulevard, and South Cranberry/ Cornelius Boulevards. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 103 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Steven Baez TIN:B20078091 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3004598 03/28/2021 12/03/2025 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 3001309 12/03/2020 12/03/2025 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3007663 11/30/2021 11/30/2026 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3004363 06/28/2021 06/28/2026 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3001310 10/15/2020 10/15/2025 Final Estimates - Level 1 3015949 10/18/2022 10/18/2027 Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certificate Numberon N/A 03/28/2016 03/28/2021 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 11/30/2016 11/30/2021 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Final Estimates - Level I N/A 07/06/2017 07/06/2022 Pending Qualifications Qualification Drilled Shaft Inspection Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 104 ATKINS Requirements Name Result Valid ExpiredRequirement from on 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving Earthwork Operations MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt Roadway Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/08/2022 01/07/2027 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 12/03/2016 12/03/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 12/30/2020 12/30/2025 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 03/28/2016 03/28/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/28/2016 03/28/2021 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 12/03/2020 12/03/2025 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 12/30/2020 12/30/2025 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 12/30/2020 12/30/2025 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 06/08/2021 06/08/2026 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 06/08/2021 06/08/2026 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 06/28/2016 06/28/2021 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/15/2020 10/15/2025 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/29/2021 11/30/2026 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/30/2016 11/30/2021 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/18/2022 10/18/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/06/2017 07/06/2022 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 105 TOTAL EXPERIENCE > 29 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: T26616060 ATKINS Diego Tigreros Inspector Diego Tigreros has 29 years of construction materials testing and field inspection experience particularly related to performing quality control (QC) of concrete plant materials and concrete field work. His current general responsibilities with Atkins include inspecting and overseeing the installation of drainage structures and pipes, monitoring backfill and compacting operation for embankment, performing concrete test and densities using nuclear gauge density meter to verify required ' specifications, and tracking the quantity of pipes and structures. > CTQP Asphalt Paving Level I and II RELEVANT EXPERIENCE > Concrete Field Longdale Septic Tank Abatement Project, Seminole County, FL. Replace the Technician Level I current individual septic tanks at residential locations and connect them to the city sanitary sewer network, safety and maintenance of traffic along with road closures, > Final Estimates Level I asphalt mix design. > ACI Concrete Field- Longwood Septic Tank Abatement Transmission Main Program, Seminole Testing Technician, County, FL. Project consisted of manholes rehabilitation, open cut and horizontal Grade I directional drill for 16" FM pipe along with temporary and permanent roadway > IMSA Traffic Signal restoration at various location of City of Altamonte Springs and City of Longwood. Inspection Howell Creek at Red Bug Lake Road Improvements, Segment 1, Seminole > Intermediate County, FL. Project consisted of installation of gabion mats and baskets, excavation Maintenance of Traffic and embankment, rubble riprap, landscaping, and other erosion control. > National Pollutant Service Plaza Reconstruction Project, Headquarters Building Interior Discharge Elimination Renovations, Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, FL. CEI oversight on Phase I System (NPDES) demolition and Phase II interior renovations of break room and legal offices on the first floor and office renovations on second and third floors. > Nuclear Gauge/Hazmat Safety Service Plaza Reconstruction Project at Ft. Pierce, Contract BDN41, FIN 422418-0 through 8-42-01, Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, FL. Project inspector a > OSHA -10 Hour for the reconstruction of the Ft. Pierce service plazas located at Florida's Turnpike. a Construction Safety N Responsibilities included preparation of daily reports, coordination of CEI and materials testing, installation of storm drains, sanitary sewer lines, underground > FDOT Long Range electrical conduits, and construction of new car parking lot. Estimates System Wekiva Trail Phase IV, Segment B, Seminole County, FL. Responsible for site preparation, asphalt and concrete trail pavement, concrete sidewalk, signage and pavement markings and signalization. This project consisted of oversight of 0.73 miles of 10'-14' wide paved trail. 1-4 Ultimate Utility Relocates, City of Altamonte Springs, FL. Duties consisted of inspecting all installation of water lines, reclaimed lines, sewer lines and directional bores for the City. Additional responsibilities included writing daily reports and taking pictures of all work for the City PM and records, assisting the City with any changes in the field and helping to schedule of shutdown for tie-ins. Verified all work met the City specification and all materials were on the City's Approved Product List. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 106 ATKINS Multiple Projects: Spring Lake Elementary Sidewalk Improvements (FDOT/LAP Project), Markham Woods Turn Lane Project, SR 434 Florida Central Parkway Improvements, Seminole County, FL. Senior inspector responsible for oversight of contractor's daily construction activities that included roadway widening to include embankment base, paving, concrete gravity wall, trench drains, stormwater drainage and signalization operations. Also responsible for sampling and testing of embankment, base, and asphalt. Oranole Road Sidewalk and Erosion Control Project, Seminole County, FL. Field inspector responsible for overseeing and documentation of project work activities. The project consisted of erosion control improvements on the north side of Lake Ruby. Erosion control consisted of the following installations: temporary and permanent sheet piles, concrete pipes, underdrain pipes, and performance sod. Sidewalk improvements consist of the installation of 4- and 6-inch-thick sidewalk, concrete curb, and ramps. Lincoln Heights Paving Project, Seminole County, FL. Field inspector responsible for testing, overseeing, and documenting duties including milling, paving, asphalt QC lab, field testing operations, signing and pavement markings, and performance sod placement throughout the Lincoln Heights subdivision including neighboring arterial roadway Country Club Road. Osceola Parkway Phase II Boggy Creek, Osceola County, Kissimmee, FL. Inspector responsible for overseeing the widening of Osceola Parkway from two lanes to four lanes from Buenaventura Lakes Boulevard to Boggy Creek Road. The project included drainage, retention ponds, roadway construction, and signalized intersections. John Young Parkway and Osceola Parkway Interchange Construction Engineering and Inspection Services, Osceola County, FL. Field representative responsible for overseeing drainage, performing concrete testing, monitoring backfill, and performing density tests. This project involved a two-mile reconstruction of the John Young Parkway/ Osceola Parkway, including the Carroll Street intersection. The project features storm pipe and structures, curb and roadway construction, signalized intersection, and construction of a mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) wall with a 208-foot steel overpass bridge. Chapman Road form SR 426 to SR 434 Construction Engineering and Inspection Services, Seminole County, FL. Inspector. This project consisted of the reconstruction of Chapman Road from a two-lane road to a four -lane divided urban section between SR 426 and SR 434. Activities included constructing new travel lanes, including medians, 30,000 cy of muck removal, new storm drainage, sidewalks and curb installation, two new ponds, and adding new signals at SR 426/ Chapman Road and Woodpecker/Chapman. Nolte Road Expansion, St. Cloud, FL. Inspector. This project consisted of 3 miles of a 4-lane urban roadway from Canoe Creek Road to Hickory Tree Road and included limerock base, asphalt, earthwork, retention pond, drainage structures, curb and gutter, signalization, pavement markings, signing, and other incidental construction items. The project was constructed under the City of St. Cloud's Construction Manager At Risk (CMAR) program. John Young Parkway/Osceola Parkway Interchange Construction Engineering and Inspection, Osceola County, FL. Project administrator. This project consisted of widening from a 4-lane divided highway to a 6-lane divided highway. It included a 208-If steel bridge with MSE walls over Osceola Parkway, soil cement base, limerock base, asphalt, earthwork, retention pond, drainage structures, curb and gutter, signalization, pavement markings, signing, and other incidental construction. The project was constructed under Osceola County's CMAR program. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 107 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Diego Tigreros TIN:T26616060 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A i 05/09/2013 on 05/10/2023 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/09/2013 05/10/2023 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 2002167 09/08/2018 04/18/2023 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3014657 08/23/2022 08/23/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3014796 08/25/2022 08/25/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 2002153 05/14/2020 05/14/2025 Expired Qualifications Qualification Name Asphalt Paving - Level 1 Certiflcate Numberfrom N/A 05/09/2013 05/09/2018 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 09/20/2010 09/20/2015 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 03/02/2004 03/02/2009 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 N/A 05/09/2013 05/09/2018 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 11/20/2010 11/20/2015 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 N/A 01/09/2004 01/09/2009 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 N/A 05/12/2004 05/12/2009 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 05/18/2013 05/18/2018 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 04/22/2009 04/22/2014 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 10/18/2008 10/18/2013 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 03/18/2004 03/18/2009 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 03/18/2004 10/18/2008 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 02/18/2014 02/18/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 04/15/2009 04/15/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 04/28/2004 04/28/2009 RPS NO.: 22-5054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 108 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 05/11/2017 06/26/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 06/25/2012 06/25/2017 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 08/22/2007 08/22/2012 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 05/09/2013 05/09/2018 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 02/07/2013 02/07/2018 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name 30 Days Experience on a Construction Project Involving Earthwork Operations Result MET Valid from 01/01/1900 Expired on 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Paving Operations or Asphalt Roadway Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 90 Days Experience Asphalt Plant Operations or Asphalt Mix Testing MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 09/08/2018 09/08/2023 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 09/20/2010 09/20/2015 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 03/02/2004 03/02/2009 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/20/2010 09/20/2015 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/02/2004 03/02/2009 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/03/2018 05/03/2023 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/09/2013 05/09/2018 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 04/11/2013 04/11/2018 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 11/20/2010 11/20/2015 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 01/09/2004 01/09/2009 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/20/2010 11/20/2015 Asphalt Plant - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 01/09/2004 01/09/2009 Asphalt Plant - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/12/2004 05/12/2009 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 10/06/2017 10/06/2022 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 109 ATKINS Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 10/06/2017 10/06/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 08/23/2022 08/23/2027 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 04/28/2004 04/28/2009 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 08/23/2022 08/23/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/18/2014 02/18/2019 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/15/2009 04/15/2014 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/28/2004 04/28/2009 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 08/25/2022 08/25/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 05/11/2017 05/1 1/2022 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 06/25/2012 06/25/2017 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written PASS 08/22/2007 08/22/2012 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 04/18/2018 04/18/2023 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written Exam Requirement PASS 03/24/2014 03/24/2019 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 04/22/2009 04/22/2014 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 03/18/2004 03/18/2009 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/14/2020 05/14/2025 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 02/07/2013 02/07/2018 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 03/20/2019 03/20/2024 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 110 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >3 EDUCATION > B.S., Environmental Science, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Puerto Pico CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: L25373288 > CTQPConcrete Field Technician Level I > Earthwork Inspection Level I > FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification Asphalt Paving Level I > Final Estimates Level I > ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician > Nuclear Density Gauge & Nuclear Hazmat Training > Maintenance of Traffic — Advanced > FDEP Stormwater and Erosion ATKINS Ramon Lugo Inspector Ramon Lugo has three years of experience working on FDOT District Seven road projects as a quality control inspector. He is skilled at assessing field conditions for testing of earthwork and concrete as it pertains to FDOT standard specifications. He also has good communication and leadership skills which enable his accurate and correct recording of field documentation. Ramon is also proficient in both English and Spanish. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-275 Howard Frankland Bridge from north of SR 687 to south of SR 60, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, FL. Inspector on this $865 million project. This project construct a new southbound 3+ mile bridge carrying 1-275 over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150303), maintenance of the existing bridge 150210, removal of the existing northbound bridge over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150107), and renovations to the FDOT Sunguide building. Construction activities for the new bridge included driving 30-inch concrete piling, foundations, substructure, superstructure, widening and milling/resurfacing of the existing pavement, construction of new MSE walls, noise walls, drainage systems, signing, pavement marking, lighting, signalization, and ITS modifications. Main responsibility for this project was verification of concrete testing. Engineering Technician / Quality Control Inspector, Test Lab, Inc., Tampa, FL. Duties included testing plastic properties of concrete as well as soil testing to ensure the quality of materials were in conformance with FDOT specifications. Ramon also performed nuclear density testing and daily entry in FDOT logbooks. Millwork Sales Specialist, Lowe's Home Improvement, Tampa, FL. Assisted customers with product selections and services for home improvement. He also managed special project orders to ensure prompt and proper delivery of products. Duration: 01/2016 — 08/2019 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 111 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Ramon Lugo TIN:L25373288 Report Date: I l/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 3015117 09/06/2022 09/06/2027 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 10/23/2019 10/15/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 12/23/2019 11/05/2024 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification N/A 10/23/2019 10/23/2024 Final Estimates - Level 1 3015214 09/08/2022 09/08/2027 Expired Qualifications No Matching Expired Qualification Records Found Pending Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Leve12 Requirements Name Result ValidRequirement • , from on ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 10/15/2019 10/15/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 09/06/2022 09/06/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 06/13/2022 06/13/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/06/2022 09/06/2027 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 06/13/2022 06/13/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 07/13/2022 07/13/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 07/13/2022 07/13/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 09/17/2019 09/17/2024 Exam RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 112 ATKINS Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 11/05/2019 11/05/2024 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written FAIL 09/17/2019 09/17/2024 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 10/23/2019 10/23/2024 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/08/2022 09/08/2027 Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 12/23/2019 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 06/25/2022 06/25/2027 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 113 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >5 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN#: J162438901710 > Advanced MOT > CTQP Final Estimates I > Earthwork I & II > Asphalt I & II > ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician > Grade 1 Concrete Field Technician Level 1 > Pile Driving Inspection IpSISTON�` ATKINS Joshua Jeffries Inspector Joshua Jeffries is an inspector specializing in roadway construction. He is familiar with FDOT roadway construction specifications and testing frequencies for earthwork and concrete. He is a diligent and hard worker, with a thorough and detailed work ethic. He also works well under stress and maintains composure in demanding environments. He has experience performing field testing, including nuclear gauge densities, earthwork sampling and testing, and concrete inspection. He is knowledgeable concerning the earthwork record system and inp reading and interpreting plans and specifications. Joshua's concrete knowledge has led him to become a proctor for the hands-on portion of the ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade 1 certification. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-275 (Howard Frankland Bridge), Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, FL. Inspector. This $900-million design -build project included a southbound/ westbound (from Tampa to St. Petersburg) interstate bridge over Old Tampa Bay between Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. The new 5.8 mile bridge will consist of eight lanes and a bicycle/pedestrian pathway. Joshua's responsibilities included sampling, testing and documentation of construction activities including beam girders, concrete placement of substructure, and pile driving. 1-75 Northbound Rest Area Replacement, Hillsborough County, FL. Inspector > APNGA Portable Nuclear from December 2019 to May 2021. This $17.5-million design build project consisted Gauge of the replacement of the existing northbound 1-75 rest area at mile marker 238, > Safety & Hazmat (exp. and included the demolition of the existing structures and construction of a new 05/20) building, parking areas, roadway and site lighting, and picnic pavilions. SR 43 (US 301) from SR 674 to South of Balm Road, Hillsborough County, FL. Utility inspector. Improvement under this $49-million contract consisted of widening 4 miles of US 301 from a two-lane undivided roadway to a six -lane divided roadway. It also included the construction of ponds, drainage, sidewalk, a multi -use path, and medians. Joshua was responsible for inspecting and verifying the utility removal of the Hillsborough County UWHCA, that included forcemain, watermain, and reclamation lines. 1-75 (Segment 4) from south of SR 50 to Hernando/Sumter County Line, Hernando County, FL. Inspector. This $94-million design -build project consisted of the reconstruction of bridges over SR 50 (category 2 steel bridges), widening of bridges over Croom Rital Road and Withlacoochee River, concrete paving on SR 50, roadway widening, ITS, Jack and Bore, MSE Wall, UWHCA and working in an Outstanding Florida Water (OFW). This project required close and constant coordination with adjacent on -going interstate construction projects. Responsibilities included sampling, testing and documentation of earthwork, and subcontractor activities. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 114 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: Joshua Jeffries TIN:J16243890 Report Date: I1/17/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Asphalt Paving - Level 1 N/A 10/30/2019 10/30/2024 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3013075 07/22/2022 06/08/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3011390 05/23/2022 05/23/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 3012220 07/27/2022 07/27/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 2006830 10/23/2020 10/23/2025 Final Estimates - Level 2 2006264 10/23/2020 10/23/2025 Pile Driving Inspection 3007860 11/10/2021 11/10/2026 Expired Qualifications Qualification Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3013062 06/14/2022 07/22/2022 Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 N/A 06/14/2017 06/14/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 N/A 05/23/2017 05/23/2022 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 N/A 07/27/2017 07/27/2022 Final Estimates - Level 1 N/A 11/16/2017 11/16/2022 Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 115 ATKINS ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 07/22/2017 07/22/2022 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Proficiency Exam MET 09/23/2019 09/23/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/30/2019 10/30/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 09/23/2019 09/23/2024 Asphalt Paving - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 09/26/2019 09/26/2024 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 05/23/2017 05/23/2022 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 04/05/2022 04/05/2027 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 05/23/2017 05/23/2022 Exam Requirement Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 04/29/2022 04/29/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/27/2017 07/27/2022 FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 06/08/2022 06/14/2027 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 06/14/2017 06/14/2022 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/16/2017 11/16/2022 Final Estimates - Level 2 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/23/2020 10/23/2025 Monitored 15 Driven Piles, at least 10 Piles driven with MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Open Diesel Hammers Nuclear Radiation Safety Certificate MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 Pile Driving Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 11/10/2021 11/10/2026 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 116 TOTAL EXPERIENCE >1 CERTIFICATIONS > TIN #: M62098702 > CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I > Earthwork Inspector Level I > Final Estimates Level I > Drilled Shaft Inspection > ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician ' > Nuclear Density Gauge Testing > Nuclear Hazmat Training > OSHA 10-hour Construction Safety > Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control Course > FDEP Stormwater Management Inspector ATKINS Zachary March Inspector Aide Zachary March joined the CEI business in May of 2021 shortly after graduating high school. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-275 Howard Frankland Bridge from north of SR 687 to south of SR 60, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, FL. Served as an inspector's aide on this $865 million project. This project construct a new southbound 3+ mile bridge carrying 1-275 over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150303), maintenance of the existing bridge 150210, removal of the existing northbound bridge over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150107), and renovations to the FDOT Sunguide building. Construction activities for the new bridge included driving 30-inch concrete piling, foundations, substructure, superstructure, widening and milling/resurfacing of the existing pavement, construction of new MSE walls, noise walls, drainage systems, signing, pavement marking, lighting, signalization, and ITS modifications. As part of his responsibilities, Zachary is still in training; however, he has been responsible for overseeing turbidity monitoring, placement of embankment, installation of ITS/electrical conduit and pull boxes, and construction of median barrier wall. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 117 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: ZACHARY MARCH TIN: M62098702 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Qualification Concrete Field Technician - Level 1 3011606 04/13/2022 09/14/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection 3013810 07/13/2022 07/13/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 3005481 07/20/2021 07/20/2026 Final Estimates - Level 1 3004111 05/28/2021 05/28/2026 Expired Qualifications No Matching Expired Qualification Records Found Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid Expired from on ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Certificate MET 09/14/2021 09/14/2026 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Proficiency Exam MET 07/13/2022 07/13/2027 Drilled Shaft Inspection - Written Exam Requirement PASS 07/13/2022 07/13/2027 Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Proficiency MET 07/20/2021 07/20/2026 Exam Earthwork Construction Inspection - Level 1 - Written PASS 07/20/2021 07/20/2026 Exam Requirement FDOT Concrete Field Inspector Specification - Written PASS 04/13/2022 04/13/2027 Exam Requirement Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 05/28/2021 05/28/2026 Monitored 10 Drilled Shafts, at least 5 Shafts constructed MET 01/01/1900 01/01/2099 with Wet Method RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 118 YEARS WITH FIRM >1 ATKINS Jorge Garza Inspectors Aide Jorge Garza has more than ten years of experience in the construction industry, specifically in the carpentry and concrete finishing. He possesses the abilities and skill sets necessary for an inspector's aide on the Howard Frankland Bridge project, in addition to being proficient in both English and Spanish. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 1-275 Howard Frankland Bridge from North of SR 687 to south of SR 60, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, Tampa, FL. Served as an inspector's aide on this $865 million project. This project construct a new southbound 3+ mile bridge carrying 1-275 over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150303), maintenance of the existing bridge 150210, removal of the existing northbound bridge over Tampa Bay (Bridge No. 150107), and renovations to the FDOT Sunguide building. Construction activities for the new bridge included driving 30-inch concrete piling, foundations, substructure, superstructure, widening and milling/resurfacing of the existing pavement, construction of new MSE walls, noise walls, drainage systems, signing, pavement marking, lighting, signalization, and ITS modifications. As part of his responsibilities, Jorge is still in training; however, he has been responsible for overseeing turbidity monitoring, placement of embankment, installation of ITS/electrical conduit and pull boxes, concrete testing and construction of median barrier wall. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 119 ATKINS CTQP Training History Report Report for: JORGE GARZA TIN: G62042189 Report Date: 11/16/2022 Valid Qualifications Expired Qualifications No Matching Expired Qualification Records Found Pending Qualifications No Matching Pending Qualification Records Found Requirements Requirement Name Result Valid from Expired on Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement PASS 10/28/2022 1 10/28/2027 Final Estimates - Level 1 - Written Exam Requirement FAIL 10/07/2022 110/07/2027 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 120 Section Our commitment to Minority Business Enterprises. ATKINS Atkins has a designated, full-time small business administrator who identifies and validates subconsultants suitable for support of our clients. This reflects our corporate commitment to supporting our small business subconsultant partners and has enabled some firms to obtain and retain a foothold in other areas of the consultant community. G� G We share with the Atkins maintains continuing policies to identify and utilize the capabilities of such firms. The spirit and intent of our program is to bring small businesses into meaningful roles, and we work to ensure that disadvantaged firms not only play substantive roles on projects, but also meet the same exacting standards for quality that we demand of ourselves. We will continue this commitment by utilizing our long-time partner, Keystone Civil, Inc. (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise [DBE]), as our subconsultant for this contract. County your commitment to foster economic development and business opportunities, promote the growth and development of local business and we thrive to include local vendors and companies in our projects. Keystone Civil, Inc. is an engineering firm that focuses on the construction of interstate facilities, highways, and other roadways and transportation systems. Keystone provides CEI services, plan constructability reviews, claims analysis, schedule analysis, and litigation support. The firm has served as a prime consultant 4:j�YSTO/y� and subconsultant in connection with projects of various complexities and magnitudes, Including several 1-75 ramp, bridge and widening projects, US 19 in Pasco County, utility inspection on US 301, and Bruce B. Downs Blvd. widening. Keystone is a woman -owned, FDOT-certified DBE and SBE and a Hillsborough County M/WBE certified firm. Keystone's principal is Joy Christiano, PE. Ms. Christiano has built a solid track record of working with both County and FDOT clients, dealing with the public, designers, contractors and the management of personnel. She has overseen in excess of 40 construction projects, and prior to forming the firm, Ms. Christiano was the FDOT District 7 Consultant CEI Resident Engineer. As Resident Engineer, she oversaw the CCEI work program, analyzed and defended claims and managed critical path schedules. Ms. Christiano has represented FDOT in mediation, and she has served as an FDOT corporate representative in litigation. Florida UCP DBE Directory Number of Records Returned Selection Criteria: Vendor: KEYSTONE CIVIL INC N Vendor Name: KEYSTONE CIVIL INC N MBE Certification: Certified a DBA: Former Name: m Business Description: CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTING v N Mailing Address: 8433 DUNHAM STATION DR a TAMPA, FL 33647- Contact Name: JOY L CHRISTIANO Phone: (813) 600-5857 Email: JCHRISTIANO@KEYSTONECIVIL.COM ACDBE Status: N Statewide Availability: Y Certified NAICS 541330 Engineering Services 541690 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services 541990 All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 611430 Professional and Management Development Training Fax: (813)434-2286 Figure 4. DBE certificate for Keystones Civil, Inc.: Endorsement of our organization wide commitment to support and strengthen cause of M/DBE across the state. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 121 Section ATKINS N a a H N Collier County needs assurance that the selected team offers an extensive track record of successfully delivering projects of similar scale and complexity. Atkins I Keystones Civil, Inc. is well positioned to provide this. We have showcased our successful synergies before, and delivered complex and large-scale projects in achieving outstanding and practical outcomes. We have identified a suite of projects to demonstrate our strength, capability and relevance to this project. Please refer to selected projects below, and their corresponding questionnaire for more details. 19 1.1 Lee County Complete Streets 1.1.1 Lee County, FL The Lee County Complete Streets Initiative (LCCSI) is a regional multimodal and connected transportation network that serves the residents, businesses, and visitors of the rapidly -growing Sunbelt community of Lee County and the Fort Myers region located in Southwest Florida. The LCCSI network connects parks, hospitals, schools, transit stops, and residential areas of the Cities of Fort Myers and Bonita Springs; and Florida Gulf Coast University. The network's complete streets safely serves the needs of all users: drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and transit users, including those with ADA accessibility needs, such as seniors and children. �RELEVANCE @_- Client > Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization Client reference > Don Scott, AICP, Executive Director 1239.330.2241 Completion > 01/2019 Cost > $1,674,817 (fee) > $8,576,001 (construction) Scope relevance > Complete streets > TIGER grant funding > Public involvement > Bike lanes > Sidewalks and pathways > Drainage improvements Team members > Michael Ryan > Robert Gates > Rose Perkins > Kevin Greenan > Edgar Marrero -Colon > Tammy Moeller The LCCSI represents three key connected loops of the plan: the Tour de Parks Loop, the University Loop, and the Bi-County Connector, segments of which have been completed by local jurisdictions and FDOT. LCCSI included the addition of pathways, bike lanes, sidewalks and sidewalk connections, wayfinding signs, bicycle parking, bus shelters, ADA-compliant infrastructure, and intersection improvements, creating truly integrated, safe, efficient, connected multimodal corridors from downtown Fort Myers to Collier County. Atkins provided CEI services for this project. LCCSI was a $10.4M federal TIGER grant project to enhance Lee County's multimodal transportation system. This design -build project encompassed 12.6 miles of new sidewalks, bike lanes and shared -use paths in three key areas of the county. Due to the large geographic coverage of this project, coordination and permitting was required with FDOT, Lee County, City of Ft. Myers, City of Bonita Springs, and Lee Tran. Construction activities included concrete and asphalt paving, drainage, lighting, signing and pavement markings, gravity wall, bus shelters, two single span pedestrian bridges, signalization, and utility coordination. Atkins managed design reviews for each segment, coordinated with the responsible maintaining agencies, and provided EEO and resident compliance support to include coordinating directly with FHWA. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 122 ATKINS N N The following is an outline of the processes followed and the roles performed by Atkins: > Tracking the delivery and distribution of design submittals > Verifying designs conform to the promises stated in the DB firm proposal > Coordinating design review with the appropriate jurisdictional authority > Reviewing, tracking, and distributing design review comments to all entities involved > Verifying DB firm has coordinated and identified utility conflicts > Evaluating traffic control plans for conformance with FDOT standards and impacts to pedestrian and vehicle traffic > Verifying the contractor has obtained the permits as specified in the DB contract > Performing internal design reviews RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 123 ATKINS N N CoZLier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 18-7432 Reference Questionnaire for: Atkins North America. Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Michael Ryan, PE, PMP (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Don Scott (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: com Company: Lee County MPO (Evaluator's Company completing reference) FAX: 239.790.2695 Telephone: 239.330.2241 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: CEI Services for Lee County Completion Date: Janurary 2019 Complete Streets Progr, am Project Budget: CEI: $1.75M/Const. $8.6M Project Number of Days: 1370 days Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 9 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 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 97 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 124 ATKINS ®1.2 Downtown Venice Roadway Corridor Improvement 1.2.1 City of Venice, FL �_RELEVANCE @-' Atkins provided conceptual design, alternative analysis, final design, and permitting services for City of Venice downtown roadway corridor improvements. The project included Complete Street enhancements and roadway reconstruction of city streets in a three -block area of downtown Venice. Client > City of Venice Client reference > Kathleen Weeden, City Engineer 1941.882.7409 Completion > 05/2019 Cost > $71,000 (consultant fee) Scope relevance > Complete streets > Federal funding > Public involvement > ADA compliance Team members > Jennifer Doming The improvements included on -street parallel parking, landscaping, aesthetic hardscape and streetscape features, bicycle accommodations, decorative street and pedestrian LED lighting, sidewalks, and ADA upgrades. The project also included pedestrian safety improvements, including in -pavement lighting systems for seven midblock crosswalks, and a stormwater outfall upgrade including 60-inch concrete pipes to eliminate chronic street flooding in the area. Atkins' innovative approach enabled construction activities to be completed outside of the tourist season to minimize impact to existing businesses along the city's main thoroughfare. Intricate construction phasing (five phases) accommodated the installation of new on -street parking and traffic corridors. In addition, the incorporation of full -depth pavement reclamation facilitated a streamlined and cost-efficient construction process. Atkins' conceptual plans included alternative typical sections to add Complete Streets elements to the urban corridors while minimizing impact to local businesses. Services also included obtaining FDOT approval at 30 percent, 60 percent, 90, percent and 100 percent design completion through the Electronic Review Comment system, along with FHWA requirements. Final design plans were completed in December 2017. This project demonstrates Atkins' ability to provide comprehensive design services for a municipal roadway in less than 10 months to save $1 M in state grant funding. During construction, Atkins provided public involvement assistance for this LAP with FDOT that replaced underground storm drainage, sidewalks, landscaping and streetscape features for over nine blocks in the core downtown area. Major PO duties including coordinating with downtown property owners and businesses for adjacent work during business hours and special events. A public meeting was held where the team presented the project and discussed concerns with the public. A project flyer, contact cards, and weekly RoadWatch updates were also created for the project. A weekly electronic update was sent to the interested parties list outlining construction activities, and one-on-one onsite meetings were held throughout the project to discuss specific concerns. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 125 ATKINS N N Collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: No. 18-7432-RB-Road & Bridge Study, Planning and Design Category Reference Questionnaire for: Atkins North America, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Jennifer Doming (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Kathleen Weeden (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: Company: Venice, City Engineer (Evaluator's Company completing reference) FAX: 941.480.3031 941.882.7409 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: Downtown Beautification Project Completion Date: May 2019 Project Budget: $71,000 fee for constrction phase public Project Number of Days: 750 days involvement Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 126 ATKINS N a a m ® 1.3 Panacea Trail CEI 1.3.1 Sopchoppy, FL �RELEVANCE @-' This 2-mile construction project established the perfect fusion of alternative mobility, pedestrian safety, and eco-tourism. The primary work associated with this project included construction of a paved 10-foot wide shared -use path which meanders adjacent to environmentally sensitive wetlands and pine forest on the north side of US 98, from Surf Road and continues east approximately 2 miles to Tower Road. This 459-day project provides residents and seasonal visitors who commute on foot or by bike with stunning views of Wakulla's diverse ecosystem. The project consisted of methodical clearing and grubbing while preserving tree canopies and protected trees as indicated in the plans and permits. The majority of the path's footprint was constructed in or adjacent to wetlands with a seasonal groundwater table at orjust below grade. In order to maintain the structural integrity of the pathway, the presence of the high-water table required optional based group (013G) 9 graded aggregate base (GAB) in addition to OBG 1. The project also included 333 linear feet of a 12-foot-wide clear -path timber boardwalk founded on timber piles as well as the installation of over 59,000 square feet of vinyl sheet piling to retain the fill for the shared -use path while minimizing permanent wetland impacts. The necessary work to complete the shared - use path also included turnout construction, minor drainage, subsoil, and borrow excavation. Atkins provided CEI services which consisted of contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing for the project. Atkins informed the construction project manager of any significant omissions, substitutions, defects, and deficiencies noted in the work of the contractor and any corrective actions that were directed to be performed by the contractor. Client > FDOT District Three Client reference > Lori Kietzer, Project Manager 1850.245.7937 Completion > 04/2021 Cost > $4.9M (construction) Scope relevance > Shared -use path > Sidewalks > Drainage improvements Team members > Michael Ryan > Cody Williams r RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 127 ATKINS N N Collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 21-7877 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Michael Ryan, PE, PMP (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Lori Kietzer (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: Lori.Kietzer@dot.state.fl.us FAX: N/A Company: FDOT (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: 850-245-793 7 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 I 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: Panacea Multi -use Trail Completion Date: 8 April 2021 Project Budget: 4.9M Project Number of Days: 459 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 128 ATKINS N N 8 1.4 CEI for 1-75 Widening (Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard) 1.4.1 Charlotte and Sarasota Counties, FL The $73M design -build 1-75 widening project from Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard encompassed three FPIDs. Work consisted of widening 15.5 miles of interstate to include four interchanges and the widening of seven existing bridges and deck replacement on on existing bridge. Bridge work involved concrete pile foundations, prestressed AASHTO Florida I beams, and barrier wall construction. It also included 1 mile of sound wall construction, asphalt paving, highway lighting, signing and ITS installation, signal installation, drainage pipe installations, and pond construction. More notably, this project consisted of environmentally sensitive work zones, complex MOT and detour operations, coordinating with adjacent road projects, and working with multiple jurisdictional agencies. Our team was diligent and proactive in addressing issues for this project, saving time and money. > Managed 182 RFIs and 323 submittals and 10 plan revisions > Maintained a trend of $1 M below the project burn rate > Resolved 18 notices of intent > Delivered the project 300 days early, saving $2M of unused fee @J'RELEVANCE Client > FDOT District One Client reference > Marlena Gore, CPM, Project Manager 1941.749.3500 Completion > 01 /2018 Cost > $73M (construction) Scope relevance > Maintenance of traffic > Environmentally sensitive areas > Construction phasing > Agency coordination > FDOT funding > Stormwater management > Lighting and signage Team members > Michael Ryan > Brian Kelley > Kyle Kellogg > Kevin Greenan > Tammy Moeller > Rose Perkins > Chris McGrath > Felix Baez > Diego Tigreros RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 129 ATKINS N N CoZLier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: RPS No. 20-7726: CEI Services for Immokalee Airport Runway 13-36, Taxiway C Reference Questionnaire for: Atkins North America, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Michael Ryan, PE, PMP (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Marlena Gore, CPM, Project Manager (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: marlena.gore@dot. state.fl.us FAX: N/A Company: FDOT District One (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: 941.749.3500 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: CEI for I-75 Wideningfro rom Harborview Road to Sumter Boulevard, Charlotte and Sarasota Counties Project Budget: Const. $73M Completion Date: Janurary 2018 Project Number of Days: Approximately 884 day Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 9 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. 9 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 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 97 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 130 ATKINS ®1.5 Palomino Lane and Sidewalk Improvements 1.5.1 Lee County, FL The Palomino Lane improvements consisted of providing an 8-foot-wide pedestrian pathway located along the east side of Palomino Lane within the existing right-of-way as well as new left -turn lanes at the intersections of Saint John's XXIII Catholic Church (main entrance), Danforth Lakes Boulevard, and Penzance Boulevard. The limits of the project along Palomino Lane extended from Daniels Parkway to north of Penzance Boulevard, a total distance of approximately 1.55 miles. Additional activities included milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, utility adjustments, and ADA enhancements. Atkins provided CEI services which consisted of contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing for the project. Atkins informed the construction project manager of any significant omissions, substitutions, defects, and deficiencies noted in the work of the contractor and the corrective action that was directed to be performed by the contractor. Outlined below are a list of services Atkins provided under the contract: > Scheduled and conducted construction progress meetings with the contractor and Lee County. > Monitored contractor's stormwater pollution prevention measures. > Produced reports, and verified quantity calculations and field measures for payment purposes to prevent delays in contractor operations and to facilitate N prompt processing of information for the County. > Provided daily surveillance of the contractor's QC activities, performed the sampling and testing of materials, and completed work items for verification and acceptance. > Monitored the contractor's on -site construction activities and inspected materials in accordance with the plans and specifications for the construction contract. > Monitored the contractor's on -site construction activities and inspected materials in accordance with the plans and specifications for the construction contract. > Prepared the substantial completion punch list and inspection of execution, reviewed and recommended acceptance of as -built drawings, and reviewed the contractor's final estimate. GRELEVANCE Client > Lee County DOT Client reference > Lee Werst, Supervisor 239.822.9802 Completion > 11/2019 Cost > $1.5M (construction) Scope relevance > Shared -use path > Sidewalks > Drainage improvements > Intersection enhancing treatments Team members > Michael Ryan > Felix Baez > Brian Kelley RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 131 ATKINS N N Collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 21-7877 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Michael Ryan, PE, PMP (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Lee Werst (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: LCWerst@leegov.com FAX: N/A Company: Lee County DOT (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: 239-822-9802 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 I 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: Palomino Lane Sidewalk Completion Date: November 2019 Improvements Project Budget: 1.5M Project Number of Days: 262 da s Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 132 ATKINS N N ®1.6 Littleton Road Realignment 1.6.1 Lee County, FL The Littleton Road project included the realignment of the existing Littleton Road to the south, which intersected with Kismet Parkway on the west end of the project. The intersection of Littleton Road and Corbett Road was converted from a three-way stop to a two-lane roundabout on the east end of the project. The realignment consisted of expanding the existing two-lane undivided roadway to a four -lane divided roadway. The typical section also included dedicated bike lanes and sidewalks in both directions. The major items associated with the project include more than 3,000 tons of asphalt, approximately 7,500 linear feet (LF) of curb and gutter, 2,600 LF of sidewalk, and 2,300 LF of storm drain utilizing 30 structures and three ponds. Additional project improvements included street lighting, ADA enhancements, signage, sodding, striping, and fencing. Atkins provided the CEI services which consisted of contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing for the project. Atkins informed the construction project manager of any significant omissions, substitutions, defects, and deficiencies noted in the work of the contractor and any corrective actions that were directed to be performed by the contractor. �RELEVANCE @-' Client > Lee County DOT Client reference > Vincent Miller, PE, Project Manager 1239.533.8577 Completion > 03/2021 Cost > $2.1 M (construction) Scope relevance > Sidewalks > Drainage improvements > Intersection enhancing treatments > Landscaping > Lighting Team members > Michael Ryan > Rose Perkins > Tomasz Trebacz > Steven Baez > Jennifer Doming > Felix Baez > Brian Kelley RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 133 ATKINS N N C01fier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 21-7877 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Michael Ryan, PE, PMP (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Vincent Miller, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: .com Company:Lee County DOT (Evaluator's Company completing reference) 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 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." (Please note, references from Collier County staff will not be accepted.) Project Description: Littleton Road Realignment Project Budget: 2.1M Completion Date: 3 March 2021 Project Number of Days: 409 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). NA 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). NA 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.) NA 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. NA 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 60/60 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 134 ATKINS G8 1.7 HEFT Campbell Drive Interchange Improvements 1.7.1 Miami -Dade County, FL The $14.91M low -bid design -build project was led by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) with the main goal of providing safer access to Florida's Turnpike from Campbell Drive. FTE held coordination meetings with the City of Homestead throughout the process of developing the scope and determined work would also affect intersections near the Center for International Education and the Campbell Drive K-8 Center. It was decided that improvements would also be made to sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, and signage in the area because of proximity to the schools. The work on the Turnpike consisted of widening the existing southbound Campbell Drive exit ramp to better handle the traffic volumes. A new northbound entry ramp was constructed in order to eliminate the existing unsignalized left -turn movement which was a high -crash area. Additional ancillary work on the mainline consisted of the following: > Modifications to the existing lighting to accommodate the improvements > Upgrades to the existing cable barriers, guardrail and traffic railing to meet current standards > Installation of new project signage and new sound barrier walls > Relocation fiber optic ITS networks N > Repairs to the failing bridge deckjoints > Milling, resurfacing, and striping of the entire project area, which involved cross slope corrections and overbuild to correct existing deficiencies The improvements on Campbell Drive began with the modification of the existing Turnpike bridge piers over Campbell Drive. The road widening required 001-'RELEVANCE Client > Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) Client reference > Jaime Gomez, PE, 954.789.1383 Completion > 06/2019 Cost > $14.9M (construction) Scope relevance > Multiple stakeholder involvement > Installation of new load centers and LED lighting > Sidewalks > Drainage improvements > New signalization systems Team members Daniel Menendez column strengthening to protect the structure in the event of impact because traffic was moved closer to the bridge structure, and sidewalks, signalization, drainage and lighting were modified to accommodate the new six - lane roadway. Traffic signals were replaced at four separate intersections, and new signs and flashing beacons were installed to warn drivers of the school speed zone. The project manager, Mr. Menendez, worked conjointly with the Turnpike public information officer (PIC) to ensure FTE, the City of Homestead, and all other project stakeholders were up to date on project progress and upcoming work or closures. The contractor's schedules were modified to coordinate with the replacement of sidewalks near the schools during the summer months. Coordination with nearby Baptist Homestead Hospital was also necessary to ensure road access for emergency vehicles. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 135 ATKINS N N Coifier C01.nty Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 21-7877 Reference Questionnaire for: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Daniel Menendez, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Jaime Gomez, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: jaime.gomez@dot. state.fl.us FAX: N/A Company: Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: 954-7 89-13 83 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: HEFT Campbell Drive Interchange Completion Date: June 2019 Improvements Project Budget: $14.9M Project Number of Days: 900 days Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 136 Section ATKINS N Local Team Quality products begin with assignment of appropriately qualified personnel. Atkins has assembled a strong team with extensive experience in roadway and utility inspection, project administration, and public involvement. Our proposed Project Manager, Michael Ryan, PE, PMP, would leverage his experience to provide clients with inspection services required for a successful project. With over 22 years of experience, Mr. Ryan brings field knowledge and project administration skills that make him a perfect candidate to lead our experienced team of professionals. He will work with senior project engineers, Kyle Kellogg, PE, and David Adato, PE, who have substantial years of County, State, FDOT CEI and Design experience. We have assembled a core team of inspectors that have a great deal of experience working in Southwest and Central Florida, are extremely knowledgeable of roadway and utility construction, and live within close proximity of the project location. Our team efforts, which will focus on safety, quality, cost and time savings, and will prioritize quality product delivery — on time and within budget —while eliminating undue burdens on County staff. Our local presence enables our on -site professionals to develop innovative, yet practical solutions based on special insights into the problems and requirements of the communities of which they are a part. By living and working in these communities, Atkins' engineering professionals are able to work closely with their clients. Our principal office for this project is located in Ft Myers, Florida. Atkins' Ft Myers office address is: 1514 Broadway, Suite 202 Ft Myers, Florida 33901 239.334.7275 1239.334.7277 fax chQley � -� l�ens®oda, • lack_4drrv1l a �. Lake City Orlando Melbourne Tampa.", # � Bartouv Sarasota *Fort Myers COLUEER\ Fort COUNTY Lauderdale Miami. 3 Figure 5. All proposed team members are within a 1-hour or less drive from Collier County. As employers and as local residents, Atkins and our teaming partner are committed to positively contributing to the community state. In addition to our local Ft Myers office, we have two offices in the counties contiguous to Collier County. These offices are located at: Miami -Dade County Miami Office: 800 NW 62nd Avenue, Suite 700 Miami, FL 33126 CEI - Approach to Management and Execution Broward County Fort Lauderdale Office: 3250 West Commercial Boulevard, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 The County is taking an important step to expand and upgrade its existing infrastructure due to the rapid growth in the region. This contract will require assistance of a local CEI team with a strong, established relationship with. Equipped with an experienced staff that has a clear understanding of the County's needs, Atkins is prepared to facilitate and promote the success through communication, schedule control, cost control, document control, and quality assurance as the five fundamental administrative activities. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 137 ATKINS Schedule Control Throughout construction, accurate schedule maintenance is critical. Specializing in comprehensive schedule analysis, Atkins' in-house technical professionals have strong expertise in schedule analysis and schedule control. To facilitate project execution, Atkins will provide oversight and evaluation of the contractor's baseline CPM schedule and all corresponding updates. Atkins' schedule control traditionally entails reviewing the contractor's schedule and updates for accuracy, compliance with contract documents, and correlation with field observations. Based on these reviews, we prepare reports to detail project status, and to highlight any situations that require additional attention from the project management team (i.e., lack of progress, changes in project sequencing, time compressions, etc.). Through these reviews, we also verify the projected forecast for completion, and we identify and document potential issues that might cause delays. The schedule update report is then discussed during project meetings to confirm proper understanding among all involved parties and to develop appropriate corrective actions, assignments, and deadlines for completion. This approach to the review of schedules and schedule updates has proven effective in closely monitoring and documenting project execution. CEI Cost Control Another significant management function involves cost control. We will track and verify the efficient utilization of project funds and will make a concerted effort to adjust staffing levels based on the activities being performed. We will provide continuous communication with the project team, cross comparison of the contractor's 2-week look ahead with the updated CPM schedule, and thorough communication between the onsite inspection staff and contractor to determine if staffing levels can be reduced or should be increased. Atkins will coordinate with and provide a recommendation to the County and, upon authorization, will adjust staffing levels. Figure 6. Five basic facets of our approach for value added successful outcomes. Contractor Cost Control Cost control also includes the contractor's effective use of funds. If the contractors are lump sum awards, we require the contractor to submit a schedule of values, clearly outlining the pay items for each of the projects, which will be the foundation for verifying accurate contractor invoices. Should a changed or unforeseen condition arise, the schedule of values will be the framework upon which the cost of a change order is negotiated. For both lump sum and pay item contracts, our team will continuously monitor, and track quantities installed and sit down each month with the contractor to compare quantities. This process is used to accurately control project costs and allow for the quick processing of contractor payments. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 138 ATKINS Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) In Atkins' role as your CEI, our focus will be on the quality of each project deliverable you receive. Our proven quality system combines traditional practices of QA/QC with the additional benefits of continuous quality improvement (CQI). If requested, we will provide a quality control plan to the City upon receipt of a notice to proceed. Our QA inspections will include project -level operations and personnel, and the following general purposes: > Assess the level of conformance with contract administration as outlined in the County/Atkins CEI contract > Assess the level of conformance with project inspection requirements as outlined in the specifications, special provisions, and plans > Confirm that changes are necessary, based on findings from previous or other reviews, and are implemented, as appropriate At Atkins, we weave quality into the fabric of our culture by achieving a passion for client -focused performance and continuous improvement in all that we do. Atkins' QA/QC program will be an important aspect of keeping project costs and schedule under control. Stephen McCarty, the QA/QC Manager, will conduct each QA/QC check, and provide written reports to the project team and City showing concerns that arise from the review. All major aspects of the project will be reviewed for accuracy and accountability and documented. Our QA plan covers internal policy and procedures, as well as all requirements from the Construction Project Administration Manual (CPAM) and FDOT's Critical Guidelist. As your CEI, our focus will be centered on project quality and deliverables throughout project duration. Atkins' quality control plan has consistently resulted in high CEI performance grades and zero - error/ zero -dollar change final estimates. QA reviews will be conducted at minimal intervals Communication The Atkins team fosters a culture of communication at every level to ensure accountability and transparency to the client, contractor, key stakeholders, and the community. With issuance of an NTP, Atkins will initiate coordination with the entire project team. With all projects, one of the most critical management activities is the establishment of lines of authority and communication. Open lines of communication (such as notification to County with regards to any significant project related issues), quick response to inquiries, and an understanding of all involved agencies are the keys to good project coordination. Foremost for this project will be constant communication with the designated County Project Manager, contractor, and engineer -of -record (EOR). If these projects include LAP funding, communication with the FDOT LAP liaison will also be necessary. The ability of our team is second to none, setting us apart from our competitors. Our team would allow County staff to focus on their roles without becoming unnecessarily burdened by individual public involvement tasks. Our Project Approach N Although each project executed under this contract will be different, our approach to meeting your expectations will be consistent. To support implementation of our established, proven, and standardized approach to CEI services, we will distribute a guiding checklist to all team members. Our inspection staff, who will focus on day-to-day construction issues, field documentation, and logistics, will play a key role in meeting our obligations to the County. Along with an overview of the project's history, our inspectors' documentation will include details of the contractor's performance and progress. Our SPE and PA will review this approach with allinspection staff and will verify that all activities are being accomplished. Expectations will include the following: Pre -construction > Attend pre -service meetings with the County > Schedule and conduct a preconstruction conference Perform a pre -construction video of the project limits Communicate and coordinate with the public, other public agencies, and utility owners impacted by the construction > Review and approval of the contractor's baseline critical path method (CPM) schedule RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 139 ATKINS Construction �'> Attend project meetings as necessary > Review the contractor's request for information (RFI) and provide input to the County PM > Review the contractor's progress payment requests > Review shop drawings > Review maintenance of traffic (MOT) plans and aggressively enforce associated requirements > Review the contractor's material testing reports > Communicate construction progress; issues, omissions, substitutions, defects, or deficiencies noted in the work; and corrective actions to the County PM > Evaluate conflicts accurately and recommend solutions to the County PM for those requiring a change in construction cost, schedule, or design intent > If the contractor submits a notice of intent to claim, provide recommendations to the County PM regarding the claim validity and reasonableness > Maintain communication with the County's Project Manager and Community Liaison to promote a positive public image and to keep project stakeholders informed > Provide an accurate project history and timeline through daily documentation of the contractor's construction activities, changed conditions, conflicts, and site conditions in accordance with County procedures, formats, and content > Monitor, document, and photograph construction progress and ensure that the contractor's materials, labor, equipment, means, and methods are adequate and in compliance with project specifications, permit requirements, and job guide schedule > Review and accept CPM schedule updates > Verify NPDES erosion control measures are properly installed and maintained > Verify contractor's compliance with permitting requirements Prepare and submit a monthly construction status report Post -construction > Conduct a final site inspection to verify work compliance with the construction documents > Prepare a recommendation for the County regarding the disposition of final acceptance, based on project completion and final site inspection > Check and verify accuracy of the Contractor's as -built construction plans > Submit digital as -built drawings, material certification, and final estimate package in a timely manner RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 140 xxxx ATKINS, A MEMBER OF THE SNC-LAVALIN GROUP Section ATKINS Current and Projected Workload N Atkins is committed to the successful completion of Atkins' high volume of repeat each task we will support. Through our more than 50 business —nearly 90 percent — years of delivering CEI projects in Florida, Atkins has built reflects our sincere commitment an excellent reputation of delivering quality projects on to client service. Our professionals, time and within budget. Our team's current workload and many of whom are recognized availability will allow for successful execution of the scope both nationally and internationally of work, from concept to closeout. Our proposed team as technical leaders in their fields members, ability to augment staff from a deep bench of of expertise, work together to provide full - qualified professionals, and prior experience and knowledge service solutions to clients, from project of this project set us apart from other firms. Should the initiation to project closeout. need arise, Atkins can draw from our 900 Florida -based employees and 3,300 nationwide professionals. These employees offer an array of engineering, construction management, surveying, and other relevant services, including expertise in disciplines that may not have been anticipated during procurement. Michael Ryan will continually coordinate with task leads and subconsultants to confirm that proper resources are allocated throughout the project to meet the planned schedule. In addition, he will develop and distribute a project specific work plan to the entire team, including County staff. This plan will detail the technical, administrative, and procedural requirements for each project task. They will also review and compare technical work progress with the planned schedule and allocated budget for each task and then adjust the workflow, if necessary. Finally, along with serving as the County's primary point of contact for our team, Mr. Ryan will coordinate the right combination of staff, schedule, budget, and solutions for this project. Atkins has a proven record of success delivering numerous CEI projects, and we confirm our ongoing dedication to meet or exceed County goals on this project. We are aware that the City is requesting diligent oversight, and for this reason, we have also proposed as -needed support staff, which includes Asphalt Plant Inspectors to ensure a quality end product at a fair value. Why the Atkins team? The Atkins team brings the following benefits to the City: VO > 62 years of Florida -based experience, including extensive experience with Florida governmental agencies > A proven, reliable, and trusted advisor, as demonstrated through our years of service to the City > Familiarity with City staff, procedures, preferences, and submittal requirements > Geographic proximity to the project site > A team of professionals with similar experience > A senior project engineer with extensive CEI experience > Experience with every FDOT district, including Florida's Turnpike Enterprise > An available and committed team that will remain dedicated to this project through its = successful completion > Opportunities for innovative solutions RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 141 ATKINS Availabilitv of team members Team member Role Firm Year 'I Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Project Manager Atkins David Adato, PE Senior Project Engineer Atkins Kyle Kellogg, PE Senior Project Engineer Atkins Brian Kelley Project Administrator Atkins Stephen McCarty Project Administrator/Quality Atkins Assurance Kevin Greenan Project Administrator Atkins Robert Gates Project Administrator Atkins Paula McGrath Assistant Project Atkins Administrator Randy LoCicero Assistant Project Atkins Administrator Tamara Moeller Contract Support Specialist Atkins Diane Durfee Contract Support Specialist Atkins Associate Contract Support Justin Booth, El Specialist Atkins Kristin Gaebel Associate Contract Support Atkins Specialist Edgar Marrero, PE Senior Inspector Atkins Robert Byrns Senior Inspector Atkins Jeffrey Frambes Senior Inspector Atkins Christopher McGrath Senior Inspector Atkins Felix Baez Senior Inspector Atkins Steven Baez Inspector Atkins Diego Tigreros Inspector Atkins Ramon Lugo Inspector Atkins Ephe Williams Asphalt Plant Inspector Atkins ---- --- Zachary March Inspector Aide Atkins Jorge Garza Inspector Aide Atkins Patrick Bates Environmental Atkins Jennifer Doming Community Outreach Support Atkins Jacqueline Bailey Quality Assurance Atkins David Blalock Senior Inspector - Joshua Jeffries Inspector - Keystones Civil, Inc. �- - Available as needed Figure 7. List of our team members with information on estimated time available for this contract. All our staff listed have full capacity to fulfill our commitment to you. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 142 FIV M. i, i M. i ATKINS Required Forms and certificates As required in Collier County's solicitation, this section includes the following executed forms, as well as copies of applicable licenses and other documents: > Forms/certificates applicable for this submittal > Vendor Check List > Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement > Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification Affidavit > Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification > Form 4: Vendor Submittal — Local Vendor Preference Certification > Form 5: Reference Questionnaire (NOT IN THIS APPENDIX. Instead provided in the `Past Performance' section above associated with respective project) > Florida Department of State - Division of Corporations proof of status > E-Verify documentation > Vendor W-9 Form > Collier County's Purchase Order Terms and Conditions Professional Services Agreement is reviewed and Atkins notes few contract exceptions** > Certificate of Insurance > Relevant licenses • State of Florida professional engineering and surveying licenses • Key personnel licenses • State of Florida business tax receipt > Question/answer acknowledgment > Forms/Certificates not applicable for this submittal: > Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety Reason: Clarified in the Q/A that Form 6 is not applicable in this solication. > The Bid Schedule Reason: Not Applicable for this solicitation N N a a > Addendum Acknowledgment Reason: No addendum provided for this solicitation. Additonally, we are attaching the question/answer a acknowledgment > County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements Reason: Not Applicable for this solicitation RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 143 ATKINS N N Collier County Ci0 Ter County Procurement Services Division Solicitation 22-8054 Vendor Check List 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. Failure to provide the applicable documents may deem you non-responsive/non-responsible. x❑ General Bid Instructions has been acknowledged and accepted. X❑ Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions have been acknowledged and accepted. ** Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement ❑X Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification 0 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. FX-1 Vendor MUST be enrolled in the E-Verify - https://www.e-verifygov/ at the time of submission of the proposal/bid. II Form 3: Immigxation Affidavit Certification MUST be signed and attached with your submittal. II E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile page should be attached with your submittal. II Form 4: Certification for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if applicable, has been executed and returned. Collier or Lee County Business Tax Receipt should be attached with your submittal to be considered. x� Form 5: Reference Questionnaire form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, if applicable to the solicitation. II Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, pplicable, are executed and should be included with your submittal. X❑ Vendor W-9 Form. x❑ 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. x❑ Copies of all requested licenses and/or certifications to complete the requirements of the project. ❑x All addenda have been signed and attached. ❑ County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. x❑ Any and all supplemental requirements and terms has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. ** Atkins has reviewed the Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions as well as the Professional Services Agreement (CCNA-Fixed Term Continuing Contract) and notes few exceptions, provided under 'Contract Exceptions' in the following pages. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 144 ATKINS Contract Exceptions Atkins has reviewed the Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions as well as the Professional Services Agreement (CCNA-Fixed Term Continuing Contract) contained in the solicitation. Atkins accepts most of the language in the document and understands that contracts are negotiable instruments. Atkins notes the following exceptions: Collier County Purchase order Terms and Conditions 5. Time Is Of the Essence REPLACE with: 5. Time of Performance VENDOR's services shall be performed as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care and the orderly progress of the Project. VENDOR further agrees that undiscovered delivery of nonconforming goods and/or services is not a waiver of the COUNTY'S right to insist upon further compliance with all specifications. 7. Warranties VENDOR expressly waffants that the goods andlor serviees eevered by this Purehase Order wili eonforra to t .. I . , mater4ai and quafity production, fFee from defects and sufficient for the pufpose intended. Goods shall be delivered free from any seftffify interest or other lien, encumbrance or ciaim of any third party. These warranties shali survive inspection, acceptance, passage of title and payment by the COUNTY REPLACE with: 7. Standard of Care VENDOR shall use the same degree of care, skill, and diligence exercised in the performance of the services L, as is ordinarily possessed and exercised by members of the same profession, currently practicing, under similar circumstances. No other warranty, express or implied, is included in this Agreement or in any drawing, specification, report, opinion, or other instrument of service, in any form or media, produced in connection with the Services. RPS NO.: 22-8054CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 145 ATKINS Contract Exceptions 10. Indemnification REPLACE with: 10. Indemnification VENDOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY from liabilities, damages, losses, and costs, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys' 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. Professional Services Agreement (CCNA-Fixed Term Continuing Contract) 1.14. The CONSULTANT represents to the COUNTY that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be performed pursuant to this Agreement and has extensive experience with projects similar to the Project required hereunder. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services to be provided by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the COUNTY's review and approval and shall be in accordance with the generally accepted standards of professional practice in the State of Florida, as well as in accordance with all applicable laws, statutes, including but not limited to ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies, and the Florida Building Code where applicable, which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Services to be provided and performed by CONSULTANT hereunder, the Local Government Prompt Payment Act (218.735 and 218.76 F.S.), as amended, and the Florida Public Records Law Chapter 119, including specifically those contractual requirements at F.S. § 119.0701(2)(a)-(b) as stated as follows: REPLACE expertise in 1.14 with experience. 4.1. Each Work Order will have a time schedule ("Schedule") for the performance of the Services required under the subject Work Order. Said Schedule shall be in a form and content satisfactory to the COUNTY. Services to be rendered by CONSULTANT shall be commenced, performed and completed in accordance with the Work Order and the Schedule. Time is of the essence with respect to the perfffMance of the Services under each W-Ork Order DELETE the last sentence in 4.1 as reflected above. DELETE 17.1 ADD - 22.1 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, on behalf of themselves, their governing officers and employees, the Parties waive all claims against each other for consequential losses or damages, and punitive damages, whether arising in contract, warranty, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise, including but not limited to losses of use, excess construction costs, alternative construction means or methods, or losses of funding. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 146 ATKINS Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 Co Ie-r Couvity 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 28 day of November , 2022in the County of Lee , in the State of Florida Firm's Legal Name: Atkins North America, Inc. Address: 1514 Broadway, Suite 202 City, State, Zip Code: Ft. Myers, FL 33901-3015 Florida Certificate of 233840 Authority Document Number N 59-0896138 Federal Tax a Identification Number m *CCR # or CAGE Code Not Applicable *Only if Grant Funded a Telephone: 239.271.3409 Email: michael.ryan@atkinsglobal.com Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Vice President 11/8/2022 10:12 AM p. 29 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 147 N N ATKINS Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 Additional Contact Information Send payments to: Atkins North America, Inc. (required if different from Company name used as payee above) Contact name: Tina Lewis Title: Project Financial Analyst Address: 4030 West Boy Scout Blvd, Suite 700 City, State, ZIP Tampa, FL 33607 Telephone: 813.281.7313 Email: tina.lewis@atkinsglobal.com Office servicing Collier Atkins North America, Inc. — Ft. Myers County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Title: Vice President Address: 1514 Broadway, Suite 202 City, State, ZIP Ft. Myers, FL 33901-3015 Telephone: 239.271.3409 Email: michael.ryan@atkinsglobal.com 11/8/2022 10:12 AM p. 30 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 148 ATKINS N N Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 Co lei County 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. Atkins North America, Inc. Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Vice President State of Florida County of Lee Company Name Signature Print Name and Title The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or N online notarization, this 28 day of November (month), 2022 (year), by Michael Ryan (name of person acknowledging). Personally Known OR Produced Identification Personally known Type of Identification Produced 11/8/2022 10:12 AM (Si2nature of Notary Public) Jennifer Foley (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) E__ JENMIFER FOLEY Notary PUbk - State of FWWa Cammisslon 9 GG 930023 MyComm. ExPves MY 4, 2024— thrm* Natforul Notyy Alan. p. 31 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 149 ATKINS N N Proof of status: State of Florida Certificate of Corporation of Atkins State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on February 29, 1960. The document number of this corporation is 233840. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2022, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 17, 2022, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Seventeenth day of January, 2022 Secretary of'State Tracking Number: 0234778196CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https:Hservices.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/CertificateAuthentication RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 150 ATKINS N N Proof of status: Division of Corporations - Florida Department of State of Keystone Civil, Inc. (subconsultant) Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Search by Entity Name / Detail by Entity Name Florida Profit Corporation KEYSTONE CIVIL, INC. Filing Information Document Number P05000039765 FEI/EIN Number 20-2501623 Date Filed 03/16/2005 Effective Date 03/21/2005 State FL Status ACTIVE Last Event AMENDMENT Event Date Filed 06/29/2020 Event Effective Date NONE Principal Address 2635 WINDGUARD CIRCLE - STE. 102 WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 33544 Changed: 02/01/2016 Mailing Address 2635 WINDGUARD CIRCLE - STE. 102 WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 33544 Changed: 02/01/2016 Registered Agent Name & Address JUSTICE, PETRA L BANKER LOPEZ GASSLER, P.A. 501 E. KENNEDY BLVD., SUITE 1700 TAMPA, FL 33602 Name Changed: 06/11/2018 Address Changed: 06/11/2018 Officer/Director Detail Name & Address Illara, CHRISTIANO, JOY L RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 151 ATKINS N 2635 WINDGUARD CIRCLE - STE. 102 WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 33544 Title ADM IN CHRISTIANO, JASON M 2635 WINDGUARD CIRCLE - STE. 102 WESLEY CHAPEL. FL 33544 Title ADM IN COOPER, D. CRAIG 2635 WINDGUARD CIRCLE - STE. 102 WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 33544 Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2020 01/17/2020 2021 01 /17/2021 2022 01/28/2022 Document Images 01/28/2022 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/17/2021 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 06/29/2020 -- Amendment View image in PDF format 01/17/2020 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/08/2019 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 06/11/2018 -- Reg. Agent Change View image in PDF format 01/15/2018 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/19/2017 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/01/2016 -- Amendment View image in PDF format 01/16/2016 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/11/2015 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 04/21/2014 -- Reg. Agent Change View image in PDF format 01/11/2014 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/28/2013 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/22/2012 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/07/2011 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/14/2010 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/23/2009 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/13/2008 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 05/21/2007 -- Amendment View image in PDF format 01/03/2007 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/07/2006 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/16/2005 -- Domestic Profit View image in PDF format RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 152 ATKINS N Collier County • Co ]er Cov> 14ty Procurement Services Division Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification Solicitation 22-8054 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.Qov/), 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 proposal/bid 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), that it is aware of and in compliance with the requirements set forth in Florida Statutes §448.095, 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. Atkins North America, Inc. Michael Ryan, PE, PMP Vice President State of Florida County of Lee Company Name Signature Print Name and Title The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ® online notarization, this 28 day of November (month), 2022 (year), by Michael Ryan (name of person acknowledging). Personally Known OR Produced Identification Personally known Type of Identification Produced 11/8/2022 10:12 AM ( gnature of Notary Public) (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) ;►►* JE4a M FOLEY P "'I'V Publx - Stet! of ar Florida My Comm. EXPVM M4. 2024 Bonded thra* Natwnal Notary Aim. p. 32 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 153 ATKINS E-Verify documention of Atkins E-Verify: Employer Wizard - Company Information Page 1 of 3 E-Verify Welcome = MENU Mary Pino Company Information Company Name Atkins North America Company ID Number 58042 Doing Business As (DBA) Name DUNS Number 590896138 Physical Location Address 1 4030 West Boy Scout Boulevard Address 2 City Tampa N State N a FL a m Zip Code 33607 a County HILLSBOROUGH Mailing Address Address 1 Address 2 City https:He-verify.uscis.gov/web/EmployerWizard.aspx 4/26/2019 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 154 ATKINS N N E-Verify: Employer Wizard - Company Information State Zip Code Additional Information Employer Identification Number 590896138 Total Number of Employees 2,500 to 4,999 Parent Organization WS Atkins Administrator Organization Designation Employer Category Federal Contractor with FAR E-Verify Clause Federal Contractor Category None of these categories apply Employees Being Verified All new hires and all existing employees assigned to a Federal contract View /Edit NAICS Code 541 - PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECH View /Edit Total Hiring Sites 93 View / Edit Total Points of Contact 1 View /Edit View Original MOU Template https:He-verify.uscis.gov/web/EmployerWizard.aspx Page 2 of 3 4/26/2019 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 155 ATKINS N N E-Verify: Employer Wizard - Company Information View MOU Page 3 of 3 SEC, Last Login: 04/26/2019 10:00 AM ��` �� IIIIIIIP,a2 HD ts� U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Enable Permanent Tooltips Accessibility Download Viewers https://e-verify.uscis.gov/web/EmployerWizard.aspx 4/26/2019 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 156 ATKINS Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 Co ier County 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 x❑ 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 ❑x Lee County: 2005 Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 3798 Number of Employees Living in ❑ Collier County or ❑ Lee (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 11 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. Sign and Date Certification: Under penalties of per I certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Company Name: Atkins North America, Inc. Date: 11/28/2022 Address in Collier or Lee County: 1514 Broadway, Suite 202, Ft. Myers, FL 33901-3015 Signature: Michael Ryan, PE, PMP 11/8/2022 10:12 AM Title: Vice President p. 33 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 157 ATKINS N N on a Form (Rev. Depart Internal ri m m a c 0 to ai c ao � v O i C N a 0 w .v aL o. N a) a) U) W-9 October2018) Request for Taxpayer Give Form to the Identification Number and Certification requester. Do not ment of the Treasury send to the IRS. Revenue Service ► Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 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. Atkins North America, Inc. 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above 3 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 instructions on page 3): ElIndividual/sole proprietor or E C Corporation ❑ S Corporation ❑ Partnership ElTrust/estate single -member LLC Exempt payee code (if any) ❑ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership) ► 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 LLC if the LLC is classified as a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is code (if any) another LLC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal 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 maintained outside the U.S.) 1 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Requester's name and address (optional) 4030 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 700 6 City, state, and ZIP code Tampa, FL 33607 7 List account number(s) here (optional) fer Identification Number Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number . However, for a 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— 0 1 8 1 9 6 1 1 3 1 8 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 tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part 11, later. Sign Signature of Here U.S. person Do - 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.gov/FormW9. 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) Cat. No. 10231X Date ► Feb 2, 2022 • 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. Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 158 Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) ATKINS Page 2 By signing the filled -out form, you: 1. Certify that the TIN you are giving is correct (or you are waiting for a number to be issued), 2. Certify that you are not subject to backup withholding, or 3. Claim exemption from backup withholding if you are a U.S. exempt payee. If applicable, you are also certifying that as a U.S. person, your allocable share of any partnership income from a U.S. trade or business is not subject to the withholding tax on foreign partners' share of effectively connected income, and 4. Certify that FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that you are exempt from the FATCA reporting, is correct. See What is FATCA reporting, later, for further information. Note: If you are a U.S. person and a requester gives you a form other than Form W-9 to request your TIN, you must use the requester's form if it is substantially similar to this Form W-9. Definition of a U.S. person. For federal tax purposes, you are considered a U.S. person if you are: • An individual who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien; • A partnership, corporation, company, or association created or organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States; • An estate (other than a foreign estate); or • A domestic trust (as defined in Regulations section 301.7701-7). Special rules for partnerships. Partnerships that conduct a trade or business in the United States are generally required to pay a withholding tax under section 1446 on any foreign partners' share of effectively connected taxable income from such business. Further, in certain cases where a Form W-9 has not been received, the rules under section 1446 require a partnership to presume that a partner is a foreign person, and pay the section 1446 withholding tax. Therefore, if you are a U.S. person that is a partner in a partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States, provide Form W-9 to the partnership to establish your U.S. status and avoid section 1446 withholding on your share of partnership income. In the cases below, the following person must give Form W-9 to the partnership for purposes of establishing its U.S. status and avoiding withholding on its allocable share of net income from the partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States. • In the case of a disregarded entity with a U.S. owner, the U.S. owner of the disregarded entity and not the entity; • In the case of a grantor trust with a U.S. grantor or other U.S. owner, generally, the U.S. grantor or other U.S. owner of the grantor trust and not the trust; and • In the case of a U.S. trust (other than a grantor trust), the U.S. trust (other than a grantor trust) and not the beneficiaries of the trust. Foreign person. If you are a foreign person or the U.S. branch of a foreign bank that has elected to be treated as a U.S. person, do not use N Form W-9. Instead, use the appropriate Form W-8 or Form 8233 (see a Pub. 515, Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities). a Nonresident alien who becomes a resident alien. Generally, only a nonresident alien individual may use the terms of a tax treaty to reduce a or eliminate U.S. tax on certain types of income. However, most tax treaties contain a provision known as a "saving clause." Exceptions specified in the saving clause may permit an exemption from tax to continue for certain types of income even after the payee has otherwise become a U.S. resident alien for tax purposes. If you are a U.S. resident alien who is relying on an exception contained in the saving clause of a tax treaty to claim an exemption from U.S. tax on certain types of income, you must attach a statement to Form W-9 that specifies the following five items. 1. The treaty country. Generally, this must be the same treaty under which you claimed exemption from tax as a nonresident alien. 2. The treaty article addressing the income. 3. The article number (or location) in the tax treaty that contains the saving clause and its exceptions. 4. The type and amount of income that qualifies for the exemption from tax. 5. Sufficient facts to justify the exemption from tax under the terms of the treaty article. Example. Article 20 of the U.S.-China income tax treaty allows an exemption from tax for scholarship income received by a Chinese student temporarily present in the United States. Under U.S. law, this student will become a resident alien for tax purposes if his or her stay in the United States exceeds 5 calendar years. However, paragraph 2 of the first Protocol to the U.S.-China treaty (dated April 30, 1984) allows the provisions of Article 20 to continue to apply even after the Chinese student becomes a resident alien of the United States. A Chinese student who qualifies for this exception (under paragraph 2 of the first protocol) and is relying on this exception to claim an exemption from tax on his or her scholarship or fellowship income would attach to Form W-9 a statement that includes the information described above to support that exemption. If you are a nonresident alien or a foreign entity, give the requester the appropriate completed Form W-8 or Form 8233. Backup Withholding What is backup withholding? Persons making certain payments to you must under certain conditions withhold and pay to the IRS 24% of such payments. This is called "backup withholding." Payments that may be subject to backup withholding include interest, tax-exempt interest, dividends, broker and barter exchange transactions, rents, royalties, nonemployee pay, payments made in settlement of payment card and third party network transactions, and certain payments from fishing boat operators. Real estate transactions are not subject to backup withholding. You will not be subject to backup withholding on payments you receive if you give the requester your correct TIN, make the proper certifications, and report all your taxable interest and dividends on your tax return. Payments you receive will be subject to backup withholding if: 1. You do not furnish your TIN to the requester, 2. You do not certify your TIN when required (see the instructions for Part II for details), 3. The IRS tells the requester that you furnished an incorrect TIN, 4. The IRS tells you that you are subject to backup withholding because you did not report all your interest and dividends on your tax return (for reportable interest and dividends only), or 5. You do not certify to the requester that you are not subject to backup withholding under 4 above (for reportable interest and dividend accounts opened after 1983 only). Certain payees and payments are exempt from backup withholding. See Exempt payee code, later, and the separate Instructions for the Requester of Form W-9 for more information. Also see Special rules for partnerships, earlier. What is FATCA Reporting? The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) requires a participating foreign financial institution to report all United States account holders that are specified United States persons. Certain payees are exempt from FATCA reporting. See Exemption from FATCA reporting code, later, and the Instructions for the Requester of Form W-9 for more information. Updating Your Information You must provide updated information to any person to whom you claimed to be an exempt payee if you are no longer an exempt payee and anticipate receiving reportable payments in the future from this person. For example, you may need to provide updated information if you are a C corporation that elects to be an S corporation, or if you no longer are tax exempt. In addition, you must furnish a new Form W-9 if the name or TIN changes for the account; for example, if the grantor of a grantor trust dies. Penalties Failure to furnish TIN. If you fail to furnish your correct TIN to a requester, you are subject to a penalty of $50 for each such failure unless your failure is due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect. Civil penalty for false information with respect to withholding. If you make a false statement with no reasonable basis that results in no backup withholding, you are subject to a $500 penalty. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 159 Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) ATKINS Page 3 N a m a N a Criminal penalty for falsifying information. Willfully falsifying certifications or affirmations may subject you to criminal penalties including fines and/or imprisonment. Misuse of TINs. If the requester discloses or uses TINs in violation of federal law, the requester may be subject to civil and criminal penalties. Specific Instructions Line 1 You must enter one of the following on this line; do not leave this line blank. The name should match the name on your tax return. If this Form W-9 is for a joint account (other than an account maintained by a foreign financial institution (FFI)), list first, and then circle, the name of the person or entity whose number you entered in Part I of Form W-9. If you are providing Form W-9 to an FFI to document a joint account, each holder of the account that is a U.S. person must provide a Form W-9. a. Individual. Generally, enter the name shown on your tax return. If you have changed your last name without informing the Social Security Administration (SSA) of the name change, enter your first name, the last name as shown on your social security card, and your new last name. Note: ITIN applicant: Enter your individual name as it was entered on your Form W-7 application, line 1 a. This should also be the same as the name you entered on the Form 1040/1040A/1040EZ you filed with your application. b. Sole proprietor or single -member LLC. Enter your individual name as shown on your 1040/1040A/1040EZ on line 1. You may enter your business, trade, or "doing business as" (DBA) name on line 2. c. Partnership, LLC that is not a single -member LLC, C corporation, or S corporation. Enter the entity's name as shown on the entity's tax return on line 1 and any business, trade, or DBA name on line 2. d. Other entities. Enter your name as shown on required U.S. federal tax documents on line 1. This name should match the name shown on the charter or other legal document creating the entity. You may enter any business, trade, or DBA name on line 2. e. Disregarded entity. For U.S. federal tax purposes, an entity that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner is treated as a "disregarded entity." See Regulations section 301.7701-2(c)(2)(iii). Enter the owner's name on line 1. The name of the entity entered on line 1 should never be a disregarded entity. The name on line 1 should be the name shown on the income tax return on which the income should be reported. For example, if a foreign LLC that is treated as a disregarded entity for U.S. federal tax purposes has a single owner that is a U.S. person, the U.S. owner's name is required to be provided on line 1. If the direct owner of the entity is also a disregarded entity, enter the first owner that is not disregarded for federal tax purposes. Enter the disregarded entity's name on line 2, "Business name/disregarded entity name." If the owner of the disregarded entity is a foreign person, the owner must complete an appropriate Form W-8 instead of a Form W-9. This is the case even if the foreign person has a U.S. TIN. Line 2 If you have a business name, trade name, DBA name, or disregarded entity name, you may enter it on line 2. Line 3 Check the appropriate box on line 3 for the U.S. federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one box on line 3. IF the entity/person on line 1 is THEN check the box for ... a(n) .. • Corporation Corporation • Individual Individual/sole proprietor or single- • Sole proprietorship, or member LLC • Single -member limited liability company (LLC) owned by an individual and disregarded for U.S. federal tax purposes. • LLC treated as a partnership for Limited liability company and enter U.S. federal tax purposes, the appropriate tax classification. • LLC that has filed Form 8832 or (P= Partnership; C= C corporation; 2553 to be taxed as a corporation, or S= S corporation) or • LLC that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner but the owner is another LLC that is not disregarded for U.S. federal tax purposes. • Partnership Partnership • Trust/estate Trust/estate Line 4, Exemptions If you are exempt from backup withholding and/or FATCA reporting, enter in the appropriate space on line 4 any code(s) that may apply to you. Exempt payee code. • Generally, individuals (including sole proprietors) are not exempt from backup withholding. • Except as provided below, corporations are exempt from backup withholding for certain payments, including interest and dividends. • Corporations are not exempt from backup withholding for payments made in settlement of payment card or third party network transactions. • Corporations are not exempt from backup withholding with respect to attorneys' fees or gross proceeds paid to attorneys, and corporations that provide medical or health care services are not exempt with respect to payments reportable on Form 1099-MISC. The following codes identify payees that are exempt from backup withholding. Enter the appropriate code in the space in line 4. 1—An organization exempt from tax under section 501(a), any IRA, or a custodial account under section 403(b)(7) if the account satisfies the requirements of section 401(f)(2) 2—The United States or any of its agencies or instrumentalities 3—A state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. commonwealth or possession, or any of their political subdivisions or instrumentalities 4—A foreign government or any of its political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities 5—A corporation 6—A dealer in securities or commodities required to register in the United States, the District of Columbia, or a U.S. commonwealth or possession 7—A futures commission merchant registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission 8—A real estate investment trust 9—An entity registered at all times during the tax year under the Investment Company Act of 1940 10—A common trust fund operated by a bank under section 584(a) 11—A financial institution 12—A middleman known in the investment community as a nominee or custodian 13—A trust exempt from tax under section 664 or described in section 4947 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 160 Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) ATKINS Page 4 The following chart shows types of payments that may be exempt from backup withholding. The chart applies to the exempt payees listed above, 1 through 13. IF the payment is for ... THEN the payment is exempt for... Interest and dividend payments All exempt payees except for 7 Broker transactions Exempt payees 1 through 4 and 6 through 11 and all C corporations. S corporations must not enter an exempt payee code because they are exempt only for sales of noncovered securities acquired prior to 2012. Barter exchange transactions and Exempt payees 1 through 4 patronage dividends Payments over $600 required to be Generally, exempt payees reported and direct sales over 1 through 52 $5,0001 Payments made in settlement of Exempt payees 1 through 4 payment card or third party network transactions 1 See Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income, and its instructions. 2 However, the following payments made to a corporation and reportable on Form 1099-MISC are not exempt from backup withholding: medical and health care payments, attorneys' fees, gross proceeds paid to an attorney reportable under section 6045(f), and payments for services paid by a federal executive agency. Exemption from FATCA reporting code. The following codes identify payees that are exempt from reporting under FATCA. These codes apply to persons submitting this form for accounts maintained outside of the United States by certain foreign financial institutions. Therefore, if you are only submitting this form for an account you hold in the United States, you may leave this field blank. Consult with the person requesting this form if you are uncertain if the financial institution is subject to these requirements. A requester may indicate that a code is not required by providing you with a Form W-9 with "Not Applicable" (or any similar indication) written or printed on the line for a FATCA exemption code. A —An organization exempt from tax under section 501(a) or any individual retirement plan as defined in section 7701(a)(37) B—The United States or any of its agencies or instrumentalities C—A state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. commonwealth or possession, or any of their political subdivisions or instrumentalities N D—A corporation the stock of which is regularly traded on one or more established securities markets, as described in Regulations section 1.1472-1(c)(1)(i) E—A corporation that is a member of the same expanded affiliated group as a corporation described in Regulations section 1.1472-1(c)(1)(i) a F—A dealer in securities, commodities, or derivative financial instruments (including notional principal contracts, futures, forwards, and options) that is registered as such under the laws of the United States or any state G—A real estate investment trust H—A regulated investment company as defined in section 851 or an entity registered at all times during the tax year under the Investment Company Act of 1940 I —A common trust fund as defined in section 584(a) J—A bank as defined in section 581 K—A broker L—A trust exempt from tax under section 664 or described in section 4947(a)(1) M—A tax exempt trust under a section 403(b) plan or section 457(g) plan Note: You may wish to consult with the financial institution requesting this form to determine whether the FATCA code and/or exempt payee code should be completed. Line 5 Enter your address (number, street, and apartment or suite number). This is where the requester of this Form W-9 will mail your information returns. If this address differs from the one the requester already has on file, write NEW at the top. If a new address is provided, there is still a chance the old address will be used until the payor changes your address in their records. Line 6 Enter your city, state, and ZIP code. Part I. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. If you are a resident alien and you do not have and are not eligible to get an SSN, your TIN is your IRS individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). Enter it in the social security number box. If you do not have an ITIN, see How to get a TIN below. If you are a sole proprietor and you have an EIN, you may enter either your SSN or EIN. If you are a single -member LLC that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner, enter the owner's SSN (or EIN, if the owner has one). Do not enter the disregarded entity's EIN. If the LLC is classified as a corporation or partnership, enter the entity's EIN. Note: See What Name and Number To Give the Requester, later, for further clarification of name and TIN combinations. How to get a TIN. If you do not have a TIN, apply for one immediately. To apply for an SSN, get Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Card, from your local SSA office or get this form online at www.SSA.gov. You may also get this form by calling 1-800-772-1213. Use Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, to apply for an ITIN, or Form SS-4, Application for Employer Identification Number, to apply for an EIN. You can apply for an EIN online by accessing the IRS website at www.irs.gov/Businesses and clicking on Employer Identification Number (EIN) under Starting a Business. Go to www.irs.gov/Forms to view, download, or print Form W-7 and/or Form SS-4. Or, you can go to www.irs.gov/OrderForms to place an order and have Form W-7 and/or SS-4 mailed to you within 10 business days. If you are asked to complete Form W-9 but do not have a TIN, apply for a TIN and write "Applied For" in the space for the TIN, sign and date the form, and give it to the requester. For interest and dividend payments, and certain payments made with respect to readily tradable instruments, generally you will have 60 days to get a TIN and give it to the requester before you are subject to backup withholding on payments. The 60-day rule does not apply to other types of payments. You will be subject to backup withholding on all such payments until you provide your TIN to the requester. Note: Entering "Applied For" means that you have already applied for a TIN or that you intend to apply for one soon. Caution: A disregarded U.S. entity that has a foreign owner must use the appropriate Form W-8. Part II. Certification To establish to the withholding agent that you are a U.S. person, or resident alien, sign Form W-9. You may be requested to sign by the withholding agent even if item 1, 4, or 5 below indicates otherwise. For a joint account, only the person whose TIN is shown in Part I should sign (when required). In the case of a disregarded entity, the person identified on line 1 must sign. Exempt payees, see Exempt payee code, earlier. Signature requirements. Complete the certification as indicated in items 1 through 5 below. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 161 Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) ATKINS Page SJ N N 1. Interest, dividend, and barter exchange accounts opened before 1984 and broker accounts considered active during 1983. You must give your correct TIN, but you do not have to sign the certification. 2. Interest, dividend, broker, and barter exchange accounts opened after 1983 and broker accounts considered inactive during 1983. You must sign the certification or backup withholding will apply. If you are subject to backup withholding and you are merely providing your correct TIN to the requester, you must cross out item 2 in the certification before signing the form. 3. Real estate transactions. You must sign the certification. You may cross out item 2 of the certification. 4. Other payments. You must give your correct TIN, but you do not have to sign the certification unless you have been notified that you have previously given an incorrect TIN. "Other payments" include payments made in the course of the requester's trade or business for rents, royalties, goods (other than bills for merchandise), medical and health care services (including payments to corporations), payments to a nonemployee for services, payments made in settlement of payment card and third party network transactions, payments to certain fishing boat crew members and fishermen, and gross proceeds paid to attorneys (including payments to corporations). 5. Mortgage interest paid by you, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, qualified tuition program payments (under section 529), ABLE accounts (under section 529A), IRA, Coverdell ESA, Archer MSA or HSA contributions or distributions, and pension distributions. You must give your correct TIN, but you do not have to sign the certification. What Name and Number To Give the Requester For this type of account: I Give name and SSN of: 1. Individual 2. Two or more individuals (joint account) other than an account maintained by an FFI 3. Two or more U.S. persons (joint account maintained by an FFI) 4. Custodial account of a minor (Uniform Gift to Minors Act) 5. a. The usual revocable savings trust (grantor is also trustee) b. So-called trust account that is not a legal or valid trust under state law 6. Sole proprietorship or disregarded entity owned by an individual 7. Grantor trust filing under Optional Form 1099 Filing Method 1 (see Regulations section 1.671-4(b)(2)(i) (A)) The individual The actual owner of the account or, if combined funds, the first individual on the account' Each holder of the account For this type of account: I Give name and EIN of: 14. Account with the Department of The public entity Agriculture in the name of a public entity (such as a state or local government, school district, or prison) that receives agricultural program payments 15. Grantor trust filing under the Form The trust 1041 Filing Method or the Optional Form 1099 Filing Method 2 (see Regulations section 1.671-4(b)(2)(i)(B)) ' List first and circle the name of the person whose number you furnish. If only one person on a joint account has an SSN, that person's number must be furnished. 2 Circle the minor's name and furnish the minor's SSN. 3 You must show your individual name and you may also enter your business or DBA name on the "Business name/disregarded entity" name line. You may use either your SSN or EIN (if you have one), but the IRS encourages you to use your SSN. ' List first and circle the name of the trust, estate, or pension trust. (Do not furnish the TIN of the personal representative or trustee unless the legal entity itself is not designated in the account title.) Also see Special rules for partnerships, earlier. *Note: The grantor also must provide a Form W-9 to trustee of trust. Note: If no name is circled when more than one name is listed, the number will be considered to be that of the first name listed. Secure Your Tax Records From Identity Theft Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information such as your name, SSN, or other identifying information, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes. An identity thief may use your SSN to get a job or may file a tax return using your SSN to receive a refund. To reduce your risk: • Protect your SSN, The minorZ • Ensure your employer is protecting your SSN, and • Be careful when choosing a tax preparer. The grantor -trustee' If your tax records are affected by identity theft and you receive a notice from the IRS, respond right away to the name and phone number The actual owner printed on the IRS notice or letter. If your tax records are not currently affected by identity theft but you The owner3 think you are at risk due to a lost or stolen purse or wallet, questionable credit card activity or credit report, contact the IRS Identity Theft Hotline The grantor' at 1-800-908-4490 or submit Form 14039. For this type of account: I Give name and EIN of: 8. Disregarded entity not owned by an individual 9. A valid trust, estate, or pension trust 10. Corporation or LLC electing corporate status on Form 8832 or Form 2553 11. Association, club, religious, charitable, educational, or other tax- exempt organization 12. Partnership or multi -member LLC 13. A broker or registered nominee The owner Legal entity The corporation The organization The partnership The broker or nominee For more information, see Pub. 5027, Identity Theft Information for Taxpayers. Victims of identity theft who are experiencing economic harm or a systemic problem, or are seeking help in resolving tax problems that have not been resolved through normal channels, may be eligible for Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) assistance. You can reach TAS by calling the TAS toll -free case intake line at 1-877-777-4778 or TTY/TDD 1-800-829-4059. Protect yourself from suspicious emails or phishing schemes. Phishing is the creation and use of email and websites designed to mimic legitimate business emails and websites. The most common act is sending an email to a user falsely claiming to be an established legitimate enterprise in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity theft. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 162 Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) ATKINS Page 6 The IRS does not initiate contacts with taxpayers via emails. Also, the IRS does not request personal detailed information through email or ask taxpayers for the PIN numbers, passwords, or similar secret access information for their credit card, bank, or other financial accounts. If you receive an unsolicited email claiming to be from the IRS, forward this message to phishing@irs.gov. You may also report misuse of the IRS name, logo, or other IRS property to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) at 1-800-366-4484. You can forward suspicious emails to the Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov or report them at www.ftc.gov/complaint. You can contact the FTC at www.ftc.gov/idtheft or 877-IDTHEFT (877-438-4338). If you have been the victim of identity theft, see www.ldentityTheft.gov and Pub. 5027. Visit www.irs.govIldentityTheft to learn more about identity theft and how to reduce your risk. Privacy Act Notice Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code requires you to provide your correct TIN to persons (including federal agencies) who are required to file information returns with the IRS to report interest, dividends, or certain other income paid to you; mortgage interest you paid; the acquisition or abandonment of secured property; the cancellation of debt; or contributions you made to an IRA, Archer MSA, or HSA. The person collecting this form uses the information on the form to file information returns with the IRS, reporting the above information. Routine uses of this information include giving it to the Department of Justice for civil and criminal litigation and to cities, states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. commonwealths and possessions for use in administering their laws. The information also may be disclosed to other countries under a treaty, to federal and state agencies to enforce civil and criminal laws, or to federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to combat terrorism. You must provide your TIN whether or not you are required to file a tax return. Under section 3406, payers must generally withhold a percentage of taxable interest, dividend, and certain other payments to a payee who does not give a TIN to the payer. Certain penalties may also apply for providing false or fraudulent information. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 163 ATKINS N N Insurance certificate ACC " CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE F 11/18/2022(MMIDDmvv) 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 MARSH USA, INC. NAME' PHOE TWO ALLIANCE CENTER AICNNo, Ext : FAX No): 3560 LENOX ROAD, SUITE 2400 E-MAIL ATLANTA,GA 30326 ADDRESS: INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # CN 1 02421774-Atkin-EO-22-23 INSURER A: Lloyd Underwriters 32727 INSURED INSURER B : Atkins North America, Inc. 4030 West Boy Scout Blvd., Ste 700 INSURER C Tampa, FL 33607 ,JC1OCD„, COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: ATL-005507691-01 REVISION NUMBER: 2 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSD SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DDIYYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR DAMAGE To TED 'REM SES (E. occurrence) $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY PRO JECT ❑ LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ HIRED NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY YIN PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ OFF RO ME BER TOR/PA TNER/E?ECUTIVE � NIA E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below A Professional Liability B0509FINPA2250024 04/30/2022 04/30/2023 Limit: Per Claim 1,000,000 (claims made policy) Annual Aggregate: 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Re: Solicitation 22-8054, CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc © 1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 164 ATKINS N N AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: CN102421774 LOC #: Atlanta ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page 2 of 2 AGENCY MARSH USA, INC. NAMED INSURED Atkins North America, Inc. 4030 West Boy Scout Blvd., Ste 700 Tampa, FL 33607 POLICY NUMBER CARRIER NAIC CODE EFFECTIVE DATE: THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER: 25 FORM TITLE: Certificate of Liability Insurance Professional Liability: Professional Liability placement was made by Marsh Canada. Marsh USA has only acted in the role of a consultant to the client with respect to the placement, which is indicated here for your convenience. ACORD 101 (2008/01) © 2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 165 ATKINS N N CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DDIVYYY) 11/l8/2022 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 MARSH USA, INC. TWO ALLIANCE CENTER CONTACT NAME: A/C. o Ext : NE FAX No): E-MAIL ADDRESS: 3560 LENOX ROAD, SUITE 2400 ATLANTA, GA 30326 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A:Zurich American Insurance Company 16535 CN 1 02421774-Atkin-GAWU-22-23 NOC INSURED Atkins North America, Inc. INSURER B : American Guarantee & Liability Ins Co 26247 INSURER C : 4030 West Boy Scout Blvd., Ste 700 INSURER D : Tampa, FL 33607 INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: ATL-005507689-01 REVISION NUMBER: 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSD SUBR WVD POLICYNUMBER POLICY EFF MMIDDIYYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GLOO137576-08 10/15/2022 10/15/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE F_X1 OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED ccuence Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 -PREMISES MED EXP (Any one person) $ 50,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 PRO ❑ X POLICY 7JECT LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,000 $ OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BAP0137575-08 10/15/2022 10/15/2023 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ 2,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ X HIRED X NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY $ X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR AUC9304209-20 10/15/2022 10115/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DIED RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑N (Mandatory in NH) N I A WC0137577-08 10/15/2022 10/15/2023 X I SPER OTH- TATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,00 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,0001 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Re: Solicitation 22-8054, CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Collier County included as additional insured where required by written contract with respect to general liability and auto liability coverages. This insurance is primary and non-contributory over any existing insurance and limited to liability arising out of the operations of the named insured subject to policy terms and conditions. Waiver of subrogation is applicable where required by written contract and subject to policy terms and conditions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc ©1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 166 0 Blanket Notification to Others of Cancellation ZURICH , or Non -Renewal Policy No. E ff. Date of Pol. Exp. Date of Pol. Eff. Date of End. Producer No. ActdT Preen Rc turn Pre m. BAP 0137575-08 10/15/2022 10/15/2023 18232000 INCL THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the: Commercial Automobile Coverage Part A. If we cancel ❑r non -renew this Coverage Part by written notice to the first Named Insured, we will mail or deliver notification that such Coverage Part has been cancelled or non -renewed to each person ❑r organization shown in a list provided to us by the first Named Insured if you are required by written contact ❑r written agreement to provide such notification. However, such notification will not be mailed ❑r delivered if a conditional notice of renewal has been sent to the first Named Insured. Such list: 1. Must be provided to us prior to cancellation or non -renewal; 2. Must contain the names and addresses of only the persons ❑r organizations requiring notification that such Coverage Part has been cancelled or non -renewed; and 3. Must be in an electronic format that is acceptable to us. B. Our notification as described in Paragraph A. of this endorsement will be based ❑n the most recent list in our records as of the date the notice of cancellation or non -renewal is mailed or delivered to the first Named Insured. We will mail or deliver such notification to each person or organization shown in the list: 1. Within seven days of the effective date of the notice of cancellation, if we cancel for non-payment of premium; or 2. At least 30 days prior to the effective date of: a. Cancellation, if cancelled for any reason other than nonpayment of premium; or b. Non -renewal, but not including conditional notice of renewal. C. Our mailing or delivery of notification described in Paragraphs A. and B. of this endorsement is intended as a courtesy only. Our failure to provide such mailing ❑r delivery will not: 1. Extend the Coverage Part cancellation ❑r non -renewal date; 2. Negate the cancellation or non -renewal; or 3. Provide any additional insurance that would not have been provided in the absence of this endorsement. ❑. We are not responsible for the accuracy, integrity, timeliness and validity of information contained in the list provided to us as described in Paragraphs A. and B. of this endorsement. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. U-CA-832-ACUU (01113) Page 1 of 1 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.. with its permission. RPS N0._ 22-8054_ CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 167 Blanket Notification to Others of Cancellation or Non -Renewal 0 ZURICH THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE REA❑ IT CAREFULLY. Policy No. GLO 0137576-08 Effective ❑ate: 10/15/2022 This endorsement applies to insurance provided under the: Commercial General Liability Coverage Part A. If we cancel or non -renew this Coverage Part by written notice to the first Named Insured, we will mail or deliver notification that such Coverage Part has been cancelled or non -renewed to each person or organization shown in a list provided to us by the first Named Insured if you are required by written contact or written agreement to provide such notification. Such list: 1. Must be provided to us prior to cancellation or non -renewal; 2. Must contain the names and addresses of only the persons or organizations requiring notification that such Coverage Part has been cancelled or non -renewed; and 3. Must be in an electronic format that is acceptable to us. B. Our notification as described in Paragraph A. of this endorsement will be based on the most recent list in ❑ur records as of the date the notice of cancellation or non -renewal is mailed or delivered to the first Named Insured. We will mail or deliver such notification to each person or organization shown in the list: 1. Within 10 days of the effective date of the notice of cancellation, if we cancel for non-payment of premium; or 2. At least 30 days prior to the effective date of: a. Cancellation, if cancelled for any reason other than nonpayment of premium; or b. Non -renewal, but not including conditional notice of renewal, unless a greater number of days is shown in the Schedule of this endorsement for the mailing or delivering of such notification with respect to Paragraph B.1. or Paragraph B.2. above. C. Our mailing or delivery of notification described in Paragraphs A. and B. of this endorsement is intended as a courtesy only. Our failure to provide such mailing ❑r delivery will not: 1. Extend the Coverage Part cancellation ❑r non -renewal date; 2. Negate the cancellation or non -renewal; or 3. Provide any additional insurance that would not have been provided in the absence of this endorsement. U-GL-1521-B CW (01119) Page 1 of 2 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. RPS N0._ 22-8054_ CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 168 D. We are not responsible for the accuracy, integrity, timeliness and validity of information contained in the list provided to us as described in Paragraphs A. and B. of this endorsement. SCHEDULE The total number of days for mailing or delivering with respect to Paragraph B.1. of 10,. this endorsement is amended to indicate the following number of days: The total number of days for mailing or delivering with respect to Paragraph B.2. of 90F. this endorsement is amended to indicate the following number of days: If number is not shown here, 10 days continues to apply. ** If a number is not shown here, 30 days continues to apply. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. U-GL-1521-B CW (01119) Page 2 of 2 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. RPS N0._ 22-8054_ CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 169 ATKINS WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WC 99 OS 33 NOTIFICATION TO OTHERS OF CANCELLATION ENDORSEMENT This endorsement is used to add the following to Part Six of the policy. PART SIX CONDITIONS A. If we cancel this policy by written notice to you for any reason other than nonpayment of premium, we will mail or deliver a copy of such written notice of cancellation to the name and address corresponding to each person or organization shown in the Schedule below. Notification to such person or organization will be provided at least 10 days prior to the effective date of the cancellation, as advised in our notice to you, or the longer number of days notice if indicated in the Schedule below. B. If we cancel this policy by written notice to you for nonpayment of premium, we will mail or deliver a copy of such written notice of cancellation to the name and address corresponding to each person or organization shown in the Schedule below at least 10 days prior to the effective date of such cancellation. C. If notice as described in Paragraphs A. or B. of this endorsement is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient proof of such notice. SCHEDULE Number of Name and Address of Other Personjsj I Organization(s): Days Notice: ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION TO WHOM OR TO WHICH YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION IN A WRITTEN CONTRACT OR WRITTEN AGREEMENT 30 All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. WC 99 06 33 (Ed. 05-10) includes copyrighted material of National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. with its permission. Page 1 ❑f 1 RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 170 ATKINS N N State of Florida professional engineering and surveying licenses THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL REGULATION aDepartment dbpr& of Business Professional Regulation HOME CONTACTUS MYACCOUNT ONLINE SERVICES Licensee Apply for a License Name: HODGES, JASON MICHAEL License Number: 67502 Verify a Licensee License Expiration Rank: Professional Engineer 02/28/2023 Date: View Food & Lodging Inspections File a Complaint Primary Status: Current Original License Date: 01/17/2008 Continuing Education Course Secondary ActiveStatus: Search View Application Status Related License Information Find Exam Information License Relationship Relation Expiration Number Status Related Party Type Effective Rank Date Unlicensed Activity Search Date 24 Current ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. 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O This is your license.lt is unlawful for anyone he, than the licensee to use this document. RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 172 ATKINS State of Florida business tax receipt 0 N The City of Fort Myers, Florida Community Development Department 1825 Hendry Street, #101 Fort Myers, Florida 33901 Telephone: 239-321-7990 EFFECTIVE 0910212022 - EXPIRING 0913012023 ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. 4030 WEST BOY SCOUT BLVD. BLVD SUITE 700 TAMPA, FL 33607 Business Tax #: BUS2015-00980 Dear Business Owner. The City of Port M,,ers wish you success with your business The Business Tar. Receipt helot': is valid from 09102!2022 until 09130/2023. Annual renewal notices are mailed in July to the address of record at that time. 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BLVD SUITE 700, TAMPA, FL 33607 POST THIS RECEIPT IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE AT YOUR BUSINESS LOCATION 'Any violation of applicable chapter of the City Code of Ordinances may cancel this receipt RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 173 ATKINS N N Question/answer acknowledgment 11/21/22, 4:56 PM Agency Bid Solicitation #22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Q & A deadline: Nov 18, 2022 5:00:00 PM EST 6 Questions 0 Unanswered Questions 1. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Will there be a virtual option available to attend the pre -bid meeting on 11/9? - Nov 03, 2022 9:27:55 AM EDT Answer - Nov 03, 2022 9:29:16 AM EDT No. 2. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Are we permitted to reuse completed Collier Co. Reference Forms from recent solicitations? - Nov 08, 2022 11:40:23 AM EST Answer - Nov 08, 2022 12:10:50 PM EST Yes, we will accept previous Reference Questionnaires. The Reference Questionnaires submitted will be evaluated by the Selection Committee based on the scoring criteria detailed under Evaluation Criteria No. 3: Past Performance. 3. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Section 4.2 of the scope covers survey control, will the Consultant or the Collier County In -House Design be providing the services in this section? - Nov 11, 2022 8:25:41 AM EST Answer - Nov 14, 2022 2:22:17 PM EST The County may need assistance while working with in house design team for survey controls with this contract. 4. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Is there a page limit for the submittal? - Nov 16, 2022 3:29:45 PM EST Answer - Nov 16, 2022 3:53:21 PM EST No. 5. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Under 4.0 REQUIREMENTS, 4.1 General section, the language reads, "All required geotechnical services to be provided by the CONSULTANT " Can you elaborate on the ALL the geotechnical services you are expecting from the consultant? - Nov 17, 2022 10:29:31 AM EST Answer - Nov 18, 2022 10:41:14 AM EST Any Geotech services could reference anything needed for that project. Some examples are soil borings, pile driving activities, review pile installation plans and any other miscellaneous services. 6. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering In regards to Form 6, the page reads GRANT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES FORMS ARE PROVIDED IN SEPARATE PACKAGE AND MUST BE COMPLETED AND EXECUTED IN ITS ENTIRTY AND RETURNED WITH THE SUBMISSION OF THE BID/PROPOSAL. We do not see a separate package on the portal for this. Please clarify if this is on the portal and if so, please let us know what it is named. - Nov 17, 2022 10:31:55 AM EST Answer - Nov 17, 2022 10:46:31 AM EST Form 6 is not applicable to this solicitation. Results Per Page: 5 v RPS NO.: 22-8054: CEI CONTINUING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION - COLLIER COUNTY 174 ATKI N S Member of the SNC-Lavalin Group ATKINS 1514 Broadway Suite 202 Ft. Myers, FL 33901-3015 Tel: +1 239 334 7275 (a) O in www.atkinsgiobal.com/northamerica P82436 1 2022.11 1 PL I © 2022 Atkins North America, Inc., Member of the SNC-Lavalin Group C;O*IeV cOHHty Procurement Services Division RPS #: 22-8054 Title: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Selection Committee Scoring Sheet - Final Ranking Name of Firm Damian Cuadrado Anthony Stolts Dennis McCoy Julio Castro John Conti Total Scores Selection Committee Final Rank Johnson Engineering, Inc. 88 91 86 93 88 446.00 1 Hi hS ans Engineering, Inc. 88 95 83 90 86 442.00 2 Hardesty and Hanover Construction Services, LLC 84 90 85 92 83 434.00 3 Atkins North America, Inc. 85 91 85 85 76 422.00 4 Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP 88 90 76 88 77 419.00 5 KCI Technologies, Inc. 83 88 84 84 72 411.00 6 AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. 86 91 74 92 67 410.00 7 EXP U.S. Services Inc. 80 90 77 84 69 400.00 8 DRMP, Inc. 1 83 91 68 86 71 399.00 9 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 1 85 1 88 1 70 1 84 66 393.00 10 Procurement Professional Matthew Catoe Page 1 of 1 CEI Services Agreement for c0 7eY C014ftty Transporation Engineering Solicitation 22-8054 November 2022 Collier C01414ty CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Table . f Contents Section 1: Ability of Professional Personnel............................................................................................................................1-1 Section 2: Certified Minority Business Enterprise.................................................................................................................2-1 Section3 Past Performance..........................................................................................................................................................3-1 Section4: Location.............................................................................................................................................................................4-1 Section 5: Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm...............................................................................5-1 Section 6: Required Forms Hardesty&Hanover Hardesty &Hanover engineering that moves you November 30, 2022 Matthew Catoe Procurement Strategist Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Building C-2 Naples, Florida 34112 5644 Tavilla Court, Suite 105 • Naples, FL 34110 T: 239.431.6316 Re: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering RIPS No. 22-8054 Dear Mr. Catoe and Selection Committee: fl@hardestyhanover.com www.hardestyhanover.com Collier County is seeking a qualified firm to provide construction engineering and inspection (CEI) services on a continuing services basis. Hardesty & Hanover (H&H) is pleased to present our qualifications for this continuing services contract. H&H offers a CEI team with extensive experience working for Collier County on several projects and provides the County with the following: 1. Transportation Experience: Our CEI staff has extensive experience administering transportation -related contracts and reviewing plan sets. We are also well versed in the different delivery methods including design - build and design -bid -build contracts. 2. County Experience: Our CEI team recently worked on Collier County projects which included bridges and new road construction. With the experience gained on Gator Canal and Veterans Memorial Phase I, we have seen nearly all construction activities that can be anticipated under this contract. In addition to our familiarity with construction activities and contract delivery methods, our County experience has allowed us to maintain strong working relationships with County staff, familiarity with Department heads, knowledge of submittal routing processes, and an understanding of your expectations. 3. Local Office: H&H has a local office at the Napoli Center located just west of the Immokalee Road and 1-75 intersection that will service this project. In addition, our inspectors are fully equipped to work out of their vehicles. 4. Qualified Staff: The H&H team is comprised of qualified staffing, most of whom have specific County project experience. Staff reside near and within Collier County. In addition to our local CEI staff, H&H has additional CEI and Design staff that can be utilized if needed. We have also carefully selected subconsultants to ensure all services referenced in the RPS are met while offering redundancy. We look forward to the opportunity of providing CEI services required under this contract. Should you have any questions, please contact me by telephone at 239.229.5853 or email at snappi@hardestyhanover.com. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Sincerely, Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services Michael Sileno, PE Steve Nappi, PE Principal Senior Project Engineer CollrierC;01414ty CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation 22-8054 Tab 1: Ability of Professional Personnel Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 The Hardesty & Hanover (H&H) team will provide construction engineering and inspection (CEI) services under this continuing services contract. With an anticipated start date in early 2023, our proposed team will be available to ensure any task work order assigned to H&H can be appropriately staffed and successfully delivered. H&H is a renowned engineering firm with 135 years of experience delivering comprehensive solutions to some of the most unique engineering challenges throughout the world. We employ 480 professionals in 30 offices, including H&H's Naples office located at the intersection of 1-75 and Immokalee Road. With our team's experience, staffing, and offices, H&H offers the resources of a large firm with the responsiveness of a small company. We are happy to report record high rankings in the 2022 Engineering News Record (ENR) placing 7th in bridges and 42nd in transportation among all firms nationwide. We are prequalified in 25 work types with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), including 10.1,10.3, and 10.4, which are relevant for this contract. Why the H&H Team is ideal for this project: ► Current similar as -needed type contracts ► Current Collier County Experience ► Experienced staff providing Design & CEI ► Direct history working with Collier County ► Experience working on Collier County Design -Build contracts ► Staff Redundancy ► Office Locations In addition to our CEI group, we have an impressive design group working out of H&H's Tampa and Ft. Lauderdale offices. The design teams are available to perform H&H has successful recent Collier County plan reviews for the design portion of the contract which has proven to be a contracts and continuing service valuable service on our current Veterans Memorial project. Findings discovered contracts ensuring the team has the during these reviews have assisted the design build firm in maintaining the experience required for this assignment. schedule while ensuring the County receives a quality set of plans. With the utilization of H&H employees, along with our subconsultant partners, we can assure the County that we have the available staff necessary to successfully deliver tasks assigned under this contract. Ability of the Team The H&H team is confident that our experience on both Collier County projects, and similar as -needed contracts has prepared us well for this contract. Our Our team is familiar with Collier County's familiarity with the County stems from years of experience working on County procedures and as -needed CEI contracts. projects, recently completing the Gator Canal Bridge Replacement project, and currently working on the Veterans Memorial Design -Build Phase I and Golden Gate Parkway projects. This experience provides our team with a strong working knowledge of the County's processes and procedures ensuring we will begin any TWO with no learning curve —saving the County time and money. Our ability to staff as -needed contracts have been highlighted through our efforts during the Hurricane Ian traffic signal assessments performed for Lee County. Our team was notified on a Friday to attend a kickoff meeting Monday. Once the expectations were set, our team began work in the field that morning. In a span of four weeks, we documented over $2.5 million in damages to the satisfaction of the County (see attached reference form). In addition, during this time staff members worked to assess damages and prepare reports for the Boca Grande swing span and Matlacha bascule span bridges. Through our efforts, we were able to get both bridges operational while the clients worked to implement permanent repairs. All this critical emergency work occurred while staffing our existing Collier County projects. Steve Nappi, PE, is being proposed as Senior Project Engineer, responsible for assigning staff and the overall performance of the team assigned to TWOS. Steve Nappi, PE — Senior Project Engineer AL ve will be responsible for staffing assignments, the project delivery, and the overall performance of our team. Steve has years of CEI experience in Florida working on various CEI projects utilizing design -build, conventional design -bid -build, nd as -needed contract delivery methods. Steve currently serves as the Senior Project Engineer on Collier County's Veterans Memorial Phase I and Golden Gate Bridge Replacement Design -Build projects. This recent experience coupled with his previous work has provided him with a thorough understanding of managing County run projects. His unique 1-2 Hardesty&Hanover Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 skillset provides him with the ability to quickly resolve issues by thinking outside the box, keeping projects on schedule and within budget as well as assisting staff with their duties. Steve has successfully delivered all his county assignments without the need for change orders despite aggressive budgets and some contracts extending beyond originally anticipated contract durations. Design Reviews Should design reviews be required, H&H will call upon our internal design team to perform reviews of design submittals. Our designers are very experienced and accustomed to performing these types of reviews, which has resulted in design changes to meet current design criteria. Our Florida CEI and design teams have worked together for years and have an efficient and symbiotic relationship that will allow for productive reviews. Our team's experience administering contracts in southwest Florida, specifically for Collier County, gives us the knowledge to successfully perform these duties if required under this contract. In addition, their previous experience working together on Collier County Contracts has allowed them to build a team synergy that is unmatched. Utilization of Subconsultants The following subconsultants have been added to our team to provide as needed services required under this contract as well as offer staff redundancy: AECOM will be used to provide supplementary CEI staff to ensure all assignments can be A :COm Delivering a adequately staffed. AECOM has provided planning and engineering services to FDOT since /�"1� better world 1957, construction phase services since the 1960's, and currently services all FDOT districts in Florida. With over 1000 employees in Florida and state-of-the-art technology, AECOM has ample resources to supplement our team. AECOM enjoys a reputation with local and state governments and agencies as a capable, experienced firm with a history of completing projects within difficult time frames and providing rapid response to project needs. AECOM has developed long-term relationships by providing professional services that win trust and respect. H2R Corp, will provide material testing to include concrete, soils, and asphalt. They also add geotechnical experts to our team and supplementary inspection staff if needed. H2R provides a wide range of geotechnical � engineering and construction services to public and private clients. They have strong relationships with their �H2,,R clients and understand needs while serving as an advocate. H2R provides geotechnical engineering, foundation testing and inspection, subsurface exploration and drilling, specialty construction support, verification, materials testing and inspection services, and CEI support services throughout Florida. Complete field services and accredited laboratory facilities are located in the Fort Myers, Ft. Lauderdale/Miami, and Tampa Bay areas. GradyMinor, Inc., will provide surveying services. Located in Bonita Springs and Fort Myers, GradyMinor has provided surveying and mapping services throughout Southwest Florida since 1981. GradyMinor Their extensive seasoned surveying professionals will result in high -quality and efficient projects. GradyMinor performs surveying on various types of projects, including roadway, sidewalk, water resources, water and wastewater, and stormwater projects. Their survey crews use the latest available technology and equipment, including GPS receiving and transmitting units and total stations. GradyMinor's survey fleet is equipped with four-wheel drive and strobe lights for safety. Each survey vehicle is manned with crewmembers having an average of 15 years of surveying experience. GradyMinor is prequalified in FDOT work types 8.1 and 8.2. Turrel, Hall & Associates, Inc. (THA) will provide environmental support for this contract. Established in 1988, THA provides specialized consulting services in the fields of marine, environmental, and TURRELL, HALL & coastal engineering. THA excels in a contemporary working knowledge of state and federal regulatory Marine S ATES, INC. N .Consulting permitting rules and procedures. THA's environmental services include habitat enhancement and/or mitigation, marine and terrestrial habitat mapping and analysis for project development, wildlife studies, impact assessments and jurisdictional wetland determinations. Our goal is to keep the size of our team small but additional subconsultants can be added to ensure all aspects of CEI can be delivered. For example, if underwater inspection is part of the scope, H&H will select from among qualified firms to provide the necessary capabilities. This can be discussed further if selected. 1-3 Hardesty&Hanover Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Qualifications The qualifications of our proposed staff clearly shows our team's ability to address all facets of construction required under this contract. The table below features our local H&H CEI staff. We have additional H&H staff and consultant team members to ensure any assignment can be appropriately staffed. PROJECT UNDERSTANDING Collier County is seeking qualified engineering consultants to perform as -needed CEI for services listed in the general scope of work in the RFP. The intent is to award this Our depth of engineering and three-year contract, which can be renewed up to three additional years, to a pool of project management staff gives qualified consultants. H&H the ability to execute several The H&H team is intimately aware of the requirements of as -needed type contracts; we task orders simultaneously. currently maintain several such on -call contracts. Our references attest that the H&H team continues to meet client expectations for assignments awarded under their contracts. We are firmly committed to bringing our successful continuing services management approach to this contract based on the following three fundamentals: 1. Timely response to all County requests. 2. Staffing tasks with highly qualified, experienced staff who have relevant knowledge gained on similar assignments. 3. Emphasis on delivering quality services on time and within the established budget. 1-4 Hardesty&Hanover Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management is the allocation and coordination of resources to complete quality services on time and within budget. These elements must be defined to provide the required resources to successfully deliver task work orders. Our team's management approach for this contract involves our Senior Project Engineer, Steve Nappi, PE, with a multidisciplinary team of technical task leaders responsible for their respective portions of an assignment. Project success is dependent of the team assigned to provide the work as well as the measures in place to ensure the quality of their work. Upon notice to proceed for an assignment, Steve will work with the County's Project Manager to develop a scope, staff estimate, and budget. Once this information is obtained, he will work with our team's technical task leads to ensure the proper team members, based on work experience, knowledge, and availability, are assigned to the task. PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN H&H will apply a proactive partnering approach to tasks assigned under this contract. We will thoroughly review contract documents prior to construction in an attempt to identify issues before they require change orders or rework. During construction, we will review the specifications and plans in advance of the construction activity being performed and utilize pre -activity meetings to discuss expectations. Our proactive approach is further reinforced through the use of our comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan. Our team, from the Senior Project Engineer (SPE) to inspectors, will partner with the H&H has had great success managing projects with this philosophy as evidenced by our staffs projects being completed on time and within budget and their staffs relationships with contractors continuing after projects are complete. contractor. This relationship will be built on trust and begins with open communication prior to construction. We will meet with the contractor's project manager prior to work beginning to share our expectations and listen to their concerns. We will work with the contractor to achieve the common goal of delivering a successful project. The use of pre -activity meetings will allow expectations to be shared which improves work quality. We have found that delivery of clear expectations prior to the work occurring reduces conflict between the CEI and contractor ensuring both parties are not being caught off -guard. QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN H&H has created a Quality Assurance (QA) plan very different from our competitors. Our comprehensive plan is short enough to be used as guidance during construction for field staff, yet thorough enough to cover all requirements of the contract. This is accomplished through the use of detailed checklists that are completed by the project engineer during construction. The plan covers items from pre-, during, and post construction and internal meetings are held before each phase to make sure team members' expectations are understood. Our QA plan helps our staff with their responsibilities and keeps the project moving forward by clearly stating contract requirements and assisting to set expectations. Specific sections for unique operations will be created when warranted to ensure staff is aware of the requirements. PROJECT SCHEDULING AND TRACKING SCHEDULECONTROL Our QA plan reinforces our proactive approach by ensuring staff are receiving deliverables in a timely manner -- not identifying missing items after the fact. Careful review of the critical path method (CPM) schedule is key to ensure timely project completion and protection against claims. Our review begins when the contractor submits his baseline schedule at the beginning of the project. The baseline will be reviewed to confirm all activities are included and that logic, durations, predecessors, successors, constraints, cost loading, and calendars are appropriate. Items of concern will be shared with the contractor and meetings will be held, if necessary, until the baseline schedule can be accepted. Once accepted and construction begins, we will monitor the contractor's work effort to ensure alignment with the schedule. Updated as -built schedules will be reviewed monthly and checked to determine accurate commencement and completion dates have been entered and no other unauthorized changes have been made. For Primavera P6 schedules, this will be accomplished through the use of Primavera's Claim Digger feature which provides a detailed report of all changes made to the previous update. Our CEI team possess Primavera and Microsoft Project licenses allowing them to review contractor schedules in either of these formats. Accuracy of the changes will be determined by comparing them to field records and items not confirmed will be sent back to the contractor until an acceptable response is received and the schedule can be accepted. All responses regarding the schedule will be 1-5 Hardesty&Hanover Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 made in writing to the contractor. Keeping the contractor responsible and notifying them when they are not meeting their schedule is a great way to both ensure timely project completion and protect the County in instances of claims. RESOURCE ALLOCATION/PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS Once the team has been selected, we will develop staff hour estimates using the contract time shown in the construction contract. Contract hourly rates will be applied to determine our fee for the project. Our staff will closely monitor the CEI contract status by tracking monthly invoices and forecasting the project to ensure we stay within budget. Monthly status reports can be filled out if desired by the County in a format requested. When considering resources, we will again review the project to determine what is required. This includes the testing equipment, tools, and computer software necessary for the successful completion of the project. Steve will be tasked with ensuring testing equipment is calibrated and available, each team has the appropriate tools in good working condition, and the appropriate software licenses have been secured. COMMUNICATION & COORDINATION Our philosophy is to be fully transparent with the County regarding project information. Our Senior Project Engineer will be the single point of contact for the County and will keep key County personnel informed about project progress and key issues for resolution. Our communication plan will include methods for coordinating and communicating with both our internal and external team. As a value-added concept, our team will implement Microsoft Teams for this project. Microsoft Teams is a next generation SharePoint where users can view documents and enjoy the added features of real time conversations via virtual calls, a mobile application to have documents readily available at their fingertips in the field and a calendar for meetings which automatically syncs to their Outlook calendar. The video calling feature will prove invaluable as impromptu meetings can be organized, videos can be displayed showing site conditions, and documents can be shared on screen to pinpoint areas of concern quickly with all attendees. We believe these meetings will quickly evolve from a catchy feature to a necessity in delivering timely accurate information to project stakeholders. Guests are added to our user agreement, which means there is no cost for licensure. H&H will create a group to include all design team members and Steve to ensure information is readily available. Another group will be created for CEI projects so the County can have access to project correspondence filed to our server. The filing system is also a key feature that we will be implemented on this contract. The H&H team follows the FDOT Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) filing system and uses nomenclature making documents easy to find. The following will be implemented for each assignment: ■ Kickoff Meeting — A meeting will be held with the Project Manager to determine expectations and any constraints affecting design that we need to be aware of. ■ Pre -Construction Conference —This meeting with project stakeholders and the contractor covers all aspects of the project in accordance with FDOT's Construction Project Administrators Manual (CPAM) and ensures that pertinent information is shared. ■ Bi-Weekly Progress Meetings — Progress meetings will be held to ensure work is being performed in accordance with the accepted schedule and issues are resolved. ■ Pre -Activity Meetings — New or important activities which can include concrete pours, paving operations, and drilled shaft installations will be discussed to ensure expectations are understood. ■ WalkThroughs — Upon Substantial and Final completions, walkthroughs will be performed to ensure work is complete. Punch lists will be created for deficiencies discovered during the walkthroughs. Willingness to meet time and budget requirements We have the responsibility of adequately staffing the project as desired by the County. Our understanding of construction, design, and CEI contracts will ensure the proper contract amount is agreed to. BUDGET CONTROL Our proactive partnering approach during construction and the assignment of experienced team members are essential in controlling the CEI budget. Steve Nappi has an extensive history of completing assignments within original CEI and construction budgets. Techniques Steve can employ to help mitigate the CEI budget include utilizing senior staff with certifications exceeding the minimum requirements, having team members serve in multiple roles, and staggering shifts. H&H's commitment to Collier County is displayed through our efforts in staffing the Gator Canal Bridge, Veteran's Memorial Design - Build Phase I, and Golden Gate projects. Our team is accustomed to working with limited budgets while ensuring client expectations 1-6 Hardesty&Hanover Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 are met. Our team was developed with redundancy in mind --ensuring the contract will be adequately staffed. This will be important in instances of company workload or other occurrences that may lead to a particular team member not being available Staffing Steve has excellent contract management skills displayed on previous and From managers to inspectors, we look current County projects. Under Steve's leadership, the Vanderbilt Drive Bridge forward to providing resources to this Replacements project returned a significant portion of unused funds back to the contract that are responsive and locally County. Also, despite the White Boulevard project extending beyond the allowable contract time, Steve was able to adequately staff the project within the original budget eliminating the need for a change order for additional CEI funds, even though it would have been warranted. He has also showcased his management skills by successfully staffing the Gator Canal Bridge Replacement contract, which had a significantly reduced CEI budget. He will apply the same skills on this contract which requires flexibility and all hands-on deck. Material Testing Material testing will be performed by our subconsultant H2R Corp. Test results will be documented in a format agreed to by the County. H&H previously created material tracking spreadsheets saved on shared drives to accurately organize sampling and testing of material used on the project. This is significant since the County does not use the FDOT Materials Acceptance Certification (MAC) program. This alternate form of organization helps the CEI, contractor, and County all be aware and up to date with what recent materials have been used in the field and the status of their acceptance. Value Added Our local presence and previous experience working with Collier County provides significant value to the project. With current Collier County assignments, we work from our local office located at Immokalee Road and 1-75. This office is supplemented through work from our vehicles, which are equipped with laptops and printers. Innovative Concepts H&H continuously strives to stay ahead of emerging technologies. The most recent example of this was the purchase of a drone capable of taking high -definition aerial photos. These photos will be used to capture progress photos of the project which will be included in our monthly summaries. We will also take a photo upon completion to serve as a memento of the project. The drone will also complement our inspection staff by helping us to get views of areas that might otherwise not be accessible. 1-7 Hardesty&Hanover Corr County Organization Chart CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Brendan O'Shea, PE Nicole Nappi County Steve Nappi, PE Fredric Wiedner Inspection Support AECOM Juan Alcantar, Jr. Joe Monahan Kevin Rodriguez Mark Rothenberger Zachary Wilson Brad Ballinger G. Scott Via Junior Tiburcio Steve Ritter Brandon Varela James Phillips, PE Henri Sinson, PE Stephan Heimburg, PE Lisa Heimburq, PE Webb Jones, III, PE (Roadway Jason Dunn, PE (Drainage) Robert Hideck, PE (TTC) Matt Wolczynski, PE (P/SM) Marco Lara, PE (Lighting) James Englert, PE (Structures) Surveying GradyMinor, Inc. Materials Testing H2R, Inc. Environmental Turrell Hall & Associates, Inc. Hardesty&Hanover a C;ollGe,-rC;O-t4l4tY Tab 2: Certified Minority Business Enterprise �4d Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Tab 2: Certified Minority Business Enterprise H&H is not a certified minority business enterprise. Hardesty&Hanover 3-' CollrievC;O-Ullty Tab 3: Past Performance d a w Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Gasparilla Island Swing Bridge Replacement Charlotte County, FL H&H provided comprehensive design services for the replacement of the Gasparilla Island Swing Bridge which included field inspection, a feasibility study, complete design, and post -design engineering support. Our feasibility study provided details on high-level fixed, swing, and bascule alternatives on north and south alignments. A swing bridge on a southerly alignment was chosen to minimize environmental impacts such as devastation of sea grass and mangrove vegetation. H&H's design goal was to replicate the existing appearance of the site and position the new 225-foot main swing span off -center from the existing navigation channel and higher than the existing span to allow the existing and new spans to operate during the construction of the new bridge which was completed in 2015. Our Project Manager, Steve Nappi performed CEI on the replacement project and was responsible for construction and administrative aspects of the new bridge, including review of contract documents and shop drawings; coordination of field inspection of structural, mechanical, and electrical components; assisting in preparation of progress pay estimates; updating shop drawing submittal logs; preparing the final as- builts, computation books, and pay item overruns/underruns; and reviewing daily reports of construction. Steve kept the client abreast of all situations affecting the project and attended meetings regarding construction claims to provide his professional opinion and recommendations on how to proceed. This project finished ahead of schedule and only saw a 5% increase from the contractor's original bid, which is a huge accomplishment given the project's complexity and issues faced. Once the project was completed in 2015, Steve was retained by GIBA to serve as the Project Manager for a miscellaneous service contract which H&H currently holds today. Tasks awarded under this contract include: Providing On -Call Assignments for Bridge Issues. H&H has been retained on several occasions to troubleshoot issues encountered during operation of the bridge. Assignments have included addressing noises within mechanical components which were covered under manufacturer's warranty, the malfunction of a drive motherboard, failure of the bridge end lift to drive under generator power due to a faulty surge suppressor, limit switch malfunctions, shorting of electrical components and rewiring with spares, and PLC error messages. Performing New Swing Bridge Quarterly Inspection. Steve meets with GIBA staff quarterly to inspect the project and review available documentation. He often provides recommendations for repairs of deficient items like concrete cracks and spalls and direction on how to monitor items between inspections so they can be reviewed during future inspections. Owner: Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority Contact: Kathy Banson-Verrico T.941.697.2271 ext. 2 E. kathygiba@earthlink.net Role: Executive Director Completed 2016 (desi n) 12016 (CEI) I Ongoing (Misc Services) $18.9M (construction)/$1.7M (fees) Key Personnel Steven Nappi, PE Hardesty&Hanover 3-1 Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 • Providing Annual Inspection Report Reviews. In conjunction with the quarterly inspections above, Steve is tasked with reviewing annual bridge inspection reports, tracking the changes from previous reports, and discussing the findings with GIBA staff and their Engineering committee. Steve has attended the National Highway Institute's Inspection of In -Service Bridges course affording him the knowledge of how to interpret the findings of the report. Matt Thomas also attended this training. • Designing a repair for noise emanating from Bearing Pillow Block. H&H designed a dowel repair using an FN2 fit to resist movement of the pinion bearing pillow block. This required close coordination with the Coast Guard as a bridge closure was necessary. The repair was implemented under the supervision of Steve and eliminated the noise. Developing an Auxiliary Jacking System Design. GIBA desired to have an auxiliary jacking system designed and installed should a catastrophic event rendered the end lift reducer useless. Preliminary drawings by H&H designers were provided to H&H CEI staff. The CEI team constructed wooden prototypes of the jack stands to ensure the jack stands and system would fit due to very tight constraints. The drawings were modified based on the findings in the field which resulted in a system being installed correctly the first time. This was a great collaboration and highlights the strength of having one team perform both design and CEI. Performing Coating Analysis. Findings in the annual bridge inspection report showed rusting of steel components which could not be reached by maintenance crews. GIBA requested an analysis of the existing coating system which was performed by NACE certified H&H paint inspectors. We also secured the TTC contractor and snooper truck to complete the work. A formal report detailing the findings, recommended approach, and estimates were provided. Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment. H&H was responsible for assessing damages caused by Hurricane Ian. Our team mobilized, identified components requiring replacement, and assisted GIBA staff with adjusting machinery in the field. Though our efforts, we were able to get the bridge operational in one day. Hardesty&Hanover 3-2 Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Lee County Professional Miscellaneous Services Contract Lee County, FL H&H was awarded this three year miscellaneous services contract which requires firms capable of project design and plans preparation, Owner. Lee County CEI, construction contract administration and post -design, evaluations, Contact. Mike Padgett feasibility and planning studies, utility coordination and utility 1500 Monroe Street, Ft. Myers, FL 33901 relocation plans, environmental assessments and environmental T. 239.707.9402 permitting, and reporting, public involvement program, engineering E. mpadqett@leeqov.com and land surveys, construction stake -out and as -built survey; landscape Completed and irrigation plans, geotechnical services and subsurface utility On oin exploration, structural inspections and analysis, permits and permit compliance, final bidding assistance and contract documents, cost As -needed estimates, watershed, stormwater and drainage monitoring and Key Personnel improvements, hydraulic and water quality monitoring and Steven Nappi, PE improvements, ground water monitoring, analysis, and evaluation; and erosion control. To date we have been assigned the following task work orders: • Monitoring of the Harbor Drive Bridge. The abutments of the bridge were experiencing movement. Previous repairs to resist the movement have appeared to be ineffective. H&H was approached by the County to monitor the settlement and provide a fix. H&H CEI crews performed a field review of the project and determined the monitoring site would not accurately indicate the movement of the abutments. New measurement points were placed, and initial readings were retrieved and detailed on an Excel spreadsheet. As a cost savings to the County, we proposed that they monitor the new points and if settlement was witnessed, we would get with our designers to implement repairs. • Sanibel Bridge Diaphragm Repairs. H&H CEI was assigned a task work order to provide CEI inspections of a diaphragm repair on the Sanibel bridge. Under this assignment, a plan review of the repair designed by others was performed by the CEI team and findings were shared with H&H designers. Through internal discussions, H&H determined the cracking was caused by beam creep and additional movement was not anticipated. Additionally, destructive testing was performed which revealed reinforcing steel was not installed per plan and the concrete had insufficient strength. H&H summarized that the repair could result in simple spall repairs performed by in house County staff. To prove this, we recommended that spall repair work occur above the maintenance road so that specialized equipmentwas not required overthe waterway. This repair could be monitored through hot and cold seasons until April which is when the rehabilitation project was to begin. To date the repairs are holding up and the County does not anticipate the need to perform the rehabilitation contract, saving the County over $1 million in construction costs and $130,000 in H&H's CEI fee for the task. This is a great example of our firm's desire to provide exceptional _ service and cost savings through outside the box thinking. • Matlacha Bridge Hurricane Ian Damage _ - Assessment. H&H was tasked with assessing the damage caused by Hurricane Ian. Our mechanical and electrical engineers led by CEI team member Steve Nappi, assessed the damage, determined what was needed for temporary operation, and prepared a report documenting thefull permanent repairs. Our team was able to assist County staff and had the bridge operational using bypasses in one day, and no bypasses in two days. • Lee County Signals Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment. H&H was contracted to assess damages of 66 County signalized intersections in Cape Coral caused by Hurricane Ian. With only days noticed, our team mobilized and efficiently documented over $2.5 million in damages. Hardesty&Hanover 3-3 Collier Couvity CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Construction Engineering & Inspection (Hybrid) Continuing Services (Inspection) Fort Myers Operations Center FDOT District 1 Contract Lee County, FL H&H is a subconsultant on this 5-year continuing services contract providing CEI on FDOT hybrid projects. H&H will be providing various construction engineering and inspection services on an as -needed basis through Task Work Orders issued by FDOT D1. Throughout the course of the contract, H&H will monitor and inspect site activities and conditions to ensure compliance or conformity with the plans, specifications, and any special provisions for the TWO. This will be accomplished by actively observing the contractor's work to determine both the progress and the quality of the work, identify and document to FDOT discrepancies and ensure that the contractor responds to and corrects discrepancies. Areas of inspection anticipated to be performed in TWOS under the contract include on -site inspection, sampling and testing, and engineering services. To date, H&H has been awarded the following Task Work Order assignment: Districtwide School Zone Sign and Signal Update. This project requires H&H to conduct CEI servicesfor sign and signal installations at 68 school zones throughout FDOT District 1. The project involves on -site inspection of the contractor, recordkeeping, and documentation of conformity with the plans. H&H was also tasked with assessing damages caused by Hurricane Ian. This TWO is scheduled to be completed by 6/2024 and has fees of $167,076. FDOT Chris Mollitor 981 NE Pine Island Road Cape Coral, FL 33909 T: 239.985.7883 E: Christopher.Mollitor@dot.state.fl.us Completed On oin Varies by TWO Key Personnel Steven Nappi, PE Scott Via . - STOP FOR SCHOOL BUSES STAY HANDS -FREE IN =1400L ZONES Hardesty&Hanover 3-4 Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Gator Canal Bridge Replacement Collier County, FL This Collier County project required the replacement of the structurally obsolete bridge spanning Gator Canal on CR 836. The construction was phased to maintain 2 lane traffic as Immokalee Road is the main route to downtown Naples for the roughly 30,000 Immokalee residents. Maintaining two lanes of traffic was made difficult as the existing bridge constructed in 1955 (widened in 1977) had many deficiencies in the timber pile foundations as noted in FDOT bridge inspection reports. Additionally, workers had to remain cognizant in the tight work zone and staging areas due to vehicles traveling at a high rate of speed and a high volume of truck traffic. The new bridge is founded on 24-inch square piles with cast -in -place (CIP) caps and a 1-foot, 6- inch CIP deck. The new bridge was constructed wider to accommodate 12-foot travel lanes and 10-foot shoulders. Guardrail, shoulder widening, milling and resurfacing, and rip rap completed the work. Steve served as the Senior PE and is responsible for the performance of the team. His duties included claim mitigation, schedule reviews, reviewing contract documents, attending progress meetings, reviewing progress pay estimates and change orders, preparing CEI monthly invoices, and ensuring field staff have the proper training and equipment. Owner: Collier County Contact: John Conti T: 239-348-1328 E: John.Conti@colliercountyfl.gov Role: Construction Project Manager ICEI Completed 2021 1 Construction Cost Steven Nappi, PE Junior Tiburcio Nicole Nappi Brandon Varela Hardesty&Hanover 3-5 Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Veterans Memorial Boulevard Phase I Design -Build Collier County, FL H&H serves as a prime consultant for Collier County, providing CEI services for the ongoing roadway extension and widening of Veterans Memorial Boulevard. Phase I is a design -build contract that extends and widens 1.4 miles of existing road while adding three signalized intersections, concrete sidewalks, and street lighting throughout the length of the project. The project will install more than 4,000 feet of watermain and force main, as well as several thousand feet of drainage pipe with structures leading to new ponds. Multiple temporary traffic control (TTC) phases are required to construct the project. Owner: Collier County Contact: Bee Thao 2885 South Horseshoe Drive, Naples, FL 34104 T. 239.206.0194 E. Bee.Thao@colliercountyfl.gov Role: Project Manager 2023 Anticipated Construction Cost $10.1 M (construction) /$1.2M (fees) Steven Nappi, PE, Fred Wiedner Nicole Nappi Junior Tiburcio Scott Via Brandon Varela Hardesty&Hanover 3-6 Collier Couvity CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Hendry County Sidewalk CEI Hendry County, FL This LAP project scope was to install sidewalks with cast -in -place truncated domes along Old CR 78 from CR 78 to SR 29. Work included the installation and modification of drainage structures, new 18-inch RCP drainage pipe, driveways, curb and gutter, guardrail, signs, and application of thermoplastic painted pavement markings. We successfully completed the project on schedule and under budget. Changes were made during construction to accommodate the requests of residents. Significant coordination was required to ensure homeowners had access to their driveways throughout phased construction of the project. Positive feedback was received from both residents and users of the new sidewalk. Owner: Hendry County Contact: Jorge Hernandez 99 East Cowboy Way, LaBelle, FL 33975 T. 863.612.4726 E: Jorge.Hernandez@hendryfla.net Role: Project Manager Completed 12/2021 Construction Cost $202,237 (construction)/$80,122 (fees) Key Personnel Steven Nappi, PE, Hardesty&Hanover 3-7 Co Yer C01414ty Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering (22-8054) Reference Questionnaire for: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Steven Nappi, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: John Conti (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email:john.conti@colliercountyfl.gov FAX: N/A company: Collier County Transportation (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: 2 3 9.2 5 3.0 3 5 4 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: Gator Canal Bridge Replacement Project Budget: $1,386,643.50 Completion Date: I1119,12022 Project Number of Days: Item Criteria Score (must be completed) 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 9 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 8 3 Quality of work. 9 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 9 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 9 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 9 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 9 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 9 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 90 Co Yer C01414ty Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Contining Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering (22-8054) Reference Questionnaire for: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Steven Nappi, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Kathy Banson-Verrico Company: Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: kathy@giba.us FAX: 941.697.56929 Telephone: 941.697.2271 ext.2 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: Professional Engineering Project Budget: $32,O�e�OIUdSKs to date) Completion Date: 5/2025 (estimated) Project Number of Days: 1095 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 Co Yer C01414ty Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Contining Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering (22-8054) Reference Questionnaire for: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Steven Nappi, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Jorge Hernandez Company: Hendry County (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: jorge.hernandez@hendryfla.net FAX: 863.674.2941 Telephone: 863.612.4726 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 11 0." Project Description: Old CR 78 Sidewalk Const. Project Budget: S80,121.71 Completion Date: 11 /2021 Project Number of Days: 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 Co Yer C01414ty Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Contining Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering (22-8054) Reference Questionnaire for: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Steven Nappi, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mike Padgett (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: mpadgett@leegov.com FAX: N/A Company: Lee County (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Telephone: 239.707.9402 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: Professional Miscellaneous Services Contract Project Budget: $695k (tasks -to -date) Completion Date: 2026 (estimated) Project Number of Days: 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 C;ollrie,-rC;O-t4llty Tab 4:Locafion cr Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 The majority of our day-to-day work will be conducted out of our vehicles which are Our ability to work from vehicles, the fully equipped with laptops, printers, and hand tools required to inspect the work location of our offices and the residences including smart levels, density gauges, and measuring devices. This approach enables of our team members will facilitate our team to collect and provide real time information from the project site, allowing effective management of this contract. staff to know what is occurring on the project and provides the ability to resolve issues expeditiously. Our Naples office is located at the northwest corner of 1-75 and Immokalee Road will be used for administration duties. This office is large enough to house our staff and has a conference room suitable for in person meetings. Our team members all reside within and near Collier County. This allows for a quick response time to the project when needed. Staff can quickly arrive to the site to perform tests, sample materials, inspect work, complete necessary reports, or perform other actions as required by the County. Our team's proximity to the project also enables us to understand weather threatening the project. This could range from heavy rains to hurricane force winds. Our staff will be available to keep a pulse on weather forecasts and assist the contractor with steps required for preparedness. We will also be available to review the project after storms to decide if items need to be addressed. H&H has a SharePoint based server called Egnyte. This allows H&H users to save and share information with the security of document back up. Egnyte is very useful for storing documents in folders that can be accessed by members of our team. This is more convenient than utilizing a file transfer protocol (FFP) site to share documents as it is faster and avoids duplicate work. Hardesty&Hanover 4-1 C;oIIrie,-rC;O-t4I4ty Tab 5: Recent, Current and Projected Workload Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 Firm's Current Workload Below is a list of Hardesty & Hanover's (H&H) current workload: Veterans Memorial Phases I & II Collier County Transportation Engineering H&H has been awarded this contract to provide CEI services for the Veterans Memorial Road construction project which will connect Livingston Road to Old US-41 in Naples. Several inspectors work on this project located in Collier County. Staff will also utilize our Napoli Center office to manage this contract which will also be used for tasks assigned under this contract. Phase I is slated to be completed in early 2023; Phase II currently does not have a start date. Golden Gate Bridge Replacement Project Collier County Transportation Engineering H&H has been awarded this contract to provide CEI services for the Golden Gate Canal bridge replacement. We anticipate this contract being completed in August 2023. Hendry County Harlem Sidewalk Project H&H has been awarded this contract to provide CEI services for the sidewalk installation in the Harlem community. A start date has currently not been set. Lee County Miscellaneous Services Contracts H&H has been awarded this continuing services contract for Lee County which includes both our CEI and Design teams. Consultants holding this contract will be solicited for tasks and will have the option of accepting the assignment. D1 19155 CEI Continuing Services (Inspection) Fort Myers Ops Center H&H is a subconsultant to Jacobs Engineering Group on this continuing services inspection only contract for FDOT District 1. Task work orders are assigned to the Prime and they receive resumes from the subconsultants for candidates to be considered. Contract No. 2019-23-05 Professional Engineering Services Contracts for City of North Port Public Works H&H was recently selected as a prime on this library -type contract for CEI and design services. If the City desires consultants, they will provide an RFP to firms listed in the library. Firms are not required to submit an LOI. Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority (GIBA) Consulting Services Agreement H&H has been awarded this contract to provide quarterly inspections of their swing span bridge and be on call in case of emergencies. Currently, Steve is the only staff member assigned to this contract, which averages one day per month. Availability We can ensure the County that we have the staff necessary and the flexibility to adequately manage tasks assigned under this contract. In addition, we have subconsultants that can be called upon to supplement our teams and H&H has the resources to bring on additional staffing if deemed appropriate. Our current as -needed contract managers can attest to this statement as we were able to assist all of them while managing our existing workload during Hurricane Ian recovery. Hardesty&Hanover 5-' C;ollrie,-rC;O-t4llty Tab 6: Required Forms Collier County CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Solicitation No.: 22-8054 As requested in Collier county's Request for Professional Services, H&H's executed forms and licensing appear on the following pages. • Vendor Checklist • Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement • Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification • Proof of status with Division of Corporations. • Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification • E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding • W-9 Form • Acknowledge Insurance Requirements • Licenses and certifications Hardest, &Hanover 7-1 Co Yer C01414ty Procurement Services Division Vendor Check List 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. Failure to provide the applicable documents may deem you non-responsive/non-responsible. ® 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 - htWs://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. E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile page should be attached with your submittal. l fl Form 4: Certification for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if applicable, has been executed and returned. Collier or Lee County Business Tax Receipt should be attached with your submittal to be considered. Form 5: Reference Questionnaire form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, if applicable to the solicitation. 11 Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, if applicable, are executed and should be included with your submittal. ® 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. ® County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. ® Any and all supplemental requirements and terms has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. Co Ter Couvlty 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 28th day of November , 2022 in the County of Hillsborough in the State of Florida Firm's Legal Name: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC Address: 5644 Tavilla Circle Suite 206 City, State, Zip Code: Na les. FL 34110 Florida Certificate of CA29740 Authority Document Number Federal Tax 45-3031781 Identification Number *CCR # or CAGE Code 1 MD51 *Only if Grant Funded Telephone: 941.979.5476 Email: Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: t-rinapai Additional Contact Information Send payments to: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC (required if different from Company name used as payee above) Contact name: Que Tu Title: Financial Accounting Manager Address: 1501 Broadway, Suite 601 City, State, ZIP New York NY 10036 Telephone: 212.994,1150 Email: qtu@hardestyhanover.com Office servicing Collier H rdes Hanover nstruction Services. LL County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Steven Nappi. PE Title: Regional Manager of Construction Services Address: 5644 Tavilla Court, Suite 206 City, State, ZIP Naples, FL 34110 Telephone: 941.979.5476 Email: snar)oi@hardestvhanover.com Co ier County 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. Ha State of Florida County of Broward Company Name Signature Michael Sileno, PE, Principal Print Name and Title The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ® physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 28th day of November (month), 2022 (year), by Michael Sileno, PE (name ofp rsonacc�knnowledging). �,�.. tr" uv t✓. Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced (Signature of Notary Public) Sabrina Sanchez (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) is"�.'. SABRINASANCHEZ ��`. ' •' Notary Public - State o' F,orica �yly�r' Commission GG 3a' S58 c<<t My Comm, x�ires Jur 2Z. 2023 Bor4+eC thro4gh Nationa! Notary Assr.' State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that HARDESTY & HANOVER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC is a Delaware limited liability company authorized to transact business in the State of Florida, qualified on November 1, 2011. The document number of this limited liability company is M11000005507. I further certify that said limited liability company has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2022, that its most recent annual report was filed on January 3, 2022, and that its status is active. I further certify that said limited liability company has not filed a Certificate of Withdrawal. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Third day of January, 2022 &09)0 -� Secretary ofState Tracking Number: 2944227828CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https:Hservices.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateOfStatus/C ertificateAuth e n ti c ation co ler County Procurement Services Division 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 (httys://www.e-veria.gov/j, 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 proposal/bid or within five (S) 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), that it is aware of and in compliance with the requirements set forth in Florida Statutes §448.095, 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. Hard mpany Name Signature Michael Sileno, PE, Principal Print Name and Title State of Florida County of Broward The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of M physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 28th day of November (month), . 2022 (year), by Michael Sileno__PE d (name of riersonacknowledging). (.. ignature of Notary Public) Personally Know R Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced Sabrina Sanchez (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) � •• '•e4�`, SAdRfNA SAvCHEZ Notary Pubic -State of JAS Corrmissior = GG 341 My Comrr.x�ires Jur. 2 9orCeC through tiationa! Not E-Verify Company ID Number: 141330 THE E-VERIFY MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR EMPLOYERS ARTICLE I PURPOSE AND AUTHORITY The parties to this agreement are the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Hardesty & Hanover, LLC (Employer). The purpose of this agreement is to set forth terms and conditions which the Employer will follow while participating in E-Verify. E-Verify is a program that electronically confirms an employee's eligibility to work in the United States after completion of Form 1-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (Form 1-9). This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) explains certain features of the E-Verify program and describes specific responsibilities of the Employer, the Social Security Administration (SSA), and DHS. Authority for the E-Verify program is found in Title IV, Subtitle A, of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA), Pub. L. 104-208, 110 Stat. 3009, as amended (8 U.S.C. § 1324a note). The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 22.18, "Employment Eligibility Verification" and Executive Order 12989, as amended, provide authority for Federal contractors and subcontractors (Federal contractor) to use E-Verify to verify the employment eligibility of certain employees working on Federal contracts. ARTICLE II RESPONSIBILITIES A. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMPLOYER 1. The Employer agrees to display the following notices supplied by DHS in a prominent place that is clearly visible to prospective employees and all employees who are to be verified through the system: a. Notice of E-Verify Participation b. Notice of Right to Work 2. The Employer agrees to provide to the SSA and DHS the names, titles, addresses, and telephone numbers of the Employer representatives to be contacted about E-Verify. The Employer also agrees to keep such information current by providing updated information to SSA and DHS whenever the representatives' contact information changes. 3. The Employer agrees to grant E-Verify access only to current employees who need E-Verify access. Employers must promptly terminate an employee's E-Verify access if the employer is separated from the company or no longer needs access to E-Verify. Page 1 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 4. The Employer agrees to become familiar with and comply with the most recent version of the E-Verify User Manual. 5. The Employer agrees that any Employer Representative who will create E-Verify cases will complete the E-Verify Tutorial before that individual creates any cases. a. The Employer agrees that all Employer representatives will take the refresher tutorials when prompted by E-Verify in order to continue using E-Verify. Failure to complete a refresher tutorial will prevent the Employer Representative from continued use of E-Verify. 6. The Employer agrees to comply with current Form 1-9 procedures, with two exceptions: a. If an employee presents a "List B" identity document, the Employer agrees to only accept "List B" documents that contain a photo. (List B documents identified in 8 C.F.R. § 274a.2(b)(1)(B)) can be presented during the Form 1-9 process to establish identity.) If an employee objects to the photo requirement for religious reasons, the Employer should contact E-Verify at 888-464-4218. b. If an employee presents a DHS Form 1-551 (Permanent Resident Card), Form 1-766 (Employment Authorization Document), or U.S. Passport or Passport Card to complete Form 1-9, the Employer agrees to make a photocopy of the document and to retain the photocopy with the employee's Form 1-9. The Employer will use the photocopy to verify the photo and to assist DHS with its review of photo mismatches that employees contest. DHS may in the future designate other documents that activate the photo screening tool. Note: Subject only to the exceptions noted previously in this paragraph, employees still retain the right to present any List A, or List B and List C, document(s) to complete the Form 1-9. 7. The Employer agrees to record the case verification number on the employee's Form 1-9 or to print the screen containing the case verification number and attach it to the employee's Form 1-9. 8. The Employer agrees that, although it participates in E-Verify, the Employer has a responsibility to complete, retain, and make available for inspection Forms 1-9 that relate to its employees, or from other requirements of applicable regulations or laws, including the obligation to comply with the antidiscrimination requirements of section 274B of the INA with respect to Form 1-9 procedures. a. The following modified requirements are the only exceptions to an Employer's obligation to not employ unauthorized workers and comply with the anti -discrimination provision of the INA: (1) List B identity documents must have photos, as described in paragraph 6 above; (2) When an Employer confirms the identity and employment eligibility of newly hired employee using E-Verify procedures, the Employer establishes a rebuttable presumption that it has not violated section 274A(a)(1)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) with respect to the hiring of that employee; (3) If the Employer receives a final nonconfirmation for an employee, but continues to employ that person, the Employer must notify DHS and the Employer is subject to a civil money penalty between $550 and $1,100 for each failure to notify DHS of continued employment following a final nonconfirmation; (4) If the Employer continues to employ an employee after receiving a final nonconfirmation, then the Employer is subject to a rebuttable presumption that it has knowingly Page 2 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 employed an unauthorized alien in violation of section 274A(a)(1)(A); and (5) no E-Verify participant is civilly or criminally liable under any law for any action taken in good faith based on information provided through the E-Verify. b. DHS reserves the right to conduct Form 1-9 compliance inspections, as well as any other enforcement or compliance activity authorized by law, including site visits, to ensure proper use of E-Verify. 9. The Employer is strictly prohibited from creating an E-Verify case before the employee has been hired, meaning that a firm offer of employment was extended and accepted and Form 1-9 was completed. The Employer agrees to create an E-Verify case for new employees within three Employer business days after each employee has been hired (after both Sections 1 and 2 of Form 1-9 have been completed), and to complete as many steps of the E-Verify process as are necessary according to the E-Verify User Manual. If E-Verify is temporarily unavailable, the three-day time period will be extended until it is again operational in order to accommodate the Employer's attempting, in good faith, to make inquiries during the period of unavailability. 10. The Employer agrees not to use E-Verify for pre -employment screening of job applicants, in support of any unlawful employment practice, or for any other use that this MOU or the E-Verify User Manual does not authorize. 11. The Employer must use E-Verify for all new employees. The Employer will not verify selectively and will not verify employees hired before the effective date of this MOU. Employers who are Federal contractors may qualify for exceptions to this requirement as described in Article 11.13 of this MOU. 12. The Employer agrees to follow appropriate procedures (see Article III below) regarding tentative nonconfirmations. The Employer must promptly notify employees in private of the finding and provide them with the notice and letter containing information specific to the employee's E-Verify case. The Employer agrees to provide both the English and the translated notice and letter for employees with limited English proficiency to employees. The Employer agrees to provide written referral instructions to employees and instruct affected employees to bring the English copy of the letter to the SSA. The Employer must allow employees to contest the finding, and not take adverse action against employees if they choose to contest the finding, while their case is still pending. Further, when employees contest a tentative nonconfirmation based upon a photo mismatch, the Employer must take additional steps (see Article III.B. below) to contact DHS with information necessary to resolve the challenge. 13. The Employer agrees not to take any adverse action against an employee based upon the employee's perceived employment eligibility status while SSA or DHS is processing the verification request unless the Employer obtains knowledge (as defined in 8 C.F.R. § 274a.1(1)) that the employee is not work authorized. The Employer understands that an initial inability of the SSA or DHS automated verification system to verify work authorization, a tentative nonconfirmation, a case in continuance (indicating the need for additional time for the government to resolve a case), or the finding of a photo mismatch, does not establish, and should not be interpreted as, evidence that the employee is not work authorized. In any of such cases, the employee must be provided a full and fair opportunity to contest the finding, and if he or she does so, the employee may not be terminated or suffer any adverse employment consequences based upon the employee's perceived employment eligibility status Page 3 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 ��VeriFy Company ID Number: 141330 (including denying, reducing, or extending work hours, delaying or preventing training, requiring an employee to work in poorer conditions, withholding pay, refusing to assign the employee to a Federal contract or other assignment, or otherwise assuming that he or she is unauthorized to work) until and unless secondary verification by SSA or DHS has been completed and a final nonconfirmation has been issued. If the employee does not choose to contest a tentative nonconfirmation or a photo mismatch or if a secondary verification is completed and a final nonconfirmation is issued, then the Employer can find the employee is not work authorized and terminate the employee's employment. Employers or employees with questions about a final nonconfirmation may call E-Verify at 1-888-464- 4218 (customer service) or 1-888-897-7781 (worker hotline). 14. The Employer agrees to comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and section 274B of the INA as applicable by not discriminating unlawfully against any individual in hiring, firing, employment eligibility verification, or recruitment or referral practices because of his or her national origin or citizenship status, or by committing discriminatory documentary practices. The Employer understands that such illegal practices can include selective verification or use of E-Verify except as provided in part D below, or discharging or refusing to hire employees because they appear or sound "foreign" or have received tentative nonconfirmations. The Employer further understands that any violation of the immigration -related unfair employment practices provisions in section 274E of the INA could subject the Employer to civil penalties, back pay awards, and other sanctions, and violations of Title VII could subject the Employer to back pay awards, compensatory and punitive damages. Violations of either section 274B of the INA or Title VII may also lead to the termination of its participation in E-Verify. If the Employer has any questions relating to the anti -discrimination provision, it should contact OSC at 1-800-255-8155 or 1-800-237-2515 (TDD). 15. The Employer agrees that it will use the information it receives from E-Verify only to confirm the employment eligibility of employees as authorized by this MOU. The Employer agrees that it will safeguard this information, and means of access to it (such as PINS and passwords), to ensure that it is not used for any other purpose and as necessary to protect its confidentiality, including ensuring that it is not disseminated to any person other than employees of the Employer who are authorized to perform the Employer's responsibilities under this MOU, except for such dissemination as may be authorized in advance by SSA or DHS for legitimate purposes. 16. The Employer agrees to notify DHS immediately in the event of a breach of personal information. Breaches are defined as loss of control or unauthorized access to E-Verify personal data. All suspected or confirmed breaches should be reported by calling 1-888-464-4218 or via email at E-Verifyaadhs.gOV. Please use "Privacy Incident— Password" in the subject line of your email when sending a breach report to E-Verify. 17. The Employer acknowledges that the information it receives from SSA is governed by the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. § 552a(i)(1) and (3)) and the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1306(a)). Any person who obtains this information under false pretenses or uses it for any purpose other than as provided for in this MOU may be subject to criminal penalties. 18. The Employer agrees to cooperate with DHS and SSA in their compliance monitoring and evaluation of E-Verify, which includes permitting DHS, SSA, their contractors and other agents, upon Page 4 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 reasonable notice, to review Forms 1-9 and other employment records and to interview it and its employees regarding the Employer's use of E-Verify, and to respond in a prompt and accurate manner to DHS requests for information relating to their participation in E-Verify. 19. The Employer shall not make any false or unauthorized claims or references about its participation in E-Verify on its website, in advertising materials, or other media. The Employer shall not describe its services as federally -approved, federally -certified, or federally -recognized, or use language with a similar intent on its website or other materials provided to the public. Entering into this MOU does not mean that E-Verify endorses or authorizes your E-Verify services and any claim to that effect is false. 20. The Employer shall not state in its website or other public documents that any language used therein has been provided or approved by DHS, USCIS or the Verification Division, without first obtaining the prior written consent of DHS. 21. The Employer agrees that E-Verify trademarks and logos may be used only under license by DHS/USCIS (see M-795 (Web)) and, other than pursuant to the specific terms of such license, may not be used in any manner that might imply that the Employer's services, products, websites, or publications are sponsored by, endorsed by, licensed by, or affiliated with DHS, USCIS, or E-Verify. 22. The Employer understands that if it uses E-Verify procedures for any purpose other than as authorized by this MOU, the Employer may be subject to appropriate legal action and termination of its participation in E-Verify according to this MOU. B. RESPONSIBILITIES OF FEDERAL CONTRACTORS 1. If the Employer is a Federal contractor with the FAR E-Verify clause subject to the employment verification terms in Subpart 22.18 of the FAR, it will become familiar with and comply with the most current version of the E-Verify User Manual for Federal Contractors as well as the E-Verify Supplemental Guide for Federal Contractors. 2. In addition to the responsibilities of every employer outlined in this MOU, the Employer understands that if it is a Federal contractor subject to the employment verification terms in Subpart 22.18 of the FAR it must verify the employment eligibility of any "employee assigned to the contract" (as defined in FAR 22.1801). Once an employee has been verified through E-Verify by the Employer, the Employer may not create a second case for the employee through E-Verify. a. An Employer that is not enrolled in E-Verify as a Federal contractor at the time of a contract award must enroll as a Federal contractor in the E-Verify program within 30 calendar days of contract award and, within 90 days of enrollment, begin to verify employment eligibility of new hires using E-Verify. The Employer must verify those employees who are working in the United States, whether or not they are assigned to the contract. Once the Employer begins verifying new hires, such verification of new hires must be initiated within three business days after the hire date. Once enrolled in E-Verify as a Federal contractor, the Employer must begin verification of employees assigned to the contract within 90 calendar days after the date of enrollment or within 30 days of an employee's assignment to the contract, whichever date is later. Page 5 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 b. Employers enrolled in E-Verify as a Federal contractor for 90 days or more at the time of a contract award must use E-Verify to begin verification of employment eligibility for new hires of the Employer who are working in the United States, whether or not assigned to the contract, within three business days after the date of hire. If the Employer is enrolled in E-Verify as a Federal contractor for 90 calendar days or less at the time of contract award, the Employer must, within 90 days of enrollment, begin to use E-Verify to initiate verification of new hires of the contractor who are working in the United States, whether or not assigned to the contract. Such verification of new hires must be initiated within three business days after the date of hire. An Employer enrolled as a Federal contractor in E-Verify must begin verification of each employee assigned to the contract within 90 calendar days after date of contract award or within 30 days after assignment to the contract, whichever is later. c. Federal contractors that are institutions of higher education (as defined at 20 U.S.C. 1001(a)), state or local governments, governments of Federally recognized Indian tribes, or sureties performing under a takeover agreement entered into with a Federal agency under a performance bond may choose to only verify new and existing employees assigned to the Federal contract. Such Federal contractors may, however, elect to verify all new hires, and/or all existing employees hired after November 6, 1986. Employers in this category must begin verification of employees assigned to the contract within 90 calendar days after the date of enrollment or within 30 days of an employee's assignment to the contract, whichever date is later. d. Upon enrollment, Employers who are Federal contractors may elect to verify employment eligibility of all existing employees working in the United States who were hired after November 6, 1986, instead of verifying only those employees assigned to a covered Federal contract. After enrollment, Employers must elect to verify existing staff following DHS procedures and begin E-Verify verification of all existing employees within 180 days after the election. e. The Employer may use a previously completed Form I-9 as the basis for creating an E-Verify case for an employee assigned to a contract as long as: That Form 1-9 is complete (including the SSN) and complies with Article II.A.6, ii. The employee's work authorization has not expired, and iii. The Employer has reviewed the Form 1-9 information either in person or in communications with the employee to ensure that the employee's Section 1, Form 1-9 attestation has not changed (including, but not limited to, a lawful permanent resident alien having become a naturalized U.S. citizen). f. The Employer shall complete anew Form 1-9 consistent with Article II.A.6 or update the previous Form 1-9 to provide the necessary information if: i. The Employer cannot determine that Form 1-9 complies with Article II.A.6, ii. The employee's basis for work authorization as attested in Section 1 has expired or changed, or iii. The Form 1-9 contains no SSN or is otherwise incomplete. Note: If Section 1 of Form 1-9 is otherwise valid and up-to-date and the form otherwise complies with Page 6 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 Article II.C.5, but reflects documentation (such as a U.S. passport or Form 1-551) that expired after completing Form 1-9, the Employer shall not require the production of additional documentation, or use the photo screening tool described in Article II.A.5, subject to any additional or superseding instructions that may be provided on this subject in the E-Verify User Manual. g. The Employer agrees not to require a second verification using E-Verify of any assigned employee who has previously been verified as a newly hired employee under this MOU or to authorize verification of any existing employee by any Employer that is not a Federal contractor based on this Article. 3. The Employer understands that if it is a Federal contractor, its compliance with this MOU is a performance requirement under the terms of the Federal contract or subcontract, and the Employer consents to the release of information relating to compliance with its verification responsibilities under this MOU to contracting officers or other officials authorized to review the Employer's compliance with Federal contracting requirements. C. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SSA 1. SSA agrees to allow DHS to compare data provided by the Employer against SSA's database. SSA sends DHS confirmation that the data sent either matches or does not match the information in SSA's database. 2. SSA agrees to safeguard the information the Employer provides through E-Verify procedures. SSA also agrees to limit access to such information, as is appropriate by law, to individuals responsible for the verification of Social Security numbers or responsible for evaluation of E-Verify or such other persons or entities who may be authorized by SSA as governed by the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. § 552a), the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1306(a)), and SSA regulations (20 CFR Part 401). 3. SSA agrees to provide case results from its database within three Federal Government work days of the initial inquiry. E-Verify provides the information to the Employer. 4. SSA agrees to update SSA records as necessary if the employee who contests the SSA tentative nonconfirmation visits an SSA field office and provides the required evidence. If the employee visits an SSA field office within the eight Federal Government work days from the date of referral to SSA, SSA agrees to update SSA records, if appropriate, within the eight -day period unless SSA determines that more than eight days may be necessary. In such cases, SSA will provide additional instructions to the employee. If the employee does not visit SSA in the time allowed, E-Verify may provide a final nonconfirmation to the employer. Note: If an Employer experiences technical problems, or has a policy question, the employer should contact E-Verify at 1-888-464-4218. D. RESPONSIBILITIES OF DHS 1. DHS agrees to provide the Employer with selected data from DHS databases to enable the Employer to conduct, to the extent authorized by this MOU: a. Automated verification checks on alien employees by electronic means, and Page 7 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 b. Photo verification checks (when available) on employees. 2. DHS agrees to assist the Employer with operational problems associated with the Employer's participation in E-Verify. DHS agrees to provide the Employer names, titles, addresses, and telephone numbers of DHS representatives to be contacted during the E-Verify process. 3. DHS agrees to provide to the Employer with access to E-Verify training materials as well as an E-Verify User Manual that contain instructions on E-Verify policies, procedures, and requirements for both SSA and DHS, including restrictions on the use of E-Verify. 4. DHS agrees to train Employers on all important changes made to E-Verify through the use of mandatory refresher tutorials and updates to the E-Verify User Manual. Even without changes to E-Verify, DHS reserves the right to require employers to take mandatory refresher tutorials. 5. DHS agrees to provide to the Employer a notice, which indicates the Employer's participation in E-Verify. DHS also agrees to provide to the Employer anti -discrimination notices issued by the Office of Special Counsel for Immigration -Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC), Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice. 6. DHS agrees to issue each of the Employer's E-Verify users a unique user identification number and password that permits them to log in to E-Verify. 7. DHS agrees to safeguard the information the Employer provides, and to limit access to such information to individuals responsible for the verification process, for evaluation of E-Verify, or to such other persons or entities as may be authorized by applicable law. Information will be used only to verify the accuracy of Social Security numbers and employment eligibility, to enforce the INA and Federal criminal laws, and to administer Federal contracting requirements. 8. DHS agrees to provide a means of automated verification that provides (in conjunction with SSA verification procedures) confirmation or tentative nonconfirmation of employees' employment eligibility within three Federal Government work days of the initial inquiry. 9. DHS agrees to provide a means of secondary verification (including updating DHS records) for employees who contest DHS tentative nonconfirmations and photo mismatch tentative nonconfirmations. This provides final confirmation or nonconfirmation of the employees' employment eligibility within 10 Federal Government work days of the date of referral to DHS, unless DHS determines that more than 10 days may be necessary. In such cases, DHS will provide additional verification instructions. ARTICLE III REFERRAL OF INDIVIDUALS TO SSA AND DHS A. REFERRAL TO SSA 1. If the Employer receives a tentative nonconfirmation issued by SSA, the Employer must print the notice as directed by E-Verify. The Employer must promptly notify employees in private of the finding and provide them with the notice and letter containing information specific to the employee's E-Verify Page 8 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 case. The Employer also agrees to provide both the English and the translated notice and letter for employees with limited English proficiency to employees. The Employer agrees to provide written referral instructions to employees and instruct affected employees to bring the English copy of the letter to the SSA. The Employer must allow employees to contest the finding, and not take adverse action against employees if they choose to contest the finding, while their case is still pending. 2. The Employer agrees to obtain the employee's response about whether he or she will contest the tentative nonconfirmation as soon as possible after the Employer receives the tentative nonconfirmation. Only the employee may determine whether he or she will contest the tentative nonconfirmation. 3. After a tentative nonconfirmation, the Employer will refer employees to SSA field offices only as directed by E-Verify. The Employer must record the case verification number, review the employee information submitted to E-Verify to identify any errors, and find out whether the employee contests the tentative nonconfirmation. The Employer will transmit the Social Security number, or any other corrected employee information that SSA requests, to SSA for verification again if this review indicates a need to do so. 4. The Employer will instruct the employee to visit an SSA office within eight Federal Government work days. SSA will electronically transmit the result of the referral to the Employer within 10 Federal Government work days of the referral unless it determines that more than 10 days is necessary. 5. While waiting for case results, the Employer agrees to check the E-Verify system regularly for case updates. 6. The Employer agrees not to ask the employee to obtain a printout from the Social Security Administration number database (the Numident) or other written verification of the SSN from the SSA B. REFERRAL TO DHS 1. If the Employer receives a tentative nonconfirmation issued by DHS, the Employer must promptly notify employees in private of the finding and provide them with the notice and letter containing information specific to the employee's E-Verify case. The Employer also agrees to provide both the English and the translated notice and letter for employees with limited English proficiency to employees. The Employer must allow employees to contest the finding, and not take adverse action against employees if they choose to contest the finding, while their case is still pending. 2. The Employer agrees to obtain the employee's response about whether he or she will contest the tentative nonconfirmation as soon as possible after the Employer receives the tentative nonconfirmation. Only the employee may determine whether he or she will contest the tentative nonconfirmation. 3. The Employer agrees to refer individuals to DHS only when the employee chooses to contest a tentative nonconfirmation. 4. If the employee contests a tentative nonconfirmation issued by DHS, the Employer will instruct the Page 9 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 ��VeriFy Company ID Number: 141330 employee to contact DHS through its toll -free hotline (as found on the referral letter) within eight Federal Government work days. 5. If the Employer finds a photo mismatch, the Employer must provide the photo mismatch tentative nonconfirmation notice and follow the instructions outlined in paragraph 1 of this section for tentative nonconfirmations, generally. 6. The Employer agrees that if an employee contests a tentative nonconfirmation based upon a photo mismatch, the Employer will send a copy of the employee's Form 1-551, Form 1-766, U.S. Passport, or passport card to DHS for review by: a. Scanning and uploading the document, or b. Sending a photocopy of the document by express mail (furnished and paid for by the employer) 7. The Employer understands that if it cannot determine whether there is a photo match/mismatch, the Employer must forward the employee's documentation to DHS as described in the preceding paragraph. The Employer agrees to resolve the case as specified by the DHS representative who will determine the photo match or mismatch. 8. DHS will electronically transmit the result of the referral to the Employer within 10 Federal Government work days of the referral unless it determines that more than 10 days is necessary. 9. While waiting for case results, the Employer agrees to check the E-Verify system regularly for case updates. ARTICLE IV SERVICE PROVISIONS A. NO SERVICE FEES 1. SSA and DHS will not charge the Employer for verification services performed under this MOU. The Employer is responsible for providing equipment needed to make inquiries. To access E-Verify, an Employer will need a personal computer with Internet access. ARTICLE V MODIFICATION AND TERMINATION A. MODIFICATION 1. This MOU is effective upon the signature of all parties and shall continue in effect for as long as the SSA and DHS operates the E-Verify program unless modified in writing by the mutual consent of all parties. 2. Any and all E-Verify system enhancements by DHS or SSA, including but not limited to E-Verify checking against additional data sources and instituting new verification policies or procedures, will be covered under this MOU and will not cause the need for a supplemental MOU that outlines these changes. Page 10 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 B. TERMINATION 1. The Employer may terminate this MOU and its participation in E-Verify at any time upon 30 days prior written notice to the other parties. 2. Notwithstanding Article V, part A of this MOU, DHS may terminate this MOU, and thereby the Employer's participation in E-Verify, with or without notice at any time if deemed necessary because of the requirements of law or policy, or upon a determination by SSA or DHS that there has been a breach of system integrity or security by the Employer, or a failure on the part of the Employer to comply with established E-Verify procedures and/or legal requirements. The Employer understands that if it is a Federal contractor, termination of this MOU by any party for any reason may negatively affect the performance of its contractual responsibilities. Similarly, the Employer understands that if it is in a state where E-Verify is mandatory, termination of this by any party MOU may negatively affect the Employer's business. 3. An Employer that is a Federal contractor may terminate this MOU when the Federal contract that requires its participation in E-Verify is terminated or completed. In such cases, the Federal contractor must provide written notice to DHS. If an Employer that is a Federal contractor fails to provide such notice, then that Employer will remain an E-Verify participant, will remain bound by the terms of this MOU that apply to non -Federal contractor participants, and will be required to use the E-Verify procedures to verify the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. 4. The Employer agrees that E-Verify is not liable for any losses, financial or otherwise, if the Employer is terminated from E-Verify. ARTICLE VI PARTIES A. Some or all SSA and DHS responsibilities under this MOU may be performed by contractor(s), and SSA and DHS may adjust verification responsibilities between each other as necessary. By separate agreement with DHS, SSA has agreed to perform its responsibilities as described in this MOU. B. Nothing in this MOU is intended, or should be construed, to create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by any third party against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees, or against the Employer, its agents, officers, or employees. C. The Employer may not assign, directly or indirectly, whether by operation of law, change of control or merger, all or any part of its rights or obligations under this MOU without the prior written consent of DHS, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Any attempt to sublicense, assign, or transfer any of the rights, duties, or obligations herein is void. D. Each party shall be solely responsible for defending any claim or action against it arising out of or related to E-Verify or this MOU, whether civil or criminal, and for any liability wherefrom, including (but not limited to) any dispute between the Employer and any other person or entity regarding the applicability of Section 403(d) of IIRIRA to any action taken or allegedly taken by the Employer. E. The Employer understands that its participation in E-Verify is not confidential information and may be disclosed as authorized or required by law and DHS or SSA policy, including but not limited to, Page 11 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify., Company ID Number: 141330 Congressional oversight, E-Verify publicity and media inquiries, determinations of compliance with Federal contractual requirements, and responses to inquiries under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). F. The individuals whose signatures appear below represent that they are authorized to enter into this MOU on behalf of the Employer and DHS respectively. The Employer understands that any inaccurate statement, representation, data or other information provided to DHS may subject the Employer, its subcontractors, its employees, or its representatives to: (1) prosecution for false statements pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001 and/or; (2) immediate termination of its MOU and/or; (3) possible debarment or suspension. G. The foregoing constitutes the full agreement on this subject between DHS and the Employer. To be accepted as an E-Verify participant, you should only sign the Employer's Section of the signature page. If you have any questions, contact E-Verify at 1-888-464-4218. Page 12 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify mM�� Company ID Number: 141330 Approved by: Employer Hardesty & Hanover, LLC Name (Please Type or Print) Title Billinghurst Michelle Signature Date Electronically Signed 08/01/2008 Department of Homeland Security— Verification Division Name (Please Type or Print) Title USCIS Verification Division Signature Date Electronically Signed 08/01/2008 Page 13 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify- Company ID Number: 141330 Information Required for the E-Verify Program Information relating to your Company: Hardesty & Hanover, LLC Company Name 1501 Broadway New York, NY 10036 Company Facility Address Company Alternate Address County or Parish NEW YORK Employer Identification Number 453031954 North American Industry 541 Classification Systems Code Parent Company Number of Employees 100 to 499 Number of Sites Verified for 22 site(s) Page 14 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify Company ID Number: 141330 Are you verifying for more than 1 site? If yes, please provide the number of sites verified for in each State: CT 1 FL 3 IL 1 KS 1 LA 1 MA 1 MD 1 ME 1 MI 1 NC 1 NH 1 NJ 4 NY 3 VA 1 WA 1 Page 15 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 E-Verify. Company ID Number: 141330 Information relating to the Program Administrator(s) for your Company on policy questions or operational problems: Name Susan Cohen Phone Number 6464288520 Fax 6463900800 Email scohen0hardesty-hanover.com Page 16 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 Verify Company ID Number: 141330 This list represents the first 20 Program Administrators listed for this company. Page 17 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers I Revision Date 06/01/13 Co Ter County 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: 2020 Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 480 Number of Employees Living in ® Collier County or ® Lee (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 5 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. Sign and Date Certification: Under penalties oLperiuiy, I certifLy that the infjormation shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Company Name: Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services LLC Date: _November 28, 2022 Address in Collie or o ty: 5644 Tavilla Court, Suite 206, Naples, FL 34110 Signature: 4 Michael Sileno PE Principal Title: Princiral ! 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.gov/FormW9 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. Hardesty & Hanove, LLC 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above M 3 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 p ❑ Individual/sole proprietor or ❑ C Corporation ❑ S Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate instructions on page 3): ai single -member LLC Exempt payee code (if any) ao '' � ❑✓ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership) ► S `o 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 w LLC if the LLC is classified as a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is code ( if any) a another LLC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal tax purposes. Otherwise, a single -member LLC that v is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner. V 4)❑ Other (see instructions) ► (Applies to accounts maintained outside the U.S.) y 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Requester's name and address (optionao 1501 Broadwa , 6th Floo 6 City, state, and ZIP code New York, NY 10036 7 List account number(s) here (optional) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SHowever, for a 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. 717-1 Certification 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 tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not requiredlo sign the certificatigfj, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part II, later. Sign of U.S. peers Op- Here US. person ��� Date ► 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.gov/FormW9. 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) • 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) 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:Hgpps.fldfs.com/bocexempt/ 2. ® Employer's Liability $_500,000 single limit per occurrence 3. ® Commercial General Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the current $_1,000,000_single limit per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate for Bodily Injury ISO form Liability and Property Damage Liability. The General Aggregate Limit shall be endorsed to apply per project. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. 4. ® Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the ContractorNendor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Contractor/ Vendor or anyone employed or utilized by the ContractorNendor in the performance of this Agreement. 5. ® Automobile Liability $_500,000_ Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 6. ® Other insurance as noted: ❑ Watercraft $ 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 8. ❑ Performance and Payment Bonds For projects in excess of $200,000, bonds shall be submitted with the executed contract by Proposers receiving award, and written for 100% of the Contract award amount, the cost borne by the Proposer receiving an award. The Performance and Payment Bonds shall be underwritten by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida and otherwise acceptable to Owner; provided, however, the surety shall be rated as "A-" or better as to general policy holders rating and Class V or higher rating as to financial size category and the amount required shall not exceed 5% of the reported policy holders' surplus, all as reported in the most current Best Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Inc. of 75 Fulton Street, New York, New York 10038. 9. ® Vendor shall ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Vendor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 10. ® Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability where required. This insurance shall be primary and non-contributory with respect to any other insurance maintained by, or available for the benefit of, the Additional Insured and the Vendor's policy shall be endorsed accordingly. 11. ® The Certificate Holder shall be named as Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. 12. ® On all certificates, the Certificate Holder must read: Collier County Board of 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. GG — 10/13/22 Vendor's Insurance Acceptance By submission of the bid Vendor accepts and understands 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. Client#: 25393 HARDHANO ACORDTM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE M/DD/YMIDDrf 12/1 DATE (MYYY) 212021 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 any rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Greyling Ins. Brokerage/EPIC 3780 Mansell Road, Suite 370 CONTACT NAME: Noyola PHONE, 770-220-7699 FAX A/C, No): A/C, NoExt : E-MAIL no oa re lin y �g y g•com ADDRESS:er ry• l Alpharetta, GA 30022 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A: Evanston Insurance Company 35378 INSURED Hardesty & Hanover Construction Services, LLC 1501 Broadway New York, NY 10036 INSURER B : INSURER C INSURER D INSURER E : INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 22-23 REVISION NUMBER: 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 CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSR SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR PREMISES ERENTED ccr nce $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRO- LOC POLICY JECT PRODUCTS -COMP/OP AGG $ $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ HIRED NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N / A E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ A Professional/ MKLV7PL0005013 1/01/2022 01/01/2023 Per Claim $5,000,000 Pollution Liab. Aggregate $5,000,000 Deductible $500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (,CORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) 11101aG's I I a LUTG\ T an i PJ A NJ aG vL'\C PI a A AG\ I PJ► To Whom It May Concern SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 1&2111V ACORD 25 (2016/03) 1 of 1 #S3016156/M3004031 © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD JNOY1 Client#: 25393 HARDHANO ACORD.. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 7/19/2022 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 any rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Jerry Noyola Greyling Ins. Brokerage/EPIC PHHc°NN • Ext : 770-220-7699 a/c, No): 3780 Mansell Road, Suite 370 E-MAIL o oa re lin ADDRESS:er ry•nl y �g y g•com Alpharetta, GA 30022 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A: National Union Fire Ins Co of PA 19445 INSURED INSURER B : Aspen American Insurance Company 43460 Hardesty & Hanover Construction INSURER C : New amp NHampshire Ins. co. 23841 Services, LLC INSURER DZurich American Insurance Co 16535 1501 Broadway New York, NY 10036 INSURER E : INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 22-23 REVISION NUMBER: 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 CONTRACTOR 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. LT R LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSR SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY X X GL9566090 8/01/2022 08/01/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE s2,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE � OCCUR PREMISES ERENTED .r nce $ 500,000 X MED EXP (Any one person) $ 25,000 Contractual Liab. PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $2,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPPLIESPER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 POLICY XI JECT [XILOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OPAGG $4,000,000 $ OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X X CA5425480 8/01/2022 08/01/202 CMINED Ea acciden SINGLE LIMIT $2,000,000 X BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ X HIRED NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ONLY B UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR X X CX009N722 8/01/2022 08/01/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $10 000 000 X AGGREGATE $10 000 000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DED X RETENTION $0 $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y / N OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? � (Mandatory in NH) N / A X WC043172130 08/01/2022 08/01/2023 X PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 D Valuable Papers CPP943349014 8/01/2022 08/01/202 Limit $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Re: CEI services for Golden Gate Parkway over Santa Barbara Canal Bridge Replacement. Contract #21-7880. H&H #5230. Collier County Board Of County Commissioners are named as Additional Insureds with respects to General Liability where required by written contract. The above referenced liability policies with the exception of workers compensation and professional liability are primary & non-contributory where required by written contract. Should any of the above described policies be cancelled by the issuing insurer before (See Attached Descriptions) ILO] aY I I PfG\IIRS III PJ A.Jq "L'\C Pf a A AG\ I PJ0 Collier County Board Of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, FL 34112 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE zzlllv ACORD 25 (2016/03) 1 of 2 #S3353136/M3353125 © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD JNOY1 11 /30/22, 11:18 AM Related License Information Licensee Name: Rank: Primary Status: HARDESTY & HANOVER License Number: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC Registry License Expiration Date: Current Original License Date: Related License Information 29740 12/05/2011 License Status Related Party Relationship Relation Rank Expiration Number Type Effective Date Date 65981 Current, BLUNI, SEAN A Registry 12/05/2011 Professional 02/28/2023 Active Engineer https://www.myfloridalicense.com/relationList.asp?record_cnt=1&Licld=5255695&Lname=&datefrom=&LicNum=&dateto=&Fname=&Category= 1/1 11/30/22, 11:20 AM Related License Information Licensee Name: HARDESTY & HANOVER, LLC License Number: 29741 Rank: Registry License Expiration Date: Primary Status: Current Original License Date: 12/05/2011 Related License Information License Status Related Party Relationship Relation Rank Expiration Number Type Effective Date Date 65981 Current, BLUNI, SEAN A Registry 12/05/2011 Professional 02/28/2023 Active Engineer https://www.myfloridaIicense.com/relationList.asp?record_cnt=1&Licld=5255703&Lname=&datefrom=&LicNum=&dateto=&Fname=&Category= 1/1 Florida Department of Transportation RON nESANTIS 605 Suwannee Street KEVIN J. THIBauLT, P.E. GOVERNOR Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 SECRETARY July 5, 2021 Brendan O'Shea, Principal HARDESTY & HANOVER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC 950 Tamiami Trail, Unit 104 Port Charlotte, Florida 33953 Dear Mr. O'Shea: The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your application for prequalification package and determined that the data submitted is adequate to technically prequalify your firm for the following types of work: Group 10 - Construction Engineering Inspection 10.1 - Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection 10.3 - Construction Materials Inspection 10.4 - Minor Bridge & Miscellaneous Structures CEI Your firm is now technically prequalified with the Department for Professional Services in the above referenced work types. The overhead audit has been accepted, and your firm may pursue projects in the referenced work types with fees of any dollar amount. This status shall be valid until June 30, 2022, for contracting purposes. ADDroved Rates Field Facilities Premium Reimburse Field Overhead Capital Cost Overtime Actual Direct of Money Expenses Expense 95.96% 0.033% Reimbursed No 1.63%* *Rent and utilities excluded from field office rate. These costs will be directly reimbursed on contracts that require the consultant to provide field office. Per Title 23, U.S. Code 112, there are restrictions on sharing indirect cost rates. Refer to Code for additional information. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email at carliayn.kell@dot.state.fl.us or by phone at 850-414-4597. Sincerely, ITIld Carliayn Kell Professional Services Qualification Administrator Safety, Mobility, Innovation www.fdot.gov FDOT Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS 605 Suwannee Street JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. GOVERNOR Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 SECRETARY October 10, 2022 Michael Sileno, Principal HARDESTY & HANOVER, LLC 3250 West Commercial Boulevard, Suite 348 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Dear Mr. Sileno: The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your application for prequalification package and determined that the data submitted is adequate to technically prequalify your firm for the following types of work: Group 3 - Highway Design - Roadway 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 4.2.3 - Major Bridge Design — Segmental 4.3.1 - Complex Bridge Design — Concrete 4.3.2 - Complex Bridge Design - Steel 4.4 - Movable Span Bridge Design 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 1 Group 7 - Traffic Operations Design 7.1 - Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization 7.2 - Lighting 7.3 - Signalization Group 9 - Soil Exploration, Material Testing and Foundations 9.4.1 - Standard Foundation Studies Group 13 - Planning 13.4 - Systems Planning 13.5 - Subarea/Corridor Planning 13.6 - Land Planning/Engineering Group 14 - Architect Your firm is now technically prequalified with the Department for Professional Services in the above referenced work types. The overhead audit has been accepted, and your firm may pursue projects in the referenced work types with fees of any dollar amount. This status shall be valid until June 30, 2023, for contracting purposes. Aeoroved Rates Home/ Facilities Premium Reimburse Home Branch Capital Cost Overtime Actual Direct Overhead of Money Expenses Expense 118.71 %* 0.203% Reimbursed No 2.33% *For multi -year contracts, DOT has adjusted the overhead rates to mitigate the adverse impacts of Payroll Protection Program loan forgiveness. For information on the adjusted overhead rates, contact the district Procurement Office. Per Title 23, U.S. Code 112, there are restrictions on sharing indirect cost rates. Refer to Code for additional information. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email at carliayn.kell@dot.state.fl.us or by phone at 850-414-4597. CBHK/kw Sincerely, Carliayn Kell Professional Services Qualification Administrator 2 Hardesty & Hanover, LLC 5644Tavilla Circle, Suite 105 Naples, FL 34110 T: 239.431.6316 isHardesty &Hanover ;Hii.ghSpans E N G I N E E R I N G, INC. Request for Professional Services (RPS) Number: #22-8054 Project Title: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering RPS Opening Day/Date/Time: November 30, 2022 at 3:00 P.M. Submitted to/Place of RPS Opening: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division Attn: Matthew Catoe, Procurement Strategist 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Building C — 2 Naples, FL 34112 Electronically submitted online via the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System: BidSync Submitted by Vince Zaliauskas, PE, Principal Engineer HighSpans Engineering, Inc. 2121 McGregor Boulevard — Suite 200 Ft. Myers, FL 33901 239-433-3000 — T 888-449-2462 — F VinceZ@highspans.com Hi hS ans ENGINEERING, INC. 2121 MCGREGOR BLVD. - SUITE 200 FT. MYERS, FL 33901 OFFICE: 239.433.3000 November 30, 2022 Collier County Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Department 3295 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 Attn: Matthew Catoe, Procurement Strategist RE: RPS No.: 22-8054 — CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Dear Mr. Catoe: HighSpans Engineering, Inc. (HEI), a local DBE, has provided services under various contracts on projects in Collier County and throughout Southwest Florida since our incorporation in 2007. We are pleased to respond to the above -referenced Request for Professional Services to provide outstanding Construction Engineering & Inspection Services to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. Our Location: HighSpans is rooted in Southwest Florida. Whereas other firms may have a satellite office in our area that may be focused on winning market share and meeting corporate goals, HighSpans is focused entirely on providing Collier County with a successful project outcome. Collier County Expenditures on Engineering Professional Services will stay in Southwest Florida and Collier County residents will benefit directly from the use of Public Funds. Our Approach is to Provide Highly qualified Personnel: Our team is experienced in all aspects of CEI services including structures construction, roadway construction, resurfacing, utilities, MOT, environmental compliance, EEO/OJT reporting, and has extensive experience on FHWA funded projects. Our approach to staffing is to maximize benefit to the client by immediately providing a ready and qualified team, with value-added methods that benefit Collier County; and to treat Collier County as an extension of our team by consistent communication and cooperation. HighSpans has a long-term commitment to Collier County to lead qualified and experienced staff, to be attentive and responsive to the County's needs, and to deliver what we promise. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, liauskas, PVince ZaE 239-4300 VinceZ@HighSpans.com EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 1: ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL HiLyhSDans ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering 1.0 ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL HighSpans Engineering, Inc., is a Fort Myers based multi - disciplined engineering firm which maintains unlimited prequalifications from the State of Florida to perform Highway Design, Structures Design, Traffic Engineering, Construction Engineering Inspection and Materials Testing. The firm is authorized to perform engineering services through the State Registration #27559. The firm has maintained these qualifications since our founding in 2007 (15 years). Number of Years: Our senior staff have an average of 20 years of experience, including prior experience with some of the largest engineering firms in America, as well as other local Lee and Collier County firms. Our operations office in downtown Fort Myers is where our local engineers and designers are set up to handle day-to- day design and CEI work. Our corporate office, in Cape Coral, is responsible for Contractual, Administrative, and Fiscal Functions. Our Highway Materials Testing Laboratory is in south Fort Myers. Recently, we've broadened our Geotechnical Engineering services with PDA (Pile Driving Analyzer), as well as Smart Pile and PDI (Pile Driving Inspector) programs. We do not offer Quality Control services, therefore, there will be no Conflicts of Interest with Contractor operations. Our employees and support staff are located throughout Lee and Collier Counties. Our Abilities: HighSpans Engineering, Inc. abilities are strongest in infrastructure projects. Our FDOT Prequalifications that most apply to this solicitation include: Group 3 Highway 3.1 Design Group 4 Structures and 4.1.1, 4.1.2, Bridge Design 4.2.1 & 4.2.3 Traffic Group6 Engineering 6.2 and Operations Studies Group 7 Traffic 7.1 & 7.3 Operations Group9 Materials 9.3 Testing Construction 10 10.1, 10 . 3, 10.4 Group 10 Engineering & 10. Inspection Group 10 Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) is required for this Project HighSpans provides Construction Engineering and Inspection services to Collier County, FDOT D1 and D7, City of Bonita Springs, City of Ft. Myers, and Lee County. The firm is experienced in all aspects of CEI. From milling and resurfacing to major bridge CEI, our proposed core staff has an aggregate of over 225 years of experience, with our total available staff having a combined aggregate of over 450 years of experience. Our staff provides verification testing, and CEI services for many projects in Southwest Florida. Some of our recent and Collier County CEI projects include: • Whippoorwill VT Services, Collier County • US41/SR951 Intersection Improvements CEI, Collier County • Airport Pulling Rd. Exfiltration Trench Replacement, Collier County • 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 CEI, Collier County • Fort Myers Country Club Golf Cart Bridge and Pathway Replacement CEI, City of Fort Myers • Hancock Parkway Bridge and Sidewalk Replacement CEI, Lee County • Buckingham Signal Replacement CEI, Lee County • Vanderbilt Drive SW Outfalls Recovery -Dredging Design & CEI, Collier County • Alico Road Widening CEI, FDOT & Lee County • I-75 from South of N. Jones Loop to North of US 17 CEI, FDOT • Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement, Collier County • Golden Gate Blvd. VT Design Build 15-6372, Collier County • Burnt Store Road Widening CEI Services, Lee County • Hacienda Lakes Phase II CEI, Collier County • I-75 Caloosahatchee River Bridge CEI, FDOT • SR84/SR951 (Davis and Collier Blvd) CEI, Collier County • Bonita Beach Road Six Lane Widening CEI, Lee County • I-75 DB widening, Lee and Collier Counties (iROX) • Bonita Springs Downtown Redevelopment CEI, Lee • Collier Blvd CR951 CQC, Collier County Although we do not maintain the Survey Prequalification, our inspection team utilizes the Trimble Rover system, which collects points in the field that can be verified in the office. With this equipment, we can verify contractor 1 I Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering information (such as data points, location and elevation of installed items) as well as existing points to make sure no mistakes are made in the field during construction and before items are as -built. Our team is also proficient in utilizing standard survey equipment (grade rod and level) to verify and confirm the Contractor's elevations of critical points during construction, such as final base rock elevation, back of curb, sidewalk, top of drilled shaft, and top of bridge deck. This can also be done to calculate quantities for pay items and track subsoil excavation or regular excavation. If Collier County requests the services of an FDOT Prequalified Survey as part of our team, we will work with Collier County to provide the exact teaming partnership they want. HighSpans Engineering, Inc. is committed to providing highly skilled CEI staff maintaining multiple certifications and qualifications. As per the scope and previous project experience with Collier County, HighSpans will adhere to the Standard Forms and Action Request documents required as part of the Pre -Services meeting. Having worked under Continuing Services Contracts in the past, reviewing the specific project scope, contract time, and project construction cost will allow us to effectively staff the project to ensure CEI scope and budget are met, with no change orders, to the satisfaction of the Collier County Construction Project Manager. Our inspection staff is composed of a team of diverse inspectors that are cross -trained and skilled in multiple areas so there's always a backup and never a lapse in coverage. We understand that project issues may arise and the need for an inspector may be sudden. We pride ourselves on the ability to thrive in these situations and deliver exceptional service when other firms would be unable to provide someone with such short notice. Group 9 Highway Materials Testing: HighSpans provides laboratory geotechnical materials testing services for FDOT, Collier County, Lee County, the City of Fort Myers, private clients, among others. Our CMEC and FDOT accredited lab is easily accessible, based in south Fort Myers, and well equipped for a wide variety of materials testing including soils, aggregate, and concrete. Our lab technicians are fully qualified and well experienced in a wide variety of materials encountered in Florida. A small selection of projects for which we have recently performed materials testing include: • 439555-1-52-01 — SR 951 Resurfacing — Collier County • 439002-1-52-01 — SR 29 Pedestrian Safety Improvement — Collier County • 435114-1-52-01 — Bonita Springs Elementary Sidewalk — Lee County • 434898-1-52-01 — SR 867 from Dean Way to River Palm Court Rd. — Lee County • 413065-1-52-01 — I-75 at SR 884 Interchange Design Build — Lee County • 436931-1-52-01 — SR 45 from SR 78 to North Fork Dr. — Lee County • 435358-1-52-01 — Connecticut St from Estero Blvd. to Shell Mound — Lee County • 440055-1-52-01 — Wilson Pigott Draw Bridge (# 120064) Rehabilitation — Lee County • South Biscayne Drive for City of North Port • Riprap testing for private clients • 446320-1 — SR93 (1-75) from Toll Booth to Collier Blvd. — Collier County • 451807-1— Sanibel Causeway Emergency Repairs Other workproup qualifications that strengthen our Team Group 3 Highway Design: HighSpans maintains the 3.1 Minor Highway Design qualification. All designs comply with the latest County Standards, AASHTO Green Book Standards, and FDOT Plans and Preparation Manual, as applicable. Some of our recent projects include: • Veronica Shoemaker at Colonial Blvd Turn Lanes • SR80 Signalization Design • North Commons Drive at Pelican Colony Way Group 4 Structures and Bridge Design: HighSpans maintains state-wide FDOT pre -qualification in workgroups 4.1.1 - Miscellaneous Structures, 4.1.2 - Minor Bridge Design, 4.2.1 Major Bridge Concrete, and 4.2.3 Major Bridge Segmental. Some of our recent projects include: • Vanderbilt Lagoon Stormwater Outfall Recovery Repair Plans, Collier County • Gordon River Greenway, Golden Gate Canal Pedestrian Bridge Design, Collier County • Lee County Weir Inspections and Repair • Bridge Scour Countermeasures Plato Canal • Corkscrew Widening Bridge and Box Culverts • Goodland Box Culvert Replacement, Collier County • Chateau Box Culvert Modifications, Collier County 2 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. • Vanderbilt Canal Dredging, Collier County RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering One difference HighSpans brings to any project is the extensive and technical design and construction experience of our staff and our commitment to quality. This experience is used to assure the most economical, long lasting and sound designs. Good design drives the part of the equation controlling whether fixture inspections discover problems or if a facility is performing as intended. At completion, facilities should be "maintenance free." Group 7 Traffic Operations: HighSpans is experienced with various County Traffic Section Standards, methods and equipment. Our staff routinely performs signal design to FDOT standards and can assist Collier County staff when obtaining FDOT approvals. Some of our recent Traffic projects include: • US-41 at Pondella Mast Arm • Ben Hill Griffin Strain Pole Repair • Summerlin Strain Pole Repair • Lehigh Acres Intersection Improvements • Lee County Hurricane Ian Signalization Inspection (73 Intersections) PERSONNEL: HighSpans maintains a fully qualified inspection team ready to take on all aspects of this project. Our team is led by Eli Enders, P.E., P.T.O.E. Eli and many members of this team have been working together for as much as 10 years throughout a multitude of CEI projects, large and small, from sidewalk and single span bridge replacements to 6- lane roadway widening and reconstruction. The inspection and administration team for the project have a broad spectrum of qualifications and are cross trained in all aspects of CEI and construction. The specific project type will dictate the project team based on the type of construction. This allows a customized and effective project delivery to the County. Eli Enders, P.E., P.T.O.E: Eli is a graduate of FGCU and his core experience lies within Southwest Florida, Lee and Collier Counties. Eli has served on CEI projects for multiple Cities and Counties, as well as FDOT throughout his career. With his Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification, Eli is proficient in TTC reviews and optimization, traffic signal and intersection construction, and roadway analytics such as lane closure and highway capacity analysis. Eli is also proficient in schedule reviews utilizing Primavera P6 and Microsoft Schedule, for both initial project schedule review and monthly reviews thereafter. Recently, Eli and his team were tasked with inspection and reporting of damages and required repairs of 75 intersections throughout Lee County as part of the Hurricane Ian response team. Eli has experience working on a variety of project delivery methods such as Design -Bid -Build, Design -Build, and Construction Manager At -Risk. Eli will be the primary point of contact for this contract and will act as the Consultant Senior Project Engineer. As project needs dictate and as a value-added feature, Eli is also able to act as the Project Engineer. If the project size and scope allow, we see this as a valuable feature to present to the client. If the project scope requires, or Collier County prescribes, the need for separate roles, then a separate Project Engineer will be included for that project. Eli understands that project coordination and communication with the multiple project entities (EOR, Contractor, CEI, Client, Public) helps ensure the project is delivered in conformance with the plans, specifications, and Contract Provisions. Proficient in plans review, Eli and his team will advise the Construction Project Manager of any omissions, substitutions, defects, or deficiencies that may arise at any point along the way. Maintaining a proper set of as-builts is also key and will be updated throughout construction. Eli is always reachable through phone or email, 24/7. Eli will also be performing internal QC reviews on the inspection team; this includes logbook reviews, field review of testing procedures, calibration of testing equipment, MOT reviews, and safety checks. Eli will utilize his Professional Traffic Operations Engineer certification to perform safety and MOT reviews. Mica Jackson, P.E.: Mica has over 15 years of experience in Project Management throughout public and private projects. Mica will serve as Project Engineer under this contract. Mica is also proficient in Utility Coordination. Utilities always present an issue during construction so as a value-added feature to this contract, Mica can also act as Utility Coordinator. This can be incorporated at any time during the contract, based on the need for this role. For example, this can be included during pre -construction to coordinate with utilities for potential relocates or any other utility work schedule activity prior to construction. This will aid the Project Schedule and prevent any claims arising from delay or construction impacts. Robert "Bob" White, EI: Mr. White has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, and over 7 years of CEI 3 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering experience in Roadway and Concrete Plant Inspection. In the field, Mr. White performs inspection and verification testing for asphalt paving, earthwork, and concrete construction for FDOT and Collier County Projects. Bob's bulk of CEI experience lies within Collier County, where he also resides. Some of Bob's recent Collier County projects include: • Golden Gate VT, Collier County • Whippoorwill VT, Collier County • Collier Blvd QC, Collier County • US 41, Davis to Courthouse Shadows CEI, FDOT • US 41, Vanderbilt Beach to Pine Ridge CEI, FDOT • Mooring Line Sidewalk Replacement CEI, FDOT Mr. White is proficient is local specs and standards, both FDOT and Collier County. Bob is responsible for providing daily communications, coordination, and documentation of each task for the client. Bob's Concrete Plant testing experience includes verification concrete tests, precast concrete inspection, and processes and procedures inspection. Like all HighSpans CEI team members who possess the F.E. certification, Bob has recently completed a two-year design rotation where he participated in the design, bid process, and engineering during construction phases of several County projects. Most recently, Bob performed as Project Manager for the Summerlin Strain Pole Repair Procedure project for Lee County, completing all required tasks including proposal/scope development, design and plans production, spot field inspections during construction and acting as Primary Client Contact/Manager. Bob's versatility and cross -functional skill set make him a valuable asset to the team, particularly on task -work -order - driven, multi -project, Continuing Services Contracts such as this one. Lisa Brierley, Sr. Inspector, has over 14 years of CEI experience. She has a significant background not only in roadway and drainage items, but also has specialized experience in signalization, lighting, and drilled shaft inspection. She is currently part-time on a Lee County project performing inspection and testing for the signalization and lighting plans, and part time on Eli's current project in Collier County, US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows in Collier County, project [FPID 438059], where she covers the installation of 12 drilled shafts and works alongside Carlton. She has previously worked on I75 at SR29, responsible for installation of light pole precast bases, light pole with luminaires, fuse and wiring to the luminaire, bridge underdeck lighting, power distribution center, conduit, and pull boxes [FPID 435265]. Other experience includes SR 45 from Alico Road to Daniels Parkway, milling and resurfacing 4.2 miles of roadway with lighting, sidewalk adjustments and lane width adjustments to allow for a 7' buffered bike lane [FPID 4349391, Terminal Access Road and Skyplex Blvd. for Lee County Port Authority, widening from 4-lanes to 6-lanes; SR 25 at Bronson Road, milling and resurfacing, widening, base work, shoulder treatment, drainage, sidewalks, and pavement markings [FPID 435769]; and SR 25 at SR 29, lighting, signs, and signalization install and repair [FPID 4358201. Lisa has had the Advanced TTC certification for over 10 years, and extensive MOT experience on FDOT projects (interstate). Lisa will oversee the lighting and signalization work; she is comfortable working at night as she recently proved on the US-41 project. Carlton Norton: As a Senior Inspector for roadway and Bridge Projects, Carlton has over 15 years of experience. Mr. Norton has served as Bridge Inspector for the Burnt Store Road Project in Lee County and Senior Roadway Inspector for the Alico Road Widening Project (working under Eli Enders, PE.) Carlton is an expert in drainage and roadway constructability widening and reconstruction projects. Carlton has performed VT Testing for Collier County in the past for the Golden Gate Phase 1 project when our primary inspector for this project was absent. Carlton has also performed QC testing on the CR-951 from Golden Gate Blvd to Green Blvd. Carlton understands the Collier County Specs and has worked alongside Collier County Inspectors in the past. Additionally, Carlton worked on the 8' Street / Golden Gate Canal Project for FDOT in Collier County [FPID 431895]. Carlton's current role is Sr. Inspector on the US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows in Collier County, project [FPID 438059], along with Lisa Brierley and Bob White, EI. This project will be completed in February 2023 and Carlton and the crew will be available for CEI projects. Ben Hammett, Sr. Inspector brings a vast knowledge of local agency specs to the table. Ben worked on the City of Fort Myers Wastewater Interconnect Project providing the earthworks and drainage testing and inspection as well as utility inspection, pressure testing, and roadway inspection testing. Ben also has experience with roadway widening and reconstruction projects such as Alico Road Widening and the Burnt Store Road Widening Project for Lee County. In Collier County, Ben recently served as Inspector on the 4 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Naples Bay Marina Entrance Modifications project. Ben's FDOT CEI experience includes I-75 at SR 70 Interchange (FHWA Funded project) [201032], I-75 (SR 93) at SR884 (Colonial Blvd) Interchange [4130651, FDOT I-75 rest area construction project serving as the drainage and utility inspector [FPID 437638], and most recently, US 301/SR 43 from North of Lake St. Charles Blvd. to North of Progress Blvd [FPID# 441388]. Thomas Salyer, E.I.: As a graduate of FGCU, Thomas is eager to further his engineering and inspection experience. Thomas is proficient in earthworks testing and inspection, concrete field inspection, and miscellaneous field inspection of contractor's operations. Thomas already has a wide range of experience from roadway widening and reconstruction projects, such as Alico Road Widening for Lee County, to drainage maintenance and canal projects such as the Vanderbilt Drive Canals Maintenance Dredging in Collier County for Liz Gosselin. Thomas is preparing to enter his two-year design rotation and will be available to cover on short notice. With his varied CEI experience, he can easily step into any role as a back-up CEI Inspector. Steven White: As an inspector, Steven has 4 years of experience working on CEI projects, such as Alico Road Widening and Burnt Store Middle Segment. Steven excels is earthworks, drainage, and roadway inspection and is continuing to broaden his experience by obtaining the drilled shaft certification. As mentioned, we maintain a full-time FDOT certified materials testing lab that is ready for utilization under this contract to test any and all samples for this project. Christopher Gallagher, E.I., is the HighSpans Lab Manager and performs all roadway materials testing such as: • Standard and Modified Proctors • LBR • Gradation • Soil Classification • Liquid Limit/Plastic Limit • Particle Size Analysis • Concrete Compressive Strength Our lab is also certified to perform testing for other, less common procedures that may be valuable to the success of the project: • Shell Content and Carbonates — useful for analysis of FDOT Optional Base Group Shell Rock • LA Abrasion — can be performed on large aggregates such as riprap for loss analysis Christopher also works with Dustin Spears, PE, as part of our PDA team by filling the field inspection role. Dustin Spears, P.E.: Dustin is our lead Geotechnical Engineer and supervises the PDA team. If project needs dictate, PDA and PDA inspection can be in implemented into the scope. Dusty is currently implementing PDA under the FDOT specifications in Collier County on the 11 Bridges CEI project with great success. Melanie Gurgel: Melanie is our in-house Contract Support Specialist (CSS) that logs and tracks samples, tracks quantities and runs estimates, maintains the Contract/project time file, handles meeting minutes and weekly progress meeting schedules, processes work orders per the Collier County standards, and maintains the overnw/undemin log. Melanie is an integral part of a successful project due to her contract administration capabilities. Melanie is proficient with Collier County deliverables and served as CSS on the Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement CEI project and more recently the Collier 11 Bridges CEI project. HighSpans maintains a full-time asphalt plant inspection staff led by Charlie Bemis and Michael Blevins. The plant inspection staff travel from Hillsborough County to the north to Alligator Alley to the south, and as east as Okeechobee during project paving operations to perform verification sampling and testing of asphalt. The plant inspection staff is familiar with different types of Superpave and Marshall mixes, whichever is used on the project, and the requirements of both distinct types of asphalt. FDOT requires all significant asphalt plant production runs to have an Asphalt Plant Inspector (API) present. API's must maintain CTQP qualifications in asphalt plant I and asphalt plant II. These exams ensure the inspectors are trained and qualified to oversee asphalt production and shipping as well as performing verification testing of asphalt samples. APIs are used to ensure only asphalt mixes meeting FDOT and project specifications is shipped to the project in an acceptable manner. HighSpans team of seven (7) APIs are all well experienced, having a combined total of over 80 years of experience. HighSpans' APIs are highly qualified in covering all aspects of production and shipping from ensuring that the plants produce the material in accordance with FDOT specifications, to monitoring QC testing and performing VT tests, and ensuring that transportation of the material meets FDOT specifications. Our APIs are skilled 5 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering in effective communication with FDOT, CEI personnel, and contractor and producer personnel. Additionally, HighSpans is able to perform concrete plant inspection services if required for this contract. Per FDOT requirements, a precast plant verification technician is required to maintain a PCI level I and II certification and pass the written FDOT specification section 450 exam. Vince Zahauskas, our Principal Engineer, holds the PCI Level 3 to ensure all PCI Inspectors are providing services to the highest level. The responsibilities of the VT inspector involve material sampling and verification, pre -pour inspection, concrete pour inspection, and post -pour inspection. Material sampling and verification includes obtaining samples of mild reinforcing steel, prestressing strands (steel or CFRP), and concrete strength cylinders. Other materials such as form release oil and repair products must be verified to be on FDOT's approved product list (APL). Pre -pour inspection services include verifying form cleanliness, correct form dimensions, bar and strand spacing, proper blocking and pickup placement, and strand jacking operations are all within acceptable tolerances. Post -pour inspection services include finished product dimension verification, proper dunnage used for yard storage verification, ensuring product sweep and camber tolerances are met, that proper loading methods are being used for shipment, and if required, that proper repair procedures are being followed. When a paving operation is set to begin, our field staff will communicate directly with our Plant Supervisor, Charlie Bemis, and schedule an inspector to be in the plant to verify the asphalt leaving that plant. Having this line of communication available to Collier County ensures that only top-quality asphalt is leaving the plant and being placed out in the field. In the field, our inspection staff is trained to perform cross slopes, rolling straightedges, asphalt paving reports, and mark the location of cores that will need to be sampled and tested in the lab. Our plant inspectors run a series of tests on the asphalt in the plant such as bulk density, maximum specific gravity, asphalt content, and gradation. If these tests were to fail or fall outside the acceptable ranges, our team of well -trained inspectors know the correct steps to follow to ensure the best quality product is delivered. In addition to the testing equipment, all inspectors possess the following equipment: • Pick Up Trucks • Laptops with internet access • Truck Printers/Scanners • Wheelbarrows • Shovels • Sampling Bags for Soil Samples • Measuring Wheels • Smart Levels • Tape Measures • String Line • Other Various Hand Tools • HD Cameras with Time Stamp These items are used on all of our projects and if an inspector were to not have one of these items listed, we have spare equipment available locally so that we can get equipment to them ASAP. ABILITY TO COVER SCOPE OF SERVICES: The Scope of this Continuing Services Contract are all tasks that the HighSpans Team has performed on previous projects. For all contract days and when the contractor is on site, we maintain project daily work reports that are logged in the project diary. Although it is not required by FDOT, all HighSpans inspectors take notes and track operations with the use of a field book. Quantities are tracked daily, and each inspector maintains their own set of plans with markups, either printed out or on tablets should the plan set size dictate. Measured and finalized quantities are submitted to the CSS and tracked on a Quantities Master Sheet. All overruns and underruns are tracked, and the Project Management team (inclusive of Collier County) are informed of these in case the need arises for a Change Order or Work Order. Proper documentation and Engineering Analysis are performed for any overruns to provide justification. HighSpans also maintains an escalation matrix; if issues cannot be resolved in the field in a timely manner (typically 2-hrs or less) it is escalated to Project Engineer level. If the need arises, Project Engineer or Senior Project Engineer will consult with Construction Project Manager and potentially EOR. Typically, when issues are escalated to this level, an RFI is submitted by the Contractor. HighSpans maintains an RFI, Submittal, Shop Drawing log for all CEI projects. This tracks and documents all contractor initiated and project -related submittals, inclusive of material certifications, structural shop drawings, and concrete or asphalt mix designs. When an RFI is submitted, the Project Engineer reviews the issue and provides recommendations to the Construction Project 6 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Manager. When issues arise resulting in Contractor change of scope, typically a change order is required. If contract unit prices already exist for this item, the issue may be solved with an overrun. When the change is substantial enough and no contract unit prices exist, HighSpans will work with Collier County to determine the appropriate course of action, whether it be an FOR plan change, time and materials tracking for extra work, or Contractor estimate. HighSpans will coordinate with Collier County, thoroughly review the issue, and provide recommendations to effectively address the change and its validity. When additional contract time is requested by the Contractor, the dailies are reviewed, and the validity of the request is performed in accordance with FDOT Specifications Section 8-7.3 or any other controlling contract document. Contractor Change Orders and cost estimates will also be reviewed by HighSpans for reasonableness and accuracy in accordance with the contract documents after a change order has been warranted. Normally, the first task of construction is installation of drainage pipe, structures, and utilities. HighSpans is proficient in the creation of pipe backfill density logbooks (Earthworks Records System) and will review these logbooks prior to construction to ensure minimal interruption or confusion once work begins in the field. HighSpans will provide the same assistance for the roadway logbooks as well once they are completed. Normally, it is the Contractor's Quality Control firm that creates the logbooks. HighSpans has the same software and can double check the QC field logbooks for accuracy. Ensuring proper creation of the logbooks can give Collier County and HighSpans an insight into areas that may require additional testing or possibly less testing. Accurate logbook generation also ensures the proper testing is being performed. The HighSpans CEI team is familiar with the multitude of roadway materials testing that includes, but is not limited to, roadway embankment, subgrade, base, and asphalt; pipe backfill; and concrete testing for water/cement ratio for curb and gutter, and sidewalk. If there are box culverts, bridges, or other structural concrete elements that are proposed, these will require additional concrete testing such as, air content, slump, and compressive strength cylinders. Maintaining and handling the density logbooks is essential to a successful project. Our team is always looking ahead to see what will be required in the future to accurately prepare for any future inspection and testing. HighSpans maintains all the proper and calibrated testing equipment such as nuclear density gauges (5 available), speedy moisture gauges (5 available), and concrete testing equipment (air pressure meters, slump cones, and cylinder molds for example). This testing equipment is always available and calibrated to ensure all tested materials are accurately verified per project specifications. Monitoring Contract NPDES requirements is an essential aspect of CEI inspection. All HighSpans team members maintain the Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Certification. We measure turbidity using our own Turbidity Meter to measure any turbid waters against background in accordance with the permit documents. Understanding the frequency of measuring, maintaining proper documentation, and advising the Contractor of any violations are key to the team. Typically, any problems that arise are quickly solved in the field through appropriate coordination and implementation of countermeasures, such as proper use of silt fence, turbidity curtains, and gutter buddies (curb inlet filters). If the project needs dictate, HighSpans typically teams with Betsie Hiatt with the local Pennoni and Associates office to provide additional Environmental Management Services during CEI, such as wetland impact reviews, protected species mitigation, permit compliance reviews during construction, and other environmental support services. We understand that starting a project off right is key to a successful project. Once selected for a project, Eli will coordinate with Schelle Buchholz and Gin Zaliauskas of the HighSpans Corporate office to immediately gather the necessary Action Request Forms (and other forms listed in Section 4.5 of the Scope of Work) and schedule the Pre - Services meeting with Collier County staff. Throughout the project, Schelle and Gin will send monthly invoices accompanied with a Project Status Report to Collier County. HighSpans understands the Collier County invoicing schedule and adhering to monthly invoice submittals. HighSpans is led by Vince Zaliauskas, PE. Vince is an experienced Principal Engineer that brings 30 years of knowledge to every project. Also, Vince leads our team of designers in the office, so he understands the need for a particular design when others do not see it. Vince speaks regularly with all the HighSpans' inspectors, and he knows where everyone is assigned all throughout the company. Vince also takes part in our inspector pre -project meeting to 7 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans RPS No. 22-8054 E N� E R I NCEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering ensure the client receives the most thorough review as a series of checks and balances to ensure the best possible possible. HighSpans is not just proposing a qualified field product is being delivered. team of inspectors, but also a staff to back them up as well 8 1 P a g e Prepared for Collier County HiszhSvans ENGINEERING, INC. Dustin Spears Christopher Gallagher, E.I. Gloria White Charlie Bemis Michael Blevins Robin Gibson HighSpans Engineering, Inc. Proposed Team for RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering C.Ofze-r sty AdminiskEfte Services Derision Purchasing Eli Enders, P.E., P.T.O.E Mica Jackson, P.E. F Oft a" ftw Vince Zaliauskas, P.E. Dave Bryant, P.E. Schelle Buchholz, SVP/CFO Lindsay Eaton, Accounting/Contracts Melanie Gurgel Gindrutis Zaliauskas, Invoicing Specialist Chrissy Helenbrook Carrillo, E.I. i Robert "Bob" White, E.I. Carlton Norton Lisa Brierley Ben Hammett Thomas Salyer, E.I. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Vincent Zaliauskas, SPE, SECBMYhSvans FL Lic. No. 60524 (2003) Structural 2(2004), CA Lic. No. 57045 (1997) B.S., Structural Engineering, U.C. San Diego (1992) E NGINEER I N G, INC. NCEES Structural II, Structural Engineering Certification Board Certified Page 1 of 2 Summary: Mr. Zaliauskas has over 25 years of experience leading the Contract Administration, Construction Engineering and Inspection, Materials Testing and Design of many Bridge and Roadway transportation projects. He has a specialized education in Structural Engineering, and possesses the Special Qualification of Structural 2 by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers. His duties included all aspects of CEI including administration, progress and final payments, claim avoidance, issue resolution, managing field personnel, utility coordination, MOT plan design and adjustment for local conditions, all types of bridge and traffic structures, interstate and local road construction. CEI Proiects• CEI Senior Project Engineer — August 2020 — Present (Concurrent) 9 PT Flexible Filler Cert. FDOT D-1 I-75 at US 301 Interchange Project 9 QC Manager This $140-million Design -Build project involves widening over 4.3 miles along I-75 9 AdvancedTemporary from 6 to 8 lanes, providing auxiliary lanes and inside full depth shoulders between • SR 64 and US 301, reconstructing all ramps and building 2 new parallel bridges over 9 Final Estimates -Level 2 the Manatee River for the new NB I-75 exit ramp and new SB entrance ramp. These 9 FDOT new ramp bridges are to include full -width stub -outs to accommodate 3 general -use Construction lanes of the future ultimate I-75 10-lane section. The NB and SB bridges over Salt Marsh are to be widened, galvanic cathodic protection pile jackets on select piles, and repair of substructure concrete deficiencies. The existing bridges over the Manatee River and US 301 are also to be rehabilitated, including deck replacements at specified locations, full bridge deck methacrylate sealing, and expansion joint and joint header replacements. Other key features include: new drainage facilities that will accommodate the ultimate interchange footprint; roughly 1-mile of noise; highway and interchange lighting; signalization; an emergency stopping site on the I-75 SB off ramp; ITS components including a "wrong way" vehicle detection system; utility work; and a custom designed extension of the Manatee River fender system and navigation lights. Reference - FDOT Interstate Construction Project Manager: Marlena Gore, (863) 272-5008 CEI Senior Project Engineer — January 2021— Present (Concurrent) Burnt Store Road Widening — South Segment CEI FPID # 440340-1 This project consists of widening Burnt Store Road South Segment from 2 lanes to 4 lanes from South of Pine Island Road along Veterans Parkway to North of NW 5th Terrace. Project includes roadway construction, drainage, structures (One bridge, seawalls, and walls), signing and pavement markings, and lighting. The project is funded by Lee County and FDOT. Reference — Vince Miller, PE Project Manager, 239-533-8577; FDOT Project Oversight — Josephine Mak, PE, 239- 985-7840 CEI Senior Project Engineer — September 2018 to June 2021 CEI Services -Alico Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy to Airport Haul Rd. Lee County DOT — CN180006LAC Contract 7998 This project consists of 2 to 4-lane widening including roadway, water lines, sewer lines, drainage, and realignment of the canal. Inspection duties include verification testing and inspection of all earthwork related activities and materials (pipe backfill, embankment, subgrade, and base rock) and concrete for sidewalks and curb and gutters. Reference — Vince Miller, PE Project Manager, 239-533-8577 CEI Senior Project Engineer — February 2015 — April 2020 Burnt Store Road Widening — North / Central Segment, Cape Coral, FL Sr. PE for this ongoing widening of BSR from two to four lanes including roadway, structures (1 bridge, seawalls and retaining walls), water line casing and sewer line casing installation, retaining walls, MOT and public information. Reference - Lee County PM, Vince Miller 239-533-8577; FDOT Project Oversight, Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840. Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Vincent Zaliauskas, SPE, SECBMyhSvans FL Lic. No. 60524 (2003) Structural 2(2004), CA Lic. No. 57045 (1997) B.S., Structural Engineering, U.C. San Diego (1992) E NGINEER I N G, INC. NCEES Structural II, Structural Engineering Certification Board Certified Page 2 of 2 Principal Engineer — January 2020 to July 2020 STA 05 — Telegraph Creek Wood Bridge Lee County Miscellaneous Structures, CN150198 This project consists of a full evaluation of the timber bridge on Telegraph Creek Lane over Telegraph Creek just west of Alva, FL in Lee County. The timber substructure, superstructure, and deck as well as the concrete seawalls were evaluated for structural integrity. Reference — Joshua Malo, Lee County MSTBU Coordinator, 239-533-2308 CEI Principal Engineer — May 2019 — July 2020 I275 Sunshine Skyway Bridge Repair, FPID 439547-1-62-01 FDOT District 1 St. Petersburg, FL Serving as CEI Principal Engineer, overseeing HighSpans and subconsultant personnel performing repairs and girder strengthening to the low-level approach spans. This project consists of Crack Injection & Sealing of Structural Concrete, Cleaning & Sealing of Concrete Surfaces, Installation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer on Type -IV girders, and Removal & Replacement of 288 Cathodic Protection / Anodes to the existing dolphins. NON-STANDARD FEATURES: Bridge over navigable water, TWIC restricted access, deck area exceeds 100,000 SF, our work is underneath, girder strengthening with CFRP of this existing bridge. Reference — FDOT District 1 Project Manager — Michael Lenhart, PE, 727-575-8300 CEI Senior Project Engineer — May 2016 to August 2018 Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement, Everglades City, Collier County, FL Collier County DOT Project Number 66066.9 / Contract #14-6296 Sr. PE for this $8 million, 2-year project consisting of the replacement of the Chokoloskee Bridge with a new wider structure. Reference — Steve Ritter, Collier County Growth Management, Road Construction, 239-253-1154 CEI Bridge Senior Project Engineer — June 2015 — October 2017 413044-1-52-01, I-75 Widening, Harborview to River Road, Charlotte and Sarasota Counties, FDOT District 1 Sr. Project Engineer for the widening of 7 bridges including SB/NB Raintree Rd, Yorkshire Rd., Newcastle Waterway and SB Toledo Blade Blvd. Vince was responsible for supervising CEI personnel for the bridge widenings comprised of precast piles, CIP bent caps and hammerhead bents, Florida -I beams, and CIP decks. Span ranged from 30 to 80-ft., with some continuous for live load. Coordination for all as -built load ratings with the District Bridge Maintenance Office. Reference — FDOT Project Manager — Marlena Gore, 863-272-5008 Project Engineer — November 2013 — March 2014 FDOT1 - Rock Ridge Road Bridge Replacement / 431429-1-52-01 The project consisted of replacing the Rock Ridge Road Bridge spanning a small creek located approximately 200 feet south of the intersection or Rock Ridge Road and Creekwood Run in Polk County, FL. The bridge was a single span bridge. The bridge abutments were constructed using a Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil Integrated Bridge System (GRS-IBS) wall system. Responsible for oversight of post -tensioned bar installation, stressing, grouting, and pour backs to provide the required levels of corrosion protection, and all phases of this this multi -phase project. Reference — FDOT1 Project Manager — Kirby Radford, 863-519-4107 CEI Senior Project Engineer — November 2012 — February 2013 I75 Daniels Emergency Repair - FDOT District 1 Vince served as CEI Sr. PE under the Maintenance Contractor ICA during the emergency repair of the 1-75 Bridges over Daniels Road in Lee County. Emergency repair included partial span replacement in expedited time. Bridges were opened to traffic before the Thanksgiving Holiday. Reference — FDOT D1 Secretary: Billy Hattaway, P.E. 863-519-2201; Str. Maint: Jim Jacobsen. PE 813-612-3386 Senior Project Engineer August 2007 to October 2010 I-75 Design Build Finance "iROX" FPID — 420655-1-52-01; Reference - Then FDOT Construction PM: Nik Patel 941-465-0411 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Eli Enders, PE, PTOE — Engineer 1 gH, hS ans FL Professional Engineer, Lic. No. 86646 (01-2019) Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Lic. No. 4760 Page 1 of 2 ENGINEERING, INC. Summary: Mr. Enders, a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University with a BS in Civil Engineering and a minor in Environmental Engineering, obtained his Florida PE License in January 2019. Since October 2013, Mr. Enders has served on multiple design and construction projects ranging from utilities projects to bridge and traffic engineering projects. Eli has performed structural inspections and evaluations of existing bridges, piers, and other complex structures. Eli has also worked on traffic engineering elements including vehicular and pedestrian signal timings, geometric design, interrupted flow design, TTC plans, vehicle detection analysis, SWPPP, and signage and pavement markings plans and analysis. Eli obtained the Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (P.T.O.E.) Certification in March 2020. Proiect Experience: CEI Project Administrator — 2022 — Present r -Irqw,' ' CEI Services Phase Two Traffic Signal Inspections — Disaster Monitoring APNGA Gauge Safety Lee County DOT — CN200224JJB Contract 8884 Certified HEI worked with Lee County Traffic Operations to conduct ground and aerial FDEP Certified Storm Water inspections of 68 signalized intersections, which included mast arms and span Management Inspector wires, within Lee County as part of Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment. The QC Manager inspection included a visual assessment with photos of damaged items, Advanced Temporary Traffic quantity tracking of damages, investigation of flood damage, structural Control (MOT) 7� damage assessment of strain poles and mast arms, inspecting connections of signal heads, luminaire inspections, and internal inspection of the signal cabinets. Inspection reports were compiled detailing the pre-existing conditions, storm related damages, pay items of required repairs, and engineer's estimates. Reference —Rob Price, PE, Lee County DOT Traffic Section, 239-533-9532 Project Engineer — April 2021— Present SR90 (US 41) from East of SR84 to Courthouse Shadows - FDOT District 1— FPID 438059-1-62-01— CAC61 This safety improvements project includes milling and resurfacing of 1.5 miles of 6-lane urban roadway within a high - pedestrian and vehicular volume corridor along US 41 in South Naples, signalization improvements and mast arm replacements at 4 intersections as well the installation of 3 pedestrian hybrid (HAWK) beacons at mid -block crossings. This project also contains minor drainage improvements, driveway and sidewalk replacements, and lighting improvements. Reference — FDOT District 1 Project Administrator, Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840 Project Engineer — July 2022 — Present (Ongoing/Intermittent) Whippoorwill Lane and Marbella Lakes Drive Extension — Collier County This project consisted of the construction of 4 roundabouts and new roadway to connect the existing Whippoorwill Lane and Marbella Lakes Drive roadways. This project includes new drainage, landscaping, gravity wall, sidewalk, utility adjustment, and signalization. Eli managed the VT inspection staff and coordinated material sampling in accordance with specifications. Eli also provided Engineering support during material submittals, such as concrete mix designs, and other submittals, such as Drilled Shaft Installation Plans. Reference — John Conti, Project Manager, 239-348-1328 Project Engineer — May 2017 — October 2021 Hancock Bridge Widening from Moody Rd. to US 410EI - Lee County DOT — CN180028TJM — Contract 8032 Widening of Hancock Bridge Parkway over Moody Creek to provide a 6-ft sidewalk on the north side, with concrete traffic railing, scupper realignment, milling and resurfacing. Used lightweight concrete to ensure bridge loading rating. This project also includes new sidewalk, drainage inlets, curb and gutter and milling and resurfacing. Eli served as CEI Project Engineer to coordinate with design and construction teams throughout the life of the project. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Steve Fort Sr., 239-533-9445 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Eli Enders, PE, PTOE — Engineer 1 gH, hS ans FL Professional Engineer, Lic. No. 86646 (01-2019) Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Lic. No. 4760 Page 2of2 ENGINEERING, INC. Project Engineer — Roadway and Traffic Design - March 2020 — Present (ongoing) Lehigh Acres Mast Arm Replacements/Intersection Improvements, Lee County, FL Lee County Annual Structures Engineering Services C8032 1 CN180028TJM HighSpans was tasked with providing multiple upgrades to three intersections including signalization and signing and pavement markings. Each intersection was upgraded to allow for pedestrian crossings at each leg of the intersection. Signalization upgrades included new mast arms, flashing yellow arrow signal heads, accessible pedestrian signals and detectors, and new mast arm lighting. Eli's responsibilities included leading the design for all plan sets and serving as FOR for the signalization plan set. Reference — Ryan Kirsch, Lee County Project Manager, 239-896-8074 CEI Project Administrator — September 2018 — August 2021 CEI Services -Alico Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy to Airport Haul Rd. Lee County DOT — CN180006LAC Contract 7998 This project consists of 2 to 4-lane widening including roadway, water lines, sewer lines, drainage, and realignment of the canal. Inspection duties include verification testing and inspection of all earthwork related activities and materials (pipe backfll, embankment, subgrade, and base rock) and concrete for sidewalks and curb and gutters. Administrative duties include review of submittals (such as shop drawings and RFI's), review of contractor's schedule, control and verification of materials, review of contractor monthly pay estimates, tracking of quantities, and review of plan revisions. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 Project Administrator — August 2016 — December 2020 City of Fort Myers Wastewater Interconnect Phase 2 Parts 1 & 2 City of Fort Myers/Wright Construction This project consisted of complete replacement of 42" sewer line, water main, and drainage systems extending from the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility in the City of Fort Myers. Also, this project consists of full depth roadway reconstruction, sidewalk replacement, and driveway reconstruction for affected properties. Eli's responsibilities included CEI project oversight and vibration monitoring support. Reference — City of Fort Myers / Public Works Engineering Nicole Monahan, PE, 239-910-2295 Project Engineer - September 2015 to October 2017 Imperial River Bridge Widening - Bonita Springs, FL Widening of Old US-41 Bridge over Imperial River and Bridge Culvert at Oak Creek. Design elements included superstructure beam design, superstructure plan, deck details, end bent details, intermediate bent details, foundation layout, architectural railing details and traffic railing details. Project objectives include promoting economic development, streetscape, and open views from the bridge to the river. Reference - Jim Powell, CPM, Wright Construction Group, Inc., 239-481-5000 Project Manager - January 2016 — June 2017 CEI Inspector for Golden Gate Boulevard — Contract 15-6372 Collier County Growth Management Division, Collier County, FL This project consists of widening and reconstructing the existing Golden Gate Boulevard from 2 lanes to 4 lanes. Work included widening the existing bridge, extensive drainage reconstruction, utility adjustments, new lighting, and approximately 2 miles of new asphaltic concrete pavement. Reference — Project Manager Kevin Dugan, — Retired Project Administrator — October 2017 — July 2019 Fort Myers Country Club Golf Cart Bridge Repairs — 9 Bridges City of Ft. Myers RFQ #03/05/13-PW - STA04 New construction of Bridges #1 and #7 was the first phase of project program. New Bridge #1 was positioned to better align with the hole, and Bridge #7 was closed until the replacement was constructed. The bridges consist of steel truss rails, composite decking, and helical pile foundations. Reference — Graciela Goicoechea, PE, City Project Manager, 239-321-7455 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Mica Jackson, PE Hi h S p an s Engineer 1 FL Professional Engineer, Lic. No. 86615 (2019) B.S., Civil Engineering, FL Gulf Coast University l Page 1of2 ENGINEER ING,INC. Summary: Mr. Jackson began his career as an AutoCAD Civil3D Engineering Designer in 2004 where he became proficient in AutoCAD Civil3D, construction plan production, earthwork volume analysis, and civil engineering design. As his career progressed and continued to focus more on project design and project management, Mr. Jackson pursued a degree in Civil Engineering. He achieved a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Florida Gulf Coast University's engineering program in 2014, and subsequently gained his PE in January of 2019. Mica has performed civil engineering design, land development permitting and project management on a variety of projects in Lee, Collier, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties. His unique experience and educational foundation stemming from his background as a CAD designer gives him an in-depth knowledge of plan production, thorough plan review, and an ability to think three -dimensionally to maximize the software's capabilities for any task. His project experience ranges from residential community design and permitting and municipal utility relocation projects, to large stormwater master planning for residential communities and municipal stormwater projects. His daily responsibilities involve project and staff management, sub -consultant management, client coordination, project schedule creation and management, agency permitting, extensive budget preparation, bid tab preparation, construction phase engineering services, stormwater and utility modeling and analysis and construction plans development. Proiect Experience: Project Engineer — June 2021— Present (ongoing) Alico Road Connector - Lee County DOT This project connects Green Meadow Road and SR82 with a new 3-mile long 4 lane roadway alignment that includes 3 wildlife crossing bridges and 1 highway bridge. HighSpans is serving as Engineer of Record for bridges, retaining walls, and drainage structures. Reference — Thomas Marquardt, PE — Project Manager, 239-533-8530 Construction Utility Coordination Manager — August 2022 — Present (ongoing) Big Carlos Bridge Replacement CEI - Lee County Department of Transportation This project consists of complete removal of an existing bascule bridge and replacement with a stationary high-level fixed concrete bridge along with roadway improvements at bridge approaches. The bridge has an overall length of 2,260 feet and a navigable channel vertical clearance of 60 feet. Project duties include assisting dry utility companies through the FDEP Sovereign Submerged Land Lease permit, joint dry utility directional drill coordination, joint municipal utility project agreement (JPA) coordination, muck removal coordination around existing utilities, and utility work schedule management. Reference — David M. Murphy, PE — Project Manager, 239-533-8578 Project Engineer — January 2022 — Present (ongoing) Ponce De Leon — Multi -Use -Pathway City of North Port — Public Works PW2022-03 The project consists of the design, permitting, bidding, and limited construction services, for a one half mile segment of 10- ft wide concrete multi -use path along the easterly right-of-way of Ponce De Leon Boulevard from Skyview Drive to Hornbuckle Boulevard in the City of North Port. This project specifies several tasks to extend multi -modal facilities through this corridor in line with the City of North Port's Comprehensive. Additional challenges include the accommodation of existing residential driveways, drainage patterns, increased construction costs, and flood plain compensation. Reference — Anthony Friedman, PE, Engineer II, Department of Public Works, 941-240-8099 Project Engineer — November 2021— Present (ongoing) Airport Pulling Road — Traffic Control Plans, Utilities Update, & PS&E Collier County — Growth Management Department C18-7432 ST The project consisted of an existing infiltration trench constructed to provide water quality treatment for portions of Airport Pulling Road and is in poor condition which at certain points has failed and collapsed. The collapse of this pipe has caused noticeable subsidence in the landscaped median above the pipe. Portions of the existing infiltration pipe are located directly under the curb line and travel lanes of Airport Pulling Road, additional failure of the pipe could cause collapse of the Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Mica Jackson, PE Hi h S p an s Engineer 1 FL Professional Engineer, Lic. No. 86615 (2019) B.S., Civil Engineering, FL Gulf Coast University l Page 2of2 ENGINEERING, INC. pavement section and needed to be addressed in a timely manner. HighSpans scope is to prepare a phased maintenance of traffic plan which shall specify work zones and lane closures. The phasing shall be coordinated with the design of the infiltration trench replacement to limit the impacts to existing traffic patterns to the greatest extent possible. Reference — Kyle Heise, Project Manager, Stormwater Management, 239-359-4727 Project Engineer — February 2021— December 2021 Goodland Drive Stormwater Management Improvements Collier County — Growth Management Department C18-7432 ST The project consists of surveying and engineering for the replacement of an existing failing reinforced concrete tidal interconnect pipe and seawall. The pipe, which connects two navigable channels adjacent to Goodland Drive in Southwest Florida, varies in size from 54" to 60". The complexity of the project is due to this portion of Goodland Drive being the only means of ingress and egress for dozens of single-family residences along a heavily trafficked public boat ramp leading to the ten thousand islands. Project scope includes maintenance of traffic, community outreach and coordination with existing utilities within the road right-of-way. Reference — Kyle Heise, Project Manager, Stormwater Management, 239-359-4727 Project Engineer — November 2021— Present (ongoing) Sanitation Road Culvert Replacements Collier County — Growth Management Department C18-7432 ST The primary objective of the project consists of survey and engineering design for removal and replacement of the existing four (4) forty-eight inch (48") corrugated on Sanitation Road in Collier County. Mica's role was to assess the performance of the unnamed flow stormwater conveyance system and develop an engineering design for an improved stormwater management system, make recommendations as to the size and type of culvert replacements, perform deed/easement and public records research and prepare any needed drainage easement sketches and legal descriptions (if necessary). The proposal is to include services including items such as project kickoff and coordination meetings, site assessment, project survey, SUE, geotechnical services, plan preparation, utility coordination, permitting (if any needed), final bid documents, opinion of probable cost, bid assistance, Engineer -of -Record services, and post construction services. Reference — Kyle Heise, Project Manager, Stormwater Management, 239-359-4727 Project Engineer — November 2021— Present (ongoing) River Ranch Road — Project Manager Village of Estero — Public Works Department The role of project engineer consisted of coordinating scope, negotiate fees with selected design consultant, managing selected design consultant through design and permitting, coordinating with Public/Private Property Owners, review project plans, applications, reports, and reviewing/maintaining the project schedule. In essence, Mica is currently filling the role of Public Works Project Manager for the Village of Estero Public Works Department for the drainage, roadway, sidewalk, and safety improvements for the River Ranch Road corridor. Reference — David Willems, Public Works Director, 239-284-5608 Project Engineer — November 2021— Present (ongoing) Williams Road — Project Manager Village of Estero — Public Works Department The role of project engineer consisted of coordinating scope, negotiate fees with selected design consultant, managing selected design consultant through design and permitting, coordinating with Public/Private Property Owners, review project plans, applications, reports, and reviewing/maintaining the project schedule. In essence, Mica is currently filling the role of Public Works Project Manager for the Village of Estero Public Works Department for the drainage, roadway, sidewalk, and safety improvements for the Williams Road corridor. Reference — David Willems, Public Works Director, 239-284-5608 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Melanie Gurgel CEI Contract Support Specialist Page 1 of 2 Summary Ms. Gurgel has been a Contract Support Specialist with HighSpans for over 6 years. In addition, Melanie's field experience includes over 12 years of utility design and construction projects, including projects for various levels of government from local municipalities to state. In her role as Contract Support Specialist, Ms. Gurgel's responsibilities include tracking and entering quantities to prepare monthly estimates for pay items used in the construction of roadways and bridges. In addition, Melanie composes weekly and monthly project status reports for the Senior Project Engineer and Project Administrator for client submittal. She has also been responsible for assisting in the preparation and processing of supplemental agreements and task work orders, tracking time and contract changes, reviewing field books and site source records, and tracking asphalt and sample quantities and approving related invoicing. Other responsibilities have included processing, monitoring, and tracking shop drawings and submittals for client review and acceptance. Proiect Experience HijahSvans r -1 ENGIN EERING, INC. Contract Support Specialist — July 2021— Present (Intermittent) CEI of US 301/SR43 from North of Lake St. Charles Blvd. to North of Progress Blvd, FPID# 441388-1-62-01 FDOT District 7 This Federally Funded, Design -Build project consisted of removing and replacing existing asphalt pavement with concrete pavement within the limits of the Bloomingdale Ave./Progress Blvd. and US 301 intersection. The intersection pavement replacement required multiple phases, detours, and closures. Also, an additional concrete pavement auxiliary lane was added to the I-75 NB on -ramp from NB US 301 as well as existing concrete pavement rehabilitation, edgedrain, milling and resurfacing, ADA upgrades to sidewalks, lighting improvements, drainage improvements, Arterial Dynamic Message Sign (ADMS), and overhead sign structures. As CSS, Melanie was responsible for the tracking submittals and materials, filing and uploading of contract documents to PSSP and EDMS, preparing monthly estimates, preparing Supplemental Agreements, create meeting agendas, tracking of EEO and OJT compliances. Reference — FDOT District 7 PA, Alejandro Pina, EI, 813-612-3312 Contract Support Specialist — January 2021— Present Burnt Store Road Widening CEI South Segment — FPID # 440340-1 Lee County DOT This project consists of widening Burnt Store Road South Segment from 2 lanes to 4 lanes from South of Pine Island Road along Veterans Parkway to North of NW 51' Terrace. Project includes roadway construction, drainage, structures (one bridge, seawalls, and retaining walls), signing and pavement markings, and lighting. The project is funded by Lee County and FDOT. Reference — Lee County Project Manager — Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 FDOT Project Oversight — Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840 CEI Contract Support Specialist — June 2021— Present (Intermittent) CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division / Contract 19-7632 This project is a bridge and roadway reconstruction project. It consists of 10 Concrete Florida Slab Beam bridges and the approaching roadways East of Immokalee Airport in Northeast Collier County on Immokalee Rd., County Line Rd., and Oil Well Rd. The roadways and bridges will be widened and elevated. The Florida Slab Beam Method will be utilized for enhanced construction schedule and quality purposes. The bridges will be completed in multiple phases allowing for the associated roadways to remain open. The grade changes involved for the approaching roadways necessitate temporary Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Melanie Gurgel Hl hS ans CEI Contract Support Specialist Page 2of2 EN� ERIN retaining wall systems and careful coordination for safety and maintenance of traffic. During the construction, temporary signalization will be utilized at each of the 10 bridge sites for traffic control. The existing structures are dynamically monitored for settlement and vibration through all phases of construction. This job includes pile driving, earthwork for roadway, drainage improvement, demolition of existing structures, concrete substructure, and concrete superstructure. Reference — Collier County Growth Management, Project Manager, Julio Castro, 239-380-3466 Contract Support Specialist — September 2018 to Present (Intermittent) CEI Services -Alico Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy to Airport Haul Rd. Lee County DOT — CN180006LAC Contract 7998 — FPID 439445-1-54-01 This project consists of 2 to 4-lane widening including roadway, water lines, sewer lines, drainage, and realignment of the canal. Ms. Gurgel's responsibilities included preparation of progress and final estimates, preparation of pay applications, processing construction contract changes. Other responsibilities include maintaining a complete Plan Set to include all Plan Revisions, coordination with the Construction Project Manager and Project Engineer to organize Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Reports, Maintenance of Traffic weekly reports, and quantity inputs. Melanie also tracks Requests for Information Letters, Shop Drawing Submittals, Material Submittals. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 Contract Support Specialist — October 2020 — August 2021 Sunshine Blvd. & 8th: CEI Services Lee County CN180028TJM C8032 This project consists of adding turn lanes Sunshine Blvd. and 8th St. SW and included roadway construction, sidewalk, drainage, utilities, signing and pavement markings, improved signalization, and lighting. The roadway reconstruction converted the existing two lanes, two-way road with shoulders to two lane, two way divided curbed roadway with turn lanes. At the intersection of Sunshine Blvd. and 8th St. SW, four concrete strain poles were installed along with traffic and pedestrian signals. Drainage improvements included the removal of existing drainage and the construction of multiple new drainage conveyances. Reference — Lee County DOT, Steve Fort, Sr., PM, 239-533-9300 Contract Support Specialist — March 2016 to May 2018 Burnt Store Road CEI — North Segment, Cape Coral, Lee County, FL — FPID 435442-1-54-01 Lee County DOT This project consists of the initial widening of the north segment of Burnt Store Road to four lanes. Ms. Gurgel's responsibilities included preparation of progress and final estimates, preparation of pay applications, processing construction contract changes. Other responsibilities include maintaining a complete Plan Set to include all Plan Revisions, coordination with the Construction Project Manager and Project Engineer to organize Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Reports, Maintenance of Traffic weekly reports, and quantity inputs. Melanie also tracks Requests for Information Letters, Shop Drawing Submittals, Material Submittals. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 Quality Assurance for CSS — July 2019 — July 2020 I275 Sunshine Skyway Bridge Repair, St. Petersburg, FL FDOT District 1 FPID 439547-1-62-01 This project will make routine repairs to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. 4.1-mile bridge; Crack Injection & Sealing of Structural Concrete, Cleaning & Sealing of Concrete Surfaces, Installation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer on Type - IV girders, and Removal & Replacement of 288-Anodes to the existing dolphins. Reference — FDOT District 1 Project Manager, Michael Lenhart, PE, 727-575-8300 Contract Support Specialist — July 2016 to August 2018 Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement, Everglades City Collier County DOT Project Number 66066.9 / Contract #14-6296 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Robert "Bob" White, EI H1 hS ans CEI Senior Inspector / Senior Engineer Intern _MMIN B.S., Civil Engineering b g ENGINEERING, INC. Page 1 of 2 Summary Mr. White is an Engineering Intern with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and who has been working as a Prestress Yard and CEI inspector for over 7 years. Robert has experience in pre -cast yard inspection for beams, slabs, seawalls and PCPS Piles. He is also proficient in CEI Inspection of bridges, pile driving, box culverts, paving, drainage & embankment, stabilized subgrade, and base materials working on various projects. CEI Project Experience CEI Senior Inspector — June 2022 — July 2022 Boy Scout Drive and Summerlin Road Strain Pole Repair Lee County DOT CN180028TJM — C8032 I P022335239 HEI performed structural investigation, analysis, and design of repairs to an existing concrete strain pole at the intersection of Boy Scout Drive and Summerlin Road which was damaged by vehicle impact. Repairs included epoxy crack injection, externally bonded CFRP strengthening and minor spall repair to restore pole design capacity and wind load resistance. Reference — Michael Padgett, Lee County Traffic Operations Manager, 239-533-9500 CEI Senior Inspector —February 2022 —May 2022 (Intermittently) CEI of US 301/SR43 from North of Lake St. Charles Blvd. to North of Progress Blvd, FPID# 441388-1-62-01 FDOT District 7 This Federally Funded, Design -Build project consisted of removing and replacing existing asphalt pavement with concrete pavement within the limits of the Bloomingdale Ave./Progress Blvd. and US 301 intersection. The intersection pavement replacement required multiple phases, detours, and closures. Also, an additional concrete pavement auxiliary lane was added to the I-75 NB on -ramp from NB US 301 as well as existing concrete pavement rehabilitation, edgedrain, milling and resurfacing, ADA upgrades to sidewalks, lighting improvements, drainage improvements, Arterial Dynamic Message Sign (ADMS), and overhead sign structures. provided verification inspection and testing, MOT and Erosion Control inspection, tracked c payment through the schedule of values and oversight of inspectors. Reference — FDOT District 7 PA, Alejandro Pina, EI, 954-598-1218 CEI Senior Inspector — January 2018 — August 2018 TWO 58 — 435040-1-52-01 US41 Pine Ridge FDOT District 1- Contract C9A69 As Senior Inspector, Ben ontractor's activities for Construction of new sidewalk and roadway lighting in high -profile urban area along US 41 in Naples. Also, new drainage and swale modifications, new pedestrian street crossings and poles, and coordination and relocation of multiple utilities. Robert's responsibilities include inspection of precast drainage MES units, light pole bases, and drainage pipe, as well as inspection of the installation of these structures to ensure per plan installation. Where utility conflicts arise, Robert inspected spread footer installation and ensured FDOT Specification compliance. Robert reported on contractor's daily activities and monitored MOT and erosion control methods. Reference — Ft. Myers Ops Center Kevin Daugherty, PE, (239) 336-9272 CEI Senior Inspector — June 2017 — December 2017 TWO 61- 433190-1-62-01 / Mooring Line I TWO 62 - 433181-1-62-01 / St. Ann's School FDOT District 1 - Contract C9A69 Construction of sidewalks in high -profile urban area. Multiple driveway crossings, curb ramps, drainage adjustments. Reference — Then Ft. Myers Ops Center Kevin Daugherty, PE, (239) 336-9272 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Robert "Bob" White, EI H1 hS ans CEI Senior Inspector / Senior Engineer Intern _MMIN B.S., Civil Engineering b g ENGINEERING, INC. Page 2 of 2 Senior Inspector — January 2016 — June 2017 CEI Inspector for Golden Gate Boulevard — Contract 15-6372 Collier County Growth Management Division, Collier County, FL This project consists of widening and reconstructing the existing Golden Gate Boulevard from 2 lanes to 4 lanes. Work included widening the existing bridge, extensive drainage reconstruction, utility adjustments, new lighting, and approximately 2 miles of new asphaltic concrete pavement. Robert was the lone verification inspector on this project, working independently to ensure the Contractor and QC firm are constructing the project per the plans and specifications. Additionally, Robert performs CEI inspections of the bridge materials and installation as well as material sampling, density testing, and maintaining the logbooks. Reference — Project Manager Kevin Dugan, — Retired Inspector — May 2015 — June 2017 (Intermitted) Burnt Store Road Widening CEI North Segment — FPID 4429814-1-58-01 Lee County DOT Contract #7131 This project consists of the initial widening of the north segment of Burnt Store Road to four lanes. Robert's responsibilities include pile driving inspector for the 24" precast prestressed piles for Gator Slough Bridge. The piles were 100% PDA tested due to difficult driving conditions through stiff clays, which caused high pile stresses. Constant pile driving hammer energy monitoring and adjustments were needed to prevent exceeded allowable pile driving stresses. Reference — Lee County Project Manager, Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 Inspector — October 2015 — June 2017 Old 41 Downtown Improvements Project Bonita Springs, FL This project utilized innovative bridge widening, drainage designs and roundabouts to create a pedestrian friendly corridor in this historic part of Bonita Springs. CEI tasks included Old 41 at Imperial River Bridge widening, Oak Creek Box Culvert railing replacement, utility installations, drainage, roadway reconstruction (base and asphalt), roadway pavers and bridge. Robert's responsibilities included pipe installation inspection, material sampling, densities, and maintaining the logbooks. Reference — Wright Construction (CM) — Joe Restino (Retired) Inspector —July 2016 - July 2016 Terminal Access Road & Skyplex Boulevard — Contract 15-34-00 Lee County Port Authority This project consists of widening the existing Terminal Access Road from 4 lanes to 6 lanes. Work includes drainage installation, new curb and gutter with over 60 concrete flumes, utility adjustments, new guardrail installation, and almost 3 miles of new asphaltic concrete pavement. This project extends onto FDOT right-of-way, therefore, nightly lane closures is a requirement and strong adherence to appropriate MOT is crucial when working within this area. Robert's responsibilities include material sampling and testing, control of earthwork related materials, density testing, and maintaining the logbooks. Reference — Wright Construction (CM) — Neil Monkman — 239-462-7371 QC Inspector — October 2015 — August 2016 CR 951 Widening from Green St to Golden Gate Blvd, Naples, FL Collier County This project consists of widening the existing CR 951 from 4 to 6 lanes. Work also includes a new bridge, box culverts, drainage, water mains, lighting and signalization. Robert's responsibilities include material sampling, densities, and maintaining the log books. Reference — Collier County Growth Management, Road Construction Steve Ritter (Retired) Pre -Stressed Pre -Cast Project Experience Pre -Stressed Pre -Cast Inspector Level 2 — July 2021— Present (Intermittent) CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division / Contract 19-7632 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Carlton Norton Hi hS ans CEI Senior Inspector 11 Page 1 of 2 l ENGINEERING, INC. Summary Mr. Norton has over 15 years of CEI transportation inspection experience and a total of 11 years of Construction Materials Testing experience. He performs verification testing and quality control inspection of paving, earthwork, and concrete operations being performed on site. Carlton is responsible for providing daily communications, coordination, and documentation of each task for the client. Carlton has used his ever-growing knowledge of concrete inspection to appropriately coordinate the CEI verification team on large-scale deck pours consisting of 500+ CY of concrete being delivered from two separate plants. He has also worked with the contractor during roadway and drainage pipe installation to streamline construction and inspection tasks in an efficient and organized manner. Carlton has always, and continues to, put high quality inspection and testing practices at the forefront of all construction activities under his responsibility. Proiect Experience CEI Senior Inspector — October 2022 — Present CEI of Phase Two Traffic Signal Inspections — Disaster Monitoring Services Lee County DOT — CN200224JJB Contract 8884 HEI worked with Lee County Traffic Operations to conduct ground and aerial inspections of 68 signalized intersections, which included mast arms and span wires, within Lee County as part of Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment. The inspection included a visual assessment with photos of damaged items, quantity tracking of damages, investigation of flood damage, structural damage assessment of strain poles and mast arm structures, inspecting connections of traffic signal and pedestrian signal heads, luminaire inspections, and internal inspection of the signal cabinets. Inspection reports were compiled detailing the pre-existing conditions, storm related damages, pay items of required repairs, and engineer's estimate of damages. Reference —Rob Price, PE, Lee County DOT Traffic Section, 239-533-9532 CEI Senior Inspector — April 2021- Present SR90 (US 41) Tamiami Trail from East of SR84 (Davis Blvd) to Courthouse Shadows FDOT District 1— FPID 438059-1-62-01— CAC61 This project is a safety improvements project that includes the milling and resurfacing of 1.5 miles of 6-lane urban roadway within a high -pedestrian and vehicular volume corridor along US 41 is South Naples. This project includes the signalization improvements and mast arms replacements at 4 intersections as well the installation of 3 pedestrian hybrid (HAWK) beacons at mid -block crossings. This project also contains minor drainage improvements, driveway and sidewalk replacements, lighting improvements, and intersection upgrades such as pedestrian crosswalk installation at all 4 quadrants. Carlton's responsibilities include managing the inspection staff, coordination with Contractor on construction activities, inspection of roadway construction such as drainage, sidewalk, and curb and gutter. Carlton also monitored and inspected the MOT which included pedestrian detours throughout multiple phases of construction. Reference — FDOT District 1 Project Administrator, Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840 CEI Sr. Inspector — July 2021— November 2021 CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division / Contract 19-7632 This project is a bridge and roadway reconstruction project. It consists of 10 Concrete Florida Slab Beam bridges and the approaching roadways East of Immokalee Airport in Northeast Collier County on Immokalee Rd., County Line Rd., and Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Carlton Norton Hi hS ans CEI Senior Inspector 11 Page 2 of 2 l ENGINEERING, INC. Oil Well Rd. The roadways and bridges will be widened and elevated. The Florida Slab Beam Method will be utilized for enhanced construction schedule and quality purposes. The bridges will be completed in multiple phases allowing for the associated roadways to remain open. The grade changes involved for the approaching roadways necessitate temporary retaining wall systems and careful coordination for safety and maintenance of traffic. During the construction, temporary signalization will be utilized at each of the 10 bridge sites for traffic control. The existing structures are dynamically monitored for settlement and vibration through all phases of construction. This job includes pile driving, earthwork for roadway, drainage improvement, demolition of existing structures, concrete substructure, concrete superstructure, temporary signalization, asphalt paving, concrete sheet pile wall installation, and striping. Reference — Collier County Road Construction Project Manager, John Conti, 239-253-0354 CEI Sr. Inspector — November 2018 — June 2021 Alico Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy to Airport Haul Rd. Lee County DOT — CN180006LAC Contract 7998 This project consists of 2 to 4-lane widening including new roadway and drainage (new inlet structures, endwalls, and pipe), new 36" and 30" water mains, and realignment of the existing canal on the north side of Alico Road. Inspection duties include Verification Testing, roadway and earthworks inspection of base rock, subgrade, and embankment, asphalt paving monitoring, concrete inspection for sidewalks and curb and gutter, incidental roadway elements such cattle fence, monitoring of contractor's temporary MOT, and erosion control monitoring. Reference — Lee County Project Manager, Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 CEI Sr. Inspector — March 2021— August 2021 Hancock Bridge Widening - Moody Rd. to US 410EI Lee County DOT — CN180028TJM — Contract 8032 The Hancock Bridge Parkway project consists of the construction of a sidewalk from US 41 to Moody Rd. along Hancock Parkway in North Fort Myers. This includes widening of the bridge along Hancock Parkway to allow for a 6-ft wide sidewalk, relocation of Force Main to the new traffic railing, curb and gutter, new ditch bottom inlets and curb inlet drainage structures, and milling and resurfacing. Inspection duties include the following: field observance of construction activities and daily reporting, earthwork verification testing, verification of contractor's survey, pipe and drainage structure inspection, erosion control device inspection, MOT Work Zone inspection, coordination with the contractor, and tracking and submittal of weekly quantities to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Steve Fort Sr., 239-533-9445 CEI Inspector — January 2018 — October 2018 Golden Gate Bridge Canal Crossing — Contract C9M11 FDOT District 1 FPID # 431895-1-62-01 This project is in support of the FDOT CEI Services for Fort Myers Operations Center Contract, Golden Gate Bridge Canal Crossing at 8' Street NE from Golden Gate Blvd to Randall Blvd bridge and paving project. Carlton's tasks include roadway and RCP drainage inspection and density testing. Carlton has also assisted in the logbook review, earthworks materials testing and recording, and bridge concrete inspection and testing. Carlton maintains daily work reports of contractor activities and inspection logs. Previous Reference — FDOT Fort Myers Operations Center, Kevin Daugherty, PE, (Currently with EXP - 239 336- 9272) CEI Inspector — October 2017 — December 2018 Wastewater Interconnect / PH2-PTI & PT2 Central AWWTP 42" Trunk Sanitary Sewer Replacement City of Fort Myers, FL Improvements under this contract consist of installation of new 42" & 36" PVC sanitary sewer pipe, new manhole structures, 8" PVC sanitary sewer, and 12" gate valves, as well as new 36" PVC force main, 1" air release valves, 36" HDPE directional drill FM pipe, new 12" and 6" PVC water main pipe, new fire hydrants, completely new drainage system (RCP, swales, curb inlet/DBI/MES/junction box/headwall structures), sidewalk, driveways, curb and gutter, and full -depth roadway. Reference — Jim Powell, Project Manager, Wright Construction, 239-872-1868 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Lisa Brierley Hl hS ans CEI Senior Inspector Page 1 of ENGINEERINo, INC. Summary Mrs. Brierley has over 16 years of CEI experience on FDOT road and bridge projects throughout District 1. Lisa is highly qualified in the areas of Earthwork, Paving, Drilled Shafts, MOT Inspection, and Concrete. She also has extensive experience with Signalization and Lighting, which is represented through multiple IMSA certifications. She is experienced in database and document management and Site Manager, and her Daily Reports are thorough and comprehensive. Project Experience CEI Sr. Inspector — July 2022 — Present SR 776 from Pinedale Drive to Myakka River, SR 45 (US 41) from S. of Payne Street to N. of Rio Villa Drive FDOT D1— 44157-1-62-01 / 444485-1-62-01 Cost $9,191.00 The SR 45 (US 41) project is 4.11 miles of 4 lane divided highway roadway with 2 existing signalized intersections, a walking/cycling trail, multiple areas of landscape medians, and multiple residential and commercial driveways within the project limits. Work consists of mill and resurfacing with cross slope correction, widening, signalization, lighting, sidewalks, median reconstruction, drainage, and bridge joint replacements. Reference — Josephine Mak PE, Project Manager 239-985-7840 CEI Sr. Inspector — January 2022 - Present SR90 (US 41) from East of SR84 to Courthouse Shadows - FDOT District 1— FPID 438059-1-62-01— CAC61 This safety improvements project includes milling and resurfacing of 1.5 miles of 6-lane urban roadway within a high -pedestrian and vehicular volume corridor along US 41 in South Naples, signalization improvements and mast arm replacements at 4 intersections as well the installation of 3 pedestrian hybrid (HAWK) beacons at mid -block crossings. This project also contains minor drainage improvements, driveway and sidewalk replacements, and lighting improvements. Reference — FDOT District 1 Project Administrator, Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840 CEI Sr. Inspector — June 2021 - Present CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division / Contract 19-7632 This project is a bridge and roadway reconstruction project. It consists of 10 Concrete Florida Slab Beam bridges and the approaching roadways East of Immokalee Airport in Northeast Collier County on Immokalee Rd., County Line Rd., and Oil Well Rd. The roadways and bridges will be widened and elevated. The Florida Slab Beam Method will be utilized for enhanced construction schedule and quality purposes. The bridges will be completed in multiple phases allowing for the associated roadways to remain open. The grade changes involved for the approaching roadways necessitate temporary retaining wall systems and careful coordination for safety and maintenance of traffic. During the construction, temporary signalization will be utilized at each of the 10 bridge sites for traffic control. The existing structures are dynamically monitored for settlement and vibration through all phases of construction. This job includes pile driving, earthwork for roadway, drainage improvement, demolition of existing structures, concrete substructure, concrete superstructure, temporary signalization, asphalt paving, concrete sheet pile wall installation, and striping. Reference — Collier County Road Construction Project Manager, Julio Castro, 239-380-3466 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Lisa Brierley Hl hS ans CEI Senior Inspector Page 2of2 ENGINEERINo, INC. CEI Sr. Inspector — October 2020 — February 2021 Sunshine Blvd. & 8th: CEI Services Lee County DOT CN180028TJM This project consists of adding turn lanes to Sunshine Blvd. and 8th St. SW and included roadway construction, sidewalk, drainage, utilities, signing and pavement markings, improved signalization, and lighting. The roadway reconstruction converted the existing two lanes, two way road with shoulders to two lane, two way divided curbed roadway with turn lanes. At the intersection of Sunshine Blvd. and 8th St. SW, four concrete strain poles were installed along with traffic and pedestrian signals. Lisa's responsibilities included daily inspection of earthwork, asphalt, concrete, drainage, erosion control devices, MOT, and signalization. Additional duties include materials verification testing, daily reporting of construction activities, and tracking and submitting quantities weekly to the CSS. Reference — Lee County Project Manager — Steve Fort, Sr., 239-633-3440 CEI Sr. Inspector — January 2020 — October 2020 Burnt Store Road Widening CEI, FPID# 439547-1-62-01 Lee County DOT CN150085 / Contract 7131 This project consists of the initial widening of the north segment of Burnt Store road to four lanes, which includes three bridges (Horseshoe Canal, Arroz Canal, and Gator Slough.) Lisa's duties include field observance of construction activities and daily reporting, earthwork testing, survey, pipe and drainage structure inspection and erosion control device inspection. Additional duties include oversight of inspectors, coordination with the contractor and submittal of weekly quantity updates to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee County Project Manager, Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 CEI Sr. Inspector — February 2019 — June 2020 (Intermittently) Alico Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy to Airport Haul Rd. Lee County DOT — CN180006LAC Contract 7998 This project consists of 2 to 4-lane widening including roadway, water lines, sewer lines, drainage, and realignment of the canal. Inspection duties include verification testing, inspection of all earthwork related activities and materials (pipe backfill, embankment, subgrade, and base rock), concrete for sidewalks and curb and gutters, incidental roadway elements such cattle fence, MOT, and erosion control monitoring. Reference — Lee County Project Manager, Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 CEI Senior Inspector — April 2019 to December 2019 I75 at SR29, FPID 435265-1-62-01, Collier County — Ochopee, FL FDOT District 1 The Improvements under this Contract consist of lighting installation at the State Road 93 (1-75) and State Road 29 Interchange — Installation of Light pole precast bases, light pole with luminaires, fuse and wiring to the luminaire, bridge underdeck lighting, power distribution center, conduit, pull boxes. Lisa is responsible for supervision of all construction activities, review documents for contractual compliance, weekly report/review of MOT, observe/inspect ongoing construction work, inspect, sample, and/or test materials entering into the work site in accordance with the plans, specifications, special provisions, submittals, and design standards for construction activities to ensure that work is in compliance, supervise the day to day activities of the inspection staff, complete a daily work report, monthly estimate spreadsheet, and required inspection activities. Reference — FDOT District 1, Josephine Mak, PA 239-985-7840 CEI Senior Inspector — November 2018 to March 2019 City of Fort Myers Wastewater Interconnect Phase 2 Part 2 City of Fort Myers, FL This project consisted of complete replacement of 42" sewer line, water main, and drainage systems extending from the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility in the City of Fort Myers. Also, this project consists of full depth roadway reconstruction, sidewalk replacement, and driveway reconstruction for affected properties. Vibration Monitoring was provided by HighSpans because of the minimal R/W available on the jobsite and close proximity to local properties. Reference — COFM Public Works Engineering, Nicole Monahan, PE 239-321-7459 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Benjamin Hammett H0"hn►J anS CEI Senior Inspector Page 1 of 2 ENGINEERI NO, INC. Summary Mr. Hammett has over 6 years of CEI experience for road and bridge projects including bridge repairs, bridge concrete, embankment, storm sewer drainage, stabilized subgrade, base rock, paving, non-structural concrete (curb & gutter, sidewalks) and utilities construction (water, force main, gravity sewer), and an additional 6 months of FDOT D7 rest area building (non -roadway) inspection. Ben's project experience includes materials sampling and testing, field inspections, concrete testing, density testing, and earthwork records maintenance. CEI Proiect Experience CEI Senior Inspector — October 2021— Present CEI of US 301/SR43 from North of Lake St. Charles Blvd. to North of Progress Blvd, FPID# 441388-1-62-01 FDOT District 7 This Federally Funded, Design -Build project consisted of removing and replacing existing asphalt pavement with concrete pavement within the limits of the Bloomingdale Ave./Progress Blvd. and US 301 intersection. The intersection pavement replacement required multiple phases, detours, and closures. Also, an additional concrete pavement auxiliary lane was added to the I-75 NB on -ramp from NB US 301 as well as existing concrete pavement rehabilitation, edgedrain, milling and resurfacing, ADA upgrades to sidewalks, lighting improvements, drainage improvements, Arterial Dynamic Message Sign (ADMS), and overhead sign structures. As Senior Inspector, Ben provided verification inspection and testing, MOT, and Erosion Control inspection, tracked contractor's activities for payment through the schedule of values and oversight of inspectors. Reference — FDOT District 7 PA, Alejandro Pina, EI, 813-612-3312 CEI Inspector — October 2021— March 2022 - Naples Bay Marina Entrance Modifications OSHA— 10 Hour Construction FDOT Permit #2020-A-192-00045 This project included widening the existing approach slab for the US41 Bridge over Gordon River and replacement of the traffic railing to accommodate large turning radius vehicles access to Naples Bay Marina. Duties included inspection of MOT, bridge demo, steel and concrete placement, and materials testing of concrete and base. Construction activities were recorded on daily reports of construction. Reference — JJB South, LLC, Brett Martin, 941-214-8538 CEI Sr. Inspector — May 2021— November 2021 Hancock Bridge Widening: Moody Rd. to US 410EI Lee County DOT — CN180028TJM — Contract 8032 The Hancock Bridge Parkway project consists of the construction of a sidewalk from US 41 to Moody Rd. along Hancock Parkway in North Fort Myers. This includes widening of the bridge along Hancock Parkway to allow for a 6-ft wide sidewalk, relocation of Force Main to the new traffic railing, curb and gutter, new ditch bottom inlets and curb inlet drainage structures, and milling and resurfacing. Inspection duties include the following: field observance of construction activities and daily reporting, earthwork verification testing, verification of contractor's survey, pipe and drainage structure inspection, erosion control device inspection, MOT Work Zone inspection, coordination with the contractor, and tracking and submittal of weekly quantities to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Steve Fort Sr., 239-533-9445 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Benjamin Hammett CEI Senior Inspector Page 2 of 2 AM hS ans ENGINEERI NO, INC. CEI Inspector — March 2021— April 2021 I-75 (SR 93) at SR884 (Colonial Blvd) Interchange FDOT D1— Contract CA886 — FPID 413065-1-62-01 This project includes reconfiguration of the I-75 at Colonial interchange to a diverging diamond interchange, along with construction of a displaced left -turn intersection (aka continuous flow intersection) at the intersection of Six Mile Cypress Parkway/Ortiz Avenue and a restricted crossing U-turn intersection (aka super street) at the Forum Blvd/Colonial Court intersection, widening of I-75 to include 12-ft auxiliary lanes and 10-ft paved shoulders, and widening of the on/off ramps. Ben's responsibilities were focused on I-75 mainline and shoulder milling and resurfacing, daily/nightly MOT inspection, erosion control inspection, and on -ramp extension construction (embankment, subgrade, and base verification testing). Reference — FDOT Project Manager, Marlena Gore, 863-272-5008 CEI Inspector — January 2021— November 2021 Burnt Store Road Widening CEI FPID # 440340-1 Lee County DOT This project consists of widening Burnt Store Road South Segment from 2 lanes to 4 lanes from South of Pine Island Road along Veterans Parkway to North of NW 5th Terrace. Project includes roadway construction, drainage, structures (One bridge, seawalls, and walls), signing and pavement markings, and lighting. The proj ect is funded by Lee County and FDOT. Ben's duties include field observance of construction activities and daily reporting, earthwork testing, survey, pipe and drainage structure inspection and erosion control device inspection. Additional duties include oversight of inspectors, coordination with the contractor and submittal of weekly quantity updates to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee County Project Manager — Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577; FDOT Project Oversight — Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840 CEI Sr. Inspector — November 2020 — October 2021 Stringfellow Road Shared Use Path CEI Lee County, FL - CN160311 This project consists of new construction of a shared use path along the east side of Oleander/Stringfellow Road from 8t' Avenue to York Avenue in St. James City, FL. Project includes concrete and asphalt shared use path construction, new drainage, and signage. The project is funded by Lee County. Duties include inspection and verification testing of earthwork, concrete, and asphalt operations; monitoring and inspecting erosion control measures for compliance; monitoring and inspecting Work Zone MOT devices for compliance; collecting and verifying elevations of installed work items; daily recording and reporting of construction activities; tracking and submittal of weekly quantity updates to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee C. Werst, Lee County DOT Project Manager, 239-533-8591 CEI Inspector — June 2020 — November 2020 I-75 from Beginning of NB Ramp No.10075001 to End of NB Ramp. FDOT D7 — Contract E71112 FPN 437638-1-52-01 & 437638-1-52-02 State Funding Design Build Project encompassing the design, permitting and reconstruction of the northbound I-75 Rest Area site located at mile post 3.328 on Roadway Section 10075000 in Hillsborough County. This work includes a new building, parking areas, roadway/site lighting, signing, picnic pavilions and associated amenities, along with five new SMF ponds. The Project includes demolition of the existing structures and the establishment of new utility connections for potable water supply and sanitary sewer connections to Hillsborough Public Facilities, as well as decommissioning and removal of existing onsite wastewater treatment facility and appurtenances. Ben's responsibilities are focused on utilities, including inspection the lift station, force main, and water line. Inspection duties also include the placement of asphalt base, and the reinforcing steel and components of the concrete floors on rest area buildings. Reference — FDOT Project Manager, Timothy O'Brian, PE, 813-975-6161 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Thomas Salyer, EI CEI Sr. Inspector/Sr. EI B.S., Civil Engineering — EI # 1100023740 Page 1 of 2 Summary Mr. Salyer is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University with a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering. He is an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Florida Engineering Society. Thomas joined HighSpans as a CEI Inspector Aide while still in college, bringing with him extensive knowledge of AutoCAD applications and excellent organizational skills. For the last three years as a CEI Inspector Aide, CEI Inspector and now CEI Sr. Inspector, he has had increasing roles and responsibilities on various City, County and FDOT projects which has given him a comprehensive understanding of various municipality codes, specs and procedures. Thomas will be starting his Design Rotation in 2023 and will be available as a back-up CEI inspector for local projects at a moment's notice. CEI Inspector Experience Hi hS ans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. CEI Senior Inspector — October 2022 — Present ' CEI of Pre -Event TS/Hurricane CEI IMSA Traffic Signal Lee County DOT/Contract X0493 ' ' Lovers Key Emergency Repair Project consisted of restoring serviceability to the * IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector four bridges (Big Hickory Pass, New Pass, Little Carlos Pass, and Big Carlos ' 1 22) Pass) that connect Bonita Beach to Fort Myers Beach along Lovers Key. The Advanced bridges cross over navigable channels; two low rise, one which has a vertical • clearance of 36ft, and one single leaf bascule. All bridges have one (1) 11-ft travel e APNGA Nuclear Gauge Safety lane in each direction and two 3-ft bike protected pedestrian sidewalks in each direction. Damage consisted of approach slab rehabilitation at all bridges, 1 Hour OSHA (Construction) replacement of approach slab at Big Carlos, slope protection rehabilitation at all bridges, fixing washouts on back of seawall with exposed tie -backs at New Pass, exposed abutment repairs at New Pass, roadway shoulder washouts throughout, and repair scouring at bridge bent at Big Carlos and NE and SW seawall corners at New Pass Bridges. HighSpans provided CEI for these bridges and almost 4 miles of roadway shoulder rehabilitation. Technical duties included inspection and documentation on both phases of emergency repairs on bridges and roadway that included; use of base rock for slope protection, high-pressure flowable fill for approach slab rehabilitation, paving replaced approach slab at Big Carlos, various shoulders and miscellaneous asphalt for guardrail protection and slope repairs, repair of washouts behind seawall using D-2 filter fabric and base rock, protecting toe of scoured seawall with bank and shore rip rap, backfilling scoured bent at Big Carlos and replacement of guardrails at Big Carlos. Also oversaw the removal of debris from the storm surge. Reference — AECOM, Crystal Gorman, CEI Senior Project Engineer, 239-250-6680 CEI Sr. Inspector — September 2022 — Present CEI of Phase Two Traffic Signal Inspections — Disaster Monitoring Services Lee County DOT — CN200224JJB Contract 8884 HEI worked with Lee County Traffic Operations to conduct ground and aerial inspections of 68 signalized intersections, which included mast arms and span wires, within Lee County as part of Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment. The inspection included a visual assessment with photos of damaged items, quantity tracking of damages, investigation of flood damage, structural damage assessment of strain poles and mast arm structures, inspecting connections of traffic signal and pedestrian signal heads, luminaire inspections, and internal inspection of the signal cabinets. Inspection reports were compiled detailing the pre-existing conditions, storm related damages, pay items of required repairs, and engineer's estimate of damages. Reference — Rob Price, PE — Lee County DOT Traffic Section, 239-533-9532 CEI Inspector — May 2022 — September 2022 FDOT D-1 I-75 at US 301 Interchange Project This $140-million Design -Build project involves widening over 4.3 miles along I-75 from 6 to 8 lanes, providing auxiliary Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Thomas Salyer, EI H1 hS ans CEI Sr. Inspector/Sr. EI B.S., Civil Engineering — EI # 1100023740 Page 2of2 ENGINEERING, INC. lanes and inside full depth shoulders between SR 64 and US 301, reconstructing all ramps and building 2 new parallel bridges over the Manatee River for the new NB I-75 exit ramp and new SB entrance ramp. The NB and SB bridges over Salt Marsh are to be widened, galvanic cathodic protection pile jackets on select piles, and repair of substructure concrete deficiencies. The existing bridges over the Manatee River and US 301 are also to be rehabilitated, including deck replacements at specified locations, full bridge deck methacrylate sealing, and expansion joint and joint header replacements, custom fender system for the Manatee River Bridge and navigation lights. Reference — FDOT Interstate Construction Project Manager: Marlena Gore, (863) 272-5008 CEI Inspector — October 2021 to Present (Intermittent) CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division / Contract 19-7632 This project is a bridge and roadway reconstruction project. It consists of 10 Concrete Florida Slab Beam bridges and the approaching roadways East of Immokalee Airport in Northeast Collier County on Immokalee Rd., County Line Rd., and Oil Well Rd. The roadways and bridges will be widened and elevated. The Florida Slab Beam Method will be utilized for enhanced construction schedule and quality purposes. The bridges will be completed in multiple phases allowing for the associated roadways to remain open. The grade changes involved for the approaching roadways necessitate temporary retaining wall systems and careful coordination for safety and maintenance of traffic. During the construction, temporary signalization will be utilized at each of the 10 bridge sites for traffic control. The existing structures are dynamically monitored for settlement and vibration through all phases of construction. This job includes pile driving, earthwork for roadway, drainage improvement, demolition of existing structures, concrete substructure, concrete superstructure, temporary signalization, asphalt paving, concrete sheet pile wall installation, and striping. Reference — Collier County Road Construction Project Manager, John Conti, 239-253-0354 CEI Inspector — October 2021— November 2021 Naples Bay Marina Entrance Modifications FDOT Permit #2020-A-192-00045 This project included widening the existing approach slab for the US41 Bridge over Gordon River and replacement of the traffic railing to accommodate large turning radius vehicles access to Naples Bay Marina. Duties included inspection of MOT, bridge demo, steel and concrete placement, and materials testing of concrete and base. Construction activities were recorded on daily reports of construction. Reference — JJB South, LLC, Brett Martin, 941-214-8538 CEI Inspector — June 2020 to Present (Intermittent) Burnt Store Road Widening CEI — South Segment FPID # 440340-1- Lee County DOT This project consists of widening Burnt Store Road South Segment from 2 lanes to 4 lanes from South of Pine Island Road along Veterans Parkway to North of NW 5' Terrace. Project includes roadway construction, drainage, structures (One bridge, seawalls, and walls), signing and pavement markings, and lighting. The project is funded by Lee County and FDOT. Duties include submittal of weekly quantity updates to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee County Project Manager — Vince Miller, PE 239-533-8577 FDOT Project Oversight — Josephine Mak, PE, 239-985-7840 CEI Inspector — December 2020 — October 2021 Stringfellow Shared Use Path CEI CN160311 -Lee County DOT This project consists of new construction of a shared use path along the east side of Oleander/Stringfellow Road from 8' Avenue to York Avenue in St. James City, FL. Project includes concrete and asphalt shared use path construction, new drainage, and signage. The project is funded by Lee County. Duties include inspection and verification testing of earthwork, concrete, and asphalt operations; monitoring and inspecting erosion control measures for compliance; monitoring and inspecting Work Zone MOT devices for compliance; collecting and verifying elevations of installed work items; daily recording and reporting of construction activities; tracking and submittal of weekly quantity updates to the Contract Support Specialist. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager — Lee C. Werst, 239-533-8591 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Dustin Spears, PE Hi hS ans CEI Geotechnical Engineer FL License No. 87507 (6/2019) B.S, Civil Engineering, Florida Gulf Coast University ENGINEERING, INC. Page 1 of 2 Summary Mr. Spears has over 8 years of experience in the fields of Construction Engineering and Inspection, Materials Testing, and Geotechnical Engineering with increasing levels of responsibility in a variety of project types. His previous roles include Materials Coordinator, Inspector, Sr. Inspector, and Assistant Project Engineer. In his current role as CEI Geotechnical Engineer, Mr. Spears applies his knowledge to all aspects of driven pile foundations, including Dynamic Testing using PDA, Wave Equation Analysis, and Signal Matching Analysis (CAPWAP), along with available soils data to develop Authorized Pile Lengths and Driving Criteria. (See table on page two for summary of relevant bridge experience). Geotechnical Proiect Experience CEI Geotechnical Engineer — November 2022 — Present (Intermittent) Hurricane Ian Storm Damage Assessment for Various Bridges Located in North Port City of North Port — PO# 49572 HEI worked with the City of North Port to inspect and assess eight vehicular bridges and one pedestrian bridge for damages incurred by Hurricane Ian. Inspection of all structural elements on the bridges including arms -length examination of deck top surface, superstructure underside, substructure concrete surfaces, pile bent caps, deck features (railing, curbing, etc.), approach slabs, existing drainage at abutments, and sloped pavement areas adjacent to the abutments. The bridge stability, scour, and foundation damage were assessed through underwater probing of the channel bottom at each pile within each intermediate bent. A report was compiled that included our damage assessment and recommendations for counter measures or _ improvements as compared to the most recent FDOT inspection reports. Reference — City of North Port Dept. of Public Works City Engineer, Danny Quick, PE, 941-240-8076 Project Manager — May 2022 — Present (Intermittent) City of Cape Coral Weir Retrofit City of Cape Coral HEI was tasked with inspecting and evaluating the existing weir structures in Horseshoe Canal and Hermosa Canal at Chiquita Blvd as well as designing structural improvements to accommodate raising the elevation of the concrete cap and new weir gates and walkway. A Pile Integrity Test (PIT) was conducted to verify the depth of the existing concrete cap and concrete sheet pile walls. Reference — Johnson Engineering Project Manager, Jordan Varble, PE, 239-461-2431 CEI Geotechnical Engineer — June 2021— Present (Intermittent) CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division/Contract 19-7632 This project consists of bridge and roadway reconstruction including 10 individual bridges utilizing Concrete Florida Slab Beams with 18" square prestressed concrete pile foundations along Immokalee Rd., County Line Rd., and Oil Well Rd. in Collier County, FL utilizing current FDOT Standard Specifications. As the CEI Geotech. Engineer, Dustin was responsible for reviewing and analyzing the dynamic load testing results of all 39 test piles (ranging in lengths from 52' to 101'), provided recommended production pile lengths and recommended production pile driving criteria. Reference — Collier County Road Construction Project Manager, John Conti, 239-253-0354 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Dustin Spears, PE H1 hS ans CEI Geotechnical Engineer FL License No. 87507 (6/2019) B.S, Civil Engineering, Florida Gulf Coast University ENGINEERING, INC. Page 2 of 2 Project Manager — November 2021— December 2021 Del Prado & 47" Terrace Mast Arm Structural Analysis Lee County DOT We were tasked with completing a Structural Analysis of an existing steel mast arm structure and drilled shaft foundation to determine if the structure could support an additional 3 section traffic signal. The existing above ground structure was visually inspected with the data gathered used to determine the structural adequacy of the existing configuration compared to the proposed configuration. A Pile Integrity Test (PIT) was also conducted to verify the depth of the existing drilled shaft foundation. All data and results were compiled into a single report. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Ryan Kirsch, 239-533-9512 CEI Proiect Exuerience Project Engineer — October 2022 — Present CEI of Phase Two Traffic Signal Inspections — Disaster Monitoring Services Lee County DOT — CN200224JJB Contract 8884 HEI worked with Lee County Traffic Operations to conduct ground and aerial inspections of 68 signalized intersections, which included mast arms and span wires, within Lee County as part of Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment. The inspection included a visual assessment with photos of damaged items, quantity tracking of damages, investigation of flood damage, structural damage assessment of strain poles and mast arm structures, inspecting connections of traffic signal and pedestrian signal heads, luminaire inspections, and internal inspection of the signal cabinets. Inspection reports were compiled detailing the pre-existing conditions, storm related damages, pay items of required repairs, and engineer's estimate of damages. Reference —Rob Price, PE, Lee County DOT Traffic Section, 239-533-9532 CEI Consultant Manager — July 2021— Present CEI of US 301/SR43 from North of Lake St. Charles Blvd. to North of Progress Blvd FDOT District 7 - FPID# 441388-1-62-01 This Federally Funded, Design -Build project consisted of removing and replacing existing asphalt pavement with concrete pavement within the limits of the Bloomingdale Ave./Progress Blvd. and US 301 intersection. The intersection pavement replacement required multiple phases, detours, and closures. Also, an additional concrete pavement auxiliary lane was added to the I-75 NB on -ramp from NB US 301 as well as existing concrete pavement rehabilitation, edgedrain, milling and resurfacing, ADA upgrades to sidewalks, lighting improvements, drainage improvements, Arterial Dynamic Message Sign (ADMS), and overhead sign structures. As Consultant Manager, Dustin worked closely with the FDOT PM to provide plan review comments, schedule of values review, CPM schedule review, and ensured appropriate staff availability. Reference — FDOT District 7 PA, Alejandro Pina, EI, 813-612-3312 CEI Project Engineer — October 2021— May 2022 Naples Bay Marina Entrance Modifications FDOT Permit #2020-A-192-00045 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Christopher Gallagher, EI HI hS ans Lab Manager / CEI Geotechnical Technician — Pile Foundation Page 1 of 2 �- -1 ENGINEERING, INC. Summary Mr. Gallagher is an Engineering Intern who has been testing geotechnical materials in labs for over 5 years. His experience includes sampling and testing asphalt, concrete, aggregate, and soils. Chris is also trained and certified in geotechnical testing for dynamic measurement and analysis of driven piles. As Lab Manager, Christopher oversees all lab technicians and ensures that material is tested properly per the applicable specifications. He prepares all material testing reports, gets them through the approval process, and submits them to clients. Mr. Gallagher managed the initial lab setup and keeps the lab approved and running in accordance with both CMEC and FDOT. Test Methods Christopher is certified to perform include: Sampling Aggregate (AASHTO T2/ASTM D75), Reducing Aggregate to Testing Size (AASHTO R76/ASTM C702), Dry Preparation of Samples for Testing (AASHTO R58/ASTM D421), Liquid Limit (AASHTO T89/ASTM D4318), Plastic Limit (AASHTO T90/ASTM D4318), Particle Size Analysis (AASHTO T88/ASTM D422), Moisture Content (AASHTO T265/ASTM D2216), Modified Proctor (AASHTO T180/ASTM D1557), Standard Proctor (AASHTO T99/ASTM D698), Limerock Bearing Ratio (FM 5-515), #200 wash (AASHTO Tll/ASTM C117), Sieve Analysis (AASHTO T27/ASTM C136), Specific Gravity and Absorption (AASHTO T84/T85/ASTM C127/C128), Evaporable Moisture Content (AASHTO T255/ASTM C566), Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregate (AASHTO T21/ASTM C40), Capping Concrete Specimens (ASTM C617), Unbonded caps for Concrete Cylinders (ASTM C1231), Concrete Cylinders (ASTM C39), Flexural Strength of Concrete (ASTM C78), Sampling Concrete (ASTM C172), Concrete Temperature (ASTM C1064), Concrete Slump (ASTM C143), Concrete Gravimetric Density (ASTM C138), Concrete Air Content (ASTM C231 and ASTM C173), Casting Concrete Specimens (ASTM C31), Sampling Paving Mixtures (FM 1-T168), Preparing and Determining the Density of Asphalt (AASHTO T312), Bulk Specific Gravity of Compacted Asphalt (FM 1-T 166), Maximum Specific Gravity of Asphalt (FM 1-T209), Asphalt Content (FM 5-563), Mechanical Analysis of Extracted Aggregate (FM 1-T030/AASHTO T30) Lab Manager — Project Experience Lab Manager March 2018 — Present FDOT Contact CA071/FPID 198391-1-62-17 FDOT1 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, DU D7 Materials, (863) 519-4227 Lab testing under this contract has been performed for the following projects: • 198391-1-62-17 / Mine Proctors • 439555-1-52-01 / SR 951 Resurfacing • 440123-1-52-01 / SR 884 Lighting Retrofit • 434898-1-52-01 / SR 867 • 201610-1-A1-02 / QC Program Samples • 439025-3-54-01 / QC Program Samples • 435114-1-52-01 / Bonita Springs Elementary Sidewalk • 439002-1-52-01 / SR 29 Pedestrian Safety Lab testing under various County and City Contracts: • Alico Road Widening (Lee County) • ECS Limited (Misc. projects) • FMI Phase 2 Part 2 (City of Ft. Myers) • FMI Phase 3 Part 4 (City of Ft. Myers) • Nocatee Boat Ramp (Desoto County) Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Christopher Gallagher, EI HI hS ans CEI Geotechnical Technician Page 2 of 2 ENGINEERING, INC. • Telegraph Creek Bridge (Lee County) • Kismet/Littleton (Lee County) • Ben Hill Griffin (Lee County) • Sunshine Blvd. and 8' (Lee County) • Matlacha Community Park (Lee County) CEI Geotechnical Technician — Proiect Exuerience CEI Geotechnical Technician — November 2022 — Present (Intermittent) Hurricane Ian Storm Damage Assessment for Various Bridges Located in North Port City of North Port — PO# 49572 HEI worked with the City of North Port to inspect and assess eight vehicular bridges and one pedestrian bridge for damages incurred by Hurricane Ian. Inspection of all structural elements on the bridges including arms -length examination of deck top surface, superstructure underside, substructure concrete surfaces, pile bent caps, deck features (railing, curbing, etc.), approach slabs, existing drainage at abutments, and sloped pavement areas adjacent to the abutments. The bridge stability, scour, and foundation damage were assessed through underwater probing of the channel bottom at each pile within each intermediate bent. A report was compiled that included our damage assessment and recommendations for counter measures or improvements as compared to the most recent FDOT inspection reports. Reference — City of North Port Dept. of Public Works City Engineer, Danny Quick, PE, 941-240-8076 CEI Geotechnical Technician — May 2022 — Present (Intermittent) City of Cape Coral Weir Retrofit - City of Cape Coral HEI was tasked with inspecting and evaluating the existing weir structures in Horseshoe Canal and Hermosa Canal at Chiquita Blvd as well as designing structural improvements to accommodate raising the elevation of the concrete cap and new weir gates and walkway. A Pile Integrity Test (PIT) was conducted to verify the depth of the existing concrete cap and concrete sheet pile walls. Reference — Johnson Engineering Project Manager, Jordan Varble, PE, 239-461-2431 CEI Geotechnical Technician — June 2021— Present (Intermittent) CEI & Related Services 11 Bridge Replacements East of SR 29 Collier County Transportation Engineering Division/Contract 19-7632 This project consists of bridge and roadway reconstruction including 10 individual bridges utilizing Concrete Florida Slab Beams with 18" square prestressed concrete pile foundations along Immokalee Rd., County Line Rd., and Oil Well Rd. in Collier County, FL. Reference — Collier County Growth Management, Project Manager, Julio Castro, 239-380-3466 CEI Geotechnical Technician — November 2021— December 2021 Del Prado & 47' Terrace Mast Arm Structural Analysis - Lee County DOT Structural Analysis of an existing steel mast arm structure and drilled shaft foundation to determine if the structure could support an additional 3 section traffic signal. A Pile Integrity Test (PIT) was also conducted to verify the depth of the existing drilled shaft foundation. All data and results were compiled into a single report. Reference — Lee County DOT Project Manager, Ryan Kirsch, 239-533-9512 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Charlie Bemis MAT Senior Asphalt Plant Inspector Page 1 of 2 Summary Mr. Bemis has over 17 years' experience in all aspects of Construction Engineering and Inspection and FDOT procedures. His relevant project experience includes extensive Asphalt Plant Inspection, and proven Paving inspection, along with other roadway construction activities. Inspection responsibilities have included the survey layout and conformance with plans and specifications; verification sampling, testing and reporting on earthwork, asphalt, cross slope, and concrete; entering and monitoring VT data in LIMS; coordination with CQC personnel; management of lower level inspectors, coordination with businesses and property owners, tracking quantities from construction activities, completing Daily Work Reports in Site Manager, MOT inspection and erosion control inspection. Since December 2015, Charlie has been working exclusively in asphalt plant inspection. CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector Experience Charlie's experience and tasks include verification tests, completing lot packages, running tests on roadway GMB density cores, monitor truck temps, oversee randomly generated QC pay samples, and Process Control samples, complete Superpave and Marshall Ticket Book Covers, build Master CPF workbooks, oversee Quality Control (QC) technicians performing tests ensuring proper test procedures are followed, pull monthly plant Scale Checks, verify that all laboratory equipment used is being calibrated, verify Contractor compliance with Specifications 300-341 and 916 requirements, including tonnage limits of initial lots, ensure that all samples meet Master production range tolerances for tables 334-5 and 337-2, and that verification samples meet the Between -Laboratory Precision Values to Table 334-6 for comparison. Hi hS ans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. Sr. Asphalt Plant Inspector — September 2018 — Present Materials & Testing CEI Support Consultant Contract FDOT Contract CA071/FPID 198391-1-62-17 HighSpans Inspectors are part of the plant inspection team covering all D1 asphalt production, including the projects listed below. FDOT1 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, D1& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 • 201032-6-52-01 / I75 at SR64 • 439432-1-52-01/SR43 US301 from Moccasin Wallow Road to Hillsborough CL • 425841-1-52-01 / SR82 Lee Blvd to Shawnee • 425841-2-52-01 / SR82 Shawnee to Alabama • 425841-3-52-01 / SR82 Alabama to Homestead • 433552-1-52-01 / US41 Tuscola to Ortiz • 434839-1-52-01 / SR682 1 54th Ave S from 41 • 438007-1-52-01 / SR 876 W of 175 Rest Area • 201032-2-52-01 / I-75- SR 70 Interchange • 438008-1-52-01 / SR82 Rockfill to Ortiz • 425841-1-52-01 / SR82 • 428383-1-52-01 / US41 10'to 14th Sarasota • 436580-1-52-01 / SR 70 Pasco — Turner • 430849-1-52-01 / SR82 Gator Slough to SR29 • 436585-1-52-01 / SR35 St to RV Park • 201032-2-52-01 / I75 - SR 70 Interchange • 425841-1-52-01 / SR82 Ajax Plant 94 • 430886-1-52-01 / Six Mile & US 41 Intersection • 431895-1-52-01/ 8' St. NE Bridge Golden Gate Blvd • 434939-1-52-01 / Helms Road Extension from SR29 • 408286-6-52-01 / SR80 Dalton Lane to CR833 • 413042-4-52-01 / SR93 (175) S Jones Loop • 422710-5-52-01 / US41 Salford to Sumter • 434939-1-52-01 / US41 Alico to Daniels • 198017-6-52-01 / US 41 / Venice Bypass • 406225-6-52-01 / I75 at Corkscrew • 431313-1-52-01 / US 41 from Winkler to SR82 • 436551-1-52-01 / SR684 119th St-86th St • 438060-1-52-01 / US27 (SR25) 5th to SR78 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Charlie Bemis MAT Senior Asphalt Plant Inspector Page 2 of 2 Hi hS ans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. • 438061-1-52-01 / SR80 Bee Creek to Thomps • 413065-1-52-01 / I-75 at SR884 • 439423-1-52-01 / SR55 from US41 — TerraCeia • 414506-6-52-01 / SR70 fr CR 29 to Lonesome • 439425-1-52-01 / SR 776 • 436597-1-52-01 / SR776 N of Placida Rd. • 439426-1-52-01 / SR 776 Spinnaker Blvd • 439430-1-52-01 / SR78 Banana Grove • 439555-1-52-01 / SR951 / T1721 Resurface • 439431-1-52-01 / SR80 Resurfacing • 443340-1-52-01 / SR31 Myrtle to Desoto Co • 439434-1-52-01 / SR25 fr Cloverleaf to SR66 • 443684-1-52-01 / I-275 SR 93 Bus Widening • 441519-1-52-01 / SR25 fr Glades to Horn • 196022-7-52-01 / SR64 at Greyhawk Blvd. • 443340-1-52-01 / SR31 Myrtle to Desoto Co • 201032-5-52-01 / I-75 (SR93) at 301 Sr. Asphalt Plant Inspector — August 2022 - Present D7 Materials Testing & Geotechnical Services - Continuing FDOT D7 Contract CA515 / FPID 404580-1-62-14 HighSpans Inspectors are part of the plant inspection team covering all D7 asphalt production. FDOT 7 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, D1& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — January 2021— July 2022 CEI Services for Legacy Trail Extension Sarasota County Contract 2020-451 Reference - Sarasota County Transp./Stormwater Construction Manager: Sandra Boudreau, PE, 941-914-3319 CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — March 2021 CEI Services for Thomasson Drive Beautification Project Collier County Contract #18-7466 Reference - Collier County PM: Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager, 239-643-1115 CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — June 2019 — Present CEI Services for Roadway Resurfacing for Fiscal Year 2019/2020/2021 Sarasota County Contract 2019-148/2020-114/2021-044 Reference - Sarasota County Transp./Stormwater Construction Manager: Sandra Boudreau, PE, 941-914-3319 Asphalt Plant Inspector — December 2017 — July 2022 Asphalt Plant Inspection Services (Continuing) FDOT D7 Contract C9V75 / FPID 431593-1-62-02 FDOT 7 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, DI& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 • 428953-1-52-01 / I-75 SR93A from SR60- CSXRR • 436495-1-52-01 / SR674 Sun City to US 301 • 437623-1-52-01 / Alt US19 Mohawk -Tilden • 440245-1-52-01 / SR 693 and SR 688 • 441111-1-52-01 / I-275 / SR 93 • 410755-2-52-01 / SR679 InterCoastal WW • 415489-3-52-01 / US301 S Sun County • 416732-4-52-01 / SR50 Lockhart to Ketter • 419243-4-52-01 / SR25 at SR60 • 422904-2-52-01 / I-275 North of SR687 • 430573-1-52-01 / I-75 SR56 Interchange • 433880-1-52-01 / Gateway Expressway SR690 • 434765-1-52-01 / SR56 from Meadow Pointe • 436697-1-52-01 / SR699 Gulf Blvd. • 437624-1-52-01/ US 19 (SR595) Seminole • 437643-1-52-01 / SR693 66' from 30'to 58' • 441386-1-52-01 / US 41 (SR45) Broad St. • 441388-1-52-01 / SR301 SR43 from Lake St. • 445328-1-72-08 / D7 Maintenance CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — December 2019 Punta Gorda Paving — Project No. 6111-19-096 Runway 15-33 Rehabilitation and Extension This project consists of constructing a 593-foot extension on the south end of Runway 15-33 (increasing the length to 6,281 feet) and rehabilitating the existing runway pavement. In addition, Woodlawn Drive will be realigned to be outside the limits of the new Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) on the south end of Runway 33 once it is extended to the south. Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Michael Blevins MAT Senior Asphalt Plant Inspector Page 1 of 2 Summary Mr. Blevins has been working over 10 years as a full-time CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector on several projects. Mr. Blevins has run verification tests, completed lot packages, run tests on roadway GMB density cores, monitor truck temps, oversee randomly generated QC pay samples, and Process Control samples, complete Superpave and Marshall Ticket Book Covers, build Master CPF workbooks, oversee Quality Control (QC) technicians performing tests ensuring proper test procedures are followed, pull monthly plant Scale Checks, verify that all laboratory equipment used is being calibrated, verify Contractor compliance with Specifications 300-341 and 916 requirements, including tonnage limits of initial lots, ensure that all samples meet Master production range tolerances for tables 334-5 and 337-2, and that verification samples meet the Between - Laboratory Precision Values to Table 334-6 for comparison. CEI Plant Inspection Experience Sr. Asphalt Plant Inspector — September 2018 — Present Materials & Testing CEI Support Consultant Contract FDOT Contract CA071/FPID 198391-1-62-17 HighSpans Inspectors are part of the plant inspection team covering all DI asphalt production, including the projects listed below. FDOT1 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, D1& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 0 201032-6-52-01 / I75 at SR64 • 439432-1-52-01/SR43 US301 from Moccasin Road to Hillsborough CL • 436495-1-52-01 / SR674 Sun City to US 301 • 438060-1-52-01 / US27 (SR25) 5th to SR78 • 428383-1-52-01 / US41 loth to 14th Sarasota • 438007-1-52-01 / SR876 W of I75 Rest Area • 438065-1-52-01 / SR710 from 67th to 48th • 425841-1-52-01 / SR 82 Shawnee to Alabama • 430886-1-52-01 / Six Mile & US41 Intersection • 434939-1-52-01 / US41 Alico to Daniels • 436586-1-52-01 / SR35-3rd St. to RV Park • 430849-1-52-01 1 SR82 Gator Slough to SR29 • 437637-1-52-01 / I75 SB Ramp #10075016 • 201032-2-52-01 / I-75 SR70 Interchange • 434848-1-52-01 / US41/SR45 Bullfrog - Den • 438008-1-52-01 / SR82 Rockfill to Ortiz • 257298-6-52-01 / CR578 at Mariner Int. Hi hS ans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. • 198017-6-52-01 / US 41 / Venice Bypass Wallow • 405822-2-52-01 / SR55 (US19) Green Acres • 408286-6-52-01 / SR80 Dalton Lane to CR833 • 413042-4-52-01 / SR93 (I75) S Jones Loop • 422710-5-52-01 / US41 Salford to Sumter • 431895-1-52-01 / 8' St. NE Bridge Golden Gate Blvd. • 438063-1-52-01 / SR15/304tt' — Osceola • 406225-6-52-01 / I75 at Corkscrew • 425841-3-52-01 / SR82 Alabama to Homestead • 431313-1-52-01 / US 41 from Winkler to SR82 • 433550-3-52-01 / US 41 Blackburn to SR 72 • 436551-1-52-01 / SR684 119th St-86th St • 436734-1-52-01 / SR674 E of College US41 • 439423-1-52-01 / SR55 from US41 — TerraCeia 0 439425-1-52-01 / SR 776 • 439426-1-52-01 / SR 776 Spinnaker Blvd • 439555-1-52-01 / SR951 / T1721 Resurface • 443684-1-52-01 / I-275 SR 93 Bus Widening Sr. Asphalt Plant Inspector — August 2022 - Present D7 Materials Testing & Geotechnical Services — Continuing Services Contract FDOT D7 Contract CA515 / FPID 404580-1-62-14 HighSpans Inspectors are part of the plant inspection team covering all D7 asphalt production. FDOT 7 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, DI& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering Michael Blevins Hi hS ans MAT Senior Asphalt Plant Inspector Page 2 of 2 l ENGINEERING, INC. CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — January 2021— July 2022 CEI Services for Legacy Trail Extension Sarasota County Contract 2020-451 Reference - Sarasota County Transp./Stormwater Construction Manager: Sandra Boudreau, PE, 941-914-3319 CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — June 2019 — Present CEI Services for Roadway Resurfacing for Fiscal Year 2019/2020/2021 Sarasota County Contract 2019-148/2020-114/2021-044 Sarasota County Transportation/Stormwater Construction Manager: Sandra Boudreau, PE, 941-914-3319 CEI Asphalt Plant Inspector — March 2021 CEI Services for Thomasson Drive Beautification Project Collier County Contract #18-7466 Reference - Collier County PM: Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager, 239-643-1115 Asphalt Plant Inspector — December 2017 — July 2022 Asphalt Plant Inspection Services (Continuing) FDOT D7 Contract C9V75 / FPID 431593-1-62-02 FDOT 7 PM: Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, D1& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 Asphalt Plant Inspector — July 2019 to Present CEI Services for Alico Widening from Ben Hill Griffin Parkway to Airport Haul Road This project consists of 2 to 4-lane widening including roadway, water lines, sewer lines, drainage, and realignment of the canal. Inspection duties include verification testing and inspection of all earthwork related activities and materials (pipe backfill, embankment, subgrade, and base rock) and concrete for sidewalks and curb and gutters Reference — Vince Miller, Project Manager, 239-533-8577 Asphalt Plant Inspector — August 2018 — April 2019 Lee County DOT CN160311 Corbett Rd. Improvements This project consists of reconstructing Corbett Rd. from Diplomat Parkway to Littleton Road. Project includes Full Depth Reclamation, Asphalt Paving, Milling and Resurfacing, Signing and Pavement Markings, and Sodding. Project was Final Accepted in March-2019, $600,000 construction budget completed $80,000 under budget, ahead of schedule, and with a bonded 2-year warranty. Corbett Rd CEI included Asphalt Roadway and Plant testing for Full Depth Reclamation and Marshall mixes. Our inspectors ran normal AC content, Extraction and Gradation testing, and Max Gravity test (GMM) on the mix with no cure time. The standard Density core testing was performed for the Asphalt Mat, when test strips were not implemented. Project used 2000 ton Lots with 500-ton sublots testing 1 random sample per sublot. Reference — Lee County Project Manager — Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 Asphalt Plant Inspector — March 2019 — Present (Intermittent) Burnt Store Road Widening CEI - Lee County DOT CN150085 / Contract 7131 This project consists of the initial widening of the north segment of Burnt Store Road to four lanes, which includes three bridges (Horseshoe Canal, Arroz Canal, and Gator Slough.) Reference — Lee County Project Manager — Vince Miller, PE, 239-533-8577 Continuing Services Materials & Testing Support Consultant Contract — December 2015 to September 2018 FDOT Contract C9152 / FPID 198391-1-62-14 Effective December 2015, the responsibility for the Asphalt Plant (VT) Testing & Inspection Program was transferred from D 1 Construction to D 1 & D7 Materials. With this change, Construction (specifically the Resident Asphalt Coordinators [RAC's]), was no longer responsible for staffing the Asphalt Plants with VT Technicians. District Materials now coordinates and manages this task and uses their own Continuing Services Consultant Contract (C9152) to staff the asphalt plants. HighSpans Inspectors are part of the plant inspection team covering all D1 and D7 asphalt production. FDOT1 PM — Joseph Lee, District Manager — Lab Qualifications/Contracts, D1& D7 Materials (863) 519-4227 Where Structural Design Meets Construction Engineering HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering EVALUATION CRITERIA NO.2: CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 371Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans RPS No. 22-8054 E N� E R I NCEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering 2.0 CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE HighSpans is a Fort Myers based Corporation, certified as both a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). HighSpans is also prequalified as an FDOT Small Business. As a small, local MBE, HighSpans offers the benefit of corporate flexibility, and local knowledge of the environment and social conditions in which we live and work. HighSpans partners with its clients to make sure they receive the responsiveness and custom solutions they require for successful project completion. Being a smaller company gives us the advantages of agility, faster turn -around time, and providing innovative strategies to meet the needs of our clients. We are a diverse business, rooted in SWFL, with strong ties to the community and its economic success. 381Page Prepared for Collier County Minority Business Certification �, , Department of . MANAGEMENT SERVICES Office of Supplier Diversity HighSpans Engineering, Inc. Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187, Florida Statutes, for a period from: 12/30/2021 12/30/2023 J. Todd Inman Florida Department of Management Services Office of Supplier Diversity 4050 Esplanade Way, Suite 380 Tallahassee, FL 32399 850-487-0915 www.dms.myflorida.com/osd • L)1Sae •j1 A7#II ed Certitication Proc :Al0I21NII aged Business Enterp is Fnarinaarinar In HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING. INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering EVALUATION CRITERIA NO.3: PAST PERFORMANCE 411Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. 3.0 Past Performance RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering HighSpans has an exceptional history working with Collier County. Some of our past projects include Golden Gate Boulevard Phase I Verification Testing Services, Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement CEI, White Boulevard MOT, CR-951 Widening from Golden Gate to Green QC, Collier 11 Bridges, Whippoorwill Extension VT, Vanderbilt Drive Canal Maintenance Dredging, FDOT project for Vanderbilt Drive Bridge Cocohatchee River Replacement, and FDOT project for US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows. HighSpans' proposed team has worked together on several Collier County projects in the past as well as FDOT projects within Collier County. Some of these projects are smaller in scope for HighSpans, such as The Golden Gate Phase I VT Services and Whippoorwill VT. No matter the size and scope of the project, we treat them all the same and nothing gets put on the backburner. Where the HighSpans team truly excels is full CEI where we can manage and administer the specifications while keeping the Collier County Project Management team advised of all project issues and status updates. We pride ourselves in working where we live and treat the project and public with utmost respect. Our team understands the particular MOT and community issues that can arise during construction projects. For example, during Golden Gate Phase I, vehicles merging onto Golden Gate Blvd. via the side streets became an issue. The general public typically becomes complacent to construction so when new traffic patterns are introduced, accidents can occur. This type of problem was solved on Phase I by implementing highly visible additional MOT warnings when they were moved to a new position to draw extra attention to this change. Keeping the public notified is an important step in the construction of a new traffic pattern to successfully avoid accidents. This is a top priority for this project. In addition to the highly skilled inspection staff, HighSpans has a successful record of managing projects as well. The Golden Gate Phase I VT Services project have required zero change orders and all project deliverables turned in on time to meet or exceed Collier County standards. HighSpans understands there are specific project needs and some of these are not fully recognized until after the project has begun. HighSpans' ability to change course and adapt throughout a project lifecycle is an area for which we are prepared, and at which we excel. Our team's current project, FDOT US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows, construction scope items include sidewalk, curb and gutter, driveways, lighting, signalization, paving, widening, and signing and pavement markings. This is an FDOT Federally funded project with a heavy focus on pedestrian safety improvements and multi - modal mobility. This current project highlights our teams' multi -faceted experience. Eli, Mica, Bob, Carlton, and Lisa work together on this project. Golden Gate Phase I VT Services consisted of widening and reconstructing the existing Golden Gate Boulevard from 2 lanes to 4 lanes. Work included widening the existing bridge, extensive drainage reconstruction, utility adjustments, new lighting, and approximately 2 miles of new asphaltic concrete pavement. HighSpans provided a verification inspector on this project, working independently to ensure the Contractor and QC firm were constructing the project per the plans and specifications. Additionally, the project consisted of bridge widening as well as material sampling, density testing, and earthwork record maintenance. Bob and Eli worked on this project. Whippoorwill VT Services consists of new roadway construction along Marbella Lakes Drive and Whippoorwill Lane. This includes the construction of 4 roundabouts, roadway widening, new drainage, utility adjustments, landscaping, signing and pavement markings, and milling and resurfacing. HighSpans was tasked with Verification Testing of embankment, pipe backfill, subgrade, and base rock. This also includes sampling and testing of materials for laboratory analysis and tracking in the logbooks and materials sampling tracking sheets. Bob White coordinates daily with Jim Zuver to ensure the project is appropriately covered and manned. Bob and Eli worked on this project together as well. The Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement Project was an $8 million, 2-year project that mainly consisted of the replacement of the Chokoloskee Bridge with a new wider structure. It also included maintenance of traffic, utility relocation, erosion control, earth work, asphalt, signing and pavement marking, storm drainage, pile driving, bridge substructure, bridge superstructure, seawall 421Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering construction, slope protection, and sheet pile wall with anchors. HighSpans provided CEI services for the duration of the project. This included (but not limited to) weekly project meetings, tracking quantities, daily pictures and reports of contractor operations, and Hurricane Irma emergency response. Eli and Melanie worked together on this project. Hacienda Lakes Phase II, just south of Rattlesnake Hammock Drive, consisted of roadway construction including embankment, stabilization, base, asphalt, utility coordination, lighting, and general project administration. This construction was performed to open additional tracts for development in the Hacienda Lakes community. HighSpans provided CEI services for this project at the request of Collier County. The Vanderbilt Drive Canals Maintenance Dredging project included the mechanical dredging of sediment built up due to Hurricane Irma in 4 canals located along Vanderbilt Drive in Naples. HighSpans completed the design of Plans, Specifications, Estimates, and secured all necessary dredging permits for Collier County. HighSpans assisted the County during the bidding process in selecting a contractor. HighSpans also provided assistance during Construction which included the review of monthly pay estimates, review of RFI's and submittals, review of Pre - and Post- construction surveys, and Daily Inspection of Contractor's Operations. Eli, Carlton, Lisa, Melanie, and Thomas worked together on this project. The City of Fort Myers tasked HighSpans with providing CEI for Fort Myers Country Club Bridges. This required daily site visits to inspect and track Contractor operations and log installed items. This project included the replacement of 2 bridges on Fort Myers Country Club as well as the removal of 2 existing bridges and replacement of sidewalk/cart path connecting into the Bridges. HighSpans also tracked helical pile quantities in case the need arose for a change order. Eli, Carlton, Lisa and Bob all worked together on this Bob to ensure the City received a worthwhile end -product. Redevelopment project consisted of reconstruction of Old 41 through the City of Bonita Springs from Terry Street to Bonita Beach Road. This was a complete streets concept project that included construction of 2 roundabout, wide sidewalks, on -street pervious parking stalls, new drainage, bridge reconstruction, box culvert modifications, and sharrows all with a heavy focus on community and safety. Eli, Carlton, Ben, Lisa, Bob, and Melanie provided CEI inspection throughout the life of the project to ensure the project was constructed to the governing standards. HighSpans provided Quality Control testing and inspection services for the CR-951 Widening from Golden Gate to Green Blvd Project. HighSpans worked closely with the Contractor and Collier County to ensure all testing was performed in compliance with the specifications and contract documents. This is an important project to note because it shows HighSpans' experience on the QC side, allowing HighSpans insight into the QC mindset and what is required of them on a project. Eli, Carlton, Lisa, and Bob worked together on this project. Hancock Bridge Parkway Bridge and Sidewalk Reconstruction consisted of widening the existing Bridge along Hancock Bridge parkway to allow for a new sidewalk as well as well new sidewalk leading up the bridge approaches. This project also included new drainage, gravity wall, signage, and utility force main adjustments. HighSpans provided full CEI that included bridge inspection, drainage inspection, gravity wall testing and inspection. Weekly progress meetings were held to discuss contract status, project updates, and schedule status. Eli, Mica, Ben, Carlton, Lisa, Bob, Thomas, Melanie, and Steven all worked together throughout the life of this project. 431Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Harbor Walk Phase 1B consisted of the construction of a new boardwalk walkway along the Charlotte Harbor in Port Charlotte. The new boardwalk consists of PermaTrak treads supported by concrete piles. This boardwalk also has sections that are located directly underneath NB and SB US 41 bridges in the Charlotte Harbor. This scope consisted of concrete sampling and testing, pile driving, monitoring of dewatering practices, and monitoring of turbidity. HighSpans was the Quality Control firm that assisted the Contractor is these areas as well as tracked items on the FDOT MAC system. Eli and Ben worked together on this project. The Burnt Store Road Widening CEI project consists of the initial widening of the north segment of Burnt Store Road to four lanes, which included three bridges (over Horseshoe Canal, Arroz Canal, and Gator Slough). This project also consists of new drainage, utility coordination, and full depth roadway construction of subgrade, base, and asphalt. HighSpans has provided full CEI services to Lee County which includes review of monthly contractor pay estimates, review of shop drawings and submittals, and review of plan revisions. There was a multitude of materials testing required for this project and per the requirements of this contract, HighSpans performed all the testing. Eli, Ben, Carlton, Lisa, Bob, Melanie, and Steven all worked together on this project. The Alico Road Widening project consisted of 2 to 4-lane widening along Alico Road from Ben Hill Griffin to Airport Haul Road. This project also included new signalization, lighting, landscaping, drainage, permitted control structures and outfalls, ITS conduit, realignment of Airport Haul Road, new 36" DIP watermain, and FM adjustments. The HighSpans team provided full CEI throughout the project lifecycle, which included multiple MOT phases of construction to allow for safe and efficient flow of traffic through the corridor. Eli, Ben, Carlton, Lisa, Bob, Melanie, and Steven all worked together on this project. Our core team members have worked on a multitude of projects in the past and continue to work with one another today. Currently Eli, Bob, Carlton, and Lisa are serving on an FDOT project in Collier County along US 41 that will be completed in February 2023. Not only does HighSpans work well within the company, but also with Collier County. Our inspectors maintain professional relationships with the Collier County inspectors, and we understand what the County inspectors expect from us. Bob, Carlton, and Lisa have worked well with Collier County inspection staff such as Jim Zuver, Joe Coccia, and Julio Castro as well as the project management staff such as John Conti, Robert White, P.E. and Principal Project Manager Matt Thomas, P.E. We have worked closely with John Conti on the Golden Gate Phase I Project as well as Whippoorwill Extension VT, and we understand the intricacies of project location and the community relationships that must be maintained during construction in those areas. HighSpans looks forward to continuing to work alongside Collier County on any and all projects that arise and need CEI Services. 441Page Prepared for Collier County Collier County Solicitation 21-7900 Collier CoH.nty Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REOUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Reference Questionnaire for: Hi hS ans Engineering Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Vince Zaliauskas, PE / Eli Enders, PE (PTOE) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Graciela Goicoechea /, AA4 . Company: City of Fort Myers (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: FAX: Telephone: 239-321-7455 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: FMCC Bridges and Pathway CEI Completion Date: Project Budget: $350,000.00 7/2019 Project Number of Days: 240 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 r42 Quality of work. 10 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 Coi[ier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: RPS No. 22-8054 - CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Reference Questionnaire for: (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Steve Ritter company: Collier County Transportation Engineering (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: Steve.Ritter(a CollierCountyFL.aov FAX: Telephone: 239-348-1328 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 frm/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." Golden Gate Bridge Canal Crossing Project Description: at 8th St. NE Completion Date: 2018 Project Budget: $6.1 Million 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 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** HN Collier Comity Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: RPS No. 22-8054 - Reference Questionnaire for: (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Vince Miller, PE (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: VMiller@LeeGov.com FAX: Company: Lee County DOT (Evaluator's Company completing reference) 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 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: Alico Road Wldeni Project Budget: $18,062,582.01 Completion Date: Ongoing Project Number of Days: Ongoing 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 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** Collier County Solicitation 21-7900 Collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Services Agreement for Transportation Reference Questionnaire for: HighSpans Engineering Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Vince Zaliauskas, PE/Eli Enders, PE (PTOE) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Andrew Powell (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: andrew Company: Wright Construction Group, Inc. (Evaluator's Company completing reference) FAX: 239-481-2448 239-229-9650 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: Bonita Springs Downtown RedevelopmentI Completion Date: 2017 Project Budget: $17 Million Project Number of Days: 3 Years Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 Collier County Solicitation 21-7900 Collier County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Services Agreement for Transportation Reference Questionnaire for: HighSpans Engineering Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Vince Zaliauskas, PE/Eli Enders, PE (PTOE) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Julio Castro (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: Julio.Castro(&Colliercountyfl.gov FAX: Company: Collier County (Evaluator's Company completing reference) 239-380-3466 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: Chokoloskee Bridge Replacement CEI Completion Date: 10/22/2018 Project Budget: $8 Million Project Number of Days: 826 Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on -time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING. INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 4: LOCATION 501Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. 4.0 LOCATION RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Day-to-day operations will be conducted on project site with our Inspection Team, in conjunction with our operations office location on McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers. Similar to our other past 2121 McGregor Blvd. Ft Myers Collier County projects, this project will have one primary contact that is reachable at all hours of the day, regardless of the primary contact's physical location. Eli Enders, P.E., P.T.O.E. will fill this position and be the steady point of contact throughout the life of the contract. Eli will always be available no matter what and you can count on HighSpans to provide him as a constant, reliable point of contact. Eli will provide the services necessary to Collier County to ensure the project is staffed and managed appropriately. Eli has plenty of experience managing and coordinating inspectors on projects, such as the City of Fort Myers Wastewater Interconnect Projects, Alico Road Widening CEI project in Lee County, and the Harborwalk Phase I FDOT project in Port Charlotte, and, most currently, Hancock Bridge Parkway in Lee County, the Whippoorwill VT Services project in Collier County, Naples (for Collier County), and US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows in Collier County, Naples (for FDOT). 13850 Treeline Avenue #11, Ft. Myers, FL — HEI LAB Our Materials Testing Lab is located in South Fort Myers just off Treeline Road, allowing for quick and easy access off I-75. Communication with the Client: Project staff are in constant communication with each other through assigned resources such as Microsoft Teams, cell phones, email, and are always provided the most current data, with up-to-date access to plans and documentation through our project SharePoint and ShareFile sites. The SharePoint/ShareFile site access is given to project personnel, team members, and County staff, and can be updated by anyone given permission on the site. SharePoint/ShareFile is maintained by both Melanie Gurgel (resident CSS) and Eli Enders. Through the use of these sites, field personnel and office staff can share the most up-to-date documents such as plans revisions, logbook revisions, daily work reports, pictures, and shop drawings. Communication is key for the success of these types of projects. Communication with Collier County staff will be initiated regularly by HighSpans to discuss project schedules, any potential issues or substantial changes, and upcoming activities. HighSpans remains committed to Collier County and looks forward to a successful project. 511Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING, INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering EVALUATION CRITERIA NO.5: RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM 521Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans RPS No. 22-8054 E N� E R I NCEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering 5.0 RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM As previously discussed, Eli Enders, P.E., P.T.O.E., will lead and coordinate the team to ensure inspection staff are available to provide the necessary service. With the dynamic nature of the industry, HighSpans always looks ahead and performs workforce projections on upcoming work to ensure our margin of availability is maintained and a team will be available if the need arises. Also, depending on the start date of our first assignment under this Contract, HighSpans will have a team ready for deployment. With Eli's current project ending in February 2023 (US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows), his team is eagerly awaiting their next assignment. And since they are already stationed in Naples along US 41, this would be a smooth transition. HighSpans Engineering has over 20 qualified personnel in southwest Florida that are able to work on various types of projects throughout the area, and more located north from Lee to Hillsborough County whom we can call upon if needed. The key team we have proposed for this project is available immediately to serve the County's needs. This project will aid us in maintaining a steady workload for our inspection team. Also, this project will ensure that our talented staff is working in an area we know and respect. 20 18 16 14 12 10 4 2 Our recently completed projects include: • Hancock Bridge Parkway Widening • Alico Road Widening • Burnt Store Road Final Segment • I-75 at SR 70 Interchange Current and Projected Workload include: • US 41 from Davis to Courthouse Shadows • Collier 11 Bridges Replacement • Whippoorwill VT • I-75 at US 301 • US 301 Intersection Improvements Given our recently completed and projected workload, our net inspector availability for this project is 4 inspectors, 1 Project Engineer, and 1 Senior Project Engineer as early as February 2023. Number of Personnel Assigned to Projects 0 2022 2023 2024 2025 531Page Prepared for Collier County HiLyh&Dans l 1 ENGINEERING. INC. RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering Required Forms and Certifications 541Page Prepared for Collier County Co ter County Procurement Services Division Vendor Check List 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. Failure to provide the applicable documents may deem you non-responsive/non-responsible. 0111"General Bid Instructions has been acknowledged and accepted. Lid Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions have been acknowledged and accepted. Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification V-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. [V]� Vendor MUST be enrolled in the E-Verify - https://www.e-verify.gov/ at the time of submission of the proposalibid. Form 3• Immigration Affidavit Certification MUST be signed and attached with your submittal. 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 applicable has been executed and returned. Collier or Lee County Business Tax Receipt should be attached with your submittal to be considered. Form 5 • Reference Questionnaire form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, if applicable to the solicitation. Form 6• Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, if applicable are executed and should be included with your submittal. []� 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. M< e Bid Schedule has been completed and attached with your submittal, applicable to bids. LYJ Co ies of all requested licenses and/or certifications to complete the requirements of the project. P [ / / All addenda have been signed and attached. 21,11—County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. [ K Any and all supplemental requirements and terms has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. Co Yer County 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 30 day of November , 2022 in the County of Lee , in the State of Florida Firm's Legal Name: High pans Engineering, Inc. Address: 2121 McGregor Blvd. Suite 200 City, State, Zip Code: Fort Myers, Florida, 33901 Florida Certificate of Authority Document Number Federal Tax Identification Number *CCR # or CAGE Code *Only if Grant Funded Telephone: Email Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: 27559 77-0681624 239-433-3000 Additional Contact Information Send payments to: (required if different from Company name used as payee above) Contact name: Title: Address: City, State, ZIP Telephone: Email: Office servicing Collier County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Title: Address: City, State, ZIP Telephone: Email: co 76r co-94ftty 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 ray 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. HighSpans Engineering, Inc. _o pany Jame l tore Micheile Buchholz, SVP & CFO Print Name and Title State of Florida County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of C3"physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 30 day of _ oy .tuber._...... (month), 2t122 (year), by M 1074.IIG 084';C 4,0/2 (name of person acknowledging). Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identiftc9tion Produced f.'�(Signatu of Notary Public) (Print, Type, a r Stamp Commissioned `, onedName of Notary Public) 11110 . GurP tOMM #AH022055 "W11 �11 1.10 8M Thru Affm Notary� State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on April 17, 2007, effective April 16, 2007. The document number of this corporation is P07000046907. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2022, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on February 3, 2022, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Third day of February, 2022 *04 Secretary State Tracking Number: 1111845905CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https:Hservices.sunbiz.org/FilingsICertificateOfStatus/C ertificateAuthentication Co ier County Procurement Services Division Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification This Affidavit is required and should be signed, by an authorized principal of the firth and submitted with formal solicitation submittals. Further, Vendors are required to be enrolled in the E-Verify program (https://www,e-verif�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 Countys 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), that it is aware of and in compliance with the requirements set forth in Florida Statutes §448.695, 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. NighSpans Engineering, Inc. t any ame Qlotu ure Michelle Buchholz, SVP & CFO Print Name and Title State of Florida County of Lee The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of 19 physical presence or El online notarization, this a3 d W, day of November (month), 2022 (year), by M rcho ll.- &U hhdt z (name of person acknowledging). (Signature of N ary Public) Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) x'rr� Melanie M. Gu o 205 ExmmOd Banded plies. 2024 Thru Aaron Notary E-Verify: Employer Wizard - Company Information Page 1 of 2 !F Veriiy Welcome Company User ID Buchholz Michelle HighSpans Engineering, Inc. BMIC9332 Company Information Company Name Company ID Number Doing Business As IDEA) Name HighSpans Engineering, Inc. 217164 DUNS Number Physical Location Mailing Address Address 1 Address 1 2121 McGregor Boulevard 2121 McGregor Boulevard Address 2 Address 2 Suite 200 Suite 201 city city Fort Myers Fort Myers State State FL FL Zip Code Zip Code 33901 33901 County LEE Additional Information Employer Identification Number Total Number of Employees Parent Organization 770681624 20 to 99 Administrator Organization Designation Employer Category None of these categories apply View /Edit NAICS Code Total Hiring Sites Total Points of Contact 541 - PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, 1 3 AND TECHNICAL SERVICES View /Edit View /Edit LEEEI View Original MOU Template View MOU c� Last Login: 07/20/2018 71:56 AM q ��U U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Enable Permanent Tooltips Accessibility Download Viewers https://e-verify.uscis.gov/web/EmployerWizard.aspx 8/22/2018 Co Yer County 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) ❑X Collier County ❑X 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: 2007 Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 41 Number of Employees Living in ❑X Collier County or ® Lee (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 2127 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. Sign and Date Certification: Under penalties Operiury, 1 certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Company Name: HighSpans Engineering, Inc. Date: 11/30/2022 Address in Collier or Lee County: i c regor Blvd. Suite 200, Fort Myers, Florida 33901 COLLIER COUNTY BUSINESS TAX BUSINESS TAX NUMBER: 2�6688`4 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR - 2800 N. HORSESHOE DRIVE - NAPLES FLORIDA 34104 - (239) 252-2477 VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.colliertaxcollector.com o�PLAY^JPL�CEOFBU@NESS�0nPU8UC|NSPECT0N . LOCATION: 205OCOMMERCE AVE #9 FAILURE TOonSO|SCONTRARY TVLOCAL LAWS. ZONED: INDUSTRIAL �~ ` BUSINESS PHONE: 23Q'433'300O ` STATE ORCOUNTY L|C#:PE6O524 H|GHSPANSENG|NEER|NG INC . ZAL|AUS0\S.V|NCENTA \~ \ 2121 MCGREGOR BLVD #200 ` F0RTK4YERS. FL 33901 CLASSIFICATION: ENGINEER I ��` I — � _ ~>.��/ _ -THIS TAX B DATE 07/22/2022 CLASSIFICATION—CODE:—03600801- AMOUNT 30.00 Th�do�mo�� licensed is qualified� — RECEIPT15 It does not permit the licensee to violate any existing regulatory zoning laws �w� wee C011110, oUny Tax BranninCol e for Noelle g a 111d1e of F�°tea HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC 2121 MCGREGOR BLVD SUITE 200 FT MYERS, FL 33901 Dear Business Owner: Local Business Tax Receipt Your 2022 - 2023 Lee County Local Business Tax Receipt is attached below for account number / receipt: number: 1053490 / 1803328 If there is a change in one of the following, refer to the instructions on the back of this receipt. • Business name • Ownership • Physical location • Business closed This is not a bill. Detach the bottom portion and display in a public location. I hope you have a successful year. Sincerely, Lee County Tax Collector 2022-2023 LEE COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT Account Number: 1053490 Receipt Number: 1803328 State License Number: 60524 Location: 2121 MCGREGOR BLVD SUITE 200 FT MYERS, FL 33901 HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC 2121 MCGREGOR BLVD SUITE 200 FT MYERS, FL 33901 Account Expires: September 30, 2023 ENGINEERING FIRM (101-0090) THIS LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT IS NON REGULATORY Payment Information: PAID INT-00-00316315 07/22/2022 $ 30.00 wee C011110, oUny Tax BranninCol e for Noelle g a 111d1e of F�°tea HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC 2121 MCGREGOR BLVD STE 201 FT MYERS, FL 33901 Dear Business Owner: Local Business Tax Receipt Your 2022 - 2023 Lee County Local Business Tax Receipt is attached below for account number / receipt: number: 1057270 / 1901554 If there is a change in one of the following, refer to the instructions on the back of this receipt. • Business name • Ownership • Physical location • Business closed This is not a bill. Detach the bottom portion and display in a public location. I hope you have a successful year. Sincerely, Lee County Tax Collector 2022-2023 LEE COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT Account Number: 1057270 Receipt Number: 1901554 State License Number: 27559 Location: 13850 TREELINE AVE S STE I FT MYERS, FL 33913 HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC HIGHSPANS ENGINEERING INC 13850 TREELINE AVE S STE 11 FT MYERS, FL 33913 Account Expires: September 30, 2023 ENGINEERING FIRM (101-0090) THIS LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT IS NON REGULATORY Payment Information: PAID INT-00-00316356 07/22/2022 $ 30.00 FORM 6 IF APPLICABLE GRANT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES FORMS ARE PROVIDED IN SEPARATE PACKAGE AND MUST BE COMPLETED AND EXECUTED IN ITS ENTIRTY AND RETURNED WITH THE SUBMISSION OF THE BIDIPROPOSAL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY DEEM YOU NON- RESPONSIVE. 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 www.irs.gov/FormW9 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. HigInSpans Engineering, Inc. 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above m 3 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 Cn m following seven boxes. certain entities, not individuals; see o. instructions on page 3): o ❑ Individual/sole proprietor or ❑ C Corporation El S Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate c single -member LLC Exempt payee code (if any) a o � '2 ❑ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership} ► `p « 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 •' H 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 is from for federal LLC code if an ( y) as y w another that not disregarded the owner U.S. tax purposes. Otherwise, a single -member that is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner, d ❑ Other (see instructions) ► (Applies to -rib malnM—d outside the U.S) rD 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Requester's name and address (optional) a) 2121 McGregor Blvd. Suite 200 co 6 City, state, and ZIP code Fort Myers, FL 33901 7 List account number(s) here (optional) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSNHowever, for a - m - resident alien, sale 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. F_F7 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 tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to s`iga.#fi a rtification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part 11, later. Sign Signature of Here 1 U.S. person ► Date► 02/1 6/2022 General Instru 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.gov/FormW9. 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) • Form 1099-DIV (dividends, including those from stocks or mutual fu nds) • 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) Qualifications to Provide COLLIER COUNTY CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering RFQ 22-8054 I November 30, 2022 I FM ENGINEERING 11 �70y/vczAN �I-A ,410106m - Collier County I CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering COVER LETTER I. ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL 4. LOCATION 38 PERSONNEL 5. RECENT, CURRENT, AND 2. CERTIFIED MBE 30 PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM 42 3. PAST PERFORMANCE 3 6. REQUIRED FORMS r �I ENGINEERING 77 =:; ¢. _ SINCE 1946 E N G I N E E R I N G November 30, 2022 Collier County Government, Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, BLDG C-2 Naples, FL 341 12 Re: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RIPS No. 22-8054 Dear Selection Committee: Johnson Engineering is pleased to submit our qualifications for this continuing services Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) solicitation. On continuing services contracts,there are often a variety of concerns that need to be addressed expeditiously. Johnson Engineering is a local firm that has been rooted in Southwest Florida for over 76 years and has maintained a Collier County office for 31 years. Our staff is just around the corner, understands the process and procedures of Collier County and has the experience and expertise to quickly and effectively meet the wide range of needs that may be presented under this contract.A summary of our experience in providing CEI and related services that may be beneficial to Collier County underthis contract is provided below: Local recent experience providing CEI services to Collier County Qualified environmental team with local ecologist ready to quickly resolve any environmental issues Additional in-house expertise in survey, SUE, utilities, drainage, planning, landscape architecture, GIS and permitting Experienced staff with comprehensive understanding of design and construction Local staff familiar with Collier Country processes and procedures 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 types of 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. Our team is well -versed and very comfortable in providing the desired services. As a local firm we also have added incentive to provide great service on every project awarded under this contract. 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 is a service we enjoy providing and hope to provide on this contract.We appreciate your time and look forward to your favorable consideration. Sincerely, JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE Director ofTransportation rbell e,johnsoneng.com 2350 Stanford Court ■ Naples, Florida 34112 ■ (239) 434-0333 ENGINEERING 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ABILITIES, SKILL & Founded in 1946,Johnson Engineering has been providing engineering and related services in Southwest Florida for more than 76 years.We have played a significant role in hundreds of municipal and private EXPERIENCE projects that contribute to growth, opportunities, and quality of life in Southwest Florida. Our firm has the knowledge and resources to make this project a success. Depth of Experience PHILOSOPHY Centuries of combined experience Our philosophy is to provide excellent service to our clients. It sounds simple - but it takes dedicated have immersed our team of licensed staff, significant resources, strong relationships, and a portfolio of capabilities to achieve. Excellent professionals into Florida's geography, service means we focus on the details, so our client doesn't have to. It means proactively looking for giving us a rare perspective into issues and finding solutions. And it means approaching every project as if it is the most important development of the area and an appreciation of the changes. project that we have.The fact that we have been in business for 76 years is testament to the quality of our work. Our success as an engineering firm is a product of your success as our client. We have Full Range of Services enjoyed a strong working relationship with Collier County for many years - yourteam knows us, knows Specialized teams of licensed our capabilities, and can count on us to get the job done. engineers, land planners, landscape architects, surveyors, ecologists, water TEAM'S LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE ON SIMILAR PROJECTS resources experts, transportation, Providing construction engineering inspection (CEI) services on a wide variety of projects throughout and utility designers who provide key Collier County, may call upon multiple disciplines including environmental, surveying, utilities, services needed to complete projects. transportation, and public outreach. The Johnson Engineering team includes experts in these fields Long Term Commitment and others to provide a holistic approach to these projects. Our team includes Ardaman & Associates Our team's average tenure with (Ardaman) for laboratory testing services, who we have worked with extensively in the past. Johnson Engineering is 13 years. More than half of our employees have CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION (CEI) been with us for more than 10 years, Johnson Engineering has a full transportation department dedicated to the design and construction of 20% have been with us for more roadway projects such as these. Ourteam forthis contract was selected specifically because they have than 20 years, and an unprecedented performed similar projects in the past, i.e., the design and CEI services in and around Collier County. I I % have been with us for more than 30 years, showing our team's This is what we do. Each of these team members have worked together and know what is expected, commitment, continuity and not only from each other but from Collier County as well. Vee Lofton, our proposed CEI project dedication to the area, manager, has over 30 years of construction and CEI experience.You would be hard pressed to find someone more knowledgeable than Vee when it comes to identifying and overcoming construction Local Knowledge issues. Josh Hildebrand will serve as assistant project manager and local liaison. Living in Golden Gate We can provide invaluable historical Estates and working daily from our Collier County office, Josh understands the needs Collier County data of the local area and our conveniently located offices allow and is only a phone call away. Our principal -in -charge, Ryan Bell, has 24 years of roadway design and us to provide prompt service construction experience. and communication through every step of your project. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Our transportation team has enjoyed a long history of successfully providing CEI services throughout Southwest Florida. We believe our success is attributed to the fact that our engineers are crossed - trained in both design and CEI. Having a comprehensive knowledge of how to both design and construct these types of projects is arguably our biggest strength. Understanding the design allows for prompt decision -making when confronting conflicts.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. ENVIRONMENTAL Often on construction projects unforeseen environmental issues left unresolved can lead to costly delays and contractor claims. When these issues arise, Collier County needs a local consultant who is knowledgeable and experienced in environmentally sensitive projects and has established relationships with the state/federal regulatory agencies. Our staff has the ability and resources to implement threatened and endangered species surveys, management plans, and species relocations quickly and efficiently. Suffice it to say, when called upon we can navigate the environmental permitting process expeditiously. Johnson Engineering has a staff of nine fulltime ecologists that are highly experienced and uniquely qualified to provide all of the services required for this contract. Among our environmental team are: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Florida Fish and FWC Service (FWS) qualified FWS qualified Wildlife Conservation registered surveyors bat acoustic Commission (FWC) agents for (>5,200 hours survey surveyors authorized gopher burrowing crested caracara Florida bonneted field experience) y 6 tortoise agents owls Md SUBSURFACE UTILITY EXPLORATION (SUE) Unforeseen utility conflicts are commonplace on construction projects with any underground drainage or utility work. Johnson Engineering maintains in-house SUE crews and equipment that are ready and able to locate unforeseen utilities.The SUE process allows our team to identify locations, depths, types, and sizes that comprise existing underground utilities. If unforeseen conditions are encountered, we can have our SUE crew on site to help resolve the issue in a timely fashion. LOCAL PRESENCE AND EXPERIENCE Johnson Engineering has provided engineering and CEI services in Southwest Florida for more than 76 years. All work for this project will be performed by our staff and our subconsultants typically based in our Fort Myers and Naples offices. All of our staff live locally in Southwest Florida, if not in Collier County specifically. We do not have to move folks in from out of town who are not familiar with the area and who aren't committed to being here.We can easily meet at your offices or in the field during any of the projects. As a consultant we prioritize responsiveness, and we will maintain the same high level of service throughout the duration of the contract. As a local team, we have an extensive background in providing CEI services in Collier County. In addition to CEI, our team's past experience extends into all facets from planning, design, permitting and through final construction.We understand the technical aspects of this work quite well. Our years of experience in the area have also taught us the particular nuances that make Collier County unique. In addition to our knowledge of local construction, we also understand the particular administrative requirements of working with the Collier County government and we know the Collier County Clerk is quite thorough.We realize the contractors pay requests need to be tight with detailed backup and justification. We also understand Collier County's commitment to providing top quality service to its residents and businesses. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Over the years Johnson Engineering has had many opportunities to work with local contractors. Indeed, we have worked with multiple pre -approved contractors in Collier County in many different capacities, including design -build projects.We regularly coordinate with these contractors to evaluate constructability and learn of real -world construction experience in project areas. Through these interactions, we have also become familiar with how contractors interpret designs and specifications. With this understanding, we have successfully produced and enforced contract documents with specific notes to ensure the County's objectives are met. This process helps eliminate confusion during bidding and helps set up the contractor for a successful project while minimizing change orders and other risks to the County. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART TEAM MANAGEMENT Project Coordinator/ Deputy P Josh Hildebrand PE, PTOE SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES Assistan Project Admini trator/ Project Engineer John Glenn, PE 5u vey GuyAd ms, PSM David Hyatt, PSM Copier County Project Ad inistrator Vee ofton Contract Sup ort Specialist Kathy anagan S E MarkT er, PSM Senior Project Engineer Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE tors CEI Ins thall Enviro mental Roy G Laura He ero, CSE Arnie Fiore Jen Korn, Ph.D, CWB Erin Hinklin Gary Nychyk,CE SteveTrombley Kyle Philpot Ron Ward Public Information Uti ities Laura DeJllohn,AICP Billy Sum, PE G S Drainage Mike Lhr, PSM Jordan Varble, PE =Ardaman & Associates Inc. Lab Testing Ardaman &Associates, Inc. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 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. Vee Lofton I Project Manager/Senior Project Administrator Vee is the director of our CEI team. He has more than 34 years of experience in utility, 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,Vee will oversee the day- to-day field operations. He will provide guidance to the inspection staff and will spearhead the "trouble shooting" efforts. Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE I Senior Project Engineer 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 24 years of experience in roadway design and construction providing him a comprehensive understanding of the big picture as it pertains to transportation improvements. Ryan has served as both Design FOR and CEI Senior PE on numerous transportation projects, both large and small, across Southwest Florida.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. Josh Hildebrand, PE, PTOE I Project Coordinator/Deputy Project Manager 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 infrastructure 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 Deputy Project Manager on this project and will take point on local coordination issues. 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 Assistant Project Administrator/Project Engineer 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 Specialist Kathy has 32 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 changes, CPM schedule variance reviews, subcontractor documentation, letter composition, and EDMS attributing. As CSS Kathy will provide the day-to-day administrative services for the CEI team. Roy Godshall I CEI Inspector Roy joined Johnson Engineering in 1987 working as rodmen in the surveying group. In 1988, he was transferred to the f rm's transportation group as a construction inspector. Roy has 35 years of experience working on FDOT projects located in District 1. He has worked on a wide variety of transportation and utility improvement projects with varying degrees of complexity as project administrator, contract support specialist, and senior lead inspector. Roy 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. Print�d Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Arnie Fiore I CEI Inspector Arnie has more than 40 years of experience working in the CEI and surveying industry for Johnson Engineering on various FDOT and County construction projects. He has considerable CTQP training and continues to seek qualifications. He is well versed in roadway construction, major utility construction as well as FDOT materials testing requirements. His duties included performing 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. Erin Hinklin I CEI Inspector Erin has experience working in the CEI industry on various county and private construction projects. He has considerable CTQP training and continues to seek and obtain additional qualifications. Erin is well versed in roadway construction, railway construction, major utility construction, and FDOT materials sampling and testing requirements. His duties include QC and VT testing and inspection, performing field concrete testing, checking and verifying various elements of construction for compliance with plans, specifications, and design standards, and performing turbidity monitoring tests and generating reports as required by various permitting agencies. SteveTrombley I CEI Inspector Steve is an inspector for Johnson Engineering. Steve has served as an inspector on several FDOT grant funded projects. Prior to Johnson Engineering Steve worked for several construction companies and has hands on experience as a contractor constructing site, roadway and utility infrastructure. His background in construction allows Steve to thoroughly understand the importance of proper project sequencing. 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. Laura Herrero, CSE I Environmental Having joined the Johnson Engineering environmental department in 2000, Laura is now a principal ecologist with 28 years of experience and serves as director of the frm's environmental consulting team. Her duties include SFWMD and ACOE wetland jurisdictional determinations, protected species surveys, habitat and species management plans, coordination and permitting with the FWC and 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 (FAA) Qualified Wildlife Biologist, and Certified Ecologist with the Ecological Society of America. Laura and her team provide environmental permitting services for all of the firm's large roadway projects. Guy Adams, PSM I Survey Guy has been surveying in Collier County for the past 43 years. He has a proven track record with clients such as Collier County, Florida Dept. ofTransportation, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water Management District, City of Naples, Naples Airport Authority, Collier County Public Schools, private landowners, architects, engineers, and developers. Guy is thoroughly familiar with many aspects of the Surveying and Mapping profession. Drawing on his vast surveying experience he is responsible for projects like, control surveys, construction staking, as-builts, boundary surveys, right of way surveys, platting, sketch and legal descriptions, topographic surveys, and hydrographic surveys. Guy will be the lead for any transportation survey effort in Collier County. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL David Hyatt, PSM I Survey David is an experienced surveying and mapping professional with over 38 years of experience. His expertise includes significant project management experience in a variety of areas including boundary surveys, ALTA surveys, topographic surveys, public lands surveys, hydrographic surveys, construction layout, utility surveys, road projects, subdivision design and platting and submerged land leases. His project experience includes platting of single-family home developments, roadway design projects both existing roadway expansion and new road corridors, as well as several unique surveying projects. David's experience spans many parts of Florida. He has been registered as a Florida Professional Surveyor and Mapper since 1998 and has worked in Collier County for over 30 years. MarkTexter, PSM I SUE Mark is the field crew supervisor for Johnson Engineering's surveying and mapping team. He brings 36 years of land surveying experience ranging from a rodman on a survey crew to the owner of a land surveying business, with an emphasis on construction surveying. Mark has worked extensively on roadways, construction sites and numerous boundary surveys ranging from one -quarter acre lots to 10,000-acre tracts as well as our subsurface utility exploration (SUE) projects. Having provided SUE services for more than 20 years, our firm recently acquired the newest line ofVermeers high -capacity, 4-wheel drive, diesel truck -mounted vacuum excavation to perform SUE services. Mark has performed SUE services on many projects, including Piper Road in Charlotte County, Vanderbi It Drive in Collier County, and the Bonita High School mast arm signalization. Laura Dejohn,AICP I Public Information Laura is the director of the frm's planning and landscape architecture group. She has 24 years of professional experience in the planning field in Southwest Florida. Prior to joining Johnson Engineering in 2004, she served over five years as a planner for the City of Naples, Florida. Laura is a Certified Planner who manages projects for both public and private sector clients involving development feasibility studies and site assessments, code writing, preparation and presentation of land use and zoning applications, site design, master planning, and community visioning. Laura leads a team that is experienced in public engagement activities in Collier County, bringing value to this project with attention to detail, understanding of local issues and stakeholder concerns, thoughtful messaging, and diligent documentation of all aspects of the engagement process. This has been proven through recent projects such as the Golden Gate Parkway Complete Street Study, RLSA Public Outreach Workshop Series, Bridge over Santa Barbara Canal PIM outreach efforts, and the engagement of stakeholders and community at large for the US 41 East Zoning Overlay project. Laura is a member of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute, and appointed to the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee. Billy Saum, PE I Drainage Billy has been with Johnson Engineering since 2015. He is a utility engineer and works on projects with all branch offices of Johnson Engineering. Billy's experience includes work on a variety of utility, water resource, and land development projects. Billy has experience working in our utilities group where he is responsible for such tasks as data collection and analysis, FDOT utility coordination, pump station design, underground utilities layout, hydraulic modeling and calculations, quantity/construction cost estimates, plan production, permitting, coordination with outside consultants, and on -site construction inspection. While most of his experience thus far has been with municipal projects, he has completed various tasks for commercial and residential projects as well. Mike Lohr, PSM I GIS Mike began working for Johnson Engineering in 1984. He coordinates GIS projects for the company and is currently developing Internet and mobile mapping capabilities using iPhones and iPads for use by in-house staff and clients, including digital conversions and digital imagery in a GIS environment, as he continues to support other water management efforts at the company. Areas of expertise include imagery assessment and processing, thematic and spatial analysis as well as positional accuracy of GIS datasets and imagery products including aerial ground control and ongoing development of tablet and phone based online mobile mapping and data collection efforts. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer /6ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Jordan Varble, PE I Drainage Jordan is a project engineer in the company's water resources group. His engineering design experience includes stormwater hydrology and hydraulics, flow in open channels, water demand calculations, drainage design and wastewater system hydraulics. Additional expertise includes regulatory permitting, technical report writing, data analysis, land surveying, engineering due diligence and expert witness engineering reports. Jordan has designed many types of stormwater drainage system components, including storm sewers, flow control devices, detention basins, BMPS and Low Impact Development for governmental, institutional, residential and commercial developments throughout Southwest Florida. A rd a m a n Ardaman & Associates, Inc. I Lab Testing Ardaman has a wealth of experience serving the transportation infrastructure needs in Florida & Associates. Inc. having provided geotechnical engineering services on hundreds of transportation projects ranging from the full design of complex interchanges and high level marine bridge structures down to small County roadway widening projects and PD&E studies. The frm's transportation engineering staff is especially knowledgeable and experienced with current FDOT and local County design standards and methodologies. Some relevant transportation projects completed in Collier County include Winterberry Bridge Replacement, Marco Island, Wilson Boulevard Over Cypress Canal Bridge Replacement, Collier Boulevard (CR 951), Gator Canal Bridge, Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension, Alligator Alley Collier County Toll Plaza, North Collier Boulevard from Jolley Bridge to San Marco Road (Phase II). Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -4;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JAMES "VEE" LOFTON Director of CEI jlofton@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2406 Years Experience 34 years Licensing & Registration Florida Certified General Contractor, License No. CGC 1517567 Education/Training Edison Community College (1997-1998) Itawamba Community College (1990-1992) 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 34 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 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. 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 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. 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. 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 I-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 1-75 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 I-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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 4;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL RYAN BELL, PE, PTOE Director of Transportation rbell@johnsoneng.com 239.461.3310 Years Experience 24 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 Ryan joined Johnson Engineering in 1998 and is the fiirm'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. Design Experience 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. Corkscrew Road Widening, Lee County - Ryan served as project manager for this four - mile, multi -phased road widening project in Lee County. Improvements included a 2 to 4 and 2 to 6 lane widening with associated drainage and permitting. The project also included a new wildlife crossing bridge, major box culverts and extensive utility relocations. Phase I is currently proceeding to construction and phase 2 is at 90% completion. Burnt Store South, Lee County - Ryan served as project manager for this 2 mile 2 to 4 lane widening project. Improvements included associated drainage, signing and marking, street lighting, signalization improvements at SR78 (Pine Island Road) and a new bridge over the Shadroe Canal. This project is currently under construction. 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. 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. Piper Road, Charlotte County - Project manager for four miles of new four -lane roadway design. Del Prado Widening, City of Cape Coral - Project manager for two miles of four to six - lane roadway widening including drainage and multiple bridges. Six Mile Cypress Parkway Widening, Lee County - Project manager for design of three miles of two to four -lane roadway widening and drainage and utility improvements. CEI Experience Florida Engineering Society 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 Butter -ford 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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING 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 15 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 Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension, Phase I, Collier County - Project manager for the Verification Testing (VT) and Environmental Support Services for the construction of a new multi -lane corridor. Golden Gate Boulevard, Phase 11, Collier County - Project manager for the Verification Testing (VT) for the construction of a new multi -lane corridor. 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) for the 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) for the design of approximately one mile of HUD -funded new sidewalks and associated drainage and permitting. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JOHN GLENN, PE Transportation Engineer jglen n@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2401 Years Experience 10 years Education/Training B.S. Civil Engineering (2013), Florida Gulf Coast University Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Engineer No. 84227 FDOT Certifications FDOT Advanced MOT NRC Nuclear Gauge Safety ACI Concrete Field Level I FDOT/CTQP Asphalt Paving Technician - Level I &2 Earthwork - Level I & 2 Volunteer Opportunities City of Fort Myers — Adopt a Canal Program Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) - Banquet Committee Member John currently serves as Project Design Engineer and CEI Project Administrator in the Transportation Group at Johnson Engineering.. John's experience includes both design and CEI on various projects throughout Lee, Hendry, Glades and Charlotte counties. Serving as design engineer and CEI 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 Design Experience CR 862 (Vanderbilt Beach Rd), Collier County - Project Engineer for the design of nearly one mile of paved shoulders / bike lanes on a two lane undivided rural roadway. This project was Federally Funded through FDOT's LAP program. John was responsible roadway design and coordination with FDOT through its LAP program. Sidewalk, Bicycle Lane, and Pathway Feasibility / Constructability Studies - John served as a team member for the preparation of constructability assessments for the implementation of pedestrian facilities and bike lanes at a number of locations throughout Collier county. County Road 771, Charlotte County - Team member for the design of approximately two and a half miles of roadway widening from two to four lane rural roadway including all associated drainage, permitting, signalization, and signing and pavement marking. This project is currently under construction. County Road 733, Glades County - Design team member for milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements and signing and marking. This project has been completed. State Road 739 Miscellaneous Improvements, Lee County - Design team member for roadway improvements including the addition of drainage structures, sidewalk reconstruction, driveway reconstruction and placement of fencing. This project has been completed. 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. Gasparilla Road, Charlotte County - Team member for the design of approximately one half mile of roadway widening, milling and resurfacing. This project has been completed. Bass Road, Lee County - Design team member for roadway and signalization improvements at the intersection of Bass Road and Park Royal Drive forthe new Golisano Children's Hospital. This project has been completed. Relevant CEI Experience Helms Roadway Extension, Hendry County - John is currently serving as the Senior Inspector and Assistant PA for approximately three miles of new four -lane urban roadway improvements. 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 box culvert extension. John also served as a design team member on this project. County Road 720, Glades County - John participated in both the design and construction inspection for approximately two miles of roadway resurfacing and drainage improvements. This project was completed on time and on budget. County Road 78 Phase III, Hendry County - John served as both a design team member and 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. Airglades Waste Water Treatment Plan, Hendry County - Inspector for the filling of a 17 acre sprayfield and utility improvements for a waste water treatment plant. This project has been completed. Airglades Water Tank Construction, Hendry County - John served as an inspector for the construction of a 500,000 gallon pre -stressed watertank and utility improvements. This project is substantially complete. Whisper Creek Box Culvert, Hendry County - John served as both a design team member and inspector for the construction of a cast in place box culvert and miscellaneous roadway improvements. This project has been completed. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • ,� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer A. �-�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL KATHLEEN HANAGAN Contract Support Specialist khanagan@johnsoneng.com Office: 239.461.2403 Cell: 239.223.8187 Years Experience 32 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 Kathy has 32 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 filing 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: 421116-1-52-01/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: 425210-1-52-0 1 /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: 425884-1-58-01 /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. J.D. Edwards Enterprise One Prior Experience and One World 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 Adobe Professional 8.1 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 contractor's 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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ROY GODSHALL Construction Engineering & Inspection 239.707.1619 Years Experience 35 years Education/Training A.S. Engineering Technology, Surveying Technology & Drafting & Design (1994), Edison Community College Licensing & Registration Troxler Certified Nuclear Density Operator, American Concrete Institute International Municipal Signal Association; American Congress of Surveying and Mapping: Certified Survey Technician; FDOT Experience CTQP Earthwork Level I, Density Records; CTQP Asphalt Paving Roy joined Johnson Engineering in 1987 working as rodmen in the surveying group. In 1988, he was transferred to the frm's transportation group as a construction inspector. Roy has 35 years of experience working on FDOT and County Transportation Projects located in District One. He has wormed on a wide variety of transportation and utiltiy improvement projects with varying degrees of complexity as project administrator, contract support specialist, and senior lead inspector. Roy 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. Roy currently serves the firm as project administrator and is a multidiscipline person who can perform and fit in and adapt in many work related roles. Relevant Experience Colonial Boulevard (CR 884) Six Laning from 1-75 to SR-82 Capital Improvement - 2.62 miles of roadway widening related construction activities, roadway, lighting, signing, and one bridge 500 lineal feet over six -mile slough. Roy was the project administrator. Six -lane improvements of Collier Boulevard from Golden Gate Boulevard to Immokalee Road - 2.5 miles of widening two lanes to six lanes in an urban area. Adding curbing, roadway lighting, additional storm drain and three signalized intersections. Roy was the project administrator. 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. Roy served as senior inspector. 1-75 ramp improvements at Immokalee Road interchange for FDOT and Collier County Transportation Services Division - This project widened the 1-75 on/off ramps along with the widening of Immokalee Road from Oaks Boulevard to Strand Boulevard (approximately one-half mile) through the interchange including storm drain, sidewalks, curbing and lighting with four signalized intersections. Roy served as senior inspector. Veterans Boulevard widening in Port Charlotte, for Charlotte County Public Works - This project included 6.2 miles of roadway construction between Toledo Blade Boulevard and Peachland Boulevard converting the two-lane roadway to four -lanes including stormwater drainage, earthwork, lighting and sidewalks along with business coordination and entrances for condominium developments. Roy provided construction management services for this project. Bonita Beach Road Phase II Widening - This project included two bridges and 2.4 miles of new four -lane roadway construction. The project required coordination between two counties and complete reconstruction of major utilities for two large utility companies, as well as telephone, electric power and cable systems. Entire project completed in 18 months and was honored with the APWA National Project of the Year Award for 1998. Florida Cities Water Company - Roy coordinated and performed quality assurance for installation of 16" waterline main for which was designed to supply Health Park Florida. Westinghouse Gateway Communities, Lee County - Roy was the lead field inspector on a 16" waterline project for the Gateway Services District CRA and Old 41 Reconstruction, Bonita Springs - Roy was the lead Inspector for this Level I & II, Technician; Signing and project that included water, sewer, utilities, drainage, two box culvert extensions, two Marking Level I; miles of roadway reconstruction and paving. Work Zone Safety Specialist; Additional Experience Advanced MOT Certification; SR-84 (Davis Boulevard), Collier County - Utility relocations in association with roadway widening. Extensive line relocations and 1,160 If of directional bores for utility relocations. CTQP Concrete Roy was the sole inspector for Collier County monitoring the relocations. Administer LAP/EEO projects for Lee County Transportation meeting FDOT and Federal Level I & 11, ACI Level I & 11, Requirements CTQP Final Estimates Level I & 11, " Six -lane improvements of Collier Boulevard from Golden Gate Boulevard to Immokalee Road widening 2 lanes to 6 lanes in an urban area. Project administrator. CTQP QC Manager - West Bay Club Bridge, including piling alignment and driving, check steel and concrete Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -4;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ARNOLD FIORE Roadway Inspector/ Certified Inspector afiore@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2479 Years Experience 41 years Training Identification No: F60000153 Education/Training B.A. (1980) A.C.I. Certificate Level I I.M.S.A. Traffic Signals Level I Arnie began work at Johnson Engineering in 1981 as a field surveyor and has been working on CEI projects since 1995 throughout Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, and Hendry Counties. Relevant Experience Golden Gate Sidewalks at Various Locations (LAP - FPID No. 434990-1-38-01) - Amie served as senior inspector for this sidewalk and drainage LAP funded improvement project in Collier County. Amie was responsible for overseeing and inspecting construction, verification testing and providing detailed daily work reports to be utilized for EEO compliance reviews. Amie worked with the Resident Compliance Officer to ensure proper documentation. CR 78, Hendry County — This project involved drainage improvements to Kell Mill Ditch and Pollywog Cree and included headwall and culvert construction, removal of existing box culverts and handrails, earthwork and dewatering. Amie served as the inspector on the project. Estero Boulevard, Lee County - Amie is currently serving as an inspector 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. His role includes soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, paving inspection and tracking of contract quantities. Citrus Rail - This project involved observing grading and railroad track work near Flaghole Road to Southem Gardens Citrus Facility (approx. 11.250 miles). This South Central Florida Express project included grading, sub -ballast and mainline railroad track, crane loading facility tracks, storage tracks, pallet and build loading tracks. As the inspector, Amie's responsibility included reading and interpreting plans, taking densities on existing embankment, sub -base, pipe back -fill, and completing daily reports of construction. CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard) Six Laning from 1-75 to SR 82, Lee County - Amie was the inspector on this approx. 2.1-mile project that included roadway construction, drainage, signing and marking, signalization, bridge replacement, lighting, and various utility relocations. CR 846 (Immokalee Road) Widening from Collier Boulevard to Shady Hollow Avenue, Troxler Laboratories Certified for Collier County - As senior inspector, Annie's responsibilities included all aspects of roadway construction including asphalt leveling, overbuild, and super -pave placement, Nuclear Density Testing bridge construction, including pile installation and monitoring, rubble dprap and fabric form FDOT Asphalt Paving Level I slope protection, concrete curb and gutter, stabilized base, monitoring and tracking of all underground utilities and drainage related items, signalization, signing, and striping, final FDOT Asphalt Paving Level II estimate measurements, and environmental monitoring. Amie coordinated with Collier County project managers on a daily basis. Critical issue included relocation of utilities, NPDES, FDOT Concrete Field property owner's issues, and the general public's daily concerns. Amie's utility Tech I responsibilities included reviewing shop drawings for proper utility components ordered and installed, monitoring installation of approximately 7.894 miles of 36 inch potable FDOT Earthwork Level I watermain, and aerial crossings steel ductile iron pipe and pvc, 18-24-inch force main, 24 inch reclaim watermain, monitored and observed pressure test and filling out FDEP permit FDOT Earthwork Level II certification information for final in place accepted certifications. SR 29 and the 1-75 Interchange - Amie was the inspector on this FDOT project which Intermediate MOT included milling and resurfacing ramps, and shoulder treatment (approx. 0.878 miles). Final Estimates Level I SR 29, N. of Oil Well Road to CR 846 - Amie was the inspector on this FDOT project which included milling and resurfacing approx. 8.006 miles, widening, base work, shoulder Final Estimates Level II treatment guardrail, curb and gutters, sidewalks, signing and pavement marking & signalization. QC Manager - US 41 at Barefoot Williams Road Turn Lane - Amie was the inspector on this project responsible for traffic signal and roadway improvements, pipe installation, milling and FDOT Drilled Shaft Inspector resurfacing, sidewalk installation. 1-75 and Immokalee Road Ramp Improvements, Collier County - Arnie was the senior inspector for this Collier County LAP project. Critical issues included MOT, paving, and documentation of quantities and tracking EEO documentation o�1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ERIN HINKLIN Inspector ehinldin@johnsoneng.com 239.219.7072 Years Experience 6 years Education B.S., University of Iowa (1996) Training Identification No. H52420372 Training/Certifications Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Inspection FDOT CTQP Earthwork Levels I&II FDOT CTQP Asphalt Paving Level I FDOT CTQP Pile Driving FDOT Intermediate MOT ACI Concrete Field -Testing Grade I Nuclear Safety / US DOT & IATA Hazardous Materials Erin has experience working in the CEI industry on various county and private construction projects. He has considerable CTQP training and continues to seek and obtain additional qualifications. Erin is well versed in roadway construction, railway construction, major utility construction, and FDOT materials sampling and testing requirements. His duties include QC and VT testing and inspection, performing field concrete testing, checking and verifying various elements of construction for compliance with plans, specifications, and design standards, and performing turbidity monitoring tests and generating reports as required by various permitting agencies. Experience Golden Gate Boulevard Widening Phase II - Erin served as lead VT inspector on this 1.75 mile four -lane widening improvement in Naples, FI. Erin verified that contractor QC methods followed contract documents and applicable FDOT specifications. This included sampling of embankment, subgrade, and base materials for verification testing, performing density testing and concrete field testing as a basis for acceptance of QC test results and maintaining density logbooks on the various phases of construction. Mullock Creek Weir Modification - Erin served as lead CEI inspector for this weir modification in Lee County, FL. The project included the removal of existing weir and sluice gates and the partial demolition of an existing weir followed by the reconstruction of the weir at new elevations. In addition, gravity walls and added drainage were constructed, creek slopes were re -graded, and a neighboring parking lot was reconstructed. Erin's roles included materials sampling, density testing, and inspection of stabilized subgrade and base materials, concrete field testing, tracking of contract quantities, turbidity monitoring, and generating daily reports of construction. City Gate Boulevard North Extension Phase II & III - Erin served as lead CEI inspector for Phase II and as lead VT inspector for Phase III on this half mile roadway extension in Naples. Erin's role was to document daily construction activities, track contract quantities, review pay applications, document compliance with the plans and Collier County Utilities Standards, and to monitor and document pressure testing of force main and water main utilities. As VT inspector, Erin verified that contractor QC methods followed contract documents and applicable FDOT specifications. This included sampling of embankment, subgrade, and base materials for verification testing, performing density testing as a basis for acceptance of QC test results and maintaining density logbooks on the various phases of construction. Tree Farm Road Phase II - Erin served as lead VT inspector on this roadway extension and roundabout construction project in Naples, FI. Erin verified that contractor QC methods were following contract documents and applicable FDOT specifications. This included sampling of embankment, subgrade, and base materials for verification testing, performing density testing as a basis for acceptance of QC test results and maintaining density logbooks on the various phases of construction. Helms Road Extension Phase III - Erin served as CEI inspector for approximately three miles of new four -lane urban roadway improvements in Hendry County. His roles included sampling, density testing, and inspection of stabilized subgrade and base materials, concrete testing, tracking of contract quantities, and generating daily reports of construction. This project was grant funded through FDOT's CIGP program. Homestead Road Widening - Erin served as CEI inspector on this 2.3 mile four-laning widening improvement project in Lehigh Acres. Erin's roles included checking and verifying various elements of construction for compliance with plans, specifications and design standards, concrete field testing, performing turbidity monitoring tests and preparing turbidity monitoring reports, tracking contract quantities, and performing in -place densities on embankment, pipe backfill, stabilized subgrade, and base rock. Remediation of Hazardous Wildlife Areas at SWFIA Area 5 - Erin served as lead CEI inspector on this LCPA project. The project involved clearing, mulching, grading, dprap installation and drainage structure improvements on 56 acres outside of the Airport Operations Area to reduce wildlife attractant areas near the airport. Erin's roles included verifying compliance with the project technical specifications and SFWMD dewatering permit requirements, tracking contract quantities, reviewing pay applications, and generating daily reports of construction activities. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL STEVEN TROMBLEY Construction Observer 813.909.8099 Years Experience 29 years Education/Training A.I. Prince Technical School, Hartford, CT (1990) E.C. Goodwin Technical School, New Britain, CT (I 986) New England Technical Institute, New Britain, CT (1985) Certifications Nuclear Gauge Hazmat CTQP Asphalt Paving I CTQP Earthwork I Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control (AATSA) DEP-Stormwater Management Inspector Vehicle Mounted Aerial Lift CPR/First Aid NUCA Excavation Safety OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Steve is an inspector for Johnson Engineering. Steve has served as an inspector on several FDOT grant funded projects. Prior to Johnson Engineering Steve worked for several construction companies and has hands on experience as a contractor constructing site, roadway and utility infrastructure. His background in construction allows Steve to thoroughly understand the importance of proper project sequencing. Experience Helms Roadway Extension, Hendry County - Steve served as an inspector for approximately three miles of new four -lane urban roadway improvements. His roles include soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, roadway base subgrade and base inspections and tracking of quantities. This project includes the construction of four box culverts and one box culvert extension. This project included widening and turn lane improvement to SR 29. Steve worked closely with FDOT permit staff to ensure all project specifications and permit requirements were met. This project was grant funded through FDOT's CIGP program. County Road 733, Glades County - Steve served as the senior inspector for nearly 3.5 miles of roadway milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements and signing and pavement marking. This project was grant funded through FDOT's SCOP and SCRAP grant program. Steve's roles include soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, paving inspection and tracking of contract quantities. Steve performed all QC testing required on this project. County Road 720, Glades County - Steve served as the senior inspector for 2 miles of roadway milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements and signing and pavement marking. This project was grant funded through FDOT's SCOP and SCRAP grant program. Steve's roles include soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, paving inspection and tracking of contract quantities. CR 771, Charlotte County - Steve served as an inspector for approximately three miles of new four -lane urban roadway improvements. His roles include soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, roadway base subgrade and base inspections and tracking of quantities. This project includes the construction of four box culverts and one box culvert extension. Estero Boulevard, Lee County - Steve is currently serving as an inspector for 1.25 miles of roadway reconstruction. This project includes extensive drainage and utility infrastructure improvements, complex maintenance of traffic schemes, roadway reconstruction, and signalization improvements. Steve's roles include soil density testing and sampling, concrete testing, paving inspection and tracking of contract quantities. Pospiech Contracting Inc., Inverness, FL - Steve worked as a foreman on Rampart Boulevard roadway improvements. Clary's Site Development, Inc., Fort Myers, FL - As supervisor of site development, Steve worked on Kohl's/Wal-Mart, SR-78, Nicholas Boulevard, Siesta Lakes Condominiums, Sun Sports, S.R. 884, Cemex, Corkscrew Boulevard, ST Wooten, and Alico Road. WestWind Contracting, Inc., Pembroke Park, FL - As supervisor on S.R. 78 improvements, Steve was responsible for traffic control, NPDES, road construction, curbing and sidewalk construction, retention, detention and liner pond construction, and conducting safety meetings. Steve also worked closely with the inspectors, engineers, surveyors and subcontractors. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL RON WARD Senior Roadway Inspector rward@johnsoneng.com 863.517.1688 Ron serves as senior roadway inspector for the CEI transportation group. Ron has experience in inspection on milling and resurfacing, road widening, installation of sidewalks, curb, traffic signals, drilled shafts, pile driving, signing and pavement markings, all relevant documentation, materials certifications FDOT site -manager entries and assisting in the preparation of final estimates. Prior to joining Johnson Engineering, Ron worked in materials testing - both field and laboratory testing on asphalt, earthwork, and concrete on various DOT Transportation improvement projects. Ron was CEI senior inspector on the projects listed below and is very experienced closing out asphalt lot packages for final estimates. Relevant Experience Avenue R, City of Moore Haven - Ron served as the senior inspector on this reconstruction and resurfacing SCOP funded project. Ron oversaw all construction operations including resurfacing, shoulder construction, swale grading, roadway reconstruction, and signing and pavement markings. 6th Street, City of Moore Haven - Ron served as the senior inspector on this milling and Years Experience resurfacing SCOP funded project. Ron oversaw all construction operations including 23 years milling, swale grading, resurfacing, sidewalk construction and signing and pavement markings. Training Identification No. SR-29 Immokalee Road from north of Oil Well Road to south of CR-846, Collier W63072174 County (FDOT FIN No. 425212-1-52-01) - This 3-R project involved eight miles of two- way two-lane roadway widening and consisted of milling and resurfacing, road widening, Education/Training base construction, shoulder treatment, drainage, curb and gutter, traffic signal rebuild, FDOT CTQP Earthwork installation of school flashers, sidewalks, signing and pavement markings. This was a 185- day lump sum project with final construction cost of $3.4 million. Levels l&II CR-832 Keri Road, Hendry County (FDOT FIN No. 426743-1-52-01 ARRA-158) - This project involved eight miles of two-way two-lane roadway widening and consisted of CTQP Asphalt Paving Levels I & II milling and resurfacing, road widening, base construction, shoulder treatment, super elevated curves brought into compliance with Green book standards, drainage, curb and CTQP Pile Driving gutter, signing and pavement markings. Final construction cost was $1.3 million. CR-832 Keri Road, Hendry County (FDOT FIN No. 426743-2-52-01 ARRA-558-13) - Intermediate MOT This project involved eight miles of two-way two-lane roadway widening and consisted of milling and resurfacing, road widening, base construction, shoulder treatment, super FDOT Concrete Technician elevated curves brought into compliance with Green book standards, drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalks, signing and pavement markings. Final construction cost was $2.2 million. Level & II Collier County (August 2011 to January 2012) - As senior inspector, Ron was responsible for the oversight of milling and resurfacing, road widening, base construction, CTQP Asphalt Plant Technician shoulder treatment, drainage, curb and gutter, traffic signals, sidewalks, signing and Level I & II pavement markings. Hendry County (October 2010 to June 2011) - As senior inspector, Ron was CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection responsible for the oversight of milling and resurfacing, shoulder construction, and super elevated curves brought into compliance with Green book standards. ACI Concrete Field I Hendry County (May 2010 to September 2010) - As senior inspector, Ron was responsible for the oversight of milling and resurfacing. ACI Concrete Transportation Collier County (January 2010 to March 2010) - As senior inspector, Ron was responsible for the oversight of milling and resurfacing of FC-5, shoulder treatment, Construction Inspector guardrail, traffic monitoring, and signing and pavement markings. Desoto County (November 2009 to December 2009) - As senior inspector, Ron was responsible for the oversight of improvements to sidewalks, tumouts, drainage, and Final Estimates Levels I & II signing and pavement markings. Charlotte County (June 2009 to August 2009) - As the inspector, Ron was responsible Nuclear Safety for the oversight of four miles of sidewalk improvements, drainage, installment of pedestrian signals, signing and pavement markings. Stormwater Inspector Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -4;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL LAURA BRADY HERRERO Director of Environmental Services / Principal Ecologist Iherrero@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2457 Years Experience 28 years Education/Training B.S. Ecology (1993), University of Illinois Master's 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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JENNIFER M. KORN, PHA, CWB° Wildlife Biologist jkom@johnsoneng.com 817.829.0453 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) "Worming 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 Years Experience FDOT District One Wildlife Crossing Study - Lead biologist for a wildlife crossing study for 20 years 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 Education/Training the best crossing designs for panthers and bears. Coordinates closely with US Fish and Wildlife Ph.D. in Wildlife Science. (2013), Service (FWS), FWC, state lands and agencies, private landowners and other researchers. Texas A&M University -Kingsville (Reference: Mr. Brent Setchell P.E., 863.519.2557) Florida Panther Monitoring North of Caloosahatchee River - Lead biologist for a 7+ year M.S. in Wildlife Ecology remote camera survey across 14 counties from the Caloosahatchee River to just north of 1-4. (2008) The survey monitors for the presence of Florida panthers north of their known breeding range. Texas State University -San Marcos Up to 35 cameras in place on public and private lands, requiring extensive coordination with state agencies and private landowners. Assists as a volunteer with panther captures, radio -collar B.S. Major in Biology monitoring, and spatial analyses. Minor in Anthropology (2003), University of Texas at Arlington 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 Crested Caracara Qualified across 14 counties and taken over panther monitoring and mitigation projects for the Babcock Observer, USFWS 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 Professional Affiliations of the female panther in November 2016. The monitoring collected photographic evidence of IUCN Cat Specialist Group breeding when photos of at least 2 panther kittens were collected in March 2017 and again in (Member) November 2017. Panther monitoring efforts are ongoing on state lands, conservation easements, and mitigation areas at Babcock Ranch. Florida Chapter of the Wildlife Bridge over C-21 Canal, Clewiston, Hendry County - Conducted South Florida Water Society Management District (SFWMD) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) environmental (Education/Information Chair, resource permitting, protected species surveys, habitat mapping, and wetland delineation for Newsletter Editor, & Southeastern the construction of a new bridge over the C-21 Canal to provide vehicular access for Representative) commercial, governmental, and recreational use to the Herbert Hoover Dike and Lake The Wildlife Society Okeechobee. (Certified Wildlife Biologist) Hendry Canals Restoration, Hendry County - Conducted protected species surveys, habitat mapping, wetland delineations, and State and federal environmental resource permitting for a Certified Bum Boss FEMA funded canal stabilization for two canals, one of which is directly connected to the State of Florida 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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL GARY NYCHYK, CE Ecologist agn@johnsoneng.com (239) 461-2454 Years Experience 20 years Gary worked with Johnson Engineering from 2004 through 2006 as an ecologist. He rejoined the Johnson Engineering team in 2015. His duties include vegetation mapping, wildlife surveys, track surveys, protected species management plans, wetland jurisdictional delineations, and wetland preserve mitigation monitoring. Gary works closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Lee County Port Authority, as well as local city and county government agencies. Prior to recent employment with Johnson Engineering, Gary was the Interim Director for the Wasco County Planning Department in The Dalles, Oregon. He managed staff, prepared and presented annual budget proposals while assigning and reviewing Land Use applications in Wasco County. He also developed and presented updates for the Land Use and Development Ordinance before the Wasco County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners. Gary was also a Senior Environmental Planner with the Lee County Department of Community Development. Gary coordinated Vegetation Removal Permitting and reviewed local development orders for compliance with the Land Development Code. He presented planned development rezoning cases before the Lee County Board of County Commissioners and the Bonita Springs City Counsel. Gary also reviewed protected species surveys and management plans and performed monitoring surveys for American bald eagle nest locations throughout Lee County. Education/Training Relevant Experience B.S. Marine Biology, (1998) Collier County Utilities - Performed wetland delineation, protected species surveys, and University of West Florida permitting for utility line expansions in Collier County. Authorized Gopher Tortoise Habitat for Humanity of Collier County - Conducted species surveys, wetland delineations Florida bonneted bat acoustic and roost surveys and permitting for Kaicasa and Regal II Agent, FWC (GTA-18-00060) developments. Helms Road Extension, Hendry County - Assisted with gopher tortoise surveys, permitting Florida Bonneted Bat Qualified and relocation for over 50 burrows. Conducted surveys and monitoring of 17 Big Cypress fox Acoustic/Roost Surveyor, USFWS squirrel nests within the project corridor. Florida Gulf Coast University, Alumni Center and South Entrance Road - State and Federal Qualified Crested Caracara environmental resource permitting, pre -construction surveys, listed species surveys, gopher Observer, USFWS tortoise relocations, and Florida bonneted bat surveys. Babcock Ranch - Conduct protected species surveys, caracara surveys, and gopher tortoise FWC Registered Agent for burrow surveys and relocations. Burrowing Owls (RAG 19-00023) - Lee County Port Authority - Perform annual Storm Water Pollution Prevent Plan and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan site compliance evaluation and conduct annual SWPPP and SPCC training for Page Field and Southwest Florida International Airports staff Certified Safe Miner, MSHA and tenants. Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve Land Management Plan, City of Cape Coral - Updated Certified UST the Land Management Plan for Four -Mile Cove through FDEP Division of State Lands. Class A/B Operator, USEPA City of Cape Coral Southwest 6&7 Utilities Expansion Project, Cape Coral - Performed threatened/endangered species surveys and gopher tortoise relocation activities for the Professional Affiliations Southwest 6&7 Utilities Extension Project. Florida Association of - FWC Special Use Permit - Conducted acoustic surveys in collaboration with FWC for Florida Environmental Professionals bonneted bat at two artificial roost sites on the Babcock — Webb Wildlife Management Area (Past Chapter President) to assist develop a data library for identifying natural roosts. Mediterra - Analyzed potential fire hazards within preserve areas of the community and Florida Bonneted Bat Working prepared a Fire Management Plan for SFWMD. Group " Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority, Desoto County - Conducted wetland and habitat mapping, benthic survey, listed species survey and state and federal Estero Bay Agency on Bay environmental resource permitting. Management FGUA Utilities - Performed wetland delineation, protected species surveys, and permitting for utility line expansions in North Fort Myers Printed Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 CEI Continuing Services Agreement • `� forTransportation Engineering FSC P.P- ENGINEERING Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -A',�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL KYLE PHILPOT krp@johnsoneng.com 239-850-8696 Years Experience 5 years Education/Training B.A. in Env. Studies Florida Gulf Coast University New Miner— Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Burrowing Owl Registered Agent, FWC (RAG-19-00028) 38 Hour Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Course Wildlands Conservation Gopher Tortoise Certification Training Program Professional Affiliations Member - Florida Association of Environmental Professionals Member - American Water Resources Association Kyle, a Florida native, joined the Environmental team at Johnson Engineering in October 2018. Since then Kyle has routinely conducted listed species surveys, vegetation monitoring, wetland delineations, environmental assessments, and state and federal environmental resource permitting. Additionally, Kyle has obtained diverse experience in park management through his worm locally as well as for Miami -Dade County. Before joining Johnson Engineering, Kyle worked for Biotech Consulting Firm in Orlando for approximately four years following his high school graduation. Kyle initially served as an exotic vegetation maintenance technician within environmentally sensitive wetland mitigation areas and later gained valuable experience conducting bald eagle monitoring, gopher tortoise surveys and relocations in accordance with state and federal protocols. While obtaining his B.A. in Environmental Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), Kyle worked with a large team as a research assistant to Dr. Donald Duke. At the conclusion of the research, Kyle and his team members provided the Village of Estero with a storm water assessment and the means to enhance flood prevention techniques. This collaborative effort also provided FGCU with a revised methodology to more accurately collect water quality samples. Relevant Experience Miami -Dade County - Assisted with the updates to multiple public park management plans and biennial reports as required by the individual lease agreements. Eagle Lakes Park - Helped provide guidance/oversight of the integrated management approach used in the mitigation areas and ponds onsite. SFWMD, C-43 Reservoir and C-139 Annex Restoration Projects - Conducted nesting season surveys and monitoring of nesting success prior to and during project construction. Kitson & Partners, Babcock Ranch Community - Assisting environmental project managers with listed species and vegetation surveys, wetland delineations, monitoring of bald eagle and crested caracara nests, gophertortoise relocations, and mitigation monitoring. Mosaic, Ona Mine - Conducted indigo snake surveys, observed installed boxes and cover boards to aid in the capture and tagging of Federally threatened Eastern indigo snakes. Lee County Utilities - Assisted with listed species surveys along utility alignments, vegetation monitoring in mitigation areas, and habitat (FLUCFCS) mapping. City of Cape Coral - Responsible for eagle monitoring, assisted with listed species surveys, burrowing owl monitoring and permit implementation, and installation of starter burrows as mitigation. City of Fort Myers - Assisted with listed species surveys and Florida bonneted bat roost surveys. Land Solutions, Inc. - Assisted with a Florida bonneted bat roost and acoustic survey. Magnolia Landing - Assisted in time zero vegetation monitoring transects and study plots. Lee County Utilities Corkscrew and Green Meadows Wellfields - Assisted with fish and macroinvertebrate sampling and analysis, water level monitoring, and vegetation monitoring. MMM High School, The School District of Lee County - Assisted with wetland delineations, crested caracara monitoring, and routine exotic vegetation removal. Florida Gulf Coast University - Assisted with Florida bonneted bat roost surveys and water level monitoring. Pepper Ranch Preserve - Assisted with establishment of permanent vegetation monitoring transects in accordance with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service habitat management plan requirements. Airport Sears MSBU Canal C-I, Hendry County - Conducted crested caracara surveys and monitorings. Located the primary and secondary nests for a caracara nesting pair. Mediterra, Collier County - Responsible for environmental permitting and coordinating with USACE to obtain an NPR determination. Middle School MM, The School District of Lee County - Assisted project manager with listed species surveys, wetland determinations, environmental permitting, and caracara surveys. US 41 East WM Replacement - Responsible for environmental permitting, protected species surveys, and FLUCFCS mapping to obtain a general permit. Printed Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC P.P., Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL GUY ADAMS, PSM Professional Surveyor & Mapper gadams@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2461 Years' Experience 40 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 Intemational American Congress on Surveying and Mapping National Society of Professional Surveyors Florida Surveying and Mapping Society Guy has been a licensed professional for over 30 years 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, right-of-way mapping, sketch and legal descriptions and control surveys. Relevant Experience Wilson Boulevard from Golden Gate Boulevard to Immokalee Road, Four -Lane Design, Collier County - Performed the following survey services on the above listed project: o Assembled and stich together the recorded plats for Golden Gate Estates that define the right-of-way easement for Wilson Boulevard to be used as a base map. o Field located monumentation to align and pro -rate the recorded plats. Horizontal data will be in feet and shall be projected on the Florida State Plane Coordinate System, East Zone, NAD83(201 1). o Obtained cross -sections of the right-of-way easement and beyond the right-of-way. o Obtained the elevation of the lowest horizontal structural member of the bridge. o Obtained cross -sections of the canal upstream and downstream of the bridge. o Obtained a cross-section of the canal under the centerline of the bridge. County Barn Road from Rattlesnake Hammock Road to Davis Boulevard Shared Use Path, Collier County Green Boulevard from Santa Barbara Boulevard to Sunshine Boulevard Shared Use Path, Collier County Lake Trafford Road from Little League Road to State Road 29 Shared Use Path, Collier County I6th Street Northeast from Golden Gate Boulevard to Randall Boulevard Shared Use Path, Collier County Carolina Avenue from Warren Street to Broward and on Warren Street from Saint Andrews Boulevard to Carolina Avenue Shared Use Path, Collier County - Performed the following survey services on the above listed projects: o Researched the public records available on the Collier County Property Appraiser and Collier County Clerk of Court websites to locate parcel deeds and recorded plats to identify existing right-of-way. o Performed afield survey to locate, verify, or establish right-of-way lines. o Obtained horizontal and vertical data of visible above ground improvements and visible above ground utilities within the project limits and provided topographic cross sections at 100-foot intervals for plotting purposes, cross sections at driveways with anticipated connection slopes approaching maximum design criteria, physical location of utilities, drainage and base line control, along with surveys necessary for side road connections or upgrading, within the existing right-of-way. o Prepared a base map delineating property boundary line and right -of -way lines. o Prepared a digital terrain model (DTM) for the project area and map the horizontal and vertical data collected for visible above ground improvements within the project limits. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL DAVID HYATT, PSM Professional Surveyor & Mapper dhyatt@johnsoneng.com 239.289.1520 Years Experience 38 years Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Surveyor & Mapper, License No. LS5834 David is an experienced surveying and mapping professional with over 38 years of experience. His expertise includes significant project management experience in a variety of areas including boundary surveys, ALTA surveys, topographic surveys, public lands surveys, hydrographic surveys, construction layout, utility surveys, road projects, subdivision design and platting and submerged land leases. His project experience includes platting of single-family home developments, roadway design projects both existing roadway expansion and new road corridors, as well as several unique surveying projects. David's experience spans many parts of Florida. He has been registered as a Florida Professional Surveyor and Mapper since 1998 and has worked in Collier County for over 30 years Relevant Experience Immokalee Road, Collier Boulevard to 43rd Avenue NE, Collier County - Project manager for design survey performed for use in the design of a new six mile road corridor. Services included aerial topographic surveys, jurisdictional surveys, a control survey and right of way mapping a sketch and descriptions for take parcels, this also included preparation for and attendance of Order of Taking Hearings. Collier Boulevard, Golden Gate Boulevard to Immokalee Road, Collier County - Project manager for right of way mapping project for the widening of the existing road corridor. Services provided included preparation of right of way maps as well as sketch and descriptions of proposed parcel takings, this also included preparation for and attendance of Order of Taking Hearings. Collier Boulevard, Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Canal, Collier County - Project Education/Training manager for right of way mapping project for the widening of the existing road corridor. Engineering Technology (YEAR) Services provided included preparation of right of way maps as well as sketch and Florida State College descriptions of proposed parcel takings. Davis Collier Boulevard, US 41 to Boulevard, Collier County - Project manager for right Professional Affiliations of way mapping project for the widening of the existing road corridor. Services provided included preparation of right of way maps as well as sketch and descriptions of proposed parcel takings. Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension Wilson Boulevard to Desoto Boulevard, Collier County - Project manager for design survey performed for use in the design of a new six mile road corridor six miles in length. Services included Topographic surveys, jurisdictional surveys, a control survey and aerial surveys. Vanderbilt Beach Road, Airport Road to Collier Boulevard, Collier County - Project manager for right of way mapping project for the widening of the existing road corridor. Services provided included preparation of right of way maps as well as sketch and descriptions of proposed parcel takings. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail, Monroe County - Project manager for surveying services provided in support of design of the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Bike Trail through several segments of the Florida Keys. Surveying services included topographic surveys, jurisdictional surveys and right of way and property determinations. I Oth Street North Streetscape, City of Naples - Project manager for surveying services provided in support of a streetscape project on IOth Street North from 7th Avenue North to Central Avenue. Services included right of way determination, and topographic surveying. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL LAURA DEJOHN, AICP Director of Planning & Landscape Architecture Idejohn@johnsoneng.com 239.280.4331 Years Experience 24 years Education/Training Master of Planning (1998), University of Virginia Bachelor of City Planning (1997), University of Virginia Professional Affiliations American Institute of Certified Planners & American Planning Association Member Florida Planning & Zoning Association Member Urban Land Institute Member Laura is the director of the frm's planning and landscape architecture group. She joined Johnson Engineering in 2004 to lead the planning services in the firm's Collier County office and is now the Department Director for all planning efforts for Johnson Engineering. Laura manages projects that involve development feasibility studies, governmental coordination, preparation and presentation of land use and zoning applications, site planning, master planning, and design. She has 20 years of professional experience in the planning field, in both the public and private sector. Prior to joining Johnson Engineering, Laura served five years as a planner for the City of Naples. Relevant Experience Collier County Growth Management Department — Laura performed multiple planning tasks to support Collier County staff including: ■ Rural Lands Stewardship Area Restudy — As lead for our public outreach team, Laura facilitated reviews to update the comprehensive plan policies related to Rural Lands. ■ Development Review Guidebooks - Laura was project manager responsible for creating Environmental Review, Transportation Planning and Stormwater Review Guidebooks to help Collier County illustrate their code requirements and processes in a user-friendly way for the public and the development community. ■ Golden Gate Parkway Overlay — Laura managed preparation of graphics, Land Development Code Amendments, and public involvement efforts to draft a new Golden Gate Parkway Overlay district and corresponding Regulating Plan that lays out a primary and secondary street network featuring a mixed -use Activity Center and walkable pedestrian corridor. Collier County U.S. 41 Corridor Study - Laura managed the County's public planning process to determine the commercial land uses most desired by the community and develop incentives to promote those desired land uses. This includes baseline data collection and analysis, public engagement, and identifying recommendations and incentive options for managing development along the corridor consistent with the community vision. Collier County School District - Laura managed and prepared feasibility studies and consistency review applications to determine facility planning, zoning, engineering and site design constraints for five proposed school and bus facility sites for Collier County School District including School JJ near Thomasson Drive, School EEE in Golden Gate Estates, Immokalee Career and Service Center site, Immokalee Tradeport site, S.R. 29 site, and Section 25 site near Immokalee. Collier MPO Planning Services - Laura coordinated with community stakeholders and performed existing conditions inventory with GIS documentation of all existing pedestrian facilities, destinations with N walkability buffers, transit facilities, and crash data for the 2013 Naples Park Walkable Community Study. She also coordinated qualitative survey and recommendations for the 2014 Collier MPO Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Study. Lee County General Planning Services - Provide continuing professional planning services to Lee County, including management of analysis and expert planning services to determine development feasibility options for property impacted by expansion of right-of-way for the Plantation Road/Crystal Drive Round -about. Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency - Provide professional planning services including Cleveland Avenue Land Development Code Amendments and public involvement coordination to establish new Overlay Code to encourage lot assembly, promote mix of uses, and incentivize pedestrian realm improvements along the Cleveland Avenue Corridor within the City's Redevelopment Area boundary. Fort Myers 2010 Downtown Plan, Acquest/City of Fort Myers - Provided planning support through the adoption of the 2010 Riverfront Development Plan including re -drafting and re - mapping for the area north of Bay Street and between the two US 41 bridges. Services included preparation of TMDL grant and State Revolving Fund loan applications that resulted in award of $768, 164. Southwest Florida International Airport Planning - Laura manages the continuing planning services for the 6,400-acre airport property and 7,000+ acre Airport Mitigation Park Projects include the Skyplex Land Use Analysis, Demand -based Market Analysis, and Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Land Development Code Amendments to support permitting of non -aviation development along the Daniels Parkway corridor. Laura also helped develop an RSW Research Compatibility Report, and Schematic Plan for the 2,520-acre area north of Runway 6-24. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL MARK TEXTER, PSM Field Crew Supervisor, SUE mtexter@johnsoneng.com 239.219.7486 Years Experience 36 years Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Surveyor & Mapper, License No. LS6392 Education/Training Pennsylvania State University Mark is the field crew supervisor for Johnson Engineering's surveying and mapping team. He brings 36 years of land surveying experience ranging from a rodman on a survey crew to the owner of a land surveying business, with an emphasis on construction surveying. Mark has worked extensively on roadways, construction sites and numerous boundary surveys ranging from one -quarter acre lots to 10,000-acre tracts as well as our subsurface utility exploration (SUE) projects. Having provided SUE services for more than 20 years, our firm recently acquired the newest line of Vermeers high -capacity, 4-wheel drive, diesel truck -mounted vacuum excavation to perform SUE services. Relevant Experience Piper Road in Charlotte County - Subsurface Utility Exploration to avoid conflicts for underground utility design. Vanderbilt Drive Collier County - Subsurface Utility Exploration to avoid conflicts for underground utility design. Bonita High School Estero - Subsurface Utility Exploration to avoid conflicts for mast arm signalization installation. Collier County GIS Database - Location with GPS of over 140 section comers throughout Collier County. Florida SouthWestern College - The construction of a new basketball arena. Lee Health - The construction of a new hospital in Estero. Lee and Collier County Utilities - Numerous right-of-way surveys for the design or replacement of existing underground pipelines ranging from one -quarter mile to 10 miles Lee County Utilities - Right-of-way location and preparation of legal descriptions for waterlines and well fields over five miles long. Florida Power and Light - Right-of-way location and staking of power poles over 8 miles along US 17 in Arcadia. This was also revisited by Mark the day after the devastation of Hurricane Charley to help restore power to those in need. Caloosahatchee River - The resetting of United States Army Corps of Engineers monuments along the river right-of-way. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -V,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL BILLY SAUM, PE Engineer/Permitting wsaum@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2414 Years Experience 7 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, FDOT utility coordination and adjustments, hydraulic modeling and calculations, pump selecting, construction administration, plan production, 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 South Florida. Recently, he has designed and managed various pump station rehabilitation and emergency power resiliency projects for municipal wastewater systems. While most of his experience thus far has been with municipal projects, he has completed various assignments for commercial and residential projects as well. Relevant Experience 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 (0) 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 State Road No. 45 Water Main Relocation, Collier County, FL - Billy is the Engineer Intern under the Engineer of Record for the relocation of approximately 2,100 feet of water main to avoid conflicts with FDOT stormwater and sidewalk improvements along S.R. 45 (U.S. 41). Billy's role in this project was to coordinate this work with FDOT and Collier County, provide red -green -brown plans and a utility work schedule, produce construction plans, and provide quantity/construction cost estimates and technical specifications. Ben Hill Griffin/Alico Force Main, Potable Water Main and Reuse Main, Lee County - This project included the hydraulic analysis, design, permitting, bidding and construction phase services for a proposed force main that falls within the Three Oaks Wastewater Treatment Plant (WVVTP) service area. The initial hydraulic analysis included the development of a unique approach to calibration that involved statistical analysis of the collected data. Over 14 million data points were collected and analyzed. The modeling effort led to a proposed force main design along Ben Hill Griffin Parkway and Alico Road totaling approximately 3.4 miles of 16" and 12" force main. The proposed force main will supplement the existing served parcels with extra capacity and extend along Alico Road for future connections. In addition, this project included the design and permitting for a proposed 36" Potable water Main and 12" Reuse Main for approximately 9,400 linear feet. The water and reuse mains were designed in conjunction with the Roadway Widening of Alico Road. The reuse main was determined to not be needed/constructed at this time. Southwest 6 & 7 Utility Extension, Cape Coral, FL - Billy is the E.I. under the Engineer of Record for Areas I and 2 and part of the inspection team for Areas 1, 2, 9 and 10. The four areas combined entail the installation of approximately 16.2 miles of gravity sewer, 17.4 miles of water main, 18.7 miles of irrigation main, 3.7 miles of force main and replacing 2.4 miles of storm culverts. Along with the tremendous amount of pipe that is being installed, a unique feature about this project is coordination with the endangered species within the area. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -4;�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL MICHAEL LOHR, PSM GIS Director mlohr@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2404 Years Experience 38 years Licensing & Registration Florida Professional Surveyor & Mapper, License No. LS5916 Education/Training AA Chemical Engineering (1974), Jefferson Technical College Professional Affiliations Florida Surveying and Mapping Association National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies Mike began working for Johnson Engineering in 1984. His responsibilities included construction inspection and materials testing for various agencies including the Federal Aviation Administration, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Charlotte County, Lee County, Big Cypress Basin, and the City of Fort Myers as well as many private construction projects. He is a registered Surveyor and Mapper licensed to practice in the State of Florida. In 1995, Mike began performing geographic information system (GIS) work for the State of Florida, Bureau of Survey and Mapping. This work included ownership mapping for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's C.A.R.L. land acquisition program, cataloging more than 70,000 parcels slated for purchase by the State of Florida Since then he has overseen many large GIS specific projects as well as continuing to support other efforts in the Water Resource Group at Johnson Engineering. Some of those major surface water efforts include Lee County Surface Water Master Plans in 1990, 199 1, 1992 and 1997, The South Lee County Water Management Plan for SFWMD in 1999, and Six Mile Cypress Water Management Plan 1990. Mike participated directly in the permitting, design, and construction of numerous large water control structures (weirs) including L Canal, Galloway, Six Mile Cypress, Briarcliff, for Lee County and 10 weirs for Lee County Port Authority at Southwest Florida International Airport along with major outfall conveyances. Mike has participated in water level and stream flow measurements during his tenure at Johnson Engineering and has access to measurements back to the 1970s, critical data for surface water modeling efforts. Mike coordinates GIS projects forthe company and is currently developing Internet and mobile mapping capabilities using iPhones and iPads for use by in-house staff and clients, including digital conversions and digital imagery in a GIS environment, as he continues to support other water management efforts at the company. Areas of expertise include imagery assessment and processing, thematic and spatial analysis as well as positional accuracy of GIS datasets and imagery products including aerial ground control and ongoing development of tablet and phone based online mobile mapping and data collection efforts. Relevant Experience Babcock Ranch Community, Charlotte & Lee Counties, FL - Mike performed GIS mapping services and remote data collection responsibilities for proposed development of more than 17,000 acres. Services included installation, programming, calibration of approximately 150 electronic water level sensors and rain gages used to assess baseline conditions and permit requirements in the area. Data management and production of water level charts is also a part of the ongoing task, as well as managing flow measurements and water quality sampling at 23 locations on a monthly basis. Mike is also responsible for providing aerial and GIS mapping services in support of multiple pen -nit application processes., as well as deployment of web -based GIS mapping applications. Mike has also developed several Sketch and Descriptions required for permitting processes and reviews survey work on Babcock done for the landowner by other consultants. Upper Estero River Basin Historic Imagery & GIS Land Use Analysis, Lee County, FL - Mike has the overall responsibility for GIS analysis including georeferencing historic aerial photography for hundreds of individual imagery tiles dating back to 1944 in seven different time series for use in GIS analysis depicting land use changes since 1944. Work includes watershed basin delineations based on historic aerials and various topographic data sources. The Brooks CDD GIS Web Mapping, Estero, South Lee County, FL - Mike has developed a web -based mapping application for use by managers of The Brooks CDD, integrating parcel information, current aerial imagery, downloaded scanned files of county public records for deeds, legal descriptions and condominium declarations, photography, lake and conservation easements into a mapping service accessible via intemet connection. The web -based application has parcel hyperlinks to the property appraiser web sites to access current ownership information. Stormwater Facilities Geodatabase, Collier County, FL -This project, completed in 2012, input data from a variety of in house, county and external sources, beginning with Livingston Road. The data was overlaid on georeferenced imagery and supplemented with conventional survey GPS data collection, resulting in over 4500 inlets mapped, 1470 junction boxes, 260 control structures, and over I million linear feet of associated piping along with numerous related structures. orin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �;,�ILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JORDAN VARBLE, P.E. Water Resources jvarble@johnsoneng.com 239.461.2431 Years Experience I I years Education/Training M.S. Civil Engineering Colorado State University (201 1) B.S. Civil Engineering Magna Cum Laude Missouri S&T (2009) Working Proficiency in Spanish ArcGIS, AutoCAD, HEC-RAS ICPR4, BMPTrains, and MS Office Licensing & Registration Professional Engineer FL License No. 81414 Civic Volunteer at Harry Chapin Food Bank Citizen Scientist for CoCoRaHS Rain Network Jordan joined Johnson Engineering in 2015 and is a Professional Engineer in the company's Water Resources group. Jordan earned his Masterof Science in Civil Engineeringfrom Colorado State University in 201 1 and Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Missouri S&T in 2009. Jordan's experience as an engineer includes regional watershed modeling, surface water design, regulatory permitting, well design, groundwater modeling, data analysis, hydraulic pipe modeling, observation and analysis of geophysical logging programs, construction inspection, groundwater testing and analysis, water demand calculations, technical report writing, land surveying, agricultural irrigation system evaluation, engineering due diligence and expert witness engineering reports. Relevant Experience Health Park Florida ERP / Surface Water Management - Obtained permit modifications associated with the development of Cypress Cove, Ronald McDonald House Expansion, and the new dog park. Lee Health Regional Cancer Center Expansion ERP / Surface Water Management - Obtained permit modifications associated with the expansion of Lee Health's Regional Cancer Center. Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP) / Surface Water Management - Named consultant on over 100 ERP applications submitted through SFWMD, FDEP, and SWFWMD for institutional, residential and commercial developments. Work included applications for major and minor ERP modifications through the preparation of stormwater management plans, ICPR & HEC-RAS models, and coordination with District staff. Clients include: FGCU, FSW, Cypress Lake Country Club, PRMRWSA, The Forum, Collier County, Lee Health, Shell Point, West Bay Club, Hendry County, The Brooks Club, FPL, Florida State Parks, Lee County (Utilities, Parks & Rec, Facilities, Port Authority), Verandah, Habitat for Humanity, the Harborage, Magnolia Landing and Bridgetown. Southern Lee County Flood Mitigation Plan - Phase 3 - Developed regional conceptual projects to mitigate flooding problems highlighted by Hurricane Irma in 2017 for the south Fort Myers area of Lee County. Coauthored the final report that summarized the results from the regional hydrologic computer model for each conceptual project and recommended prioritized improvements. While the project focused primarily on flood mitigation, discussions were also included on water quality, wetland enhancement, recreation and water conservation. Also authored the local model section of the report, performing detailed hydrologic and hydraulic studies of three waterways to better refine the conceptual design and confirm the results of the regional model. Southern Lee County Flood Mitigation Plan - Phase 2 - Member of the Phase II response team following Hurricane Irma in 2017 that identified short-term relief opportunities in major and secondary waterways in south Fort Myers. Work included detailed field investigations, mapping, historical pen -nit research, and a comprehensive summary report. Hendry County Canals Restoration & Mitigation - The FEMA-funded project included hazard mitigation designs of the Austin Relief and Roy Brown Canals in northwest Hendry County. Authored hydrologic and hydraulic studies of the canals and currently designing and permitting improvements to the canals, including bank armoring, culvert replacement and a water control structure. Returned U.S. Peace Corps Surface Water Design - Designed stormwater pipe networks for institutional, residential and Volunteer commercial developments, including The Forum, Lee Health Regional Cancer Center, Health Park Florida, FPL substations, FGCU, Magnolia Landing, Shell Point, Habitat for Humanity and LeeSar Reginal Service Center. Lee County Utilities Green Meadows Injection Well and Wellfield Expansion - Field engineer for construction and testing of a Class I Industrial deep injection well (DIW), associated dual -zone monitor well system, and six PWS wells in Lee County, Florida. Project included testing and construction of a Lower Floridan aquifer DIW well completed to a depth of 3,300 feet bls, a dual zone monitor well system completed to 1,800 feet bls and six Upper Floridan PWS wells completed to depths up to 1,200 feet bls. Prepared the final completion report for the DIW project. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 1,�BILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL IVAN F. SOKOLIC, P.E. PRINCIPAL ENGINEER ARDAMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., FT. MYERS EDUCATION AASHTO Leadership Academy, 2013 M.S. Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 2003 B.S. Civil Engineering, PUCP, 2000 REGISTRATION Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 64114, 2006 EXPERIENCE Ardaman Associates, 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 Managerfor FDOT, city, county, and continuing services agreements for geotechnical and materials testing services. The following items describe a small sample of his project experience: FDOT Districts One and Seven, District Geotechnical Office, Florida 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, Florida 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 1 & 2 Utilities Expansion Project, Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida In charge of all personnel providing material testing services and responsible for providing geotechnical design services for the design of this utility infrastructure project, water, sewer, and irrigation services, with an area of approximately five (5) square miles located in the northwest and northeast quadrants of the City of Cape Coral. South Golf Improvements, City of Naples, Collier County, Florida 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, Florida Responsible for providing geotechnical services for this safety and traffic flow improvements project 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, Florida 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. Pfinted1 Collier County I Services No. Agreement • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ENGINEERING CERTIFIED MBE Johnson Engineering is not a certified minority business. However, we take great pride in being an equal opportunity employer. Our goal is to establish a team in the best interest of our clients, while maintaining the standard of quality our firm and clients demand. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT of MANAGEMENT SERVICES ms office of supplier DIVERSITY We serve those who serve Florida 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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TAB 3 ENGINEERING PERFORMANCE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Johnson Engineering has been providing Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) services in and around Collier County for decades. In that time, we have had the opportunity to provide CEI services on projects ranging from the construction of six lane corridors to grant funded sidewalks and everything in between. Our breadth of Collier County CEI experience make the Johnson Engineering team the perfect candidate for this continuing services contract. In addition to CEI services, our team also has local experience providing design, environmental, and surveying support services on these projects.We are confident that our experience is unparalleled and will allow us to successfully serve the variety of needs the County will have under this miscellaneous continuing services contract. Pelican Bay Sidewalk Improvements Phase Collier County, Florida Johnson Engineering provided full CEI services for this sidewalk rehabilitation project in Collier County.These sidewalk improvements were provided on the east side of the roadway on Green Tree Drive (from Gulf Park Drive to Oakmont Parkway), and on the west side of the roadway on Oakmont Parkway (from Green Tree Drive to Pelican Bay Boulevard). Improvements included associated tree removal, ADA sidewalk safety upgrades, signing and pavement marking, utility adjustments, and brick paver driveway restoration. This initial phase of community -wide sidewalk improvements was successfully completed in February 2022. Homestead Road •` Lee County, Florida _ Johnson Engineering provided CEI services forthe Homestead Road four-laning improvements in Lehigh Acres.The project included 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 f "� make the appropriate revisions to these systems as well as improve the outfall for the system providing regional drainage improvements. Gateway Roundabout Lee County, Florida Johnson Engineering provided CEI services for this intersection improvement project.This project included drainage and utility improvements, landscaping, milling and resurfacing, and full depth reconstruction of the intersection. Maintaining existing traffic on Gateway Boulevard through the roundabout was a requirement with no detour permissible. Johnson Engineering worked with the County, Contractor, and Engineer of Record to assist in the development of a logical phasing plan. This project was completed ahead of schedule in September 2021. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE Estero Boulevard Lee County, Florida Johnson Engineering was selected to provide CEI services for Phases 2 - 6 for the Estero Boulevard corridor improvements on Fort Myers Beach. This is a multi -phased project constructed via CM at Risk to completely reconstruct a very busy and narrow corridor. Improvements included 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 through an underdrain system beneath pervious pavers in the center turn Iane.The project had to be constructed while maintaining traffic and continuous bicycle, pedestrian, business, and residential access.The project also required atremendous -- amount of utility relocations, coordination amongst the Town of Fort Myers Beach, Lee County DOT, and Lee County Utilities. County Road 661 Desoto County, Florida Johnson Engineering recently provided CEI services to DeSoto County for the County Road 661 rehabilitation project.This project consisted of nearly 8 miles of resurfacing, road widening, full depth base replacement, drainage and bridge improvements. Johnson Engineering coordinated with FDOT, DeSoto county and the contractor to revise the milling and resurfacing schemes on the project to increase the asphalt thickness on the project and make use of all available grant funding. In addition to maximizing the asphalt thickness, Johnson Engineering also coordinated additional improvements including cast In place pipe lining, scour protection at existing bridges, full depth base repair and additional drainage improvement. This project finished on time and under budget. Johnson Engineering provided inspection services, materials testing and construction administration on the project. Peters Avenue Sidewalks Collier County, Florida i Johnson Engineering recently provided CEI services on this CDBG funded project. Administered as part of a continuing services contract, Johnson Engineering provided inspection services and grant support services for this project.This project was completed in April 2022. j Ilk- Pfinted1 Collier County I Services No. Agreement • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE 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 pavement marking, signalization, and permitting through FDOT. 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. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC pave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE Co ier County Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REOUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RPS No. 22-8054 Reference Questionnaire for: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mr. Mike Giardullo, PE Company: DeSoto County (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: m.giardullo@desotobocc.com FAX: (863) 491-6163 Telephone: (863) 491-7543 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: County Road 661 Project Budget: $31 1 ,120 Completion Date: 7/2020 Project Number of Days: 1 year 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 too Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE Co ier County Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REOUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RPS No. 22-8054 Reference Questionnaire for: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Josh Hildebrand, PE, PTOE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Mr. Robert K. Phelan, P.E. (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: rphelan@leegov.com FAX: Company: Lee County (Evaluator's Company completing reference) (239) 533-8594 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." Estero Boulevard Improvements (Segments 2, Project Description: 3, 4, s and s) Completion Date: Project Budget: $4,566,465 2/2022 Project Number of Days: 1,825 days 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 too Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement fol-Transportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE Co ier County Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REOUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RPS No. 22-8054 Reference Questionnaire for: Johnson Engineering, Inc. (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Ryan Bell, PE, PTOE (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 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." Gateway and Commerce Roundabout Project Description: Project Budget: $2,872,790 Completion Date: 9/2021 Project Number of Days: 365 days 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 too Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer PERFORMANCE Co Ter County Procurement Services Division Form 5 Reference Questionnaire (USE ONE FORM FOR EACH REQUIRED REFERENCE) Solicitation: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RPS No. 22-8054 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 (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Email: vmiller@leegov.com Company: Lee County (Evaluator's Company completing reference) FAX: (239) 485-8520 (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 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: Homestead Road Widening Completion Date: 7/2020 Project Budget: $14.1 million (construction fee) Project Number of Days: 1,219 days 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 Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TAB 4 ENGINEERING TION MANAGEMENT APPROACH Johnson Engineering is a Southwest Florida based engineering firm and has maintained an office in Collier County for 30 years. As a local firm we have the experience and relationships required to successfully complete any Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) project that may arise from this continuing services contract. From understanding the specific and detailed level of documentation required in Collier County, to being able to quickly mobilize and handle unforeseen environmental or utility issues, there is a distinct advantage in selecting a firm whose entire project team is but a short drive away. In addition to the distinct logistical advantage having a local office provides on these projects, it is also a testament to our commitment to Collier County. As a local firm who cannot rely on nationwide marketing campaigns, being successful long-term requires client satisfaction on each and every project. It brings us great pride that we have maintained an office in the Collier County community continuously, through both good times and bad, for over 30 years.We believe our location has and will continue to be a strength for the Johnson Engineering team. Pre -Construction Activities This phase is critical to the success of any project. It is imperative that all entities share the same expectations and goals.These should be clearly defined and communicated during the pre -construction phase.The following is a summary of the pre -construction phase sub -tasks: Constructability Review -With work being administered from our Collier County office, our team is able to meet with County staff and perform field reviews of the contract plans. If desired by the County, the roadway improvement plans will be reviewed prior to bid both by our construction personnel and design staff. Ryan Bell, James "Vee" Lofton, John Glenn, and Josh Hildebrand will work collectively in this effort to provide additional QA/ QC to help illuminate any potential sticking points before the plans are bid. 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 residents. Utility Coordination - With a local team of transportation professionals, our staff has ongoing communication with utility providers throughout the County. 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. ro=�"^«a Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering FSC ravENGINEERING e= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 4L,/ OCATION General Management and Project Administration The day-to-day administration of the project during construction is led by the Project Manager/Project Administrator.This work will take place either on the project site or at Johnson Engineering's Naples office. 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 Project Manager (PM) will serve as the primary coordinator between the contractor, engineer of record (EOR), and County staff.The PM 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, RFls, 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 PM or assistant PM, 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. When issues arise, our CEI takes a proactive and aggressive approach in pursuing their resolution. Problems will be addressed 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 sidewalk construction. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 4L,/ OCATION Unforeseen Project Challenges We understand that there are multiple qualified firms likely to submit on this miscellaneous services contract. While each firm may have similar capabilities in materials testing, documentation and construction observation, few can compare to Johnson Engineering's ability to assist the County in a multitude of ways when challenges arise: Local Environmental Support - Our environmental team is local to the Southwest Florida area, working in both our Lee County and Collier County offices on a regular basis. Our environmental staff is willing and able to assist in any environmental concerns that may come up. This ability has proven beneficial on a recent Collier County project, where our staff mobilized almost immediately to assist in pre -construction species surveys, and gopher tortoise relocation. Roadway Design Support - Our CEI team is comprised of individuals who have served in both the design and CEI project manager/EOR roles on numerous Collier County projects. Our team's expertise in both the design and construction of transportation facilities is arguably our biggest strength. When the conflicts arise in the field, our team understands that what separates us is our ability to not just take a picture and send an RFI, but to come up with a solution and keep the project moving forward.This is not possible if the engineer must drive three hours south from Tampa to review a conflict in the field. 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 contractor's final pay request. Below is a summary of some of the project close-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. Print�d Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TION OFFICE LOCATIONS Our Collier County office will allow us to remain near the projects, allowing us the flexibility and responsiveness to manage our day-to-day onsite inspection, store testing equipment, or meet with County staff on short notice. Our corporate headquarters is located just up the road in Lee County. The proximity of our corporate office allows support services to be provided quickly and efficiently. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer WORKL ENGINEERING 5_�ACENT, CURRENT AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS Johnson Engineering has provided consulting services to Southwest Florida since 1946. Our Naples AVAILABILITY office was established in 1991, providing over 30 years of local service to the Collier County area.With the understanding that certain aspects of this project are on an "as -needed" basis, all key team members are committed to providing availability and are prepared to dedicate 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 Contractors schedule.A summary of the Johnson Engineering's estimated workload projections is provided below. ESTIMATED PERCENTAGE Of RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOAD Of THE JOHNSON ENGINEERING TEAM. p - - j- N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N O N N N N N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N N N N N N N Z N N N N N N N N N N N N Z N N N N N Q Q H Q Q h o ' Percentage of time dedicated to other projects ' Percentage of time available for CEI work order assignments or other projects *Johnson Engineering field inspectors, once assigned to a project, are 100% available to meet Collier County's inspection needs. Our goal is document and verify that each project is constructed in accordance with contract documents and to help ultimately make these projects a success! Please note that Johnson Engineering has additional resources and staff available if needed. Prin1edd Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� e CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING FSC rave= Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer TAB 6 ENGINEERING Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 Co ier COHftty J Procurement Services Division Vendor Check List 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. Failure to provide the applicable documents may deem you non-responsive/non-responsible. 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 - hops://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. ]� E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile image should be attached with your submittal. Form 4: Certification for Claimina Status as a Local Business, if applicable, has been executed and returned. Collier or Lee County Business Tax Receipt should be attached with your submittal to be considered. Form 5: Reference Questionnaire form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, if applicable to the solicitation. Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, if applicable, are executed and should be included with your submittal. LwJ Vendor W-9 Form. �J 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. J\ County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. NJ Any and all supplemental requirements and terms has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable. 10/27/2022 3:08 PM p. 28 -� 6�-AQUIRED FORMS 2022 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 Mar 30, 2022 Secretary of State 3104295084CC 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 Name NAGLE, JEFFREY D Address 3547 CHERRY BLOSSOM CT, UNIT 201 City -State -Zip: ESTERO FL 33928 Title DIRECTOR Name TILTON, ANDREW D Address 18810 SERENOA COURT City -State -Zip: ALVA FL 33920 Title DIRECTOR, VP Name BELL, RYAN K Address 25007 67TH AVE E City -State -Zip: MYAKKA CITY FL 34251 Title VP, DIRECTOR Name HOWARD, MATTHEW M Address 375 POLLYWOG POINT City -State -Zip: LABELLE FL 33935 Title SECRETARY, TREASURER Name HUME, DANA L Address 5720 GRILLET PLACE City -State -Zip: FORT MYERS FL 33919 Title CHAIRMAN, VP Name DICKEY, MICHAEL S Address 17060 SHADY GROVE LANE City -State -Zip: CAPE CORAL FL 33909 Title DIRECTOR Name ARNOLD, KIMBERLY K Address 5422 BRANDY CIRLCE W City -State -Zip: FORT MYERS FL 33919 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 03/30/2022 Electronic Signature of Signing Officer/Director Detail Date Po'niw^e 1 Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� / l CEI Continuing Services Agreement forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERINGFSC paper Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 Co Yer C01411ty 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 30`h day of November 2022 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 Authority Document Number Federal Tax Identification Number *CCR # or CAGE Code *Only if Grant Funded Telephone: Email: Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: 322710 59-1173834 (239) 334-0046 mdicl<ey@johnsoneng.com Michael Dickey, PE Chairman/VP 10/27/2022 3:08 PM p. 29 Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 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 (same as above) County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Title: Address: City, State, ZIP Telephone: Email: 10/27/2022 3:08 PM p. 30 Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 CO ler County 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 Nvork 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), docurnent(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 oftheir 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. State of Florida County of Lee Johns Engineering, Inc. ompany e For 5" Signature Michael Dickey, PE, ChairmanNP Print Name and Title The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means off physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 30a' day of November (month), 2022 (year), by. E, (name of person acknowledging). E AUGHMAN i Y PUBLIC F FLORIDA (Sr ature of Notary Public) G982167 XPIRES AUG. 09, 20?' (Print, Type, or Stamp .ommissioned Name of Notary Public) Personally Kno r Type of Identification Produced 10/27/2022 3:08 PM p. 31 Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 CO 7EY COUnty Procurement Services Division 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 proposal/bid or within f ve (S) 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), that it is aware of and in compliance with the requirements set forth in Florida Statutes §448.095, 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. State of Florida County of Lee The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before of November (month . 2022 r), by f1. LISA J. BAUGHMAN NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA NO. CiG982167 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG. 09, 2024 Personally Known n Type of Identification Produced Johnson Engineering, Inc. mpany Nam lffl)4I Signature Michael Dickey, PE, Chairman/VP Print Name and Title e by means of0physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this 30a' day (name of person acknowledging). (Signature of Notary Public) (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) 10/2W2022 3:08 PM p. 32 6�AQUIRED FORMS F.-verify Company ID Number: 46959 Client Company ID Number: 345924 The individuals whose signatures appear below represent that they are authorized to enter into this MOU on behalf of the Employer, the Designated Agent and DHS respectively. If you have any questions, contact E-Verify at 1-888-464-4218. Approved by: Employer JOHNSCN ENGINEERING INC. CARoI.� S. I�OCk�� Na ease Type or Print) Signature Designated Agent Absolute Back round Search Inc. Cooley S Michael Marne (Please Type or Print) Electronically St tied Signature or DIRE r02-1VP-. -7 t27 /Za l O Dane � E-Verify Title „ Company ID Number: 46959 ` 07/26/2010 Client Company ID Number: 345924 Date Company Name:JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, t Company Facility Address:2122 JOHNSON ST Title FORT MYFORi MY- 02 Date Signature Information Required For the E-Verify Designated Agent information relating to your Company: Page 14 of 15 1 E-Verify MOU for Employer (Client) using a Designated Agent I Revision www.dhs.gov/E-Verity Printed FSC paper County or Parish:LEE Employer Identification Number:591173834 Nonh American Industry Classification Systems Code:541 Parent Company: Number of Employees: 100 to 499 15 of 15 Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • ■ ` CEI Continuing Services Agreement j� forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERING Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Collier County Co xer Couvity 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 Solicitation 22-8054 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 [nCollier 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. Sign and Date Certification: Under penalties operiury. I certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Company Name Address in Signature: Johnson Engineering, Inc. Stanford Court, Michael Dickey, PE Date: November 30, 2022 s, FL 34112 & 2122 Johnson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901 Title: Chairman/VP 10/27/2022 3:08 PM p. 33 W=9 Request for Taxpayer Give Form to the (Rev. October2018) Identification Number and Certification requester. Do not Department of the Treasury send to the IRS. Internal Revenue Service ► Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 for instructions and the latest information. Q V U N Q m a) 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 3 Check appropriate box for federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one of the following seven boxes. ❑ Individual/sole proprietor or ❑ C Corporation ❑✓ S Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate single -member LLC ❑ Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership) ► Note: Check the appropriate box in the line above for the tax classification of the single -member owner. Do not check LLC if the LLC is classified as a single -member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is another LLC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal 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) ► 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Johnson Street 6 City, state, and ZIP code FL 33901 7 List account numbers) here (optional) 4 Exemptions (codes apply only to certain entities, not individuals; see instructions on page 3): Exempt payee code (if any) Exemption from FATCA reporting Code (if any) (Applies to accounts maintained onside the U.S.) Hequesters name and address (optional) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid social security number _ backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number , late . However, for a - 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. �� 15I91 - 1 1 1 7 3 8 1 3 4 WMM Certification 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 tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and divid ypu are not required to si thri certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part II, later. Sign Signature of Here U.S. person ► Date ► Q 101 General Instructtans • Form 1099-DIV (dividends, including those from stocks or mutual funds) Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise e Form 1099-MISC (various types of income, prizes, awards, or gross noted. proceeds) Future developments. For the latest information about developments . Form 1099-B (stock or mutual fund sales and certain other related to Form W-9 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted transactions by brokers) after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/FormW9. • Form 1099-S (proceeds from real estate transactions) Purpose of Form • Form 1099-K (merchant card and third party network transactions) An individual or entity (Form W-9 requester) who is required to file an • Form 1098 (home mortgage interest), 1098-E (student loan interest), information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer 1098-T (tuition) identification number (TIN) which may be your social security number . Form 1099-C (canceled debt) (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN), or employer identification number .Form 1099-A (acquisition or abandonment of secured property) (EIN), to report on an information return the amount paid to you, or other Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a resident amount reportable on an information return. Examples of information alien), to provide your correct TIN. returns include, but are not limited to, the following. If you do not return Form W-9 to the requester with a TIN, you might • Form 1099-INT (interest earned or paid) be subject to backup withholding. See What is backup withholding, later. Cat. No. 10231X Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2018) Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 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://al)ps.fldfs.com/bocexMpt/ 2. ® Employer's Liability $_500,000 single limit per occurrence 3. ® Commercial General Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the current $_1,000,000_single limit per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate for Bodily Injury ISO form Liability and Property Damage Liability. The General Aggregate Limit shall be endorsed to apply per project. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. 4. ® Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the ContractorNendor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Contractor/ Vendor or anyone employed or utilized by the ContractorNendor in the performance of this Agreement. 5. ® Automobile Liability $_500,000_ Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 6. ® Other insurance as noted: ❑ Watercraft $ Per Occurrence ❑ United States Longshoreman's and Harborworker's Act coverage shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ Per Occurrence 7. ❑ Bid bond ❑ 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 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. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10/27/2022 3:08 PM p. 37 Collier County Solicitation 22-8054 8. ❑ Performance and Payment Bonds For projects in excess of $200,000, bonds shall be submitted with the executed 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. ® Vendor shall ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Vendor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 10. ® Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability where required. This insurance shall be primary and non-contributory with respect to any other insurance maintained by, or available for the benefit of, the Additional Insured and the Vendor's policy shall be endorsed accordingly. 11. ® The Certificate Holder shall be named as Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. 12. ® On all certificates, the Certificate Holder must read: Collier County Board of 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. GG — 10/13/22 Vendor's Insurance Acceptance By submission of the bid Vendor accepts and understands 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. ACORO® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MMIDDIYYYY) 11 /22/2022 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 Insurance Management Consultancy Group, Inc. 7780 Cambridge Manor Place, Suite B Fort Myers FL 33907 CONTACT NAME: Anna Evans PHONE FAX ,C N E:: 239-990-2100 a/c NO:239-990-2410 ADDRESS: info@imcccm.com INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A: Continental Casualty Company 20443 License#: L109313 INSURED JOHNENG-01 INSURERB: Valley Fore 20508 Johnson Engineering, Inc. 2122 Johnson St. INSURERC: American Casualty Company of Reading, 20427 INSURERD: Continental Insurance Company 35289 Fort Myers FL 33901 INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1855579331 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUER POLICY NUMBER POLICY MMIDD EFF MM DD/YYYY LIMITS C X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y 7034452897 9/15/2022 9/15/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE rx] OCCUR MA RENTED PREM SES Ea occurrence) ccuence $ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 15,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY PRO- JECT [XI LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 $ OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 7034456979 9/15/2022 9/15/2023 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ 1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ X HIRED FXNON-OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY plp $10,000 D X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR 7034458148 9/15/2022 9/15/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DED I X RETENTION $ In nnn $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION ANDEMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE 7034452561 9/24/2022 9/24/2023 X PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ NIA 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 A Cyber Liability 596721465 9/15/2022 9/15/2023 Aggregate Limit 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) PROJECT: Collier County CEI Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RPS 22-8054 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. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail East Naples FL 34112 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE -ZA9aL.4,— © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 17111:I"qly'14WKI-1- ZTOL3111yIIIIII Cal ACORO® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 464� DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) 1 11 /22/2022 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: PHONE FAX,-1076 (A/C, No, Ext): (321) 445-1117 (A/CNo):(321) 445 JCJ Insurance Agency, LLC 2208 Hillcrest Street Orlando, FL 32803 EapA'L . certs@jcj-insurance.com INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A: Berkley Insurance Company 32603 INSURED INSURER B : INSURERC: Johnson Engineering, Inc. INSURERD: 2122 Johnson St Fort Myers, FL 33901 INSURER E INSURER F : CnVFRAnFR CFRTIFICATF NIIMRFR- RFVISInN 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 OF INSURANCE ADDL INSD SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM DD POLICY EXP MMIDD LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS -MADE ❑ OCCUR D DAMAGE TO PREMISES EaREoNTEmence cTuE $ MED EXP (Any oneperson) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY jECOT- LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT E i n BODILY INJURY Perperson) $ ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY Per accident $ PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident AUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED ONEY UMBRELLA LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIAB DED I I RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY YIN PEROTH- STATUTE ER ANY ECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICERIMEM ER EXCLUDED? ❑ N /A E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ (Mandatory In NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT A Professional Liab AEC-9058825-07 9/15/2022 9/15/2023 Per Claim/Aggregate 2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/ LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, maybe attached if more space is required) RE: Collier County — CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering, RPS No. 22-p054 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Collier Count Board of Count Commissioners THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Y Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 3295 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD COWER OMINIY TAX COLLIER COUNTY BUSINESS TAX R. 942222 COLLECTOR- 260 N. HORSESHOE DRNE HMLfS FLORDANB�31"5' u3i NUMBER TH$RECENTEXnRES SEPTEMBERR30.2023 O E 2350 STANFORD COURT `,G O "`RF Tr:aCEOFaUaxE38FORIRaYCIN3rEtl" �� 3UASMESSFHONE. 43 333 6T EORCWxI U. 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Street SECRETARY RON DESANT I 'fyllallassee, FL 32399-0450 GOVERNOR June 19, 2022 Lonnie Howard, President 2122 Johnson Street Fort Myers, Florida 33901 Dear Mr. Howard: application for The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your that he data submitted is adequate to technically prequalification package and determined the following type prequalify your firm for Group 3 - Highway Design -Roadway Your firm is now 3.1 -Minor Highway Design technically Tre overhead with the Department for Professional Pursue projects in types. The overhead 3_2 Major Highway Design audit has been acce Services in valid until June�� pled, and your firm 200:6 for contracti� types with fees of any Group 6 Traffic Engineering and Operations Studies may g purposes. dollar amount. This status shall be 6.1 Traffic Engineering Studies Home/ A roved Rates Branch Field Group 7 Traffic Operations Design Premium Reimburse Overhead Overhead Overtime Actual Home Field 154.86%^ Direct Direct 7.1 Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization *Rent and utilities excludedgfom field oficeEXCI erate, Ex ense Ex ense No Ex ense contracts that l 8 27% 7,2 Lighting 7,3 - Signalization 23.26%" require the consultant t For multi -year contracts, , These costs will be directly reimbursed on provide field office. DOT has adjusted the of Payroll Protection -Survey and Mapping Pro overhead rates to mitigate the adverse impacts gram loan forgiveness. For information on the adjusted contact the district Procurement office Group 8 over Per Title 23, head rates, U.S. g,1 Control Surveying 8.2 Design, Right of Way & Construction Surveying Code 112, there are restrictions on sharing Code for additional information. 8.4 Right of Way Mapping g indirect cost rates. Shouldave Refer to Group10 - Construction Engineering Inspection any questions, please feel free carliayn.kell@dot state.fl.us or b YPhoneat850-q14-4597, tO contact me by Roadway email at 10.1 10.4 -Minor Bridge &tMiscell neoEnglneering us Structures CEIn Sincerely, Group 13 Planning 13.6 - Land Planning/Engineering Carliayn Kell Group 15 Landscape Architect Professional Services Qualification 1 Administrator 2 primed Collier County I RPS No. 22-8054 • `� ��%� CEI Continuing Services Agreement `0 forTransportation Engineering ENGINEERINGFSC paper Equal Opportunity/AffrmativeAction Employer Co#er C0-t4ftt y 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 Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering RPS NO.: 22-8054 MATTHEW CATOE, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-6098 matthew.catoekcolliercount�fl 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. SOLICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL 22-8054 SERVICES (RPS) NUMBER: PROJECT TITLE: CEI Continuing Services Agreement for Transportation Engineering PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: November 9, 2022 at 10:00 AM LOCATION: Procurement Services Division, Conference Room A, 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. C-2, Naples, FL 34112 RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: November 30, 2022 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: hllps://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas 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. The purpose of this solicitation is to acquire multiple qualified firms to provide engineering services on an as -needed basis. The division anticipates spending approximately $500,000 annually; however, this may not be indicative of future buying patterns. BACKGROUND This scope of work describes and defines the services, which are required for construction engineering, inspection, materials sampling and testing, and contract administration for construction projects. All work awarded under this contract will be for projects in which the estimated construction cost of each individual project does not exceed $4 million, and professional services for each individual project does not exceed $500,000 or the maximum sum allowable by law under Florida's Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, as amended, whichever is greater and agreed upon by the parties. All work will be performed in accordance with industry standards and comply with applicable laws and regulations. TERM OF CONTRACT County reserves the right to modify this scope during negotiations for budgetary reasons. The contract term, if an award(s) is/are made is intended to be for three (3) years with two (2) one (1) year renewal options. 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 The successful firms shall be required to work in close cooperation/coordination with Collier County staff. Individual projects will be miscellaneous in scope, of varied size and complexity as required by Collier County and in conformance with the Consultant's Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) Section 287.055 Florida Statutes. Work orders will be assigned on an as -needed basis and may include but are not limited to roadway widening, sidewalk, pathway, bike lanes, drainage, utilities, grading, paving, signing, pavement marking, lighting, traffic signal improvements, and related items. The CONSULTANT will be responsible for construction engineering and administrative functions as defined in this Scope of Services and referenced manuals and procedures, which are normally handled by a Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Project Engineer. The CONSULTANT will utilize effective control procedures, which will assure that the construction of projects in reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications, and contract provisions for such projects. The CONSULTANT will provide technical and administrative personnel meeting the requirements set forth in Section 5.0 of this Scope of Services in appropriate numbers at the proper times to ensure that the responsibilities assigned under this Agreement are effectively carried out. All construction, engineering, inspection, and administration activities will be performed in accordance with the established standard procedures and practices of the Florida Department of Transportation. Prior to furnishing any services, the CONSULTANT will be familiar with those FDOT standard procedures and practices and with the procedures and practices for construction, engineering, inspection, and contract administration used by Collier County Transportation Engineering, Construction Management Department (T.E. & C.M.D.). The Construction Project Manager will track the execution of the construction contract in order to ensure that the CONSULTANT is given timely authorization to begin work. While no personnel will be assigned until written notification by the Construction Project Manager has been issued, the CONSULTANT will be ready to assign personnel within two (2) weeks of notification. For the duration of the project, the CONSULTANT will coordinate closely with the County Project Manager and Contractor to minimize rescheduling of CONSULTANT activities due to construction delays or changes in scheduling of Contractor activities. 1.0 DEFINITIONS: A. CONSULTANT Senior Project En ig neer: The Engineer assigned by the CONSULTANT to manage one or more Construction Projects. This person may supervise other CONSULTANT employees and act as the lead Engineer for the CONSULTANT. B. CONSULTANT Project En ie neer: The Engineer assigned by the CONSULTANT to manage this project. C. Construction Project Manager: The Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. employee assigned to manage the Construction Engineering and Inspection Contracts. The Construction Project Manager will be in responsible charge and direct control of the projects. D. CONSULTANT: The Consulting firm under contract to Collier County for administration of Construction Engineering and Inspection services. E. Contractor: The individual, firm, or company contracting with Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. for performance of work or furnishing of materials. F. Contract: The written Agreement between Collier 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. G. CONSULTANT Contract: The written Agreement between Collier 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. H. Engineer of Record: The Engineer noted on the Construction plans as the responsible person for the design and preparation of the plans. I. Community Liaison: The Collier County employee assigned to manage Public Information for the Collier County T.E.& C.M.D. 2.0 LIAISON: The CONSULTANT will be fully responsible for carrying out all functions assigned to it by this Agreement on the construction projects. All activities and decisions of the CONSULTANT relating to the projects will be subject to review and approval by the Construction Project Manager. The CONSULTANT will provide coordination of all activities, correspondence, reports, and other communications related to its responsibilities under this Agreement necessary for the Construction Project Manager to carry out their responsibilities. In performing their duties, the CONSULTANT will utilize the standard forms provided at the Pre -Services meeting. The CONSULTANT will utilize an Action Reauest form for all reauests related to CONSULTANT Contract/administrative issues. The Action Reauest form will be submitted under separate cover to Construction Proiect Manager with all accompanying required documentation (Resumes, Certifications, etc.) to each. The content and format of the Action Request form will be in accordance with the instructions provided by the Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. Construction engineering and inspection forces will be required of the CONSULTANT at all times while the Contractor is working under the construction contract. If Contractor operations are suspended, the CONSULTANT will reduce its staff appropriately. It will be the CONSULTANT's responsibility to ensure that sufficient funds to complete services under this Agreement remain in the CONSULTANT Contract at all times. In the event of construction project delays or changes beyond the control of the CONSULTANT, which affect the terms of this Agreement, the CONSULTANT will submit a Supplemental Amendment Request to Collier County. These requests will be submitted for County approval and execution prior to performing additional work and prior to funds expiration, consistent with and in accordance with the Contract Status Report, or other approved report for tracking CONSULTANT Contract funds. Supplemental Agreements preparation, submission, and subsequent follow-up activities are the responsibility of the CONSULTANT in accordance with Section 4.5 (29) and (30), Management Engineering Services. 3.0 COOPERATION AND PERFORMANCE OF THE CONSULTANT: During the term of this Agreement, the Construction Project Manager will review various phases of CONSULTANT operations, such as construction inspection, materials sampling and testing, and administrative activities, to determine compliance with this Agreement and to confirm that construction work and administrative activities are performed in reasonable conformity with FDOT and Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. policies, plans, specifications, and Contract provisions. The CONSULTANT will cooperate and assist the Construction Project Manager in conducting the reviews. If deficiencies are indicated, the CONSULTANT will implement remedial action immediately in conformance with Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. recommendations. Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. recommendations and CONSULTANT responses/actions are to be properly documented by the Construction Project Manager. No additional compensation will 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. Replace personnel whose performance has been determined by the Construction Project Manager to be inadequate. Personnel whose performance has been determined to be unsatisfactory will be removed immediately. C. Immediately increase the frequency of job control testing in phases of work that are the CONSULTANT's responsibility. D. Increase the scope and frequency of all training conducted by the CONSULTANT. 4.0 REOUIREMENTS: 4.1 General: It will be the responsibility of the CONSULTANT to administer the Contract to assure that the project is constructed in reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications, and Contract provisions. The CONSULTANT will observe the Contractor during various operations to ensure the materials and methods used by the Contractor conform to the specifications of the Construction Contract, the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, and designated Notes on the plans. No CONSULTANT under contract with Collier County to perform construction engineering and inspection or material sampling and testing on a particular project will subcontract with the Contractor to perform Quality Control activities on the same construction project. The CONSULTANT will advise the Construction Project Manager of any omissions, substitutions, defects, and deficiencies noted in the work of the Contractor and the corrective action taken. Work provided by the CONSULTANT will not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for the satisfactory performance of the Construction Contract. All required geotechnical services to be provided by the CONSULTANT. A consultant firm, or its affiliate, that is the Designer or Engineer of Record (EOR) on a project shall be considered ineligible to serve as a prime consultant for CEI services on that same project. A consultant firm, or its affiliate, that performs geotechnical services for the FOR on the project will not be eligible as the CEI to perform the same types of geotechnical services, or to provide testing of the same types of materials tested or evaluated for the FOR on the same project. A consultant firm or its affiliate, responsible for performing or evaluating core borings for structures shall be considered ineligible to perform inspection of pile driving or drilled shaft construction on the same project. 4.2 Survey Control: (By Collier County In -House Design) The CONSULTANT will verify the existence and accuracy of location for all reference points and baseline control points indicated on the plans. The CONSULTANT will reestablish any missing or disturbed control points as required to maintain the accuracy for survey control. The CONSULTANT will establish the survey control baseline(s) along with sufficient baseline control points and benchmarks at appropriate intervals along the project for use by the CONSULTANT in performing verification surveys of construction layout. The CONSULTANT will: 1. Make and record measurements necessary to calculate and document quantities for pay items. Make and record preconstruction cross-section surveys of the project site where earthwork (i.e., embankment, excavation, subsoil excavation, etc.) is part of the construction project. 3. Perform incidental engineering surveys necessary to carry out the services covered by this Agreement and to verify and confirm the accuracy of the Contractor's survey layout work. 4.3 On -site Inspection: The CONSULTANT will monitor the Contractor's on -site construction operations and inspect materials entering into the work as required to assure that the projects are completed in reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications, and other Construction Contract provisions. The CONSULTANT will monitor all off -site activities and fabrication. The CONSULTANT will keep detailed accurate records of the Contractor's daily operations and of significant events that affect the work. The standard procedures and practices for inspection of construction projects are set out in the FDOT Construction Manual. In general, the CONSULTANT will perform in accordance with these standard procedures and practices and with other accepted practices as appropriate and authorized by the Construction Project Manager. CONSULTANT employees responsible for Work Zone traffic control plan design, implementation, inspection, and/or for supervising the selection, placement, or maintenance of traffic schemes and devices in work zones will be certified according to FDOT guidelines for Maintenance of Traffic Training. 4.4 Testing: The CONSULTANT will perform, in conjunction with an independent, licensed laboratory, whose selection has been approved in writing by the Construction Project Manager, hired by the CONSULTANT, sampling and testing of component materials and completed work items so that the materials and workmanship incorporated in the project are in reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications and contract provisions. The minimum sampling frequencies set out in the Florida Department of Transportation Materials Sampling, Testing, and Reporting Guide will be met. In complying with the aforementioned guide, the CONSULTANT will perform all on -site sampling of materials and such testing of materials and completed work items that are normally done in the vicinity of the project. Inspection and sampling of materials and components required at locations remote from the vicinity of the project and testing of materials normally done in a laboratory remote from the project site will also be included. The CONSULTANT will be specifically responsible for determining the acceptability of all materials and completed work items on the basis of either test results or verification of a certification, certified mill analysis, D.O.T. label, D.O.T. stamps, etc. The Construction Project Manager will monitor the effectiveness of the CONSULTANT'S testing procedures by obtaining and testing independent assurance samples. Independent assurance sampling is necessary to verify compliance with the specification requirements. The CONSULTANT will notify the Construction Project Manager of schedules for sampling and testing as the work progresses on the construction contract so that Progress and Final Record sampling can be accomplished at the discretion of the County at the proper time. The CONSULTANT will also be responsible for the progress record sampling of reinforcing steel. The CONSULTANT will perform all necessary surveillance and inspection of the on -site hot -mix asphalt operations. The CONSULTANT will provide surveillance and acceptance sampling and testing at any hot -mix asphalt plant providing mixes to a project under a Quality Assurance Specification. The CONSULTANT will transport laboratory samples to the appropriate laboratory. The CONSULTANT will provide daily surveillance of the Contractor's Quality Control activities at the project site in regard to concrete and perform acceptance sampling at the specified frequency. Sampling, testing, and laboratory methods will be as required by the Florida Department of Transportation's Standard Specifications or as modified by the contract provisions. Documentation reports on sampling and testing will be submitted to responsible parties during the same week that the construction work is done or as otherwise directed by the Construction Project Manager. The CONSULTANT will supply CTQP (Construction Training Qualification Program) qualified technicians for concrete inspection. The CONSULTANT will supply CTQP qualified Asphalt Paving and Plant Technicians for asphalt inspection. The CONSULTANT will supply CTQP qualified Earthwork Construction Inspection Technicians for embankment, pipe backfill, subgrade, base, and asphalt inspection. 4.5 Management Engineering Services: The CONSULTANT will perform all management -engineering services necessary to properly coordinate the activities of all parties involved in completing the project. These include maintaining complete, accurate records of all activities and events relating to the project; properly documenting all significant project changes; interpreting plans, specifications, and Construction Contract provisions in conjunction with the Engineer of Record; making recommendations to Construction Project Manager to resolve Construction Contract disputes; and maintaining an adequate level of surveillance of Contractor activities. The CONSULTANT will also perform other management engineering services normally assigned to a Project Engineer that are required to fulfill its responsibilities under this Agreement. All recording and documentation will comply with standard FDOT and COLLIER COUNTY procedures, formats, and content. Services include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) Schedule and attend, within ten (10) days after the Notice to Proceed, a pre -service conference for the project. At the pre -service meeting the CONSULTANT will submit Action Request packages for Personnel Approval for immediate staff needs and a copy/computer file of the final negotiated staffing. The CONSULTANT will 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 and submit to the Construction Project Manager for county approval, within thirty (30) days after the pre -service meeting, a hard copy of the project -specific CONSULTANT Contract administration documents listed below. The CONSULTANT Contract administration documents, which will be routinely used by the CONSULTANT throughout the project, will be in the format and content provided by Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. The CONSULTANT Contract administration documents consist of but are not limited to the documents listed below: a. Action Request Form b. CONSULTANT Authorization to Execute Work Orders C. Letter of Transmittal Form d. Request for Supplemental Services e. Scope of Services Supplement No. f. Contract Status Report, or other approved fund tracking report g. CEI CONSULTANT Firm Estimated Staffing (completed in accordance with the original CONSULTANT Contract agreement) h. CEI CONSULTANT Fee Proposal i. CEI CONSULTANT Data 3) Schedule and conduct a preconstruction conference. Record significant information revealed and decisions made at this conference and distribute copies of these minutes to the appropriate parties. The meeting will also be electronically recorded, and the CONSULTANT will maintain all tapes of the meeting for the duration of the Contract. 4) Maintain daily a complete and accurate record of all activities and events relating to the project and a record of all work completed by the Contractor, including quantities of pay items in conformity with Final Estimates preparation procedures and specifications. 5) Maintain a Project Diary in conformity with FDOT format. 6) Maintain a log of all materials entering into the work with proper indication of the basis of acceptance of each shipment of material. 7) Maintain records of all submittal dates and testing and analyze such records required to ascertain acceptability of materials and completed work items. 8) Once each month, prepare a comprehensive tabulation of the quantity of each pay item satisfactorily completed to date. Quantities will be based on daily records or calculations. Calculations will be retained. The tabulation will be used for preparation of the Monthly Progress Estimate. 9) For interpretations of the plans, specifications, and Contract provisions, the CONSULTANT will consult with the Construction Project Manager when an interpretation involves complex issues or may have an impact on the cost of performing the work. When warranted, the Construction Project Manager may request an interpretation from the Engineer of Record. The Construction Project Manager will coordinate all requests for involvement of the Engineer of Record. 10) Analyze problems that arise on a project and proposals submitted by the Contractor and prepare and submit a recommendation to the Construction Project Manager. 11) Analyze changes to the plans, specifications, or Construction Contract provisions and extra work which appear to be necessary to carry out the intent of the Contract when it is determined that a change or extra work is necessary and such work is within the scope and intent of the original Construction Contract. Recommend such changes to the Construction Project Manager for approval. 12) Manage the Contractor's CPM Schedule. 13) Analyze major problems that arise on the project and prepare a recommendation to the Construction Project Manager. 14) When it is determined that a modification to the original Contract for a project is required due to a necessary change in the character of the work, negotiate prices with the Contractor and execute the required Work Order Directive and prepare a change order in accordance with applicable Collier County procedures. The CONSULTANT will provide an analysis of the cost and/or time adjustments associated with the Work Order Directive. 15) In the event that the Contractor gives either written or verbal notice that deems certain work to be performed is beyond the scope of the Contract and that intends to claim additional compensation, the CONSULTANT will maintain accurate cost account records of such work. These records will include manpower and equipment times and materials installed (temporary or permanent) in the portion of the work in dispute. 16) In the event that the Contractor for a project submits a claim for additional compensation, the CONSULTANT will analyze the submittal and prepare a recommendation to Collier County Project Manager covering validity and reasonableness of charges and conduct negotiations leading to rec- ommendations for settlement of the claim. Maintain complete, accurate force account and other records of work involved in claims. 17) In the event that the Contractor for a project submits a request for extension of the allowable Contract time, analyze the request and prepare a recommendation to Construction Project Manager covering accuracy of statements and the actual effect of delaying factors on completion of controlling work items. 18) Prepare the Final Estimate and submit to the Construction Project Manager, with backup computations accompanying Computations Booklet in accordance with FDOT Field Standards for Final Estimates Manual and two (2) sets of record plans for the project. This task must be completed within twenty (20) calendar days after conditional or final acceptance of a project by Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. 19) Monitor each construction project to the extent necessary to determine whether construction activities violate the requirements of any permits. For each project that requires the use of the NPDES General Permit, supply at least one inspector who has successfully completed the "Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Training and Certification Program for Inspectors and Contractors." Notify the Contractor of any violations or potential violations and require his immediate resolution of the problem. Violations must be reported to the construction Project Manager immediately. NPDES Erosion Control Inspection Requirements (if implemented by the Department of Environmental Protection): Those facilities that have an NPDES Permit and which discharge stormwater from construction activities directly to waters of the United States which are listed on the EPA approved 303(d) list for total suspended solids (TSS), or other indicators of solids transportation such as turbidity, siltation, or sedimentation will comply with the following: a. The permittee will monitor by grab sample by a Certified NPDES Inspector, during regular working hours, once per month within the first 30 minutes of a qualifying event or within the first 30 minutes of the beginning of the discharge of a previously collected qualifying event for Settleable Solids (m/1), Total Suspended Solids (mg/1), Turbidity (NTUs), and flow (MGD). b. Where the receiving water has flow upstream from the discharge, a background sample for Settleable Solids, Total Suspended Solids, and Turbidity will be taken in stream at mid -depth and immediately upstream from the influence of the discharge of stormwater from the site. c. The soil type and average slope of the drainage area for each outfall will be reported with the Discharge Monitoring Report submitted in accordance with section "e" (below). d. A qualifying event for the purpose of this section is a rain event of 0.5 inches or greater in a 24- hour period as determined by the project rain gauge. e. Data collected in accordance with the above items will be submitted to Environmental Protection Agency, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Construction Project Manager, and a copy retained for the project file. f. Collect, store, and transport the samples per NPDES Storm Water Sampling Guidance Document. g. Flow at the outfall should be estimated by Section 3.2.2 of the NPDES Storm Water Sampling Guidance Document. g. Within 48 hours of collection of samples, deliver the samples to a laboratory. h. Shop drawing/sample submittals will be coordinated and the status tracked as each progress through review and approval. The CONSULTANT will actively encourage all reviewers to accomplish reviews promptly. 20) Provide timely coordination between the Contractor and utility companies to assure that conflicting utilities are removed, adjusted, or protected in place to minimize delays to construction. Documentation will be maintained in accordance with FDOT procedures. 21) The CONSULTANT Project Engineer will conduct a weekly meeting as required with the respective Contractor, subcontractors, and/or utility companies to review plans, schedules, problems, and other concerns. The Community Liaison will attend these meetings. The results of these meetings will be recorded in written minutes of the meeting. These meetings will also be recorded electronically, and the CONSULTANT will maintain the tapes for the duration of the Contract. 22) Conduct and document field reviews of the maintenance of traffic operation during and after normal working hours and on weekends, nights, and holidays. Special concern will be given to pedestrian and bicycle access throughout the work. 23) Perform survey work when required or requested by the Construction Project Manager. 24) Produce reports; verify quantity calculations, and field measure for payment purposes as needed to prevent delays in Contractor operations. 25) With each monthly invoice submittal, the CONSULTANT Project Engineer will provide a reviewed and approved Contract Status Report for the CONSULTANT Contract. This report will supply the CONSULTANT Project Engineer's accounting of the additional Contract calendar days allowed to date, an estimate of the additional Contract calendar days anticipated to be added to the original Contract schedule time, an estimate of the Contract completion date, and an estimate of the CONSULTANT funds expiration date per CONSULTANT Contract schedule for the prime CONSULTANT and for each sub - consultant. 26) When the CONSULTANT identifies a condition that will require an Amendment to the CONSULTANT Contract, the CONSULTANT will communicate the need to the Construction Project Manager for an approval in concept. Once received, the CONSULTANT will prepare and submit the request and all accompanying documentation to the Construction Project Manager and for approval and further processing. The CONSULTANT will submit the amendment request prior to the depletion of the CONSULTANT Contract funds (consistent with and in accordance with the Contract Status Report) and will allow Collier County adequate time to process, approve, and execute the amendment. The content and format of the amendment request and accompanying documentation will be in accordance with the instructions and format for the Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. 27) The CONSULTANT for the project will be responsible for performing follow-up activities to determine the status of each contract amendment submitted to the Construction Project Manager. 28) The Construction Project Manager will normally perform a CONSULTANT CEI PERFORMANCE EVALUATION at the completion of the project. The Construction Project Manager will meet with the CONSULTANT, at the CONSULTANT's request, to discuss the performance evaluation. 29) Provide general public information services as required. Inquiries from public officials and the news media will be directed to the office of the Community Liaison for coordination. Prepare newsletters for distribution to adjacent property owners as may be required. The Construction Project Manager must approve, in conjunction with the Community Liaison, all brochures, responses to news media, etc., prior to release. 30) Prepare and submit to the Construction Project Manager monthly, a Construction Status Report. 31) Videotape the pre -construction conditions throughout the project limits. Provide a digital photo log of project activities, with heavy emphasis on potential claim items/issues and on areas of real/potential public controversy. The Consultant will use a software system fully compatible with Collier County Software to manage the digital picture album system. 4.6 Contractor's CPM Schedule: 4.6.1 Initial CPM Review and Validation The CONSULTANT will analyze the Contractor's CPM Schedules for completeness and flow of activities, assuring that this schedule meets the Contract documents. This overview will validate that the schedule is functional, the information provided is reasonable, and the Contractor's plan for project completion within the Contract time is reasonable. The CONSULTANT will provide the Contractor a written review that identifies any significant omissions, improbable durations, or errors in logic and provide the Construction Project Manager with recommendations pertinent to planning and scheduling the project work and completion of the project within the allowed Contract time. 4.6.2 Monthly Progress Review The CONSULTANT will track Contractor actual progress against the baseline schedule and conduct a monthly schedule update meeting with the Contractor. The CONSULTANT will assure the Contractor complies with all requirements for periodic schedule updates and review the updates within fifteen (15) days to determine their accuracy. The CONSULTANT will review all schedule changes. The CONSULTANT will identify and document any future or existing problems and require the Contractor to disclose in writing his plans for preventing or resolving these problems. The CONSULTANT will prepare and distribute minutes of the Monthly Progress Review meeting -to -meeting attendees and other interested parties. 4.6.3 Contract Modifications The CONSULTANT will assure that Contract modifications are based in the latest approved schedule and reflected in the next version of the Contractor schedule. 4.6.4 Planning The CONSULTANT will work with the Contractor to establish a two (2) week look ahead schedule indicating expected Contractor work for discussion at the regular progress meetings. The anticipated work activities will be reviewed with all affected utility companies. The CONSULTANT will use this schedule to establish whether the Contractor's near -term plan will resolve or mitigate any previously unanticipated conflict or issues. 4.6.5 As -Built Plan The CONSULTANT will check and verify the accuracy of the Contractor's as -built construction plans monthly by comparing it with the Contractor's daily logs. 5.0 PERSONNEL: 5.1 General Requirements: The CONSULTANT will staff the project with the qualified personnel necessary to carry out its responsibilities efficiently and effectively under this Agreement. Acceptable staffing of personnel to be assigned to this project is outlined in Attachment "A." 5.2 Personnel Oualifications: The CONSULTANT will utilize only competent personnel, qualified by experience and education. The CONSULTANT will submit in writing to the Construction Project Manager the names of personnel proposed for assignment to the project, including a detailed resume for each with respect to salary, education, and experience. Minimum qualifications for the CONSULTANT personnel are set forth in Attachment "A" to this Agreement. The CONSULTANT Action Request form for personnel approval will be submitted to the Construction Project Manager at least two (2) weeks prior to the date an individual is to report to work. 5.3 Staffing: Once authorized, the CONSULTANT will establish and maintain an appropriate staff through 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, will be available to resolve disputed final pay quantities until the appropriate Contract has been paid off. Proposed staff, including qualifications, must be submitted using Action Request forms provided by Collier County. These will be previewed and preapproved by the Construction Project Manager. Previously approved staff, whose performance is unsatisfactory, will be replaced by the CONSULTANT within one (1) week of Collier County notification. Personnel identified in the CONSULTANT technical proposal are expected to be assigned as proposed and are committed to performing services under this CONSULTANT Agreement. Personnel changes will require written approval from Collier County. As Contractor operations on a Contract diminish, the CONSULTANT will appropriately reduce the personnel it has assigned to that project. Construction engineering and inspection forces are required of the CONSULTANT at all times while the Contractor is working on the Contract, but if Contractor operations stop, the CONSULTANT will reduce its forces accordingly. CONSULTANT personnel adjustments recommended by the Construction Project Manager will be accomplished within one week of notification. The CONSULTANT will be allowed a maximum of ten (10) days to demobilize, relocate, or terminate its forces in the event conditions occur that require removing CONSULTANT forces from the project. 5.4 Licensing for Equipment Operation: The CONSULTANT will be responsible for obtaining proper licenses for equipment and for personnel operating such equipment. CONSULTANTS operating nuclear surface moisture -density gauges on Collier County projects are required to comply with Section X of FDOT's revised "Manual for Safety and Control of Equipment Containing Radioactive Materials" (a.k.a. Nuclear Manual). 6.0 SUB -CONSULTANT SERVICES: The CONSULTANT may subcontract for engineering, inspection, materials testing, or specialized professional services. 7.0 OTHER SERVICES: Upon written authorization by the Construction Project Manager, the CONSULTANT will perform additional services in connection with the project not otherwise identified in this Agreement. The following items are not included as part of this Agreement but may be required by Collier County T.E. & C.M.D. to supplement the CONSULTANT services under this Agreement. A. Assist in the timely preparation of all claims and necessary rebuttals with the organization of any and all supporting documentation as needed or required by Collier County pursuant to the Collier County Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures. B. Provide qualified engineering witnesses and exhibits for any litigation or hearings in connection with the Contract. C. Assist the County Attorney or his designee as directed in the preparation for Binding Arbitration and Pre -Suit Mediation. D. Provide on- and off -site inspection services in addition to those provided for in this Agreement. E. Survey support services F. Environmental support services 8.0 POST CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS REVIEW: In the event the Contractor for the project submits a claim for additional compensation and/or time after the CONSULTANT has completed this Agreement, the CONSULTANT will, at the written request from Collier County, analyze the claim, prepare a recommendation to the Construction Project Manager covering validity and reasonableness of charges, and/or assist in negotiations leading to settlement of the claim. Compensation will be separately reimbursed by a Supplement to this Agreement. 9.0 CONTRADICTIONS: In the event of a contradiction between provisions of this Scope of Services and the CONSULTANT'S proposal, the provisions of the Scope of Services will override other considerations. DISTRIBUTION OF WORK PW Work Rotation: 1. Work assignments are awarded on a rotational basis by the COUNTY'S Contract Administrative Agent by the Transportation Engineering Division. 2. The Procurement Services Division will establish a ranking of firms for Professional Services with the highest scoring firm placed in the first position in the rotation. 3. Once a full rotation through all firms is complete, a method that attempts to impart an equitable distribution of work among selected firms will be based on prior dollars awarded; with the firm having received the least amount of dollars being considered for the next work assignment. 4. As each work assignment is identified the next firm in the rotation will be offered the opportunity to negotiate that work assignment with the COUNTY's Contract Administrative Agent/Project Manager. 5. Should a firm decline a work assignment or be unable to reach a satisfactory fee negotiation with the COUNTY within a reasonable time frame, the COUNTY will contact the next firm on the list until the work assignment is successfully negotiated. Direct Selection: For work assignments requiring unique experience or knowledge, the County's Contract Administrative Agent may select a specific firm. When direct select is deemed necessary, a letter must be attached to the Purchase Order with sufficient detail to justify the need for a direct select. Such justification should identify the individual making the request, description of requirement, address why the requirement can only be fulfilled by the identified firm. REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) PROCESS 1. The selection process will involve a qualifications -based proposal review in order to qualify multiple consulting firms to perform various CEI services on select County projects. The consulting firms will submit a qualifications proposal, based on the criteria detailed below (Response Format and Scoring Criteria for Development of Shortlist), which will be the basis for scoring, ranking, and determining the number of firms that will be awarded. The consulting firms will need to meet the minimum requirements outlined in order for their proposal to be evaluated and scored by the COUNTY. The COUNTY will then produce a final ranking for approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Upon approval, the County will enter into negotiations with the selected firms. With successful negotiations, contracts will be developed with the selected firms, and subsequent individual work orders issued based on the distribution of work explained above. 2. The COUNTY will use a Selection Committee in the RPS selection process. 3. The intent of the scoring of the qualifications proposal is for consultants to indicate their interest, relevant experience, financial capability, staffing, and organizational structure. 4. Based upon a review of these qualification proposals, the firms will be scored, ranked, and recommended for award to the Board of County Commissioners. 5. Once the award recommendation is approved, the COUNTY will enter into negotiations with the awarded firms. Upon successful negotiations, a fixed -term continuing contract for CEI Services with each firm will be brought to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. RESPONSE FORMAT AND SCORING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHORTLIST: Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Ability of Professional Personnel 30 Points 2. Certified Minority Business Enterprise 5 Points 3. Past Performance 30 Points 4. Location 15 Points 5. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm 20 Points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie at final ranking, award shall be made to the proposer with the lower volume of work previously awarded. Volume of work shall be calculated based upon total dollars paid to the proposer in the twenty-four (24) months prior to the RFP submittal deadline. Payment information will be retrieved from the County's financial system of record. The tie breaking procedure is only applied in the final ranking step of the selection process. In the event a tie still exists, selection will be determined based on random selection by the Procurement Services Director before at least three (3) witnesses. Each criterion and methodology for scoring is further described below. ***Proposals must be assembled, at minimum, in the order of the Response Format and Scoring Criteria listed or your proposal may be deemed non -responsive*** EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 1: ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL (30 Total Points Available) This criterion measures the ability of professional team personnel as shown by their level of experience on projects of similar type, size and complexity. This criterion measures how well the team is staffed to address all facets of the project. It measures how well the team is organized to deliver the project for the COUNTY. Preference will be given to teams with knowledge and experience with local construction and regulatory conditions and who demonstrate a strong commitment to team collaboration proximate to the project site. Preference will also be given to teams (both individuals within the teams and the companies making up the team) that have worked together on successful delivery of similar projects. It measures the overall level of the team's qualifications to successfully complete the project. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 2: CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (5 Total Points Available) Submit certification with the Florida Department of Management Service, Office of Supplier Diversity as a Certified Minority Business Enterprise. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 3: PAST PERFORMANCE (30 Total Points Available) This criterion measures the professional team's past experience with projects similar in size, type and complexity as this project. The professional teams will be evaluated on their CEI projects of the size and scope of this project, including the experience the team members proposed on this project have together on the previous projects presented. Experience with all elements of the project scope as generally described herein will be evaluated, with specific emphasis on experience addressing the technical, community and project delivery categories. The professional team's minimization of change orders will be an important consideration. Preference will be given to projects constructed within the last five (5) years in proximity to the proposed project. The County requests that the vendor submits no fewer than three (3) and no more than ten (10) completed reference forms from clients whose projects are of a similar nature to this solicitation as a part of their proposal. Provide information on the projects completed by the Proposer that best represent projects of similar size, scope and complexity of this project using the REFERENCE QUESTIONNAIRE provided. Proposer may include two (2) additional pages for each project to illustrate aspects of the completed project that provides information to assess the experience of the Proposer on relevant project work. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO.4: LOCATION (15 Total Points Available) The professional team's approach to management and execution of work with respect to location of various key project team members will be evaluated under this criterion. The Proposer shall demonstrate from the project kick-off how they will establish the project location in order to manage day-to-day or on -site information collection and distribution between internal and external team members, and County staff, as well as other entities involved in the project. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 5: RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM (20 Total Points Available) This criterion measures the team's proposed resources for the project and their availability to complete all elements of this project with regards to the closeout of recent work, current workload, and projected projects that could impact the completion of this project. INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS 1. QUESTIONS 1.1 Direct questions related to this RPS to the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: hl�2s://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-c s/. 1.2 Consultants must clearly understand that the only official answer or position of the County will be the one stated on the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website. For general questions, please call the referenced Procurement Strategist noted on the cover page. 2. PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE (If Applicable) 2.1 The purpose of the pre -proposal conference is to allow an open forum for discussion and questioning with County staff regarding the RPS with all prospective Consultants having an equal opportunity to hear and participate. Oral questions will receive oral responses, neither of which will be official, nor become part of the RPS. Only written responses to written questions will be considered official, and will be included as part of the RPS as an addendum. 2.2 All prospective Consultants are strongly encouraged to attend, as, this will usually be the only pre -proposal conference for this solicitation. If this pre -proposal conference is denoted as "mandatory", prospective Consultants must be present in order to submit a proposal response. 3. COMPLIANCE WITH THE RPS Proposals must be in strict compliance with this RPS. Failure to comply with all provisions of the RPS may result in disqualification. 4. AMBIGUITY, CONFLICT, OR OTHER ERRORS IN THE RPS It is the sole responsibility of the Consultant if the Consultant discovers any ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy, omission or other error in the RPS, to immediately notify the Procurement Strategist, noted herein, of such error in writing and request modification or clarification of the document prior to submitting the proposal. The Procurement Strategist will make modifications by issuing a written revision and will give written notice to all parties who have received this RPS from the Procurement Services Division. 5. ADDENDA The County reserves the right to formally amend and/or clarify the requirements of the solicitation where it deems necessary. Any such addendum/clarification shall be in writing and notifications shall be distributed electronically to all parties who received the original RPS prior to the deadline for submission of proposals. All changes to this RPS will be conveyed electronically through a notice of addendum or questions and answers to all Vendors registered under the applicable commodity code(s) at the time when the original RPS was released, as well as those Vendors who downloaded the RPS document. All addendums are posted on the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: hLtps://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas/. Before submitting a proposal, please make sure that you have read all documents provided, understood clearly and complied completely with any changes stated in the addenda as failure to do so may deeming your submittal non -responsive. 6. PROPOSALS, PRESENTATIONS, AND PROTEST COSTS The County will not be liable in any way for any costs incurred by any Consultant in the preparation of its proposal in response to this RPS, nor for the presentation of its proposal and/or participation in any discussions, negotiations, or, if applicable, any protest procedures. 7. DELIVERY OF PROPOSALS 7.1 All proposals are to be submitted by the due date and Naples local time, on the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System website: https://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas/. 7.2 The County does not bear the responsibility for proposals delivered to the Procurement Services Division past the stated date and/or time indicated. 8. VALIDITY OF PROPOSALS 8.1 No proposal can be withdrawn after it is opened unless the Consultant makes their request in writing to the County. All proposals shall be valid for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days from the submission date to accommodate evaluation and selection process. 9. METHOD OF SOURCE SELECTION 9.1 The County is using the Competitive Sealed Proposals methodology of source selection for this procurement, as authorized by Ordinance Number 2017-08, as amended, establishing and adopting the Collier County Procurement Ordinance. 9.2 If the County receives proposals from less than three (3) firms, the Procurement Director shall review all the facts and determine if it is in the best interest of the County to solicit additional proposals or request that the Selection Committee rank order the received proposals. 10. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS 10.1 Collier County will evaluate the proposals and select the firm in accordance with Florida Statute 287.055, Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA). 10.2 The County's procedure for selecting is as follows: 10.2.1 The Procurement Services Director shall appoint a selection committee to review all proposals submitted. 10.2.2 The Request for Professional Services is issued. 10.2.3 Subsequent to the receipt closing date for the proposals, the Procurement professional will review the proposals received and verify each proposal to determine if it minimally responds to the requirements of the published RPS. 10.2.4 Selection committee meetings will be open to the public and publicly noticed by the Procurement Services Division. 10.2.5 In an initial organization meeting, the selection committee members will receive instructions, the submitted proposals, and establish the next selection committee meeting date and time. After the first meeting, the Procurement professional will publicly announce all subsequent committee meeting dates and times. The subsequent meeting dates and times will be posted with at least one (1) day advanced notice. 10.2.6 Selection committee members will independently review and score each proposal based on the evaluation criteria stated in the Request for Professional Services using the Individual Selection Committee Score and Rank Form and prepare comments for discussion at the next meeting. The Individual Selection Committee Score and Rank Form is merely a tool to assist the selection committee member in their review of the proposals. 10.2.7 At the publicly noticed selection committee meeting, the members will present their independent findings / conclusions / comments based on their reading and interpretation of the materials presented to each other, and may ask questions of one another. Time will be allowed for public comment. 10.2.8 Collier County selection committee members may consider all the material submitted by the Proposer and other information Collier County may obtain to determine whether the Proposer is capable of and has a history of successfully completing projects of this type, including, without limitation, additional information Collier County may request, clarification of proposer information, and/or additional credit information. 10.2.9 Once the individual scoring has been completed, the Procurement professional will read the results publicly. The selection committee may ask for additional information, present materials, interview, ask questions, etc. The members may consider any and all information obtained through this method in formulating their final ranking. 10.2.10 The selection committee's overall rank of firms in order of preference (from highest beginning with a rank of one (1) to the lowest) will be discussed and reviewed by the Procurement Professional. By having used all information presented (proposal, presentation, references, etc.), the selection committee members will create a final ranking and staff will subsequently enter into negotiations. 10.3 The County reserves the right to withdraw this RPS at any time and for any reason, and to issue such clarifications, modifications, addendums, and/or amendments as it may deem appropriate, including, but not limited, to requesting supplemental proposal information. 10.4 Receipt of a proposal by the County offers no rights upon the Consultant nor obligates the County in any manner. 10.5 Acceptance of the proposal does not guarantee issuance of any other governmental approvals. 11. REFERENCES The County reserves the right to contact any and all references submitted as a result of this solicitation. 12. RESERVED RIGHTS Collier County reserves its right in any solicitation to accept or reject any or all bids, proposals or offers; to waive minor irregularities and technicalities; or to request resubmission. Also, Collier County reserves the right to accept all or any part of any bid, proposal, or offer, and to increase or decrease quantities to meet additional or reduced requirements of Collier County. Collier County reserves its right to cancel, extend or modify any or all bids, proposals or offers; to award to one or more vendors; and to negotiate with any responsible providers to secure the best terms and conditions when it deemed to be in the best interest of the County. Collier County reserves its right to reject any sole response. 13. INSURANCE AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS 13.1 The Consultant shall at its own expense, carry and maintain insurance coverage from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida as set forth in the Insurance and Bonding attachment of this solicitation. The Consultant shall procure and maintain property insurance upon the entire project, if required, to the full insurable value of the scope of work. 13.2 The County and the Consultant waive against each other and the County's separate Consultants, Contractors, Design Consultant, Subcontractors agents and employees of each and all of them, all damages covered by property insurance provided herein, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance. The Consultant and County shall, where appropriate, require similar waivers of subrogation from the County's separate Consultants, Design Consultants and Subcontractors and shall require each of them to include similar waivers in their contracts. 13.3 Collier County shall be responsible for purchasing and maintaining, its own liability insurance. 13.4 Certificates issued as a result of the award of this solicitation must identify "For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County." 13.5 The General Liability Policy provided by Consultant to meet the requirements of this solicitation shall name Collier County, Florida, as an additional insured as to the operations of Consultant under this solicitation and shall contain a severability of interests provisions. 13.6 Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Naples, Florida 13.7 The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the minimum requirements set forth in Insurance and Bonding attachment, with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. If Consultant has any self -insured retentions or deductibles under any of the below listed minimum required coverage, Consultant must identify on the Certificate of Insurance the nature and amount of such self- insured retentions or deductibles and provide satisfactory evidence of financial responsibility for such obligations. All self -insured retentions or deductibles will be Consultant's sole responsibility. 13.8 Coverage(s) shall be maintained without interruption from the date of commencement of the Work until the date of completion and acceptance of the scope of work by the County or as specified in this solicitation, whichever is longer. 13.9 The Consultant and/or its insurance carrier shall provide 30 days written notice to the County of policy cancellation or non - renewal on the part of the insurance carrier or the Consultant. The Consultant shall also notify the County, in a like manner, within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt, of any notices of expiration, cancellation, non -renewal or material change in coverage or limits received by Consultant from its insurer and nothing contained herein shall relieve Consultant of this requirement to provide notice. In the event of a reduction in the aggregate limit of any policy to be provided by Consultant hereunder, Consultant shall immediately take steps to have the aggregate limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. 13.10 Should at any time the Consultant not maintain the insurance coverage(s) required herein, the County may terminate the Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverage(s) and charge the Consultant for such coverage(s) purchased. If Consultant fails to reimburse the County for such costs within thirty (30) days after demand, the County has the right to offset these costs from any amount due Consultant under this Agreement or any other agreement between the County and Consultant. The County shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverage(s) purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the County to purchase such insurance coverage(s) shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any of its rights under the Contract Documents. 13.11 If the initial or any subsequently issued Certificate of Insurance expires prior to the completion of the scope of work, the Consultant shall furnish to the County renewal or replacement Certificate(s) of Insurance not later than ten (10) calendar days after the expiration date on the certificate. Failure of the Consultant to provide the County with such renewal certificate(s) shall be considered justification for the County to terminate any and all contracts. 14. ADDITIONAL ITEMS AND/OR SERVICES Additional items and / or services may be added to the resultant contract, or purchase order, in compliance with the Procurement Ordinance. 15. COUNTY'S RIGHT TO INSPECT The County or its authorized Agent shall have the right to inspect the Consultant's facilities/project site during and after each work assignment the Consultant is performing. 16. VENDOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION The County has implemented a Vendor Performance Evaluation System for all contracts awarded in excess of $25,000. To this end, vendors will be evaluated on their performance upon completion/termination of this Agreement. The County reserves the right to take into consideration a vendor's past performance under a prior or current County contract when it is considering the granting of a new contract, the assignment of a work order, or any additional work. Past poor performance may result in the County deeming the vendor non -responsible and therefore refraining from awarding such work. 17. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 17.1 The selected Consultant shall be required to sign a standard Collier County contract or accept the County's Purchase Order terms and conditions to serve as a formal contract. 17.2 The resultant contract(s) may include purchase or work orders issued by the County's Project Manager/Contract Administrative Agent. 17.3 The County reserves the right to include in any contract document such terms and conditions, as it deems necessary for the proper protection of the rights of Collier County. A sample copy of this contract is available upon request. The County will not be obligated to sign any contracts, maintenance and/or service agreements or other documents or agree to any exceptions to the County'er terms and conditions provided by the Consultant. 17.4 The County's project manager shall coordinate with the Vendor / Contractor the return of any surplus assets, including materials, supplies, and equipment associated with the scope or work. 18. PUBLIC RECORDS COMPLIANCE 18.1 Florida Public Records Law Chapter 119, including specifically those contractual requirements in 119.0701(2)(a)-(b) as follows: IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: Communications, Government & Public Affairs Division 3299 Tamiami Trail East Suite 102 Naples, FL 34112-5746 Telephone: (239) 252-8999 18.2 The Contractor must specifically comply with the Florida Public Records Law to: 18.2.1 Keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. 18.2.2 Upon request from the public agency's custodian of public records, provide the public agency with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. 18.2.3 Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the public agency. 18.2.4 Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the public agency upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency, upon request from the public agency's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. 19. WORK ORDERS ON FIXED TERM CONTRACTS 19.1 The County reserves the right to order such services from selected firms as may be required during said period, but does not guarantee any minimum or maximum services to be ordered during the period specified from any given firm. Work Order service assignments shall be at the sole discretion of the County. 19.2 Work issued that is determined to be against a "CONTINUING CONTRACT" shall not exceed $500,000, or the maximum sum allowable by law under Florida's Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, as amended, whichever is greater and agreed upon by the parties. 19.3 Should any project that is active on a work order extend past the contract termination date, that work order will be active and extended as necessary until completion of such project. 20. PAYMENT METHOD 20.1 Payments are made in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. Vendor's invoices must include: 20.1.1 Purchase Order Number 20.1.2 Description and quantities of the goods or services provided per instructions on the County's purchase order or contract. Invoices shall be sent to: Board of County Commissioners Clerk's Finance Department ATTN: Accounts Payable 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 700 Naples FL 34112 Or Emailed to: bccauclerk(&collierclerk.com 20.2 Payments will be made for articles and/or services furnished, delivered, and accepted, upon receipt and approval of invoices submitted on the date of services or within six (6) months after completion of contract. Any untimely submission of invoices beyond the specified deadline period is subject to non-payment under the legal doctrine of "laches" as untimely submitted. Time shall be deemed of the essence with respect to the timely submission of invoices under this agreement. 20.3 In instances where the successful contractor may owe debts (including, but not limited to taxes or other fees) to Collier County and the contractor has not satisfied nor made arrangement to satisfy these debts, the County reserves the right to off- set the amount owed to the County by applying the amount owed to the vendor or contractor for services performed of for materials delivered in association with a contract. 20.4 Invoices shall not reflect sales tax. After review and approval, the invoice will be transmitted to the Finance Division for payment. Payment will be made upon receipt of proper invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218 Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act." Collier County reserves the right to withhold and/or reduce an appropriate amount of any payment for work not performed or for unsatisfactory performance of Contractual requirements. 21. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 21.1 All Consultants and Sub Consultants performing service for Collier County are required and shall comply with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State and County Safety and Occupational Health Standards and any other applicable rules and regulations. Consultants and Sub Consultants shall be responsible for the safety of their employees and any unsafe acts or conditions that may cause injury or damage to any persons or property within and around the work site. All firewall penetrations must be protected in order to meet Fire Codes. 21.2 Collier County Government has authorized OSHA representatives to enter any Collier County facility, property and/or right-of-way for the purpose of inspection of any Consultant's work operations. This provision is non-negotiable by any department and/or Consultant. 21.3 All new electrical installations shall incorporate NFPA 70E Short Circuit Protective Device Coordination and Arc Flash Studies where relevant as determined by the engineer. 21.4 All electrical installations shall be labeled with appropriate NFPA 70E arch flash boundary and PPE Protective labels. 22. POLLUTION PREVENTION The vendor is required to implement industry relevant pollution prevention and best management practices. Should pollution incidents occur, Collier County Pollution Control must be notified immediately. 23. LICENSES 23.1 The Consultant is required to possess the correct Business Tax Receipt, professional license, and any other authorizations necessary to carry out and perform the work required by the project pursuant to all applicable Federal, State and Local Law, Statute, Ordinances, and rules and regulations of any kind. Additionally, copies of the required licenses must be submitted with the proposal response indicating that the entity proposing, as well as the team assigned to the County account, is properly licensed to perform the activities or work included in the contract documents. Failure on the part of any Consultant to submit the required documentation may be grounds to deem Consultant non -responsive. A Consultant, with an office within Collier County is also required to have an occupational license. 23.2 All State Certified contractors who may need to pull Collier County permits or call in inspections must complete a Collier County Contractor License registration form and submit the required fee. After registering the license/registration will need to be renewed thereafter to remain "active" in Collier County. 23.3 If you have questions regarding professional licenses contact the Contractor Licensing, Community Development and Environmental Services at (239) 252-2431, 252-2432 or 252-2909. Questions regarding required occupational licenses, please contact the Tax Collector's Office at (239) 252-2477. 24. SURVIVABILITY The Vendor agrees that any Purchase Order/Work Order/Solicitation Documents that extends beyond the expiration date of the original Solicitation will survive and remain subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination. 25. PRINCIPAL/COLLUSION By submission of this Proposal the undersigned, as Consultant, does declare that the only person or persons interested in this Proposal as principal or principals is/are named therein and that no person other than therein mentioned has any interest in this Proposal or in the contract to be entered into; that this Proposal is made without connection with any person, company or parties making a Proposal, and that it is in all respects fair and in good faith without collusion or fraud. 26. RELATION OF COUNTY It is the intent of the parties hereto that the Consultant shall be legally considered an independent Consultant, and that neither the Consultant nor their employees shall, under any circumstances, be considered employees or agents of the County, and that the County shall be at no time legally responsible for any negligence on the part of said Consultant, their employees or agents, resulting in either bodily or personal injury or property damage to any individual, firm, or corporation. 27. TERMINATION Should the Consultant be found to have failed to perform services in a manner satisfactory to the County, the County may terminate this Agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non-performance. In the event that the award of this solicitation is made by the Procurement Services Director, the award and any resultant purchase orders may be terminated at any time by the County upon thirty (30) days written notice to the awarded vendor(s) pursuant to the Board's Procurement Ordinance. 28. LOBBYING After the issuance of any solicitation, no current or prospective vendor or any person acting on their behalf, shall contact, communicate with or discuss any matter relating to the solicitation with any Collier County employee or elected or appointed official, other than the Procurement Services Director or his/her designees. This prohibition ends upon execution of the final contract or upon cancellation of the solicitation. Any current or prospective vendor that lobbies any Collier County employee or elected or appointed official while a solicitation is open or being recommended for award (i) may be deemed ineligible for award of that solicitation by the Procurement Services Director, and (ii) will be subject to Suspension and Debarment outlined in section Twenty -Eight of County Procurement Ordinance 2017-08, as amended. 29. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA (FI Statute 607.1501) In order to be considered for award, firms must be registered with the Florida Department of State Divisions of Corporations in accordance with the requirements of Florida Statute 607.1501 and provide a certificate of authority (www.sunbiz.org/search.httnl) prior to execution of a contract. A copy of the document should be submitted with the solicitation response and the document number should be identified. Firms who do not provide the certificate of authority at the time of response shall be required to provide same within five (5) days upon notification of selection for award. If the firm cannot provide the document within the referenced timeframe, the County reserves the right to award to another firm. 30. SINGLE PROPOSAL Each Consultant must submit, with their proposal, the required forms included in this RPS. Only one proposal from a legal entity as a primary will be considered. A legal entity that submits a proposal as a primary or as part of a partnership or joint venture submitting as primary may not then act as a sub -consultant to any other firm submitting under the same RPS. If a legal entity is not submitting as a primary or as part of a partnership or joint venture as a primary, that legal entity may act as a sub -consultant to any other firm or firms submitting under the same RPS. All submittals in violation of this requirement will be deemed non -responsive and rejected from further consideration. 31. PROTEST PROCEDURES 31.1 Any Vendor who alleges to be aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract, may protest to the Procurement Services Director, who shall serve as the sole receipt of the any and all notices of intent to protest and all formal protests. 31.2 With respect to a protest of the terms, conditions and specifications contained in a solicitation, including any provisions governing the methods for evaluation of bids, proposals or replies, awarding contracts, reserving rights for further negotiation or modifying or amending any contract, the protesting party shall file a notice of intent to protest within three (3) days, excluding weekends and County holidays, after the first publication, whether by posting or formal advertisement of the solicitation. The formal written protest shall be filed within five (5) days of the date the notice of intent is filed. Formal protests of the terms, conditions and specifications shall contain all of the information required for the Procurement Services Director, to render a decision on the formal protest and determine whether postponement of the bid opening or proposal/response closing time is appropriate. The Procurement Services Director's decision shall be considered final and conclusive unless the protesting party files an appeal of the Procurement Services Director's decision. 31.3 Any actual proposer or respondent to who desires to protest a recommended contract award shall submit a notice of intent to protest to the Procurement Services Director within three (3) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays, from the date of the initial posting of the recommended award. 31.4 All formal protests with respect to a recommended contract award shall be submitted in writing to the Procurement Services Director for a decision. Said protests shall be submitted within five (5) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays, from the date that the notice of intent to protest is received by the Procurement Services Director, and accompanied by the required fee. 31.5 Complete instructions for formal protest are set forth in Section 23 of Collier County Procurement Ordinance 2017-08, as amended. The protesting party must have standing as defined by established Florida case law to maintain a protest. 32. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted Consultant list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being placed on the convicted Consultant list. 33. SECURITY AND BACKGROUND CHECKS 33.1 The Contractor is required to comply with County Ordinance 2004-52, as amended. Background checks are valid for five (5) years and the Contractor shall be responsible for all associated costs. If required, Contractor shall be responsible for the costs of providing background checks by the Collier County Facilities Management Division for all employees that shall provide services to the County under this Agreement. This may include, but not be limited to, checking federal, state and local law enforcement records, including a state and FBI fingerprint check, credit reports, education, residence and employment verifications and other related records. Contractor shall be required to maintain records on each employee and make them available to the County for at least four (4) years. 33.2 All of Contractor's employees and subcontractors must wear Collier County Government Identification badges at all times while performing services on County facilities and properties. Contractor ID badges are valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance and can be renewed each year at no cost to the Contractor during the time period in which their background check is valid, as discussed below. All technicians shall have on their shirts the name of the contractor's business. 33.3 The Contractor shall immediately notify the Collier County Facilities Management Division via e-mail (DL- FMOPS@colliergov.net) whenever an employee assigned to Collier County separates from their employment. This notification is critical to ensure the continued security of Collier County facilities and systems. Failure to notify within four (4) hours of separation may result in a deduction of $500 per incident. 33.4 CCSO requires separate fingerprinting prior to work being performed in any of their locations. This will be coordinated upon award of the contract. If there are additional fees for this process, the vendor is responsible for all costs. 34. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Consultant shall complete the Conflict of Interest Affidavit included as an attachment to this RPS document. Disclosure of any potential or actual conflict of interest is subject to County staff review and does not in and of itself disqualify a firm from consideration. These disclosures are intended to identify and or preclude conflict of interest situations during contract selection and execution. 35. PROHIBITION OF GIFTS TO COUNTY EMPLOYEES No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, the current Collier County Ethics Ordinance and County Administrative Procedure 5311. Violation of this provision may result in one or more of the following consequences: a. Prohibition by the individual, firm, and/or any employee of the firm from contact with County staff for a specified period of time; b. Prohibition by the individual and/or firm from doing business with the County for a specified period of time, including but not limited to: submitting bids, RPS, and/or quotes; and, c. immediate termination of any contract held by the individual and/or firm for cause. 36. IMMIGRATION LAW AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATION 36.1 Statutes and executive orders require employers to abide by the immigration laws of the United States and to employ only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. 36.2 The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA), provides an Internet -based means of verifying employment eligibility of workers in the United States; it is not a substitute for any other employment eligibility verification requirements. The program will be used for Collier County formal Invitations to Bid (ITB) and Request for Proposals (RFP) including Request for Professional Services (RPS) and construction services. 36.3 Exceptions to the program: 36.3.1 Commodity based procurement where no services are provided. 36.3.2 Where the requirement for the affidavit is waived by the Board of County Commissioners 36.4 Consultants / Bidders are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the Consultant's/bidder's proposal. Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company. Consultants are also required to provide the Collier County Procurement Services Division an executed affidavit certifying they shall comply with the E-Verify Program. The affidavit is attached to the solicitation documents. If the Bidder/Consultant does not comply with providing the acceptable E-Verify evidence and the executed affidavit the bidder's / Consultant's proposal may be deemed non -responsive. 36.5 Additionally, Consultants shall require all subcontracted Consultants to use the E-Verify system for all purchases not covered under the "Exceptions to the program" clause above. All vendors shall familiarize themselves with the statutory requirements set fort in the Florida Statutes §448.095 pertaining to the responsibilities of Public Employers, Contractors and Subcontractors. 36.6 For additional information regarding the Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) program visit the following website: http://www.dhs.gov/E-Verify. It shall be the Consultant's responsibility to familiarize themselves with all rules and regulations governing this program. 36.7 Consultant acknowledges, and without exception or stipulation, any firm(s) receiving an award shall be fully responsible for complying with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended and with the provisions contained within this affidavit. Failure by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the laws referenced herein or the provisions of this affidavit shall constitute a breach of the award agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. Certification: The Vendor hereby agrees to comply with the instructions above, by submission of a bid/proposal. VENDOR CHECKLIST ***Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed (please see, Vendor Check List) ***