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Backup Documents 06/25/2024 Item #16B 7
ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP1 6 B 7 TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routing lines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attomey Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. 2. Coastal Zone Management 3. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office //1 t ►/� l (J (g 12(P I 21-1 4. BCC Office Board of County Commissioners Of ,,it)51.51 Q u/z S( 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office 41). / PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Andrew Miller—TMSD—Capital Project Phone Number 239.252.2922 Contact/ Department Planning, Impact Fees and Program 239.252.2966 Management CC: Maria Becerra-TMSD-Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management Agenda Date Item was 06/25/2024 Agenda Item Number 16.B.7 Approved by the BCC Type of Document Work Order-CSA—Hardbottom Monitoring Number of Original 1 Attached Documents Attached PO number or account N/A number if document is to be recorded INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A"in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A(Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signature AAM 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, N/A provide the Contact Information(Name;Agency;Address;Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be AAM signed by the Chairman,with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney. 4'. All handwritten strike-through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's N/A Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the AAM document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's AAM signature and initials are required. 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip N/A should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE. Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC one and all changes made during AAM N/A is not the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County an option for Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. 6(25/2`( this line. I:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05;Revised 11/30/12 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the AAM NA iP nP .7 BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the an option for Chairman's signature. this line. I:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05;Revised 11/30/12 16B 7 WORK ORDER/PURCHASE ORDER Contract 22-8015 "Professional Services for Nearshore Biological Monitoring" Contract Expiration Date: March 1st,2027 This Work Order is for professional Engineering services for work known as: Project Name: 2024 Hardbottom Monitoring Project No: 90033.1 The work is specified in the proposal dated May 1st,2024, which is attached hereto and made a part of this Work Order. In accordance with Terms and Conditions of the Agreement referenced above,this Work Order/Purchase Order is assigned to: CSA Ocean Sciences Inc Scope of Work: As detailed in the attached proposal and the following: * Task la Administration,Travel,Mobilization and Demobilization * Task lb Field Monitoring Survey * Task lc Analysis,Reporting,and Deliverables * Task 1 d Contingency Field Monitoring Survey * Task 2a Administration, Travel, Mobilization(Doctors Pass) * Task 2b Field Survey—Mapping and Qualitative Characterization(Doctors Pass) * Task 2c Field Survey—Quantitative Survey (Doctors Pass) * Task 2d Analysis and Data Deliverables(Doctors Pass) * Task 3a Administration,Travel, Mobilization,and Demobilization(Wiggins Pass) * Task 3b Field Survey—Mapping and Qualitative Characterization(Wiggins Pass) * Task 3c Field Survey—Quantitative Survey(Wiggins Pass) * Task 3d Analysis and Data Deliverables (Wiggins Pass) Schedule of Work: Complete work within 270 days from the date of the Notice to Proceed which is accompanying this Work Order. The Consultant agrees that any Work Order that extends beyond the expiration date of Agreement#22-8015 will survive and remain subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination of this Work Order. Compensation: In accordance with the Agreement referenced above,the County will compensate the Firm in accordance with following method(s): ['Negotiated Lump Sum (NLS) ❑Lump Sum Plus Reimbursable Costs (LS+RC) Time & Material (T&M) (established hourly rate— Schedule A) ❑ Cost Plus Fixed Fee(CPFF), as provided in the attached proposal. * Task la $36,046.27 ✓ * Task lb $155,689.49 I * Task lc $56,669.20 ✓ * `Task ld $35,905.57 L * Task 2a $7,626.99 * Task 2b $6,477.74 * Task 2c $24,433.55 4 Page 1 of 3 CAO 1 6 B 7 DocuSign Envelope ID:EOC46C945FE1-44FA-8281-2AF8D9457CE4 * Task 2d $10,769.94 / * Task 3a $7,428.72 * Task 3b $6,477.74 * Task 3 c $12,463.01✓ * Task 3d $8,505.82 ,/ TOTAL FEE $368,494.04 M illerAndrew Digitally to:202.05. 208:0`"'d`°w Date:2024.05.02 08:02:33 PREPARED BY: Andrew Miller,Manager-CZM Date Digttally APPROVED Johnssen_b Data:2 signed by J°11:37:31 BY: Data:2024.05.08 Beth Johnssen,Division Director Date Digitally signed by �/,� / Srily �•'�+�- ScottTrinity Date:wtlT 202ni4.05.24 PPROVED BY: (18•14•25.134'nn Trinity Scott,Department Head Date By the signature below, the Firm (including 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 proposed work; and bear on whether the Firm has a potential conflict have been fully disclosed. Additionally,the Firm agrees to notify the Procurement Director,in writing within 48 hours of learning of any actual or potential conflict of interest that arises during the Work Order and/or project duration. ACCEPTED BY: CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. DacuSlgnsd by: j' it May 20, 2024 Fre er c°k' "ner,Il,Executive Vice President Date (Remainder of page intentionally left blank) Page 2 of 3 C40 1 16B 7 VoceSign Envelope ID:E0C46C94-5FE1-44FA-B281-2AF8D9457CE4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto,have each,respectively, by an authorized person or agent, have executed this Work Order on the date and year first written below. ATTEST; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS r I'e of Courts COLLIER C U TY, FLORIDA BY .._ _.____ L, r w it 13y: _. V VV s, • ��A Dated .� .%. , Chris Hall, Chairman (S ;spst an's ,oi;srgnatur my CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. p DocuSlgned by: YrVve DoeuSlpned by: By: �rt'4 ,vice 13 alv " 5A6A60E9640644F... bbdlullub21b4bg... First Witness Signature Frederick B. Ayer,II, Executive Vice President Lystina Kabay TType/print signature and titlet TTe���rid�t: p witness nameT Ey, ou ne y 5o62a 6 c94E9... SeconC ltness Susan Tudor tType/print witness nameT approved o Form -id Legalit • ssistant County A orney Nilem&yaftf2_,.. Print Name Page 3 of 3 0.9 0 16B 7 :., ., •lift. py t.T. " i •i{s. •t .. `�: • mix '.T; ! K , it . If T,;,7' .• •'aR-R: �..k. • , ..•. .0 ry '•, I _ �{ ,y ' 4•, per, ✓ - s yy .11:;" 1;241tailIVF ..i ''•E'''.'--...'"•',.., . ' .".. -',' ...:‘,„. '' ... .:,'..?'L'.4" *.., '' ' •--':' 1 , - -: ,� . : ��f W . Ali .R? 3 �►Q t'.: •• A .ys • i 4 .' .s. %,4, a; TECHNICAL & COMMERCIAL PROPOSAL Collier County 2024 Nearshore Hardbottom Biological Monitoring and 2024 Doctors Pass and Wiggins Pass Pre-Dredging SAV Surveys Submitted To: Submitted By: i - Ceoi17e"r Cou-nty �'' CSA Collier County—Coastal Zone Management Section CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program 8502 SW Kansas Avenue Management Division Stuart, Florida 34997 2685 South Horseshoe Drive Unit 103 Office:772-219-3000 Naples, Florida 34104 Gr.% -O.Ir Eo TRACE ©PEC 5 (rso�CERTIFIED ".". '"^""'" vo.ms CAO I 16B 7 Prepared For: Prepared By: Collier County;Coastal Zone Management Section CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. Andrew Miller,P.E. Lystina Kabay Manager Market Director and Project Scientist Collier County Coastal Zone Management Ports and Coastal Sciences Division Tel:239-252-2966 Tel:772-219-3048 1 Cell:724-316-4225 Andrew.Miller@colliercountyfl.gov ikabay_@conshelf.com CSA Ref:82493 The following version(s)of this proposal have been issued: Ver. Date Description Approved Collier County 2024 NSHB Biological Monitoring and 01 25 March 2024 Doctors/Wiggins Pass Pre-dredge SAV Surveys MG FA 02 01 May 2024 Updated date on proposal,all information relevant to LK date,no changes from version 01 'l'he content of this document is the exclusive property of CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.It has been provided for the purpose for which it is supplied and is not for general release or disclosure.The recipient of this document should take all measures to ensure that the contents are only disclosed to those persons having a legitimate right to know.The recipient should also note that this document is provided on the express terms that it is not to be copied whole or in part or disclosed in any manner to third parties without the express authority in writing from CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. CA 0 16B 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Proposal Overview 1.0 Nearshore Hardbottom Biological Monitoring I 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Scope of Work Task la:Administration,Travel,Mobilization,and Demobilization Task lb: Field Monitoring Survey 2 Task Ic: Analysis,Reporting,and Deliverables 4 Task Id: Contingency Field Monitoring Survey 5 1.3 Project Schedule 5 2.0 Doctors Pass Pre-Dredging Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 Scope of Work 6 Task 2a: Administration,"Travel,Mobilization,and Demobilization(Doctors Pass) 6 Task 2b: Field Survey—Mapping and Qualitative Characterization(Doctors Pass) 7 Task 2c: Field Survey—Quantitative Survey(Doctors Pass) 9 "Task 2d: Analysis and Data Deliverables(Doctors Pass) 9 2.3 Project Schedule 9 3.0 Wiggins Pass Pre-Dredging Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey 9 3.1 Introduction 9 3.2 Scope of Work I Task 3a: Administration,Travel, Mobilization,and Demobilization(Wiggins Pass) 10 Task 3b: Field Survey—Mapping and Qualitative Characterization(Wiggins Pass) 10 Task 3c: Field Survey—Quantitative Survey(Wiggins Pass) I I Task 3d: Analysis and Data Deliverables(Wiggins Pass) 1 I 3.3 Project Schedule 1 1 4.0 HSSEQ Overview 1 I 5.0 Rates, Resources,and Billing Schedule 12 5.1 Nearshore Hardbottom Biological Monitoring 12 5.2 Doctors Pass Pre-Dredging SAV Survey 12 5.3 Wiggins Pass Pre-Dredging SAV Survey 12 5.4 Proposal Cost Summary 26 6.0 Proposal Terms 26 8.0 Literature Cited 28 Privileged.confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. 16B 7 Attachments 30 Attachment A—CSA Total Labor Rate Schedule for Collier County Attachment B—CSA Field Equipment Rate Schedule for Collier County ii Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 168 7 PROPOSAL OVERVIEW CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.(CSA) is pleased to submit this combined proposal to Collier County for professional environmental monitoring services.The proposal presents the scope of work, level of effort, project schedules,and estimated costs and billing schedule for three efforts: (I)post-construction hardbottom biological monitoring survey for the Collier County Beach Nourishment Project and Wiggins Pass Maintenance Dredging and Navigation Improvement Project(Sections 1.0 and 5.1),(2)a pre- construction submerged aquatic vegetation(SAV)survey for maintenance dredging of Doctors Pass (Sections 2.0 and 5.2),and(3)a pre-construction SAV survey for maintenance dredging of Wiggins Pass (Sections 3.0 and 5.3). While each effort is considered a stand-alone survey and presented as such,a combined proposal cost summary for total estimated costs to Collier County for the 2024 monitoring season is provided in Section 5.4 for convenience. 1.0 NEARSHORE HARDBOTTOM BIOLOGICAL MONITORING 1.1 INTRODUCTION CSA is submitting this price estimate to conduct post-construction nearshore hardbottom biological monitoring for the Collier County Beach Nourishment Project and Wiggins Pass Maintenance Dredging and Navigation Improvement Project in summer 2024.This estimate was prepared at the request of Mr. Chris D'Arco,Project Manager,Collier County Coastal Zone Management(CZM), for a pending work order from Collier County under Professional Services for Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring,Contract# 22-8015,and is based on the scope of work for the Collier County Beach Nourishment Project Final Hardbottom Biological Monitoring Plan(BMP; Revised 2018).This project will conform to all associated Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP) permits,which include Collier County Beach Renourishment FDEP Permit No. 02222355-001-JC and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers(USACE)Permit No. SAJ-2004-08754; Doctors Pass Maintenance Dredging FDEP Permit No. 0235740 001 JC and USACE Permit No SAJ 2004 09754;Wiggins Pass Maintenance Dredging and Navigation Improvement FDEP Permit No.0142538 001 IC;and USACE Permit No. SAJ-2004-07621. 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK Tasks la through lc provide costs for mobilization,travel,and field work for a joint CSA/Collier County field team along with the associated project administration,data analysis,and reporting for the nearshore hardbottom biological monitoring survey.Task ld is provided as an optional task in the event that Collier County CZM is unable to staff the field team during optimal conditions in the summer months and a field effort fully staffed by CSA personnel is required. Task la:Administration, Travel, Mobilization,and Demobilization CSA will provide project administration including oversight,coordination,and management of the 2024 nearshore hardbottom monitoring program. CSA's Project Manager will be responsible for supervising all managerial aspects of the project and will have oversight of all team personnel, including field scientists (i.e., subject matter experts),authors,editors,and technical and support staff. CSA will plan and execute project activities to meet required deadlines and/or client needs for the project. CSA will provide a three- person scientific dive team and required equipment;Collier County will provide a vessel and captain to support the survey. Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 CSA will hold a kickoff meeting with Collier County staff to review the scope of work and confirm project logistics prior to beginning mobilization efforts for the monitoring survey.Once a notice to proceed(NTP)has been issued by Collier County, initial mobilization activities will be conducted prior to commencement of field activities.Initial mobilization activities will require approximately 2 weeks from issuance of the NTP and will include internal Health,Safety,Security, and Environment(HSSE) requirements,a kickoff meeting, equipment and personnel preparation,and coordination with Collier County on acceptable weather and sea state conditions. CSA will mobilize a three-person scientific dive team and required equipment during ideal sea-state and weather windows to perform surveys.Travel to and from Collier County is anticipated to take one half-day each way and includes appropriate per diem according to Class B travel.This task will also include a hotel for the first night in Naples,Florida. CSA will confirm visibility of nearshore waters with Collier County staff prior to mobilization to minimize travel back and forth during monitoring due to poor sea state and water visibility,but several mobilizations and demobilizations may be necessary to complete all tasks depending on weather and sea conditions.Therefore,Tasks lb and lc,collectively, include provision for up to three round trips for the CSA team and associated per diem for the field effort and an additional one round trip for a kick-off meeting for a total of 4 round trips. Additional trips to and from Collier County will be billed on a Time and Materials basis under the agreed upon rates,as needed,with prior approval from Collier County. Task I b: Field Monitoring Survey CSA will provide three American Academy of Underwater Sciences(AAUS)-certified marine biologists from our Ports and Coastal Sciences group to join the Collier County field team as subject matter experts; they will guide the field activities and data collection processes. A total of 34 permanent monitoring transects(50-m length)established in 2006 by Coastal Planning and Engineering(CP&E)during the original baseline pre-construction survey and those installed in 2018 for the Wiggins Pass nearshore hardbottom monitoring will be re-surveyed in 2024. The transects are located among five beach segments: Wiggins Pass,three transects(R-18+900,R-19+400,and R-20);Vanderbilt, seven transects(R-21+080 to R-29+700);Pelican Bay,six transects(R-31+480 to R-38+380);Park Shore,nine transects(R-43+550 to R-55);and Naples Beach,nine transects(R-58+300 to R-65) (Figure 1-1).The transect endpoints supplied by Collier County as listed in Table 1 of the BMP(FDEP, 2018)will be utilized to re-survey all transects.Each transect will be re-occupied by extending a 50-m tape along the transect length and aligning it with permanent markers installed on the seafloor and maintained during previous monitoring surveys.Impacts to permanent transect markers from storms and local activity are common and will be evaluated by the field team in terms of urgency to repair.General transect maintenance as needed during the 2024 field survey is included in this proposal. 2 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. 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'4:rrj I_._7 Vanderbilt 0 Ro6,F(„ rlin.,� _ r!`T� .. , 1, a Pelican Bay L r _ I Park Shore r. o 11,,;;��t. �,,(:�',t 0 Ala. n Naples '. or., i- t,; _.i.3 ,,:i o 61.5211'W 81'50'0'W a I'49'OW 81`46'0W 0 1 2 4 Miles ,'irk I I i 1 t -I i i -I0 CBA Cooroinale System NOD 1983 51410PIanO fgliCd East FIPS 000/Feet I. Figure I-I. Collier County Beach Nourishment and Wiggins Pass Maintenance Dredging Project areas located along the coastline near Naples,Florida. FDEP= Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 3 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Cqo 1 6 B 7 Transect Monitoring Along each 50-m transect,the team will conduct line-intercept and interval sediment depth measurements,survey 11 benthic quadrats,collect coral photo quadrats,and conduct a coral census as described in the BMP.Quantitative video of each transect will be recorded at 40-cm height off the bottom at a slow 4 m mint speed for archival purposes.A high definition(HD)video camera with video lights and two lasers mounted to converge at a point 40 cm from the camera will be used to ensure that divers maintain the appropriate height off the bottom. Sediment depth measurements will be made at 1-m intervals along the entire length of the transect with a marked stainless-steel ruler inserted up to 30 cm into the sediment.A delineation of hardbottom and sand cover will be made by meter of coverage along the transect,and the maximum height of hardbottom at the start of each transect will be recorded. A 0.5 m x 0.5 m quadrat(0.25 m2 area)will be sampled at 11 individual hardbottom locations spaced every 5 m along the transect in the same locations as those established and surveyed during the pre-construction monitoring survey.Quadrats containing 100%sand(due to cover by sand)will be surveyed and included in the dataset. Within each quadrat,percent cover by major benthic taxonomic groups as defined in the BMP will be visually estimated.These include macroalgae,coralline algae,turf algae,sponges,hydroids,wormrock, octocorals,stony corals,bryozoans,and tunicates as well as percent cover of various abiotic substrate types. Within each quadrat,sediment depth will be measured at five haphazardly selected positions and the maximum vertical relief of hardbottom will be measured. Still digital photographs of each quadrat will be collected at the time of survey. Nearshore Hardbottom Edge Surveys The nearshore hardbottom edge(landward edge of hardbottom)seaward of the equilibrium-toe-of-fill (ETOF)of each beach segment will be mapped during the survey.Two divers will swim the nearshore hardbottom edge located immediately west of the ETOF,recording video of the edge and associated benthic community.The team will tow a buoy equipped with radio telemetry and a differential global positioning system(DGPS)antenna,which wirelessly transmits continuous buoy/diver positions to HYPACK hydrographic survey software on board the vessel.The HD video camera will be held at an oblique angle and filming will occur simultaneously with the DGPS buoy to allow geo-referencing.If the continuous nearshore hardbottom edge crosses east of the ETOF toward land,mapping will continue until the edge of hardbottom ends. Task lc:Analysis,Reporting,and Deliverables Data deliverables and reports will be provided to Collier County and FDEP,with conformance to requirements and schedules set forth in the 2018-approved BMP.A comprehensive raw data deliverable will be provided on an external hard drive and will include all video and photo data,Excel spreadsheets of quadrat data,draft GIS shapefiles,and*.pdf copies of field data sheets,as applicable.Notification of survey completion will be made by letter or email to the FDEP Joint Coastal Permit Compliance Officer. As per Contract#22-8015,nearshore hardbottom monitoring results will be compiled into a summary report. The report will discuss the results of the 2024 Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Survey and include comparisons with annual monitoring survey results from the 2018(CSA 2019a),2019(CSA 2019b),2020(CSA 2020),2021 (CSA 2022a),and 2022(CSA 2022b), and 2023 (CSA 2024)nearshore hardbottom monitoring reports.The 2024 monitoring report will include graphs,tables,and statistical analyses of collected data.Geo-referenced maps showing hardbottom along transects and the nearshore 4 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO Ise 7 hardbottom edge will be included.All reports will be provided in electronic format with a hardcopy upon request. Raw data deliverables listed below will be submitted within 45 days of completion of the survey as required by FDEP: • All video and photo data; • Excel spreadsheets of quadrat data; • Draft GIS shapefiles:pipeline corridors,nearshore hardbottom edge,and transects;and • *.pdf copies of field data sheets, Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Survey Report and deliverables listed below will be submitted within 90 days of completion of survey as required by FDEP: • Graphs,tables,statistical analyses,and results/discussion of collected data; • Geo-referenced maps showing hardbottom along transects and the nearshore hardbottom edge; • Selected qualitative imagery of transects and nearshore hardbottom edge;and • Provided in electronic format,pdf,with hardcopy on request. Note that all project related tasks will be completed within 270 days of the NTP from Collier County. Task 1 d: Contingency Field Monitoring Survey Task ld,consisting of CSA vessel,operator,and four scientific divers, is also included in this cost estimate as an option for contingency.Tasks la through lc assume that the required four-person dive team will consist of three CSA AAUS divers/marine biologists and one Collier County CZM diver working from a Collier County vessel with a Collier County vessel operator.In the event that survey conditions are favorable and Collier County divers or vessel operator are unable to participate in the survey, CSA will provide additional scientific divers and a suitable survey vessel and operator,as necessary. A such,this task comprises of a full CSA dive team including four divers,one vessel operator, CSA vessel,and all necessary equipment normally provided by Collier County,as well as travel to and from Collier County. 1.3 PROJECT SCHEDULE Within 14 days of receiving the NTP from Collier County and weather permitting,CSA will mobilize the necessary equipment and travel to Naples,Florida the afternoon prior to the field surveys.The surveys will be conducted between I May and 30 September 2024 with the final report of the nearshore hardbottom biological monitoring and the conclusion of all related work within 270 days of NTP.All raw data deliverables will be compiled and delivered to FDEP within 45 days of the completion of field work with the final report to follow no later than 90 days from the completion of the nearshore hardbottom biological monitoring. The project schedule will be updated twice per month(bi-weekly)by the Project Manager with input from Collier County and FDEP(as appropriate)to provide the status of task activities and track critical milestones and precedent activities.This bi-weekly update will identify any problems early and enable corrective action to be taken quickly.An updated schedule may be provided to Collier County on request. CSA will convene a project kickoff meeting with Collier County staff and field survey participants to ensure that all necessary personnel,field equipment,and monitoring standard operating procedures are in place prior to initiation of the survey.To minimize mobilization and travel costs,CSA will endeavor to conduct the monitoring survey in its entirety as weather permits. 5 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 2.0 DOCTORS PASS PRE-DREDGING SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION SURVEY 2.1 INTRODUCTION Maintenance dredging of Doctors Pass, located in Collier County, Florida, is authorized under FDEP Permit No. 033 1 8 1 7-004-JM.To fulfill the monitoring requirements for Specific Condition I.i. of the Permit, pre-and post-construction SAV surveys are required in accordance with the approved Seagrass BMP(Chicago Bridge and Iron [CB&11,2015)and with special consideration for the recently distributed FDEP Guidance on Surveys for Potential Impacts to SAV,dated 08 December 2020.The plan calls for the monitoring of all SAV resources within the influence of the project area before and after construction. This proposal focuses survey activities in Moorings Bay only; SAV has previously only been observed in lower Moorings Bay immediately north of the Inlet at Doctors Pass, where the tidal flood shoal farms. The maintenance dredging project is designed to remove approximately 45,000 cubic yards of sand from the navigational channels in Doctors Pass and place the dredged material in a nearshore area south of the inlet(R-58A-457 ft to R-58+500 ft)and at Lowdermilk Park(R-60 to R 61 +816 ft). SAV patches were delineated in the dredge footprint and in the adjacent mixing zone within Moorings Bay during previous resource surveys in 2018(CSA,2018a,b).The dredge template has been previously permitted and dredged repeatedly. FDEP does not require mitigation or monitoring for direct impacts to SAV resources located within the previously permitted dredge footprint;however,maintenance dredging may result in secondary impacts to SAV resources within the adjacent mixing zone, including sedimentation and sediment sloughing.To determine potential secondary impacts to SAV from Doctors Pass maintenance dredging, pre-and post- construction,biological monitoring of SAV located within the mixing zone(400 ft buffer from the dredge area)is required.This pre-construction survey will determine the geographic extent,composition,and density of SAV within the project area. This proposal provides the scope of work and updated level of effort for a potential 2024 pre-construction SAV survey for Doctors Pass maintenance dredging. 2.2 SCOPE OF WORK The following monitoring tasks will be completed in the areas of SAV within the mixing zone of the Doctors Pass dredge template ill Moorings Bay(Figure 2-1). FDEP will be notified when the survey will begin and when it is completed,which will take place during the SAV growing season(prior to 30 September 2024),as required in the Seagrass BMP. Task 2a:Administration, Travel,Mobilization,and Demobilization(Doctors Pass) All project management, HSSE duties and requirements, internal kickoff meeting,and a single mobilization/demobilization of CSA equipment and personnel to and from our headquarters in Stuart, Florida are included in this task.This task will also include hotel and per diem for the first night in Naples, Florida. 6 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 Task 2b:Field Survey—Mapping and Qualitative Characterization(Doctors Pass) This task includes labor for three CSA AAUS divers in the field and data analysis activities described below,equipment,hotel,and per diem.This proposal assumes that Collier County will provide the vessel and operator to augment the CSA survey team. In situ SAV Delineation and Qualitative Assessment Divers(or snorkelers)will visually locate the edge of the SAV patches and follow the edge of the community while towing a buoy equipped with radio telemetry and a DGPS antenna linked to a topside laptop computer running HYPACK navigational software.Positioning data will be recorded to determine the total acreage of SAV within the mixing zone. During SAV delineation,biologists will visually assess species composition,above-ground biomass, epiphyte coverage,and overall condition of each SAV patch within the mixing zone survey area. In situ Delineation Acreage Analysis Diver track lines recorded during the in situ SAV delineation will be assessed for quality assurance/quality control(QA/QC)by a CSA GIS analyst and the total acreage of each SAV patch observed will be extrapolated and reported to the field team prior to the commencement of the quantitative survey.These data will determine the level of effort for the quantitative survey based on the requirements of the Seagrass BMP. 7 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAp ► 6B 7 6i'w16'W $1•41171V e148v91,11 f�`p'(y3l'4B(344-W Au fir 01oo Ow i 4 Iet'ri ` Area I I '.t:05.6 r el QV 11 . • 1 ;,Shown " .'* -WV - ;' loftier ice .I r t r 0 Count �rgpq r"` r i r<t. ti ;t �'.+R. 1 Doctors r.rk 1'• a y ;. � ,� • { Pass y '}� ' jj/ 1 4' `._" '7u yid R-057 ��+ .�6�s pM oio� .it +Sv,ri iJ Basfn.it" s. ,yF..: .v tt - • _ .• r.. s:uun •. Ai Basin / . t rr • 1, r• , 1 ' is / :j ' 'ram a � r '.? 7 . . 1 • ,,7‘/ •I., . ;- C.I.pktc'fiV C'' li: •R 0i 8 . , .e.-1-,°'•4... '.i.el:'ss.. - ;A 7 P6Rgl ►"a 11 4 E 1gial' , . 'L e, .t. 4 s 444 iteciiir4sr Roso 'r��+tx�, ,a ., (Ip.x.{ , Lowdermllk. #' i:1 P ilt rw...,.>.x T. t4 Legend r et ,s' :' r 1;% .1 Disposal Area •y " r, - Dredge Footprint '.--;. , 4'• 1 i. • Dredge Mixing Zone r ... . t 7 NI'Kf16Y/ 91.402W at'en sn'•.� dn:a ir,•: 0 250 500 1,000 Meters r.. 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I 0 CBACwWnata Sy.'em HAD 1d935'r!aPlime FI--eWu EuyI FIPS 04V1 Pent Figure 2-1. Doctors Pass Maintenance Dredging area project overview. FDEP=Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 8 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. al0 16B 7 • Task 2c: Field Survey—Quantitative Survey(Doctors Pass) To characterize the cover of SAV within the project area, biologists will document the Braun-Blanquet (BB)cover-abundance scores for SAV within haphazardly placed 0.25 m2(0.5 m x 0.5 m)to 1.0 m22 (I.0 m x 1.0 m)quadrats within each SAV patch. As per the Seagrass BMP requirements,the number and size of quadrats per SAV patch will be determined based on the total acreage of each patch from the in situ SAV delineation conducted in Task 2b and will reflect 10%of the total area(acreage) if less than 1 acre. Quadrat placement will not be biased(e.g.,towards the center of the patches or densest areas)but will be distributed throughout the patch to characterize the cover. A percent cover score will be reported for each SAV taxa present within the quadrats. Additionally,the total cover of all SAV taxa present within the quadrats will be reported. This task includes labor for three CSA AAUS divers,equipment,hotel,and per diem.This proposal assumes that Collier County will provide the vessel and operator to augment the CSA survey team. Tusk 2d:Analysis and Data Deliverables(Doctors Pass) This task includes QA/QC of all data collected,areal calculations of seagrass coverage,and preparation of the data deliverable as per the Seagrass BMP. Raw data deliverables listed below will be submitted within 45 days of completion of survey as required by FDEP: • All video and photo data; • Excel spreadsheets of SAV survey data; • Draft GiS shapefiles: SAV patch delineation and areas of interest;and • *.pdf copies of field data sheets. Note that all project related tasks will be completed within 270 days of the NIP from Collier County. 2.3 PROJECT SCHEDULE The survey will be completed during the SAV growing season, i.e.,prior to 30 September 2024. Within 7 days of receiving the Purchase Order from Collier County and weather permitting, CSA will mobilize the necessary equipment and travel to Naples, Florida the afternoon prior to the field survey. Daily updates of survey progress will be provided to Collier County and contact with FDEP will be maintained to assure compliance with permitting based on field observations. Upon return, raw data and deliverables will be compiled for submittal to FDEP no later than 45 clays following the survey. All project related tasks will be completed within 270 days of the NTP from Collier County. 3.0 WIGGINS PASS PRE-DREDGING SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION SURVEY 3.1 INTRODUCTION Maintenance dredging of Wiggins Pass, located in Collier County, Florida, is authorized under FDEP Permit No. 0142538-008-JC. To fulfill the monitoring requirements the Permit, pre-and post-construction SAV surveys are required with special consideration for the recently distributed FDEP Guidance on Surveys for Potential impacts to SAV,dated 08 December 2020.The plan calls for the monitoring of all SAV resources within the influence of the project area before and after construction.This proposal focuses survey activities in the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel only; SAV has previously been l) Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary intimation intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 observed on the east and west side of the Water Turkey Bay Channel from Wiggins Pass and into Water Turkey Bay(Earth Tech Environmental,2020). { To determine potential impacts to SAV from Wiggins Pass maintenance dredging,pre-and post- construction,biological monitoring of SAV located within the mixing zone(400 ft buffer from the dredge area)is required.This pre-construction survey will determine the geographic extent,composition,and density of SAV within the project area. This proposal provides the scope of work and updated level of effort for a potential 2024 pre-construction SAV Survey for Wiggins Pass maintenance dredging. 3.2 SCOPE OF WORK The following monitoring tasks will be completed in the areas of SAV within Wiggins Pass,as requested by Mr. D'Arco.FDEP will be notified when the survey will begin and when it is completed,which will take place during the SAV growing season(prior to 30 September 2024),as required in the Seagrass BMP. Task 3a:Administration, Travel,Mobilization,and Demobilization(Wiggins Pass) All project management,HSSE duties and requirements, internal kickoff meeting,and a single mobilization/demobilization of CSA equipment and personnel to and from our headquarters in Stuart, Florida are included in this task. This task will also include hotel and per diem for the first night in Naples,Florida. Task 3b:Field Survey—Mapping and Qualitative Characterization(Wiggins Pass) This task includes labor for three CSA AAUS divers in the field and data analysis activities described below,equipment,hotel,and per diem.This proposal assumes that Collier County will provide the vessel and operator to augment the CSA survey team. In situ SAV Delineation and Qualitative Assessment Divers(or snorkelers)will visually locate the edge of the SAV patches and follow the edge of the community while towing a buoy equipped with radio telemetry and a DGPS antenna linked to a topside laptop computer running HYPACK navigational software.The positioning data will be recorded to determine the total acreage of SAV within the navigation channel. During SAV delineation, biologists will visually assess species composition,above-ground biomass, epiphyte coverage,and overall condition of each SAV patch within the navigation channel. In situ Delineation Acreage Analysis Diver track lines recorded during the in situ SAV delineation will be assessed for QA/QC by a CSA GIS analyst and the total acreage of each SAV patch observed will be extrapolated and reported to the field team prior to the commencement of the quantitative survey.These data will determine the level of effort for the quantitative survey based on the requirements of the Seagrass BMP. 10 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. c,qG 16B 7 Task 3c:Field Survey—Quantitative Survey(Wiggins Pass) To characterize the cover of SAV within the project area,biologists will document the BB cover- abundance scores for SAV within haphazardly placed 0.25 tn2(0.5 in x 0.5 m)to 1.0 m-' (1.0 m x 1.0 m)quadrats within each SAV patch.As per the Seagrass BMP requirements,the number and size of quadrats per SAV patch will be determined based on the total acreage of each patch from the in situ SAV delineation conducted in Task 3b and will reflect 10%of the total area(acreage)if less than I acre.Quadrat placement will not be biased(e.g.,towards the center of the patches or densest areas) but will be distributed throughout the patch to characterize the cover.A percent cover score will be reported for each SAV taxa present within quadrats. Additionally,the total cover of all SAV taxa present within the quadrats will be reported. This task includes labor for three CSA AAUS divers,equipment,hotel,and per diem.This proposal assumes that Collier County will provide the vessel and operator to augment the CSA survey team. Task 3r1::Analysis and Data Deliverables(Wiggins Pass) This task includes QA/QC of all data collected,areal calculations of seagrass coverage,and preparation of the data deliverable as per the Seagrass BMP. Raw data deliverables listed below will be submitted within 45 days of completion of survey as required by FDEP: • All video and photo data; • Excel spreadsheets of SAV survey data; • Draft GIS shapefiles: SAV patch delineation and areas of interest;and • *.pdfcopies of field data sheets. Note that all project related tasks will be completed within 270 days of the NTP from Collier County. 3.3 PROJECT SCHEDULE The survey will be completed during the SAV growing season, i.e., prior to 30 September 2024. Within 7 days of receiving the Purchase Order from Collier County and weather permitting,CSA will mobilize the necessary equipment and travel to Naples, Florida the afternoon prior to the field survey. Daily updates of survey progress will he provided to Collier County and contact with FDEP will be maintained to assure compliance with permitting based on field observations. Upon return, raw data and deliverables will be compiled for submittal to FDEP no later than 45 days following the survey. All project related tasks will be completed within 270 days of the NTP from Collier County. 4.0 HSSEQ OVERVIEW CSA integrates Health, Safety, Security, Environment,and Quality(HSSEQ)standards and policies into every activity to protect human health and minimize impacts to the environment. CSA's commitment to achieving and maintaining stringent HSSEQ standards is demonstrated by our: • ISO 9001:2015 certification for quality management standards; • ISNetworld and DISA Global Solutions Memberships; • Alignment with and pursuit of ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015 certifications; • Petroleum Education Council (PEC) SafeGulf, SafeLandUSA,and H2S Clear certifications; 11 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 • American Academy of Underwater Sciences(AAUS)and Scientific Boating Safety Association (SBSA) Memberships; • HSSE Manager who is an ISO 90001:2015 Lead Auditor and a PEC Certified Instructor; • Total Recordable Incident Rate of 0.0 and Experience Modifier Rate of 0.83;and • Recipient of HSSEQ awards, including: America's "America's Safest Companies Award"from El-IS Today, honoring companies committed SAFEST to employee safety and health,environmental management,and risk control; L! UNIVERSITY" "Sunshine State Safety Recognition Award"from the University of South Florida for ! SOUTH FLORIDA corporate emphasis on safety;and "Excellence in HSE Award" from the Trinidad regional Chamber of Commerce A 41CI IAtv1 (AMCHAM)for excellence in HSE,business performance,and encouraging continuous improvement. 5.0 RATES, RESOURCES, AND BILLING SCHEDULE 5.1 NEARSHORE HARDBOTTOM BIOLOGICAL MONITORING CSA has built in conservative estimates for level of effort to decrease the likelihood of change orders or additional approvals from Collier County,and, utilizing best management practices,we anticipate being able to complete the below tasks within or under the costs provided.The project costs listed in Table 5-1 by task are on a Time and Materials(T&M)Not-to-Exceed basis and will be billed monthly once NIP is given for the nearshore hardbottom biological monitoring survey. The labor and equipment rates are based on the Professional Services for Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Contract#22-8015 between CSA and Collier County on 0I March 2024.CSA's 2024 labor and equipment rate schedules are also provided in Attachments A and B, respectively. 5.2 DOCTORS PASS PRE-DREDGING SAV SURVEY Table 5-2 provides the T&M rates and estimated level of effort for a stand-alone SAV survey that meets the new Guidance on Surveys for Potential Impacts to SAV(FDEP,2020).Costs incurred will be billed at completion of the survey. If possible,CSA's project manager will work closely with the Collier County CZM project manager to combine travel and mobilization costs with the Nearshore Hardbottom monitoring,which is anticipated to be conducted concurrently.Additionally,every effort will be made to discuss the level of effort required for the quantitative survey with FDEP representatives prior to the field effort, which may result in a decreased number of days. The labor and equipment rates found in Table 2 are based on the Professional Services for Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Contract#22-80I 5 between CSA and Collier County on 01 March 2024.CSR's 2024 labor and equipment rate schedules are also provided in Attachments A and B,respectively. 5.3 WIGGINS PASS PRE-DREDGING SAV SURVEY Table 5-3 provides the T&M rates and estimated level of effort for a stand-alone SAV Survey in Wiggins Pass, Collier County, that meets the new Guidance on Surveys for Potential Impacts to SAV (FDEP, 2020). Costs incurred will be billed at completion of the Survey. If possible,CSA's project manager will work closely with the Collier County CZM project manager to combine travel and mobilization costs with the Nearshore Hardbottom monitoring,which is anticipated to be conducted concurrently.Additionally, every effort will be made to discuss the level of effort required for the quantitative survey with FDEP representatives prior to the field effort,which may result in a decreased number of clays.The labor and 12 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended Ibr a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Cp,O 16B 7 equipment rates found in Table 5-3 are based on the Professional Services for Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Contract#22-8015 between CSA and Collier County on 01 March 2024. CSA's 2024 labor and equipment rate schedules are also provided in Attachments A and B,respectively. 13 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 5.4 PROPOSA Cos'r SUMMARY The total proposed cost for the Nearshore Hardbottom Biological Monitoring Survey is estimated to be $284,310.53; the proposed cost for the Doctors Pass Pre-Dredging SAV Survey is estimated to be $49,308.22;and the proposed cost for the Wiggins Pass Pre-Dredging SAV Survey is estimated to be $34,875.29.This results in a combined and total proposal cost of$368,494.04. All estimated costs reflect a T&M level of effort and actual costs charged will be based on the actual number of field days spent by CSA personnel reflecting rates for labor and equipment listed in Attachments A and B. 6.0 PROPOSAL TERMS CSA's commercial proposal price calculations are based on"General Terms"and"Project-specific Terms,"listed below. If Collier County(Client)has issues with any of these items,CSA reserves the right to modify its original proposal price in order to meet any cost increase arising from any modifications requested by the Client. CSA is certified by TRACE international Inc.and conducts business ethically and in compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,U.K. Bribery Act,and other anti-bribery legislation. CSA has implemented and strictly adheres to anti-bribery,anti-corruption,and third-party risk management corporate policies and procedures(https://www.traceinternational.ord).). CSA holds these standards in high regard and expects the same from its clients and subcontractors. General Terms • Consequences due to coronavirus HSSE have not been included but may result in contingency, including government-imposed quarantine,testing,and other unforeseen impacts. • All staff will conform to CSA's coronavirus mitigation protocol.Any other required protocol(s) will be reconciled via a bridging document reflecting the more conservative approach among plans. • The services described in this proposal are consistent with the Client or Regulatory Document,as well as CSA's experience providing the proposed services under both typical and atypical situations. • Quoted rates are valid for 90 days after the date of the proposal. • Any unspecified costs for third-party services will be billed at cost+15%. • Payment is due within 30 days of invoice unless otherwise stated in contract. Project-specific Terms • CSA will not be held responsible for any costs or delays incurred due to Government actions, decisions,or rulings when all necessary measures to address all transparent Government concerns have been taken. • Once CSA receives a formal "Notice to Proceed"or a fully executed contract,a mobilization time of 2 weeks will be required before beginning any on-site work. • Mobilization/demobilization (Tasks la,2a,and 3a)includes: project management,equipment setup,travel expenses(transportation,fuel,accommodations,per diem),and labor during travel to and from project location. • Nearshore hardbottom (NSHB)field day includes: labor for three CSA AAUS divers,equipment, fuel,accommodations,and per diem. 26 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Cq0 16B 7 • NSHB field survey operations within three separate survey efforts,any additional costs incurred due to weather and sea conditions,vessel/equipment,CSA personnel,and/or other delays will be charged at the agreed upon Equipment and Labor Rates as T&M in Table 1. • Doctors Pass field survey operations within a single survey effort,any additional costs incurred due to weather and sea conditions,vessel/equipment,CSA personnel,and/or other delays will be charged at the agreed upon Equipment and Labor Rates as T&M in Table 2. • Wiggins Pass field survey operations within a single survey effort,any additional costs incurred due to weather and sea conditions,vessel/equipment,CSA personnel,and/or other delays will be charged at the agreed upon Equipment and Labor Rates as T&M in Table 3. • Tasks la through lc,2a through 2c,and 3a through 3c assume that the following will be provided by Collier County at no cost to CSA: o Vessel and captain; o Scuba tanks; o HYPACK navigation; o Transect maintenance equipment and supplies;and o A vessel log of daily activities. • NSHB Reporting- Project technical details,pertinent information necessary for the Project Description section of the report,and other requirements will be provided to CSA in a timely manner. • NSHB Deliverables-Price for preparation of deliverables is based on a single draft and final document addressing a single set of comments for each deliverable. • Doctors Pass Deliverables-Price for preparation of deliverables is based on a single data deliverable directly to FDEP.Please note that no report is required for the pre-construction SAV surveys as per the guidelines set forth by FDEP in the permit(#0331817-004-JM).All deliverables will be provided electronically to FDEP,pricing for preparation of hard copies to Client is not included. • Wiggins Pass Deliverables-Price for preparation of deliverables is based on a single data deliverable directly to FDEP.Please note that no report is required for the pre-construction SAV surveys as per the guidelines set forth by FDEP in the permit(#033 1 8 1 7-004-JM).All deliverables will be provided electronically to FDEP,pricing for preparation of hard copies to Client is not included. • Any presentations and meetings will be provided at additional expense. Vessel and Client Vessel • Any vessel that will carry CSA employees may be subject to a vessel inspection by CSA or its designee;failure to meet government and/or industry safety standards may result in rejection by CSA of that vessel;CSA will be held harmless for any costs and schedule change arising from rejection of any vessel failing this inspection. • Prices assume that the survey vessel,whether contracted by CSA or Client,is approved by the project country authority and will provide survey navigation services,ultra-short baseline capabilities,power source for integrated equipment,and deck operation assistance. • Price assumes 12 hours day-1 operations. Equipment • If any proposed equipment becomes unavailable,CSA reserves the right to substitute or replace the equipment with suitable alternatives.If substituting the equipment results in a price increase, then CSA will be required to obtain Client written approval prior to placing said equipment in service. 27 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful, CAO 1 6 B 7 Positioning and Geophysical • This proposal assumes that Collier County will provide all navigation and positioning services during the field effort with light technical support from CSA if necessary. 8.0 LITERATURE CITED CB&I Chicago Bridge and Iron. 2015.Collier County, Doctors Pass Maintenance Dredging Final Seagrass Biological Monitoring Plan for permits: Collier County Beach Nourishment Project, FDEP permit no. 033 I 817-004-JM. FDEP tile no. 0331817-001-JC.Approved April 16,2015. Tallahassee Florida. 5 pp. CP&E Coastal Planning and Engineering.2009.Collier County Nearshorc Sidescan Sonar Survey. Submitted to Collier County October 2009. 19 pp. CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. 2018a. Doctors Pass Maintenance Dredging June 2018 Pre-Dredge Seagrass Survey Report. Aug. 17,2018.25 pp. Submitted to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 033 1 8 1 7-004-JM.FDEP file no. 0331817-001-JC CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.20I 8b. Doctors Pass Maintenance Dredging September 2018 Post-Dredge Seagrass Survey Report.Nov. 28,2018.25 pp. Submitted to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 033 1 8 1 7-004-JM. FDEP file no.0331817-001-JC CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.2019a. Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2018 Hardbottom Monitoring Report.Jan. 16,2019. 131 pp. Submitted to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 0331817-004-JM and the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance Project FDEP Permit 0142538-008-JC. CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. 2019b.Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2019 Hardbottom Monitoring Report and Supplemental Post Red'tide Survey.Nov.25,2019. 70 pp.Submitted to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 0331817-004-JM and the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance Project FDEP Permit 0142538-008-JC. CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.2020. Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2020 Hardbottom Monitoring Report. Dec. 16,2020, 140 pp. Submitted to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 033 1 8 1 7-004-JM and the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance Project FDEP Permit 0142538-008-JC. CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.2022a.Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2022 Hardbottom Monitoring Report. in pres., 140 pp. For submittal to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 0331817-004-JM and the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance Project FDEP Permit 0142538-008-JC. 28 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may he unlawful. CAO 16B 7 CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.2022b.Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2021 Hardbottom Monitoring Report.Jan.2022, 140 pp.For submittal to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 0331817-004-JM and the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance l'roject FDEP Permit 0142538-008-JC. CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.2024. Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2023 Hardbottom Monitoring Report.Jan.2024, 133 pp.For submittal to Collier County CZM and FDEP in fulfillment of permit required monitoring for Collier County Beach Nourishment Project FDEP Permit No. 0331817-004-JM and the Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance Project FDEP Permit 0142538-008-JC. Earth Tech Environmental LLC.2020. Wiggins Pass and Water Turkey Bay Channel Maintenance Dredging Project Post-Construction Seagrass Monitoring Report.Nov. 17,2020. FDEP permit no. 0142538-008 JC. 121 pp. Florida Department of Environmental Protection.2018.Collier County,Florida Hardbottom Biological Monitoring Plan for permits: Collier County Beach Nourishment Project,FDEP permit no. 0331817-004-JM and Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance Project, FDEP permit no.0142538-008-JC.July 2018.Tallahassee Florida. 17 pp. Florida Department of Environmental Protection.2020.Guidance on Surveys for Potential Impacts to • Submerged Aquatic Vegetation.December 8, 2020.Tallahassee Florida. 28 pp. 29 Privileged,confidential,and/or proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 ATTACHMENTS Provided with this proposal under separate cover Attachment A—CSA Total Labor Rate Schedule for Collier County Attachment B—CSA Field Equipment Rate Schedule for Collier County 30 Privileged,confidential,andtor proprietary information intended for a specific individual and purpose.Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CAO 16B 7 End of submittal. This page is intentionally blank. 16B 7 -I b _ .-{ b Cr O pf 0 CO T• V. CP A r - I C) n Q. r VI n -1 w 01 O `1 Cr .-t an. to ° D to F; n. (-)0 t:D31 4 Ii 0. 0 7 CD R 3 0`< y' i 3 is 0n n 5 4 0 R 0Q a 3 C - IJ W W N ,0,, N W w j. G L- 'a a 'D r 0 - 10 CD H y a 0 ' 0 5 n o = o ti a o 0 0 0` 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0` c o w a�1' yC '/. % '/. o fro co 'li c G-f of a 1 c o o -- C1 1 o -- c o 7 ,. yy 7 'D - W W V' 7 .... 0. 0. 0. 0 Cl. Q. Q. a 0. 3 d T. ry w N w 70 0 o "h y v N y' Cr 3 0 a C) • 0. N • EAM pi rri O CD CC V. 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CAO 16B 7 CSA OCEAN SCIENCES INC.(CSA) Total Labor Rate Schedule for Collier County Effective 1 March 2024 through 31 January 2027 Labor Categories Abbreviations Hourly Rate Senior Scientist 2 SS2 $ 239.84 Senior Scientist 1 SS1 $ 198.27 Project Scientist 3 PS3 $ 159.90 Project Scientist 2 PS2 $ 121.52 Project Scientist 1 PS1 $ 108.73 GIS Manager GISM $ 159.90 GIS Developer GISD $ 140.71 GIS Analyst GISA $ 105.53 GIS Technician GIST $ 92.74 Project Manager 2 PM2 $ 201.47 Project Manager 1 PM1 $ 140.71 Assistant Project Manager APM $ 89.55 Operations Manager OM $ 220.66 Operations Supervisor 2 0S2 $ 179.08 Operations Supervisor 1 OS1 $ 147.10 Technician 3 T3 $ 118.32 Technician 2 T2 $ 102.34 Technician 1 T1 $ 73.54 Technical Editor 2 TE2 $ 127.92 Technical Editor 1 TE1 $ 99.14 Document Processor DP $ 86.35 Clerical CLR $ 63.96 Field Equipment and Supplies: CSA field equipment is billed on a time-rate basis according to CSA's Field Equipment Rate Schedule(1-2). Travel and Per Diem: Billed according to Section 112.061 Florida Statutes / Subcontracts and Consultants: e4y�. ,/� �,�,,,.. - Billed at cost plus 5%. 00 mot' Other Expendable Supplies, Materials,and Services: Billed at cost plus 5%. Prices are firm only when signed by an authorized company representative or when taken from current Rate Schedules. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS REGIONAL OFFICES 8502 SW Kansas Avenue, Stuart, Florida 34997 11953-A FM 529, Houston,Texas 77041 Tel: (772) 219-3000; Fax: (772)219-3010 Tel: (772)219-3000 e-mail:csa@conshelf.com web: www.csaocean.com 2261 Denley Road, Houma,Louisiana 70363 Tel: (772)219-3000 24-Hour Response Line: (844)272-8320 1-1a EC) 166 7 CSA OCEAN SCIENCES INC. FIELD EQUIPMENT RATE SCHEDULE FOR COLLIER COUNTY Effective 1 March 2024 through 31 January 2027 GENERAL DESCRIPTION EXTENDED DESCRIPTION PRICE 1-NAV&COMM Survey Software Hypack Max,Hypack Lite 110 Multibeam Survey Software Hypack Hysweep 140 Computer Desktop or Laptop CPU 70 Network Storage Device-QNAP QNAP TES 110 GPS WAAS Garman 76,7GCSX 15 GPS GNSS-high accuracy-handheld Trimble GeoXH 90 GPS DGPS-dual-antenna system Trimble SPS-461 90 GPS GNSS-GLONASS&Heading System Trimble SPS855 Si SPS555H 225 GPS RTK-Sub cm accuracy Trimble R8 RTK 600 GLONASS Navigation System Applanix RTK POS MV Surfmaster SFF IP68 500 Diver Survey&Sonar System Shark Marine Navigator Dil 850 USBL-System w/beacons LinkQuest Tracklink 1500 330 USBL-High Accuaracy GyroUSBL©System w/beacons Sonardyne Ranger 2 2,200 Telemetry Survey System Maxon 450MHz 30 HPR Motion Sensor SMC IMU-108 70 Satellite Phone-Hand Held Iridium w/o usage Iridium 9505 A 50 Satellite Phone/Internet FleetBroadband w/o usage Thrane&Thrane Sailor 150 200 2-REMOTE SENSING Hydrophone Cetacean CR-1,C54 20 Sound Source Ocean Sonics icTalk 100 Digital Hydrophone Ocean Sonics IcListen 200 Acoustic Recorder Loggerhead DSG 110 Acoustic Recorder&Signal Analyzer Develoglc Sono.Vault,Sono.Vault HF 210 Pressure Sensor Array PCB Pressure Sensors W138A01 w/line conditioners 400 Acoustic Modeling Software Navcon dBSea 143 Scientific Echosounder-200kHz Simrad EK60 w/deck unit-200 kHz 550 Scientific Echosounder-38kHz Simrad EK60 w/deck unit-38 kHz 750 Scientific Echosounder-18kHz Simrad EK60 w/deck unit-18 kHz 1,050 Echoview Software Myriax LNeView 200 Single-Beam Echosounder-200 kHz Ohmex Sonarmite BT 100 Single-Beam Echosounder-12/24/200 kHz Teledyne Odom CV300 Single Beam 300 Digital Side Scan Sonar L-3 Communications Klein 3900 400 Digital Side Scan Sonar L-3 Communications Klein 3000 500 Digital Side Scan Sonar&Sub-Bottom L-3 Communications Klein 3000/3310 750 Marine Magnometer Geometrics Marine Magnometer G-822 180 Sub-Bottom System Edgetech SB216 495 Multi-Beam Scanning Sonar Kongsberg Mesotech M3 500 SonarWiz Processing System SonarWiz 6 150 ASV(Autonomous Surface Vessel)Utility Class Searobotics USV-2600 1,500 ASV(Autonomous Surface Vessel)Surveyor Class Searobotics M 1.8 1,500 3-REMOTE IMAGING MInIROV SeaBotix LBV300-5 w/156m tether 950 Inspection Class ROV Saab Seaeye Falcon ROV w/440m tether 1,500 Towed SD Video System(30m) Aluminum sled w/video,still,LED lights&lasers,SHP winch,cable 400 Towed SD Video System(300n1) Aluminum sled w/video,still,P&T,LED lights&lasers,20HP winch, 1,850 cable Towed SD Video System(3,000m/6,000m) DTS 6000V/Nexus MK F 2,000 SD Subsea Video Camera DSP&L MSC 2000,Insite Pacific Aurora,Insite Pacific Nova 70 HD Subsea Video Camera Insite Pacific MiniZeus 300 Digital Still Camera System Imenco SOS 1210 350 Seabed Camera System(6,000m) OSIL SeaCam,W&A SOLO II ARC 100 Photogrammetric Processing Software Agisoft Metashape Professional 200 Video Data Management System VisualSoft VisualArchive 150 Digital Video Recorder-SD VisualSoft VisualDVR Dual 200 Digital Video Recorder-HD VisualSoft VisuaIDVR-HD 300 Video&Metadata Encoder VITEC MGW Premium Encoder HD 415 1-2(3/28/23) 1 of 4 CAO 16B 7 CSA OCEAN SCIENCES INC. FIELD EQUIPMENT RATE SCHEDULE FOR COLLIER COUNTY Effective 1 February 2024 through 31 January 2027 GENERAL DESCRIPTION EXTENDED DESCRIPTION PRICE 4-IMAGING/DIVER IMAGING Diver GoPro Camera System GoPro Hero w/LCD display,2x SOLA 2000 lights 35 Diver HD Video Camera System Canon XA-10,Sony HDR-HC7,Sony HDR-HC9 95 Diver Digital Still Camera System Canon G11,Canon G12,Sony A5000 55 5-WQ&PHYS 0&MOORINGS CID-Optical Teledyne RDI Citadel-NV 75 CTD-Real Time only Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-49 FastCAT 100 CTD-Deep water w/Internal data logger Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-19PIus V2 w/pump 175 Real Time CTD Kit(PDIM w/deck unit) Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-33 80 CTD Auto Fire Module Sea-Bird Electronics AFM '10 Altimeter(6,000m) Teledyne Benthos PSA-916 20 DO Sensor Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-43 50 pH Sensor(1200m) Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-18 10 pH/ORP Sensor(Redox) Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-27 35 Turbidity Sensor Campbell Scientific OBS-3+ 15 PAR Sensor Biospherical Instruments QSP2300 25 PAR Logger w/GPS Li-Cor LI-15000/LI-1925A 30 Fluorometer Wetlabs CDOM-FLCDRTD,Wetlabs ECO-CDOM CD2000 60 Chlorophyll&Turbidity Sensor WetLabs ECO-FLNTURTD,WetLabs ECO-FLRTD 60 pH Sensor(6,000m) AMT UT-pH-EM 40 pH/ORP Sensor(Redox)(6,000m) AMT UT-RE-EM 60 Temperature&Depth Sensor Seabird Electronics SBE-39 25 Digital Pressure Sensor Seabird Electronics SBE-50 25 Depth Logger RBR Solo3 D 30 CTD-Shallow water w/internal data logger YSI 65OMDS(pH/DO/Turbidity),Hanna Instrument HI9829 125 Hanna Instruments Multiparameter Probe(pH/ORP/EC/DO) Hanna Instruments H19829(pH/ORP/EC/DO)10m 200 Turbidity Logger Campbell Scientific OBS-3a 25 Lab Turbiditimeter Hach 2100P 20 Lab Spectrophotometer Hach DR2800 30 Lab Culture Incubator Hach 153-2 80 Sound Velocity Profiler AML Base X2,SV-&P-Xchange 45 ADCP-1 MHz Nortek AquaDopp 120 ADCP-600kHz or 1200 kHz Teledyne RDI WHMVM 600,WHM 1200 150 Rowe SeaWatch 600kHz ADCP-400kHz Nortek AWAC 400kHz 230 ADCP-300 kHz Teledyne RDI WHS 300-I-UG48 250 Rowe SeaWatch 300kHz ADCP-300 kHz(6,000m) Teledyne R01 WHS 300-I-UG50 260 ADCP-75kHz w/subsea mooring Teledyne RDI WHLS 75-1-2 350 ADCP-55kHz w/subsea mooring Nortek Signatures 55kHz w/elliptical buoy 820 ADCP Bottom Mount Apple Machine&Supply Bottom Mount 25 ADCP Trawl Mount Mooring Systems MTRBM 60 Mooring Systems In-Line Mount, ADCP Mooring Mount-Shallow water Mooring Systems WI-I Buoy Mounts, 40 Mooring Systems EB-F-33/FB-33-AWAC ADCP Mooring Mount 1,500m Mooring Systems SB-35/FB-35-WH-1,500m 60 Syntactic Float Mooring Systems SF-30-1,000m SO Modular Floatation-Medium Trelleborg Micro Modular Buoy(2071bs/2331bs buoyancy) 120 Modular Floatation-Small Trelleborg Nano Modular Buoy(731bs/76Ibs buoyancy) 40 Trawl Float Mooring Systems 14"Triple Trawl Float 10 w/strength member-800m Glass Flotation Sphere Teledyne Benthos 17"HR Glass Float-6,000m 10 Subsurface Locator Beacon Xeos Iridium 9603-D-I,XEOS XMI-11K 40 Tide Gauge Valeport miniTide 50 Wave Gauge RBR RBRvirtuoso D 25 Acoustic Release Teledyne R12K 150 Acoustic Release Teledyne Benthos 866-A 100 Acoustic Release Deck Unit Teledyne Benthos UDB900M,UD69400 125 Acoustic Modem LinkQuest UVM 2000 100 1-2(3/28/23) 2 of 4 CAO 166 7 CSA OCEAN SCIENCES INC. FIELD EQUIPMENT RATE SCHEDULE FOR COLLIER COUNTY Effective 1 February 2024 through 31 January 2027 GENERAL DESCRIPTION EXTENDED DESCRIPTION PRICE 6-SAMPLING Rosette-6 Position(600m) Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-55 200 Rosette-12 Position(6,000m) Sea-bird Electronics SBE-32 400 Rosette-24 Position(6,000m) Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-32 600 Niskin Water Sampler 1.2L/2.5L/4,0L General Occanics Niskin 1.2L/2.5L/4.0L 10 Go-Flo Water Sampler-5L General Oceanics GoFlo 5L Teflon coated 30 Go-Flo Water Sampler-10L General Oceanics GoFlo 10LTeflon coated 40 Niskin Water Sampler-30L General Oceanics Niskin 301 50 Peristaltic Water Pump Geotech Environmental 900-1280 15 ROV Push Corer ROV Product Services 3"and 4" 10 ROV Box Corer Searobotics 0.2Sm x 0.25m 75_ ROV Suction Sampler Searobotics SLRP-3 650 Mega-Corer Ocean Scientific Intl Mega-Corer 12-Core 2,500 Box Corer-Small Gray O'Hara design 0.25m x 0.25m 50 Box Corer-Medium Gray O'Hara design 0.35m x 0.35m 75 Box Corer-Large Gray O'Hara design 0.48m x 0.48m 200 Smith Mac Sediment sampler D.30m x 0.30m 100 Van Veen Sediment Sampler-Small-Young modified 0.20m x 0.20m 25 Van Veen Sediment Sampler-Medium-Young modified 0.30m x 0.30m 35 Van Veen Sediment Sampler-Large 0.51m x 0.42m 65 Ponar Petite D.1S2m x 0.152m/2.4L, Ponar/Eckman Sediment Sampler Ponar Standard 0.229 x 0.229m/8.2L 10 Eckman Sediment Sieve Station CSA OS SWS-002 100 MOCNESS lm Biological Environmental Sampling System MOC-1 1,500 (w/frame,sensors,controls&nets) MOCNESS 10m Biological Environmental Sampling System MOC-10 2,000 (w/frame,sensors,controls&nets) Midwater Trawl System Superior Trawl 1.02 x 3.20m 650 Bongo 0.65m Bongo/Neuston/Manta Net System Neuston lx2m, 250 Manta Balloon Trawl Unit Terrebonne Otter Trawl 15 Kahlsico Triangular Dredge 0.60m Triangle/Rock/Oyster Dredge Benthos Rock Dredge 0.41m x 0.99m 15 Oyster OST Rock Dredge System OST 506-100-001B(2rn x 0.8m) 225 Electra Fish Shocker Smith-Root 5kW pulsed DC 60 7-DIVING Scuba Equipment Set 72.50 Scuba Tank 80 cubic ft 8 Acoustic Diver Recall System 20 Diver Comm.System (deck unit,masks) 200 Brownies Hooka Compressor Set 80 Dive Tank Compressor 50 8-DECK GEAR 125 HP Slip Ring Winch w/6,000m coax DT Marine 3125EHLWR 2,500 75 HP Slip Ring Winch w/o cable 72480 ROV/ROTV 800 60 HP Slip Ring Winch w/synthetic line DT Marine 3060EHLW w/6,000m of Unitrex HDWE 5/8" 1,500 50 HP Slip Ring Winch w/synthetic line DT Marine 3050EHLWR w/3,300m or 5,000m of??777????77?? 1,300 40 HP Slip Ring Winch w/o cable DT Marine 3040EHLWR 700 25 HP Slip Ring Winch w/synthetic line or coax DT Marine 3025EHLWR w/?7????? 800 20 HP Slip Ring Winch w/towed video cable DT Marine 1020EHLWR w/1,200m of Falmat FM121108-1BF 100 5 HP Slip Ring Winch w/o cable DT Marine 305EHA 120 Pneumatic Tugger Winch w/cable F&M Mafco HU L40 4,000Ibs 85 Hydraulic or Electric Tugger Winch Ramsey HD-P 8000,Smittybilt X20 12K Gen2 25 1,500-3,000m Conductor Cable Tyco Electronics Single Conductor A310255,Coax A302799, 200 A301241,7-Conductor 7H472K,7H42RZ 20 HP Gas Hydraulic Power Unit Stanley 100 1-2(3/28/23) 3 of 4 CAO 16B 7 CSA OCEAN SCIENCES INC. FIELD EQUIPMENT RATE SCHEDULE FOR COLLIER COUNTY Effective 1 February 2024 through 31 January 2027 GENERAL DESCRIPTION EXTENDED DESCRIPTION PRICE 8-DECK GEAR(continued) 10T Articulating A-Frame w/100HP HPU New Industries 19'x15'w/DT Marine 100HP HPU 1,700 10T Articulating A-Frame w/50HP HPU New Industries 19'x15' w/DT Marine 50HP HPU 1,000 ST Articulating A-Frame w/15HP or 30 HP HPU New Industries 17'x8'w/DT Marine 15HP or 30HP HPU 800 Vortex Side Pole w/saddle FWC 30',19' 200 Tow Block Campbell Specialty 36"McKissick 16" 25 Digital Cable Counter&Block Remontec DTD 20B,Measurement Technology LCI-90i 70 Dredge Pump AMT 2" 25 Honda Generator-2kW,5kW EU2000i,EB5000X 50 Generator-13kW(Diesel) Voltmaster 13000 110 Light Tower w/generator Terex AL4000 100 Gas/Electric Air Compressor 90 PSI 30 Mobile Deck Storage Container(8'x20') 8'x20' 25 Mobile Work Van(8'x20') 8'x20' 250 9-BOATS&TRUCKS 49 ft R/V Dolphin Marine Science/Geophysical Survey Vessel 4,500 27ft Catamaran w/trailer Trailered Marine Science/Geophysical Survey Vessel 2,400 28 ft Mako Boat w/trailer Mako 650 25 ft Parker Boat w/trailer Parker 550 25 ft Pontoon Boat w/trailer Tri-Pontoon 200 Truck Ford F250,F350,GMC Yukon,GMC Suburban 150 Longterm rates available Notes:The rates listed above apply when CSA is responsible for loss and repairs.Rate schedules are subject to revision on each 1January.This Schedule may be updated as needed throughout the year to include the addition of new equipment.Any changes to existing prices will occur only during a 1 January revision.Prices are firm only when signed by an authorized company representative or when taken form current Rate Schedules. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 8502 SW Kansas Ave Stuart,FL 34997 USA +1 772 219 3000 csa@conshelf.com csaocean.com U.S.REGIONAL OFFICES FLORIDA,LOUISIANA,TEXAS,CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL LOCATIONS TRINIDAD,QATAR,BRAZIL,CYPRUS,SINGAPORE,AUSTRALIA 1-2(3/28/23) 4 of 4 CAO