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Agenda 10/13/2020 Item #16A27 (RPS #20-7795R - Capital Consulting Solutions, Inc.)10/13/2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the selection committee’s ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC, for Request for Professional Services (“RPS”) No. 20-7795R, Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project (Immokalee Complete Streets). OBJECTIVE: Recommendation to approve the selection committee’s ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC, concerning RPS No. 20-7795R, “Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project,” so that a proposed agreement can be brought back for the Board’s consideration at a subsequent meeting. CONSIDERATIONS: In May 2018, the County learned that it was being awarded the 2017 TIGER IX discretionary grant for the “Immokalee Complete Streets - Growing Connections to Create Mobility Opportunities Project (“TIGER Project”).” The TIGER project is designed to grow the existing pedestrian network by providing new facilities to accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians where none currently exist. By expanding the small network of pedestrian and bicycle routes, the TIGER Project will more than double the number of current facilities in the area and provide enhanced transportation options to education, jobs, and other essential services for Immokalee residents. On July 14, 2020, the Board approved the 2017 TIGER IX Discretionary Grant Agreement and Accompanying Resolution, sponsored by the United States Department of Transportation, for the Immokalee Complete Streets - Growing Connections to Create Mobility Opportunities Project, in the amount of $16,415,864 (Agenda Item #16A13). On August 3, 2020, the United States Department of Transportation executed the 2017 TIGER IX Discretionary Grant Agreement for the Immokalee Complete Streets - Growing Connections to Create Mobility Opportunities Project. On September 11, 2020, the Procurement Services Division released notices for RPS No. 20-7795R, Design Criteria and Lighting Justification Study, for the 2017 Tiger IX Grant Project. The County notified 27,776 firms, 70 firms viewed the solicitation, and staff received one (1) proposal from Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC, before the October 1, 2020 response deadline. Notably, the County previously advertised this solicitation on August 4, 2020, and similarly received only one proposal. Staff also conducted outreach in an effort to obtain additional proposals. Ultimately, the Procurement Services Division re-advertised the solicitation as noted in the above paragraph, which again resulted in receiving only one proposal. The Selection Committee convened on October 5, 2020, and determined that the sole respondent, Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC’s, is responsive and responsible and found them to be the top ranked and recommended firm. Therefore, staff is requesting authority to begin contract negotiations with Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC to prepare a Design Criteria and Lighting Justification Study, which is required to prepare the preliminary plans and a scope for the subsequent ‘Design-Build’ construction of this project. Subject to the Board’s approval of staff’s recommendation, staff will begin contract negotiations in accordance with the Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act, Florida Statutes § 287.055, with Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC, so that a proposed negotiated agreement can be brought back for the Board’s consideration at a future meeting. 16.A.27 Packet Pg. 1523 10/13/2020 FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for the subsequent contract is available within Transportation Capital Fund (310). A budget amendment will be required to transfer funding within Transportation Capital Fund (310) to Project 33563 and will be included with a future agenda item for contract approval. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The project is in conformance with the goals and objectives of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for Board approval. -SRT RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to approve the selection committee’s ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC, concerning RPS No. 20- 7795R, “Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project,” so that a proposed agreement can be brought back for the Board’s consideration at a future meeting. Prepared by: Bee Thao, P.E, Sr. Project Manager, Transportation Engineering Division, Growth Management Department ATTACHMENT(S) 1. 20-7795R NORA (PDF) 2. 20-7795 Final Ranking (PDF) 3. 20-7795R Solicitation (PDF) 4. [Linked] 20-7795R Capital Proposal (PDF) 16.A.27 Packet Pg. 1524 10/13/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.27 Doc ID: 13815 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the selection committee’s ranking and authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC, for Request for Professional Services (“RPS”) No. 20-7795R, Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project, (Immokalee Complete Streets) Meeting Date: 10/13/2020 Prepared by: Title: – Transportation Engineering Name: Bee Thao 10/06/2020 1:17 PM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Transportation Eng – Transportation Engineering Name: Jay Ahmad 10/06/2020 1:17 PM Approved By: Review: Procurement Services Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Completed 10/06/2020 1:23 PM Growth Management Operations Support Christopher Johnson Additional Reviewer Completed 10/06/2020 1:26 PM Growth Management Department Lisa Taylor Additional Reviewer Completed 10/06/2020 1:27 PM Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Completed 10/06/2020 1:27 PM Transportation Engineering Marlene Messam Additional Reviewer Completed 10/06/2020 1:28 PM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Additional Reviewer Skipped 10/06/2020 1:29 PM Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Completed 10/06/2020 1:42 PM Procurement Services Evelyn Colon Additional Reviewer Completed 10/06/2020 1:44 PM Growth Management Department Judy Puig Deputy Department Head Review Skipped 10/06/2020 1:19 PM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Department Head Review Completed 10/06/2020 1:47 PM County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Completed 10/06/2020 2:33 PM Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 10/06/2020 2:55 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 10/06/2020 3:23 PM Office of Management and Budget Laura Zautcke Additional Reviewer Completed 10/07/2020 8:13 AM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 10/07/2020 11:17 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 10/13/2020 9:00 AM 16.A.27 Packet Pg. 1525 Notice of Recommended Award Solicitation: 20-7795R Title: Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project Due Date and Time: 10/1/2020 10:00 AM Respondents: Company Name City County State Final Ranking Responsive/Responsible Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC. Naples Collier FL 1 Yes/Yes Utilized Local Vendor Preference: Yes No Recommended Vendor(s) For Award: On September 11, 2020 the Procurement Services Division released notices of Request for Professional Services 20-7795R Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project. 27,776 firms were notified, 70 firms viewed the bid information and one (1) proposal was received on October 1, 2020. The Selection Committee convened on October 5, 2020. Staff is recommending negotiations with the top ranked firm, Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC. This was previously advertised on August 4, 2020 and received one offer therefore it was re-advertised. Required Signatures Project Manager: Bee Thao Procurement Strategist: Viviana Giarimoustas Procurement Services Director: __________________________________ _________________ Sandra Herrera Date DocuSign Envelope ID: C488B68A-63CF-4F4B-AD49-CEC0BE54E085 10/5/2020 10/5/2020 10/5/2020 16.A.27.a Packet Pg. 1526 Attachment: 20-7795R NORA (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) RPS #: 20-7795R Title: Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project Name of Firm Liz Bee Trinity Total Scores Final Rank Captial Consulting Solutions LLC 92 91 95 278.00 1 Procurement Professional Viviana Giarimoustas Step 1: Upon direction by the Procurement professional, the individual selection committee member should provide their scoring of the proposals. Step 2: The procurement professional will review the mathematically tabulated scores. Step 3: The Committee will determine the number of proposers to bring back for oral presentations. Page 1 of 1 16.A.27.b Packet Pg. 1527 Attachment: 20-7795 Final Ranking (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS) In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055 Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act FOR DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795R VIVIANA GIARIMOUSTAS, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-8375 Viviana.Giarimoustas@colliercountyfl.gov (Email) This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format (rev 8/16/17). Any alterations to this document made by the Consultant may be grounds for rejection of proposal, cancellation of any subsequent award, or any other legal remedies available to the Collier County Government. 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1528 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) SOLICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROFESSINAL SERVICES (RPS) NUMBER: 20-7795R PROJECT TITLE: Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project (Immokalee Complete Streets) RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME: October 1, 2020 10:00 AM EST PLACE OF RPS OPENING: Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. C-2 Naples, FL 34112 All proposals shall be submitted online via the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System: https://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas/ INTRODUCTION As requested by the Transportation Engineering Division (hereinafter, the “Division or Department”), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, “County”) has issued this Request for Professional Services (hereinafter, “RPS”) with the intent of obtaining proposals from interested and qualified Consultants in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications stated or attached. The Consultant, at a minimum, must achieve the requirements of the Specifications or Scope of Work stated. The Division is planning to solicit the Design-Build for the TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) IX Grant: Immokalee Complete Streets – Growing Connections to Create Mobility Opportunities (hereinafter referred to as “TIGER”) Project, in accordance with Fla. Stat. §287.055(9). Prior to soliciting the TIGER Project, the Division needs to develop the Design Criteria Package (hereinafter referred to as “DCP”), including a Lighting Justification Report (hereinafter referred to as “LJR”) via the Lighting Justification Study (hereinafter referred to as “LJS”). The purpose of this RPS is to hire a Consultant to develop a DCP and provide other consultation services for the TIGER Project. Note: The Consultant selected to develop the DCP and LJR is not eligible to render services under the Design Build contract executed for the TIGER Project. This restriction does not apply to subconsultants. BACKGROUND The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’s small size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling. Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastructure. While efforts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrian infrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequent flooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure. The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrofit, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, and affordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promote regional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness. The TIGER Project is located in the state road 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on Stockade Rd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map). 1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specific performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state any requirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incomplete submittals. The DCP should also define the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirements include, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria, controlling roadway and traffic design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drainage, bus stops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environmental assessment services, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates, design and construction schedules, identification of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provisions for water and wastewater, surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specifications. 2. Lighting Justification Study (LJS): The purpose of the LJS is to analyze the existing lighting system and determine where improvements are needed throughout the project limits. As part of the LJS, the Consultant shall develop the LJR, which will be incorporated into the DCP. The Consultant will also prepare an estimate of cost for installation and future operation and maintenance of the proposed lighting system. Due to operation and maintenance costs are based on millage collected, public assessment of any proposed increase must be evaluated. 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1529 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) TERM OF CONTRACT County reserves the right to modify this scope during negotiations for budgetary reasons. The contract term, if an award is made, will commence on the date the Notice to Proceed is issued and end upon acceptance and approval of the final payment. Prices shall remain firm for the term of the awarded contract. Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this award, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing structure. DETAILED SCOPE OF WORK DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE DEVELOPMENT A SCOPE OF SERVICES 1.0 PURPOSE: This scope of services describes and defines the services which are required for the development of a detailed DCP and LJS for the TIGER Project are listed below. 2.0 OBJECTIVE: DCP: The Consultant shall develop the technical, material, and quality requirements necessary for a selected Design Build Firm (“DBF”) to complete the design, permit, and build the Project. LJS: The Consultant shall perform the LJS for this Contract. The LJS must provide a comprehensive assessment of the existing lighting system and make recommendations for improvements in the LJR. The LJR shall guide the type and spacing of poles, lighting fixtures, and a cost/benefit analysis outcome to prepare the Immokalee CRA for the expected impact on the millage rate. 3.0 SCOPE: Provide services as defined in this scope and the referenced Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) manuals, and procedures. The Project for which the services are required is: County Project ID: 33524 Project Name: DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (Immokalee Complete Streets Project) Description: Immokalee Complete Streets – Growing Connections to Create Mobility Opportunities County: Collier 4.0 DEFINITIONS: A. Agreement: The Professional Services Agreement between the County and the Consultant setting forth the obligations of the parties thereto, including but not limited to the performance of the work, furnishing of services, and the basis of payment. B. Bidder/Proposer: The Firm or team of Firms submitting the Proposal to Collier County. C. Calendar Day: Every day shown on the calendar, ending and beginning at midnight. D. County: Collier County, Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or Collier County Procurement Services. E. Consultant: The Professional Engineer or Engineering Firm, or Architect or Architectural Firm, registered in the State of Florida and under Contract with the County to perform professional services. The Consultant may be the Engineer or Architect of Record or may provide services through and be subcontracted to the Engineer or Architect of Record. F. Contract: “Contract” means the entire and integrated agreement between the County and the Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, either written or oral. The Contract Documents form the Contract between the County and the Consultant setting forth the obligations of parties, including, but 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1530 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) limited to, the performance of work and the basis of payment. G. Contract Documents: The term “Contract Documents” includes: Advertisement, Request for Professional Services (RPS), General Conditions, Instruction to Bidders, Non-collusion Affidavit, Executed Form of Contract, Performance Bond & Payment Bond, Builders Risk Insurance, Design Liability Insurance, Specifications, FDOT Standard Details, Plans & Specifications prepared by the Consultant and approved by the Division for the Project, Amendments to the DCP, change orders, contract amendments, and supplemental agreements, all of which are to be treated as one instrument whether or not set forth at length in the form of a Contract. H. Change Order: A written order issued by the Division and accepted by the Consultant, covering changes in the plans, specifications, or quantity of work, within the scope of the Contract, when prices for the items of work affected are negotiated between the Division and the Consultant. I. Contract Time: The number of calendar days allowed for the completion of the contract work, including authorized time extensions. J. County’s Director of Transportation Engineering: The Director of Construction, Engineering, and Traffic Operations. K. County’s Procurement Director: The Director of the Procurement Services Division. L. County Manager: The Chief Executive Officer appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. M. County Project Manager: The Division employee assigned to manage the Consultant’s Contract and represent the Division during the performance of the services covered under this Agreement. N. Community Liaison Officer: The Growth Management Department’s employee assigned to manage the Public Information Issues. O. Division: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division P. Delay: Any unanticipated event, action, force, or factor, which extends the Consultant’s time of performance of any controlling work item under the Contract. The term “delay” is intended to cover all such events, actions, forces or factors, whether described as “delay”, “disruption”, “interference”, “impedance”, “hindrance”, or otherwise, which are beyond the control of and not caused by the Consultant, or the Consultant’s subcontractors, material-men, suppliers or other agents. This term does not include “extra work.” Q. Design-Build: Design-Build means combining the Project’s design, permitting, and construction phases into a single Contract. R. Engineer of Record (EOR): The Professional Engineer or Engineering Firm registered in the State of Florida that performs services in connection with the design, permitting, and construction of the Project. S. Equipment: The machinery and equipment, together with the necessary supplies for upkeep and maintenance thereof, and all other tools and apparatus necessary for the construction and acceptable completion of the work. T. Extra Work: Any work which is required by the Engineer to be performed and which is not otherwise covered or included in the Project by the existing Contract Documents, whether it is in the nature of additional work, altered work, deleted work, work due to different site conditions, or otherwise. This term does not include a “delay.” U. Holidays: Days designated by the County as holidays, which include, but are not limited to New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and the following Friday, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. V. Materials: Any substances to be incorporated in the work under the Contract. W. Procurement Contract Manager: The administrative Contract Manager at the County’s Procurement Office. X. Plans: The signed, sealed and dated plans, drawings and specifications prepared by the Consultant and accepted by the Division, including reproductions thereof, showing location, character, dimensions, technical requirements, and details of the work to be performed under the Contract. Upon review and acceptance by the Division’s Project Manager, the plans will be stamped “Release for Construction” dated and signed and sealed by the EOR. Y. Project: Means all activities and work necessary for the design, permitting, and construction of the work described under this scope of services and as described in the Request for Proposal (RFP). Z. Special Provisions: Specific clauses adopted by the County that add to or revise the FDOT Standard Specifications and/or Details, setting forth conditions varying from or additional to the FDOT Standard Specifications that are applicable for each Project. 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1531 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) 5.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (Immokalee Complete Streets Project) The TIGER Project will provide surface transportation improvements to the Immokalee community. This will involve improving pedestrian infrastructure on the local streets and at intersections. The Project will also construct a new bus transferring facility. These infrastructures shall include but not limited to the following: • Sidewalks • Bike Boulevard Network • Shared-Use Path • Street Lighting (Including Intersections) • Bus Shelters • Bus Transit Center • Benches • Bike Racks • Drainage Improvements • Landscaping • Intersection Enhancing Treatments 6.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE: The tentative letting schedules and design and construction times for the TIGER Project are as listed below: • Anticipated TIGER project advertised: January 2021 • Anticipated short-listed DBFs: April 2021 • Anticipated top DBF selected: June 2021 • Anticipated notice to proceed “NTP” issued to DBF: Nov 2021 The DCP and LJR are required for Step 2 Design-Build Solicitation Process, therefore, all deliverables for the DCP and LJR are anticipated to be completed on or before April 1, 2021, pending NTP date of the Agreement. 7.0 GOVERNING REGULATIONS: The Consultant will prepare the DCP in accordance with the current editions including updates of all applicable Manuals and Guidelines of the County, FDOT, FHWA, AASHTO, and additional requirements specified in this document. Current edition is defined as the edition in place and adopted by the FDOT at the date of advertisement of this Contract with the exception of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Divisions II & III), Special Provisions and Supplemental Specifications, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Design Standards and Revised Index Drawings. The services will include preparation of all documents necessary to BID the Project as described in Section I of this document. 1. Florida Department of Transportation Design Manuals (FDM) http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/FDM/ 2. Florida Department of Transportation Design Standards https://www.fdot.gov/design/standardplans 3. Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Divisions II & III), Special Provisions and Supplemental Specifications https://www.fdot.gov/programmanagement/implemented/specbooks/ 4. Florida Department of Transportation Surveying Procedure 550-030-101 http://fdotwp1.dot.state.fl.us/ProceduresInformationManagementSystemInternet/FormsAndProcedures/ViewDocumen t?topicNum=550-030-101 5. Florida Department of Transportation EFB User Handbook (Electronic Field Book) http://www.fdot.gov/geospatial/doc_pubs.shtm 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1532 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) 6. Florida Department of Transportation Drainage Manual http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/Drainage/ManualsandHandbooks.shtm 7. Florida Department of Transportation Soils and Foundations Handbook http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/Drainage/ManualsandHandbooks.shtm 8. Florida Department of Transportation Structures Manual http://www.fdot.gov/structures/DocsandPubs.shtm 9. Florida Department of Transportation Current Structures Design Bulletins https://www.fdot.gov/structures/Memos/currentbulletins.shtm 10. Florida Department of Transportation Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Manual http://www.fdot.gov/cadd/downloads/publications/CADDManual/default.shtm 11. Instructions for Design Standards (Refer to Part I, Chapter 115, FDM) http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/FDM/ 12. AASHTO – A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets https://bookstore.transportation.org/collection_detail.aspx?ID=110 13. MUTCD – 2009 (or later) http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/ 14. Safe Mobility for Life Program Policy Statement http://www.fdot.gov/traffic/TrafficServices/PDFs/000-750-001.pdf 15. Traffic Engineering and Operations Safe Mobility for Life Program http://www.fdot.gov/traffic/TrafficServices/SafetyisGolden.shtm/ 16. Florida Department of Transportation American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance – Facilities Access for Persons with Disabilities Procedure 625-020-015 https://fdotwp1.dot.state.fl.us/ProceduresInformationManagementSystemInternet/?viewBy=0&procType=pr 17. Florida Department of Transportation Florida Sampling and Testing Methods http://www.fdot.gov/materials/administration/resources/library/publications/fstm/disclaimer.shtm 18. Florida Department of Transportation Flexible Pavement Coring and Evaluation Procedure http://www.fdot.gov/materials/administration/resources/library/publications/materialsmanual/documents/v1- section32-clean.pdf 19. Florida Department of Transportation Design Bulletins and Update Memos http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/Bulletin/Default.shtm 20. Florida Department of Transportation Utility Accommodation Manual http://www.fdot.gov/programmanagement/utilities/Default.shtm 21. AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications https://bookstore.transportation.org/category_item.aspx?id=BR 22. Florida Department of Transportation Flexible Pavement Design Manual http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/PM/publicationS.shtm 23. Florida Department of Transportation Rigid Pavement Design Manual http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/PM/publicationS.shtm 24. Florida Department of Transportation Pavement Type Selection Manual http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/PM/publicationS.shtm 25. Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Manual http://www.fdot.gov/rightofway/Documents.shtm 26. Collier County Right-of-Way Permitting Handbook 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1533 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-government/divisions-a-e/development-review/right-of-way-row-permitting- and-inspection-section/right-of-way-row-ordinances-resolutions-and-row-pe 27. Florida Department of Transportation Traffic Engineering Manual http://www.fdot.gov/traffic/TrafficServices/Studies/TEM/tem.shtm 28. Florida Department of Transportation Intelligent Transportation System Guidebook http://www.fdot.gov/traffic/Doc_Library/Doc_Library.shtm 29. Federal Highway Administration Checklist and Guidelines for Review of Geotechnical Reports and Preliminary Plans and Specifications http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/geotech/pubs/reviewguide/checklist.cfm 30. AASHTO Guide for Geometric Design of Very Low-Volume Local Roads (ADT < 400) https://store.transportation.org/Item/PublicationDetail?ID=1209&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsbC_hOr33gIVxluGCh36kw c-EAkYASABEgJvN_D_BwE 31. AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities https://store.transportation.org/item/collectiondetail/116 32. Federal Highway Administration Hydraulic Engineering Circular Number 18 (HEC 18). http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/library_arc.cfm?pub_number=17 33. Florida Department of Transportation Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance for Streets and Highways http://www.fdot.gov/roadway/FloridaGreenbook/FGB.shtm 34. Florida Department of Transportation Project Development and Environment Manual, Parts 1 and 2 http://www.fdot.gov/environment/pubs/pdeman/pdeman1.shtm 35. Florida Department of Transportation Driveway Information Guide http://www.fdot.gov/planning/systems/programs/sm/accman/pdfs/driveway2008.pdf 36. AASHTO Highway Safety Manual http://www.highwaysafetymanual.org/Pages/default.aspx 37. Florida Statutes http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?Mode=View%20Statutes&Submenu=1&Ta%20b=statutes&CFID=1467 7574&CFTOKEN=80981948 38. Collier County Vertical Standards https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/home/showdocument?id=86056 8.0 LIGHTING JUSTIFICATION STUDY REQUIREMENTS The LJS will include the following corridors: • Lake Trafford Road (from SR29 to North 9th Street) • Immokalee Drive (from SR 29 to Madison Ave) • Roberts Ave (from SR29 to New Market Street) • New Market Road (from SR29 to Pinellas Street) • Jefferson Ave (from Roberts Ave to Pinellas Street) • N. 11th Street (from SR29 to Lake Trafford Road) • N. 9th Street (from SR29 to Immokalee Drive) • N. 1st Street (from SR29 to Immokalee Drive) The LJS shall provide the following tasks: 1. Traffic Data Collection: 24-hour volume counts along with several representative locations as directed by the Division. 2. Field Review/Inventory of Existing Lighting System: Analyze and document the existing lighting system 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1534 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) along the corridors listed above. Coordinate with Florida Power and Light (FPL), Lee County Electric COOP (LCEC), the Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), and Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU). 3. Lighting Justification Report: The Report should be inclusive of the corridors within the project limits that have been analyzed for lighting spacing, fixtures, pole selection, and stakeholder input. The report shall document the findings of the warrants and based recommendation of Cost/Benefit Analysis. 4. Concept Plans: Prepare concept plans, which will become part of the DCP. 5. Public Meeting: Conduct Public Meetings/Workshops to inform and gather information from stakeholders of the future lighting costs, benefits, and possible millage rate increase for the operation and maintenance of the new system. 9.0 DCP REQUIREMENTS The primary function of this task is for the Consultant to prepare detailed DCP for the TIGER Project. The DCP provide the minimum technical requirements (MTR) document along with a project layout sheet(s), a Requirements Traceability Verification Matrix (RTVM), and a construction estimate. The Consultant shall review the TIGER Project site and collect existing data, as a basis of design for the DCP and project layout sheet, unless otherwise directed by the Division. The DCP shall be suitable for immediate advertisement for Step 2 of the Design-Build solicitation process upon completion of the Consultant’s services with no required modifications. The Consultant shall develop the DCP that should clearly and completely identify the Design-Build requirements, including any information, data, and services to be furnished by the Division. The short-listed DBFs will base their proposals on the DCP; therefore, the design requirements developed by the Consultant shall ensure a DBF can complete the design, permit, and build the Project. The Consultant shall develop the MTRs that will facilitate the construction and implementation of a complete and fully operational infrastructure. The DCP shall provide a summary of the TIGER Project's objectives and furnish enough information upon which firms may prepare bid proposals (i.e., technical and price proposals). The DCP shall state the specifications, design criteria, and standards to be used in the design and construction of the TIGER Project unless otherwise noted in the RFP. The DCP, RTVM, Project Layout Sheet(s), and construction estimate will be used by the County as the basis of procurement for the design, construction, and implementation of the TIGER Project. 10.0 ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE DIVISION TO THE CONSULTANT: The Division, on an as-needed basis, will furnish the following documents for the project if available. These documents may be provided in electronic format only. Per Section 10 of the DCP/LJR RPS, the County will provide the following documents for the DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) • TIGER IX Grant Agreement (Draft) • Narrative TIGER IX Grant Application • Immokalee Transfer Station Technical Specification • Conceptual Site Plan – Immokalee Transfer Station • Conceptual Lighting Plans – Immokalee Transfer Station • Type 1 Categorical Exclusion Memo and Documentation – TIGER Project (2 PDFs) • FTA NEPA Categorical Exclusion – Immokalee Transfer Station • Hearing Examiner Decision – HEX No. 209-41 • Architectural Rendering - – Immokalee Transfer Station • 32 Intersection Enhancement Locations • Immokalee Bus Stop Details 11.0 DESIGN SERVICES REQUIREMENTS The design requirements and criteria are essential to ensure the project is constructed to meet the needs as determined by the Consultant and approved by the Division. The Consultant shall clearly define the various design services requirements and traffic systems project requirements that include, but are not limited to: • Design Speed • Design Vehicles 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1535 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) • Sight Distance • Horizontal Alignment • Vertical Alignment • Alignment Coordination • Cross Section Elements • Access Control • Intersection Enhancing Improvement Design • Pavement Design • Typical Section Design • Bus Transfer Station • Other Design Factors (pedestrian facilities, sidewalks, bicycle facilities, etc.) All specifications prepared by the Consultant shall be included in the DCP or added as an attachment or reference document, as directed by the Division. The roadway and bridge construction specifications shall, at a minimum, contain appropriate provisions addressing: • Signing and Pavement Marking Requirements • Lighting Requirements • Geotechnical • Surveying • Technical Special Provisions (anything not covered by the FDOT Standard Specifications) Bus Transfer Station: The Consultant shall coordinate with Collier County Public Transit and Neighborhood Enhancement (PTNE) to clearly define the required technical details for the bus transfer station and bus stops. Construction Services / Requirements: The Consultant shall reference any applicable FDOT specifications, including standard specifications, developmental specifications, or special provisions, etc. It may also be necessary to reference national standards or other specification requirements pertinent to the TIGER Project. Permits: The Consultant shall coordinate with the Division to determine the responsibility of the permits and the coordination process. The Consultant shall clearly state in the DCP when the DBF is responsible for identifying and obtaining any required permits. Design Plans and Engineering Calculations Review: The Consultant shall clearly define any documentation (including, but not limited to, design plans, shop drawings, or engineering calculations) that should be reviewed/retained by the Division relating to the TIGER Project’s features. These submittals are not for the Division’s approval but rather for verification of compliance with the DCP requirements. The Consultant shall clearly state any requirements for packaging submittals and backup information the Division may desire to avoid fragmented submittals. The Consultant shall define the shop drawing submittal requirements process. Utilities: The Consultant shall identify all Utility Agency/Owners within TIGER Project limits to determine any impacts to the facilities and determine if Utility Agency/Owners are reimbursable for the proposed impacts. The Consultant shall clearly specify all utility coordination efforts required of the DBF. For example, if the DBF is expected to use the FDOT's standard practices in coordinating with utility companies, those details must be provided in the DCP requirements. It is the DBF’s responsibility to coordinate and clear all utilities within the TIGER Project limits. Easements / Right-of-Way (ROW): The Consultant shall determine existing ROW limits. The Consultant shall perform on-site inspections of the ROW to verify that there are no encroachments, including verification of the proposed bus shelter footprints. If any proposed bus shelters cannot be built within the existing ROW, the Consultant shall consult with PTNE on options for that location. The Consultant shall provide all known information about the existing right-of-way or easements to provide a clear and accurate DCP upon which DBFs may base their bid proposals. It is the DBF’s responsibility to ensure all proposed 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1536 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) components of the TIGER Project are constructed within the existing County right-of-way. Quality Control (QC) Requirements The Consultant shall address any QC requirements the DBF must follow, which are in addition to those already in the referenced specifications, policies, and procedures. This section of the DCP shall also require the DBF to explain their QC program to assure quality products (plans, construction, etc.) are delivered to the Division. Independent Assurance The Consultant shall specify in the DCP requirements that the Division will continue with its independent assurance program during the Project. In addition, the Division Project Manager, or his/her designee, has the right to review records and conduct tests at any time to ensure quality products and services are being provided. Survey Requirements The Consultant shall specify in the DCP any survey requirements for the DBF. The Consultant may perform some preliminary surveying work in the preparation of the DCP. It is the DBF’s responsibility to provide all survey services required for the Project. Final Documents The Consultant shall define the final documents required by the Division from the DBF upon completion of the TIGER Project. These should include recordset (as-built) plans, final RTVM, ITS Facilities Management (ITSFM) documentation, engineering reports, shop drawings, test results, daily reports, quantities list, warranties for equipment installed on the Project, other ancillary documentation, etc. Staffing Requirements The Consultant shall outline the minimum training and experience requirements for any professional personnel deemed appropriate by the Division Project Manager and/or required by regulatory agencies. Geotechnical Requirements The Consultant shall specify any geotechnical information or reports required by the DBF. The Consultant may perform some preliminary geotechnical work in the preparation of the DCP. Items to be Furnished by the Division The Consultant shall include a section that details any items or services to be furnished by the Division. This shall include any information (data, reports, etc.), support functions (computer services, etc.), materials, equipment, testing devices, or other items that would affect the bid or technical approach. Such information might include survey data, existing plans (if available), right-of-way maps, agreements, etc. Computer Services The Consultant shall include a list of the Division's computer programs that are available for use by the DBFs during the design and construction of the project. The Consultant shall also require the DBFs to identify in their technical proposal which computer programs they will use during the execution of the project. Warranty The Consultant shall include requirements for project warranties with a specified number of years and the details of coverage above those requirements as defined in the Specifications. Any warranties that are developed for Federal-aid projects on the National Highway System (NHS) shall be tied to specific features or products. All warranty language in the RFP used in construction contracts on the NHS shall be approved by FHWA. Public Involvement The Consultant, working in conjunction with the appropriate Division staff, shall clearly define the level of public involvement required for the project. Division Responsibility The Division will review and comment upon, as appropriate, the Consultant's submittal of the draft DCP documents. The Division will review and approve, as appropriate, the Consultant's submittal of the DCP Documents. Deliverables (Section 11): • Draft DCP documents - Electronic copy • Draft Final DCP Documents - Electronic copy • Final DCP Documents - Electronic copy o Final DCP 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1537 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) o Preliminary RTVM o Final Project Layout Sheet(s) o Final Project Design Requirements Technical Memorandum o Final Construction Estimate o Disc of all files in PDF and original format 12.0 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM: The Consultant shall conduct a field review of the TIGER project to identify the specific improvements to be included. The Consultant shall prepare and submit to the Division a brief technical memorandum, entitled, "TIGER IX Grant Design Requirements," documenting the services required. This should include the following criteria: • Develop criteria for pavement repair or rehabilitation • Detailed inventory of existing roadway features (curb and gutter, shoulders, drainage system (open/close), sidewalks, swales, named canals, utility type (public and private), street lighting, median type, driveways, fencing, walls, bridges, etc.) • Describe existing features • Define work required at each intersection requiring enhancing improvements • Define and develop the detail technical requirements for the bus transfer station and bus shelters Division Responsibility The Division will review and comment upon, as appropriate, the Consultant's submittal of the individual project design requirement technical memorandum. Deliverables (Section 12): • Draft Project Design Requirements Technical Memo - Electronic Copy • Draft Final Project Design Requirements Technical Memo - Electronic Copy • Final Project Design Requirements Technical Memo - Electronic Copy 13.0 PROJECTS LAYOUT SHEET(S): The Consultant shall prepare a project layout sheet(s) for the TIGER Project. The project layout sheet(s) shall include the entire length of the TIGER Project limits and clearly identify all signalized intersections within the PROJECT limits. The Consultant is responsible for obtaining all base mapping needed to develop the project layout sheet(s) for the project corridor. The Consultant is responsible for obtaining any plans they determine are in the Division's possession. The Consultant shall submit the project layout sheet(s) for two (2) reviews by the Division. Division Responsibility The Division will provide any available base design files for the project intersections. The Division will review and comment upon, as appropriate, the Consultant's submittal of the intersection design requirement technical memorandum. Deliverables (section 13): • Draft Project Layout Sheet(s) - Electronic Copy • Draft final Project Layout Sheet(s) - Electronic Copy • Final Project Layout Sheet(s) - Electronic Copy 14.0 REQUIREMENTS TRACEABILITY VERIFICATION MATRIX (RTVM): The Consultant shall prepare the RTVM. The RTVM is a matrix of the contract requirements as detailed in the DCP and applicable Specifications. The RTVM shall detail the verification method for all contract requirements using one (1) of the four (4) verification methods: analysis, demonstration, inspection, and testing. The DBF will use the RTVM to document when contract requirements are met. The DBF will also use the RTVM to develop the Test Evaluation Matrix (TEM) and test plans for cross-referencing contract requirements with test steps. Division Responsibility The Division will review and comment upon, as appropriate, the Consultant’s submittal of the RTVM. Deliverables (Section 14): 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1538 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) • Initial RTVM - Electronic copy • Final draft RTVM - Electronic copy • Final RTVM - Electronic Copy 15.0 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE: The Consultant shall prepare the construction cost estimate for the contract letting of the TIGER Project. The construction cost estimate shall include an individual unit cost estimate for each FDOT pay item anticipated to be used by the DBF, the rationale and basis for the estimated cost of all items, and a total cost estimate for the Project. The construction cost estimate shall be based on current FDOT pay items as defined in the Basis of Estimates Manual. The construction cost estimate shall include documented estimates for the TIGER Project’s construction cost and shall be provided to the Division for review and will be submitted simultaneously with the draft project layout sheet (s), draft final project layout sheet (s), and the final project layout sheet (s). Division Responsibility The Division will review and comment upon, as appropriate, the Consultant 's submittal of the construction estimates. Deliverables (Section 15): • Draft construction estimate - Electronic copy • Draft final construction estimate - Electronic copy • Final construction estimate - Electronic Copy 16.0 DBF PROCUREMENT SUPPORT: The Consultant shall provide support to the County during the DBF procurement process. The Consultant shall prepare materials for and assist the County in conducting the Pre-Proposal Meeting for the TIGER Project. The Consultant shall assist the County in the DBF procurement process by preparing responses to Pre-Bid Questions, preparing responses to Pre-Proposal Meeting questions, recommendations regarding Alternative Technical Concept (ATC) presentations, preparing Addendums, preparing questions based on the Technical Proposals, and acting as a Technical Advisor. The Consultant shall attend the Mandatory Pre-Proposal Meeting, Page Turn Meetings, ATC Discussion Meetings, and Question and Answer Meetings. The Consultant shall provide an evaluation criteria checklist covering all elements of the RFP to the County during the review and evaluation of the Design-Build technical proposals submitted by the shortlisted DBFs. The checklist shall include an assessment as to whether each technical proposal meets all requirements of the DCP and shall note any deficiencies or upgrades to the requirements. No selection recommendations shall be provided by the Consultant. Deliverables: • Prepare materials for and participate in the pre-proposal meeting • Participate in ATC discussion meetings • Provide evaluation of ATC concepts • Provide responses to technical questions • Participate in technical proposal page-turn meetings • Provide evaluation criteria checklist • Develop questions for and participate in question and answer sessions • Prepare addendums, as necessary • Provide recommendations regarding the evaluation criteria checklist RESPONSE FORMAT AND SCORING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHORTLIST: Proposals must be assembled, at minimum, in the order of the Evaluation Criteria listed or your proposal may be deemed non-responsive Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Ability of Professional Personnel 20 Points 2. Certified Minority Business Enterprise 5 Points 3. Past Performance 25 Points 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1539 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) 4. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements 20 Points 5. Location 10 Points 6. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm 20 Points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points For complete explanation of each evaluation criteria, please see the file titled “RPS Instructions” included with this advertisement. VENDOR CHECKLIST ***Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed (please see, Vendor Check List)**** 16.A.27.c Packet Pg. 1540 Attachment: 20-7795R Solicitation (13815 : Design Criteria Package - TIGER IX Grant Project) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2020 REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RPS NO.: 20-7795DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION September 4, 2020 Geoff Thomas, Procurement Strategist Procurement Services Division 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg C-2 Naples, Florida 34112 RE: Solicitation #20-7795 - Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project (Immokalee Complete Streets) Capital Consulting Solutions is pleased to submit our proposal to Collier County for consideration of award to provide Engineering and Design Services for the Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project. (Immokalee Complete Streets). Company and Professional Background: Capital Consulting Solutions (CCS) is a DBE/MBE/SBE firm located in Naples Florida. As a multi-disciplinary design and construction firm, we bring the project management, design, permitting and construction management experience and expertise required to meet your overall project requirements, budget and schedule. Contract Point of Contact and Office Location: Mr. Adam Ahmad, PE, AICP, CGC will be our primary point of contact. He can be reached at (239) 273-8894 and/or adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com. Our main office, located at 9010 Strada Stell Court, Naples Florida, 34109, will be utilized for coordinating and delivering services under this contract. Capital Team: We understand that your completion schedules, specified in Collier County’s current TIGER agreements, are critical and to that end, we have asked Jacobs Engineering Group Inc, RWA Engineering Inc. and Tierra Engineering Inc. to join our team and provide additional support. This will help ensure that this project has the appropriate allocation of staffing and resources. The members of this team have worked closely for over 10 years. Our Team has local experience in project management, planning, engineering, construction, public involvement, and project administration. Capital offers a highly motivated team of professionals who are solution driven and are committed to making the Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project. (Immokalee Complete Streets), their highest priority. Our Team has considerable local experience in sidewalk design, drainage and permitting, transit facility design, lighting, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, environmental permitting, traffic signals, SUE, surveying, mapping, geotech, utility conflict resolution, and the development of utility work schedules. We understand that to ensure the successful outcome of this project, you must have a multi-disciplined and comprehensive approach to address project challenges as they arise. This is a key element that we feel differentiates our team and adds value to your project. Project Related Experience: Our Teams experience on this project and related TIGER projects is unmatched! • TIGER Grant: Immokalee Complete Street Grant: JACOBS • TIGER Grant: Immokalee Bus Transfer Station Conceptual Site Plan: RWA • TIGER Grant: Lee County Complete Streets Grant: JACOBS • TIGER Grant: Lee County Complete Streets Design Criteria Package: JACOBS • TIGER Grant: Seminole Tribe of Florida: Josie Billie, Grant, SDC, Grant Reporting: JACOBS /CAPITAL • Collier MPO Immokalee Walkable Community Study: RWA • Collier Area Transit (CAT) Intermodal Transfer Station: RWA • Collier MPO Comprehensive Pathways Plan: RWA Capital Teams History with Collier County: Our team members have been successfully providing Planning, Design, Construction and General Contracting Services to Collier County for more than 20 years. To date, our team has successfully completed literally hundreds of projects for Collier County and Capital is currently providing/completing construction services on over 100 projects. Our approach for services provided under this contract is focused on the following objectives: • Value – Capital provides highly qualified and well-trained staff who understands project requirements, local conditions and stakeholder concerns. Capital Project Manager, Adam Ahmad is currently providing Planning, Design and Construction Services for the Collier County Planning and Transportation Departments, Facilities, Utilities, Maintenance and the Collier MPO. • Quality – The team maintains formal QA/QC procedures to ensure a quality product every time! • Responsiveness – Our firms local Naples office and staffs’ proximity to Collier County offices will ensure that projects will be well coordinated, stakeholders will be kept informed and projects will adhere to schedule and budget constraints. Current Licenses and Certifications: Capital and its team members maintain all the required Professional Licenses and Certifications required to perform work under this contract. • General Contractor: Florida CGC 1525246 • Professional Engineer: Florida 72472 • AICP No: 028767 • FDOT Advanced TTC Certification 28347 • General Contractor: South Carolina 109618 • General Contractor: North Carolina 58054 • General Contractor: Tennessee 52456 • DOT/FAA Airman Certificate UAS 3999943 Benefits of “Selecting” the Capital Team: • Proven Engineering Firms with Valuable Project Experience and significant Depth of Resources. • Teams Local offices result in highly responsive services. • In-House Planning, Engineering and Construction Management staff with a complete understanding of the TIGER Grant Intent, Design Criteria, Reporting and Close-Out requirements. • History of working with Collier County on a variety of Planning, Design and Construction Projects. • Excellent working relationship with Collier County Planning, Transportation, Traffic, Transit, Construction Project Managers. • Formal QA/QC Process which monitors Project Schedule, Budget and Performance. • Superb track-record of construction project estimating, bidding and performance. After reviewing our response to the Request for Proposal, we trust that you will feel as we do – that the experience, depth, and flexibility of the Capital team offers Collier County the greatest advantage in delivering this project on time and within budget. We look forward to working with Collier County and continuing our successful partnership on this contract. Sincerely, Adam Ahmad, PE, AICP, CGC The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 1 ABILITY OF PROFESSSIONAL PERSONAL DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION Capital Consulting Solutions LLC (CCS) a disadvantaged (DBE), minority owned (MBE) business with strong roots in Collier County. Capital’s Principle Project Manager, Adam Ahmad, is not only a Professional Engineer, a Certified Planner, but also a General Contractor. Adam and his team at CCS have been designing and managing transportation projects similar to those included in this project. CCS goal is to become the local, “go to” consultant for engineering, planning and general contracting services for the community where our founder and employees live. Partnered with well known, County-based firms, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., and RWA Inc., our team offers the County the accessible and appropriately skilled resources to successfully complete the work in an efficient and timely manner. To provide expertise in geotechnical work, we have included Tierra, Inc., (also a DBE) on our team to perform all necessary tests required to assure quality construction standards are met. This team has worked side-by-side for over 10 years on a broad range of transportation projects in Collier County and has a proven track record of working as one integrated team, resulting in successful project delivery to the County on this TIGER grant and Engineering Contract for this project, it is critical that the chosen consultant team has extensive familiarity with Federal and State standards and guidelines. Our team has worked on many projects that required coordination and compliance as shown in Tab Past Performance for this proposal. Team Organization Our Organization Chart on the next page shows how our team is assembled to best meet the County’s project delivery goals. Our team has been organized to assign team members with TIGER Grant experience and hands-on knowledge of Federal and State procedures. Each of the engineering design team members have completed numerous infrastructure design projects for local municipalities and are cognizant of the stringent contract compliance criteria and the need for open communication with stakeholders, including the public, Seminole Tribe of Florida, County Transportation Engineering staff and the County. Our teams is also experienced in utility coordination and the permitting requirements of the County, South Florida Water Management District and other regulatory agencies related to drainage, stormwater management and environmental issues. PROJECT MANAGER Adam Ahmad, PE, AICP, GC PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE Bill Gramer, PE, AICP  QA/QC TEAM Ken Wooten, PE-Roadway  Swami Pati, PHD,PE,CFM Drainage  Bhushan Godbole PE, Structural  Curt Basnett, PE –Geotechnical  Christopher Wright –Facilities  Ronald Leder, PE Bill Gramer,PE  Marmi Sica, EI ROADWAY DESIGNCOMPLETE STREETS CONCEPTS Patrick Vanasse, AICP  Chad Polk,PE  Nathan Lunsford , EI  Kevin Regalado, AIA, ARA, LEED  Leila Maltidor-Evelyn  ARCHITECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Scott Barber, RSLA  DRAINAGE DESIGN Chris Jubran, PE  Rayan Al-Hebshi, EI Marmi Sica, EI UTILITIES Joe Elarde  Neil Postelthwait,PE Kevin Heldorfer Subconsultants JACOBS Engineering RWA Tierra Inc. PROJECT TEAM TRAFFIC COUNTS / DATA Tom Ross, PE  Robert Grubel  Rayan Al-Hebshi, EI LIGHTING DeeAngela Tijukueni, PE  Tom Ross, PE  TRANSIT Sunserea Dalton, PE Fritznel Saint Louis Nick DeCiccio  SURVEY / ROW Michael Ward, PLS  Rayan Al-Hebshi, EI Jay Sweet PSM,AICP  GEOTECHNICAL Tom Musgrave, PE  Mark Novak, PE  ENVIRONMENTAL/PERMITTING Rick Gorsia, ENVSP  Felicia Kirby, EI  Fritznel Saint Louis CONSTRUCTABILITY Adam Ahmad, PE, AICP, GC Rayan Al-Hebshi, EI Cedric Koger FACILITY Kevin Regalado, AIA, ARA, LEED  Christopher Wright –Facilities  Kenrick Gallander, AICP  SIGNING AND MARKINGS Ronald Leder, PE Nick DeCiccio  Kevin Heldorfer  Education B.S., Civil Engineering University of Kansas Certification FL Professional Engineer Lic#: 72472 NY Professional Engineer AICP No.: 028767 Florida General Contractar Lic#: 1525246 DOT/FAA Airman Certificate UAS 3999943 FDOT Advanced TTC: 28347 Specialization Transportation Planning - Traffic Engineering - Highway Design - Utility Design - Design-Build - Project Management Signalization Design- Signing & Striping - Maintenance of Traffic - Drainage Design - P D & E - Utility Coordination Pavement Design - FDOT Permitting - County Permitting - Environmental Permitting - Construction Inspection Business Development Proposal Writing - Plan Preparation/Production - Computer Drafting - Constructability Review Construction Administration - Budgeting/Estimating - Specifications Development Adam Ahmad PE, AICP, CGC – Project Manager Relative Experience Profile: Adam Ahmad, PE., AICP, will serve as the Capital Team Project Manager and the Project- Point-of -Contact. He has been the Project Manager, Lead Engineer, and Engineer-of-Record on numerous projects for Collier County. With over 15 years of design and management experience, he will oversee the daily activities to make sure that Collier County’s goals are achieved. Adam understands project design and being on budget are always important to the county. Project Manager, 2018 Immokalee Complete Streets TIGER Grant, Immokalee, Florida. 20 Miles of concrete sidewalks,1 miles of shared- uses paths, 20 miles of upgrades drainage/ditch and swales/ 32 intersection enhancing treatments at priority intersections, enhanced bus stop amenities/shelters including 22 bus shelters, 35 benches, and 25 bike racks construction of a Bus Transfer Station at the Collier County Health Department in Immokalee. Comprehensive lighting improvements including five miles of streetlights and 106 lit intersections A five-mile neighborhood bike boulevard network with traffic calming and wayfinding intersections. Responsibilities include developing the TIGER Grant package and the preliminary design/cost package for the project. The grant was awarded $ 13 Million through Federal TIGER Funding Project Manager; Seminole Tribe of Florida; Josie Billie Highway Roadway Construction TIGER Grant. Responsible for Five Years of Post TIGER Grant Reporting to FHWA and BIA. The Josie Billie Highway on the Big Cypress Reservation is TIGER Grant funded corridor. Adam setup count stations and performed data collection to document the project improvements. He collected data, created reports to satisfy the TIGER grant reporting requirements. Project Manager, Seminole Tribe of Florida Road Safety Audit (RSA) Josie Billie Highway, Big Cypress, Florida. Assembled a multidisciplinary team to evaluate the performance the corridor. Responsible for conducting the start-up meeting, performing the field review, conducting analysis, and preparing the report. Presented the finding to the FDOT safety officer Roadway Design Engineer; Lee County Complete Streets Design Build Criteria Packages TIGER Grant; Lee County, Florida. Design Criteria Packages efforts for the 11 planned projects listed in the Complete Streets Initiative TIGER Grant application. Project included the preparation of Conceptual Plans (horizontal layout on aerial photos) which delineated the intent of the proposed project(s), preparation of typical sections which defined project features such as sidewalks, pathways, bike lanes and shoulders; development of a Conceptual Report detailing the criteria used as the basis for the conceptual plans; preparation of a preliminary/conceptual design and construction schedule for evaluation by the Lee County MPO. Project included preparation of Conceptual Plans and typical sections which defined project features such as Coordinated NEPA permitting effort. Prepared bid package hosted pre-bid meeting. Evaluated bids. Project Manager, Bus Stop Improvements to Achieve ADA Compliance; Collier County, Florida Site modifications required to bring 33 bus stops located along the state highway system in Collier County up to ADA compliance. Provided contract document interpretation in addressing request for information, field visits, review of and assist in field changes. Construction/Design Manager, Josie Billie Highway Segment 2, Seminole Tribe of Florida, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida Federal Funded BIA - This project consists of widening 9.6 miles of Josie Billie Highway from 10 feet per lane to 12 feet per lane. The construction also includes paved shoulders and guardrails at the canal side of the road. Performed design reviews at the 30, 60, 90 and 100% levels of completion. Monitored permit. ` Education B.S., Civil Engineering University of South Florida Certification FL Professional Engineer Lic#: 68160 FDOT, Advanced MOT Affiliation (ASCE) American Society of Civil Engineering (ASHE) American Society of Highway Engineers (ITE) Inst. Of Transportation Engineers Specialization Transportation Planning Traffic Engineering, Highway Design, Utility Design ,Design-Build Project Management Signalization Design, Signing & Striping Maintenance of Traffic, Drainage Design, P D & E, Utility Coordination Pavement Design, FDOT Software AutoCAD, HEC-HMS, HEC - RAS, Microsoft Office Applications, MathCAD, ICPR, and ArcGIS, MicroStation Ronald Leder, PE- Civil Engineer Relative Experience Profile: Mr. Leder has nearly 30 years of experience in transportation and traffic engineering. He is skilled in project management, transportation/traffic planning, project development & environment, and minor/major highway design. His additional expertise includes drainage design, maintenance of traffic, ADA compliance, bicycle/pedestrian facility design, utility design/coordination, design/build, environmental, municipal and agency permitting, pavement design, signing/striping, signalization design, specifications development, value engineering, cost estimating, construction engineering inspection (CEI), plan production/CADD, marketing and business development. Project Manager 3rd Street SW Streetscape Improvements (LAP) Winter Haven, FL Engineer of Record and Project Manager for this City of Winter Haven LAP project administered by FDOT. This project was a multi- modal streetscape enhancement in harmony with others areas in the central business district of down town. Included sidewalks and hardscapes. Project elements included reduction of existing roadways lanes from 4 to 2 and adding beautification features such as hardscape, landscape and LED lighting affecting design of existing signalization, signing/striping and street lighting. This also included retrofitting of existing closed drainage system with modifications of surface features. Highly involved in the administration element of this projects working closely with LAP staff including the roadway design, drainage design, operations and construction departments. Ave. B NW Streetscape Improvements (LAP) Winter Haven, FL Engineer of Record and Project Manager for this City of Winter Haven LAP project administered by FDOT. This project was a continuation of the city’s ‘down town’ theme of a multi-modal, ‘complete streets’ look and accommodations. Included sidewalks and hardscapes. Project elements included directional bore under US 17, reduction of travel lanes to create additional parking, challenging design to match existing features at right of way line, hardscape and street lighting which included retrofitting of existing closed drainage system with modifications of surface features. Contract documents included plans preparation, specifications and estimate in conformance with LAP processes and procedures. Crystal Lake Drive Streetscape Improvements (LAP) Lakeland, FL Project engineer and MOT qualifier for this City of Lakeland LAP project off of US 98 approaching down town. This improvement implemented the ‘Complete Streets’ focus of improving safety, encouraging economic development and promoting multi-modal focus for all users of all ages. Included sidewalks and hardscapes. Project elements included constrained right of way, dense residential housing, rolling terrain, utility coordination and traffic control. Contributions to the project involved maintenance of traffic design, constructability review, QA/QC reviewer and post design services. Sebring Parkway Phase 3 with Multi-use Path Highlands County, FLProject Engineer for this Highlands County design-build project with Preferred Materials. This project was a 4.2- mile extension of the Sebring Parkway. The project elements include an 8-foot wide multi- use path/trail along the western right of way for the entire length of the project, a roundabout at the northern terminus of the project with Memorial Drive, one signalized intersection, and two of the four planned travel lanes. All stormwater treatment and attenuation is handled within the existing 130-foot right of way. Highly involved in the administration element of this projects working closely with County staff on the roadway design, and drainage design. ` Education B.S., Civil Engineering Florida Gulf Coast University Certification Engineer-in-Training Lic#: 1100023715 Affiliation (ASCE) American Society of Civil Engineering (SHPE) Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (FES) Florida Engineering Society Specialization Transportation Planning Traffic Engineering Highway Design Utility Design Design-Build Project Management Languages English Arabic Hindi/Urdu Software AutoCAD, HEC-HMS, HEC- RAS, Microsoft Office Applications, MathCAD, ICPR, and ArcGIS Rayan Al-Hebshi, EI- Project Manager Relative Experience Profile: Rayan is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He a dedicated and forward-thinking Civil Engineer in Training (E.I) familiar in aspects of land development, construction management and water resources design. Rayan believes in getting involves in the community. One of his main goals is to advocate for sustainable practices with a focus in green-city planning. He is committed to designing cost-effective infrastructure yet environmentally conscious solutions for a brighter future. Rayan’s software related experience includes AutoCAD, MicroStation, ICPR and ArcGIS. He is also fluent in Arabic and Urdu and has strong ties to people in the local community. Project Manager, Escom Lane Drainage Repair, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Rayan overlooks many projects for the Seminole Tribe of Florida. He specializes in managing projects that involve drainage concerns and can often be tricky to resolve. He works with other engineers and contractors to come up with a solution and the most economical way to implement it. The Escom Lane project was a repair that had to be completed in a timely manner due to the concerns of possible injury to thruway traffic. The project involved paving Escom Lane and pitching the road to a drainage swale that was added as part of the project. This involved doing a field survey and designing a plan that was coordinated with contractors to complete the job ahead of the schedule. GIS Specialist, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Rayan is heavily involved in managing base plan applications for the Seminole Tribe of Florida. This involves creating shapefiles and different GIS studies for current and future projects across the different Tribal Reservations across Florida. Project Manager, North Collier Wastewater Plant Repairs. Managed a wide variety of repairs across the Collier County Wastewater Plant. The job included coordination with other project managers and sub-contractors. Rayan was able to provide a schedule and keep the project on-time without any delays. The estimated cost for the project was over $200K and was completed within 90 Days. Project Manager, Josie Billie Highway Sidewalks, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Rayan was part of a major construction project that involved the addition of sidewalks along Josie Billie Highway on the Big Cypress Reservation. The scope of this project includes adding a multi-use pathway, sidewalk and fiber optic installation. Rayan was involved heavily in major aspects of the project including the creating of the invitation to bid, the design process and the construction management aspect of the project Engineer, Big Cypress Traffic Calming, Seminoles Tribe of Florida. Rayan’s position involved aiding and creating plans for a traffic calming plan through the Big Cypress Reservation. The scope involved designing speed tables and locating them at tactical locations to slow the thru traffic through the reservation. The job also involved replacing speed limit signs with Electronic Speed Feedback Signs at the needed locations. This project involves proper planning and decision making to keep the efforts of traffic calming at an economic spectrum. Project Manager, Digital Billboards, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Rayan managed the design and furnishing of two digital billboards on the Hollywood Reservation. This scope involved communicating with vendors and other project managers for a timely execution of the project. ` Education B.S., Civil Engineering Florida Gulf Coast University Certification Engineer-in-Training Lic#: 1100023932 Affiliation (ASCE) American Society of Civil Engineering (SHPE) Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (FES) Florida Engineering Society Specialization Plans Review, LAP Support, Design, Proposal Preparation Languages English Spanish Software AutoCAD, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, Microsoft Office Applications, MathCAD, ICPR, and ArcGIS Marmi Sica, EI- Civil Engineer Relative Experience Profile: Marmi is a recent graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). Marmi is a strong advocate in participating and getting involve with the community. He is fluent in Spanish, which offers him the opportunity to communicate with a large group of people. Marmi has experience in software such as ArcGIS, AutoCAD, and Microsoft applications. On his free time, Marmi enjoys spending time with family, going to the gym, and working on improving himself as an engineer. At Capital, Marmi is responsible for reviewing plans, engineering design, proposals, estimates, and many more. Corkscrew Widening Report. Marmi’s role in this project involved using Synchro to run reports on how the use of roundabouts and signals may affect the flow of traffic. Once he gathered the data from Synchro, Marmi was able to put together a comprehensive report that details the Lee County corkscrew widening and putting together a recommendation on how to control the flow of traffic. This report provides a background of the study area and outlines the vision and goals for one of Lee County’s most important roadways of the future. As population growth spreads eastward from coastal areas, this corridor and the control of key access points will be central to successful planning efforts to maintain quality of life while facilitating growth. Analysis of existing and future traffic conditions for accessibility and safety considerations follow in the information provided. It reviews Access Management, Traffic Analysis, Alternative Intersection Analysis, Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CAV), Complete Street Evaluation. Senior Design, Jacob’s Engineering. Marmi worked under the guidance of Bill Gramer to research and design a potential intersection at Vanderbilt Beach Road and Interstate 75. On this project he reviewed traffic counts, city growth, and other projects like this one. Also, on this project, Marmi was able to connect with stakeholders that would be affected at the project stie. He reviewed road design for appropriate signage using AutoCAD, Google Earth, and previous studies to be able to complete the 100 % design plan. Babcock Ranch, State Road 31, Roadway Design Criteria Package. – Deputy Project Manager. Professional to perform services necessary for the preparation of the Design Criteria Package, servicing as the Districts representative throughout the request for qualifications for project design build services and project design and construction. North Fort Myers Creek Stormwater Drainage Design. On this project, Marmi was able to design a drainage system for a proposed residential community. For a successful design, Marmi utilized a software known as Interconnected Channel and Pond Routing Model (ICPR). First, Marmi gathered soil and topography data of the site and then he incorporated such data into ICPR. Project Manager, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Josie Billie Highway Sidewalk Network Josie Billie Highway, Big Cypress, Florida. Assembled a multidisciplinary team to evaluate the performance the sidewalk corridor. Responsible for conducting the start-up meeting, performing the field review, conducting analysis, and preparing the report. Assisted in developing design build criteria package. Transportation Planning Continuing Services; Seminole Tribe of Florida, Florida. Services provided on an as needed basis to serve as an extension to the tribe staff including review of traffic operations and safety; developing guidelines for traffic impact studies; developing access management policies, training consultants and staff; and providing general support for traffic engineering services `` Education B.S., Civil Engineering Florida Gulf Coast University Certification Engineer-in-Training Procore Certified Affiliation (ASCE) American Society of Civil Engineering (SHPE) Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (FES) Florida Engineering Society Specialization County Permitting Environmental Permitting Construction Inspection Business Development Proposal Writing Plan Preparation/Production Computer Drafting Constructability Review Construction Administration Budgeting/Estimating Specifications Development Languages English Haitian Creole Software AutoCAD, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, Microsoft Office Applications, Mathcad, ICPR, and ArcGIS Fritznel Saint Louis - Civil Engineer Relative Experience Profile: Fritznel is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). He is a strong advocate in participating and getting involve with the community. He is fluent in Creole, which offers him the opportunity to communicate with a large group of people. Friznel has experience in software such as ArcGIS, AutoCAD, and Microsoft applications. On his free time, Fritznel enjoys spending time with family, going to the gym, and working on improving himself. At Capital, Fritznel is responsible for reviewing plans, engineering design, proposals, estimates, and many more. Project Designer, Seminole Tribe of Florida, Big Cypress Sign Inventory. Collected sign inventory data at the Seminole Tribe of Florida in Big Cypress and Brighton reservations to create shapefiles on ArcGIS and determine conditions of signs. Project Designer, Seminole Tribe of Florida, Josie Billie Highway Segment. Conducted pedestrian traffic counts along Josie Billie Highway to provide performance measures for non-motorized traffic and automobile crash rates. Design Manager, TIGER Grant Post Design Pedestrian Counts, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida. Pedestrian, atv and bicyclist counts of traffic along a TIGER Grant funded corridor to show the impacts roadway improvements post construction. Selected and purchased video count camera hardware and software. Setup count stations and performed data collection. From on the data collected, created reports to satisfy the TIGER grant reporting requirements Bayshore Creek Watershed Wet Retention Pond Design Utilized web soil survey to classify the soils of the entire area and a Google Earth contour map to determine slopes and stormwater flow patterns. Predicted the watershed’s response to 3-day, 25-year storm event. Created off-site discharge hydrographs for both pre and post development conditions. Designed wet detention basin to reduce downstream flooding by using AutoCAD to create a plan view and profile view of the pond. Collier County Facilities Management Division. Fritznel provided detailed documentation for over forty engineering projects, including a seven million-dollar FEMA project. Generated cash flow and project status reports, detailed estimates, scope changes, procedure documentation, and process flow charts. Compared contract documents to invoices, interpreted technical documents and compiled data in order to convert them into engineering plans. Assisted engineer in reviewing complaints and resolving issues. Reviewed project applications and issued permits. Conducted site visit to assure adherence to projects’ scopes, specifications, and regulatory requirements. Excelled in providing exemplary customer service in answering inquiries from both external customers (public) and internal customers (intercounty). Project Designer, Seminole Tribe of Florida Hollywood 64th Avenue Permanent Lighting, Florida. This project incorporates the installation of a permanent street lighting system that replaces the existing temporary solar lights installed between the Northern Gate and Charleston Street. Additionally, the project will include additional street lights from Charleston Street to the Southern Gate, which will double the number of street lights along the corridor. Performed design reviews at the 30, 60, 90 and 100% levels of completion. Monitored permit applications for compliance with design intent. June 2020 1 Bill Gramer, PE, AICP TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER Bill is experienced in a wide variety of transportation and transit projects, including planning, traffic, roadway, drainage, utility, environmental, minor “local” roadways, major urban arterials, state route, and interstate highways. He has served as project manager and/or project coordinator for 21 different General Service Contracts for clients throughout Florida. Bill has expertise in project management, roadway/transit studies and design, design-build criteria packages, underground utility design/relocations, PD&E studies and community outreach. He has also managed over 40 public involvement meetings and 100+ project stakeholder meetings. Relevant Project Experience Complete Streets Design-Build Criteria Package and Tiger Grant Application, Lee County MPO, Lee County, FL. Project Manager. Responsible for managing the conceptual design efforts for the 11 planned projects listed in the Complete Streets Initiative TIGER Grant application. Project included preparation of conceptual plans and typical sections which defined project features such as sidewalks, pathways, bike lanes and shoulders, preparation of quantities and project estimates, preparation of a preliminary/conceptual design, and construction schedule. Assisted the MPO with fast tracking their Federal TIGER grant application for the Complete Streets project with a 45 day schedule. Old US 41 Redevelopment Complete Streets Concepts, City of Bonita Springs, FL. Project Manager. This project provided conceptual roadway and storm water designs for Old US 41 from Bonita Beach Road to W. Terry Street. The intent was to evaluate alternatives for roadway, bike lanes, pathways, sidewalks, access management and storm water improvements. The concepts included roundabout designs at Pennsylvania Ave and W. Terry Street Safe Routes to School Grant Application, Collier County, FL. Project Manager. Assisted the County in developing the Safe Routes to School Grant and roadway criteria package. Prepared conceptual roadway plans, typical sections location maps, existing condition map, student location map, proof of right of way, analyzed crash data and traffic data. Also evaluated field conditions with representatives from FDOT and Collier County. The grant was awarded $717,071 through Safe Routes to School Funding under the requirements of the Local Agency Program (LAP). Collier County, Golden Gate Collector Sidewalks and Sunshine Blvd. Sidewalks and Pedestrian Bridge LAP Projects, Collier County, FL. Engineer of Record. This project included the design and preparation of final design documents for constructing a 6 ft. sidewalk on the south side of Golden Gate Parkway, approximately 950 LF, as well as the construction of approximately 5,175 ft. Additional project elements included coordination with the County, preparation of quantities and engineers estimate of cost, utility coordination, and post design services. Designed in accordance with current Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards (also known as the “Florida Green Book” criteria.) Collier-Immokalee Intersection Improvements Design, Collier County, FL, Project Manager. Responsible for managing the intersection improvements to the Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard Intersection which will provide additional capacity to the intersection and extend Collier Blvd north approximately one-half mile. The Intersection improvements were planned and designed to accommodate a “future” SPUI at this intersection. Services included: Roadway alternatives analysis, roadway design, drainage design, sidewalks, bike lanes, pathways, canal relocation, pre-fabricated bridge crossing of canal, box culvert extension, signalization, lighting, utility design (36-inch water main, 30-inch water main (42 inch - 540 lf directional drill), 16-inch force main, 24 inch reclaimed water main), coordination with FPL for relocation of transmission and distribution Lines, permitting with SFWMD, ACOE FDEP). Immokalee Road (Collier Boulevard to 43rd Avenue NE) Design, Collier County, FL, Project Manager. Managed this design project that involved the 8.1-mile widening of Immokalee Road from two to six lanes (initial construction of four), thereby converting the existing rural section to an urban section. Services provided for this project included complete roadway design, permitting services, drainage design, wetland mitigation, 8 miles of 36-inch water main design, 6 miles of 16-inch force main design, signal design, roadway lighting, traffic studies, and services during construction. (Permits: SFWMD, ACOE FDEP) EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS BS, Civil Engineering, Polytechnic University, NY REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer: FL (#59090, 2002) Certified Planner: AICP (#314390) OTHER Total Years of Experience: 30 June 2020 1 Kevin Regalado, AIA, ARA, NCARB, LEED®AP ARCHITECT Kevin has experience in architecture design, master planning, preparation of construction documents, project management and construction administration. His experience includes the design of mixed-use projects, industrial facilities, transportation facilities, educational facilities, office buildings, and aviation facilities, commercial and large-scale multi-family projects for both public and private clients. Relevant Project Experience Suntrax Autonomous Vehicle Testing Facility Infield Buildings, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, City of Auburndale, FL. Project Manager. Responsible for managing the architecture staff, coordination with MEP, structural and civil engineering disciplines. Fueling: The Fueling Structure will be a simple shared steel building form with steel roof panels. Fuel trucks will park under the canopy where one is to dispense fuel to 4 test vehicles. In the design of the facility, we have sought to minimize infrastructure cost by eliminating underground tanks. Car Wash: The Car Wash facility structure will consist of a single-automatic car wash bay with mechanical and plumbing equipment needed for a fully functioning car wash facility for the site. Central Charging Facility: One of the structures that forms part of a large-scale, cutting-edge facility dedicated to the research, development and testing of emerging transportation technologies in safe and controlled environments. The Central Charging Facility is an open sided metal framed structure with an insulated metal panel roof, meant to accommodate four vehicles at one time. Dadeland North Metrorail Station Parking Garage Improvements, Design Criteria Professional, Miami- Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works Miami, FL. Project Manager. Renovation of a 12 story parking garage facility located in Miami, Florida adjacent to the Dadeland North Metrorail station. The renovation includes providing 2 new elevators, modernization of 4 existing elevators, adding a pedestrian canopy and incorporating a pre-fab bus operator supervisor’s booth. The existing parking garage repairs also include structural inspection and evaluation of architectural, electrical and mechanical sub-standard elements and recommended conceptual design solutions. The project consists of leading a multi-discipline team to evaluate all systems within the building including architectural, mechanical, electrical and fire safety. Responsible for managing architecture staff, coordination with MEP, structural and civil engineering disciplines. Intermodal Terminal – Feasibility Study for Downtown Miami, Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, Miami-Dade County, FL. Project Manager. Provided oversight of the development of 3 site alternatives in downtown Miami to include a bus terminal, retail, office, residential and hotel components. The project is being developed as a transit oriented development adjacent to the Miami-Dade County Government Center with a link to the existing Metro-rail and Metro-mover rail system. Managed a team of architects as well as client coordination. Provided quality control review for the drawings. Intermodal Terminal Transit Oriented Development-Feasibility Study for Palmetto Metro-Rail Station, Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, Town of Medley, FL. Project Manager. Provided oversight of the development of 3 site alternatives in the Town of Medley at the Palmetto Metrorail station to include a bus terminal, parking garage, retail and office components. The project is being developed as a transit oriented development adjacent to the Palmetto Expressway (SR826) with a link to the existing Metro-rail system. Managed a team of architects as well as client coordination. Provided quality control review for the drawings. Service Plaza Renovations, Service Plaza Strategic Plan, Various Locations, State of Florida Department of Transportation, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise. Project Manager. Provided architectural interiors and MEP engineering contract documents for seven plaza buildings of which 3, consisting of 58,500 sf, were renovated and 120,500 sf were new construction. Also provided civil, site utility engineering, landscape architecture and intelligent transportation system contract documents and professional surveying for six of the plazas. The project included design elements which will target LEED certification of the new facilities for LEED NC “Silver” award level. EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS BA, Architecture, University of Kansas AA Architecture – Miami-Dade Community College REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS Registered Architect: FL #AR0016483, (1998) National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) OTHER Total Years of Experience: 29 June 2020 R. Tom Ross, PE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS STUDIES Tom has more than 26 years of extensive transportation planning, traffic, operations, and design experience, including PD&E studies for FDOT. He has thorough knowledge of District One through Districtwide Systems Planning Consultant and General Transportation Planning Consultant contracts. Tom utilizes expertise in traffic operations analysis, traffic signal design, signal timing, and access management to develop creative solutions that improve traffic flow and enhance safety. Relevant Project Experience Districtwide Systems Planning Consultant, FDOT District One, Florida. Project Manager. Managed this contract from 2008 to 2010. This contract included a wide range of services including project traffic reports, FSUTMS modeling, and traffic impact study reviews. Tasks included updating transportation forecasting model validations for DeSoto County, Hardee County and Glades counties, review of transportation impact studies for growth management in rural counties, and developing the future year transportation plan updates for the year 2035 for DeSoto and Hardee counties. General Transportation Planning Consultant, FDOT District One, Florida. Project Manager. Managed this contract from 2008 to 2013. The contract included a wide range of services including project traffic reports, FSUTMS modeling, a transportation systems management study for a Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) connector facility, development of a systems interchange modification report, and project report reviews. Oil Well Road, Collier County Transportation Department, Collier County, Florida. Project Engineer. Responsible for traffic signal design, ITS design, and signing and pavement marking design for the widening and reconstruction of 11.1 miles of Oil Well Road from Immokalee Road to east of Camp Keais Road in eastern Collier County. The project scope included widening a two-lane rural to a four-lane and six-lane urban section. The project included extensive public involvement due to impacts to environmentally sensitive areas as well as heavily developed sections of the corridor. Collier Boulevard (US 41 to Davis Boulevard) Design, Collier County, Florida. Project Engineer. Responsible for traffic signal design for this project which involved roadway capacity improvements to a 7-mile segment from US 41 to Davis Boulevard. Jacobs provided design plans and specifications for widening the existing four-lane roadway to a six-lane facility, including four major intersections. Transportation Planning Continuing Services, Collier County Transportation Planning Department, Collier County, Florida. Project Engineer. Services provided on an as needed basis to serve as an extension to the County staff including reviews of traffic impact reports and DRIs, development of guidelines for traffic impact studies; training for the consultants and County staff; and general support for traffic engineering services as they relate to the overall development and growth in the County. Port Manatee Connector PD&E Study, FDOT District One, Manatee and Hillsborough Counties, Florida. Traffic Support. Responsibilities include interfacing traffic modeling and analyses into study-level decisions for this PD&E study to develop and evaluate viable alternatives to improve goods movement and traffic flow between I-75 and Port Manatee. The Corridor Analysis Report and Preliminary Alignment Report included the evaluation of numerous environmental constraints including wetlands, floodplains, cultural resources, threatened and endangered species, hazardous waste sites, and public lands as well as public outreach and agency coordination. I-75 SIMR, FDOT District One, Lee County, Florida. Project Manager. Managed review of the access conditions to identify deficiencies and the development of a System Interchange Modification Report (SIMR) for I-75 from Colonial Boulevard to SR 78 to identify needed capacity and interchange operational improvements. I- 75 is a SIS facility which requires a high level of access control to support long-distance travel for people and freight. This project included two project phases with interim and ultimate improvements. This project required coordination with multiple independent projects and consultants. SR 82 CAMP, FDOT District One, Lee, Hardee, and Hendry Counties, Florida. Project Manager. For Jacobs’ portion of this project and was responsible for the evaluation of existing conditions, identification of major access points and current travel patterns for the existing two-lane facility from I-75 to SR 29. EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer: Florida (#48205), Georgia, Texas OTHER Total Years of Experience: 23 June 2020 DeeAngela Tjikueni, PE Lighting Engineer DeeAngela has 23 years of signing, pavement marking, ITS, traffic signal, and lighting experience on transportation projects. She has recent experience providing traffic, signing and pavement marking, lighting, and ITS services on major widening projects for FDOT and FTE. DeeAngela specializes in traffic impact analysis/impact studies, traffic reports, preliminary engineering, geometric conceptual layouts, signalized intersection design, signal operations systems analysis, signal timing, traffic operations analysis, and signing and pavement marking Relevant Project Experience Collier Boulevard (SR/CR 951), Davis Boulevard (SR 84) to Golden Gate Canal, Collier County Transportation Engineering and Construction Management Department, Collier County, Florida. Lighting Design Engineer. Assisted in the design of the lighting system. Services provided included corridor lighting analysis and plan preparation. City-wide Design, City of Miami Beach, Florida. Traffic Engineer. Responsible for providing geometric layout, signing, parking layout, traffic calming measures and pavement marking services for packages A, B, and C of a residential neighborhood enhancement project. Collier County Transportation Planning Department; Collier County, Florida. Traffic Engineer. Provided signing, pavement marking, signal design and timing for Immokalee Road (CR-846) at Orangetree Boulevard. US 41 Traffic Report; General Transportation Planning Consultant; FDOT District One, Florida. Traffic Engineer. Project included preparation of a Project Traffic Report for US 41 in Charlotte County. The study area begins at the Peace River and ends at SR 776. This Project Traffic Report is required to support the PD&E Study for TSM improvements within the corridor. Services provided include conducting a field review to ascertain existing conditions and obtaining signal timing data, intersection geometry and storage lengths for existing signalized intersections, traffic demand modeling/forecasting, traffic operations analysis, signal timing and geometric layout. Port Manatee Connector PD&E Study, FDOT District One, Manatee County, Florida. Traffic Engineer. Assisted with the research, traffic analysis and report for the road network. 2035 Socio-Economic Data Development and Model Validation Report; FDOT District On e, Hardee and Desoto Counties, Florida. Traffic Engineer. Collected socio-economic and traffic data for the base year, which was used to validate the transportation models for Hardee and DeSoto Counties. This data was used to develop the future year 2035 socio-economic data and traffic data, which will be used for a future year transportation model for Hardee and DeSoto Counties. Also, assisted with the report development. 2035 Socio-Economic Data Memorandum for the Hendry County Transportation Needs Assessment; FDOT District One, Hendry County, Florida. Traffic Engineer. Assisted in the creation of a memorandum describing the development of the future year socio-economic data for the Hendry County Transportation Needs Assessment. I-295 Express Lanes, FDOT District Two, Duval County, Florida. Signing/Lighting Engineer. Project included adding Express Lanes along I-295. The proposed design also incorporates 4.2 miles of milling and resurfacing of the existing lanes and ramps. The auxiliary lane widening will generate an 8-lane urban principal arterial interstate typical section. Project included Construction Plans to include Roadway Plans, Signing and Marking Plans, Lighting Plans and Intelligent Transportation System Plans. Responsible for signing and pavement marking design and ITS camera locating. Colonial Parkway PD&E Study, Florida Department of Transportation and Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Orlando, Florida. Lighting Engineer. Providing preliminary lighting design for this project to develop and evaluate alternatives for improvements to East Colonial Drive (State Road 50), a major east-west arterial serving central Florida. We are also identifying potential solutions that embrace emerging transportation technologies such as connected and autonomous vehicles, to improve safety, create mobility choices, and minimize environmental impacts. EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS MCE, Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University BECE, Civil Engineering, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer, Florida (#68301), Georgia OTHER Total Years of Experience: 23 June 2020 1 Nick De Ciccio PROJECT ENGINEER Nick has experience in transportation and site/civil projects. He has worked on an array of projects including traffic, roadway, transit, pedestrian bridge relocations and bridge replacement. Nick’s experience includes working on a successful TIGER grant application team, as well as two FDOT federally funded LAP projects. He has an excellent working relationship with Collier County’s growth management department, public works departments, Seminole Tribe of Florida, and extensive stakeholder interaction experience. Relevant Project Experience Immokalee Complete Streets TIGER Grant Application, Collier County, FL. Project Engineer. Assisted in the development and coordination of the Immokalee Complete Streets TIGER grant application. The goal of the grant is to improve access to reliable, safe, and affordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promote regional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness. The grant was successfully awarded funds for the $16,415,864 project. Golden Gate Collector Sidewalk, LAP project, Collier County, FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for the design and preparation of final design documents for constructing 6 ft sidewalk on the south side of Golden Gate Parkway approximately 950 LF, as well as the construction of 6 ft sidewalk on the west side of Santa Barbara Blvd approximately 5,175 ft. Additional responsibilities include county coordination, preparation of quantities and engineers estimate of cost, utility coordination, and post design services. Sunshine Blvd Sidewalks and Pedestrian Bridge Relocation, LAP Project, Collier County, FL. Project Engineer. Assisted with design and preparation of constructing 6 ft sidewalk on the west side of Sunshine Blvd approximately 845 LF, in addition to the relocation of an existing pedestrian bridge over the Green Canal. Responsibilities include preparation of quantities and engineers estimate of cost, county coordination, plans quality assurance and quality control, field inspection of existing bridge during magnetic particle testing, coordination with SFWMD for maintenance of canal and relocation of existing boat ramp. BC Josie Billie Highway Milling, Resurfacing, and Shoulder Reconstruction. Seminole Tribe of Florida (STOF). Project Engineer. Responsible for design and preparation of final design documentation. The project will add improvements to mitigate design deficiencies and improve safety Major components required are mobilization, maintenance of traffic (MOT), clearing, earthwork, milling, resurfacing, shoulder reconstruction, installation of guardrail, and signing and marking. Additional responsibilities include preparation of quantities and engineers estimate, preparation of bid-form and RFP bid-package and plans quality assurance and quality control. Palm River Blvd Bridge Replacement Collier County, FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for managing designs efforts to reconstruct the existing roadway to satisfy FDOT criteria. The project consists of a new 2-lane urban roadway with bike lanes, and a 6’ sidewalk on the east side of roadway. The project also involves replacement of existing Palm River Blvd Bridge. The new bridge is equipped with 11 ft lanes, paved shoulders, sidewalks, and pedestrian/ bicycle bullet railing. Additional responsibilities for this project include utility coordination, preparation of typical sections package, coordination with geotechnical engineering for boring data, coordination for SUE, and plans quality assurance and quality control. Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension, Collier County, FL. Project Engineer. Assisting with the design of a new 7 mile 6-Lane roadway. Specific responsibilities include creating conceptual design drawings, pond siting, wetland delineation, and facilitating public involvement meeting. EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS B.S., Civil Engineering, Florida Gulf Coast University, Estero, FL REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS N/A OTHER Total years of experience: 3 Master Resume – Christopher Wright Page | 1 EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Christopher Wright, P.E. is co-founder of RWA, Inc. and has served as CEO since 1999. Mr. Wright has more than 30 years of experience in the real estate development industry and 25 years of experience as a registered professional civil engineer. Within the public sector, Wright focuses on civil engineering infrastructure projects in utilities, transportation, and water resources, as well as municipal-use facilities projects. In the private sector he enjoys working with national home builders to create new residential neighborhoods and with developer clients that specialize in commercial projects and the redevelopment of existing sites. Recognized for his efficient and effective project management ability in the development of numerous large scale multi-million-dollar projects, Wright’s track record in the successful completion of hundreds of Florida projects lends credibility to his demonstrated leadership, management, and technical prowess. Spanning several of the state’s counties and communities, his project work has typically required the flexibility to tailor the approach to accommodate not only the diversity of each location, but also of each client’s unique objectives. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Public Facilities Fleet Maintenance Facility | Collier County, FL Principal-In-Charge and Engineer-of-record for the planning, civil engineering design, transportation consulting, and environmental permitting services for land development and related infrastructure improvements. Scope of work included site planning, zoning petition, water management design, infrastructure design, permitting, construction document preparation and constr uction management services for a 10 acre site along County Barn Road. CAT Passenger Transfer Facility - Radio Road | Collier County, FL Principal-In-Charge and Engineer of Record for the land planning, civil engineering and permitting in the redevelopment of the Radio Road facility as a secondary passenger transfer facility. The facility is located within the Gallman Olds Dealership Planned Unit Development (PUD). Collier County was granted a conditional use which allowed CAT to utilize the site as a secondary transfer center. Design efforts include site plan that encompasses optional off-site improvements that can provide long-term value-added benefits to the County by addressing bike/pedestrian mobility issues, safety conditions, connectivity to commercial projects, project and corridor aesthetics. Additional design efforts include infrastructure of the site for permitting efforts to the County, FDEP and SF WMD. CAT Intermodal Transfer Station at Collier County Government Center | Collier County, FL Principal-In-Charge for the site related design and infrastructure improvements as well as the Engineer of Record. Additionally, Mr. Wright acted as Advisor during the project planning and concept level design phase of the project. The Transit Intermodal Transfer Station will be an infill facility with modern, high-quality amenities and level of service at the existing Collier County Government Center Courthouse Annex Parking Garage. Transportation and Roadways Bayview Park - Hamilton Avenue Improvements | Collier County, FL Principal-In-Charge for the design, permitting and construction administration for a 0.5 mile local collector road within the Hamilton Avenue right of way to replace the existing roadway. This project also provided for adding 35 boat trailer parking spaces and a 10' wide multi-use pathway. This project also included the design and permitting for an off-site water quality and detention swale within the Naples Botanical Garden’s (NBG) property that connects Hamilton Avenue to the existing NBG surface water m anagement system. Specific task assignments of this project included a design phase survey, 60% right of way maps, roadway and parking area design, ecology services, environmental permitting with the ACOE and SFWMD, and roadway lighting. EDUCATION: University of Wyoming | Master of Planning | 1999 University of Kentucky | Bachelor of Arts - Geography | 1994 REGISTRATION AND LICENSES: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) #018432 | 2003 – Present PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Planning Association Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association Florida Planning and Zoning Association Congress for the New Urbanism Smart Growth America Strong Towns Member Real Estate Investment Society, Southwest Florida E X PE R I E N CE S U M M A RY Mr. Gallander is a professional planner that brings with him an invaluable and diverse mix of both public and private sector work experience accumulated over the course of his 20+ year professional career. As Director of Planning for RWA, Mr. Gallander overseas the Planning Group, and is responsible for providing consulting services to public and private sector clients. Throughout his experience, Mr. Gallander has successfully managed numerous complex land use and zoning entitlement projects from proposal development to approval. His areas of expertise include land planning, development permitting, zoning, comprehensive planning, multi-modal transportation planning, economic development, strategic planning, floodplain management, policy analysis, demographics, and statistical modeling. He has also been recognized as an expert witness and provided expert testimony in civil trials and local zoning hearings. Prior to joining RWA, Mr. Gallander spent over 16 years working for the City of Destin, where he spent eight of those years serving as the City’s Community Development Director. As the Director, Mr. Gallander was in charge of providing leadership and management direction in the development and implementation of comprehensive growth management and multimodal transportation plans, Comp Plan/Land Development Code Amendments, and the coordination of standardized procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations. He also served as interim and acting City Manager of the City of Destin during the manager’s absence. Some of his accomplishments include the management and finalization of the Envision Destin visualization project within the deadline and an update to the City of Destin’s Comprehensive Plan: 2020. He also formalized and coordinated the City’s Blue-Ribbon Panel for Development Process Improvement and implemented key programs such as an e-government case, project, and permitting management system, a “Walk Through Permitting” program for enhanced customer service and established the City of Destin’s Geographic Information System (GIS) program. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS & CLIENTS • Pathways Master Plan Update – As Community Development Director, ensured completion and adoption of Destin’s updated plan to address interim changes and new conditions to the roadway and pedestrian networks as well as changes in transportation/land use polices related to the city’s Multimodal Transportation Districts; City of Destin, FL. • Destin Harbor Boardwalk – As interim City Manager, promoted stakeholder and public involvement to seek consensus toward a comprehensive implementation plan of cornerstone project established under the city’s Harbor Community Redevelopment plan, which resulted in construction of the quarter mile long boardwalk in 2012; City of Destin, FL. • HarborWalk Village - Major development process and plan review for extensive mixed- use and multimodal transporation friendly development; City of Destin, FL. • Harbor Boulevard/US Hwy 98 Pedestrian Safety and Mobility Improvement Project - As part of the project team, coordinated the planning component of the project through public consensus building and regulatory review of concepts developed by consultants, staff, and FDOT for implementation; City of Destin, FL. • Envision Destin - Project Manager for update to Comprehensive Plan based on community visioning and scenario planning; City of Destin, FL. • Immokalee CAT Superstop & Transfer Station - Project Manager leading team for a Conditional Use to allow for improved transit level of service for the Immokalee Community; Collier County, FL. • Myakka River Park Master Site Plan – Project Team Leader tasked to plan for and develop a comprehensive master plan to provide Charlotte County with a new park facility encompassing all their identified needs and wants; Charlotte County, FL. 6610 Willow Park Drive #200, Naples, FL 34109 4983 Royal Gulf Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33966 Phone: 239.597.0575 Fax: 239.597.0578 www.consult-rwa.com KENRICK S. GALLANDER, AICP Planning Project Manager 6610 Willow Park Drive #200, Naples, FL 34109 4983 Royal Gulf Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33966 Phone: 239.597.0575 Fax: 239.597.0578 www.consult-rwa.com EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Michael A. Ward, P.L.S. has more than 24 years of experience as a Professional Land Surveyor and 30 years in the profession. Mr. Ward has extensive experience with boundary surveys, topographic surveys, hydrographic design, rights-of-way, construction layout, platting, condominium documents and project coordination. Mr. Ward’s notable project experience includes surveying for the Southwest Florida International Airport Expansion, Florida Gulf Coast University Phases I, II, the Sports Complex and Arena, and numerous Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) surveys and construction projects REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Village of Estero US 41 Landscape Project - Village of Estero. Project Manager for RWA acting as a survey subconsultant to Kimley Horn. Provided Right of Way and Design survey for a 4+ mile stretch of US 41 through the Village of Estero for Kimley Horn to prepare and provide landscaping improvements to the medians. Golden Gate Boulevard | Naples, FL | Project Manager responsible for all surveying support services for the 6.5-mile Golden Gate Boulevard project. The project included mapping a 400-foot corridor that starts 1320 ft. west of Wilson Blvd. and ends 1320 ft. east of Desoto Blvd. Included within this project were boundary and topographic surveys of seven, 5-acre stormwater management ponds; the establishment of vertical benchmarks on 500-foot intervals; coordination with the geotechnical consultants; three bridge crossings, and the establishment of state plane coordinates utilizing GPS technology. Via Coconut Point— Village of Estero. Project Manager for RWA acting as a subconsultant to Kimley Horn . Prepare Right of Way Survey and Design Survey for Via Coconut Point from Williams Road south to Coconut Point Drive. This includes calculating the adjoining plats, locating all fixed improvements within the right of way, and interfaqce for all the points of connection along the roadway. Southwest Florida International Airport Expansion | Fort Myers, FL - Project Manager/Surveyor for the current overall Boundary Survey; consisting of approximately 27 sections of land. Mike also served as the Project Manager/Project Surveyor for the offsite Mitigation Park consisting of 18 sections of land. This included the Jurisdictional Wetland Surveys, limited topographic surveys, and Conservation Easements. Additionally, provided surveying services for the acquisition of the Noise Abatement parcels east of the airport property, and prepared the reconfigured Noise Overlay Zones. (Previous employment experience) Vanderbilt Beach MSTU Phases I - III| Collier County, FL | Project Manager for the subsurface utility location for the Vanderbilt Beach Road MSTU project. This project involved the location and mapping of all the underground utilities along 30,000 LF of the 100-foot wide arterial roadway corridor, including up to 10 ft. outside the existing right of way. This work was performed for the purpose of designing the aerial-to-underground conversion for Florida Power and Light (FP&L) facilities enhancements. The project required extensive coordination with all utility companies to provide and deliver both wet and dry utilities, negotiate fees; and coordinate installation and turnover. Griffin Road Filter Marsh | Collier County, FL | Survey Project Manager responsible for the surveying and mapping services for the water quality treatment facilities and replacement a system of ditches and a small canal that provide for a drainage outfall to the stormwater basin with new regulated drainage facilities. The project involves construction of a lake and filter marsh that will improve and provide water quality treatment. The project will also entail constructing a long broad-crested weir to control stormwater discharges to the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. EDUCATION: University of Florida |Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Mapping |1989 REGISTRATION AND LICENSES: Professional Land Surveyor | FL LS5301 | 1994 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Florida Surveying and Mapping Society Collier-Lee Chapter | President 1997-1998 | Board of Directors District 5 | Director 2000 -2001 City of Fort Myers—Board of Adjustments Member 2018– present MICHAEL A. WARD, P.L.S. VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF SURVEYING AND MAPPING 6610 Willow Park Drive #200, Naples, FL 34109 Phone: 239.597.0575 Fax: 239.597.0578 www.consult-rwa.com EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Patrick Vanasse, AICP, has more than 20 years of professional planning experience in Florida. He has worked on a wide variety of planning projects including: transportation initiatives, development and redevelopment, comprehensive planning, zoning, community plans, and environmental projects. He has a solid understanding of the planning process and embraces the opportunity to integrate transportation, growth management and urban design in order to develop vibrant communities and to improve quality of life. He has worked with numerous communities in developing land development regulations, comprehensive plan policy, corridor studies, community plans, and bicycle and pedestrian master plans. He has a proven track record for improving organizational efficiency, securing strategic alliances, and forging cooperative relationships with colleagues, regulatory agencies, and local government staff. As Director of Community Development for RWA, Mr. Vanasse oversees the planning department, and is responsible for providing consulting services to public sector and private clients. Mr. Vanasse is also is part of several professional, business and civic associations in southwest Florida. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS 2012 Comprehensive Pathways Plan | Collier MPO | Collier County, FL – Project Manager for the major update to the county-wide pathways plan originally developed in 2006. The project entailed extensive data collection and analysis, public involvement, identification of goals and objectives and development of a needs plan, project prioritization methodology and implementation recommendations. Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan | Lee County MPO | Lee County, FL – Project Manager leading a diverse team of professionals (VHB, Rails to Trails Conservancy and Borelli + Partners) selected to develop a comprehensive Bike/Ped Master Plan for Lee County. The project entailed extensive data collection and analysis, public involvement, and development of a needs plan, evaluation matrix and an implementation plan. Bayview and Lunar Pedestrian/Streetscape Improvements | Bayshore Beautification MSTU | Collier County, FL – Client manager for pedestrian and landscaping design work for Bayview and Lunar Streets within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA. This project was an outgrowth of the Walkable Community Study and ongoing beautification efforts within the CRA. The RWA team developed design plans that improve mobility, aesthetics, and drainage conditions along those roads. Bonita Springs Trail Feasibility Study | Bonita Springs , FL – RWA worked with the City of Bonita Springs on the development of a preliminary feasibility study for an off-road, multi- use trail in Bonita Springs. The intent of the study was to explore the feasibility of locating the trail within the existing FPL corridor. As part of this study RWA analyzed existing conditions, identified trail development challenges and opportunities, and will outlined the process needed to design, permit, and build the trail facility. Immokalee Walkable Community Study | Collier MPO, Collier County , FL – RWA assisted the Collier MPO on completing the Walkable Community Study for Immokalee. RWA’s scope included the review, revision and update of the study and managed the review and approval of the final report. The Walkable Community Study provides an assessment of pedestrian conditions in Immokalee and recommends facility improvements. Immokalee Public Realm Plan | Collier County, FL - Responsible for the development of the CRA’s Public Realm Plan. It establishes a distinct “brand” for Immokalee, and defines a pedestrian and bicyclist friendly streetscape for Immokalee’s downtown. It provides a detailed analysis of existing conditions and bicycle and pedestrian safety conditions. Specifically, the streetscape aims to minimize bicycle and pedestrian conflicts by incorporating bike lanes, enhanced sidewalks, “bump outs”, lighted mid-block pedestrian crossings, Florida-friendly landscaping, and new way-finding and signage. Sombrero Beach PD&E Study | FDOT District 6 | Monroe County, FL – Responsible for the management of a public involvement program and landscape design elements for study of roadway improvements on a major arterial in the city of Marathon. EDUCATION: York University, Toronto Ontario | Masters in Environmental Studies | Urban and Regional Planning Concentration | 2002 Concordia University, Montréal Quebec | Bachelors of Arts in Economics | 1994 John Abbott College, Montréal Quebec | Diplome D’Étude Collegiale Commerce | 1991 REGISTRATION /LICENSES: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) #019432 | 2003 – Present PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Planners Association | 2001 – Present Florida Chapter of the American Planners Association | 2001 – Present Florida Planning and Zoning Association | 2007 – Present Lee County Building Industry Association | 2003 – 2007 Lee County Land Development Code Advisory Committee| Chairman | 2007 – Present Bonita Springs Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors, Government Advisory Committee | 2008 – Present Real Estate Investment Society, Southwest Florida | 2006 – Present Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) | 2009 – Present | SW FL Representative Urban Land Institute (ULI) | 2009 – Present FL Geenbuilding Coalition | 2011— Present PATRICK VANASSE, AICP Director of Community Development Summary of Capabilities Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Structural Damage Evaluations Structural and Geotechnical Analysis Project Management Numerical Modeling of Soft Soil Embankments Numerical Modeling of Soil-Structure Interaction Years of Experience With Tierra: 6 Years With Other Firms: 1 Year Education B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 2011 Professional Organizations/Registrations/Awards American Society of Civil Engineers American Concrete Institute Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society Thomas E. Musgrave, P.E. Geotechnical Engineer Mr. Musgrave has worked in the field of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering for more than seven years, starting as an intern and gaining experience in structural damage assessment, structural analysis, ground subsidence, water intrusion, roof inspection, cause and origin forensic investigation, and soils and materials testing. His experience includes working on structural forensic investigations as well as FDOT roadway projects, subsidence investigations, structural bridge analysis, pavement evaluation, MSE wall analysis, corrosion testing and research. He has performed FDOT projects for Districts I, V, VII and the Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise. Mr. Musgrave also has extensive experience in structural testing including GPR evaluation of concrete and steel reinforcement. PROJECT EXPERIENCE District I I-75 (SR 93) Widening from SR 951 to North of Golden Gate Parkway, Collier County SR 29 from SR 82 to Hendry County Line, Collier County Vanderbilt Beach Road (CR 862) Bicycle Lane Improvements, Collier County Sunshine Boulevard from 17th Avenue SW to Green Boulevard, Collier County Districtwide Scour Evaluation for Bridges with Unknown Foundations Contract I-75 (SR 93) Widening over the Manatee River from US-301 to SR 64, Manatee County I-75 (SR 93) Widening at SR 70 Interchange, Manatee County I-75 (SR 93) at SR 72 (Clark Road), Sarasota County SR 64 (Manatee Avenue) from SR 789 to Perico Bay Boulevard, Manatee County CR 720 (Canal Road) from SR 78 to Dead End, Glades County CR 733 (3rd Street/Main Street) from US 27 to US 27, Glades County Alico Road Widening From East of Ben Hill Griffin Parkway to Airport Haul Road, Lee County Metro Parkway from Winkler Avenue to North of S.R. 82, Lee County SR 82 from Lee C/L to Collier C/L, Hendry County Francisco Street from Sonora Avenue to US 27, Hendry County SR 82 from Homestead Rd. to Hendry C/L, Lee County Central Polk Parkway (Segment 4), Polk County Transportation Improvement Plan Projects Seminole Tribe of Florida Roadways, Hendry County District VII Districtwide Geotechnical Contract Districtwide Scour Evaluation for Bridges with Unknown Foundations Contract SR 54, from East of CR 577 (Curley Rd.) to East of CR 579 (Morris Bridge Rd.), Pasco County I-75 (SR 93) South of Fowler to South of Bruce B. Downs, Roadway and Bridge, Hillsborough County I-4 / Crosstown Connector Segment 3C, from 7th Avenue to the Crosstown Expressway including Connections to 22nd Street, Hillsborough County SR 574 (MLK Jr. Blvd.) from Kingsway Rd. to McIntosh Rd., Hillsborough County SR 687 Improvements, Pinellas County SR 694 (Gandy Boulevard) from 40th Street North to East of SR 93 (I -275), Pinellas County Interlaken Road from Gunn Highway to Interlaken Drive, Pasco County Lake Patience Road from Oakstead Subdivision to US 41, Pasco County SR 54 at Madison Street Signalization, Pasco County Turn Lanes on Chancey Road for Double Branch Elementary School, Pasco County San Martin Boulevard over Riviera Bay Bridge Project Development & Environment (PD&E) Study, Pinellas County Oakwood Drive over Stephanie’s Channel Bridge Replacement, Pinellas County District V I-4 Ultimate (SR 400) Design Build, Orange and Seminole Counties SR 15 from North of Ponce De Leon Boulevard to North of SR 40, Volusia County S.R. 530 (U.S. Hwy 192) from Lake C/L to Secret Lake Drive, Orange County Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise I-75 at Florida’s Turnpike - Wildwood Interchange Design Build, Sumter County Veteran’s Expressway Widening from North of Memorial Highway to South of Gunn Highway, Hillsborough County Suncoast Parkway 2, Section 1 from US 98 to West Grover Cleveland Blvd, Hernando and Citrus Counties Suncoast Parkway 2, Section 2 from South of Grover Cleveland Blvd to SR 44, Citrus County Widen HEFT from NW 57th Ave. to Miramar (Mile Post 43 to Post 47), Broward and Miami-Dade Counties Florida’s Turnpike, from Griffin Road to Sunrise Boulevard, Broward County Summary of Capabilities Geotechnical Engineering Pavement Engineering and Mechanics Numerical Modeling of Pavements Numerical Modeling of Soft Soil Embankments Numerical Modeling of Soil-Structure Interaction Years of Experience With Tierra: 16 Years With Other Firms: 1 Year Education Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2007 M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2000 B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1999 Professional Organizations/Registrations/Awards Florida Professional Engineer, No. 67431 American Society of Highway Engineers Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society MARC E. NOVAK, Ph.D., P.E. Geotechnical Engineer Mr. Novak has been working in the field of geotechnical and materials engineering since 1996 when he interned as a field and laboratory technician while pursuing his B.S. in Civil Engineering at the University of Florida. Upon graduation in 1999, Mr. Novak pursued a M.S degree in geotechnical engineering, studying the effects of lateral impact loads on bridges. Upon graduation in 2000, he received a four-year Alumni Fellowship to continue doctoral research at the University of Florida. His research focused on pavement mechanics specializing in Superpave asphalt pavement. He graduated in August 2007 with a Ph.D. Mr. Novak has been exposed to a wide variety of projects while conducting research at the University of Florida including soil- structure interaction, soft-soil embankment modeling, dam construction, laboratory testing and pavement engineering. Mr. Novak joined Tierra in January 2004; and he has been involved in projects for the private and public sectors including the FDOT (roadway, pavement and bridge structure investigations). Relevant Project Experience Immokalee Road Shared Use Path Mabel T. Frank Way, Seminole Tribe of Florida, Hendry County Chase Bank, Pine Ridge Road and Vineyards Boulevard I-75 and CR 846 Monopole Cell Tower Santa Barbara Square Unipole Tower Chase Bank, US 41 and Immokalee Chase Bank, US 41 and Mooring Line Road Poinciana Elementary Monopole Tower Everglades Boulevard Monopole Tower Haldeman Creek Coring East Naples Bay Dredging Naples Self-Support Tower Chase Bank, Radio and Santa Barbara FDOT District I I-75 at SR 951 Interchange, Collier County I-75 (SR 93) Design/Build, from N of Golden Gate Parkway to South of SR 80, Lee and Collier Counties I-75 (SR 93) Design/Build, from North of Golden Gate Parkway to South of SR 80 including Immokalee Road and Daniels Parkway Interchanges, Lee and Collier Counties SR 29 from SR 82 to Hendry County Line, Collier County I-75 (SR 93) and Corkscrew Road Interchange, Lee County I-75 (SR 93), from North of SR 80 to North of SR 78, Lee County I-75 (SR 93), from South of Bonita Beach Road to South of Corkscrew Road, Lee County SR 29 from CR 80A (Cowboy Way) to Whidden Road, Hendry County Snake Road at North Feeder Canal Bridge, Hendry County SR 80, from Birchwood Parkway to Dalton Lane, Hendry County The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 2 CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION Minority Business Certification Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 06/28/2019 06/28/2021 Florida Unified Certification Program Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Certificate of Eligibility CAPITAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 49 CFR, PART 26 APPROVED NAICS CODES: 238990, 541330, 541340, 541990 Samuel Febres (Sammy) DBE & Small Business Development Manager Florida Department of Transportation Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons is a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) cer�fied by the Florida Department of Transporta�on (FDOT) and under DBE regula�on 49 CFR Part 26. CCS is prequalified through FDOT for the following types of work: Group 3 -Highway Design Roadway 3.1 -Minor Highway Design Group 6 - Traffic Engineering and Opera�on Studies 6.1 -Traffic Engineering Studies 6.2 -Traffic Signal Timing 6.3.1 -Intelligent Transporta�on Systems Analysis Group 7 - Traffic Opera�ons Design 7.1 - Signing, Pavement Markings Group 10.1 - Construc�on Engineering Inspec�on Group 13 -Planning 13.4 -System Planning 13.5 -Subarea Corridor Planning 13.6 -Land Planning / Engineering Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons is a minority-owned business (MBE) cer�fied under the provisions of 287 and 295.187 in the Florida Statutes by the Florida Department of Management Services Office of Supplier Diversity. CCS Cer�fica�on is relevant when providing the following services: • 44112000 - Planning Systems • 70131701 - Land use Planning • 77101600 - Environment Planning • 81101500- Civil Engineering • 81101505 - Structural Engineering • 81101510 - Highway Engineering • 81101519 - Subdivision Planning Service • 81101524 - City Development Planning Service • 81101528 - Stormwater Engineering • 81102200 - Transporta�on Engineering • 81102201 - Traffic Engineering • 81141606 - Transport Planning • 85151700 - Food Policy Planning and Aid • 93131610 - Food Planning Services • 93142001 - Urban Development Planning Services • 93142101 - Regional Development Planning Services • 93151515 - Na�onal Planning Services CCS Minority Owned Business (MBE) Cer�fica�onCCS Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 3 PAST PERFORMANCE DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION Relevant Experience: Our team members are prepared to provide the County with efficient, coordinated services during preparation of the Immokalee Complete Streets: • Design Criteria Package • Lighting Justification Report Our team has a strong track record of successful project delivery in Collier County and throughout Southwest Florida and bring our local and regional institutional knowledge of facilities, agencies and stakeholders, community, and the challenges inherent with delivering a T.I.G.E.R. Grant Project. Just as important, we have the technical expertise and the professional experience on similar projects that will provide the County the benefits of our lessons learned, resulting in a well-coordinated, successful project. Our local Naples team routinely work together completing high-quality projects in Collier County and offer an integrated approach to provide successful solutions, on time, and within budget. Our team’s ability to provide appropriate technical solutions on projects throughout Florida and nationwide is directly applicable to the potential services that may be required under this contract. Below, we have highlighted several recently completed projects in this section that demonstrate our local expertise on projects that mirror the scope of services items as detailed in the RFP. This extensive project experience, all implemented by the same team members proposed for this contract, brings to the County lessons learned and established relationships with local consultants, stakeholders, County, and FDOT staff. Our combined experience and knowledge provide the greatest opportunity to successfully complete your project on time and within budget. Similar Projects: Services similar in type, size, and complexity to your scope of services The Capital Team brings to this contract a long history of delivering study, planning and design services for South Florida clients, including a broad range of services for Collier County •Winning Grant Preparation – Various Clients (Collier, Lee, STOF) and Funding Sources o T.I.G.E.R. Grant Immokalee Complete Streets o T.I.G.E.R. Grant Lee County Complete Streets o Safe Routes to School Grant - Eden Park o Safe Routes to School Grant - Shadowlawn o CDBG Grant - Peters Street •2045 Long Range Transportation Plan - Collier MPO •CAT Park and Ride Study - CAT/Collier MPO •Golden Gate City Walkable Community - Collier MPO •Transportation Planning and Design – Collier County •Transportation Planning Reviews – Collier County •Developer Responsibility Reviews – Collier County •Traffic Impact Study Reviews – Collier County •Bus Stop Design Improvements to Achieve ADA Compliance, Bus Shelter Planning and Design - Collier County PTNE •Lee MPO General Services •Lee County 2040 LRTP - Land Use Scenario Study •Lee County Complete Streets Design Criteria Packages (TIGER Grant) •Lee County Bicycle Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Update •Village of Estero Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan •General Planning Consultant for FIHS - FDOT District 1 •Randall-Immokalee PD&E Study – FDOT District 1 •Immokalee Walkable Community Study •Collier Area Transit (CAT) Intermodal Transfer Station •Conditional Use approval for the CAT facility Capital Consulting Solutions Past Performance Josie Billie Highway Sidewalk Client: Seminole Tribe of Florida Completed: Ongoing The Seminole Tribe of Florida Selected Capital Consulting to perform engineering design on Josie Billie Highway. In order to connect the sidewalk network at this area, Capital was selected to prepare a Design Criteria Package. This was completed in an effort to produce a safe walking transportation on the Big Cypress Reservation. The estimated cost of this project was approximately $800,000. Babcock Ranch, State Road 31, Roadway Design Criteria Package Client: Kitson & Partners Completed: Ongoing Capital Consulting was contracted to perform services necessary for the preparation of the Design Criteria Package, servicing as the Districts representative throughout the request for qualifications for project design build services and project design and construction. Additionally, Capital assisted Kitson & Partners during the bidding process. Josie Billie Highway Roadway Construction TIGER Grant. Client: Seminole Trible of Florida Completed: Ongoing Responsible for Five Years of Post TIGER Grant Reporting to FHWA and BIA. The Josie Billie Highway on the Big Cypress Reservation is a TIGER Grant funded corridor. Capital Consulting and its team setup count stations and performed data collection to document the project improvements. The Capital Team collected data, perform studies, and created reports to satisfy the TIGER grant reporting requirements. Safety Audit (RSA) Josie Billie Highway Client: Seminole Tribe of Florida Capital Consulting Solutions (CCS) assembled a multidisciplinary team to evaluate the performance of the existing corridor. CCS was responsible for conducting the start-up meeting, performing the field review, conducting analysis, and preparing the report. After the finding, Capital presented the findings to the Florida Department of Transportation. Josie Billie Highway Segment 2 ; Florida Federal Funded BIA Client: Seminole Tribe of Florida Completed: Ongoing This project consists of widening 9.6 miles of Josie Billie Highway from 10 feet per lane to 12 feet per lane. The construction also includes paved shoulders and guardrails at the canal side of the road. Performed design reviews at the 30, 60, 90 and 100% levels of completion. Additionally, Capital monitored the permit process. Wilson Blvd Bus Shelter Design/Build Client: Collier Transit Completed: Ongoing Capital Consulting was contracted to provide Design/Build services for the Wilson Blvd. Bus Shelter in Collier County. The purpose of this project was to improve the transit facilities at the existing bus stop by providing a bus shelter, trash facility and bike rack. Facility was designed and constructed to meet c urrent ADA standards. Jacobs Past Performance Immokalee Complete Streets Tiger Grant Client: Collier County Completed: 2017 Our team assisted the Collier County Transportation Planning Department with preparing the grant application for the Immokalee Complete Street Grant Project included preparation of grant application, exhibits, estimates, benefit-cost analysis and all required documentation. Project was successful and resulted in a $13,132,691 Grant. MPO 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan Client: Collier MPO Completed: Ongoing The Collier MPO selected Jacobs to prepare their 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). The purpose of the plan update is to advance a 20-year planning horizon and to adopt a Cost Feasible Plan (CFP) that encourages and promotes a safe and efficient, multi-modal transportation system that addresses the future year transportation demands. The LRTP will include roadways, public transportation (transit), freight, Bicycle and Pedestrian and multi-use trail facilities. The results of the LRTP process are intended to serve the overall mobility needs of the area while also being cost effective and consistent with national, state and local goals and objectives. The 2045 LRTP will address national performance measures and state- adopted (FDOT) performance targets. The 2045 LRTP will also address the effects of climate change and autonomous connected electric vehicle shared mobility (ACES). The project will be completed by the December 2020. Services include: project management, systems planning, traffic modeling, demographic forecasting, scenario planning, transportation capital, operating and maintenance cost estimating and public involvement. Complete Streets Design Build Criteria Package and Tiger Grant Client: Lee County MPO Completed: 2016 Our team assisted the Lee County MPO in preparing Conceptual Designs (30% Plans) and a Design-Build Criteria Package used for Bidding their USDOT TIGER Grant funded Complete Streets Project. Improvements consisted of adding bike lanes, shoulders, pathways, sidewalks and bus stop facilities. This grant allowed Lee County to fill gaps in their Regional network and link three high priority loops with committed local funding. Our team also assisted the MPO with fast tracking their Federal TIGER Grant Application for the Complete Streets Project within a limited 45-day schedule. The original work order utilized local funding to initiate the grant application and evaluate the feasibility of the submittal. A supplemental work order utilized planning (state) funds allocated in the MPO work program to complete the application. The grant application was awarded for $10.4 million. Golden Gate City Walkable Community Client: Collier MPO Completed: 2019 Jacobs was retained by the Collier MPO to prepare the Golden Gate City Walkable Community Study to develop a prioritized list of sidewalk and pedestrian amenity projects which would promote and enhance walkability, bicycle use, transit use, and social equity throughout the community. The study utilized field data collection, community engagement, quantitative and qualitative technical analyses, and best practices to develop and validate prioritized recommendations for a more walkable, safer, and healthier community. When implemented, the recommendations will result in a community where mobility options, safety, social engagement and a “sense of place” are the foundation of the neighborhood. LAP Projects – Sidewalks Client: Collier County Completed: Ongoing Golden Gate Collector Sidewalk LAP Project. This project includes design of construction plans, specifications, and cost estimating services for the construction of a 6-foot wide sidewalk on the south side of Golden Gate Parkway, as well as the construction of a 6-foot wide sidewalk on the west side of Santa Barbara Blvd. Associated improvements include signing and pavement marking, driveway apron improvements, adjustment of existing utilities, and drainage improvements. Along Santa Barbara Blvd., between Copper Leaf Lane and Cedar Tree Lane, pedestrian safety has been improved with cross-walks and detectable warning surfaces at each intersection, as well as bus bays for each transit stop. Along Golden Gate Blvd., pedestrian safety has been improved by resurfacing driveways and connecting to the existing sidewalk at Tropicana Blvd. The sidewalks are designed in accordance with current FDOT Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards. Additional responsibilities include preparation of quantities, coordination with Collier County, and quality assurance and quality control plans. Sunshine Boulevard Sidewalks and Pedestrian Bridge Relocation LAP Project. This project includes design of construction plans, specifications, and cost estimating services for the construction of a 6-foot wide sidewalk on the west side of Sunshine Boulevard from 100 feet south of 17th Avenue SW to Green Boulevard (approximately 845 LF) and the relocation of an existing pedestrian bridge over Green Canal. Sunshine Blvd. associated improvements include, drainage improvements, adjustment of existing utilities, driveway apron improvements, erosion control, and pedestrian safety improvements to both the Green Blvd. and 17th Avenue SW intersections along Sunshine Blvd. The sidewalk is designed in accordance with current Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards. Additional responsibilities included preparation of quantities, coordination with Collier County, quality assurance and quality control plans, field inspection of existing bridge during magnetic particle testing, and coordination with SFWMD for maintenance of canal and relocation of an existing boat ramp. Collier Area Transit Park and Ride Study Client: Collier MPO and CAT Completed: Ongoing The purpose of this study is to identify and develop a standardized methodology for locating, operating, and maintaining possible Park & Ride sites in Collier County. The Jacobs team prepared a public participation plan that identifies the outreach efforts and techniques that will be used to ensure that officials, agencies, local government, interested parties, and the public have an opportunity to participate in the planning process. Concurrent with the public participation plan, the team conducted research on successful park and ride programs throughout the region as well as analyzed the information from stakeholders, existing census and traffic data to define the potential sites. The team identified 27 potential sites that will be evaluated and presented to client. A final study report will be produced that will provide a methodology for CAT’s use for future park and ride projects. The report will also include recommendations of 27 potential sites and improvements to existing sites. Cape Coral Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan, Lee County, FL Client: Lee County, FL The Jacobs planning team was tasked with developing a Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan to guide investments to improve walking and biking conditions, improve safety and spur economic development. The plan included refinement of goals, objectives, policies and performance measures; documentation of existing conditions and performance of a needs assessment; public outreach and stakeholder coordination; design criteria development to guide the design and engineering of facilities; funding analysis to identify how to implement the Plan; project prioritization; and recommendations to guide policies, programs, and projects to improve biking and walking. Village of Estero Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan, Fort Myers, FL Client: Fort Myers, FL Completed: 2019 Our Jacobs transportation planning team developed the Village’s first-ever Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan. The Team identified facility gaps, coordinated with already-programmed improvements, and recommended new facilities needed to enhance the connectivity and safety of the existing bicycle and pedestrian network. Our work included planning level costs estimates, design guidance, public workshops, potential SUN Trail alignment and coordination with stakeholders and Village Council. The Plan was adopted in May 2019 by the Village. Fort Myers Beach Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan, Town of Fort Myers Beach, FL Client: Fort Myers Beach, FL Jacobs was contracted to develop the Town’s first-ever Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan. Our work involved the identification of facility gaps, review of opportunities for coordination with already-programmed improvements along Estero Boulevard, and recommendations for new facilities that will be needed to enhance the safety of the existing bicycle and pedestrian network. John Yarbrough Linear Park (JYLP) Shared-Use Path Feasibility Study Client: City of Fort Myers Completed: 2018 Jacobs prepared a study for the City of Fort Myers to determine the feasibility of a 12-foot-wide path extending the JYLP, which is part of the SUN Trail system. The feasibility study was funded by FDOT. We performed a feasibility analysis and identified right-of-way impacts; concept design; safety, security and maintenance issues; environmental issues; permitting requirements; and Section 4(f) impacts related to development of a shared-use path. We provided conceptual design and development services that identified bicycle and pedestrian connectivity opportunities in the existing neighborhood and bike and pedestrian facilities and developed alternatives and final design concepts for the pathway or alternatives that ensure safety, security, and maintenance. We collaborated with City, Lee County MPO, FDOT, stakeholders, and the public. Miscellaneous Corridor Studies Client: Collier County Completed: Various Dates Collier Boulevard Alignment Study, Collier County, FL. Jacobs conducted a comprehensive analysis to determine the type, design, and location of proposed future improvements to Collier Boulevard (CR 951) from U.S. 41 to Immokalee Road, a distance of approximately 15 miles. As part of the study, we developed and analyzed various typical sections and roadway geometry; and evaluated drainage and utility adjustment requirements, site constraints, preliminary environmental, and right-of-way requirements for a six-lane urban divided section with bike lanes, sidewalks, and stormwater management facilities. Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension Corridor Study, Collier County, FL. We completed a corridor study to determine the feasibility of extending Vanderbilt Beach Road east into the Golden Gate Estates area. The corridor study limits were from Collier Boulevard (CR 951) east to DeSoto Boulevard, a length of approximately 10 miles. The initial objective was to identify the existing and future transportation demands along the potential Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension corridor. Extensive right-of-way investigations were performed to determine potential impacts of 15 different corridor alternatives. Coordination with County right-of-way staff and community development was required to create a database of potential future impacts SUNTRAX Client: Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Completed: Ongoing Jacobs is working with Florida's Turnpike Enterprise on a project for a unique roadway network that includes approximately 8 miles of infield track for the purpose of testing autonomous and connected vehicles. The project will develop a world-class testing facility as a designated US DOT proving ground for AV/CV testing. Tasks include: master planning, creative workshops, focused outreach to determine industry needs for this emerging technology, concept development, architectural planning and programming, site design, and permitting. Future tasks include assistance with RFP development for the facility operator and completion of the design and construction documents in preparation for construction. Pedestrian Bridge Crossing Feasibility Study - Freedom Park to Gordon River Greenway Park Over Golden Gate Parkway Client: Collier County, FL Completed: 2015 The Collier County Growth Management Department, Transportation Engineering Division initiated a feasibility study for a pedestrian crossing over Golden Gate Parkway in Naples, Florida. The proposed crossing will provide pedestrians with a convenient, safe route to traverse between Freedom Park, located on the north side of Golden Gate Parkway and Gordon River Greenway Park, located on the south side of Golden Gate Parkway, just east of Freedom Park. We were contracted to prepare a study to identify potential crossing locations, evaluate pedestrian crossing alternatives, define site constraints (geometry, utilities, environmental), within the project vicinity, and prepare preliminary cost data. The study evaluated a pedestrian overpass bridge, pedestrian underpass tunnel, and an “on- street” crossing pedestrian signal. This report would then be used by the County staff to evaluate crossing options and identify funding needs to advance the project to the next stage. The feasibility study provided a cursory review of the existing conditions and features within the study limits and developed preliminary construction costs for the viable alternatives for budget purposes. Charlotte County-Punta Gorda 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan Client: Charlotte County Completed: 2015 Jacobs successfully completed the MPO’s 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan. The LRTP sets forth a vision to address the transportation system needs through cost-feasible improvements in Charlotte County over the next 25 years. The multi-modal plan documented in this report outlines highways, public transportation (transit), freight, and bicycle, pedestrian, and multi-use trail facilities. Services our team provided included multi-modal systems planning, demographic forecasting and scenario planning, and transportation capital, operating, and maintenance cost estimating. We initiated a public engagement program to reach out to stakeholders, agency representatives, elected officials, and the community during the update. Public engagement efforts included production of public-friendly materials, stakeholder and agency staff coordination, and public workshops and meetings. Smart City LED Street Lighting Conversion Client: Miami Beach, FL Completed: 2019 Jacobs is the Project Management and Design Partner for the Design-Build-Operate-Maintain (DBOM) conversion of ~9,000 city lights to an LED smart platform. The goal of this project was to develop an open platform street lighting network capable of integrating other smart city services to enhance energy conservation, public safety and economic development. The first phase of the project is to develop an overall Smart City LED Street Lighting Conversion Master Plan. Elements to be included in the project are Smart parking, traffic management, emergency response, air quality and sound sensors, electric vehicle charging stations, security cameras and citizen engagement. East Cass and East Taylor “Green Spine” Project, Hillsborough County Client: Hillsborough County Completed: 2015 The project consisted of converting East Cass Street and East Tyler Street from one-way streets into two-way streets. As part of the overall improvements, a barrier-separated cycle track was added along East Cass Street to Nebraska Avenue. The cycle track was built with the highest safety standards, including a stop bar on the pavement at each intersection, green pavement markings at high safety zones such as driveways, and a signal at each intersection. The cycle track is only the second of its kind in Florida. These converted streets helped restore the street grid in downtown, improved local access, and transformed Cass Street into a central spine, as outlined in the Invision Tampa Center City Plan. Total cost for the two-way conversion and cycle track was $9.86 million, with funding coming from the Local Option Gas Tax for design and Commercial Paper Program for construction. This was the City’s first barrier-separated cycle path. This project was located in the center of a heavily traveled urban area. Our team developed a phased plan to ensure that construction did not impact daily operations of the traveling public or local businesses. At the Hillsborough County Planning Commission’s 34th Annual Planning and Design awards in 2016, the Cass and Tyler Streets One-way to Two- way Conversion with a Two-way Cycle Track and Share-the-Road Bicycle Facilities project received an Award of Excellence. Judges noted, “Taking Tampa’s investment to the next level, state-of-the-art facilities and innovations like the activated signals foster a better sense of place for Downtown and will foster continued economic growth.” Tampa Bay Regional Transportation Master Plan Client: Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Jacobs supported the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) in meeting a legislated mandate of an adopted Regional Transportation Master Plan. FDOT District Seven funded this project, which examined regional transit and toll facility needs while ensuring the movement of passengers and freight for the seven-county area of Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, and Sarasota Counties. The TBARTA Regional Transportation Master Plan identified a vision for corridor and mode options to meet regional travel demands within a 25-year planning horizon. The Plan incorporated regional roads, regional transit, freight modes, waterborne transportation, transportation demand management, multi-use trails, and air quality. As part of the Master Plan development process, our team convened TBARTA’s Land Use Working Group. The group opened a dialogue about coordinated regional policy approaches to land use in relation to transportation investment choices. The group also created a resource guide for promoting Transit Oriented Development (TOD), a complete and extensive toolbox of tools and strategies to help interested communities throughout the TBARTA region better understand and prepare for TOD, thereby enabling the region to better compete for FTA Capital Investment Grant funds. Public and agency engagement was broad based and intensive, with over 400,000 participants in the regional transportation conversation. The Plan was adopted ahead of schedule in 2009 and our Planning team subsequently led three minor updates to the plan, in 2011, 2013, and 2015. Miscellaneous Roadway Design Projects Client: Collier County, FL Oil Well Road Widening and Reconstruction. This project involved the design and permitting for the widening and reconstruction of 11.1 miles of Oil Well Road from Immokalee Road to east of Camp Keais Road. The project scope included widening a two-lane rural section to a four-lane and six-lane urban section. Our team provided a bridge design report, design, and plans for three bridge replacements, two box culvert extensions, and miscellaneous structures. All three bridge replacements involved three-span AASHTO Type II beam superstructures on conventional pile bents. The bridge lengths are 132 feet, 135 feet, and 150 feet respectively. We performed foundation design and coordinated all the other aspects of the design including QA. Our team also performed Load Rating using LRFR for box culvert classified as bridge culvert. The project included extensive public involvement due to impacts to environmentally sensitive areas as well as heavily developed sections of the corridor. The permitting effort included drainage and environmental impacts as well as wildlife crossings for endangered species such as the Florida Panther. Vanderbilt Beach Road (Airport-Pulling to Collier) Design. Managed the widening of 5.5 miles of the existing 2-lane roadway to a 6-lane, urban divided roadway. Project required extensive attention to public concerns regarding local access, circulation, traffic demands, impacts to businesses and residential areas, and aesthetics. Services provided included public involvement, roadway design, drainage, permitting (SFWMD, USACE, FDEP), maintenance of traffic, structural design, environmental surveys, traffic, noise, aesthetics, survey, geotechnical, access management, and utility services. Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension Design (Collier to Desoto). Managed design of new 10 mile, 6-lane roadway. Responsibilities included providing public involvement, roadway, drainage, permitting, maintenance of traffic, structural design, environmental surveys, traffic, noise, aesthetics, survey, geotechnical, access management, and utility services. Immokalee Road (Collier to 43rd) Design. Managing this design project that involved the 8.1-mile widening from two to six lanes (initial construction of four), thereby converting the existing rural section to an urban section. Services provided included complete roadway design, permitting (SFWMD, USACE, FDEP), drainage design, wetland mitigation, 8 miles of water main design and force main design, signal design, roadway lighting, traffic studies, and services during construction. Pine Ridge Road (Airport-Pulling to Logan) Design. Managed the design for widening Pine Ridge Road from four to six lanes converting the existing rural section to an urban section. The 3.3-mile project included widening Pine Ridge Road through the I-75 interchange. Unique aspect of the project was the redesign of the northbound on and off-ramps to accommodate dual left turn lanes. Services included complete roadway design and permitting services, signal design, roadway lighting, landscaping, traffic studies, and services during construction. Collier Boulevard III (Golden Gate Canal to Golden Gate Boulevard). Managed the widening of 4 miles of the existing four-lane, urban divided roadway. Tasks included public involvement, roadway design, drainage, permitting (SFWMD, USACE, FDEP), maintenance of traffic, structural design, environmental surveys, traffic, noise, aesthetics, survey, geotechnical, access management, and utility services. Collier Boulevard III (US 41 to Davis) Design. Managed development of design plans and specifications for widening the existing 4-lane roadway to a 6-lane facility, including four major intersections, for roadway capacity improvements to a 7-mile segment. Also coordinated SFWMD, USACE and FDEP permits. Collier Boulevard III (US 41 to Davis) Design. Managed development of design plans and specifications for widening the existing 4-lane roadway to a 6-lane facility, including four major intersections, for roadway capacity improvements to a 7-mile segment. Also coordinated SFWMD, USACE and FDEP permits Collier Boulevard I (CR951) (Golden Gate to Immokalee) Design. Managed this 3-mile corridor that involved widening existing 2-lane roadway to a 6-lane, urban divided roadway. Project required extensive attention to public concerns regarding local access, circulation, traffic demands, impacts to businesses and residential areas, and aesthetics. Services included public involvement, roadway design, drainage, permitting (SFWMD, USACE, FDEP), maintenance of traffic, structural design, environmental impacts, traffic, noise, aesthetics, survey, geotechnical, access management, and utility services. Tree Farm Road Phase II (Davila St. to Woodcrest Dr.) Design. Design for the half-mile segment of Tree Farm Road. This 2-lane roadway section links four (4) roadways with a new roundabout. The project consists of a new 2-lane new roadway with sidewalks, pathways, bike lanes and a new roundabout. The project included water main and force main design and permitting. The project utilized three adjacent development ponds for stormwater treatment and attenuation. (Permits: SFWMD, ACOE FDEP). West Busch Boulevard Corridor Study Client: FDOT District 7 Completed: 2018 The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Seven, initiated the West Busch Boulevard Corridor Study to address safety and mobility concerns on the 3.3-mile segment of Busch Boulevard from Dale Mabry Highway to Nebraska Avenue in unincorporated Hillsborough County and the City of Tampa. Vehicular traffic is high along this corridor with average annual daily traffic (AADT) exceeding 50,000. This high number of vehicles regularly mixes with bicycle traffic, pedestrian traffic, multiple bus routes, and access to social services and Chamberlain High School. The goal of the study was to establish a vision for the corridor’s character, explore typical section options, and define a strategy to achieve the stated vision. To realize this goal, FDOT combined engineering analysis with an enhanced public outreach program that included a Project Advisory Group (PAG) of local partner agency representatives, a Public Visioning Workshop, and an Alternatives Public Meeting. This Corridor Alternatives and Strategies Report documents the study process, analysis, and recommendations to meet future traffic demand, accommodate all users, and achieve the corridor vision. Transportation Program Management, Seminole Tribe of Florida Client: Seminole Tribe of Florida Completed: Ongoing Jacobs has provided a myriad of services to the Seminole Tribe of Florida for a variety of assignments similar to those expected as part of this contract, our team provided Transportation Program Management Services for all six reservations in Florida including Hollywood, Tampa, Big Cypress, Brighton, Fort Pierce and Immokalee. Services included plan review, preparation of LRTP, grant writing, safety audits, asset management, pavement evaluations, cost estimating, bid reviews, budget analysis, safety plan, access management and roadway design, work order preparations, RFP preparation services, FDOT, BIA, FHWA coordination, public involvement and planning. Projects/tasks included: • Long Range Transportation Plan (6 reservations) • Roadway Plan and Estimate Reviews • Reservation-Wide Systemic Safety Analysis • 2014 Infrastructure Analysis Report • Josie Billie Highway Road Safety Audit • Big Cypress Safety Plan • STOF Transportation CIP • TTPSF Safety Funds Grant- Coordinated with Federal Highway Administration (Awarded $360k • Reservation Safety Plan • Accident Database • Indian Reservation Roads (IRR) Inventory Update • Transportation Network Study Miscellaneous Professional Engineering Services for Stormwater & Environmental Services Contract Client: Hillsborough County, FL Completed: 2017 Jacobs (as CH2M) has been providing professional services under an on-call contract that includes the assessment and implementation of drainage improvement projects, project development and evaluations (PD&E), hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, permitting, construction document preparation, cost estimating, and post design services. Jacobs has managed the delivery of several projects under this contract. Recent projects include: East 112nd Ave and North 11th St. Pond Drainage Improvements. Jacobs delivered engineering services for detailed design, construction plans, and permitting services to provide local drainage improvement retrofits for a neighborhood north of Nebraska Avenue and Fowler Avenue in Tampa. The proposed retrofits are part of the Duck Pond Watershed Improvement Program (University Area Community Drainage Improvement Project) to not only alleviate localized and regional flooding, but also to improve water quality. Specific improvements undertaken include the modification of an existing online County stormwater pond, design of a new County stormwater online detention pond, and the installation of new gravity collection system with ditch bottom inlets and local swale grading. The HCSWMM model was reviewed, analyzed and modified to be used as a devision making tool as well as being modified for ERP permitting support. The project also included bidding and construction phase services. Jacobs reviewed the bid tabs and made a recommendation of award to the County. Limited construction phase services included construction observations, shop drawing review, preparation of final punch-list, and final project certification. Cost $192,000. Stormwater Management Master Plan Update Client: City of St. Petersburg, FL Completed: Ongoing The City of St. Petersburg contains a 62-square mile watershed consists of 26 different basins ranging from 1-square mile to 9 square-mile. During the Phase I, the Basin C existing condition model was updated using the most up to date ERP/As-built information, City land use maps, field reconnaissance. Watershed model parameterization was completed and an updated model was developed. Accounting for sea level rise and changes in rainfall, a future conditions model is also being developed. Sea level rise projections recommended by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council were used to update future coastal water conditions and rainfall volume projections were estimated using historical data. We conducted a critical storm analysis to identify the level of service at a roads and sub-basin scale. The results of this analysis, and the institutional knowledge of the City staff, will be used to identify the areas of concerns for BMP Alternative Analysis. The BMP alternative analysis looked at the flood reduction projects that will be sustainable and also resilient to future conditions. Phase II of the project is also underway, which includes updating the entire City of St. Petersburg watershed, including 26 separate basins. The update will follow a similar approach as Basin C, however, the models will be developed in ICPR4. Along with the 26 basins, the boundary interactions with the other Pinellas County watersheds will be evaluated. Phase II will include watershed evaluation, model development, floodplain analysis, and alternative analysis tasks. Public involvement is an important component in the project, and the City and Jacobs team planning a comprehensive public involvement right from the start to end of the project. As a part of the Masterplan, we are preparing a management plan for Crescent Lake, a highly modified 20-acre stormwater lake that receives and detains stormwater from a large portion of the northeast St. Petersburg watershed before it discharges to Coffee Pot Bayou. Driven by regulatory pressure to reduce nutrient loads and the City’s desire to improve stormwater quality, we’re preparing a plan to demonstrate concepts for stormwater improvement for Crescent lake that can be adapted to other lakes and ponds. Improvements being evaluated include hypolimnetic oxygenation, installing floating wetlands, improving littoral zone vegetative communities, chemical treatments, and destratification approaches that, coupled with treatment methods, may provide water quality benefits to Crescent Lake and Coffee Pot Bayou. Jacobs is also evaluating innovative solutions to more reliably and sustainably manage complex flood and water quality issues, including the use of injection wells and potentially developing new potable water sources with excess runoff to capture and store fresh water inland versus discharging it to nutrient limited estuaries. RWA Past Performance Lee MPO Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan Client: Lee County Completed: 2011 RWA led a team comprised of professionals to develop Lee County’s first comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian master plan. This project was awarded the 2011 ULI Sustainability Impact Award for promoting alternative modes of transportation, complete streets and compact communities. This project entailed extensive data collection and analysis, public involvement, and development of a needs plan, project evaluation methodology and an implementation plan. As part of the project, the consultant team had to closely coordinate with Lee County and all municipalities within the County in order to ensure uniform data and the development of countywide bike/ped priorities. The final cost of this project was approximately $200 Collier Area Transit (CAT) Intermodal Transfer Station Client: Collier County Completed: Ongoing The RWA project for the Transit Intermodal Transfer Station will be an infill facility at the existing Government Center Courthouse Annex Parking Garage. This facility will provide a busway with turn-around, six saw-tooth configured bus berths, passenger platform and amenities, administrative offices and will be the first LEED certified project for Collier County government. The site selection component of this project was an integral part of the site planning exercise conducted by RWA and in conjunction with PBS&J, the project architect. Several project site alternatives within the project parcel were reviewed and given consideration in the areas of; the overall building program, alignment with LEED certification goals, impacts to existing underground infrastructure and retention pond, stormwater management complications that were overall government complex related and off site access for the bus traffic and operations. Close coordination of all team members was needed to complete the site selection within the parameters desired by the client. This project is still currently in progress. The original budget for this project is $$4.4M Bonita Trail Feasibility Study Client: Bonita Springs Completed: 2010 RWA worked with the City of Bonita Springs on the development of a preliminary feasibility study for an off-road, multi-use trail in Bonita Springs. The intent of the study is to explore the feasibility of locating the trail within the existing FPL corridor. As part of this study RWA analyzed existing conditions, identified trail development challenges and opportunities, and will outlined the process needed to design, permit, and build the trail facility. The final cost of this project was $25,000. Collier MPO—Immokalee Walkable Community Study Client: Collier County Completed: 2011 RWA assisted the Collier MPO on completing the Walkable Community Study for Immokalee. RWA’s scope included the review, revision and update of the study and managed the review and approval of the final report. The Walkable Community Study provides an assessment of pedestrian conditions in Immokalee and recommends facility improvements. The cost of this project was $16,915 Bayview Park - Hamilton Avenue Improvements Client: Collier Transit Completed: 2019 The RWA project included design, permitting and construction administration for a 0.5 mile local collector road within the Hamilton Avenue right of way to replace the existing roadway. This project also provided for adding 35 boat trailer parking spaces and a 10' wide multi-use pathway. This project also included the design and permitting for an off-site water quality and detention swale within the Naples Botanical Garden’s (NBG) property that connects Hamilton Avenue to the existing NBG surface water management system. Specific task assignments of this project included a design phase survey, 60% right of way maps, roadway and parking area design, ecology services, environmental permitting with the ACOE and SFWMD, landscape architecture, roadway lighting, bidding assistance and construction administration services. Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7795 Reference Questionnaire for: Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) ADAM AHMAD (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Emran Rahaman (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC WORKS (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: EmranRahaman@SEMTRIBE.COM FAX: Telephone: 954-894-1060 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/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: STOF Tribalwide Systemic Safety Analysis Completion Date: May 2017 Project Budget: $125,000 Project Number of Days: 180 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 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: RPS NO.: 20-7795 Reference Questionnaire for: CAPITAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS, LLC (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) ADAM AHMAD (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:FABIAN LEFLER (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC WORKS (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: FABIANLEFLER@SEMTRIBE.COM FAX: Telephone: 954-894-1060 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/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: Transportation Design Manager Completion Date: Ongoing Project Budget: Ongoing Project Number of Days: 180 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 Form 5 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7795 Reference Questionnaire for: Jacobs (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Bill Gramer, PE, AICP, Chad Polk, PE (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Don Scott, PE – Lee County MPO Director (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company: Lee County MPO (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: dscott@Leempo.com 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/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: Lee County Bicycle Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Update Completion Date: 6/2020 Project Budget: _$75,838_________________________ Project Number of Days: 365____________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 9 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 9 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.) 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 95 Form 5 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 20-7795 Reference Questionnaire for: Jacobs (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) Bill Gramer, PE, AICP (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Lorraine Lantz, AICP – Collier County Principal Planner (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company: Collier County Transportation Planning (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Lorraine.Lantz@colliercountyfl.gov FAX: Telephone: 239-252-5779 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/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: T.I.G.E.R. Grant (2017): Immokalee Complete Streets - $16M (Won) Completion Date: 12/2017 Project Budget: _$50,000_____ Project Number of Days: 90 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 The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 4 PROJECT APPROACH DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION ID Task Name Duration Start Finish1Immokalee TIGER IX Grant110 daysMon 11/2/20Fri 4/2/212Notice to Proceed0 daysMon 11/2/20Mon 11/2/203Task 1: Data Gathering and Evaluation30 daysMon 11/2/20Fri 12/11/204Surveying6 wksMon 11/2/20Fri 12/11/205Utility Coordination6 wksMon 11/2/20Fri 12/11/206Geotechnical4 wksMon 11/2/20Fri 11/27/207Environmental/PermitVerificiation4 wksMon 11/2/20Fri 11/27/208Task 2: Preliminary Plans Estimates60 daysMon 12/14/20Fri 3/5/219Prepare a Preliminary plans Package50 daysMon 12/14/20Fri 2/19/2110Sidewalk/DrainageInfrastructure10 wksMon 12/14/20Fri 2/19/2111Transit Stops/ Transit Facility10 wksMon 12/14/20Fri 2/19/2112Lighting8 wksMon 12/28/20Fri 2/19/2113Engineers Opinion ofCost2 wksMon 2/22/21Fri 3/5/2114Task 3: Design-Build Request for ProposalPackage20 daysMon 3/8/21Fri 4/2/2115DB Criteria and RFPPackage4 wksMon 3/8/21Fri 4/2/2116Task 4: Bidding Services0 daysFri 4/2/21Fri 4/2/21Immokalee TIGER IX Grant11/2Task 1: Data Gathering and Evaluation11/212/11Surveying11/212/11Utility Coordination11/2 11/27Geotechnical11/2 11/27Environmental/Permit VerificiationTask 2: Preliminary Plans EstimatesPrepare a Preliminary plans Package12/142/19Sidewalk/Drainage Infrastructure12/142/19Transit Stops/ Transit Facility12/282/19Lighting2/22 3/5Engineers Opinion of CostTask 3: Design-Build Request for Proposal Package3/8 4/2DB Criteria and RFP Package4/2MTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTFSSct 25, '20Nov 1, '20Nov 8, '20Nov 15, '20Nov 22, '20Nov 29, '20Dec 6, '20Dec 13, '20Dec 20, '20Dec 27, '20Jan 3, '21Jan 10, '21Jan 17, '21Jan 24, '21Jan 31, '21Feb 7, '21Feb 14, '21Feb 21, '21Feb 28, '21Mar 7, '21Mar 14, '21Mar 21, '21Mar 28, '21Apr 4, '21ATaskSplitMilestoneSummaryProject SummaryInactive TaskInactive MilestoneInactive SummaryManual TaskDuration-onlyManual Summary RollupManual SummaryStart-onlyFinish-onlyExternal TasksExternal MilestoneDeadlineProgressManual ProgressPage 1Solicitation #20-7795 - Date: Thu 9/3/20 Project Approach: Management Plan First and foremost, it is our belief that good communication is key to the success of any project. This is especially true when designing a federally funded project through USDOT TIGER IX Grant, and making sure the requirements that are placed upon the Local Agency are satisfied. We pride ourselves on quick and immediate responses to your needs or concerns. Not only will you be able to contact us at any time, but we will not hesitate to contact you as soon as any information pertaining to the project needs to be relayed. While working with you, your interests and project budget are our main priority. To get the project started on the right foot, it is imperative to have a comprehensive scoping meeting or kick-off meeting to gather all the information pertaining this project. At this meeting, all project issues, requirements, schedule constraints and budget limitations are brought to the table. From this discussion, a comprehensive scope of services is developed that ensures everyone’s duties are clearly defined and all expectations are consistent. We also understand that time needs to be built into the schedule to allow multiple agency reviews of the design documents at various stages of completion. We have developed a plan for this project that will allow us to conduct the project in accordance with the requirements specified in the Scope of Services. On federally funded projects, it is imperative that protocol is followed and all Federal, State, and County paperwork is in proper order. For each of these work orders, we will strive to function as an extension of County staff. In doing so, we will facilitate the overall process and help ensure the conditions of the TIGER GRANT agreements are met. Our initial focus on each project will be to meet with both the County, USDOT, and FDOT staff to reiterate the timetable of project design submittals. Once a work order is accepted and the Notice to Proceed (NTP) is issued, Adam Ahmad will immediately request a project kick-off meeting between Collier County, USDOT, and other relevant team members to make certain the project objective and schedule is clearly defined. A complete description of project approach is provided below. Proven Project Organization Ensures Successful Project Delivery Our team is organized to provide Collier County with a single point of contact – Adam Ahmad, PE., AICP, will serve as the Capital Team Project Manager and the Project-Point-of -Contact. He has been the Project Manager, Lead Engineer, and Engineer-of-Record on numerous projects for Collier County. With over 15 years of design and management experience, he will oversee the daily activities to make sure that Collier County’s goals are achieved. The Capital Team will approach the design of the project focused on delivering the most cost-effective solutions and engineering design. The Capital team is organized to accommodate the county’s goals, schedule, and budget. Project Manager Adam Ahmad will streamline communications, making Capital, as prime, responsible for your satisfaction with our team’s service and work products. Our team members have worked together on numerous similar projects and will bring a coordinated, team-oriented approach to these assignments. The diversity and depth of our team, shown in our organizational chart, make it possible for us to respond quickly and completely to the wide range of tasks that may be required by this project. Resumes of key Capital Team personnel are presented later in this section. Project Conceptualization and Contracting Capital understands the importance of carefully conceptualizing and clearly understanding all requirements of this project. The foundation of the process for developing well-defined project goals and objectives is taking the time to listen to Collier County staff to gain a clear and thorough understanding of the project requirements. Further, we understand the importance of understanding the critical success factors associated with a given project. Coordination with Project Team Members Project Manager Adam Ahmad will conduct weekly coordination meetings with all team members to discuss weekly progress, key issues and current staffing requirements to facilitate the monitoring and tracking of project progress. A typical agenda for these meetings consists of the following topics: • General project information updates • Critical path items • Schedule/budget updates by each task manager • Planning, Design, Estimating and Reporting activities completed during previous week • Activities to be conducted during current week • Identification of problem issues or scope changes • Action item assignments • Current and projected staffing needs Obtaining and Incorporating Review Comments Capital values the County’s input and will use a workshop approach to obtain your comments throughout the contract. Workshops will be held at project kick-off and at project milestones. Comments and decisions will be clearly and accurately documented. Our goal is to provide effective communication of arising project challenges and our recommended solutions. Controlling Budget and Schedule The Capital Team is committed to meeting Collier County’s schedule within budget. We will focus on two areas that are critical in providing cost control: on-time decision making and top-quality, committed project staffing. To ensure on-time decision making, the Capital Team will periodically conduct workshops with Collier County Planning, Transportation, Traffic, Transit and Construction staff. Early and frequent coordination will help identify issues and concerns that need to be resolved early in the project. Also, the workshops and constant communication will ensure that neither time nor money is wasted performing unnecessary tasks. Schedule monitoring for this project will be performed by our Project Manager as well as our QA/QC Managers. Recognizing that actual performance will never exactly match the original plan, a working schedule will be maintained that documents performance to date and predicts future events. Good schedule control means expediting completion of the project. We will conduct meetings with the team on a regular basis to remain abreast of key project milestones or any arising project challenges. Quality Assurance/Quality Control Approach Delivering superior quality service is our key marketplace strategy, and is reinforced in every aspect of our business. As part of our quality Control Program (QCP), Capital assigns senior reviewers who are independent of the project and have the experience to provide concentrated, rigorous reviews that concentrate on the issues of consistency, completeness, clarity, coordination and cost-effectiveness. Project Approach: Technical Plan Our Technical Approach to this project will be based on the successful process that was followed while delivering the Design Criteria Package for the Lee County MPO on their Lee County Complete Streets TIGER Grant. Our Teams experience with that TIGER Grant and Design Criteria Package as well as our intimate knowledge of the requirements of the Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project (Immokalee Complete Streets), will allow us to efficiently plan and schedule our work and begin services immediately upon NTP. Task 1. – Data Gathering and Evaluation 1.1 Field Review and Data Evaluation of Complete Streets Projects This work includes performing a review of existing data (field and office) associated with proposed projects. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • Conduct a kickoff meeting with Collier County staff to confirm projects and add/delete projects as necessary. At this meeting, the team will define and document the goals and objectives for the project. • Conduct a preliminary project field review with COLLIER COUNTY staff, to help understand the existing conditions and document any visible project constraints. • After conducting the preliminary field review, Consultant will meet with COLLIER COUNTY to discuss any issues identified and/or concerns related to the projects. • Consultant and COLLIER COUNTY staff will confirm the level of detail required as part of the conceptual plans and note any desired exceptions to conceptual plans package. 1.2 Perform Limited Preliminary Design Survey The work required as part of this task shall include obtaining limited survey data which will be used in developing the Conceptual Plans Package and Engineers Opinion of Cost. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultant, shall perform an initial records review of County documents to identify and determine what information is available, i.e. horizontal and vertical control points, existing right-of-way maps, etc. • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultant, shall perform a field review to determine if the control points are recoverable in the field for use by the successful Design-Build team. • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultant, shall perform limited, preliminary field survey services necessary to obtain preliminary cross sections (at intervals established during the initial field review), which will be used to establish existing grade elevations at various locations within the proposed project limits. • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultants, shall not perform a full design survey, only sufficient survey to assist with establishing project limits as well as conceptual plans and quantities such as earthwork. 1.3 Perform Preliminary Geotechnical Testing and Evaluation The work required as part of this task shall include developing a preliminary geotechnical database and performing minimal field borings (hand augers) to be provided to the Design–Build teams as part of the Criteria and RFP package. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultant, shall perform an initial records review of published documents to identify the type of soils anticipated to be within the project limits. • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultant, shall prepare a recommendation for a preliminary boring plan within the project site and then perform the borings to determine actual material types encountered and any special design considerations that should be made available to the Design- Build teams. • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultant, shall prepare and produce a preliminary geotechnical technical memorandum/report documenting the soil types encountered within the corridor preliminary borings. • The Consultant, and/or its subconsultants, shall not perform a full geotechnical investigation, only sufficient geotechnical borings (hand augers) to identify typical soil conditions within the project limits and identify any areas which may require further investigation by the Design-Build Team. 1.4 Perform Preliminary Utility Coordination The work required as part of this task shall include identifying existing utility services within the project limits (One Call) and establishing a database of information for inclusion in the RFP. This task does not include above ground survey, subsurface utility locates or obtaining utility plans from utility companies. • The Consultant shall identify (One Call) and contact those utility companies with utility services anticipated within the project limits. This contact shall include an initial letter notice to the anticipated utility company to verify they have services within the project limits and inform them of the proposed project(s). • Optional Services - The Consultant shall forward a set of the Conceptual Plans (once RFP is advertised) to the utility companies with services within the corridor to obtain mark-ups of potential utility type, size and location. This information will not be available to bidders but will be available for use by the successful bidder. This could be done as an effort to help expedite the design process. 1.5 Environmental Clearance, Permit Verification The work required as part of this task shall include gathering available environmental data and permit information (CAT-EX has been received) and validating it with respect to the Proposed improvements. This effort is required to ensure the proposed improvements conform to the permit criteria. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • The Consultant shall review the documentation related to the environmental constraints identified within the project(s) limits and compare it to the permit requirements. The proposed improvements must adhere to permit requirements and reflect the intent of the TIGER Grant. • The Consultant shall be available for and participate in (if requested) a field review with the COLLIER COUNTY staff to review the environmental constraints identified that will be submitted as part of the RFP Package. • The Consultant shall include environmental information and permit information/requirements in the RFP Package. Task 2. – Preliminary Plans and Estimates 2.1 Prepare a Preliminary Plans Package The work required as part of this task shall include developing preliminary plans package to depict the intent of the project. Plans include sidewalk, drainage, lighting, bus stop shelter, and transit transfer facility conceptual design. The Consultant shall prepare a Conceptual set of plans which will include basic (planning level) information related to the location, type and limits of the planned projects. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • The Conceptual Plans (horizontal layout on aerial photos) should delineate the intent of the proposed project(s). • The typical sections should define project features such as roadway, sidewalks, bike lane, drainage ditches etc. • Above ground (visible) facilities (outfall drainage pipes, valve covers, man holes, poles etc.) located within the project limits and identified during the initial field review should be shown on the plans and labeled with desired resolution (remove, replace, extend, adjust etc.) • Additional notes and details will be added as appropriate in order to clarify the intent of the project(s) to the Design-Build Teams. 2.2 Prepare a Lighting Justification Study and Report Lighting Justification Study [LJS] – 5 Miles of Street Lighting (106 Intersections) The Capital Team will conduct a Lighting Justification Study LJS is to analyze the existing lighting system and determine where improvements are needed throughout the project limits. As part of the LJS, the team will develop the LJR, which will be incorporated into the DCP. The tune will also prepare an estimate of cost for installation and future operation and maintenance of the proposed lighting system. Due to operation and maintenance costs are based on millage collected, public assessment of any proposed increase must be evaluated. As part of the study a report will be prepared to provide a comprehensive assessment of the existing lighting system and make recommendations for improvements in the LJR. The LJR shall guide the type and spacing of poles, lighting fixtures, and a cost/benefit analysis outcome to prepare the Immokalee CRA for the expected impact on the millage rate. Lighting Justification Study Requirements - The LJS will include the following corridors: Lake Trafford Road (from SR29 to North 9th Street), Immokalee Drive (from SR 29 to Madison Ave), Roberts Ave (from SR29 to New Market Street), New Market Road (from SR29 to Pinellas Street), Jefferson Ave (from Roberts Ave to Pinellas Street), N. 11th Street (from SR29 to Lake Trafford Road), N. 9th Street (from SR29 to Immokalee Drive), N. 1st Street (from SR29 to Immokalee Drive) Services include: 1. Traffic Data Collection: 2. Field Review/Inventory of Existing Lighting System: 3. Lighting Justification Report: 4. Concept Plans: 5. Public Meeting: 2.3 Prepare an Engineers Opinion of Cost The work required as part of this task shall include developing a preliminary Engineers Opinion of Cost that will be used by COLLIER COUNTY to determine the Maximum Price for the project advertisement which meets the grant funding and matching Collier County funds. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • The Consultant shall review the Conceptual Plans and develop preliminary quantities based on project limits identified and the limited survey data obtained. The Consultant shall also evaluate the level of detail of the Conceptual Plans and consult COLLIER COUNTY staff to identify appropriate levels of contingency to be applied to the Engineers Opinion of Cost. Task 3. – Design-Build Request for Proposal Package 3.1 Preparation of Design-Build Criteria and Request for Proposal (RFP) Package The work required as part of this task shall include developing and documenting the criteria and requirements necessary to provide a compliant design and Technical Proposal/Bid Package. The services to be performed in this task shall include: • Obtain the FDOT Approved Design/Build Guidelines for TIGER Grant Projects. • Conduct an initial evaluation of the document and develop criteria to make it specific to the Complete Streets Design-Build Criteria Package. Conduct meetings with COLLIER COUNTY to discuss the guidelines and make a final determination regarding basic format and information provided. • Develop a Conceptual Report which details the criteria used as the basis for the conceptual plans • Prepare a typical Design and Construction Schedule to be used by COLLIER COUNTY to determine feasible project milestones. Substantial Completion and Final Completion Project Milestones will be included in the RFP Package • Modify and update the Design/Build Guidelines to reflect the specifics of the project including at a minimum a description of work, schedule of events, a maximum project time (both design and construction), maximum project cost (as appropriate), criteria for design and proposal evaluation, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goals and objectives, etc. TASK 4: Bidding Services 4.1 Design-Build Project Bidding The work required as part of this task shall include assisting COLLIER COUNTY during the bidding process. Services include: • Responding to questions or issues raised by potential bidders. • Preparing for and attending pre-bid conference (if necessary) • Preparing addenda as required. The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 5 LOCATION DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION Location: 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108, Naples, FL Local Naples Office Providing the Collier County with quality services requires a locally-based firm that brings superior technical capabilities and project management experience to meet the unique requirements of each project. Capital is committed to value, quality and responsiveness. The Capital Contractors Naples office is located in Collier County at the intersection of Airport and Vanderbilt. The office will serve as the principal and coordinating office for this contract. This office is led by Adam Ahmad who will serve as Project Manager for this Contract. Our staff has recent and relevant experience providing services for Collier County and is currently providing services. Approach to Management of Work Day-to-day management and coordination of our team will be led by Project Manager, Adam Ahmad, PE, CGC, AICP. Adam has the support of professional civil engineers, project managers, construction managers, environmental staff and design staff. The Capital Team has the time and experience to deliver quality projects on time and within budget. Project Manager Adam Ahmad’s contact information is: Project Manager: Adam Ahmad Cell Phone: 239.273.8849 Address: 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108, Naples, FL Adam has been providing planning, design, and construction management services for a variety of Collier County projects for over a decade. He has served as project manager or design engineer on more than 50 projects for various Collier County departments as well as other Southwest Florida Clients such as Lee County, Lee County MPO and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. His extensive knowledge of Collier County and his experience with makes him an excellent candidate to lead the various tasks that will be required to execute and successfully complete these projects on schedule and within budget. The Capital computer system will make the intra-office transfer of documents and other types of information between our Naples and Tampa offices seamless. Local & Responsive Distance from Capital to Collier County Purchasing: 9.2 Miles [Via Airport Road] Distance from Capital to Immokalee Location: 33.6 Miles [Via Immokalee Road] Distance from Collier County Purchasing to Immokalee: 48.6 Miles [Via I-75 to 29] Capital Consulting Solutions is DBE/MBE/SBE owned and operated in Collier County Vanderbilt Beach Road Airport Pulling Road CAPITAL CONSULTING OFFICE The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 6 RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION Project Workload Capital Consulting Solutions will have staff ready to perform all required services for this contract when needed. We understand that the timely completion of these projects is critical, and we are committed to making our team available to deliver on time and within budget. Our team has extensive experience with working with Collier County and we are committed to value, quality and responsiveness CCS team members were selected based on their reputations for excellence on similar projects, their past working relationships with both the County and our other team members, their willingness to be committed to this project and their availability to ramp up immediately upon notice to proceed. The graph below shows our team members’ availability to implement this contract. Given our team member’s long history working with the County on its engineering projects, including writing the TIGER grant, we have a thorough understanding of the scope of work and level of effort that will be required to successfully complete this project in a timely manner and on budget. Our team is comprised of two design teams, a survey team, and a geotechnical team; each team is assigned to a specific role in getting the job done. The graph below shows our team members’ availability to implement this project. Capital and its sub-consultants have worked together for many years on many projects. This relationship allows the team to work efficiently and complete the job on time. Aug.Sep.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.May Jun.Jul.Aug. Workload 65%65%55%50%45%45%40%35%35%30%30%25%25% 65%65% 55% 50% 45%45% 40% 35%35% 30%30% 25%25% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% WORKLOAD Capital’s Key Team Availability for Immokalee TIGER project Capital’s Supporting Team Availability for Immokalee TIGER project 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Adam Ahmad, PE, AICP Bill Gramer, PE, AICP Christopher Wright, PE Tom Musgrave, P.E Key Team Member Availability Availability Committed 0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100% Marmi Sica, E.I Rayan Al-Hebshi, E.I Fritznel Saint Louis Nick DeCiccio Kevin Regalado, AIA, ARA, NCARB Tom Ross, P.E DeeAngela Tjikueni, P.E Ashley Arnold, P.E Joe Distefano, PE Kendrick Gallander , AICP Supporting Team Availability Availability Committed The Immokalee community is an unincorporated area surrounded by agricultural lands in rural Collier County, Florida. The town’ssmall size and tightknit streets make it conducive to getting around by walking, transit, or cycling.Many neighborhoods and major corridors were built before codes required pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastruc-ture. Whileeorts have been undertaken to add multi-modal options to major thoroughfares, most local streets still lack basic pedestrianinfrastructure while bicycle infrastructure is non-existent. Many of the local streets also lack street lighting and experience frequentooding due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.The purpose of the TIGER Project is to retrot, within the existing rights-of-way, with improve access to reliable, safe, andaordable transportation for this rural community, improve infrastructure conditions, address public health and safety, promoteregional connectivity, and facilitate economic growth and competitiveness.The TIGER Project is located in the SR 29 triangle area (Main St., N. 15th St., and New Market Rd.) in Immokalee and on StockadeRd. at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tribal Land (See attached location map).1. DCP: The Consultant shall develop specic performance criteria for the Project. The DCP shall also clearly state anyrequirements for packaging submittals and backup information that the Division may desire in order to avoid incompletesubmittals. The DCP should also dene the shop drawing review (routing) process. These DCP plan content requirementsinclude, but not limited to location, alignment, project limits, prescribe typical section elements, design controls and criteria,con-trolling roadway and trac design standard, bicycle and pedestrian design including ADA requirements, drain -age,busstops, bus transfer facility, stormwater management retention, and disposal, permitting services, environ-mental assessmentservices, structural design, signing and pavement marking, lighting, landscaping, material quality standards, cost estimates,design and construction schedules, identication of all Utility Agency Owners, utility provi -sions for water and wastewater,surveying, geotechnical exploration, right-of-way provisions, and technical specica -tions. TAB 7 APPENDIX- REQUIRED FORMS DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TIGER IX GRANT PROJECT (IMMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS) RPS NO.: 20-7795 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Capital Consul�ng Solu�ons - DBE/MBE/SBE 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 PH: 239.273.8894 EM: adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com WS: capitalconsul�ngsolu�ons.com PLANNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 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://apps.fldfs.com/bocexempt/ 2. Employer’s Liability $___500,000___ single limit per occurrence 3. Commercial General Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the current ISO form Bodily Injury and Property Damage $___1,000,000___single limit per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. 4. Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the Contractor/Vendor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and paralegals’ fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Contractor/ Vendor or anyone employed or utilized by the Contractor/Vendor in the performance of this Agreement. 5. Automobile Liability $__1,000,000_ Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 6. Other insurance as noted: Watercraft $ __________ Per Occurrence United States Longshoreman's and Harborworker's Act coverage shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ __________ Per Occurrence Maritime Coverage (Jones Act) shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ __________ Per Occurrence Aircraft Liability coverage shall be carried in limits of not less than $5,000,000 each occurrence if applicable to the completion of the Services under this Agreement. $ __________ Per Occurrence Pollution $ __________ Per Occurrence Professional Liability $ _1,000,000______ Per claim & in the aggregate Project Professional Liability $__________ Per Occurrence Valuable Papers Insurance $__________ Per Occurrence Cyber Liability $__________ Per Occurrence Technology Errors & Omissions $__________ Per Occurrence 7. Bid bond Shall be submitted with proposal response in the form of certified funds, cashiers’ check or an irrevocable letter of credit, a cash bond posted with the County Clerk, or proposal bond in a sum equal to 5% of the cost proposal. All checks shall be made payable to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on a bank or trust company located in the State of Florida and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 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. 7/23/20 - CC ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Vendor’s Insurance Statement We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five (5) days of the award of this solicitation. The insurance submitted must provide coverage for a minimum of six (6) months from the date of award. Name of Firm _______________________________________ Date ____________________________ Vendor Signature _________________________________________________________________________ Print Name _________________________________________________________________________ Insurance Agency _________________________________________________________________________ Agent Name ___________________________________ Telephone Number ________________ Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 09/03/2020 Adam Ahmad Olson & DiNunzio Insurance Agency Inc. Christine Olson 239.596.6226 ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** 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: General Bid Instructions has been acknowledged and accepted. Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions have been acknowledged and accepted. Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification Proof of status from Division of Corporations - Florida Department of State (If work performed in the State) - http://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/ should be attached with your submittal. Vendor MUST be enrolled in the E-Verify - https://www.e-verify.gov/ at the time of submission of the proposal/bid. Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification MUST be signed and attached with your submittal or you MAY be DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile page should be attached with your submittal. Form 4: Certification for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if 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 Questionnaires form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, id 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. All forms must be executed, or you MAY be DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE. Vendor W-9 Form. Vendor acknowledges Insurance Requirements and is prepared to produce the required insurance certificate(s) within five (5) days of the County’s issuance of a Notice of Recommend Award. The Bid Schedule has been completed and attached with your submittal, applicable to bids. Copies of all requested licenses and/or certifications to complete the requirements of the project. All addenda have been signed and attached, or you MAY be DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE. 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. ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** 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 _____ day of _____________, 20__ in the County of _______________, in the State of _____________. Firm’s Legal Name: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Florida Certificate of Authority Document Number Federal Tax Identification Number *CCR # or CAGE Code *Only if Grant Funded __________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: Email: Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: 20 Collier Florida September3rd Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida 34109 CA Lic. No: 32121 82-0845707 83XR0 239-273-8894 info@capitalengr.com Owner Adam Ahmad ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** Additional Contact Information Send payments to: (required if different from above) Company name used as payee 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: Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC Adam Ahmad Owner 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108 Naples, Florida, 34109 239.273.8894 info@capitalengr.com Same ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** 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: ________ Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers):_________ Number of Employees Living in Collier County or Lee (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers):_______ 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 perjury, I certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Company Name: _________________________________________ Date: _____________________________ Address in Collier or Lee County: _____________________________________________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________________ Title: _____________________________ 2017 10 9 Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 9/3/2020 9010 Strada Stell Ct, Suite 108, Naples, Florida 34109 Owner ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** 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 BID/PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY DEEM YOU NON- RESPONSIVE. ***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020*** CONFIRM ALL REQUIRED LICENSES AND FORMS ARE COMPLETED AND EXECUTED IN ITS ENTIRTY AND RETURNED WITH THE SUBMISSION OF THE BID/PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY DEEM YOU NON- RESPONSIVE. Addendum One Date: 8/13/2020 From: Geoff Thomas, Procurement Strategist To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 1 Solicitation #20-7795 and Design Criteria for Tiger IX Grant Project (Immokalee Complete Streets) The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced solicitation: Change 1. Clarification: This project is Professional Services project not a Design Build. If you require additional information please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding platform under the solicitation for this project. C: Bee Thao Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above referenced solicitation. (Signature) Date (Name of Firm) Email: Geoff.thomas@colliercountyfl.gov Telephone: (239)252-6098 9/3/2020 Adam Ahmad, PE, AICP, GC W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Give Form to the Form (Rev. October 2018) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service requester. Do not send to the IRS. Go to www.irs.gov/Fom W9 for instructions and the latest information. ame (as shown on your income tax return). Name is required on thisline; do not leave this line blank. Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above appropriate box for federal tax classificaton of the person whose name is entered on line 1. Check only one of the4 Exemptions (COdes y following seven boxes. certain entities, not individuals;see instructions on page3 Individual/sole proprietor or CCorporation UsCorporationsingle-member LLC Partnership Trust/estate Exempt payee code (f any) Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=Partnership). S LLG the appropriate box in the line above for the tax classification of the single-member owner. Do not check Exemption from FATCA reporting9 LLT the LC is classified as a single-member LLC that is disregarded from the owner unless the owner ot the LL& S er LC that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal tax purposes. Otherwise, a single-member LLC that S aisregarded from the owner should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner. code (if any) Other (see instructions) 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) See instructions. Applies to accounts maintainod utside he U.S.) Requester's name and address (optional) 9010 Strada Stel Ct, Suite 108 |6 City,state, and ZIP code Naples, Florida, 34109 7 List account number(s) here (optional) |Part| Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avolabackup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). Hwever, Tora resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the instructions for Part I, later.For otherentrties, t is your employer identification number (EIN).If you do not have a number, see How to get a TIN, later. Taxpayer ldentification Number (TIN) |SOCial security numberr or Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. A Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. see What Name and Employer identification number Part II 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) l am exempt from backup withholding, or (6) I have not been notified by the Intemal Revenuee Service (RS) 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 l am no longer subject to backup withholding; and 3.I am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below); and 4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (f any) indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is corect. Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withhoding becauseyou 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, oayments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certitication, but you must provide your correct TlN. See the instructions for Part Il, later. Sign Here Signature of E 4|2o U.S. person Date General lInstructions Form 1099-DIV (dividends, including those from stocks or mutual funds) Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise Form 1099-MISC (various types of income, prizes, awards, or gross proceeds) 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. 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Form 1099-INT (interest earned or paid) Fom 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) Minority Business Certification Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 06/28/2019 06/28/2021 Halsey Beshears, SecretaryRon DeSantis, GovernorSTATE OF FLORIDADEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATIONCONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARDTHE GENERAL CONTRACTOR HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THEPROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 489, FLORIDA STATUTESAHMAD, ADAMDo not alter this document in any form.CAPITAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC.LICENSE NUMBER: CGC1525246EXPIRATION DATE: AUGUST 31, 2020This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document.9010 STRADA STELL CT STE 108NAPLES FL 34109Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com 8225 LAUREL LAKES BLVD NAPLES, FL 34119 Current Principal Place of Business: Current Mailing Address: 8225 LAUREL LAKES BLVD NAPLES, FL 34119 US Entity Name: CAPITAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC. DOCUMENT# L17000059962 FEI Number: 82-0845707 Certificate of Status Desired: Name and Address of Current Registered Agent: AHMAD, ADAM N 8225 LAUREL LAKES BLVD NAPLES, FL 34119 US 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. 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SIGNATURE: Electronic Signature of Signing Authorized Person(s) Detail Date FILED Feb 13, 2019 Secretary of State 6172700988CC ADAM AHMAD OWNER 02/13/2019 2019 FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL REPORT Yes Title AMBR Name AHMAD, ADAM N Address 8225 LAUREL LAKES BLVD City-State-Zip:NAPLES FL 34119 Certificate of Status I certify from the records of this office that CAPITAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC., is a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed electronically on March 15, 2017, effective March 13, 2017. The document number of this company is L17000059962. I further certify that said company has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2017, and its status is active. I further certify that this is an electronically transmitted certificate authorized by section 15.16, Florida Statutes, and authenticated by the code noted below. 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THIS RECEIPT EXPIRES ZONED:BUSINESS PHONE: -THIS TAX IS NON-REFUNDABLE- STATE OR COUNTY LIC #:CAPITAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLCLLC 501-20-00109779 239-273-8894 170281 9010 STRADA STELL CT #108 30.00 PUD SIC 8748 9010 STRADA STELL CT #108 NAPLES, FL 34109 SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 32121 03600101 09/03/2019 AHMAD, ADAM N ENGINEERING BUSINESS Page 1 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: THE E-VERIFY MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR EMPLOYERS ARTICLE I PURPOSE AND AUTHORITY E-Verify is a program that electronically confirms an employee’s eligibility to work in the United States after completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-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. 1292321 The parties to this agreement are the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC (Employer). The purpose of this agreement is to set forth terms and conditions which the Employer will follow while participating in E-Verify. Page 2 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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 I-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 I-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 I-551 (Permanent Resident Card), Form I-766 (Employment Authorization Document), or U.S. Passport or Passport Card to complete Form I-9, the Employer agrees to make a photocopy of the document and to retain the photocopy with the employee’s Form I-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 I-9. 7. The Employer agrees to record the case verification number on the employee's Form I-9 or to print the screen containing the case verification number and attach it to the employee's Form I-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 I-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 I-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 1292321 Page 3 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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 I-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 I-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 I-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 II.B 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(l)) 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 1292321 Page 4 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: (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 274B 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-Verify@dhs.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 1292321 Page 5 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: reasonable notice, to review Forms I-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. 1292321 Page 6 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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: i. That Form I-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 I-9 information either in person or in communications with the employee to ensure that the employee’s Section 1, Form I-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 a new Form I-9 consistent with Article II.A.6 or update the previous Form I-9 to provide the necessary information if: i. The Employer cannot determine that Form I-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 I-9 contains no SSN or is otherwise incomplete. Note: If Section 1 of Form I-9 is otherwise valid and up-to-date and the form otherwise complies with 1292321 Page 7 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: Article II.C.5, but reflects documentation (such as a U.S. passport or Form I-551) that expired after completing Form I-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 1292321 Page 8 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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 1292321 Page 9 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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 1292321 Page 10 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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 I-551, Form I-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. 1292321 Page 11 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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, 1292321 Page 12 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 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. 1292321 Page 13 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: Approved by: Employer Name (Please Type or Print) Title Signature Date Department of Homeland Security – Verification Division Name (Please Type or Print) Title Signature Date 1292321 Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC Adam Ahmad Electronically Signed 04/22/2018 USCIS Verification Division Electronically Signed 04/22/2018 Page 14 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: Information Required for the E-Verify Program Information relating to your Company: Company Name Company Facility Address Company Alternate Address County or Parish Employer Identification Number North American Industry Classification Systems Code Parent Company Number of Employees Number of Sites Verified for 1292321 Capital Consulting Solutions, LLC 5633 Strand Blvd, Suite 312 Naples, FL 34110 COLLIER 820845707 541 1 to 4 1 Page 15 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: Are you verifying for more than 1 site? If yes, please provide the number of sites verified for in each State: 1292321 FLORIDA 1 site(s) Page 16 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: Information relating to the Program Administrator(s) for your Company on policy questions or operational problems: 1292321 Name Adam N Ahmad Phone Number (239) 273 - 8894 Fax Number Email Address adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com Name Kelly K Ahmad Phone Number (239) 200 - 7131 Fax Number Email Address adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com Name Adam N Ahmad Phone Number (239) 273 - 8894 Fax Number Email Address adam.ahmad@capitalengr.com Page 17 of 17 E-Verify MOU for Employers | Revision Date 06/01/13 Company ID Number: 1292321 Page intentionally left blank