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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT for On-Call Professional Engineering, Construction Management, Surveying, and Environmental Services between %rc SEAR,BF�•��f %�� RPORgjFo, � °. *% %* /cJ ;Q) <,;1-1,4 F �,,`c00NTy- City of Seal Beach 211 - 8th Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 NV5, Inc. 133 Technology Drive, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 585-0477 This Professional Service Agreement ("the Agreement") is made as of August 12, 2024 (the "Effective Date"), by and between NV5, Inc. ("Consultant"), a California corporation and the City of Seal Beach ("City"), a California charter city, (collectively, "the Parties"). RECITALS A. City desires certain on-call professional services. B. Pursuant to the authority provided by its City Charter and Seal Beach Municipal Code § 3.20.025(C), City issued a Request for Proposals on March 13, 2024, for On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines and as further defined and described with specificity in Section 1.0 of this Agreement. Consultant submitted a proposal dated April 24, 2024, to perform the on-call professional services defined and described in Section 1.0 of this Agreement. C. Consultant represents that the principal members of its firm are licensed and registered professional engineers, surveyors, and other professional disciplines for which work is required, and are fully qualified to perform the on-call professional services contemplated by this Agreement by virtue of its experience, and the training, education and expertise of its principals and employees. D. City desires to retain Consultant as an independent contractor and Consultant desires to serve City to perform those professional services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the Parties' performance of the promises, covenants, and conditions stated herein, the Parties hereto agree as follows. AGREEMENT 1.0 Scope of Services 1.1 . Consultant's Services. Strictly on an on-call basis, and in compliance with all terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall provide those on-call professional engineering, construction management, surveying, and environmental services (collectively "Services") in the Request for Proposals or other solicitation ("RFP"), attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference, and Consultant's accepted Proposal ("Proposal"), attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by this reference, all to City's reasonable satisfaction. Given the on-call nature of this Agreement, Consultant acknowledges that there is no guarantee that City shall request any Services hereunder. 1.2. Agreement Documents; Order of Precedence. 1.2.1. The Agreement Documents include this Agreement itself, and all of the following: (i) the RFP, including all standards, appendices and exhibits attached thereto or referenced therein (Exhibit A); and (ii) the Proposal 2 of 23 (Exhibit B); and (iii) Terms for Compliance with California Labor Law Requirements (Exhibit C) , all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. 1.2.2. In the event of any inconsistency or conflict between this Agreement and any Exhibit or incorporated documents, the order of precedence shall be as follows: (i) this Agreement; and then (ii) Exhibit C (Terms for Compliance with California Labor Law Requirements); and then (iii) Exhibit A (the RFP); and then (iv) Exhibit B (the Proposal), shall control. In the event there is any conflict between the Agreement, on the one hand, and Exhibits A, B, C on the other hand, the Agreement shall control. 1.3. Standard of Care. As a material inducement to City to enter into this Agreement, Consultant hereby represents that it has the experience necessary to undertake the Services to be provided. In light of such status and experience, Consultant hereby covenants that it shall follow the customary professional standards in performing all Services. City relies upon the skill of Consultant, and Consultant's staff, if any, to do and perform the Services in a skillful, competent, and professional manner, and Consultant and Consultant's staff, shall perform the Services in such manner. Consultant shall, at all times, meet or exceed any and all applicable professional standards of care generally exercised by like professionals under similar circumstances and in a manner reasonably satisfactory to City. The acceptance of Consultant's work by City shall not operate as a release of Consultant from such standard of care and workmanship. 1.4. Familiarity with Services. By executing this Agreement, Consultant represents that, to the extent required by the standard of practice, Consultant (i) has investigated and considered the scope and level of services to be performed, (ii) has carefully considered how the Services should be performed, and (iii) understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the Services under this Agreement. Consultant represents that Consultant, to the extent required by the standard of practice, has investigated any areas of work, as applicable, and is reasonably acquainted with the conditions therein. Should Consultant discover any latent or unknown conditions, which will materially affect the performance of services, Consultant shall immediately inform City of such fact and shall not proceed except at Consultant's risk until written instructions are received from City's Representative. 1.5. Compliance with Laws. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local law. 1.6. Additional Services. Consultant will not be compensated for any work performed not specified in the Scope of Services unless City authorizes such work in advance and in writing. The City Manager may authorize extra work to fund unforeseen conditions up to the amount approved at the time of award by the City Council. Payment for additional work in excess of this amount requires prior City Council authorization. 3 of 23 2.0 Term 2.1 . Original Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date and shall continue for a term of three (3) years ("Original Term") and shall expire at midnight on August 12, 2027, unless sooner terminated or extended as provided by this Agreement. 2.2. Extensions. City, at its sole option, may elect to extend the Original Term of this Agreement, upon the same terms and conditions, for up to two (2) additional terms of one year each ("extension"), by providing written notice to Contractor at least one month prior to the expiration of an existing term. If timely elected by City, the first extension shall have a term extending from August 13, 2027 through and including August 12, 2028, unless sooner terminated or extended pursuant to this Agreement. If timely elected by City, the second extension shall be from August 13, 2028 through and including August 12, 2029, unless sooner terminated pursuant to this Agreement. Any extension shall not be effective except upon execution of a written amendment to this Agreement signed by the City Manager and Consultant's authorized representatives. 3.0 Consultant's Compensation 3.1. Original Term. In consideration of Consultant's performance of the Services described in Section 1.0, City will pay Consultant in accordance with the hourly rates shown on the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B for the Services but in no event will City pay more than the total not-to-exceed amount of $500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand dollars) for the Original Term. Payment for any additional work authorized by City pursuant to Subsection 1.6 will be compensated in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B, and shall not exceed the cumulative amount established by the City Council at the time of award for the Original Term. 3.2. Extensions. In the event that City elects to extend the Original Term in accordance with Subsection 2.2 of this Agreement, and in consideration of Consultant's performance of the Services described in Section 1 .0, City will pay Consultant in accordance with the hourly rates shown on the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B for Services but in no event will City pay more than the total not-to-exceed amount of $175,000 (One Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand dollars) for each extension. Payment for any additional work authorized by City for each extension pursuant to Subsection 1 .6 will be compensated in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B, and shall not exceed the cumulative amount established by the City Council at the time of award for each extension. 4.0 Method of Payment 4 of 23 Consultant shall submit to City monthly invoices for all Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Such invoices shall be submitted within 15 days of the end of the month during which the Services were rendered and shall describe in detail the Services rendered during the period, the days worked, number of hours worked, the hourly rates charged, and the Services performed for each day in the period. City will pay Consultant within 30 days of receiving Consultant's invoice. City will not withhold any applicable federal or state payroll and other required taxes, or other authorized deductions from payments made to Consultant. 5.0 Termination 5.1. Termination by City. 5.1.1. This Agreement may be terminated by City, without cause, upon giving Consultant written notice thereof not less than 30 days prior to the date of termination. 5.1.2. This Agreement may be terminated by City upon 10 days' notice to Consultant if Consultant fails to provide satisfactory evidence of renewal or replacement of comprehensive general liability insurance as required by this Agreement at least 20 days before the expiration date of the previous policy. 5.2. Termination by Consultant. This Agreement may be terminated by Consultant based on reasonable cause, by serving written notice of termination to City, provided that Consultant has first served City with a written notice of default and demand to cure, and City has failed to cure such default within 30 days of receipt of such notice. 5.3. Obligations Upon Termination. Upon the effective termination date, Consultant shall cease all work under this Agreement. Upon termination, City shall be immediately given title to and possession of all Work Product (as defined in Subsection 11.1 of this Agreement) and all other documents, writings, and/or deliverables produced or developed pursuant to this Agreement. Provided that Consultant is not then in breach, City shall pay Consultant for any portion of the Services completed prior to termination, based on the reasonable value of the Services rendered. If said termination occurs prior to completion of any specific task for which a payment request has not been received, the charge for Services performed shall be the reasonable value of such Services, based on an amount agreed to by City and Consultant. City shall not be liable for any costs other than the charges or portions thereof which are specified herein. In no event shall Consultant be entitled to payment for unperformed services or services within the Scope of Services performed prior to the effective date of this Agreement; and Consultant shall not be entitled to receive more than the amount that would be paid to Consultant for the full performance of the Services up to date of 5 of 23 termination. Consultant shall have no other claim against City by reason of such termination, including any claim for compensation or damages. 6.0 Party Representatives 6.1 . The City Manager is City's representative for purposes of this Agreement. 6.2. Jeffrey Cooper is the Consultant's primary representative for purposes of this Agreement. Jeffrey Cooper shall be responsible during the term of this Agreement for directing all activities of Consultant and devoting sufficient time to personally supervise the Services hereunder. Consultant may not change its representative without the prior written approval of City, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 7.0 Notices 7.1. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed 48 hours after deposit in the United States Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at the following addresses: To City: City of Seal Beach 211-8th Street Seal Beach, California 90740 Attn: City Manager To Consultant: NV5, Inc. 133 Technology Drive, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92618 Attn: Jeffrey Cooper 7.2. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. 8.0 Permits and Licenses Consultant and all of Consultant's employees and other personnel shall obtain and maintain during the Agreement term all necessary licenses, registrations, permits and certificates required by law for the provision of the Services under this Agreement, including a business license as required by the Seal Beach Municipal Code. 9.0 Independent Contractor 9.1 . Consultant is an independent contractor and not an employee of City. All work or other Services provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be 6 of 23 performed by Consultant or by Consultant's employees or other personnel under Consultant's supervision. Consultant will determine the means, methods, and details by which Consultant's employees and other personnel will perform the Services. Consultant shall be solely responsible for the satisfactory work performance of all personnel engaged in performing the Services and compliance with the customary professional standards. 9.2. All of Consultant's employees and other personnel performing any of the Services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant shall also not be employees of City and shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Consultant and Consultant's personnel shall not supervise any of City's employees; and City's employees shall not supervise Consultant's personnel. Consultant's personnel shall not wear or display any City uniform, badge, identification number, or other information identifying such individual as an employee of City; and Consultant's personnel shall not use any City e-mail address or City telephone number in the performance of any of the Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall acquire and maintain at its sole cost and expense such vehicles, equipment and supplies as Consultant's personnel require to perform any of the Services required by this Agreement. Consultant shall perform all Services off of City premises at locations of Consultant's choice, except (i) as otherwise required for the performance of Services on City real property, facilities, vehicles or equipment; (ii) as otherwise may from time to time be necessary in order for Consultant's personnel to receive projects from City, review plans on file at City, pick up or deliver any work product related to Consultant's performance of any Services under this Agreement, or (iii) as may be necessary to inspect or visit City locations and/or private property to perform such Services. City may make a computer available to Consultant from time to time for Consultant's personnel to obtain information about or to check on the status of projects pertaining to the Services under this Agreement. 9.3. In addition to all other provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall be responsible for and pay all wages, salaries, benefits and other amounts due to Consultant's personnel in connection with their performance of any Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Consultant shall be responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: Social Security taxes, other retirement or pension benefits, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. Notwithstanding any other agency, State, or federal policy, rule, regulation, statute or ordinance to the contrary, Consultant and any of its officers, employees, agents, servants, and subcontractors providing any of the Services under this Agreement shall not become entitled to, and hereby waive any claims to, any wages, salaries, compensation, benefit or any incident of employment by City, including but not limited to, eligibility to enroll in, or reinstate to membership in, the California Public Employees Retirement System ("PERS") as an employee of City, and entitlement to any contribution to 7 of 23 be paid by City for employer contributions or employee contributions for PERS benefits. 9.4. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City. its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, from any and all liability, damages, claims, costs and expenses of any nature to the extent arising from, caused by, or relating to Consultant's personnel practices. or to the extent arising from, caused by or relating to the violation of any of the provisions of this Section 9.0. In addition to all other remedies available under law, City shall have the right to offset against the amount of any fees due to Consultant under this Agreement any amount due to City from Consultant as a result of Consultant's failure to promptly pay to City any reimbursement or indemnification arising under this Section. This duty of indemnification is in addition to Consultant's duty to defend, indemnify and hold harmless as set forth in any other provision of this Agreement. Consultant's covenants and obligations under this Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 10.0 PERS Compliance and Indemnification 10.1. General Requirements. The Parties acknowledge that City is a local agency member of PERS, and as such has certain pension reporting and contribution obligations to PERS on behalf of qualifying employees. Consultant agrees that, in providing its employees and any other personnel to City to perform any work or other Services under this Agreement, Consultant shall assure compliance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law ("PERL"), commencing at Government Code § 20000, as amended by the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 ("PEPRA"), and the regulations of PERS, as amended from time to time. Without limitation to the foregoing, Consultant shall assure compliance with regard to personnel who have active or inactive membership in PERS and to those who are retired annuitants and in performing this Agreement shall not assign or utilize any of its personnel in a manner that will cause City to be in violation of the PERL, PEPRA or any other applicable retirement laws and regulations. 10.2. Indemnification. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, from any and all liability, damages, claims, costs and expenses of any nature to the extent arising from, caused by, or relating to Consultant's violation of any provisions of this Section 10.0. This duty of indemnification is in addition to Consultant's duty to defend, indemnify and hold harmless as set forth in any other provision of this Agreement. Consultant's covenants and obligations under this Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 8 of 23 11 .0 Ownership of Work Product 11.1. Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, all field notes and other notes, draft and final reports, drawings, specifications, data, surveys, studies, plans, maps, models, photographs, images, ideas, concepts, designs including but not limited to website designs, source code, object code, computer files, electronic data and/or electronic files, other media of any kind whatsoever, and any other documents and written material of any kind, created, developed, prepared or used by Consultant in the performance of this Agreement (collectively "Work Product") shall be considered "works made for hire," for the benefit of City. Upon completion of, or in the event of termination or expiration of this Agreement, all Work Product and any and all intellectual property rights arising from their creation, including, but not limited to, all copyrights and other proprietary rights, shall be and remain the property of City without restriction or limitation upon their use, duplication or dissemination by City upon final payment being made in accordance with Subsection 5.3, and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by City for any purpose without Consultant's consent; provided that any use, reuse or modification of the Work Product by City for any purpose other than the purpose for which the Work Product was prepared or provided under this Agreement shall be at City's own risk. Consultant shall not obtain or attempt to obtain copyright protection as to any of the Work Product. 11.2. Consultant hereby assigns to City all ownership and any and all intellectual property rights to the Work Product that are not otherwise vested in City pursuant to Subsection 11.1 . 11.3. Consultant warrants and represents that it has secured all necessary licenses, consents or approvals to use any instrumentality, thing or component as to which any intellectual property right exists, including computer software, used in the rendering of the Services and the production of all Work Product produced under this Agreement, and that City has full legal title to and the right to reproduce the Work Product for any purpose. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, attorneys, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, harmless from any loss, claim or liability in any way related to a claim that City's use of any of the Work Product violates federal, state or local laws, or any contractual provisions, or any laws relating to trade names, licenses, franchises, copyrights, patents or other means of protecting intellectual property rights and/or interests in products or inventions. Consultant shall bear all costs arising from the use of patented, copyrighted, trade secret or trademarked documents, materials, equipment, devices or processes in connection with its provision of the Services and Work Product produced under this Agreement. In the event the use of any of the Work Product or other deliverables hereunder by City is held to constitute an infringement and the use of any of the same is enjoined, Consultant, at its 9 of 23 expense, shall: (i) secure for City the right to continue using the Work Product and other deliverables by suspension of any injunction, or by procuring a license or licenses for City; or (ii) modify the Work Product and other deliverables so that they become non-infringing while remaining in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. Consultant's covenants and obligations under this Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 11.4. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, Consultant shall deliver to City all Work Product and other deliverables related to any Services performed pursuant to this Agreement without additional cost or expense to City. If Consultant prepares a document on a computer, Consultant shall provide City with said document both in a printed format and in an electronic format that is acceptable to City. 12.0 Confidentiality 12.1. Consultant may have access to financial, accounting, statistical, and personnel data of individuals and City employees, trade secrets, and/or other information that may be protected under other applicable laws relating to privacy, confidentiality and/or privilege. Consultant covenants that all Work Product (as defined in Subsection 11.1) and/or any other data, documents, writings, discussion or other information created, developed, received or provided by Consultant for performance of this Agreement are confidential, unless such information is in the public domain or already known to Consultant. Consultant shall not release or disclose any such Work Product, data, documents, writings, discussion or other information to persons or entities other than City without prior written authorization by City. City shall grant such authorization if applicable law requires disclosure. Consultant, its officers, employees, agents, servants and/or subcontractors shall not without written authorization from the City Manager or unless requested in writing by the City Attorney, voluntarily provide declarations, letters of support, testimony at depositions, response to interrogatories or other information concerning the Services performed under this Agreement or relating to any project or property located within City. Response to a subpoena or court order shall not be considered "voluntary," provided Consultant gives City timely notice of such court order or subpoena. 12.2. Consultant shall promptly notify City should Consultant, its officers, employees, agents, servants, and/or subcontractors be served with any summons, complaint, subpoena, notice of deposition, request for documents, interrogatories, request for admissions or other discovery request, court order or subpoena from any party regarding this Agreement and the work performed thereunder or with respect to any project or property located within City. City may, but has no obligation to, represent Consultant or be present at any deposition, hearing or similar proceeding. Consultant agrees to cooperate fully with City and to provide City with the opportunity to review any response to discovery requests provided by Consultant. However, City's right to review any 10of23 such response does not imply or mean the right by City to control, direct or rewrite the response. 12.3. Consultant's covenants and obligations under this Section shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 13.0 Subcontractors No portion of this Agreement shall be subcontracted without the prior written approval of City, and shall be at Consultant's sole cost and expense. Consultant is fully responsible to City for the performance of any and all subcontractors, and Consultant shall monitor and review all work and other services performed by any subcontractor to ensure that all Services performed by such subcontractor comply with the requirements and provisions of this Agreement. 14.0 Prohibition Against Assignment, Transfer or Delegation Consultant shall not assign or transfer this Agreement or any of its rights, obligations or interest in this Agreement, or delegate any of its duties under this Agreement, either in whole or in part, without City's prior written consent, which may be withheld for any reason. Any purported assignment, transfer or delegation without City's consent shall be void and without effect, and shall entitle City to terminate this Agreement. 15.0 Inspection and Audit of Records Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all Services and other matters covered under this Agreement, including but expressly not limited to, all Services performed, salaries, wages, payroll, invoices, time cards, cost control sheets, costs, expenses, receipts and other records and Work Product with respect to this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain adequate records on the Services provided in sufficient detail to permit an evaluation of all Services in connection therewith. All such records shall be clearly identified and readily accessible. Upon 24 hours' notice by City, during regular business hours, Consultant shall provide City with free access to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make copies and transcripts as City deems necessary, and shall allow inspection of all program data, information, documents, proceedings and activities and all other matters related to the performance of the Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall retain all financial and program service records and all other records related to the Services and performance of this Agreement for at least three (3) years after expiration, termination or final payment under this Agreement, whichever occurs later. City's rights under this Section 15.0 shall survive for three (3) years after expiration, termination or final payment under this Agreement, whichever occurs later. 11 of 23 16.0 Safety Requirements All work performed under this Agreement shall be performed in such a manner as to provide safety to the public and to meet or exceed the safety standards outlined by CAL OSHA and other applicable state and federal laws. City may issue restraint or cease and desist orders to Consultant when unsafe or harmful acts are observed or reported relative to the performance of the Services. Consultant shall maintain the work sites free of hazards to persons and property resulting from its operations. Consultant shall immediately report to City any hazardous condition noted by Consultant. 17.0 Insurance 17.1. General Requirements. Consultant shall not commence work under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to City that Consultant has secured all insurance required under this Section. 17.2. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure, maintain and keep in full force and effect for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of this Agreement, as follows: 17.2.1. Commercial General Liability Insurance: Consultant shall maintain limits no less than $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, death, personal injury and property damage; and if Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this Agreement/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit: Coverage shall be at least as broad as the latest version of Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence form CG 0001). If Consultant is a limited liability company, the commercial general liability coverage shall be amended so that Consultant and its managers, affiliates, employees, agents, servants, and other persons necessary or incidental to its operation are insureds. 17.2.2. Automobile Liability Insurance: Consultant shall maintain limits no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Automobile Liability: Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form number CA 0001, code 1 (any auto). 17.2.3. Workers' Compensation Insurance in the amount required by law; and Employer's Liability Insurance: with limits of at least $1,000,000 per accident and in the aggregate for bodily injury or disease. 12 of 23 17.2.4. Professional Liability (or Errors and Omissions Liability) Insurance: Consultant shall maintain professional liability (or errors and omissions liability) insurance that covers the Services to be performed in connection with this Agreement, with limits minimum limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim/aggregate. Any policy inception date, continuity date, or retroactive date must be before the effective date of this Agreement. If a "claims made" policy is provided, then the policy shall be endorsed to provide an extended reporting period of not less than three years. 17.3. Acceptability of Insurers. The Insurance policies required under this Section shall be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating no less than A:VIII, licensed to do business in California, and satisfactory to City. 17.4. Additional Insureds. 17.4.1. For general liability insurance, City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials shall be covered as additional insureds with respect to the services or operations performed by or on behalf of the Consultant, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work. 17.4.2. For automobile liability insurance, City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, shall be covered as additional insureds with respect to the ownership, operation, maintenance, use, loading or unloading of any auto owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Consultant or for which the Consultant is responsible. 17.4.3. These additional insured provisions shall also apply to any excess/umbrella liability policies. 17.5. Cancellations or Modifications to Coverage. The insurance policies shall contain the following provisions, or Consultant shall provide endorsements on forms supplied or approved by City to state: (i) coverage shall not be suspended, voided, reduced or canceled except after 30 days (or ten days for nonpayment) prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to City; (ii) any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies, including breaches of warranties, shall not affect coverage provided to City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials; 17.6. Primary and Non-Contributing. Coverage shall be primary insurance as respects City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as 13 of 23 independent contractors in the role of City officials, or if excess, shall stand in an unbroken chain of coverage excess of the Consultant's scheduled underlying coverage and that any insurance or self-insurance maintained by City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute with it; 17.7. Separation of Insureds. Each insurance policy shall contain standard separation of insureds provisions and shall not contain any special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials. 17.8. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self- insured retentions shall be declared to and approved by City. Consultant guarantees that, at the option of City, either: (i) the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials; or (ii) Consultant shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigation costs, claims and administrative and defense expenses. 17.9. Waiver of Subrogation. Each insurance policy required by this Agreement shall expressly waive the insurer's right of subrogation against City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials. Consultant hereby waives its own right of recovery and all rights of subrogation against City; and shall require similar express written waivers from any subcontractor. 17.10. Enforcement of Agreement Provisions (Non-Estoppel). Consultant acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on City's part to inform Consultant of non-compliance with any insurance requirement does not impose additional obligations on City, nor does it waive any rights hereunder. 17.11. City Remedy for Noncompliance. If Consultant does not maintain the policies of insurance required under this Section in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement, or in the event any of Consultant's policies do not comply with the requirements under this Section, City may either immediately terminate this Agreement or, if insurance is available at a reasonable cost, City may, but has no duty to, take out the necessary insurance and pay, at Consultant's expense, the premium thereon. Consultant shall promptly reimburse City for any premium paid by City or City may withhold amounts sufficient to pay the premiums from payments due to Consultant. 14 of 23 17.12. Evidence of Insurance. Prior to the performance of Services under this Agreement, Consultant shall furnish City with original certificates of insurance and all original endorsements evidencing and effecting the coverages required under this Section on forms satisfactory to and approved by City. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf, and shall be on forms provided by City if requested. Consultant may provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies to City. Consultant shall maintain current endorsements on file with City's Risk Manager. All certificates and endorsements shall be received and approved by City before work commences. City also reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. Consultant shall also provide proof to City that insurance policies expiring during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other policies providing at least the same coverage. Consultant shall furnish such proof at least two weeks prior to the expiration of the coverages. 17.13. Insurance Requirements Not Limiting. Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of any type. 17.14. Broader Coverage/Higher Limits. No representation is made that the minimum insurance requirements of this Agreement are sufficient to cover the obligations of Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant may also procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the Services. If Consultant maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than the minimums required above, City requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage and/or the higher limits maintained by Consultant. 17.15. Subcontractor Insurance Requirements/Pass-Throuqh Clause. Consultant shall require each of its subconsultants and/or subcontractors that perform Services under this Agreement to maintain insurance coverage that meets all of the requirements of this Section. Consultant agrees to monitor and review all such coverages and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the requirements of this Section. Consultant agrees to submit all agreements with consultants, subcontractors, and others engaged in the Services upon City's request. 17.16. Timely Notice of Claims. Contractor shall give City prompt and timely notice of demands or claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or 15 of 23 result from Contractor's performance under this Agreement, and that involve or may involve coverage under any of the required insurance policies. 18.0 Indemnification, Hold Harmless, and Duty to Defend 18.1. Indemnity for Design Professional Services. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall, at its sole cost and expense, protect, indemnify and hold harmless City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, attorneys, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, successors, assigns and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials (collectively "Indemnitees" in this Section 18.0), from and against any and all damages, costs, expenses, liabilities, claims, demands, causes of action, proceedings, judgments, penalties, bid protests, stop notices, liens, and losses of any nature whatsoever, including but not limited to fees of attorneys, accountants and other professionals and all costs associated therewith, and reimbursement of attorneys' fees and costs of defense (collectively "Claims"), in law or in equity, whether actual, alleged or threatened, to property or persons, including but not limited to, bodily injury, death, personal injury and property damage, to the extent arising out of, pertaining to, or relating to, in whole or in part, the breach of this Agreement and/or the negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of Consultant and/or its officers, agents, servants, employees, contractors subcontractors, subconsultants and/or their officers, directors, agents, servants or employees (or any entity or individual for whom Consultant shall bear the legal liability) in the performance of design professional services under this Agreement by a "design professional," as the term is defined under California Civil Code § 2782.8(c). Notwithstanding the foregoing and as required by Civil Code § 2782.8(a), in no event shall the cost to defend the Indemnitees that is charged to Consultant exceed Consultant's proportionate percentage of fault. 18.2. Other Indemnities. 18.2.1. Other than in the performance of design professional services and to the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall, at its sole cost and expense, protect, defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Indemnitees from and against any and all damages, costs, expenses, liabilities, claims, demands, causes of action, proceedings, judgments, penalties, bid protests, stop notices, liens, or losses of any nature whatsoever, including but not limited to fees of accountants, attorneys and other professionals, and all costs associated therewith, and the payment of all consequential damages (collectively "Liabilities"), in law or equity, whether actual, alleged or threatened, to property or persons, including but not limited to, bodily injury, death, personal injury and property damage, in any manner arising out of, claimed to arise out of, pertaining to, or relating to the breach of this Agreement, and/or any acts, errors, omissions, negligence, or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officers, agents, servants, employees, contractors, subcontractors, subconsultants, materialmen, or suppliers, or their officers, agents, servants or employees (or any entity or 16 of 23 individual for whom Consultant shall bear legal liability) in the performance of the Services and/or this Agreement , except to the extent the Liabilities arise from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnitees as determined by final arbitration or court decision or by the agreement of the Parties. Consultant shall defend the Indemnitees in any action or actions filed in connection with any Liabilities with counsel of the Indemnitees' choice, and shall pay all costs and expenses, including all attorneys' fees and experts' costs actually incurred in connection with such defense. Consultant shall reimburse the Indemnitees for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by the Indemnitees in connection therewith. 18.2.3. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City in accordance with Sections 9.0 and 10.0. 18.3. Subcontractor Indemnification. Consultant shall obtain executed indemnity agreements with provisions identical to those in this Section 18.0 from each and every subcontractor, subconsultant, or any other person or entity involved by, for, with or on behalf of Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. If Consultant fails to obtain such indemnity agreements, Consultant shall be fully responsible and indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Indemnitees from and against any and all Claims and/or Liabilities in law or equity, whether actual, alleged or threatened, arising out of, claimed to arise out of, pertaining to, or relating to, the breach of this Agreement, any acts, errors, omissions, negligence or willful misconduct of Consultant's subcontractor, subconsultant or other person or entity, and its officers, agents, servants, employees, materialmen, contractors, subcontractors, subconsultants, or their officers, agents, servants or employees (or any entity or individual for whom Consultant's subcontractor, subconsultant and/or such other person or individual shall bear legal liability) in the performance of the Services or this Agreement, except to the extent the Claims and/or Liabilities arise from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnitees as determined by final arbitration or court decision or by the agreement of the Parties. 18.4. Workers' Compensation Acts Not Limiting. Consultant's indemnification obligations under this Section, or any other provision of this Agreement, shall not be limited by the provisions of any workers' compensation act or similar act. Consultant expressly waives its statutory immunity under such statutes or laws as to City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials. 18.5. Indemnification Not Limited By Insurance. Procurement of insurance by Consultant is not and shall not be construed as a limitation of Consultant's liability, or as a waiver of or limitation on full performance of Consultant's duties of defense and indemnification, under this Section 18.0 or under any other provision of this Agreement. Consultant's defense and 17 of 23 indemnification obligations under this Agreement shall apply regardless of whether or not any insurance policies are determined to be applicable to the Claims or Liabilities asserted against City or any of the other Indemnitees as defined in this Section 18.0, and Consultant's defense and indemnification obligations under this Agreement shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by Consultant, City, or any of the other Indemnitees. 18.6. Survival of Terms. Consultant's covenants and obligations under this Section 18.0 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 19.0 Non-Discrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity Consultant affirmatively represents that it is an equal opportunity employer. In the performance of this Agreement, Consultant covenants that it shall not discriminate, harass or retaliate against any of its employees, applicants for employment, contractors, subcontractors, or subconsultants because or on account of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by law. Consultant further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, Consultant shall not discriminate, harass or retaliate against City, its elected or appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, volunteers, those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, or subconsultants, on any basis prohibited by law. 20.0 Labor Certification By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code that require every employer to be insured against liability for Workers' Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Services. 21.0 Prevailing Wage and Payroll Records To the extent that this Agreement calls for services that, in whole or in part, constitute "public works" as defined in the California Labor Code, Consultant shall comply in all respects with all applicable provisions of the California Labor Code, including those set forth in Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. 22.0 Entire Agreement This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings, or 18 of 23 agreements. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by both Parties. 23.0 Severability The invalidity in whole or in part of any provisions of this Agreement shall not void or affect the validity of the other provisions of this Agreement. 24.0 Government Code Claim Compliance In addition to any and all requirements of this Agreement pertaining to notices of and requests for compensation or payment for additional services, disputed work, claims and/or changed conditions, Consultant must comply with the claim procedures set forth in Government Code Section 900 et seq. prior to filing any lawsuit against City. Such Government Code claims and any subsequent lawsuit based upon the Government Code claims shall be limited to those matters that remain unresolved after all procedures pertaining to additional services, disputed work, claims, and/or changed conditions have been followed by Consultant. If no such Government Code claim is submitted, or if any prerequisite contractual requirements are not otherwise satisfied as specified herein, Consultant shall be barred from bringing and maintaining a lawsuit against City. 25.0 Governing Law and Venue This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, except that any rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be applied in interpreting this Agreement. Orange County, California shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought by reason of, that arises out of, and/or relates to any dispute under this Agreement (whether contract, tort or both). 26.0 Non-Exclusive Agreement Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into agreements with other consultants for services encompassed by or similar to the services that are subject to this Agreement or may have its own employees perform services encompassed by or similar to those services contemplated by this Agreement. 27.0 No Third Party Beneficiaries This Agreement is made solely for the benefit of the Parties to this Agreement and their respective successors and assigns, and no other person or entity shall be deemed to have any rights hereunder against either party by virtue of this Agreement. 19 of 23 28.0 Waiver No delay or omission to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing to City under this Agreement shall impair any right, power or remedy of City, nor shall it be construed as a waiver of, or consent to, any breach or default. No waiver of any breach, any failure of a condition, or any right or remedy under this Agreement shall be (i) effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Party making the waiver, (ii) deemed to be a waiver of, or consent to, any other breach, failure of a condition, or right or remedy, or (iii) deemed to constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing expressly so states. 29.0 Prohibited Interests; Conflict of Interest 29.1. Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which may be affected by the Services, or which would conflict in any manner with the performance of the Services. Consultant further covenants that, in performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be employed by it. Furthermore, Consultant shall avoid the appearance of having any interest, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of the Services. Consultant shall not accept any employment or representation during the term of this Agreement which is or may likely make Consultant "financially interested" (as provided in California Government Code §§ 1090 and 87100) in any decision made by City on any matter in connection with which Consultant has been retained. 29.2. Consultant further warrants and maintains that it has not employed or retained any person or entity, other than a bona fide employee working exclusively for Consultant, to solicit or obtain this Agreement. Nor has Consultant paid or agreed to pay any person or entity, other than a bona fide employee working exclusively for Consultant, any fee, commission, gift, percentage, or any other consideration contingent upon the execution of this Agreement. Upon any breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to terminate this Agreement without further liability, or to deduct from any sums payable to Consultant hereunder the full amount or value of any such fee, commission, percentage or gift. 29.3. Consultant warrants and maintains that it has no knowledge that any officer or employee of City has any interest, whether contractual, non- contractual, financial, proprietary, or otherwise, in this transaction or in the business of Consultant, and that if any such interest comes to the knowledge of Consultant at any time during the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall immediately make a complete, written disclosure of such interest to City, even if such interest would not be deemed a prohibited "conflict of interest" under applicable laws as described in this Section. 20 of 23 30.0 Final Payment Acceptance Constitutes Release The acceptance by Consultant of the final payment made under this Agreement shall operate as and be a release of City from all claims and liabilities for compensation to Consultant for anything done, furnished or relating to Consultant's work or services. Acceptance of payment shall be any negotiation of City's check or the failure to make a written extra compensation claim within ten calendar days of the receipt of that check. However, approval or payment by City shall not constitute, nor be deemed, a release of the responsibility and liability of Consultant, its employees, subcontractors, agents, and servants for the accuracy and competency of the information provided and/or work performed; nor shall such approval or payment be deemed to be an assumption of such responsibility or liability by City for any defect or error in the work prepared by Consultant, its employees, subcontractors, agents and servants. 31.0 Corrections In addition to the indemnification obligations set forth above, Consultant shall correct, at its expense, all errors in the work which may be disclosed during City's review of Consultant's report or plans. Should Consultant fail to make such correction in a reasonably timely manner, such correction may be made by City, and the cost thereof shall be charged to Consultant. In addition to all other available remedies, City may deduct the cost of such correction from any retention amount held by City or may withhold payment otherwise owed Consultant under this Agreement up to the amount of the cost of correction. 32.0 Non-Appropriation of Funds Payments to be made to Consultant by City for any Services performed within the current fiscal year are within the current fiscal budget and within an available, unexhausted fund. In the event that City does not appropriate sufficient funds for payment of Consultant's Services beyond the current fiscal year, this Agreement shall cover payment for Consultant's Services only to the conclusion of the last fiscal year in which City appropriates sufficient funds and shall automatically terminate at the conclusion of such fiscal year. 33.0 Mutual Cooperation 33.1 . City's Cooperation. City shall provide Consultant with all pertinent data, documents and other requested information as is reasonably available for Consultant's proper performance of the Services required under this Agreement. 33.2. Consultant's Cooperation. Consultant agrees to work closely and cooperate fully with City's representative and any other agencies that may have jurisdiction or interest in the work to be performed. In the event any claim or action is brought against City relating to Consultant's performance of Services 21 of 23 rendered under this Agreement, Consultant shall render any reasonable assistance that City requires. 34.0 Time of the Essence Time is of the essence in respect to all provisions of this Agreement that specify a time for performance; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not be construed to limit or deprive a Party of the benefits of any grace or use period allowed in this Agreement. 35.0 Attorneys' Fees If either party commences an action against the other party, either legal, administrative or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to have and recover from the losing party all of its attorneys' fees and other costs incurred in connection therewith. 36.0 Titles and Headings The titles and headings used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement or any part of it. 37.0 Recitals City and Consultant acknowledge that the above Recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement. 38.0 Corporate Authority The person executing this Agreement on behalf of Consultant warrants that he or she is duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said party and that by his or her execution, the Consultant is formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. 22 of 23 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto, through their respective authorized representatives have executed this Agreement as of the date and year first above written. CITY OF SEAL BEACH CONSULTANT: NV5, Inc., a California corporation gi , • By: � By: . Ingram49, City Man r Name: Its: Attest: • By: Y4 Ilt::nie: By ` , Gloria D. Harper, City Clerk (Please note, two signatures required for corporations pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 313 from Approved as to m: each of the following categories: (i) the chairperson of the board, the president or any vice president, and (ii) the By: secretary, any assistant secretary, the Nicholas Ghirelli, City Attorney chief financial officer or any assistant treasurer of such corporation.) PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO BIND CONTRACTING PARTY REQUIRED 23 of 23 EXHIBIT A CITY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DATED MARCH 13, 2024 "On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines" City of Seal Beach Request for Proposals for On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines .,*"'bi sE A C 74% dr.' t'N EV' t miiiIMIIIIIIIk i « • Iiillnia r f 0 • i 1 • ++ �•s r � 1• • 1 111111"1111%saw RFP responses to be received until 10:00 A.M., April 10, 2024 in the Public Works Department ATTN: Kathryne Cho, Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Approved for Advertising: Iris Lee Director of Public Works Date Issued: March 13, 2024 Table of Contents Contents I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING / DESIGN / MANAGEMENT SERVICES 5 A. QUALIFICATIONS 5 B. SCOPE OF WORK 5 III. PROFESSIONAL PLAN CHECK SERVICES 6 A. QUALIFICATIONS 6 B. SCOPE OF WORK 7 IV. PRE-PROPOSAL QUESTIONS 7 V. SCHEDULE* 8 VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS 8 A. ACCEPTANCE OF SUBMITTALS 8 B. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS 9 VII. FEE PROPOSAL 10 VIII.INTERVIEW 11 IX. SELECTION PROCESS 11 A. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING / DESIGN /MANAGEMENT SERVICES 11 B. PROFESSIONAL PLAN CHECK SERVICES 12 X. GENERAL CONDITIONS 13 XI. SAMPLE (DESIGN) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT 16 XII. SAMPLE (NON-DESIGN) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT 17 Page 2 of 17 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for VARIOUS DISCIPLINES I. INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND The City of Seal Beach is a charter city with a population of approximately 25,000 people, located approximately 28 miles south of Los Angeles - between the cities of Long Beach and Huntington Beach. The Public Works Department oversees several disciplines, including engineering, maintenance & operations, utilities, traffic and transportation, storm water and NPDES, and Capital Improvement Projects ("CIP"). In the past, the City has contracted with a variety of professional firms to provide on- call/as-needed services and has renewed each contract for several years. This Request for Proposal ("RFP") will provide new opportunities for professional firms to collaborate with the City. The City has a strong commitment to providing its residents with the highest level of quality of life and to remaining one of the most sought-after places to live. PURPOSE OF REQUEST The City of Seal Beach ("City") is requesting proposals from qualified and professional firms ("Consultant"), of various sizes and capacity, to provide comprehensive professional services on an on-call/as-needed basis. It is desirable that the successful Consultant(s) have the ability to provide in-house services, or capacity to sub-consult, for multiple disciplines. There are two (2) main categories with a total of 29 disciplines, as follows: A. Professional Engineering/Design/Management Services: • Environmental Design & Planning • Construction, Project, & Program Management • Geotechnical Engineering • Grant Services • Intra/interagency Coordination and Permitting • Landscape Architecture & Parks Design • Marine & Coastal Engineering • Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing • Right-of-Way Acquisition • Land Development Services (i.e. Title Report, Easement Preparation) • Roadway Rehabilitation & Geometric Design • Strategic Support Services • Structural Engineering Page 3 of 17 • Survey • Traffic &Transportation Engineering • Intra/Interagency Coordination and Permitting • Sewer System and Facilities Design • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Water System and Facilities Design • Water Quality/Resources Services (i.e. Lead & Copper inventory, Cross Connection, NPDES) • Utilities Maintenance Services • Utilities Modeling & Planning • Utilities Studies & Master Plans • Other B. Professional Development Services Support: • Encroachment & Development Permitting and Agreements • Development Services (i.e., Grading Plan Checks, Streets) • Subdivision Plan Review (i.e., Lot Line Adjustment, Tract Map, Parcel Map, Certificate of Compliance) • Survey • Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing and Coordination (i.e. Wireless Telecommunication, Public Utilities, and Investor-Owned Utilities) • Right-of-Way Acquisition • Land Development Services (i.e. Title Report, Easement Preparation) • Water Quality/Resources Review (i.e. WQMP, SWPPP, Hydrology, Drainage) The City anticipates awarding multiple professional firms with three (3) year on-call agreements, with an estimated contract amount to be determined. An option to extend may be included in the agreement. The final agreement amount, term, and the number of firms will depend on the quality, diversity, and responsiveness of the received proposals. Due to the on-call/as-needed nature of this contract, no work is guaranteed, even if awarded. The scope, work schedule, and fee for each requested task will be negotiated on a project-by-project basis. The City reserves the right to not accept the Consultant's scope and fee. Page 4 of 17 II. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING / DESIGN / MANAGEMENT SERVICES A. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Qualifications: • Valid California Professional Civil Engineering license, California Professional Engineering license, and/or accreditation for the discipline of Work. • Valid City of Seal Beach business license for the term of the Agreement, if selected. • Minimum ten (10) years of professional engineering experience. • Minimum of five (5) years of professional working history with similar sized municipalities, with satisfactory references. • Ability to provide deliverables consistent with the latest City-adopted AutoCAD and other engineering/non-engineering-related software. • Proficiency with applicable regulatory agencies' rules and regulations. • Experience with municipal utilities systems and facility design (e.g. water, sewer, and storm drain) • Provide regulatory agency permitting/coordination support. Desirable Qualifications: • Experience in providing professional engineering services for a coastal community. • Familiarity with the City of Seal Beach standards, provisions, and practices. • Demonstrated experience with community public outreach, in particular, for a coastal community. • Experience in providing effective and efficient file transfer platforms to facilitate document/plan check tracking and exchanges. B. SCOPE OF WORK The following is a list of professional engineering services that may be requested: • Provide full plans, specifications, and estimates for a broad-range of engineering disciplines • Provide cost estimating and value engineering services • Provide bid support and record drawings preparation services • Provide construction support, administration, and management services • Provide professional surveying services • Provide professional geotechnical services • Provide a broad-range of community outreach services Page 5 of 17 • Review public/private development plans and maps • Provide regulatory agency permitting/coordination support • Provide grant-writing services • Prepare various studies and supporting documentation, including hydrology and hydraulic analysis, water and sewer studies and network analysis • Prepare/review NPDES reports, Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) • Prepare maps and legal descriptions for right-of-way acquisitions and easements • Other engineering-related tasks, as necessary Consultant shall perform the on-call services described in this section ("Services" or "Work"). Upon written request from the City, Consultant shall provide a proposal for Services requested by the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Proposal"). Depending on the size and scope of the Work, Proposal may be in the form of a "letter proposal" or a "detailed proposal". At a minimum, the Proposal shall include, but is not limited to, the following: • A detailed description of the Work to be provided; • The name and position of each person to be assigned to perform the Work; and • The estimated number of hours, by task, and cost to complete the Work. No Services shall be provided until the City has provided written acceptance of the Proposal. Once authorized to proceed, Consultant shall diligently perform the duties in the approved Proposal. III. PROFESSIONAL PLAN CHECK SERVICES A. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Qualifications: • Valid California Professional Civil Engineering license and/or California Professional Engineering license for the discipline of Work. • Valid City of Seal Beach business license for the term of the Agreement, if selected. • Minimum ten (10) years of professional engineering experience. • Minimum of five (5) years of professional working history with similar sized municipalities, with satisfactory references. • Ability to provide deliverables consistent with the latest City-adopted AutoCAD and other engineering/non-engineering-related software. • Proficiency with applicable regulatory agencies' rules and regulations. Page 6 of 17 Desirable Qualifications: • Experience in providing professional engineering services for a coastal community. • Familiarity with the City of Seal Beach standards, provisions, and practices. • Demonstrated experience with community public outreach, in particular, for a coastal community. • Experience in providing effective and efficient file transfer platforms to facilitate document/plan check tracking and exchanges. B. SCOPE OF WORK The following is a list of professional plan check services that may be requested: • Review public/private development plans and maps within ten (10) working days per review. • Review NPDES reports, Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), and Strom Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) within ten (10) working days per review. • Review communication permits/plans. • Review utility permits/plans. • Update development related documentation, such as policies and procedures. • Other engineering-related tasks, as necessary. IV. PRE-PROPOSAL QUESTIONS For answers to questions or particulars regarding this Request for Proposal, all interested parties are to contact: Kathryne Cho Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer Department of Public Works 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 kcho a@,sealbeachca.gov (562) 431-2527 ext. 1321 The City will respond to all questions and requests for clarification received by 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Page 7 of 17 V. SCHEDULE* The following dates reflect the anticipated schedule: • Request for Proposal Solicitation March 13, 2024 • Pre-Proposal Question Deadline March 27, 2024 • Proposal Submittal Deadline April 10, 2024 • Consultant Interview (if conducted) April/May 2024 • Contract Award by City Council June 2024 *Schedule subject to change VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS A. ACCEPTANCE OF SUBMITTALS Proposals are due by 10:00 AM on April 10, 2024, to the following (Postmarks will not be accepted): Kathryne Cho Deputy Public Works Director Department of Public Works 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 kcho©sealbeachca.gov (562) 431-2527 ext. 1321 Please submit one (1) original, three (3) bounded hard copies, and one (1) electronic copy of the Consultant's Proposal. Proposals received after the date and time listed above will not be accepted or considered for this Project. Proposals must be titled "RFP On-Call Professional Services" and indicate the category and discipline you would like to submit your proposal for after the Proposal name. Example: "RFP On- Call Professional Services — Professional Engineering/Design/Management Services — Construction, Project, & Program Management" or "RFP On-Call Professional Services — Professional Development Services Support — Land Development." There is no expressed or implied obligation for the City to reimburse firms for any expenses incurred in preparing and sending proposals in response to this request. Materials submitted by respondents are subject to public inspection under the California Public Records Act (Government Code Sec. 6250 et seq.). Any language purporting to render the entire proposal confidential or propriety will be ineffective and will be disregarded. Page 8 of 17 The City reserves the right to retain all proposals submitted, and to use any idea in a proposal regardless of whether the proposal was selected. Submission of a proposal indicates acceptance by the firm of the conditions contained in the RFP, unless clearly and specifically noted in the proposal submitted and confirmed in the contract between the City and the selected consultant. All property rights, including publication rights of all reports produced by the selected consultant in connection with services performed under this Agreement shall be vested in the City. B. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Proposals shall be limited to 30 pages, excluding proposal cover, cover letter, table of contents, and dividers. An additional 10 pages is allowable for each additional discipline proposed upon. The following information shall be provided, at a minimum: Cover Letter References Table of Contents Subconsultant List Local Staffing List & Resumes Exceptions Company Qualifications Sealed Fee Proposal Cover Letter: Cover letter shall not exceed two pages. It shall provide an executive summary of the proposal and designate the firm's authorized representative regarding this RFP. Proposers shall clearly specify what discipline(s) they are proposing for. If applicable, proposers may elect to provide additional disciplines and/or specialties that are not listed in the RFP, as reference. Table of Contents: The table of contents shall list the following sections with page numbers and information in each section shall be provided. Local Staffing List & Resumes: Provide an organizational chart showing the names, positions, responsibilities, and availability of the individual(s) that would be assigned to this Agreement. Identify the individual(s) authorized to negotiate the contract on behalf of the consulting firm and the consultant's project manager. Resumes of proposed staff shall be provided. Company Qualifications: Provide a summary of the firm's qualifications, including background and experience. Page 9 of 17 References: Consultant should provide a minimum of five (5) references from public agencies the Consultant has performed work for within the last four (4) years. Information shall include, at a minimum: • Agency name • Scope of work and/or services provided • Contract costs, client/consultant-initiated change orders, and explanation • Dates • Staff assigned to referenced engagement that will be designated for work per this RFP • Client project manager name, telephone number, and email. If the client's primary point of contact is no longer available to provide a reference, please provide an alternative. Subconsultant List: Provide a list of the firm's subconsultants and indicate the following for each: Primary contact, services they provide and project experience working with the firm. Exceptions: The consultants shall review this RFP and attached standard professional services agreement. Exceptions to any portion of the RFP and/or City's standard professional services agreement will need to be clearly identified. Identification of exceptions does not constitute City concurrence and acceptance. Exceptions may be negotiated with the top-ranked firm. Fee Proposal: A Fee Proposal shall be submitted in a separate, sealed envelope and marked as "On-Call Professional Services— Fee Proposal" along with the name of the project. The information and details included in the fee proposal shall conform to the provisions of Section VII— Fee Proposal, of this RFP. Please note that part of the evaluation criteria takes into consideration the responsiveness of a proposal; proposals missing the required components listed below will be evaluated accordingly. VII. FEE PROPOSAL In preparing the fee proposal for this project, the consultant shall take into consideration the following: 1. Compensation for services provided will be on a time-and-materials, not-to- exceed amount. 2. Fee proposal and billing rates shall remain effective for the term of the Agreement, which is anticipated to be three (3) years, subject to change. Any anticipated billing adjustments shall be clearly identified in the Proposal. Page 10 of 17 3. The consultant's standard billing rates for all classifications of staff likely to be involved in the project shall be included with the fee proposal along with the mark- up rate for any non-labor expenses and sub-consultants. 4. The City will negotiate the final fee with the top-ranked consultant(s). VIII. INTERVIEW Top ranked consultant teams may be interviewed by the selection committee. Proposed key personnel (up to four) from the Project Team may be requested to present the teams' and their individual qualifications at an interview. IX.SELECTION PROCESS Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the response to all provisions of this RFP. Since this solicitation is an RFP as opposed to a Bid, pricing alone will not constitute the entire selection criteria. The City may use some or all of the following criterion in its evaluation and comparison of proposals submitted. The criteria listed are not necessarily an all-inclusive list. The order in which they appear is not intended to indicate their relative importance. The City reserves the right to modify the evaluation criterion and percentage of score as deemed appropriate prior to the commencement of evaluation. A. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING I DESIGN / MANAGEMENT SERVICES POTENTIAL EVALUATION CRITERIA Completeness of Response: Responses to this RFP must be complete. Responses that do not include the proposal content requirements identified within this RFP, subsequent addenda and do not address each of the requested items will be considered incomplete, may be rated a Fail in the Evaluation Criteria, receiving no further consideration. Page 11 of 17 Qualifications & Experience: • Local Presence - A statement addressing proposing firm's ability to effectively conduct the Work for the City based on the firm's location. • Proposing firm and team's experience with breath of engineering disciplines, various regulatory permitting agencies and working in a coastal community. • Experience/knowledge of the Orange County Groundwater Basin and various regulatory permitting agencies. • Quality of firm's key individuals and familiarity with City standards and provisions. • The proposing firm's recent experience in conducting work for contracts of similar scope, particularly for government agencies. Client references. Organization &Approach: • A demonstrated understanding of the City's needs. • Proposing firm's ability to deploy the appropriate resources to promptly meet requested Work. • Proposing firm's availability to complete both smaller and larger scale projects. • The proposing firm's ability to self-perform the desired work or form a quality sub-consulting team. • Quality, clarity, and responsiveness to RFP. Conformity to the sample PSA. B. PROFESSIONAL PLAN CHECK SERVICES POTENTIAL EVALUATION CRITERIA Completeness of Response: Responses to this RFP must be complete. Responses that do not include the proposal content requirements identified within this RFP and subsequent addenda and do not address each of the requested items will be considered incomplete, may be rated a Fail in the Evaluation Criteria, receiving no further consideration. Page 12 of 17 Qualifications & Experience: • Local Presence - A statement addressing proposing firm's ability to effectively conduct the Work for the City based on the firm's location. • Relevant experience, specific qualifications, and technical expertise of the proposing firm's and sub-Consultants to perform the work. • Quality of references - name of at least three (3) agencies the proposing firm is currently or has previously consulted for in the past seven (7) years. • Familiarity with City standards and practices, current Building Code, Subdivision Map Act and other regulatory requirements. Organization &Approach: • Proposing firm's understanding of requested Work and proposed scope of work. • Proposing firm's project team and quality of key individuals. Availability and allocation of key individuals. • Proposing firm's understanding of the nature of public sector work and its decision-making process. • Proposed schedule and hours. Description of project management and cost control mechanism. • Quality, clarity, and responsiveness to RFP. Conformity to the sample PSA. The City reserves the right to determine whether or not a proposal meets the specifications and requirements of this RFP and reject any proposal that, in the City's sole opinion, fails to meet the detail or intent of the requirements. The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. All proposals received as specified will be evaluated by City staff in accordance with the abovementioned. During the evaluation period, the City may do any or all of the following: generate a "short list" and conduct interviews with the top candidates; conduct on-site visits and/or tours of the candidates' places of business; conduct negotiations with the most qualified candidate(s). Consultants should be aware that award may be made without consultant visits, interviews, or further discussion or negotiations. X. GENERAL CONDITIONS Signature: The Proposal shall be signed by an individual authorized to bind the consultant. Other Considerations: The City shall not be liable for any pre-contractual expenses incurred by any firm considering submitting a proposal in response to this RFP. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals, or any part of, or waive any informalities or irregularities. The City reserves the right to withdraw, Page 13 of 17 to cancel this RFP at any time without prior notice and the City makes no representations that any contract will be awarded to any firm responding to this RFP. Business License Required: The Seal Beach Municipal Code requires all businesses operating in the City to pay a business license tax. For more information, go to www.sealbeachca.qov . Prevailing Wage: All work performed in connection with execution of this contract work shall be performed in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of federal, state, county or municipal governments or agencies (including, without limitation, all applicable federal and state labor standards, including the prevailing wage provisions of sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code), and (b) all directions, rules and regulations of any fire marshal, health officer, building inspector, or other officer of every governmental agency now having or hereafter acquiring jurisdiction. The Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless from any and all claims, causes of action and liabilities based upon or arising from the failure of any work related to the Project to comply with all such applicable legal requirements, including, without limitation, any such claims, causes of action or liabilities that may be asserted against or incurred by City with respect to or in any way arising from the Project's compliance with or failure to comply with applicable laws, including all applicable federal and state labor requirements including, without limitation, the requirements of California Labor Code section 1770 et seq. Consultant agrees that all public work (as defined in California Labor Code section (1720) performed pursuant to this Agreement (the "Public Work"), if any, shall comply with the requirements of California Labor Code sections 1770 et seq. City makes no representation or statement that the project or any portion thereof, is or is not a "public work" as defined in California Labor Code section 1720. In all bid specifications, contracts and subcontracts for any such Public Work, Consultant shall obtain the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work in this locality for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to perform the Public Work, and shall include such rates in the bid specifications, contract or subcontract. Such bid specifications, contract or subcontract must contain the following provision: "It shall be mandatory for the consultant to pay not less than the said prevailing rate of wages to all workers employed by the contractor in the execution of this contract. The consultant expressly agrees to comply with the penalty provisions of California Labor Code section 1775 and the payroll record keeping requirements of California Labor Code section 1771." Registration with the Department of Industrial Relations: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 , no contractor or subcontractor shall be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work Page 14 of 17 pursuant to Section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions for bid purposes only under Labor Code Section 1771.1(a)]. The Department of Industrial Relations Registration Number shall be listed for the consultant and each subcontractor, if any, in the bid proposal. Page 15 of 17 XI. SAMPLE (DESIGN) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT for On-Call <Engineering, Utilities Engineering, Plan Check, or Traffic Engineering> Services Sample Professional Services Agreement Omitted from Attachment Page 16 of 17 XII.SAMPLE (NON-DESIGN) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT for On-Call <Non-Design Related Discipline> Services Sample Professional Services Agreement Omitted from Attachment Page 17 of 17 EXHIBIT B CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL DATED APRIL 24, 2024 CITY OF Sir—i- 1 ' '''''' ''i''''.4**-- _..7... :111.,.-77..-t,......;:.:1::::„........,.........‘, a ; , , - . . , _ ,..,,,.. ...„-...,......„ .. -146,,,,,..,........,...,,,'4.s.,-1-3,...,17,* , .t.,..,... '''.---"I`"':411-2.: ..*.c""•- (. .„„7., ,,,‘ ,-,.....,..„_ _ ,. „, . .....• ,... .-_,_ -1-• --EI, .. ,Jci 'Atjrem_ y :! ;'4 4 `rem--ate +`-: .-��' - ter+' ' q - -sP. , �r .. '---) iN- -•_ r. ',-. s - nv ., � y.Y'4N...,i 'y ' ,F.. 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'..00.4'. - r y% t �'1 ` Ij 'z.J+ •,'„fin '`\ •••#°' �r. y e ' �.' fix "� ► :- a � ., I`• :` , ' ,.' .Kk ✓ Ilts . i t .,: ` \ • r 4 'c ':• `.('� -- ram'" '''s,' :. 0. zN V 5 PROPOSAL Submitted by NV5, Inc. 133 Technology Drive, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92618 City of Seal Beach RFP for On-Call Professional Services — Professional Engineering/Design/ Management Services and Professional Development Services Support April 24. 2024 PN: P27524-0002562.00 N V 5 April 24, 2024 City of Seal Beach Attn: Kathryne Cho, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer Department of Public Works 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 SUBJECT: On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines — Professional Engineering/ Design/Management Services and Professional Development Services Support Dear Ms. Cho, NV5, Inc. is excited to have the opportunity to provide the requested On-Call Professional Services to the City of Seal Beach (City). NV5 is submitting this proposal to provide the following services to the City: A. Professional Engineering/Design/Management Services • Environmental Design & Planning • Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing • Sewer System & Facilities Design • Construction, Project, & Program • Right-of-Way Acquisition • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, Management • Land Development Services and Facilities Design • Geotechnical Engineering (i.e.Title Report, Easement • Water System & Facilities Design • Grant Services Preparation) • Water Quality/Resources Services • Intra/interagency Coordination & • Roadway Rehabilitation & (i.e. Lead &Copper inventory, Permitting Geometric Design Cross Connection, NPDES) • Landscape Architecture& Parks • Structural Engineering • Utilities Modeling& Planning Design • Survey • Utilities Studies& Master Plans • Marine&Coastal Engineering • Traffic&Transport. Engineering • Construction Material Testing B. Professional Development Services Support • Encroachment& Development • Survey • Land Development Services Permitting and Agreements • Utility Plan Check, Permit (i.e. Title Report, Easement • Development Services(i.e., Processing and Coordination (i.e. Preparation) Grading Plan Checks,Streets) Wireless Telecommunication, • Water Quality/Resources Review • Subdivision Plan Review(i.e., Lot Public Utilities, and Investor-Owned (i.e. WQMP, SWPPP, Hydrology, Line Adjustment, Tract Map, Parcel Utilities) Drainage) Map, Certificate of Compliance) • Right-of-Way Acquisition Our team has the technical knowledge and experience to deliver your projects in the most cost-efficient and cost-effective manner. NV5's strengths include the following: Current Partnership: Our extensive experience and strong existing relationship with the City give us the ability to continue providing professional consulting services for your capital improvement projects. We operate with a sound understanding of your organizational structure, administrative processes and the community you serve.This, in turn,allows us to provide the required professional services in the most efficient manner.Specifically, NV5 is providing On-Call Professional Engineering and Plan Check Services and On-Call Professional Inspection Services for capital improvement and developer projects in the City.Additionally, NV5 recently provided construction management and inspection services for the Bolsa Chica Water Well Improvements project and Temporary Development Staff Augmentation Services,which included providing part-time permit technician services to the City. 133 Technology Drive, Suite 200 I Irvine,CA 92618 I www.nv5.com I Office: 949.585.0477 I Fax:949.409.8182 COVER LETTER Local Presence and Knowledge: We recognize that having local experience is critical to understanding and successfully delivering projects.We are dedicated to providing the City with the qualified and experienced staff necessary to successfully complete your projects safely, efficiently and cost-effectively. Our Irvine office is located within close proximity to the City, allowing our staff to respond quickly to the City should the need arise. Our team is familiar with the Orange County Groundwater Basin, City standards and practices, current Building Code,Subdivision Map Act and other regulatory requirements and permitting agencies,which will allow our team to hit the ground running to successfully deliver the requested services to the City. Relevant Experience:We have a proven track record of successfully providing similar services to municipalities throughout Southern California, most of which have been repeat clients.A sampling of our on-call contracts and project experience starts on page 33. We encourage the City to contact our references,which begin on page 89. Proposed Team: NV5 has assembled a team of high-level professionals who will be made available to the City upon request.We are proposing David Niknafs, PE, as Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs has more than 30 years of experience working on various capital improvement and development projects and has extensive experience managing on-call contracts. He has managed and overseen the design and administration of numerous projects, including roadways, bridges, drainage,sewer, water, underground utilities, building facilities, and related infrastructure improvement projects. Mr. Niknafs will be joined by a team of professionals with proven capability and expertise. Resumes of proposed staff start on page 6. Deep Bench: NV5 has more than 4,000 professionals who can be made available to the City, and we will provide the personnel with the most relevant experience on a per project or task order basis. Department of Industrial Relations Number: NV5, Inc.'s DIR Registration Number is 1000007705. Addendum Acknowledgment: We have received and acknowledged Addendum No. 1 dated March 29, 2024. Proposal Authorization and Validity:This proposal has been signed by Jeffrey M. Cooper, PE, a company officer authorized to bind the firm. Mr. Cooper will serve as NV5's authorized representative regarding this REP. NV5 looks forward to the opportunity to work with the City and help you achieve your goals and objectives. If you need further information, we may be reached by phone at(949) 585-0477, or electronically at david.niknafs@nv5.com and jeff.cooper@nv5.com.Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, NV5 — COMPANY INFORMATION/CONTACT Name:gkAl/i 1441r NV5,Inc. Address: 133 Technology Drive,Suite 200, Irvine,CA 92618 David Niknafs, PE Jef ey M. ooper, PE Telephone Number:(949)585-0477 Director of Transportation EV , Chief Operating Officer Email of Contact:jeff.cooper@nv5.com City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Cover Letter 01 Local Staffing List & Resumes 04 Company Qualifications 32 1. Firm Profile 32 2. On-Call Contracts 33 3. Project Experience 36 4. Understanding and Approach to Services 81 References 89 Subconsultant List 93 Exceptions 94 Fee Proposal Separately Sealed Envelope CLIENT TESTIMONIAL The NV5 staff is knowledgeable, courteous, and friendly and they truly care about their projects and the services they provide. From Engineering Design to Inspection to Plan Check Services,the NV5 team can do it all, and we can always rely on them to deliver a quality product on time and within budget. Currently,they are assisting us with assessment district planning, plan checking, construction inspection and other general engineering services. I highly recommend NV5 for your professional and engineering consulting needs. —Matthew Sinacori, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, City of Dana Point City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 13 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES Organization Chart Pagelof2 Our team of experts brings direct, relevant,successful and current experience working on projects of similar scope and complexity.We are equipped with the resources to provide the City with the requested On-Call Professional Services. Shown below are team roles and responsibilities. CITY OF SEAL BEACH B. PROFESSIONAL PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE/ DEVELOPMENT AUTHORIZED SIGNER SERVICES SUPPORT Jeffrey M. Cooper, PE PROJECT MANAGER QA/QC MANAGER *David Niknafs, PE *Tamara O'Neal, PE ENCROACHMENT & SUBDIVISION PLAN DEVELOPMENT WATER QUALITY/ RIGHT-OF-WAY .!EVEI.OP. PERMITTIN REVIEW + SURVEY SERVICES RESOURCES REVIEW AC'UISITION *Padma Asam, PE, LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT, GRADING/STREETS 1 WQMP, SWPPP, *Pamela Parr,SR/WA, QSD/P, ENV SP, LEED AP TRACT MAP, PARCEL *David Niknafs, PE HYDROLOGY, DRAINAGE RWP TN, RWP GN Michael Rocco MAP, CERTIFICATE OF Art Biscocho *Jennifer Peterson PE, Jeff Sykes, MBA COMPLIANCE Stephen Novak CFM, QSD/QSP, Paul Robotta, PLS *J Braley, PLS *Padma Asam, PE, CPESC, LEED AP Jay Fahrion, PLS QSD/P, ENV SP, LEED AP *Scott R. Lyle PE, CFM y Thomas Grace, EIT Matt Moore, PE, QSD, ENV SP TITLE REPORT/ Nona Espinosa, PE EASEMENT PREPARATION *J Braley, PLS Jay Fahrion, PLS UTILITY PLAN CHECK, i Availability PERMIT PROCESSING 1 WIRELESS NV5 has a deep bench of over 4,000 professionals TELECOMMUNICATION, who can be made available to the City, and we PUBLIC UTILITIES, AND INVESTOR-OWNED will provide the personnel with the most relevant UTILITIES experience on a per project or task order basis. *Luanne Bean, PE Proposed staff members will be available during the *Julian Palacios, PE proposed schedule for the task as needed. *Tom Smith Oscar Lazaro * KEY PERSONNEL City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 14 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CITY OF SEAL BEACH Page 2 of 2 A. PROFESSIONAL PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE/ ENGINEERING/ AUTHORIZED SIGNER DESIGN/MANAGE- MENT SERVICES Jeffrey M. Cooper, PE PROJECT MANAGER QA/QC MANAGER *David Niknafs, PE *Tamara O'Neal, PE * KEY PERSONNEL ENVIRONMENTAL CM, PM & PROGRAM GEOTECHNICAL ENG./ GRANT SERVICES ■ DESIGN & PLANNING ANAGEMENT MATERIALS TESTING *Garth Engelhorn, CSWQ, *Tamara O'Neal, PE I *Shafiq Popalzai, PE *Shen Huang, PE *J Braley, PLS QISP/ToR *Luanne Bean, PE ! Carl Henderson, Ph.D., Jay Fahrion, PLS Matthew Renaud, QISP, Peter Salgado, PE PE, GE* MECH., ELECTRICAL, Joel Paulson, PLS, GISP CPESC, CESSWI, QSD/P Gerald Tom, PE,TE Paul Cunningham, PE, GE PLUMBING ToR Jim Daly, PE Sean Roy, PG, CEG, QSD/ TRAFFIC & TRANSP. David Renfrew, CPSWQ, India Woodruff QSP *Alan Vallow, EE *Hung Nguyen ENGINEERING PMP, QISP/ToR, QSD/P *Jennifer Peterson, PE, LANDSCAPE ARCH. & +25 Other Field *AndrewJhn Chang,E *James Miller, PE CFM, QSD/QSP, PARKS DESIGN Technicians and 10 BenJetta Johnson, PE, Laborator Technicians LEED AP PTOE Lauren Amimoto, CPSWQ, � CPESC, LEED AP y *Mike Smyth, RLA -- Brendan Lehan, PE QISP, QSD/QSP Jon Champlin, RLA MARINE & COASTAL RIGHT-OF-WAY Israa Khan, EIT *Thomas Acuna,AICP Stefan Golos, LAIT AC• UISITION Scott C. Molloy * * WATER/SEWER AND Wenkai Qin, Ph.D., PE, Pamela Parr,SR/WA,*Cecile Felsher, CIH, CSP WATER QUALITY/ DCE RWP TN, RWP GN FACILITIES DESIGN Eric Fraske, PE RESOURCES SERVICES Qiao Zhou, EIT Jeff Sykes, MBA *Luanne Bean, PE Nicholas Poser, QISP, LEAD &COPPER Paul Robotta, PLS *James Owens, PE, CESSWI INVENTORY, CROSS LEED AP CONNECTION, NPDES STRUCTURAL Steven Granados, PE, ENGINEERING LAND DEVELOPMENT INTRA/INTERAGENCY *Jennifer Peterson PE, SERVICES QSD/P COORD., PERMITTING _ CFM, QSD/QSP, *David Schott, PE, SE - - Aaron Schneider, PE, *David Niknafs, PE CPESC, LEED AP Y. Clark Shen, PE,SE *J Braley, PLS QSD/P *Tamara O'Neal, PE , *Garth Engelhorn, Jack Abcarious, PE Jay Fahrion, PLS *Shen Huang, PE *Luanne Bean, PE CPSWQ, QISP/ToR Nona Espinosa, PE — *Scott R. Lyle PE, CFM UTILITIES MODELING UTILITIES STUDIES & J ROADWAY REHAB & Thomas Grace, EIT & PLANNING MASTER PLANNING STORM DRAIN AND GEOMETRIC DESIGN , Farid Askari *James Owens, PE, *James Owens, PE, FACILITIES DESIGN *David Niknafs, PE Matt Moore, PE, QSD, LEED AP LEED AP *David Niknafs, PE *Darab Bouzarjomehri, ENV SP *Julian Palacios, PE *Julian Palacios, PE *Scott R. Lyle PE, CFM PE Nona Espinosa, PE *Shen Huang, PE *Shen Huang, PE Nona Espinosa, PE Nona Espinosa, PE Steve Novak Art Biscocho p p *Jennifer Peterson, PE, Stephen Novak CFM, QSD/QSP, CPESC, LEED AP City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 15 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO DAVID NIKNAFS, PE david.niknafs@nv5.com PM + Intra/Interagency Coordination + Roadway Rehab & Geometric EXPERIENCE Design + Storm Drain & Facilities Design + Development Services 30 years EDUCATION Mr. Niknafs has more than 30 years of civil engineering experience in the public M.S.Civil Engineering and private sectors working on various capital improvement projects and has extensive experience working as a project director and project manager. He has B.S.Civil Engineering managed numerous public works and development projects, including roadways, LICENSES bridges, drainage,sewer, water, underground utilities, building facilities and related Civil Engineer(CA) infrastructure improvement projects. No.42697 Project Experience AFFILIATIONS American Public Works On-Call Plan Check Services Association (APWA) CITY OF SEAL BEACH I SEAL BEACH,CA American Society of Civil Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs is responsible for providing as-needed plan check Engineers(ASCE) services to the City for land development projects, including grading, drainage,street Transportation& improvements, hydrology reports, Water Quality Management Plans(WQMP), National Development Institute Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) reports, and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP); utilities permits/plans;surveying; and subdivision projects, including lot line adjustments,tract maps, parcel maps and certificates of compliance. Beryl Street Drainage and Street Improvements CITY OF REDONDO BEACH I REDONDO BEACH, CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs was responsible for providing engineering design services for the Beryl Street Drainage and Street Improvements(from Prospect Avenue to Flagler Lane) project, including the preparation of plans,specifications and estimates.The project included roadway, intersection and drainage improvements, including green street elements; modifications to catch basins; pedestrian crossing enhancements through curb ramp and pedestrian signal upgrades; incorporation of Living Street Design principles,traffic calming elements to enhance safety, mobility, and access for users to accommodate a variety of transportation modes; and signing and striping.The project provided the opportunity to enhance walkability, install curb bulb-outs to reduce pedestrian crossing distances and calm traffic, and install Class II bicycle lanes.The scope of work included field investigation,topographical survey, utility coordination, providing various pavement rehabilitation and site improvement alternatives, conceptual design options, CEQA documentation, and bid and construction support. FY 2023-24 Street Rehabilitation CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA,CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs is responsible for providing engineering design services for the City's FY 2023-24 Street Rehabilitation project as part of our on-call contract with the City.The project includes repaving or slurry seal for various streets within the City. In general,the work consists of asphalt overlay,slurry seal; replacement 5 of damaged sidewalk,curb, and gutter; and new signing, striping, markings, and pavement legends.The work includes the preparation of two bid packages - one for residential/local streets and one for arterial streets. NV5 will prepare storm drain improvement plan for the intersection of Walnut Avenue and Center Street based on the Storm Drain Master Plan Update and prepare preliminary and final bid packages and cost estimates for the project. NV5 will also provide construction support services. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 16 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES Annual Residential Street Rehabilitation, Phase 1 and Phase 2 CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON, CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs was responsible for providing professional engineering design services, including preparing plans,specifications and estimates for the City's annual residential street rehabilitation projects.Scope of work included: review and analysis of the City's existing Pavement Management Study; research of the City's existing street plan information; performing necessary soil investigations and coring samples; utilities notification and coordination; topographic survey;field review; and improvements to street pavement,street drainage, curb and gutter,sidewalk, and ADA curb ramps. North La Brea Avenue "Green Street" Improvements CITY OF INGLEWOOD I INGLEWOOD, CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs was responsible for providing comprehensive design services and delivering final plans, specifications and estimates for this "Green Street" improvement project.The project consisted of the street rehabilitation of North La Brea Avenue from the northerly side of Florence Avenue to the City limits, located north of 64th Street.The purpose of the project was to mitigate existing distressed asphalt paving and addressed stormwater runoff issues.As part of the design process, our team evaluated all available design alternatives and developed an NPDES/MS4-compliant stormwater management plan that takes advantage of a network of pervious surfaces within the parking lanes and green areas with the median and parkway. Other improvements included repair of damaged sidewalks, curbs and gutters, cross gutters, alley gutters and driveway approaches; assessments of curb ramps for ADA compliance; relocation of water meter and other utility boxes into street parkways; landscape and root pruning; installation of pavement markers and striping to current standards; reconstruction of bus stop pads and channelization islands. El Monte Avenue and Baldwin Avenue Street Improvements CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE,CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs was responsible for providing professional civil engineering design services for the street improvement project at El Monte Avenue from Rio Hondo Channel to Lower Azusa Road and Baldwin Avenue from Lower Azusa Road to 1-10.Services included topographical survey; reviewing existing pavement conditions and treatment recommendations; evaluation of existing improvements for ADA compliance; potholing existing pavement sections and subgrade to determine recommended pavement section and repair methodologies; preparing plans, specifications, and estimates; implementing City's Bike Master Plan recommended bike route; and preparing final bid documents. Wendt Terrace Storm Drain CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH I LAGUNA BEACH, CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs provided design engineering services for the Wendt Terrace Storm Drain Project, which included utility coordination, surveying, and preparation of the final plans,specifications and cost estimates.The project included the design of an 18-inch HDPE storm drain pipe to be extended and located to the south of the existing storm drain channel at 719 Griffith Place and continue to traverse at approximately 10 feet to 15 feet from the existing storm drain channel through 719 Griffith Place and a portion of 850 Bolsa Way and connect downstream to the side of the existing channel. Bailey Drive Storm Drain CITY OF TORRANCE I TORRANCE,CA Project Manager. Mr. Niknafs provided design engineering services for the Bailey Drive Storm Drain improvements, which included engineering services for the analysis,survey, and utility coordination, as well as the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates for the construction of a storm drain within 184th Street from Prairie Avenue to Bailey Drive and within Bailey Drive from 184th Street to 185th Street in order to alleviate the local ponding/flooding in the area. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 17 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO TAMARA O'NEAL, PE tamara.oneal@nv5.com QA/QC Manager + Project Management + EXPERIENCE Intra/Interagency Coordination and Permitting 28 years EDUCATION Ms. O'Neal has more than 28 years of experience in municipal and private engineering B.S.Civil Engineering services, including capital improvement and development review project management, sewer rehabilitation design and planning,stormwater quality regulatory, reporting LICENSES/CERTIFICATES and review services, asset management,floodplain development services and Civil Engineer(CA) environmental restoration services. In addition to having direct public agency No.69107 employment experience, Ms. O'Neal has provided extension of staff services on a consultant basis for numerous cities, as well as water and sanitation districts in San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties. Project Experience Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement CITY OF ENCINITAS Project Manager. Ms. O'Neal is managing the team providing engineering design services for the Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement Project, which involves the replacement of approximately 2,000 feet of failed 48" corrugated metal pipe(CMP) with new reinforced concrete pipe(RCP)through an environmentally sensitive canyon area between Lake Drive and Interstate 5 (1-5).The existing system collects runoff from the surrounding developed area and conveys it down a steep slope through a natural canyon and west towards the 1-5. Design hydraulic analysis revealed the original pipe was significantly undersized, resulting in the failure of the system within the canyon. Due to the undersized pipe and downstream constraints, designing a new detention basin was necessary to attenuate the peak flows through the canyon. During the design period, due to significant and unusual regional rainfall events, a large sinkhole developed at the top of the project limits, eventually affecting a portion of Lake Drive and local utilities, prompting an emergency response by the City. NV5 worked closely with the City and the emergency construction crews to produce an emergency "interim" design to collect and convey the drainage.At the same time,the failed slope and adjacent roadway were reconstructed.The "interim" improvements were then incorporated into the final design condition, leading to the detention basin, avoiding the need for additional disturbance of the newly restored area. As-Needed Plan Review + Inspection CITY OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO, CA Project Manager. Ms. O'Neal is overseeing the as-needed plan review and inspection services contract for the City. NV5's first task consisted of providing(rapid) reviews for a backlog of over 150 building construction plans and water quality documents submitted by applicants seeking building permit approval, which was quickly cleared by the NV5 team within one month.This also included reviewing daily incoming new submittals that varied from 5 to 20 per day, which NV5 successfully managed concurrently with the backlog.With the backlog cleared,the City entered 5 the "maintenance phase,"with NV5 assisting with current incoming rapid reviews, making sure that they were being reviewed in a timely manner. During this time, NV5 staff completed over 1,400 rapid reviews for the City and quickly built a strong and successful working relationship with the City and its staff. In 2023, NV5 was awarded a $2.5M As-Needed Plan Check and Inspection Services contract to supplement City staff and continue assisting the City with maintaining permit processing timeline goals. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 18 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO GARTH ENGELHORN, CPSWQ, QISP/TOR garth.engelhorn@nv5.com Environmental Design & Planning + Water Quality/Resources EXPERIENCE 20 years Mr. Engelhorn boasts over 20 years of expertise in water quality monitoring, EDUCATION particularly aiding Southern California municipalities with NPDES permit compliance BS, Earth Science/Geology for 16 years. He has crafted and executed strategies for monitoring, reporting,and (Emphasis in Geophysics) planning across various environmental regulatory projects. His portfolio includes leading permit compliance and water quality programs for several Southern California LICENSES/CERTIFICATES municipalities maintaining strong ties with Regional Water Quality Control Board staff. Certified Professional Specializing in NPDES and TMDL compliance, Mr. Engelhorn's work spans watershed in Storm Water Quality assessments,facility inspections,source studies, BMP assessments, and compliance (CPSWQ), No. 953 reporting. He excels in project management,focusing on client communication, realistic scheduling, budget adherence, and team coordination. Qualified Industrial Stormwater Practitioner/ Project Experience Trainer of Record(QISP/ ToR), No. 140 Lake Elsinore and Canyon Lake Nutrient TMDL Watershed Monitoring and AFFILIATIONS Annual Reporting California Stormwater SANTA ANA WATERSHED PROJECT AUTHORITY I RIVERSIDE, CA Quality Association Mr. Englehorn manages the annual monitoring and reporting for Lake Elsinore and (CASQA) Canyon Lake's Nutrient TMDL Task Force. He coordinates storm sampling to assess nutrient inflows from tributaries and use annual data to evaluate nitrogen and San Diego Environmental phosphorus compliance, including CEDEN data management and reporting. Professionals NPDES MS4 Outfall Monitoring and Assessment Program Industrial Environmental CITY OF OCEANSIDE I OCEANSIDE,CA Association Mr. Engelhorn oversees Oceanside's MS4 Permit compliance, annually evaluates over 190 outfalls. He conducts source identification and uses Flow SystemTM for real-time flow monitoring to establish baselines, assess strategy effectiveness, and estimate pollutant reductions. He uses a mobile tablet for visual data collection linked to the City's asset database. Smart Watershed Network COUNTY OF ORANGE I ORANGE COUNTY,CA Mr. Engelhorn supported the County of Orange by installing a monitoring network in the Aliso Creek Watershed, integrating 50 flow and 20 conductivity stations into MNWD's AMI network,and managing data through cloud analytics for comprehensive watershed insights.This enhances water supply resiliency and urban runoff recovery, offering methodologies applicable region-wide. MS4 Low Flow Monitoring CITY OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO, CA Mr. Engelhorn developed the MS4 Flow SystemTM to specifically help municipalities identify, assess, and eliminate non-stormwater flows in storm drains.As part of an ongoing, low-flow monitoring project, managed the deployment of the web-enabled N V 5 flow data system throughout the City of San Diego's MS4. Responsibilities include field reconnaissance, equipment installations,flow monitoring, data collection,and data QA/QC. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 9 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO THOMAS ACUNA thomas.acuna@nv5.com Environmental Design & Planning EXPERIENCE 37 years Mr.Acuna directs the efforts of NV5's San Diego Environmental Group performing EDUCATION regulatory guidance, agency interface,and production of environmental documents B.A. Business for energy and transportation projects. He has 37 years of experience obtaining local, Administration state, and federal approvals for electric and gas projects. His background extensive and primary focus includes providing environmental management, regulatory Associate Arts Degree strategies, and approvals for capital projects involving substations,transmission lines, LICENSES/CERTIFICATES gen-tie interface improvements, renewable energy production,gas storage, energy storage, and corporate real estate entitlement. Key duties include production of CEQA/ American Institute of NEPA documents, Coastal Development Permits, SDRWQC compliance actions, State Certified Planners(AICP) & Federal Wildlife Agency consultation, Bureau of Land Management approvals, CPUC Lic.016829-2001 permitting, and Natural Communities Conservation Plan administration. Hazardous Materials Project Experience &Site Assessment Certification, University of California San Diego CEQA Sewer Addendum and Notice of Determination Extension, 1996 CITY OF VISTA I VISTA,CA Mr.Acuna served as project manager of a team that developed and provided two full Certified Environmental CEQA Initial Study Checklists for City approval.The City project consisted of sewer Surveyor SDG&E, 1994 improvements subject to the Sewer Master Plan EIR (SPEIR). One checklist was to demonstrate consistency with the SPEIR, and the other resulted in an Addendum for Professional Certificate capacity improvements not evaluated in the SPEIR. in Land-Use and Environmental Planning, Margarita Recreation Center/CEQA Bridging Document University of California San Diego Extension, 1993 CITY OF TEMECULA I TEMECULA, CA Mr.Acuna directed the preparation of a CEQA bridging document as part of the Margarita Recreation Center Reconstruction Design-Build.This document provided a CEQA Focused Analysis and provided recommendations for future CEQA compliance based on the project's Conceptual site plan.The memo documented that the City could utilize CEQA Categorical Exemption, under CEQA Section 15303(d)(c). Espola Road Widening Project CITY OF POWAY I POWAY,CA Mr.Acuna served as the Environmental Project Manager for the development of a biological resource in a 2019 technical memorandum. He directed the preparation of the memo, which documented existing biological information from the project area, including observed species of flora and fauna,jurisdictional features, and evaluation of the potential for sensitive species and habitat.The memo included a literature review, survey findings, and recommendations for future compliance with the Poway Subarea Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Program. Paradise Creek Wildlife Agency Consultation CITY OF NATIONAL CITY I NATIONAL CITY,CA Oversaw production of wildlife agency concurrence letter and coordinated on-site N V 5 agency meeting with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.The concurrence letter provided favorable consensus from the wildlife agencies on the design and placement of a 2-foot concrete wall and informational signage that complied with previous agency permit approvals. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 110 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO CECILE FELSHER, CIH, CSP cecile.felsher@nv5.com Environmental Design & Planning EXPERIENCE 14 years Ms. Felsher, with 14 years in the EHS sector, currently the Director of the EHS&Air EDUCATION compliance group and a Principal at NV5. Certified as both an Industrial Hygienist and M.S. Mechanical Safety Professional,she offers EHS services to municipalities, airports, and industries. Engineering An IS014001 trained lead auditor, Cecile excels in developing and auditing EHS programs, crafting corrective action plans, and managing CEQA/NEPA compliance B.S. Mechanical documentation for new warehouse projects. Engineering LICENSES/CERTIFICATES Project Experience Certified Industrial Hygienist(CIH), No. As-Needed Environmental, Health and Safety Services 11627,American Board of VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT I SAN MARCOS,CA Industrial Hygiene Ms. Felsher manages the as-needed environmental, health and safety services contract for the Vallecitos Water District.She provides oversight on safety training Certified Safety coordination and record-keeping tasks, reviews and revises safety programs, manages Professional,American safety inspections and any as needed industrial hygiene assessments. She managed Board of Certified Safety several indoor air quality surveys at the district and provided solutions for corrective Professionals actions.As part of the project management of the contract, Ms. Felsher provides OSHA 521 Industrial detailed biweekly updates on all ongoing activity to keep the client updated on all NV5 Hygiene activities. OSHA 2225 Respirators Health and Safety Services CITY OF POWAY I POWAY,CA OSHA 2255 Ergonomics Ms. Felsher manages the health and safety services contract for the City of Poway.She ISO 14001:2015 Lead reviews safety programs such as respiratory protection, ergonomics, confined space for Auditor the city, and manages on-site inspections.She provides oversight on safety inspections and any corrective actions they may need. OSHA 30-hour General Industry Safety Environmental, Health and Safety Support LOS ANGELES WORLD AIRPORTS (LAWA) I LOS ANGELES&VAN NUYS, CA NV5's team of experts provided on-call environmental, health, and safety compliance and oversight and managerial support services and at its three airports LAX, ONT(now under OIAA),VNY, and other LAWA properties. Ms. Felsher provided environmental, health and safety training to over 250 LAWA employees annually.The training topics included facility IIPPs, PPE, hazardous waste management, incident response, injury reporting,and LAWA's written policies and procedures,and were administered at LAWA facilities for groups that range in size from ten to 60 people. Phenomenex Safety Department Support PHENOMENEX I TORRANCE, CA Ms. Felsher worked on-site two days a week supporting the Safety Department to create PPE assessment as well as full risk assessment for all processes in the company.The assessments included looking at chemical, physical and ergonomics risks. She prepared all the training materials for monthly employee training as well N V 5 as provided guidance for Cal/OSHA letters response and compliance audit corrective action plan. She also provided air sampling services for Chloroform and Methylene Chloride. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 111 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO LUANNE BEAN, PE luanne.bean@nv5.com Project/Construction Management + Intra/Interagency EXPERIENCE Coordination & Permitting + Water/Sewer and Facilities Design 35 years EDUCATION Ms. Bean has more than 35 years of experience in the engineering, design,and M.S.Civil Engineering construction of water and wastewater projects.As a Registered Civil Engineer and a former Class A General Engineering Contractor, Ms. Bean has seen construction from B.S.Civil Engineering both sides of the fence. Her technical skills include specialized structural analysis and LICENSES design of large 600-MGD water treatment plants, pipelines up to 12 feet in diameter, Civil Engineer(CA) mechanical analysis,SCADA& l&C oversight and coordination, diesel generator design No. 50129 and AQMD permitting,the preparation of engineering plans, specifications and cost Former Class A General estimates, as well as construction management.She has held various positions with Engineering Contractor many public agencies, including Structural Discipline Director for Southern Nevada Water Authority's $6B CIP program,for which she specialized in structural and forensic REGISTRATIONS analysis, Project Manager for the Metropolitan Water District,and Project Officer in FEMA OPS-I charge of disaster funding across three states and five counties for FEMA. HAZMAT First Responder/ Project Experience Operations Level DOT Offers of Bulk On-Call Inspection Services and Non-Bulk HAZMAT CITY OF SEAL BEACH I SEAL BEACH,CA Packages Project Manager. Ms. Bean is overseeing NV5's full-time on-call inspection of both CIP Nuclear Waste Safety and developer projects for the City. for Workers Project Management Services for Various CIP CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE, CA Project Manager. Ms. Bean is providing Project Management Services to the City on various Capital Improvements Projects. Projects include the Active Transportation for El Monte Station and Downtown El Monte Project, CIP 890; Nevada-Bodger Sewer Improvement Project, CIP 005 and CIP 038; Merced Avenue Traffic Calming Project, CIP 003; and El Monte Regional Bicycle Commuter Access Improvement Project, CIP 016. Crowther Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA AND FULLERTON,CA Construction Manager. Ms. Bean is overseeing the Construction Management and Inspection Services as the Construction Manager for this project,which includes replacement of approximately 7,400 LF of gravity sewer pipeline in Crowther Avenue, Placentia Avenue, and Orangethorpe Boulevard, located within the Cities of Placentia and Fullerton.The work involves installation of 15-inch, 18-inch, and 22-inch PVC and fused HDPE sewer pipeline and manholes.The work also includes reconnection into all of the existing gravity mains and service laterals with a terminus tie-in connection at the existing Orange County Sanitation District's trunk line on State College Boulevard. The project, which includes an encasement crossing underneath the 57 freeway in Caltrans right-of-way, involves coordination with multiple agencies, including Caltrans, the Orange County Sanitation District, Golden State Water, Department of Health N V 5 Services,the City of Fullerton, and other utility and governmental agencies.Working in high-traffic areas, as well as a jack-and-bore crossing underneath the Orange County Flood Control District's flood control channel and a jack-and-bore crossing underneath the BNSF railroad, and multiple crossings of Southern California Gas Co.'s high-pressure gas feeder, are among the project's challenges. NV5 is also providing materials testing services for this project. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 112 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO JULIAN PALACIOS, PE julian.palacios@nv5.com Utility Plan Check and Permit Processing + Utilities Modeling & EXPERIENCE Planning + Utilities Studies & Master Planning 23 years EDUCATION Mr. Palacios is an engineering manager with 23 years of experience providing planning, M.S. Environmental design, construction support services and feasibility studies for water and wastewater Engineering treatment, water distribution,wastewater collection, and hydraulic modeling of water and wastewater systems.His experience includes completing water and wastewater B.S.Civil Engineering infrastructure projects for local public agencies, including the City of Oceanside, City LICENSES/CERTIFICATES of Carlsbad, City of Vista,Vallecitos Water District, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Civil Engineer(CA) Ramona Municipal Water District, and the San Diego County Water Authority. No.67735 Project Experience Civil Engineer(Mexico) No.2760774 Pearl Avenue Sewer Replacement Certificate Urban Water CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON,CA Management Plan Training QA/QC Manager. Mr. Palacios is serving as QA/QC Manager for the preparation of AFFILIATIONS updated engineering design plans, specifications and construction cost estimates for American Society of Civil the Pearl Avenue Sewer Replacement Replacement.There are 29 plan sheets and a Engineers(ASCE) full set of construction specifications prepared in the old CSI format signed and sealed by the City's former Public Works Director from January 2016.The City requested NV5 to perform a constructability review on the existing plans, discuss with the City any cost-savings recommendations, update construction costs estimate, update construction specifications, and incorporate updated underground utility research on the current set of plans.There is an additional reach of 400 LF Pearl Avenue Sewer Additions between Rosecrans Avenue and East Kay Street that are not included in the previous 29 sheets that the City needs to be added to this project. NV5 is also providing survey services by providing necessary survey crew coordination and office support to dispatch survey crews with necessary support data as follows: Horizontal, Vertical & Boundary Control,Topographic Survey Field Locations and Elevations, and Compile Topographic Survey Map. Sewer System Model Development & Evaluation CITY OF VILLA PARK I VILLA PARK, CA Project Manager. NV5 is responsible for performing a sewer system evaluation and developing a comprehensive wastewater collection system hydraulic model that will be used to evaluate the City's existing and potential sewer capacity needs and recommendations for improvements. Sewer Master Plan Update CITY OF NATIONAL CITY I NATIONAL CITY,CA Project Engineer. NV5 provided planning and sewer infrastructure condition assessment services in support of the City's CIP. Services included updating the City's 2011 Sewer System Master Plan, review of CCTV inspection videos and reports, improvements prioritization, manhole inspections, hydraulic modeling, and 5 development of a Sewer Master Plan Update. NV5 utilized historical flow data from flow meters at the connection to the City of San Diego sewer system and connections from adjacent municipalities into the City's collection system to assess current wastewater generation rates and diurnal patterns for each sewer basin to update the hydraulic model. Based on the findings of the CCTV inspection, manhole inspections,flow data and hydraulic modeling, NV5 provided recommendations to update the City's CIP for sewer infrastructure. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 113 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO THOMAS SMITH thomas.smith@nv5.com Utility Plan Check Engineer EXPERIENCE 50 years Mr. Smith has more than 50 years of experience with utility projects spanning across Southern California. From 1965 to 2014, Mr.Smith held several positions at Southern California Edison (SCE), including Associate Planner, Planning Supervisor, Planning Manager, Division Planning Manager and Design Support. Most recently, Mr.Smith has provided utility plan check services for several utility undergrounding districts for the City of Newport Beach. Project Experience Rule 20A & Rule 20B Projects CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT BEACH,CA Utility Plan Check Engineer. Mr. Smith provided plan check service for underground overhead utility plans for several Rule 20A and Rule 20B projects for the City of Newport Beach. His services included reviewing SCE plans and identifying areas of over-building and opportunities to save costs. Mr. Smith was able to save upward of hundreds of thousands of dollars for the City and its residents. Service Planning Division SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (SCE) I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Mr. Smith held several positions at Southern California Edison (SCE)spanning over 49 years, including Groundman, Underground Foreman,Associate Planner, Senior Planner, Planning Supervisor, Planning Manager, Division Planning Manager and Design Support. Over the course of his career, Mr.Smith trained most of the Service Planners currently at SCE. In addition to his day-to-day duties, Mr. Smith performed several special assignments for SCE, which included instructing the disadvantaged Training School; acting as loaned Executive to United Way; completing a systemwide audit of several work orders from each district; part of the development group for implementing the Passport Operating System (which was not implemented); member of the pricing development team for designing a new pricing tool to replace the old DPIS system, which was to be replaced by Passport;and Lead Developer for the Service Planning Class. N V 5 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 114 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO DARAB BOUZARJOMEHRI, PE darab.bouzarjomehri @nv5.com Roadway & Geometric Design EXPERIENCE Mr. Bouzarjomehri is an accomplished professional engineer with over 38 years of 38 years experience in design and management of large-scale public transportation facilities EDUCATION involving federal,state, and local government agencies. He specializes in project M.S. Management management, with an outstanding history of managing projects from initial conception Technology through final design and construction. Mr. Bouzarjomehri has superb communication skills with proven ability to build and lead highly efficient teams,training technical B.S.Civil/Structural staff, and communicate complex concepts in understandable terms. He is highly Engineering skilled budget and schedule management and problem resolution with an excellent LICENSES/CERTIFICATES record of delivering challenging projects on schedule and within budget. Civil Engineer(CA) Project Experience No.C54870 J p Civil Engineer(MN) Scott Road/Bundy Canyon Road Widening Na 21100 CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE, CA PSMJ trained Project Design Manager. Mr. Bouzarjomehri was responsible for preparation of final Project Manager certificate construction documents for widening of 2.8 miles of Bundy Canyon/Scott Road from (URS Corporation) Haun Road to Sunset Avenue (City Limits).The existing two-lane two-way road will be widened to an urban arterial highway with five-lane corridor, 6-feet paved shoulders PMI PMP training and multiple purpose trail on the north side of the improvements.The widening was completed(in process designed per Caltrans Geometric Standards for horizontal and vertical alignments, of taking the test for and current City Standards.The project required extensive alignment studies and certification) design, relocation of existing utilities impacted by the widening, drainage study,design AFFILIATIONS and construction of new culverts, design of new traffic signals,signing and marking, American Public Works construction phasing, right-of-way acquisition, coordination with utility companies, post Association (APWA) master, and included community outreach. Women Transportation Espola Road Bike Lane Improvements Seminars(WTS) CITY OF POWAY I POWAY, CA Past President of Society Mr. Bouzarjomehri assisted in the preparation of the preliminary and final design of American Value documents(plans, specifications, and cost estimates)for the Espola Road Bike Lane Engineers(SAVE) Improvement Project.The project includes the widening of the pavement in the area of a tight sweeping turn on Espola Road along a marked bike route.The new pavement area will accommodate the construction of new bike lanes from just north of the intersection of Poway Road and Espola Road and continuing north to approximately Range Park Road. The project's goal is to minimize the amount of grading and impact to the surrounding slopes and native vegetation on the east and western slopes of the project. During all phases of construction, Espola Road will be open to traffic, therefore,the design includes permanent traffic control for all phases.The design includes roadway/bike lane plans, striping and signing plans,traffic control plans, hydraulics/hydrology study,storm water quality management plans, and storm water pollution prevention plans. NV5 was also responsible for providing topographic and right-of-way survey,geotechnical investigation, preliminary environmental assessment, 5 conceptual alignment study, and San Diego County Water Authority(SDCWA) Coordination. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 115 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO MIKE SMYTH, RLA, ASLA mike.smyth@NV5.com Landscape Architecture & Parks Design EXPERIENCE 35 years Mr. Smyth has decades of landscape architect experience working on a diverse mix of EDUCATION public and private projects throughout the West. He understands the drought-tolerant B.S. Landscape and native landscape requirements of California. He has years of experience building Architecture strong client relationships, managing project teams, designing and collaborating with allied design disciplines, and delivering comprehensive service on projects of all sizes REGISTRATIONS and complexities. Registered Landscape Architect: (CA) No.3231; Project Experience (AZ) No. 56354;(OR) No. 0317;(WA) No. 1070 Foothill Boulevard, Verdugo Boulevard, and Angeles Crest Highway Council of Landscape Landscape Median Replacement Architectural Registration LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE I LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE,CA Boards(CLARB), National Landscape Architect. Our team is providing engineering and landscape architectural No.773 design services for the project. The current median landscapes are a mixture of turf grass,shrub beds and street trees and are irrigated by permanent, automatic irrigation AFFILIATIONS systems of varying ages and operational efficiencies. American Society of Landscape Architects Mayor's Discovery Park Improvements (ASLA) LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE I LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE,CA Landscape Architect. Mr. Smyth is providing landscape architectural services for the Mayor's Discovery Park project.The project consists of the redevelopment of the existing park to provide expanded recreational activities.The approved Conceptual Plan included the installation of new outdoor exercise equipment, new playground equipment, a bocce ball/mixed-use court,a staging platform, upgrading the lighting to LED technology, upgrading the existing irrigation and landscaping,and performing various maintenance improvements to the existing kitchen and restrooms. Wire Mountain Park Master Plan MOSS&ASSOCIATES I MCB CAMP PENDLETON,CA Project Manager. Mr. Smyth oversaw the design of a renovation and update to an existing park in the Wire Mountain and South Mesa neighborhoods located in Camp Pendleton,funded through the Department of Defense family housing privatization process.The completed master plan resolved funding concerns and the promotion of physical activity for all ages.The finished product advises construction in multiple phases.The park amenities include multiple baseball fields with bleachers, a multi- sport field, plazas with shade structures, playgrounds, concessions with bathrooms, a path network, double zipline, xeric landscaping and parking. Broadway Creek Restoration CITY OF EL CAJON I EL CAJON,CA Landscape Architect.As part of the design team, Mr. Smyth is providing planting and irrigation design for the Broadway Creek Restoration project in El Cajon.The majority of the existing creek is heavily degraded by erosion and overgrowth of invasive species, 5 so the goal is to implement flood control improvements and habitat restoration.The project, which is located in a densely populated area of El Cajon, will be restored in two separate phases. Phase A will include a flat creek bottom with 1.5:1 side slopes that will be reinforced with concrete sub-structure and dense woody and herbaceous plant material to prevent future erosion. Due to a restricted channel width, Phase B will include vertical concrete retaining wall sides and a vegetated creek bottom. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 116 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO JENNIFER PETERSON, PE, CFM, QSD/P, CPESC, LEED AP jennifer.peterson Environmental Design + Planning + Water Quality/Resources @nv5.com EXPERIENCE Services + Review + Storm Drain and Facilities Design 27 years Ms. Peterson is an engineering manager with 27 years of focused experience working EDUCATION in the water resources field and managing stormwater quality and drainage projects B.S.Civil Engineering —from the planning stages all the way through design and construction.She has LICENSES/CERTIFICATES managed stormwater inspection staff throughout the State of California and provides assistance to other offices and project managers in preparing technical documents Civil Engineer(CA) and addressing challenging issues related to the State's General Construction Permit, No.67821 and Phase I and II Municipal (MS4) Permits.She has managed stormwater programs Qualified SWPPP for various agencies throughout the state,which has included preparation and review Developer of technical documents, creating tools for efficient plan check reviews, stormwater Qualified SWPPP permitting training, review and editing of technical specifications, and management of Practitioner various stakeholders and subconsultant staff(both design and field). Certified Floodplain Project Experience Manager Certified Professional Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement in Erosion &Sediment CITY OF ENCINITAS I ENCINITAS,CA Control Project Engineer. Ms. Peterson is providing engineering design services for the Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement Project, which involves the replacement LEED Accredited of approximately 2,000 feet of failed 48" corrugated metal pipe (CMP)with new Professional reinforced concrete pipe (RCP)through an environmentally sensitive canyon area between Lake Drive and Interstate 5 (1-5).The existing system collects runoff from the surrounding developed area and conveys it down a steep slope through a natural canyon and west towards the 1-5. Design hydraulic analysis revealed the original pipe was significantly undersized, resulting in the failure of the system within the canyon. Due to the undersized pipe and downstream constraints, designing a new detention basin was necessary to attenuate the peak flows through the canyon. During the design period, due to significant and unusual regional rainfall events, a large sinkhole developed at the top of the project limits, eventually affecting a portion of Lake Drive and local utilities, prompting an emergency response by the City. NV5 worked closely with the City and the emergency construction crews to produce an emergency "interim" design to collect and convey the drainage.At the same time,the failed slope and adjacent roadway were reconstructed.The "interim" improvements were then incorporated into the final design condition, leading to the detention basin, avoiding the need for additional disturbance of the newly restored area. As-Needed Plan Review Services CITY OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO,CA Plan Check Engineer. Ms. Peterson is providing as-needed plan review services for the City. NV5's first task consisted of providing(rapid) reviews for a backlog of over 150 building construction plans and water quality documents submitted by applicants seeking building permit approval, which was quickly cleared by the NV5 N V 5 team within one month.This also included reviewing daily incoming new submittals that varied from 5 to 20 per day, which NV5 successfully managed concurrently with the backlog.With the backlog cleared,the City entered the "maintenance phase," with NV5 assisting with current incoming rapid reviews, making sure that they were being reviewed in a timely manner. During this time, NV5 staff completed over 1,400 rapid reviews for the City and quickly built a strong and successful working relationship with the City and its staff. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 117 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO SCOTT R. LYLE, PE, CFM scott.lyle@nv5.com Water Quality/Resources Services + Review + EXPERIENCE Storm Drain and Facilities Design 39 years EDUCATION Mr. Lyle has more than 39 years of experience in the management and design of Graduate Studies in a wide variety of multi-objective water resources projects, including flood control Environmental Hydrology channels,watershed analyses, detention basins, master plans,and storm drain design. He also has extensive experience in stormwater modeling, including hydrologic, B.S.Civil Engineering hydraulic analyses and detention routing using various public agency design LICENSES/CERTIFICATES standards.A partial list of agencies includes Riverside County Flood Control District Civil Engineer(CA) and Water Conservation District, San Diego County, City of San Diego, Orange County, No.C44062 and San Bernardino County. Certified Floodplain Project Experience Manager(CA) No.99-00013 Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement Qualified SWPPP CITY OF ENCINITAS Developer/Practitioner Project Engineer. Mr. Lyle is providing engineering design services for the Lake Drive No.00817 Storm Drain Replacement Project, which involves the replacement of approximately Graduate Certificate in 2,000 feet of failed 48" corrugated metal pipe(CMP) with new reinforced concrete Coast Engineering pipe (RCP)through an environmentally sensitive canyon area between Lake Drive and Interstate 5 (1-5).The existing system collects runoff from the surrounding developed AFFILIATIONS area and conveys it down a steep slope through a natural canyon and west towards the American Society of Civil 1-5. Design hydraulic analysis revealed the original pipe was significantly undersized, Engineers(ASCE) resulting in the failure of the system within the canyon. Due to the undersized pipe and Association of Floodplain downstream constraints, designing a new detention basin was necessary to attenuate Managers(ASFPM) the peak flows through the canyon. During the design period, due to significant and San Diego County unusual regional rainfall events, a large sinkhole developed at the top of the project Hydrology Manual limits, eventually affecting a portion of Lake Drive and local utilities, prompting an Development Committee emergency response by the City. NV5 worked closely with the City and the emergency 2003, Member construction crews to produce an emergency"interim"design to collect and convey the drainage.At the same time,the failed slope and adjacent roadway were reconstructed. Floodplain Management The "interim" improvements were then incorporated into the final design condition, Association(FMA), Past leading to the detention basin, avoiding the need for additional disturbance of the Board Member newly restored area. Citywide Plan Check Review Services CITY OF VENTURA I VENTURA,CA Plan Check Engineer. Mr. Lyle is part of the team providing on-call plan review services, including Building Code review(plumbing, mechanical,electrical, energy, green,structural, architectural, and accessibility); Fire Code review (fire alarms,fire sprinkler systems); Regional Stormwater requirements (MS-4, SWPPP); Civil (rough grading,fine grading); Public Improvement Plans(water, wastewater,storm drain, public right-of-way improvements); and Zoning review (zoning code compliance). 5 On-Call Plan Check & Inspection Services CITY OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO,CA Plan Check Engineer. Mr. Lyle is part of the team contracted by the City of San Diego to provide as-needed engineering and building plan review and inspection services. NV5's first task consisted of providing(rapid) reviews for a backlog of over 150 building construction plans and water quality documents submitted by applicants seeking building permit approval, which was quickly cleared by the NV5 team within one month. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 118 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO A. SHAFIQ POPALZAI, PE shafiq.popalzai@nv5.com Geotechnical Engineer EXPERIENCE 21 years Mr. Popalzai has over 20 years of experience being closely involved with clients and EDUCATION projects in order to form strong alliances and long-lasting working relationships. M.S.Geotechnical His geotechnical-related experience includes a wide variety of projects throughout Engineering California. During his career, Mr. Popalzai has worked on roadways, electric and gas lines, water pipelines, residential, commercial,schools,transportation, rail, landslide B.S.Civil Engineering remediation,and with federal,state, K-14 and local regulatory agencies and forensics LICENSES/CERTIFICATES projects. Civil Engineer(CA) Project Experience No. 77336 Indian Canyon Stormwater& Road Improvements PALM SPRINGS,CA Geotechnical Engineer on Record.This project included the construction of two bridges(crossing over the channel),temporary roads and temporary stormwater rerouting system. Culver Boulevard Stormwater Treatment Project CITY OF CULVER CITY I CULVER CITY, CA Geotechnical Engineer on Record.The project consisted of two major components. The first major component was the Culver Boulevard Realignment from Sepulveda Boulevard to Elenda Street. The second component was the Culver Boulevard Stormwater Treatment feature, consisting of the construction of a subsurface stormwater treatment capture facility along Culver Boulevard beneath the existing median.The project provided multiple benefits consisting of water quality improvements,sustainable water supply, community enhancement, and safety. Yucaipa Boulevard Street Improvements CITY OF YUCAIPA I YUCAIPA,CA Mr. Popalzai provided technical support to laboratory and field testing and inspection staff for this project. He prepared and reviewed quality-related program documents. Cherry Avenue Street Improvements COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I FONTANA, CA Mr. Popalzai provided technical support to laboratory and field testing and inspection staff for this project. He prepared and reviewed quality-related program documents. ARMC Parking Lot Pavement Assessment COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I COLTON, CA Mr. Popalzai provided technical support to laboratory and field testing and inspection staff for this project. He prepared and reviewed quality-related program documents. Various School Districts BEVERLY HILLS,GLENDALE AND SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTS' BEVERLY HILLS, N 5 GLENDALE AND SANTA ANA,CA Mr. Popalzai managed materials testing, geotechnical site investigation, liquefaction analysis,settlement analysis,foundation design, pavement design, and geotechnical reports for these various school districts. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 119 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO WENKAI QIN, Ph.D., PE, D.CE wenkai.qin@nv5.com Marine & Coastal Engineering EXPERIENCE 28 years Dr. Qin is an ACOPNE-certified Diplomate in Coastal Engineering with 28 years of EDUCATION experience specializing in coastal and hydraulic engineering.This work has included Ph.D.Civil/Coastal modeling of coastal processes, development of oceanographic design criteria, design Engineering of marina facilities,shoreline protection, beach nourishment, coastal and waterfront structures, and wetland restoration projects. His experience also includes shoreline Ph.D. Hydraulic and River feasibility and storm damage reduction studies, hydrodynamics,sediment transport Engineering and water quality studies for coastal zones, estuaries, rivers, wetlands, lagoons, bays, M.E. Hydraulic and River and coastal developments, coastal and riverine flood hazard analysis and mapping; Engineering hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H)studies,and risk and uncertainty analysis. B.S. River Engineering Project Experience REGISTRATIONS Civil Engineer(CA) El Segundo Beach Monitoring Program No.C68730 EL SEGUNDO ENERGY CENTER,A CLEARWAY COMPANY/NRG ENERGY, INC. Civil Engineer(LA) Project Manager.This beach monitoring program, as required by the California Energy No.44453 Commission, was implemented to assess any potential impacts of the El Segundo Energy Center Project on El Segundo Beach for a 10-year period starting in 2011. Civil Engineer(TX) The work included quarterly beach profile surveys, post-storm beach profile surveys if No. 137480 needed,analysis of wading and hydrographic survey data,sand sample collection and Diplomate of Coastal testing, preparation of annual reports to document the surveys and the variation of Engineering,ASCE shoreline conditions within each year, and preparation of the final report.. AFFILIATIONS Shoreline Protection Monitoring Program for Encina (Cabrillo Power I LLC) American Society of Civil Marine Oil Terminal Decommissioning Project Engineering(ASCE) CABRILLO POWER I LLC/NRG ENERGY, INC I CARLSBAD,CA Coastal and Estuarine This shoreline protection monitoring program was implemented to satisfy the permit Hydroscience Committee requirements imposed by the California Coastal Commission (CCC).The work included: of ASCE's Coasts,Oceans, (1)evaluating the existing condition of the groin remnant and formulating a monitor Ports,and Rivers Institute program for CCC's approval; (2) performing biannual beach inspection and survey of (COPRI) the groin remnant and adjacent beach for at least a 5-year span starting 2020; and (3) conducting event-based inspections and surveys after severe winter storms if needed. Coastal Engineering Analysis for Paradise Beach Park Seawall Repair and Improvement CSW/STUBER-STROEH ENGINEERS I TIBURON,CA Task Lead.The work included tidal frequency analysis, sea level rise estimate,wind- wave hindcasting and extreme wave events analysis,ship wakes investigation, wave runup analysis, assessment of wave overtopping frequencies, and development of the coastal engineering implications for the proposed shoreline improvement concepts. King Harbor Maintenance Dredging CITY OF REDONDO BEACH I REDONDO BEACH,CA N V 5 Task lead for Regulatory Entitlements and Final Design and Preparation of Contract Documents.The work included (1) preparing CEQA documents; (2) preparing and submitting regulatory permit applications for Section 404 from USACE, Section 401 from California State Water Boards, Coastal Development Permit from California Coastal Commission, and Permit from California State Lands; (3)assisting the City during permit processing; (4) performing the final engineer design to specify the dredge template, dredge volume prism, and disposal plan for the project; (5) preparing the final construction plans and contract document. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 120 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO DAVID SCHOTT, PE, SE david.schott@nv5.com Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE 40 years Mr.Schott has over 40 years of experience in all phases of California bridge EDUCATION engineering that began as an Engineer with the Caltrans Office of Structures as a M.S.Structural bridge design engineer, resident engineer in construction and bridge site preliminary Engineering planner. His qualifications are unique in that they encompass a bridge design background with extensive experience in all phases of transportation structures B.S.Civil Engineering planning, design, and construction administration. He has been recently providing LICENSES/CERTIFICATES design in accordance with Caltrans AASHTO LRFD and Seismic Design Criteria (SDC) Civil Engineer(CA) using specialized finite element analysis programs, including SEISAB, SAP, CT Bridge, No.C22286 VBent, and VBridge. Structural Engineer(CA) Project Experience No.S2470 TRAINING Trona Road Bridge Repairs NHI Inspector Training, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY,CA FHWA-NHI-130055, Structural Engineer. Mr. Schott is providing structural engineering design services Safety Inspection of In- for the Trona Road Bridge Repair project, which includes retrofit/repair of the existing Service Bridges wingwalls. Repairs are expected to include, but not be limited to, roadway excavations, structural backfill, installation and tensioning of tie-back anchors to realign wingwalls, repair headwall, re-install bridge railing, and AC pavement of roadway. NV5 will also analyze the construction feasibility of the retrofit/repairs and prepare the civil and structural final design plans and specifications in a manner that prevents full road closure during construction. Murrieta Road Bridge over Salt Creek CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE, CA Structural Engineer. Mr.Schott is providing structural engineering design services for the Murrieta Road Bridge Over Salt Creek project.The project will increase traffic capacity traveling north/south along Murrieta Road connecting to Valley Boulevard and improve drainage, as this area frequently experiences flooding during heavy rain. The project is located along Murrieta Road between Park City Avenue and Camino Del Sol Norte and consists of the construction of roadway(widening)and a bridge spanning the length of Salt Creek, approximately 470 feet.The bridge will consist of a 4-lane span with pedestrian sidewalks and a signalized trail crossing.This project will investigate the horizontal and vertical alignment to meet 100-year flood limits. 4-Mile-Long San Tomas Box Culvert Repair Design SANTA CLARA COUNTY ROADS&AIRPORTS SANTA CLARA I SAN JOSE,CA Project Manager/Design Engineer. Mr.Schott served as NV5's Project Manager and Design Engineer for inspection and evaluation of deteriorated culvert condition and assessment, preparation of final repair PS&E for the 4-mile-long, 15-foot-by-13.5-foot box culvert under San Tomas Expressway for the Santa Clara County Roads and Airports Department.Specifications include special requirements for Contractor's safety and work 5 procedures in a confined-space environment.APWA SILICON VALLEY CHAPTER PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 121 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO JAMES OWENS, PE, LEED AP james.owens@nv5.com Utilities Modeling & Planning + Utilities Studies & Master Plans + EXPERIENCE Water/Sewer and Facilities Design 23 years EDUCATION Mr. Owens is a water/wastewater engineer with 23 years of experience with NV5 in MBA, Business Southern California. He regularly reviews technical documents, design drawings, and Administration specifications packages prepared by others in NV5's water/wastewater group. B.S.Civil Engineering Mr. Owens leads a variety of water and wastewater projects during the troubleshooting, conceptual design, planning,financing, and design phases. He is experienced in Foreign Study,Spain performing population and demand projections, hydraulic analysis and design, project, p gp p P j Y Y � g LICENSES/CERTIFICATES and system financial analysis, and planning and design of facilities. He has extensive Civil Engineer(CA) knowledge of software tools such as AutoCAD, WaterCAD,SewerCAD, H2OMap, No.66067 Flowmaster, and MS Office. LEED Accredited Project Experience Professional Water and Wastewater Master Plan and Rate Study CITY OF EL CENTRO I EL CENTRO,CA Mr. Owens developed water portion of master plan, including demographic projections, description and evaluation of existing facilities, identification of deficiencies, development of solution alternatives,evaluation and recommendation of alternatives, and development of Capital Improvement Plan. Gave several presentations to City staff, BECC, and EPA officials. Determined necessary rate changes to customers working with City staff to finalize capital improvements schedule, personnel additions, existing and projected debt service, and other expenses. Determined revenue requirements for several financial scenarios and selected one that satisfied City Staff, minimizing impacts to customers while financing necessary improvements. Developed WaterCAD and SewerCAD of distribution and collection systems with several growth scenarios to assist city in determining when, where, and how water network and wastewater collection system improvements should be made. Heber Public Utility District Service Area Plan HEBER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT I HEBER,CA Mr. Owens prepared a plan to address the major future customer expansion from new developments in the area.The principal foci of the plan were the expansion of the water distribution system and wastewater collection system. NV5 contacted area landowners and developers to determine near term growth plans. NV5 also prepared a "full build out"scenario that would encompass the development of the District's entire service area. NV5 prepared computer models for the wastewater collection system and water distribution system using SewerCAD and WaterCAD, respectively. NV5 incorporated the existing infrastructure and designed improvements into the models to determine what facilities would be needed within five years,ten years, and for an eventual "full build out"scenario. NV5 developed a Capital Improvements Plan for the proposed projects. Relocation of Pipelines Along San Vicente Road N V 5 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO I RAMONA,CA Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Mr. Owens provided QA/QC for a pre-design report and construction drawings and specifications for the relocation of distribution and transmission pipelines that were impacted by the realignment of San Vicente Road by the County of San Diego.The project included the design of 12,600-LF of 16-inch CMLC steel transmission pipeline, 4,000-LF of 12-inch CMLC steel distribution pipeline, and 560-LF of PVC distribution pipeline and appurtenances. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 122 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO SHEN HUANG, PE shen.huang@nv5.com Utilities Modeling & Planning + Utilities Studies & Master Plans + EXPERIENCE Grant Services 9 years EDUCATION Ms. Huang has comprehensive knowledge of public water systems related- M.A. Peace and Conflict infrastructure, consolidation,groundwater treatment(including fluoride, arsenic, Studies uranium, and nitrate removal), and state and federal financial assistance programs.She provides assistance to prepare Drinking Water State Revolving Funding Applications that B.S. Mechanical result in successful planning and construction projects. Having formerly served at the Engineering State Water Resources Control Board, Ms. Huang has in-depth knowledge of preparing LICENSES/CERTIFICATES preliminary engineering reports and feasibility studies that result in comprehensive Civil Engineer(CA) solutions that address groundwater contamination.She also has expertise working with No.92286 small, rural water systems and implemented the first state-funded point-of-use filtration projects and also developed statewide guidance for this technology. Project Experience Force Mains Improvements RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CORPORATION I SALTON CITY, CA Project Engineer. Ms. Huang is responsible for preparing the design and grant funding documents for this project in which NV5 is providing preliminary engineering, design, environmental documentation, and CWSRF construction phase funding application assistance to support Salton Community Services District's(District)efforts to improve key areas of deteriorating sewer collection system infrastructure in the Desert Shores and Salton communities. Based on discussions and site visits with the District, NV5 prepared a technical memorandum outlining potential deficiencies for consideration for improvements, including Desert Shores' Lift Station No. 2 (concrete wet well condition, backup power, potentially oversized pumps and motors,flow meter installations), potentially oversized force main at Lift Station No. 2, and lack of air release/vacuum valves and other appurtenances along the force main to the Desert Shores wastewater treatment facility,Salton City's Lift Station No. 16(concrete wet well condition, upstream piping configuration, backup power, potentially oversized pump/motors), potentially oversized force main at Lift Station No. 16, deteriorating manholes, and inefficiencies in the configurations of Lift Stations No. 19, 19B, and 20. NV5 coordinated flow monitoring and wastewater quality sampling in order to gather data to support the preliminary engineering. NV5 is currently preparing a preliminary engineering report to assess potential alternatives and make recommendations. Wild Wings Regionalization Feasibility Study COUNTY OF YOLO I WOODLAND, CA Project Engineer. Ms. Huang is responsible for preparing a feasibility study to evaluate consolidation alternatives for the Wild Wings County Service Area (CSA)operated and managed by the County of Yolo, which has water supply and water quality issues and is relying on a single permitted active well, as the secondary well is on standby due to high arsenic levels. NV5 is creating an assessment of potential regional consolidation 5 partners, including nearby public water systems, state small water systems, and private wells. NV5 is conducting site visits and meetings with water system representatives to discuss and identify shared challenges and opportunities to consolidate, physically or managerially, as well as to review the priority deficiencies of the infrastructure of each system.These findings will be summarized to develop a feasibility study that includes consolidation concepts, alternatives, cost opinions, and a review of environmental documentation and permitting requirements for a construction project. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 123 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO ALAN VALLOW, EE alan.vallow@nv5.com Electrical, Mechanical & Plumbing EXPERIENCE 35+years Mr.Vallow has more than 35 years of experience providing electrical engineering EDUCATION and construction management services to public and private sector clients. He is M.B.A., Emphasis in experienced working with substation,electric transmission and high-voltage projects, Organizational Behavior as well as the application of state,federal and local codes, NERC/ FERC,and California Public Utilities Commission regulations for these projects. He has developed and M.S. Electrical Engineering implemented many programs, including arc flash hazard programs and battery storage B.S. Electrical Engineering, systems. He has expertise in providing insight to legal counsels, management and Minor in Economics employees alike. LICENSES/CERTIFICATES Project Experience Electrical Engineer(CA) No. 12618 Citywide Plan Check Review Services CITY OF VENTURA I VENTURA,CA Electrical Plan Reviewer. Mr.Vallow provides electrical plan review services to the City. NV5 is contracted by the City to provide on-call plan check review services, including: Building Code review (plumbing, mechanical, electrical, energy,green, structural, architectural, and accessibility); Fire Code review(fire alarms,fire sprinkler systems); Regional Stormwater requirements(MS-4, SWPPP); Civil (rough grading,fine grading); Public Improvement Plans (water, wastewater, storm drain, public right-of-way improvements); and Zoning review (zoning code compliance). Plans are transmitted and reviewed utilizing the City's electronic system, Energov supported by Tyler Technologies. On-Call Plan Review and Inspection Services COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO Electrical Plan Reviewer. Mr.Vallow provides electrical plan review services as part of the NV5 team providing on-call plan review and inspection services for projects located within the County limits. Our team of engineers and plans examiners review single-family residential projects, including new and existing construction, commercial structures, including tenant improvements, new construction, and renovations, and industrial projects. Projects are reviewed for compliance with the current editions of the California Building Code, California Plumbing Code, California Mechanical Code, California Electrical Code, development approvals,and other pertinent local, state, and federal regulations falling within the purview of the Building Official. Included in our review is the compilation of a detailed deficiencies list, markup of plans and documents,and, when plans are in substantial compliance with all applicable codes, making a recommendation for approval. Senior Program Manager BPL GLOBAL, LTD-WEST COAST Senior Project Manager. BPL Global was a smart grid systems and software focusing on demand response, station automation and distributed energy resource integration. Mr.Vallow's responsibilities included pilot deployment of a 1,700 residential 5 customer,two-way communicating air conditioning Demand Response System, integration of smart grid concepts to irrigation delivery systems on a real-time basis, technical support for a commercial load management demonstration project with Southern California Edison, system management of an agent-based control system for renewable resources, and development of a battery storage system for use as a distributed energy resource. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 124 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO ANDREW CHANG, ME, LEED AP andrew.chang@nv5.com Electrical, Mechanical + Plumbing EXPERIENCE 15 years Mr. Chang's career started in Orange County working at an MEP firm focused on EDUCATION commercial, retail, office, and restaurant projects. In 2010, he was recruited to work B.S. Mechanical in New York City.As a Project Engineer and PM, Mr. Chang developed the company's Engineering Special Inspections Department and worked on several retail spaces, large data centers and various office and restaurant TI's throughout the Five Boroughs. He LICENSES/CERTIFICATES relocated back to Southern California and worked on some of the largest gaming Mechanical Engineer(CA) projects in the world. Mr. Chang specializes in technical and complex designs, No.36726, (AZ)(OR) including commercial, retail, restaurant,gaming, and data center projects. LEED Accredited Project Experience Professional Placentia City Hall and Police Station CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA, CA The project includes review of energy consumption, replacement of HVAC systems, incorporation of Solar PV and battery storage, replacement of a generator,and associated civil works for the City Hall and police station. Rancho Santa Margarita City Hall HVAC Replacement CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA I RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA,CA The project consists of the replacement of the 35 packaged DX units and replacement of 1 split system at the RSM City Hall. Westlake Village Park and YMCA WATG I WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA The Triunfo YMCA at Westlake Village is a state-of-the-art facility adjacent to the Westlake Village Community Park.The two-story facility includes a 5,000-square-foot multipurpose room, a full-size basketball court,gymnasium and fitness center, and a cafe. MEP, FP and Technology services were provided. Hunt Library Full Remodel CITY OF FULLERTON I FULLERTON,CA The project included the full remodel of the Hunt Library, National Register of Historic Places, and included full interior HVAC, plumbing, electrical and lighting updates. Laguna Niguel Public Library Expansion CITY OF LAGUNA NIGUEL I LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA The project included the expansion to existing public library.A meeting area was added, including all new MEP systems. N V 5 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 125 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO HUNG NGUYEN hung.nguyen@nv5.com Electrical, Mechanical + Plumbing EXPERIENCE 28 years Mr. Nguyen has experience designing a variety of correctional, industrial commercial, EDUCATION institutional, health care facilities, hotels and large residential buildings. He brings Bachelor of Science extensive design knowledge and dedication to the fields of practice plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning for various types of buildings. Diploma of Mechanical Systems Technology He specializes in complex designs, including new construction; existing building renovations; design-build, design-bid-build project delivery; central plant design; British Columbia Institute California Energy Code analysis; heat gain load calculations; and construction of Technology administration. His involvement in projects includes initial design conception through AFFILIATIONS substantial completion of construction. American Society of Project Experience Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Hawthorne Police Department IT Room Upgrade CITY OF HAWTHORNE I HAWTHORNE,CA Mechanical and Electrical services were provided for the replacement of the existing AC units. Westlake Village Park and YMCA WATG I WESTLAKE VILLAGE,CA The Triunfo YMCA at Westlake Village is a state-of-the-art facility adjacent to the Westlake Village Community Park.The two-story facility includes a 5,000-square-foot multipurpose room, a full-size basketball court, gymnasium and fitness center, and a cafe. MEP, FP and Technology services were provided. CNN Building Renovation INDUSTRY, CA Remodel of office spaces, restrooms and IT room inside an existing two-story building. The scope includes the addition of an enclosed lobby. Mechanical and Plumbing services were provided. Los Angeles City College Student Union LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE I LOS ANGELES,CA MEP services were provided on the new 64,500 SF Student Union.The HVAC system for this project included a custom central VAV air handling unit connected to the campus central heating and cooling plant distribution piping.This project achieved LEED Gold. N V 5 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 126 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO JOHN CHU, ME john.chu@nv5.com Electrical, Mechanical + Plumbing EXPERIENCE 25 years Mr. Chu has been managing in-house engineers and designers of both HVAC and EDUCATION Plumbing disciplines for the past 5 years. His project experience includes high school B.S. Mechanical campuses, hospitals, commercial buildings, and office and retail spaces at various Engineering terminals in LAX;these projects require extensive coordination with DSA, OSHPD, LADBS, LAUSD, and LAWA. LICENSES/CERTIFICATES Mechanical Engineer(CA) Project Experience No.32900 AFFILIATIONS Placentia City Hall and Police Station American Society of CITY OF PLACENTIA I CITY,STATE Heating, Refrigeration and The project includes review of energy consumption, replacement of HVAC systems, Air Conditioning(ASHRAE) incorporation of Solar PV and battery storage, replacement of a generator,and associated civil works for the City Hall and police station. Murrieta Police Department Office Improvements CITY OF MURRIETA I MURRIETA,CA The scope of work includes tenant improvement work to create additional office space. Norman Park Senior Center AC Replacement CITY OF CHULA VISTA I CHULA VISTA,CA Mr. Chu served as Mechanical Engineer for the replacement of AC units for the Senior Center at Norman Park. HVAC Upgrades CITY OF EL CAJON I EL CAJON,CA Mr. Chu provided HVAC upgrades for three(3) recreation centers in El Cajon,totaling approximately 8,400 SF. Electrical Upgrades CITY OF CHULA VISTA I CHULA VISTA,CA The project included the upgrade of the electrical switchgear at B&G Club,tennis courts and ballfield. N V 5 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 127 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO PAM PARR, SR/WA, RWP-TN, RWP-GN pam.parr@nv5.com Right-of-Way Acquisition EXPERIENCE 25 years Ms. Parr has more than 25 years of experience in asset management, property LICENSES/CERTIFICATES management, real estate, and right-of-way.She is highly versatile and goal oriented, Senior Right-of-Way Agent with a tradition of success in real estate negotiation, acquisition, project management, (SR/WA), International and asset/property management. She is certified by Caltrans to work on joint projects Right-of-Way Association and her areas of proficiency include right-of-way acquisition, project planning, (IRWA) performing due diligence, and construction management of projects from pre-bid through completion. Right-of-Way Professional -Transportation (RWP-TN), Project Experience IRWA Right-of-Way Professional Strategic Undergrounding Program (SUG) Generalist(RWP-GN), IRWA SAN DIEGO GAS&ELECTRIC I SAN DIEGO,CA Client Service Manager/Project Manager. Ms. Parr oversaw the negotiation and Real Estate Salesperson acquisition of easements needed for the undergrounding of distribution lines for (CA) No.01132993 the project. SUG was a multi-year project covering all of San Diego County providing Notary Public(CA) heightened wildfire resiliency and electric reliability by undergrounding distribution No.2430880 lines near key community facilities. Ms. Parr met weekly with the Strategic UG Core Team as well as individual design teams for the project. Ms. Parr also participated in Caltrans Right-of-Way weekly planning and community outreach meetings with SDG&E key personnel. Project Two-Week Academy benefits include increased resiliency and reliability of the electric system and key Certification community facilities could remain energized during a Public Safety Power Shutoff. Safety Certified for CP1, CP2,CP3&CP4 segments Fire Risk Mitigation (FiRM) Program of CHSRA project SAN DIEGO GAS& ELECTRIC I SAN DIEGO,CA Senior Right-of-Way Agent/Assistant Project Manager. Ms. Parr reviewed acquisition AFFILIATIONS packets to determine property ownership and existing easements to determine if International Right-of-Way a new easement or an amendment of an existing easement was needed. Ms. Parr Association (IRWA) prepared the necessary acquisition documents to assist in negotiating the execution of a new or amended easement and attended meetings with property owners to have easements executed or for further negotiating, if needed. Right-of-Way Delivery Team CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL AUTHORITY I FRESNO,CA Acquisition Manager. Ms. Parr was responsible for meeting weekly with the High- Speed Rail Authority to provide updates on the negotiation and acquisition of all necessary fee and easement acquisitions for the project. Ms. Parr performed Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) review of all documents prior to the presentation to property owners and submittal to the Authority for final approval. In addition to Acquisition Manager duties, Ms. Parr managed her own project load of over 90 parcels by successfully negotiating with property owners and attorneys to complete the acquisition process. Key clients Ms. Parr worked with were the Fresno Irrigation District and Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control.She was responsible for arranging appraisals for fee purchase and acquisition of easement rights and preparing appraisal summary 5 review documents for presentation of value to property owners. Ms. Parr worked under the direction of the legal department for settlement agreements and condemnation proceedings. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 128 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO J BRALEY, PLS j.braley@nv5.com Subdivision Plan Review + Survey + Land Development Services EXPERIENCE 45 years Mr. Braley has more than 45 years of experience as a Land Surveyor in California, EDUCATION Oregon,Washington, Nevada, and Virginia for public works agencies, institutional General Education courses agencies, and private land developers. He has a strong background in right-of-way mapping, boundary and title-related issues as well as topographic surveys, horizontal Land Survey courses and vertical control,final monument and construction staking. Mr. Braley was the Land Surveying survey project manager on several large projects including the mapping for over 100 Fundamentals sections, resolving the boundaries on over 1,800 parcels within those sections and resolved boundaries for 30 miles of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. AutoCAD Level 1&Level 2 Global Positioning Survey Project Experience course Street Improvements Design for Residential Streets South of Florence GIS course Avenue (Triangle) LICENSES/CERTIFICATES CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS I SANTA FE SPRINGS,CA Professional Land Surveyor Survey Manager. Mr. Braley provided surveying services for the preparation of plans, (CA) No.8446 specifications and cost estimates for residential street segments.The scope of Professional Land Surveyor work consisted of pavement improvements, including grind and overlay using Fiber (NV) No. 19903 Reinforced Asphalt Concrete(FRAC), slurry seal with fiber reinforcements, curb and gutter, sidewalks, driveway approaches and curb ramp improvements. FY 2022-23 Pavement Management Program Implementation CITY OF GLENDALE I GLENDALE,CA Survey Manager. Mr. Braley is providing surveying services as part of the team that is providing engineering design services for the City's Fiscal Year 2022-23 Pavement Management Program Implementation project. Improvements include selective removal and repair of concrete curbs and gutters,sidewalks, driveways, cross gutters, catch basins, bus pads, and alley aprons; pavement repairs, including full-depth reconstruction, rubberized asphalt pavement wearing course(ARHM); crack seal; Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane(ARAM); and Slurry Seal Type II;sewer point repairs based on City-provided CCTV videos; utility pull box relocation;storm drain infrastructure analysis and design, including hydrology and hydraulic analysis if needed; installation of survey well monuments;tree plantings, including coordinating with the City for tree species and locations; and review of the City's Bicycle Master Plan and design of plans according to recommendations. Sewer Line Crossing at Johnson Avenue and Metrolink/SCRRA and UUPR Railroads CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE,CA Survey Manager. Mr. Braley is providing surveying services as part of the team providing emergency engineering design services for the Sewer Line Crossing at Johnson Avenue and Metrolink/SCRRA and UUPR Railroads. Due to an additional railroad track proposed by SCRRA to meet the needs of the upcoming Olympics,the 5 City must encase an 8-inch gravity sewer line that runs north from Johnson Avenue underneath the existing railroad tracks to the alley beyond.A new 12-inch sewer main will be jack and bored at the southern limit of the railroad right-of-way at Johnson Avenue, underneath the existing and future railroad rails, overtop the slot within the Los Angeles County Flood Control District's existing storm drain,to the alley just north of the existing railroad right-of-way. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 129 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO JAMES MILLER, PE james.miller@nv5.com Traffic & Transportation Engineering EXPERIENCE 19 years Mr. Miller has over 19 years of experience in the traffic and transportation disciplines, EDUCATION including projects involving roadways, bridges, and other specialty civil projects. He has B.S.Civil Engineering applied his traffic design expertise to major streetscape and multimodal projects for municipal and state agencies. His experience, combined with his knowledge of current LICENSES/CERTIFICATES standards and best practices, provides his clients with insightful, effective design Civil Engineer(CA) solutions. No.82522 AFFILIATIONS Project Experience American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE) SR-1 Jamboree Road to Santa Ana River Traffic Signals NEWPORT BEACH,CA American Public Works Project Manager/Project Engineer. Mr. Miller served as Project Manager/Project Association (APWA)Awards Engineer responsible for designing traffic signal modification plans for 13 traffic signals Chair 2013-2019 along Pacific Coast Highway(SR-1) in Newport Beach. Modifications included ADA and Adjunct Professor,Civil pedestrian upgrades, new loop detectors and count stations. Mr. Miller worked closely Engineering,San Diego with Caltrans District 12 staff to expedite approval of the PS&E package. State University, 2014 PCH Ruby Street to Ledroit Street Traffic Signals Aztec Mentoring Program, LAGUNA BEACH, CA San Diego State University, Mr. Miller managed the design of traffic signal modification plans for 18 intersections 2013-present along PCH (SR-1). Modifications included ADA and pedestrian upgrades and new loop detectors. He worked closely with Caltrans District 12 to expedite the project. Picacho Road Bridge Over Yuma Main Canal COUNTY OF IMPERIAL I WINTERHAVEN, CA Traffic Engineering Manager. Mr. Miller is responsible for providing traffic planning and engineering services to the County of Imperial for a new bridge over the Yuma Main Canal.A traffic study and vehicle miles traveled (VMT)assessment is proposed to assess the detour route for CEQA conformance. Final traffic control and detour plans will be prepared and permitted to reroute traffic around the proposed bridge construction. Hacienda Avenue Spa Zone Street Improvements CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS I DESERT HOT SPRINGS,CA Traffic Engineer. Mr. Miller is providing traffic engineering services as part of NV5's team that is providing engineering design services for the City's Hacienda Avenue Spa Zone Street Improvements project.The improvement project extends from Tamar Drive to the city limits/Long Canyon Road.The purpose of the project is to provide pedestrian and bicycle safety infrastructure improvements.There are currently no bike lanes along this 1.9-mile segment of Hacienda Avenue.The project proposes to construct 10,341 feet of sidewalks, 9,450 square feet of safety medians, 42 ADA ramps, 8,528 feet of buffered bike lanes, 8,872 feet of standard Class II bike lanes, 99 streetlights, 17 crosswalks, and one intersection safety improvement.The scope of work includes N V 5 utility coordination;topographic and right-of-way surveys and preparation of base maps, legal descriptions and plats; pavement investigation and recommendations; preparation of preliminary and final plans,specifications and estimates; environmental documentation; and bid and construction support. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 130 LOCAL STAFFING LIST & RESUMES CONTACT INFO PADMA ASAM, PE, QSD/QSP, LEED AP padma.asam@nv5.com Development Services + Encroachment & Development Permitting EXPERIENCE 17 years Ms.Asam has 17 years of design experience in public work projects, including design EDUCATION of roadway widening and alignments, retaining walls, pedestrian ramps, engineering M.S.Structural reports and utility undergrounding.She is adept in the design standards of various Engineering local public agencies in Southern California. Ms.Asam has extensive experience reviewing grading plans, street and storm drain improvement plans, utility plans, B.S.Civil Engineering tract maps,structural plans and details and stormwater-related documents.She has LICENSES/CERTIFICATES extensive experience working with local funding agencies to prepare and administer Civil Engineer(CA) grant applications on behalf of local agency clients. In addition to submitting progress No.83896 reports, applications for funding, and closeout documentation,she has coordinated public outreach efforts and developed strong working relationships with Caltrans Local Qualified SWPPP Assistance staff. Developer/Practitioner (CA) No.27085 Project Experience LEED Accredited Professional On-Call Plan Check Services CITY OF SEAL BEACH I SEAL BEACH, CA Plan Check Engineer. Ms.Asam is part of the NV5 team providing on-call engineering plan check services to the City for land development projects, including grading, drainage,street improvements, hydrology reports, Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP), National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) reports, and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans(SWPPP); utilities permits/plans; surveying; and subdivision projects, including lot line adjustments,tract maps, parcel maps and certificates of compliance. Plan Check Services CITY OF DANA POINT I DANA POINT,CA Plan Check Engineer. Ms.Asam is part of the team that is providing development review services for new projects within the City. NV5 serves as an extension of City staff to review projects involving grading,street and drainage improvements, building foundations and retaining walls,and parcel/tract maps for conformance with City standards, regional,and state regulations,and generally accepted engineering design practices. Engineering and Plan Check Services CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH I IMPERIAL BEACH, CA Project Engineer. Ms Asam is providing consultant City Engineer services for this beachside community.The suite of services consists of three major elements: City Engineer services, plan check/development review, design of capital improvement projects, and grant administration. Citywide Plan Check Review Services CITY OF VENTURA I VENTURA,CA Plan Check Engineer. Ms.Asam is providing plan review services for the City. NV5 is contracted by the City to provide on-call plan check review services, including 5 Building Code review (plumbing, mechanical, electrical, energy, green,structural, architectural, and accessibility); Fire Code review(fire alarms,fire sprinkler systems); Regional Stormwater requirement review (MS-4, SWPPP); Civil review(rough grading, fine grading); Public Improvement Plan review (water, wastewater,storm drain, public right-of-way improvements); and Zoning review (zoning code compliance). Plans are transmitted and reviewed utilizing the City's electronic system, Energov supported by Tyler Technologies. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 131 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Firm Profile NV5, Inc. has been providing engineering and consulting services to public and private sectors for more than 70 years, delivering solutions through six business verticals:Testing, Inspection and Consulting; Infrastructure; Utility Services; Environmental Health Sciences; Buildings and Program Management;and Geospatial Technology.With more than 100 offices nationwide and abroad, NV5 has access to over 4,000 employees in a variety of fields who help clients plan, design, build,test, certify and operate projects that improve the communities where we live and work. Our Irvine office specializes in the engineering design, plan check, project management,and construction management and inspection of capital improvement projects, including streets,traffic systems, water and wastewater systems, drainage and flood control, parks and recreational facilities,vertical construction, and landscaping and grading. Our team includes licensed civil engineers,surveyors, structural engineers and geotechnical engineers, construction managers, and experienced public works professionals.All team members have extensive experience working within the structure of municipal government and public construction policy and will seamlessly integrate with the City's team. Key Services The successful delivery of our products and services has resulted in repeat clients for a broad range of municipal projects. Our key services include: u n ° ad O00000a�8s D CIVIL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLAN CHECK STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING DESIGN + INSPECTION CM LAND SURVEY GEOTECHNICAL MEP WATER QUALITY LANDSCAPE + GIS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING SERVICES ARCHITECTURE We maintain an extensive history of working with various local agencies.Throughout the course of completing myriad public works capital improvement projects, our team has demonstrated an unparalleled ability to work well with local agency staff, project stakeholders, engineers and contractors.We have successfully delivered projects in a timely and cost-effective manner, and we have acquired a keen understanding of local agency requirements, a critical element in the facilitation and resolution of project issues.We are excited about the opportunity to continue to serve the City and are committed to maintaining effective working relationships with your staff, relevant government agencies and project stakeholders. With a demonstrated ability to address public concerns, we are experts in a broad range of governmental interface, public outreach and community involvement, and we are genuinely committed to public participation as a way of planning and completing projects. Our team routinely performs these services as part of our delivery of public works projects and regards them as a vital component to project success. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 132 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS On-Call Experience Our team has experience providing numerous municipalities and agencies throughout Southern California with on-call consulting services. Below is a list of some on-call contracts for services that are similar to those included in this RFP. Current On-Call Contracts CLIENT ON-CALL SERVICES City of Aliso Viejo • On-Call Civil Engineering Services City of Anaheim (Public Works) • On-Call Consulting Support Services to the Construction Services Division o Construction Management o Constructability and Plan Check o General Civil Engineering Design City of Anaheim, • As-Needed Water Engineering Services Public Utilities Department • Construction Management and Peer Review Plan Check Services City of Compton • On-Call Plan Check and Traffic Engineering Services City of Culver City • On-Call Professional Services o General Civil Engineering o Construction Management and Inspection City of Dana Point • As-Needed Plan Check Services City of Del Mar • As-Needed Civil Engineering,Traffic Engineering,Architectural and Development Review Services City of Desert Hot Springs • As-Needed Plan Check Services • Engineering Consulting Services City of Eastvale • On-Call Engineering and Professional Consulting Services o Geotech Engineering, Inspection and Materials Testing o Land Surveying o Geographic Information System (GIS) o Design Services for General Civil Project Planning and Engineering City of El Monte • On-Call Plan Check Services • On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services • On-Call Project Management Services • On-Call General Civil Design and Water Design Services City of Encinitas • As-Needed Engineering and Project Management Services • As-Needed Engineering Services, Civil Engineering City of Fontana • On-Call Engineering Services: o Construction Management o Design Engineering Services: Hydrology/Hydraulic Studies; Structural Design; Landscape Improvements;Street,Sewer and Storm Drain o Geotechnical Services o Inspection Services o Project Management o Public Offsite Improvement Plan Check Services o Subdivision Map and Engineering Plan Checking o Surveying City of Fullerton • On-Call Engineering Services o Private Development Plan Check City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 133 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Current On-Call Contracts (Continued) CLIENT ON-CALL SERVICES City of Glendale • Owner's Engineering Services for Public Water System Activities FY 2023-26 • On-Call Engineering Services o Construction Management and Inspection Services o Land Development Plan Review Services City of Hermosa Beach • On-Call Construction Management Services City of Irvine • On-Call Professional Consulting Services o Project Management and Construction Management Services City of La Canada Flintridge • On-Call Engineering Services City of Laguna Beach • On-Call Consulting Services o Civil Engineering(Civil Design) o Civil Engineering(Land Surveying) o Civil Engineering(Traffic Engineering/Traffic Planning) o Civil Engineering(Plan Checking) o Assessment District Engineering o Project Administration City of Laguna Hills • On-Call Civil Engineering, Project Management and Support Services City of Laguna Niguel • On-Call Professional Services City of Menifee • Land Development On-Call List for FY2022-23 through FY2025-26 o General Civil Engineering/Plan Check Services o Environmental Review Services o Landscape Design and Inspection Services o Hydrological and Hydraulics Engineering Review and Inspection Services • On-Call Professional Engineering Services o Civil Design Services City of Oceanside • On-Call Engineering Services 2023-2026 o Construction Project Management o Inspection/Observation o Land Development Plan Review Services • On-Call Drafting Services City of Pico Rivera • On-Call Plan Check Services • On-Call Engineering Services City of Placentia • On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services • On-Call Civil Engineering Services • On-Call Development Plan Checking and Entitlement Review Services City of Pomona • On-Call Consultant List 2020-2025 o Construction Management, Inspection and Sampling Services o Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing o Program Management City of San Diego • As-Needed Plan Check and Inspection Services City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 134 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Current On-Call Contracts (Continued) CLIENT ON-CALL SERVICES City of San Juan Capistrano • As-Needed Professional Consulting Services o Civil Engineering o Plan Check o Staff Augmentation City of Santa Ana • On-Call Water Resources Construction Management and Inspection Services • On-Call Water Resources Engineering Services City of Santa Fe Springs • On-Call Professional Engineering Services o Civil Engineering Services o Construction Management and Inspection Services o Water Engineering o Engineering Staff Augmentation City of Seal Beach • On-Call Professional Inspection Services • On-Call Professional Engineering and Plan Check Services City of Thousand Oaks • Professional On-Call Consulting Services o Construction Management and Cost Estimating o Traffic Engineering o Water/Wastewater Consulting and Engineering o Hydrology and Stormwater o Landscape Architecture City of Ventura • On-Call Plan Check Review Services City of Villa Park • On-Call Engineering Services(Staff Augmentation and Plan Check) City of Vista • As-Needed Professional Development Review Services for Stormwater Quality Management Plans and Hydrology and Hydraulic Studies • Professional Engineering Services for As-Needed Owner's Advisor and Construction Management Services City of Yorba Linda • On-Call Professional Engineering Services o General Municipal Engineering o Engineering Plan Checking o Construction Management and Inspection Services Orange County Public Works • On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services • On-Call Road and Bikeway Engineering • Consulting Services for North O.C.Watershed Management Area Riverside County Department of • On-Call Water Quality Management Plans(WQMP)and Plan Check Services Transportation San Bernardino County, Department • On-Call Civil Engineering Services—Transportation of Public Works • On-Call Civil &Water Quality Management Plan Check Services • On-Call Construction Management Services for County Service Areas& Their Zones, Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District, and Bloomington Recreation and Park District • On-Call Construction Management Services for Department of Public Works, Special Districts City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 135 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN & PLANNING On-Call Environmental, Technical, and Expert Consulting Services I LOS ANGELES WORLD AIRPORTS(LAWA) I LOS ANGELES,CA NV5 led a full-service environmental team to provide LAWA with air quality, water quality, hazardous materials, petroleum storage tanks, Isite investigations and assessments, environmental management _ �, - .F system,sustainability,environmental mitigation project and Jr , — environmental commitments,wildlife and biological resources management, noise t management,sound insulation grant program, y environmental engineering services. _ ► DATES: 2019-2023 ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID RENFREW(STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGER), 6AP H ENUELHORN (SENIOR CONSULTANT). MATTHEW RENAUD (SENIOR i CONSULTANT), CECILE FELSHER, ERIC FRASKE Marina Del Rey Harbor Surface Water , °y ra 3, ,-2: Sampling to.. -',T6'; , LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I LOS ANGELES, CA .., NV5 developed a Work Plan for Harbor Surface Water Sampling '�'� * - .- �,. _ (Work Plan)to address requirements of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. Following approval of the Work `` Plan, NV5 Implemented the Harbor Surface Monitoring Program. - ' '.' '1 t The objective of the scope of work was to evaluate the potential .. - i ecological risks to the adjacent harbor waters posed by the = i+ petroleum hydrocarbon impacted groundwater beneath the Marina -» i.'‘17-.- e e '"Oiler— iiNIE6. Del Rey Sheriff's Station (Site). ', ,- , of, #a DATES: 2:;27 2021 i/ t� �. ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID RENFREW(FIELD TEAM LEAD', ,-- = ` rt On-Call Environmental Planning, Permitting, and Support Services ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY(OIAA) I ONTARIO, CA NV5 is providing on-site environmental management and sustainability support services for the Ontario International Airport Authority(OIAA)for the Ontario International Airport(ONT). Our team is responsible for environmental compliance for the entire facility, including capital improvement projects, construction,facilities management and maintenance, air cargo operations,two passenger terminals, and general aviation. ONT has many complex environmental programs, including air quality, hazardous waste management, hazardous materials management, industrial and construction stormwater permits, industrial wastewater, solid waste reduction and disposal, aboveground and underground storage tanks (UST), and California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)/National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) review. NV5 experts are stationed on-site and work directly with OIAA staff, consultants,and contractors,to oversee, manage, prepare, and review environmental planning and policy documents, permit applications, regulatory reports, and agency submittals. In addition, NV5 participates in construction meetings between OIAA staff and construction contractors to offer strategic advice. NV5's stormwater program management services include monitoring and reporting activities at Ontario Airport (ONT)for compliance with their Industrial and Construction Storm Water Permits. DATES: 2016-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL:CECILE FELSHER (PM). DAVID RENFREW. GARTH ENGELHORN, ERIC FRASKE. MATTHEW RENAUD, NICHOLAS POSER City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 1 36 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS CEQA Sewer Addendum and Notice of Determination CITY OF VISTA I VISTA,CA The City of Vista proposed to replace, upgrade, and install new segments of sewer pipe.All sewer actions were covered by a previous ,• Sewer Plan Environmental Impact Report(SPEIR). Prior to making 1 _� . the intended sewer improvements,the City of Vista requested NV5 to < r �G VISTA ,� T q � yam_ prepare two California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) Initial Studies �, - =- for various segments; one to confirm consistency with the SPEIR and the other to evaluate segments not covered in the original SPEIR. NV5 swirl l Pbyevaluating impactspotentialmitigation � a 1.„ = �€ 4 responded construction and _:� > .- �'���{ measures to determine level of significance and consistency with the �, - - SPEIR. Due to possible impacts to an adjacent high school and possible III impacts to a state/federal water crossing, we examined closely the Hazardous and Hazard Materials and Hydrology/Water Quality sections .- _ of the CEQA Appendix G checklist. Using best management practices for construction and existing SPEIR mitigation measures,we were able to recommend to the City of Vista that the project qualified as an Addendum to the SPEIR and that a Notice of Determination could be made that the project was consistent with the SPEIR. ► DATES: 2 2 ► KEY PERSONNEL: THOMAS ACUNA (SENIOR TECHNICAL MANAGER) Heber Avenue Sidewalk Improvements COUNTY OF IMPERIAL I IMPERIAL COUNTY,CA I _ Our team provided full-service engineering services, including ill environmental CEQA support,to the County of Imperial for the proposed r construction of sidewalks in the City of Heber.The project sought to UM construct approximately 0.36 miles of sidewalk along Heber Avenue - between 10th Street and East Fawcett Road and is adjacent to Heber - Elementary School.The CEQA exemption memorandum was submitted to the County's Department of Planning& Development Services for Director determination that the project meets CEQA exemption requirements. Our environmental scope for the memorandum included desktop review of regulation and certain resource areas, including air quality and greenhouse gases, biological resources, geology and soils, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, and noise. ► DATES: 2020-2021 • KEY PERSONNEL:THOMAS ACUNA(SENIOR TECHNICAL MANAGER). ERIC FRASKE City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 137 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS CONSTRUCTION, PROJECT AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Staff Augmentation/Project Management CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE,CA Our team is providing Project Management Services to the City on various Capital Improvements Projects. Projects include the Active Transportation for El Monte Station and Downtown El Monte Project(CIP 890), Nevada MND Construction Monitoring Services(CIP 005 and CIP 016), Merced Avenue Traffic Calming Project(CIP 003), El Monte Regional Bicycle Commuter Access Improvement Project(CIP 016), Nevada-Bodger Sewer Improvements (CIP 005 and CIP 038),and Santa Anita Active Transportation Program Cycle 5 (CIP890). ► DATES: OCTOBER 2020-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM). INDIA WOODRUFF(ASSISTANT ENGINEER) City Engineering/Project Management CITY OF VILLA PARK I VILLA PARK,CA Our team plays a role in helping the City Council and City Staff make appropriate decisions regarding City infrastructure. We provide a wide range of general engineering services, including City Engineering and Project Management. Services include plan checking; developing, reviewing, and modifying civil engineering plans,designs and specifications for public works projects; implementing modern methods and techniques used in the design and construction of a wide variety of municipal projects; providing construction management and inspection services for a broad range of municipal public works projects;federal funding administration; and technical report writing. ► DATES: CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: HAMID TORKAMANHA (CITY ENGINEER) On-Call City Engineering/Project Management CITY OF LA HABRA HEIGHTS I LA HABRA HEIGHTS, CA Our team provides comprehensive engineering services to the City, including assistance with project management, construction management and inspection, civil engineering design, NPDES, reviewing preliminary grading on planning applications, plan check applications, plan check for engineering and grading, review and approval of tentative and final tract maps,and other services typically provided to a municipality. ► DATES: 2014-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: ;ERALD TOM (CITY ENGINEER) As-Needed City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS I LAGUNA WOODS, CA Our team is providing city engineering and traffic engineering services on an as-needed basis.Traffic and general engineering services include: conducting and reviewing traffic engineering,traffic analysis, and transportation planning studies; providing analysis of existing and projected traffic conditions; providing electronic traffic control device studies and design; performing pedestrian studies; plan check services; and reviewing new development projects involving traffic impact analysis, modeling, and road impact fee analyses. • DATES: JULY 2015-CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL: ;ERALD TOM (CITY/TRAFFIC ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 138 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS University Drive Widening CITY OF IRVINE I IRVINE, CA Our team provided construction management and inspection services for the University Drive Widening(from Campus Drive to MacArthur Boulevard) project,which included parkway improvements, street improvements,storm drain improvements,water improvements, and P P P landscape and irrigation for the adjacent bike trail.Our services include ' bid management, construction management,daily inspection services ... - • and project closeout.The project consists of traffic control, unclassified • ! _ ,. excavation, unclassified fill,construction of PCC curb ramps, median curb,curb and gutter,sidewalk, crack sealing, uniform depth cold tf �' _ milling,asphalt base course,asphalt concrete surface course, adjust utility manholes and valves to grade, installation of traffic signs,striping, , pavement markings and raised pavement markers, installation of new traffic signals,traffic signal modifications,SCE coordination and installation of new street light infrastructure,storm drain installation, landscaping, irrigation system,and water quality BMPs. ► DATES: MARCH 2018-JUNE 2020 ► KEY PERSONNEL: PETER SALGADO (PM) William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center I 1 CITY OF IRVINE I IRVINE,CA • • NV5 is providing Project Management, Construction Management �: --I �. �, and Inspection Services for this pool re-plastering project(three pools) at the William Woollett Jr.Aquatics Center.The complex is a world-class aquatic facility open year round for regional and national competitive events with two 50-meter pools and a 25-yard instruction �NILLIAlj OLLETT .►(d pool.The City is currently embarking on restoring and resurfacing all �'" three of these pools. NV5 provided a constructability review of the AQUATICS cE����rE� 401 kt o EN(F pending plans and specifications. ue ► DATES:AUGUST 2021-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM), INDIA WOODRUFF, NV5 GEOTECH Bastanchury Road Widening CITY OF YORBA LINDA I YORBA LINDA,CA NV5 is providing construction management, inspection, materials testing/deputy inspection,and labor compliance services for the Bastanchury Road Widening project between Casa Loma Avenue and Eureka Avenue.The scope of work includes adding a second lane in each direction along with a two-way turn lane in the median; elevating I portions of the roadway center line up to 6 feet;constructing retaining �= . walls/structures; installation of traffic signals at the intersections of — Bastanchury Road/Casa Loma Avenue and Bastanchury Road/Eureka ,404004, -'" Avenue;and installation of new bike lanes,a multipurpose trail,and sidewalk/parkway improvements with new irrigation and landscaping. Project considerations include coordination with an adjacent tract home development that is undergoing construction improvements;coordination with the Yorba Linda Water District; and coordination with utilities for relocations that will be made before the road widening. ► DATES: SEPTEMBER 2022 CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: PETER SALGADO (PM/CM). JIM DALY. NVo uLUi ECH City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 139 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS i ; Bellflower Boulevard and Alondra Boulevard 1 �l �_. - CITY OF BELLFLOWER I BELLFLOWER,CA A,i 'j A NV5 provided construction management, inspection, labor L. I, -- - compliance and funding oversight services for this $1.4M - T federally funded street improvement project. The project included .11 reconstruction and resurfacing of AC pavement, installation of new N` traffic loops, adjustment of utilities to grade,and new traffic signage �-:. ,,,,, y�__ and striping. 3 r . DATES: MARCH 2020-MAY 2020 x r, Wit-; KEY PERSONNEL PETER SALGADO(PM/CM) Butterfield Stage Road CITY OF TEMECULA I TEMECULA,CA _ `i ----; _ - ._--; = NV5 provided project management, construction management and inspection services for the Butterfield Stage Road project.The ultimate "�' goal of the project was to widen Butterfield Stage Road from La ` - Serena Way to Rancho California Road, which included the widening -eism■l- `�` _ of Rancho California Road to four lanes through the intersection of , ,• Butterfield Stage Road. NV5 was asked to oversee the finalization of plans, prepare contract documents and specifications, and coordinate r i - with utilities, other agencies and stakeholders prior to advertising 1 the project for bids and awarding a construction contract, including y-- construction management and inspection services through the bid/ award, construction and closeout phases.The project consisted of grading, embankments/slopes utilities, significant storm drain improvements, retaining walls, access roads, curb and gutter, sidewalk and appurtenant items associated with the new roadway, new storm drain systems(RCP pipe, manholes, transition structures, and catch basins with filters) as well as terrace/inceptor/down and parkway drains, headwalls/ wing walls, outlet structures, cut-off walls, concrete aprons and splash walls and pads, conduits and pullboxes and traffic signing and striping.The project also required more than 160,000 cubic yards of export and construction of a massive soil nail retaining wall. • DATES: JANUARY 2018-JUNE 2020 • KEY PERSONNEL: PETER SALGADO (PM) Margarita Recreation Center CITY OF TEMECULA I TEMECULA,CA NV5 is currently providing project management, construction management and inspection services for the Margarita Recreation ' Center replacement project.This is a Design-Build (DB) project that .,...ir , demolished the existing facility and is replacing it with a new building » 1 t -0i; 11Iiir' - and pool.The DB contractor will ultimately complete the design . . .__ e.i� and construction of the project while NV5 provides construction ...` management and inspection services through project completion. - - NV5 oversaw the design during the various stages to ensure that the requirements of the contractual Bridging Documents were met or - exceeded. Our team also assisted the City in establishing/developing its policies, procedures, and other necessary documents for all phases of the design-build process. I. DATES: FEBRUARY 2019-CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL: PETER SALGADO (PM), NV5 GEOTECH, NV5 SURVEY City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 140 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS La Palma Avenue and Tustin Avenue Water Main Replacements CITY OF ANAHEIM I ANAHEIM,CA Our team is providing construction management and inspection a a services for the City's La Palma Avenue and Tustin Avenue Water � , ' ; Main Replacement at OCTA Railway Crossing project.The water main u, � $' r` _ 4 replacement project involves bore and jack installation of two new x. m 1 4.014 water mains underneath the OCTA railroad track in La Palma Avenue — _ - and Tustin Avenue,followed by the abandonment of the existing water mains that will now be too shallow and are not adequately reinforced to carry the load underneath the proposed train track. DATES: NOVEMBER 2021-CURRENT ., ► KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/CM). INDIA WOODRUFF(ASST. CM), CARL HENDERSON )GEOTECH) Crowther Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA, CA Our team is providing construction management, inspection services and materials testing services for the Crowther Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement project.The scope of work includes replacement of approximately 7,400 LF of gravity sewer pipeline in Crowther Avenue, Placentia Avenue, and Orangethorpe Boulevard, located within the Cities of Placentia and Fullerton.The work involves installation of 15-inch, 18-inch, and 22-inch PVC and fused HDPE sewer pipeline and manholes. NV5 has spearheaded the required coordination to Public Health Department and Golden State Water Company for those areas where the water/sewer separation cannot be met for variances with alternate construction of the sewer pipeline.The work also includes reconnection into all of the existing gravity mains and service laterals with a terminus tie-in connection at the existing Orange County Sanitation District's trunk line on State College Boulevard.The project—which includes a jack and bore encasement crossing underneath the 57 freeway, BNSF ROW, in Caltrans right- of-way—involves coordination with multiple agencies, including Caltrans,the Orange County Sanitation District, Golden State Water, Department of Health Services,the City of Fullerton, and other utility and governmental agencies. Working in high-traffic areas, as well as a jack-and-bore crossing underneath the Orange County Flood Control District's flood control channel and a jack-and-bore crossing underneath the BNSF railroad, and multiple crossings of Southern California Gas Co.'s high-pressure gas feeder, are among the project's challenges. NV5 is providing Construction Management,full-time Inspection and Materials Testing Services for this project. ► DATES: JULY 2021-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/CM). INDIA WOODRUFF (ASSISTANT CM), NV5 GEOTECH (SOILS COMPACTION TESTING) - Bankfield Pump Station CITY OF CULVER CITY I CULVER CITY, CA NV5 provided construction management, inspection, and limited design engineering services for the construction of the project.The • new pump station receives diverted flows from two existing pump stations, and diverted flows from two more pump stations at a later date.The new pump station has a 10-foot-by-20-foot sewer wet well that is 35 feet deep, constructed in groundwater with a discharge permit to the City of L.A.Sewer Interceptor since the water was • contaminated and RWQCB would not issue a permit to discharge to storm drain. ► DATES: '.`CTOBEP 2018-AUGUST 2020 ► KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/CM). INDIA WOODRUFF I (CONTRACTOR'S PM) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 41 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING & MATERIALS TESTING 44 �� ');',,;.it . Mitigation of Paseo de Colinas Seepage + r, CITY OF LAGUNA NIGUEL I LAGUNA NIGUEL,CA • �` ..c i,.,,. i' y .,n `�,'. , ti, � ,Y . : The purpose of this investigation was to provide services in Ai r, ys • ' :- , support of the proposed mitigation of seepage encountered -,. r •'"``� ` - 0 ., "� along Paseo de Colinas in Laguna Niguel. Field investigation ` 'a` r . r , included the drilling of three(3) borings within the Paseo`#• -, �ti,•�, * ",, Rn'. '' de Colinas roadway near the ground seepage location. '""4 ,`r The borings were advanced to final maximum depths of 8,'-- ,> - „ , ' ® +^ up to 10 feet below existing grade or until auger refusal, 1: ti 1C� _` _ i whichever comes first;the drilling of four(4) borings within 0-.„ A . -- the grassy areas and along the hillside located adjacent 11.1'' - - - - - the Paseo de Colinas roadway.The borings were advanced '- ; ; with hand-operated equipment to a final depths of about 5 feet below existing grade.Appropriate laboratory testing r \` +, of representative samples of the soils encountered h, - - , - was performed to evaluate their pertinent geotechnical ' �' - _ engineering characteristics.Engineering evaluation of -- .- - the data collected was used to develop geotechnical .. recommendations for the design and construction of _ \ - the proposed project. The use of French drains was - ,:-) - - - ' - - - recommended for the project mitigation. i 'N\ a. DATES: `"\P H 2O20-MAY 2020 ,�� ,, KEY PERSONNEL:CARL HENDERSON (PM), SEAN ROY(SENIOR • '��" . GEOLOGIST). PAUL CUNNINGHAM (PROJECT ENGINEER) Annual Residential Street Rehabilitation �� .. CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON,CA 3,�" I The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the existing condition C of pavement structure along various residential streets within •`<`y `. A. the City and to provide conclusions and geotechnical engineering -_ - , 4; recommendations pertinent to the proposed rehabilitation.Services [- ..:7 included field investigation of the existing pavement and sampling of -�e� '`A `_ ` '� aggregate base and subgrade material utilizing coring equipment and —T __ + `g 6 , . hand augers with appropriate traffic control during field operations.The - - - ' investigation consisted of excavating thirty-three(33) pavement cores _ - - - within the existing roadway pavement sections. Laboratory testing was _ done on selected soil samples obtained during the field exploration - program to evaluate their pertinent geotechnical engineering properties. _- �` Engineering evaluation of the data collected was completed to develop - - - geotechnical recommendations for the design and construction of the proposed project. Options included full-depth reclamation, remove and replace, and grind and overlay. • DATES: MAY 2019-OCTOBER 2019 • KEY PERSONNEL:CARL HENDERSON (PM). SEAN ROY(SENIOR GEOLOGIST), PAUL CUNNINGHAM (PROJECT ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 142 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS As-Needed Geotechnical Engineering, Materials Testing and Construction Inspection Services CITY OF VISTA/BUENA SANITATION DISTRICT I VISTA, CA NV5 performed a preliminary geotechnical investigations, which included site reconnaissance,subsurface investigation, laboratory testing,seismic evaluation, liquefaction analysis, geotechnical analysis and recommendations for the design and construction of the proposed projects and its appurtenances.As a representative of the City of Vista, NV5 worked in collaboration with the City's PM, and oversaw the geotechnical observation during the proposed ground improvements. NV5 was also responsible for all special inspection and materials testing for the construction of the projects including: • Compaction/geotechnical • Electrical • Supervisory control and data acquisition • Concrete Projects include: Sycamore Creek Detention Basin: Backfilling of an existing detention basin, located on the northeast portion of the Monarch Buena Vista development. Observation of earthwork and provided field compaction testing services.August 2020-March 2021 Local Street Rehabilitation - CIP 8313: Rehabilitation of Various Local Streets. Observation and testing services during preparation of subgrade and installation of asphalt and base.July 2020-April 2021 West Vista Way Turn Pockets: Construction of"left-turn pocket" at intersection of West Visa Way and Copper Avenue. Observation and testing services during preparation of subgrade and installation of asphalt and base. May 2020-October 2020 Pala Vista/Civic Center Park:Geotechnical consultation regarding pavement design; earthwork observation; and compaction materials testing for trench backfill, subgrade, base and asphalt concrete; inspection and testing of reinforced concrete foundations for retaining walls and swing gate; and special inspection for structural masonry(walls and swing gate).April 2021-Current ►DATES: 2020-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: ARL HENDERSON (PM). SEAN ROY(SENIOR GEOLOGIST), SEVERAL FIELD TECHNICIANS AND INSPECTORS 111 II- Biennial Soil and Concrete Testing COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT I RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA - ; NV5 provided geotechnical services, including soil (field and laboratory)and concrete(field and laboratory)testing during ---- � _ .�.... construction for ten (10) project task orders under the first contract and eight task orders under the second contract,and as-needed `�,.-- a , e _: geotechnical consultation. Task orders included pump station x ._, - ?• _ �Tigi relocation, pre-demolition asbestos and lead hazmat materials �►�_ testing for 4 sites for the North Indio Flood Control Project, and NPW '!A `I` `_ �j Pipeline Connection Project, among others. 0!„+4 DATES: 2019-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL: 'ARL HENDERSON (PM), SEAN ROY(SENIOR GEOLOGIST) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 143 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Margarita Recreation Center CITY OF TEMECULA I TEMECULA,CA NV5 is currently providing preliminary design, project management, construction management and inspection services for the Margarita Recreation Center replacement project. This is a Design-Build (DB) project that will demolish the existing facility and replace it with a new �I E 3n, building and pool. In concert with City staff, our team recently prepared 11. „u ,, 7 ' it' the design bridging documents and DB Request for Proposal. Our I i ;; 1111 team is currently assisting the City with the DB contract Advertising Iljll ° ''<i- 6 — , and Award process. NV5 will provide construction management and inspection services through project completion.The new recreational yf center would be approximately 8,600 square feet of indoor space, including a classroom, multipurpose room with operable partition, dance/fitness room, kitchen, administrative/reception offices, lifeguard/ aquatic and first aid rooms, locker rooms and restrooms.The new center's outdoor facilities will include multiple patio spaces and a 45-foot-wide- by 75-foot-long pool. Geotechnical investigation included nine (9) exploratory borings located within the project area to a maximum depths of approximately 20 to 51 1/2 feet below ground surface. Lab testing was done to evaluate geotechnical engineering properties of subsurface materials.The preparation of a report included presenting our findings, conclusions and geotechnical design recommendations. ► DATES: AUGUST 2019-MAY 2020 (GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES) ► KEY PERSONNEL: :.ARL HENDERSON (PM), SEAN ROY(SENIOR GEOLOGIST), PAUL CUNNINGHAM (PROJECT ENGINEER), MICHAEL CRAWFORD, MICHAEL ALLEN (FIELD TECHNICIANS) Trona Road Bridge Repairs COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I SAN BERNARDINO,CA NV5 is providing civil and structural final design plans,specifications, and cost estimates. Repairs are expected to include roadway excavations,structural backfill, installation and tensioning of tie-back anchors, repair headwall, re-install bridge railing, and AC pavement of roadway. Repair options being considered include: leveling the footings and strengthening the subgrade and foundation utilizing compaction ^ - grouting or micropiles; use of tieback anchors;wall replacements. ►DATES: MAY 2021-CURRENT _ ' ► KEY PERSONNEL: CARL HENDERSON (PRINCIPAL, SEAN ROY(GEOLOGIST). PAUL CUNNINGHAM (PROJECT ENGINEER) San Luis Rey Water Recycling Facilities CITY OF OCEANSIDE I OCEANSIDE,CA NV5 performed a preliminary geotechnical investigation for a proposed 2 million gallons, pre-stressed concrete, recycled water storage reservoir at the San Luis Rey Water Reclamation Facility - (SLRWRF) in Oceanside. We completed the Materials Testing and Special Inspection services during construction of appurtenant structures, including soils observation, reinforced concrete, structural masonry and structural steel inspection and testing. ► DATES: TUNE 2017-FEBRUARY 2020 ► KEY PERSONNEL: ;ARL HENDERSON (PM), SEAN ROY(SENIOR PROJECT GEOLOGIST) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 144 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS GRANT SERVICES Lucerne Valley Regional Consolidation PHASE 1-GORDON ACRES WATER COMPANY, PHASE 2 - JUBILEE MUTUAL WATER COMPANY, PHASE 3 - BAR-H MUTUAL WATER COMPANY Over the last eight years, NV5 has spearheaded a regional consolidation project in the economically disadvantaged community of Lucerne Valley in San Bernardino County's High-Desert. In Phase 1, NV5 successfully assisted the Gordon Acres Water Company(GAWC) in obtaining a planning phase grant from the State of California's DWSRF program to evaluate alternatives to upgrade and/or replace its aging potable water infrastructure. NV5 prepared a preliminary engineering report to evaluate potential solutions to Gordon Acres' potable water infrastructure challenges.The Report proposed consolidation with a nearby water system,Jubilee Mutual Water Company(JMWC). NV5 led the coordination between the two systems, resulting in the proposed consolidation of GAWC into JMWC's service area. In partnership with DDW, DFA, County of San Bernardino, Mojave Water Agency(wholesaler), and a TA Provider(California Rural Water Association), NV5 spearheaded and facilitated a community meeting to discuss potential regional consolidation options for the small systems in Lucerne Valley. NV5 also prepared preliminary design packages, environmental documentation, and DWSRF construction phase application for the consolidation project. Proposed improvements include a new distribution pipeline system with Gordon Acres'service area; a new booster pump station and storage tanks to serve Jubilee's southern pressure zone;transmission pipelines to connect new and existing facilities; and well rehabilitation and improvements. In Phase 2, NV5 successfully assisted JMWC in obtaining a DWSRF construction phase grant to execute the proposed consolidation with GAWC. NV5 provided design finalization, permitting assistance, easement acquisition assistance, stormwater pollution prevention plan preparation,supplemental geotechnical investigation, bidding assistance,construction management and inspection,construction staking,and materials and compaction testing services.Starting with application to the State for planning phase assistance, NV5 delivered technical,environmental, and other documents that resulted in the State's issuance of a $7.8M construction funding agreement for consolidation of two water systems in San Bernardino County.As a disadvantaged community suffering from rising concentrations of nitrate in its drinking water wells, Gordon Acres Water Company understood that consolidation would not only address water supply,quality, and reliability issues, but would also significantly increase the amount of funding available to implement the required improvements. As part of this project, NV5 spearheaded an outreach campaign to each neighboring water system (5)to gauge their interest in participating in a consolidation project, how consolidation could improve each system, and the funding sources to implement the improvements. NV5's project manager reached out to Jubilee Mutual Water Company, understanding that consolidation would not only increase its customer base, but could also result in the construction of new storage tanks.The development of new storage tanks was a driving factor for Jubilee Mutual Water Company to participate in the consolidation. Based on their comparative sizes and staffing capabilities,Jubilee volunteered to be the applicant to the State for construction phase assistance. NV5 led a public outreach campaign to inform the public and other nearby water systems of the basic understanding of consolidation, how it can be advantageous, and how state and federal agencies will financially support the infrastructure improvements.The public meeting's speakers included the Division of Financial Assistance, Division of Drinking Water, Mojave Water Agency, County of San Bernardino Department of Public Health, local mutual water company's leaders, and third party technical assistance providers.Attendance was approximately 100 people. NV5 also participated in several mutual water company annual shareholder meetings to inform the ownership of the status of the consolidation. NV5 collaborated with several regulatory agencies,attorneys,and water systems'staff and boards to regularly maintain consensus on the project status, upcoming efforts, risks, and advantages associated with consolidation. NV5 not only provided the design and environmental documentation for the project, but also brought together attorneys and water company staff and board members to regularly confer on the status of the consolidation effort and develop a consolidation agreement. Key to the project's success was a monthly joint meeting of the governing boards of each water company. • DATES: 2fl14 CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES OWENS City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 145 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Septic to Sewer Design Services CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS I TWENTYNINE PALMS,CA NV5 assisted the City of Twentynine Palms(City), a rural disadvantaged community in San Bernardino County,to develop a citywide wastewater collection and treatment system. The vast majority of the City's residential and commercial properties utilize septic systems for wastewater disposal.The City is being proactive in implementing a sewer collection and treatment system to prevent future potential groundwater impacts from failing septic tanks and potential mandates from the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)that have been experienced by nearby cities.The planning phase evaluated the potential conversion of the City's current reliance on septic tanks for wastewater collection and disposal to that of developing a new sewer collection system and centralized wastewater treatment system with the potential for groundwater recharge. NV5 provided planning and engineering services that included determining natural drainage basins; project phasing; preparing preliminary site layouts and initial design; developing a hydraulic model to size trunk sewers, collectors, and lift stations; and drafting findings and recommendations in a feasibility report. NV5 coordinated with the Colorado River RWQCB and San Bernardino County Environmental Health on regulatory permit requirements as related to wastewater treatment, effluent discharge limitations, and biosolids disposal.The project has required extensive coordination with the Twentynine Palms Water District to determine a feasible location for the wastewater treatment facility and injection wells of the treated effluent for aquifer recharge in the future. NV5 provided Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) application assistance, including preparation of a Preliminary Design Report of the proposed collection system to be included with the funding application's technical package. NV5 provided final design services for Phase 1 of the collection system, which included aerial topography, right-of-way mapping, geotechnical investigation, and existing utility mapping.The design includes 27 miles of gravity trunk and collector sewer mains, approximately 1,500 new sewer lateral connections, one pump station, and 3,300 linear feet of force main. ► DATES: 2022-2023 ► KEY PERSONNEL: SHEN HUANG (SENIOR ENGINEER) Lake Morena Views Mutual Water Company/ • Lake Morena's Oak Shores Mutual Water aF. Company Consolidation • LAKE MORENA'S OAK SHORES MUTUAL WATER COMPANY I SAN DIEGO COUNTY,CA NV5 is currently preparing planning phase documents (preliminary engineering, design, and environmental documentation)to advance °� _ — consolidation of the mutual water companies and the county park in Lake Morena. In the consolidation effort, NV5 examined water supply — capacities, locations, elevations,and quality and compared them to individual and combined system demands. NV5 also examined how to connect the two distribution networks, and to create reliable and properly interconnected treatment,transmission, and storage systems. NV5 is currently working with the two mutual water companies, state representatives,the third party technical assistance provider(CSU Sacramento), and RCAC on a monthly basis to coordinate various improvements and funding sources, apprise of the status of project deliverables, and to plan upcoming efforts. NV5 has made presentations to each mutual water company's board and ownership, and will assist in the development of various legal, permitting, and governance documents. NV5 is coordinating the consolidation planning and engineering with an RCAC-managed storage tank replacement project for Lake Morena Views. NV5 provided engineering services for the storage tank replacement. ► DATES: : ,RREiNT • KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES OWENS(ENGINEERING MANAGER), SHEN HUANG (SENIOR ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 146 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE& PARKS DESIGN Foothill Blvd., Verdugo Blvd., and Angeles Crest _ Highway Landscape Median Replacement '- = ill In LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE I LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE,CA f- 3 — - -Our team is providing engineering and landscape architectural design services for the City's Foothill Boulevard, Verdugo Boulevard, and Angeles '`"'L Crest Highway Landscape Median Replacement project.The current median landscapes are a mixture of turf grass, shrub beds and street - — fi trees and are irrigated by permanent, automatic irrigation systems of varying ages and operational efficiencies. NV5 is tasked with replacing ..1 the turf grass areas with xeric, drought-tolerant plants and mulches that will require little to no irrigation once established, while preserving the existing street trees and newer irrigation systems. ►DATES: i-,TQBER 2023-2024 ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEER). MIKE SMYTH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT). JON CHAMPLIN (LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT), STEFAN GOLDS (LANDSCAPE DESIGNER), J BRALEY(SURVEY) Meadowlark Water Relamation Facility „.„=„,' i- - VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT I CARLSBAD,CA II ,. NV5 was contracted to update the landscape at a water reclamation facility to respond to the client's desire for a maintenance-conscious, - 11 waterwise landscape. Landscape improvements will include thinning current landscape plants and replacing them with a native and ie ,. ; I, ,.. ,;.,-,,, _ adapted non-native plant palette, repairing slope erosion with 3 concrete modular retaining walls, and adding maintenance paths through the westernperimeter of the site. Irrigation rotors will be a. cep: 1 g g *�,={ Crushed Rock Pad , iA. removed from the site and replaced with point source drip irrigation. 1 IC- I. - . DATES: 2021-2022 PropoaM G,ounticove, 3 '` i KEY PERSONNEL: MIKE SMYTH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT).JON ..ttit „nAVPLIN ,LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT), STEFAN GOLDS(LANDSCAPE� ' , E DESIGNER) '` - Veterans Park Sports Field IMPERIAL BEACH PARKS, RECREATION &COMMUNITY SERVICES �� "TliT1 DEPARTMENT I IMPERIAL BEACH CA ti NV5 is providing design and engineering services for the Veterans ,% \ Park sports field synthetic turf renovation.The field will be replaced with a smaller synthetic turf soccer and baseball playing surface \ .o• -- and will add a decomposed granite circular path around the field, a 10' perimeter chain-link fence, benches, picnic tables, movable bleachers,field lighting, landscaping, and a new maintenance shed. NV5 has provided full design services for this project. DATES: 2022-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL: MIKE SMYTH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT), JON • '''A`r"°`` y-' NAIMIPLIN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT), STEFAN GOLDS(LANDSCAPE DESIGNER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 1 47 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS R . '- _ Recuerdo Park TUALATIN HILLS PARK& RECREATION DISTRICT I ALOHA, OR IT-, f NV5 conducted an extensive public outreach campaign for this 7.4- acre park that included community discussions with residents, an online survey,three design workshops, an online open house, and 1 . neighborhood meeting.The final design includes an edible landscape At # NeTlie-•ih . #; of fruit trees, berries,and native edible plants; an internal trail system °�-..•`' j -Sf Q . I that includes two bridges over the creek and provides access to park Pa edTais ••7. ° improvements such as an ADA accessible playground, picnic shelter '" "ram- , : .ta. * area, and a creek access terrace made from natural materials - -- i - Playground' r ' ►DATES: 2017-2019 y.' ► KEY PERSONNEL: MIKE SMYTH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT).JON CHAMPLIN (LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) Recycled Water Phase Ill: D-4 Reservoir CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT I CARLSBAD,CA NV5 prepared a conceptual design, preliminary and final planting and irrigation contract documents for a new water tank addition. NV5 established a vegetative buffer around the tank to screen the 40-foot-tall tank that was comprised of plants indigenous to the California Coastal Sage and Chaparral ecoregion. Once established the automatic irrigation system, designed to meet City Water Rules , . ,. 0.4„ for conservation, can be deactivated to conserve water and reduce lifetime maintenance costs. • DATES: 2020-2023 ► KEY PERSONNEL: MIKE SMYTH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT), JON CHAMPLIN (LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT). STEFAN GOLDS (LANDSCAPE DESIGNER) RE,NSN'PEES MO SWUM Broadway Creek Restoration TGMV GG CITY OF EL CAJON I EL CAJON.CA -aOWMOSU Ea S AVER. NV5 provided civil engineering along with planting and irrigation w CO ON MOSM. design.The goal of the project,which is located in a densely .wL . • • RAMES populated area of El Cajon, was to implement flood control SE*RAMS PEfl RANN.SPEC TO • MOO 51RMp1"`R R `Y IOU - -I improvements and habitat restoration. The project will be restored in PWIT SPEdES 9,��9 j- :•:- " 5 two separate phases. Phase A will include a flat creek bottom with ICSa SLOPE- ." • • • • • 1.5:1 side slopes that will be reinforced with concrete sub-structure LYNCHGC SWING RAVING ORO w , °' = and dense woody and herbaceous plant material to prevent future `�SS�' erosion. Phase B will include vertical concrete retaining wall sides TREE SPICNG "ig,REE55NML RE SD FDff1Mi&N S ONO 19O.G C and a vegetated creek bottom. 21 SMAa SMLLEE SPACED SE*AFB15a.MBO OG ORUWE.IN SK E SPECIES 010.1.50.NGMORE FOUR 1.1 RANTS WO 6.0.QUSTEN WALEDPROPOSED SETIIEENIESONSR"OC ► DATES: 2021-2022 ELO C.SLCS S[E 4OE1O iE6 NM.EIpM ^ OP�E�GPE I.Y-PROPOSED SMIS ► KEY PERSONNEL: MIKE SMY TH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT). PHASE A RANTING LAYOUT wi SEEDED BOTTOM O JONCHAIMPLI:N LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 148 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS a .. - ' Y , �Y %x" 1111.7 a -4° 11,111,1111) .11".. _ _ . SW Jenkins Road Widening WASHINGTON COUNTY I WASHINGTON COUNTY,OR Located adjacent to the Nike World Headquarters campus south side,SW Jenkins Road had become overburdened by heavy daily commuter traffic, in addition to the customary regional traffic demand. NV5 was contracted to provide project management, roadway/stormwater/bridge design and engineering services,surveying, public involvement, landscape architecture,stream hydraulics and hydrology analysis and permitting, land use and environmental agency coordination and permitting, and construction administration services.The scope of work included widening the existing three-lane road to a five-lane road with bike lanes and sidewalks, and a widened bridge structure. Our landscape architecture services included preliminary and final design for the roadsides that integrated with the Nike campus landscape and irrigation systems, realigning a portion of the Geoff Hollister Memorial Trail, and designing riparian, upland and flood storage improvements for Cedar Mill Creek. ► DATES: 2015-2021 ► KEY PERSONNEL: MIKE SMYTH (SR. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT).JON CHAMPLIN (LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT). STEFAN GOLOS(LANDSCAPE DESIGNER) Bob & Crystal Rilee Park Master Plan CHEHALEM PARKS& RECREATION DISTRICT I YAMHILL COUNTY,OR u; NV5 is currently leading the master plan design for Bob &Crystal Rilee Park in rural Yamhill County, located on Parrett Mountain.The 327-acre site is the previous home to the Parrett Mountain Farm, an Oregon certified Century Farm, meaning that it was owned and operated as a ', farm by the same family for over 100 years.The property consists of an i existing farmhouse, outbuildings,agriculture fields, Douglas fir forest, �;.F and over 12 miles of trails. NV5 has led and presented at two public °° meetings, led design/visioning sessions with Park District staff, and 1 provided design alternatives for the future development of the park. Improvements will include trailheads with expanded/organized parking, • -"' wayfinding signage and signage kiosks, a nature-play area, restrooms, i - and picnic shelters.Safety improvements will include two striped and *\, signed crossings of Parrett Mountain Road, a fire mitigation emergencyWilk i , plan coordinated with TVF&R, along with trail design and clearing standards.The master plan report is scheduled to be completed in spring 2024. ► DATES: MAY 2023-CURRENT ►KEY PERSONNEL:JON CHAMPLIN (LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT), MIKE SMYTH (SENIOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT). STEFAN GOLDS (LANDSCAPE DESIGNER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 149 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS MARINE & COASTAL ENGINEERING . 4 •c • vim.: ,141130riwzw7 Wilkilli 4 0000)01 •• _ Jr-j a• r 1 �+j ' • , it ' / (4may;�, ,,� ,, l 11• { , • r �' '•{ .- 'may r. , t'• . - ..'4i"` Habitat Friendly Shoreline Structure Design at Harbor Island Park Shoreline ,-- PORT OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO,CA The purpose of this project is to replace approximately 450 linear feet "ie:'4 • ,'' ` , of existing rock revetment shoreline along Harbor Island Park with an � \'` innovative,sustainable alternative that improves local habitat value •• +�`L7Z and biodiversity, provides water quality improvements and additional , ': -- ecosystem services, and boosts resiliency while maintaining the _.,:.•,, 4.e. i �� 4a required structural integrity present along the shoreline.The proposed ;, project will include the excavation of existing revetment,fabrication '`" � .tolgleik x of replacement materials, and installation of new nature-based, , r, habitat friendly shoreline protection structures within the intertidal a �, - '; zone that is between MLLW and MHHW elevations within the footprint of the removed riprap. NV5's work included field reconnaissance and review of available information,topographic and bathymetric survey of existing rock revetment, coastal engineering analysis, determination of habitat friendly shoreline protection products,development of conceptual design, and preparation of 65%and final construction plans and specifications. ► DATES: 2023-2024 ► KEY PERSONNEL:WENKAI QIN (PM), QIAO ZHOU (ASSISTANT ENGINEER1 Shoreline Protection Monitoring Program for Encina Marine Oil Terminal Decommissioning NRG ENERGY, INC. I CARLSBAD, CA The Encina Marine Oil Terminal Decommissioning Project has - :., .., removed about 250 feet of a submarine fuel oil pipeline and most of - ' ice.,!`' the protective groin structure except the groin head.The California • .''1 Coastal Commission agreed that the remaining groin head could ,. i temporarily be left, with a five(5)year shoreline monitoring program, v" until a more permanent shoreline protection plan is formulated. �, ik - NV5's work included biannual and post storm inspections and surveys of the groin remnant and beach profiles, assessment of possible riprap damage, and recommendations of any necessary � At. maintenance or repair. •'r • DATES: 2021 CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL: NENKAI QIN iPM), QIAO ZHOU (ASSISTANT ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines A c 50 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Engineering Design and Permitting Services for Shoreline Protection of Point Emery CITY OF EMERYVILLE I EMERYVILLE, CA Point Emery is owned and managed by the City of Emeryville (City). Point Emery Park is already eroding rapidly; more frequent flooding associated with higher _ - Bay waters would accelerate this erosion. It would } require significant and expensive shoreline protection ; "..4 improvements to maintain the park's current size.A . capital improvement plan has been proposed by the City.This plan includes a project that would install shoreline protection (revetment)along the unprotected portions of the northern shoreline and the westernmost -. portions of the southern shoreline of Point Emery. NV5, Inc. is retained by the City to provide engineering design and permitting services for this Point Emery Shoreline Protection Project.A preliminary shoreline protection plan was formulated based on a coastal engineering analysis and an analysis of various shore protection alternatives.A topographic survey, a geotechnical investigation, and a biological site assessment were performed to assist in the project design. • NV5 prepared responses to the questions and review comments ce. from permitting agencies, including U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, and San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. NV5 prepared Plans, Specifications, and Estimate (PS&E)submittals. Construction drawings include existing site plan, proposed revetment plan,typical cross-sections with details, beach clean plan,and public access and amenities plan. • DATES: 2021-2023 • KEY PERSONNEL:WENKAI QIN (PM), QIAO ZHOU (ASSISTANT ENGINEER) Emergency Shoreline Erosion Repair on - Admiralty Way Parking Lot F CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH I IMPERIAL BEACH,CA The westerly shoreline of the Admiralty Way parking lot in the City of Imperial Beach suffered significant erosion during the January 25-26, 2021, storm event.The storm-induced scour has reached the edge of the paved area of the parking lot, endangering the integrity of the parking lot and public safety. NV5 was retained by the City to perform a preliminary coastal engineering analysis and prepare a preliminary design for an emergency revetment project to provide temporary shoreline repair and prevent further erosion of the parking lot.The . .� work included (1) a site investigation, (2)an analysis of oceanographic •"-`— A' conditions including tides and waves during the January 25-26 r storm event, (3) preparation of the plan and a typical section of the emergency revetment with technical notes, (4) material quantity estimate, (5) recommendation of construction approach, and (6) preparation of a project memorandum to summarize the coastal engineering analysis and preliminary revetment design. • DATES: _ • KEY PERSONNEL:WENKAI QIN (PM) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 ( 51 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Coastal Engineering Study for Rincon Island Decommissioning Project CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION/ PADRE ASSOCIATES, INC. I VENTURA,CA NV5, Inc. is retained by California State Lands Commission, as a subcontractor of Padre Associates, Inc., to perform a coastal engineering study for the Rincon Island Decommissioning Project.The purpose of this study is to assess the coastal hazards on Rincon Island and the stability of the island protective armor materials for Alternative 2- Island Repurposing and Alternative 3-Partial Decommissioning; and to investigate the impacts of Alternative 4-Complete Decommissioning on coastal processes including nearshore wave climate, circulation,sediment transport,and shoreline morphology in the adjacent areas. Alternative 2 involves repurposing the island for reuse with the protective armor and sand core to remain as a habitat for marine life and birds.The coastal engineering study for this alternative focus on the coastal hazard of the island and the stability of the protective armor after considering the future Sea Level Rise(SLR).Sub-tasks include the following: (1) research on the still water levels (SWLs) and the offshore deep-water wave conditions; (2)determining the range of SLR based on the California Ocean Protection Council's 2018 update of the California Sea-Level Rise Guidance; (3)calculation of the inundation frequency associated with the SWLs with SLR; (3) nearshore wave transformation; (4)wind-wave prediction, and wave runup and wave overtopping analysis using CEDAS,and calculation of water propagation distance on the island if waves overtop the protective armor; and (5) estimating the size of the protective armor rocks required for the wave protection with future SLR and comparing it with the existing rock size to assess the stability of the existing protective armor. Since Rincon Island and the armor materials would remain in the same condition as in Alternative 2,the findings for Alternative 2 will apply to Alternative 3. Alternative 4 involves a full removal of Rincon Island,the causeway, and all other associated infrastructure. Rincon Island has provided a certain wave sheltering effect to the nearshore region. Removal of the island is expected to intensify wave energy in some areas behind the island.The coastal analysis for this alternative will focus on the impact of removing the island and the causeway on the nearshore processes. Sub-tasks in support of Alternative 4 include the following: (1)statistical analysis of still water levels and wave data to determine the prevailing wave condition and extreme coastal storm events for various return intervals; (2) nearshore wave modeling study using STWAVE to investigate the wave sheltering effect of Rincon Islands and the impact of this alternative on the nearshore wave climate; (3) assessment of project impact on offshore currents and wave-induced alongshore and cross-shore currents; (4) assessment of project impact on alongshore and cross-shore sediment transport; (5) analysis of project impact on long-term shoreline and beach evolution trend and on the seasonal beach variations; and (6) assessment of removal of rock revetment at the land-end of the causeway on local beaches and shoreline. DATES: 2021 2022 KEY PERSONNEL:WENKAI QIN (PM), QIAO ZHOU (ASSISTANT ENGINEER) *9 4 J JyyJ (}.: t \• ,• .• � p� 9 v• // viri on Q1�.Rt. w> 9r Impact of Alongshore Sediment Transport by Alt 4 Impacted Shoreline by Alt 4 City of Seal Beach On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 \ 52 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL& PLUMBING Westlake Village YMCA & Park WATG I WESTLAKE VILLAGE,CA The Triunfo YMCA at Westlake Village is a state-of-the-art facility adjacent to the Westlake Village Community Park.The two-story facility includes a 5,000 SF multipurpose room, a full-size basketball court, gymnasium and fitness center, and a cafe.There are also ',"- —"— two indoor pools; a warm-water therapy pool to help serve the special needs community and a lap pool.The pools will have a video anti-drowning system, and the facility itself will have security, WiFi, and video feed throughout the building.The new park and YMCA will serve over 20,000 area residents annually, enriching and strengthening the quality of life in the region. o DATES: - - KEY PERSONNEL: HUNG NGUYEN. ANDREW CHANG Placentia City Hall and Police Station CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA,CA The project consists of the modernization of the existing Placentia City Hall and Police Station.The scope includes an assessment of the existing HVAC equipment, review of the existing occupied office spaces, 1.:. analyzing recent energy costs, and developing a program to replace the existing equipment with new modern and efficient systems.The i °�" 3 modernization includes the integration of the Carrier i Vu plus with I• XT-Link building automated control system installed in 2019. NV5 will •��1 � l provide improved air balancing and greater control over adjusting the temperature in individual spaces.All new air handling units will be =- '- equipped with air purification and filtration systems.The modernization also includes the replacement of the existing diesel-powered backup generator for emergency power.The HVAC/mechanical improvements will be coordinated to allow for the solar contractor to "plug and play"the new solar and battery system into the City's new HVAC system. NV5 will provide coordination with the construction phasing plan to assist with maintaining the best possible operation of the existing facilities during construction.The existing HVAC and Electrical systems included in the modernization are as follows: Mechanical Room and Generator, Roof and Electrical Room, IT Server and Television, Production Room. o DATES: -ENT o KEY PERSONNEL:JOHN CHU. ANDREW CHANG Rancho Santa Margarita City Hall HVAC Replacement F CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA I RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA,CA The project consists of the replacement of the 35 packaged DX I L units and replacement of 1 split system. NV5 was asked to provide mechanical and electrical engineering documents to facilitate a .,� permit package and bid set for the City of Rancho Santa Margarita City Hall. Our team handled this project quickly and effectively. DATES: KEY PERSONNEL: ,uHN CHU. ANDREW CHANG City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 153 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION Tres Amigos Pipeline Project VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT I SAN MARCOS, CA _ ►`.;• NV5 provided real estate services in support of the Tres Amigos Pipeline t 1` • _ • Project.An existing 8-inch pipeline will be realigned across private 1 properties and out of existing easements to improve reliability and N - ""'"" � accessibility.Services included easement acquisition and easement quiteclaiming.Three easements were acquired and involved five parcels.Two parcels were residential and three were part of a large strawberry-growing operation.There were extensive negotiations with the farming operation, including owner's legal team.All easements were acquired without a condemnation and no compensation due to return of land rights to landowners after installation of the re-routed ' ' water line. NV5 prepared a Preliminary Design Report that analyzed j and recommended potential alternative alignments and construction • methods for replacement of sections of water pipeline to address the District's operational and maintenance issues. Potential impacts to the project, including the installation of the pipeline through an active agricultural site, vacating existing District easements, securing new construction and permanent easements,and relocation of existing residential services along Fairview Drive north of Gopher Canyon Road, were evaluated. NV5 is currently preparing final construction documents. I. DATES: 2 2 ► KEY PERSONNEL:JEFF SYKES (LAND ACQUISITION MANAGER) Montiel Lift Station VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT I SAN MARCOS,CA NV5 provided real estate services in support of the Montiel Lift Station Replacement.An existing lift station will be modified, requiring the acquisition of additional easement area to improve reliability and accessibility.Two easements were acquired for the pump station and a Temporary Construction Easement needed for the construction activities.There were extensive negotiations with the commercial property owners involved, including their legal counsel. However, we were able to avoid the Resolution of Necessity and get the easements signed voluntarily. ► DATES: ► KEY PERSONNEL:JEFF SYKES (LAND ACQUISITION MANAGER) Strategic Undergrounding Program (SUG) Project SDG&E I SAN DIEGO,CA As a Project Manager for the SUG, NV5 Project Manager Pamela Parr, as part of her previous firm, oversaw the negotiation and acquisition of easements needed for the undergrounding of distribution lines for the project. SUG was a multi-year project covering all of San Diego County, providing heightened wildfire resiliency and electric reliability by undergrounding distribution lines near key community facilities. Ms. Parr met weekly with the Strategic UG Core Team as well as individual design teams for the project. Ms. Parr also participated in weekly planning and community outreach meetings with SDG&E key personnel. Project benefits include increased resiliency and reliability of the electric system and key community facilities could remain energized during a Public Safety Power Shutoff. ► KEY PERSONNEL: ')AMELA PARR (CLIENT SERVICE MANAGER/PROJECT MANAGER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 154 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS ROADWAY REHABILITATION & GEOMETRIC DESIGN FY 2023-24 Street Rehabilitation CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA, CA NV5 is providing engineering design services for the City's FY 2023-24 Street Rehabilitation project as part of our on-call contract with the City.The project includes repaving or slurry seal for various streets within the City. In general,the work consists of asphalt overlay,slurry seal; replacement of damaged sidewalk, curb, and gutter;and new signing, striping, markings, and pavement legends.The work includes the preparation of two bid packages - one for residential/local streets and one for arterial streets. NV5 will prepare storm drain improvement plan for the intersection of Walnut Avenue and Center Street based on the Storm Drain Master Plan Update and prepare preliminary and final bid packages and cost estimates for the project. NV5 will also provide construction support services. • DATES: ,','.1JARY 2024-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS (PM), PETER SALGADO (QA/QC), ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEER). STEVE NOVAK (PROJECT ENGINEER), MATTHEW RONQUILLO (ASSISTANT ENGINEER). J BRALEY;SURVEY) Residential Slurry Seal and Arterial Roadway Rehabilitation CITY OF PLACENTIA I PLACENTIA, CA , NV5 prepared plans,specifications and cost estimates for the project, which included the slurry seal of residential roadway pavement and _ -- new arterial roadway pavement along with curb,gutter and sidewalk repairs, new ADA-compliant curb ramps, new pavement markings ' _`� and signage,traffic signal modifications and other improvements and .,_I; --__;_z - - repairs. = �i ► DATES:AUGUST 2019-JUNE 2020 _� ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM),ART BISCOCHO. STEVE NOVAK INEERS), CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECH PM) ....iiiiiAll Beryl Street Drainage and Street Improvements CITY OF REDONDO BEACH I REDONDO BEACH, CA Our team provided engineering design services for the Beryl Street Drainage and Street Improvements project, including the preparation r. ' of plans, specifications and estimates.The project included roadway, intersection and drainage improvements, including green street a '- '` :. elements; modifications to catch basins; pedestrian crossing . . • -�"� enhancements through curb ramp and pedestrian signal upgrades; ,L —. . .b incorporation of Living Street Design principles,traffic calming elements `, - I i �J`•1' to enhance safety, mobility, and access for users to accommodate a variety of transportation modes; and signing and striping.The project : q -- -_ provided the opportunity to enhance walkability, install curb bulb-outs to reduce pedestrian crossing distances and calm traffic,and install Class II bicycle lanes.The scope of work included field investigation, topographical survey, utility coordination, providing various pavement rehabilitation and site improvement alternatives, conceptual design options, CEQA documentation, and bid and construction support. ► DATES: iULY 2020-DECEMBER 2022 ► KEY PERSONNEL: ;AVID NIKNAFS (PM), STEVE NOVAK. ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEERS). CARL HENDERSON (NV5 GEOTECH) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 155 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Annual Residential & Arterial Streets Rehabilitation (Phases 1 & 2) CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON,CA 4110; Our •team provided •engineering design services for the PS&E. Work included review and analysis of the City's existing Pavement Management Study; research of the City's existing street plan information; performing soil investigations and coring samples; , '" utilities notification and coordination;topographic survey;field review; and improvements to pavement, drainage, curb and gutter,sidewalk, --- '= and ADA curb ramps. 1—_ _ ' DATES: JAN('ARY 2019-MAY 2021 ' KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), ART BISCOCHO, GERALD TOM (PROJECT ENGINEERS). CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECH PM) FY 2022-23 Street Improvements CITY OF LA HABRA HEIGHTS I LA HABRA HEIGHTS,CA NV5 provided engineering design services for the street improvement project, which included grind and overlay,slurry seal,and crack seal, depending on the current condition of each roadway segment. ► DATES: SEGTE\BER 2022-2023 • KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM). ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEER). MATTHEW RONQUILLO (ASSISTANT ENGINEER) El Monte Ave. and Baldwin Ave. Improvements CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE, CA Our team provided the PS&E for the project at El Monte Avenue from Rio Hondo Channel to Lower Azusa Road and Baldwin Avenue from Lower Azusa Road to the 1-10 freeway. Services included topographical survey; reviewing existing pavement conditions and "..111. �. 1. treatment recommendations; potholing pavement sections and subgrade to determine recommended pavement section and repair • methodologies; preparing PS&E; implementing the City's Bike Master • Plan recommended bike route; and preparing final bid documents. • DATES: ANUARY 2021-NOVEMBER 2021 • KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), ART BISCOCHO. STEVE NOVAK (PROJECT ENGINEERS). CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECH PRINCIPAL) •` ,,; 4 sTC Multiple Street and Widening Improvements CITY OF CHINO I CHINO,CA • NV5 provided engineering design and survey services for the 16th, j y 17th, and 18th Streets, Serene Avenue, and Tangerine Avenue ---- '.--� Widening and Improvements project.The project included the reconstruction/grind and overlay of streets, drive approaches,ADA- - compliant ramps, curb, gutter and sidewalk, street widening, and F-- ROW legal descriptions and plats. • DATES: 20-JULY 2021 • KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), ART BISCOCHO. 'ROJECT ENGINEERS). NV5 SURVEY City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 156 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS FY 2022-23 Pavement Management Program Implementation CITY OF GLENDALE I GLENDALE,CA Our team is providing engineering design services for the City's Fiscal Year 2022-23 Pavement Management Program Implementation project. Improvements include selective removal and repair of concrete curbs and gutters,sidewalks, driveways,cross gutters, catch basins, bus pads, and alley aprons; pavement repairs, including full-depth reconstruction, rubberized asphalt pavement wearing course (ARHM); crack seal;Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane(ARAM);and Slurry Seal Type II;sewer point repairs based on City-provided CCTV videos; utility pull box relocation;storm drain infrastructure analysis and design, including hydrology and hydraulic analysis if needed; installation of survey well monuments;tree plantings, including coordinating with the City for tree species and locations; and review of the City's Bicycle Master Plan and design of plans according to recommendations. DATES: 2024-CURRENT * KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEERS). MATTHEW RONQUILLO (ASSISTANT ENGINEER), CARL HENDERSON (NV5 GEOTECH).J BRALEY(NV5 SURVEY) Street Improvements Design for Residential Streets South of Florence Avenue (Triangle) CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS I SANTA FE SPRINGS,CA Our team provided engineering design and surveying services for the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for residential (` street segments.The work consisted of pavement improvements, •- including grind and overlay using Fiber Reinforced Asphalt Concrete - (FRAC),slurry seal with fiber reinforcements, curb and gutter, sidewalks, driveway approaches and curb ramp improvements. DATES: 2 KEY PERSONNEL: AVID NIKNAFS(PM).ART BISCOCHO. STEVE NOVAK (PROJECT ENGINEERS). J BRALEY(NV5 SURVEY) Hacienda Ave. Spa Zone Street Improvements CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS I DESERT HOT SPRINGS,CA Our team is providing engineering design services for the project, .. - which extends from Tamar Drive to the City limits/Long Canyon Road. v.: , The project proposes to construct 10,341 feet of sidewalks, 9,450 square feet of safety medians, 42 ADA ramps,8,528 feet of buffered bike lanes, 8,872 feet of standard Class II bike lanes, 99 streetlights, _ 17 crosswalks, and one intersection safety improvement.The scope r' •.z: of work includes utility coordination;topographic and right-of-way surveys and preparation of base maps, legal descriptions and plats; pavement investigation and recommendations; preparation of preliminary and final plans,specifications and estimates; environmental documentation; and bid and construction support. DATES: MAY 2023-CURRENT I. KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM).ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEER MATTHEW RONQUILLO (ASST. ENG.). CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECH PM). NV5 SURVEY.JAMES MILLER 'TRAFFIC) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines ',A 5 ; 57 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Trona Road Bridge Repairs COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I SAN BERNARDINO,CA NV5 is providing civil and structural final design plans,specifications, and cost estimates for Trona Road Bridge. Repairs are expected to include, but not be limited to, roadway excavations,structural backfill, installation and tensioning of tie-back anchors to realign wingwalls, repair headwall, re-install bridge railing,and AC pavement -.�,,-. "°1"47414,. ki! 1 ';�" '" of roadway. NV5 will also analyze the construction feasibility of the :' " '-*7- retrofit/repairs and prepare the civil and structural final design plans y E and specifications in a manner that prevents full road closure during construction. !�4 - A, ► DATES: \14Y 2-)21 CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS (CIVIL/UTILITIES PM), ART BISCHOCHO / (PE). DAVID SCHOTT(STRUCTURAL). CARL HENDERSON. PAUL I CUNNINGHAM, SEAN ROY(GEOTECH), NV5 SURVEY , :. Bradley Road Bridge CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE, CA NV5 provided preliminary design and construction documents for this project to improve Bradley Road between Rio Vista Drive and . Potomac Drive within the City of Menifee.This improvement consisted of providing an all-weather crossing at Salt Creek in lieu of the existing two-pipe culvert.The improvement is necessary for the surrounding - communities that get stranded after a storm event ,as the roadway gets _-- - - %= completely flooded and becomes impassable. - NV5 studied four alternatives, using different storm events.While , }►-'':.. numerous possibilities could be implemented for different levels of storm Y r . events, it became evident,after meetingwith Riverside . , , ' County Flood ate ,: Control&Water Conservation District staff,that the only acceptable !" 464 • _. alternatives for them would be those that would not cause objectionable backwater effects. In other words, any alternative that would cause the water surface elevations to rise to a point where the 1-foot freeboard to the top of their levees is jeopardized would be rejected.Therefore,given that criterion,along with the existing site constraints,we determined that a three-span bridge,approximately 335 feet long,would be capable of conveying the 100-year flows within Salt Creek while maintaining the current freeboard to RCFC&CD's levee. ► DATES: 2018-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JACK ABCARIUS(PM AND SPECIFICATIONS WRITER). DAVID SCHOTT(STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DARAB BOUZARJOMEHRI (CIVIL ENGINEER), JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 158 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Dogwood Bridge Over Central Main Canal COUNTY OF IMPERIAL I IMPERIAL COUNTY,CA NV5 completed design engineering services for the replacement of Dogwood Bridge over Central Main Canal in Imperial County. We conducted an evaluation of the bridge, which had settled approximately 2 feet over the last 20 years. NV5's evaluation addressed the feasibility of salvaging and retrofitting the bridge versus complete replacement. The evaluation culminated with a letter report addressing different options with all the associated approach roadway work, and provided the most suitable recommendation with clear justification for its implementation. NV5 provided SWPPPs, right-of-way assessments,field review reports and geotechnical reports, engineering calculations, environmental studies, and all CEQA clearances.Services also included coordination with the County, Imperial Irrigation District, Regional Water Quality Control ► DATES: MAY 2021-2022 ► KEY PERSONNEL:JACK ABCARIUS(PM). DARAB BOUZARJOMEHRI (CIVIL ENGINEER). CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECH PM), JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC) Murrieta Road Bridge over Salt Creek CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE, CA Our team is providing engineering design services for the Murrieta Road Bridge Over Salt Creek project.The project will increase traffic capacity traveling north/south along Murrieta Road connecting to Valley - Boulevard and improve drainage, as this area frequently experiences flooding during heavy rain.The project is located along Murrieta Road r Wsv---20 between Park City Avenue and Camino Del Sol Norte and consists of the construction of roadway(widening) and a bridge spanning the le" 0 length of Salt Creek, approximately 470 feet.The bridge will consist of a 4-lane span with pedestrian sidewalks and a signalized trail crossing. This project will investigate the horizontal and vertical alignment to meet 100-year flood limits. Services include project management,topographic survey, geotechnical evaluation and report, environmental document preparation, utility coordination, and preparation of final plans, specifications and estimate, and bidding and construction support. ► DATES:APRIL 2023-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: DARAB BOUZARJOMEHRI PM). DAVID SCHOTT ;STRUCTURAL). CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECH PM), PAUL CUNNINGHAM GEOTECH), SEAN ROY(GEOTECH). WENKAI QIN, QIAO ZHOU (HYDRO.). JAMES MILLER. ISRAA KHAN (TRAFFIC) Picacho Road Bridge at Yuma Main Canal COUNTY OF IMPERIAL I IMPERIAL COUNTY,CA NV5 is providing engineering design, environmental,traffic planning and engineering services,geotechnical engineering, and surveying services to the County of Imperial for a new bridge over the Yuma Main Canal.Available as-built bridge plans show the bridge construction was completed in 1961 with all three supports supported on shallow concrete spread footings with allowable bearing capacity of 2.5 ton/square feet(i.e., 5.0 kips/square feet). Preliminary assessment indicates liquefaction potential will need to be accommodated in design for at least one abutment location. Foundation installation design will also need to avoid distress to the structural integrity of existing canal construction. NV5 provided the topographic survey and right-of-way control. ► DATES: `.' 1-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JACK ABCARIUS (PM). DAVID SCHOTT (STRUCTURAL ENGINEER). DARAB BOUZARJOMEHRI ;CIVIL ENGINEER). CARL HENDERSE C ;GEOTECH),J BRALEY(SURVEY).JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 159 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS SURVEY Street Improvements Design for Residential • Streets South of Florence Avenue (Triangle) CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS I SANTA FE SPRINGS,CA NV5 provided engineering design and surveying services for _ the preparation of plans,specifications and cost estimates for residential street segments.The scope of work consists of pavement improvements, including grind and overlay using Fiber Reinforced Asphalt Concrete(FRAC),slurry seal with fiber reinforcements, curb and - — gutter,sidewalks, driveway approaches and curb ramp improvements. ► DATES: 2022-2023 10) ► KEY PERSONNEL:J BRALEY(SURVEY PM), JOEL PAULSON Garden Grove City Hall Alta Survey CITY OF GARDEN GROVE I GARDEN GROVE, CA NV5 is providing a 24-acre ALTA survey of the Garden Grove City Hall complex,showing all resolved boundaries, easements, abandonments, and encumbrances of the property consisting of 14 old parcels. NV5 created a hybrid product consisting of Aerial Survey of the interior of the parcels and a more accurate ground survey to show any encroachments within 5 feet of perimeter property lines. ► DATES: 2022-2023 • KEY PERSONNEL:J BRALEY(SURVEY PM) Land Surveying Services CITY OF GARDEN GROVE I GARDEN GROVE,CA J Braley, provided on-call land surveying to the City of the following projects: Storm Drain Rehabilitation Project: Mr. Braley managed the survey services for this project at his previous firm. He provided a design level topography survey showing all improvement from right-of-way to right-of-way and 10 feet beyond of over 8,000 lineal feet of city streets. Centerline, right-of-way alignments and monument preservation established from best available record information. Steelcraft Project: Mr. Braley managed the survey services,which included boundary,topography, and title constraints for this project at his previous firm. He provided a boundary and design topographic survey along with resolving all easements and encumbrances of record from the preliminary title report.This project was completed on time and withing budget. ► DATES: 2!;' • KEY PERSONNEL: On-Call Inspection, Plan Check, Survey and Storm Water Management Services CITY OF BEAUMONT I BEAUMONT,CA NV5 is providing a suite of on-call professional services to the City of Beaumont, including plan check, inspection, and survey services. Our on-call survey services include record of survey for property boundaries; developing new legal descriptions for property, easements, etc.; plotting legal descriptions for easements; investing legal description deficiencies/issues; lot line adjustments and parcel maps; peer reviewing survey work performed by others; and answering general legal description/survey related questions. In addition, NV5 is also providing the following services as part of this contract: SWPPP Management, Plan Checks, Inspection, Water Quality Reviews, Geotechnical Review, Structural Review, Grading, Permits. ► DATES: :C16 CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL:J BRALEY,JAY FAHRION PLAN CHECK1 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 160 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Pearl Avenue Sewer Replacement CITY OF COMPTON NV5 is preparing updated engineering design plans, specifications and construction cost estimates for the Pearl Avenue Sewer Replacement. NV5 is also providing survey services by providing necessary survey crew coordination and office support to dispatch survey crews with necessary support data as follows: Horizontal,Vertical & Boundary Control, Topographic Survey Field Locations and Elevations, and Compile Topographic Survey Map.There are 29 plan sheets and a full set of construction specifications prepared in the old CSI format signed and sealed by the City's former Public Works Director from January 2016.The City requested NV5 to perform a constructability review on the existing plans, discuss with the City any cost-savings recommendations, update construction costs estimate, update construction specifications, and incorporate updated underground utility research on the current set of plans.There is an additional reach of 400 LF Pearl Avenue Sewer Additions between Rosecrans Avenue and East Kay Street that are not included in the previous 29 sheets that the City needs to be added to this project. • DATES: 2023-CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL:J BRALEY(SURVEY PM) Completion of Citywide Record of Survey CITY OF SAN MARCOS I SAN MARCOS, CA NV5 is currently contracted to update the City of San Marcos' Survey Control Network and file a Record of Survey.The City has a control network that is memorialized in Record of Survey Map No. 13928; however,the survey is out of date, and many of the original control :-. • monuments have been damaged or destroyed.The project consists of _ 8 - the following phases: =_ _ Initial Field Review: NV5 surveyors located existing monument I r locations to assess each monument condition.All existing and kj • ai proposed locations were documented with written and photographic descriptions.The data was compiled into a GIS database that can be queried to review the observed conditions.The new control points will meet the specifications recommended in GNSS Surveying Standards and Specifications, ver. 1.1,joint publication by the California Land Surveyors Association and California Spatial Reference Center. Coordination with City Staff:The project consists of establishing approximately 50 new survey control monuments. NV5 reviewed existing and proposed monument locations with City staff before installation of new monuments. Monument Installation:Once the new monument positions were approved, NV5 installed 2.5-inch brass discs with the City of San Marcos Station Number and Name. Field Survey:After the installation of the monuments, NV5 performed a rigorous GPS and leveling survey in accordance with GNSS Surveying Standards and Specifications,ver. 1.1, dated December 12, 2014.The survey utilized CORS Stations (Continuously Operating Reference Station) and were tied to the California Spatial Reference System (CSRS), EPOCH 2017.50 (NAD 83). Each control point was observed using GPS survey methods at two(2)separate times for 20-to 40-minute observations. Digital leveling was performed to determine elevations for each new control point.All horizontal and vertical survey data collected were processed through a rigorous least squares adjustments using Trimble Business Center software, and final positions and reports will be generated. Record of Survey and GIS Database: NV5 is currently creating a ESRI-compliant database that incorporates spatial data and data sheets for each monument.Additionally, a Record of Survey will be prepared and filed with the County of San Diego. • DATES: 2018 CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL:JOEL PAULSON City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 161 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS On-Call Land Surveying and Engineering le! ®` SAN DIEGO COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY I SAN DIEGO, CA NV5 has provided the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority ;1� . ; ' , (SDCRAA)with surveying services on an as-needed basis since 2003. Oil if NV5 has provided: `; e • Boundary surveys, lease platting,and legal description preparation nri` - �1 and review of deeds, maps, and boundary lines. '�'��°" E a�G�i'III! k • Aerial photogrammetry, conventional topographical surveying, and '!1111I1I 41 • reviews of existing vertical benchmarks datums. • Field surveying for surface and utility infrastructure mapping, and - ► kL 0 design support. • Geographical information compilation and mapping and GIS data conversion. • Taxiway lane lead-in line layouts and light and heavy duty construction staking. • FAA Obstruction Surveys, and other miscellaneous surveys,such as aviation easements and declination determination as assigned. • Coordination between the Authority and other agencies such as SDG&E, NAVFAC Southwest,San Diego Port District, City of San Diego, and the United States Marine Corps Recruiting Depot, San Diego. Much of the work on this contract was conducted within the highly restricted access and traffic-controlled area of the airport, requiring specialized driving and safety training of all personnel. For each task, NV5 prepared a specific project plan that provided the Authority with an approach for meeting the specific project criteria.The approach included methodology, equipment, software,task schedule with milestones, deliverable requirements, health and safety concerns, and the budget. ► DATES: 2003-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JOEL PAULSON On-Call Land Survey and Civil Engineering Services CITY OF NATIONAL CITY I NATIONAL CITY,CA Westside Mobility Improvements: NV5 staff provided survey services for a group of pedestrian, bicycle and traffic safety improvement projects within the Westside community of National City. Alley Paving Project: NV5's survey team worked on this APWA award-winning"Green Streets" project. Incorporating Low Impact Development techniques and complying with new stormwater regulations,the project paved 13, 20-foot-wide alleys to provide improved access to residences whose homes front the alley ways. Since many alleys within the project footprint served as sole access to residences, advance planning and close coordination with residences and the City's construction management staff was required. Project constraints called for very detailed and intensive field surveys, design work and field coordination to match existing garages, driveways,fences and other private improvements along the frontage to reduce impacts and keep reconstruction costs and resident impacts to a minimum. Comfort Station at Sports Park:Survey services for the replacement of existing, outdated restrooms at two locations with durable,fully ADA compliant, low-energy-use comfort stations to serve Sports Park patrons. Services provided included: survey, geotechnical investigation, records research, presentation of concept design to Park & Recreation Committee, coordination of design development with Landscape, Architectural, Structural, and Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing sub-consultants and preparation of final design drawings and specifications in CSI format. Fire Station 34 Boundary Survey: NV5 performed a boundary survey, prepared and processed a Record of Survey for the Fire Station 34 site, located at the northwest corner of 16th Street and D Avenue. • DATES: CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL:JOEL PAULSON City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 162 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS As-Needed Land Surveying, Aerial Surveying, = / Photography, Mapping and Digitizing Services CITY OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO,CA 1 1 Wi 11. i T F . ` 3_R NV5 has provided professional surveying services for the City of San ;� r 1 Diego on 16 task orders. Below is a sample of completed task orders: > ` w i L < Paradise Hills Monument Survey and Utility Survey: Field monument - 1 �= .• survey and topographic utility survey covering approximately 2.06 lineal / '' — miles.The"Paradise Hills" project is a group utility project requiring ,, , the collection of right-of-way monumentation and existing utility feature locations within the work area. ii rVibe. Y z Clairemont Mesa East Monument Survey and Utility Survey: Field monument survey and topographic utility survey covering approximately 4.18 lineal miles.The "Clairemont Mesa East" project is a group utility project requiring the collection of right-of-way monumentation and existing utility feature locations within the work area. Ocean Beach Branch Library Monument Survey and Topographic Survey: Field monument survey and Topographic Survey for the Ocean Beach Branch Library project, located at 4801 Santa Monica Avenue.The project site covers an approximately 1.25-acre area,together with portions of adjacent alleyway, Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and Santa Monica Avenue. Nestor Monument Survey and Utility Survey: Field monument survey and topographic utility survey.The project area covers approximately 6.01 linear miles within the City of San Diego's "Otay Mesa" Community Area.The "Nestor" project is a group utility project requiring the collection of right-of-way monumentation and existing utility feature locations as delineated within the work area. Del Mar Fire Station Aerial LiDAR and Photogrammetry Survey:Aerial LiDAR and Photogrammetric survey for the future Del Mar Fire Station project located in Del Mar.The project area covers approximately 7.26 acres. ► DATES: 2019 CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JOEL PAULSON On-Call Land Surveying and Mapping SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC I SAN DIEGO, CA NV5 has provided surveying and mapping support services to San Diego Gas& Electric(SDG&E)since 1994. NV5 provides surveying for distribution rights-of-way and transmission routes, boundary surveys,field and aerial topographic surveys,site planning, and forensic survey for court exhibits. Based on these surveys, we prepared easement and right- of-way plats, legal descriptions, encroachment maps, record of surveys, corner records, as-built drawings, expert witness services, incident exhibits, construction staking, and base mapping. NV5 has established process improvement teams with SDG&E's Real Estate Operations and Electric Transmission Design teams. NV5 has reduced the turnaround time of various surveying/mapping projects by over 60%.The typical number of days for a surveying and mapping distribution job is 10 days. Before outsourcing these services,typical turnaround time was closer to 30 days. The task orders issued under this contract range from smaller "Daily Requests" (task orders)that range between 2-5 days to complete,such as distribution pole replacement or relocation,to larger projects such as the Sunrise Powerlink Right-of- Way Mapping and the East County Substation Right-of-Way Mapping. All projects and task orders require field surveys and may include tasks from tying into existing property or street right-of-way monumentation, placing 12kV distribution poles, to performing large Public Land Survey System boundary retracements.The projects frequently require coordination with multiple jurisdictional agencies. ► DATES: ' 3n,1-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: JOEL PAULSON City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 163 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS On-Call Surveying Services CITY OF LA QUINTA I LA QUINTA, CA NV5 is providing on-call services as requested by the Public Works Department, work requested included: • Jefferson Street/Avenue 53 Roundabout: Construction Staking r„, v- ` • Hwy 111 APN 600-390-024: Boundary Survey,Topographic Survey - _ ,,•• andALTAMap • Silverrock Park Venue Site: Construction Staking • Washington Street @ Fred Waring Triple Left Turn: Construction �� CITY Staking , • w,,. • Silverrock Way: Construction Staking I '¢ • Street Cross Sections on Monroe Street at Mountain View Lane 'x r -r • Topographic Survey of the La Quinta Library `a • Construction Staking Services for the West Parking Lot of La Quinta Library • Topographic Survey of the Art Park of the Desert at Avenida Montezuma • Construction Staking services for Fritz Burns Park • Tie out of existing monument at the Intersection of Avenue 52 and Jefferson Street. • Lot Line Adjustment for the General Telephone site • Construction Staking Services for the pickle ball courts at Fritz Burn Park • UAV services for Silver Rock Golf Course • Legal Description and Plat for All American Canal through Silver Rock Development. All services were completed as scheduled and all information was provided to the City. ► DATES: 2016-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JAY FAHRION (SURVEY PM) City of Coachella On-Call Services CITY OF COACHELLA I COACHELLA, CA NV5 is providing civil engineering services, under a multi-disciplinary on-call engineering services contract. Work has included providing professional on-call survey services since July 2002.Through this contract we have successfully completed the following projects: Aerial Topography:Aerial topography of three city parks for the City of Coachella: Bagduma Park, De Oro Park, and La Colonia Park II). Managed the survey team that placed aerial targets for all of the sites and provided field surveying and mapping of the existing utilities and street cross sections for Frederick Street at Bagduma Park.Also prepared topographic maps, along with record boundary information for the client, prepared and processed plats and legal descriptions for the acquisition of additional right-of-way for Frederick Street. Bagduma Park Expansion Phase 1&2:Services consisted of staking a new soccer field with underground drainage system, parking lot and playground area along with the staking of the widening of Frederick Street. Plans were prepared by NV5 and an as-built survey was done at the completion of the project. Grapefruit Blvd./Avenue 52 Grade Separation: Construction staking services for the Grade Separation, including all street improvements, underground and overhead utilities, bridge abutments, bridge deck and right-of-way lines. ► DATES: 2012-CURRENT o KEY PERSONNEL:JAY FAHRION (SURVEY PM) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 164 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS TRAFFIC&TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Bradley Road Bridge CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE,CA NV5 prepared the plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E)for a z ,4'� , , : 2 ,, new bridge, including traffic engineering design for the relocation of a V pedestrian/equestrian traffic signal to accommodate the new bridge. -4- Considerations for equestrian riders was given by creating pullouts for the horses as well as pushbuttons installed at a height accessible r'�=�- ! when mounted on a horse. NV5 also prepared bridge lighting plans. d '' -1t, , ►DATES:JANUARY 2018-FEBRUARY 2023 ► KEY PERSONNEL: JAMES MILLER(TRAFFIC MANAGER),AARON KARNOWSKI 1114trrii• u+-- `.v+ a, (TRAFFIC DESIGNER), BRENDAN LEHAN(TRAFFIC ENGINEER) Murrieta Road Bridge over Salt Creek CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE, CA Our team is providing engineering design services for the Murrieta Road Bridge Over Salt Creek project. The project will increase traffic capacity traveling north/south along Murrieta Road connecting to Valley Boulevard and improve drainage, as this area frequently experiences flooding during heavy rain.The project is located along Murrieta Road between Park City Avenue and Camino Del Sol Norte and consists of the construction of roadway(widening)and a bridge spanning the length of Salt Creek, approximately 470 feet.The bridge will consist of a 4-lane span with pedestrian sidewalks and a signalized trail crossing.This project will investigate the horizontal and vertical alignment to meet 100-year flood limits.Services include project management,topographic survey, geotechnical evaluation and report, environmental document preparation, utility coordination, and preparation of final plans,specifications and estimate, and bidding and construction support. ► DATES:APRIL 2023-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC MANAGER), ISRAA KHAN (TRAFFIC ENGINEER) Menifee Road and Fire Station No. 76 Entrance Traffic Signal (CIP 23-09) CITY OF MENIFEE I MENIFEE, CA NV5 is providing engineering design (PS&E)services for the project, which includes installing a new 3-way traffic signal at the intersection of Menifee Road and Fire Station No.76 to provide safety to the fire responders of Station 76 as they exit the fire station to respond to emergencies. Our scope of services includes preparation of civil design plans for ADA curb ramps, curb gutter,sidewalk, spandrels, and signing and striping plans, in addition to traffic signal design plans, including traffic signal poles, signal heads, detection, conduits, preemption devices, battery backup systems, signal interconnect through conduits to adjacent traffic signals, controller assembly,traffic signal hard-wired interconnection to City TMC, and service point locations. ► DATES: , - 323-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC MANAGER . ISRAA KHAN (TRAFFIC ENGINEER). AARON KARNOWSKI (TRAFFIC DESIGNER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines DVS 65 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Acrisure Arena Off-Site Improvements COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE I PALM DESERT, CA may, NV5 provided two new traffic signals,one at the main project Driveway to the arena along Varner Avenue and the second at the -,-- ,�.- - • intersection of Varner Road and Berkey Drive/Westbound 1-10 • `$-= """ _ on-ramp. In addition, NV5 provided signage and striping plans, ._ temporary traffic control plans and lighting plans for the project. NV5 prepared the plans in accordance with the latest versions of Riverside County Standards and Caltrans Standard Plans and L �= -�Atl�S�flE Specifications, and California MUTCD. -"AS*,�_ r s '= , DATES: OCTOBER 2021-DECEMBER 2022 11�i1'" KEY PERSONNEL: JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC MANAGER), AARON KARNOWSKI µi sai (TRAFFIC DESIGNER) {emu_• d", ' 3 - Grapefruit Boulevard Improvements CITY OF COACHELLA I COACHELLA, CA NV5 prepared the plans,specifications and estimates(PS&E)for traffic signal design and signing/striping design for the approximately 1-mile corridor.The project created a Class I bikeway along the north side of Grapefruit Boulevard between Leoco Lane and 9th Street. Additionally,three Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Signals("HAWK")were installed at select crossing locations within the corridor, providing pedestrians and bicyclists with a controlled crossing from the shared- r use path to the residences, businesses,and bus stops located across :.y 1.; • Grapefruit Boulevard. DATES:JUNE 2020-JANUARY 2021 KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES MILLER(TRAFFIC MANAGER) J Hacienda Ave. Spa Zone Street Improvements CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS I DESERT HOT SPRINGS,CA Our team is providing engineering design, including traffic engineering services,for the project, which extends from Tamar Drive to the City limits/Long Canyon Road.The purpose of the project is to provide pedestrian and bicycle safety infrastructure improvements. h. The project proposes to construct 10,341 feet of sidewalks, 9,450 square feet of safety medians, 42 ADA ramps, 8,528 feet of buffered bike lanes, 8,872 feet of standard Class II bike lanes, 99 streetlights, 17 crosswalks, and one intersection safety improvement. • DATES: MAY 2023-CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL: JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC MANAGER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 ( 66 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Phelan Road in the Phelan Area COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I PHELAN, CA Our team is providing engineering design services, including the preparation of preliminary and final plans, specifications and estimates,for the design of Phelan Road, Phelan Area. The project includes pavement rehabilitation and reconstruction on Phelan Road,from State Route 138 east to Los Banos Avenue, new or replacement of existing ADA ramps at 19 locations, and traffic signal installation at Clovis Road in the Phelan area.Services include utility coordination; preparation of legal descriptions and plats; preparation of traffic signing and striping plans and a pedestrian traffic plan;traffic signal modification plans for any ramp locations necessary to provide ADA compliance; environmental services support, including preparation of plans, reports and/or applications for a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan; and advertising, bidding and construction support. ► DATES: JUNE 2022-CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES MILLER (TRAFFIC MANAGER). ISRAA KHAN (TRAFFIC ENGINEER), AARON KARNOWSKI (TRAFFIC DESIGNER) Picacho Road Bridge at Yuma Main Canal COUNTY OF IMPERIAL I IMPERIAL COUNTY,CA NV5 currently is currently providing traffic planning and engineering services to the County of Imperial for a new bridge over the Yuma Main Canal.A traffic study and vehicle miles traveled (VMT)assessment is proposed to assess the detour route for CEQA conformance. Final traffic control and detour plans will be prepared and permitted to reroute traffic around the proposed bridge construction. • DATES: • KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES MILLER(TRAFFIC MANAGER),AARON KARNOWSKI(TRAFFIC DESIGNER) Angelus Block TIS & VMT Analysis ANGELUS BLOCK I RIALTO,CA In 2021, NV5 was selected to prepare a Traffic Impact Study(TIS) and Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT)Assessment for a manufacturing company proposing to construct a new facility on a vacant parcel in the City of Rialto. NV5 evaluated safety and operations of the adjacent intersections and roadway segments as well as coordinated with City and County staff to determine VMT requirements for compliance with CEQA. • DATES: ���?=fir • KEY PERSONNEL: BENJETTA JOHNSON(QA/QC MANAGER) On-Call for Pavement Rehabilitation Traffic Control COUNTY OF IMPERIAL I IMPERIAL COUNTY,CA NV5 currently is providing traffic engineering design services to the County of Imperial for rehabilitation of four roadways. NV5 is developing final traffic control and detour plans to accommodate grind and overlay work on three roadways and full- depth pavement of an existing graded dirt road. • DATES: `. • KEY PERSONNEL: JAMES MILLER(TRAFFIC MANAGER).ISRAA KHAN (TRAFFIC ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 167 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS SEWER SYSTEM AND FACILITIES DESIGN `"= Sewer Line Crossing at Johnson Avenue and ► �_ _ Metrolink/SCRRA and UPRR Railroads � ',1, { 1 r. . CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE, CA -�1 * ,,,,ui. - 1111E- .'11% - Due to an additional railroad track proposed by SCRRA to meet the ,r--.<_a.:- . ;, :: needs of the upcoming Olympics,the City must encase an 8-inch ,. /��-iI _:�. • •- „ ` gravity sewer line that runs north from Johnson Avenue underneath �.: �' the existing railroad tracks to the alley beyond.A new 12-inch sewer ,z, +,.'.s •%. ' �ti, � ;; main will be jack and bored at the southern limit of the railroad - ' right-of-way at Johnson Avenue, underneath the existing and future ' K 4 Tf railroad rails, overtop the slot within the Los Angeles County Flood .• „ 4,14„„t1 .., . , I`:. „ Control District's existing storm drain,to the alley just north of the - _ A existing railroad right-of-way.Services include preparing the plans, . � p, � 5 y specifications and cost estimates; utility research;temporary water ,:. �. .L „ ', high lining and sewer bypassing to keep the facilities online during 4 .,. "' �: construction; land surveying;geotechnical report; and coordination" a with the railroad. 1 F , r _. ., ` �� 'c 't ��.`, i• DATES: JUNE 2022 CURRENT ,. � ,�,;,. ,'���� 4y��V`'` �+� z 0 KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/SR. ENGINEER), INDIA WOODRUFF 4 ., ,"( "�C' _,'` ,,-/-w„ ,1 ' (PROJECT ENGINEER),J BRALEY(SURVEY) Sewer Main Along Portuguese Bend CITY OF ROLLING HILLS I ROLLING HILLS,CA Our team is providing engineering design services for the 8-inch il sewer main along Portuguese Bend Road/Rolling Hills Road.The City evaluated the feasibility of connecting a portion of the City to a PL ".. -- nearby existing wastewater conveyance system. Based on the sewer :IC-, feasibility study, it was recommended to install a new 8-inch sewer -_ main along Portuguese Bend Road and upgrade the existing sewer T main along Rolling Hills Road to a 10-inch and 12-inch sewer main b prior to connecting to the Los Angeles County Trunk line. Services - include a CEQA process overview; utility research; survey and base • ) �'- • ""-- :~ map preparation; preparation of plans, and construction support ,- :i -- - .- services. • DATES: =- MBER 2020-CURRENT r - , , \'\ ` ,-,,a,_. ,•.. ,`• I ' , KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM) Diversion Pipeline CITY OF CULVER CITY I CULVER CITY, CA NV5 provided engineering services for the construction of sewer main diversion pipes reversing sewer flow via conventional cut and cover as well as trenchless jack and bore methods to abandon Mesmer and Overland Sewer Pump Stations, which involved extensive coordination with Caltrans,the City of Los Angeles, and the City of Culver City for these jack and bore pipelines underneath the 1-405 and 90. NV5 also provided construction management and inspection services for the project. • DATES: - 2019-2021 • KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/CM) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 168 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Bankfield Sewage Pump Station l CITY OF CULVER CITY I CULVER CITY, CA ; ' ` NV5 provided limited design engineering services for the construction ' of the Bankfield Sewer Pump Station adjacent to the Caltrans Right-of- r' I t \ f ` Way.The new pump station receives diverted flows from two existing pump stations,and diverted flows from two more pump stations at fir.. , • �t ; ,. a later date.The new pump station has a 10-foot-by-20-foot sewer -y' r�, t ' wet well that is 35 feet deep, constructed in groundwater with a discharge permit to the City of L.A.Sewer Interceptor since the water •V °: was contaminated and RWQCB would not issue a permit to discharge • to storm drain.There are two submersible pumps, a flow meter vault, v• . 2 a valve vault, a bypass vault for the two force mains, an emergency -. diesel-fueled backup electrical generator, and complete SCADA systems. NV5 assisted with the final design and implementation of the emergency diesel generator,as well as pipeline redesign for the sewer 'or force main, including the AQMD permitting, as the original plans did not accommodate a generator. There is also a 25-foot-by-20-foot building to house instrumentation and SCADA systems, a bathroom and electrical components.This project is an American Public Works Association BEST Awards winner. NV5 also provided construction management and inspection services. ► DATES: OCTOBER 2018-AUGUST 2020 ► KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/CM), INDIA WOODRUFF (CONTRACTOR'S PROJECT MANAGER) Sewer System Model Development & Evaluation CITY OF VILLA PARK I VILLA PARK,CA NV5 is responsible for performing a sewer system evaluation and developing a comprehensive wastewater collection system hydraulic „/ / model that will be used to evaluate the City's existing and potential ....F sewer capacity needs and recommendations for improvements. ' , ; , : . DATES:JUNE 2023-CURRENT �r s t:- t.•_i• KEY PERSONNEL: IULIAN PALACIOS(PM), AARON SCHNEIDER (PROJECT \"• - ENGINEER;. SHEN HUANG (PROJECT ENGINEER),J BRALEY(SURVEY) - , ' Pearl Avenue Sewer Replacement � A., \• . . - CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON,CA ,.,. �` NV5 is preparing updated engineering design plans,specifications °'"' Compton and construction cost estimates.There are 29 plan sheets and a full KF set of construction specifications prepared in the old CSI format.The City requested NV5 to perform a constructability review on the existing plans, discuss with the City any cost-savings recommendations, update It I construction costs estimate, update construction specifications, and •�+� incorporate updated underground utility research on the current set Fu 1 I. COMPTON 7.t'� • " of plans.NV5 is also providing survey services by providing necessary it survey crew coordination and office support to dispatch survey crews with 1, —.NE necessary support data. kC L " _ irtDATES: AUGUST 2023-CURRENT - KEY PERSONNEL: '_UANNE BEAN (PM). JULIAN PALACIOS (QA/QC).J BRALEY z City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 169 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS STORM DRAIN SYSTEM, CONVEYANCE, AND FACILITIES DESIGN Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement CITY OF ENCINITAS I ENCINITAS,CA . , NV5 is providing engineering design services for the Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement Project, which involves the replacement of >'. r. approximately 2,000 feet of failed 48-inch corrugated metal pipe (CMP) with new reinforced concrete pipe (RCP)through an environmentally - _ _ sensitive canyon area between Lake Drive and Interstate 5 (1-5).The ;0 .:s- te- existing system collects runoff from the surrounding developed area k , ' :` and conveys it down a steep slope through a natural canyon and west toward the 1-5. Design hydraulic analysis revealed the original pipe was significantly undersized, resulting in the failure of the system within �' the canyon. Due to the undersized pipe and downstream constraints, ,; . designing a new detention basin was necessary to attenuate the peak -_- -" flows through the canyon. During the design period, due to significant s ""` ---- - �` and unusual regional rainfall events, a large sinkhole developed at the :�-..4; L :' �' rt"�-�✓ top of the project limits, eventually affecting a portion of Lake Drive ' and local utilities, prompting an emergency response by the City. NV5 worked closely with the City and the emergency construction crews to produce an emergency"interim" design to collect and convey the drainage.At the same time,the failed slope and adjacent roadway were reconstructed.The "interim" improvements were then incorporated into the final design condition, leading to the detention basin, avoiding the need for additional disturbance of the newly restored area. ► DATES: 2021 CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM), JENNIFER PETERSON. PADMA ASAM. SCOTT LYLE,THOMAS GRACE(PROJECT ENGINEERS). MICHAEL ROCCO(DESIGNER). CARL HENDERSON (GEOTECHNICAL MANAGER), J BRALEY(SURVEY) Bonita Way Storm Drain Project CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH I LAGUNA BEACH,CA ��� •°Fs f Our team provided engineering design services for the CitY's Bonita o �. +-. Way(Alignment No. 3)Storm Drain Project.The project is located in the Arch Beach Heights neighborhood in Laguna Beach. Our services included meetings and coordination, performing a topographic survey, � utility potholing, and preparing preliminary and final storm drain plans, -- specifications and cost estimate. DATES: 2020 2021 KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS (PM). ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 170 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS --- Wendt Terrace Storm Drain Improvements • t CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH I LAGUNA BEACH,CA 1/4-4 i! Our team provided design engineering services for the Wendt Terrace `' r`' Storm Drain project, which included utility coordination, surveying, ;`',9 g and preparation of the final plans,specifications and cost estimates. ,,� ,• • The project included the design of an 18-inch HDPE storm drain > � , pipe to be extended and located to the south of the existing storm '; \ . drain channel at 719 Griffith Place and continue to traverse at approximately 10 to 15 feet from the existing storm drain channel '^ /1 through 719 Griffith Place and a portion of 850 Bolsa Way and i �i i; connect downstream to the side of the existing channel. • DATES: 2015-JANUARY 2016 — --' • KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM).ART BISCOCHO (PROD. ENGINEER) k, o a ' • North La Brea Avenue "Green Street" - ;:4 "-•, ''i' ' Improvements s CITY OF INGLEWOOD I INGLEWOOD,CA .......00,"'"*-'— », 1111' Our team provided comprehensive design services and final " u „ `, .- `1" ^` plans, specifications and cost estimates for this "Green Street" ra �� y .` .;.- improvement project.The project consisted of the street t. rehabilitation of North La Brea Avenue from the northerly side of , •�;, .. � Centinela Avenue to the City limits, located north of 64th Street.The " project mitigated existing distressed asphalt paving and addressed No . • stormwater runoff issues.As part of the design process, our team evaluated all available design alternatives and developed an NPDES/ F" • i MS4-compliant stormwater management plan that took advantage - l*. of a network of pervious surfaces within the parking lanes and green 1 areas within the median and parkway. Other improvements included - ir repair of damaged sidewalks, curbs and gutters, cross gutters, alley gutters and driveway approaches;assessments of curb ramps for ADA compliance; relocation of water meter and other utility boxes into street parkways; landscape and root pruning; installation of pavement markers and striping to current standards; reconstruction • of bus stop pads and median/channelization islands. ,. • I • DATES: • KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), ART BISCOCHO (PROJECT if City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 171 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS WATER SYSTEM AND FACILITIES DESIGN Cerritos Avenue & South Street Water Main . , t` Replacement �,� CITY OF ANAHEIM I ANAHEIM,CA '"'','f.t)? NV5 is preparing the plans,specifications and cost estimates for the .,1`7N installation of new water mains at Cerritos Avenue and South Street. qil Ii'" ‘,•.; The project includes replacing existing 10-inch Cast Iron Pipe(CIP)and _ :aig, 6-inch Asbestos-Cement Pipe(ACP)with approximately 2,700 LF of `e'' new 12-inch Ductile Iron Pipe(DIP)from Brookhurst Street to Nutwood ,.. ' Street with four tie-in connections to existing water mains; replacing ' ' - existing 8-inch CIP with approximately 350 LF of new 12-inch DIP from 1 4 Disneyland Drive to Hazelwood Street with three tie-in connections - to existing water mains; installing nine 12-inch gate valves and four fire hydrant assemblies on the new 12-inch mains; and replacing all existing lateral domestic water services on the existing 8-and 10-inch CIP and 6-inch ACP with new services on the 12-inch DIP. -. . DATES: ' ' 2020-CURRENT , ^ KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM). JULIAN PALACIOS (QA/QC), STEVEN 3(TANAL S PROJECT ENGINEER), INDIA WOODRUFF(ASST. ENGINEER) Palm Avenue Infrastructure Improvements ,.:3, .,:rya ' CITY OF WHITTIER I WHITTIER,CA .j "`+ , Our team provided plans, specifications and estimates for the ; , replacement of an existing 6-inch water main and 8-inch sewer main ` s:. i... prone to frequent blowouts due to an aging pipeline. Improvements also ,.. ., . .� . r included street reconstruction along Palm Avenue between Whittier v. ' . Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard.This reach will replace approximately "" icy, 5,000 LF of pipeline and street pavement. NV5 completed the plans " - 1_ Fy ,., for the project City of Whittier(City) in 2020.The City placed the project � r = -..� on hold due to a lack of funds in 2020. In the course of waiting on i:'s. funds for the project,the City completed a water improvement project -t- that affected four(4)tie-in connections at the Hunter Avenue, Indiana ,,, Street, Illinois Street,and Monte Vista Drive intersections with Palm Avenue.Additionally,the City fully revised the entire project's street . -. pavement requirements, including standardizing the curb height to 8 inches and revision to cross gutters, driveways, and ADA ramps to meet `. current codes and standards. NV5's revised scope of work includes revising the project plans and details at these intersections based on the existing conditions, updating the Cost Estimate, updating specifications for bid items(including a new bid item for trees), updating the geotechnical report, and review and incorporation of City comments on the plans and specifications. DATES: '.' 16-CURRENT KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM). INDIA WOODRUFF (PROJECT ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 172 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant -- "` -�•_ - CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS I BEVERLY HILLS, CA ' NV5 served as Owner's Representative for the City during the design and construction of a pre-treatment system for the City's existing -� = �= I _ • Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant. Our team oversaw the r planning and initial design to construct this project as a design-build k{ facility for the City. Once the project was initially bid as a design-build - - - -=._ project the City opted instead to finalize the design and re-bid the a�' .,,� ■ I I. under a conventional design-bid-build option. NV5 continued p I�iil ,;a = ,��:-�ti project g P ��- .,.. throughout this process as the Owner's Representative to oversee the second bidding for conventional construction and continued on as Construction Manager as well as provided full-time inspection - -+ services throughout bidding, material procurement, construction, commissioning,testing, Division of Drinking Water permitting, and training of City Operations Staff. The project reached substantial -. , completion in January 2022 and subsequently received permitting from '- the Division of Drinking Water.The project included evaluation and necessary upgrades to the entire water supply system, as follows: • Upgrade of the existing ROWTP to eliminate iron-sulfide fouling of the existing Reverse Osmosis train due to a changed condition of the incoming groundwater quality.This included piloting, design and installation of new chemical systems, including Sodium Bisulfite, Ferric Sulfate, Sodium Hydroxide,Sulfuric Acid, Sodium Hypochlorite in front of the new Oxidant Media Filters followed by injection of multiple new chemicals, including Liquid Ammonium Sulfate, and Scale Inhibitor to the new CIP tanks placed in front of the original Reverse Osmosis train followed by injection of Liquid Ammonium Sulfate, Hydrofloursilicic Acid, and sodium Hydroxide prior to distribution to the potable water system. • Installation and integration of new SCADA to all system elements. • Recommended upgrades to City well head facilities that supply the existing ROWTP. ► DATES: JCTOBER 2018-FEBRUARY 2024 ► KEY PERSONNEL: LUANNE BEAN (PM/CM). INDIA WOODRUFF (ASST. CM) Quarry Road Bridge Pipeline Relocation OTAY WATER DISTRICT I SAN DIEGO COUNTY,CA NV5 provided preliminary engineering services to relocate an existing 16-inch steel and asbestos cement potable water pipeline located within Quarry Road to the proposed realigned road and bridge crossing Spring Valley Creek.The realigned pipelines were installed within the proposed bridge cells and abutments and will include installation of flexible joints for seismic protection, relocation of existing services and appurtenances, and abandonment/removal of a portion of the existing pipelines that interfere with construction of the bridge. Construction of the proposed bridge required the installation of a temporary bypass pipeline to maintain the distribution system in the area in operation with adequate flow and redundancy while allowing space for installation of the new bridge.The project required extensive coordination with the bridge design being completed by the County of San Diego(County), Caltrans due to the impacts to on and off-ramps to SR-125,owners of other utilities impacted by the project, and adjacent commercial properties. ► DATES: L9-2022 ► KEY PERSONNEL: JACK ABCARIUS(PM). JULIAN PALACIOS, STEVEN GRANADOS (PROJECT ENGINEERS1 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 173 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS WATER QUALITY/RESOURCES SERVICES As-Needed Stormwater Services UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO,CA NV5 is providing Owner's Representative services to support UCSD's stormwater program, mainly related to the Construction General Permit(CGP) and the Phase II NPDES Permit. NV5 services include: review of Contractor SWPPPs, conducting BMP audits for active construction sites, coordination of REAPS and all rain event inspections with contractors, support of UCSD staff in filing Annual Reports and any other information needed for upload to SMARTS, providing training as needed on permit requirements, and representation of Owner(UCSD) in the event of any stormwater violations. NV5 Project Manager Ms. Peterson has also been working with UCSD's Environmental group on updating the University's hydrology and water quality guidelines for development projects as well as helping create a post-construction checklist and template for projects to assist the Environmental staff with tracking. Ms. Peterson also manages all construction projects that hold construction permits on SMARTS and often acts as staff extension to the Facilities, Design, and Construction Group to provide stormwater advice and attend meetings and calls.She is working with the University to develop a SWPPP template to incorporate the recent Phase II MS4 permit requirements. ► DATES: AUGUST 2022-2023 ► KEY PERSONNEL:JENNIFER PETERSON (PM) NPDES Monitoring and Reporting COMPTON,CA NV5, as a subconsultant, is providing as-needed monitoring and reporting to support compliance with the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board's (RWQCB) monitoring and reporting requirements of Attachment E of the NPDES Permit No. CAS004001: Order No. R4-2012-0175 (Permit). NV5 tasks include performing the following: • Project management and coordination. • Preparing updates to the city's Integrated Monitoring Plan (IMP). • Obtaining monitoring site permits and access agreements with Los Angeles Department of Public Works (LADPW) and Army Corps of Engineers for receiving water and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) outfall sites. • Preparation of Site Sampling and Analysis Plans and Site Health and Safety Plans. • Conducting wet weather and dry weather sampling at receiving water and MS4 outfall sites, including preparation and installation of flow monitoring and autosampling equipment;field staffing and collection of samples for microbiology, chemistry,toxicity,toxicity identification evaluations, bioassessment(dry weather only), and field parameters; managing sample laboratory delivery under chain of custody protocols; and preparation of field forms, including trash assessments. • Assisting the City with the development of non-stormwater outfall screening and monitoring program to determine compliance with dry weather Total Maximum Daily Loads(TMDLs), non-stormwater action levels or other water quality standards or specifications. Performing data quality assessment, data management tables, hydrogpaphs and summaries; California Environmental Data Exchange Network (CEDEN) data formatting and uploads; and delivery of draft and final annual monitoring reports. ► DATES: 2020-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID RENFREW (PM). GARTH ENGELHORN (TASK LEADER). NICHOLAS POSER (FIELD SCIENTIST) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 174 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Port of Long Beach MS4 Outfall Monitoring PORT OF LONG BEACH I LONG BEACH, CA NV5, as a subcontractor to Anchor QEA, LLC is implementing the MS4 Outfall Monitoring Program to satisfy the stormwater outfall monitoring requirements of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit No. R4-2021-0105 (MS4 Permit). NV5 developed the Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP)that covers storm event targeting, sample collection methods, analytical procedures, data analysis and reporting, and health and safety associated with the program.The SAP is used to implement a sampling and analysis program that both gathers high quality, reliable stormwater discharge quality data for analysis to assess MS4 Permit compliance objectives and gain a better understanding of watershed loads to the harbor, specifically as they relate to the Greater Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDLs. NV5's work included procurement and installation of new ISCO flow meter/data loggers, rain gauges, auto-samplers, solar panels,speed cellular modems for remote telemetry access, and development of installation diagrams. Installation of equipment required confined space entry into the existing storm drain system, removal of old equipment, and reconfiguration and installation of the new equipment. NV5 developed flow equations and runoff estimates for sampler flow pacing, conducted three stormwater monitoring events at two MS4 outfall locations, prepared rainfall analysis, and developed sampling hydrographs. ► DATES: 2022-CURRENT • KEY PERSONNEL: GARTH ENGELHORN (PM), DAVID RENFREW(TECHNICAL SUPPORT), NICHOLAS POSER (FIELD SCIENTIST) La9nd Smart Watershed Network • �«•.-- ?Jr. COUNTY OF ORANGE I SANTA ANA,CA P,opoa.A in abeam Monitoring _ P^«^E _ NV5 supported the grant proposal effort and was contracted as the • ioo mG w `a ':;-.: ►/ technical expert consultant responsible for developing and installing the flow monitoring network within the storm drain network of the "'""„ . - J f Aliso Creek Watershed. NV5 implemented Task 3 of the Smart f Watershed Network Project, which includes site reconnaissance, installation, calibration and maintenance of 60 flow monitoring • . ( ` • stations and 20 conductivity monitoring stations connected to '" l•:---d.1- - - -I Moulton Niguel Water District's (MNWD)Advanced Metering Infrastructure(AMI) network. Data feeds and applied algorithms developed in the analytics platform provide watershed information ii .' ;:.si - - • and scenario results to support planning and decision-making. �. .,., • - DATES: 2019 2023 • KEY PERSONNEL:GARTH ENGELHORN (PM) MS4 Flow Monitoring and Assessment .a •... ''' IlkCITY OF CARLSBAD I CARLSBAD, CA - ,f --• NV5 performed monitoring and assessment of the water quality and quantity of discharges from the MS4, pollutant sources and/ or stressors and supporting effectiveness assessment of the water • quality improvement strategies implemented as part of the Carlsbad • t — Water Quality Improvement Plan (WQIP). NV5's scope of services included dry weather MS4 outfall field screening; non-stormwater Os I �~'---_�_ persistent flow MS4 outfall discharge monitoring; dry weather t special study monitoring; Illicit Discharge Detection Elimination Air .- '• investigations; and data formatting, assessment, and reporting of the - monitoring programs. . ._ ._, . . _ i. -..„ + DATES: 2(215 2020 ,' - • KEY PERSONNEL:GARTH ENGELHORN (PM). DAVID RENFREW(QA/QC). - I 1 -A. NICHOLAS POSER (FIELD SCIENTIST) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines `A 75 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS UTILITIES MODELING & PLANNING Sewer System Model Development & Evaluation CITY OF VILLA PARK I VILLA PARK,CA NV5 is responsible for performing a sewer system evaluation and developing a comprehensive wastewater collection system hydraulic model that will be used to evaluate the City's existing and potential sewer capacity needs and recommendations for improvements.The scope of work includes obtaining ground-specific locations, elevations, and inverts on the previously established manhole numbering system developing a hydraulic model to analyze the maximum design capacity ), a. s° i of the City's wastewater collection system based on size,slope, and material, and existing flow based on land usage to identify capacity deficiencies, evaluating the hydraulic capacity of the wastewaters collection system, developing a Geographic Information System (GIS) to document the City's wastewater collection system assets and features, and verifying the accuracy of the existing sewer infrastructure data.The findings will be used to determine financial needs to implement the improvements identified. D. DATES: = 2923-CURRENT b. KEY PERSONNEL:JULIAN PALACIOS (PM),AARON SCHNEIDER (PROJECT ENGINEER). SHEN HUANG (PROJECT ENGINEER). EY) Ramona the Acres Consolidation Feasibility Study and Final Design RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CORPORATION I SAN MARCOS, CA NV5 prepared a feasibility study to evaluate Ramona Municipal Water District(RMWD)'s extending service and consolidating the Acres area. Located within the RMWD's service area in Northern San Diego County,the Acres serves a disadvantaged community comprising more than 30 households that are either reliant on private wells and small on-site storage tanks or are existing RMWD customers.The community is served by substandard, leaky small-diameter pipelines that extend up to hundreds of linear feet in length from the main pipelines.The private wells have nitrate concentrations up to 3 times the MCL and uranium concentrations up to 4 times the MCL. NV5 reviewed the existing RMWD distribution system records and developed private well consolidation concepts and related cost opinions,such as installing and looping new main lines parallel to Kalbaugh Street, Haley Street, and Toub Street.A hydraulic model was developed with a base demand scenario and maximum day demand plus fire flow conditions to evaluate the capacity of the existing nearby pipelines to serve the Acres Community and proposed improvements required for the existing RMWD infrastructure(e.g., potentially upsizing to 8-inch diameter pipelines), if applicable. Due to the potential presence of rocky subterranean conditions within the project area, NV5 conducted a desktop geotechnical study to assess anticipated soil conditions and recommendations related to proposed pipeline improvements to support the proposed pipelines. NV5 also evaluated potential permitting, notifications, and environmental documentation requirements and approvals. With the community engagement strategy and implementation led by the Technical Assistance (TA) Provider(RCAC), NV5 provided outreach support by meeting and conducting site visits with the individual owners and presenting engineering- related findings of the feasibility study with the TA Provider, RMWD's staff, and board of directors. NV5 is currently preparing final design document for the recommended project, which includes approximately 4,400-LF of distribution pipelines along Rotanzi Street, La Brea Street, Kalbaugh Street, Beverly Street, and Haley Street, including associated appurtenances and fire hydrants, and a pressure reducing station at the intersection of Rotanzi Street and Vermont Street.The design will require coordination with the District and the County of San Diego (County) regarding design and encroachment permit requirements and traffic control. NV5 will provide surveying, geotechnical investigation, environmental documentation (Notice of Exemption), and potholing services in support of the project design. DATES: _ ). KEY PERSONNEL:JAMES OWENS (PM). SHEN HUANG (PROJECT ENGINEER1 City of Seal Beach On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 176 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS UTILITIES STUDIES & MASTER PLANS Sewer Master Plan 2021 CITY OF STANTON I STANTON,CA The City of Stanton's previous Master Plan was updated in 2013 and the City sought to perform a comprehensive Sewer Master Plan Update to reflect growth in development, modifications to the wastewater system, and ongoing water conservation efforts.Additionally, updating the Master Plan served to reevaluate the City's existing and future sewer capacity and rehabilitation needs, provide recommendations for improvements and prepare a preliminary opinion of probable cost for the proposed improvements.The Master Plan Update included a description of the methodology used to complete the study and provided an overall representation of the condition of the City's wastewater collection system and future capacity needs.The findings will be used to determine future financial needs to implement the improvements identified.The City's system includes approximately 55.4 miles of wastewater collection system gravity mains and pipelines and approximately 550 manholes. ► DATES: 2022-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JULIAN PALACIOS(PM),JAMES OWENS(PROJECT ENGINEER), NONA ESPINOSA(PROJECT ENGINEER). AARON SCHNEIDER (PROJECT ENGINEER) Encinitas Sewer Master Plan and Sewer Rate Update CITY OF ENCINITAS I ENCINITAS,CA NV5 was selected to complete the Citywide Sewer Master Plan Update and Sewer Rate Study Update.The Master Plan Update includes development of the City's wastewater hydraulic model using InfoSWMM and integrating and verifying information contained in the City's GIS. Our team is working closely with the Engineering, Public Works, and Operations and Maintenance staff to identify the City's assets that are at risk of probable failure and may become critical the City's planning horizon. Facilities identified as critical to system operations, such as specific manholes, pump stations, and assets located in environmentally sensitive areas, are being evaluated based on existing condition and capacity, current maintenance activities and frequencies, and input from City staff to establish criticality and risk of failure. The probability and consequences of failure will be evaluated, including evaluating the cost of repair,social costs associated with loss of service, repair/replacement costs related to collateral damage caused by failure, legal costs, environmental costs created by a failure and other associated costs or asset losses. The City requires equitable rates in a transparent rate study process, we are developing recommendations for the sewer service charges to be presented to the City Council and include recommendations for rate-based revenues sufficient for short-and long-term costs of service. ► DATES: 2019-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:JULIAN PALACIOS (PROJECT ENGINEER) Sewer Master Plan Update CITY OF NATIONAL CITY I NATIONAL CITY,CA NV5 provided planning and sewer infrastructure condition assessment services in support of the City's CIP.Services included updating the City's 2011 Sewer System Master Plan, review of CCTV inspection videos and reports, improvements prioritization, manhole inspections, hydraulic modeling,and development of a Sewer Master Plan Update. NV5 utilized historical flow data from flow meters at the connection to the City of San Diego sewer system and connections from adjacent municipalities into the City's collection system to assess current wastewater generation rates and diurnal patterns for each sewer basin to update the hydraulic model. Based on the findings of the CCTV inspection, manhole inspections,flow data and hydraulic modeling, NV5 provided recommendations to update the City's CIP for sewer infrastructure. ► DATES: 2019-2021 ► KEY PERSONNEL:,ULIAN PALACIOS (PROJECT ENGINEER) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 177 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SUPPORT/PLAN REVIEW On-Call Plan Check Services CITY OF SEAL BEACH I SEAL BEACH,CA NV5 is providing as-needed plan check services to the City for land development projects, including grading, drainage, street improvements, hydrology reports, Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP), National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) reports,and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans(SWPPP); utilities permits/plans; surveying; and subdivision projects, including lot line adjustments,tract maps, parcel maps and certificates of compliance. ► DATES:2022 CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:DAVID NIKNAFS(PM).STEVE NOVAK,SCOTT LYLE. MATTHEW RONQUILLO,J BRALEY(PLAN CHECK) Plan Check Services CITY OF DANA POINT I DANA POINT,CA NV5 is providing development review services for new projects within the City. NV5 serves as an extension of City staff to review projects involving grading, street and drainage improvements, drainage studies and Water Quality Management Plans(WQMPs), building foundations and retaining walls, and parcel/tract maps. ► DATES: JANUARY 2016-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM), PADMA ASAM. MICHAEL ROCCO. STEVE NOVAK.JENNIFER PETERSON, THOMAS GRACE, QIAO ZHOU, GENE CUSTENBORDER (PLAN CHECK) On-Call Plan Check Services CITY OF EL MONTE I EL MONTE,CA NV5 is contracted with the City of El Monte to provide plan check/review services and staff support to oversee the construction of various CIP projects and wireless communications facilities. Reviews include grading, soils report reviews, sewer, water, and storm drain improvements, hydrology reports, SWPPPs, Low Impact Development, street improvement plans, parcel/tract maps, easements and lot line adjustments. ► DATES: 2'_22 CURRENT(PREVIOUS CONTRACT-DUNE 2019-2022) ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS (PM), STEVE NOVAK, ART BISCOCHO (PLAN CHECK) Plan Check & Traffic Engineering Services CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON, CA NV5 is contracted by the City of Compton to provide professional plan check services and traffic engineering services for the City's Public Works Department.Services include technical plan check for engineering documents and plans and review of maps and legal descriptions for conformance with Federal, State and local regulations, particularly the California Subdivision Map Act and general compliance with City Standards, Ordinances and Regulations, including the Low Impact Development requirements identified in City of Compton Ordinance 2,252. NV5 also performs various Traffic Engineering Services such as review and recommendation and/or approval for Traffic Impact Analyses for public/private projects, warrant studies for traffic signal and/or stop signs installations, and various other related tasks. ► DATES: 1.RRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS (PM1. TAMARA O'NEAL. LUANNE BEAN. STEVE NOVAK, MATTHEW RONQUILLO. JAMES MILLER, AA v-t-\\. GERALD TOM. INDIA WOODRUFF, J BRALEY(PLAN CHECK) City of Seal Beach ( On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 178 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Plan Check Services CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH I IMPERIAL BEACH,CA NV5 is currently providing engineer/plan check services for this beachside community.The suite of services consists of three major elements: City Engineer services, plan check/development review and design of capital projects. o DATES: DECEMBER 2019-CURRENT o KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM), PADMA ASAM. MICHAEL ROCCO. STEVE NOVAK. JENNIFER PETERSON, THOMAS GRACE, QIAO ZHOU. GENE CUSTENBORDER (PLAN CHECK) On-Call Plan Check + Inspection Services CITY OF SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGO,CA NV5 is contracted by the City of San Diego to provide as-needed engineering and building plan review and inspection services. NV5's first task consisted of providing(rapid) reviews for a backlog of over 150 building construction plans and water quality documents submitted by applicants seeking building permit approval, which was quickly cleared by the NV5 team within one month.This also included reviewing daily incoming new submittals that varied from 5 to 20 per day, which NV5 successfully managed concurrently with the backlog. With the backlog cleared,the City entered the"maintenance phase,"with NV5 assisting with current incoming rapid reviews, making sure that they were being reviewed in a timely manner. During this time, NV5 staff completed over 1,400 rapid reviews for the City and quickly built a strong and successful working relationship with the City and its staff. In 2023, NV5 was awarded a $2.5M As-Needed Plan Check and Inspection Services contract to supplement City staff and continue assisting the City with maintaining permit processing timeline goals.Services provided under this contract include Building Plan Review and Engineering Plan Check Services, including plans for residential improvements, commercial developments, and infrastructure improvements within the City's right-of-way, and Building Inspection Services. o DATES: 2023-CURRENT: (PREVIOUS CONTRACT-2022) ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM). SCOTT LYLE, PADMA ASAM. MICHAEL ROCCO, JENNIFER PETERSON. THOMAS GRACE, QIAO ZHOU. Y CLARK SHEN, JAMES MILLER, BRENDAN LEHAN, ISRAA KHAN (PLAN CHECK) Grading, Hydrology, Hydraulic & WQMP Review RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I RIVERSIDE, CA NV5 is providing engineering development review services for a variety of projects ranging from single-family developments to supporting documents for FEMA map revision requests. NV5 has reviewed Hydraulic and Hydrologic Analysis,Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs), HEC-RAS analysis and other documents as requested for conformance with project conditions of approval,federal state and local guidance documents, and compliance with County requirements. o DATES: 2021-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM). PADMA ASAM, THOMAS GRACE, JENNIFER PETERSON (PLAN CHECK) Citywide Plan Check Review Services CITY OF VENTURA I VENTURA,CA NV5 is contracted by the City of Ventura to provide on-call plan check review services, including Building Code review (plumbing, mechanical, electrical, energy, green,structural, architectural, and accessibility); Fire Code review(fire alarms, fire sprinkler systems); Regional Stormwater requirement review(MS-4, SWPPP); Civil review (rough grading,fine grading); Public Improvement Plan review(water, wastewater, storm drain, public right-of-way improvements); and Zoning review (zoning code compliance). Plans are transmitted and reviewed utilizing the City's electronic system, Energov supported by Tyler Technologies. ► DATES: 2022-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM). Y. CLARK SHEN. PADMA ASAM, ARSANIOUS HANNA. SCOTT LYLE. GENE CUSTENBORDER City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 179 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS On-Call Plan Checking Services CITY OF PICO RIVERA I PICO RIVERA,CA Our team is currently providing on-call plan check services to the City of Pico Rivera. Reviews include subdivision maps, parcel maps, boundary adjustments and legal descriptions for conformance with local and state ordinances and laws; grading plans, including preliminary grading, mass grading, rough grading and precise grading plans;street improvement plans, including street widening, rehabilitation and new street plans; utility improvement plans;stormwater quality management plans; hydrology and hydraulic calculations and reports; engineer's cost estimate for the related items of work for bonding purposes;engineer's reports, including stormwater pollution prevention plans;erosion and sediment control plans; and geotechnical report review. ► DATES: EEBRUARY 2024-CURRENT; PREVIOUS CONTRACT 2019-2024 ► KEY PERSONNEL: DAVID NIKNAFS(PM), TAMARA O'NEAL(PM), PADMA ASAM, MICHAEL ROCCO, THOMAS GRACE (PLAN CHECK) On-Call Plan Check, Inspection and Stormwater Management Services CITY OF BEAUMONT I BEAUMONT,CA Our team is providing plan check and inspection services for the City of Beaumont on an as-needed basis.Services include subdivision and parcel map review,grading, public and private street and utility improvements,storm drain,sewer,erosion control,geotechnical, hydrology/hydraulic,structural,water quality/NPDES,and landscape reviews. ► DATES: CTOBER 2023-CURRENT(PREVIOUS CONTRACTS-2018-2023: FEBRUARY 2016-2018) ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL(PM). PADMA ASAM, MICHAEL ROCCO.THOMAS GRACE.JENNIFER PETERSON (PLAN CHECK) On-Call Civil & Water Quality Management Plan Check Services COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY,CA NV5 is providing engineering development review services for a variety of projects ranging from single-family development to large, multi-phase subdivisions and commercial projects with significant public infrastructure requirements. NV5 reviews Hydraulic and Hydrologic Analysis, Water Quality Management Plans(WQMPs), erosion control plans,soils reports, private grading and public improvement plans for conformance with project conditions of approval and compliance with County requirements. ► DATES: 2020-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL (PM), DAVID NIKNAFS, PADMA ASAM, STEVE NOVAK. MICHAEL ROCCO,THOMAS GRACE,JENNIFER PETERSON. NONA ESPINOSA. SCOTT LYLE. ARSANIOUS HANNA. FARID ASKARI. INDIA WOODRUFF(PLAN CHECK) Plan Check Services CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS I DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA NV5 is currently providing the City with on-call plan check services for the review of public and private development projects.Services include the review of grading and improvement plans, hydrology and hydraulic reports, geotechnical reports, water quality treatment and erosion control,title documents and review against project conditions of approval for residential, commercial and industrial development applications. ► DATES: -a =r 21)22-CURRENT ► KEY PERSONNEL:TAMARA O'NEAL((PM),JENNIFER PETERSON, PADMA ASAM, MICHAEL ROCCO, THOMAS GRACE, STEVE NOVAK, PLAN CHECK) City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines " A,6 80 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Understanding and Approach COST CONTROL to Services We are able to continually review and evaluate a project's cost through all project phases to enable informed and NV5 can provide professional, comprehensive engineering timely decision-making by our clients and the entire project services on a per project or task order basis for all types of team. Cost control techniques include: program budget capital improvement projects. Below is our general project analysis;value engineering; life-cycle cost analysis; and approach that will be modified and tailored to meet each quantity-based estimating.We rely on an open-book, project's needs. inclusive process that demonstrates the costs and benefits of varying design options.This budget confirmation WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE process starts in the earliest stages of the project,when Upon issuance of a notice to proceed, our project manager design and engineering alternatives have the greatest will meet with team members to review the requirements, potential impact on costs. Our design teams analyze prepare a Work Breakdown Structure and make team client goals,technical requirements, alternative building assignments for maximum efficiency of resources.The concepts, construction costs and long-term operational detailed WBS will describe all of the work tasks necessary costs to define the optimum scope within the budget, to complete the project.A master project schedule will assuring long-term flexibility and value. be prepared following the WBS to show the relationship between tasks,the expected start date and duration SCHEDULE CONTROL for each item.This schedule will serve as a guide to The key to effective schedule control is to measure actual conducting and monitoring the progress of the work and progress and compare it to planned progress on a regular to assure projects are completed on time and within basis and to take necessary corrective action immediately. budget.To assure accurate monitoring and tracking of We propose to supplement each major task as identified in documents, revisions and progress, a document tracking the master project schedule with a supplemental schedule and control system will be developed. NV5 will meet to keep careful track of where each individual component with City project representatives regularly and maintain stands. We identify problems that may result from delays constant communication to assure successful and timely and readily provide the opportunity to modify the schedule, delivery of the project. Meeting minutes will be distributed as required.This process assures the completion of your within one week of the meeting identifying actions, items, projects on schedule. assignments and due dates. Ability to Maintain Close Working Relationships Able to Understanding with City t w Oversee, + Delivering Staff Upon the Need Manage+ Control of the City Schedules and Cost Strong n Desi • Dedicated g Background + Qualified Professional 41111‘ + Relevant WHAT MAKES NV5 Team Experience UNIQUELY QUALIFIED Members TO PROVIDE THESE SERVICES TO THE CITY? City of Seal Beach 1 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 1 81 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS INNOVATIVE AND SUCCESSFUL APPROACHES The NV5 team focuses on providing safe, cost-effective, reliable, and sustainable improvements using innovative design and contracting techniques that meet or exceed the minimum standards based on design improvements and minimize impacts to adjacent properties and vehicular =� t_ ,f ,' ' • and pedestrian traffic. Our experienced engineering staff ` ,..., 'i provides lower cost or lower-impact alternatives in order to develop the least disruptive and least expensive designs. • • One such example of our use of innovative techniques can -- be seen in our work on the design of the Industrial Way _ Storm Drain and Drainage Improvements project for the City of Costa Mesa. -The project included design of a drainage system to alleviate the flooding in the area.The existing 48-inch MANAGING RESOURCES storm drain pipe in the street(Industrial Way) was not NV5 will meet with City project representatives regularly capable of handling the storm flood in its current condition. and remain in constant communication to assure We studied different design options and performed successful and timely delivery of the project. Bi-weekly hydrology and hydraulic analysis for various alternatives. meeting agendas, if necessary, will be distributed at We designed a system that would limit the flow into the least two working days before each meeting. Meeting existing storm drain system. In addition, we designed an minutes will be distributed within one week of the meeting underground detention system consisting of three(3) rows identifying actions, items, assignments and due dates. of 12 inch, perforated corrugated metal pipes within the Utilizing this technique will assure consistency in decisions, available portion of the adjacent field.The new drainage and will provide a concise list of tasks to be accomplished system solved the flooding problem in the area and saved by each participant and a specific time schedule to the City Public Works Department a substantial amount complete the task. of money.The proposed design alternative was much superior to a conventional trenching method within the Senior staff will meet with assigned project personnel street area consisting of replacing a large segment of regularly and remain in constant communication to assure the existing pipe with a larger diameter pipe and adding successful and timely delivery of the project. Utilizing this numerous catch basins.The construction of the new technique will guarantee adequate technical support, drainage system was completed on time and it is working thorough review and analysis of project issues,consistency just as intended. in decisions and recommendations, and will provide a concise list of tasks to be accomplished by each team Our team utilizes the latest in civil engineering design member and a specific time schedule to complete the software to facilitate timely, efficient, and innovative task. engineering design solutions for our clients.We rely on a host of computer resources, which includes up-to-date, This constant communication, in conjunction with state-of-the-art technology that is in use today throughout in-person meetings, allows our staff to meet project the engineering industry.We make maximum use of PC- milestones. based CADD systems that allow for the storage of typical FAMILIARITY WITH STATE AND FEDERAL details,establish similarity of plan layouts, and enable rapid duplications for the efficient preparation of plan sheets. PROCEDURES We understand that the development of Federal and Our team also provides construction management for State funded projects requires more than the preparation public works projects to several local agencies.We take of design reports and PS&E. More and more, engineers our commitment to building innovative projects seriously, are required to navigate their projects through the and will have our in-house construction management complex federal aid process involving pre-award audits, staff review plans and specifications for constructability. authorizations, and timely use of fund provisions. Our This is a good opportunity to obtain the view of those experience with the regulatory agencies controlling from the field and reduce potential difficulties that may be these funding sources has afforded us the opportunity to encountered during the construction of a project. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 182 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS support our clients through the process of developing the to a quality dem, reimbursement to e authorization "vet e�ab� and for fedealllY fundedpTroJ projects. �be e/ participation has put us in a position to offer our clients an p� RIdentify and unparalleled level of understanding of the process required �'as Resources to comply with Federal and State requirements. Our work 0 with local,state and federal agencies keeps us in the \ xi forefront of current updates to policies and procedures, pQ. 1 allowing our clients to benefit from our regular involvement ♦ in the project delivery process. + FEDERAL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS �- The NV5 project team has provided program management, project engineering, design and construction support for Act as a a broad range of federally funded transportation projects, Reference including Safe Routes to School projects, Community Tool Development Block Grant projects, and projects funded through the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and QUALITY CONTROL Urban Development and other federal programs. NV5 achieves our quality vision and objectives by Our project experience includes preparing all or a portion maintaining and continually improving a Quality of the federal paperwork for Caltrans for Local Assistance. Management Plan (QMP).The NV5 QMP builds quality into We are well versed in the preparation of the E-76 package everything that we do and encompasses four fundamental and the dictates of the Local Assistance Procedures elements. Manual requirements. • Quality Assurance: (PLAN) Proactively planning for We are also experienced in the key federal provisions to be quality and auditing our processes to make sure that included in project specifications, including Disadvantaged they are effectively meeting our objectives Business Enterprise goals, compliance with Davis Bacon • Quality Control: (DO) Processes for checking our Act for prevailing wage provisions,flow-down provisions to products to determine if they are performing as subcontractors, and a variety of other federal statutes and expected and meeting objectives and requirements. regulations. • Performance Measurement: (CHECK) Measuring and Public Works projects often have multiple funding sources, monitoring the level to which our quality management including federal, state and local funding. We will develop system is meeting the objectives and maintain a project documentation system acceptable • Continuous Improvement: (ACT)Assuring our to and in line with state and federal funding requirements. processes and products are always being improved to At a minimum, it will encompass the following items: better and more efficiently meet our quality objectives based on our performance measures and client • Verification of submission of bonds and insurance feedback. documents from the contractor • Maintenance of a current record of all contract QA/QC PROCESS documents relevant to the contract work at the project Responsiveness is not only about being quick, but also site about being a quality complete submittal.Accurate, • Maintenance of as-built set of contract plans complete and timely deliverables are our priority.That is • Creation and maintenance of photographic album of why we've implemented a quality assurance and quality all project phases which will be indexed for ease of control plan as a standard procedure that starts upon the retrieval receipt of a Task Order. Our QC policy requires our CADD designer, project designer, and project manager to sign As the City's consultant, if desired,we can also support the cover sheet and commit that they have reviewed the your federal funding/grant program with quarterly status submittal and are accepting responsibility for the quality reports on the project design and design contract. of the documents prior to being submitted for review by peers. Our process includes having an independent, City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 183 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS qualified reviewer, review project deliverables before every milestone submittal.This makes the products cleaner and enables the recipient to focus on the design and aesthetics " 111 ' of the project.Additionally, we engage our construction management team early in the design process to assure --_ �_ } that the concepts and designs being developed will be both biddable and buildable. We ask for the same level of -. commitment from all of our NV5 team members, including our subconsultants. Olt In addition,we constantly search for ways to improve each 'w - - task by employing economical thinking and ideas, without sacrificing quality. NV5 has streamlined and standardized >, the QA/QC process to improve project delivery.The QMP incorporates best practices to be followed; however, every project should be tailored to meet specific project intent and requirements. The objectives of NV5's QMP are: QA Review and Audit: Review to verify the process and procedures of the QMP have been followed and • Identify key project quality roles and resources. implemented.The QMP also identifies the need and • Identify and describe quality processes and frequency of quality audits.These audits are a means to procedures applicable to the project.The QMP assure that a QMP is in place, is appropriate, and is being assures that all team members are following the followed.Typically audits occur at the key project milestones same processes. (i.e.30,60, 90%design submittals).Additional optional • Serve as a reference tool for the Project Manager reviews may also be performed. and Project QA/QC Manager in carrying out the steps related to quality control and quality assurance. CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES • Provide the City with a concise picture and Our approach to construction support services is centered documentation of NV5's quality-related processes on our established policy of consistent and effective and procedures. employee oversight.The Project Manager will closely In addition to inclusion of QC procedures specific to monitor projects to verify that our construction managers the project disciplines,the QMP describes the quality and inspectors are performing within the guidelines of assurance reviews that are to be performed for each our established management and inspection procedures, project. Reviews include the following: which are patterned after the Caltrans Construction Manual. NV5 takes this a step further by formulating and QC Review: Review performed by an engineering implementing a proactive public relations program and a supervisor not involved in the portion of the work being concerted effort to identify previously unforeseen potential reviewed.The objectives are to review the documents for claims. correctness and identify(red line) incorrect calculations, assumptions, items not meeting standards, or missing COMMUNICATION information that needs to be included.This is a check for Our construction support team will be the point of contact fatal flaws in the design and to verify the project standards for all project correspondence and communication have been met. between the City,the contractor,the design team and Inter-disciplinary Review: Review by technical staff other project stakeholders. Our team will be in constant familiar with each individual discipline of the design communication with the City's project manager, making (including subconsultants)for consistency and continuity sure he or she has updated information on project status, and to avoid design conflicts. as well as any on-site or any contractual issues. Constructability Review: Performed by qualified engineers STAYING CONNECTED to determine the constructability of a project relative to Our staff is equipped with the technology to work efficiently scope,schedule, construction procedure, and adherence and stay organized and connected with our clients. NV5 to industry standards. utilizes Microsoft Teams to efficiently collaborate; easily find, share and edit files in real time; meet virtually; and City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 184 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS streamline workflows all on one single platform. NV5 is o Reporting all errors, omissions and deficiencies, committed to maintaining a safe and productive workplace etc.,to the City and engineering design team. environment while following COVID-19 guidelines and has o Keeping a marked-up set of plans and specifications access to several virtual meeting platforms in addition to for quick reference. Microsoft Teams, including GoToMeeting and Zoom. o Anticipating the Contractor's operations by SCHEDULE CONTROL reviewing the plans and specifications for each one before it begins. Our construction support services team gives considerable . Before start of construction,we will discuss with attention to monitoring project schedules.We will the Contractor the definable features of work to coordinate, review and make recommendations for assure that documentation is complete, materials changes to the Critical Path Method (CPM)schedule are on hand and those who are to perform the work generated by the contractor.As changes or discrepancies understand the scope in its entirety. occur between the CPM schedule and as-built conditions, the project schedule and cost estimates will be updated. • At the onset of the work, we will perform an initial We will review the contractor's schedule on a weekly basis inspection to determine whether the Contractor and will maintain an as-built/working schedule to reflect thoroughly understands and is capable of as built conditions to date. accomplishing the work as specified. • We will assure that the Contractor has an established COST CONTROL AND REPORTING safety program and that regular safety meetings are Cost control is a key element to successfully delivering conducted.We will also assure that the Contractor a project and must be thoroughly integrated with other meets all OSHA safety requirements. control methods(scope change control, schedule control • The construction inspector will perform follow-up and quality control)to assure that the City receives full inspections on a daily basis for the purpose of value for all funds earmarked for the project. Key elements assuring that the controls established during the of our cost control program include establishment and initial inspection continue to provide work that maintenance of a project budget; value engineering and conforms to the contract requirements and all constructability reviews of project plans and specifications; applicable standards. Unsatisfactory workmanship, sufficient vetting of owner-requested or contractor- materials and construction deficiencies will be generated changes;thorough review and evaluation of documented and reported for future identification and change order cost proposals; close monitoring of force traceability. Notices of non-compliance will be issued account work; and regular maintenance of a change order to the Contractor and corrective and preventive action log. NV5 provides a monthly status report that includes will be taken to assure compliance with the contract work accomplished during the reporting period, work to be documents. completed during the next reporting period, budget and • We will conduct a monthly review of the as-built schedule status, and a summary of issues and concerns drawings and assure that all items are considered in pending resolution. the changes of the record drawings, including: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL o The size,type and location of existing and new utility lines To assure compliance with the plans and specifications, o The layout and schematic drawings of electrical we will implement a comprehensive quality assurance and circuits and piping quality control (QA/QC) program involving the following o Verification of alignment and cross sections steps: o Changes in the location of equipment, etc. • We will perform a thorough review of the contract • Finally, we will review and approve the as built documents.This responsibility will include the drawings to complete the project turnover and begin following tasks: the warranty period. o Checking plans and specifications against requirements that have been associated with issues BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES that occurred on similar jobs. Our construction support services team is well-versed o Comparing existing elevations, grades and details, in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System etc.,shown on plans with those at the actual site. (NPDES) requirements and experienced in implementing City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 185 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS best management practices.We will monitor the Ik' implementation, maintenance and any required modification of the approved Stormwater Pollution < 1 Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Water Quality Management �f Plan (WQMP). In the event that the project specifications for developing the SWPPP or WQMP are inadequate and cannot support the project needs or meet current NPDES requirements, we will work closely with the design consultants to incorporate the required provisions into the ;s. project specifications to meet these goals. In addition, our team includes Qualified SWPPP Developers and Qualified Wit SWPPP Practitioners. ` .- MOBILITY Each member of our construction support services team times of plan checks are crucial, and we intend to return has access to a mobile office that includes a laptop, plan checks within the timelines outlined by the City.We Internet/email access, mobile phone, mobile project files, continually train existing employees and recruit new talent digital cameras and other required materials. Our team to exceed the expectations of our clients. members are always available via mobile phone and email for easy access and continuous communication. We understand how essential it is for individual departments to work together in order to build a WEB-BASED DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM successful project. Our philosophy is to work closely with Our web-based CMIS software is designed to provide the all departments,divisions and agencies to eliminate Construction Manager the capability to manage project redundancy and increase efficiency. We understand the information efficiently and effectively while maintaining difficulties in interpreting design standards, and we take full transparency with the City and the design engineer in pride in providing solutions for your constituents. managing the construction contractor.The City, as well Outlined below is the general process the NV5 team as NV5's Construction Manager and inspectors, have utilizes to provide plan review services.This is presented real-time CMIS web based software installed on an iPad as a guideline to be adjusted according to the processing or computer to record inspectors'daily reports and can procedures of your jurisdiction.We will work with the be utilized on any device with Internet access including City in a seamless manner for review of plans for code iPhone and Android mobile devices. The City can log in and compliance and keeping projects moving to the finish line. view at any time the submittals, RFIs, correspondence, WSWD, Contractor's Pay Apps with DIR submissions Deliverables and apprentice requirements documentation,and NV5 Deliverables for a typical plan check project include: Inspection reports from any laptop, computer, or mobile device at any time. • Cost confirmation letter(if required) • Signed comment letter with checklist PLAN CHECK SERVICES • Redlined plans Our primary approach is to serve as a direct extension of the City staff. NV5 will take every measure possible In compliance with state law, all plan check services will to see that the City's timeline is met. It is our intention be performed by or under the responsible charge of a to consistently beat the plan review turnaround times California licensed professional eligible to prepare and while assuring continuous quality and reasonable sign the type of map, plan, or professional study being implementation of the state codes and all local reviewed.All plan review memos will be signed and sealed amendments.We will put forth a coordinated effort and by a duly licensed professional. responsibility to track and coordinate all applications or Submittal Sequence requests received in the City. Each submittal will generally follow the following sequence: All plan check services will be driven by the accepted First Plan Check architect-engineering and industry professional practices, and will comply with the applicable regulations.Turnaround The initial plan check will be comprehensive and identify City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 186 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS all significant issues. It is important to present significant Our team is experienced in providing digital plan review issues to the developer as early in the review process as and will accept, review and return plans electronically if the possible, so that the developer can respond in a timely City desires. manner. In addition to the typical scope of services,the We will screen and log every application to assure they first plan check will include the following: are routed to all plan checkers in a timely manner.All • Plan Review Checklist submittals are checked for compliance with relevant • Review of Conditions of Discretionary Approval state and local requirements.The log serves as a tracking • Analysis of Easement Requirements and Right-Of-Way device to assure turnarounds and completeness of review. Needs Corrections • Identification of Required Coordination with Inter- NV5 will assure that corrections are handled as quickly Agency Jurisdictional Issues and as clearly as possible.We will identify all corrections Subsequent Submittals based on compliance with specific standards, codes and Plan check resubmittals are reviewed for completeness regulations.We will either provide notes on the plans as and to determine if all previous comments have been fully appropriate, or provide a correction sheet detailing which addressed. If the developer has made significant changes items need to be addressed for plan approval. to the submittal, new review comments may be necessary. Each project will be reviewed with strict adherence to our The NV5 plan checker will identify remaining deficiencies company policy of independent objectivity as a third party. in the documents for subsequent reiterations of the plan Projects have ranged from the simple to the complex check submittals. across all types of construction. Our wide exposure and expertise allow us to provide impartial and comprehensive Final Review plan reviews clearly indicating the applicable codes and We anticipate that after no more than three (3) plan standards and documenting noted deficiencies. Our checks, NV5 will request that the developer submit final reviews are individually prepared for each project and, plans and associated documents, as required by the City while we use Agency standard checklists as a basis for for final review. NV5 will confirm that plans are complete our review, we also review each individual project for site- and that all associated documents have been submitted. specific impacts and technical merits—including boundary NV5 will then provide an approval letter and other required conditions and general construction considerations.Our documents and transmittals, depending on the type of Plan Review Reports are written to provide the design review. team with a clear and concise understanding of the issues. Transmittal Comments from each discipline are grouped together for easy reference, and each comment references a specific NV5 will maintain accurate and comprehensive records item in the plans or specifications as well as a reference. related to all plans, calculations and documents received. 4111 01 03 a, r1I I;n 1 TV Qi 1 :".1 'TV f'I 11=11lT • ASSURANCE CHECK DELIVERABLE City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 187 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Approvals and to maintain momentum and project schedules. Upon completion of each plan review, plans and supporting • Efficiently Meet Turnaround Deadlines and Maintain documents will be returned to the City recommending Development Momentum.An emphasis will be approval.Approval will only be given when all compliance placed on our staff's experience with the City and issues are resolved to the best of our team's knowledge requirements to proactively facilitate communication and all requirements of the City are satisfied. and processing.We will work to assure proven quality assurance and schedule control measures are Accelerated Plan Review implemented. In most cases,we will complete the initial plan review in 10 • Maintain Accuracy and Cost Savings Through Proven working days. However,some plans may require expedited Processes and Continuity. We can implement review.At your request,we will perform plan review services integrated,standardized processes, including within an accelerated time frame.Accelerated plan review electronic plan reviews that will be utilized by may require an additional fee,agreed upon by the applicant seasoned staff members who deliver plan review and NV5. comments that are consistent,thorough, accurate, Meetings and done right the first time. We will conduct and coordinate all communications with • Analyzing Submittals: Our team will review and assess the City for plan review comments to assure that plan initial submittals for completeness, review title sheets review issues are handled efficiently. During the plan and non technical issues; maintain files; monitor due review process, we are prepared to meet with City staff and dates; monitor contract budget and status tracking the applicant at any time. Our goal is to issue approved reports; and coordinate invoicing. Consistency will plans as quickly as possible, but in full compliance with be maintained by assigning the project to the same local codes, ordinances and guidelines. Our experience reviewer that performed the previous reviews, unless suggests greater involvement early in the design process circumstances dictate otherwise. yields exceptional benefits. We feel it is helpful to be • Facilitating Quality Reviews: Our experienced public involved in Development Review meetings for projects works plan reviewers will routinely review agency subject to the Planning Review process. standards,ordinances, guidelines, and update checklists; write comment letters; coordinate project Management Plan + QA/QC returns; attend review meetings;and communicate Our managerial approach is based on shared expectations comments to the applicant and designers. Because of and clear and consistent communication with City staff our depth of resources and project tools(checklists, throughout the delivery of projects. We will implement comment letters), reassigned projects can be a comprehensive program based on best practices to reviewed without missing deadlines or causing validate that each and every review is thorough, accurate, unnecessary rechecks. consistent and timely.This system's success is based on • Providing Expertise:Our experts will provide a quality, thousands of hours of practical, real-world experience by comprehensive review of plans,studies, maps and our dedicated personnel and their unique ability to interact reports in accordance with all accepted engineering quickly and efficiently with your staff.The specific action practices,the Subdivision Map Act,applicable items in our process include: regulations and City development standards.Our experts • Coordination and Communication: Our staff will are also available to meet with your staff to clarify handle the necessary administrative functions, comments and discuss solutions,as well as provide full such as project tracking, managing project controls, and complete reviews for each project that will minimize maintaining and distributing communications, the number of resubmittals by the customer. reviewing agendas and ordinance issues, and fielding • Quality Assurance/Quality Control: We are committed calls on project status. to a Quality Assurance, Quality Control and • Reliable and Responsive Service. Our project manager Constructability Review protocol for all deliverables will provide proactive communication, utilize proven submitted to a client. Our QC policy requires our project management tools and best practices,and project engineer and project manager to sign off on will anticipate your needs and quickly respond with the cover sheet and commit that they have reviewed accurate and detailed information every step of the the submittal and are accepting responsibility for the way.We are available to meet with the City at kickoff quality of the documents prior to being submitted for and progress meetings to discuss procedures, projects, review by peers. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 188 REFERENCES References Provided below are references from public agencies for whom NV5 has performed work for within the last four(4)years. CLIENT CLIENT CONTACT SCOPE OF WORK/SERVICES/CONTRACT COSTS/CHANGE ORDERS/DATES/ INFORMATION KEY PERSONNEL Plan Check Services(2016-Current): NV5 is providing development review services Matthew Sinacori, for new projects within the City. NV5 serves as an extension of City staff to review Director of Public projects involving grading,street and drainage improvements,drainage studies and Works/City Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs), building foundations and retaining walls, City of Engineer, and parcel/tract maps. Dana Point 949.248.3574, Contract Cost: 2020-Current: NTE$850K per FY; 2019: NTE$650K per FY; 2016: msinacori@ NTE$300K per year danapoint.org Key Personnel:Tamara O'Neal, Padma Asam, Michael Rocco,Steve Novak,Jennifer Peterson,Thomas Grace CI of Jacob Hester, PE, Water Engineering Construction Management and Peer Review Plan Check Services(Water Services) Anaheim & Design Manager, (2019-Current): NV5 is providing Construction Management and Peer Review Plan (Public 714.765.4421 Check Services for various water projects. Utilities hester@anaheim. Dept.) Contract Cost: NTE$1M per FY; Key Personnel: Luanne Bean, India Woodruff net On-Call Land Development Plan Review Services(2023-Current):Our team is providing land development review services, which includes providing plan checking and inspection services at project sites or City offices as needed; Yazdan T. Emrani, Contract Cost: NTE $300K; Key Personnel:Tamara O'Neal,Jennifer Peterson, City of PE, Director of Wenkai Qin,James Miller,Alan Vallow, Carl Henderson, Nona Espinosa, Mike Smyth, Glendale Public Works, Qiao Zhou,Thomas Grace Public 818.548.3900, Works yemrani@ On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services(2023-Current): NV5 giendaleca.gov is providing On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services for various public works projects. Contract Cost: NTE $500K; Key Personnel: Peter Salgado, Luanne Bean, India Woodruff Beryl Street Drainage and Street Improvements(2020-2022):Our team provided Daniel Gruezo, engineering design services for the project, including the preparation of PS&E.The Civil Engineer, project included roadway, intersection and drainage improvements, including green City of 310.318.0661, street elements; modifications to catch basins; pedestrian crossing enhancements; Redondo ext. 2279 incorporation of Living Street Design principles,traffic calming elements;and signing Beach daniel.gruezo@ and striping. redondo.org Contract Cost: $230.8K; Key Personnel: David Niknafs, Steve Novak,Art Biscocho, Carl Henderson Street Improvements Design for Residential Streets South of Florence Avenue Robert Garcia, (Triangle)(2022):Our team provided engineering design and surveying services Public Works for the preparation of plans,specifications and cost estimates for residential street City of CIP Manager, segments.The work consisted of pavement improvements, including grind and overlay Santa Fe 562.868.0511, using Fiber Reinforced Asphalt Concrete(FRAC),slurry seal with fiber reinforcements, Springs ext. 7545, curb and gutter, sidewalks, driveway approaches and curb ramp improvements. robertgarcia@ santafesprings.org Contract Cost: $134K; Key Personnel: David Niknafs,Art Biscocho, Steve Novak, J Braley City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 189 REFERENCES CLIENT CLIENT CONTACT SCOPE OF WORK/SERVICES/CONTRACT COSTS/CHANGE ORDERS/DATES/ INFORMATION KEY PERSONNEL On-Call Project Management Services(2020-Current): NV5 is providing Project Management Services to the City on various Capital Improvements Projects.Task orders include: • Active Transportation for El Monte Station and Downtown El Monte Project(CIP 890) • Nevada MND Construction Monitoring Services(CIP 005 and CIP 016) • Merced Avenue Traffic Calming Project(CIP 003) • El Monte Regional Bicycle Commuter Access Improvement Project(CIP 016) • Nevada-Bodger Sewer Improvements (CIP 005 and CIP 038) • Santa Anita Active Transportation Program Cycle 5 (CIP890) Contract Cost:$250K yearly; Key Personnel: Luanne Bean, India Woodruff Area Y Park Improvements(2022-Current):As a subconsultant to David Volz Design, we are providing civil engineering design services for the Area Y Park Improvements, including topographic survey, geotechnical investigation, preliminary and final grading and drainage plans,specifications and cost estimate, and bid and construction phase support for the project. Contract Cost: $95K; Key Personnel: David Niknafs,Steve Novak, Carl Henderson, J Braley On-Call General Civil Design and Water Design Services(2021-Current): NV5 is providing on-call Civil Engineering Design and Water Design Services for the City.Task Lee Torres, orders include: Acting DPW/City City of Engineer, • Ramona/Tyler Bike Lanes Improvements El Monte 626.580.2055, • Water Line Rerouting Due to Railroad Upgrades Itorres@elmonteca. • Emergency Design Services for the City Sewer Line Crossing at Johnson Avenue gov and the Railroad • Speed Table Design (CIP 074) Contract Cost: NTE $1.2M annually, $3.6M NTE total aggregate sum over 3 years; Key Personnel: Luanne Bean, India Woodruff On-Call Civil Plan Check Services(2019-2022,2022-Current): NV5 is contracted with the City of El Monte to provide plan check/review services and staff support to oversee the construction of various CIP projects and wireless communications facilities. Contract Cost: NTE $1.5M: Key Personnel: David Niknafs,Steve Novak On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services(2020-Current):NV5 is providing On-Call Construction Management and Inspection services for the City.Task orders include: • Sidewalk and Curb Ramp Reconstruction Project(CIP 052)Phases 2 and 3(CM for Phases 2&3,Construction Inspection Services for Phase 3, Labor Compliance Services for Phase 3) Contract Cost:NTE$700K yearly; Key Personnel: Luanne Bean, India Woodruff El Monte Avenue and Baldwin Avenue Street Improvements(2021):Our team provided professional civil engineering design services for the street improvement project Contract Cost:$147K; Key Personnel:David Niknafs,Steve Novak,Art Biscocho, Carl Henderson City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 190 REFERENCES CLIENT CLIENT CONTACT SCOPE OF WORK/SERVICES/CONTRACT COSTS/CHANGE ORDERS/DATES/ INFORMATION KEY PERSONNEL NPDES Monitoring and Reporting(2020-Current):NV5, as a subconsultant, is John Strickland, providing as-needed monitoring and reporting to support compliance with the Los Public Works Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board's(RWQCB) monitoring and reporting City of Manager, I requirements of Attachment E of the NPDES Permit No. CAS004001: Order No. R4- Compton 310.605.5505, 2012-0175 (Permit). jstrickland@ comptoncity.org Contract Cost: $860K; Key Personnel: David Renfrew, Garth Engelhorn, Nicholas Poser On-Call Environmental,Technical,and Expert Consulting Services(2019-2023): Robert Freeman, NV5 led a full-service environmental team to provide LAWA with air quality, water Los CM, IPMA- quality, hazardous materials, petroleum storage tanks,site investigations and Angeles SCPI Director, assessments, environmental management system,sustainability,environmental World Environmental mitigation project and environmental commitments, wildlife and biological resources Airports Sustainability and management, noise management,sound insulation grant program, environmental p Compliance, engineering services. (LAWA) 424.646.6734, rfreeman@lawa.org Contract Cost: $2.7M; Key Personnel: David Renfrew, Garth Engelhorn, Matthew Renaud, Cecile Felsher, Eric Fraske Rick Yee, Deputy DPW/Assistant City Bastanchury Road Widening(2022-Current): NV5 is providing construction City of Engineer,4845, management, inspection, materials/deputy inspection,and labor compliance services Yorba Linda 714.961.7171, for the Bastanchury Road Widening project. ryee@yorbalindaca. Contract Cost: $493K; Key Personnel: Peter Salgado,Jim Daly, NV5 Geotech gov Murrieta Road Bridge over Salt Creek(2023-Current): NV5 is providing engineering design services for the Murrieta Road Bridge Over Salt Creek project.The project will increase traffic capacity traveling north/south along Murrieta Road connecting to Valley Boulevard and improve drainage, as this area frequently experiences flooding during heavy rain.The project is located along Murrieta Road between Park City Avenue and Camino Del Sol Norte and consists of the construction of roadway Jennifer (widening)and a bridge spanning the length of Salt Creek, approximately 470 feet. City of Christoffersen, The bridge will consist of a 4-lane span with pedestrian sidewalks and a signalized Menifee 951 723 1731, trail crossing.This project will investigate the horizontal and vertical alignment to jchristoffersen@ meet 100-year flood limits. Services include project management,topographic survey, cityofinenifee.us geotechnical evaluation and report,environmental document preparation, utility coordination, and preparation of final plans, specifications and estimate, and bidding and construction support. Contract Cost: $1.78M; Key Personnel: Darab Bouzarjomehri, David Schott, Carl Henderson, Paul Cunningham, Sean Roy,Wenkai Qin, Qiao Zhou,James Miller, Israa Khan Lake Morena Views Mutual Water Company/Lake Morena's Oak Shores Mutual Lake Karen Russell, Water Company Consolidation(2020-Current): NV5 is currently working with the two Morena General Manager, mutual water companies,state representatives,the third-party technical assistance Oak Shores 619.478.1123, provider(CSU Sacramento), and RCAC on a monthly basis to coordinate various Mutual hatcreekkr@aol. improvements and funding sources, apprise of the status of project deliverables, and Water com to plan upcoming efforts. Company Contract Cost: $528K; Key Personnel:James Owens,Shen Huang City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 191 REFERENCES CLIENT CLIENT CONTACT SCOPE OF WORK/SERVICES/CONTRACT COSTS/CHANGE ORDERS/DATES/ INFORMATION KEY PERSONNEL Devon Beach Habitat Friendly Shoreline Structure Design at Harbor Island Park Shoreline Port of San Diego (2023-2024):The purpose of this project is to replace approximately 450 linear feet Engineering- of existing rock revetment shoreline along Harbor Island Park with an innovative, Port of San Construction sustainable alternative that improves local habitat value and biodiversity, provides Diego 619.686.6482, water quality improvements and additional ecosystem services,and boosts resiliency dbeach@ while maintaining the required structural integrity present along the shoreline. portofsandiego.org Contract Cost: $59K; Key Personnel:Wenkai Qin, Qiao Zhou Rancho Santa Margarita City Hall HVAC Replacement(2023):The project consists City of Tri Nguyen, PE, of the replacement of the 35 packaged DX units and replacement of 1 split system. Rancho Principal Engineer, NV5 was asked to provide mechanical and electrical engineering documents to Santa 949.635.1813, facilitate a permit package and bid set for the City of Rancho Santa Margarita City Margarita tnguyen@ Hall. Our team handled this project quickly and effectively. cityofrsm.org Contract Cost: $29K; Key Personnel:John Chu,Andrew Chang City Hall&Police Station HVAC System Replacement and Solar Energy Project (2022-Current): NV5 is providing engineering services to review and analyze the City's energy consumption at City Hall and the Police Station, including existing HVAC Chris Tanio, PE, and associated mechanical equipment.We will provide recommended improvements Deputy Director to optimize energy efficiency and cost savings as well as climate control within the of Public Works/ building, and provide engineered improvement plans and technical specifications City of City Engineer, for the replacement of the existing HVAC system at the two facilities, along with the Placentia 714.993.8132, installation of a new solar and battery energy system to power the building. NV5 is ctanio@placentia. also preparing civil plans,specifically for the locations designated for the electric org vehicle charging stations in the Civic Center parking lot and Police Station parking lot, including paving plans,striping plans, and utility trenching details. Contract Cost:$350K; Key Personnel: David Niknafs,Art Biscocho, Matthew Ronquillo,Andrew Chang,John Chu Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement(2021-Current): NV5 is providing engineering Matt Wide!ski, design services for the Lake Drive Storm Drain Replacement Project, which involves Principal Engineer, the replacement of approximately 2,000 feet of failed 48-inch corrugated metal pipe City of 760.633.2777, (CMP)with new reinforced concrete pipe(RCP)through an environmentally sensitive Encinitas mwidelski@ canyon area between Lake Drive and Interstate 5 (1-5). encinitasca.gov Contract Cost:$247K; Key Personnel:Tamara O'Neal, Scott Lyle, Michael Rocco, Thomas Grace, Carl Henderson,J Braley,Jennifer Peterson, Padma Asam Sewer System Model Development&Evaluation(2023-Current): NV5 is responsible Steve Franks, for performing a sewer system evaluation and developing a comprehensive City of Villa City Manager, wastewater collection system hydraulic model that will be used to evaluate the City's Park 714.998.1500, existing and potential sewer capacity needs and recommendations for improvements. sfranks@villapark. org Contract Cost: $346K; Key Personnel:Julian Palacios,Aaron Schneider, Shen Huang,J Braley CHANGE ORDERS/AMENDMENTS On occasion, NV5 has requested change orders/amendments for particular projects. In most cases,these are due to client-initiated changes to the scope or schedule after contract award, or unexpected contractor-related delays in the field. NV5 takes every measure possible to minimize the need for change orders or amendments on our contracts and will discuss such a need with the City ahead of time in the rare occasion it becomes necessary. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 192 SUBCONSULTANT LIST Subconsultant List NV5 has not enlisted subconsultants for this contract. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 193 EXCEPTIONS Exceptions NV5 has reviewed the RFP and attached sample contract and does not have any exceptions to the RFP or the City's Standard Agreement. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines NV5 194 FEE PROPOSAL Fee Schedule N V 5 Rates are effective for the initial term of the contract. ENGINEERING SERVICES HOURLY RATE** Principal $280 Project Manager $225 Quality Assurance Manager $210 Traffic Engineer $230 Senior Structural Engineer $215 Structural Engineer $180 Senior Engineer $170 Plan Check Engineer III $190 Plan Check Engineer II $165 Plan Check Engineer I $140 Senior Designer $155 Project Engineer $150 Assistant Engineer $128 Designer $128 CADD Technician $108 Administration $98 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES HOURLY RATE** Senior Construction Manager $205 Construction Manager $190 Senior Office Engineer $155 Office Engineer $128 Construction Inspector* $164 Construction Administration $98 SURVEY TECHNICAL SERVICES HOURLY RATE** Engineering Aide/Planning Aide $97 Project Assistant $100 Project Administrator $112 CADD Technician I $118 CADD Technician II $138 CADD Technician III $162 Sr.CADD Technician/Designer $177 GIS Technician I $115 GIS Technician II $137 GIS Analyst $157 Senior GIS Analyst $189 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services NV5 I 1 FEE PROPOSAL Fee Schedule N V 5 Rates are effective for the initial term of the contract. SURVEY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HOURLY RATE** Junior Engineer/Planner/Scientist/Surveyor $141 Assistant Engineer/Planner/Scientist/Surveyor $167 Associate Engineer/Planner/Scientist/Surveyor $180 Senior Engineer/Planner/Scientist/Surveyor $197 Manager $256 Associate $270 Principal $290 FIELD SURVEY HOURLY RATE** 1-Person Survey Crew* $167 2-Person Survey Crew* $350 3-Person Survey Crew* $473 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SERVICES HOURLY RATE** Senior Landscape Architect $178 Landscape Architect $149 Landscape Designer $100 AUDIOVISUAL, ELECTRICAL, FIRE PROTECTION, MECHANICAL, HOURLY RATE** PLUMBING, SECURITY CONSULTING AND DESIGN SERVICES Sr. Principals $300 Principals $275 Directors $250 Associate Directors $225 Sr.Managers $225 Sr. Engineer/Manager $200 Sr. Project Manager/Sr.Consultant $175 Project Manager/Engineer/Consultant $150 Sr. Designer/Sr.Engineer Assistant $150 Designers/Engineer Assistant $130 Sr.Drafter/CADD Operator $100 Drafter/CADD Operator $85 Administrative $75 ENVIRONMENTAL- GEOLOGISTS, HYDROGEOLOGISTS, ENGINEERS, INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, SCIENTISTS + HOURLY RATE** SPECIALISTS Senior Principal $250 Principal $240 Senior III $230 Senior II $220 City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services NV5 12 FEE PROPOSAL Fee Schedule N 5 Rates are effective for the initial term of the contract. Senior I $215 Staff Ill $180 Staff II $170 Staff I $160 Associate III $155 Associate II $150 Associate I $140 Specialist III $130 Specialist II $120 Specialist I $100 Financial Analyst II $100 Financial Analyst I $85 Administrative I $80 REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES COST Reproduction Cost Consultant Services Cost+15% Automobile Transportation per IRS standard Delivery,Freight,Courier Cost Agency Fees Cost Commercial Travel Cost *Assumes prevailing wages are applicable for field work. **Regular rates.Work in excess of 8 hours and work on Saturdays will be billed at 1.5 times the regular rate.Work in excess of 12 hours and work on Sundays and Holidays will be billed at 2 times the regular rate. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services NV5 3 FEE PROPOSAL ► I it CHEDULE, PROFESSIONAL STAFF Personnel Senior Principal Engineer/Geologist $250.00/hr. Project Engineer/Geologist/Manager $155.00/hr. Staff Engineer/Geologist $140.00/hr. Field Supervisor $150.00/hr. Administration Staff $80.00/hr. FIELD STAFF *Prevailing Wage 2024.2027 Soil/ACI Technician I $130.00 /hr. ICC Special Inspector I(Concrete,Masonry,Steel,Bolt,Fireproofing) $130.00 /hr. Certified Welding Inspector I $130.00 /hr. NDT Technician $135.00 /hr. Laboratory Technician $80.00 /hr. Ground Penetrating Radar(Technician and Equipment) $200.00 /hr. Coring Equipment Fee $75.00 /hr. Torque/Pull Testing(Technician and Equipment) $150.00 /hr. "Wildcat",35-lb hammer Dynamic Cone Penetrometer(DCP)with tech $450.00 /hr. Lightweight 5-lb Gas Dynamic Cone Penetrometer(DCP)equip with tech $200.00 /hr. Seismic Refraction Survey Using Geode 24-Channel Seismodule $3,500.00 Fall of Potential Ground Testing(Ground Rod Test)-Initial Test $1,000.00 Fall of Potential Ground Testing(Ground Rod Test)-Subsequent Test $600.00 Organic Vapor Meter $150.00 /day Pick-Up $90.00 /hr. LABORATORY FEE SCHEDULE Asphalt Concrete Asphalt Mix Design Review $375.00/ea. Hveem Stability $215.00/ea. Hveem Unit Weight Sample Requiring Compaction $200.00/ea. Marshall Stability,Flow&Unit Weight 210.00/ea.(per test specimen) Maximum Theoretical Unit Weight(Rice) $210.00/ea. Extraction-Ignition Oven(including gradation) $245.00/ea. Percent Swell $160.00/ea. Unit Wt Compacted Sample(Specific Gravity) $95.00/ea. Aggregates Absorption Test,Coarse Aggregate $54.00/ea. Absorption Test,Fine Aggregate $54.00/ea. Clay Lumps&Friable Particles $135.00/ea. Cleanness Value $160.00/ea. Crushed Particles,Percent $205.00/ea. Durability Index,Coarse Aggregate $130.00/ea. Durability Index,Fine Aggregate $130.00/ea. Abrasion Resistance by LA Rattler $205.00/ea. Organic Impurities in Sand $80.00/ea. Sieve Analysis Coarse Aggregate $130.00/ea. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services NV5 14 FEE PROPOSAL LABORATORY FEE SCHEDULE(CONTINUED) Sieve Analysis Coarse&Fine Aggregate(includes Wash) $140.00/ea. Sodium Sulfate Soundness(5 cycle test per primary size) $390.00/ea. Specific Gravity,Fine Aggregate $95.00/ea. Specific Gravity,Coarse Aggregate $85.00/ea. Unit Weight(per cubic foot)Voids in Aggregate $75.00/ea. Rock Core(Compressive Strength) $95.00/ea. Structural/Reinforcing Steal Headed Rebar Tensile Test-No.8 Bar and Smaller< $115.00/ea. Headed Rebar Tensile Test-No.9 Bar to No.11 $140.00/ea. H.S.Bolt Conformance-Bolt,Nut&Washer(DSA) $480.00/ea. Mechanically Spliced Reinforcing Steel-No.8 Bar and Smaller< $200.00/ea. Mechanically Spliced Reinforcing Steel-No.9 Bar to No.11 $215.00/ea. Mechanically Spliced Reinforcing Steel-No.14 $235.00/ea. Mechanically Spliced Reinforcing Steel-Slippage $42.00/ea. Mechanical Tests,Hardness Test,Rockwell $118.00/ea. Prestressed Steel,Tensile Test,Strand(7-wire Coated) $235.00/ea. Prestressed Steel,Tensile Test,Strand(7-wire Uncoated) $275.00/ea. Reinforcing Steel,Tensile Test-No.8 Bar and Smaller< $95.00/ea. Reinforcing Steel,Tensile Test-No.9 Bar to No.11 $108.00/ea. Reinforcing Steel,Tensile Test-No.11 Bar and Greater> Quote Reinforcing Steel,Bend Test $75.00/ea. Spray-applied Fireproofing Density Tests $110.00/ea. Structural Steel,Tensile-Up to 200,000 lbs. $160.00/ea. Structural Steel,Bend Test $105.00/ea. Welded Specimens,Tensile Test $135.00/ea. Chemical Analysis Quote Machining Costs If Required $80.00/hr. Masonry Absorption Test,Brick $65.00/ea. Compression Test,Composite Prism $185.00/ea. Compression Test,Brick $55.00/ea. Compression Test,Blocks $95.00/ea. Compression Test,Cores(does not include Coring for samples) $80.00/ea. Compression Test,Grout/Mortar $37.00/ea. Masonry Block Conformance(Does not include shrinkage) $480.00/ea. Modulus of Rupture,Brick $55.00/ea. Moisture as Received,Brick $55.00/ea. Saturation Coefficient Brick $55.00/ea. Unit Weight&Absorption,Block $80.00/ea. Efflorescence,Block or Brick Only $80.00/ea. Linear Shrinkage $270.00/ea. Masonry Core Shear Test $130.00/ea. City of Seal Beach On-Call Professional Services NV5 5 FEE PROPOSAL LABORATORY FEE SCHEDULE(CONTINUED) Roofing Roofing Tile Absorption(Set of 5) $270.00/ea. Roofing Tile Strength Test(Set of 5) $270.00/ea. Soils Soil Processing Fee(per sample) $22.00/ea. Chloride Content of Soil $85.00/ea. Consolidation(up to 9 loads) $295.00/ea. Direct Shear(undisturbed ring specimens) $270.00/ea. Direct Shear(remolded specimens) $315.00/ea. Expansion Index $170.00/ea. Proctor(per curve)-4-inch mold $210.00/ea. Proctor(per curve)-6-inch mold $275.00/ea. Rock Correction(if required) $75.00/ea. Moisture Content/Dry Density $42.00/ea. Organic Matter $80.0O/ea. Plasticity Index/Liquid Limit(Atterberg Limit) $160.00/ea. R-value(minimum 3 points) $340.00/ea. Resistivity&pH of Soil $180.00/ea. Sand Equivalent $100.00/ea. Sieve Analysis $135.00/ea. Sieve Analysis,with Hydrometer $270.00/ea. No.200 Mesh Wash Particle Size Gradation $95.00/ea. Sulfate Content of Soil $85.00/ea. Thermal Resistivity of Soil(including 1 proctor curve) $1300.00/ea. Concrete Compression Test,4x8 Cylinder $32.00/ea. Compression Test,6x12 Cylinder $34.00/ea. Compression Test Gunite/Shotcrete(3 Cores/Panel,coring included) $420.00/ea. Compression Test,Core(incl sample prep) $80.00/ea. Compression Test,Lightweight Concrete Fill $53.00/ea. Compression Test,Non-shrink Grout Cubes $53.00/ea. Concrete Flexural Test $95.00/ea. Concrete Mix Design(revision or review) $375.00/ea. Drying Shrinkage(3 specimens-28 days) $375.00/ea. Modulus of Elasticity,Static $270.00/ea. Splitting Tensile Strength $105.00/ea. Thermal Resistivity Testing of Concrete/FTB $485.00/ea. Unit Weight,Lightweight Concrete Fill $80.00/ea. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services NV5 16 FEE PROPOSAL GENERAL.TERMS AND CONDITIONS *The Prevailing Wage rates for Field Personnel quoted above will remain in effect for three(3)years. Minimum Charges for Material Testing and Inspections- Billing for field services performed will correspond to actual hours of fieldwork performed plus drivetime to/from project.All rates are based upon a 4-hour minimum charge for assignments of up to 4 hours.Eight hours will be charged for work performed over 4 hours up to 8 hours.Work performed over 8 hours will be billed in one-hour increments. Testing Samples-There will be a 50%premium charge for"rush/priority"testing.This testing laboratory agrees to exercise reasonable care in obtaining,preserving and caring for the samples to be tested,but assumes no responsibility for damages,either direct or consequential, which arise or are alleged to arise from loss,damage or destruction of samples due to circumstances beyond this testing laboratory's control.Samples are discarded after testing unless requested otherwise in writing by the client Scheduling-A minimum of 24 hours'notice is requested to schedule personnel.If less than 24 hours'notice is provided on a cancellation, a cancellation charge of 2 hours may be assessed. Engineering Review/Report Preparation-Reasonable engineering and project management time will be included for scheduling,report review,and data evaluation. This Fee Schedule contains only the basic services performed by this office and is not a complete listing.Do not hesitate to call for a quotation or proposal if your service needs are not listed herein. City of Seal Beach I On-Call Professional Services NV5 17 EXHIBIT C TERMS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA LABOR LAW REQUIREMENTS 1. This Agreement calls for services that, in whole or in part, constitute "public works" as defined in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1720) of the California Labor Code ("Chapter 1"). Further, Consultant acknowledges that this Agreement is subject to (a) Chapter 1 and (b) the rules and regulations established by the Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR") implementing such statutes. Therefore, as to those Services that are "public works", Consultant shall comply with and be bound by all the terms, rules and regulations described in 1(a) and 1(b) as though set forth in full herein. 2. California law requires the inclusion of specific Labor Code provisions in certain contracts. The inclusion of such specific provisions below, whether or not required by California law, does not alter the meaning or scope of Section 1 above. 3. Consultant shall be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations in accordance with California Labor Code Section 1725.5, and has provided proof of registration to City prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform work with any subcontractor that is not registered with DIR pursuant to Section 1725.5. Consultant and subcontractors shall maintain their registration with the DIR in effect throughout the duration of this Agreement. If Consultant or any subcontractor ceases to be registered with DIR at any time during the duration of the project, Consultant shall immediately notify City. 4. Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.4, Consultant's Services are subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by DIR. Consultant shall post job site notices, as prescribed by DIR regulations. 5. Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1773.2, copies of the prevailing rate of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to perform the Agreement are on file at City Hall and will be made available to any interested party on request. Consultant acknowledges receipt of a copy of the DIR determination of such prevailing rate of per diem wages, and Consultant shall post such rates at each job site covered by this Agreement. 6. Consultant shall comply with and be bound by the provisions of Labor Code Sections 1774 and 1775 concerning the payment of prevailing rates of wages to workers and the penalties for failure to pay prevailing wages. Consultant shall, as a penalty to City, forfeit $200.00 for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each worker paid less than the prevailing rates as determined by the DIR for the work or craft in which the worker is employed for any public work done pursuant to this Agreement by Consultant or by any subcontractor. 7. Consultant shall comply with and be bound by the provisions of Labor Code Section 1776, which requires Consultant and each subcontractor to: keep accurate payroll records and verify such records in writing under penalty of perjury, as specified in Section 1776; certify and make such payroll records available for inspection as provided by Section 1776; and inform City of the location of the records. 8. Consultant shall comply with and be bound by the provisions of Labor Code Sections 1777.5, 1777.6 and 1777.7 and California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 200 et seq. concerning the employment of apprentices on public works projects. Consultant shall be responsible for compliance with these aforementioned Sections for all apprenticeable occupations. Prior to commencing work under this Agreement, Consultant shall provide City with a copy of the information submitted to any applicable apprenticeship program. Within 60 days after concluding work pursuant to this Agreement, Consultant and each of its subcontractors shall submit to City a verified statement of the journeyman and apprentice hours performed under this Agreement. 9. Consultant shall not perform work with any subcontractor that has been debarred or suspended pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1777.1 or any other federal or state law providing for the debarment of contractors from public works. Consultant and subcontractors shall not be debarred or suspended throughout the duration of this Contract pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.1 or any other federal or state law providing for the debarment of contractors from public works. If Consultant or any subcontractor becomes debarred or suspended during the duration of the project, Consultant shall immediately notify City. 10. Consultant acknowledges that eight hours labor constitutes a legal day's work. Consultant shall comply with and be bound by Labor Code Section 1810. Consultant shall comply with and be bound by the provisions of Labor Code Section 1813 concerning penalties for workers who work excess hours. Consultant shall, as a penalty to City, forfeit $25.00 for each worker employed in the performance of this Agreement by Consultant or by any subcontractor for each calendar day during which such worker is required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day and 40 hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1815, work performed by employees of Consultant in excess of eight hours per day, and 40 hours during any one week shall be permitted upon public work upon compensation for all hours worked in excess of eight hours per day at not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay. 11 . California Labor Code Sections 1860 and 3700 provide that every employer will be required to secure the payment of compensation to its employees. In accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code Section 1861 , Consultant hereby certifies as follows: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract." 12. For every subcontractor who will perform work on the project, Consultant shall be responsible for such subcontractor's compliance with Chapter 1 and Labor Code Sections 1860 and 3700, and Consultant shall include in the written contract between it and each subcontractor a copy of those statutory provisions and a requirement that each subcontractor shall comply with those statutory provisions. Consultant shall be required to take all actions necessary to enforce such contractual provisions and ensure subcontractor's compliance, including without limitation, conducting a periodic review of the certified payroll records of the subcontractor and upon becoming aware of the failure of the subcontractor to pay his or her workers the specified prevailing rate of wages. Consultant shall diligently take corrective action to halt or rectify any failure. 13. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Consultant shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend (at Consultant's expense with counsel reasonably acceptable to City) City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, servants, those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials, and volunteers from and against any demand or claim for damages, compensation, fines, penalties or other amounts arising out of or incidental to any acts or omissions listed above by any person or entity (including Consultant, its subcontractors, and each of their officials, officers, employees, agents and servants) in connection with any work undertaken or in connection with the Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages, attorneys' fees, and other related costs and expenses. All duties of Consultant under this Section shall survive the termination of the Agreement. CORPORATE AUTHORIZATION RESOLUTION I, Richard Tong, Executive Vice President and Director of NV5, Inc.(The"Corporation")hereby certifies that: the Corporation is duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California and the following is true,accurate and complete transcript of a resolution contained in the minute book of the Board of Directors of said Corporation duly held, at which meeting there was present and acting throughout a quorum authorized to transact business hereinafter described,and that the proceedings of said meeting were in accordance with the charter and by-laws of said Corporation and that said resolutions have not been amended or revoked and are in full force and effect: Resolved, that Jeffrey M. Cooper, Senior Vice President, be and is hereby authorized and empowered to sign any and all contracts and documents on behalf of said Corporation, and to take such steps, and do such other acts and things, as in his judgment may be necessary, appropriate or desirable in connection with any proposal submitted to, or any contract entered into with the City of Seal Beach. Professional Services Agreement for On-Call Professional Engineering. Construction Management, Surveying and Environmental Services and, Resolved,that any and all transactions by and of the officers of representatives of the Corporation, in its name and for its account, with the City of Seal Beach, Professional Services Agreement for On-Call Professional Engineering, Construction Management, Surveying and Environmental Services, prior to the adoption of these resolutions be,and they are hereby, ratified and approved for all purposes. Witness my hand and seal of the Corporation this August 5,2024. Richard Tong, Execu ve Vice President , DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) ACORL CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 51/2025 5/1/2024 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT PRODUCER Lockton Companies NAME. 3280 Peachtree Road NE,Suite#1000 PHONE FAX Atlanta GA 30305 E-MAIL '€xt): (AIC,No): I (404)460-3600 ADDRESS. INSURERS)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC II INSURER A:Hartford Fire Insurance Company 19682 INSURED NV5,Inc. INSURER B:Navigators Specialty Insurance Company 36056 1491108 133 Technology Drive INSURER C:Twin City Fire Insurance Company _ 29459 Suite 200 INSURER D:Everest Indemnity Insurance Company 10851 Irvine CA 92618 INSURER E:National Fire and Marine Insurance Co 20079 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 17726847 REVISION NUMBER: XXXXXXX THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP - LTR INS° YWD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DOIYYYY) LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y Y 21 CSE S88600 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 EACH OCCURRENCE S 2,000,000 MAGE TO CLAIMS-MADE I ) !OCCUR PREMISES(EaENTED occurrence) $ 300,000 MED EXP(Any one person) S 15,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 GEM.AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE S 4,000,000 POLICY X PRO- POLICY LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG S 4,000,000 OTHER: $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY y y 21 CSE S88601 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ ANY AUTO (Ea accident) 2,000,000 x BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ )Q( OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per ONLY AUTOS accident) $ XXXXXXX y HIRED X AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ONLYY PROPERTYDAMAGE $ XXXXXXX accident)(Per S XXXXXXX B X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR N N GA24UMRZOHBL9IC 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 EACH OCCURRENCE S 10,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 DED X RETENTION$ $0 $ XXXXXXX WORKERS COMPENSATION PER _ C AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N y 22 WE BE9P58 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 X STATUTE ERH ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT S 1,000,000 D Excess Liab N N XC3EX00564-241 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 Ea.Claim/Agg.$10M/$I0M E Prof/Poll Liab 42-EPP-321328-03 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 Ea.Claim/Agg.$10M/$20M A Bus Per Prop 22 UUN AF9909 5/1/2024 5/1/2025 Limit$20,415,609 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) City,its elected and appointed officials,officers,employees,agents,designated volunteers and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials are included as additional insureds on a Primary and Non-contributory basis if required by written contract with respect to General Liability and Automobile Liability per the terms and conditions of the policy.*SEE PAGE TWO* CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION See Attachments SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 17726847 THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Seal Beach ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City Manager 211-8th Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Seal Beach CA 90740 ©1988-20 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ONTINUAT1ON DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS(Use only if more space is required) A waiver of subrogation applies in favor of City,its elected and appointed officials,officers,employees,agents,designated volunteers and those City agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials if required by written contract with respect to General Liability,Automobile Liability,and Workers'Compensation per the terms and conditions of the policy where permitted by state law. ,CORD 25(2016/03) Certificate Holder ID: 17726847 Attachment Code:D646207 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 NV5 Global Workers Compensation Insurer by State Alaska -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Alabama -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Arkansas- Twin City Fire Insurance Company Arizona -Twin City Fire Insurance Company California -Sentinel Insurance Company Colorado -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Connecticut-Twin City Fire Insurance Company District of Columbia -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Delaware -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Florida -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Georgia - Property&Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford Hawaii - Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company Iowa -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Idaho -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Illinois -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Indiana - Twin City Fire Insurance Company Kansas -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Kentucky-Twin City Fire Insurance Company Louisiana -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Massachusetts- Sentinel Insurance Company Maryland -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Maine-Twin City Fire Insurance Company Michigan -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Minnesota - Nutmeg Insurance Company Missouri - Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company Mississippi -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Montana -Twin City Fire Insurance Company North Carolina - Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast North Dakota -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Nebraska -Twin City Fire Insurance Company New Hampshire -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Attachment Code:D646207 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 New Jersey- Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company New Mexico- Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast Nevada -Twin City Fire Insurance Company New York- Hartford Accident and Indemnity Insurance Company Ohio-Twin City Fire Insurance Company Oklahoma-Twin City Fire Insurance Company Oregon - Twin City Fire Insurance Company Pennsylvania -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Rhode Island -Twin City Fire Insurance Company South Carolina -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Tennessee-Twin City Fire Insurance Company Texas- Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company Utah - Twin City Fire Insurance Company Virginia -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Vermont- Twin City Fire Insurance Company Washington -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Wisconsin - Hartford Casualty Insurance Company West Virginia -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Wyoming -Twin City Fire Insurance Company Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 Policy Number: 21 CSE S88600 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM Various provisions in this policy restrict coverage. (1)The"bodily injury" or"property damage" is Read the entire policy carefully to determine rights, caused by an "occurrence"that takes duties and what is and is not covered. place in the"coverage territory"; Throughout this policy the words "you" and "your" (2)The"bodily injury"or"property damage" refer to the Named Insured shown in the occurs during the policy period; and Declarations, and any other person or organization (3) Prior to the policy period, no insured listed qualifying as a Named Insured under this policy. The under Paragraph 1. of Section II —Who Is words "we", "us" and "our" refer to the stock An Insured and no"employee" authorized insurance company member of The Hartford by you to give or receive notice of an providing this insurance. "occurrence"or claim, knew that the The word "insured" means any person or "bodily injury" or"property damage" had organization qualifying as such under Section II — occurred, in whole or in part. If such a Who Is An Insured. listed insured or authorized "employee" Other words and phrases that appear in quotation knew, prior to the policy period, that the marks have special meaning. Refer to Section V— "bodily injury" or"property damage" Definitions. occurred, then any continuation, change SECTION I —COVERAGES or resumption of such "bodily injury" or "property damage" during or after the COVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY policy period will be deemed to have been DAMAGE LIABILITY known prior to the policy period. 1. Insuring Agreement c. "Bodily injury" or"property damage"will be a. We will pay those sums that the insured deemed to have been known to have becomes legally obligated to pay as damages occurred at the earliest time when any because of"bodily injury" or"property insured listed under Paragraph 1. of Section II damage"to which this insurance applies. We —Who Is An Insured or any"employee" will have the right and duty to defend the authorized by you to give or receive notice of insured against any"suit" seeking those an "occurrence"or claim: damages. However, we will have no duty to (1) Reports all, or any part, of the "bodily defend the insured against any "suit" seeking injury"or"property damage"to us or any damages for"bodily injury"or"property other insurer; damage"to which this insurance does not (2) Receives a written or verbal demand or apply. We may, at our discretion, investigate claim for damages because of the "bodily any"occurrence" and settle any claim or"suit" injury"or"property damage"; or that may result. But: (3) Becomes aware by any other means that (1)The amount we will pay for damages is "bodily injury" or"property damage" has limited as described in Section III — Limits occurred or has begun to occur. Of Insurance; and d. Damages because of"bodily injury" include (2)Our right and duty to defend ends when damages claimed by any person or we have used up the applicable limit of organization for care, loss of services or insurance in the payment of judgments or death resulting at any time from the "bodily settlements under Coverages A or B or injury". medical expenses under Coverage C. e. Incidental Medical Malpractice And Good No other obligation or liability to pay sums or Samaritan Coverage perform acts or services is covered unless explicitly provided for under Supplementary "Bodily injury" arising out of the rendering of Payments—Coverages A and B. or failure to render the following health care services by any"employee" or"volunteer b. This insurance applies to "bodily injury" and "property only if: worker"shall be deemed to be caused by an "occurrence"for: HG 00 01 09 16 Page 1 of 21 ©2016 The Hartford (Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission.) Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 (1) Professional health care services such as: (a) Liability to such party for, or for the (a) Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory, x cost of, that party's defense has also ray or nursing services or treatment, been assumed in the same "insured advice or instruction, or the related contract"; and furnishing of food or beverages; (b) Such attorney fees and litigation (b) Any health or therapeutic service, expenses are for defense of that party treatment, advice or instruction; or against a civil or alternative dispute resolution proceeding in which (c)The furnishing or dispensing of drugs damages to which this insurance or medical, dental, or surgical supplies applies are alleged. or appliances; or c. Liquor Liability (2) First aid services, which include: "Bodily injury"or"property damage"for which (a)Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, any insured may be held liable by reason of: whether performed manually or with a defibrillator; or (1) Causing or contributing to the intoxication (b) Services performed as a Good of any person; Samaritan. (2)The furnishing of alcoholic beverages to a person under the legal drinking age or For the purpose of determining the limits of under the influence of alcohol; or insurance, any act or omission together with all related acts or omissions in the furnishing (3)Any statute, ordinance or regulation of these services to any one person will be relating to the sale, gift, distribution or use considered one "occurrence". of alcoholic beverages. However, this Incidental Medical Malpractice This exclusion applies even if the claims And Good Samaritan Coverage provision against any insured allege negligence or applies only if you are not engaged in the other wrongdoing in: business or occupation of providing any of the (a)The supervision, hiring, employment, services described in this provision. training or monitoring of others by that 2. Exclusions insured; or This insurance does not apply to: (b) Providing or failing to provide a. Expected Or Intended Injury transportation with respect to any person that may be under the influence "Bodily injury" or"property damage" expected of alcohol; or intended from the standpoint of the if the "occurrence"which caused the "bodily insured. This exclusion does not apply to , "bodily injury"or"property damage" resulting injury or'property damage", that from the use of reasonable force to protect which is described in Paragraph (1), (2)or(3) persons or property. above. b. Contractual Liability However, this exclusion applies only if you are in the business of manufacturing, "Bodily injury" or"property damage"for which distributing, selling, serving or furnishing the insured is obligated to pay damages by alcoholic beverages. For the purposes of this reason of the assumption of liability in a exclusion, permitting a person to bring contract or agreement. This exclusion does alcoholic beverages on your premises, for not apply to liability for damages: consumption on your premises, whether or (1)That the insured would have in the not a fee is charged or a license is required absence of the contract or agreement; or for such activity, is not by itself considered the (2)Assumed in a contract or agreement that business of selling, serving or furnishing is an "insured contract", provided the alcoholic beverages. "bodily injury" or"property damage" d. Workers' Compensation And Similar Laws occurs subsequent to the execution of the Any obligation of the insured under a workers' contract or agreement. Solely for the compensation, disability benefits or purposes of liability assumed in an unemployment compensation law or any "insured contract", reasonable attorney similar law. fees and necessary litigation expenses incurred by or for a party other than an e. Employer's Liability insured are deemed to be damages "Bodily injury"to: because of"bodily injury" or"property (1)An "employee"of the insured arising out of damage", provided: and in the course of: Page 2 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code: D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 (a) Employment by the insured; or the handling, storage, disposal, (b) Performing duties related to the processing or treatment of waste; conduct of the insured's business; or (c)Which are or were at any time (2)The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister transported, handled, stored, treated, of that"employee"as a consequence of disposed of, or processed as waste by Paragraph (1)above. or for: This exclusion applies: (i)Any insured; or (1) Whether the insured may be liable as an (ii)Any person or organization for employer or in any other capacity; and whom you may be legally (2) To any obligation to share damages with responsible; or repay someone else who must pay (d)At or from any premises, site or damages because of the injury. location on which any insured or any This exclusion does not apply to liability contractors or subcontractors working assumed by the insured under an "insured directly or indirectly on any insured's contract". behalf are performing operations if the f. Pollution "pollutants"are brought on or to the premises, site or location in connection (1)"Bodily injury" or "property damage" with such operations by such insured, arising out of the actual, alleged or contractor or subcontractor. However, threatened discharge, dispersal, seepage, this subparagraph does not apply to: migration, release or escape of (i) "Bodily injury"or"property damage" "pollutants": arising out of the escape of fuels, (a)At or from any premises, site or lubricants or other operating fluids location which is or was at any time which are needed to perform the owned or occupied by, or rented or normal electrical, hydraulic or loaned to, any insured. However, this mechanical functions necessary for subparagraph does not apply to: the operation of"mobile equipment" (i) "Bodily injury" if sustained within a or its parts, if such fuels, lubricants building and caused by smoke, or other operating fluids escape fumes, vapor or soot produced by from a vehicle part designed to or originating from equipment that hold, store or receive them. This is used to heat, cool or dehumidify exception does not apply if the the building, or equipment that is "bodily injury" or"property damage" used to heat water for personal arises out of the intentional use, by the building's occupants or discharge, dispersal or release of their guests; the fuels, lubricants or other operating fluids, or if such fuels, (ii) "Bodily injury"or"property damage" lubricants or other operating fluids for which you may be held liable, if are brought on or to the premises, you are a contractor and the owner site or location with the intent that or lessee of such premises, site or they be discharged, dispersed or location has been added to your released as part of the operations policy as an additional insured with being performed by such insured, respect to your ongoing operations contractor or subcontractor; performed for that additional (ii) "Bodilyinjury" insured at that premises, site or j ry'or"property damage" location and such premises, site or sustained within a building and location is not and never was caused by the release of gases, owned or occupied by, or rented or fumes or vapors from materials loaned to, any insured, other than brought into that building in that additional insured; or connection with operations being performed by you or on your behalf (iii) "Bodily injury"or"property damage" by a contractor or subcontractor; or arising out of heat, smoke or fumes from a "hostile fire"; (iii) "Bodily injury"or"property damage" arising out of heat, smoke or fumes (b)At or from any premises, site or from a "hostile fire"; or location which is or was at any time (e)At or from any premises, site or used by or for any insured or others for location on which any insured or any contractors or subcontractors working HG 00 01 09 16 Page 3 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 directly or indirectly on any insured's to, premises you own or rent, provided the behalf are performing operations if the "auto" is not owned by or rented or loaned operations are to test for, monitor, to you or the insured; clean up, remove, contain, treat, (4) Liability assumed under any "insured detoxify or neutralize, or in any way contract"for the ownership, maintenance respond to, or assess the effects of, or use of aircraft or watercraft; "pollutants". (2)Any loss, cost or expense arising out of (5)"Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of: any: (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or (a)The operation of machinery or regulatory requirement that any equipment that is attached to, or part insured or others test for, monitor, of, a land vehicle that would qualify clean up, remove, contain, treat, under the definition of"mobile detoxify or neutralize, or in any way equipment" if it were not subject to a respond to, or assess the effects of, compulsory or financial responsibility "pollutants"; or law or other motor vehicle insurance law where it is licensed or principally (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of a garaged; or governmental authority for damages because of testing for, monitoring, (b)The operation of any of the machinery cleaning up, removing, containing, or equipment listed in Paragraph f.(2) treating, detoxifying or neutralizing, or or f.(3)of the definition of"mobile in any way responding to, or assessing equipment"; or the effects of, "pollutants". (6)An aircraft that is not owned by any However, this paragraph does not apply to insured and is hired, chartered or loaned liability for damages because of"property with a paid crew. However, this exception damage"that the insured would have in does not apply if the insured has any other the absence of such request, demand, insurance for such "bodily injury"or order or statutory or regulatory "property damage", whether the other requirement, or such claim or"suit" by or insurance is primary, excess, contingent on behalf of a governmental authority. or on any other basis. g. Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft h. Mobile Equipment "Bodily injury" or"property damage"arising "Bodily injury" or"property damage"arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use or out of: entrustment to others of any aircraft, "auto"or (1)The transportation of"mobile equipment" watercraft owned or operated by or rented or by an "auto"owned or operated by or loaned to any insured. Use includes operation rented or loaned to any insured; or and "loading or unloading". (2)The use of"mobile equipment" in, or while This exclusion applies even if the claims in practice for, or while being prepared for, against any insured allege negligence or any prearranged racing, speed, other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, demolition, or stunting activity. employment, training or monitoring of others i. War by that insured, if the "occurrence"which caused the"bodily injury" or"property "Bodily injury" or"property damage", however damage" involved the ownership, caused, arising, directly or indirectly, out of: maintenance, use or entrustment to others of (1)War, including undeclared or civil war; any aircraft, "auto"or watercraft that is owned (2)Warlike action by a military force, including or operated by or rented or loaned to any action in hindering or defending against an insured. actual or expected attack, by any This exclusion does not apply to: government, sovereign or other authority (1)A watercraft while ashore on premises you using military personnel or other agents; own or rent; or (2)A watercraft you do not own that is: (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped (a) Less than 51 feet long; and power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against (b) Not being used to carry persons for a any of these. charge; j. Damage To Property (3) Parking an "auto"on, or on the ways next "Property damage"to: Page 4 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code: D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 (1) Property you own, rent, or occupy, This exclusion does not apply if the damaged including any costs or expenses incurred work or the work out of which the damage by you, or any other person, organization arises was performed on your behalf by a or entity, for repair, replacement, subcontractor. enhancement, restoration or maintenance m. Damage To Impaired Property Or Property of such property for any reason, including Not Physically Injured prevention of injury to a person or damage "Property damage"to "impaired property"or to another's property; property that has not been physically injured, (2) Premises you sell, give away or abandon, arising out of: if the "property damage" arises out of any (1)A defect, deficiency, inadequacy or part of those premises; dangerous condition in "your product"or (3) Property loaned to you; "your work"; or (4) Personal property in the care, custody or (2)A delay or failure by you or anyone acting control of the insured; on your behalf to perform a contract or (5)That particular part of real property on agreement in accordance with its terms. which you or any contractors or This exclusion does not apply to the loss of subcontractors use of other property arising out of sudden working directly or indirectly on your behalf and accidental physical injury to "your are performing operations, if the "property product" or"your work"after it has been put damage"arises out of those operations; or to its intended use. (6)That particular part of any property that n. Recall Of Products, Work Or Impaired must be restored, repaired or replaced Property because "your work" was incorrectly Damages claimed for any loss, cost or performed on it. expense incurred by you or others for the loss Paragraphs (1), (3)and (4) of this exclusion of use, withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair, do not apply to "property damage" (other than replacement, adjustment, removal or disposal damage by fire)to premises, including the of: contents of such premises, rented to you for a (1) "Your product"; period of seven or fewer consecutive days. A separate limit of insurance applies to Damage (2) "Your work"; or To Premises Rented To You as described in (3) "Impaired property"; Section III — Limits Of Insurance. if such product, work, or property is withdrawn Paragraph (2)of this exclusion does not apply or recalled from the market or from use by if the premises are "your work" and were any person or organization because of a never occupied, rented or held for rental by known or suspected defect, deficiency, you. inadequacy or dangerous condition in it. Paragraphs (3)and (4)of this exclusion do o. Personal And Advertising Injury not apply to "property damage"arising from "Bodily injury" arising out of"personal and the use of elevators. advertising injury". Paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (6) of this p. Access or Disclosure Of Confidential Or exclusion do not apply to liability assumed Personal Information And Data-related under a sidetrack agreement. Liability Paragraphs (3) and (4)of this exclusion do Damages arising out of: not apply to "property damage"to borrowed equipment while not being used to perform (1)Any access to or disclosure of any operations at the job site. person's or organization's confidential or Paragraph (6)of this exclusion does not apply personal information, including patents, trade secrets, processing methods, to "property damage" included in the customer lists, financial information, credit "products-completed operations hazard". card information, health information or any k. Damage To Your Product other type of nonpublic information; or "Property damage"to "your product"arising (2)The loss of, loss of use of, damage to, out of it or any part of it. corruption of, inability to access, or I. Damage To Your Work inability to manipulate electronic data. "Property damage"to"your work" arising out This exclusion applies even if damages are of it or any part of it and included in the claimed for notification costs, credit "products-completed operations hazard". monitoring expenses, forensic expenses, HG00010916 Page 5of21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 public relations expenses or any other loss, assess the effects of an "asbestos cost or expense incurred by you or others hazard"; or arising out of that which is described in (c)Arise out of any claim or suit for Paragraph (1)or(2) above. damages because of testing for, However, unless Paragraph (1) above monitoring, cleaning up, removing, applies, this exclusion does not apply to encapsulating, containing, treating, damages because of"bodily injury". detoxifying or neutralizing or in any As used in this exclusion, electronic data way responding to or assessing the means information, facts or programs stored effects of an "asbestos hazard". as or on, created or used on, or transmitted to s. Recording And Distribution Of Material Or or from computer software, including systems Information In Violation Of Law and applications software, hard or floppy "Bodily injury"or"property damage" arising disks, CD-ROMS, tapes, drives, cells, data directly or indirectly out of any action or processing devices or any other media which omission that violates or is alleged to violate: are used with electronically controlled (1)The Telephone Consumer Protection Act equipment. (TCPA), including any amendment of or q. Employment-Related Practices addition to such law; "Bodily injury"to: (2)The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, including (1)A person arising out of any "employment— any amendment of or addition to such law; related practices"; or (3) The Fair Credit Reporting Act(FCRA), and (2)The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister any amendment of or addition to such law, of that person as a consequence of"bodily including the Fair and Accurate Credit injury"to that person at whom any Transaction Act(FACTA); or "employment-related practices" are (4)Any federal, state or local statute, directed. ordinance or regulation, other than the This exclusion applies: TCPA or CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 or FCRA (1)Whether the injury-causing event and their amendments and additions, that described in the definition of"employment- addresses, prohibits or limits the printing, related practices"occurs before dissemination, disposal, collecting, employment, during employment or after recording, sending, transmitting, employment of that person; communicating or distribution of material or information. (2)Whether the insured may be liable as an employer or in any other capacity; and Damage To Premises Rented To You — Exception For Damage By Fire, Lightning Or (3)To any obligation to share damages with Explosion or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury. Exclusions c. through h. and j. through n. do not r. Asbestos apply to damage by fire, lightning or explosion to premises while rented to you or temporarily (1) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" occupied by you with permission of the owner. A arising out of the "asbestos hazard". separate limit of insurance applies to this (2)Any damages, judgments, settlements, coverage as described in Section III—Limits Of loss, costs or expenses that: Insurance. (a) May be awarded or incurred by reason COVERAGE B PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY LIABILITY of any claim or suit alleging actual or threatened injury or damage of any 1. Insuring Agreement nature or kind to persons or property a. We will pay those sums that the insured which would not have occurred in becomes legally obligated to pay as damages whole or in part but for the"asbestos because of"personal and advertising injury" hazard"; to which this insurance applies. We will have (b)Arise out of any request, demand, the right and duty to defend the insured order or statutory or regulatory against any"suit" seeking those damages. requirement that any insured or others However, we will have no duty to defend the test for, monitor, clean up, remove, insured against any"suit" seeking damages encapsulate, contain, treat, detoxify or for"personal and advertising injury"to which neutralize or in any way respond to or this insurance does not apply. We may, at our Page 6 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 discretion, investigate any offense and settle use another's "advertising idea" in your any claim or"suit"that may result. But: "advertisement". (1)The amount we will pay for damages is g. Quality Or Performance Of Goods — limited as described in Section III — Limits Failure To Conform To Statements Of Insurance; and "Personal and advertising injury"arising out of (2) Our right and duty to defend end when we the failure of goods, products or services to have used up the applicable limit of conform with any statement of quality or insurance in the payment of judgments or performance made in your"advertisement". settlements under Coverages A or B or medical expenses under Coverage C. h. Wrong Description Of Prices No other obligation or liability to pay sums or "Personal and advertising injury"arising out of perform acts or services is covered unless the wrong description of the price of goods, explicitly provided for under Supplementary products or services. Payments—Coverages A and B. i. Infringement Of Intellectual Property b. This insurance applies to "personal and Rights advertising injury" caused by an offense (1)"Personal and advertising injury"arising arising out of your business but only if the out of any actual or alleged infringement offense was committed in the "coverage or violation of any intellectual property territory" during the policy period. rights such as copyright, patent, 2. Exclusions trademark, trade name, trade secret,trade dress, service mark or other designation This insurance does not apply to: of origin or authenticity; or a. Knowing Violation Of Rights Of Another (2)Any injury or damage alleged in any clam "Personal and advertising injury"arising out of or"suit"that also alleges an infringement an offense committed by, at the direction or or violation of any intellectual property with the consent or acquiescence of the right, whether such allegation of insured with the expectation of inflicting infringement or violation is made by you or "personal and advertising injury". by any other party involved in the claim or b. Material Published With Knowledge Of "suit", regardless of whether this Falsity insurance would otherwise apply. "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of However, this exclusion does not apply if the oral, written or electronic publication, in any only allegation in the claim or"suit"involving manner, of material, if done by or at the any intellectual property right is limited to: direction of the insured with knowledge of its (1) Infringement, in your"advertisement", of: falsity. (a) Copyright; c. Material Published Prior To Policy Period (b) Slogan; or "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of (c) Title of any literary or artistic work; or oral, written or electronic publication, in any , manner, of material whose first publication (2)Copying, in your advertisement', a took place before the beginning of the policy person's or organization's "advertising period. idea" or style of"advertisement". d. Criminal Acts j. Insureds In Media And Internet Type "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of Businesses a criminal act committed by or at the direction "Personal and advertising injury" committed of the insured. by an insured whose business is: e. Contractual Liability (1)Advertising, broadcasting, publishing or "Personal and advertising injury"for which the telecasting; insured has assumed liability in a contract or (2) Designing or determining content of web agreement. This exclusion does not apply to sites for others; or liability for damages that the insured would (3)An Internet search, access, content or have in the absence of the contract or service provider. agreement. However, this exclusion does not apply to f. Breach Of Contract Paragraphs a., b. and c. of the definition of "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of a "personal and advertising injury" under the breach of contract, except an implied contract to Definitions Section. HG 00 01 09 16 Page 7 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 For the purposes of this exclusion, the placing "Personal and advertising injury"arising out of frames, borders or links, or advertising, for of: you or others anywhere on the Internet, is not (1)An "advertisement"for others on your web by itself, considered the business of site; advertising, broadcasting, publishing or telecasting. (2) Placing a link to a web site of others on k. Electronic Chatrooms Or Bulletin Boards your web site; (3) Content, including information, sounds, "Personal and advertising injury"arising out of text, graphics, or images from a web site an electronic chatroom or bulletin board the of others displayed within a frame or insured hosts, owns, or over which the border on your web site; or insured exercises control. I. Unauthorized Use Of Another's Name Or (4)Computer code, software or programming used to enable: Product "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of (a)Your web site; or the unauthorized use of another's name or (b)The presentation or functionality of an product in your e-mail address, domain name "advertisement"or other content on or metatags, or any other similar tactics to your web site. mislead another's potential customers. q. Right Of Privacy Created By Statute m. Pollution "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of the violation of a person's right of privacy the actual, alleged or threatened discharge, created by any state or federal act. dispersal, seepage, migration, release or However, this exclusion does not apply to escape of"pollutants"at any time. liability for damages that the insured would n. Pollution-Related have in the absence of such state or federal Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any: act. (1) Request, demand, order or statutory or r. Violation Of Anti-Trust law regulatory requirement that any insured or "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of others test for, monitor, clean up, remove, a violation of any anti-trust law. contain, treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in s. Securities any way respond to, or assess the effects "Personal and advertising injury"arising out of of, "pollutants"; or the fluctuation in price or value of any stocks, (2) Claim or suit by or on behalf of a bonds or other securities. governmental authority for damages t. Recording And Distribution Of Material Or because of testing for, monitoring, Information In Violation Of Law cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, detoxifying or neutralizing, or in "Personal and advertising injury" arising any way responding to, or assessing the directly or indirectly out of any action or effects of, "pollutants". omission that violates or is alleged to violate: o. War (1)The Telephone Consumer Protection Act "Personal and advertising injury", however (TCPA), including any amendment of or caused, arising, directly or indirectly, out of: addition to such law; (1)War, including undeclared or civil war; (2)The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, including any amendment of or addition to such law; (2)Warlike action by a military force, including (3) The Fair Credit Reporting Act(FCRA), and action in hindering or defending against an any amendment of or addition to such law, actual or expected attack, by any including the and Fair Accurate Credit government, sovereign or other authority Transaction Act A(FACTA); or using military personnel or other agents; or (4)Any federal, state or local statute, (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped ordinance or regulation, other than the power, or action taken by governmental TCPA or CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 or FCRA authority in hindering or defending against and their amendments and additions, that any of these. addresses, prohibits or limits the printing, dissemination, disposal, collecting, p. Internet Advertisements And Content Of recording, sending, transmitting, Others communicating or distribution of material or information. Page 8of21 HG00010916 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 u. Employment-Related Practices information or any other type of nonpublic "Personal and advertising injury"to: information. (1)A person arising out of any employment— This exclusion applies even if damages are claimed for notification costs, credit related practices"; or monitoring expenses, forensic expenses, (2)The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister public relations expenses or any other loss, of that person as a consequence of cost or expense incurred by you or others "personal and advertising injury"to that arising out of any access to or disclosure of person at whom any"employment-related any person's or organization's confidential or practices"are directed. personal information. This exclusion applies: COVERAGE C MEDICAL PAYMENTS (1)Whether the injury-causing event 1. Insuring Agreement described in the definition of"employment- a. We will pay medical expenses as described related practices"occurs before below for "bodily injury" caused by an employment, during employment or after accident: employment of that person; (1)On premises you own or rent; (2)Whether the insured may be liable as an (2) On ways next to premises you own or employer or in any other capacity; and rent; or (3)To any obligation to share damages with (3) Because of your operations; or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury. provided that: v. Asbestos (1)The accident takes place in the "coverage (1) "Personal and advertising injury" arising territory" and during the policy period; out of the "asbestos hazard". (2)The expenses are incurred and reported (2)Any damages, judgments, settlements, to us within three years of the date of the loss, costs or expenses that: accident; and (a) May be awarded or incurred by reason (3)The injured person submits to of any claim or suit alleging actual or examination, at our expense, by threatened injury or damage of any physicians of our choice as often as we nature or kind to persons or property reasonably require. which would not have occurred in b. We will make these payments regardless of whole or in part but for the "asbestos fault. These payments will not exceed the hazard"; applicable limit of insurance. We will pay (b)Arise out of any request, demand, reasonable expenses for: order or statutory or regulatory (1) First aid administered at the time of an requirement that any insured or others accident; test for, monitor, clean up, remove, (2) Necessary medical, surgical, X-ray and encapsulate, contain, treat, detoxify or dental services, including prosthetic neutralize or in any way respond to or devices; and assess the effects of an "asbestos hazard"; or (3) Necessary ambulance, hospital, (c)Arise out of any claim or suit for professional nursing and funeral services. damages because of testing for, 2. Exclusions monitoring, cleaning up, removing, We will not pay expenses for"bodily injury": encapsulating, containing, treating, a. Any Insured detoxifying or neutralizing or in any way responding to or assessing the To any insured, except"volunteer workers". effects of an "asbestos hazard". b. Hired Person w. Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or To a person hired to do work for or on behalf Personal Information of any insured or a tenant of any insured. "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of c. Injury On Normally Occupied Premises any access to or disclosure of any person's or To a person injured on that part of premises organization's confidential or personal you own or rent that the person normally information, including patents, trade secrets, processing methods, customer lists, financial occupies. information, credit card information, health d. Workers Compensation And Similar Laws To a person, whether or not an "employee" of HG 00 01 09 16 Page 9 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 any insured, if benefits for the "bodily injury" party to the"suit", we will defend that indemnitee are if all of the following conditions are met: payable or must be provided under a workers' a. The "suit" against the indemnitee seeks compensation or disability benefits law or a damages for which the insured has assumed similar law. the liability of the indemnitee in a contract or e. Athletics Activities agreement that is an "insured contract"; To a person injured while practicing, b. This insurance applies to such liability instructing or participating in any physical assumed by the insured; exercises or games, sports, or athletic c. The obligation to defend, or the cost of the contests. defense of, that indemnitee, has also been f. Products-Completed Operations Hazard assumed by the insured in the same "insured Included within the "products-completed contract"; operations hazard". d. The allegations in the "suit" and the g. Coverage A Exclusions information we know about the"occurrence" Excluded under Coverage A. are such that no conflict appears to exist between the interests of the insured and the SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS—COVERAGES interests of the indemnitee; A AND B e. The indemnitee and the insured ask us to 1. We will pay, with respect to any claim we conduct and control the defense of that investigate or settle, or any"suit" against an indemnitee against such "suit"and agree that insured we defend: we can assign the same counsel to defend a. All expenses we incur. the insured and the indemnitee; and b. Up to$1,000 for cost of bail bonds required f. The indemnitee: because of accidents or traffic law violations (1)Agrees in writing to: arising out of the use of any vehicle to which the Bodily Injury Liability Coverage applies. (a) Cooperate with us in the investigation, We do not have to furnish these bonds. settlement or defense of the "suit"; c. The cost of appeal bonds or bonds to release (b) Immediately send us copies of any attachments, but only for bond amounts demands, notices, summonses or legal papers received in connection with the within the applicable limit of insurance. We do "suit"; not have to furnish these bonds. d. All reasonable expenses incurred by the (c) Notify any other insurer whose insured at our request to assist us in the coverage is available to the investigation or defense of the claim or"suit", indemnitee; and including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a (d)Cooperate with us with respect to day because of time off from work. coordinating other applicable e. All court costs taxed against the insured in insurance available to the indemnitee; the "suit". However, such costs do not and include attorneys'fees, attorneys'expenses, (2) Provides us with written authorization to: witness or expert fees, or any other expenses (a)Obtain records and other information of a party taxed to the insured. related to the "suit"; and f. Prejudgment interest awarded against the (b)Conduct and control the defense of the insured on that part of the judgment we pay. If indemnitee in such "suit". we make an offer to pay the applicable limit of insurance, we will not pay any prejudgment So long as the above conditions are met, interest based on that period of time after the attorneys'fees incurred by us in the defense of offer. that indemnitee, g. All interest on the full amount of any judgment necessary litigation expenses incurred by us and thatnecessary litigation expenses incurred by the accrues after entry of the judgment and indemnitee at our request will be paid as before we have paid, offered to pay, or Supplementary Payments. Notwithstanding the deposited in court the part of the judgment that is within the applicable limit of insurance. provisions of Paragraph 2.b.(2) of Section I — Coverage A—Bodily Injury And Property These payments will not reduce the limits of Damage Liability, such payments will not be insurance. deemed to be damages for"bodily injury" and 2. If we defend an insured against a "suit" and an "property damage" and will not reduce the limits of insurance. Page 10 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 Our obligation to defend an insured's indemnitee liability company), to a co-"employee" and to pay for attorneys'fees and necessary while in the course of his or her litigation expenses as Supplementary Payments employment or performing duties ends when: related to the conduct of your a. We have used up the applicable limit of business, or to your other"volunteer insurance in the payment of judgments or workers"while performing duties settlements; or related to the conduct of your business; b. The conditions set forth above, or the terms of the agreement described in Paragraph f. (b)To the spouse, child, parent, brother or above, are no longer met. sister of that co-"employee"or that SECTION II —WHO IS AN INSURED "volunteer worker" as a consequence of Paragraph (1)(a)above; 1. If you are designated in the Declarations as: (c) For which there is any obligation to a. An individual, you and your spouse are share damages with or repay someone insureds, but only with respect to the conduct else who must pay damages because of a business of which you are the sole of the injury described in Paragraphs owner. (1)(a) or(1)(b)above; or b. A partnership or joint venture, you are an (d)Arising out of his or her providing or insured. Your members, your partners, and failing to provide professional health their spouses are also insureds, but only with care services. respect to the conduct of your business. If you are not in the business of providing c. A limited liability company, you are an professional health care services: insured. Your members are also insureds, but (a)Subparagraphs (1)(a), (1)(b)and (1)(c) only with respect to the conduct of your above do not apply to any"employee" business. Your managers are insureds, but or"volunteer worker" providing first aid only with respect to their duties as your services; and managers. (b)Subparagraph (1)(d)above does not d. An organization other than a partnership,joint apply to any nurse, emergency medical venture or limited liability company, you are technician or paramedic employed by an insured. Your"executive officers"and you to provide such services. directors are insureds, but only with respect to (2) "Property damage"to property: their duties as your officers or directors. Your stockholders are also insureds, but only with (a) Owned, occupied or used by, respect to their liability as stockholders. (b) Rented to, in the care, custody or e. A trust, you are an insured. Your trustees are control of, or over which physical also insureds, but only with respect to their control is being exercised for any duties as trustees. purpose by 2. Each of the following is also an insured: you, any of your"employees", "volunteer a. Employees And Volunteer Workers workers", any partner or member(if you are a partnership or joint venture), or any Your"volunteer workers" only while member(if you are a limited liability performing duties related to the conduct of company). your business, or your"employees", other b. Real Estate Manager than either your"executive officers" (if you are an organization other than a partnership,joint Any person (other than your"employee"or venture or limited liability company)or your "volunteer worker"), or any organization while managers (if you are a limited liability acting as your real estate manager. company), but only for acts within the scope c. Temporary Custodians Of Your Property of their employment by you or while Any person or organization having proper performing duties related to the conduct of temporary custody of your property if you die, your business. but only: However, none of these "employees" or (1)With respect to liability arising out of the "volunteer workers"are insureds for: maintenance or use of that property; and (1) "Bodily injury"or"personal and advertising (2) Until your legal representative has been injury": appointed. (a)To you, to your partners or members (if d. Legal Representative If You Die you are a partnership or joint venture), to your members (if you are a limited Your legal representative if you die, but only HG 00 01 09 16 Page 11 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 with respect to duties as such. That 5. Additional Insureds When Required By representative will have all your rights and Written Contract, Written Agreement Or duties under this Coverage Part. Permit e. Unnamed Subsidiary The following person(s)or organization(s)are an Any subsidiary, and subsidiary thereof, of additional insured when you have agreed, in a yours which is a legally incorporated entity of written contract, written agreement or because of which you own a financial interest of more a permit issued by a state or political subdivision, than 50%of the voting stock on the effective that such person or organization be added as an date of the Coverage Part. additional insured on your policy, provided the The insurance afforded herein for any injury or damage occurs subsequent to the subsidiary not named in this Coverage Part execution of the contract or agreement. as a named insured does not apply to injury A person or organization is an additional insured or damage with respect to which such insured under this provision only for that period of time is also a named insured under another policy required by the contract or agreement. or would be a named insured under such However, no such person or organization is an policy but for its termination or the exhaustion insured under this provision if such person or of its limits of insurance. organization is included as an insured by an 3. Newly Acquired Or Formed Organization endorsement issued by us and made a part of Any organization you newly acquire or form, this Coverage Part. other than a partnership,joint venture or limited a. Vendors liability company, and over which you maintain Any person(s)or organization(s) (referred to financial interest of more than 50% of the voting below as vendor), but only with respect to stock, will qualify as a Named Insured if there is "bodily injury" or"property damage"arising no other similar insurance available to that out of"your products"which are distributed or organization. However: sold in the regular course of the vendor's a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only business and only if this Coverage Part until the 180th day after you acquire or form provides coverage for"bodily injury"or the organization or the end of the policy "property damage" included within the period, whichever is earlier; "products-completed operations hazard". b. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily injury" (1)The insurance afforded the vendor is or"property damage"that occurred before subject to the following additional you acquired or formed the organization; and exclusions: c. Coverage B does not apply to"personal and This insurance does not apply to: advertising injury" arising out of an offense (a) "Bodily injury"or"property damage"for committed before you acquired or formed the which the vendor is obligated to pay organization. damages by reason of the assumption 4. Nonowned Watercraft of liability in a contract or agreement. With respect to watercraft you do not own that is This exclusion does not apply to less than 51 feet long and is not being used to liability for damages that the vendor carry persons for a charge, any person is an would have in the absence of the insured while operating such watercraft with your contract or agreement; permission. Any other person or organization (b)Any express warranty unauthorized by responsible for the conduct of such person is you; also an insured, but only with respect to liability (c)Any physical or chemical change in the arising out of the operation of the watercraft, and product made intentionally by the only if no other insurance of any kind is available vendor; to that person or organization for this liability. However, no person or organization is an insured (d) Repackaging, except when unpacked with respect to: solely for the purpose of inspection, demonstration, testing, or the a. "Bodily injury"to a co-"employee" of the substitution of parts under instructions person operating the watercraft; or from the manufacturer, and then b. "Property damage"to property owned by, repackaged in the original container; rented to, in the charge of or occupied by you (e)Any failure to make such inspections, or the employer of any person who is an adjustments, tests or servicing as the insured under this provision. vendor has agreed to make or normally Page 12 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 undertakes to make in the usual This insurance does not apply to: course of business, in connection with 1. Any"occurrence"which takes place after the distribution or sale of the products; you cease to lease that land; or (f) Demonstration, installation, servicing 2. Structural alterations, new construction or or repair operations, except such demolition operations performed by or on operations performed at the vendor's behalf of such person or organization. premises in connection with the sale of d. Architects, Engineers Or Surveyors the product; Any architect, engineer, or surveyor, but only (g) Products which, after distribution or with respect to liability for"bodily injury", sale by you, have been labeled or "property damage" or"personal and relabeled or used as a container, part advertising injury" caused, in whole or in part, or ingredient of any other thing or by your acts or omissions or the acts or substance by or for the vendor; or omissions of those acting on your behalf: (h)"Bodily injury"or"property damage" (1) In connection with your premises; or arising out of the sole negligence of the vendor for its own acts or omissions or (2) In the performance of your ongoing those of its employees or anyone else operations performed by you or on your acting on its behalf. However, this behalf. exclusion does not apply to: With respect to the insurance afforded these (i)The exceptions contained in Sub- additional insureds, the following additional paragraphs (d)or(f); or exclusion applies: (ii)Such inspections, adjustments, This insurance does not apply to "bodily tests or servicing as the vendor has injury", "property damage"or"personal and agreed to make or normally advertising injury" arising out of the rendering undertakes to make in the usual of or the failure to render any professional course of business, in connection services by or for you, including: with the distribution or sale of the 1. The preparing, approving, or failing to products. prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, (2)This insurance does not apply to any opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, insured person or organization, from change orders or drawings and whom you have acquired such products, specifications; or or any ingredient, part or container, 2. Supervisory, inspection, architectural or entering into, accompanying or containing engineering activities. such products. This exclusion applies even if the claims b. Lessors Of Equipment against any insured allege negligence or (1)Any person(s) or organization(s) from other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, whom you lease equipment; but only with employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the "occurrence"which respect to their liability for"bodily injury", caused the "bodily injury" or"property "property damage" or"personal and advertising injury" caused, in whole or in damage", or the offense which caused the part, by your maintenance, operation or "personal and advertising injury", involved the use of equipment leased to you by such rendering of or the failure to render any person(s) or organization(s). professional services by or for you. (2)With respect to the insurance afforded to e. Permits Issued By State Or Political these additional insureds this insurance Subdivisions does not apply to any"occurrence"which Any state or political subdivision, but only with takes place after the equipment lease respect to operations performed by you or on expires. your behalf for which the state or political c. Lessors Of Land Or Premises subdivision has issued a permit. Any person or organization from whom you With respect to the insurance afforded these lease land or premises, but only with respect additional insureds, this insurance does not to liability arising out of the ownership, apply to: maintenance or use of that part of the land or (1) "Bodily injury", "property damage" or premises leased to you. "personal and advertising injury" arising With respect to the insurance afforded these out of operations performed for the state additional insureds the following additional or municipality; or exclusions apply: HG 00 01 09 16 Page 13 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 (2) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" by that insured, if the "occurrence"which included within the "products-completed caused the"bodily injury"or"property operations hazard". damage", or the offense which caused the f. Any Other Party "personal and advertising injury", involved the rendering of or the failure to render any Any other person or organization who is not professional services by or for you. an additional insured under Paragraphs a. The limits of insurance that apply to additional through e. above, but only with respect to liability for"bodily injury", "property damage" insureds is described in Section III —Limits Of or"personal and advertising injury" caused, in Insurance. whole or in part, by your acts or omissions or How this insurance applies when other insurance the acts or omissions of those acting on your is available to the additional insured is described behalf: in the Other Insurance Condition in Section IV— 1 In theperformance of Commercial General Liability Conditions. ( ) your ongoing operations; No person or organization is an insured with respect (2) In connection with your premises owned to the conduct of any current or past partnership, by or rented to you; or joint venture or limited liability company that is not shown as a Named Insured in the Declarations. (3) In connection with "your work" and SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE included within the "products-completed 1. The Most We Will Pay operations hazard", but only if (a)The written contract or agreement The Limits of Insurance shown in the requires you to provide such coverage Declarations and the rules below fix the most we to such additional insured; and will pay regardless of the number of: (b)This Coverage Part provides coverage a. Insureds; for"bodily injury" or"property damage" b. Claims made or"suits" brought; or included within the "products- c. Persons or organizations making claims or completed operations hazard". bringing "suits". However: 2. General Aggregate Limit (1)The insurance afforded to such additional The General Aggregate Limit is the most we will insured only applies to the extent pay for the sum of: permitted by law; and a. Medical expenses under Coverage C; (2) If coverage provided to the additional b. Damages under Coverage A, except insured is required by a contract or damages because of "bodily injury" or agreement, the insurance afforded to such "property damage" included in the"products- additional insured will not be broader than completed operations hazard"; and that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such c. Damages under Coverage B. additional insured. 3. Products-Completed Operations Aggregate With respect to the insurance afforded to Limit these additional insureds, this insurance does The Products-Completed Operations Aggregate not apply to: Limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A "Bodily injury", "property damage" or for damages because of"bodily injury"and "personal and advertising injury" arising out of "property damage" included in the "products- the rendering of, or the failure to render, any completed operations hazard". professional architectural, engineering or 4. Personal And Advertising Injury Limit surveying services, including: Subject to 2. above, the Personal and (1)The preparing, approving, or failing to Advertising Injury Limit is the most we will pay prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, under Coverage B for the sum of all damages opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, because of all "personal and advertising injury" change orders or drawings and sustained by any one person or organization. specifications; or 5. Each Occurrence Limit (2) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. Subject to 2. or 3. above, whichever applies, the Each Occurrence Limit is the most we will pay for This exclusion applies even if the claims the sum of: against any insured allege negligence or a. Damages under Coverage A; and 01$14fR 4fgfillf dV if�fF o flgrs Page 14 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 b. Medical expenses under Coverage C a. Notice Of Occurrence Or Offense because of all "bodily injury" and "property You or any additional insured must see to it damage" arising out of any one "occurrence". that we are notified as soon as practicable of 6. Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit an "occurrence"or an offense which may result in a claim. To the extent possible, Subject to 5. above, the Damage To Premises notice should include: Rented To You Limit is the most we will pay (1) How, when and where the "occurrence"or under Coverage A for damages because of "property damage"to any one premises, while offense took place; rented to you, or in the case of damage by fire, (2)The names and addresses of any injured lightning or explosion, while rented to you or persons and witnesses; and temporarily occupied by you with permission of (3)The nature and location of any injury or the owner. damage arising out of the "occurrence"or In the case of damage by fire, lightning or offense. explosion, the Damage to Premises Rented To b. Notice Of Claim You Limit applies to all damage proximately If a claim is made or"suit" is brought against caused by the same event, whether such any insured, you or any additional insured damage results from fire, lightning or explosion or any combination of these. must: 7. Medical Expense Limit (1) Immediately record the specifics of the claim or"suit"and the date received; and Subject to 5. above, the Medical Expense Limit is (2) Notify us as soon as practicable. the most we will pay under Coverage C for all medical expenses because of"bodily injury" You or any additional insured must see to it sustained by any one person. that we receive written notice of the claim or 8. How Limits Apply To Additional Insureds "suit" as soon as practicable. If you have agreed in a written contract or written c. Assistance And Cooperation Of The agreement that another person or organization Insured be You and any other involved insured must: added as an additional insured on your policy, (1) Immediately send us copies of any the most we will pay on behalf of such additional demands, notices, summonses or legal insured is the lesser of: papers received in connection with the a. The limits of insurance specified in the written claim or"suit"; contract or written agreement; or (2)Authorize us to obtain records and other b. The Limits of Insurance shown in the information; Declarations. (3) Cooperate with us in the investigation or Such amount shall be a part of and not in settlement of the claim or defense against addition to Limits of Insurance shown in the the "suit"; and Declarations and described in this Section. (4)Assist us, upon our request, in the The Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part apply enforcement of any right against any person separately to each consecutive annual period and to or organization which may be liable to the any remaining period of less than 12 months, insured because of injury or damage to starting with the beginning of the policy period which this insurance may also apply. shown in the Declarations, unless the policy period d. Obligations At The Insureds Own Cost is extended after issuance for an additional period of less than 12 months. In that case, the additional No insured will, except at that insured's own period will be deemed part of the last preceding cost, voluntarily make a payment, assume period for purposes of determining the Limits of any obligation, or incur any expense, other Insurance. than for first aid, without our consent. SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL e. Additional Insureds Other Insurance LIABILITY CONDITIONS If we cover a claim or"suit" under this 1. Bankruptcy Coverage Part that may also be covered by other insurance available to an additional Bankruptcy or insolvency of the insured or of the insured, such additional insured must submit insured's estate will not relieve us of our such claim or"suit"to the other insurer for obligations under this Coverage Part. defense and indemnity. 2. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, However, this provision does not apply to the Claim Or Suit extent that you have agreed in a written HG 00 01 09 16 Page 15 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 contract or written agreement that this b. Excess Insurance insurance is primary and non-contributory This insurance is excess over any of the other with the additional insured's own insurance. insurance, whether primary, excess, f. Knowledge Of An Occurrence, Offense, contingent or on any other basis: Claim Or Suit (1)Your Work Paragraphs a. and b. apply to you or to any That is Fire, Extended Coverage, Builder's additional insured only when such Risk, Installation Risk or similar coverage "occurrence", offense, claim or"suit" is known for"your work"; to: (1) You or any additional insured that is an (2) Premises Rented To You individual; That is fire, lightning or explosion insurance for premises rented to you or (2)Any partner, if you or the additional temporarily occupied by you with insured is a partnership; permission of the owner; (3) Any manager, if you or the additional (3)Tenant Liability insured is a limited liability company; That is insurance purchased by you to (4)Any "executive officer" or insurance cover your liability as a tenant for manager, if you or the additional insured is "property damage"to premises rented to a corporation; you or temporarily occupied by you with (5)Any trustee, if you or the additional permission of the owner; insured is a trust; or (4)Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft (6)Any elected or appointed official, if you or If the loss arises out of the maintenance or the additional insured is a political use of aircraft, "autos"or watercraft to the subdivision or public entity. extent not subject to Exclusion g. of Section I —Coverage A—Bodily Injury This duty applies separately to you and any And Property Damage Liability; additional insured. 3. Legal Action Against Us (5) Property Damage To Borrowed Equipment Or Use Of Elevators No person or organization has a right under this If the loss arises out of"property damage" Coverage Part: to borrowed equipment or the use of a. To join us as a party or otherwise bring us elevators to the extent not subject to into a "suit" asking for damages from an Exclusion j. of Section I -Coverage A- insured; or Bodily Injury And Property Damage b. To sue us on this Coverage Part unless all of Liability; its terms have been fully complied with. (6)When You Are Added As An Additional A person or organization may sue us to recover Insured To Other Insurance on an agreed settlement or on a final judgment Any other insurance available to you against an insured; but we will not be liable for covering liability for damages arising out damages that are not payable under the terms of of the premises or operations, or products this Coverage Part or and completed operations, for which you that are in excess of the applicable limit of have been added as an additional insured insurance. An agreed settlement means a by that insurance; or settlement and release of liability signed by us, (7)When You Add Others As An the insured and the claimant or the claimant's legal representative. Additional Insured To This Insurance 4. Other Insurance Any other insurance available to an additional insured. If other valid and collectible insurance is available to the insured for a loss we cover under However, the following provisions apply to Coverages A or B of this Coverage Part, our other insurance available to any person or obligations are limited as follows: organization who is an additional insured a. Primary Insurance under this coverage part. (a) Primary Insurance When Required This insurance is primary except when b. By Contract below applies. If other insurance is also primary, we will share with all that other This insurance is primary if you have insurance by the method described in c. agreed in a written contract or written below. agreement that this insurance be primary. If other insurance is also Page 16 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 primary, we will share with all that 5. Premium Audit other insurance by the method a. We will compute all premiums for this described in c. below. Coverage Part in accordance with our rules (b) Primary And Non-Contributory To and rates. Other Insurance When Required By b. Premium shown in this Coverage Part as Contract advance premium is a deposit premium only. If you have agreed in a written At the close of each audit period we will contract, written agreement, or permit compute the earned premium for that period that this insurance is primary and non- and send notice to the first Named Insured. contributory with the additional The due date for audit and retrospective insured's own insurance, this insurance premiums is the date shown as the due date is primary and we will not seek on the bill. If the sum of the advance and contribution from that other insurance. audit premiums paid for the policy period is Paragraphs (a)and (b)do not apply to greater than the earned premium, we will other insurance to which the additional return the excess to the first Named Insured. insured has been added as an additional c. The first Named Insured must keep records of insured. the information we need for premium When this insurance is excess, we will have computation, and send us copies at such no duty under Coverages A or B to defend times as we may request. the insured against any"suit" if any other 6. Representations insurer has a duty to defend the insured a. When You Accept This Policy against that"suit". If no other insurer defends, we will undertake to do so, but we will be By accepting this policy, you agree: entitled to the insured's rights against all (1)The statements in the Declarations are those other insurers. accurate and complete; When this insurance is excess over other (2)Those statements are based upon insurance, we will pay only our share of the representations you made to us; and amount of the loss, if any, that exceeds the (3)We have issued this policy in reliance sum of: upon your representations. (1)The total amount that all such other b. Unintentional Failure To Disclose Hazards insurance would pay for the loss in the absence of this insurance; and If unintentionally you should fail to disclose all (2)The total of all deductible and self-insured hazards relating to the conduct of your amounts under all that other insurance. business that exist at the inception date of this Coverage Part, we shall not deny We will share the remaining loss, if any, with coverage under this Coverage Part because any other insurance that is not described in of such failure. this Excess Insurance provision and was not 7. Separation Of Insureds bought specifically to apply in excess of the Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance, of this Coverage Part. and any rights or duties specifically assigned in c. Method Of Sharing this Coverage Part to the first Named Insured, this insurance applies: If all of the other insurance permits a. As if each Named Insured were the only contribution by equal shares, we will follow Named Insured; and this method also. Under this approach each insurer contributes equal amounts until it has b. Separately to each insured against whom paid its applicable limit of insurance or none claim is made or"suit" is brought. of the loss remains, whichever comes first. 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against If any of the other insurance does not permit Others To Us contribution by equal shares, we will a. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery contribute by limits. Under this method, each If the insured has rights to recover all or part insurer's share is based on the ratio of its of any payment, including Supplementary applicable limit of insurance to the total Payments, we have made under this applicable limits of insurance of all insurers. Coverage Part, those rights are transferred to us. The insured must do nothing after loss to HG 00 01 09 16 Page 17 of 21 Attachment Code: D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 impair them. At our request, the insured will other motor vehicle insurance law where it is bring "suit"or transfer those rights to us and licensed or principally garaged. help us enforce them. However, "auto" does not include "mobile b. Waiver Of Rights Of Recovery (Waiver Of equipment". Subrogation) 5. "Bodily injury" means physical: If the insured has waived any rights of a. Injury; recovery against any person or organization ry' for all or part of any payment, including b. Sickness; or Supplementary Payments, we have made c. Disease under this Coverage Part, we also waive that sustained by a person and, if arising out of the right, provided the insured waived their rights above, mental anguish or death at any time. of recovery against such person or organization in a contract, agreement or 6. "Coverage territory" means: permit that was executed prior to the injury or a. The United States of America (including its damage. territories and possessions), Puerto Rico and 9. When We Do Not Renew Canada; If we decide not to renew this Coverage Part, we b. International waters or airspace, but only if will mail or deliver to the first Named Insured the injury or damage occurs in the course of shown in the Declarations written notice of the travel or transportation between any places nonrenewal not less than 30 days before the included in a. above; or expiration date. c. All other parts of the world if the injury or If notice is mailed, proof of mailing will be damage arises out of: sufficient proof of notice. (1)Goods or products made or sold by you in SECTION V— DEFINITIONS the territory described in a. above; 1. "Advertisement" means the widespread public (2)The activities of a person whose home is dissemination of information or images that has in the territory described in a. above, but is the purpose of inducing the sale of goods, away for a short time on your business; or products or services through: (3)"Personal and advertising injury"offenses a. (1) Radio; that take place through the Internet or similar electronic means of communication (2) Television; provided the insured's responsibility to pay (3) Billboard; damages is determined in the United States of (4) Magazine; America (including its territories and possessions), (5) Newspaper; or Puerto Rico or Canada, in a "suit"on the merits b. Any other publication that is given widespread according to the substantive law in such territory or public distribution. in a settlement we agree to. However, "advertisement"does not include: 7. "Employee" includes a "leased worker". "Employee" does not include a "temporary a. The design, printed material, information or worker". images contained in, on or upon the 8. "Employment-Related Practices" means: packaging or labeling of any goods or products; or a. Refusal to employ that person; b. An interactive conversation between or b. Termination of that person's employment; or among persons through a computer network. c. Employment-related practices, policies, acts 2. "Advertising idea" means any idea for an or omissions, such as coercion, demotion, "advertisement". evaluation, reassignment, discipline, defamation, harassment, humiliation, 3. "Asbestos hazard" means an exposure or discrimination or malicious prosecution threat of exposure to the actual or alleged directed at that person. properties of asbestos and includes the mere presence of asbestos in any form. 9. "Executive officer" means a person holding any of the officer positions created by your charter, 4. "Auto" means: constitution, by-laws or any other similar a. A land motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer governing document. designed for travel on public roads, including 10."Hostile fire" means one which becomes any attached machinery or equipment; or uncontrollable or breaks out from where it was b. Any othr land ehicle tat is subject t a intended to be. compulsory or financialresponse i i y law or Page 18 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 11."Impaired property" means tangible property, (a) Preparing, approving, or failing to other than "your product"or"your work", that prepare or approve, maps, shop cannot be used or is less useful because: drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, a. It incorporates "your product" or"your work" field orders, change orders or drawings that is known or thought to be defective, and specifications; or deficient, inadequate or dangerous; or (b) Giving directions or instructions, or b. You have failed to fulfill the terms of a failing to give them, if that is the contract or agreement; primary cause of the injury or damage; if such property can be restored to use by the or repair, replacement, adjustment or removal of (2) Under which the insured, if an architect, "your product"or"your work", or your fulfilling the engineer or surveyor, assumes liability for terms of the contract or agreement. an injury or damage arising out of the 12."Insured contract" means: insured's rendering or failure to render professional services, including those listed a. A contract for a lease of premises. However, in (1)above and supervisory, inspection, that portion of the contract for a lease of architectural or engineering activities. premises that indemnifies any person or organization for damage by fire, lightning or 13."Leased worker" means a person leased to you explosion to premises while rented to you or by a labor leasing firm under an agreement temporarily occupied by you with permission between you and the labor leasing firm, to of the owner is subject to the Damage to perform duties related to the conduct of your Premises Rented To You Limit described in business. "Leased worker"does not include a Section III —Limits of Insurance; "temporary worker". b. A sidetrack agreement; 14."Loading or unloading" means the handling of property: c. Any easement or license agreement, including an easement or license agreement a. After it is moved from the place where it is in connection with construction or demolition accepted for movement into or onto an operations on or within 50 feet of a railroad; aircraft, watercraft or"auto"; d. An obligation, as required by ordinance, to b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft or indemnify a municipality, except in connection "auto"; or with work for a municipality; c. While it is being moved from an aircraft, e. An elevator maintenance agreement; watercraft or"auto"to the place where it is f. That part of any other contract or agreement finally delivered; pertaining to your business (including an but "loading or unloading" does not include the indemnification of a municipality in connection movement of property by means of a mechanical with work performed for a municipality)under device, other than a hand truck, that is not which you assume the tort liability of another attached to the aircraft, watercraft or"auto". party to pay for"bodily injury" or"property 15."Mobile equipment" means any of the following damage"to a third person or organization, types of land vehicles, including any attached provided the "bodily injury"or"property machinery or equipment: damage" is caused, in whole or in part, by a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other you or by those acting on your behalf. Tort vehicles designed for use principally off public liability means a liability that would be roads; imposed by law in the absence of any contract or agreement. b. Vehicles maintained for use solely on or next Paragraph f. includes that part of any contract to premises you own or rent; or agreement that indemnifies a railroad for c. Vehicles that travel on crawler treads; "bodily injury"or"property damage" arising d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not, out of construction or demolition operations, maintained primarily to provide mobility to within 50 feet of any railroad property and permanently mounted: affecting any railroad bridge or trestle, tracks, (1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or road-beds, tunnel, underpass or crossing. drills; or However, Paragraph f. does not include that (2) Road construction or resurfacing part of any contract or agreement: equipment such as graders, scrapers or (1)That indemnifies an architect, engineer or rollers; surveyor for injury or damage arising out of: e. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d. above that are not self-propelled and are maintained HG 00 01 09 16 Page 19 of 21 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 primarily to provide mobility to permanently e. Oral, written or electronic publication, in any attached equipment of the following types: manner, of material that violates a person's (1)Air compressors, pumps and generators, right of privacy; including spraying, welding, building f. Copying, in your "advertisement", a person's cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting or organization's"advertising idea" or style of and well servicing equipment; or "advertisement"; or (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices used to g. Infringement of copyright, slogan, or title of raise or lower workers; any literary or artistic work, in your f. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d. above "advertisement". maintained primarily for purposes other than 18."Pollutants" mean any solid, liquid, gaseous or the transportation of persons or cargo. thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, However, self-propelled vehicles with the vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and following types of permanently attached waste. Waste includes materials to be recycled, equipment are not"mobile equipment" but will reconditioned or reclaimed. be considered "autos": 19."Products-completed operations hazard": (1) Equipment designed primarily for: a. Includes all "bodily injury" and "property (a)Snow removal; damage"occurring away from premises you (b) Road maintenance, but not own or rent and arising out of"your product" construction or resurfacing; or or"your work"except: (c)Street cleaning; (1) Products that are still in your physical possession; or (2)Cherry pickers and similar devices mounted on automobile or truck chassis (2)Work that has not yet been completed or and used to raise or lower workers; and abandoned. However, "your work"will be deemed completed at the earliest of the (3)Air compressors, pumps and generators, following times: including spraying, welding, building (a)When all of the work called for in your cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting contract has been completed. and well servicing equipment. (b)When all of the work to be done at the However, "mobile equipment"does not include job site has been completed if your any land vehicle that is subject to a compulsory contract calls for work at more than or financial responsibility law or other motor one job site. vehicle insurance law where it is licensed or principally garaged. Land vehicles subject to a (c)When that part of the work done at a compulsory or financial responsibility law or other job site has been put to its intended motor vehicle insurance law are considered use by any person or organization "autos". other than another contractor or subcontractor working on the same 16."Occurrence" means an accident, including project. continuous or repeated exposure to substantially Work that may need service, the same general harmful conditions. maintenance, correction, repair or 17."Personal and advertising injury" means replacement, but which is otherwise injury, including consequential "bodily injury", complete, will be treated as completed. arising out of one or more of the following b. Does not include"bodily injury" or"property offenses: damage"arising out of: a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment; (1)The transportation of property, unless the b. Malicious prosecution; injury or damage arises out of a condition c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry in or on a vehicle not owned or operated into, or invasion of the right of private by you, and that condition was created by occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises the "loading or unloading"of that vehicle that a person or organization occupies, by any insured; committed by or on behalf of its owner, (2)The existence of tools, uninstalled landlord or lessor; equipment or abandoned or unused d. Oral, written or electronic publication, in any materials; or manner, of material that slanders or libels a (3) Products or operations for which the person or organization or disparages a classification, listed in the Declarations or person's or organization's goods, products or in a policy Schedule, states that products- services; Page 20 of 21 HG 00 01 09 16 Attachment Code:D587565 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 completed operations are subject to the 24."Your product": General Aggregate Limit. a. Means: 20."Property damage" means: (1)Any goods or products, other than real a. Physical injury to tangible property, including property, manufactured, sold, handled, all resulting loss of use of that property. All distributed or disposed of by: such loss of use shall be deemed to occur at (a)You; the time of the physical injury that caused it; or (b)Others trading under your name; or b. Loss of use of tangible property that is not (c)A person or organization whose physically injured. All such loss of use shall business or assets you have acquired; be deemed to occur at the time of the and "occurrence"that caused it. (2)Containers (other than vehicles), As used in this definition, computerized or materials, parts or equipment furnished in electronically stored data, programs or software connection with such goods or products. are not tangible property. Electronic data means b. Includes information, facts or programs: (1)Warranties or representations made at a. Stored as or on; any time with respect to the fitness, b. Created or used on; or quality, durability, performance or use of c. Transmitted to or from; "your product"; and computer software, including systems and (2)The providing of or failure to provide applications software, hard or floppy disks, CD- warnings or instructions. ROMS, tapes, drives, cells, data processing c. Does not include vending machines or other devices or any other media which are used with property rented to or located for the use of electronically controlled equipment. others but not sold. 21."Suit" means a civil proceeding in which 25."Your work": damages because of"bodily injury", "property a. Means: damage"or"personal and advertising injury"to which this insurance applies are alleged. "Suit" (1)Work or operations performed by you or includes: on your behalf; and a. An arbitration proceeding in which such (2) Materials, parts or equipment furnished in damages are claimed and to which the connection with such work or operations. insured must submit or does submit with our b. Includes consent; or (1)Warranties or representations made at b. Any other alternative dispute resolution any time with respect to the fitness, proceeding in which such damages are quality, durability, performance or use of claimed and to which the insured submits with "your work", and our consent. (2)The providing of or failure to provide 22."Tem or worker" a ns aperson who is warnings or instructions. furnished a tryo you to substitute or a permanent "employee"on leave or to meet seasonal or short-term workload conditions. 23."Volunteer worker" means a person who a. Is not your"employee"; b. Donates his or her work; c. Acts at the direction of and within the scope of duties determined by you; and d. Is not paid a fee, salary or other compensation by you or anyone else for their work performed for you. HG 00 01 09 16 Page 21 of 21 Attachment Code:D587568 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 Policy Number: 21 CSE S88600 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TO CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S) This policy is subject to the following additional If notice is mailed, proof of mailing to the last known Conditions: mailing address of the certificate holder(s) on file If this policy is cancelled by the Company, other with the agent of record will be sufficient proof of than for nonpayment of premium, notice of such notice. cancellation will be provided to the certificate Any notification rights provided by this endorsement holder(s)with mailing addresses on file with the apply only to active certificate holder(s)who were agent of record. Such notice will be provided within issued a certificate of insurance applicable to this 30 days of the Company's receipt of certificate policy's term holder(s) information from the agent of record. Form IH 03 22 08 12 Page 1 of 1 ©2012, The Hartford Attachment Code:D587561 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE Policy Number: 21 CSE S88601 HA 99 16 03 12 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE BROAD FORM ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM To the extent that the provisions of this endorsement provide broader benefits to the "insured"than other provisions of the Coverage Form, the provisions of this endorsement apply. 1. BROAD FORM INSURED d. Any "employee" of yours while using a A. Subsidiaries and Newly Acquired or covered "auto"you don't own, hire or Formed Organizations borrow in your business or your The Named Insured shown in the personal affairs. Declarations is amended to include: C. Lessors as Insureds (1)Any legal business entity other than a Paragraph A.1. -WHO IS AN INSURED -of partnership or joint venture, formed as a Section II - Liability Coverage is amended to subsidiary in which you have an add: ownership interest of more than 50% on e. The lessor of a covered "auto"while the the effective date of the Coverage Form. "auto" is leased to you under a written However, the Named Insured does not agreement if: include any subsidiary that is an (1) The agreement requires you to "insured" under any other automobile policy or would be an "insured" under provide direct primary insurance for such a policy but for its termination or the lessor and the exhaustion of its Limit of Insurance. (2)The "auto" is leased without a driver. (2)Any organization that is acquired or Such a leased "auto"will be considered a formed by you and over which you covered "auto" you own and not a covered maintain majority ownership. However, "auto"you hire. the Named Insured does not include any D. Additional Insured if Required by Contract newly formed or acquired organization: (1) Paragraph A.1. -WHO IS AN INSURED (a) That is a partnership or joint - of Section II - Liability Coverage is venture, amended to add: (b) That is an "insured" under any other f. When you have agreed, in a written policy, contract or written agreement, that a (c)That has exhausted its Limit of person or organization be added as Insurance under any other policy, or an additional insured on your (d) 180 days or more after its business auto policy, such person or acquisition or formation by you, organization is an "insured", but only unless you have given us notice of to the extent such person or the acquisition or formation. organization is liable for "bodily Coverage does not apply to "bodily injury" or"property damage"caused injury" or"property damage"that results by the conduct of an "insured" under from an "accident" that occurred before paragraphs a. or b. of Who Is An you formed or acquired the organization. Insured with regard to the B. Employees as Insureds ownership, maintenance or use of a covered auto. Paragraph A.1. -WHO IS AN INSURED - of SECTION II - LIABILITY COVERAGE is amended to add: ©2011, The Hartford (Includes copyrighted material Form HA 99 16 03 12 of ISO Properties, Inc., with its permission.) Page 1 of 5 Attachment Code:D587561 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 The insurance afforded to any such E. Primary and Non-Contributory if additional insured applies only if the Required by Contract "bodily injury" or "property damage" Only with respect to insurance provided to occurs: an additional insured in 1.D. -Additional (1) During the policy period, and Insured If Required by Contract, the (2) Subsequent to the execution of such following provisions apply: written contract, and (3) Primary Insurance When Required By (3) Prior to the expiration of the period Contract of time that the written contract This insurance is primary if you have requires such insurance be provided agreed in a written contract or written to the additional insured. agreement that this insurance be (2) How Limits Apply primary. If other insurance is also primary, we will share with all that other If you have agreed in a written contract insurance by the method described in or written agreement that another Other Insurance 5.d. person or organization be added as an additional insured on your policy, the (4) Primary And Non-Contributory To Other most we will pay on behalf of such Insurance When Required By Contract additional insured is the lesser of: If you have agreed in a written contract (a) The limits of insurance specified in or written agreement that this insurance the written contract or written is primary and non-contributory with the agreement; or additional insured's own insurance, this insurance is primary and we will not (b) The Limits of Insurance shown in seek contribution from that other the Declarations. insurance. Such amount shall be a part of and not Paragraphs(3) and (4) do not apply to other in addition to Limits of Insurance shown insurance to which the additional insured in the Declarations and described in this has been added as an additional insured. Section. When this insurance is excess, we will have no (3) Additional Insureds Other Insurance duty to defend the insured against any "suit" if If we cover a claim or"suit" under this any other insurer has a duty to defend the Coverage Part that may also be covered insured against that"suit". If no other insurer by other insurance available to an defends, we will undertake to do so, but we will additional insured, such additional be entitled to the insured's rights against all insured must submit such claim or"suit" those other insurers. to the other insurer for defense and When this insurance is excess over other indemnity. insurance, we will pay only our share of the However, this provision does not apply amount of the loss, if any, that exceeds the sum to the extent that you have agreed in a of: written contract or written agreement (1) The total amount that all such other that this insurance is primary and non insurance would pay for the loss in the contributory with the additional insured's absence of this insurance; and own insurance. (4) Duties in The Event Of Accident, Claim, (2) The total of all deductible and self-insured amounts under all that other insurance. Suit or Loss We will share the remaining loss, if any, by the If you have agreed in a written contract method described in Other Insurance 5.d. or written agreement that another person or organization be added as an 2. AUTOS RENTED BY EMPLOYEES additional insured on your policy, the Any "auto" hired or rented by your "employee" additional insured shall be required to on your behalf and at your direction will be CONDITIONS 2. - DUTIES IN THE The OTHER INSURANCE Condition is amended EVENT OF ACCIDENT, CLAIM , SUIT by adding the following: OR LOSS — OF SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, in the same manner as the Named Insured. ©2011, The Hartford (Includes copyrighted material Form HA 99 16 03 12 of ISO Properties, Inc., with its permission.) Page 2 of 5 Attachment Code:D587561 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 If an "employee's" personal insurance also 5. PHYSICAL DAMAGE - ADDITIONAL applies on an excess basis to a covered "auto" TEMPORARY TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE hired or rented by your"employee" on your COVERAGE behalf and at your direction, this insurance will Paragraph A.4.a. of SECTION III - PHYSICAL be primary to the "employee's" personal DAMAGE COVERAGE is amended to provide a insurance. limit of$50 per day and a maximum limit of 3. AMENDED FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXCLUSION $1,000. EXCLUSION 5. - FELLOW EMPLOYEE -of 6. LOAN/LEASE GAP COVERAGE SECTION II - LIABILITY COVERAGE does not Under SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE apply if you have workers' compensation COVERAGE, in the event of a total "loss" to a insurance in-force covering all of your covered "auto", we will pay your additional legal "employees". obligation for any difference between the actual Coverage is excess over any other collectible cash value of the "auto" at the time of the"loss" insurance. and the "outstanding balance"of the loan/lease. 4. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE "Outstanding balance" means the amount you If hired "autos" are covered "autos" for Liability owe on the loan/lease at the time of"loss" less Coverage and if Comprehensive, Specified any amounts representing taxes; overdue Causes of Loss, or Collision coverages are payments; penalties, interest or charges provided under this Coverage Form for any resulting from overdue payments; additional "auto" you own, then the Physical Damage mileage charges; excess wear and tear charges; Coverages provided are extended to "autos"you lease termination fees; security deposits not hire or borrow, subject to the following limit. returned by the lessor; costs for extended The most we will pay for "loss" to any hired warranties, credit life Insurance, health, accident "auto" is: lease; and insurance carry-o ep the or with r balances from previous or (1)$100,000; loans or leases. (2)The actual cash value of the damaged or 7. AIRBAG COVERAGE stolen property at the time of the "loss"; or Under Paragraph B. EXCLUSIONS - of (3)The cost of repairing or replacing the SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE damaged or stolen property, COVERAGE, the following is added: whichever is smallest, minus a deductible. The The exclusion relating to mechanical breakdown deductible will be equal to the largest deductible does not apply to the accidental discharge of an applicable to any owned "auto" for that airbag. coverage. No deductible applies to "loss"caused 8. ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - BROADENED by fire or lightning. Hired Auto PhysicalCOVERAGE coverage is excess over any other collectible insurance. Subject to the above limit, deductible a. The exceptions to Paragraphs B.4 - and excess provisions, we will provide coverage EXCLUSIONS -of SECTION III - PHYSICAL equal to the broadest coverage applicable to any DAMAGE COVERAGE are replaced by the covered "auto" you own. following: We will also cover loss of use of the hired "auto" Exclusions 4.c. and 4.d. do not apply to if it results from an "accident", you are legally equipment designed to be operated solely liable and the lessor incurs an actual financial by use of the power from the "auto's" loss, subject to a maximum of $1000 per electrical system that, at the time of"loss", "accident". is: This extension of coverage does not apply to (1) Permanently installed in or upon any "auto" you hire or borrow from any of your the covered "auto"; "employees", partners (if you are a partnership), (2) Removable from a housing unit members (if you are a limited liability company), which is permanently installed in or members of their households. or upon the covered "auto"; (3) An integral part of the same unit housing any electronic equipment described in Paragraphs (1)and (2)above; or ©2011, The Hartford (Includes copyrighted material Form HA 99 16 03 12 of ISO Properties, Inc., with its permission.) Page 3 of 5 Attachment Code:D587561 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 (4) Necessary for the normal If another Hartford Financial Services Group, operation of the covered "auto" or Inc. company policy or coverage form that is not the monitoring of the covered an automobile policy or coverage form applies to "auto's" operating system. the same "accident", the following applies: b.Section Ill—Version CA 00 01 03 10 of the (1) If the deductible under this Business Auto Business Auto Coverage Form, Physical Coverage Form is the smaller(or smallest) Damage Coverage, Limit of Insurance, deductible, it will be waived; Paragraph C.2 and Version CA 00 01 10 01 of (2) If the deductible under this Business Auto the Business Auto Coverage Form, Physical Coverage Form is not the smaller (or Damage Coverage, Limit of Insurance, smallest) deductible, it will be reduced by Paragraph C are each amended to add the the amount of the smaller (or smallest) following: deductible. $1,500 is the most we will pay for"loss" in 12. AMENDED DUTIES IN THE EVENT OF any one "accident" to all electronic ACCIDENT, CLAIM, SUIT OR LOSS equipment (other than equipment designed solely for the reproduction of sound, and The requirement in LOSS CONDITIONS 2.a. - accessories used with such equipment) DUTIES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENT,CLAIM, that reproduces, receives or transmits SUIT OR LOSS - of SECTION IV - BUSINESS audio, visual or data signals which, at the AUTO CONDITIONS that you must notify us of time of"loss", is: an "accident" applies only when the "accident" is known to: (1) Permanently installed in or upon the covered "auto" in a housing, (1) You, if you are an individual; opening or other location that is not (2)A partner, if you are a partnership; normally used by the "auto" (3)A member, if you are a limited liability manufacturer for the installation of company; or such equipment; (4)An executive officer or insurance manager, if (2) Removable from a permanently you are a corporation. installed housing unit as described 13. UNINTENTIONAL FAILURE TO DISCLOSE in Paragraph 2.a. above or is an HAZARDS integral part of that equipment; or (3)An integral part of such equipment. If you unintentionally fail to disclose any hazards existing at the inception date of your policy, we c.For each covered "auto", should loss be limited will not deny coverage under this Coverage to electronic equipment only, our obligation to Form because of such failure. pay for, repair, return or replace damaged or 14. HIRED AUTO -COVERAGE TERRITORY stolen electronic equipment will be reduced by the applicable deductible shown in the Paragraph e. of GENERAL CONDITIONS 7. - Declarations, or$250, whichever deductible is POLICY PERIOD, COVERAGE TERRITORY- less. of SECTION IV - BUSINESS AUTO 9. EXTRA EXPENSE - BROADENED CONDITIONS is replaced by the following: COVERAGE e. For short-term hired "autos", the coverage Under Paragraph A. - COVERAGE -of SECTION territory with respect to Liability Coverage is III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, we will anywhere in the world provided that if the pay for the expense of returning a stolen covered "insured's" responsibility to pay damages for "auto"to you. "bodily injury" or "property damage" is determined in a "suit,"the "suit" is brought in 10. GLASS REPAIR -WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE the United States of America, the territories Under Paragraph D. - DEDUCTIBLE - of SECTION and possessions of the United States of III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, the America, Puerto Rico or Canada or in a following is added: settlement we agree to. No deductible applies to glass damage if the 15. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION glass is repaired rather than replaced. TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY 11. TWO OR MORE DEDUCTIBLES AGAINST OTHERS TO US -of SECTION IV- Under Paragraph D. - DEDUCTIBLE -of SECTION BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS is amended by III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, the adding the following: following is added: ©2011, The Hartford (Includes copyrighted material Form HA 99 16 03 12 of ISO Properties, Inc., with its permission.) Page 4 of 5 Attachment Code:D587561 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 We waive any right of recovery we may have c.Regardless of the number of autos deemed a against any person or organization with whom total loss, the most we will pay under this you have a written contract that requires such Hybrid, Electric, or Natural Gas Vehicle waiver because of payments we make for Payment Coverage provision for any one damages under this Coverage Form. "loss" is $10,000. 16. RESULTANT MENTAL ANGUISH COVERAGE For the purposes of the coverage provision, The definition of"bodily injury" in SECTION V- a.A"non-hybrid"auto is defined as an auto that DEFINITIONS is replaced by the following: uses only an internal combustion engine to "Bodily injury" means bodily injury, sickness or move the auto but does not include autos disease sustained by any person, including powered solely by electricity or natural gas. mental anguish or death resulting from any of b.A"hybrid"auto is defined as an auto with an these. internal combustion engine and one or more 17. EXTENDED CANCELLATION CONDITION electric motors; and that uses the internal combustion engine and one or more electric Paragraph 2. of the COMMON POLICY motors to move the auto, or the internal CONDITIONS - CANCELLATION - applies except as follows: combustion engine to charge one or more electric motors, which move the auto. If we cancel for any reason other than 19. VEHICLE WRAP COVERAGE nonpayment of premium, we will mail or deliver to the first Named Insured written notice of In the event of a total loss to an "auto"for which cancellation at least 60 days before the effective Comprehensive, Specified Causes of Loss, or date of cancellation. Collision coverages are provided under this Coverage Form, then such Physical Damage 18. HYBRID, ELECTRIC, OR NATURAL GAS Coverages are amended to add the following: VEHICLE PAYMENT COVERAGE In addition to the actual cash value of the "auto", In the event of a total loss to a "non hybrid" auto we will pay up to $1,000 for vinyl vehicle wraps for which Comprehensive, Specified Causes of which are displayed on the covered "auto" at the Loss, or Collision coverages are provided under time of total loss. Regardless of the number of this Coverage Form, then such Physical autos deemed a total loss, the most we will pay Damage Coverages are amended as follows: under this Vehicle Wrap Coverage provision for a.lf the auto is replaced with a "hybrid"auto or any one"loss" is $5,000. For purposes of this an auto powered solely by electricity or natural coverage provision, signs or other graphics gas, we will pay an additional 10%, to a painted or magnetically affixed to the vehicle are maximum of$2,500, of the"non-hybrid" auto's not considered vehicle wraps. actual cash value or replacement cost, whichever is less, b.The auto must be replaced and a copy of a bill of sale or new lease agreement received by us within 60 calendar days of the date of"loss," ©2011, The Hartford (Includes copyrighted material Form HA 99 16 03 12 of ISO Properties, Inc., with its permission.) Page 5 of 5 Attachment Code:D587582 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT Policy Number: 22 WE BE9P58 Endorsement Number: Effective Date: 05/01/2024 Effective hour is the same as stated on the Information Page of the policy. Named Insured and Address: NV5 Global, Inc. 200 S Park RD Hollywood, FL 33021 We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy.We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. This agreement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit anyone not named in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Any person or organization for whom you are required by written contract or agreement to obtain this waiver of rights from us Countersigned by Authorized Representative Form WC 00 03 13 Printed in U.S.A. Attachment Code:D587584 Master ID: 1491108,Certificate ID: 17726847 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT - CALIFORNIA Policy Number: 22 WE BE9P58 Effective Date: 05/01/2024 Named Insured and Address: NV5 Global, Inc. 200 S Park RD Hollywood, FL 33021 We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) You must maintain payroll records accurately segregating the remuneration of your employees while engaged in the work described in the Schedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2 % of the California workers' compensation premium otherwise due on such remuneration. SCHEDULE Person or Organization Job Description Any person or organization for whom you are required by written contract or agreement to obtain this waiver of rights from us Countersigned by Authorized Representative Form WC 04 03 06 (1) Printed in U.S.A. Process Date: 05/01/2024 Policy Expiration Date: 05/01/2025