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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGMT - Ardurra Group, Inc (On Call Professional Engineering Design Management Services and Professional Development Services) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT for On-Call Professional Engineering/Design/Management Services and Professional Development Services Support between -=0F SEAL 4s j% c PQR ''1<3 CD 1 III-5�I e�°f��F9 1°���'�I(�� ,�• c i 27-- 1 GOUNTy�_ City of Seal Beach 211 - 8th Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 Ardurra Group, Inc. 3737 Birch Street, Suite 250 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 428-1500 This Professional Service Agreement ("the Agreement") is made as of August 12, 2024 (the "Effective Date"), by and between Ardurra Group, Inc. ("Consultant"), a Florida 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 and are fully qualified to perform the 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 design 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 / design / management services and professional development services support 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 (Exhibit B); and (iii) Terms for Compliance with California Labor Law Requirements (Exhibit C) , all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. 2 of 28 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. 2.0 Term 3 of 28 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 $300,000 (Three 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 $100,000 (One Hundred 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 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, 4 of 28 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 termination. Consultant shall have no other claim against City by reason of such termination, including any claim for compensation or damages. 5 of 28 6.0 Party Representatives 6.1. The City Manager is City's representative for purposes of this Agreement. 6.2. Dino D'Emilia is the Consultant's primary representative for purposes of this Agreement. Dino D'Emilia 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: Ardurra Group, Inc. 3737 Birch Street, Suite 250 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Attn: Dino D'Emilia 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 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 6 of 28 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 be paid by City for employer contributions or employee contributions for PERS benefits. 7 of 28 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 28 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 expense, shall: (i) secure for City the right to continue using the Work Product 9 of 28 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 10 of 28 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. 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 28 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 28 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 or authorized to do business in California, and satisfactory to City. 17.4. Additional lnsureds. 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-Contributinq. Coverage shall be primary insurance as respects City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, 13 of 28 employees, agents, servants, volunteers, and those City agents serving as 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 28 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-Through 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. 15 of 28 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 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, 16 of 28 employees, contractors, subcontractors, subconsultants, materialmen, or suppliers, or their officers, agents, servants or employees (or any entity or 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 17 of 28 Consultant's duties of defense and indemnification, under this Section 18.0 or under any other provision of this Agreement. Consultant's defense and 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 18 of 28 This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings, or 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 28 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 28 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 28 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. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto, through their respective authorized representatives have executed this Agreement as of the date and year first above written. 22 of 28 CITY OF SEAL BEACH CONSULTANT: Ardurra Group, Inc., a Florida corporation By: • By: R. Ingram, City Man er Name: Catherine Cahill Its: Treasurer Attest: I By: IL ,,e/ '� Name: Lisa M. Penna, PE 4' Vice President \WA Its: Gloria D. H!per, City Clerk (Please note, two signatures required for corporations pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 313 from Approved as to Form: 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 28 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 ••�,i��i,i i\i�1 .•,* ~ SEAL 614%%4 ` ���h .,�. ; • • • • • • — • •! i • �s • 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 1 1 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@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 / 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.gov 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 ARDURRA PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH ON -CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR VARIOUS DISCIPLINES I CATEGORY A & B APRIL 24, 2024 COLLABORATE . - - - !.t •. Welcome to INNOVATE 1 • - ,** ''-• - •.1 X. A.. . •- • i. CREATE - - -.2 •• • • ARDURRA ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR VARIOUS DISCIPLINES I CATEGORIES A & B ARDURRA IS PLEASED TO PRESENT OUR PROPOSAL ON THE FOLLOWING DISCIPLINES: CATEGORY A: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/DESIGN/MANAGEMENT SERVICES • Construction, Project, & Program Management • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Grant Services • Water System and Facilities Design • Roadway Rehabilitation & Geometric Design • Utilities Modeling & Planning • Structural Engineering • Utilities Studies & Master Plans • Traffic &Transportation Engineering • Other: Community Outreach • Sewer System and Facilities Design ' Other: Construction Inspection CATEGORY B: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SUPPORT • Encroachment& Development Permitting and Agreements • Development Services (i.e., Grading Plan Checks, Streets) • Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing and Coordination (i.e. Wireless Telecommunication, Public Utilities, and Investor-Owned Utilities) /\\/ ARDURRA CATEGORY A: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/DESIGN/MANAGEMENT SERVICES • Construction, Project, & Program Management • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Grant Services • Water System and Facilities Design • Roadway Rehabilitation &Geometric Design • Utilities Modeling & Planning • Structural Engineering • Utilities Studies & Master Plans • Traffic &Transportation Engineering • Other: Community Outreach • Sewer System and Facilities Design • Other: Construction Inspection liw OLLABORATE y :. �$. . :` iii ,.iiii4i � �.-_,- _ . : ::., ,,.• t , lilt 1"►fifl`ili' { Welcome to INNOVATE III co I ,- _ ` 41z _ i - _,_ CREATE ARDURRA April 24, 2024 Ms. Kathryne Cho Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer City of Seal Beach Department of Public Works 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 RE: PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR VARIOUS DISCIPLINES: CATEGORY A— PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/DESIGN/MANAGEMENT SERVICES Dear Ms. Cho and Selection Panel: In support of the City of Seal Beach's Capital Improvement Program,Ardurra Group, Inc. (Ardurra) is poised and prepared to provide On-Call Professional Services in support of Category A. Professional Engineering/Design/Management in the following discipline areas: • Construction, Project, & Program Management Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Grant Services Water System and Facilities Design • Roadway Rehabilitation & Geometric Design ' Utilities Modeling & Planning • Structural Engineering > Utilities Studies & Master Plans • Traffic&Transportation Engineering Other: Community Outreach • Sewer System and Facilities Design Other: Construction Inspection With more than 120 professionals in Southern California,Ardurra has the local resources ready to support the City's efforts in delivering its extensive Capital Improvement Program. Our team of engineers, project/program/construction managers, grant specialists, inspectors, and community outreach experts have substantial experience with as-needed contracts with numerous agencies, including coastal municipalities, and they have successfully completed projects similar to those in your CIP, such as street, traffic, and drainage improvements,ADA upgrades, electric vehicle infrastructure, parks and playground improvements, as well as water and sewer infrastructure improvements. With a successful history of providing full-service, on-call owner's representative services,Ardurra's philosophy is to protect the City's interests and provide quality services to the City and its community. Selecting the Ardurra team offers the City the following benefits. Dedicated On-Call Services Mana7er - Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD, will serve as primary contact and the contract manager, leading a comprehensive team of local professionals. Dino brings more than 30 years of experience serving in critical roles to build, renew and upgrade freeways, city streets, transit centers, pedestrian paths, light rail, water mains, sewers, storm drains, greenbelts, soccer fields, and recreation centers. Available Team I Deep Bench —Ardurra has developed an available and comprehensive team to cover all areas of the anticipated scope of services for our identified disciplines. Moreover, we are proud to offer the City a deep bench of resources to scale up as needed in support of major and minor capital projects.Ardurra's support staff provides resources that have the right mix of experience to produce cost-effective solutions in accordance with the City's standards and guidelines. ARDURRA GROUP, INC. 3737 BIRCH STREET SUITE 250 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 949.428.1500 ARDURRA.COM ARDURRA Ongoing Experience with On-Call Services—Our team of experts have worked together on numerous on-call contracts for the City of Seal Beach and other public agencies in Orange County, as well as in coastal communities, and can quickly mobilize when a task order is issued. No task is too large or small. Ardurra has received Addendum No. 1, dated March 29, 2024, and we have adhered to the page restrictions outlined in the RFP. Our commitment is sincere and goes beyond this proposal, as our success is based on long-term relationships with public agencies throughout Orange County. We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to serve the City. As Ardurra's authorized representative, please contact me at 949.348.1017 or ddemilia@ardurra.com, should you have any questions or need further information. Respectfully Submitted, Ardurra Group, Inc. Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD California Public Works Practice Director ARDURRA GROUP, INC. 3737 BIRCH STREET SUITE 250 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 949.428.1500 ARDURRA.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS CATEGORY A - PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/DESIGN/ MANAGEMENT SERVICES 1. LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS 1 2. COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS 8 3. REFERENCES 17 4. SUBCONSULTANT LIST 44 5. UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH 45 6. EXCEPTIONS 49 APPENDIX: RESUMES 50 CATEGORY B: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SUPPORT PROPOSAL Category B Tab FEE PROPOSAL Separately Submitted Envelope City of Seal Beach /\ nRDURRn On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS PROJECT TEAM AND KEY INDIVIDUALS AUTHORIZED CONTACT The most critical component to the success of the On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines contract will be the project team. We understand the key issue for providing effective services is to be highly responsive and have the depth of resources locally available to fulfill your -: project needs. The right mix of experience, enthusiasm, and fresh ideas is . Dino D'Emilia critical to not only an outstanding final product, but an outstanding experience _ California Public Works during the performance of the project.Ardurra's team is fully qualified to Practice Director manage and execute the full range of services that may be required by Category A Disciplines: • Construction, Project, & Program Management ARDURRA Grant Services 1960 E. Grand Avenue, Suite 300 • Roadway Rehabilitation & Geometric Design El Segundo, CA 90245 • Structural Engineering Office: 949.348.1017 • Traffic&Transportation Engineering Mobile: 714.458.0703 • Sewer System and Facilities Design Email: ddemilia@ardurra.com • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Water System and Facilities Design • Utilities Modeling & Planning • Utilities Studies & Master Plans • Other: Community Outreach • Other: Construction Inspection Based on the technical requirements of each task, our On-Call Services Manager, Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD, will work with the Discipline Lead(s) to communicate with City staff, provide consistency in the project deliverables that meet City needs and requirements, and coordinate Ardurra tasks (if multiple, parallel tasks are being performed for the City). The Discipline Lead will coordinate activities within the team and will be responsible for the development of progress and final submittals, coordination meetings, and status reports. We process all issues with a sense of urgency and present our clients with suggested alternatives, cost and schedule affects, and recommended solutions that best suit the interests of the project and the City. Figure 1 features our team organization chart, which identifies the Discipline Leads and the pool of resources to support each discipline area. Brief biographies for our Discipline Leads have been provided on the following pages, and abbreviated resumes are provided in the Category A.Appendix. AVAILABILITY This team is available and ready to start working immediately on any task defined by the City. Our team members have a track record of delivering detailed plans and services on schedule. If an accelerated project delivery schedule is required,Ardurra has the depth to add more staff to get the work done. Our Discipline Leads are adept at allocating the right resources with the best mix of availability and expertise for the task assigned, and can draw from our deep bench of experienced professionals to serve concurrent projects as needed. We are fully committed for the duration of the contract, and we understand that the availability and consistency of the team leadership are critical to the project success; personnel will not be substituted without written approval from the City. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS Figure 1. Team Organization CITY OF SEAL BEACH Project Manager CONTRACT MANAGER Dina D'Emilia,PE,F.ASCE,QSD* CATEGORY A:PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/DESIGN/MANAGEMENT SERVICES DISCIPLINE LEADERS CONSTRUCTION,PROJECT,& GRANT SERVICES TRAFFIC/TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING WATER SYSTEM&FACILITIES DESIGN UTILITIES STUDIES&MASTER PLANS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Nicole Jules,PE* Nicole Jules,PE* Rob Weber,PE* Carmen Kasner,PE* Construction&Project Management Amy Czajkowski,PE,CCM,QSD/P* SEWER SYSTEM&FACILITIES DESIGN UTILITIES MODELING&PLANNING COMMUNITY OUTREACH Omar Alameddine* ROADWAY REHAB&GEOMETRIC DESIGN Aric Gnesa,PE,DBIA* Modeling Rebecca Cole* Program Management Anissa Voyiatzes,PE,ENV SP* STORM DRAIN SYSTEM,CONVEYANCE,& Jialia Huang,PE* INSPECTION SERVICES Mark Lewis,PE,TE,PTOE* STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FACILITIES DESIGN Planning Gafur Oyewo* Zhen Li,PE,PhD* Jose Hernandez,PE,QSD/P* Shyamala Raveendran,PE,ENV SP* RESOURCES CONSTRUCTION,PROJECT,& Anissa Voyiatzes,PE,ENV SP* Anders Egense,PE Rakan Khraisat,OMIT ROADWAY REHABILITATION& Landscape Architecture PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Lisette Bice,PE,QSD,ENV SP Ryan Huston,PE Kelly Leyva,CMIT GEOMETRIC DESIGN RN Design Group Construction Managers Jose Hernandez,PE,QSD/P* Rick Kennedy,PE* Dee Yeh,CMIT Civil Engineers Surveying Omar Alameddine* Mark Lewis,PE,TE* Patrick Mulvey,PE* Naomi Johnson Jose Hernandez,PE,QSD/P* CL Surveying&Mapping Dino D'Emilia,PE,F.ASCE,QSD* Lea Reis,PE,QSD/P Kaitlyn Leong,PE Neah Johnson Lisette Bice,PE,QSD,ENV SP James Flannigan,PE Nancy Cambra * Utility Investigation/Potholing John Wolitarsky,CCM Program Managers Mark Lewis,PE,TE T2 Utility Engineers '—` Lea Reis,PE,QSD/P Ken Rosenfield,PE,QSP/D,ENV SP Ken Rosenfield,PE,QSP/D,ENV SP Andrea Mosqueda,PE,ENV SP Bradley Waldrop,PE* GRANT SERVICES g a Gafur Oyewo* Adilia Miller,PE Anissa Voyiatzes,PE,ENV SP* STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING a Bradley Waldrop,PE* John Wolitarsky,CCM Lisette Bice,PE,QSD,ENV SP Grant Writing BradleyWaldrop,PE Q Gafur Oyewo* * p David Van Atta,PE c James Flannigan,PE y Carmen Kasner,PE Alison Winter* Eli Farah,PE,QSD,ENV SP g Raymond Macy,PE Stephen Barium,PE * LucyCardenas Mahina Siu,CMIT Dino D'Emilia,PE,F.ASCE,QSD Miguel Hurtado,PE Andrea Mosqueda,PE,ENV SP cu Dee Yeh,CMIT Neah Johnson g 70 Scott Adamson,PE,QSD/P Omar Alameddine* Daniel Lopez,PE Melesio Ballardo,EIT a Amy Czajkowski,PE,CCM,QSD/P* Karen Brown Castro Gafur Oyewo* Grant Managers Adilia Miller,PE Alex Di,EIT Joseph Mullaney,EIT a) Lucas Findlay,PE,QSD/P Amy Czajkowski,PE,CCM,QSD/P* Alison Winter* Jocelyn Shih,EIT Kryan Kenison E Adilia Miller,PE N Mike Tisdale,QSP Jamie Fagnant,PE,QSD* Nicole Jules,PE* Lucy Cardenas Alex Di,EIT Bradley Waldrop,PE 2 Jeff Moody,PE,CCM,QSD/P Lea Reis,PE,QSD/P Derek Pereyra Kirill Dolinskiy,PMP Grants Coordinator �; Brad Holmes,QSP,CESSWI Charmine Solla,PE,TE,PTOE,PMP* TRAFFIC&TRANSPORTATION c Alan Hargis,CCM Neah Johnson Traffic Engineering c Mahina Siu,CMIT ENGINEERING o Project Managers Brad Nguyen,PE,PLS see discipline below a Omar Alameddine* Santa Lemons,PE Project/Documents Control Grant Support(Public Affairs). Charmine Solla,PE,TE,PTOE,PMP* Dino D'Emilia,PE,F.ASCE,QSD* Dustin Blackwell,CMIT Gabriela Dow Geotechnical Seth Jenison,PE,TE PTOE Brandin Checkos,CMIT GMU Deborah DeBow,PE Ark Gnesa,PE,DBIA* Karen Brown-Castro (continued on page 3) City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 2 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS Figure 1. Team Organization (cont'd) RESOURCES(cont'd) TRAFFIC&TRANSPORTATION Mechanical Lea Reis,PE,QSD/P Structural liaiia Huang,PE* INSPECTION SERVICES , ENGINEERING(cont'd) Rick Kennedy,PE* Teresa Kelley,PE see discipline above Lamyaa Negm,PhD,CFM Inspectors Ruth Smith,TE,PTP Chuck Stephan,PE Dalia Mulato Utilities Coordination Architecture Don Wren,Jr. Lea Reis,PE,QSD/P Leah Russell Lisette Bice,PE,QSD,ENV SP IDS Group Condition Assessment Eric Egurrola I James Flannigan,PE Geotechnical Jamie Fagnant,PE,QSD* Manuel Briones Larry Yee Structural Corrosion Eric Nunez Alan Perkins see discipline above GMU RFYeager Engineering Environmental SurveyingLori Trottier,AICP CEP* Matt Reagan,QSP Angelina Miralaie Geotechnical Geotechnical Engineering[ Chip Vanderbeek,QSP Mark Wessel,PE,TE Ninyo&Moore CL Surveying&Mapping Slope Monitorinq Riley Christie,ENV SP Joe Stoakley,PE,QSD Ethan Angold Utility Investigation/Potholing Ninyo&Moore Flow Monitoring Miguel Alvarez,PE Joseph Mullaney,EIT Surveying P Y T2 Utility Engineers Erica Berger Brian Briones Keith Vines Guido Hydrogeologv WATER SYSTEM&FACILITIES DESIGN Richard C.Slade&Associates GIS John Dela Cruz,QSP Mark Lewis,PE,TE* Potholing Brian Dong,PLA Eli Farah,PE,QSD,ENV SP* Underground Solutions Design Engineers Mechanical,HVAC Brian Clarkson , g 9 9 Riley Christie,ENV SP Nathan Wolitarsky STORM DRAIN SYSTEM,CONVEYANCE,, Rick Kennedy,PE* IDS Group Naomi Johnson SEWER SYSTEM& Patrick Mulvey,PE* CCTV i FACILITIES DESIGN &FACILITIES DESIGN Structural Rakan Khraisat,CMIT Leah Russell National Plant Services Design Engineers Peterson Structural Joseph Mullaney,EIT Design Engineers g g Christian Minerman,EIT Dustin Bender Jamie Fagnant,PE,QSD* MiguelHurtado,PE* MarcoCruzatt UTIt!TIESMODELING&PLANNING COMMUNITY OUTREACH Jay Jordan Eli Farah,PE,QSD,ENV SP* Dustin Payne,PE Kaitlyn Leong,PE y Engineering&Modeling Support Strategic Advisors Lucas Findlay,PE,QSD/P Andrea Mosqueda,PE Viet DuyVo,EIT Leah Russell Lamyaa Negm,PhD,CFM Gabriela Dow Alex Di Jeremy Monroe,EIT Daniel Lopez,PE Manny Limaco Dalia Mulato Howard Steere Mark Castro Jocelyn Shih,EIT Melesio Ballardo Mallory Dobbs Albert Santana Juan Cesena Dalia Mulato Mark Lewis,PE,TE* Jeremy Monroe,EIT Condition Assessment Rob Weber,PE* Daniel Gutierrez Jamie Fagnant,PE,QSD* Community Relations Specialists Josh Fretwell Cameron Brantz Robert Keleman X Aric Gnesa,PE,DBIA* Rachel Kulis 0 Condition Assessment * Electrical and l&C Environmental Joe McMahon a) Rick Kennedy,PE Melanie Perry n Jamie Fagnant,PE,QSD* Kaitlyn Leong,PE Agata Ristow,PE Lori Trottier,AICP CEP* Danny Robinson Q Y 9 Community Relations Andrew Weekly c Patrick Mulvey,PE* Chad Morris,PE Riley Christie,ENV SP Electrical and I&C Y Account Coordinators a) Agata Ristow,PE Dolores Salgado,PE Environmental Compliance Flow Monitoring Yolanda Art Project/Documents Control oChad Morris,PE Chris Eccles,PE Lori Trottier,AICP CEP* Erica Berger Enrique Fierro see Construction/Project/ a Dustin Payne,PE Riley Christie,ENV SP GIS Program Management discipline above Environmental Graphic Artists m Sheila McAtee,EIT E Lori Trottier,AICP CEP* Hydraulic Modeling/Analysis Brian Clarkson Susan Duffett N Viet Duy Vo,EIT Cynthia Peraza,PE Rileyhristie,ENV SP a) Riley Christie,ENV SP Y Lauren Clulow Dalia Mulato Shyamala Raveendran,PE,ENV SP* m Hydraulic Modeling/Analysis Raj Shah,PE UTILITIES STUDIES& Bilingual Outreach * c Cynthia Peraza,PE Koh Awumah,PhD,PF MASTER PLANS Gabriela Dow Lamyaa Negm,PhD,CFM 12 cl) Shyamala Raveendran,PE,ENV SP* NPDES/WQMP/SWPPP Studies&Master Plan Support Yolanda Art a JiaJia Huang,PE* Landscape Architecture Enrique Fierro a g Kelly Coaty,EIT,QISP,QSD/P,CPESC* Brian Don ,PLA Cynthia Peraza,PE q Lamyaa Negm,PhD,CFM Jose Hernandez,PE,QSD/P* g Shyamala Raveendran,PE,ENV SP* Jaime Snyder,LA City of Seal Beach /' ARDURRA 3 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS LOCAL PRESENCE As neighbors—with our nearby offices in Newport Beach and El Segundo and many of our team members being residents of surrounding communities—we are deeply invested in the City's success. With more than 120 professionals in Southern California, we have the depth of resources to respond quickly to your needs. We understand the key issue for providing effective services is to be highly responsive and have the depth of resources locally available to fulfill your project needs. We are there when you need us. KEY PERSONNEL ON-CALL SERVICES MANAGER rnn r n ner ri n t t Dino D'Emilia PF F,4SCE, QSD ! _ .t�a,r` �a a. P mar/ �r,,_ac, Ardurra's California Public Works Practice Director, Dino D'Emilia has delivered public works infrastructure 11 projects valued at more than $1 billion for public agency clients. His abilities as a project and construction manager are highlighted with the City of Long Beach's$103.1 M Belmont Pool Rebuild and Revitalization, and the City of Torrance's$21 M Transit Center Project and $15M Del Amo Boulevard Extension. He has played critical roles on infrastructure projects to build, renew and upgrade freeways, city streets, transit centers, pedestrian paths, light rail, water mains, sewers, storm drains, greenbelts, soccer fields, and recreation centers. Working in tandem with the Discipline Leads, Dino will provide technical oversight and serve as the City's main point of contact, making sure the City's expectations are met or exceeded. Availability 40% DISCIPLINE LEADS Discipline leaders will provide day-to-day communications and overall project management and coordination of available resources for assigned tasks. Omar Alameddine I Construction Management & Project Management • ., Omar is Project/Construction Management Group Leader at Ardurra. He brings an extensive background in project management, construction management and inspection on public works and Caltrans projects. Omar has 18 years of experience delivering projects to renew city streets and freeways, applying his firm grasp of Caltrans and Greenbook standards. He has managed and inspected roadway rehabilitation and widening projects; recreational facilities such as soccer fields, public parks, and dog parks; public facilities; and domestic water, sewer, and drainage improvements. Availability 20% Mark Lewis, PE, TE I Program Management Mark is Municipal Services Project Director at Ardurra. He is a proven leader with 38 years engineering excellence, including a transformative 13-year tenure as Director of Public Works/City Engineer for the City of Fountain Valley, where he championed fiscal sustainability, operational efficiency, and strategic innovation in public infrastructure projects. Mark's perspective from a public agency professional has led to improved solutions, cost-effectiveness, and more robust protections against change orders and claims. He provides insight and guidance to a number of agencies where he has provided onsite program and project management; staff assistance; organizational review; mentoring; capital project development; preparation of capital project bid packages; guidance on water and wastewater collection systems and design strategies to maximize cost efficiency and minimize ongoing maintenance; creative project funding strategies; review and strategy for development of municipal buildings; preparation of multi-year CIPs; landscape concept strategies; and preparation of traffic control, striping, and detour plans. Availability 50% City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 4 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL ST v,- Nicole Jules, PE I Grant Services. Traffic &Transportation Engineering • In her 28 year career, Nicole has provided services that include traffic signal design and construction, lir fficirculation and parking and pavement management techniques, traffic impact studies, traffic p g _ ; analyses, construction staging and temporary traffic control plan design.Additionally, she is proficient in roadway design, curb, gutter, sidewalk and median design, precise grading and storm drain facilities. Her experience includes project management for the construction of storm drain facilities, roadway rehabilitation projects, traffic signal modifications projects, a landslide stabilization project and park improvements. Availability 50% Amy Czajkowski, PE, CCM, QSDIP I Grant Services Amy has 33 years of experience in planning, design, condition assessment, construction and program management for water, wastewater and recycled water facilities.Amy has dedicated her career to the .t1 program management and construction management of large programs throughout Southern California. In a recent assignment of Deputy Construction Manager for Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District for the Regional Water Reclamation Facility Upgrades,Amy's primary responsibility was compliance and grant funding ($40 million CWSRF Grant with GPR Loan Forgiveness). She also assisted EVMWD with multiple grant funding sources to offset costs on its Advanced Metering Infrastructure Program. Clients have come to trust and rely on Amy because of her commitment and technical expertise to ensure schedules and grant terms are met. Availability 10% _. y Anissa Voyiatzes, PE, ENV SP Roadway Rehabilitation & Geometric Design Anissa has 28 years of experience in civil engineering planning, design, program and project management ,, , — J. for transportation and public works facilities. These projects have included bikeway, roadway widening, rehabilitation,ADA compliance evaluation and improvements, complete streets and streetscape projects, an t`,` ''' fi' utilityengineering, site radin , traffic engineering, flood control facilities, drainage systems, sewer and grading, 9 Y water systems, parking lots and retaining walls.Anissa specializes in public works engineering projects that incorporate sustainable design practices. Availability 25% Zhen Li, PE, PhD I Structural Engineering tH7 Dr. Li has 16 years of experience as a civil engineer in the structural design of bridges, water, and wastewater facilities. Her experience includes computer-aided structural analysis and design of various structures. Zhen has worked on projects such as the design of new bridges, water/wastewater and environmental facilities, hydro-power structures, and federal facilities for local, regional and federal authorities and land developers, as well as the analysis and retrofitting of existing structurally insufficient building and non- building structures. Zhen is adept with detailed structural design of concrete, steel, masonry, and timber structures, and she frequently coordinates with clients in resolving project design issues, checking code compliance, and analyzing complex structures with 3D computer modeling in SAP2000 and GTSTRUDL. Availability 25% - Aric Gnesa, PE, DBIA I Sewer System & Facilities Design "" Aric has 24 years professional experience in a wide range of engineering tasks and disciplines including planning, design, and construction management of large- and small-diameter(treated, raw water, and sewage) pipelines, pump stations, flow control facilities, and reservoirs. He is a highly experienced water/ ` � wastewater project manager and specializes in the preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for pipelines, flow control facilities, pump stations, and reservoirs. Availability 60% City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 5 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS Rob Weber, PE I Water System & Facilities Design c, �� „ Rob has 32 years of civil engineering and project management experience on a variety of municipal and public works water, wastewater, and recycled water projects. Specific project experience includes _ conveyance pipelines; reservoirs and tanks, water pump stations, and sewer lift stations. He has also �` successfully managed several as-needed services contracts for municipalities and water/wastewater utilities. Rob is thoroughly familiar with design standards, techniques and analytical methods, bid specifications, and cost estimating. His experience extends beyond civil engineering to include securing required project permits, fostering cooperative inter-agency approvals, and gaining community project acceptance. Availability 40% Jose Hernandez, PE, QSDIP I Storm Drain System Conveyance & Facilities Design With 25 years of engineering experience, Jose has managed projects of varying size and complexity through design, permitting, and construction. He has played vital roles in numerous projects that have involved drainage and water quality components, including the preparation of Storm Water Pollution Plans (SWPPP) reports, SWPPP inspections, and Low Impact Development. His experience encompasses design for storm drain systems, street rehabilitation,ADA improvements, concrete flatwork improvements, restriping, installing road signs, and designing for impacts to utilities. He is well-versed in design standards, techniques, analytical methods, bid specifications, and cost estimating. Availability 25% i JiaJia Huang, PE I Utilities Modeling i JiaJia has 11 years of experience specializing in utilities planning and preparation of water and wastewater regulatory compliance documents. JiaJia is experienced in water and wastewater hydraulic L ;,'_,;,. analysis and asset management planning using GIS-integrated modeling software including InfoWater, InfoWater Pro, InfoSWMM, InfoSewer, and InfoAsset Planner. Availability 25% Shyamala Raveendran, PE, ENV SP I Utilities Planning j - Shyamala has 24 years of civil engineering and project management experience encompassing a wide -, range of water/wastewater master planning and water distribution systems operations projects. Her experience includes serving on the staff of the California Water Services Company where she provided technical advisory and support for more than 25 operating water systems in California. In this capacity, she provided supply-demand analysis of water distribution systems, support for design of water system facilities, and detailed assessments of water system operational issues including operational risks and optimization of tank, pump, valve, and pipeline infrastructures. Availability 25% r ' Carmen Kasner, PE I Utilities Studies & Master Plans �` Carmen has 32 years of experience in municipal services focusing on civil design of capital improvement _ program (CIP) projects including water, sewer, and storm drain facilities; pipelines; street improvements; and site development. She offers vast insight into public participation, permitting and coordination, project and design standards and site and access constraints. Carmen's experience includes extensive levels of inventory development and condition assessment of agency assets, with projects ranging from sanitary to storm to roadway systems. Her experience also includes extensive work and coordination with various agencies in Southern California involving flood control, development, transportation issues, water system capacities, sewer conditions, and public meetings. Availability 15% City of Seal Beach nD I IDD A 6 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS Rebecca Cole I Community Outreach A With 26 years in communications, Rebecca serves as the Project Supervisor and Director of Communications at Ardurra. She oversees public affairs and community relations for infrastructure projects throughout California. She specializes in public outreach for government agencies and cities, and she has unique expertise in water including drinking, recycled, wastewater, indirect potable reuse, emergency water storage, and water conservation outreach for cities to navigate the changing landscape that is normal to our desert region. Her skills extend to construction relations and environmental initiatives, where she effectively engages with elected officials, media, and civic groups. Rebecca and her community outreach team have crafted multiple award- winning programs for local governments. Availability 40% Gafur Oyewo 1 Construction Inspection Gafur brings 14years of project/construction management and inspection experience, with proficiencyin ,. ,* 9 Pl 9 P P large-scale public works project administrative/management processes such as critical path management,r project scope management, payment/requisition processing, and safety management. He has extensive knowledge in commercial and residential property rehabilitation and restoration. His experience spans projects involving a diverse range of installations, which include landscaping, roofing, asbestos abatement, masonry, steel structure erection, concrete, electrical, plumbing, and interior renovation. Gafur manages Ardurra's inspection staff, and in this capacity can select the most appropriate candidate for any specific requirement of the assignment. Availability 15-20% RESUMES In the Appendix starting on page 50, we have attached abbreviated resumes for our Discipline Leads as well as key personnel from each of our discipline areas. We would be happy to provide more detailed resumes or resumes for additional staff, upon the City's request. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 7 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND zo723 3 SOURCEBOOK — Ardurra offers the resources of a large national firm with more than 1,500 Y ENR TOP employees in 75+ offices across the country. Our core service areas #� I 300 PURE DESIGNERS include planning, design, construction management and inspection of public works/civil and water/wastewater; traffic #20 WATER SUPPLY #1 7 WASTE' engineering; environmental; land development; An 2023 na 89 Q } • 1 2 WATER 1 2 WASTEWATEP emergency management; structural engineering; ��;CBest mow, # DEATMENTL PLANTS J? .r DESAL PLANTS PLANT$ survey; as well as public outreach, plan review and �!� Firms ��� To Work For '� 7 a TRANSMISSION SANITARY& plan check, code compliance enforcement, labor ,, #17 ANOEUSAOUCTS #21 S':ORM SEWERS compliance, and grant administration. Ardurra is currently ranked 89th in Engineering offices in News-Record's Top 500, 34th in Zweig Group's NATIONWIDE Best Firms to Work For and 4th in Hot Firms. �\/ ARDURRA 7 CALIFORNIA Being listed among Zweig's preferred employer's resources of Sacramento more than 1 500 list for the last 5 years means we have been 200 ' growing consistently, and we are adding amazing Oakdale people every week. This gives you direct access to San Jose employees more help, more unique solutions, and a cadre of professionals public works professionals. Bakersfield available in CA in 75 OFFICES Los Angeles RESPONSIVENESS 20 MINUTES Ne'. P;i:�4I E,,,Ji, Temecula the City is just WE ARE THERE WHEN YOU NEED US' 0,eon sni San Diego from our Newport Beath office As we intend to demonstrate,Ardurra is proud of the reputation we have established and the style in which we deliver our services based on the investment and ownership responsibility we place on every single project. We are motivated to exceed the City of Seal Beach's expectations. With offices throughout California, the Ardurra team provides local subject matter experts with the availability and resources to be responsive to the City's needs. We are a full staff of engineering, environmental, and construction professionals, including project managers, construction managers, program managers, engineers, environmental compliance specialists, designers, construction inspectors, and community relations experts. We strive to develop close working relationships with our clients so we can move quickly in response to client needs. We can provide on-the-spot assistance with an emergency situation or a fast-track project while maintaining sufficient staff and resources to manage large multi-discipline projects. OUR COMMITMENT Ardurra provides full-spectrum services to assist our clients from planning through construction. From our substantial experience in planning, designing, and managing public infrastructure, we understand that projects today are driven by a balance of economic, environmental, social, and political factors. We believe in working in partnership with our clients to meet these challenges. We offer the City a commitment to responsiveness, quality, and forward-thinking solutions to deliver innovative projects. We will exceed your expectations. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 8 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS LOCAL KNOWLEDGE Corp of Engineers, California Fish and Wildlife, Caltrans, and numerous cities throughout Southern California. Ardurra has maintained an office in Newport Beach for Our experience with these agencies has strengthened nearly 20 years and is very familiar with agencies in coastal relationships with local stakeholders and enhanced our communities and throughout Orange County, Los Angeles knowledge of local city infrastructure and the potential County, and San Diego County. impacts due to proposed development. Since Ardurra works mostly for municipalities, our team is We have on staff former Public Works Directors and City knowledgeable of and conforms to local, state, and federal Engineers who offer valuable insight from a municipality's regulations, codes and ordinances, permit requirements, perspective. Our personnel are active in local professional grant requirements, and standards for Caltrans, Greenbook, and engineering societies including the American Society of California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Civil Engineers,American Public Works Association, Institute APWA,AWWA, LEED, DSA, and OSHPD. Our knowledge of Transportation Engineers, League of California Cities, etc. in these requirements has enabled us to prepare quality Our Municipal Services Project Director, Mark Lewis, was a and compliant products and to help clients obtain funding four-time chair for Orange County Transportation Authority's from various sources and deliver pertinent documentation. (OCTA) Technical Advisory Committee and Technical We understand the importance of proper record keeping Steering Committee. He participated in drafting language for and contract management with the expectation of outside OCTA Measure M2 and met with government and business auditing. leaders throughout its development and ultimate passage. Our team has direct experience with the City of Seal Beach, Mark has also been the chair of the Laguna Beach Water so we are already familiar with the City's standards and Commission, president of the OC City Engineers Association procedures and community needs and sensitivities. Projects and president of OC Traffic Engineering Council. have included: Our local knowledge extends beyond professional societies Ocean Place Development Construction Phase Plan and into personal commitments to the community. We Check/Inspection believe that the work we do improves the quality of life of • Westminster Avenue Storm Drain Study Report from our community. Our staff members are involved in local Seal Beach Boulevard to Federal Storm Channel charities, church groups, civic organizations, and mentoring C01 S06 programs. We provide internships to local university • Ocean Avenue Alley Waterline and Sewer students and provide donations for scholarship funds. Replacements from Main Street to First Street Design . 7th Street Alley Waterline and Sewer Replacement FAMILIARITY WITH ORANGE COUNTY Our team has worked on many federally funded projects GROUNDWATER BASIN over the years. Caltrans has even used our well-established Ardurra provided reservoir rehabilitation design for three and proven templates as examples. We have an excellent existing concrete reservoirs in the City of Garden Grove that track record for delivering exception-free federally funded provide critical storage for treated groundwater resources. project oversight reviews and federal audits. The team has The Lampson Reservoir is the site of a new PFAS treatment a keen understanding of the LAPM and Caltrans oversight plant constructed by Orange County Water District, review process.As a result, we deliver well-organized projects and Ardurra provided civil, mechanical, and structural with complete documentation to meet federal compliance engineering services to ensure the Lampson facility will requirements. serve the City and region for many years to come. The Ardurra team has established and maintained effective working relationships with numerous regional agencies, including the Regional Water Quality Board, US Army City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 9 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS LOCAL IN-HOUSE CAPABILITIES perspective and are continuing to improve the efficiency and TO MEET TASK ORDER NEEDS effectiveness of the municipal engineering process. Our staff members maintain current registrations/ PROGRAM/PROJECT/CONSTRUCTION certifications in their respective specialties, including MANAGEMENT & INSPECTION registered professional engineers and Qualified Project/Construction Management & Inspection SWPPP Practitioners (QSP) and/or Qualified SWPPP Developers (QSD). Our team is well-versed in CPM Numerous municipalities and agencies throughout the region scheduling, construction means and methods, web-based have entrusted Ardurra with their program management, documentation, WATCH requirements, Caltrans Local project management, construction management and Assistance Procedures Manual, Greenbook General inspection needs. Our team has experience with a wide Specifications, and water pollution control regulations. range of projects, including roadway reconstruction, Ardurra can assist through every phase of the project, from streetscape revitalization, pavement rehabilitation, design to pre-bid through construction to closeout. sidewalk and ADA pedestrian ramp installation, drainage Our team has worked on numerous federally funded improvements, parks, playgrounds, shade structures, sports fields, decorative concrete sidewalks, landscaping, irrigation, Projects over the years and has well-established and proven traffic signals, street lighting, water feature construction, templates that have been used as examples by Caltrans. water and sewer treatment and pumping facilities, storage, We have an excellent track record for delivering exception and pipeline installation/rehabilitation, as well as managing free federally funded project oversight reviews and federal multi-project capital improvement programs. In addition to audits. the types of projects mentioned above, we also provide We also have in-house a comprehensive bench of vertical construction management and inspection on projects inspectors that bring experience in all aspects of public such as fire stations, police departments, recreation centers, works inspection. Our inspection team averages 25 years of and libraries. experience and are competent, knowledgeable and conform We deploy time-tested procedures and best management to California Building Standards Code/Title 24, City of Seal practices for the most vital project elements: Beach codes and ordinances, federal grant requirements, • Safety Utility coordination Caltrans LAPM, Greenbook,APWA standards, and, where • Public outreach •• Documentation protocol appropriate, LEED, DSA, and OSHPD standards. • Schedule review and communication Ardurra's project management methodology and typical • Measurement and ° Quality assurance proven work plan are based on a proactive management payment Labor compliance approach. We recognize that project success is highly • Change management Project commissioning, dependent upon thorough definition of the project • Claims avoidance acceptance, and closeout requirements before the work is started, and those Budget and cash flow requirements must be mutually agreed on by all parties involved and clearly communicated and understood by Not only is Ardurra successful at delivering PM and CM all stakeholders and staff.Ardurra's project managers services, but our professionals are considered leaders in the thoroughly research all stakeholder agency current policies, industry. They are frequently engaged to train public agency procedures, and standards so they can effectively advise staffs and develop or improve standardized public agency the local agency on key decision-making components of a department systems, procedures, and processes that project. incorporate industry best practices across capital project The following are some of the services our team can assist and development permit delivery. We have expert in-house with: resources including former Public Works Directors and City Owner representation Engineers who offer valuable insight from a municipality's Contract city engineering & project management staff City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA ,o On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Consultant selection process &contract administration GRANT SERVICES • CIP management& implementation Our grants team has been providing services to California Budget&schedule compilation, monitoring & municipal agencies for over a decade.Ardurra's grants team management possesses in-depth knowledge about public, federal, state, Permitting assistance&environmental compliance and regional grant funding requirements and processes, oversight and has a proven reputation for producing high-quality work Grant funding application processing & administration under time constraints. Peer and/or constructability review Utility, regulatory&outside agency coordination We will provide the City with grant writing and technical study assistance as needed. We have the capacity to Program Management prepare multiple grant applications of varying complexity Ardurra's Program Management Team's biggest strength is and deadlines simultaneously. We stand ready to assist you fostering team collaboration and integrating with our clients' with responding to grant opportunities. staff. This is exactly what our program management team We pride ourselves in using cutting-edge tools to provide has done in previous programs at the City of Oceanside excellent service to our clients. Our team is knowledgeable Water Utilities Department and the Elsinore Valley Municipal of and conforms to local, state, and federal regulations, Water District(EVMWD). Our team's ability to fully integrate codes, and ordinances. We are deeply experienced with with agency staff is one of our unique strengths. The more federal grant requirements for a multitude of funding integrated our team is, the more efficient our program sources, and we are intimately familiar with the Caltrans implementation will be. Local Assistance Program. We understand the nature of program management work Our team includes many former public agency officials and and have the flexibility and understanding of how to engage others that have written numerous successful grants. We staff through the peaks and valleys of program assignments, understand how to connect scoping, project management, coordinating with our clients to determine the appropriate and funding strategies to ensure the streamlined delivery level of effort for all personnel staffed on projects. of grant-funded investments. We offer the technical and One of Ardurra's keys to success is our ability to plan strategic expertise needed to effectively address grant criteria the work through our program management tools and and make an effective assessment of a project's viability to continually update these tools so that we are scheduling be successful. That means considering the feasibility early the program as the work changes.As we all know, the in the planning process and ensuring that the results of a schedule and project assignments (Pivot Table Resource project make for appealing applications. We help our clients Spreadsheet) are only a valuable tool if its continually navigate through complex processes and requirements and actualized and updated. This will ensure our program is stay informed of the latest grant policy developments. staffed adequately at all times, and we can predict changes We have prepared and submitted millions of dollars in to the workload. One other value added item we provide our federal and state invoice reimbursements, and assisted clients is Cash Flow Projections, which is an invaluable tool in project closeout and state/federal financial audits. Our for grant reimbursements and transparency to stakeholders. team is familiar with the Caltrans Local Assistance Manual We understand and are fully qualified to provide program and federal grant management policies. It is this in-depth management services, including: knowledge that enables us to partner with agencies in Project information development and public relations following best practices and achieving successful solutions. Project administration and coordination Taking advantage of our diversified staff's experience Finance and accounting review and preparation and knowledge is what distinguishes us as a professional Design tasks and management consultant and what allows our team to repeatedly complete Construction management, field inspections, and testing projects on time, under budget, and exceeding expectations while doing so. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA » On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Specific to project delivery and monitoring,Ardurra has a environmental compliance, GIS, drainage master plans, and depth of experience when it comes to federal and state surveying. We also help deliver projects as an extension of funding compliance and the ability to work with California staff to several cities and municipalities throughout Southern Transportation Commission (CTC) and Caltrans Local California. Assistance staff. Our engineers are highly versed in CTC Our team excels in critical aspects of CIP delivery, such as: and Caltrans Local Assistance Procedural Manual. Comprehensive project scope definition Ardurra has extensive experience preparing Requests . Project site and/or improvements history, as-built for Authorizations/Allocations for all project phases, document research Preliminary Environmental Study(PES) Reports, ROW • Balancing project opportunities and constraints Utility Authorizations, reimbursement invoices,funding Permits and entitlements, including Coastal Commission modifications, and the Final Report of Expenditures through • Funding applications, administration, compliance Caltrans Local Assistance for every phase of a capital project. documentation and reports • If scoping is required, our team has vast experience with Public relations managing and developing municipal projects. We fully ; Facilitating and documenting consensus among project understand what is required to modify existing capital stakeholders improvement projects/programs or create new projects, and ° Establishing and maintaining master project budgets we can help you.Ardurra understands the importance of and schedules having a strategy and the proper tools in place to effectively QA/QC for design, studies, reports, and construction apply, obtain, and manage grants that fund much-needed Coordinating NEPA and CEQA requirements, City projects and programs. We have professionals of all documentation, and processes disciplines with direct knowledge and experience that can • Coordinating with local, regional, and federal agencies assist when needed. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING 1 ROADWAY Ardurra's structural engineering team, including 34 REHABILITATION & GEOMETRIC DESIGN professionals nationwide, specializes in delivering Ardurra specializes in project delivery for local municipalities infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing community throughout California. With an emphasis on practical, assets. With a foundational experience that extends back proven, and cost-effective solutions, our capabilities are to the late 1980s, our expertise covers a diverse range of focused on the planning, design, and construction of structural projects, including bridges, buildings, retaining roadway and utility improvements, as well as managing structures, wells, and tanks. When you team with Ardurra, multi-project capital improvement programs for public you get a practical team with an in-depth understanding agencies. and application of critical design codes to deliver resilience, Ardurra's civil engineering design team is experienced and safety, and long-lasting infrastructure. technically current in the design, construction, rehabilitation, We are proficient in the most current design standards maintenance and funding of highways, roadways, bridges, required for infrastructure projects, including those from the complete streets, green streets, roundabouts, soundwalls, American Water Works Association,American Society of retaining walls, alleys, grading, slurry, landscape/median Civil Engineers, International Building Code, along with the enhancements, traffic and transportation engineering, American Association of State Highway and Transportation signing, striping, hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analyses Officials and Caltrans design codes. This comprehensive and reports, WQMPs, SWPPPs, and NPDES documents, as grasp of design codes is pivotal to our ability to deliver well as water, sewer and storm drain improvements. projects that meet safety and performance criteria under rigorous regulatory standards. Our engineers are well-versed in CADD, and we have experts who can assist with development review, permitting, Ardurra proposes a strong local team to serve Seal Beach, with the capability of drawing upon nationwide expertise. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 12 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS This strategy gives you professionals who understand the FACILITIES DESIGN I SEWER/STORM local community intimately, while also having the ability to DRAIN/WATER augment their knowledge with specialized skills from across our national network. Water supply, wastewater treatment, effluent disposal and reuse will continue to be critical issues for municipalities, TRAFFIC &TRANSPORTATION private utilities, and businesses.Ardurra's Water Group ENGINEERING consists of seasoned engineers, hydrologists, and Numerous municipalities and agencies throughout the environmental scientists. We leverage the latest computer region have entrusted Ardurra with their traffic and modeling programs combined with traditional engineering transportation needs. Our team has experience with a and business solutions to find the right solutions for our wide range of services, including traffic signal design and clients. modifications, signing and striping design, temporary traffic Lift/Pump Stations—Our lift/pump station experience control plans, design of roundabouts and other intersection encompasses the design and condition assessment of control measures, streetlight design, and pedestrian safety pumping systems ranging from 130 gpm to 11,000+gpm crossings and enhancements. In addition to the types of capacities and includes under constant- and variable- services mentioned above, we also provide staff support speed pumping conditions. Our experience includes siting in the form of code and policy updates, preparation of staff studies, conceptual and final design of facilities located reports, memorandums, and study reports. We conduct in areas constrained by existing improvements, high traffic plan checks and peer review of traffic studies, volume traffic, or environmentally sensitive habitat. We memorandums, and development plans. have completed numerous designs requiring the continued Our traffic and transportation engineers have held senior operation of existing pumping systems or joint-use management positions within numerous California cities and facilities during construction with special requirements for public agencies, including the positions of Deputy Director temporary pumping and highlining of existing facilities, and of Public Works, City Engineer, Traffic Engineer, and others. commissioning of new facilities. This depth of experience brings a high level of expertise and Water Storage Tanks—Ardurra has extensive experience sensitivity towards community and special interest group on a variety of reservoir and storage facility planning and issues. We value the importance of a focus that represents design projects, including several reservoir rehabilitation the interests of our public agency clients and reflects projects. Our experience encompasses both small and positively on the citizens they serve. large facilities, from prestressed concrete to steel, ranging We pride ourselves with using cutting-edge tools to provide from 0.10 MG to 53.0 MG; including the world's largest excellent service to our clients. Our team is knowledgeable prestressed concrete reservoir—Vallecitos Water District's of, and conforms to local, state, and federal regulations, 40.0 MG Twin Oaks Reservoir No. 2. codes, and ordinances. We are deeply experienced with Wells—Our well experience includes production and federal grant requirements for a multitude of funding monitoring wells constructed in various aquifer types sources, and we are intimately familiar with the Caltrans including alluvium, fractured rock, and others. Local Assistance Program. We follow ITE recommended Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants—Ardurra has practices,AASHTO standards, FHWA Highway Safety worked on several process modifications to both water Manual, and other manuals and standards to ensure and wastewater treatment plants of sizes ranging from compliance and safety. small, medium, and large throughout California. These improvements have helped our clients mitigate flow violations, comply with regulatory requirements, and upgrade treatment plant processes to optimize plant operations. City of Seal Beach , nRDURRn 13 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS Stormwater Facilities-Ardurra has designed numerous Flow Monitoring Services storm drain and stormwater facilities including collection Short Term/Long Term , Data Analysis and systems, and complex pump stations and rehabilitation , Permanent Reporting projects. r Manhole Condition • Ongoing O&M Pipeline Design—Our team's pipeline experience Assessment Dye Testing with public agencies extends from alignment planning ' Dry and Wet Weather Water Sampling and hydraulic modeling to condition assessment and , Large Pipe Installations CCTV Review rehabilitation of existing pipelines. Trenchless pipeline Inflow/Infiltration (I/I) ' ADFM Installation design and construction is also one our specialties. Our Studies Specialists pipeline experience encompasses water and recycled , Smoke Testing ' ADFM Certifications water pipes, gravity sewers and force mains, with sizes up Remote Data Capability to 96-inch diameter and all pipe types including commonly used welded steel, PVC, and DI, as well as pipe materials Electrical, Instrumentation &Control, SCADA Services selected for special applications such as FRP, and HDPE A Electrical Analysis • SCADA Condition and fusible PVC for trenchless construction. Our services Electrical Design Assessment have spanned hydraulic analyses, alignment studies, Modification/Improvement , SCADA Implementation preliminary and final design, and construction support. We for Water and Wastewater • Staff Augmentation are experienced at designing and constructing pipelines Treatment Plants under emergency conditions, through sensitive habitats and creeks, in highly developed residential areas, across open Drainage & Stormwater Services rural property, and within existing pavement traveled by daily Inadequate drainage facilities can cause catastrophic commuters. flooding, threaten public safety, and damage the surrounding Water/Wastewater Design Services infrastructure—including roads, utilities, homes, businesses, • Steel Tanks Storm Drain Facilities and agricultural land.Ardurra's drainage and stormwater • Conventional Reinforced • Street Improvements experts support our clients in preventing erosion and Concrete Reservoirs Site Improvements minimizing flood damage. We support our clients with • Circular Prestressed Trenchless Technologies permitting, flood risk analysis, erosion and sediment control, Concrete Reservoirs ' Microtunnel/Pipe Jacking and sustainability. • Major Transmission Mains • Directional Drill . CLOMR& LOMR . Scour Analysis Interceptor Sewers • Pipebursting Applications • Sediment Transport • Collections Mains • Sliplining Permitting (401/404) Analysis Distribution Systems • Trenchless Rehabilitation Feasibility Studies • Erosion Control Water Pump Stations Pressure Reducing Flood Risk Assessment , SWPPP&SPAP • Wastewater Lift Stations Stations & Mitigation Detention & Retention Well Head Facilities • Flow Control/Meter Water Quality Basins Treatment Plants Facilities Assessments , Floodplain Delineations ' General Civil • Disinfection Facilities ° Flo-2D Modeling • Irrigation Systems Grading Plans Cost Estimating H&H Modeling &Analysis Open Channel/Bank Benefit Cost Analysis Protection Design FEMA No-Rise Analyses • Roadway Drainage Area Drainage Master , Storm Drain Systems Studies & Design , Sustainability Bridge/Culvert Analysis . Utilities City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 14 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS MODELING/STUDIES/PLANNING/ Strategic • Public Meetings & MASTER PLANS Communications Planning Facilitation Educational Materials & Presentations &Tours To assist agencies with moving master planned projects Mailers Groundbreakings & to the next level of detail,Ardurra is often called upon Websites,Apps, Landing Dedications to prepare the preliminary design for a specific facility. Pages, Social Media Graphic Design, Branding We can also prepare water supply assessment for new Media Relations &Video Development development. These projects help our clients reach decisions about hydraulic analysis and pump selection, For construction projects, our in-house team of dedicated lift station site layouts, and construction phasing. In many community relations professionals—most with 20+ years instances, the preparation of such a preliminary design is of experience—can provide general outreach to inform the the first step that we perform as part of the overall facility public and stakeholders on progress of project, including design. social media, client website updates, graphics/flyers, and Potable/Wastewater/ Preliminary Design facilitation of public information meetings. We also offer Recycled Water Master Reports bilingual and bicultural outreach services as important Plans GIS information is shared and affected homeowners are always • Hydraulic Modeling • Hydraulic Model Training kept up to date. Our deep, proven experience, dedication • Feasibility Studies ' Inflow/Infiltration Studies and passion will help you and your projects succeed. • Pipeline/Reservoir Siting Studies Through our work supporting construction projects, we also provide communications services to engage prospective COMMUNITY OUTREACH designers, contractors and subcontractors for projects. For example, we created a successful "Industry Day" for the Ardurra's dedicated, award-winning Community Relations East County Advanced Water Purification program, which team consists of communications professionals, former initiated a procurement process for the major elements of journalists, public agency staffers, and creative and tech the program through four Progressive Design-Build (PDB) experts who create effective messaging and branding packages. The PDB contract amounts were estimated with "one voice." Using creative and engaging formats, to range from $10 million to $260 million for this regional we deliver timely and consistent messaging to diverse project in East San Diego County with four JPA partners audiences that create awareness, deflect misperceptions, including Padre Dam Municipal Water District, the City and protect projects from community outcry, political of El Cajon, Helix Water District, and the County of San opposition, schedule slip, cost creep, and other unnecessary Diego. Our Ardurra Community Relations team managed all headaches. We have earned multiple awards, positive elements of Industry Day for a standing-room-only audience media, and industry coverage, and showcase recognition for to learn more about each construction project. Information our clients, projects, and agency leaders. about the program can be found at https://eastcountyawp. We apply strategic methods to deliver measurable success, com/. whether cities need to communicate about a highly visible or controversial project or engage stakeholders to educate, increase understanding, gather input, and gain additional project support. Each effort is tailor-made from the start by listening intently to our clients. We conduct timely research, build a comprehensive plan, and implement effective tools and tactics using proven, cost-effective methods to keep your project on track and within schedule and budget. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 15 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE WITH ON-CALL CONTRACTS Detailed examples of our project experience similar to this scope of work are provided in Section 3—References. Below is a partial list of recent on-call contracts with local municipalities, including several in coastal communities: Anaheim On-Call Engineering & Design Services for Lake Forest On-Call Municipal Engineering/Staff Public Works Projects Augmentation & Inspection • Anaheim PM/CM for Various CIP Projects • Lakewood City Engineering Services & On-Call PM/CM • Anaheim Public Utilities Department As-Needed • Leucadia Wastewater District As-Needed Engineering Engineering, CM & Inspection Design Services • Brea As-Needed Engineering Design and Plan Check/ Long Beach Citywide CIP Project Management Review and Development Coordination Services Long Beach On-Call CM & Inspection Services Brea As-Needed PM, Engineering Design & Plan Check • Long Beach On-Call Civil Engineering—Street and • Brea Construction Management& Inspection Services Storm Drain Design/Rehabilitation Projects • Burbank On-Call Professional Planning, Transportation • Long Beach On-Call Public Works Development Review Planning, Building & Safety, Parks, and Public Works Long Beach Private Development Plan Check Services Consulting Services • Long Beach Water Dept. Engineering Services for CIP • Coachella Valley Water District On-Call PM Support Program/Project Management • County of Los Angeles Building & Safety Inspection and Manhattan Beach On-Call Project Management Permit Technician Services Services for Various Projects • County of San Diego Building Inspection Services • Oceanside As-Needed Project Management Services • County of San Diego Field Inspections/Special • Ontario On-Call Construction Management& Inspection Inspections • Orange County Project Management • Cypress On-Call City Engineering/CM/Testing & Inspection Placentia On-Call Civil Engineering Services • Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Near Term Placentia On-Call Construction Management& Water Supply&CIP Program Management Inspection • Fullerton On-Call Professional Engineering Services/ • Rainbow Municipal Water District Engineering and Staff Augmentation Development Plan Check Services • Hawaiian Gardens On-Call City Engineering/CM/Testing Santa Ana On-Call CM & Inspection Services & Inspection Services Santa Ana On-Call Engineering Services • Huntington Beach Development Plan Checking and Seal Beach Municipal Engineering &Staff Augmentation Entitlement Review Seal Beach PM &Constructability Review for Various • Huntington Beach On-Call Civil Engineering, Surveying Sewer Projects & Professional Consulting Services r. Signal Hill On-Call City Engineering/Plan Check • Irvine On-Call Inspection Services South Coast Water District On-Call Engineering t Laguna Beach Project Management Tustin As-Needed Engineering Plan Check • Laguna Hills On-Call Municipal Engineering and Vista As-Needed Plan Checking Services Project Management City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 16 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A 3IREFERENCES REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Ardurra provides a full range of multi-disciplinary services and is well qualified to support the City of Seal Beach in the following discipline areas: Construction, Project, &Program Management Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design Grant Services • Water System and Facilities Design Roadway Rehabilitation &Geometric Design Utilities Modeling & Planning Structural Engineering Utilities Studies & Master Plans Traffic&Transportation Engineering Community Outreach • Sewer System and Facilities Design Construction Inspection This section contains a sampling of local on-call contracts and projects that illustrate our experience with the various discipline areas listed above. We are proud of our track record of successfully delivering quality services, to which our references will attest. VARIOUS PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AGENCY City of Seal Beach SERVICES: Project Management,Staff Augmentation, TEAM Anissa Voyiatzes,Bob Merrell, CLIENT CONTACT: Iris Lee,Public Works Director/ Engineering Design,Plan Check,Constructability Mark Lewis,Teresa Kelley, TITLE: City Engineer Review,Inspection Joe Stoakley,Chip Vanderbeek PHONE: 562.431.2527 ext.1322 DATES: 2012—ongoing EMAIL ilee@sealbeachca.gov COSTS $6 million(construction value) $50,000—$154,800(fee) Ardurra has completed several projects for the City of Seal Beach during the last 5 years. Engineering services have included providing civil engineering, geotechnical, traffic, and survey services for various projects within the city. Improvements have included the design of water and sewer main reconstruction, alley paving, the upgrade or addition of ADA ramps, pavement rehabilitation, H&H calculations, and the preparation of a proposed storm drain report. Plan check services have included review of the H&H analysis, grading plans, street plans, traffic striping and signing, street lighting, signal plans, storm drain plans, utility plans, landscaping and planting, WQMP, sewer and water plans.A few projects include: Ocean Place Development.Ardurra is providing plan checking and inspection for grading and construction of the road and utility infrastructure that will support Ocean Place, which is a neighborhood of 30 luxury homes in an environmentally sensitive beachfront location. Services are focused on the grading and construction of street improvements, storm drains, domestic water and sanitary sewer lines. Of importance will be ensuring the use of stormwater management best practices and compliance with the terms of a California Coastal Commission development permit since the project is in an environmentally sensitive area. The project will include a 6.5-acre public park to be turned over to the City by the developer. 6th Street Alley Improvement Project. Improvements include the design of water and sewer main reconstruction, alley paving, installation of empty fiber optic conduit for future fiber, and ancillary improvements followed by concrete paving of the entire width of the alley. Sanitary Sewer Pump Station #35.The sewer pump station provides for upgraded/new dry well and wet well for the pump station. This project also includes replacement of natural gas engines with electric motors and a diesel powered backup generator.Ardurra is overseeing the project, making sure it is delivered on time and budget, coordinating with the design consultant and providing the interface between the consultant and the City. Ocean Avenue Alley Waterline and Sewer Replacements from Main Street to First Street.Ardurra prepared the design of over 0.5 miles of alley improvements in the downtown area of Seal Beach. The project included the design of City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 17 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES sewer and water mains and pavement.As a part of the project,Ardurra III completed an extensive utility investigation including significant potholing and GPR to locate the existing utilities. The design also included solving numerous existing drainage problems within the alleys. 7th Street Alley Waterline and Sewer Replacement Project(CIP No.WT1607).Ardurra prepared complete PS&E forth for this project, which consisted of designing the replacement of approximately 450 LF of existing 6-inch water and sewer mains. In conjunction with the utility replacement, rehabilitation of approximately 6,750 SF of asphalt and concrete pavement was also designed. Westminster Avenue Storm Drain Study Report from Seal Beach Boulevard to Federal Storm Channel CO1S06. Ardurra prepared a report to determine the adequate size to replace a trapezoidal open channel drainage facility with a pipe on the north side of Westminster Avenue from Seal Beach Boulevard to the Federal Storm Channel (CO1 S06). The project required conducting hydrologic studies of the tributary area and develop discharges at various concentration points for 5, 10, 25, and 100-year storm events. Preparation of the report involved coordination with Orange County Flood Control District and meeting with Orange County Public Works staff to discuss the most up-to-date planning for the Federal Storm Channel and to identify the interim and ultimate conditions for the confluence with the Federal Storm Channel. Work also included hydraulic analyses of the existing system with the 5, 10, 25, and 100-year storm flows to establish existing level of protection and facility constraints.Ardurra developed alternative enclosed facilities (box culverts and pipes) to handle the runoff from the 100-year storm event. Cost estimates were prepared including design, construction, and contract administration/inspection for each alternative. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PROJECT MANAGEMENT&CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AGENCY: City of Anaheim SERVICES: Construction Management,Project Management, TEAM Dino D'Emilia,Omar Alameddine, CLIENT CONTACT: Jake Hester,Water Engineering Contract Administration,Inspection Don Wren,Jr.,Gafur Oyewo, TITLE and Design Manager DATES: 03/2017—ongoing Dustin Blackwell,Mahina Siu, PHONE 714.765.4421 COSTS: $90 million(construction value) Rakan Khraisat EMAIL.jhester@anaheim.net Fee varies by project Ardurra provides PM/CM services to oversee completion of more than $90 million in capital improvement projects involving telecommunications, structural, water/wastewater, and utility undergrounding. Challenges have included existing utility conflicts and the coordination with outside utility companies for their existing utilities as they relate to the project. Our proactive approach, constant communication including several meetings prior to construction help facilitate and expedite permit reviews and approvals, as well as schedule of work coordination. Some representative projects include: • Orangewood Avenue Improvements. Contract administration and construction management for this multi-faceted road widening project on Orangewood Avenue from State College Boulevard to the Santa Ana River.This project spans a largely commercial area within proximity to several freeways and highways along the south entrance to Angel Stadium of Anaheim. This widening project consists of electrical undergrounding with telecommunication lines relocation, installation of new City of Anaheim and City of Orange water mainline, traffic signal improvements, and a new variable message board. Widening improvements include roadway widening and paving, sidewalks, slough walls, curbs and gutters, retaining/block/soundwalls, driveways, cross gutters and spandrels, drainage improvements, catch basins, WQMP BMP improvements, Disney Resort-Style hardscape and landscaping, irrigation improvements, and signing and striping. Underground Conversion Plan Projects. Contract administration for three projects that are part of a City five-year program. The initiative is relocating overhead power and communications systems underground. The work is intended to improve aesthetics, replace antiquated equipment and enhance the reliability of the area's electrical system. Typical City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 18 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES work includes undergrounding 69kV transmission and 12kV distribution systems, installing streetlights and service connections and demolishing overhead power, telephone and cable television lines. -5 Fire Station No. 5. Contract administration and construction management ` for the $5.4-million design-build construction of a 9,400-square-foot fire station on one acre. The station can house up to eight firefighters. Station - design included parking, driveways, sidewalks, walls, fences, landscaping, _ water, sewer gas, telephone/cable and electrical utilities, transmissions lines and facilities. Winner of 2018 BEST Award from the Southern California chapter of APWA. Citywide Sanitary Sewer Improvement Program/Projects, Group 6. Contract administration and construction management for$2-million project to build more than 4,200 linear feet of 24-inch,18-inch,15-inch and 10-inch vitrified clay pipe (VCP) sewer mainline. Project constructed 19 manholes, removing the existing mainline and manholes, rebuilding the street and installing new traffic loops, striping and pavement markers. La Palma Water Complex—Reservoir Rehabilitation and Pump Station Replacement. Contract administration for$9.3-million reservoir and pump station project. Managed demolition of 3-MG reservoir and pump station. Directed rehabilitation of 4-MG reservoir, construction of new pump station, and abandonment of inactive well. Indiana Street Water Main Replacement. Contract administration and construction management for one of the City's first design-build projects, which consisted of the construction of approximately 2,400 LF of 6-inch ductile iron CL 52 zinc-coated water main, and 200 LF of 8-inch ductile iron CL 52 zinc-coated water main located along Indiana Street between Broadway and South Street. The project also included the replacement of fire hydrants, valves, water services, and appurtenant structures. - Rehabilitation of Pressure Regulating Stations (PRS)30 and 31 and Relocation of PRS-32 and •43 and Construction of New PRS-73. Contract administration and CM services for completion of various on-call water utilities projects for the Water Utilities Engineering group. The work consists of contract administration and construction management services for PRS 30, 31, 32, 43, and 73 project, and construction management services overseeing the closeout of the PR-58, M-2 and M-8 projects. ON-CALL PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION AGENCY: City of Long Beach SERVICES Construction Management,Inspection TEAM Dino D'Emilia,Joe Stoakley, CLIENT CONTACT Eric 0.Lopez DATES: 08/2016—ongoing John Wolitarsky,Teresa Kelley, TITLE Public Works Director COSTS: $30 million(construction value) Omar Alameddine,Dustin Blackwell, PHONE: 562.570.5690 Fee varies by project Rusty Rapp,Dee Yeh EMAIL Eric.Lopez@longbeach.gov Ardurra is providing the City with on-call construction management and inspection services geared toward a wide range of public works projects, from street rehabilitation to storm drains. The bench of professionals assigned to this contract includes project managers, construction managers and construction inspectors, as well as deputy inspectors for work related to buildings and other types of structures. Example projects include: • Belmont Myrtha Pool Repairs, Phase 1 &2. CM services to oversee $2.6M construction activities for the maintenance and repairs required to address deteriorated pool amenities and to ensure continued operation. Improvements for both phases include spalled and cracked deck concrete; exposed deck reinforcing steel; spalled and cracked concrete stair treads; corroded stair steel pans; corroded stair steel structural support; upgraded drainage system; removal and replacement of existing bleachers; removal and replacement of damaged concrete deck; and removal and replacement of existing corroded fencing. City of Seal Beach nRDURRn 19 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A Daisy-Myrtle Bicycle Boulevard.Ardurra managed construction of this 9.5-mile, north-south bikeway extending from downtown Long ; ' r.•. _ ' Beach to north Long Beach. This project, part of the City's Bicycle CEO Master Plan, creates a safer way for cyclists to reach the Wrigley, Los Cerritos and Bixby Knolls neighborhoods. The Class 1 bike pathILL bikeway runs along Daisy Avenue to the south and Myrtle Avenue to the north. ACEC California recognized this project with a 2019 Engineering Excellence Award. 6th Street Bicycle Boulevard.Ardurra provided project and construction management for creation of an east- west bicycle boulevard along 6th Street. The 2.5-mile route extends from Junipero Avenue on the east to Bellflower Boulevard on the west. The project installed a Class 1 bike path, traffic circles, a roundabout with curb extensions and bioswales to control drainage and a bump-out and curb extensions. The project also added bike loop detection to an existing traffic signal, signage and fresh pavement markings. Heartwell Park Central Irrigation Renovation.Ardurra is providing pre-construction services and reviewing plans and specifications for construction, supporting and collaborating with the Construction Management Division and other as- needed duties may include completing assignments from the Construction Services Officer. PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR VARIOUS CIP PROJECTS AGENCY:City of Long Beach SERVICES: Project Management TEAM Lisette Bice CLIENT CONTACT: Keith Hoey DATES: 2019—ongoing TITLE City Engineer COSTS: $26 million(project value) PHONE 562.570.6586 Fee varies by project EMAIL. keith.hoey@longbeach.gov As part of an on-call contract with the City of Long Beach,Ardurra staff has provided project management services and prepared PS&E for more than $26 million in improvements since 2009 and continues to work with the City through additional extensions of the original on-call contract. The projects encompass roadway, storm drain, parking lot improvements, traffic, lighting, and landscape improvements, design of more than 150 ADA-compliant curb and ramps, and focused on many of the major roadways within the city.Ardurra staff has consistently provided the City with well-designed projects facilitating smooth construction. Some recent projects include: Delta Bike Boulevard Project. The $3 million project includes Class II and III bike lanes and shared lane markings, traffic circles, a roundabout, pavement repairs, a new traffic signal, and wayfinding signage from Harbor Avenue from 10th Street to 20th Street, and Delta Avenue from 20th Street to Wardlow Road (an approximate 3-mile corridor). The project is funded through ATP grant and local match. This project did not progress to the construction phase. Studebaker-Loynes Complete Streets Corridor Project. Provided project management services to support the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department including project management, coordination, and oversight to facilitate project delivery through the design phase. Studebaker Road/SR-22 Westbound On/Off Ramp Project.The project will realign the SR-22 westbound on/ off ramps at the intersection of Studebaker Road and will provide an additional residential road to access adjacent neighborhood. The project includes new roadway alignments, landscaping, LIDs, right-of-way acquisition and stakeholder coordination. The project is being administered by the City of Long Beach with Caltrans oversight and is currently in environmental and PS&E phase. Responsible for managing the project in collaboration with City staff and design consultant. 8 to 80 Project.The City received ATP funding in excess of$6 million in order to create facilities aimed at improving safety and removing mental barriers to walking/cycling for residents, workers, students, schoolchildren, and visitors to City of Seal Beach /\� / nRDURRn 20 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A �/ 31 REFERENCES the City. The 8-80 project will provide bike boulevards along two corridors located within the City(four miles), as well as a road diet(one mile) with buffered biked lanes. Treatments include traffic circles, roundabouts, new traffic signals, bulbouts, bridge ADA upgrade, signing, striping, pavement repairs and wayfinding signage. The project is currently in concept phase. Responsible for managing the project and grant funding in collaboration with City staff and design consultant. ON-CALL MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING/STAFF AUGMENTATION AGENCY: City of Lake Forest SERVICES: Engineering,Staff Augmentation,Program/Project TEA'.1 Mark Lewis,Miguel Hurtado, CLIENT CONTACT: Tom Wheeler,Director of Management,Traffic Engineering,Flood Control, Teresa Kelley,Omar Alameddine, TITLE: Public Works/City Engineer Inspection John Dela Cruz,Chip Vanderbeek PHONE: 949.461.3480 DATES: 06/2011—ongoing EMAIL:twheeler@lakeforestca.gov COSTS: $16.7 million(project value) $92,640(fee:2021-23 CIP PM) Ardurra is providing municipal and staff augmentation services as needed by the City. Services include program management, public works/development land use/map and plan checking, grading inspection, encroachment permit inspection, landscape inspection and supplementing Public Works Department staff as needed. Work has included project management for 12 projects and funding analysis for a transportation funding program. Tasks include reviewing land use applications; plan checking development plans and maps; inspecting approved land development construction; inspecting approved work in the public right-of-way; public works encroachment permit inspection; water quality program management; and providing additional staff on an as-needed basis. Ardurra is responsible for managing plan checking and inspection of various residential developments and the single- property development/remodels throughout the city. Tasks include short- and long-term CIP planning and budgeting, researching matters related to regulations and ordinances, funding options, assistance with the operating budget, and any other needs of the City. Deliverables are varied and include plan and reports for rough grading plans, precise grading plans, street and alley plans, storm drain plans, hydrology reports, hydraulic reports, street lighting plans, traffic signal plans, traffic control plans, landscape and irrigation plans, retaining and MSE wall plans, and water and sewer plans. Services have involved engineering implementation of the City's Opportunity Studies Area (OSA) that comprises five developments totaling over 4,000 housing units; design of the Los Alisos Boulevard resurfacing project; conducting the annual sidewalk survey; and inspection of the catch basin insert project. The OSA projects involve plan check and inspection of all facets of development including map approval; rough grading; precise grading; street and storm drain improvements; park development; and median and parkway improvements. Inspection has involved ADA ramps, street lighting installations, all encroachment permit projects, grading, storm drain, wet and dry utilities, - -. - curb and gutter projects, sidewalk projects and all restoration projects within an encroachment permit. Wet utility agencies include El Toro Water ..ki -_fi District, Irvine Ranch Water District, Santa Margarita Water District and ' ` - Trabuco Canyon Water District. Dry utility agencies include The Gas � — Company,AT&T and Cox. .lic z. Our team also provided inspection of the Baker Water Treatment project • that involved working in conjunction with the Irvine Ranch Water District and installation of 36-inch CMCL pipe. City of Seal Beach /� nRDURRn 21 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES REDONDO BEACH SOUTH BAY REGIONAL INTERMODAL TRANSIT CENTER PROJECT AGENCY: City of Redondo Beach SERVICES: Construction Management,Inspection TEAM' Dino D'Emilia,John Wolitarsky, CLIENT CONTACT: Andrew Winje DATES: 06/2020—01/2023 Joe Stoakley,Gafur Oyewo, TITLE: City Engineer COSTS: $13,225,000(construction value) Dustin Blackwell,Rusty Rapp PHONE: 310.697.4661 $800,000(fee) EMAIL: Andrew.Winje@redondo.org Ardurra provided CM and inspection along with other professional services required to undertake and successfully manage construction of this modern multimodal transportation facility located adjacent to the Galleria, south of Target along Kingsdale I • Avenue in the city of Redondo Beach. The facility is a huge ;I j fr upgrade for the community from the antiquated transit center ti .v : F I F1 that was in operation for nearly 30 years. This functional and - , r , aesthetically pleasing transit center improves regional mobility, r linking Beach Cities Transit with other regional transit providers such as Los Angeles Metro, Torrance Transit, GTrans, and Lawndale Transit, along with pedestrian and bicycle access to • these services. By providing alternate transportation opportunities, this facility supports statewide goals of reducing single-occupancy vehicles and greenhouse gas emissions. The 2,900-square-foot building is certified LEED Silver and involved the installation of all required controls and accessories for a fully functioning Title 24-compliant lighting control system and surveillance network. The facility also has a storm drain capture system that can retain tens of thousands of gallons of stormwater. Amenities and services to transit passengers include 11 bus bays in the transit terminal area, a ticketing vending machine, signalized crosswalks, passenger waiting area with restrooms, parking lot with 320 spaces, short-term parking area for 13 vehicles, 12 bicycle storage lockers, and security cameras. For staff, the facility provides operator layover amenities, offices, and private restrooms. This project received the following awards: • 2024 Merit Award,ACEC California • 2023 Project Achievement Award for Transportation: Roads and Highways in the range of$10M -$50M, Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) Southern California Chapter • 2023 BEST Project of the Year(Facilities Category),American Public Works Association (APWA) Southern California Chapter POLLIWOG PARK LOWER PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENT PROJECT AGENCY: City of Manhattan Beach SERVICES: Construction Management,Inspection TEAM: Dino D'Emilia,Omar Alameddine, CLIENT CONTACT: Katherine Doherty DATES: 10/2021—05/2022 Karen Brown-Castro,Ninyo&Moore TITLE: City Engineer COSTS: $2,950,000(construction value) PHONE: 310.802.5352 $294,100(fee) EMAIL: kdoherty@manhattanbeach.gov Ardurra was the prime consultant responsible for construction management and inspection along with other professional services required to undertake and successfully manage construction of this beach-themed destination park. This project replaced the old playground with state-of-the-art, sustainably sourced play equipment including a galleon ship structure and various ocean and nature-themed play elements. The site consists of approximately 12,500 square feet of playground with new resilient safety surfacing, 5,000 square feet City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 22 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 3 I REFERENCES Evaluate each alternative based construction cost, schedule, service risk, construction risk, community impact, permitting, and other factors using a pair-wise comparison to weigh each criterion and score each alternative. Via Sacramento Water Main Improvements.This project involves the replacement of approximately 560 LF of 8-inch ACP with 8-inch PVC pipe, 10 services, 2 fire hydrants, and 1 valve cluster. The existing pipeline is located in the parkway off of Via Sacramento from Camino Capistrano to Via Espinoza in Dana Point. The project includes design, surveying, potholing, and construction phase services. The project also involves developing PS&E for the proposed pipeline replacement. Key project components and issues include: Installing a new 8-inch PVC water main Reconnecting 10 water services Reconnecting an existing fire hydrant Installing a new fire hydrant Replacing an 8-inch x 8-inch x 6-inch tee and valve cluster CREST CANYON PARK STORM DRAIN REPLACEMENT (DESIGN/BUILD) AGENCY: Burtech Pipeline SERVICES: Engineering Design TE S',l Patrick Mulvey CLIENT CONTACT Nick Collette DATES:01/2020—03/2021 TITLE. Project Manager COSTS: $2.6 million(construction value) PHONE 760.634.2822 $162,000(fee) EMAIL ncollette@burtechpipeline.com The project replaced approximately 4,000 linear feet of large-diameter storm drain and rehabilitated approximately 900 linear feet of storm drain within Crest Canyon Park just west of Del Mar in the City of San Diego. The project was designed and constructed as part of an emergency replacement project due to storm drain failure leading to massive sinkholes that formed during a large storm, causing a public safety hazard. Mass grading was performed to repair the sinkholes and install temporary drainage measures prior to the replacement of the storm drain system. The replaced mainline storm drainpipe had diameters ranging from 42 inches to 54 inches. The rehabilitated branch line where a cured-in-place pipe was installed had diameters of 24 inches and 30 inches.A headwall at the upstream terminus collects stormwater from a large drainage basin, while catch basins at each junction collect stormwater from 12 drainage basins throughout the canyon. The downstream terminus of the storm drain empties into San Dieguito Lagoon with a large concrete energy dissipator and stone rip rap. Key Project Components & Issues The catch basins had to be a custom size to accommodate the high inflow conditions at each drainage basin. • The downstream concrete energy dissipator was oversized due to high flows and high velocities under peak flow conditions. SANITARY SEWER MASTER PLAN UPDATE AND PROGRAM SUPPORT SERVICES AGENCY: City of Belmont SERVICES: Master Planning TEAM Rob Weber,Shyamala Raveendran CLIENT CONTACT Bozhena Palatnik,PE DATES: 2021—ongoing Jiajia Huang TITLE Senior Civil Engineer COSTS: $576,170(project Value) PHONE: 650.595.7463 EMAIL bpalatnik@belmont.gov Ardurra is in the process of developing the City of Belmont's sewer system master plan that encompasses a wide variety of objectives namely field surveys, GIS updates, hydraulic model update and calibration, flow monitoring, tidal influence studies, desktop condition assessments, SCADA capital improvement recommendations, design standards review, FOG program review, collection system capital improvement plan (CIP) development for the main system and Harbor Industrial area, as well as CIP Program support for about 3 years among other tasks. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 37 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES 2023 SEWER MASTER PLAN, SEWER SERVICE CHARGE, AND SEWER CAPACITY FEE UPDATE AGENCY: North of River Sanitary District SERVICES: Planning,Modeling,Studies TEAM Dolores Salgado CLIENT CONTACT: Pat Ostly,PE DATES: 7/2022—3/2023 Jamie Fagnant TITLE: General Manager COSTS: $200,000(project value) Shyamala Raveendran PHONE: 661.399.6411 Jiajia Huang EMAIL: postly@norsd.com The Master Plan update evaluated system-wide flow characteristics and quantities, assessed the hydraulic capacity of the collection system, evaluated the condition of the existing lift stations, and identified a prioritized Capital Improvement Plan.The Sewer Capacity Fee study was updated to estimate the availability of adequate funds for capital projects associated with future needs, and the Sewer Service Charge was updated to account for current expenses, revenues, debt service, and reserves. SEWER MASTER PLAN AND GIS IMPROVEMENTS AGENCY. City of El Monte SERVICES: Planning,Modeling,Studies TEAM Shyamala Raveendran CLIENT CONTACT: Carla Dillon,PE DATES: 01/2016—01/2019 Jiajia Huang TITLE: Utilities Manager COSTS: $973,173(project value) PHONE 626.580.2034 EMAIL: cdillon@elmonteca.gov This project involved preparation of a Sewer Master Plan for the City of El Monte. Key project components included geodatabase design and development of a GIS database through record drawing conversion and flow monitoring and I/I analysis with Ardurra's "in-house" flow monitoring group. Tasks included: • Development of a sewer GIS database and associated sewer atlas maps through record drawing conversion • CCTV inspection of 330,000 LF of sewer main • Manhole inspection of 1,250 manholes • Field survey to collect rim and invert elevations for approximately 5% of the system. • Development of a hydraulic model using InfoSWMM software • Development of an Asset Management Plan using CapPlan for InfoSWMM software • Development of a phased and prioritized Capital Improvement Program SEWER MASTER PLAN UPDATE AGENCY: City of Stanton SERVICES: Planning,Modeling,Studies TEAM Carmen Kasner* CLIENT CONTACT: Cesar Rangel,PE DATES: 5/2022—ongoing Cynthia Peraza* TITLE: Public Works Dir/City Engineer COSTS: $834,000(project value) National Plant Services PHONE: 714.890.4203 *Personal experience EMAIL: CRangel@StantonCA.gov Prepared the City of Stanton's Sewer System Master Plan Update. The update included conducting flow monitoring at locations where the city receives inflows from adjoining agencies including the City of Anaheim and the City of Garden Grove and to verify and/or update unit generation rates for various land use types; conducting CCTV inspections and assessment of the city's 50 miles of wastewater collection system and developing the city's CIP for the 10 year planning horizon. The city's system includes 50 miles of wastewater pipelines, 1,140 manhole and 14 siphons. Tasks included: • CCTV inspection and condition assessment of 36.7 miles • Flow monitoring • Update and calibration of hydraulic coming using InfoSWMM software • Development and implemented Condition Assessment Criteria • Development of phased and prioritized CIP for 10-year planning horizon • Preparation of wastewater system improvement costs • Update Sewer Atlas using GIS software • Prepare Sewer Master Plan Update City of Seal Beach /\� / nRDURRn 38 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A \/ 3 I REFERENCES Key Project Components Conducted flow monitoring to verify/update flows from adjoining agencies and validate/update wastewater generation rates Developed, evaluated, and updated unit generation rates based on population, land use, and anticipated development • Updated hydraulic model to reflect the City's current Housing Element and planned projects • Verified and updated peaking factors to reflect information captured with storm event captured during flow monitoring CITYWIDE SEWER MASTER PLAN UPDATE * AGENCY City of Encinitas SERVICES: Planning,Modeling,Studies TEAM Carmen Kasner* CLIENT CONTACT MattWidelski,PE,QSD DATES: 12/2019—7/2023 Cynthia Peraza* TITLE, Principal Engineer COSTS: $246,000(project value) *Personal experience PHONE 760.633.2862 EMAIL mwidelski@encinitasca.gov The City's sewer master plan update served to summarize the comprehensive evaluation of the City of existing and projected sewer facility needs for the City's 2 sanitary divisions, development of recommendations and preliminary opinion of probable cost developed for the improvements identified. Prepared a sewer rate study to determine the sewer rates necessary to support the projected costs for managing the collection system and the fees to adequately fund wastewater collection and treatment operations, capital costs, future development, bonded debt, and reserve levels. The city's collection system includes 121 miles of wastewater pipelines and 4 sewer pump stations and the associated forcemain. Tasks included: • Update and calibration of hydraulic model using InfoSWMM software • Confirm flow generation rates based on flow meter data at pump stations. • Developed, evaluated, and updated unit generation rates based on population, land use, and anticipated development • Conducted capacity analysis of existing collection system for existing and forecasted dry and wet weather flow conditions for the planning horizons • Conducted capacity evaluation and condition assessment of city's 4 sewer pump stations • Development of a phased and prioritized CIP for 30 year planning horizon • Prepare wastewater system improvement costs • Prepare sewer rate model for short- and long-term costs of service Key Project Components • Update and calibration of hydraulic model to reflect the City's current Housing Element • Verify and update peaking factors to reflect information captured with storm event information • Prepared preliminary risk analysis that included criteria for Likelihood of Failure (LOF) and Consequences of Failure (COF) rating system • Identification of the revenues for operating costs Preparation of a rate structure based on the costs of regulations, asset management, and master plan CIP • Review and update sewer enterprise cash reserves for daily working capital, capital projects, and contingencies ONSITE/ON CALL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES AGENCY City of Costa Mesa SERVICES:Traffic Engineering,Grant Writing&Compliance TEAM Nicole Jules,Ruth Smith CLIENT CONTACT Raja Sethuraman DATES: 2016—ongoing TITLE Public Services Director COSTS: $475,000(project value) PHONE 714.754.5173 EMAIL raja.sethuraman@costamesaca.gov Providing traffic engineering support services, two days per week, including assistance with OCTA grant management, managing /responding to citizen requests, assistance with the City's Bicycle Master Plan, attending monthly meetings of the City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 39 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES City's Bicycle Walk Committee, and reviewing City policies.Additional services include providing civil engineering services, design, transportation engineering design of bike lanes, signal modifications, refuge islands, signing and striping, and traffic control plans. ON-CALL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES * AGENCY: City of Oxnard SERVICES: Traffic Engineering,Project Management, -EA°'' Nicole Jules,Seth Jenison, CLIENT CONTACT Tatiana Arnaout Plan Checking Alan Perkins,Angelina Miralaie TITLE City Engineer DATES: 2020-2022 PHONE 805.200.5283 COSTS: $250,000(project value) *Project was completed by the traffic EMAIL tatiana.arnaout@oxnard.org engineering team while at a different firm. Provided onsite traffic engineering support and resources which include responding to citizen requests, evaluating traffic safety concerns, managing the City's Traffic Management Center(TMC), overseeing neighborhood traffic calming requests, managing small projects, optimizing traffic signal operations, coordinating with citizens and interest stakeholders, engineering plan review, and reviewing and managing encroachment permits. DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT * AGENCY: City of Hanford SERVICES:Traffic Studies TEAM Nicole Jules,Ruth Smith,Keith Vines CLIENT CONTACT Jason Waters,Deputy City Mgr/ DATES: 2023 TITLE Community Development Dir. COSTS: $391,000(project value) *Project was completed by the traffic PHONE 559.585.2500 engineering team while at a different firm. EMAIL:jwaters@cityofhanfordca.com The project included a traffic analysis to evaluate various traffic control options for a key intersection in the heart of downtown Hanford. The analysis included an Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) which provided • justification for a roundabout. The analysis also determined that the 4-lane • + s ' •.> major street could be reduced to 2 lanes to accommodate angled parking, thereby increasing on-street parking. Our traffic team prepared an updated X ; 111111( *4• : traffic study and 30% preliminary conceptual drawings. `a GRANT WRITING&OUTREACH AGENCY City of Hanford SERVICES: Grant Writing,Outreach TEAM Nicole Jules,Alison Winter, CLIENT CONTACT Jason Waters,Deputy City Mgr/ DATES: 2023—2024 Lucy Cardenas,Seth Jenison, TITLE Community Development Dir. COSTS: $38,000(project value) Ruth Smith,Neah Johnson PHONE 559.585.2516 EMAIL jwaters@hanford.city The team provided grant writing and outreach to the City of Hanford for the following projects: Fast Track Hanford. US DOT Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity(RAISE) 2024 Grant Program—The team prepared a$15.5 million grant proposal for Fast Track Hanford for design and construction activities in Downtown Hanford between the Hanford Amtrak Station and Tenth Avenue, including Historic China Alley and around the Civic Center Park. The RAISE grant would make roadway and intersection safety improvements and enhancements, ADA-accessible pathways to transit and transform an alley into a shared-use pathway for pedestrians and bicyclists. The team worked closely with the City and key staff members to understand their project goals, assist in the development of the project scope and conduct thorough analyses of diverse data sources including crash and census data, mass transit routes and regional transportation systems. They also reviewed environmental reports, disadvantaged community census tract data, as well as regional, county and client plans and land use. The team also assisted in the development of surveys, fact sheets, maps and the project website to be utilized for community outreach. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 40 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 3 1 REFERENCES • Hanford Goes Green. USDA Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program—The Hanford Goes Green project was awarded $1 million in 2023. This project will include planting trees and empowering individuals from disadvantaged communities through specialized training in tree care and maintenance, equipping these individuals with urban forestry skills and job pathways.Additionally, the program emphasizes community outreach and engaging local residents. • Hanford People's Bridge. US DOT 2023 Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods Grant Program —The team prepared a$13.7 million grant proposal for the People's Bridge Project. Services included managing the development of the grant proposal, grant writing, data collection and analysis, developing outreach materials and strategies and submittal of the application. AIRPORT WAY AT 6TH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND CORRIDOR SIGNALIZATION PROJECT (CMAQ/CRP) GRANT FUNDED * AGENCY: City of Stockton SERVICES: Grant Services TEAM: Nicole Jules,Seth Jenison, CLIENT CONTACT: Even Marcelo DATES: 2023 Alison Winter,Lucy Cardenas TITLE: Engineering Services Manager COSTS: $22,000(project value) PHONE: 209.937.5728 *Project was completed by the traffic EMAIL: even.marcelo@stocktonca.gov engineering team while at a different firm. The project included traffic signal coordination to synchronize the signals along Airport Way between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Arch Airport Road in the City of Stockton. The project will alleviate congestion at the intersection, improve traffic flow, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions along the corridor. This project was funded through $1.3M CMAQ funds through the San Joaquin Council of Governments call for projects. THE ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT * AGENCY: City of Oxnard SERVICES: Grant Services TE '.1 Nicole Jules,Seth Jenison, CLIENT CONTACT: Tatiana Arnaout DATES: 07/2018—2023 Alison Winter,Lucy Cardenas TITLE: City Engineer COSTS: $28,000(project value) PHONE: 805.385.8341 *Project was completed by the traffic EMAIL: tatiana.arnaout@oxnard.org engineering team while at a different firm. The Accessible Pedestrian Enhancements project will improve pedestrian ` "'' safety at 17 intersections with upgrades including ADA-accessible curb • ,` ...• ,, ramps, accessible pedestrian signals, shortened pedestrian crossing • distances, high visibility crosswalks with advance limit lines, and leading pedestrian intervals. We prepared the grant application and the $3.5 lI million project was funded through the Ventura County Transportation �a Commission (VCTC 2022) Call for Projects. COMMUNITY RELATIONS & CONSTRUCTION OUTREACH FOR THE EAST COUNTY ADVANCED WATER PURIFICATION (AWP) PROGRAM AGENCY: Padre Dam MWD SERVICES:Community Relations(Graphic Design,Marketing, TEAM Rebecca Cole,Rachel Kulis, CLIENT CONTACT: Melissa McChesney Photography,Videography,Construction Outreach) Gabriela Dow,Susan Duffett, TITLE: Communications Manager DATES: 2014—ongoing Lauren Clulow,Yolanda Art PHONE: 619.258.4644 COSTS: $1.5 million(project value) EMAIL: mmcchesney@padre.org Project Background This $750M advanced water treatment program is under construction to create a new, local, sustainable and drought-proof drinking water supply to by purifying East County's recycled water. Using advanced technology, the East County Advanced Water Purification Program will meet approximately 30 percent of east county's current drinking water demands and reduce City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 41 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES Provides Protects 11 Creates /� CLFAN,SAFE, a NEW,LOCAL, AWARD HIGHLIGHTS r/ high quality sustainable drinking water Wag �qb� I �� SOURCE WA ER WPM • California WateReuse Association II= Reduces 11 i Up to 30% Excellence in Public Information & Communication, Community Q ndence', of EastCounty's Outreach of the Year, Recycled Water Agency of the Year T mported «"e' DEMAND • California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) CI) Sustains Three video, three special events, a graphic design and writing al the re ion's 8 SAFEGUARDS 1 o5 MRJ:ION f '` SENSITIVE 9 � ecosystems • awards. ECONOMY and helps the &way of life M ... M ENVIRONMENT • The Public Relations Society of America San Diego/Imperial , County Chapter — ` N `I NEW LOCAL WATER SUPPLY fit`• $ *.''''4. Three video, three special events, one creative tactics, one 1 "' editorial/op-ed column and one best in show (for the Water ` • `'WI 1, ' Festival event). • _. . 1 $388 MILlJg I "" _ L ' ' ,I • Water Reliability Coalition :` WateReuse Agency of the Year i - a ...' =t'" - - , A t 1 1+ dependence on imported water. The Program is governed by the Joint Powers Authority (JPA) comprised of Padre Dam Municipal Water District, the City of El Cajon, County of San Diego and Helix Water District. Learn more about the Program at www.EastCountyAWP.com. The Ardurra community relations team has worked on this program since its inception in 2014 (working as a group under two prior consulting firms).Ardurra is currently contracted to conduct community and construction relations with this client through the end of construction in 2025. We recently created a memorable June 2022 groundbreaking with community leaders to celebrate the start of this historic project. Project Results More than 7,000 people toured the facility while the - . tour program was underway. Quantitative survey -• results from the tour program showed the Program's -i understanding rate soared to 98 percent. The program Ave'a ..• /e . .(11" n F .r r - exceeded the 30 percent goal to increase in public \ i.f t ` acceptance while providing program purpose, need '` `\ TU and benefits information and establishing a better •.,ik , understanding of why the Advanced Water Purification 40, !: ,j -`° Program is essential for East San Diego County. - = ' I. 72 �- �, t Extensive media coverage was obtained for the . . _ tom" program including local print and broadcast as well "'� as wide-ranging trade media reporting. On average, each major media relations effort obtained fourteen positive, in-depth media placements, garnering approximately 4.6 million impressions. City of Seal Beach /`\ //�RDURRA 42 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A �/ 3 I REFERENCES Award Highlights California WateReuse Association: Excellence in Public Information &Communication, Community Outreach of the Year, Recycled Water Agency of the Year • California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO): Three video, three special events, a graphic design and writing awards. The Public Relations Society of America San Diego/Imperial County Chapter: Three video, three special events, one creative tactics, one editorial/op-ed column and one best in show (for the Water Festival event). Water Reliability Coalition: WateReuse Agency of the Year ON-CALL PUBLIC OUTREACH SERVICES AGENCY: City of Carlsbad SERVICES: Community Relations TEAM Rebecca Cole,Rachel Kulis, CLIENT CONTACT: Kristina Ray,City DATES: 2013—ongoing Gabriela Dow,Susan Duffett, TITLE: Communications Manager COSTS: $2 million(project value) Lauren Clulow,Yolanda Art PHONE: 760.434.2957 EMAIL: kristina.ray@carlsbadca.gov The members of Ardurra's proposed team have provided a variety of on I T call communication efforts for the City for many years, including road . safety, transit, clean energy and water and sewer infrastructure projects. N" Carlsbad For the City's Safer Streets Together and Sustainable Mobility Plan easnnActor • campaign, we are providing construction outreach efforts for road repaving/ "` the' =! restriping, pedestrian safety crosswalk enhancements and rails to trails - r . "= roadway improvements projects. For this work we developed a strategic communication and public engagement plan and schedule, facilitated focus groups, oversaw public input surveys including field intercept and online MetroQuest surveys to obtain input on transportation habits and preferences, created webpage content and prepared construction notification materials. For water and sewer construction projects, we prepared and distributed construction notifications and distribution (mailers, door hangers), direct business and school communications and communication with the Carlsbad Village Association. The team managed the media launch for the innovative Carlsbad Connector, a transit shuttle pilot program. We led economic development media tours and managed a marketing video for the Life in Action campaign to attract talented professionals to the City's local companies. For the Public Works department our team managed communication for a new energy product from the Clean Energy Alliance (CEA), known as "Clean Impact Plus" that will consist of 50% renewable and 75% carbon-free energy sources. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRn 43 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 41 SUBCONSULTANT LIST Our service is greatly facilitated by the working relationships we have in place with our local specialty subconsultant partners.Ardurra has worked extensively with the exceptional firms listed in the table below, in which we have highlighted a few representative projects on which we have teamed. This long-standing alliance enables a streamlined approach and smooth coordination. FIRM NAME PRIMARY CONTACT SERVICES PROJECTS WITH ARDURRA CL Surveying& Lam Le Surveying Sultana Ave Sewer(Ontario) Mapping lam@cl-survey.com Fourth St Storm Drain(Ontario) Euclid St Rehab(La Habra) GMU Roger Schlierkamp,M.Sc.,PE Geotechnical Emergency Water Pipe Relocation(South Coast WD) 949.888.6513 ext.104 Doheny Village Connectivity(Dana Point) rschlierkamp@GMUgeo.com Market St Phase 4(Long Beach) Guida Surveying Tim Fettig Surveying Via Sacramento Water Main(South Coast WD) 949.777.2023 Wanket Tank Refurbishment(San Elijo JPA) tfettig@guidainc.com Soundwall Improvements(La Canada Flintridge) IDS Group Said Hilmy,PhD,SE,LEED AP Architecture,Mechanical,HVAC Safety Improvements for 18 Sites(Anaheim) 949.387.8500 ext.116 Ontario Ranch Phase 2(Ontario) said.hilmy@idsgi.com EPSA Roof Access(OCSD) National Plant Services Patty Pena CCTV Sewer Master Plan Update(Stanton)* 562.436.7600 *Personal experience from prior firms ppena@nationalplant.com Ninyo&Moore Alfredo"Tino"Rodriguez Geotechnical Engineering, Santa Ana St RR Water Main Crossing(Anaheim) 949.795.9393 Slope Monitoring Wanket Tank Refurbishment(San Elijo JPA) arodriguez@ninyoandmoore.com Polliwog Park(Manhattan Beach) Peterson Structural Tom Bloomer,PE Structural Clearwell Replacement(Poway) 619.838.0464 Wanket Tank Refurbishment(San Elijo JPA) tom.bloomer@psengineers.com Tunnel Hills Facilities Rehab(Helix WD) RFYeager Engineering Richard F.Yeager Jr.,PE Corrosion Clearwell Bypass Project(Poway) 619.312.0195 Condition Assessment(Oceanside) rfyeager@rfyeager.com San Antonio Transmission Water Main(Ontario) Richard C.Slade& Richard C.Slade Hydrogeology Anaheim Public Utilities Department As-Needed Associates 818.506.0418 Engineering,CM&Inspection richard.slade@rcslade.com Santa Ana On-Call Engineering Services RJM Design Group Larry P.Ryan Landscape Architecture Ford Park Aquatics Center(Bell Gardens) 949.493.2600 Belmont Myrtha Pool Repairs(Long Beach) larryr@rjmdesigngroup.com Ontario Regional Sports Complex(Ontario) T2 Utility Engineers Glen Robison,PE Utility Investigation/Potholing Sultana Ave Storm Drain(Ontario) 714.487.5783 Doheny Village Connectivity(Dana Point) glen.robison@T2ue.com On-Call Canopy(Huntington Beach) Underground Solutions TC Mueller Potholing Anza Rd 1550 Pressure Zone Pipeline Ext 619.247.1208 Downtown Sewer Replace(Elsinore Valley MWD) tc@usipothole.com LTM Pipe Replacement(South Coast WD) City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 44 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 5 I UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH UNDERSTANDING OF THE CITY'S NEEDS �=W = -.4, • We understand the City's goal is to work with an experienced and reliable V • multidisciplined team with strong leadership to support the City's Public Works \F«zaos°," Department with various services as needed for a contract term of three years V with a possible City option for two additional one-year extensions. CITY OF As noted in the RFP description for Category A. Professional Engineering/Design/ S1 ( [ Management Services, the City is looking for a consultant with valid California CALIFORNIA professional civil engineering registration and other applicable accreditation for the discipline of work; minimum 10 years of professional experience; minimum of five years of professional working history with similar sized municipalities; ability ADOPTED OPERATING&CAPITAL cons toprovide deliverablesistent with the latest City-adopted AutoCAD and ` IMPROVEMENT BUDGET qqi i ,_ FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 other engineering/non-engineering-related software; proficiency with applicable = " regulatory agencies'rules and regulations; experience with municipal utilities a�¢ systems and facility design (e.g., water, sewer, and storm drain); ability to iiiiii provide regulatory agency permitting/coordination support; experience providing engineering services for a coastal community; familiarity with the City of Seal Beach standards, provisions, and practices; demonstrated experience with community public outreach; and experience in providing effective and efficient file transfer platforms to facilitate document/plan check tracking and exchanges. Potential scope items, as listed in the RFP, may include the following: • 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 • 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 Plans, and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans • Prepare maps and legal descriptions for right-of-way acquisitions and easements Other engineering-related tasks, as necessary As shown in our proposal, we have developed a comprehensive team to match our resources to your needs. We are proposing on 10 of the 23 discipline areas in Category A. Professional Engineering/Design/Management Services, and we have added two services that the City may value: Community Outreach and Construction Inspection. • Construction, Project, & Program Management • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Grant Services • Water System and Facilities Design • Roadway Rehabilitation &Geometric Design Utilities Modeling & Planning • Structural Engineering • Utilities Studies & Master Plans Traffic&Transportation Engineering Other: Community Outreach Sewer System and Facilities Design Other: Construction Inspection City of Seal Beach i�RDURRA 45 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 5 i UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH Upon review of the City's Capital Improvement Program and the scope of work listed in the RFP, our team has the experience and local knowledge to successfully support the City with the above-mentioned service discipline areas. We have successfully completed projects similar to those in your CIP, such as street, traffic, and drainage improvements,ADA upgrades, electric vehicle infrastructure, parks and playground improvements, as well as water and sewer infrastructure improvements.And we have the local resources and the flexibility to scale up or down, depending on the needs of the project. Our goal is to be a true partner with the City, and we share your commitment to providing your"residents with the highest level of quality of life and to remaining one of the most sought-after places to live." APPROACH TO RESOURCE ALLOCATION Ardurra has a history of providing services for large on-call contracts to numerous agencies throughout California. Because of this experience,Ardurra has a strong understanding of how to address staffing for multiple, concurring tasks. This experience allows us to provide responsive teams led by experienced task managers to solve the needs of our clients in a timely manner. Ardurra will commit sufficient resources to handle varying workloads that may result from multiple task orders progressing simultaneously; but, technical strengths and resources are only of value if we manage those resources well. The Ardurra approach to effective project management starts with scope, schedule, and budget development, signed contracts, and kickoff meetings. The project manager then organizes the project management plan for the duration of each task and the overall contract around a core framework of communication, coordination, thorough documentation, and quality control for each submittal on each task. The Ardurra team understands the importance of meeting deadlines. We commit to providing adequate staffing (both as to the number of personnel and their qualifications) for every task. Our approach is flexible and adaptive to each task, and we can also commit to making use of personnel from other offices throughout the company and bringing on additional staff. We can scale up or down as needed with a focus on our unmatched responsiveness. With a large contingent of local resources to draw from, the Ardurra project team can respond to whatever needs may arise. By effectively managing a balanced client workload among our staff,Ardurra can respond within a day to meet with the City. This helps keep the project momentum moving forward so that the Ardurra team is in place and ready to work within days of receiving a Notice to Proceed. Consistent with our proven long-term approach to large municipal on-call contracts,Ardurra has the technical expertise and experience to deliver all project types as well as the administrative management experience for all funding sources used to support your CIP program. Ardurra's approach to on-call work provides you streamlined delivery, improved communications, and enhanced project outcomes. We adapt this process to meet your needs and your project types. TEAMING WITH SPECIALIZED EXPERTS Our service is greatly facilitated by the working relationships we have in place with our local specialty subconsultant partners.Ardurra has worked extensively with the exceptional firms shown on our organization chart (pages 2-3) as well as in Section 4. Subconsultant List(page 44). This long-standing alliance enables a streamlined approach and smooth coordination. City of Seal Beach /� nRDURRn 46 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 51 UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH A RELIABLE PROCESS FOR TIMELY PROJECT DELIVERY Through our on-call contracts, we have developed a proven task order process. It is an organized and streamlined approach for requesting, developing, and completing task order assignments. This process provides the City with teams available for multiple tasks off the on-call contract and a formal approach to respond to each task. Below, we summarize our proposed approach for completing the task orders. A . Initial Meeting with City Project Develop Scope of Work Notice to Monthly Coordination/ Manager and Task Managers and Team Proceed Progress Meetings A meeting between the City's Our project manager will then Once the City reviews,negotiates, We will hold meetings at a set Project Manager and the Ardurra coordinate with the key people and executes the task order,it frequency to keep City staff manager to be assigned to the from our team,which may include will provide Ardurra a Notice to apprised of the progress of work will be set up.Our project a multi-discipline team,to Proceed.If applicable,Ardurra the work.We will develop and manager will discuss the request prepare and submit a proposal for will issue a subsequent notice to maintain schedules to identify with the City's Project Manager completing the work.Each team proceed to our subconsultant(s). allowable work windows for and discuss your goals and member will submit his or her completing project tasks and expectations,key project issues, scope to our project manager,who agency review periods to keep the appropriate personnel from our will then combine the individual City's Project Manager aware of team to be assigned,services scope into an overall proposal for the project progress. needed,schedule,approximate review by the City.This procedure budget available,and objectives has worked successfully on our for completing the work order. current and past on-call contracts. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL QA/QC is an ongoing task throughout the duration of the project.Ardurra takes seriously the responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of Understand the Project our work products. We base our QA/QC Program upon the belief that nothing is more important than design quality. QA/QC is used to verify that deliverables are of acceptable quality and that they are complete and correct. Quality control is the check or analysis that determines the Quality acceptability of the project deliverables. Tasks related to quality control v Management o will include documented reviews of reports, drawings, specifications and Process opinions of cost, independent review of calculations, etc. Quality control reviews will occur with each submittal. `oF Budget Quality Assurance will be an ongoing task throughout the duration of Control the project to ensure that we are not only do the project right, but doing City of Seal Beach / ` ARDURRA 47 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 51 UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH the right project.Ardurra initially develops a quality control work plan internally to evaluate the project team selected for the assignment. The work plan outlines the design standards and manuals to be followed, establishes checking and review procedures, and identifies assignments and responsibilities. SOLVING AGENCIES' CHALLENGES WITH PROVEN SOLUTIONS Based on 20+ years of local experience delivering on-call services for agencies like yours, we have developed simple, clever, and proven solutions to issues we see regularly. • We use a risk matrix to identify and manage challenges early in the project as they relate to clearing the right-of- way, coordinating utilities, stakeholder involvement, material cost escalations, supply chain disruptions, and mitigating or avoiding environmental impacts. • You get a standing meeting in your calendar between your point of contact and our project manager to discuss deliverables, status updates, and information requests. This simple and short meeting means you will have information you need and task order status you can share with your team regularly. • Your projects get committed and coordinated staff because our office and regional leaders meet at least every two weeks to discuss deliverables, resources, quality control, and following through on our promises. This gives you a flexible and skilled team focused on hitting deadlines with high-quality work. • You get exclusive access to the amazing talent from one of the country's fastest growing engineering firms. We are humbled by being on Zweig's preferred employer's list for the last 5 years. This means we are a magnet for talent! We have been growing consistently, and we are adding amazing people every week. This gives you direct access to more help, more unique solutions, and a small army of professionals that have a heart for client service. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 48 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 61 EXCEPTIONS Ardurra has reviewed the Professional Services Agreement and respectfully request the following modification: 17.3 Acceptability of Insurers. Please add "or authorized" after"licensed." City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 49 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A APPENDIX I RESUMES Abbreviated resumes for our Discipline Leads as well as some of our key personnel are attached on the following pages. We would be happy to provide more detailed resumes for these team members or resumes for additional staff, upon the City's request. ON-CALL SERVICES MANAGER Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD DISCIPLINE LEADS CONSTRUCTION, PROJECT, & STORM DRAIN SYSTEM, CONVEYANCE, & PROGRAM MANAGEMENT FACILITIES DESIGN Construction & Project Management Jose Hernandez, PE, QSDIP OmarAlameddine WATER SYSTEM & FACILITIES DESIGN Program Management Rob Weber, PE Mark Lewis, PE, TE, PTOE UTILITIES MODELING & PLANNING GRANT SERVICES Modeling Nicole Jules, PE JiaJia Huang, PE Amy Czajkowski, PE, CCM, QSD/P Planning ROADWAY REHAB & GEOMETRIC DESIGN Shyamala Raveendran, PE, ENV SP Anissa Voyiatzes, PE, ENV SP UTILITIES STUDIES& MASTER PLANS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Carmen Kasner, PE Zhen Li, PE, PhD COMMUNITY OUTREACH TRAFFIC/TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Rebecca Cole Nicole Jules, PE INSPECTION SERVICES SEWER SYSTEM & FACILITIES DESIGN Gafur Oyewo Aric Gnesa, PE, DBIA ADDITIONAL KEY PERSONNEL RESUMES Alison Winter(Grant Services) Bradley Waldrop, PE Structural Engineering, Construction/Project Management, Roadway Rehabilitation) Charmine Solla, PE, TE, PTOE, PMP (Traffic &Transportation Engineering, Program Management) Jamie Fagnant, PE, QSD (Project Management, Design Engineer, Condition Assessment) Lori Trottier,AICP CEP (Environmental Compliance) Miguel Hurtado, PE (Roadway Rehabilitation, Storm Drain System Design) Eli Farah, PE, QSD, ENV SP "Roadway Rehabilitation, Traffic &Transportation Engineering. Storm Drain System Design) Kelly Coaty, EIT, QISP, QSD/P, CPESC (NPDES/WQMP/SWPPP) Rick Kennedy, PE (Project Management, Water System & Facilities Design, Mechanical Engineering) Patrick Mulvey, PE (Project Management, Storm Drain, Water System & Facilities Design) City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 50 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A DINO D ' EMILIA , PE , F. ASCE , QSD yPICONTRACT MANAGER, PRIMARY CONTACT Ardurra's California Public Works Practice Director, Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD, has delivered public works infrastructure projects valued at more than $1 billion for public agency clients. He has played critical roles on infrastructure projects to build, renew and upgrade freeways, city streets, transit centers, pedestrian paths, light rail, water mains, sewers, storm drains, greenbelts, soccer fields, and recreation centers. In keeping with his passion for building infrastructure, Dino actively participates in local EDUCATION chapters of the American Public Works Association, the American Society of Civil Engineers and Construction Management Association of America. He supports the growth and BS/1991/Civil development of emerging engineers as a mentor to colleagues, provides construction Engineering, management best practices training to agency public works staff, and serves as a guest Northeastern University, lecturer on construction management at the University of Southern California, Loyola Boston, MA Marymount University and California State University, Long Beach. Metrolink Safety Training RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:- Mary K. Giordano Regional Transit Center, deliver a successful project to the City. The PEG! TP AT!n N City of Torrance. Construction manager for contractor eventually defaulted, and Ardurra Professional Engineer delivery of this $26.5 million flagship terminal was instrumental in coordinating takeover of California No. C55453 for the City's 11-route agency, Torrance the remaining work by the surety, addressing Transit, and other public transportation encountered construction defects, and �FRTI I=(CATION providers. This LEED v2009 Gold project overseeing completion of the work by the includes parking for buses and automobiles, takeover contractor.Ardurra also assisted Fellow, American covered passenger boarding areas, offices, with settlement negotiations with the surety Society of Civil employee break areas and retail spaces. The and resolution of related claims. 2024 Engineers project also involved offsite improvements Commendation Award,ACEC California and for the installation of required utilities, the 2024 CMAA Southern California Project Award Qualified SWPPP widening of Crenshaw Boulevard, and South Bay Regional Intermodal Transit Developer construction of an extension of 208th Street Center, City of Redondo Beach. Principal- as well as related improvements. 2024 Merit in-charge for the deliveryof the new Qualified SWPPP Award,ACEC California g Practitioner $13.4-million transit center that consists of Alamitos Beach Concession, City of a 2,900-SF building housing an operator OSHA 10-Hour Long Beach. Principal-in-charge for the lounge, private restrooms, public restrooms, Certification construction of a two-story beach concession and offices. Other improvements include a stand/restaurant and two auxiliary buildings. kiss-and-ride parking lot and passenger drop- YEARS Responsibilities included submittal review, off area, a 320-space parking lot, as well as EXPERIENCE meeting preparation, keeping RFI log up to 11 bus bays, signalized crosswalks, bicycle date, logging and file inspection requests storage lockers, and security cameras. The 33 and reports, assisting with preparation of project received the following awards: 2024 independent cost estimates and updating Merit Award,ACEC California; 2023 Project plan sheets. The City had become concerned Achievement Award for Transportation, CMAA that the contractor would potentially be Southern California Chapter;and 2023 BEST taking on too much work outside of his Project of the Year(Facilities Category), demonstrated expertise and improperly APWA Southern California Chapter. staffing the job to maintain both field and Oso Creek Multi-Use Trail, City of office progress. The City selected the Ardurra Laguna Niguel. Principal-in-charge for PM/CM team to assist the contractor in CM and inspection of this$3M project. The keeping the project on track and able to City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 51 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A DINO D'EMILIA, PE, F.ASCE, QSD project constructed new contiguous bicycle and pedestrian and implementation of a stakeholder advisory committee and'equestrian trails, landscaping, lighting and street during the programmatic and conceptual design phases. improvements. The project also implemented stormwater An extensive EIR with an extended comment period and control and treatment BMPs.Ardurra provided services to four public study sessions were required to achieve CEQA obtain grant funding from the OCTA Tier 2 Environmental clearance. The project also required extensive additional Cleanup Program and State Water Resources Control Board analyses and coordination with the California Coastal Proposition 84 stormwater program. Commission to address numerous appeals and concerns regarding citywide access to the pools, sea level rise/wave Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium, City of uprush and beach erosion as well as justification of alternate Manhattan Beach. Principal-in-charge and project manager project sites. Conducted bidability and constructability for the$4.1-million expansion and renewal of the City's reviews assessing temporary facilities, demolition and the registered historic landmark, the Roundhouse Aquarium new facilities' project documents. Implemented the demolition on the Manhattan Beach Pier. Directed all aspects of the of the prior, condemned facility and construction of necessary work, including relocating the aquarium's ocean creatures temporary facilities to continue operation of the aquatics to temporary shelter during construction, then back to the department and required restroom and shower facilities while completed facility. Guided a project management team the permanent facility was planned, designed and entitled. made up of a marine biologist, an environmental services specialist, an architectural historian and support staff. Serves Fountain Valley Recreation Center Exterior as a liaison to the project's three primary stakeholders: the Improvements, City of Fountain Valley. Principal-in-charge City, a private foundation providing funding, and a non-profit for overseeing a $600,000 exterior renovation of the City's organization presenting educational programs for the recreation center, which was showing acute signs of wear public about the ocean and sea life.Ardurra implemented after 40 years. Managed replacement of the building's a multi-prime delivery project, procured, coordinated and storefront windows, doors and roof. Oversaw construction administered 19 construction and specialty contracts for of a new entry area and the repainting of the entire building the successful completion of the project. Managed the exterior. Delivered the project on schedule and within budget project throughout the bidding and award, construction and through close coordination with City staff, the contractor commissioning phases. Procured the design, environmental, and architect. The center remained open for classes and construction management and quality assurance consulting community activities throughout construction. team. Facilitated a consensus-driven design process. Administered professional services agreements. Coordinated Del Amo Boulevard Extension Project, T-30—Phases and expedited the process of obtaining entitlements and 1 and 2, City of Torrance. Project manager overseeing permits.Assisted the City in coordinating the concurrent construction of a new four-lane highway (Del Amo Boulevard) $3-million replacement of all major utilities along both sides between Crenshaw Boulevard and Maple Avenue and the of the pier as well as under the structure. The project also widening of Del Amo between Maple and Prairie. Helped the renovated the Roundhouse building's exterior shell.Achieved City conduct a bidability and constructability review of Phase expedited approval for numerous government permits. The 2 bid documents, resulting in substantial project savings. The project received an ACEC 2019 Merit Award;an American project constructed a new bridge over the BNSF Railways Public Works Association 2019 BEST Project of the Year main-line tracks, mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) Award, Southern California Chapter;and a 2020 CMAA retaining walls and drainage improvements. The project Southern California Chapter Project of the Year Award. also moved a railroad spur track, rebuilt project-impacted offsite facilities and required coordination with Southern Belmont Plaza Pool Rebuild/Revitalization Project, City California Edison and ExxonMobil Oil on utility relocation. of Long Beach. Project manager for the $85 million aquatics The approximate construction cost of$15 million was center replacing the now-demolished Belmont Olympic Pool. partially funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment The new facility will host swimming, water polo and platform Act(ARRA), Regional Surface Transportation Program diving events at the local, regional and national levels. (RSTP), the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Represents the City and its interests in all negotiations, Authority and local funding sources. Successfully negotiated meetings, community outreach, entitlements, permitting, resolution of a potential public works contract claim for design management and related activities throughout the substantial unforeseen subsurface conditions encountered project. The project required extensive public outreach on the project and no claim was ever filed. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 52 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A FP-4111 OMAR ALAMEDDINE DISCIPLINE LEAD I CONSTRUCTION & PROJECT MANAGEMENT Omar Alameddine brings an extensive background in construction management and inspection on public works and Caltrans projects. Omar has delivered projects to renew city streets and freeways, applying his firm grasp of Caltrans and Greenbook standards. He has managed and inspected roadway rehabilitation and widening projects; recreational facilities such as soccer fields, public parks, and dog parks; public facilities; and domestic water, sewer, and drainage improvements. Clients appreciate Omar's penchant for precision and thorough documentation. MUTATION BS/2009/Civil PF1EVANT EXPER!ENCF' Engineering/California Project/Construction Management for protect in place various items; removal State Polytechnic Various CIP Projects, City of Anaheim. and construction of concrete sidewalk, University, Pomona Contract administrator/construction manager augmenting the City's Public Works staff to curb and gutter, driveway approaches, REGISTRATION expedite the completion of more than $90 curb ramps, parkway drain; 2" deep cold million in projects, such as the Indiana Street mill; furnish and place 6" thick CMB, 2" Engineer in Training Water Main Replacement Design-Build; ARHM overlay; adjust manhole and cover California No. 151070 finishgrade, adjust water valve can Underground Conversion Plan Projects; and to 1 HONORS Olive Street 16-inch Water Main Replacement and cover to finish grade; adjust water and Roadway Restoration Project. meter box and cover to finish; provide Emerging Leader, On-Call Construction Management and construction survey; install traffic signal APWA Southern loop detector, traffic striping, signing and California Chapter, Inspection, City of Ontario. PM/CM group .markin 2022 leader for the City's annual pavement 9 rehabilitation and slurry seal project as well as . C. Robert Lee Roof Replacement, YEARS permit inspection. Work includes maintaining Project 102. Roof replacement EXPERIENCE more than 1,200 lane miles of pavement improvements include removal and within the city, rehabilitating existing street replacement of the existing roof, air ducts, 18 pavements, sidewalks, handicap ramps, curb and gutter, and related appurtenances; rain gutters, and all other appurtenances, repairing or constructing storm drain miscellaneous replacement of structural improvements at various locations throughout plywood, electrical disconnections/ the City; and providing engineering contract reconnections, and mechanical management and field services support disconnections/reconnections. for all construction work within the public right-of-way. On-Call City Engineering/CM/Testing and On-Call City Engineering/Construction Inspection Services, City of Cypress. PM/ Management/Testing and Inspection CM group leader for this as-needed contract. Services, City of Hawaiian Gardens. PM/ Recent assignments include inspection, CM group leader for this on-call contract that material testing, and project controls services has included inspection for residential street for the following: rehabilitation and roofing projects: Street Rehabilitation, Project 313. Residential Street Rehabilitation, Street rehabilitation improvements Project 101. Project consists of full include slurry sealing of various streets roadway reconstruction of various within the City right-of-way. The scope streets and includes traffic control, includes mobilization, surveying, traffic City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 53 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A OMAR ALAMEDDINE control, edge grind, crack sealing, remove and replace Collaborated with the consultant architect, City's inspector, AC paving, removal of existing traffic striping and and public works director for onsite design changes for better markers, Type I and II RPMS, replace traffic striping, drainage, accessibility, and design. Provided public relations markers, and other incidental items of work. support in the field. Participated in progress meetings and ensured safe conditions and compliance with plans and Oak Knoll South Parking Lot Seal Coat Project specifications. 332. Rehabilitation of the entire parking lot surface, replacement of signs, and other incidental items of work. Drake Soccer Field Project, City of Long Beach. Construction manager for the $3.8-million completion of two Concrete Rehabilitation Project 293. Citywide concrete soccer fields, a basketball court, parkway with trail, parking rehabilitation improvements. lot, new lighting, and landscaping. In addition to providing the community with a new recreational area, the project Indiana Street Water Main Replacement Design-Build, conserved energy and reduced waste by using recycled City of Anaheim. Contract administrator/construction construction materials, drought-tolerant landscaping, and manager for one of the City's first design-build projects. separating and recycling at least 60 percent of construction This design-build project consisted of the construction of debris. approximately 2,400 LF of 6-inch ductile iron CL 52 zinc- coated water main, and 200 LF of 8-inch ductile iron CL 52 Antonio Parkway/Santa Margarita Parkway zinc-coated water main located along Indiana Street between Rehabilitation, City of Rancho Santa Margarita. Broadway and South Street. The project also included the Construction manager for this federally funded rehabilitation replacement of fire hydrants, valves, water services, and of two busy arterials. The project resurfaced a portion appurtenant structures. of Antonio Parkway and made improvements to Santa Margarita Parkway's eastbound lanes. Ensured compliance Orangewood Avenue Improvements, City of Anaheim. with federal, DBE and labor compliance requirements. Contract administrator/construction manager for this $17M multifaceted road widening project on Orangewood Avenue 3rd and Broadway Cycle Track Project, City of Long from State College Boulevard to the Santa Ana River. This Beach.Assistant construction manager for this federally project spans a largely commercial area within proximity to funded project to relocate a protected bicycle lane in busy several freeways and highways along the south entrance to downtown Long Beach that affected over 150 businesses. Angel Stadium of Anaheim. This widening project consists Assisted with CCOs, pay estimate, change order settlement of electrical undergrounding with telecommunication lines and negotiation and closeout. relocation, installation of new City of Anaheim and City of Orange water mainline, traffic signal improvements, and Strand Stairs Rehabilitation, City of Manhattan Beach. a new variable message board. Widening improvements Assistant construction manager/lead inspector for this include, but are not limited to, roadway widening and paving, federally funded project to renew or replace several concrete sidewalks, slough walls, curbs and gutters, retaining/block/ staircases connecting the Strand, the City's oceanfront sound walls, driveways, cross gutters and spandrels, drainage walkway on a bluff, to the beach below. Inspected stairway improvements, catch basins, WQMP BMP improvements, demolition, repair and reconstruction, concrete placement, Disney Resort-Style hardscape and landscaping, irrigation balustrade, and handrail installation. Processed requests for improvements, and signing and striping. information, change orders and submittal responses. Polliwog Park Lower Playground Replacement Project, Carson Street Master Plan, City of Carson. Interim Manhattan Beach. Construction manager for this $2-million construction manager for the overhaul of a 1.75-mile stretch project that included the removal and replacement of out-of- of Carson Street, between the 1-110 and 1-405 Freeways. service play equipment, play surface, fencing; renovation of The project was part of far-reaching renewal efforts under parking lots and walkways; and new play surfaces and shade the City's master plan. Upgrades included concrete structures. 2024 Commendation Award,ACEC California and monuments, resurfaced pavement, reconfigured turn lanes 2024 CMAA Southern California Project Award and new traffic signals. The project improved Carson Street's appearance with colorful drought-tolerant landscaping, wider Signal Hill Dog Park, City of Signal Hill. Construction paver-accented sidewalks, new pedestrian lighting, outdoor manager for the construction of a community dog park with benches, and bike racks. artificial turf, landscaping, a parking lot, and sidewalks. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 54 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines ( Category A MARK LEWIS , PE , TE , PTOE DISCIPLINE LEAD I PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Mark Lewis is Municipal Services Project Director at Ardurra. He is a proven leader with 38 years of engineering experience. Having begun his ambitious career with the City of Fountain Valley including 13 years as director of public works/city engineer, Mark brings a perspective from a public agency professional, which has led to improved solutions, cost-effectiveness, and more robust protections against change orders and claims. He provides insight and guidance to a number of cities and water districts where he has provided onsite program EDUCATION and project management; staff assistance; organizational review; mentoring; capital project development; preparation of capital project bid packages; guidance on water and wastewater BS/1986/Civil collection systems and design strategies to maximize cost efficiency and minimize ongoing Engineering/CSU Long maintenance; creative project funding strategies; review and strategy for development of Beach municipal buildings; preparation of multi-year CIPs; landscape concept strategies; and preparation of traffic control, striping, and detour plans. REGISTP ATI)RI Mark's additional and notable accomplishments include chairing OCTA's Technical Advisory Professional Engineer Committee and Technical Steering Committee on four separate occasions. He participated California No. C49335 in drafting language for OCTA Measure M2 and met with government and business leaders throughout its development and ultimate passage. Mark has also been the chair of the Traffic Engineer Laguna Beach Water Commission, president of the OC City Engineers Association and California No.TR1637 president of OC Traffic Engineering Council. Mark is a leading mind in regional arenas of transportation, water works and civil services throughout Orange County. Traffic Operations Engineer RELEVANT EXPERIENCE California No. 661 Project Management/Constructability Project Management CIP, City of Brea. AFFILIATIONS Review, City of Seal Beach. Project Project manager responsible for project manager responsible for providing management for multiple CIP projects ASCE, APWA, ITE, constructability review and project including sewer line replacements, lift AWWA, City Engineers management for a water and a sewer line station replacement, sewer line diversion Association of Orange replacement project as well as an upgrade to analysis, waterline replacement/upgrade, and County, League of a sewer lift station. roadway rehabilitation.Additional services California Cities Public include providing plan check (including Works Officers Institute Project/Utilities Management Support, traffic control) for the review of engineering City of Huntington Beach. Project manager plans.Also responsible for providing plan responsible for providing organizational HONORS analysis and recommendations, assisted with check services, including traffic control, for the review of engineering plans and reports 2019 APWA Southern development of the Capital Improvements California Top Leader Program, and coordinated with supervisors and development planning documents for developer-funded projects including EIR Public Sector and superintendents relative to operational drainage and water quality studies and and capital issues. Projects have YEARS included stormwater station forebaywrite-ups, grading, tentative maps, storm pump p drains, site development plans, streets, EXPERIENCE improvements, stormwater pump station H&H analyses, utilities, and WQMP reports. building/facility improvements, local drainage Projects have included plan check review 38 and pedestrian access improvements, for Raising Canes Restaurant, Brea Plaza drought-tolerant median landscaping design, Mixed Use, Randolph Avenue, Brea Mall development of bid package for on-call sewer Extension, and Pacific Highland.Additional lateral installations and related sidewalk responsibilities include reviewing stage improvements, PDR/Technical Memorandum construction and worksite traffic control plans for conversion of all water production facilities providing support to the Traffic Division. to onsite chlorine and fluoride generation. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 55 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A MARK LEWIS, PE, TE, PTOE Project Management, City of Lakewood. Project manager delivery method options, entitlement considerations, overseeing the implementation of roofing, HVAC, and budgetary considerations, alternative energy solutions, and Building Management Systems at City Hall and Civic Center, architectural compatibility with District history, City planning, renovation of the Weingart Senior Center, and development and neighborhood aesthetics for style, mass, and scale. of a multi-use park adjacent to City Hall. Randall Avenue Street Improvements, City of Rialto. Project Management, Funding, and Traffic Engineering Program/project manager leading the design team in a Support, City of Lake Forest. Project manager providing three-phased/three-contract approach by: 1) evaluating project management of 13 CIP projects with four separate Randall Avenue street improvements for traffic,ADA, and design consultants, coordinating with multiple agencies construction quality concerns by developing a strategic and funding sources. Providing design solution and plan report; 2) directing the design effort to prepare plans constructability approach recommendations that are being for improvement, and coordinating with the City, including implemented to meet funding and delivery deadlines.Also the city manager, city attorney, mayor pro tern, and the providing review and update of developer funding matrix City's ADA consultant; 3) preparation of plans to widen the and suggestions for how to best manage multiple funding remaining section of roadway over a flood control channel sources.Additional municipal engineering assistance with to improve traffic flow and ADA access while eliminating a traffic operations, traffic engineering and transportation roadway hazard. management for capital improvement projects, including developing traffic engineering policies, traffic commission Director of Public Works/City Engineer, City of Fountain agenda reports, reviewing development projects as they Valley.*As public works director/city engineer, responsible relate to traffic impacts, school traffic programs, daily traffic for overseeing the daily operation of 76 (now 59)full-time engineering questions/concerns. employees, multiple contract maintenance service agreements, an annual $7-million general operating budget, Project Management, City of Laguna Hills. Project an $11-million water utility operating budget, and a capital manager overseeing the implantation of tenant improvement budget that ranged from $10 to$20 million Improvements at City Hall to develop a new suite for annually. The City is a full-service city with a population of expansion of the County/Clerk Recorder's offices at the over 55,000. There are 220 full-time employees, up to nearly City Hall site and oversight of the City's EV charging station 100 part-time employees, and an annual $44-million General installation at City Hall.Also providing City engineering Fund operating budget.The City delivers high-quality, fiscally support services including assistance with development responsible public services that feature strong public safety, and permit review, capital project management, staff well-maintained public infrastructure, progressive business augmentation, policies and procedures updates, staffing development to preserve and enhance City revenues, services for City Traffic Commission. diverse community programs, and a high quality of life in the City's neighborhoods. Mark initiated and oversaw the Project Management, City of Signal Hill. Project manager following projects: responsible for project management for various CIP projects, including managing the design and construction of the City's 23-acre expansion to the City's existing 55-acre Sports first dog park; managing the design and construction of Park, which included new sports fields; new restroom/ View Park that involves the design of the City's reclaimed concession buildings; new maintenance facility; and water system that will connect with the city of Long Beach; revised internal vehicular and pedestrian circulation. and evaluating and preparing a technical memo as well Renovation/modernization of the City's Recreation as managing the design for the Gundry Reservoir Roof Center and Gymnasium Replacement project. Solar panels that included carports and roof mounts at Project Management/Oversight Assistance, New HQ various City facilities that provided for full energy offset Building, East Orange County Water District, Orange. for each building Project manager responsible for determining project EV Charging Stations— Implemented EV charging delivery alternatives to provide project management and stations at City Hall, City Yard, Community Services, oversight assistance to the EOCWD for construction of a Sports Park new 6,000-SF EOCWD Headquarters building including site work.Assistance provided includes design considerations, City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 56 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ' ° NICOLE JULES , PE DISCIPLINE LEAD I GRANT SERVICES; DISCIPLINE LEAD I TRAFFIC & �" di TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING 40 Nicole has over 28 years of progressive professional experience and a results-oriented track record. She has managed a variety of complex, controversial public works improvement projects in both private and public employment, and has enjoyed being a civil servant. Her career spans all aspects of civil engineering including working in a variety of environments. Her well-rounded experience has developed into an ability to work successfully with varied EDUCATION engineering and communities. Nicole has expertise in understanding how to balance good engineering with practical and feasible solutions. She has provided services that include traffic MS/Planning, signal design and construction, roadway and pavement management techniques, traffic impact Transportation studies, traffic circulation and parking analyses, construction staging, and temporary traffic Planning/University of control plan design.Additionally, she is proficient in roadway design, curb, gutter, sidewalk and Southern California median design, precise grading, and storm drain facilities. Her experience includes project management for the construction of storm drain facilities, roadway rehabilitation projects, traffic BS/Civil Engineering/ signal modifications projects, a landslide stabilization project, and park improvements. University of California, Irvine RFf..FVANT EXPFP!FNOF REGISTRATION Program/Project Management* • Lake Dalwigk Park Improvements Clean CA Grant, City of Vallejo Professional Engineer Citywide Bike Lane Implementation Project, City of Redondo Beach CA No. 65984 Compton Early Action 1-710 Corridor Congestion Mitigation, City of Compton AFFILIATIONS • Fairview Road HSIP, City of Costa Mesa Slauson Avenue Corridor Improvement Project, Measure R, City of Maywood Member& Board of ° Citywide Residential Rehab, City of Lynwood Directors, American Crenshaw Blvd at Crestridge Road HSIP, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Public Works Association (APWA, • Hawthorne Blvd Roadway Improvement Project, City of Rancho Palos Verdes SoCal) Hawthorne Blvd Pedestrian Safety Project HSIP, City of Rancho Palos Verdes ° San Ramon Landslide Remediation Project, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Member, Institute Point Vicente Interpretive Center Lead Remediation Project, Rancho Palos Verdes of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Citywide ADA upgrades CDBG, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Member, Delta Sigma Traffic Signal, Signing and Stripping I Stage Construction Design* Theta Sorority • Citywide Traffic Signal Equipment Upgrades, City of San Jacinto El Paseo Traffic Improvements, City of Palm Desert YEARS Perris Blvd/Nuevo Rd Striping Concepts Walmart, City of Perris EXPERIENCE Traffic Signal Construction Walmart, City of Fountain Valley 28 Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Lowe's, City of Santee Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Sam's Club, City of El Monte - Traffic Signal Lowes, City of San Jacinto Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Nordahl Road/Medical Ctr Way, City of San Marcos Signing & Striping Lowe's, Town of Apple Valley College Blvd/Salk Avenue Traffic Signal, City of Carlsbad El Toro Road Signing, Striping & Stage Construction, City of Mission Viejo Alameda Corridor, Mid-Corridor Signing &Striping, Cities of Compton, Lynwood, Los Angeles City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 57 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A • Redondo Beach Blvd and Rehabilitation, City of Homeland Cultural Center Expansion Parking Study, Gardena City of Long Beach • Harry Bridges Road Construction Staging, City of St. John of the Cross, City of Lemon Grove Los Angeles Ventana Real Lots (1-4), City of Carlsbad Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Kmart, City of Date Street Development, City of Murrieta Hesperia Carmelo Street Motel, City of Oceanside • Traffic Signal Walmart, City of Anaheim World Petrol III, City of San Diego • Carson Street WTCP, City of Carson City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Deputy Director of Public • Saint Claire Catholic Church Signing and Striping, Works.* Nicole performed advanced engineering work in City of Santa Clarita planning, organizing, and directing the day-to-day activities Civil Design* of the Public Works Department. She managed and oversaw East Blvd Traffic Improvements, City of the administrative division as well as supervised the design, • East a Naranjo construction, maintenance and operation of streets, public Woostructures, parks, water and sewer systems, and other City Bake Parkway Median Modification, City of Irvine public works projects. She managed all federally-funded Precise Grading and Street Improvements, Disney projects to ensure compliance with funding agencies. Nicole Parking Lot#6 provided engineering assistance and coordination to other Dominguez Channel Bicycle and Multipurpose Lane, City departments and managed professional consultants City of Compton and contractors on public works improvement projects. She • Caltrans Storm Water BMP Pilot, District 12 assisted in preparing the Department's budget and capital • Spring Street Medians, City of Signal Hill improvement plan. Reviewed the preparation of plans for critical and politically-sensitive projects including design • Walnut/Bixby Road Pressure Reducing Station & study reports, environmental impact statements, and Traffic Bypass Line, City of Signal Hill engineering reports as well as reviewed departmental • Long Beach Naval Yard Demolition Project, City of staff reports for City council and advisory board meetings. Long Beach Nicole served as staff liaison to the Infrastructure Advisory Traffic Impact and Parking Studies* Committee, Traffic Safety Committee, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority. She served as Operations • Lummus Park/Ocean Drive Traffic Impact Study, Sections Chief during the City's annual emergency City of Miami Beach preparedness training and drills. Nicole provided leadership • Point Vicente Interpretive Center Specific Plan Parking and support to a team of 16 dynamic individuals to follow- Analysis, Rancho Palos Verdes through with the goals of the organization. • Malibu Lumber Yard Parking Study, Malibu City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Senior Engineer.* Nicole Pacific Place Mixed-use Development, City of El Monte managed several large capital improvement projects, • Atlanta Plaza Health Spa, City of Monterey Park resulting in major improvements to the City's infrastructure Gateway Crossing Movie Theatre& Shopping Center, and roadway network. Implemented a 7-year roadway City of La Canada-Flintridge rehabilitation program to preserve the City's roadway • Alameda Corridor EIR/EIS, City of Los Angeles infrastructure. She managed projects and maintenance • Huntington Beach Medical Center Parking Survey, activities within the City's right-of-way.Administered the City of Huntington Beach City's encroachment permit and parking permit programs. • Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum Addition, Supervised and managed a team of five consisting of associate engineers, assistant engineers, permit City of Montebello technicians, and public works inspectors. Nicole also • Prescott College Precise Plan, City of Prescott,AZ improved the Department's delivery of customer service by • Foothill Blvd./Gould Ave. Retail Center streamlining permit requirements and coordinating permit Avenue I/SR-2 PS&E, City of Santa Clarita activities with other departments. Douglas Street Grade Separation EIR, City of El Segundo * Work performed prior to Ardurra. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 58 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A .'''' �'""' AMY CZAJKOWSKI , PE , CCM , QSD / P DISCIPLINE LEAD I GRANT SERVICES In her 33 years of serving water districts, municipalities, and purveyors,Amy Czajkowski has gained recognition for system planning, design engineering, and construction management of public water and wastewater infrastructure projects.An additional specialty of hers is stormwater management including both design services, assisting with permitting compliance, and performing inspection for effectiveness of BMP systems during construction. She has conducted master plans for water and sewer services, assessed impact fees, and EDUCATION developed capital improvement programs to ensure adequate service.Amy's engineering design experience includes conveyance systems, pump and lift stations, reservoir storage, BS/Civil Engineering/ and treatment facilities. Her onsite construction experience, combined with her extensive Virginia Polytechnic research of material and equipment performance allows her to avoid constructability Institute and State problems and reduce costs. In addition to being a Certified Construction Manager,Amy is University/1992 both a certified QSD and QSP giving her the experience and flexibility to make changes in the field and ensure the project specific or overall plans such as SUSUMPs, HMPs, etc. are REGISTRATION effectively implemented. Professional Engineer Amy is an instructor for CMAA Certified Construction Manager(CCM) course—Contract California No. C59082 Administration class. This teaching requires expertise in contract administration, change Arizona No. C48602 order management and most important, the roles and responsibilities of complex construction.Amy has also contributed to the ASCE class for"Construction Claims CMCI Certified Avoidance" and keeps up to date on the latest legal judgments from participating in the Construction Manager monthly podcasts offered by"Construction Claims Monthly". (A1762) RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATIONS Advanced Metering Infrastructure Program in-house project management services Legally Responsible (multiple Grant Funding Sources), Elsinore for the City of Oceanside Water Utilities Party(LRP) - City of Valley Municipal Water District. Project Department to assist with the execution Oceanside Manager for an ambitious Advanced Metering of several Capital Improvement Projects Program.Assisted the District with multiple during the 18/19 and 19/20 Fiscal Years. California Stormwater grant funding sources to offset costs. Phase Assisted with the management of all phases Quality Association II included installation of residential 5,227 of water, sewer, and recycled water projects, (CASQA) Qualified MTUs and Phase III included installation of from the budgetary and planning phases, SWPPP Developer residential and commercial 36,000 MTUs. into design, and through construction and (QSD) &Qualified project close out. Management duties SWPPP Practitioner Near Term Water Supply CIP, Elsinore have included the development of project (QSP) Certification Valley Municipal Water District. ($25 budgets and schedules; preparation of RFPs; #24758 million) CIP Construction Manager/Program proposal reviews and recommendations Manager over 40 CIP projects ranging in for consultant selection; close coordination YEARS construction value from $300K to $10M. The EXPERIENCE CIP execution rate was over 90% and all with City Operations staff, inspectors, and projects were completed on time and with an other internal City staff and departments; 31 overall 2% change order rate. The projects, management of consultants, contractors, totaling over$25M, encompass a wide range and vendors; contract administration duties; of work and are identified in the District's preparation of Staff Reports and other Fiscal Year 2015-2018 budgets. reports for City committees, commission, and City Council Meetings; oversight of the As Needed Project Management, City of CEQA and other regulatory compliance Oceanside Water Utilities Department. process; preparation of bid documents and ($1.1 million) Program Manager provided technical specifications; bidding assistance, City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 59 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A AMY CZAJKOWSKI, PE, CCM, QSD/P bid evaluations, and award recommendations; construction technologies include a variety of external and internal management and reviews of RFIs, submittals, Proposed thickness testing tools. Change Order Requests, Progress Payments, etc.; and Temescal Canyon Road Improvements—Water Main management of emergency projects. Relocations, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. As Needed Program Management, City of Oceanside Principal-in-Charge/QA/QC Manager for the preparation Water Utilities Department. ($25 million) CIP Manager for of plans and specifications to relocate approximately 100 Program the City of Oceanside Water Utilities Department. linear feet of this major 42-inch diameter CML&C potable This contract included the preparation of over 15 in-house water main. The complexities of relocating such a major designs, Request for Proposal preparation, managing facility required the installation of an access manway for consultant contracts, preparation of Staff Reports and other maintenance, an extensive dewatering plan to discharge Council documents, and all other functions to complete all 400,000 gallons of chlorinated water to drain the line, and of the projects listed on the Year 15/16 Capital Improvement oversized casing to avoid point loading the water main. Some Program (CIP). key project challenges included expediting the preparation Equipping of Well Commission 22A, Long Beach Water of the plans and specifications since the Project had already Department. Construction Manager. This project is part of been advertised for bid.Ardurra quickly executed the project, a program to enhance and expand the use of local water preparing calculations for the steel pipe design per AWWA supplies to meet the increasing demands within Long M11, loading calculations for casing plate thickness, sizing Beach Water Department's (LBWD/Department) service air/vacuum release valve and blowoffs, and dewatering. area. Commission 22A water well is a replacement well Ardurra provided construction management and inspection services during the construction phase for this segment and for Commission 22 in El Dorado Park North. The project is other relocations along the entire roadway project where divided into the following phases: demolition; well equipping; conveyance pipeline; and ultimately, start up and testing EVMWD's facilities were impacted. phase. Downtown Sewer Replacement, Elsinore Valley 16-Inch Emergency Bypass Sewer and 12-Inch Failsafe Municipal Water District.Technical Review. Project includes evaluating the condition of approximately 7,700 Outfall Rehabilitation,Vallecitos Water District. Project lineal feet of 6 and 8-inch diameter sewer mains via CCTV, Manager for the design of 3,200 If of pressured cured-in- site inspections, input from operators and maintenance place pipe lining (CIPPL) to be installed in 16-inch techite crews. The project is located in the downtown area of the and ductile iron secondary effluent pipeline, 2,150 If of City of Lake Elsinore. The project replaced and upsized pressurized CIPPL in 12-inch raw sewage ductile iron pipe, approximately 4,000 lineal feet of sewer mains, reconnected and related isolation valves. Project included coordinating approximately 60 sewer laterals, replaced approximately 14 with District's environmental consultant in support of an IS/ manholes, and repaired the streets with grind and overlay. MND and inclusion of City-specific requirements for both the City of Carlsbad and the City of San Marcos. Loretta Street Waterline Replacement, City of Oceanside. Condition Assessment and Access Improvements Project Manager for the final design of 3,900 If of 12-inch for the Mesa Garrison 24-Inch Gravity Line, 24-Inch HDPE water pipeline including a 1,200 foot directional drill Land Outfall, &42-Inch Force Main, City of Oceanside. under the San Luis Rey River and State Route 76. The Project Manager and Construction Manager. Project pipeline was a replacement for a previous steel line that included the condition assessment, rehabilitation design was located under the river and formed a critical supply link services, construction management, and inspection for to Oceanside harbor. The project included base mapping, three wastewater pressure pipelines: 24-inch Gravity Line development of horizontal and vertical profiles, research of (GL), 42-inch Force Main (FM), and 24-inch Land Outfall existing utilities, Caltrans permitting and coordination, and (LO) pipelines. The goal of the project was to perform connection details for HDPE and asbestos cement pipe. a comprehensive Condition Assessment(CA) Plan for these three metallic pipelines to identify immediate failure locations and identify projects which will ultimately extend the useful life of each pipeline. Selected condition assessment City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 60 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ANISSA VOYIATZES , PE , ENV SP DISCIPLINE LEAD I ROADWAY REHAB &GEOMETRIC DESIGN Anissa Voyiatzes, PE, ENV SP, brings 29 years of experience in civil engineering planning, i ;t_� design, program and project management for transportation and public works facilities. These projects have included complete streets and streetscape projects, bikeway, roadway 7 4, widening, rehabilitation,ADA compliance evaluation and improvements, utility engineering, ..::;,,.... m% site grading, traffic engineering, flood control facilities, drainage systems, sewer, and water systems, parking lots and retaining walls. She specializes in public works engineering that EDUCATION incorporates sustainable design practices. Having spent many years leading multi-discipline design teams delivering public works BS/1993/Civil projects off on-call contracts throughout Southern California,Anissa is intimately familiar Engineering/CSU with the challenges that the City may face.Anissa's project management approach, which Chico has been key to her success, involves focusing on the needs of her clients while staying flexible and adaptable through the life of the project. Her proven approach and established REGISTRATION stakeholder relationships, coupled with her comprehensive understanding of the key issues, Professional Engineer make Anissa a perfect fit for her role on this contract. California No.57710 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATIONS Doheny Village Connectivity Improvement North Spring Street Bridge Improvements Project, City of Dana Point. Senior Project and Viaduct Widening, City of Los Envision Sustainability Manager responsible for engineering and Angeles. Senior project manager for Professional/Institute design services for a Complete Streets developing plans, specifications, and for Sustainable project on Doheny Park Road and Coast estimates for the widening of the North Infrastructure Highway. The project consists of street Spring Street Bridge over the Los Angeles YEARS improvements, including pedestrian pathway River. This high-profile, $34 million improvements, a new storm drain system, project addressed seismic and geometric EXPERIENCE reconstructing/resurfacing the roadway, deficiencies, improved pedestrian and cyclist 29 traffic and pedestrian lighting, landscaping, safety, and maintained the historical integrity bluff debris barrier system, sustainable design of the bridge. The project scope included features for improved mobility and safety, and the widening of the historic bridge, a seismic extensive stakeholder coordination including retrofit, dual Class II bike lanes, construction Caltrans. of new sidewalks, building demolition, permanent street closure, relocation of North Hill Complete Streets Project, major utilities, traffic signal modifications, City of Pasadena. Senior project manager and new street lighting.Anissa provided performing PS&E and public outreach. the project and program management for Ardurra provided the design of two residential the roadway and bridge widening for the intersection roundabouts for the calming of North Spring Street Bridge that, included a traffic on North Hill Avenue at East Topeka multi-discipline team of subconsultants and Street and East Elizabeth Street. The project extensive coordination with stakeholders, includes roundabouts, bulb-outs, curb ramps, the community, and multiple City of LA street lighting, signing and striping, parkway departments. and private property improvements, and roadway rehabilitation. The project involves 1-210 Soundwalls, Supplemental project management, public outreach, utility Environmental Report(NBSSR) and Plans, coordination, preliminary design, and final Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) PS&E. Phase II, Ill and IV, City of La Canada Flintridge. Senior project manager for the City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 61 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ANISSA VOYIATZES, PE, ENV SP design of eight soundwalls for the three separate projects, Plaza del Amo at Western Mobility Enhancement,T-177, totaling $27 million, along the 1-210 freeway. The projects City of Torrance. Senior Project Manager for the preparation have included soundwall design located along the hillside of construction documents for the roadway widening of Plaza slopes and edge of travel ways, including bridge crossings. del Amo from 223rd Street to Western Avenue to improve As part of this design, the project involved significant circulation and safety. Improvements include widening of coordination with the City of La Canada Flintridge and the roadway on the north side, addressing roadway and Caltrans. stormwater deficiencies, restriping, curb and sidewalk and ADA compliant ramp upgrades. Processed Caltrans Encroachment ADA Ramp Program, City of Long Beach. Senior Program Permit for modifications and improvements at Western. Manager for the overall management and design of the curb ramps for the City's ramp program. To date her team has Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan for Public Right- designed approximately 185 ramps throughout the City of of-Way, City of Long Beach.* Senior Project Manager for Long Beach. assisting the City of Long Beach with the implementation of an ADA Self Evaluation and Transition Plan within the City's Market Street Pedestrian and Streetscape Enhancements public right of way. The project involves collecting data on Project, (LA River to Cherry Avenue), City of Long 22,000 ramps and 16 miles of sidewalks within the City and Beach. Quality Control Manager and Group Leader for the assessing the condition of those facilities with respect to ADA design of the roadway and for a pedestrian and streetscape compliance, followed by preparation of the Transition Plan, enhancement project on Market Street between the LA including community outreach. River and Cherry Avenue, an approximately 1.9-mile stretch of the corridor. The project consists of complete Pacific Coast Highway Traffic Congestion Relief street improvements including Class ll/IV bike lanes and Project, Dana Point.* Senior Project Manager for the other new bike/pedestrian facilities, bulbouts, wayfinding pedestrian bridge and widening of Pacific Coast Highway signage, sidewalk widening, crosswalk and transit stop from the San Juan Creek Bridge to Crystal Lantern. This enhancements, construction/reconstruction of curb ramps multi-award-winning project for the widening that turned a for ADA compliance, repairing sidewalks, curbs, and gutters, four-lane facility into a six-lane facility. The project consists reconstructing/resurfacing roadway pavement, pedestrian of preparing environmental documentation; widening lighting, traffic signal installation/upgrades, flashing the roadway to six lanes; coordinating with Caltrans and beacons, landscaping and street trees, removing/relocating obtaining an encroachment permit; designing offsite obstructions and utilities, and miscellaneous sustainable improvements, including a pedestrian bridge over PCH, design features for improved mobility and safety. bus stop relocations, and new bus stop turnouts, and Long Beach Pedestrian Accessibility Improvements improvements to the maintenance yard for Doheny Park State Beach; designing drainage structures; and preparing a Design, Long Beach. Senior Project Manager responsible Storm Water Management Plan. for evaluation and design of curb ramps to support the Citywide Curb Ramp program.Anissa previously managed Rosecrans Avenue Arterial Improvement Project,City of the development of the City's Self Evaluation/Transition plans Gardena.* Project manager for this$4-million, Measure R and is continuing that work with the citywide implementation funded project.The project consisted of work across the entire for the placement and upgrade of all curb ramps at width of the right-of-way along the two-mile length of this major approximate 22,000 locations. The project includes ramp arterial crossing the City of Gardena. Project work included evaluation for ADA compliance, schematic and final design, removal of the center turn lane pavement, installation of raised and cost estimating. medians, stamped colored concrete, landscaping, irrigation, 2019 Cycle 1 Residential Street Improvements City of driveways, sidewalks, curb ramps, traffic signal improvements, Manhattan Beach. Senior Project Manager responsible mill and overlay asphalt concrete pavement and signage and overseeing the design and management for five miles of striping.The work required close coordination with the owners of multiple fuel pipelines and other underground facilities street improvements at various locations around the city. within the project boundaries and with adjacent business and Design work included pavement rehabilitation, curb and residential property owners and tenants. gutter construction, sidewalk construction, and driveway construction. The project also included reconstruction of 61 * Work performed prior to Ardurra. curb ramps. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 62 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ZHEN LI , PE , PHD DISCIPLINE LEAD I STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Dr. Li has more than 16 years of experience as a civil engineer in the structural design of bridges, water, and wastewater facilities. Her experience includes computer-aided structural analysis and design of various structures. Zhen has worked on project types include the design of new bridges, water/wastewater and environmental facilities, hydro-power structures, and federal facilities for local, regional and federal authorities and land developers and the analysis and retrofitting of existing structurally insufficient building and non-building EDUCATION structures. Technical duties that Zhen has had include performing detailed structural design of concrete, steel, masonry, and timber structures. She has produced construction drawings and Doctor of Philosophy, structural calculations in the structural discipline.Additionally, Zhen frequently coordinates Civil Engineering, with clients and engineers of other disciplines in resolving project design issues and checking University of California, code compliance and analyzing complex structures with 3-dimensional computer modeling Davis (UC Davis) in SAP2000 and GTSTRUDL. She develops and updates design spreadsheets according to the latest design standards and codes and provides construction services which include Master of Science, Civil submittal review and responding to RFIs from contractors. She also produces project-specific Engineering, UC Davis construction specifications (structural sections). Master of Engineering, pit 'FAnJT pYo�ctct�r� Civil Engineering, Nanyang Technological Yard Tower Renovations, BART—Access 25th Avenue Grade Separation, Caltrain, University and Emergency Egress Richmond and San Mateo. Zhen provided structural design Concord. Zhen provided structural design and construction support services for the Bachelor of and construction support services for the project. The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Engineering, Civil project. BART's yard control towers at Board (JPB), which operates the San Engineering, Shanghai a few stations require additional access Francisco Bay Area's Caltrain passenger rail Jiao Tong University points to improve safety and egress during service, is grade separating their line from emergencies. Existing BART yard towers State Route 92 to Hillsdale Boulevard in San PFcIcTQ oTlC J are typically three-storied steel structures Mateo. 28th Avenue underpass included with composite floor slabs and metal roofs. precast prestressed concrete girders, station California Professional Engineer New access routes were established by the T-beams, concrete bent on large CIDH piles, architect to start from the building's third and abutments with station access opening YEARS floor and/or roof and end at the ground level. for stairs, ramps, and electrical room under The structural support work involves adding railroad tracks. Similar structure types were EXPERIENCE new steel platforms attached to existing used for Borel Creek Bridge, 25th Avenue 16 buildings, adding new steel stairs, and a new underpass, Pedestrian underpass, 31st steel structure to enclose one of the stairs. Avenue steel girder underpass, and Hillsdale Shallow foundations were designed for newly underpass. Project included 8,000 feet of designed, ground-supported structures. MSE walls with cellular concrete fill. The Additional structural work included replacing estimated construction cost for the project is existing window/door framing, adding new $115 million. Construction anticipated to be ladders and guardrails. Up to date, Zhen has completed 2020. designed these structural components for both Richmond and Concord sites and has Automated People Mover(APM) Landside continually provided construction support for Access Modernization Program, LAWA, the project. Similar projects at other BART Los Angeles. Zhen provided structural sites are being planned to start soon. design and 3D analysis for the 3GW1 guideway Y-structure. HDR is the lead designer of the Los Angeles International City of Seal Beach " ARDURRA 63 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ZHEN LI, PE, PHD Airport(LAX)APM as a member of the LAX Integrated liquid chlorine to reduce risk and improve safety at the water Express Solutions (LINXS) Public—Private Partnership (P3) pollution control plant. Structural work included an open team. HDR is leading the design for fixed facilities for the concrete chemical feed area. APM system, with an estimated design and construction Influent Pumping Station Expansion, Napa Sanitation value of$1.956. Project completion is scheduled for 2023, District, Napa. Provided structural condition assessment 5 years ahead of the Los Angeles Olympic Games. HDR's scope of work includes final design of 2.25 miles of elevated of existing influent pump station and design of new influent guideway and five automated people mover stations with pump station (underground concrete structure with steel associated elevators and escalators, elevated passenger canopy). walkway structures with moving walkways between stations Arch Road Regional Wastewater Pump Station, City and terminals, parking garages, roadway and landscape of Stockton Municipal Utilities, Stockton). Provided improvements, and a maintenance and storage facility for the design and bidding services for a new 17.74 MGD regional system's electric trains. wastewater pumping station that serves the Arch Road State Road No. 400 from West of Kirkman Road to East Industrial Park, as well as the proposed commercial and industrial areas south of Arch Road. Designed items include: of State Road No. 434, State of Florida Department 1) the concrete underground pumping station consisting of a of Transportation, Orange County/Seminole County, trench-type wet well with two chambers attached to it; and 2) FL. Bridge Engineer. Reviewed bridge shop drawings for a concrete masonry unit(CMU) control building that houses structural steel elements during the construction stage. the generator, electrical controls, and work area. State Highway 680 Construction Plan from 3.6 Mile West Regional Water Reclamation Plant Phase III-A South of El Cerro Boulevard to 3.2 Mile South of Benicia- Expansion,Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority,Victorville. Provided structural engineering Martinez Bridge, State of California Department of support during design of improvements to expand the West Transportation Contra Costa County, CA. Bridge Engineer. Regional Water Reclamation Plant from 22 to 44 MGD. She Performed independent check of retaining wall soil nail and provided structural design of an MBR building (a 250 foot sign structure designs. by 80 foot steel open structure), and a 200 foot by 25 foot Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Honolulu Authority for one-story concrete masonry unit(CMU) structure with varied Rapid Transportation, Honolulu, HI. Bridge Engineer. roof elevations for storage, workshop, and office purposes. Provided design calculations for balustrade and service Sanitary Sewer Intertie#2, Clackamas County Water post connections to pedestrian bridge decks for rail transit Environment Services, Oregon. HDR conducted a stations. routing study and is currently designing a pump station and Primary Treatment Renovations, Central Contra Cost forcemain that will transfer sewage flows from CCSD#1 Sanitary District, Martinez. Provided preliminary design to new facilities currently under construction at the Tri-City services for primary treatment renovations at the wastewater Water Pollution Control Plant in Oregon City. Structural treatment plant, which included grit handling facility, tasks include the design of the pump station, which is an primary level control, scum collection renovation, concrete underground concrete structure with a CMU building on top renovation, guardrail renovation. of it. Water Pollution Control Plant Expansion Design, City Aeration System Upgrade, Chemically Enhanced Primary of Pinole. Prepared drawings, specifications for upgrades Treatment(CEPT) and Tower Bypass, Delta Diablo at the Pinole/Hercules Water Pollution Control Plant. Sanitation District,Antioch. Provided pre-design, design, bidding, and construction of aeration system upgrades, Improvements included influent pumping station, headworks, primary clarifiers, aeration basins, secondary clarifiers, RAS/ CEPT, and tower bypass improvements at the 16.5 MGD WAS pumping, disinfection and solids handling. wastewater treatment plant. Provided structural design for the aeration pipe support system over the footprint of the Hypochlorite Conversion and Continuous Recycled treatment plant. Water Production Facilities, City of Sunnyvale. Provided pre-design, final design, bidding and construction of improvements to convert the gaseous chlorine facility to City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 64 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ARIC GNESA , PE , DBIA DISCIPLINE LEAD I SEWER SYSTEM & FACILITIES DESIGN (��.�Aft Gnesa has 24 years professional experience in a wide range of engineering tasks and disciplines including planning, design, and construction management of large and small diameter(treated, raw water, and sewage) pipelines, pump stations, flow control facilities, , -,J^ and reservoirs. Temporary positions (3-12 months each) include internships in geotechnical, land surveying, and land development, and Contract Consultant(design engineer and construction management) at the San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) for 18 EDUCATION months. Prior to completing his formal education,Aric worked in the construction industry for 8 years as a craftsman, foreman, and project manager. This combination of practical MS/Civil and experience and highly technical education make Aric well suited for a variety of projects and Environmental duties pertaining to Civil Engineering. Engineering/California Polytechnic State RELEVANT EXPERIENCE University, San Luis As Needed Engineering, City of Menlo San Diego 28 Flow Control and Alvarado Obispo/2003 Park. Project Manager. Providing various Hydroelectric Facilities Rehabilitation, BS/Civil Engineering engineering services to the City of Menlo San Diego County Water Authority. Project California Polytechnic Park since 2006, including several task Manager. The San Diego 28 Flow Control State University, San orders from our current on-call contract with Facility (SD12 FCF) is a 150 cubic feet/ Luis Obispo/2001 the City since 2020. second turnout from SDCWA's Pipeline 4, Cole Grade Road Pipeline Replacement, providing water to the City of San Diego's REGISTRATION Valley p Alvarado Treatment Plant(AWTP). The FCF Valley Center Municipal Water District. site is adjacent to AWTP, and includes the 2.0 Professional Engineer Project Manager for the design of MW Alvarado Hydroelectric Facility (AHEF), California No. C68339 approximately 6,930 linear feet of 14-inch which has been out of service since 2007. diameter PVC water pipe, connection details, The project includes a new turnout structure branch line connections, and relocation of andpiping, new meter and valve vaults, CERTIFICATIONS existingappurtenances within the limits of pp abandonment of existing FCF structure, Designated Design- the County of San Diego project. The project sizing of new turbine to maximize annual Build ProfessionalTM will be bid as a component of the San Diego energy production for the least capital and from the Design-Build County's Cole Grade Road Improvement maintenance costs (estimated at 1.9 MW), Institute of America Project with all design, construction, and new electrical and controls components, new (DBIA) construction phasing coordinated with County 48-inch yard piping, and rehabilitation of the staff. existing AHEF. YEARS EXPERIENCE Upas Street Pipeline Replacement Project, Groundwater Pilot Production Wells, City of San Diego. Project Engineer for the City of San Diego. Project Engineer for 24 design of 1,600 If of 24" fusible PVC pipeline as-needed services to design pumping for the historic State Route 163 crossing and and conveyance systems for groundwater installed using horizontal directional drilling. production wells throughout San Diego The overall project involved the replacement County. The City has an aggressive program of an aging 5-mile long potable water to enhance their water supply system by transmission main in the City of San Diego's adding approximately 10,000 acre-feet/ North Park, Uptown, and Midway-Pacific year of locally produced groundwater to Highway communities with 24-inch diameter, supplement the City's water supply system. cement mortar lined and coated steel pipeline To date, the contract has included the and 16" diameter PVC pipeline. following task orders: 1. - Pilot Production Wells Investigation Workshop to identify City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 65 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ARIL GNESA, PE, DBIA candidate projects and develop the initial scope for future Jones Road Sewer Extension, City of Oceanside. Project investigation and design efforts. 2. - Pilot Production Well No. Manager for design of approximately 1,500 If of new 15-inch 1 Improvements to design upgrades to the City's San Vicente PVC sewer along Jones Road and the City's public works Production Well No. 1 including new flow meter, pump to yard. The new sewer is needed to relieve current surcharging waste piping, and SCADA and remote communications caused by high flow discharges by a nearby membrane equipment. 3. - Overall Program Management- LISA plant. The new sewer is a dedicated line picking up the (Local Investigations and Studies Assistance) Program and membrane's facility's lateral and connection to the City's miscellaneous technical assistance. 4. - Design of Production Roymar Lift Station (LS) located in the City's public works Well Head and Conveyance Facilities for Diamond Business yard. Another component of the project includes modifying Improvement District (DBID) including a new 500 gpm the old Roymar LS to eliminate the sump conditions and production well head facilities, controls, and pipelines to instead allow for the wastewater to flow through to the enable the City to utilize groundwater for irrigation purposes. new Roymar Lift Station. Project challenges include high groundwater, numerous utility crossings, and a deep Bowron Road Sewer Upsize, City of Poway. Project connection to the lift station wet well. Manager. The Bowron Road Sewer Upsize Project replaces surcharging pipes along Bowron Road, south of Poway Oceanside Boulevard Sewer Lift Station Relocation, Road. Approximately 1,450 feet of 18-inch diameter pipe City of Oceanside. Project Manager for a 2,000 gpm will be replaced with 21-inch diameter pipe to alleviate the replacement sewer lift station to pump from the tributary surcharging. An additional 480 feet of surcharging 8-inch area surrounding Oceanside Boulevard to the La Salina pipe was analyzed and included in the final design of the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The existing lift station is more project. Existing manholes were eliminated to reduce cost than 60 years old and is in poor condition; due to the critical where they were no longer necessary. Dewatering was a nature of this pumping facility, this project is a significant known issue prior to construction; a method of treatment and milestone in the ongoing rehabilitation and maintenance conveyance was determined for the project. of the City's sewer infrastructure. The new lift station will consist of a custom design wet pit/dry pit station that has four Downtown Sewer Upsizing, City of National City. Project (4) dry-pit submersible pumps, control valves, flow meter, Engineer for the upsizing of approximately 12,000 If of odor control system, bioxide injection system, surge control existing gravity sewers located in the downtown area of the system, standby power system, emergency storage, and City of National City. The project was prompted by expected site piping to connect to the existing sewer force main. The future redevelopment of the area which will alter sewer flows, project also includes approximately 650 linear feet of gravity thereby requiring the existing infrastructure to be upgraded. sewer main to convey flow from the existing lift station to the New alignments were required for several segments new lift station. including a trenchless crossing of the Interstate 5 freeway which required Caltrans permitting for a skewed crossing. Replacement of Lift Station No. 4, City of Escondido. Lotus Street Sewer Replacement, City of Oceanside. Project Engineer for the replacement sewer Lift Station Project Manager. The project proposes various No. 4; to include variable frequency drive submersible rail mounted pumps (300gpm to 950 gpm), with a building, odor improvements to the existing Lotus Street sewer system including: removal of approximately 250 linear feet of 6-inch control, emergency power, and connection to existing force cast iron sewer line, and replacement with 8-inch PVC mains. The site has limited available space, as an existing lift station must be kept operational during the construction of sewer line; construction of approximately 340 linear feet of the replacement one. new 8-inch PVC sewer line east; manhole rehabilitation/ replacement in conjunction with the proposed new and Mesa-Garrison Sewer Study, City of Oceanside. Project replacement pipelines; abandonment of approximately 600 Engineer for analysis of a complex sewer system through linear feet of existing sewer line and associated manholes, an area with dense utilities. The project included developing and construction of an approximately 50-linear foot extension three options for replacing an existing undersized and of new 8-inch PVC sewer lateral line. deteriorating sewer system through the Mesa Drive and Garrison Street area, including creating plan and profiles for all options and conducting extensive utility research. City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 66 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A JOSE HERNANDEZ , PE , QSD / P DISCIPLINE LEAD I STORM DRAIN SYSTEM, CONVEYANCE, & FACILITIES DESIGN Jose Hernandez, PE, QSD/P began his successful career as an intern for Caltrans District 12 while completing his undergraduate degree at California State University of Pomona *N1.41k.: in Pomona, CA. Jose has most recently served as senior project manager for a private consulting firm responsible for overseeing projects of varying size and complexity through R design, permitting and construction. He has been in numerous projects that have involved drainage and water quality components, including the preparation of Storm Water Pollution EDUCATION Plans (SWPPP) reports, SWPPP inspections, and Low Impact Development. Jose's accomplished projects have won ASCE Project of the Year for Airports and Ports and for MBA/2005/ Urban and Land Development. California State University, Long Beach BS/1998/Civil Century Villages at Cabrillo—The Cove, of the project includes enhancing the channel Phase VI Development, Century Affordable for wildlife habitat and connectivity, a new Engineering, California Development, Inc., Long Beach. Project multi-use river trail along the low-flow channel State University, Pomona manager for providing civil engineering design with access from the adjacent Los Angeles services to accommodate the 90-unit multi- River bikeway, and other design elements REGISTRATION family development at the Century Villages at such as overlooks and connections to nearby Cabrillo campus. The development included Dominguez High School. Professional Engineer drainage, grading, utility, roadway, and Community Development Review of the California No.68384 water quality (LID) design for the Phase VI Development. Water quality features for the Indio Supportive Housing Project, Century CERTIFICATIONS project included bioswales and biofiltration. Affordable Development, Inc., Indio. The project also included developing a project Project manager for providing preliminary California Certified civil engineering services associated QSD/QSP#024024 SWPPP and providing QSP inspections with the delivery of the Indio Supportive throughout construction. Housing Project. The project consists of YEARS Port of Long Beach Storm Water a development with approximately 200 to EXPERIENCE Management Plan & Storm Water Pollution 230 DU on approximately 9.2 acres. The Prevention Plan, Long Beach. Project proposed development will require utility 25 manager for the updating a terminal Storm services for sewer, water, electricity, gas, Water Management Plan for Pier S, for communication, and data. The project will the preparation a Storm Water Pollution also require storm water management Prevention Plan for Pier A West's crushing facilities to ensure the proposed development activities at the Port of Long Beach. This is protected from future runoff as well as task also involved providing Storm Water water quality design to mitigate stormwater. Pollution Prevention Inspection training to Port inspectors on what to look for regarding McGaw Development, Irvine. Project BMP up keep. manager for a 7 storm multi-family development in the City of Irvine. The project Lower Los Angeles River Channel consisted of site grading, drainage, and utility Restoration and Access Project, design as well as development of a Water Paramount. Project manager for the Lower Quality Management Plan. Los Angeles River Channel Restoration and Access project. This project includes 1-210 Soundwalls, Supplemental preliminary design for concrete channel Environmental Report(NBSSR)and Plans, enhancements for a 0.6-mile reach of the Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) Lower Los Angeles River, next to Ralph C. Phase III, City of La Canada Flintridge. Dills Park in the City of Paramount. The focus Quality control manager for this project that City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 67 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A JOSE HERNANDEZ, PE, QSD/P involved developing construction plans, specifications, and the project roadways includes drought-tolerant and estimates (PS&E)for soundwalls SW 311, SW 335, and low-maintenance plantings and trees. Project successes SW 336 located along the 1-210 freeway. The project has included streamlining traffic flow, increased drainage included sound wall design along a hillside slope, several capacity, and an overall enhanced street appearance. edge of travel ways, and over bridges.As part of this design, the project has involved significant coordination with the City Katella Avenue Widening. Project manager for of La Canada Flintridge, Caltrans, and the design team.As preparing PS&E for design services to widen the part of the design our team had to prepare a Storm Water south side of Katella Avenue adjacent to the Anaheim Data Report for approval from Caltrans. Convention Center. This project included widening Jasmine Storm Drain Low-Flow Diversion Design, Katella; reconstructing a bus turnout; adding water Capital Program Management, City of Laguna Beach. quality structures; reconstructing offsite landscaping, Project manager overseeing the design of a low-flow irrigation, fixed bollards, retractable bollards, vehicular system design for the Jasmine Street Storm Drain project. maintenance pathway, and decorative hardscape; and The project design includes diverting urban flows toward a installation of two new electronic Changeable Message trash collection system and a sewer diversion device. The Signs (VMS/CMS) systems located in the median recommended alignment accomplished the following: allowed island. Significant coordination is involved with the for intercepting the upstream-most culvert that outlets onto various Anaheim departments, as well as with various private property; collects runoff on an interim basis from the utility companies and the Anaheim Convention Center. adjacent drainage basin; and took advantage of the existing Additionally, provided construction support throughout downstream culverts which outlet directly to the beach. The project included a hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of the the construction duration of the project. Jasmine Drainage Basin as well as the adjacent easterly As-Needed Engineering Design Services for Various and westerly drainage basins. Pipe jacking was required CIP Projects, City of Brea. Project manager responsible across Coast Highway to minimize traffic disruptions and for providing as-needed design and civil engineering an Encroachment Permit was required from Caltrans. This services for the City's capital improvement projects that project involved as MS4 Permit coordination. 2022 APWA include street improvements, traffic safety enhancements, BEST Award-Winning Project water improvements, storm drain improvements, sewer On-Call Engineering and Design Services for Public improvements, facility improvements and community facility Works Projects, City of Anaheim. Project Manager.Ardurra district improvements. Projects to date include design has provided engineering design services for various street services for the Country Lane Street Rehabilitation CIP 7323 design projects including the following: project and a Feasibility Study for the Berry Street Sidewalks CIP 7324 project. Lincoln Avenue Improvements. Project manager for design services for this widening project, which will Randall Avenue Roadway Improvements, City of Rialto. widen 3,000 feet of Lincoln Avenue from East Street to Design manager for this project that involved developing Evergreen Street. The project widens Lincoln Avenue ADA improvements along a stretch of roadway almost a from a four to six-lane divided street within the project mile long. The project involved sidewalk improvements, including ADA ramps, striping improvements, and traffic limits. The scope included the removal of existing signal improvements. The project involved coordination with improvements, clearing and grubbing, excavation, residents and City staff. placement of new AC pavement, construction of concrete curb and gutter, driveways, access ramps, sidewalks, Pedestrian Accessibility Improvements Design (ADA bus pads, drainage system improvements, relocation Ramp Program), City of Long Beach. Project manager/ of existing facilities, installation of a traffic signal at the quality control for the design of the curb ramps for the City's ramp program. Contributed to the design of approximately intersection of Lincoln Avenue and La Plaza, traffic 130 ramps throughout the City. signal modifications, signing, striping, landscaping, and a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP). Landscaped medians along Lincoln Avenue and along City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 68 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ROB WEBER , PE DISCIPLINE LEAD I WATER SYSTEM & FACILITIES DESIGN Rob Weber has 32years of civil engineering and project management experience on a ,�.,.� �� 9� 9 P 1 9 P variety of municipal and public works water, wastewater, and recycled water projects. Specific project experience includes conveyance pipelines, reservoirs and tanks, water pump stations, and sewer lift stations. He has also successfully managed several as-needed 4010ft, services contracts for municipalities and water/wastewater utilities. Rob is thoroughly familiar with design standards, techniques, and analytical methods, bid specifications, and cost FDUCATION estimating. His experience extends beyond civil engineering to include securing required project permits, fostering cooperative inter-agency approvals, and gaining community project BS/Civil Engineering/ acceptance. State University of New Rob's project success based is on his ability to understand the client's needs and objectives York at Buffalo/1990 and translate them into actions during execution of the project. He prides himself in involving the client in the project, and ensuring the technical staff understands the critical issues of the REGISTRATION project. His engineering decisions and designs are based on careful considerations of project Professional Engineer needs and specific site characteristics. His dedication to quality effectively manages project California No. C59312 risks and controls construction and operational costs. Idaho No. 12930 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE. AFFILIATIONS Olivenhain Trunk Sewer, City of Encinitas. in busy thoroughfares, residential streets and Principal-in-Charge. Project to address fronting schools and businesses. Services American Consulting existing maintenance issues, improve system included extensive utility agency and City of Engineers Council reliability, and provide better protection for Encinitas coordination and hydraulic analysis — California (Water water quality and habitat values in Escondido of operational interface between Olivenhain Resources Committee) Creek and San Elijo Lagoon. Specific Municipal Water District and San Elijo Joint American Society of objectives include; rehabilitating 54 existing Powers Authority recycled water systems, Civil Engineers sewer manholes to reduce I&I, relocating support for Coastal Development Permit approximately 2,800 linear feet of the upper from City of Encinitas, and bid &construction American Water Works OTS out of the Escondido Creek floodplain phase support. Association and increasing its capacity to meet currently projected system needs, and providing Mountain Avenue Gap Pipeline, Eastern YEARS environmentally appropriate access for Municipal Water District. Principal-in- EXPERIENCi_ maintenance vehicles along the remainder of Charge for the design of 1,800 linear feet of the OTS. Provided comprehensive planning, 18-inch diameter potable water main along 32 design, and construction phase services for Mountain Avenue (also known as Ramona this multi-phase project. Expressway) in the City of San Jacinto to close a gap between existing 18-inch Village Park Recycled Water, Olivenhain potable water transmission mains at Oak Municipal Water District. Project Principal Knoll Road and Old Mountain Avenue. The for alternatives evaluation, PDR, and PS&E project team conducted a high-level review for design of 35,500 feet of 4"-12" PVC and of two alternative alignments. The preferred fusible PVC pipe, an 1,200 gpm pump station alignment was Mountain Avenue since it is (using pre-fabricated station), flow metering the shortest alignment, has less potential facilities, and modifications for conversion utility crossings, and will keep the pipeline in of existing 1.0 million gallon water tank to established public right of way. The new water recycled water operation including addition main will provide reliability and redundancy of potable make-up water system with flow by looping the water system in the 1807 control and air-gap. The pipelines are located Upper Fruitvale Pressure Zone (PZ). The City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 69 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A ROB WEBER, PE proposed pipeline material is cement mortar lined and coated Tunnel Hill Facilities Rehabilitation, Helix Water District. (CML&C), welded steel pipe (WSP). The project included Served as Project Manager for the preliminary and final coordination with the City of San Jacinto to ensure their design services for rehabilitation of facilities on the District's requirements for pavement repairs were incorporated into the Tunnel Hill site. The facilities consist of a 2 million gallon project. steel tank, a 1 million gallon prestressed concrete tank, and a water pump station. The focus of the project was seismic Pipeline Project CIP19005, Helix Water District. Project upgrade and re-roofing of the existing steel tank along with Manager for the design of approximately 7,500 linear feet of ancillary improvements for the other facilities. cast iron pipeline replacement through busy and congested/ narrow streets of La Mesa. Project challenges included Darrell Tank, Town of Hillsborough. Project Manager for keeping existing service to customers during construction, tie Darrell Water Tanks Replacement Project is a new 120-foot ins and shutdowns, encroachment permitting, and keeping diameter circular prestressed 2-MG concrete water tank the project on schedule. proposed near the western jurisdictional limits of the Town of Hillsborough. The project will replace existing Darrell Tanks Ontario Ranch Phase 2 Water Main Improvements, #1 and#2, which have seriously degraded coatings, and will Ontario Municipal Utilities Company/City of Ontario. improve overall efficiency, effectiveness, safety, and reliability Principal-in-Charge for approximately 1.5 miles of 30-in of the Town's water system. diameter cement mortar lined and coated, welded steel pipe (CML&C WSP), PZ 925, along Grove Avenue between Spyglass Reservoir Replacement, Lake Arrowhead Eucalyptus Avenue and Chino Avenue, design of an interim Community Services District. Served as Project Manager Pressure reducing valve (PRV) station at the intersection for final design services for replacement of the District's of Grove Avenue and Chino Avenue to break pressure from existing 0.3-MG Spyglass reservoir with a new 0.4-MG the PZ 1010 to PZ 925, situated on the north side of Chino circular prestressed concrete tank that would be constructed Avenue approximately 500 feet east of Grove Avenue, 1.6 in place of the existing steel tank. miles of 18-in diameter CML&C WSP, PZ 1010, along Chino Avenue between Grove Avenue and the Chino Avenue California Tank and Pump Station, City of Redwood City. Bridge (Cucamonga Creek). Project Manager for Design a new 0.75- MG potable water tank and a new, 1,600 gallon per minute (gpm) pump station San Antonio Ave 30-inch Diameter Transmission Water and related improvements including yard piping, transmission Main, City of Ontario. Principal-in-Charge for design for main pipeline, access road, drainage detention basin, 2,900 linear feet of new 30-inch cement mortar lined and electrical/SCADA/security improvements and landscaping coated welded steel pipe (CML&C WSP); abandonment of and fencing improvements. approximately 3,700 linear feet of existing 18-inch steel pipe. Tenaja Pump Station, Rancho California Water District. Pala Mesa Tank, Rainbow Municipal Water District. Project Manager for the design of a 6,300 gallon per minute Project Manager for award winning cost-effective and water pump station to pump from the District's 2260 pressure functional design on a challenging hilltop site situated zone to the 2550 pressure zone. The pump station includes above 3:1 (horizontal to vertical) or steeper slopes, in close four(4) vertical turbine pumps, control valves, flow meter, proximity to San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) bypass/pressure reducing valve, chloramination feed and facilities, and in an area of low pipeline pressures resulting control system that includes an onsite hypochlorite generator, from the high site elevation. Design included Demolition of standby power system, surge control system, and site an existing 8 MG embankment reservoir, Site grading for two piping to connect to the District's existing system. The new tanks (one slated for future construction) and construction pump station provides a redundant source of supply to the of a 6.0 MG prestressed concrete tank, 400 If of 24-inch 2550 zone and enable this zone's other pump station to be steel diameter transmission main, 550 If of 18- and 16-inch rehabilitated in order to provide a safe and reliable water diameter steel reservoir inlet and outlet pipelines, and supply for the area. Preparation of an environmental initial study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for compliance with California Environmental Quality Act. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 70 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A J IAJ IA H UANG , PE DISCIPLINE LEAD I UTILITIES MODELING JiaJia Huang has 10 years of experience and specializes in utilities planning and preparation ffi of water and wastewater regulatory compliance documents. She is experienced in water and wastewater hydraulic analysis and asset management planning using GIS-integrated modeling software include InfoWater, InfoSWMM, InfoSewer, and InfoMaster. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION 2020 Water Master Plan and Capacity new recycled water lines based on the City of Analysis, San Dieguito Water District. Encinitas Fire Department requirements, and MS/Civil Engineering/ Project Engineer. Responsible for updating evaluating the storage capacity of the recycled University of California, the District's existing and future water supply water tank under extended period simulation. Los Angeles/2013 and water demand, making recommendation on planning criteria and peaking factors for Water Distribution Model Update and BS/Civil Engineering/ hydraulic analysis, and developing Capital Calibration, Fallbrook Public Utility University of California, Improvement Program. District. Project Engineer responsible for Los Angeles/2012 data collection, review, model calibration of As-Needed Water Modeling Services, San InfoWater model for a distribution system REGISTRATION Dieguito Water District. Project Engineer consisting of about 6,800 plus valves, 8 for various tasks related to system operations tanks, an Ultraviolet Water Treatment Facility Professional Engineer changes, design support, fire flow*validation, and 1 reservoir serving over 9900 customers. California No. C84916 and new development related impact studies. Work involved merging two hydraulic models, *Fire flow module was used to identify critical cleaning up network connectivity issues, YEARS nodes and to validate field tests. updating boundary conditions, control settings EXPERIENCE per SCADA, demands and steady-state 2015 Urban Water Management Plan, calibration of newly merged model for the 10 San Dieguito Water District. Staff Engineer. District. Responsible for the development of the District's 2015 UWMP. Prepared the core As-Needed Water and Sewer Modeling requirements of the UWMP (Water Use, Services, City of Oceanside. Project Baselines and Targets, System Supplies, Engineer for water system and sewer system Water Supply Reliability, and Water Shortage related modeling tasks. Water system Contingency Planning), and the optional related tasks include analysis relates to Climate Change sections that accompany system operations or boundary changes, Chapter 4—System Water Use and Chapter design support, fire flow*validation, and new 6—System Supplies. development related impact studies. *Fire flow module was used to identify critical Water Source Capacity Evaluation, nodes and to validate field tests. Sewer San Dieguito Water District. Staff Engineer. system related tasks include impact analysis Responsible for hydraulic model analysis for new developments, and design support. of the water system by pressure zone and the source reservoir under different flow Water Hydraulic Analysis for Hacienda Del conditions, and evaluating the system's Mar, Olivenhain Municipal Water District. source capacity, storage capacity, and Project Engineer. Performed hydraulic emergency connections. analysis for about a dozen scenarios under Recycled Fire Flow Analysis, San Dieguito Peak Hour Demand condition and Maximum Water District. Staff Engineer. Responsible Day Demand plus Fire Flow conditions to for fire flow analysis of the recycled water determine if the system can provide domestic system at the project site with the proposed water and fire flow services to the project site. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 71 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A Supply alternatives were analyzed from two different zones Projects. Prepared technical memoranda for tasks and as well. coordinated with City staff in getting the information needed As-Needed Water Modeling Services, Olivenhain and ensuring the City's needs were addressed. Municipal Water District. Project Engineer for various Water Urban Management Plan (UWMP), Phelan Pinon tasks related to system operations changes, design support, Hills Community Services District. Project Engineer. fire flow*validation, and new development related impact Worked together with staff engineer in preparing the studies. *Fire flow module was used to identify critical nodes District's 2020 UWMP. Tasks included data collection and and to validate field tests. research, update of the water service reliability and drought Water Distribution Model Update/Build, Phelan Pinon risk assessment, update of the water shortage contingency Hillsplan, update of the demand management measures, and Community Service District. Project Engineer update of the plan adoption, submittal, and implementation. responsible for data collection, review, model build, Worked together with staff engineer in preparing the report calibration of water distribution system model having 6,900 and coordinated with District staff in getting the information services, 16 pressure zones, 35 storage reservoirs, 32 needed and ensuring the District's needs were addressed. pressure reducing stations, 63 booster pumps, and 11 wells. InfoWater was used to import information via"GIS Water Supply Assessment and Verification (WSAV) Gateway" to create an all-pipes model. Simultaneous work for Ocean Kamp, City of Oceanside. Project Engineer. with the District involved overseeing various design support Prepared the WSAV for the Ocean Kamp Development per alternatives using the older model after minor updates. the California Water Code 10910 through 10915 and the Water Master Plan Update, Phelan Pinon Hills Government Code 66473.7 requirement. The WSAV included water demand calculation of the proposed development, and Community Services District. Project Engineer. evaluation of the adequacy of the City's total projected water Responsible for updating the District's 2010 Water Master supplies to meet the City's existing and projected future Plan. Tasks included data collection and research, update water demands including the water demand associated with of water supply and water demand, make recommendation the proposed development under Normal Years, Single Dry on water distribution system design criteria, update and Year, and Multiple Dry Years during a 20-year projections. calibration of water hydraulic model with the most recent operation control information, demand information, and field Water System Analysis for the Sanctuary(Ranch View tests, evaluation of the system under Average Day Demand Terrace), Olivenhain Water Municipal District. Project (ADD), Maximum Day Demand (MDD), Peak Hour Demand Engineer. Performed hydraulic evaluation on impacts to (PHD), and MDD plus Fire Flow(FF) conditions, identification the District's system due to the proposed development. of system deficiencies based on model results, and Tasks included development demand calculation, digitizing recommendation of Capital Improvement Projects.Additional proposed facilities to the model, analyzing the system with task included operational study of making recommendations proposed development demand under Peak Hour Demand to optimize the use of Reservoir 6A. Prepared technical condition and Maximum Day Demand plus Fire Flow memoranda for tasks and coordinated with District staff in condition based on District' planning criteria, identifying getting the information needed and ensuring the District's system deficiencies, and making recommendation on system needs were addressed. improvement. Water System Operations Analysis and Master Plan, Water Source Capacity Feasibility Study, Sheep Creek City of Vernon. Project Engineer. Responsible for preparing Water Company. Project Engineer. Performed water supply the City's Water Master Plan. Tasks included data collection and demand analysis by reviewing ten years of customer and research, update of water supply and water demand, billing and well production records within a short turnaround make recommendation on water distribution system design time. The existing 2018 water supply was calculated along criteria and peaking factors, update and calibration of water with the system's future demands based on service area, hydraulic model with the most recent operation control population growth forecasts, and planning documents. information, demand information, and field tests, evaluation Furthermore, the influence of the previous drought on the of the system under PHD, MDD plus FF, and Minimum water system's demands by looking at pre-drought and Day Usage (MinDD) conditions, identification of system post-drought water data beginning late 2011 to 2018 were deficiencies, and recommendation of Capital Improvement also evaluated. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 72 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A SHYAMALA RAVEENDRAN , PE , ENV SP DISCIPLINE LEAD I UTILITIES PLANNING For the past 24 years, Shyamala Raveendran has managed complex, multidisciplined projects throughout California. She brings a wealth of practical project management skills and technical expertise, dedicating herself to solving challenging technical issues for clients. She commits to understanding her clients' needs and preferences and systematically maneuvers her clients' projects through the varying project phases. EDUCATION 2020 Water Master Plan and Water system deficiencies based on model results, MS/Civil Engineering Capacity Fee Study, San Dieguito Water and recommendation of Capital Improvement —Water Resources/ District. Managed a team of consultants to Projects.An additional task included a San Jose State complete the following tasks for the District's study to help the District identify operational University/2003 Master Plan update: hydraulic model update solutions to optimize the use of Reservoir 6A BS/Environmental and validation, demand forecasting, asset valuation and condition assessment, water 2023 Recycled Water Master Plan Engineering/Michigan capacity fee study, fire hazard analysis, and Support, Olivenhain Municipal Water Technological capital improvement project development District. Project Manager/Senior Engineer University/1998 responsible for delivery of several technical and prioritization. Coordinated all meetings, memoranda in support of the District's technical memoranda reviews, and REGISTRATION maintained communications with the District Recycled Water system Master Plan Professional Engineer and subconsultants to maintain scope, effort which encompasses three separate California No. C72074 schedule, and budget expectations of the recycle water systems. Work involves project. developing three recycled water system CERTIFICATION schematics, three hydraulic model updates On-Call Hydraulic Modeling Services, and calibration, diurnal curve development AWWA Utility Risk and San Dieguito Water District. Performed, from AMI data for several pressure zones, Resilience Certification managed, or technically reviewed several design criteria review, hydraulic assessment Program model simulations for the District associated under Maximum Day Demand (MDD) and with recent developments. Typically involved Peak Hour Demand (PHD) conditions, ArrILIATIONv analysis related to impacts of developments identification of system deficiencies based to fire flow and water age to the District on model results, and recommendation of American Water Works distribution system. Capital Improvement Projects including cost Association —Water estimations. Resources Planning 2020 Water Master Plan, Phelan Pinon & Management Hills Community Service District. Project 2021 Water System Operations Analysis Committee (2013 — Manager and Technical Reviewer responsible and Master Plan, City of Vernon. Project present) for delivery of the District's Water Distribution Manager and Technical Reviewer responsible Master Plan to help the City develop its for delivery of the City's Water Master Plan Water Reuse capital improvement budget. Tasks included to help the City with aspects of demand data collection, data analysis, update of water management goals, hydraulic model update, CaIGIS distribution system design criteria, update asset management goals, developing and calibration of water hydraulic model scenarios to help optimize current operational YEARS with the most recent operational control methods, and helping the City develop its EXPERIENCE information, demand information, and field near- and long-term capital improvement 24 tests, evaluation of the system under Average budget. Coordinated remotely with four Day Demand (ADD), Maximum Day Demand sub-consultants ranging from rate fee (MDD), Peak Hour Demand (PHD), and MDD experts, hydrogeologists, and water industry plus Fire Flow(FF) conditions, identification of specialists to help the City navigate project City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 73 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A SHYAMALA RAVEENDRAN, Pt, tNv challenges amidst COVID-19 restrictions to help the City The merged model was calibrated in steady-state with latest meet its Capital Improvement planning goals. boundary conditions, demand, and control logic within client 2023 Potable Water Master Plan Support, Olivenhain schedule requirements. Municipal Water District. Project Manager responsible Bluebird Booster Station (Vern Gillett) Upgrade, City of for delivery of several technical memoranda in support of Glendora. Senior Engineer responsible for design support of the District's Potable Water System Master Plan effort. Vern Gillett pump station upgrade to accommodate fire flows Work involves developing potable water system schematic, in Zone 28. Several pump sizes were modeled with various hydraulic model update and calibration, diurnal curve operational and demand scenarios while meeting several development from AMI data for approximately 30 pressure design criteria for parameters like flows, suction pressures, zones, design criteria review, hydraulic assessment under and pipeline velocity to provide the City with an optimum Maximum Day Demand (MDD), Peak Hour Demand (PHD), pump design. and MDD plus Fire Flow (FF) conditions, storage analysis, Water Model Update, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water identification of system deficiencies based on model results, District. Project Manager/Engineer in charge of model and recommendation of Capital Improvement Projects including cost estimations. update existing water distribution system utilizing Data Quality Management approach. Working with District Recycled Water Storage and Conveyance System to create better business processes, leverage existing Evaluation, San Elijo Joint Powers Authority. Senior technology and resources to facilitate and sustain data Engineer in charge of building and calibrating the District's maintenance standards before any hydraulic model update recycled water transmission system that includes a and calibration tasks. reclamation facility, three pumping stations, and three main Zone 1467 Analysis, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water storage facilities. Used the updated hydraulic model to District. Project Manager/Engineer in charge of model evaluate feasibility of converting a potable tank to recycled update and subsequent hydraulic analysis to increase fire water storage to meet current and future needs of SEJPA's flows and system pressures in Zone 1467 operations. Data northern distribution system for service to its retail agency customers, evaluated whether an existing tank would need Quality Management approach used included comparing GIS to increase wall height, determine, and rank storage and and model piping and boundary conditions, documenting operational benefits of two main tanks to the SEJPA recycled errors for GIS update. Resulting model matched field fire water system. flows in zone. Capital projects to improve fire flows in the zone were recommended based on about seven operational Water Distribution Model Update/Build, Phelan Pinon scenarios using the updated model. Hills Community Service District.Technical Lead Water Distribution Model Build and Calibration, Sheep responsible for and overseeing the build and calibration of Creek Water Company. Senior Project Engineer in a water distribution system model having 6,900 services, 16 charge of model build and steady state calibration of this pressure zones, 35 storage reservoirs, 32 pressure reducing stations, 63 booster pumps, and 11 wells. InfoWater was 1,200-service-connection system using InfoWater. Model was used to import information via"GIS Gateway" to create an converted to EPANET format for client use. Calibrated model all-pipes model. Model was calibrated in both extended will be used for capital improvement project justification. period and steady state conditions. Simultaneous work Water Distribution System Hydraulic Analysis Update, with the District involved overseeing various design support City of Vernon.Took over role of Project Manager and alternatives using the older model after minor updates. Senior Engineer to complete model update. Work also Water Distribution Model Update and Calibration, involved various systems operations analysis to convert Fallbrook Public Utility District. Project Manager and a system operated via elevated tank to a closed system Technical Reviewer responsible for model update and (without tank) using InfoWater. Preliminary control settings calibration activities for the District's water distribution for wells and boosters to operate as a closed-system for City system model consisting of 9,215 services, 9 pressure to troubleshoot in field was established using the updated zones, 8 storage tanks, about 30 pressure reducing valves, model. Conducted an 8-hour orientation training on InfoWater and several booster stations. Two separate models were for City Staff on updated model. merged in InfoWater to produce one model of the system. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 74 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A CARMEN KASNER , PE f '- DISCIPLINE LEAD I UTILITIES STUDIES & MASTER PLANS Carmen has 32 years of experience in municipal services focusing on civil design of capital . 4,,; improvement program (CIP) projects including water, sewer and storm drain facilities; pipelines; street improvements; and site development. She offers vast insight into public participation, permitting and coordination, project and design standards and site and access >t constraints. Carmen's experience includes extensive levels of inventory development and condition assessment of agency assets, with projects ranging from sanitary to storm to roadway systems. Her experience also includes extensive work and coordination with various F I_.I DTI ! agencies in southern California involving flood control, development, transportation issues, BS/Civil Engineering/ water system capacities, sewer conditions and public meetings. South Dakota State University/1990 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Capital Improvement Program, City of reclaimed water distribution system are REGISTRATION Lemon Grove.*Assistant Program Manager being prepared. Proposed alignments responsible for annual street resurfacing include congested utility corridors, high traffic Professional Engineer projects, numerous drainage improvement volume roads, trenchless crossing of NCTD CaliforniaArizona No.N 5 C5 9 projects, and sidewalk and bike lane projects. tracks, the San Luis Rey River, and major 50589 Also responsible for bringing the city into intersections. Pipelines will range in size from AFFILIATIONS compliance with NPDES requirements 20-inch to 8-inch in diameter. and implementing a field-testing program. American Public Works CIP administration includes all aspects Advanced Water Purification Public Association - San of CIP projects from project identification, Relations Support and Outreach, Pad*e * Diego Imperial County funding, and budgeting to preliminary and Dam Municipal Water District, Santee. Chapter, Vice President final design, advertising, and award. Fund Principal-in-Charge. The team provided public sources included federal Transportation outreach services to build support for Padre American Society of Equity Act (TEA), Congestion Mitigation Dam's Advanced Water Purification Project. Civil Engineers- San and Air Quality Improvement(CMAQ), Services included managing the project's Diego Section, Past and successful groundbreaking and ribbon President Surface Transportation Program (STP), cutting events that highlighted the project's HES sources; federal Housing and Urban Development, Community Development purpose and need, garnered elected official Society of Women and community supporters, and thanked Engineers Block Grant(CDBG); and FEMA grants that g totaled $1.7 million in overlay and repairs. the project team. The team also led media training and drafted key message points for Y EAkS Upper and Lower San Luis Rey Water the core team to increase their effectiveness EXPERIENCE Reclamation Facility Recycled Water and comfort with media professionals. Conveyance Systems, City of Oceanside.* 32 Principal-in-Charge for this project that As-Needed Engineering Services, City of included utility research and mapping, Imperial Beach.* Principal-in-Charge and development of alignment alternatives, City Engineer for overseeing the as-needed and an alignment study for 32 miles of contract which involved civil engineering reclaimed water distribution pipelines to services including development review, staff be constructed in the next few years. The augmentation, design, CM, and inspection project will supply reclaimed water from the services to maintain and operate city San Luis Rey Water Reclamation Facility infrastructure. Work involved preparation to major users throughout the City to offset of studies, state-mandated review of CIP the use of potable water use for irrigation. projects, and coordination of federal and state Final construction documents for Phase 1 reimbursement of CIP projects in conformance were completed and are under construction with Caltrans guidelines.Task orders included and final plans for Phase 2 of the proposed a pavement management plan update; City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 75 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A CARMEN KASNER, PE lighting assessment district update; and the Elm Avenue vs. laterals, developing recommendations for addressing design improvements, street improvement, and ADA upgrade the deficiencies (remove and replace, chemical grouting, projects funded by SANDAG. cured-in-place liners, point repairs), and prioritization of the recommended improvements for implementation over the As-Needed Engineering Services, City of Del Mar.* next several years Prioritization criteria included the structural Consulting city engineer provided as-needed city engineering condition of the sewer main, infiltration flow observed, location tasks including managing the CIP; completing review and (public right-of-way, alley, easement, private property), traffic processing of subdivisions, encroachment permits, and impacts, impacts to residents, and capital costs. The team private development projects; providing coordination and prepared construction documents to repair the sewer mains guidance on regional issues that relate to engineering identified as the highest priority(Phase 1) to reduce infiltration and that affect the city; responding to public inquiries; and into the City's collection system. maintaining and updating the City's GIS system of water, sewer, and storm drain. Duties included presentations at city Pump Station 4&5 Rehab, City of Imperial Beach.* council meetings, preparation of staff reports, completing Contract City Engineer for preparation of final construction environmental processing for projects and advertising, plans, specifications, and estimates, for the rehabilitation of award, and construction management for projects. She two sewer pump stations. Pump Station No.4 is a dry pit/wet was responsible for coordinating with adjacent agencies well configuration that was built in the 1950s, still operating on numerous issues that are jointly impacted the agencies, with the original pumps, motors, and piping. Pump Station No. and applying for grants and completing the processing and 6 is also a dry pit/wet well configuration put in operation in the paperwork necessary for reimbursement. 1950s, with outdated valves, piping, supports, and electrical As-Needed Economic Outreach Support, City of switchgear. The project includes replacement of suction piping and valves, pumps and motors for Pump Station No. 4, Carlsbad.* Principal-in-Charge. The team's primary discharge piping, discharge isolation valves and check valves, responsibility was to utilize marketing to support economic installation of bypass pumping connection, replacement of development, business and real estate for the City of pressure transducer stilling wells, lighting improvements, Carlsbad in support of the Economic Development installation of a transfer switch, and replacement of outdated Department and "Life in Action" program. Efforts of the electrical switchgear. The improvements to Pump Station No. $75,000 Business Outreach contract included highlighting 4 include relocation of the electrical service and meter from programs and services utilizing multiple platforms for regional an existing power pole to a concrete pad. The project also and national media, and for public and private sector targets included a structural assessment of the condition of concrete in select industry verticals. The team worked to help assure and placement of steel reinforcement in Pump Station's No. 6 citywide adherence to branding and utilizes advanced tools dry pit, utilizing GPR technology. to evaluate and measure marketing outcomes that provide real-time, detailed analysis. Zones 4 and 5A Water System Improvements, City of Infrastructure Communication Services, City of Lake Havasu City,AZ.* Project Manager for water system improvements involving a feasibility study, preliminary Oceanside.* Principal-in-Charge providing support for design, and final design for the City of Lake Havasu City. water and sewer projects involving road closures, detours, The improvements included 1.0-MG tank for Zone 4, 0.75 water shut-offs, property access, road repaving and night MG tank for Zone 5A, 20-inch PVC McCulloch pipeline, lighting/dust/noise impacts. Efforts have included developing and 8-inch PVC including necessary backup generators for fact sheets, project update mailers, website content, door their two largest water pump stations. Engineering services hangers, road signage, mailing list compilation, public including planning, designing, and obtaining additional meeting/open house planning and hotline management. lands for future tanks 6 and 6A to improve overall system Annual Sewer Main Repairs, City of Imperial reliability and enhance pump station hydraulics. The project Beach.*Contract City Engineer overseeing a citywide included assisting City staff with acquiring the properly sized condition assessment to identify, prioritize, and develop land parcel and right-of-way for the water infrastructure recommendations to reduce groundwater infiltration into improvements and access roads. the sewer collection system. The project included review * Work performed prior to Ardurra. of approximately 40,000-LF of CCTV inspection videos, identifying areas presenting infiltration at the sewer main **Portion of work performed prior to Ardurra. City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 76 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines 1 Category A REBECCA COLE DISCIPLINE LEAD I COMMUNITY OUTREACH Project Supervisor Rebecca Cole has 26 years of communications experience.As director of communications at Ardurra, Rebecca manages public affairs and community relations rs, T •__ programs for infrastructure improvement programs and has developed and implemented award-winning public affairs programs for local governmental agencies that span Southern California. She specializes in public outreach for government agencies and cities with unique expertise in water including drinking, recycled, wastewater, Indirect Potable Reuse, emergency water storage and water conservation outreach for cities to navigate the changing EDUCATION landscape that is normal to our desert region. BA/English/San Diego Rebecca's expertise includes a specialization in construction relations and environmental State University projects. She collaborates with elected officials, media representatives and civic groups throughout the San Diego region and on the statewide and national stage to AFFILIATIONS achieve successful outcomes and important project milestones using a range of proven Public Relations Society communication tactics. Rebecca has worked on controversial, high-profile projects in some of America, LEAD San of the most vocal and organized communities in the county. Weaving a variety of proven Diego traditional and contemporary communication strategies and techniques into her campaigns, her tactics consistently achieve successful results by initiating open dialogue, facilitating AWARDS collaboration, and fostering credibility that turns ardent opponents into passionate supporters. PRSABernaysBestof RFIF��ANT FYPFP1Fi�r'F Show Awards, Silver, Pure Water Oceanside, City of Oceanside Community Relations and Construction Community Relations, Water Utilities Department.* Pure Water Outreach for the East County Advanced Pure Water Oceanside, Water Purification (AWP), East Count City of Oceanside Oceanside is purifying recycled water to AWP JPA,uadminisered Padre Dam create a new, local source of high-qualityby PRSA Bernays Best of drinking water that is clean, safe, drought- MWD.* Rebecca currently manages the Show Awards, Creative proof and environmentally sound. The public outreach team in its effort to build program will produce enough water to provide support for Padre Dam's Advanced Water TacticsarFestival, Excellence, o y, Purification Project. She managed the Water Festival, East more than 30/o of the city's water supply. To 1 9 County Advanced date Rebecca and the team have branded project's award-winning groundbreaking Water Purification the program, created a fact sheet and drafted, and ribbon cutting events, which garnered Program designed and installed signs placed inside the extensive media coverage and elected visitors center to learn about the project. Most official and community supporters. Rebecca PRSA Bernays, Bronze, recently Rebecca managed a newly revised currently oversees outreach to industry Research/Evaluation project video, helped secure support letters leaders, government officials and east county Excellence, Pure Water from local leaders and coordinated the city's stakeholders, through the strategic use of Oceanside, City of first"World of Water Festival" that showcased written information, events and first-hand Oceanside tours of the demonstration facility. Nearly city's water utilities department and PRSA National Bronze introduced Pure Water Oceanside to the 7,000 have visited to learn about the project. Anvil Commendation, 400 guests that attended. With construction Now with construction starting in 2022, the Advanced Water complete, the Ardurra team currently works Ardurra team is managing construction Purification Video to support the project with a robust tour relations for the Program's treatment facilities program, community presentations and that will be constructed just to the north of YEARS outreach to residents and businesses with Santee Lakes. The purified water will travel EXPERIENCE information about the new water supply. east through a pipeline through Santee and *Portion of work performed prior to Ardurra Lakeside, ending at Lake Jennings. Two 26 additional pipelines will be constructed south of the new facilities past Carlton Oaks Drive City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 77 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A to East Mission Gorge Pump Station & Force Main just Emergency Storage Project, San Diego County Water south of the Carlton Oaks golf course.As project manager, Authority.* For 10 years, Rebecca was the public affairs Rebecca leads the team in education and construction manager for the $832 million Emergency Storage Project, relations that includes mailed updates, an interactive map of which included a system of reservoirs, pipelines and pump construction, elected official updates, community meetings, stations to make water available to the San Diego region media relations and school and business outreach. in the event of a natural disaster. Rebecca managed the Budget: $780M ($1.5M Community Outreach) I *Portion of public affairs for the project's EIR-EIS, and construction work performed prior to Ardurra relations for the construction of a new dam and reservoir, and underground and tunneled pipelines. She drafted Avenida Encinas Sewer Improvement, City of Carlsbad.* communication plans and information materials, worked Rebecca managed community relations for this large-scale with impacted stakeholders, elected officials and media construction project by the cities of Carlsbad and Vista to representatives, and planned the groundbreaking and improve its shared sewer system along a busy thoroughfare dedication events. The project team was recognized by the in the City of Carlsbad. Improvements included sewer system Public Relations Society of America and received a number upgrades and a new sewer pipeline, recycled water pipeline, of awards, including the coveted Silver Anvil Award for Best 140-foot bridge over the Aqua Hedionda Lagoon and a new Communication Program. *Work performed prior to Ardurra lift station. Rebecca managed outreach to the businesses that line the construction area and nearby residents affected Water Conservation and Rate Increase Public Outreach, by construction noise, road detours and construction traffic City of Carlsbad.* Rebecca was the project supervisor as well as complete road closures. Efforts included mailers to overseeing community relations for City of Carlsbad outreach residents within the alignment, personal visits to more than efforts to support successful implementation of mandatory 100 affected businesses, coordination with North County water use restrictions and approval of increased water rates Transit District (NCTD) regarding road closures, email blasts, and new water rate structure. To communicate important door hangers, website information and project information updates to customers, Rebecca managed production of line management. During the heart of construction, Rebecca information materials, website updates, media materials and met weekly with the city team and contractor to strategize bill inserts. 400 east county residents and elected officials impacts and outreach to those along the busy and highly gathered to learn more about the project and taste water visible thoroughfare. *Portion of work performed prior to samples from the demonstration facility. *Work performed Ardurra prior to Ardurra Lake Murray to Sweetwater Reservoir Pipeline 3 City of Oceanside Water Utilities Department Relining, San Diego County Water Authority.* Rebecca Infrastructure Communication, City of Oceanside provided strategic guidance for this important infrastructure Water Utilities Department.*The city is working steadily project that rehabilitated more than four miles of drinking to improve its aged water infrastructure in neighborhoods water pipelines. With 18 portals spanning 20 miles, from La throughout Oceanside and at the Oceanside Harbor. Mesa to Sweetwater, outreach focused on neighborhoods Rebecca has managed and currently oversees community near each portal as well as commuters, community leaders relations services on a variety of pipeline and infrastructure and businesses. Postcards, informational materials, social projects that support the city's infrastructure improvement media, community briefings, one-on-one meetings and projects. Projects have included water and sewer pipeline community events were tactics the team used to engage rehabilitation/replacement and reservoir rehabilitation with cities and its stakeholders during this impactful project. projects in various dense neighborhoods. *Portion of work *Work performed prior to Ardurra performed prior to Ardurra City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 78 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A GAFUR OYEWO DISCIPLINE LEAD I INSPECTION SERVICES Gafur Oyewo serves as Ardurra's Inspection Services Manager and brings 14 years of project and construction management experience, with proficiency in large-scale public works project administrative and management processes such as critical path management, project scope management, payment/requisition processing, and safety management. He has extensive knowledge in commercial and residential property rehabilitation and restoration as well as floating and fixed marine asset dry-docking and repair. His experience spans projects involving EDUCATION a diverse range of installations, which include landscaping, roofing, asbestos abatement, masonry, steel structure erection, concrete, electrical, plumbing, and interior renovation. MS/Asset Integrity Management/Robert R71 cis NT GxQF0a +kl^r Gordon University, Ocean Place Construction Management and walls, driveways, cross gutters and spandrels, Aberdeen, Scotland Inspection, City of Seal Beach. Inspector for drainage improvements, catch basins, WQMP BEng/Naval this project to provide grading and construction BMP improvements, Disney Resort-Style Architecture/State of the road and utility infrastructure supporting hardscape and landscaping, irrigation University of New York Ocean Place,which is a neighborhood of 30 improvements, and signing and striping. Maritime College luxury homes in an environmentally sensitive beachfront location. Services are focused Felicidad Water Main Replacement on the grading and construction of street Design-Build, City of Anaheim. Contract CERTIFICATIONS improvements, storm drains, domestic water Administrator. $2.9M water main replacement OSHA 10-Hour and sanitary sewer lines. project that involves installing approximately Construction &Safety 630 LF of 12-inch and 3,960 LF of 8-inch On-Call Building Inspection Services, Los ductile-iron pipe (DIP) as well as new OSHA 30-Hour Angeles County Department of Public water services and appurtenances at Construction &Safety Works. Inspection Services Manager. two project sites. Project also includes Overseeing a team of building inspectors traffic control, removal and restoration of SOFT '4QF providing certified inspection coverage on a existing improvements, excavation, backfill, multitude of projects across various locations shutdowns, dewatering, temporary high- Microsoft Project, throughout the County. Upon notification from lining of water service, hydrant installation, Primavera P6, the County, presents options from qualified coordination with water service customers, AutoCAD, GHS, staff who meet the County's certification chlorination, dichlorination, pressure testing, NavCad, Rhinoceros, requirements, and works with the County and site cleanup. Maxsurf, Hydromax, to ensure the selected candidate is fully Hullspeed, Hecsalv, prepared to protect the County's interests. Redondo Beach South Bay Regional ShipConstructor, Intermodal Transit Center, City of Redondo Seekeeper Orangewood Avenue Improvements, Beach.Alternate inspector for the new City of Anaheim.Assistant construction $13.2-million LEED-certified transit center, YEARS manager for this$17M multi-faceted road a 2,900-SF building housing an operator EXPERIENCE widening project on Orangewood Ave. from lounge, passenger waiting area with State College Blvd. to the Santa Ana River. restrooms, and offices. Other improvements 14 Project consists of electrical undergrounding included a kiss-and-ride parking lot and with telecommunication lines relocation, passenger drop-off area, as well as 11 bus installation of new City of Anaheim and bays, signalized crosswalks, traffic signals, City of Orange water mainline, traffic signal striping, and an upper-level parking lot. 2024 improvements, and a new variable message Merit Award,ACEC Calif.;2023 Project board. Improvements include roadway Achievement Award for Transportation, CMAA widening, paving, sidewalks, slough walls, SoCal;and 2023 BEST Project of the Year curbs and gutters, retaining/block/sound (Facilities),APWA Southern California City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 79 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A GAFUR OYEWO Miscellaneous Water Vault Nos. 10, 25, 49, and 94 CM and Inspection Services for the Equipping of Rehabilitations, City of Anaheim. Construction Manager. Well Commission 22A(0.0746), Long Beach Water Project involves the abandonment of vaults and associated Department. Inspector. Construction of this equipping of pipes and appurtenances, as well as replacing electrical water well Commission 22A project located in El Dorado facilities and installing water line connections. Park North. This project is part of a program to enhance and expand the use of local water supplies to meet the increasing Santa Ana Street Railroad Water Main Crossing with demands within LBWD's service area and enhance the Metrolink/SCRRA, City of Anaheim.Assistant Construction LBWD's local groundwater supply portfolio. The project is Manager. This project consists of boring and jacking divided into the following phases: demolition; well equipping; trenchless installation method, furnishing, and installing conveyance pipeline; and ultimately, startup and testing.The approximately 70 LF of 24-inch steel casing pipe (1/2-inch first phase involves demolishing the existing Commission thickness) welded joints and 12-inch zinc-coated ductile 22 site and its existing electrical systems, existing CMU iron pipe class 56 and by open-cut construction method, structure, and existing above-and below-grade piping. furnishing and installing approximately 75 LF of 12-inch Work also involves the equipping of Commission 22A and zinc-coated ductile iron pipe class 52. Work also consisted associated site improvement, including installation of new of installing fittings, appurtenances, all valves, and thrust pump and motor, new CMU enclosure, installation of piping to blocks, abandon in place existing water main and water connect to the existing 24-inch groundwater collection main, services including interfering portions removal and disposal, and associated electrical work. The project also involves pressure test and disinfect the water pipeline, and restoring complex phasing of SCADA equipment and controls to ensure the site to the original conditions including paving and operational control, as this site controls other well sites. striping restoration and disposal off site. Belmont Plaza Pool Rebuild/Revitalization Project, City Telecommunication Poles Coordination and Inspection, of Long Beach.Assistant Project Manager. Project consists City of Anaheim.Assistant Coordinator/Inspector. Smart of the construction of a world-class aquatics facility which will communication effort through its development and permitting replace the now-demolished Belmont Olympic Pool. The new services. Coordinates and schedules inspections for three facility will host swimming, water polo and platform diving different telecommunication companies'contractors. Inspects events at the local, regional, and national levels.Ardurra the installation of the streetlight pole foundations as well as is representing the City and its interests in all negotiations, traffic control for various related work in accordance with the meetings, community outreach, entitlements, permitting, approved permits and plans. Reviews and delivers closeout design management and related activities throughout the submittal packages for the acceptance of the newly installed project. Helped prepare an application to the California streetlight pole and facilitates turnover to City of Anaheim Coastal Commission for a Coastal Development Permit. Public Utilities Department. Maintains a daily log and time Ardurra is spearheading value engineering analyses and a tracking for over 100 ongoing permits. subsequent entitlement and community outreach project to adjust the project to available funding sources. Alamitos Beach Concession, City of Long Beach. Inspector. Construction of a two-story beach concession stand/ Borough of Manhattan Community College Entrance restaurant and two auxiliary buildings. Responsibilities include Plaza Rehab, Dormitory Authority of the State of New submittal review, meeting preparation, keeping RFI log up to York. Project Manager. Major landscaping upgrades date, logging and file inspection requests and reports, assist included removal and disposal of existing landscaping; in preparing independent cost estimates and updating plan rehab of planter boxes; demolition of existing concrete sheets.The City had become concerned that the contractor slab; excavation of sub-grade soil to establish tree pit large would potentially be taking on too much work outside of his enough to accept CU structural soil for tree stabilization, demonstrated expertise and improperly staffing the job to planting soil, and placement landscaping; and relocation or maintain both field and office progress. The City selected disposal of above-grade cylindrical concrete planters using the Ardurra PM/CM team to assist the contractor in keeping heavy lift cranes. Ensured landscaping subcontractor's pre- the project on track and able to deliver a successful project construction product submittals (soil analysis, certificates, to the City.Ardurra provides documents control services to etc.), test results (compaction/proctor, sieve analysis, etc.), streamline the workload and lessen the budget needed to and post-construction maintenance and warranty submittals complete the project. 2024 Commendation Award,ACEC satisfactory to contract requirements. California and 2024 CMAA Southern California Project Award City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA so On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ALISON WINTER GRANT SERVICES Alison Winter is an experienced grant manager with a strong background in transportation. She has helped agencies secure millions of dollars in local, state, and federal funding. ip Knowledgeable of the grant life cycle,Alison can manage all aspects of grants, from the development of grant applications to post-award grant management. She has experience in transit, active transportation, air quality, parks and recreation, libraries, multi-modal transportation, climate resiliency, and emergency management grants.Alison is skilled EDUCATION in planning, grant writing, and stakeholder engagement and is a valuable asset to multi- disciplinary teams. Master of Urban With civic leadership experience and exceptional organizational skills,Alison excels in Planning/San Jose coordinating complex multi-modal projects and collaborating with diverse teams. Her State University expertise in transportation planning involves evaluating conditions, identifying future needs, BA/Creative Arts/San and laying the framework for the plans and funding to meet priorities. Notable achievements Jose State University include pioneering a pilot zero-emission bus project, transportation planning for successful transit-oriented development, and advancing several multi-use trail projects. Alison YEARS understands how to write plans, policies, and public communications to achieve alignment with federal, state, and local regulations and goals. She has prepared numerous Federal EXPERIENC Transit Administration (FTA) compliance policy documents, including grant management 23 guidelines, procurement policies, a public transit agency safety plan, a Title VI program, and a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal-setting methodology. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE= City of Vallejo, Lake Dalwigk Improvement City of Hanford, Hanford People's Project, Vallejo. Grant Manager.A contract Bridge, Hanford. Grant Manager.A United to manage the California Department of States Department of Transportation (US Transportation (Caltrans) grant for the Clean DOT)/Federal Highway Administration California Local Grant Program. Served as (FHWA) Reconnecting Communities and grant manager to ensure grant compliance, Neighborhoods (RCN) grant. The scope was reporting, and processing of reimbursements to build a bicycle and pedestrian overcrossing for grant-funded park design, improvements, over State Route 198 to reconnect under- and collaboration in outreach events. served communities in Hanford. Managed the development of research, data analysis, City of Hanford, Hanford Goes Green, design, writing, preparation, and submission. Hanford. Grant Manager.A United States This included managing the coordination of Department of Agriculture (USDA) 2023 meetings with the city staff to develop the Urban and Community Forestry Program scope, and budget estimates. grant. The scope of the successful application was to develop an inclusive urban forestry Stanislaus County, North County Corridor program to expand the city's tree canopy, (NCC)-Phase 1. Grant Manager.A US DOT/ bolster tree care, and provide training FHWA Rebuilding American Infrastructure opportunities to the historically under-served with Sustainability and Equity(RAISE) community. Managed the development proposal. Managed the development of highly of a successful application through the competitive grant applications for the 2023 coordination of meetings with city staff and and 2024 cycles to construct phase 1 North consultants, grant research, data analysis, County Corridor(NCC). While the RAISE design preparation, writing, submission, and 2023 application was not awarded, it was outreach to local, state, and federal agencies. highly rated and scored high in eight out of eight merit categories. City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA Sl On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A BRADLEY WALDROP, PE InSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION/PROJECT MANAGEMENT, ROADWAY REHABILITATION Bradley Waldrop has a 33-year-long distinguished career of technical and operational excellence serving the civil engineering, construction management, and public works industries. Bradley started his career in the development of new design and construction technologies to retrofit California's at-risk bridges after the Loma Prieta Earthquake.As his technical expertise expanded, he provided design leadership in long-span and signature structures such as the Interstate-40 Mississippi River Bridge, the North Viaduct of the EDUCATION Golden Gate Bridge, and the Benicia-Martinez Bridge. Bradley was part of a three-member team to invent a unique eccentrically braced frame system for steel buildings, now called BS/Civil Engineering/ Tru-Frame®. Today Bradley focuses on delivering clever solutions to local public agencies' California State University Sacramento biggest civil engineering challenges as he continues to deliver award-winning projects. Bradley's passion for client service while delivering practical and financially responsible REGISTRATION projects has led to his success as a contract town engineer, owner's representative, and civil Professional Engineer design lead for roads, sites, utilities, and structures. Bradley's experience delivering over$5B California No. in constructed infrastructure proves that focusing on clever solutions for local public agencies C597solves big civil engineering challenges. AFFILIATIONS PFi FVA NT .YPFp! NrF• APWA, ICC, ACEC, Superior Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle degradation of pavement from ponding ASCE, Branch Past Bridge and Parking Lot, City of Newport water in the interior lanes. This ponding was President, AISC, CEAC Beach. Resident engineer/construction due to successive overlays that created a manager for this project that involves crown line that directed flow to the median HONORS overseeing, managing, and helping deliver without any drainage facilities. This work Theodore D.Judah the City's signature pedestrian/bicycle was accomplished by full depth reclamation, Transportation bridge over Superior Avenue at West Coast partial grind, and asphalt rubber hot mix. Engineer Award, ASCE Highway. The bridge connects a larger VictoryRoad Bridge Replacement, Sacramento, 2023 parking lot with Sunset Ridge Park. This 9 P project includes large-diameter drilled shafts San Joaquin County. Project Manager. through potentially contaminated soils and The project replaces an existing bridge YEARS a non-traditional post-tensioned swept arch constructed in 1928. The bridge is eligible EXPERIENCE superstructure. The design includes geogrid for replacement under the HBP due to 33 inclusions and tall segmental retaining walls seismic and structural deficiencies. The because the underlying soil may settle up to 9 center line of the bridge straddles two inches during construction. Local and federal counties, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus. programs fund this project, which means our The team coordinated extensively with both team will segregate project costs to ensure public agencies to ensure the project meets FHWA compliance. the standards and needs of each County. Community outreach is a vital component Wardlow Road Rehabilitation, City of Long of the project as it has generated interest Beach. Project manager for the rehabilitation from nearby property owners and residents, project of Wardlow Road from Clark Avenue agricultural, trucking, and other commercial to Woodruff Avenue (approximately one operations. The needs of commuters, mile). Wardlow Road is a 4-lane roadway farmers, and truckers require detailed traffic with a raised median in the center portion control plans and awareness of seasonal use of the roadway. The challenges for this of the bridge is critical. project included a correction of cross slope throughout the length to limit the long-term City of Seal Beach /i ARDURRA 82 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A CHAR MINE SOLLA , PE , TE , PTOE , PMP tt ' TRAFFIC &TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT ' ^.„, M. Charmine is an experienced traffic engineer with 18 years of experience. She is experienced .__- preparing PS&E for various transportation projects, launching safe routes to school and traffic calming programs, and developing bicycle and pedestrian master plans. She is also At. experienced performing traffic impact analyses, traffic simulations, and resolving traffic i. engineering concerns with stakeholders. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Transportation Engineering Manager, Serve as the City's ADA Coordinator. Lead MS/Civil Engineering, Consultant, San Francisco.* Produce the Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Transportation significance threshold criteria to address (BPAC) and the Americans with Disabilities Act Engineering/University potential CEQA project impacts. Update (ADA) Oversight Committee. Prepare the City's of Southern California Transportation Standard Plans, Policies, Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan (BPMP). BS/Civil Engineering, and Specifications. Prepare Plans, Investigate and resolve traffic engineering Construction Specifications, and Estimates for various concerns from the community. Merge traffic Engineering & transportation projects. Create Transportation management systems for one central control of Management/ Design Requirements Checklists for new traffic signals. Review and approve the scope, University of California, developments. Launch Safe Routes to School methodology, and final report for Traffic Impact. Davis and Traffic Calming Programs. Transportation Analysis CEQA Compliance. project prioritization for safety, equity, and REGISTRATION health. Streamline procedures and policies Project Manager I/Associate Engineer, for efficient public interactions and outreach. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Professional Engineer Serve as City Traffic Engineer for multiple Agency, San Francisco.* Expand the Muni California No. C83267 local jurisdictions at one time. Light Rail Vehicle Fleet (LRV4) of 68 vehicles. Prepare plans, specifications, and estimates Traffic Engineer City Traffic Engineer, City of Hayward.* (PS&E) and manage construction for California No.TR2773 Develop the City's first Bicycle and multi-modal transportation projects. Notable Pedestrian Master Plan. Prepare the City's projects include: Traffic Operations first Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Program for = Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit(VNBRT) - Engineer new developments. Launch and manage $310M budget California No. 4828 the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program. . Central Subway (4th St/Brannan Station) Project Management Deploy advanced signal technology, such -$1.6B budget($450M) Professional as adaptive and automated systems. Cesar Chavez Streetscape-$12M budget No. 3240629 Streamline procedures for equitable public outreach. Lobby new policies and programs Revise or prepare new signal timing YEARS to the public and elected officials for cards compliant with the CA MUTCD. EXPERIENC" adoption. Produce thresholds and analysis Deploy transit signal priority (TSP) at methodology for CEQA SB 743 compliance. traffic signals for improved operations. 18 Apply for and manage grant funding from Streamline procedures and policies for various sources. Obtained funding for the the most efficient engineering reviews. City's first Transportation Equity Plan. Communicate engineering recommendations Deputy Public Works Director/City Traffic to stakeholders, the public, elected officials, contractors, Engineer, City of San Rafael.*Comply to etc. Supervise and train engineers and other CPUC requirements for the Sonoma-Marin technical associates. Area Rail Transit(SMART). Manage the FTA Capital Investment Grant Program for rail * Work performed prior to Ardurra. construction, testing,at-grade crossing design, and quiet zone application and compliance. City of Seal Beach ," ARDURRA 83 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A JAMIE FAGNANT, PE , QSD IkPROJECT MANAGEMENT, DESIGN ENGINEER, CONDITION ASSESSMENT Jamie Fagnant has been working in the water and wastewater field for 18 years and has `iy extensive experience and a specific expertise in sewer design and rehabilitation. Jamie _. _ has experience working with Cities, Water and Sewer Districts in the San Diego region and has a thorough understanding of industry standard design guidelines for the design and rehabilitation of sewers as well as a working knowledge of standard specifications and drawings for various agencies throughout San Diego County. Jamie is very active in the EDUCATION engineering community and served on the board of the San Diego Chapter WateReuse Association for seven years in various positions. BS/Civil Engineering/ PELEVA"'T c"YPER'ENCE San Diego State University/2006 Olivenhain Trunk Sewer Improvements Project issues include hard rock, traffic Project, City of Encinitas. Project Engineer. control on a heavily traveled arterial road, REGISTRATION The project addressed existing maintenance sewer bypassing and sewer phasing. issues, improve system reliability, and Professional EngineerCalifornia No. C78967 provide better protection for water quality and 2023 Master Plan, North of the River habitat values in Escondido Creek and San Sanitary District. Project Manager for a pump Elijo Lagoon. Specific objectives included: station assessment in support of the 2023 CERTIFICATIONS rehabilitating 54 existing sewer manholes to Master Plan. The pump station assessment California Board of reduce I&I, relocating 2,800 If of the upper covered five of the District's sewer lift stations Professional Engineers, OTS out of the Escondido Creek floodplain and included a baseline feasibility for rerouting Land Surveyors and and increasing its capacity to meet currently an existing sewer force main. Geologists(CBPELSG) projected system needs, and providing 16-Inch Emergency Bypass Sewer and Qualified SWPPP environmentally appropriate access for 12-Inch Failsafe Outfall Rehabilitation, Developer(QSD) maintenance vehicles along the remainder of Vallecitos Water District. Senior Project Certification #C78967 the OTS. Engineer for the design of 3,200 If of Condition Assessment of the Land Outfall, pressured cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPPL) A�Ft t I A?If�RlS Gravity Main and Force Main, City of to be installed in 16-inch techite and ductile American Society of Oceanside. Condition Assessment Project iron secondary effluent pipeline, 2,150 If of Civil Engineers Manager. Working closely with Arcadis, pressurized CIPPL in 12-inch raw sewage the project included condition assessment ductile iron pipe, and related isolation valves. Chi Epsilon, Civil and related capital improvement projects Project included coordinating with District's Engineering Honor for the City's 24" Land Outfall, 24" Gravity environmental consultant in support of Society Line and 42" Force Main. Selected condition an IS/MND and inclusion of City-specific assessment technologies include a variety of requirements for both the City of Carlsbad WateReuse Association, external and internal thickness testing tools. and the City of San Marcos. San Diego Chapter, Director of Public West Ellis Sewer, Eastern Municipal Water 2019 Pump Stations Condition Outreach District. Design Manager for the preliminary Assessments, Leucadia Wastewater design of 8,740 linear feet of 15" sewer. District. Project manager for the assessment YEARS Project issues include hard rock, easement of Leucadia Wastewater District's nine EXPERIENCL acquirement, and trenchless construction for pump stations. Project included site visits, deep sewer construction. compilation of operation and maintenance 18 staff input, prioritization of repairs and Perris Sewer Improvements, Eastern development of a five-year capital Municipal Water District. Design Manager improvement program to implement the for the design of 5,732 linear feet of 15" recommended repairs. sewer and 3,224 linear feet of 18" sewer. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 84 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A ;r LORI TROTTIER , AICP CEP �. ,r ' "{ ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE t Lori Trottier has 34 years of experience as a city and regional environmental planner. During this time, she has worked as agency staff and as a consultant. She has been primary author and Environmental Project Manager for compliance with California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA). She has managed numerous 0, � i multi-disciplinary teams and been the manager responsible for regionally significant and high-profile CEQA documents involving considerable public input. She is an expert on EDUCATION CEQA compliance, environmental planning, and analysis. Her experience includes a variety of development and infrastructure projects including master plans for large-scale phased Certificate land Use development. Lori has provided CEQA and NEPA clearance on roadways and intersections, and Environmental energy transmission, radio and communication sites, development of residential, commercial, Planning/University of mixed-use, and industrial land uses, regional recreation facilities, General Plans, General California, Irvine/1991 Plan Elements, and Specific Plans. Her experience extends beyond environmental planning and includes many types of entitlement and regulatory permits for development, natural BS/Environmental resource protection, and construction. Policy, Analysis, and Planning/University of PELF"A "'T r-YPERIENCE' California, Davis/1985 Olivenhain Trunk Sewer Improvements for these street Improvements along Mission CERTIFICATIONS FEIR/EA, City of Encinitas. Project Manager Avenue in an unimproved canyon between for final environmental documents and San Luis Rey Road and the intersection American Institute of permits.Ardurra provided comprehensive of Lotus and Pahvant Streets. The project Certified Planners, design, environmental, and outreach support involves construction of two new manholes AICP, Member 107286 for relining 50 existing manholes, relocating and replacement of approximately 250 If of approximately 2,800 If of sewer line within 6-inch cast iron sewer with 8-inch PVC sewer, ArrHLlAi TUNS existing roadway, and installing 21,000 If of and construction of approximately 340 If of environmentally appropriate maintenance new 8-inch PVC sewer.All sewer lines will American Planning access way within a floodplain and wetland. undergo open trench construction. Association The project includes re-vegetation and offsite compensatory mitigation plans California Commerce Center Supplemental Corona del Mar for construction of permanent, improved Specific Plan EIR, City of Ontario. Primary Business Improvement author and CEQA project manager on the District maintenance access way within the floodplain g and riparian corridor of Escondido Creek Supplemental Specific Plan EIR for the City of Aliso Viejo and in wetlands associated with San Elijo regionally significant build out of the California Advisory Planning Lagoon. Environmental services include joint Commerce Center Specific Plan. The project Committee EIR/EA, Clean Water Act Section 404 permit, proposed 2-million SF of warehouse space California Streambed Alteration Agreement, near the Ontario International Airport. Project YEARS federal and state Endangered Species Act issues included compatibility with SCAG's EXPERIENCE take authorization, and Coastal Development regional growth plan; health risk assessment Permit, City of Encinitas Major Use Permit associated to diesel emissions along truck 34 (MUP), San Diego County permits, Wetland routes; long-term air quality and fugitive dust Restoration Plan, and a NEPA Environmental emissions control BMPs; access, circulation, Assessment for easement modification under traffic generation and compatibility with the Natural Resource Conservation Service established at grade railroad operations; Agriculture Conservation Easement Program. vapor intrusion of hazardous materials, and screening for endangered species impacts. Lotus Street Improvements Constraints This project required significant agency input Analysis, City of Oceanside. Coordinated and coordination with SCAG, PUC, Native cultural and biological resources constraints American Heritage Commission, SCAQMD, analyses and provided alternatives analysis and the Department of Fish and Game. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 85 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A MIGUEL HURTADO , PE ROADWAY REHABILITATION, STORM DRAIN SYSTEM DESIGN in" Miguel is a design engineer with significant civil engineering experience. Miguel has been involved with pedestrian and streetscape enhancements in the City of Long Beach, s T roadway widening in the Cities of Anaheim, Santa Fe Springs and Whittier and served as design engineer for LA Metro's 1-605 Arterial Hotspots in the Cities of La Mirada and Santa • Fe Springs that involved modification to raised medians, street widening and restriping. Miguel's expertise also includes PS&E preparation for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of streets, including pavement recycling experience using FDR and CIR. Miguel is proficient EDUCATION in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, inRoads and ArcGIS and has an in-depth knowledge of Southern MA/2014/Public California plan and specification criteria and standards. Administration/ California State RELEVANT EXPERIENCE University at Fullerton 1-210 Sound Wall Improvements, Phase III, Seaside Way Storm Drain, City of Long BS/2009/Civil City of La Canada. Design engineer for the Beach. Design engineer for preparing storm Engineering/California preparation of plans for three separate sound drain construction documents for a deficiency- State Polytechnic walls that make up Phase II according to the correction project near the coastal portion University at Pomona Noise Barrier Study Report.Two sound walls of downtown Long Beach. The project was were located on the shoulder of 1-210 and a necessitated after severe flooding in 2017, REGISTRATION third sound wall was located at the top of an including the flooding of several underground embankment at Caltrans/City ROW with each parking structures. In conjunction with this Professional Engineer requiring separate design standards. Designed project,Ardurra was successful in obtaining California No. 88091 required regrading along the embankment, FEMA emergency funding for the project. The reconstruction of shoulder pavement, and project entailed the design of a 48-inch RCP YEARS reconstruction of freeway storm drain drop to parallel the existing 57-inch storm drain.A EXPERIENCE inlets. Design also included integration with significant amount of potholing was required existing freeway barriers and soundwalls. to identify existing vertical and horizontal 15 utility alignments. Century Villages at Cabrillo—The Cove, Phase VI Development, Century Affordable Jasmine Street Storm Drain, City of Development, Inc., Long Beach. Project Laguna Beach. Design engineer for the engineer for the preparation of demolition, preparation of PS&E for the conceptual and grading, horizontal control, utility, and final design for the Jasmine Street storm drain roadway plans. Project will replace six single improvements in the City of Laguna Beach. story buildings with a new five level building The recommended alignment accomplished for veterans. Project involved new sewer the following: allowed for intercepting the lines, upgraded storm drain facilities, rerouted upstream-most culvert that outlets onto gas and water lines as well as a new street private property; collects runoff on an interim geometry. basis from the adjacent drainage basin; and takes advantage of the existing downstream Town Center Plaza Improvements, City culverts which outlet directly to the beach. of Santa Fe Springs. Design engineer The project included a hydrologic and for preparation of PS&E to construct hydraulic analysis of the Jasmine Drainage improvements to the City's Town Center Plaza Basin as well as the adjacent easterly and and City Hall Parking Lot, which will include westerly drainage basins. Pipe jacking was hardscape, landscape, irrigation, drainage, required across Coast Highway to minimize structural, electrical, lighting and signage. The traffic disruptions and an Encroachment project also included improvements to the Permit was required from Caltrans. intersection of Alburtis Avenue and Telegraph Road. City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 86 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A of walkways, 3,000 square feet of shade sail structure coverage, ti )111L and anadditional4,000squarefeetof parkwalkwayrehabilitation ..... andADAaccessibility. Oneofthecriticalcomponentsofthis projectwasaddingmore drainage and bioswale areas to prevent thenewplaygroundfromflooding.. y/ik ,"� This project revitalized the area with vibrant equipment and - •_' *` iconic play structures making this a destination playground and landmark in the community, accessible for all ages and abilities. The project received the 2024 Commendation Award from ACEC z',. 1 -.IA,.1 L•`\ California and the 2024 Project Award from CMAA Southern California. ALAMITOS BEACH CONCESSION BUILDING AGENCY: City of Long Beach SERVICES:Construction Management,Project Management TEAM Dino D'Emilia,Gafur Oyewo, CLIENT CONTACT. Tony Resendez,Project DATES: 2019-08/2023 Dustin Blackwell TITLE: Management Officer COSTS: $6.5 million(construction value) PHONE 562.570.6258 $1.4 million(fee) EMAIL: Tony.Resendez@longbeach.gov The Alamitos Beach Concession Building is an elegant two-story a : , r' ,,"' " 'i restaurant and entertainment venue that elevates the beachgoing ,t ' ' i . experience by providing amenities such as rooftop dining �x2; .0�,- overlooking the beach, a convenient concession window for take- -- , = -- - .g ..` �, , out, fitness stations, a dune-themed passive playground, a new -,. ,, iit pickup and drop-off plaza, bike share station, sports equipment rental facility, and secure restrooms. Located at the intersection of Shoreline Drive and Alamitos Avenue, this is the westernmost , ,,n '' section of Long Beach's complex of beaches, linking downtown to Alamitos Bay via a paved bicycle path and separate pedestrian \ Y walking path. The facility was built with resilient construction materials to withstand the marine and urban beach environment. The project implemented enhanced circulation, bike access, wayfinding graphics, and additional beach parking including electric vehicle (EV) parking stalls. Project highlights include: Activation of a previously underutilized area previously impacted with unhoused encampments and undesirable activities Additional beach parking, including four new EV parking stalls, with infrastructure to add another 10 • Latest in Low Impact Development improvements, resulting in cleaner stormwater runoff into the ocean • New and increased number of beach restrooms with enhanced resiliency and security construction New beach rentals facility, as well as bike amenities for cycling modality encouragement Great new gastro-pub on the beach creating a destination for the region Ardurra was engaged to take over the provision of construction management services for the construction of the facility. Shortly after construction began, the project experienced complex and substantial issues that impacted the budget and schedule. In order to expeditiously address the problems, the City engaged the Ardurra PM/CM team to minimize the impacts to the project.Ardurra assisted the City with resolving complex construction challenges and provided project control services to maintain tight and efficient documentation, and to coordinate quality assurance special and deputy testing for the project. This project received the 2024 Commendation Award from ACEC California and the 2024 Project Award from CMAA Southern California. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 23 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines ( Category A 3 I REFEREN' MARY K. GIORDANO REGIONAL TRANSIT CENTER AGENCY: City of Torrance SERVICES: Construction Management,Inspection TEAM Dino D'Emilia,Omar Alameddine, CLIENT CONTACT: Craig Bilezerian DATES: 10/2016-06/2023 Karen Brown-Castro,Dustin Blackwell, TITLE: Public Works Director COSTS: $22 million(construction value) Joe Stoakley,Chip Vanderbeek, PHONE: 310.618.3054 $2,022,000(fee) Gafur Oyewo,Eric Nunez EMAIL. cbilezerian@torranceca.gov Ardurra provided construction management and general inspection along demirrir- mirommusi with other professional services required to undertake and successfully manage construction of the Mary K. Giordano Regional Transit Center. With its U-shaped canopy, this iconic facility is strategically located on Crenshaw Boulevard in the city of Torrance near the I-405 and 1-110 freeways and improves regional mobility, linking Torrance Transit with y4�4 �, �® other regional providers and potentially will serve as the future southern terminus for Metro C-line light rail, which will enhance access to the . . . greater Los Angeles region. . � s . , The 15,000-SF building is LEED-certified and accommodates a transit -- __ • store, an operator layover area with amenities, offices, security office/post = -= ' via communications room, training/conference room, storage room, and the ability to house areas for small retail use. The project included state-of-the-art technology such as license plate readers for bus operation tracking, a bus simulator for driver training, cashless ticketing vending machines, real-time information kiosks, changeable bus route signing at the bus terminal, and a fully integrated high-definition jumbo-tron for user information. The 5-acre terminal facility provides eight bus berths (two with the ability to serve 60-foot articulating buses); a 250-space parking lot with planned future expansion of a parking structure; a passenger drop-off zone; eight bicycle lockers; electric car charging station infrastructure; CCTV security cameras; and anti-vandalism/anti-skating devices. One of Ardurra's first tasks was a constructability review of the project's plans (273 sheets) and specifications.Ardurra assisted the City during the bid phase, coordinating responses to bidder questions, substitution requests and compiling and issuing bid addenda. Ardurra also assisted the City with evaluation of submitted bids, as well as addressing a bid protest and assisting with preparation for City Council award of the construction contract.Ardurra construction phase services included assisting the City with establishing an efficient web-based project administration portal and coordinating with a multitude of project stakeholders (various City Departments, utilities, adjacent property owners, contractors and subcontractors, project architect, and sub-consultants). Other tasks entailed performing schedule and budget reviews, processing/coordinating RFI responses, submittals and change management, as well as providing and coordinating geotechnical and deputy inspection services through its sub-consultants. The project involved development of a 27-acre site; protection of a tar plant preserve; extension of a local City street to provide bus circulation and access to four previously land-locked parcels; and widening of a major City arterial, with a new intersection signal and modifications to a second traffic signal. During construction of the 208th Street extension, an adjacent private parcel development was implemented to construct a tilt-up commercial building and site for a new Frontier internet field service facility. This required close coordination with the adjacent parcel owner for access during construction of their facility.Additionally, the 208th Street extension required collaboration with American Styrenics (Amsty), which operates an adjacent existing recycled polystyrene manufacturing facility. Close coordination between the general contractor and Amsty was implemented to minimize impacts to the adjacent business, while implementing multi-employer safety protocols. City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 24 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A 31 REFERENCES Part of this project involved work on the very active neighboring street. The contractor had to carefully time any work that was scheduled to impact traffic, including setup and take-down of traffic control. The City received complaints when the contractor was too early in their setup, so Ardurra's inspector on the project worked very closely with the contractor to make sure they properly hit their setup/take-down window to minimize impact to the surrounding community. This project received the 2024 Merit Award from ACEC California. SUPERIOR AVENUE PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE BRIDGE AND PARKING LOT AGENCY City of Newport Beach SERVICES: Construction Management,Inspection,Structural TEAM Dino D'Emilia,Omar Alameddine, CLIENT CONTACT Andy Iran DATES:06/2022—ongoing Bradley Waldrop,Joe Stoakley, TITLE Senior Civil Engineer COSTS: $7.8 million(construction value) Dustin Blackwell,Mahina Siu PHONE 949.644.3315 $1.3 million(fee) EMAIL atran@newportbeachca.gov Ardurra is at the forefront of enhancing Newport Beach's community infrastructure, serving as the Construction Manager and Inspector for the Superior Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge and Parking Lot project. This project is a key contribution to the City's goal to increase parking availability and improve safe access for pedestrians and cyclists to Sunset Ridge Park. Project highlights include a new 212-foot-long signature pedestrian bridge, doubled parking capacity, and upgrades to Sunset View Park, such as additional green spaces and essential _.� amenities like a new drop-off zone and a bicycle repair station. Our role encompasses daily inspections to ensure compliance with Greenbook and Caltrans standards, traffic control for both day and night operations, and effective coordination with the '`'" - City's utilities team and Southern California Edison. Our proactive communication strategy ensures the community stays informed and engaged with the project's progress. Technically,Ardurra excels in managing complex construction challenges, including the inspection of large-diameter deep drilled shafts, a non-traditional post-tensioned superstructure, integration of geogrids, construction of tall segmental retaining walls, and groundwater mitigation measures. Our comprehensive approach is delivering project success, safety, and sustainability. POLICE DEPT. SEISMIC RETROFIT, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER & MODERNIZATION AGENCY City of Cypress SERVICES: Construction Management,Inspection TEAM John Wolitarsky,Karen Brown-Castro, CLIENT CONTACT Nick Mangkalakiri DATES: 2020—01/2022 DeeYeh TITLE City Engineer COSTS: $4.7 million(construction value) PHONE 714.765.5157 $503,350(fee) EMAIL nmangkal@cypressca.org Ardurra provided construction management services, including biddability and constructability reviews and peer cost estimating. The existing Police Department structure was an approximately 20,000-square-foot, single-story building with a partial basement. The City used a roof-stiffening system for seismic strengthening. The improvements entailed relocating interior walls and making lighting upgrades,ADA improvements and architectural enhancements. Each design submittal biddability/constructability review is a result in Ardurra's submittal of redlined plans and a punch list of comments and recommendations for the City's consideration and implementation with the project architect/engineer.Ardurra reviewed the plans for biddability and constructability and identified potential value engineering solutions, ambiguities, conflicts and/ or omissions that became apparent during its review. The bid documents and technical specifications were reviewed for potential duplication/overlap of clauses, conflicts, proper placement of critical requirements within the order and precedence City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 25 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A 3 I REFERENCES of documents.Ardurra recommended key contract provisions to provide the necessary controls and remedies for the City to maintain a proactive approach on the project.Ardurra also ini 4110k- provided construction management and inspection services - to oversee the successful completion of construction activities associated with this project. The project included interior - • ' improvements, structural improvements, exterior improvements, - - _______ and temporary/phased improvements. f This project was quite unique in that it required the temporary relocation of the entire Cypress Police Department during the construction phase. Temporary trailers and an existing senior center were used to provide temporary housing. Subsequent to approval of the initial project schedule, monthly updates were provided, and any deviations from the critical path were mitigated by modifying other parts of the schedule.All in all, even with the pandemic and the ensuing supply chain issues, the project was completed on time. 2022 Project Achievement Award, CMAA Southern California Chapter ON-CALL CM/ENGINEERING SUPPORT/TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES AGENCY: City of Cypress SERVICES: Project Management,Development Review, TEAM Dino D'Emilia,Mark Lewis, CLIENT CONTACT: Nick Mangkalakiri Construction Management,Construction Inspection Ken Rosenfield,Omar Alameddine, TITLE: City Engineer DATES: 06/2022—ongoing John Wolitarsky,Gafur Oyewo, PHONE:714.765.5157 COSTS: $2.2 million(project value) Rusty Rapp EMAIL: nmangkal@cypressca.org Fee varies by project Ardurra provides professional construction management/testing and inspection/engineering support services, on an as- needed basis for various CIP projects. Services include construction management, pre-construction meetings, utility coordination, monitoring of construction schedules, shop drawing review, submittal review, public notification, public complaint resolution, traffic coordination, coordination with other City departments, interpretation of PS&E, analysis of changed conditions, development of corrective actions, and negotiation of change orders. Testing and inspection services include construction inspection, QA/QC, GPS-enabled site photography, field visits, pre-construction job walks, emergency and night inspections, material and laboratory testing, structural calculations geotechnical investigations, potholing, exploratory investigations, and underground utility research. Recent assignments include Street Rehabilitation, Project 313; Oak Knoll South Parking Lot Seal Coat, Project 332; Concrete Rehabilitation, Project 293;Arterial Rehabilitation, Project 316; and Non-CIP Project Inspection Services. BELMONT PLAZA POOL REBUILD/REVITALIZATION PROJECT AGENCY: City of Long Beach SERVICES: Project Management TEA^, Dino D'Emilia,Gafur Oyewo,Joe Stoakley, CLIENT CONTACT: Eric 0.Lopez DATES: 2014—ongoing Dustin Blackwell TITLE: Public Works Director COSTS' $85 million(construction value) PHONE: 562.570.5690 $3.8 million(fee) EMAIL: Eric.Lopez@longbeach.gov Ardurra is providing project management services for construction of a$85-million world-class aquatic center on the former site of the historic Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. The aging original facility near the Belmont Pier was demolished in 2014 due to concerns over its seismic resilience. Dedicated in 1968, that oceanfront aquatic center hosted the preliminary U.S. Olympic swimming trials 15 days after it opened. Plans call for a world-class facility to host regional and national competitive swim, water polo, and diving events as well as programs and recreational swimming for the public. Ardurra's project involvement has taken many forms, from procuring contractors through the City's Job Order Contracting Program to managing demolition of the massive original structure. The oversight has extended to construction of an office, a temporary aquatics lobby, and temporary restroom and shower facilities to support a newly constructed temporary pool. City of Seal Beach /`� / ARDURRA 26 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A v Ardurra's foundational role in this project is reflected in a wide range of activities and accomplishments to date.Ardurra represents the City in all negotiations, meetings, and community outreach.Ardurra led the effort for the engagement of the selected world-class architectural team to design the project.Ardurra authors, maintains, and updates a project website and administers project announcements through various media sources for the project.Ardurra is the primary contact for project's public relations.Ardurra manages the conceptual design, preparation, and circulation of the Environmental Impact Report(EIR).Ardurra coordinates the public process required to support certification of the EIR and re-certification after receipt of several appeals.Ardurra assisted the City in compiling the administrative record to prevail over a petition (lawsuit) challenging the certification of the EIR. Ardurra assists with the processing of entitlements and the Coastal Development Permit Application (CDP) to the California Coastal Commission. The CDP application involves development of several supplemental studies including addressing alternate project sites, citywide programs to attract and enhance the vast City's demographic population to experience and use the proposed facility, sea-level rise/wave uprush analyses as well as other key Coastal Commission concerns. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT FOR NEAR-TERM WATER SUPPLY& CIP AGENCY: Elsinore Valley MWD SERVICES: Program Management,Project Management, TEAM Amy Czajkowski,Alan Hargis, CLIENT CONTACT: Jason Dafforn,former EVMWD Construction Management Brandin Checkos,Chuck Reuck, TITLE: Dir.of Engineering&Water DATES:04/2016—03/2020* Nancy Cambra,Ninyo&Moore Resources(now GM with Valley *Contract converted to an as-needed advisory role. Sanitation District) COSTS: $45 million(construction value) PHONE: 951.674.3146 x8219 EMAIL:jdafforn@valley-sanitary.org Ardurra was engaged by the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District(EVMWD) to provide project and construction management for over 40 CIP projects ranging in construction value from $300K to $10M. The CIP execution rate was over 90% and all projects were completed on time and with an overall 2% change order rate. This contract is managed by Amy Czajkowski as the CIP Construction Manager/Program Manager. Under this contract, a wide range of services were successfully provided: • Coordinating and supervising all inspections for in-house inspection staff and outside consultants • Processing all RFIs, Progress Payments, etc. and conducting all Progress Meetings • Managed (3) emergency construction projects including the repair of a sewer force main in Highway 74 • Coordinating all communications with the Engineers of Record (EORs) and CM staff • Performing public outreach tasks • Overseeing the District's Labor Compliance Program • Acting as the SMARTS system Legally Responsible Party and performing all Qualified SWPPP Practitioner inspections • Performing all Claims Management(see preceding table listing claim resolutions) • Acting as coordinator with the various jurisdictions such as RCFCWCD, Caltrans, RWQCB,ACOE, CDFG, and other agencies to complete permits Coordinating with SCE to secure new electrical service for the various facilities Below are selected project examples. _ • Flagler Well Project. Provided Construction Management services for the rehabilitation of two deep wells and the , — � treatment systems and booster station to discharge into the 42-inch Temescal Canyon Pipeline (TVP). The project o•-• —I! t. • included obtaining two permits from the County of Riverside "° � !• ': Transportation Department and the City of Corona and k• o coordination with Caltrans. • 'Tsv,, City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 27 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES Canyon Lake Water Treatment Facility Upgrades Project. This project included retrofitting and/or conversions of various systems within the Canyon Lake WTP to meet regulatory issues, water quality issues, repair and rehabilitation (R&R) issues, and chemical system changes. This project included the CM tasks as described above with the additional tasks of determining bottleneck issues in the CLWTP to perform the upgrades. The project consisted of retrofit an existing tank and provided new blower systems for total trihalomethane (TTHM) removal issues including adding these facilities to the SCADA system; changing a PACL system with a ferric chloride system; clarifier upgrades; and electrical upgrades. • Various Well Rehabilitations within the Elsinore Groundwater Basin. Managed $3.5M • 11 worth of(5) Groundwater Well Rehabilitation projects, which were completely upgraded by replacing all the pumps, bowls, packers, and making other associated repairs. Since several of these wells pumped water with high levels of arsenic, they either had to be treated at the Back Basin Groundwater Treatment Facility or blended with other well flow.Therefore, banging each well back on line required detailed coordination with Operations and Engineering to ensure the blending and/or treatment requirements were met. NI .—,,13 PROGRAM & PROJECT MANAGEMENT OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN AGENCY: Long Beach Water Department SERVICES. Program Management&Overall Program TEAM Amy Czajkowski,Brandin Checkos, CLIENT CONTACT: Danna Monzon,Manager of Scheduling,Project Management,Construction Chuck Reuck TITLE: Engineering—Water/Sewer Management,Labor Compliance Systems Infrastructure DATES: 10/2021—12/2023 PHONE: 562.570.2325 COSTS: $18 million(construction value) EMAIL danna.monzon@lbwater.org Ardurra provides Program Management, Project Management, and Construction Management Services for Long Beach Water Department(LBWD) projects from the inception through design and during construction, which generally includes the following steps: • Prepare Request for Proposals (RFP)s for master planning, engineering design, services for construction management and inspection services, select consultants, prepare contracts, etc. Conduct meetings with LBWD staff, outside consultants and contractors during planning, design, and construction projects Review deliverables for design and perform constructability reviews to ensure the contracts are bid ready Train LBWD Project Managers and/or provide advice for resolving technical and/or construction issues as they arise Constructability Reviews Review of 30% PDR, 60%, 90%, 100%, and Bid Ready plans and specifications Coordinating and supervising all inspections for in-house inspection staff and outside consultants • Processing all RFIs, Progress Payments, etc. and conducting all Progress Meetings Coordinating all communications with the Engineers of Record (EORs) and CM staff Performing public outreach tasks Labor Compliance, performed in-house by Ardurra for various projects and Ardurra managing LBWD's Labor Compliance consultant • Acting as the SMARTS system Legally Responsible Party (LRP) and performing all Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) inspections Performing all Claims Management(see preceding table listing claim resolutions) Acting as coordinator with the various jurisdictions such as RCFCWCD, Caltrans, RWQCB,ACOE, CDFG, and other agencies to complete permits. • Coordinating with SCE to secure new electrical service for the various facilities. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 28 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines l Category A 31 REFERENCES Project highlights have included employing mitigation measures for the current bidding environment and supply chain issues that have saved over 1 year on multiple critical projects, including the critical HVAC replacement project for Long Beach Water Department's Groundwater Treatment Plant; managing over 12 new wells; 4 new wells out to bid in period of 4 months; critical HVAC for the Groundwater Treatment Plant(GWTP) as the GWTP is the centralized groundwater treatment facility for all of the City of Long Beach. Included the Pre-Purchase of critical equipment to meet the overall lab certification schedule; and 5 projects outside of the wells out to bid in a matter of 6 months. ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, AND PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES AGENCY: City of Huntington Beach SERVICES: Project Management,Civil Engineering, TEAM: Mark Lewis,Jose Hernandez, CLIENT CONTACT: Alvin Papa,Deputy Director Staff Augmentation Rick Kennedy,Rob Weber, TITLE Public Works—Utilities DATES: 06/2021—06/2024 Katy Lin,Christian Minerman PHONE 714.536.5503 COSTS: $1 million(project value) EMAIL:alvin.papa@surfcity-hb.org $151,420(fee) Ardurra is providing on-call civil engineering, survey, and consulting services for the City of Huntington Beach for various public works b ' infrastructure projects, including rehabilitation of roads, alleys, curb, gutter, and sidewalks within the public right-of-way, as well as off-street L , ; t1'; ' improvements, such as rehabilitation of City parking lots, and development WOO i►� of project concept, grant funding compliance, project specifications, and _ bid support for conversion of median turf to drought-tolerant landscape with • — - new trees for beautification. Utility support services have involved staff augmentation for management support, mentoring, as well as program and project development. Projects include development of a 5-year funding strategy for upgrades to stormwater pump station facilities as well as preparation of project bid specifications for implementation. Other projects include development of on-call specifications for the City's sewer lateral program, a program to consolidate the domestic and irrigation delivery system, and evaluation of the City's water production disinfection to develop a program to convert to Onsite Chlorine Generation (OSG). Ardurra is also providing staff support for permit review and issuance and development review processing. ON-CALL ENGINEERING DESIGN, PLAN CHECK/REVIEW & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATION AGENCY: City of Brea SERVICES: Project Management,Engineering Design, TEAM: Anissa Voyiatzes,Mark Lewis, CLIENT CONTACT: Ryan Chapman Plan Check Jose Hernandez,Bob Merrell, TITLE Assistant City Engineer DATES: 11/2019—ongoing Miguel Hurtado,Teresa Kelley PHONE: 714.990.7763 COSTS: $300,000(project value) EMAIL: ryanch@cityofbrea.net Fee varies by project Ardurra provides project management to augment City staff and performs on-call, as-needed design and civil engineering services on capital improvement projects that include street improvements, traffic safety enhancements, water improvements, storm drain improvements, sewer improvements, facility improvements and community facility district improvements. Projects have included design services for the Country Lane Street Rehab CIP 7323 project and a Feasibility Study for the Berry Street Sidewalks CIP 7324 project. Ardurra also provided plan check services for the review of engineering plans and reports and development planning documents for developer-funded projects including: EIR drainage and water quality studies and write-ups, grading, tentative maps, storm drains, site development plans, streets, H&H analyses, utilities, and WQMP reports. Projects included plan check review for Raising Canes Restaurant, Brea Plaza Mixed Use, Randolph Avenue, Brea Mall Extension, and Pacific Highland. City of Seal Beach /' ARDURRA 29 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES Ardurra provided ongoing review and approval of traffic control plans for private utility construction and currently averaging six reviews per month. Responsibilities included reviewing stage construction and worksite traffic control plans and providing Traffic Division support. Ardurra is providing project management of several CIP projects involving street paving, water line and sewer line replacement, sewer lift station upgrades/replacement, and sewer realignment evaluation. ON-CALL CIVIL ENGINEERING — STREET&STORM DRAIN DESIGN/REHABILITATION PROJECTS AGENCY: City of Long Beach SERVICES: Engineering Design TEAM Anissa Voyiatzes,Jose Hemandez, CLIENT CONTACT Keith Hoey DATES: 2009—ongoing Lisette Bice,Miguel Hurtado, TITLE City Engineer COSTS: $15 million(project value) Bob Merrell PHONE. 562.570.6586 $25,000 to$300,000(fee) EMAIL keith.hoey@longbeach.gov As part of an on-call contract with the City of Long Beach,Ardurra staff has prepared plans, specifications, and cost estimates for more than $15 million in improvements since 2009 and continues to work with the City through additional extensions of the original on-call contract. The projects encompass roadway, storm drain, parking lot improvements, traffic, lighting, and landscape improvements, design of more than 150 ADA-compliant curb and ramps, and focused on many of the major roadways within the city.Ardurra staff has consistently provided the City with well-designed projects facilitating smooth construction. Some recent projects include: Market Street Pedestrian Streetscape Enhancements (LA River to Easterly City Limits).Ardurra is providing engineering and design services for a Complete Street Project on Market Street between the LA River and Cherry Avenue, an approximate 1.9-mile stretch of the corridor.As stated on www.smart rowthamerica.or , complete streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages '� —= and abilities. Complete streets make it easy to cross the street, walk to shops, and bicycle to work. They allow buses to run on time and make it safe for people to walk to and from train stations. The project consists of complete street improvements including Class IV bike lanes and other new bike/pedestrian facilities, bulbouts, wayfinding signage, road diet with sidewalk extension, crosswalk and transit stop enhancements, construction/reconstruction of curb ramps for ADA compliance, repairing sidewalks, curbs, and gutters, reconstructing/resurfacing roadway pavement, landscaping and street trees, removing/relocating obstructions and utilities, and storm drain relocations. Atlantic Avenue Pedestrian Enhancements. Provided PS&E for pedestrian enhancement features, including bulbouts, to minimize pedestrian crossing distances across Atlantic Avenue. The project also included 10 new ADA- compliant curb ramps and additional pedestrian lighting. The project limits are from 56th Street to 59th Street. Atherton Street and Magnolia Avenue Street Rehabilitation. Preparation of three separate PS&E packages, totaling over 1.6 miles of roadway and dozens of curb ramps. The plans include roadway rehabilitation, the design of ADA- compliant ramps at numerous intersections, sidewalk repair to eliminate tripping hazards, and traffic signing and striping. Alamitos Avenue Rehabilitation Improvements. Preparation of PS&E for 1.0 mile of roadway rehabilitation and dozens of curb ramps. The plans include roadway rehabilitation, the design of ADA-compliant ramps at numerous intersections, road diet, Class II bike lanes, and traffic signing and striping. Intersection Improvements.Ardurra provided project management services for median modifications and revised striping at the following intersections: Los Coyotes Diagonal/Bellflower Boulevard; Willow Street/Bellflower Boulevard; and Willow Street/Los Coyotes Diagonal. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 30 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES Studebaker-Loynes Complete Streets Corridor Project.Ardurra provided project management services to support the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department including project management, coordination, and oversight to facilitate project delivery through the design phase. Studebaker Road/SR-22 Westbound On/Off Ramp Project.The project will realign the SR-22 westbound on/ off ramps at the intersection of Studebaker Road and will provide an additional residential road to access adjacent neighborhood. The project includes new roadway alignments, landscaping, LIDs, right-of-way acquisition, and stakeholder coordination. The project is being administered by the City of Long Beach with Caltrans oversight and is currently in environmental and PS&E phase. Responsible for managing the project in collaboration with City staff and design consultant. Atlantic Avenue/Claiborne Drive Bulbout.Ardurra provided design services for bulbouts at the southeast corner of Atlantic Avenue and Claiborne Drive. Drainage patterns at this corner were reviewed to determine if a parkway culvert was required. The project also included removal of the existing crosswalks across Atlantic Boulevard. Seaside Way Storm Drain.Ardurra prepared storm drain construction documents for a deficiency-correction project near the coastal portion of downtown Long Beach. The project was necessitated after severe flooding in 2017, including the flooding of several underground parking structures. In conjunction with this project,Ardurra was successful in obtaining FEMA emergency funding for the project. The project entailed the design of a 48-inch RCP to parallel the existing 57-inch storm drain.A significant amount of potholing was required to identify existing vertical and horizontal utility alignments. ON-CALL ENGINEERING AND DESIGN SERVICES FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AGENCY City of Anaheim SERVICES: Engineering Design,Staff Augmentation TEAM Anissa Voyiatzes,Jose Hemandez, CLIENT CONTACT: Cesar Carrillo DATES:06/2014—ongoing Miguel Hurtado,Bob Merrell TITLE Principal Civil Engineer COSTS: $7 million(project value) PHONE 714.765.5148 $600,000(fee) EMAIL ccarrillo@anaheim.net Ardurra has provided engineering design services for various street projects including: ,71 Lincoln Avenue Improvements. Provided engineering design services for this widening 7111111171W,1 project, which will widen 3,000 feet of Lincoln Avenue from East Street to Evergreen Street. The project widens Lincoln Avenue from a 4-to 6-lane divided street within the project limits. The scope included the removal of existing improvements, clearing, and , ! - ; '' grubbing, excavation, placement of new AC pavement, construction of concrete curb and " mac gutter, driveways, access ramps, sidewalks, bus pads, drainage system improvements, relocation of existing facilities, installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and La Plaza, traffic signal modifications, signing, striping, landscaping, and a WQMP. Landscaped medians along Lincoln Avenue and along the project roadways include drought-tolerant and low-maintenance plantings and trees. Katella Avenue Widening. Prepared PS&E design services to widen the south side of Katella Avenue next to the Anaheim Convention Center. This project included widening Katella; reconstructing a bus turnout; adding water quality structures; reconstructing offsite landscaping, irrigation, fixed bollards, retractable bollards, vehicular maintenance pathway, and decorative hardscape; and installation of two new electronic changeable message signs (VMS/CMS) systems in the median island. Significant coordination is involved with the various City departments as well as with the various utility companies and the Anaheim Convention Center staff. Provided construction support throughout the construction duration of the project. City of Seal Beach /`\ / 1�RDURRn 31 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A v 31 REFERENCES La Palma Avenue and State College Boulevard Intersection. Prepared PS&E for the widening of this key arterial intersection in Anaheim. The final Precise Alignment Plan resulted in significant right-of-way cost savings. The project included the design of a raised, landscaped median, bike lanes, parkway landscaping, and redesign of private property improvements impacted by the roadway widening. Other elements of the project included the design of private sign relocations, water quality and utility improvements.Ardurra staff developed an alternate alignment that resulted in maximum use of existing excess right-of-way; minimal impacts to existing development; right-of-way cost savings greater than $500,000; and avoided acquisition from gas station. Various Utility Design Projects. Prepared water, sewer, and electrical plans for 2,000 linear feet of parallel sewer main in Harbor Boulevard; base mapping and utility design for several undergrounding districts; and 700 linear feet of parallel water main in Tustin Avenue. Tustin Avenue/La Palma Avenue Intersection Improvements. Prepared PS&E for the widening of this key arterial intersection. The $10-million project involved development of a Precise Alignment Plan, Landscape Concept Plan, and legal descriptions. The project included design of a raised, landscaped median, parkway landscaping in both the City area and a large slope in Caltrans right-of-way, and significant redesign of private property improvements impacted by the roadway widening. The approval process included obtaining an easement and encroachment permit from Caltrans. Other elements of the project included design of significant water, storm drain, and retaining wall improvements. TORRANCE PLAZA DEL AMO FROM WESTERN AVENUE TO 223RD STREET AGENCY: City of Torrance SERVICES: Engineering Design TEAM Anissa Voyiatzes,Lisette Bice, CLIENT CONTACT Jess Caballero DATES: 09/2019—09/2021 Miguel Hurtado,CL Surveying TITLE: Associate Engineer COSTS: $1.4 million(project value) PHONE 310.618.6259 $194,934(fee) EMAIL Jcaballero@torranceCA.gov Ardurra provided design services for improvements on Plaza Del Amo from . 4 Western Avenue to 223rd Street. The project improves mobility, capacity ;°`- ! e and circulation to and from Western Avenue. Plaza Del Amo runs east to `e1 ,3 1 west and is bordered by the Torrance Little League Park, Del Amo Village x -. — t'c Apartments, and an automotive center. ; , Currently, the street is partially improved and prohibits through vehicular �. �L J_ access due to fencing located perpendicular to the street and lacks sidewalk, ;; , _� 4.,A...--11,4k,,_:," __ curb and gutter and ADA-compliant I 5 T path of travel. The northern portion - ' of the street presently serves as informal overflow street parking for the park and apartment building. _ � 4 -.-, -iiiigg—_ The City intends to improve the road to current City standards by adding pavement, i 5-foot sidewalk, 5-foot parkway, curb and gutter, street lighting,ADA-compliant curb ramps, new traffic signs, parking striping, and utility relocation/modifications. The improvements will address roadway conditions, traffic circulation, parking and pedestrian circulation. Outstanding Small Engineering Project Award, Metropolitan Los Angeles Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 32 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 31 REFERENCES DOHENY VILLAGE CONNECTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AGENCY: City of Dana Point SERVICES: Engineering Design,Structural TEAM: Anissa Voyiatzes,Jose Hemandez, CLIENT CONTACT: Matthew Sinacori,Director of DATES:01/2023—ongoing Bradley Waldrop TITLE: Public Works/City Engineer COSTS: $5 million(project value) PHONE: 949.248.3574 $240,570(fee) EMAIL: msinacori@danapoint.org This project seeks to bridge the gap between the efforts to be completed by Caltrans and a need to provide improved pedestrian and bike connectivity through the Coast Highway Community (from Doheny Village to the beach) while beautifying the surrounding area and conforming to the OCTA Master Plan efforts of adding a new lane.Ardurra engaged Caltrans in close coordination so the two projects are seamlessly linked. The goal of the project is to improve pedestrian and bicycle connectivity from Doheny Village to the surrounding beaches and the City of Dana Point in coordination with Caltrans, the local community, and other stakeholders. The project limits include Coast Highway south from the Coast Highway Connector intersection to the Riviera Beach Resort. ', The overall project includes adding bike lanes, beautification elements, 1140_____1T, street improvements including pedestrian pathway improvements, new and widened sidewalks, a new storm drain system, aesthetic barrier at the �M .:": y . . base of the bluff slope, curbs and gutters, resurfacing roadway pavement, PICHT LANE striping, lighting, landscaping, removing/relocating signingand stri in , pedestrian li htin landsca in , removin /relocatin ,,./2,,, ..,45 obstructions and utilities, miscellaneous sustainable design features for improved mobility, safety, water quality, and extensive stakeholder coordination including Caltrans. VARIOUS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, CAPITAL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AGENCY: City of Laguna Beach SERVICES: Engineering Design TE4M Anissa Voyiatzes,Jose Hemandez, CLIENT CONTACT: Mark Trestik DATES: 2009—09/2022 Andrea Mosqueda,Miguel Hurtado, TITLE: City Engineer COSTS: $10 million(project value) Bob Merrell PHONE. 949.497.0300 $50,000—$180,000(fee) EMAIL: mtrestik@lagunabeachcity.net Ardurra staff provided complete turnkey capital project delivery services for the City including overall CIP management of design and construction projects, federal funding application support, energy grants administration, construction inspection, and construction administration for various infrastructure and building facilities improvements.Ardurra helped deliver a program over$10 million in capital projects in this four-year contract. Below are a few of the projects from this contract. Jasmine Street Storm Drain.Ardurra prepared PS&E for the conceptual and final design for -`K • k these improvements. The recommended alignment allows for intercepting the upstream-most 2 culvert that outlets onto private property; collects runoff on an interim basis from the adjacent i V.` _ .4 drainage basin; and takes advantage of the existing downstream culverts that outlet directly i - '- to the beach. The project included H&H analysis of the Jasmine Drainage Basin as well as ` the adjacent easterly and westerly drainage basins. Pipe jacking was required across Coast ,� : . ' .1.,. Highway to minimize traffic disruptions, and an Encroachment Permit was required from Caltrans. This project involved MS4 Permit coordination. 2022 APWA BEST Award Winner , Temple Hills Sidewalk. This project consisted of extending the Temple Hills sidewalk, which currently terminates at Dunning Drive, to Palm Drive. The sidewalk extension resulted in a new 4-foot-wide sidewalk, curb and gutter, and hand railings on one side of the street. Design work included preparation of survey, right-of-way verification, community involvement, environmental documentation, and PS&E. City of Seal Beach /\\ /ARDURRA 3 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A V 31 REFERENCES Milligan Drive Bridge Improvements, Emergency Bridge Inspection, and Repair Recommendations, Design/ Assessment District. Because of structural deficiency in this vehicle bridge over Laguna Canyon Channel, the City called upon Ardurra to design bridge and related improvements, which consisted of replacement of the bridge including a new driveway approach and curb and gutter at Laguna Canyon Road that met City,AASHTO, and Caltrans standards. The sidewalk and access to the community from within Caltrans right-of-way meets ADA criteria and new Caltrans guidelines that reduce allowable maximum grade to 7.5 percent. Broadway Pedestrian/Safety Improvements. This roadway project was designed within Caltrans right-of-way and consisted of roadway, streetscape, drainage, traffic, and grading improvements. This primary route between the city and SR-73 and 1-405 carries substantial vehicular traffic, is adjacent to the Laguna Canyon Channel, and is home to many commercial, retail, restaurant, entertainment, and artisan businesses. Several utilities located within the parkways were impacted. In addition to a Caltrans Encroachment Permit and Fact Sheet, the project included significant pedestrian safety improvements; median island landscaping; Caltrans authorization forms; and signing, striping, traffic control, and traffic calming. ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AGENCY: Ontario Municipal Utilities Co. SERVICES: Engineering Design TEAM Rob Weber,Dolores Salgado, CLIENT CONTACT Omar Gonzalez DATES: 05/2019—ongoing Dalia Mulato,Brandin Checkos TITLE Principal Engineer COSTS: $21 million(project value) PHONE 909.395.2578 $1 million(fee) EMAIL: oegonzalez@ontarioca.gov Ardurra has been providing various services to the City of Ontario/ Ontario Municipal Utilities Company since 2019. The following list VA s r.. includes highlights of the task orders received to date: =`'_,' j - San Antonio Avenue 30-Inch Diameter Transmission Water • Main.The project consists of approximately 2,900 linear feet of new 30-and 36-inch cement mortar lined and coated welded steel pipe - , u (CML&C WSP); abandonment of approximately 3,700 linear feet ofig existing 18-inch steel pipe. `; • Ontario Ranch Phase 2,Water Main Improvements. The project I - included an expedited schedule to meet immediate water demands; 2 miles of 18-inch potable water main, 1.5 miles of 42-inch potable water main, and a pressure reducing station. Additional task orders include a Risk and Resilience Assessment,Annual Land Use Control Inspection for Department of Toxic Substances Control, Construction Engineering for the San Antonio Transmission Main, Fourth Street Storm Drain, and Construction Phase Services for San Antonio Transmission Main. AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES AGENCY Leucadia Wastewater District SERVICES: Engineering Design,Planning/Hydraulic Modeling TEAM Rob Weber,Rick Kennedy, CLIENT CONTACT Ian Riffel DATES: 2006—2022 Jamie Fagnant,Patrick Mulvey, TITLE Technical Services Manager COSTS. $27 million(project value) Dustin Payne,Viet Duy Vo,Sheila McAtee, PHONE 760.753.0155 Fee varies by project Scott Adamson,Nancy Cambra EMAIL. iriffel@lwwd.org For 16 years,Ardurra provided as-needed engineering services on a task order basis to the Leucadia Wastewater District. Services encompassed a wide variety of tasks to support all aspects of the District's Capital and Operational needs including planning and hydraulic modeling, Geographical Information System (GIS) support services, flow monitoring, City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 34 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A engineering design, cost estimating, plan preparation, office engineering during construction, and construction inspection. The following list includes highlights of the several task orders completed for the District: • Village Park 7 Pump Station Replacement Scott's Valley Sewer Rehabilitation • Village Park 5 Pump Station Replacement Saxony Pump Station Rehabilitation Project • FY 2022 Gravity Line Rehabilitation Project B1/B2 Sewer Force Main Replacement • FY 2021 Gravity Line Rehabilitation Project B1 Force Main Repair • FY 2020 Gravity Line Rehabilitation Project ° Encinitas Estates Pump Station FY 2018 Gravity Line Rehabilitation Project Orchard Wood Sewer • Leucadia Pump Station Rehabilitation & LOX System • 2019 Pump Station Assessment • Batiquitos Pump Station Emergency Overflow Lining & B3 Sewer Force Main Replacement Pump As-Needed GIS - Diana Pump Station Emergency Generator AS-NEEDED ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES AGENCY: Eastern Municipal Water District SERVICES: Engineering Design TEAM Rob Weber,Dolores Salgado, CLIENT CONTACT: Greg Kowalski,PE DATES: 2006—ongoing Ryan Huston,Anders Egense, TITLE. Senior Civil Engineer COSTS: $7 million(project value) Kaitlyn Leong PHONE:951.978.3777 x4466 Fee varies by project EMAIL: kowalskg@emwd.org Ardurra has been providing various services to the Eastern Municipal Water District since 2006. The representative project list below demonstrates our long-standing relationship: Disadvantaged Communities (Mead Valley Cajalco Corridor and Good Hope Olive Area)Water Main Improvements. Design of approximately 1,650 linear feet of new 8-inch diameter water pipeline in the Mead Valley area and approximately 7,800 linear feet of new 8-inch diameter water pipeline in the Good Hope Olive area. • Mountain Avenue Gap Pipeline. Design of 1,800 LF of 18-inch diameter potable water main along Mountain Avenue (also known as Ramona Expressway) in the City of San Jacinto, to close a gap between existing 18-inch potable water transmission mains at Oak Knoll Road and Old Mountain Avenue. • Cactus II Feeder Transmission Pipeline Planning Study. Planning study for 6.5 miles of 36-inch -48-inch water pipeline including water demand assessment, pipe diameter versus pump energy evaluation, alignment alternatives evaluation, and preliminary project cost estimates. • Fox Street Tank Replacement and Pipeline. Demolition of existing 0.15 MG Salter Road Tank and design of a new 1.0 MG Fox Street Tank with 1,750 LF of fusible PVC water main. Additional tasks include: • Post Road Hydropneumatic Booster Pump Station Perris Valley North Jumpers Alignment Study (Design & CSS) Ellis Tank Siting Study Murrieta Road Booster Station PDR • Orange Tank Siting Study • Menifee West Water Study Ellis Pressure Zone Study • Mission Canyon Water System Mini-Master Plan Final Design Services for Ellis Tank • Paseo Vivora Water Pipeline Replacement • Final Design Services for Orange Tank • Demolition of Diamond Valley Booster Station No. 1 ' Wet Weather Sewer Flow Monitoring • 1627 Pressure Zone Water Conveyance Facilities Temecula Old Town Sewer Study Implementation Plan Ellis Tank Interior Recoating City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 35 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A 3 1 REFERENCES TUNNEL HILL FACILITIES REHABILITATION AGENCY Helix Water District SERVICES: Design,Construction Management TEAM: Rob Weber,Viet Duy Vo CLIENT CONTACT: Jeffrey MacMaster,MS,PE DATES 2019—2022 TITLE Associate Engineer COSTS $3.5 million(project value) PHONE: 619.667.6277 $180,000(fee) EMAIL Jeffrey.MacMaster@helixwater.org Ardurra, and its multidisciplinary engineering team, provided preliminary and final design services for rehabilitation of facilities on the Helix Water District's (District) Tunnel Hill site. The facilities consist of a 2 million gallon steel tank, a 1 million gallon prestressed concrete tank, and a water pump station. The focus of the project was seismic upgrade and re-roofing of the existing steel tank along with ancillary improvements for the other facilities. Ardurra prepared a comprehensive preliminary design report to identify and evaluate various re-roofing and seismic/structural rehabilitation options for the steel tank along with site piping and miscellaneous civil, mechanical, and electrical retrofits and improvements.Ardurra worked in partnership with District staff to implement operator requested functionality and accessibility upgrades. The project - resulted in a design that will improve the Tunnel Hill facilities for many ears to come and help the District achieve its mission of providing a safe and reliable water supply to the East County community. `' T By rehabilitating the existing site instead of constructing new facilities, the District jok helped preserve the unique rural character of the community and minimized AWARD WINNER' disturbance during construction. ASCE San Diego Section Outstanding Rehabilitation Project This project won ASCE San Diego Section's Outstanding Rehabilitation Project APWA San Diegollmperial Chapter award and APWA San Diego/Imperial Chapter's Honor Award, 2023. Honor Award,2023 ON-CALL ENGINEERING AGENCY: South Coast Water District SERVICES Engineering Design Tar.' Aric Gnesa,Viet Duy Vo,Lo Trottier CLIENT CONTACT Taryn Kjolsing DATES 2021—ongoing TITLE: Engineering Manager COSTS $300,000(project value) PHONE 949.342.1154 Fee varies by project EMAIL: tKjolsing@scwd.org Ardurra has worked on the following projects under its current on-call contract with South Coast Water District: 30 Acres Site Water and Sewer Facilities. South Coast Water District plans to locate three new portable buildings at the site for District's use as temporary office space. The buildings require new water service, new sewer service, and a new gravity sewer main to connect the site laterals to existing sewer facilities approximately 500 LF south of the building site. The project includes a civil site plan, design of new electrical power service, and communications connection to the District's Groundwater Recover Facility with approximately 2,000 LF of new buried fiber optic. Key project components and issues include: New water and sewer services Electrical service and fiber optic communications LTM Replacement/Repair Options at Calle Vista Torito.The LTM is approximately 34,000 linear feet (6.5 miles) of pipeline, ranging in size from 24 to 36 inches in diameter, primarily constructed of concrete cylinder pipe (CCP). Due to several recent leaks, the District identified four potential repair, replacement or rehabilitation alternatives. The project includes engineering services to evaluate these alternatives with all pertinent factors, develop additional alternatives if feasible, and provide recommendations. Key project components and issues include: A Planning Study to evaluate repair, relocation, or rehabilitation alternatives City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 36 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A „,,.0,..11 ELI FARAH , RE , QSD , ENV SR ROADWAY REHABILITATION, TRAFFIC &TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING, No STORM DRAIN SYSTEM DESIGN -. ' IV. - "'•~ 41 ; 9 r Eli Farah has 12 years of experience in design and production that includes geometric ' design and development of major highways, local streets, bicycle, and pedestrian facilities. In addition to providing quality content for plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) packages with timely delivery and within budget constraints, Eli has worked on a variety of civil engineering projects focusing on the planning and final design of major transportation projects in compliance with local, state, and federal standards and procedures. EDUCATION BS/2012/Civil RELEVANT EYPEPlENCE Engineering/University Doheny Village Connectivity Improvement ADA Ramp Program, City of Long Beach. of Damascus, Project, City of Dana Point. Design Design Engineer for the design of the Damascus, Syria Engineer. The project consists of street curb ramps for the City's ramp program. improvements, including pedestrian pathway Contributed to the design of approximately REGISTRATION improvements, a new storm drain system, 130 ramps throughout the City. reconstructing/resurfacing the roadway, Professional Engineer traffic and pedestrian lighting, landscaping, Randall Avenue Street Improvements, City California No. 90120 bluff debris barrier system, sustainable design of Rialto. Design engineer responsible for features for improved mobility and safety, and providing final design and construction plans CERTIFICATIONS extensive stakeholder coordination including that includes but not limited to demolition, Caltrans. layout, construction details, signing and Envision Sustainability striping plans for street improvements that Professional/Institute 1-210 Soundwalls, Phase III, City of includes but not limited to new sidewalks, for Sustainable La Canada Flintridge. Project engineer curb ramps, driveways, and signal and Infrastructure responsible for final design of Sound walls, p g pedestrian push buttons modifications. In Qualified SWPPP and production of drainage, construction addition to providing quantities take-off, Developer details and layout plans for PS&E. This specifications, and final cost estimates. project includes the final design of sound Construction Project walls S311, S335 and S336 in addition to North Hill Avenue Complete Streets Management, 2013 shoulder improvements La Canada Flintridge Project, Pasadena. Design Engineer city limits; and within Caltrans right of way on providing final design and construction plans YEARS Interstate 210, the total length of the propose that include demolition, layout, signing and sound walls is approximately 5371ft. striping plans for street improvements that EXPERIENCE include new roundabout, bulb-out, sidewalks, 12 Superior Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle curb and gutter, curb ramps, and driveways. Bridge and Parking Lot, City of Newport Also provided quantities take-off and final Beach. Design Engineer for this project cost estimates. that involves a pedestrian/bicycle bridge over Superior Avenue at West Coast Palos Verdes Drive East Widening Project, Highway. The bridge connects a larger Rancho Palos Verdes. Design Engineer parking lot with Sunset Ridge Park. This providing final design and construction plans project includes large-diameter drilled shafts that include typical sections, demolition, through potentially contaminated soils and layout, profile, construction details, drainage a non-traditional post-tensioned swept arch plans, and signing and striping for street superstructure. The design includes geogrid improvements that include pavement inclusions and tall segmental retaining walls widening, new retaining wall, trail, and curb because the underlying soil may settle up to and gutter.Also provided quantities take-off, 9 inches during construction. and final cost estimates. City of Seal Beach /” ARDURRA 87 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A KELLY COATY, ►. EIT, QISP, QSD / P, CPESC !Pecr 1 ;' NPDES/WQMP/SWPPP ,, `' Kelly Coaty brings more than 15 years of stormwater, environmental, and hydrogeological `: A experience on various projects throughout California. Her clients have included public 1 agencies, utility companies, developers, chemical manufacturers, aerospace companies, ►' and the military. Her experience includes oversight of SWPPP preparation and compliance, groundwater monitoring well design, and implementation of soil/groundwater assessment. To this end, she has managed budget and technical design delivery and is able to navigate FDUCATION complex regulatory framework to meet municipal requirements. Kelly is experienced in the supervision and execution of field work, engineering calculations, and preparation of bridging BS/Soil Science/ documents. She maintains a thorough understanding of State DWRs and Federal condition California Polytechnic use permits. She has provided mentorship to high school students and has also participated State University/2008 and engaged in small business mentorship and Advancement of Women in Transportation (WTS) events. REGISTRATION RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: Engineer in Training Various Projects, Stormwater Essentials, miles of new subsurface conduit trenched in Californiaert. 163154, San Diego. Founder and Principal. In March the City of San Diego right of way. 20177 2021, Kelly founded Stormwater Essentials, a Qualified Industrial California certified Small Business providing MS4 Program Effectiveness Assessment Stormwater Practitioner environmental consulting services. Her Plan, North County Transit District, have included prime contracts for a Oceanside. Technical Reviewer. Provided (QISP), Cert. 00717, projects 2017 large manufacturing operations with multiple review for documents related to the District's locations and smaller private development MS4 stormwater discharge permits e.g. Qualified SWPPP projects. Her services have included project Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping Developer& management; providing agency bridging plans. Evaluated the existing industrial Practitioner(QSD/QSP) documents as a qualified and licensed QSD, SWPPP document, sampling data, and Cert. 23892, 2013 EIT, and CPESC; preparing and monitoring onsite maintenance activities to provide conditional use permits for multi-million recommendations for BMP implementation. Certified Professional in dollar private operations; leading agency Supported Illicit Discharge Detection and Erosion and Sediment Elimination program with inspection document Control (CPESC), Cert. coordination; performing property condition 7246, 2012 assessment including surface water review and recommendations regarding hydraulics; performing water balance and erosion areas and BMP maintenance from flow calculations; and compiling site specific upstream investigations and dry weather flow AFFILIATIONS data and utilizing online databases to infer sampling events. Recommended sampling American Society of groundwater and surface water hydraulics, analyses based on watershed impairments Civil Engineers She has prepared and implemented the and site activities. schedule, budget, and progress of contracts Capistrano Test Site—Groundwater California Storm Water with subcontractors and clients; negotiated Assessment and Remediation, San Quality Association pricing, ensured quality deliverables; and Clemente. Environmental Engineer/ (CASQA) identified and hired subcontractors to perform Hydrogeologist. Former aerospace testing manual or specialized labor, bid those scopes, site transferring ownership from Northrop T iARS and prepared subcontractor agreements. Grumman to residential developer. Complex EXPERIENCE Permitting and Implementation of 5G geologic fractured formation required 16 Undergrounding in the ROW, MCINerizonl in-situ remediation feasibility studies, and Cox, San Diego. Project Manager. Served remediation design including experimental as QSD in charge of oversight of SWPPP bioremediation approaches for impacted preparation and compliance with the State groundwater, horizontal injection wells, and of CA CGP for undergrounding of over 500 chemical reduction. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 88 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A RICK KENNEDY, PE WATER SYSTEM & FACILITIES DESIGN, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING In his nearly 50 years of experience, Rick Kennedy has managed the design of more than 15 new and retrofit pump station projects ranging in size from 400-gpm to over 400-MGD, with a variety of types of pumps and drive configurations. He has managed the design of new and wA*, retrofit water treatment plant projects. He is a specialist in mechanical process equipment of r ' all types, piping, and valves. He prides himself in working closely with his clients, and ensuring the design team understands the critical issues of the project. He is dedicated to delivering EDUCATION detailed and quality bid packages. He effectively manages project budgets, schedules, and risks and continually finds ways to minimizing construction and operational costs. BS/Mechanical Engineering/California RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Polytechnic State High Point Pump Station, California West was pumped directly in the distribution University, San Luis Communities. Project Manager. The High systems. Distribution system improvements Obispo/1975 Point Hydropneumatic pump station was included two miles of 24-inch CML&C steel designed to provide a small community pipe, a remote 8-mgd pump station and 6 REGISTkATION with water. Some of the challenges faced MG steel water storage tank. Project services Professional Engineer and overcome included the ability to limit included: 1.) distribution system modeling, California No. M 18710 pump start/stop sequences to 5 times an 2.) establishment of water quality goals, 3.) hour, meet new fire flow and regular flow evaluation of potential process treatment �rILIATIONS requirements, provide an accessible and trains and configurations, 4.) preliminary simple layout for ease of maintenance and design, 5.)final design, 6.) design service American Water Works access, provide the capability for the regular during construction phases, 7.) public Association flow pumps to operate on the curve when the outreach, and 8.) permitting assistance. hydropneumatic tank goes down, and the California Water ability to test pumps individually. This was Filter Washwater Header and Associated Pollution Control achieved utilizing a simple recirculation line Piping Project, Santa Fe Irrigation District, Association with flow control valves and isolation valves off Rancho Santa Fe. Senior Project Manager of each pumps discharge. for the filter surface washwater header and Water Environment associated piping project performed at the Federation Santa Margarita Conjunctive Use Project RE Badger Filtration Plant. Mechanical work Facilities, Fallbrook Public Utilities includes the replacement of the schedule YEARS District. Project Manager for the design 30, steel filter surface washwater piping: EXPERIENCE of treatment facilities associated with an consisting of two 80-foot-long, 16-inch- agreement between FPUD and the federal diameter main headers; six 40-foot-long, 49 government that settled a century long 16-inch branch distribution headers; and dispute over water rights of the Santa over 7,000 LF of perforated 3-inch schedule Margarita River. The agreement included 80 PVC fixed-grid surface wash piping. To Camp Pendleton providing approximately maximize corrosion resistance, all 270 feet 8-mgd of groundwater to FPUD, actual of 16-inch new steel pipe will be coated on flowrates being dependent on the month of the interior and exterior with fusion-bonded the year and rainfall of the previous year, epoxy. To confirm the structural stability of the that was high in iron, manganese, and TDS. new piping system, all existing pipe hangers The treatment train included 8-mgd of iron are being replaced, with all hanger anchors and manganese utilizing greensand media being inspected and replaced as needed. The within six 12-inch-diameter and 30-foot-long six 16-inch wall thimbles will be inspected pressure vessels.A side stream treated with with the interiors recoated. The design RO membranes was remixed to create a included a wall thimble steel relining detail in product water to match the water quality of the event of severe corrosion of any of the FPUD's imported water. The product water thimbles being discovered. City of Seal Beach /" ARDURRA 89 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category A PATRICK MULVEY, PE ; PROJECT MANAGEMENT, STORM DRAIN, WATER SYSTEM & FACILITIES DESIGN , OM i Patrick Mulvey has more than 20 years of civil engineering design experience with a range of projects including, but not limited to pump stations, pipelines, and reservoirs. Project challenges have included pumping station replacements and upgrades, complicated v horizontal and vertical pipeline alignment design, through congested utility corridors, site planning for replacement facilities, development of plans, specifications, and cost estimates, and various engineering calculations. EDUCATION., RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: BS/Civil Engineering/ Calavo Pump Station Replacement Diego park in the Rancho Penasquitos San Diego State and El Cajon Tank Modifications, Helix neighborhood. The main improvements University/2002 Water District. Design Engineer for the include removal and replacement of the replacement of an existing pump station and existing playground and picnic areas with AS/Landscape the replacement of an existing steel tank roof new equipment selected by the neighborhood Architecture Technician/ with an aluminum geodesic dome roof. The community group, upgrades to on-street Mesa College/2012 ro ect included a new pumpstation building l parking and sidewalks to improve park with new pumps, motors, control valves, accessibility, and restoration of the slope REGISTp 'ATIr"-] and mechanical pi in9� 16-inch waterline above the playground area which has been Professional Engineer replacement, new dome roof for the adjacent eroding and causing a maintenance issue. California No. C 69189 reservoir, extensive coordination and phasing Erosion mitigation measures includes to maintain service to the existing pump drainage improvements and reestablishing AFFILIATIONS station and miscellaneous site improvements vegetation. Much of the hardscape and consisting of grading and drainage playground areas are designed to be American Society of improvements. The new pump station was permeable, to meet stormwater treatment Civil Engineers successfully put into service along with the regulations.An underdrain system was retrofitted tank. included to protect the facilities from damage Chi Epsilon, Civil due to large storms or reduction in infiltration Engineering Honor Crest Canyon Park Storm Drain capacity. Society Replacement, Burtech Pipeline, City of San Diego. Project Manager. The project Graham Reservoir and Athletic Field, YEARS replaced approximately 4,000-linear-feet of City of Mountain View. Design Engineer EXPERIENCE large diameter storm drain and rehabilitated for an 8-MG buried concrete reservoir, approximately 900-linear-feet of storm drain pump station and athletic fields on the site 22 within the Crest Canyon Park just west of of Graham Middle School. Other project Del Mar in the City of San Diego. The project elements include over 2,600 If of new water was designed and constructed as part of an pipeline along City and Caltrans streets, civil emergency replacement project due to storm site improvements, utility relocations, and drain failure leading to massive sinkholes that permitting requirements from the Division formed during a large storm, causing a public of State Architect(DSA), Fire Department, safety hazard. Mass grading was performed and Caltrans District 4. The major project to repair the sinkholes and install temporary issues include community involvement, traffic drainage measures prior to replacement of issues, conflicts with existing utilities, and the storm drain system. coordination between the City, Mountain View Rolling Hills Neighborhood Park ADA Whisman School District, Division of State Upgrade, City of San Diego. Project Architect, and the Middle School. Manager. The project proposes various improvements to an existing City of San City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 90 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category A /\\/ ARDURRA CATEGORY B: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SUPPORT • Encroachment& Development Permitting and Agreements • Development Services (i.e., Grading Plan Checks, Streets) • Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing and Coordination (i.e. Wireless Telecommunication, Public Utilities, and Investor-Owned Utilities) frim"------limir— ANNII OLLABO RATE -.,.„:. .. '4 ' Ili aisai I ;'l'ili1 I di. Welcome to INNOVATE cQ 'leaJ F piiiimi . ..,. . , ,.. L.... .. L . . : � 44.i.j.„:,.._.::,;, :i,,if-R CREATE .ram.- --�`� '3r . rFY� ARDURRA April 24, 2024 Ms. Kathryne Cho Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Department of Public Works 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 RE: Proposal to Provide On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Category B- Professional Development Services Support Dear Ms. Cho and Selection Panel: In support of the City of Seal Beach's Capital Improvement Program,Ardurra Group, Inc. (Ardurra) is poised and prepared to provide On-Call Professional Services in support of Category B - Professional Development Services Support, for the following Discipline areas: • Encroachment& Development Permitting and Agreements • Development Services (i.e., Grading Plan Checks, Streets) • Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing and Coordination (i.e. Wireless Telecommunication, Public Utilities, and Investor- Owned Utilities) With more than 120 professionals in Southern California,Ardurra has the local resources ready to support the City's efforts in delivering its extensive Capital Improvement Program. Our team of engineers, planners, and technicians have substantial experience working for similar agencies, including coastal municipalities, that have successfully provided support services including permitting support, development services, and utility plan checks for private developments or encroachments into the City's right of way. With a successful history of providing full-service, on-call owner's representative services,Ardurra's philosophy is to protect the City's interests and provide quality services to the City and its community. Selecting the Ardurra team offers the City the following benefits. Dedicated On-Call Services Manager- Nicole Jules, PE, will serve as your primary contact for services and the contract manager, leading a comprehensive team of local professionals. Nicole brings more than 28 years of experience serving public agencies on staff and in a consulting capacity, supporting public works improvements by reviewing, regulating, and permitting activities that support our communities. Available Team I Deep Bench -Ardurra has developed an available and comprehensive team to cover all areas of the anticipated scope of services for our identified disciplines. Moreover, we are proud to offer the City a deep bench of resources to scale up as needed in support of increased demand for development services. Not only do we employ a large number of engineers, their collective experience providing services to California municipal clients-both as internal staff and consultants-is more extensive than our competitors. We look forward to collaborating with City staff to provide the proposed services and to enhance and expand those services for the citizens and development community of the City of Seal Beach. ARDURRA GROUP, INC. 3737 BIRCH STREET SUITE 250 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 949.428.1500 ARDURRA.COM ARDURRA On-Going Exnerience with On-Cali Services Our team of experts have worked together on numerous on-call contracts for the City of Seal Beach and other public agencies in Orange County, as well as in coastal communities, and can quickly mobilize when a task order is issued. No task is too large or small. Ardurra has received Addendum No. 1, dated March 29, 2024, and we have adhered to the page restrictions outlined in the RFP. Our commitment is sincere and goes beyond this proposal, as our success is based on long-term relationships with public agencies throughout Orange County. We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to serve the City. As Ardurra's authorized representative, please contact me at 949.368.4156 or njules@ardurra.com, should you have any questions or need further information. Respectfully submitted, Ardurra Group, Inc. jej.4. Nicole Jules, PE Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD Traffic &Transportation Group Leader California Public Works Practice Director ARDURRA GROUP, INC. 3737 BIRCH STREET SUITE 250 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 949.428.1500 ARDURRA.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS CATEGORY B - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SUPPORT PROPOSAL 1 . LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS 1 2. COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS 6 3. REFERENCES 9 4. SUBCONSULTANT LIST 15 5. UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH 16 6. EXCEPTIONS 19 APPENDIX: RESUMES 20 FEE PROPOSAL Separately Submitted Envelope City of Seal Beach /\/ ARDURRA On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B 1 I LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS PROJECT TEAM AND KEY INDIVIDUALS The most critical component to the success of the On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines contract will be the project team. We understand the key issue for providing effective services is to be highly responsive and have the depth of resources locally available to fulfill your project needs. The right mix of experience, enthusiasm, and fresh ideas is critical to not only an outstanding final project, but an outstanding experience during the performance of the project.Ardurra's in-house staff are fully qualified to manage and execute the full range of services that may be required by Category B Disciplines: Encroachment& Development Permitting and Agreements; Development Services; and Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing and Coordination. The Task Leads and support team will be drawn from our overall team based on the technical requirements of each task. Our Project Manager, Nicole Jules, PE, will work with the Task Lead(s) to communicate with City staff, provide consistency in the project deliverables that meet City needs and requirements, and coordinate Ardurra tasks (if multiple, parallel tasks are being performed for the City). The Task Lead will coordinate activities within the team and will be responsible for the development of progress and final submittals, coordination meetings, and status reports. Our staff members are well-trained in problem solving. We process all issues with a sense of urgency and present our clients with suggested alternatives, cost and schedule affects, and recommended solutions that best suit the interests of the project and the City. Figure 1 features our Team Organization Chart. Brief biographies for personnel have been provided on the following pages and detailed resumes are provided in the Appendix. AVAILABILITY This team is available and ready to start working immediately on any task defined by the City. Our team members have a track record of delivering detailed plans and services on schedule. If an accelerated project delivery schedule is required, Ardurra has the depth to add more staff to get the work done. Our Task Leads are adept at allocating the right resources with the best mix of availability and expertise for the task assigned, and can draw from our deep bench of experienced professionals to serve projects as needed. We are fully committed for the duration of the contract and we understand that the availability and consistency of the team leadership are critical to the project success; personnel will not be substituted without written approval from the City. LOCAL PRESENCE As neighbors—with our nearby offices in Newport Beach and El Segundo and many of our team members being residents of surrounding communities—we are deeply invested in the City's success. With more than 200 professionals in Southern California, we have the depth of resources to respond quickly to your needs. THE ARDURRA DIFFERENCE J to) n , 5 Z 1�1 COMMUNICATION RESPONSIVENESS COMMITMENT KNOWLEDGE City of Seal Beach / \ ' ARDURRA 1 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS KEY PERSONNEL (RESUMES PROVIDED IN THE APPENDIX) V ,. z: 1 � _ .. y „ r .! wi[k !1, OF e L _ I ( NICOLE JULES, PE LEA REIS, PE JAMES FLANNIGAN, PE PROJECT MANAGER DISCIPLINE LEAD: ENCROACHMENT DISCIPLINE LEAD: UTILITY PLAN mi:.,+di�,I r. Du/0 AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITTING CHECK/ PERMIT PROCESSING AND AND AGREEMENTS/ COORDINATION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES rY 5QC, AVAILABILITY 50% Nicole has over 28 years of Lea has over 20 years of experience in James has over 10 years of progressive professional experience the public and private sector, managing experience managing various capital and a results oriented track record. public and private projects for various improvement projects from design and She has managed a variety of cities throughout Southern California. construction, reviewing and issuing complex, controversial public works Lea's career has given her valuable encroachment permit applications for improvement projects in both private insight into the successful delivery right of way projects, and preparing and public employment. Her career of projects, from design through grant funding applications and grant spans all aspects of civil engineering, construction. Her project experience management after award. He has including working in a variety of includes roadway rehabilitation and managed grant funds for various environments.As a result of her traffic signals, water, sewer, and storm water and storm water quality projects well-rounded experience, Nicole drain systems, buildings and facilities, to include pipelines, pumps, wells, has developed an ability to work and community parks. She is well reservoirs, and projects for compliance successfully with varied clients and versed in ADA improvements and with NPDES MS4 permitting. communities. She has expertise in compliance, Caltrans and Greenbook James has provided encroachment understanding how to balance good standards and specifications, and permit and development support to engineering with practical and feasible constructability valuation. the cities of Rancho Palos Verdes and solutions. Lea has provided encroachment permit Torrance. Nicole has provided encroachment and development services to the cities Serving as Task Lead, James will permit and right of way of Lawndale, Rancho Palos Verdes, provide day to day communications management, utilities, and wireless Compton and Lake Forest. and overall project management. telecommunications support to the Serving as Task Lead, Lea will provide Cities of Seal Beach, Rancho Palos day to day communications and overall Verdes, Maywood, Compton, Laguna project management. Beach, and Hermosa Beach. Working in tandem with Task Leads, Nicole will provide technical oversight and serve as the main point of contact with the City. City of Seal Beach / \` / i'\RDURRA 2 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B v LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS SUPPORTING STAFF Mark Lewis, PE, TE, PTOE. Mark is a proven leader with 36 years of engineering experience—13 of those years serving as Director of Public Works/City Engineer for the City of Fountain Valley. He has extensive knowledge and progressive management expertise in strategic planning, operational efficiency,financial planning, and human resources management. He applies an innovative approach in these key areas in addition to communication, � ` oft. funding procurement, asset management, capital improvement program development and implementation, project management and intergovernmental relations to deliver cost-saving solutions to all his projects. Mark's resume is provided in the Appendix. Joseph Mullaney, EIT. Joseph possesses 11 years of experience providing civil engineering services in the public arena working with various municipalities.Joseph's experience includes providing support in the areas of ' 14traffic engineering,construction project management, and land development. He also has extensive experience ,,, in design, investigation and coordination of fiber optic systems, and wireless telecommunication facilities. AVAILABILITY 25% Seth Jenison, PE, TE, PTOE. Seth has 8 years of diverse experience in both the private and public sectors.As a design engineer for consulting firms, Seth has prepared traffic control, signing and striping,traffic signal, and ell) roadway improvement plans.Working as a City employee, Seth reviewed a wide variety of improvement plans, ,A._ prepared multiple traffic related grant applications, and managed multiple large scale traffic related construction projects. Charmine Solla, PE, TE, PTOE, PMP. Charmine is an experienced traffic engineer with over 15 years of 41111 experience. She is experienced preparing PS&E for various transportation projects, launching safe routes to ilirir school and traffic calming programs, and developing bicycle and pedestrian master plans. She is also experienced vitt with civil engineering and project management. She has assisted the Cities of Antioch, San Rafael, and Hayward with development reviews, plan checking and writing conditions of approvals for improvement projects seeking permits. -IvAILABILiTY. 10070 jnLarry Yee, TE. Larry brings more than 12 years of experience reviewing and preparing traffic control plans for city and land development projects; reviewing Basis of Design (documents and street improvement plans for land development projects; issuing special traffic permits(traffic encroachment permits); and preparing PS&E for sewer, water, base repair,grinding and paving, and Complete Streets projects. He also brings experience working with public works staff and other city departments during the review process for city improvement projects. AVAILABILITY: 100% Victor Baltazar, PE, TE.Victor brings more than 8 years of professional experience in traffic engineering design and analysis. Victor specialized in traffic signal and lighting, signing and striping,traffic handling, and intelligent transportation systems(ITS)design plans, specifications, and estimates packages.Additionally,Victor generates ,t various traffic impact, highway operation, pedestrian crossing, and photometric lighting analyses. - va,,_Ai,L,i r flEthan Angold. Ethan is a transportation engineering professional passionate about traffic engineering and transportation design. For transportation design projects, he produces signing and striping plans, roundabout design checks, truck turn exhibits, and design concept exhibits with a focus on pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. For traffic engineering projects, he performs traffic impact analyses, systemic safety analyses, and benefit-cost analyses. =iAILABILITY. 100% Deborah De Bow, PE.A highly skilled public works professional with experience working in both the public and private sectors, Deborah spent much of her career as an engineer for the City of Huntington Beach. She has 40 years of experience in the planning, design, and construction management of public utilities and capital projects. In addition, Deborah offers unique expertise with the processing and approving of residential, commercial, and industrial private development projects, including developing and enforcing conditions of approval and development requirements,environmental review, regulatory approvals, and public hearings. -1\i4ILABILITY 100% City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 3 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS x Jose Hernandez, PE, QSD.With more than 25 years of experience overseeing projects of varying size and complexity through design, permitting and construction, Jose will be the face of the Civil Engineering team. He willE work in tandem with Anissa ensuring resource management and project communication. He has managed ;, the design of projects involving storm drain improvements, street rehabilitation,ADA improvements, concrete flatwork improvements, restriping, and designing for impacts to utilities. He is well-versed with design standards, techniques and analytical methods, bid specifications, and cost estimating. AVA!LABIL!- bt' Kelly Coaty, E1T, QISP, QSD. Kelly brings more than 15 years of stormwater,environmental, and hydrogeological experience on various projects throughout California. Her experience includes oversight of SWPPP preparation and compliance, groundwater monitoring well design, and implementation of soil/groundwater assessment. < Kelly is experienced in the supervision and execution of field work,engineering calculations, and preparation of - bridging documents. She maintains a thorough understanding of State DWRs and Federal condition use permits. Teresa Kelley, PE.Teresa has more than 35 years of engineering and project management experience. She has a demonstrated history of managing projects with a variety of stakeholders, and producing accurate and timely tPS&Es and technical reports. Her technical experience includes preliminary engineering, preparation of PS&Es, ,. engineering reviews,quality control plan reviews, project studies, project approval reports and environmental report development and has produced final documents for construction and construction management. AVAILABILITY. 100% Chuck Stephan, PE.Chuck has 42 years of experience in project management,construction management, ,,tt,,.`;; engineering design, and management of staff and resources for public agencies and private corporations. He y has diverse project experience in planning,designing, managing, and constructing transportation, municipal, -.. ,t<- ` residential,educational, institutional, industrial, aerospace, and commercial projects. He specializes in capital improvement projects, notably for street and utility infrastructure improvement and rehabilitation projects. AVAILABILITY 100 rifLisette Bice, PE, QSD, ENV SP. Lisette is a dedicated civil engineer highly skilled in all phases of public works engineering projects.With over 10 years of experience, her expertise includes planning and design of streets, right-of-way engineering, pedestrian paths(trails)and cyclist safety improvements,grading, sewer,water, and storm drains, identifying seismic and geometric deficiencies, preparing erosion control plans, SWPPP, and permitting. AILABILiT r: 1 u0/o City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 4 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B LOCAL STAFFING LIST AND BIOS Figure 1. Organizational Chart r„e CITY OF SEAL BEACH CONTRACT MANAGER Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD PROJECT MANAGER Nicole Jules, PE* DISCIPLINE LEADERS SUPPORT STAFF Lea Reis, PE, QSD* Engineering NPDES/WQMP/SWPPP Encroachment and Development Mark Lewis, PE, TE, PTOE* Jose Hernandez, PE, QSD Permitting and Agreements/ Joseph Mullaney, EIT Kelly Coaty, EIT, QISD, QSD Development Services Seth Jenison, PE,TE, PTOE Lea Reis, PE, QSD Charmine Solla, PE, TE, PTOE Teresa Kelley, PE James Flannigan, PE* Larry Yee,TE Chuck Stephan, PE Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing Victor Baltazar, PE, TE Lisette Bice, PE, QSD, ENV SP and Coordination Ethan Angold Deborah De Bow, PE *Key personnel resume is provided in the Appendix. City of Seal Beach /\/ARDURRA 5 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B 21 COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS ORGANIZATIONAL managers, engineers, environmental compliance specialists, BACKGROUND designers, and construction inspectors. We strive to develop close working relationships with our clients so we can move Ardurra Group, Inc. (Ardurra) is a relationship-based, quickly in response to client needs. We can provide on-the- professional services organization primarily serving public spot assistance with an emergency situation or a fast-track water and wastewater agency clients for the past 45 years. project while maintaining sufficient staff and resources to With 1450+ employees in 78 offices nationwide,Ardurra is a manage large multi-discipline projects. Top 500 ENR-ranked, rapidly growing company of experts, engineers, and design professionals committed to delivering LOCAL IN-HOUSE CAPABILITIES TO quality services and practical solutions. Over the last three MEET TASK ORDER NEEDS years, we have tripled in size through organic growth and Our core service areas include traffic and transportation strategic acquisitions that have expanded our resources, engineering; project management; labor compliance; grant capabilities, and geographic reach. Our staff is our greatest administration; land development; public outreach, plan resource, and we continue to grow to meet the needs of our review and plan check, code compliance enforcement; clients. public works/civil planning, design, construction RESPONSIVENESS — WE ARE THERE management, and inspection; water/wastewater planning, design, construction management, and inspection; WHEN YOU NEED US! environmental; emergency management; structural As we intend to demonstrate,Ardurra is proud of the engineering; and survey. reputation we have established and the style in which we We also have established relationships with several deliver our services based on the investment and ownership recognized specialty firms that support us with additional responsibility we place on every single project. We are disciplines and services as needed. Our experienced motivated to exceed the City of Seal Beach's expectations. professional development and plan check services team is With offices throughout California, the Ardurra team capable of managing various concurrent tasks. provides local subject matter experts with the availability and resources to be responsive to the City's needs. We are a full staff of engineering, environmental, and construction professionals, including project managers, construction offices in lllf2.'3 2023' SOURCEBOOK NATIONWIDE/\\/ ARDURRA #CALIFORNIA ENR 71 TOP lOO PURE DESIGNERS resources of I T°P500 Sacramento more than 1 500 #20 #17 WASTE WATER SUPPLY WASTE Oakdale 200 , s San lose WATER WASTEWA employees #12 DESAL PLANS #1 2 PLANTS EN7TER professionals ^ Bakersfield available in CA in 75 OFFICES r*° #17LINES& ON #21 ANITARY 8 I /r I 1 AOUADUCTS :TORM SEWERS Angeles l-- - NewportBeac • Temecula the City is just 20 MINUTES Oceanside from our Newport Beach office City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 6 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS OUR COMMITMENT Our team excels in critical aspects of CIP delivery, such as: Ardurra provides full-spectrum services to assist our clients Comprehensive project scope definition from planning through construction. From our substantial Project site and/or improvements history, as-built experience in planning, designing, and managing public document research infrastructure undertakings, we understand that projects Balancing project opportunities and constraints today are driven by a balance of economic, environmental, Permits and entitlements social, and political factors. We believe in working in partnership with our clients to meet these challenges. We Funding applications, administration, compliance offer the City a commitment to responsiveness, quality, and documentation and reports forward-thinking solutions to deliver innovative projects. We Public relations will exceed your expectations. Facilitating and documenting consensus among project GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING stakeholders EXPERIENCE Establishing and maintaining master project budgets and schedules Ardurra specializes in project delivery for local municipalities QA/QC for design, studies, reports, and construction throughout California. With an emphasis on practical, a Coordinating with local, regional, and federal agencies proven, and cost-effective solutions, our capabilities are focused on the planning, design, and construction of Our clients get successful projects and services, well- roadway and utility improvements, as well as managing managed budgets, and thoroughly satisfied stakeholders multi-project capital improvement programs for public because we work side-by-side with local and regional agencies. agency staff. This close working relationship develops Ardurra's civil engineering design team is experienced and collaboration with community and business stakeholders, technically current in the design, construction, rehabilitation, and partners effectively with state and federal regulatory maintenance, and funding of highways, roadways, bridges, agencies. complete streets, green streets, roundabouts, soundwalls, Local agencies like the City of Seal Beach get our retaining walls, alleys, grading, slurry, landscape/median unique management approach, which carefully monitors enhancements, traffic and transportation engineering, program effectiveness and closely tracks work quality signing, striping, hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analyses and cost. With these abilities and proven processes, our and reports, WQMPs, SWPPPs, and NPDES documents, as clients get a partner that routinely delivers projects under well as water, sewer, and storm drain improvements. aggressive schedules and provides careful management, Our engineers are well-versed in CADD, and we have administration, and oversight of project development teams experts who can assist with development review, permitting, from inception to completion with committed and complete environmental compliance, GIS, drainage master plans, and ownership of all aspects. surveying. We also help deliver projects as an extension of Below is a partial list of recent on-call civil engineering staff to several cities and municipalities throughout Southern contracts with local municipalities: California. City of Seal Beach ' ARDURRA 7 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS On-Call Civil Engineering Contracts . a Agency Contract City of Anaheim On-Call Engineering and Design Services for Public Works Projects City of Anaheim Public Utilities As-Needed Engineering Department City of Bakersfield On-Call Development Review and Plan Checking Services City of Brea As-Needed Engineering Design and Plan Check/Review and Development Coordination Services City of Cypress On-Call City Engineering/CM/Testing and Inspection Services Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Near Term Water Supply and CIP Program Management City of Hawaiian Gardens On-Call City Engineering/Construction Management/Testing and Inspection Services City of Huntington Beach Development Plan Checking and Entitlement Review City of Huntington Beach _ On-Call Civil Engineering, Surveying, and Professional Consulting Services City of Laguna Hills On-Call Municipal Engineering and Project Management City of Lake Forest On-Call Municipal Engineering/Staff Augmentation City of Lakewood City Engineering Services/CIP Development Services City of Lakewood City Engineering Services and On-Call Project/Construction Management Services Leucadia Wastewater District As-Needed Engineering Design Services City of Long Beach Citywide CIP Project Management City of Long Beach On-Call Civil Engineering—Street and Storm Drain Design/Rehabilitation Projects City of Long Beach On-Call Public Works Development Review City of Long Beach Private Development Plan Check Services Long Beach Water Department Engineering Services for CIP Program/Project Management City of Placentia On-Call Civil Engineering Rainbow Municipal Water District Engineering and Development Plan Check Services City of Santa Ana On-Call Engineering City of Seal Beach Municipal Engineering and Staff Augmentation City of Shaffer On-Call Development Reviews and Plan Check Services City of Signal Hill On-Call City Engineering and Plan Check Services South Coast Water District On-Call Engineering City of Tustin As-Needed Engineering Plan Check City of Vista As-Needed Plan Checking Services City of Seal Beach /\ �A RDURRA 8 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B I REFERENCES REFERENCES MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING/STAFF AUGMENTATION SERVICES, CITY OF LAKE FOREST Contract Costs: $3,585,000(4/2011 to 4/2016) Ardurra has a multi-year contract with the City Public Works Department $9,830,000(4/2016 to 6/2021) to provide municipal engineering services. Tasks include reviewing land $3,300,000(7-2021 to 6/2024) use applications, plan checking development plans and maps, inspecting Change Orders: None approved land development construction, inspecting approved work in the Dates: 6/2011 -6/2024 public right-of-way, public works encroachment permit inspection, water quality Staff: Mark Lewis program management and to provide additional staff on an as-needed basis. Reference: City of Lake Forest Work also included project management for 12 projects and funding analysis 100 Civic Center Drive Lake Forest,CA 92630 for a transportation funding program. Dom Wheeler,PE D Prima services have involved engineering implementation of the Cit 's Director of PW/City Engineer ry g g p y 949 461 3480 Opportunity Studies Area (OSA) that comprises five developments totaling twheeler@lakeforestca.gov over 4,000 housing units; design of the Los Alisos Boulevard resurfacing project; conducting the annual sidewalk survey; and inspection of the catch basin insert project. The OSA projects involve plan check and inspection of all facets of development including map approval; rough grading; precise grading; street and storm drain improvements; park development; and median and . parkway improvements. Other land development projects have been approved -' --- other than the five OSA projects, including The Meadows, Parkside, Encanto, and residential housing in the Auto Center. There are currently four major residential development projects within the city. _ During the next three years (2021-2024), it is expected that all four projects will be completed. Once completed, approximately 5,000 new residential units would have been constructed. Under this multi-year contract,Ardurra has performed plan checking and reviews for the following: entitlement review; II Lake Forest Dr il II;71 subdivision maps; hydrology and hydraulics reports; street improvement plans; �- grading plans; water quality management plans and encroachment permits. rill ` : V s-.a 'g Do's • 5 +4► _ - : W iIlif . y -# City of Seal Beach / \./ ,ARDURR A 9 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B REFERENCES 1-405 WIDENING PLAN CHECK AND INSPECTION, OCTA, CALTRANS, CITY OF WESTMINSTER Contract Costs: $174,000 The City of Westminster selected Ardurra to perform plan checking and Change Orders: None inspection services within the City's right-of-way for the San Diego Freeway (I- Dates: 12/2017-Ongoing 405) Improvements project. Orange County Transportation Authority(OCTA) in Staff: None cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) acted Reference: City of Westminster as lead agencies to design and construct this significant freeway expansion. Public Works Department The project involves widening the 1-405 between SR-73 in Costa Mesa 8200 Westminster Boulevard Westminster,CA 92683 and Interstate 605 (1-605) near the Los Angeles County Line. Elements Adolfo Ozaeta,PE,TE of this approximate 16-mile freeway widening project include adding City Traffic Engineer general-purpose; toll express and various auxiliary lanes; reconfiguration of 714.548.3462 aozaeta@westminster-ca.gov interchanges and ramps including 23 new or replacement crossroad/ramp bridges; one pedestrian bridge and seven bridge widenings; soundwalls and arterial street improvements. : i� 11ri,ik '1 W ,.mi-4 - d - City of Seal Beach / '\ ARDURRA 10 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B REFERENCES ON-CALL ENGINEERING STAFF AUGMENTATION SERVICES, CITY OF FULLERTON Contract Costs: $200,000 Ardurra is currently providing on-call project management services to support Change Orders: None the Water Engineering Division of Public Works Department. To date, our team Dates: 1/2024 Ongoing has provided services for the following task orders. Staff: Deborah De Bow.PE Water Well 7A. Ardurra is providing project management services for design Reference: City of Fullerton and construction to equip a new 500 horsepower municipal water well, with Public Works Department an engineer's construction estimate of nearly $4M. Project scope includes 303 W.Commonwealth Avenue civil/site work; sound enclosure; equipping of well with vertical turbine pump, Fullerton;CA 92832 David Grantham PE motor, piping and appurtenances; electrical and instrumentation and testing. City Engineer Services include management and coordination of construction documents 714.738.6853 submittals and plan approval by building departments of both the City of david.grantham@cityoffullerton. Fullerton and Cityof Anaheim, where the site is physically located. Services com P Y Y also include the analysis of bids and preparation of report to City Council to T award construction contract; as well as coordination of grant funding with grant administrators from both (local) OCWD and (federal) Bureau of Reclamation. Water Master Plan. The City is currently updating their 1997 Water Master T i Plan (WMP) to serve as a guide for water system improvements through the $,��, .1 year 2045.Ardurra is providing professional services to manage this WMP WPC _ project which includes the building and calibrating of an updated hydraulic model to analyze the capacity of the City's infrastructure, performing condition assessments, and expanding the City's existing asset management program to evaluate the condition of the City's infrastructure. This updated WMP will provide recommendations for a phased capital improvement program. This program will assist the city in servicing their customers with a high-quality potable water supply that meets all applicable regulations, supply adequate flows and pressures for water service and fire protection, operate at high efficiency and low cost, and maintain service reliability through redundancy. The City's water infrastructure includes 15 reservoirs with a capacity of 67.5 million gallons, 14 booster pump stations, 8 active groundwater wells, 7 imported connections, and approximately 425 miles of pipeline. Project management services includes the review and coordination of draft reports with City staff, preparation of presentations to City committees and ultimate approval by City Council. Emergency Generator Project.Ardurra is providing project management services to manage the engineering design services for Las Palmas and Laguna Pump Stations emergency generator sets project. The goal of this project is to incorporate emergency generators at these sites, including diesel engines, fuel tanks, sound enclosures, and appropriate exhaust accessories to meet AQMD requirements. Construction documents will include electrical improvements (e.g. automatic transfer switch, MC modifications, breaker, conduits and wiring), mechanical improvements, and structural improvements. City of Seal Beach / iA D I ID D A On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B ENCROACHMENT PERMITTING/UTILITY PLAN CHECK/PERMIT PROCESSING AND COORDINATION, CITY OF SEAL BEACH* Contract Costs: $170,000 Consulting plan check engineer assisting staff with encroachment permitting Change Orders: N/A and wireless telecommunications permitting, compliance and application Dates: 2/2020-1/2023 review. Staff: Nicole Jules,Ruth Smith, • Encroachment permit plan reviews Joseph Mullaney • Traffic Control plan reviews Reference: City of Seal Beach 211 Eighth Street Utility reviews Seal Beach,CA 90740 • Review and process wireless telecommunications permits Iris Lee-Director of Public Works David Spitz-Associate Engineer - 562.431 2527 Ext 1331 - dspitz@sealbeachca.gov -;u r* F`;: �,. _ - ? •'Performed while working for another firm ,. '.'� r c ` k` �t ta , ; 4r— Welcome to t ear g DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEWS, TRAFFIC PLAN REVIEWS, CITY OF COMPTON* Contract Costs: $350,000 Consulting engineers provided plan review support to Public Works and Change Orders: N/A Community Development Departments. Dates: 7/2020-1/2023 . Grading Plan Review Staff: Lea Reis,Nicole Jules, . Conditions of Approval Ruth Smith,Alan Perkins Traffic Plans, Traffic Studies and Traffic Control Plan review Reference: City of Compton 205 S Willowbrook Ave ' Development Plan Check Compton,CA 90220 John Strickland I . U1 �, Public Works Director ..` 310.605.5505 II jstrickland@comptoncity.org Om , i Compton *Performed while working for another firm PART, i` _ ! n w r j '3> I. i4 City of Seal Beach / \ ARDURRA 12 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B REFERENCES DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEWS, TRAFFIC PLAN REVIEWS, CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES* Contract Costs: $308,880 Consulting engineers provided plan review support to the Public Works Change Orders: N/A Department. Dates: 7/2023-Ongoing • Civil plan check Staff: Lea Reis,Ruth Smith,Joseph Traffic Plans and Traffic Control Plan review Mullaney.Nicole Jules Reference: City of Rancho Palos Verdes ° Wireless Telecommunications Application Review and Compliance 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 0-tK` ` <�t , 90275 ` IT: µ �.; ' Ramzi Awwad `'`�' -'-F ` x Public Works Director + 310 544 5275 rawwad@rpvca.gov 'Performed while working for another firm r WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPLICATION/ PLAN REVIEW, CITY OF SANTA ANA* Contract Costs: $100,000 Consulting Engineers provided wireless telecommunications support to the Change Orders: N/A Public Works Agency. Dates: 10/2023 1/2024 • Wireless Telecommunications Application Review and Compliance Staff: Joseph Mullaney Reference: City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana,CA 92701 Sylvia Robles DOWNTOWN (4, Public Works Agency '!' ORANGE c('LINTY ��eu, 714.647.5674 - SRobles@santa-ana.org ""' ,, �_. `Performed while working for another firm 31,,.;, `- L 'I'ti 1 .� �� 1447- `"RRPFT .+r 1. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 13 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B REFERENCES FAMILIARITY WITH CITY'S STANDARDS AND PRACTICES, BUILDING CODE, SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, AND OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Ardurra has a rich history with City of Seal Beach given we have serviced the City with on-call professional services since 2012. Specifically Nicole Jules has worked extensively with Public Works staff since 2020, assisting with encroachment permit utility reviews, traffic control plan reviews and wireless telecommunications compliance, processing, and permitting. We are familiar with the City's permit requirements, local standards and other regulatory requirements relating to small cells in the public right of way. City of Seal Beach /`/ARDURRA 14 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B 41 SUBCONSULTANT LIST Ardurra is not including subconsultants as part of this On-Call team for Category B. City of Seal Beach i'\RDURRA 15 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B 5 I UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH Ardurra will provide as-needed development engineering The Project Manager will meet with the Design and permitting support through a combination of staff Professional and City Staff to review comments or to including Nicole Jules, Lea Reis, and James Flannigan. This delineate the standards which are not being met, to includes a deep bench of supplemental support provided by assist in the timely completion of the review and meeting the technical expertise of our various team members. the goal of a maximum of three plan check reviews. The City's main point of contact for these services will be Review NPDES reports, Water Quality Management Nicole Jules. She will be available either on-site or remotely, Plan (WQMP), and Storm Water Pollution Plans depending on the City's desire. Nicole will ensure continued (SWPPP). communication between all members of the team so that Soils reports will be evaluated, and confirmation work is coordinated in a seamless manner. of recommendations will be included on the plans. Boundary conditions will be evaluated to maintain APPROACH TO SERVICES continuity with surrounding properties and maintain Ardurra is capable and prepared to become the"One Stop" existing drainage patterns. development support consultant for the City. The Ardurra Utility plan check, permit processing and coordination. team is well versed in applicable City, County, State, and Review communication permits/plans. Federal ordinances and necessary standards of services required to serve the City. Our team will be responsible for: Update development related documentation, such as • Plan checking of improvement plans submitted, required policies and procedures. reports, studies, calculations, and other submittals, and Ardurra has developed numerous checklists and plan-check design professional's recommendations. process documents for client agencies to assist both our • Drafting conditions of approvals. plan check engineers and developer's consultants in the Providing input on development agreements. plan submission and review process. Examples include: • Representing the City at Planning Commission/ • Grading Certification and Compaction Report Review Technical Committee meetings as needed. Checklist. • Performing other related land development tasks or • Grading Plan Preparation Checklist. assignments. Grading Plans (Mass/Rough Grading) Checklist. • Visit the site to determine field conditions are consistent Improvement Plan Submittals Checklist. with the plans submitted. Legal Documents Submittals Checklist. Cross-check all Conditions of Approval, applicable , NPDES Construction Inspection Form. standards, City Procedures Manual, Subdivision Ordinance-Tentative Maps- Information Required. Agreements, and applicable PRAs and PAAs, to ensure they are reflected either in the design plans or General Draining and Hydrology. Notes. Storm Drains. Each plan review will be accompanied with a letter Water Quality Basins. summarizing the red-line comments, addressed directly Street Improvements. to the applicant's engineer or landscape architect, with a copy to City staff and the applicant. Traffic Control Plans. Wireless Telecommunications Submittal Checklist. • Wireless Telecommunications Compliance Checklist. Wireless Telecommunications Shot-Clock Adherence Letter. City of Seal Beach / ! ARDURRA 16 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH MAXIMUM PROPOSED TURN-AROUND COMMUNICATING PLAN CHECK TIME FOR TRAFFIC, PLAN AND MAP RESULTS CHECK Plan reviews will consist of written comments and redlined Plan checking shall follow a set schedule of turnaround time plans (1 copy). Comments and redlined plans or approval / frames as established by the City. It is strongly expected that denial letter and one (1) set of plans will be returned to the plan checks should not exceed three (3) total plan check City after each review is completed. cycles. Turnaround times are not to exceed the following: Specifically, plan reviews, when not immediately approved, • First submittal: 10 Working Days. will result in lists of comments referring to specific details • Second submittal: 5 Working Days. and drawings, and referencing applicable code sections. Ardurra will provide a clear, concise, and thorough document • Third submittal: 3 Working Days. (i.e., comment list) from which staff, designers, contractors, • Mylar review: 2 Working Days. and developers can work. Comment lists are delivered Major change during design stage: 7 Working Days. via email, and/or reliable carrier. If requested Ardurra will Major change in the field: 3 Working Days. transmit plan review comments and coordinate re-checks • directly to the applicant, as required, and completed plan For larger more complex projects we propose an additional review documents ready for approval will be returned to the five (5) working days to the turnaround time frames listed City for final approval. above. This turnaround time schedule does not exclude the option for expedited plan reviews as needed by the PROJECT MANAGEMENT City. Expedited reviews are not typical but are anticipated In all our efforts, we apply management systems that for certain projects deemed as priorities by the City staff to carefully monitor project effectiveness, closely tracking work complete a thorough plan review. Periodic meetings shall quality, quantity, schedule, and cost. Delivering projects be scheduled to discuss plan check issues with the City's under aggressive schedules requires careful management, project engineers. Unless otherwise directed by City staff, administration, and oversight of project development teams no plan check shall be returned to the developer, or the from inception to completion with committed ownership of all developer's representative, until the City's project engineers aspects. have been updated on the status of the plan checks being Upon award of contract, our Project Manager will set returned. The Project Manager will meet weekly (or as up a meeting with key City staff to discuss any unique otherwise arranged) with City staff. amendments or specifications required by your jurisdiction, For any reason, if a plan check is expected to exceed three billing arrangements, contact information and any special (3) cycles,Ardurra shall inform the City's engineering staff requests you would like us to keep in mind. This allows our and a meeting will be coordinated by the City with consultant staff to provide the City with high quality, consistent and and developer(and/or developer's Engineer) to resolve predictable services. outstanding issues. To the extent feasible,Ardurra will perform a thorough review with the first submittal of plans to avoid new comments on any subsequent submittals. City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURRA 17 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH QUALITY CONTROL / QUALITY The services we provide are always closely coordinated ASSURANCE and monitored to ensure we meet or exceed the service levels desired by the City, but also to stay within the For all projects we will create and apply tailored financial capacity of your operating budget. We have management systems that work and will carefully monitor broad experience and "hands on" knowledge of municipal program effectiveness, closely tracking work quality, quantity budgeting, specifically related to expenditures and cost and cost. Delivering projects under aggressive schedules recovery associated with private development processing requires careful management, administration and oversight and permitting. We will work in close partnership with the of project development teams from inception to completion City tailoring our services and deployment of staff to match with committed ownership of all aspects. The checklists the allocated budget. discussed earlier provide a proven way to assure that issues are not missed. Should there be an unexpected setback, SCHEDULE ADHERENCE PROCEDURES Ardurra will quickly review the reasons for the delay, We utilize a database to maintain and track all plans and identify options for getting the project back on track, and their status.At our regular scheduled staff meetings with the implement the selected option after consulting with the City. assigned team, the database allows us to closely monitor Scope, schedule and budget impacts of the delay will be workloads to ensure adequate plan review services are scrutinized to ensure critical elements are not jeopardized available to maintain high standards and timeliness of our by implementation of the corrective action. services. Meetings to coordinate and update all staff on Coordination is the core of what we do at Ardurra. Our current projects are held weekly, in addition to any special team will begin the coordination process by working with meetings needed to address new developments or issues the City's Management staff to define and fully understand and assist in adhering to schedules. the assigned projects, and City goals.Ardurra staff will then complete all steps of the assignment.All local, state and ACCOUNTING AND BILLING federal laws will be followed to ensure there are no issues PROCEDURES throughout the duration of the assignments. Our goal is to ensure there are no surprises and no lost opportunities for For all assignments,Ardurra will create task and sub-task the City. codes for financial tracking allowing managers to closely monitor and control costs. Invoices can be sent to the City on a per project or monthly basis, as our goal is to create processes that meet the City's needs. faCCJ Y ARDURRA INTERNAL _ REVIEW CYCLE CLARIFICATION IF NEEDED— Design Team n QCA QCA Confirms �CON Submit Draft �, QC R Receives -�f- Address Backcheck G Comments Sto City to QC Reviewers) Review QC Comments Commen g Set Addressed OWNER REVIEW CYCLE CLARIFICATION IF NEEDED • Design Team QCA OCA Conf r , Final(or next) Submit Draft - City n Address to City Review Receives Y_ Comments t3ackcheck G Comments �. Submittal City Comments Set Addressed to City • IF NOT ADDRESS,' City of Seal Beach \ ARDURRA 18 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B 61 EXCEPTIONS Ardurra has reviewed the Professional Service Agreement and respectfully request the following modification: 17.3 Acceptability of Insurers. Please add "or authorized" after"licensed." City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 19 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B APPENDIX I RESUMES Abbreviated resumes for our Discipline Leads as well as some of our key personnel are attached on the following pages. We would be happy to provide more detailed resumes for these team members or resumes for additional staff, upon the City's request. ON-CALL SERVICES MANAGER Nicole Jules, PE DISCIPLINE LEADS ENCROACHMENT & DEVELOPMENT PERMITTING &AGREEMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Lea Reis, PE, QSD ul"iLi I Y PLAN CHECK, PERMIT PROCESSING AND COORDINATION James Flannigan, PE ADDITIONAL KEY PERSONNEL RESUMES FNGINEERIN JPPORT STAFF Mark Lewis, PE, TE, PTOE City of Seal Beach / ` ARDURRA 20 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B '! NICOLE JULES , PE . , `r�:,; PROJECT MANAGER Nicole has over 28 years of progressive professional experience and a results-oriented track record. She has managed a variety of complex, controversial public works improvement tr projects in both private and public employment, and has enjoyed being a civil servant. Her career spans all aspects of civil engineering including working in a variety of environments. Her well-rounded experience has developed into an ability to work successfully with varied clients and communities. Nicole has expertise in understanding how to balance good EDUCATION engineering with practical and feasible solutions. She is passionate about public works, right of way management and mitigating the impacts of private development. She has managed a University of Southern team of professionals who are committed to providing excellent services to municipal clients. California, MS, She has served as project manager and has offered professional consulting services to a Planning, Transportation variety of municipal clients throughout California including the cities of Seal Beach, Rancho Planning Palos Verdes, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Laguna Beach, Compton, Maywood, Oxnard, Perris, San Jacinto, Hanford, Lodi, and Antioch. University of California, Irvine, BS, Civil RELEVANT EXPERIENCE. Engineering Program/Project Management* REGISTRATION • Lake Dalwigk Park Improvements Clean CA Grant, City of Vallejo Professional Engineer • Citywide Bike Lane Implementation Project, City of Redondo Beach CA No. 65984 • Compton Early Action 1-710 Corridor Congestion Mitigation, City of Compton • Fairview Road HSIP, City of Costa Mesa AFFILIATIONS • Slauson Avenue Corridor Improvement Project, Measure R, City of Maywood • Citywide Residential Rehab, City of Lynwood Member& Board of . Crenshaw Blvd at Crestridge Road HSIP, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Directors, American Public Works , Hawthorne Blvd Roadway Improvement Project, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Association (APWA, m Hawthorne Blvd Pedestrian Safety Project HSIP, City of Rancho Palos Verdes SoCal) San Ramon Landslide Remediation Project, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Member, Institute • Point Vicente Interpretive Center Lead Remediation Project, Rancho Palos Verdes of Transportation Citywide ADA upgrades CDBG, City of Rancho Palos Verdes Engineers (ITE) Traffic Signal, Signing and Stripping I Stage Construction Design* Member, Delta Sigma Citywide Traffic Signal Equipment Upgrades, City of San Jacinto Theta Sorority a El Paseo Traffic Improvements, City of Palm Desert Perris Blvd/Nuevo Rd Striping Concepts Walmart, City of Perris YEARS Traffic Signal Construction Walmart, City of Fountain Valley EXPERIENCE Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Lowe's, City of Santee 28 • Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Sam's Club, City of El Monte • Traffic Signal Lowes, City of San Jacinto • Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Nordahl Road/Medical Ctr Way, City of San Marcos • Signing & Striping Lowe's, Town of Apple Valley • College Blvd/Salk Avenue Traffic Signal, City of Carlsbad El Toro Road Signing, Striping & Stage Construction, City of Mission Viejo Alameda Corridor, Mid-Corridor Signing & Striping, Cities of Compton, Lynwood, Los Angeles City of Seal Beach iARDURRA 21 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B NICOLE JULES, PE • Redondo Beach Blvd and Rehabilitation, Homeland Cultural Center Expansion Parking Study, City of Gardena City of Long Beach • Harry Bridges Road Construction Staging, City of Los • St. John of the Cross, City of Lemon Grove Angeles Ventana Real Lots (1-4), City of Carlsbad • Traffic Signal/Signing and Striping Kmart, City of Date Street Development, City of Murrieta Hesperia Carmelo Street Motel, City of Oceanside Traffic Signal Walmart, City of Anaheim World Petrol III, City of San Diego • Carson Street WTCP, City of Carson City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Deputy Director of Public • Saint Claire Catholic Church Signing and Striping, City Works.* Nicole performed advanced engineering work in of Santa Clarita planning, organizing, and directing the day-to-day activities Civil Design* of the Public Works Department. She managed and oversaw Blvd Traffic Improvements, City of the administrative division as well as supervised the design, • East East Naranjo construction, maintenance and operation of streets, public Woostructures, parks, water and sewer systems, and other City • Bake Parkway Median Modification, City of Irvine public works projects. She managed all federally-funded • Precise Grading and Street Improvements, Disney projects to ensure compliance with funding agencies. Nicole Parking Lot#6 provided engineering assistance and coordination to other • Dominguez Channel Bicycle and Multipurpose Lane, City departments and managed professional consultants City of Compton and contractors on public works improvement projects. She • Caltrans Storm Water BMP Pilot, District 12 assisted in preparing the Department's budget and capital • Spring Street Medians, City of Signal Hill improvement plan. Reviewed the preparation of plans for critical and politically-sensitive projects including design • Walnut/Bixby Road Pressure Reducing Station & study reports, environmental impact statements, and Traffic Bypass Line, City of Signal Hill engineering reports as well as reviewed departmental Long Beach Naval Yard Demolition Project, staff reports for City council and advisory board meetings. City of Long Beach Nicole served as staff liaison to the Infrastructure Advisory Traffic Impact and Parking Studies* Committee, Traffic Safety Committee, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority. She served as Operations • Lummus Park/Ocean Drive Traffic Impact Study, City of Sections Chief during the City's annual emergency Miami Beach preparedness training and drills. Nicole provided leadership • Point Vicente Interpretive Center Specific Plan Parking and support to a team of 16 dynamic individuals to follow- Analysis, Rancho Palos Verdes through with the goals of the organization. • Malibu Lumber Yard Parking Study, Malibu City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Senior Engineer.* Nicole • Pacific Place Mixed-use Development, City of El Monte managed several large capital improvement projects, • Atlanta Plaza Health Spa, City of Monterey Park resulting in major improvements to the City's infrastructure • Gateway Crossing Movie Theatre& Shopping Center, and roadway network. Implemented a 7-year roadway City of La Canada-Flintridge rehabilitation program to preserve the City's roadway • Alameda Corridor EIR/EIS, City of Los Angeles infrastructure. She managed projects and maintenance Huntington Beach Medical Center Parking Survey, City activities within the City's right-of-way.Administered the of Huntington Beach City's encroachment permit and parking permit programs. • Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum Addition, City of Supervised and managed a team of five consisting of associate engineers, assistant engineers, permit Montebello technicians, and public works inspectors. Nicole also Prescott College Precise Plan, City of Prescott,AZ improved the Department's delivery of customer service by Foothill Blvd./Gould Ave. Retail Center streamlining permit requirements and coordinating permit Avenue I/SR-2 PS&E, City of Santa Clarita activities with other departments. Douglas Street Grade Separation EIR, City of El Segundo * Work performed prior to Ardurra. City of Seal Beach ARDURR A A 22 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B /�I� I�I� -----.9-:.M ._..'. . 11 LEA REIS , P E , Q S D DISCIPLINE LEAD I ENCROACHMENT & DEVELOPMENT PERMITTING & /-. • N,- AGREEMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES a Lea is a registered civil engineer with over 20 years of experience in the public and private sector, managing public and private projects for various cities throughout Southern California. Lea's career has given her valuable insight into the successful delivery of projects, from design through construction. Projects include disciplines such as roadway rehabilitation and traffic signals, water, sewer, and storm drain systems, buildings and facilities, and community EDUCATION parks. She is well versed in ADA improvements and compliance, Caltrans and Greenbook standards and specifications, and constructability valuation. Lea's experience as Public New York Institute Works Director for the City of Lawndale has given her valuable knowledge in city street of Technology, MS, maintenance and operations, engineering policies, and procedures to deliver successful Business Administration projects on schedule and within budget. University of Southern RELEVANT EXPERiENC.L.. California, BS, Public Works Director/Civil Engineer, Naranjo Park Beautification Project, City Aerospace Engineering City of Lawndale.* Provided supervision of Woodlake.*As Senior Engineer, assisted and direction for the City of Lawndale Public the design group with the civil engineering I2 FG I STP ATI()N Works Department. Managed a staff of 16 portion of the$4.8M Naranjo Park Professional Engineer and oversaw the City's solid waste program, Beautification Project. Coordinated with the CA No. 85395 street sweeping program, Street Operations City of Woodlake Public Works Department to Division, Engineering Division, grant initiate discussions and correspondences with California Certified funding procurement and administration, the project managers and design team. Set QSD/QSP#26871 bulky item pickup, graffiti abatement, weed up design plans and coordinated with staff to abatement, landscaping, tree maintenance, complete drawings for the traffic engineering YEARS sidewalk inspection/ramping, and grinding and architecture group. EXPERIENCE program. Lea also managed various CIP projects, including but not limited to the Capital Improvement Projects, City of 25 Citywide Bus Pad Improvement, FY 22/23 Compton, CA.* Served as a Senior Engineer Street Rehabilitation, Civic Center Security acting in the capacity of City Engineer. Camera Upgrades, and the Park Parking Lot Assisted the City of Compton Public Works Rehabilitation projects. Department in coordinating discussions and correspondences with the designers, FY 21/22 Street Rehabilitation Project, construction managers, and project managers City of Lawndale.* Provided construction of ongoing Capital Improvement Projects. management services for the $1.4M FY Projects included but were not limited to 21/22 Street Rehabilitation Project. The work the Wilmington Blvd Rehabilitation Project, included ADA curb ramp installation, sidewalk Compton Blvd HSIP,Alondra Park Project, and driveway repairs, pavement milling and and Artesia Great Boulevard Project for overlay, and installation of signing, striping, the City of Long Beach. With the new City and markings. Responsibilities included Engineer in place, continued to provide design revision coordination between the project updates and correspond with the City and contractor, processing RFIs and stakeholders and managers of each project to change orders, and supervising construction help keep them on track. inspectors. City of Seal Beach / \ ARDURRA 23 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B LEA REIS, PE, QSD ADA Annual Sidewalk and Ramp Construction funded Glenoaks Blvd. Street Resurfacing, and Highway Programs, City of Long Beach.* Served as ADA Program Improvement Project. The work included pavement Manager to assist with the coordination of ADA annual rehabilitation, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and ramp sidewalk and ramp construction programs developed as improvements, traffic signal upgrades, new medians, and a result of the City's ADA Transition plan. Projects, valued striping. Managed construction activities, performed project at$50M, included the annual sidewalk maintenance, coordination with the City and surrounding businesses, the annual curb ramp, and the Division Street ramp responded to RFIs, reviewed submittals, processed improvement program. These projects were completed with change orders, tracked construction quantities, reviewed selected on-call contractors and required the review and monthly progress payments, and coordinated project advising of regular work orders to keep projects on track. changes requested by residents and approved by the City. Interim Public Works Director Services, City of Also, managed construction schedules, provided public outreach to coordinate work impacting nearby residents and Lawndale.*Acted as Interim Public Works Director in the businesses, responded to claims, managed change orders, City of Lawndale at the onset of the COVID-19 lockdown. and managed traffic Responsibilities included coordinating between the Public controller inspections with the County of Los Angeles. Works Department and the City Manager to navigate unknown policies during this time.Also reviewed plans, Brookhurst Street Improvement from 1-5 to SR-91, signed maps and plans on the City's behalf, attended City of Anaheim.* Provided construction management meetings as needed for state and federal funding, and for the $7.4M Brookhurst Street Improvement Project. provided information to the finance department to assist with The work included a new bike lane, bioswales, pavement the new Five-Year General Plan. She provided guidance rehabilitation, sewer, water and storm drain relocations, to employees and served as a source of knowledge to the traffic signal upgrades, Caltrans sound wall, landscaping, department staff. and new street alignment with new sidewalks, curb gutter, Variousand bus stop pad. Managed construction activities, Construction Management Projects, City of Performed project coordination with the City and Caltrans Redondo Beach.*Construction Manager for various responded to RFIs, reviewed submittals, processed projects, including the $12M Citywide Ramp Improvement change orders, tracked construction quantities, reviewed Project, 2019 Residential Street Rehabilitation Project, monthly progress payments, coordinated project changes Bikeway Improvement Project, Pier Structure Project, Street requested by residents and approved by the City, managed Rehabilitation, and Sewer Rehabilitation. Responsibilities construction schedules, provided public outreach to included managing the construction and budget; supervising coordinate work impacting nearby residents and business, construction inspectors; reviewing change orders, RFIs, and responded to claims, and managed change orders from the submittals; tracking contract pay quantities and reviewing City of Anaheim Water Department for the construction of contractor invoices; preparing weekly statements of working waterline and abandonment of water services. days, weekly reports, weekly field meetings, and project closeout. North Atlantic Boulevard Traffic Signal Synchronization North La Brea Avenue Street Improvement Project, Project, City of Monterey Park.* Provided construction Citymanagement services, including the upgrade of traffic of Inglewood.* Provided construction management signals with new wi-fi and video detection. Managed services for the $4.9M ADA curb ramp installation, sidewalk construction activities, performed project coordination and driveway repairs, new irrigation and landscaping, with the City and surrounding businesses, responded to construction of stormwater retention bio basins, pavement RFIs, reviewed submittals, processed change orders, milling and overlay, and installation of signing, striping, tracked construction quantities, reviewed monthly progress and markings. Responsibilities included design revision payments, coordinated project changes requested by coordination between the City and design engineers, residents and approved by the City, managed construction processing RFIs and change orders, and supervising schedules, provided public outreach to coordinate work construction inspectors. impacting nearby residents and business, responded Glenoaks Blvd Street Resurfacing and Highway to claims, and managed traffic controller testing for Improvement Project, City of San Fernando.* Provided synchronization. construction management for the $4.4M federally * Work performed prior to Ardurra. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 24 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B ri . , ,,,,. '� JAM ES FLAN N IGAN , PE DISCIPLINE LEAD I UTILITY PLAN CHECK, PERMIT PROCESSING a s . AND COORDINATION iiit4 , . James has over 10 years of experience managing various capital improvement projects from 0. 1 ° - design design and construction, reviewing and issuing encroachment permit applications for right of 44 way projects, and preparing grant funding applications and grant management after award. He has managed grant funds for various water and storm water quality projects to include pipelines, pumps, wells, reservoirs, and projects for compliance with NPDES MS4 permitting. EDUCATION RELEVANT EXPERIENCE San Diego State Water and Storm Water Quality Capital Public Works Engineering, City of Rancho University, BS, Civil Improvement Projects, City of Torrance.* Palos Verdes.*Assistant Engineer. Managed Engineering Engineering Manager. James managed the Capital Improvement projects from design City's water and storm water quality Capital to construction. Reviewed and issued REGISTRATION Improvement Programs Water Program. Encroachment Permits applications for Professional Engineer Managed $60M in programs, projects, and right-of-way projects. Presented at committee CA No. 92115 grants for eight projects with scopes including meetings on behalf of the Public Works building and operating new wells, reservoirs Department.Assessed roads, storm drains, Certified Stormwater and pipelines, and replacing aged pumps, and facilities for construction improvements. Inspector pipelines, SCADA and recycled retrofits.Also managed $34M in projects and grants for five Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant, AFFILIATIONS projects for compliance with City's NPDES City of Los Angeles Sanitation.* Project MS4 permit. Engineer. Gave technical presentations to Vice Chair, Integrated large groups of all ages. Led outreach events. Regional Watershed Public Works Engineering, City of Management(IRWM), Torrance.* Managed Capital Improvement Stormwater Division, City of San Diego South Bay Subregion projects from project creation to construction. Engineering and Capital Projects.* Project Partnered with other agencies as a Engineer. Drafted MicroStation and AutoCAD VotingMember, drawings for drainage projects.Assisted in City liaison for their projects. Prepared hydrology for drainage design. Watershed Area applications for grant funding and managed Steering Committee grant after receiving award. * Work performed prior to Ardurra. Meeting, South Santa Monica Bay YEARS EXPERIENCE io City of Seal Beach / \ ARDURRA 25 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B MARK LEWIS , PE , TE , PTOE ENGINEERING SUPPORT STAFF Mark is a proven leader with 36 years of engineering experience. Mark has extensive knowledge and progressive management expertise in strategic planning, operational efficiency, financial planning, and human resources management. He applies an innovative approach in these key areas in addition to communication, funding procurement, asset management, capital improvement program development and implementation, project management and intergovernmental relations to deliver cost-saving solutions to all his EDUCATION projects. California State RE! FVANT FXPER'FNCF University, Long Beach, Traffic Engineering Support, City of Lake Randall Avenue Street Improvements, City BS, Civil Engineering Forest. Project Manager. Mark provided of Rialto. Program/Project Manager. Mark is municipal engineering assistance with traffic leading the design team in a three phased/ REGISTRATION operations/engineering and transportation three contract approach by: 1) evaluating management for capital improvement Randall Avenue street improvements for Professional Engineer projects. Responsibilities included developing traffic,ADA, and construction quality concerns CA No. C49335 traffic engineering policies, traffic commission by developing a strategic plan report; 2) agenda reports, reviewing development directing the design effort to prepare plans for Registered Traffic projects as they relate to traffic impacts, improvement, and coordinating with the City Engineer, CA No. school traffic programs, and daily traffic departments and the City's ADA consultant; TR1637 engineering questions/concerns. 3) preparing plans to widen the remaining Professional Traffic City Engineering Support, City of Laguna section of roadway over a flood control Operations Engineer, Hills. Project Manager. Responsible for channel to improve traffic flow and ADA No. 661 providing assistance with development and access while eliminating a roadway hazard. YEARS permit review, capital project management, Traffic Signal Safety Project, City of staff augmentation, policies, and procedures Sacramento. Traffic Engineer. Mark prepared EXPERIENCE updates, staffing services for City Traffic traffic signal warrant analysis for nine 36 Commission, and other general City intersections, prepared alternative concepts engineering support services. for proposed improvements, and prepared Utilities Management Support, City of design plans for rectangular rapid flashing beacons, pedestrian crossing signals, and Huntington Beach. Project Manager. Responsible for providing organizational intersection traffic signals. analysis and recommendations, assisted with City of Fountain Valley, Traffic Engineer.* development of the Capital Improvements Secured Measure M, state and federal Program (CIP) and coordinated with funding for transportation. Expanded signal supervisors and superintendents relative to intertie network and implemented the traffic operational and capital issues. management center. Initiated studies for Regional Sports Complex, City of Ontario. traffic safety and operational efficiency that have been highly regarded in the industry and Traffic Engineer. Mark developed signal are continually used locally and at the state design, signing and striping, street lighting, level. Initiated a development plan review and ITS design for off-site improvements process to better coordinate between City along E. Riverside Drive, S. Vineyard Avenue, departments to reduce plan review time. Chino Avenue, and Ontario/Hellman Avenue. * Work performed prior to Ardurra. City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 26 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Category B /\\/ ARDURRA #89 #71 #20 # 17 # 12 # 12 2023 ENR 2023 ENR 2023 ENR Water 2023 ENR 2023 ENR 2023 ENR fop 500 Design Firms Top Pure Design Firms Supply Sewer&Waste Water Treatment& Wastewater Treatmen Desalination Plants # 17 #21 #34 #4 2023 ENR 2023 ENR 2023 Zweig 2023 Zweig Water Transmission Sanitary& Storm Best Firms to Work For Hot Firm Lines &Aqueducts Sewer liw- 1-1 COLLABORATE f,'. i INNOVATE Welcome to SetleJi ; f 4 e _,44/...._,_, , . . .. ,,,, . , . . -,,,.,, ;v. -. „.. . ,.., : . , :- ... . - _, .-- ,. 4 ,4:*4 " If f "y' ' . :` CREATE r ARDURRA April 24, 2024 Ms. Kathryne Cho Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Department of Public Works 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 RE: Proposal to Provide On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A& B Dear Ms. Cho and Selection Panel: Enclosed is Ardurra Group, Inc.'s fee proposal for On-Call Professional Services for the following various disciplines: Category A: Professional Engineering/Design/Management Services • Construction, Project, & Program Management • Storm Drain System, Conveyance, and Facilities Design • Grant Services • Water System and Facilities Design • Roadway Rehabilitation & Geometric Design • Utilities Modeling & Planning • Structural Engineering • Utilities Studies & Master Plans • Traffic&Transportation Engineering • Other: Community Outreach • Sewer System and Facilities Design ' Other: Construction Inspection Category B: Professional Development Services Support • Encroachment& Development Permitting and Agreements • Development Services (i.e., Grading Plan Checks, Streets) • Utility Plan Check, Permit Processing and Coordination (i.e. Wireless Telecommunication, Public Utilities, and Investor- Owned Utilities) Attached is a schedule of hourly rates for the initial three-year on-call contract term. We look forward to serving the City of Seal Beach on this on-call contract. Please feel free to contact me at 714.458.0703 or ddemilia@ardurra.com if you have any questions or need additional information. Respectfully submitted, Ardurra Group, Inc. Dino D'Emilia, PE, F.ASCE, QSD California Public Works Practice Director ARDURRA GROUP, INC. - 7 B RCH TREET ITE 2 $ NEWPORT B A •.i •.• el _ ; � � „ /vs .,/' ARDURRA ARDURRA GROUP, INC. (CALIFORNIA) 2024 STANDARD BILLING RATE SCHEDULE Rates Effective Through Initial 3-Year Contract Term (Future years subject to review for Consumer Price Index escalation or 5%, whichever is greater) ENGINEERING, MUNICIPAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, TRAFFIC, &SURVEYING SERVICES STAFF HOURLY RATE STAFF HOURLY RATE Principal/Project Manager V $353 Traffic Engineering Associate II $182 QA/QC Manager $310 Traffic Engineering Associate I $155 Project Manager IV $300 Traffic Engineering Technician III* $161 Project Manager III $268 Traffic Engineering Technician II* $139 Project Manager II $246 Traffic Technician I* $112 Project Manager I $225 Sr Grants Manager $246 Project Engineer VI $278 Grants Manager $182 Project Engineer V $268 Sr Project Coordinator/Graphic Artist $203 Project Engineer IV $225 Project Coordinator/Graphic Artist $155 Project Engineer III $198 Public Works Technician III* $161 Project Engineer II $182 Public Works Technician II* $139 Project Engineer I $177 Public Works Technician I* $112 Project Designer III* $166 Senior Code Enforcement Officer/Manager* $134 Project Designer II* $150 Code Enforcement Officer II* $102 Project Designer I* $139 Code Enforcement Officer I* $96 CADD Drafter III* $161 Senior Structural Engineer $300 CADD Drafter II* $139 Structural Engineer $235 CADD Drafter I* $123 SUE Technician* $155 Administrative Assistant* $144 SWPPP Practitioner* $187 Plan Check Engineer IV $289 Specialty Professional/Discipline $300 Plan Check Engineer III $241 Senior Environmental Scientist $268 Plan Check Engineer II $214 Associate Environmental Scientist $193 Plan Check Engineer I $198 Assistant Environmental Scientist* $161 Senior Traffic Engineer $278 Senior Planner $235 Traffic Engineer III $268 Planner II $209 Traffic Engineer II $225 Planner I $187 Traffic Engineer I $198 Associate/Assistant Planner $144 (Continued on the following page) City of Seal Beach /1\RDURRA 1 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B ARDURRA ARDURRA GROUP, INC. (CALIFORNIA) 2024 STANDARD BILLING RATE SCHEDULE Rates Effective Through Initial 3-Year Contract Term (Future years subject to review for Consumer Price Index escalation or 5%, whichever is greater) ENGINEERING, MUNICIPAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, TRAFFIC, & SURVEYING SERVICES STAFF HOURLY RATE STAFF HOURLY RATE Senior Landscape Architect $268 Flow Monitoring Field Supervisor* $161 Landscape Architect $198 Flow Monitoring Field Technician III* $134 Principal Architect $268 Flow Monitoring Field Technician II* $123 Senior/Associate Architect $235 Flow Monitoring Field Technician I* $102 Architect $225 Community Relations Strategic Advisor $310 3-Person Survey Crew* $407 Community Relations Project Manager $278 2-Person Survey Crew* $332 Community Relations Assistant Project Manager $246 1-Person Survey Crew* $225 Community Relations Senior Account $182 Survey Director $268 Coordinator Assistant Surveyor(not Licensed)* $198 Community Relations Account Coordinator $155 GIS Analyst* $198 Community Relations Specialist $168 GIS Specialist* $177 Community Relations Senior Graphic Artist $203 Graphic Designer* $155 Community Relations Graphic Artist $171 Drone Operator with Camera* $198 Community Relations Account Assistant $134 Flow Monitoring Project/Data Manager $214 Flow Monitoring Field Manager $193 EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES HOURLY RATE Data Review and Preparation $353 Testimony&Deposition $535 NOTES AND ASSUMPTIONS Engineering.Municipal.Environmental.Traffic.&Survey Notes: " Positions noted with an asterisk are subject to overtime rates billed at 1.5 times regular rates for all time over eight(8)hours in a single day or work performed on Saturday;and double time rates for work performed on Sundays and holidays. Other Direct Costs:Reimbursement of identifiable non-salary costs that are directly attributable to the project such as oversized and/or color reproduction costs,overnight postage,or couriers,etc.,are billed at actual cost, plus fifteen percent(15%)to cover overhead and administration. Mileage required for travel are billed at the allowable IRS mileage reimbursement rate. Fees for Sub-Consultant Services: Billed at actual cost, plus fifteen percent(15%)to cover overhead and administration. Exclusions to Scope and Fee:The following items are specifically excluded: —Legal advice —Specialized software(other than MS Office Suite and MS Project) (Continued on the following page) City of Seal Beach ARDUDDtA 2 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B /\ ARDURRA ARDURRA GROUP, INC. (CALIFORNIA) 2024 STANDARD BILLING RATE SCHEDULE Rates Effective Through Initial 3-Year Contract Term (Future years subject to review for Consumer Price Index escalation or 5%, whichever is greater) PROJECT/CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/INSPECTION SERVICES REGULAR OVERTIME TIME SUNDAY/ STAFF RATE' MON—FRI 2 SAT' HOLIDAY Principal $353 - - - Principal Construction Manager $310 — — — Project Executive/QA/QC Manager $310 — — — Senior Program Manager $300 - - - Program Manager $284 - - - Senior Project Manager $278 — — — Project Manager $246 - - - Assistant Project Manager $193 - - - Structures Representative $289 - - - Senior Construction Manager $278 - - - Construction Manager $246 - - - Assistant Construction Manager $193 - - - Project Controls Engineer, Labor Compliance $177 - - - Documents Control,Administration $144 - - - (Continued on the following page) City of Seal Beach / ` ARDURR A 3 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B ARDURRA ARDURRA GROUP, INC. (CALIFORNIA) 2024 STANDARD BILLING RATE SCHEDULE Rates Effective Through Initial 3-Year Contract Term (Future years subject to review for Consumer Price Index escalation or 5%, whichever is greater) PROJECT/CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/INSPECTION SERVICES REGULAR OVERTIME TIME SUNDAY/ STAFF RATE' MON—FRI 2 SAT' HOLIDAY PE Licensed Inspector(Prevailing and Non-Prevailing Wage)3.s,6 $219 $307 $307 $395 PE Licensed Inspector(Prevailing and Non-Prevailing Wage-Special $225 $315 $315 $404 Shift)3.4.5'6 Public Works Inspector(Prevailing Wage)3 5 6 $212 $297 $297 $381 Public Works Inspector(Prevailing Wage-Special Shift)3 4'5 6 $216 $303 $303 $389 Accessibility Expert/CASp Inspector 6 $326 $457 $457 $587 DSA/OSHPD Inspector of Record 6 $241 $337 $337 $433 Deputy Inspection (Prevailing Wage)3,5,6 $198 $277 $277 $356 NDT Testing(Prevailing Wage)3.5,6 $198 $277 $277 $356 Public Works Inspector(Non-Prevailing Wage)5 $177 $247 $247 $318 NOTES AND ASSUMPTIONS Project.Construction Management&Inspection Notes: 1 The above hourly rates include wages,fringe, and general and administrative overhead and fee,as well as typical supplies,tools,and equipment required to perform services.Construction management software is not included in the base rate. 2 Rate applies to the first four hours of overtime during the week and/or first eight hours of overtime on Saturdays;all overtime in excess of four hours during the week or eight hours on Saturdays is paid at the Sunday/holiday rate. 3 Prevailing Wage Rates are subject to increases pursuant to the State of California's Department of Industrial Relations Wage Rate Determinations.Ardurra's Billing Rates will increase in proportion to the DIR increase,plus overhead and profit.The current rates are based on Determination SD-23-63-3-2023-2D, issued 8/22/2023.The above billing rates increase by$5/hour on July 1,2025 and July 1,2026 to adjust for a predetermined increase. 4 A Special Shift is any shift that starts after 5:00 PM and before 6:00 AM. 5 The following minimum callout applies to Inspection staff,in accordance with Industrial Welfare Commission Order#16-2001: •Cancellation of 8 hours scheduled inspection after inspector's arrival on site:4-hour minimum. •Cancellation of 4 hours scheduled inspection after inspector's arrival on site:2-hour minimum. 6 For contracts involving public works inspection services,Ardurra requires the awarding public agency to complete DIR form PWC-100 solely for Ardurra as the prime contractor specific to the awarded contract name and amount.A half-hour per week,per inspector labor compliance charge will be billed for all Prevailing Wage inspection assignments. (Continued on the following page) City of Seal Beach ARDURR A 4 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B ARDURRA ARDURRA GROUP, INC. (CALIFORNIA) 2024 STANDARD BILLING RATE SCHEDULE Rates Effective Through Initial 3-Year Contract Term (Future years subject to review for Consumer Price Index escalation or 5%, whichever is greater) NOTES AND ASSUMPTIONS Overall Notes: Reimbursable Expenses(Other Direct Costs): Ordinary identifiable non-salary costs that are directly attributable to the project,such as regular commuter travel costs,standard equipment, tools and software,etc.,are included in the fee estimated above. Extraordinary expenses, such as oversized and/or color reproduction costs,vehicle identification decals, site facility hard phone line and/or internet service charges, non-commuter project miles and/or other travel expenses to remote(over 50 miles one-way)fabrication yards/batch plants,overnight postage /couriers, etc.,are billed at actual cost plus fifteen percent(15%)to cover overhead and administration.Travel charges to a casting/fabrication yard or batch plant will include the hourly billing rate plus travel expenses as listed in the Caltrans Travel Guide(State rates). Mileage is billed at the current IRS rate(currently$0.655/mile).An allowance for Extraordinary charges is included as Other Direct Costs(ODC)in the fee table above. Extraordinary charges above and beyond the estimated ODC allowance will not be billed to the Client unless specifically included in the contract or requested and approved by the Client in writing prior to incurring the additional expense. Fees for Sub-Consultant Services: Billed at actual cost,plus fifteen percent(15%)to cover overhead and administration. Web Based Contract Administration: Selected/specified cloud based service billed at cost plus fifteen percent(15%). Escalation: Unless specified otherwise(such as for prevailing wage personnel),all billing rates are subject to annual review for Consumer Price Index escalation or 3%,whichever is greater. City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 5 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B \.` CATEGORY A - PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING/DESIGN/ MANAGEMENT SERVICES SUBCONSULTANT RATES Rate schedules for our subconsultants are attached on the following pages. • CL Surveying & Mapping • GMU • Guida Surveying • IDS Group • Ninyo & Moore • Peterson Structural • RFYeager Engineering • Richard C. Slade &Associates • RJM Design Group • T2 Utility Engineers • Underground Solutions City of Seal Beach ARDURR/\ 6 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B / `� cL SURVEYING &MAPPING City of Seal Beach On-Call Professional Engineering Services Fee Proposal Labor Category(Classification) Hourly Rate* Overtime Hourly Rate Sub Name•Survey Principal $228.56 N/A Survey Manager $315.02 N/A Project Surveyor $182.85 N/A Survey Analyst $137.14 N/A CA LS Party Chief $201.93 $302.90 Certified Party Chief $193.70 $290.55 Party Chief $187.45 $281.18 Instrumentman $170.23 $255.35 Chainman $168.47 $252.71 * Hourly Rates will be escalated 3%annually at the anniversay of the contract and shall be approved by the City of Seal Beach. Page 1 of 1 City of Seal Beach / ` i' \RDURR A 7 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B "IV PAVEMENT ENGINEERING City of Irvine 2024 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Rates effective for the duration of the initial 3-year period of the contract. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Document Preparation and Project Services $ 110.00/hour CAD/GIS Design Engineer $ 128.00/hour Staff Engineer or Geologist $ I 70.00/hour Senior Staff Engineer or Geologist $ 188.00/hour Project Engineer or Geologist $212.00/hour Senior Engineer or Geologist $248.00/hour Associate Engineer or Geologist $267.00/hour Principal/Director $290.00/hour FIELD INSPECTION&TESTING SERVICES Staff Engineering Technician $ 110.00/hour* • Services provided under direct supervision of a Senior Engineering Technician Senior Engineering Technician $ I28.00/hour* • Inspections for soils/grading,asphalt,concrete,batch plants,piles/caissons,etc. • Certifications by ACI,[CC,Caltrans,local jurisdictions,etc. Registered Special Inspector(No 4-hour minimum) $ 128.00/hour* • Certifications by AC[,ICC,Caltrans,local jurisdictions,etc. • Reinforced concrete,Post-Tension,Masonry,Welding,Bolting,Fireproofing Instrumentation Engineer $ 170.00/hour • Slope inclinometer and Piezometer monitoring • Manometer for floor-level surveys • Stormwater turbidity&pH meter • Groundwater monitoring-pressure transducer,datalogger,water chemistry meter,etc. • Pipeline video camera for drains,wells,etc. Engineering Seismological Technician(includes 3-channel seismograph) $ 170.00/hour • Blast vibration monitoring • Construction vibration&noise monitoring(pile driving,drilling,demolition,etc.) *Notes: (I) Rates include vehicle,nuclear density gauge,and equipment for testing,inspection,and sampling. (2) No 4-hour minimum charges apply,except for night work. (3) Overtime is charged at 1.5 times the base rate. Overtime is defined as time worked on the project in excess of 8 hours per day and all time on Saturdays,Sundays,and holidays. (4) Prevailing Wage projects,additional hourly surcharge for Field Personnel per CA Labor Code§1720,et seq. Add$36.00/hour LABORATORY TESTING SERVICES Laboratory Testing $ 138.00/hour (For special materials testing and laboratory costs on a per-test basis,see GMU's Laboratory Fee Schedule) OTHER CHARGES Outside Services Cost+ 15% Reimbursables&Reprographics Cost City of Seal Beach /\ ARDURR n 8 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A& B • GuIDA ARDURRA I CITY OF SEAL BEACH SURVEY AND MAPPING RATE SHEET HOURLY RATES LABOR DESCRIPTION HOURLY RATE Principal $315.00 Senior Project Manager $280.00 Project Manager $245.00 Senior Project Surveyor $235.00 Project Surveyor $215.00 Senior Survey Analyst $190.00 Survey Analyst $170.00 Survey Technician $145.00 Project Coordinator $145.00 Survey Intern $110.00 Field Survey Rates by Prevailing Wage Classification* 1-Person Survey Crew $255.00 2-Person Survey Crew $405.00 3-Person Survey Crew $545.00 *1-,2-and 3-person survey crews are inclusive of survey vehicles,conventional and GPS survey equipment,and associated survey tools,safety equipment,etc. MINIMUM HOURLY CHARGE (PREVAILING WAGE ONLY) Office classifications will be billed based on the hours worked, no minimum hourly charge. Field classifications will be billed on an hourly basis with a minimum of 4,6,and 8 hours in accordance with prevailing wage requirements. ESCALATION Rates will be held for 3 years from the execution date of the contract whereafter, Non-represented classifications will escalate annually at 4%and all field rates will escalate in accordance with the International Union of Operating Engineers,Local 12. OVERTIME Straight time will be billed for all work performed on-site up to 8 hours each day,Monday through Friday.Overtime will begin after 8 hours, Monday through Friday and on Saturdays.Double time will begin after 12 hours and on Sundays and holidays.The overtime/double labor rates will include: Overtime (on-site over 8 hours Mon-Fri and Sat) 1.5 times the hourly base rate Sundays and Holidays 2.0 times the hourly base rate Nighttime Non-Overtime 1.5 times the hourly base rate OTHER DIRECT COSTS 1. Reimbursable costs including but not limited to delivery or messenger fees, reproduction costs, agency fees, permits, title company fees,etc.,shall be billed at cost plus 10%. 2. Subconsultant fees shall be billed at cost plus 10%. 3. Costs related to specialty survey requirements,(i.e.,traffic control,specialty equipment,etc.)will be billed at cost plus 10%. 4. Expenses for any special equipment and/or requests shall be at the approval of the client. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOCATIONS LOS ANGELES 444 W Ocean Blvd,Suite 800,Long Beach,CA 908021 ORANGE COUNTY 220 Commerce,Suite 150,Irvine,CA 92602 INLAND EMPIRE 3536 Concours,Suite 201,Ontario,CA 92408 I SAN DIEGO 380 State Place,Escondido,CA 92029 WWW.GUIDAINC.COM City of Seal Beach ARDURRA D A 9 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Categories A & B IDS GROUP, INC. 2024-2029 Rate Sheet Title - Association 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Principal $234 $241 $248 $255 $263 $271 Associate Principal $220 $226 $233 $240 $247 $255 Senior Project Manager I Associate $211 $217 $224 $231 $237 $245 Project Manager $197 $203 $209 $205 $215 $222 Senior Architect $185 $191 $196 $202 $208 $214 Senior Mechanical Engineer $185 $191 $196 $202 $208 $214 Senior Cost Estimator $175 $180 $186 $191 $197 $203 Project Architect $175 $180 $186 $191 $197 $203 Mechanical Engineer $175 $180 $186 $191 $197 $203 Designer Architect $160 $165 $170 $175 $180 $185 Mechanical Engineer $160 $165 $170 $175 $180 $185 Engineering Designer - BIM $139 $143 $147 $152 $156 $161 Architectural Job Captain I Designer $132 $136 $140 $144 $148 $153 CAD Drafter $118 $122 $125 $129 $132 $137 Office Administration $73 $75 $77 $80 $82 $85 Expenses such as, but not limited to plan check fees, permits inspections, testing services, title company fees, special delivery charges, plotting/presentation boards, maps, aerial photographs, and reprographics/illustrations that may be required for community or other stakeholder presentations, shall be billed to the owner at Consultant's direct cost plus 5%. City of Seal Beach / i^RDI IDD A 10 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines Categories A & B y/ngo,/toots Schedule of Fees Hourly Charges for Personnel Professional Staff Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist/Certified Industrial Hygienist $ 250 Senior Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist $ 235 Senior Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist $ 220 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist $ 210 Senior Staff Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist $ 200 Staff Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist $ 180 GIS Analyst $ 160 Technical Illustrator/CAD Operator $ 140 Field Staff Certified Asbestos/Lead Technician $ 220 Field Operations Manager $ 150 Nondestructive Examination Technician(UT,MT,LP) $ 145 Supervisory Technician $ 140 Special Inspector(Concrete,Masonry,Structural Steel,Welding,and Fireproofing) $ 135 Senior Technician $ 135 Technician $ 130 Administrative Staff Information Specialist $ 120 Geotechnical/Environmental/Laboratory Assistant $ 120 Data Processor $ 95 Other Charges Concrete Coring Equipment(includes technician) $ 190/hr Anchor Load Test Equipment(includes technician) $ 190/hr GPR Equipment $ 180/hr Project Labor Agreement Fees $ 19/hr Hand Auger Equipment $ 80/hr Rebar Locator(Pachometer) $ 25/hr Vapor Emission Kit $ 65/kit Field Testing Equipment $ 12/hr X-Ray Fluorescence $ 70/hr PID/FID $ 25/hr Air Sampling Pump $ 10/hr Field Vehicle $ 15/hr Expert Witness Testimony $ 450/hr Direct Expenses Cost plus 15% Special equipment charges will be provided upon request. Notes Technicians and special inspectors,are charged at a 4-hour minimum,and 8-hour minimum for hours exceeding 4 hours. Overtime rates at 1.5 times the regular rates will be charged for work performed in excess of 8 hours in one day Monday through Friday and all day on Saturday Rates at twice the regular rates will be charged for all work in excess of 12 hours in one day,all day Sunday and on holidays. Our rates will be adjusted in conjunction with the increase in the Prevailing Wage Determination dunng the life of the project,as applicable. The terms and conditions are included in Ninyo&Moore's Work Authorization and Agreement form. Ninyo 8 Moore I City of Seal Beach On-Call Professional Services 104-04480 I April 15,2024 CA16 City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA >>On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B /`//nyo *oore Schedule of Fees for Laboratory Testing SOILS CONCRETE Atterberg Limits.0 4318,CT 204 5 170 Compression Tests,6x12 Cylinder,C 39 $ 35 Califomia Bearing Ratio(CBR),D 1883 $ 550 Concrete Mix Design Review,Job Spec $ 300 Chloride and Sulfate Content,CT 417&CT 422 $ 175 Concrete Mix Design,per Trial Batch,6 cylinder,ACI S 850 Consolidation,D 2435,CT 219 S 300 Concrete Cores,Compression(excludes samping),C 42 5 120 Consolidation,Hydro-Collapse only,D 2435 S 150 Drying Shrinkage,C 157 S 400 Consolidation-Time Rate,D 2435,CT 219 $ 200 Flexural Test,C 78 $ 85 Direct Shear-Remolded,D 3080 S 350 Flexural Test,C 293 $ 85 Direct Shear-Undisturbed,D 3080 S 300 Flexural Test,CT 523 S 95 Durability Index,CT 229 S 175 Gunite/Shotcrete,Panels,3 cut cores per panel and test, ACI S 275 Expansion Index,D 4829,IBC 18-3 S 190 Lightweight Concrete Fill,Compression,C 495 $ 80 Expansion Potential(Method A),D 4546 $ 170 Petrographic Analysis,C 856 $2,000 Geofabric Tensile and Elongation Test,D 4632 S 200 Restrained Expansion of Shrinkage Compensation S 450 Hydraulic Conductivity,D 5084 S 350 Splitting Tensile Strength,C 496 $ 100 Hydrometer Analysis,D 6913,CT 203 $ 220 3x6 Grout,(CLSM),C 39 S 55 Moisture,Ash,&Organic Matter of Peat/Organic Soils S 120 2x2x2 Non-Shrink Grout,C 109 S 55 Moisture Only,D 2216,CT 226 $ 35 Moisture and Density,D 2937 S 45 ASPHALT Permeability,CH,0 2434,CT 220 S 300 Air Voids,T 269 $ 85 pH and Resistivity,CT 643 S 175 Asphalt Mix Design,Caltrans(incl.Aggregate Quality) $4,500 Proctor Density D1557,D 698,CT 216,AASHTO T-180 $ 220 Asphalt Mix Design Review,Job Spec $ 180 Proctor Density with Rock Correction D 1557 S 340 Dust Proportioning,CT LP-4 5 85 R-value,D 2844,CT 301 S 375 Extraction,%Asphalt,including Gradation,D 2172,CT 382 $ 250 Sand Equivalent,D 2419,CT 217 $ 125 Extraction.%Asphalt without Gradation,D 2172,CT 382 $ 150 Sieve Analysis,D 6913,CT 202 S 145 Film Stripping,CT 302 $ 120 Sieve Analysis,200 Wash,D 1140,CT 202 S 100 Hveem Stability and Unit Weight D 1560,T 246,CT 366 $ 225 Specific Gravity,D 854 5 125 Marshal Stability,Flow and Unit Weight,T 245 $ 240 Thermal Resistivity(ASTM 5334,IEEE 442) S 925 Maximum Theoretical Unit Weill,D 2041,CT 309 $ 150 Triaxial Shear,C.D,D 4767,T 297 S 550 Moisture Content,CT 370 $ 95 Tnaxial Shear,C.U.,w/pore pressure,D 4767,T 2297 per pt S 450 Moisture Susceptibility and Tensile Stress Ratio,T 238,CT 371 5 1,000 Triaxial Shear,C.U.,w/o pore pressure,D 4767,T 2297 per pt S 350 Slurry Wet Track Abrasion,D 3910 5 150 Triaxial Shear.U.0,D 2850 5 250 Superpave,Asphalt Mix Verification(incl.Aggregate Quality) S 4,900 Unconfined Compression,D 2166,T 208 S 180 Superpave,Gyratory Unit WI.,T 312 5 100 Superpave,Hamburg Wheel,20,000 passes,T 324 5 1,000 MASONRY Unit Weight sample or core,D 2726,CT 308 5 100 Brick Absorption,24-hour submersion,5-hr boiling,7-day,C 67 S 70 Voids in Mineral Aggregate,(VMA)CT LP-2 5 90 Brick Compression Test,C 67 $ 55 Voids filled with Asphalt,(VFA)CT LP-3 5 90 Brick Efflorescence,C 67 $ 55 Wax Density,D 1188 $ 140 Brick Modulus of Rupture,C 67 $ 50 Brick Moisture as received,C 67 $ 45 AGGREGATES Brick Saturation Coefficient,C 67 5 60 Clay Lumps and Friable Particles,C 142 5 180 Concrete Block Compression Test,8x8x16,C 140 S 70 Cleanness Value,CT 227 $ 180 Concrete Block Conformance Package,C 90 $ 500 Crashed Particles,CT 205 $ 175 Concrete Block Linear Shrinkage,C 426 5 200 Durability,Coarse or Fine,CT 229 $ 205 Concrete Block Unit Weight and Absorption,C 140 $ 70 Fine Aggregate Angularity,ASTM C 1252,T 304,CT 234 $ 180 Cores,Compression or Shear Bond,CA Code 5 70 Flat and Elongated Particle,D 4791 $ 220 Masonry Grout,3x3x6 prism compression,C 39 5 45 Lightweight Particles,C 123 S 180 Masonry Mortar,2x2 cube compression,C 109 $ 35 Los Angeles Abrasion,C 131 or C 535 $ 200 Masonry Prism,half size,compression,C 1019 $ 120 Material Finer than No 200 Sieve by Washing,C 117 $ 90 Masonry Prism,Full size,compression,C 1019 $ 200 Organic Impurities,C 40 $ 90 Potential Alkali Reactivity,Mortar Bar Method,Coarse,C 1260 $1,250 REINFORCING AND STRUCTURAL STEEL Potential Alkali Reactivity,Mortar Bar Method,Fine,C 1260 S 950 Chemical Analysis,A 36,A 615 $ 135 Potential Reactivity of Aggregate(Chemical Method),C 289 $ 475 Fireproofing Density Test,UBC 7-6 S 90 Sand Equivalent,T 176,CT 217 $ 125 Hardness Test,Rockwell,A 370 5 80 Sieve Analysis,Coarse Aggregate,T 27,C 136 $ 120 High Strength Bolt,Nut&Washer Conformance, Sieve Analysis,Fine Aggregate(including wash),T 27,C 136 $ 145 per assembly,A 325 S 150 Sodium Sulfate Soundness,C 88 $ 450 Mechanically Spliced Reinforcing Tensle Test,ACI S 175 Specific Gravity and Absorption,Coarse.C 127,CT 206 $ 115 Pre-Stress Strand(7 wire),A 416 $ 170 Specific Gravity and Absorption,Fine,C 128,CT 207 $ 175 Reinforcing Tensile or Bend up to No.11,A 615&A 706 5 75 Structural Steel Tensile Test:Up to 200,000 lbs,A 370 5 90 ROOFING Welded Reinforcing Tensile Test:Up to No 11 bars,ACI 5 80 Roofing Tile Absorption,(set of 5),C 67 S 250 Roofing Tile Strength Test,(set of 5),C 67 $ 250 Special preparation of standard test specimens will be charged at the technician's hourly rate Ninyo&Moore is accredited to perform the AASHTO equivalent of many ASTM test procedures Ninyo&Moore 12021 Laboratory Testing City of Seal Beach / ,ARDURR/A 12 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B PSE HOURLY RATES PSE PETERSON STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 2024-2027 HOURLY RATES Principal-in-Charge $301 Principal $288 Senior Associate $276 Associate $268 Senior Project Manager $262 Senior Structural Engineer $262 Project Manager $244 Structural Engineer $241 Associate Project Manager $228 Senior Project Engineer $216 Project Engineer $210 Staff Engineer $205 Staff Designer $198 CADD Drafting $162 Administrative $151 » Hourly rate schedule is provided for June 1,2024 through May 30,2027 » Rates subject to an increase if the contract is extended for an additional 2 years » Direct expenses,will be billed at cost plus 10% » Vehicle mileage will be billed at current U.S.General Services Administration allowable rates and periodically adjusted according to federal updates PSE PETERSON STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS City of Seal Beach / ARDURRnn 13 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B ENO 1 N ! ! R N O RATE SCHEDULE 2024 Billing Rates (rates held for 3 years) CITY OF SEAL BEACH ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Corrosion Engineering Services) Corrosion Engineering Services Senior Project Manager $230 (NACE Certified or Corrosion PE) Project Manager $220 (NACE Certified or Corrosion PE) Administrative Services Administrative Assistant $130 Cadd Design Services Senior CADD Technician $155 Notes: 1. All overhead costs (Mileage, Admin, Per Diem, etc.) are included in the above billing rates. 1016 Broadway,Suite A-El Cajon, CA 92021 Ph:619.312 0195 Fax.619 312 0197 RFYeager@RFYeager corn City of Seal Beach ,A RDURR A 14 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B • • RCS RICHARD C. SLADE & ASSOCIATES LLC CONSULTING GROUNDWATER GEOLOGISTS SCHEDULE OF CHARGES City of Seal Beach On Call Services Contract April 2024 —March 2027 Professional Services Hourly Rates President $340.00 Principal Groundwater Geologist $291.00 Senior Groundwater Geologist $250.00 Staff Groundwater Geologist $216.00 Field Groundwater Geologist $144.00 Administrative/Clerical $111.00 Field Equipment Charges Pressure Transducers (water level &barometric $ 50.00/wk. pressure monitoring during pumping tests) Electric Tape Water Level Probe $ 25.00/day Field Water Quality Probe (T, pH, EC) $ 50.00/day Litigation, Depositions and Testimony Depositions and trial testimony are charged at twice the hourly rate (4-hour minimum/day). Travel Time and Mileage Travel time for meetings and/or to job sites will be charged at our standard hourly rates. Mileage is charged at the current IRS rate. Administrative Fee In-house costs for phone, e-mail, fax, regular postage, printing, copying, binding, and records retention, unless otherwise provided for in our project proposal Scope of Services, will be charged an Administrative Fee of total project labor charges multiplied by 2.5%. Outside Services Any services and materials not ordinarily furnished by RCS, including subcontracted services (i.e., water quality laboratory testing), delivery services, reproduction and printing, etc., are billed at cost + 15%. Reproduction costs for large format printing, and/or high volume reproduction and binding of hard copy reports performed in-house by RCS staff, will be billed at rates similar to comparable outside services. Conditions RCS reserves the right to update this Schedule of Charges on January 1 of each year (the beginning of our Fiscal Year). Invoices are issued at our option on a monthly basis or when the work is completed. A service charge of 11/2% will be payable on any amount not paid within 30 days. Any attorney fees or other costs incurred in collecting delinquent charges shall be paid by the client. Client will furnish rights-of-way to land as required for field visits and field operations, such as sampling or testing of water wells. 14051 BURBANK BLVD,SUITE 300.SHERMAN OAKS,CALIFORNIA 91401 SOUTHERN CALIFORNI(100)506-0410•NORTHERN CALIFORNIA(707)963-3914 W W W RCSLADE COM City of Seal Beach 7\ ,A RDURR A 15 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B 31591 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano,CA 92675 Community Inspired Spaces www.RJMdesigngroup.com DESIGN [949]493-2690 Y R M GROUP [949]493-2600 pi).:ir• RJM DESIGN GROUP, INC. 3-YEAR HOURLY BILLING RATES July 2024 through June 2027 RJM DESIGN GROUP INC. (Landscape Architect) Principal Landscape Architect $240 per hour Associate Landscape Architect $215 per hour Landscape Architect/Project Manager $200 per hour Job Captain / Landscape Designer $185 per hour CADD Technician /Graphics $170 per hour Administrative Staff $125 per hour City of Seal Beach ARDURRA 16 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B T2 Utility Engineers Rate Schedule - 2024 Subsurface Utility Engineering Services Services Bill Rate Overtime Prevailing Prevailing Unit Wage Wage OT Pothole-Unit Price $795.00 $905.00 $925.00 $1,150.00 per hole Pothole Exceeding 7 feet in Depth $105.00 $125.00 $130.00 $165.00 per foot Vacuum Excavation Truck, Crew and Equipment $345.00 $410.00 $465.00 $525.00 per hour Utility Designating & Investigation Underground $1.05 $1.25 $1.45 $1.65 per foot Utility Designating 2 Man Crew and Equipment $275.00 $350.00 $375.00 $445.00 , per hour Utility Designating 1 Man Crew and Equipment $195.00 $220.00 $245.00 $270.00 per hour Concrete/Asphalt Coring, Slurry Backfilling $165.00 $205.00 $215.00 $240.00 per hour USA/Designating Paint Removal - Powerwashing $1,800.00 $2,100.00 $2,200.00 $2,600.00 per day Survey-2 Man Crew and Equipment $275.00 $305.00 $450.00 $495.00 per hour Survey-1 Man Crew and Equipment $175.00 $200.00 $260.00 $285.00 per hour Project Director $245.00 NA NA NA per hour Senior Project Manager $215.00 NA NA NA per hour Project Engineer $190.00 NA NA NA per hour Project Surveyor $185.00 NA NA NA per hour Project Manager $150.00 NA NA NA per hour SUE Manager $145.00 NA NA NA per hour Assistant Project Manager $125.00 NA NA NA per hour CADD Supervisor $125.00 NA NA NA per hour SUE Supervisor $105.00 $157.50 $130.00 $175.00 per hour SUE Technician III $90.00 $135.00 $130.00 $175.00 per hour SUE Technician II $80.00 $120.00 $130.00 $175.00 per hour SUE Technician I $70.00 $105.00 $130.00 $175.00 per hour CADD Technician $90.00 $127.50 NA NA per hour Administrative Support $90.00 $112.50 NA NA per hour Mobilization:Vac-Truck &Crew $4.32 $5.68 $5.77 $7.50 per mile Mobilization: Designating or Survey Truck &Crew $3.02 $4.08 $4.26 $5.74 per mile Expenses Per Diem GSA rates Encroachment and Traffic Permits cost plus 10% Traffic Control Plans- Engineer Stamped $800 per sheet Subcontractors-Asphalt, Traffic Control, Ect. cost plus 10% Miscellaneous Expenses cost plus 10% City of Seal Beach /� ARDURRA 17 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B terN ESTIMATE UNDERGROUND SOLUTIONS v Your First Choice for Potholing Services Date: April 15,2024 To: Quote# TC41524-19H Julie Ciezkowski,Sen.Marketing Coordinator Expiration Date: December 31,2027 Ardurra 1960 E.Grand Ave,Suite 300 El Segundo,CA 90245 Project Name: City Of Seal Beach-On Call Sales Person: TC Item# Qty Description Unit Price Line Total 1 Pothole Service(Prevailing Wage)Per Day $ 3,000.00 ASPHALT REPAIR 2 Cold/Perma Patch Asphalt/Rapid Set Concrete $ 75.00 3 Hot Patch Asphalt Repairs-Base Pave $ 150.00 4 8"-10"Cores-Re-install and epoxy seal $ 168.00 TRAFFIC CONTROL 5 Traffic Control Plans-Non Eng Stamped (Each) $ 135.00 6 Traffic Control Plans- Eng Stamped (Each) $ 625.00 7 Standard Traffic Control(per day) $ 650.00 8 Major Traffic Control(per day)-(1-Arrowboard) $ 1,350.00 9 Flagman Service(2 Flagger)Per Day $ 1,760.00 10 Permit Acquisition Fee $ 925.00 TRAVEL 11 Mobilization/Demobilization-Per Day/Per Crew $ 325.00 REPORTING 12 PDF/Digital Flash Card Utility Report(1-10 potholes) $ 250.00 13 PDF/Digital Flash Card Utility Report(10-20 potholes) $ 350.00 OTHER COSTS 14 Slurry Backfill'Bagged Spec Mix'&Hauloff of spoil-(ea) $ 325.00 15 Fuel Surcharge-Per Day $ 175.00 16 USA Dig Alert Delinalion and Mark Out 5 125.00 Excluded: Permit and Deposit Fees to be paid by client prior to start of work Fncroachmert&Traffic Permits Ardurra Parking Meter Buyouts N/ALimoimmiraiiimm1=11111m Deposit Amt USI to: Subtotal $ Process ROW/Traffic Permits as necessary Delineate for USA markout Total $ Set Traffic control per approved plans Vacuum excavate each site,determine diameter and depth of utilities Permit Estimate TBD Backfill,compact and patch Mark each location with PK nail,paint or stake for future survey Prepare a'Subsurface Utility Report'w/data,photos and PH location map Customer to: Provide permit and deposit fees prior to start of work Supply pothole locations This proposal is based on digable conditions using the air excavation process Exclusions:Grind/Overlay,Striping,Slurry Backfill Standard Notes: Terms:Existing Accounts Net 30 The above is an'estimate",final costs wit be determined by the actual number of work hours and travel time togged. A cancellation fee may apply if job iscanceiled at site. Credit Application Required To Open Account 120 N.Andreasen Dr.Escondido,CA 92029 PH#760/294-9449 Fax#760/294-9490 City of Seal Beach / ARDURRA 18 On-Call Professional Services for Various Disciplines I Categories A & B 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. ARDURRA-01 TBENSON ACORO DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1/2/2024 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). PRODUCER COMTACT Ames&Gough PHONE 703 827-2277 FAx 703 827-2279 8300 Greensboro Drive (A/C,No,Ertl:( ) (A/c,Nol:( ) Suite 980 p ass:admin@amesgough.com McLean,VA 22102 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC/ INSURER A:Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company A++(XV) 25615 INSURED INSURER B:Phoenix Insurance Company A++,XV 25623 Ardurra Group,Inc. INSURER C:Travelers Property Casualty Company of America 25674 4921 Memorial Highway Suite 300 INSURER D:National Fire&Marine Insurance Company 20079 Tampa, FL 33634 INSURERS: - INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POUCY NUMBER POUCY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD NNDIMM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL UABIUTY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR 630-5X487435 1/1/2024 1/1/2025 DAMAGE TO RENTED 1,000,000 PREMISES(Fa occurrence) S X Contractual Liab. MED EXP(Any one person) $ 15,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY S 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2,000,000 X POLICY j LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG S 2,000,000 OTHER: S B AUTOMOBILE UABIUTY (laI accident)INGLE LIMIT S 1,000,000 X ANY AUTO 810-5X558309 1/1/2024 1/1/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per person) S OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOSARE� ONLY AUTOS BODILY BODILY INJURY(Per accident) S AUTOS ONLY AUTO ONLY I rrfterERTYtrMAGE)) S - C X UMBRELLA - 15,000,000 LIAR X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE _ S EXCESS UAB CLAIMS-MADE CUP-5X642114 1/1/2024 1/1/2025 AGGREGATE S 15,000,000 DED X RETENTIONS 10,000 S C WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE TH- ER AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N UB-5X489557 1/1/2024 1/1/2025 1,000,000 ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S FFICER/M1MBEREXCLUDED? N N/A (Mandrtary m NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEES 1,000,000 If yes describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ D Professional Liab. 42-EPP-306878-06 1/1/2024 1/1/2025 Per Claim/Aggregate 10,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) RE:ALL PROJECTS/OPERATIONS The City of Seal Beach,CA,its officers,officials,employees,designated volunteers and agents serving as independent contractors in the role of City officials are included as additional insured with respect to General Liability,Automobile Liability,and Umbrella Liability when required by written contract.General Liability includes Additional Insured coverage for Completed Operations as required by written contract.General Liability,Automobile Liability,and Umbrella Liability are primary and non-contributory over any existing insurance and limited to liability arising out of the operations of the named insured and when required by written contract.General Liability,Automobile Liability,Workers Compensation,and Umbrella Liability policies include a waiver of subrogation in SEE ATTACHED ACORD 101 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Cityof Seal Beach,CA THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 211 8th Street Seal Beach,CA 90740 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2016/03) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD AGENCY CUSTOMER ID:ARDURRA-01 TBENSON LOC#: 2 ACORO ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page 1 of 1 AGENCY NAMED INSURED Ardurra Ames&Gough 4921 Mem Group,l Highway POUCY NUMBER Suite 300 Tampa, FL 33634 SEE PAGE 1 CARRIER NAIC CODE SEE PAGE 1 SEE P 1 EFFECTIVE DATE:SEE PAGE 1 ADDITIONAL REMARKS THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER: ACORD 25 FORM TITLE: Certificate of Liability Insurance Description of Operations/Locations/Vehicles: favor of the additional insureds where permissible by state law and when required by written contract. 30-day Notice of Cancellation will be issued for the General Liability, Automobile Liability,Workers Compensation, Umbrella Liability, and Professional Liability policies in accordance with policy terms and conditions. ACORD 101 (2008/01) ©2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Yolicy Number: 1"-63U-5A48/435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - AUTOMATIC STATUS IF REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT (CONTRACTORS) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS AN (a) The Additional Insured — Owners, Les- INSURED: sees or Contractors—Scheduled Person Any person or organization that: or Organization endorsement CG 20 10 a. You agree in a written contract or agreement to 07 04 or CG 20 10 04 13, the Additional include as an additional insured on this Coverage Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contrao- and tors — Completed Operations endorse- Part; ment CG 20 37 07 04 or CG 20 37 04 13, b. Has not been added as an additional insured for or both of such endorsements with either the same project by attachment of an endorse- of those edition dates; or ment under this Coverage Part which includes (b) Either or both of the following: the Addi- such person or organization in the endorsement's tional Insured—Owners, Lessees or Con- schedule; tractors — Scheduled Person Or Organi- is an insured, but: zation endorsement CG 20 10, or the Ad- a. Only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or ditional Insured — Owners, Lessees or "property damage" that occurs, or for "personal Contractors — Completed Operations en- injury' caused by an offense that is committed, dorsement CG 20 37, without an edition subsequent to the signing of that contract or date of such endorsement specified; agreement and while that part of the contract or the person or organization is an additional in- agreement is in effect; and sured only if the injury or damage is caused, b. Only as described in Paragraph (1), (2) or(3) be- in whole or in part, by acts or omissions of low, whichever applies: you or your subcontractor in the performance (1) If the written contract or agreement specifical- of"your work"to which the written contract or ly requires you to provide additional insured agreement applies; or coverage to that person or organization by (3) If neither Paragraph(1)nor(2)above applies: the use of: (a) The person or organization is an addi- (a) The Additional Insured — Owners, Les- tional insured only if, and to the extent sees or Contractors— (Form B) endorse- that, the injury or damage is caused by merit CG 20 10 11 85; or acts or omissions of you or your subcon- (b) Either or both of the following: the Addi- tractor in the performance of "your work" tional Insured—Owners, Lessees or Con- to which the written contract or agree- tractors — Scheduled Person Or Organi- ment applies; and zation endorsement CG 20 10 10 01, or (b) Such person or organization does not the Additional Insured —Owners, Lessees qualify as an additional insured with re- or Contractors — Completed Operations spect to the independent acts or omis- endorsement CG 20 37 10 01; sions of such person or organization. the person or organization is an additional in- The insurance provided to such additional insured is sured only if the injury or damage arises out subject to the following provisions: of"your work"to which the written contract or a. If the Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part agreement applies; shown in the Declarations exceed the minimum (2) If the written contract or agreement specifical- limits required by the written contract or agree- ly requires you to provide additional insured ment, the insurance provided to the additional in- coverage to that person or organization by sured will be limited to such minimum required the use of: limits. For the purposes of determining whether CG D6 04 02 19 Page 1 of 2 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY this limitation applies, the minimum limits required result in a claim. To the extent possible, such by the written contrail or agreement will be con- notice should include: sidered to include the minimum limits of any Um- (a) How, when and where the "occurrence" brella or Excess liability coverage required for the or offense took place; additional insured by that written contract a (b) The names and addresses of any injured agreement. This provision will not increase the limits of insurance described in Section III—Limits persons and witnesses; and Of Insurance. (c) The nature and location of any injury or b. The insurance provided to such additional insured damage arising out of the"occurrence"or does not apply to: offense. (2) If a claim is made or "suit' is brought against (1) Any "bodily injury", "property dame" or the additional insured: "personal injury" arising out of the providing, or failure to provide, any professional archi- (a) Immediately record the specifics of the tectural, engineering or surveying services, claim or"suit"and the date received; and including: (b) Notify us as soon as practicable and see (a) The preparing, approving, or failing to to it that we receive written notice of the prepare or approve, maps, shop draw- claim or"suit"as soon as practicable. ings, opinions, reports, surveys, field or- (3) Immediately send us copies of all legal pa- ders or change orders, or the preparing, pers received in connection with the claim or approving, or failing to prepare or ap- "suit", cooperate with us in the investigation prove, drawings and specifications; and or settlement of the claim or defense against (b) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or the"suit', and otherwise comply with all policy engineering activities. conditions. (2) Any "bodily injury' or "property damage" (4) Tender the defense and indemnity of any caused by "your work' and included in the claim or "suit" to any provider of other insur- "products-completed operations hazard" un- ance which would cover such additional in- less the written contract or agreement speafi- sured fa a loss we cover. However, this con- cally requires you to provide such coverage dition does not affect whether the insurance for that additional insured during the policy provided to such additional insured is primary period. to other insurance available to such additional C. The additional insured must comply with the fol- insured which covers that person or organiza- lowing duties: tion as a named insured as described in Par- (1) Give us written notice as soon as practicable agraph 4., Other Insurance, of Section IV — of an "occurrence" or an offense which may Commercial General Liability Conditions. Page2of2 CGD6040219 icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM Various provisions in this policy restrict coverage.Read (1) The "bodily injury' or"property damage" is the entire policy carefully to determine rights, duties and caused by an"occurrencd'that takes place what is and is not covered. in the"coverage territory"; Throughout this policy the words "you" and "your"refer (2) The "bodily injury' or "property damage" to the Named Insured shown in the Declarations,and occurs during the policy period;and any other person or organization qualifying as a Named Insured under this policy. The words "we", "us" and (3) Prior to the policy period, no insured listed "our"refer to the company providing this insurance. under Paragraph 1. of Section II—Who Is An Insured and no "employee" authorized The word "insured" means any person or organization by you to give or receive notice of an qualifying as such under Section II — Who Is An "occurrence' or claim knew that the"bodily Insured. injury' or"property damage" had occurred, Other words and phrases that appear in quotation in whole or in part If such a listed insured marks have special meaning. Refer to Section V — or authorized"employee" knew, prior to the Definitions. policy period, that the "bodily injury' or "property damage" occurred, then any SECTION I—COVERAGES continuation, change or resumption of such COVERAGE A—BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY "bodily injury' or "property damage" during DAMAGE LIABILITY or after the policy period will be deemed to 1. Insuring Agreement have been known prior to the policy period. a. We will pay those sums that the insured C. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" which becomes legally obligated to pay as damages occurs during the policy period and was not, because of"bodily injury' or"property damage" prior to the policy period, known to have to which this insurance applies. We will have occurred by any insured listed under Paragraph the right and duty to defend the insured against 1. of Section II — Who Is An Insured or any any "suit" seeking those damages. However, "employee" authorized by you to give or receive we will have no duty to defend the insured notice of an"occurrenceor claim, includes any against any"suit" seeking damages for "bodily continuation, change or resumption of that injury' or "property damage" to which this "bodily injury' or "property damage" after the of insurance does not apply. We may, at our endthe policy period. discretion, investigate any "occurrence' and d. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" will be settle any claim or"suit"that may result.But: deemed to have been known to have occurred (1) The amount we will pay for damages is at the earliest time when any insured listed limited as described in Section III — Limits under Paragraph 1. of Section II —Who Is An Of Insurance;and Insured or any"employee authorized by you to give or receive notice of an "occurrence' or (2) Our right and duty to defend end when we claim: have used up the applicable limit of (1) Reports all, or any part, of the "bodily insurance in the payment of judgments or settlements under Coverages A or B or injury" or "property damage" to us or any medical expenses under Coverage C. other insurer; No other obligation or liability to pay sums or (2) Receives a written or verbal demand or perform acts or services is covered unless claim for damages because of the "bodily explicitly provided for under Supplementary injury'or"property damage"; or Payments. (3) Becomes aware by any other means that b. This insurance applies to "bodily injury" and "bodily injury' or "property damage" has "property damage"only if: occurred or has begun to occur. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 1 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY e. Damages because of "bodily injury' include (3) Any statute, ordinance or regulation relating damages claimed by any person or organization to the sale, gift, distribution or use of for care, loss of services or death resulting at alcoholic beverages. anytime from the"bodily injury'. This exclusion applies only if you are in the 2. Exclusions business of manufacturing, distributing, selling, This insurance does not apply to: serving or furnishing alcoholic beverages. For the purposes of this exclusion, permitting a a. Expected Or Intended Injury person to bring alcoholic beverages on your "Bodily injury'or"property damage"expected or premi; , for consumption on your premises, intended from the standpoint of the insured. whether or not a fee is charged or a license is This exclusion does not apply to"bodily injury' required for such activity is not by itself or "property damage" resulting from the use of considered the business of selling, serving or reasonable force to protect persons or property. furnishing alcoholic beverages. b. Contractual Liability d. Workers' Compensation And Similar Laws "Bodily injury' or "property damage" for which Any obligation of the insured under a workers' the insured is obligated to pay damages by compensation, disability benefits or reason of the assumption of liability in a unemployment compensation law or any similar contract or agreement. This exclusion does not law. apply to liability for damages: e. Employer's Liability (1) That the insured would have in the absence "Bodily injury'to: of the contract or agreement; or (1) An "employee" of the insured arising out of (2) Assumed in a contract or agreement that is and in the course of: an "insured contract", provided that the "bodily injury' or "property damage" occurs (a) Employment by the insured; or subsequent to the execution of the contract (b) Performing duties related to the or agreement. Solely for the purposes of conduct of the insured's business; or liability assumed in an "insured contract", (2) The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister reasonable attorneys' fees and necessary of that "employee" as a consequence of litigation expenses incurred by or for a party Paragraph(1)above. other than an insured will be deemed to be damages because of "bodily injury" or This exclusion applies whether the insured may "property damage", provided that: be liable as an employer or in any other capacity and to any obligation to share damages with or (a) Liability to such party for, or for the repay someone else who must pay damages cost of, that party's defense has also because of the injury. been assumed in the same "insured contract"; and This exclusion does not apply to liability assumed by the insured under an "insured (b) Such attorneys' fees and litigation contract'. expenses are for defense of that party against a civil or alternative dispute f. Pollution resolution proceeding in which (1) "Bodily injury or"property damage" arising damages to which this insurance out of the actual, alleged or threatened applies are alleged. discharge, dispersal, seepage, migration, c. Liquor Liability release or escape of"pollutants": "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which (a) At or from any premises, site or any insured may be held liable by reason of: location which is or was at any time owned or occupied by, or rented or (1) Causing or contributing to the intoxication loaned to, any insured. However, this of any person; subparagraph does not apply to: (2) The furnishing of alcdidic beverages to a (i) "Bodily injury' if sustained within a person under the legal drinking age or building and caused by smote, under the influence of alcohol; or fumes, vapor or soot produced by or originating from equipment that Page 2 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.At rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY is used to heat, cod or dehumidify to perform the normal electrical, the building, or produced by or hydraulic or mechanical functions originating from equipment that is necessary for the operation of used to heat water for personal "mobile equipment" or its parts, if use by the building's occupants or such fuels, lubricants or other their guests; operating fluids escape from a (ii) "Bodily injury' or "property vehicle part designed to hold, store damage" for which you may be or receive them. This exception held liable, if you are a contractor does not apply if the "bodily injury' and the owner or lessee of such or "property damage' arises out of premises, site or location has been the intentional discharge, dispersal added to your policy as an or release of the fuels, lubricants additional insured with respect to or other operating fluids, or if such your ongoing operations performed fuels, lubricants or other operating for that additional insured at that fluids are brought on or to the premises, site or location and such premix , site or location with the premises, site or location is not intent that they be discharged, and never was awned or occupied dispersed or released as part of by, or rented or loaned to, any the operations being performed by insured, other than that additional such insured, contractor or insured;or subcontractor; (iii) "Bodily injury' or "property (ii) "Bodilyinjury' or "property damage" arising out of heat, t N withina smoke or fumes from a "hostile damage" sustained a building and caused by the release fire"; of gases, fumes or vapors from (b) At or from any premises, site or materials brought into that building location which is or was at any time in connection with operations being used by or for any insured or others for performed by you or on your behalf the handling, storage, disposal, by contractor or subcontractor; or prorpcsing or treatment of waste; (c) If such "pollutants" are or were at any (iii) "Bodily injury' or "property time transported, handled, stored, damage" arising out of heat, treated, disposed of, or processed as smoke or fumes from a "hostile waste by or for: fire"; or (i) Any insured;or (e) At or from any premises, site or (ii) location on which any insured or any Any person or organization for contractors or subcontractors working whom you may be legally responsible; directly or indirectly on any insured's behalf are or were at any time (d) At or from any premi..,o3, site or performing operations to test for, location on which any insured or any monitor, clean up, remove, contain, contractors or subcontractors working treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in any directly or indirectly on any insured's way respond to, or acscs the effects behalf are performing operations if the of, "pollutants". "pollutants" are brought on or to the premises, site or location in connection (2) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of with such operations by such insured, any contractor or subcontractor. However, (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or this subparagraph drsubparagraph dna not apply to: regulatory requirement that any insured (i) "Bodily injury' or "prnlPrty or others test for, monitor, clean up, damage" arising out of the escape remove, contain, treat, detoxify or of fuels, lubricants or other neutralize, or in any way respond to, or operating fluids which are needed assess the effects of,"pollutants"; or CG T1 00 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.At rights reserved. Page 3 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any (b) The operation of any of the machinery governmental authority or any other or equipment listed in Paragraph f.(2) person or organization because of or f.(3) of the definition of "mobile testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, equipment"; or removing, containing, treating, (6) An aircraft that is: detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any way responding to, or accessing the (a) Chartered with a pilot to any insured; effects of,"pollutants". (b) Not awned by any insured;and g. Aircraft,Auto Or Watercraft (c) Not being used to carry any person or "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out property for a charge. of the ownership, maintenance, use or h. Mobile Equipment entrustment to others of any aircraft, "auto" or "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out watercraft owned or operated by or rented or of: loaned to any insured. Use includes operation and"loading or unloading". (1) The transportation of "mobile equipment" by an "auto" owned or operated by or This exclusion applies even if the claims rented a loaned to any insured; or against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, (2) The use of"mobile equipment" in, or while employment, training or monitoring of others by in practice for, or while being prepared for, that insured, if the "occurrence which caused any prearranged racing,speed, demolition, the"bodily injury'or"property damage"involved or stunting activity the ownership, maintenance, use or i. War entrustment to others of any aircraft "auto" or "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out watercraft that is owned or operated by or of: rented a loaned to any insured. (1) War, including undeclared a civil war; This exclusion does not apply to: (2) Warlike action by a military force, including (1) A watercraft while ashore on premises you action in hindering or defending against an awn or rent; actual or expected attack, by any (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: government, sovereign or other authority (a) 50 feet long or less; and using military personnel a other agents; or (b) Not being used to carry any persona (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped property for a charge; power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against (3) Parking an "auto" on, or on the ways next any of these. to, premises you own or rent, provided the "auto" is not owned by or rented or loaned j. Damage To Property to you a the insured; "Property damage"to: (4) Liability assiimed under any "insured (1) Property you awn, rent, or occupy, contract'for the ownership,maintenance or including any costs or expenses incurred use of aircraft or watercraft; by you, or any other person,organization or (5) "Bodily injury'N' a' r damage"Y arising entity, for repair, replacement,out of: enhancement, restoration or maintenance of such property for any reason, including (a) The operation of machinery or prevention of injury to a person or damage equipment that is attached to, or part to another's property, of, a land vehicle that would qualify as "mobile equipment"under the definition (2) Premises you sell,give away or abandon, if of "mobile equipment' if such land the "property damage" arises out of any vehicle were not subject to a pert of those premises; compulsory or financial responsibility (3) Property loaned to you; law, or other motor vehicle insurance (4) Personal property in the care, custody or law, where it is licensed or principally garaged; or control of the insured; Page 4 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (5) That particular part of real property on accidental physical injury to "your product" or which you or any contractors or "your work' after it has been put to its intended subcontractors working directly or indirectly use. on your behalf are performing operations, if n. Recall Of Products,Work Or Impaired the "property damage" arises out of those Property operations; or Damages claimed for any loss, cost or egense (6) That particular part of any property that incurred by you or others for the loss of use, must be restored, repaired or replaced withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair, because "your work' was incorrectly replacement, adjustment, removal or disposal performed on it. of: Paragraphs(1), (3) and(4) of this exclusion do (1) "Your product"; not apply to "premises damage". A separate (2) "Your work"; or limit of insurance applies to"premises damage" as described in Paragraph 6. of Section III — (3) "Impaired property''; Limits Of Insurance. if such product,work, or property is withdrawn Paragraph(2)of this exclusion does not apply if or recalled from the market or from use by any the premises are "your work' and were never person or organization because of a known or occupied,rented or held for rental by you. suspected defect deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition in it. Paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (6) of this e)clusion do not apply to liability assumed o. Personal And Advertising Injury under a sidetrack agreement. "Bodily injury' arising out of "personal and Paragraph (6) of this exclusion does not apply advertising injury'. to"property damage"included in the"products- p. Electronic Data completed operations hazard". Damages arising out of the loss of, loss of use k. Damage To Your Product of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access, "Property damage"to"your product'arising out or inability to manipulate"electronic data". of it or any part of it. However, this exclusion does not apply to I. Damage To Your Work liability for damages because of"bodily injury. "Property damage"to"your work'arising out of q. Unsolicited Communication it or any part of it and included in the"products- completed operations hazard". "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out of any actual or alleged vitiation of any law that This exclusion does not apply if the damaged restricts or prohibits the sending, transmitting work or the work out of which the damage or distributing of"unsolicited communication". arises was performed on your behalf by a subcontractor. r. Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or m. Damage To Impaired Property Or Property Personal Information Not Physically Injured "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out "Property damage" to "impaired property' f any access to or disclosure of any person's p may' Cror or organization's confidential or personal property that has not been physically injured, information. arising out of: (1) A defect, deficiency, inadequacy or s. Asbestos dangerous condition in "your product" or (1) "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising "your work;or out of the actual or alleged presence or (2) A delay or failure by you or anyone acting actual, alleged or threatened dispersal of on your behalf to perform a contract oros os fibers or products agreement in accordance with its terms. containing asbestos, provided that the "bodily injury" or "property damage" is This exclusion does not apply to the loss of use caused or contributed to by the hazardous of other property arising out of sudden and properties of asbestos. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 5 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (2) "Bodily injury' or"property damage"arising employment-related practices described in out of the actual or alleged presence or Paragraph(a),(b), or(c)above is directed. actual, alleged or threatened dispersal of This exclusion applies whether the insured may any said, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant be liable as an employer or in any other capacity or contaminant, including smoke, vapors, and to any obligation to share damages with or soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and repay someone else who must pay damages waste, and that are part of any claim or because of the"bodily injury'. "suit" which also alleges any"bodily injury' Exclusions c. through n. do not apply to "premises or "property damage' described in damage". A separate limit of insurance applies to Paragraph(1)above. "premises damage"as described in Paragraph 6.of (3) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of Section III—Limits Of Insurance. any. COVERAGE B—PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or INJURY LIABILITY regulatory requirement that any insured 1. Insuring Agreement or others test for, monitor, clean up, a. We will pay those sums that the insured remove, contain, treat, detoxify or becomes legally obligated to pay as damages neutralize, or in any way respond to, or because of "personal and advertising injury' to ass the effects of, asbestos, which this insurance applies. We will have the asbestos fibers or products containing right and duty to defend the insured against any asbestos;or "suit"seeking those damages. However,we will (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any have no duty to defend the insured against any governmental authority or any other "suit" seeking damages for "personal and person or organization because of advertising injury' to which this insurance does testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, not apply. We may, at our discretion removing, containing, treating, investigate any offense and settle any claim or detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any "suit"that may result.But: way responding to, or ascsing the (1) The amount we will pay for damages is effects of,asbestos, asbestos fibers or limited as described in Section III —Limits products containing asbestos. Of Insurance;and t. Employment-Related Practices (2) Our right and duty to defend end when we "Bodily injury'to: have used up the applicable limit of (1) A person arising out of any insurance in the payment of judgments or settlements under Coverages A or B or (a) Refusal to employ that person; medical expenses under CoverageC. (b) Termination of that person's employment; or No other obligation or liability to pay sums or (c) Employment-related practice, policy, perform acts or services is covered unless act or omission, such as coercion, explicitly provided for under Supplementary demotion, evaluation, reassignment, Payments. discipline, failure to promote or b. This insurance applies to "personal and advance, harassment, humiliation, advertising injury' caused by an offense arising discrimination, libel, slander, vitiation out of your business but only if the offense was of the person's right of privacy, committed in the"coverage territory' during the malicious prosecution or false arrest, policy period. detention or imprisonment applied to or 2. Exclusions directed at that person, regardless of whether such practice, policy, act or This insurance does not apply to: omission occurs, is applied or is a. Knowing Violation Of Rights Of Mother committed before, during or after the "Personal and advertising injury' caused by or time of that person's employment; or at the direction of the insured with the (2) The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister knowledge that the act would vitiate the rights of that person as a consequence of"bodily of another and would inflict "personal and injury" to that person at whom any of the advertising injury'. Page 6 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY This exclusion does not apply to "personal against a civil or alternative dispute injury"caused by malicious prosecution. resolution proceeding in which b. Material Published With Knowledge Of damages to which this insurance Falsity applies are alleged. "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of f. Breach Of Contract oral or written publication, including publication "Advertising injury' arising out of a breach of by electronic means,of material, if done by or at contract the direction of the insured with knavledge of its falsity g. Quality Or Performance Of Goods—Failure To Conform To Statements c. Material Published Or Used Prior To Policy "Advertising injury' arising out of the failure of Period goods, products or services to conform with (1) "Personal and advertising injury'arising out any statement of quality or performance made of oral or written publication, including in your"advertisement'. publication by electronic means,of material h. Wrong Description Of Prices whose first publication tack place before the beginning of the policy period; or "Advertising injury' arising out of the wrong (2) "Advertising injury' arising out of description of the price of goods, products or services stated in your"advertisement". infringement of copyright, "title"or"slogan" in your "advertisement' whose first i. Intellectual Property infringement in your "advertisement" was "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of committed before the beginning of the any actual or alleged infringement or violation of policy period. any of the following rights or laws,or any other d. Criminal Acts "personal and advertising injury' alleged in any claim or "suit' that also alleges any such "Personal and advertising injury'arising out of a infringement or violation: criminal act committed by or at the direction of the insured. (1) Copyright; e. Contractual Liability (2) Patent; "Personal and advertising injury' for which the (3) Trade dress; insured has assumed liability in a contract or (4) Trade name; agreement. This exclusion does not apply to liability for damages: (5) Trademark (6) Trade secret; or (1) That the insured would have in the absence of the contract or agreement; or (7) Other intellectual property rights or laws. (2) Because of "personal injury' assumed by This exclusion does not applyta you in a contract or agreement that is an (1) "Advertising injury"arising out of any actual "insured contract', provided that the or alleged infringement or violation of "personal injury' is caused by an offense another's copyright, "title" or "slogan" in committed subsequent to the execution of your"advertisement";or the contract or agreement. Solely for the purposes of liability assumed by you in an (2) Any other "personal and advertising injury' "insured contract", reasonable attorneys' alleged in any claim or "suit" that also fees and necessary litigation expenses alleges any such infringement or violation incurred by or for a party other than an of another's copyright, "title" or"slogan" in insured will be deemed to be damages your"advertisement". because of"personal injury', provided that: j. Insureds In Media And Internet Type (a) Liability to such party for, or for the Businesses cost of, that pertys defense has also "Personal and advertising injury' caused by an been ass imed by you in the same offense committed by an insured whose "insured contract"; and business is: (b) Such attorneys' fees and litigation expenses are for defense of that party (1) Advertising, "broadcasting"or publishing; CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 7 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (2) Designing or determining content of neutralizing,or in any way responding to,or websites for others;or assessing the effects of, "pollutants". (3) An Internet search, access, content or o. War service provider. "Personal and advertising injury'arising out of: However, this exclusion does not apply to (1) War, including undeclared or civil war; Paragraphs a.(1),(2) and(3)of the definition of "personal injury'. (2) Warlike action by a military force, induding For the purposesaction in hindering or defending against an of this exclusion: actual or expected attack, by any (1) Creating and producing correspondence government, sovereign or other authority written in the conduct of your business, using military personnel or other agents; or bulletins, financial or annual reports, or (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped newsletters about your goods, products or services will not be considered the Pear, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against business of publishing;and any of these. (2) The placing of frames, borders or links, or advertising, for you or others anywhere on p. Unsolicited Communication the Internet will not, by itself, be considered "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of the business of advertising, "broadcasting" any actual or alleged \Adation of any law that or publishing. restricts or prohibits the sending, transmitting or distributing of"unsolicited communication". k. Electronic Chatrooms Or Bulletin Boards q. Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or "Personal and advertising injury arising out of Personal Information an electronic chatroar or bulletin board the "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of insured hosts or owns, or over which the any access to or disclosure of any person's or insured exercises control. organization's confidential or personal I. Unauthorized Use Of Another's Name Or information. Product r. Asbestos "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of (1) "Personal and advertisingu the unauthorized use of another's name or injury'arising out of the actual or alleged presence or actual, product in your e-mail address, domain name or alleged or threatened dispersal of asbestos, metatag, or any other similar tactics to misleadasbests fibers or products containing another's potential customers. asbestos, provided that the "personal and m. Pollution advertising injury' is caused or contributed "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of to by the hazardous properties of asbestos. the actual, alleged or threatened discharge, (2) "Personal and advertising injury'arising out dispersal, sewage, migration, release or of the actual or alleged presence or actual, escape of"pollutants"at any time. alleged or threatened dispersal of any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or n. Pollution-Related contaminant, including smoke, vapors, Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and (1) Request, demand, order or statutory or waste, and that are part of any claim or regulatory requirement that any insured or "suit'which also alleges any"personal and others test for, monitor, clean up, remove, advertising injury" described in Paragraph contain, treat, detcodfy or neutralize, or in (1) above. any way respond to, or assess the effects (3) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of of,"pollutants";or any (2) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or governmental authority or any other person regulatory requirement that any insured or organization because of testing for, or others test for, monitor, clean up, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, remove, contain, treat, detodfy or containing, treating, detoxifying or neutralize, or in any way respond to, or Page 8 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY a=ems the effects of, asbestos, (3) Because of your operations; asbestos fibers or products containing provided that: asbestos;or (a) The accident takes place in the"coverage (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any territory and during the policy period; governmental authority or any other person or organization because of (b) The expenses are incurred and reported to testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, us within one year of the date of the removing, containing, treating, accident;and detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any (c) The injured person submits to examination, way responding to, or acssing the at our expense,by physicians of our choice effects of, asbestos, asbestos fibers or as often as we reasonably require. products containing asbestos. b. We will make these payments regardless of s. Employment-Related Practices fault. These payments will not exceed the "Personal injury'to: applicable limit of insurance. We will pay reasonable expenses for: (1) A person arising out of any. (1) First aid administered at the time of an (a) Refusal to employ that person; accident; (b) Termination of that person's (2) Necessary medical, surgical, X-ray and employment; or dental services, including prosthetic (c) Employment-related practice, policy, devices; and ad or omission, such as coercion, (3) Necessary ambulance, hospital, demotion, evaluation, reassignment, professional nursing and funeral services. discipline, failure to promote or advance, harassment, humiliation, 2. Exclusions discrimination, libel, slander, vitiation We will not pay expenses for"bodily injury'': of the person's right of privacy, a. Any Insured malicious prosecution or false arrest, To any insured, except"volunteer workers". detention or imprisonment applied to or directed at that person, regardless of b. Hired Person whether such practice, policy, act or To a person hired to do work for or on behalf of omission occurs, is applied or is any insured or a tenant of any insured. committed before, during or after the c. Injury On Normally Occupied Premises time of that person's employment;or To a person injured on that part of premises (2) The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister y u OM1 or rent that the person normally of that person as a consequence of occupies. "personal injury" to that person at whom any of the employment-related practices d. Workers' Compensation And Similar Laws described in Paragraph (a), (b), or (c) To a person, whether or not an "employee" of above is directed. any insured, if benefits for the"bodily injury'are This exclusion applies whether the insured may payable or must be provided under a workers' be liable as an employer or in any other capacity compensation or disability benefits law or a and to any obligation to share damages with or similar law. repay someone else who must pay damages e. Athletics Activities because of the"personal injury'. To a person injured while practicing,instructing COVERAGE C—MEDICAL PAYMENTS or participating in any physical exercises or 1. Insuring Agreement ganes,sports, or athletic contests. a. We will pay medical expenses as described f. Products-Completed Operations Hazard below for"bodily injury'caused by an accident: Included within the "products-completed (1) On premises you own or rent; operations hazard". (2) On ways next to premises you own or rent; g. Coverage A Exclusions or Excluded under Coverage A. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 9 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS assumed by the insured in the same "insured 1. We will pay, with respect to any claim we contract'; investigate or settle, or any"suit"against an insured d. The allegations in the"suit"and the information we defend: we know about the"occurrence"or offense are a. All expenses we incur. such that no conflict appears to east between the interests of the insured and the interests of b. Up to$2,500 for the cost of bail bonds required the indemnitee; because of accidents or traffic law violations e. The indemnitee and the insured ask us to arising out of the use of any vehicle to which conduct and control the defense of that the Bodily Injury Liability Coverage applies. We indemnitee against such "suit" and agree that do not have to furnish these bonds. we can assign the same counsel to defend the c. The cost of bonds to release attachments, but insured and the indemnitee; and only for bond amounts within the applicable limit f. The indemnitee: of insurance. We do not have to furnish these (1) Agrees in writing to: bonds. (a) Cooperate with us in the investigation, d. All reasonable expenses incurred by the settlement or defense of the"suit'; insured at our request to assist us in the investigation or defense of the claim or "suit', (b) Immediately send us copies of any demands, notices, summonses or legal including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a papers received in connection with the day because of time off from work. "suit"; e. All court costs taxed against the insured in the (c) Notify any other insurer whose "suit". However, these payments do not include coverage is available to the indemnitee; attorneys' fees or attorneys' expenses taxed and against the insured. (d) Cooperate with us with respect to f. Prejudgment interest awarded against the coordinating other applicable insurance insured on that part of the judgment we pay. If available to the indemnitee;and we make an offer to pay the applicable limit of (2) Provides us with written authorization to: insurance, we will not pay any prejudgment interest based on that period of time after the (a) Obtain records and other information offer. related to the"suit";and All interest on the full amount of any (b) Conduct and control the defense of the g• judgmentindemnitee in such"suit'. that accrues after entry of the judgment and before we have paid, offered to pay, or So long as the above conditions are met, attorneys' deposited in court the pat of the judgment that fees incurred by us in the defense of that is within the applicable limit of insurance. indemnitee, necessary litigation expenses incurred These payments will not reduce the limits of by us and necessary litigation expenses incurred by insurance the indemnitee at our request will be paid as Supplementary Payments. Notwithstanding the 2. If we defend an insured against a "suit" and an provisions of Paragraph 2.b.(2) of Section I — indemnitee of the insured is also named as a party Coverages — Coverage A — Bodily Injury And to the"suit", we will defend that indemnitee if all of Property Damage Liability or Paragraph 2.e. of the following conditions are met: Section I — Coverages — Coverage B — Personal a. The "suit" against the indemnitee seeks And Advertising Injury Liability, such payments will damages for which the insured has assumed not be deemed to be damages for "bodily injury', the liability of the indemnitee in a contract or "property damage" or"personal injury', and will not agreement that is an "insured contract"; reduce the limits of insurance. b. This insurance applies to such liability assumed Our obligation to defend an insured's indemnitee by the insured; and to pay for attorneys' fees and necessary c. The obligation to defend, or the cast of the litigation expenses as Supplementary Payments defense of, that indemnitee, has also been ends when: Page 10 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY a. We have used up the applicable limit of workers" while performing duties insurance in the payment of judgments, related to the conduct of your settlements or medical expenses;or business; b. The conditions set forth above, or the terms of (b) To the spouse, child, parent,brother or the agreement described in Paragraph f.above, sister of that co-"employee" or are no longer met. "volunteer worker" as a consequence SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED of Paragraph(1)(a)above; 1. If you are designated in the Declarations as: (c) For which there is any obligation to share damages with or repay someone a. An individual, you and your spouse are else who must pay damages because insureds, but only with respect to the conduct of a business of which you are the sole wirer. the injury described in Paragraph (1)(a)or(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 respect to the conduct of your business. care services. c. A limited liability company, you are an insured. Unless you are in the business Your members are also insureds, but only with occupation of providing professional health respect to the conduct of your business. Your care services, Paragraphs (1)(a), (b), (c) managers are insureds, but only with respect to and(d) above do not apply to"bodily injury' their duties as your managers. arising out of providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" by d. An organization other than a partnership, joint any of your "employees" or "volunteer venture or limited liability company, you are an workers", other than an employed or insured. Your"executive officers"and directors volunteer doctor.Any such "employees" or are insureds, but only with respect to their "volunteer workers" providing or failing to duties as your officers or directors. Your provide first aid or "Good Samaritan stockholders are also insureds, but only with services" during their work hours for you respect to their liability as stockholders. will be deemed to be acting within the e. A trust, you are an insured. Your trustees are scope of their employment by you or also insureds, but only with respect to their performing duties related to the conduct of duties as trustees. your business. 2. Each of the follwving is also an insured: (2) "Property damage"to property. a. Your "volunteer workers" only while performing (a) Owned,occupied or used by duties related to the conduct of your business, (b) Rented to, in the care, custody or or your "employees", other than either your control of, or over which physical "executive officers" (if you are an organization control is being exercised for any other than a partnership,joint venture or limited purpose by, liability company)or your managers(if you are a you, any of your "employees", "volunteer limited liability company), but only for acts workers", any partner or member(if you are within the scope of their employment by you or a partnership or joint venture), or any while performing duties related to the conduct member (if you are a limited liability of your business. However, none of these company). "employees" or "volunteer workers" are insureds for: b. Any person (other than your "employee" or "volunteer worker"), or any organization, while (1) "Bodily injury'or"personal injury": acting as your real estate manager. (a) To you,to your partners or members (if c. Any person or organization having proper you are a partnership or joint venture), temporary custody of your property if you die, to your members (if you are a limited but only liability company), to a co-"employee" while in the course of his or her (1) With respect to liability arising out of the employment or performing duties maintenance or use of that property and related to the conduct of your (2) Until your legal representative has been business, or to your other "volunteer appointed. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 11 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY d. Your legal representative if you die, but only b. Arises out of the ownership, maintenance or with respect to duties as such. That use of that pal of any premises leased to you. representative will have all your rights and The insurance provided to such premises owner, duties under this Coverage Part. manager or lessor is subject to the following e. Any person or organization that, with your provisions: express or implied consent, either uses or is a. The limits of insurance provided to such responsible for the use of a watercraft that you premises owner, manager or lessor will be the do not own that is: minimum limits that you agreed to provide in the (1) 50 feet long or less; and written contract or agreement, or the limits (2) Not being used to carry any person or shown in the Declarations,whichever are less. property fora charge b. The insurance provided to such premises 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, other ermanageror lessor does not apply to: than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability (1) Any "bodily injury' or "property damage" company, and of which you are the sole owner or in that occurs, or "personal and advertising which you maintain an ownership interest of more injury' caused by an offense that is than 50%, will qualify as a Named Insured if there is committed,after you cease to be a tenant in no other similar insurance available to that that premises;or organization. However: (2) Structural alterations, new construction or a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only demolition operations performed by or on until the 180th day after you acquire or form the behalf of such premises owner,manager a- organization or the end of the policy period, lessor% whichever is earlier; 5. Any person or organization that is an equipment b. Coverage A does not apply to"bodily injury' or lessor and that you have agreed in a written contract "property damage" that occurred before you or agreement to include as an additional insured on acquired or formed the organization;and this Coverage Part is an insured, but only with c. Coverage B does not apply to "personal and respect to liability for "bodily injury', "property advertising injury' arising out of an offense damage", or"personal and advertising injury'that: committed before you acquired or formed the a. Is "bodily injury' or "property damage" that organization. occurs, or is "personal and advertising injury' For the purposes of Paragraph 1. of Section II — caused by an offense that is committed, Who Is An Insured, each such organization will be subsequent to the signing of that contract or deemed to be designated in the Declarations as: agreement; and b. Is caused, in whole or in part, by your acts or a. An organization, other than a partnership, joint omissions in the maintenance, operation or use venture or limited liability company, or of equipment leased to you by such equipment b. A trust; lessor. as indicated in its name or the documents that The insurance provided to such equipment lessor is govern its structure. subject to the following provisions: a. The limits of insurance provided to such 4. Any person or organization that is a premises owner, manageror lessor and that have agreed equipment lessor will be the minimum limits that youyou agreed to provide in the written contract or in a written contract or agreement to include as an agreement, or the limits shown in the additional insured on this Coverage Pat is an Dedaations,whichever are less. insured, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury', "property damage" or "personal and b. The insurance provided to such equipment advertisin in u that: lessor does not apply to any "bodily injury' or 9 J N "property damage" that occurs, or "personal a. Is "bodily injury" or "property damage" that and advertising injury' caused by an offense occurs, or is "personal and advertising injury' that is committed, after the equipment lease caused by an offense that is committed, eiqoires. subsequent to the signing of that contract or No person or organization is an insured with respect to agreement; and the conduct of any current or past partnership, joint Page 12 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY venture or limited liability company that is not shown as a. The amount shown for the Damage To a Named Insured in the Declarations. This paragraph Premises Rented To You Limit in the does net apply to any such partnership,joint venture or Declarations of this Coverage Part;or limited liability company that otherwise qualifies as an b. $300,000 if no amount is shown for the insured under Section II—Who Is An Insured. Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit in SECTION III—LIMITS OF INSURANCE the Declarations of this Coverage Part. 1. The Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations 7. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Medical and the rules below fix the most we will pay Expense Limit is the most we will pay under regardless of the number of: Coverage C for all medical expenses because of a. Insureds; "bodily injury'sustained by any one person. The Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part apply b. Claims made or"suits"brought;or separately to each consecutive annual period and to any c. Persons or organizations malting claims or remaining period of less than 12 months, starting with bringing"suits". the beginning of the policy period shown in the 2. The General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay Declarations, unless the policy period is extended after for the sum of: issuance for an additional period of less than 12 months. In that case, the additional period will be a. Medical expenses under CoverageC; deemed part of the last precediperiod for pu rposes pu Poses of b. Damages under Coverage A, except damages determining the Limits of Insurance. because of"bodily injury' or"property damage" SECTION IV—COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY included in the"products-completed operations CONDITIONS hazard"; and 1. Bankruptcy c. Damages under Coverage B. Bankruptcy or insolvency of the insured or of the 3. The Products-Completed Operations Aggregate insured's estate will net relieve us of our obligations Limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A for under this Coverage Part damages because of "bodily injury' and "property 2. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence,Offense, damage" included in the "products-completed operations hazard". Claim Or Suit 4. Subject to Paragraph 2. above, the Personal And a. You must see to it that we are notified as soon Advertising Injury Limit is the most we will pay as practicable of an"occurrence' or an offense under Coverage B for the sum of all damages which may result in a claim. To the extent because of all "personal injury' and "advertising possible, notice should include: injury'sustained by any one person or organization. (1) How, when and where the "occurrence" or 5. Subject to Paragraph 2. or 3. above, whichever offense took place; applies, the Each Occurrence Limit is the most we (2) The names and addresses of any injured will pay for the sum of: persons and witnesses;and a. Damages under Coverage A;and (3) The nature and location of any injury or b. Medical expenses under Coverage C; damage arising out of the "occurrence" or offense. because of all"bodily injury'and "property damage" arising out of any one"occurrence". b. If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against any insured,you must: For the purposes of determining the applicable (1) Immediately record the specifics of the Each Occurrence Limit, all related acts or claim or"suit"and the date received; and omissions committed in providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" to (2) Notify us as soon as practicable. any one person will be deemed to be one You must see to it that we receive written notice "occurrence". of the claim or"suit"as soon as practicable. 6. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Damage To c. You and any ether involved insured must: Premises Rented To You Limit is the most we will (1) Immediately send us copies of any pay under Coverage A for damages because of demands, notices, summonses or legal "premises damage" to any one premises. The Pis received in connection with the Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit will be: claim or suit'; CG T1 00 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 13 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (2) Authorize us to obtain records and other (iii) An executive officer or director of information; any other organization;or (3) Cooperate with us in the investigation or (iv) A trustee of any trust; settlement of the claim or defense against that is your partner, joint venture the"suit";and member, manager or trustee; or (4) Assist us, upon our request, in the (b) Any employee authorized by such enforcement of any right against any partnership, joint venture, limited person or organization which may be liable liability company, trust or other to the insured because of injury or damage organization to give notice of an to which this insurance may also apply. "occurrencd'or offense. d. No insured will, except at that insured's own (3) Notice to us of such "occurrence" or cost, voluntarily make a payment, acarme any offense will be deemed to be given as soon obligation, or incur any expense, other than for as practicable if it is given in good faith as first ad,without our consent. soon as practicable to your workers' e. The following provisions apply to Paragraph a. compensation insurer. This applies only if above, but only for purp000s of the insurance you subsequently give notice to us of the provided under this Coverage Part to you or any "occurrence" or offense as soon as insured listed in Paragraph 1.or 2. of Section II practicable after any of the persons —Who Is An Insured: described in Paragraph e.(1) or (2) above discovers that the "occurrence" or offense (1) Notice to us of such "occurrence" or may result in sums to which the insurance offense must be given as soon as provided under this Coverage Part may practicable only after the "occurrence" or apply_ offense is known to you (if you are an However, if this policy includes an endorsement individual), any of your partners or that provides limited coverage for"bodily injury" members who is an individual (if you are a or "property damage" or pollution costs arising partnership or joint venture), any of your out of a discharge, release or escape of managers who is an individual (if you are a "pollutants" which contains a requirement that limited liability company), any of your the discharge, release or escape of"pollutants" "executive officers" or directors(if you are must be reported to us within a specific number an organization other than a partnership, of days after its abrupt commencement, this joint venture, or limited liability company), Paragraph e.does not affect that requirement. any of your trustees who is an individual (if you are a trust) or any "employee" 3. Legal Action Against Us authorized by you to give notice of an No person or organization has a right under this "occurrence"or offense. Coverage Pat (2) If you are a partnership, joint venture, a. To join us as a party or otherwise bring us into limited liability company or trust, and none a"suit"asking for damages from an insured;or of your partners, joint venture members, b. To sue us on this Coverage Part unless all of managers or trustees are individuals, notice its terms have been fully complied with. to us of such"occurrence"or offense must A person or organization may sue us to recover on be given as soon as practicable only after an agreed settlement or on a final judgment against the"occurrence"or offense is known by an insured; but we will not be liable for damages (a) Any individual who is: that are not payable under the terms of this Coverage Part or that are in excess of the (i) A partner or member of any applicable limit of insurance. An agreed settlement partnership or joint venture; means a settlement and release of liability signed by (ii) A manager of any limited liability us, the insured, and the claimant or the claimants company, legal representative. Page 14 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 4. Other Insurance (ii) That is insurance for "premises If valid and collectible other insurance is available to damage"; the insured for a loss we cover under Coverages A (iii) If the loss arises out of the or B of this Coverage Part, our obligations are maintenance or use of aircraft, limited as described in Paragraphs a.and b. below. "autos" or watercraft to the extent As used anywhere in this Coverage Part, other not subject to any exclusion in this insurance means insurance, or the funding of Coverage Part that applies to losses,that is aircraft,"autos"or watercraft; provided by, through or on behalf of: (i) Another insurance company (iv) That is insurance available to a premises owner, manager or (ii) Us or any of our affiliated insurance companies, lessor that qualifies as an insured except when the Non cumulation of Each under Paragraph 4. of Section II— Occurrence Limit provision of Paragraph 5. of Who Is An Insured, except when Section III — Limits Of Insurance or the Non Paragraph d. below applies;or cumulation of Personal and Advertising Injury Limit provision of Paragraph 4. of Section II — (v) That is insurance available to an Limits of Insurance applies because the equipment lessor that qualifies as Amendment — Non Cumulation Of Each an insured under Paragraph 5. of Section II — Who Is An Insured, Occurrence Limit Of Liability And Non except when Paragraph d. below Cumulation Of Personal And Advertising Injury applies. Limit endorsement is included in this policy, (b) Any of the other insurance, whether (iii)Any risk retention group;or (iv)An self-insurance method or program, primary, excess, contingent or on any ( ) y in other basis, that is available to the which case the insured will be deemed to be insured when the insured is an the provider of other insurance. additional insured, or is any other Other insurance does not include umbrella insured that does not qualify as a insurance, or excess insurance, that was bought named insured, under such other specifically to apply in excess of the Limits of insurance. Insurance shown in the Declarations of this (2) When this insurance is excess, we will Coverage Part have no duty under Coverages A or B to As used anywhere in this Coverage Part, other defend the insured against any"suit" if any other insurer has a duty to defend the insurer means a provider of other insurance. As insured against that "suit'. If no other used in Paragraph c. below, insurer means a insurer defends, we will undertake to do so, provider of insurance. but we will be entitled to the insured's rights a. Primary Insurance against all those other insurers. This insurance is primary except when (3) When this insurance is excess over other Paragraph b. below applies. If this insurance is insurance, we will pay only our share of the primary, our obligations are not affected unless amant of the loss, if any,that exceeds the any of the other insurance is also primary. sum of: Then,we will share with all that other insurance (a) The total amount that all such other by the method described in Paragraph c.below, insurance would pay for the loss in the except when Paragraph d. below applies. absence of this insurance;and b. Excess Insurance (b) The total of all deductible and self- insured amounts under all that other (1) This insurance is excess over: insurance. (a) Any of the other insurance, whether (4) We will share the remaining loss, if any, primary, excess, contingent or on any with any other insurance that is not other basis: described in this Excess Insurance provision and was not bought specifically to (i) That is Fire, Extended Coverage, apply in excess of the Limits of Insurance Builder's Risk, Installation Risk or shown in the Declarations of this Coverage similar coverage for"your work"; Part CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 15 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY c. Method Of Sharing a. The statements in the Declarations are If all of the other insurance permits contribution accurate and complete; by equal shares, we will follow this method also. b. Those statements are based upon Under this approach each insurer contributes representations you made to us;and equal amounts until it has paid its applicable c. We have issued this policy in reliance upon limit of insurance or none of the loss remains, your representations. whichever comes first. The unintentional omission of, or unintentional error If any of the other insurance does not permit in, any information provided by you which we relied contribution by equal shares, we will contribute upon in issuing this policy will not prejudice your by limits. Under this method, each insurer's rights under this insurance. However, this provision share is based on the ratio of its applicable limit does not affect our right to collect additional of insurance to the total applicable limits of premium or to exercise our rights of cancellation or insurance of all insurers. nonrenewal in accordance with applicable insurance d. Primary And Non-Contributory Insurance If laws or regulations. Required By Written Contract 7. Separation Of Insureds If you specifically agree in a written contract or Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance, and agreement that the insurance afforded to an any rights or duties specifically assigned in this insured under this Coverage Part must apply on Coverage Part to the first Named Insured, this a primary basis, or a primary and nor- insurance applies: contributory basis, this insurance is primary to a. As if each Named Insured were the only other insurance that is a'eilable to such insured which covers such insured as a named insured, Named Insured;and and we will not share with that other insurance, b. Separately to each insured against wham claim provided that: is made or"suit"is brought. (1) The"bodily injury'or"property damage"for 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others which coverage is sought occurs;and To Us (2) The "personal and advertising injury" for If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any which coverage is sought is caused by an payment we have made under this Coverage Part, offense that is committed; those rights are transferred to us.The insured must subsequent to the signing of that contract or do nothing after loss to impair them.At our request, agreement by you. the insured will bring "suit" or transfer those rights 5. Premium Audit to us and help us enforce them. 9. When We Do Not Renew a. We will comp ute all premiums for this Coverage If we decide not to renew this Coverage Part,we will Partin accordance with our rules and rates. mail or deliver to the first Named Insured shown in b. Premium shown in this Coverage Part as the Declarations written notice of the nonrenewal advance premium is a deposit premium only.At not less than 30 days before the expiration date. the close of each audit period we will compute the earned premium for that period and send If notice is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient notice to the first Named Insured.The due date proof of notice. for audit and retrospective premiums is the date SECTION V—DEFINITIONS shown as the due date on the bill. If the sum of 1. "Advertisement" means a notice that is broadcast or the advance and audit premiums paid for the published to the general public or specific market policy period is greater than the earned segments about your goads, products or services premium, we will return the excess to the first for the purpose of attracting customers or Named Insured. supporters. For the purposcs of this definition: c. The first Named Insured must keep records of a. Notices that are published include material the information we need for premium placed on the Internet or on similar electronic computation, and send us copies at such times means of communication;and as we may request. b. Regarding websites, only that part of a website 6. Representations that is about your goods, products or services By accepting this policy,you agree: for the purposes of attracting customers or supporters is considered an advertisement. Page 16 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 2. "Advertising injury': b. In, by or with any other electronic means of a. Means injury caused by one or more of the communication, such as the Internet, if that following offenses: material is pat of: (1) Oral or written publication, including (1) Radio or television programming being publication by electronic means, of material transmitted; in your "advertisement" that slanders or (2) Other entertainment, educational, libels a person or organization or instructional, music or news programming disparages a person's or organization's being transmitted;or goods, products or services, provided that the claim is made or the"suit"is brought by (3) Advertising transmitted with any of such a person or organization that claims to have programming. been slandered or libeled, or that claims to have had its goods, products or services 6. "Coverage territory'means: disparaged; a. The United States of America (including its (2) Oral or written publication, including territories and possessions), Puerto Rico and publication by electronic means, of material Canada; in your"advertisement"that: b. lntemational waters or airspace, but only if the (a) Appropriates a person's name, voice, injury or damage occurs in the course of travel photograph or likeness; or or transportation between any places included (b) Unreasonably places a person in a in Paragraph a.above;or false light; or c. All other parts of the world if the injury or (3) Infringement of copyright, "title"or"slogan" damage arises out of: in your "advertisement", provided that the (1) Goods or products made or sold by you in claim is made or the"suit" is brought by a the territory described in Paragraph a. person or organization that claims above; ownership of such copyright, "title" or "slogan". (2) The activities of a person whose home is in the territory described in Paragraph a. b. Includes "bodily injury' caused by one or more above, but is away for a short time on your of the offenses described in Paragraph a. business;cr above. (3) "Personal and advertising injury" offenses 3. "Auto"means: that take place through the Internet or a. A land motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer similar electronic means of communication; designed for travel on public roads, including provided the insured's responsibility to pay any attached machinery or equipment; or danages is determined in a "suit" on the merits in b. Any other land vehicle that is subject to a the territory described in Paragraph a.above, or in a compulsory or financial responsibility law, or settlement we agree to. other motor vehide insurance law, where it is licensed or principally garaged. 7. "Electronic data" means information, facts or However, "auto" does not include "mobile programs stored as or on, created or used on, or equipment". transmitted to or from computer software (including systems and applications software), hard or floppy 4. "Bodily injury'means: disks, CD-ROMs, tapes, drives, cels, data a. Physical harm, including sickness or disease, processing devices or any other media which are sustained bya person;or used with electronically contrdled equipment. b. Mental anguish, injury or illness, or emotional 8. "Employee" includes a"leased worker"."Employee" distress, resulting at any time from such does not include a"temporary worker". physical harm,sickness or disease. 9. "Executive officer" means a person holding any of 5. "Broadcasting" means transmitting any audio or the officer positions created by your charter, visual material for any purpose: constitution, bylaws or any other similar governing a. By radio or television;or document. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 17 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 10. "Goad Samaritan services" means any emergency tracks, roadbeds, tunnel, underpass or medical services for which no compensation is crossing; demanded or received. (2) That indemnifies an architect, engineer or 11. "Hostile fire" means a fire which becomes surveyor for injury or damage arising out of: uncontrollable or breaks out from where it was (a) Preparing, approving, or failing to intended to be. prepare or approve, maps, shop 12. "Impaired property' means tangible property, other drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, than "your product" or "your work', that cannot be field orders, change orders or drawings used or is less useful because: and specifications;or a. It incorporates "your product" or "your work' (b) Giving directions or instructions, or that is known or thought to be defective, failing to give them, if that is the deficient, inadequate or dangerous; or primary cause of the injury or damage; b. You have failed to fulfill the terms of a contract or or agreement; (3) Under which the insured, if an architect, if such property can be restored to use by the engineer or surveyor, assumes liability for repair, replacement, adjustment or removal of"your an injury or damage arising out of the product"or"your work'or your fulfilling the terms of insured's rendering or failure to render the contract or agreement. professional services, including those listed in Paragraph (2) above and supervisory, 13. "Insured contract."means: inspection, architectural or engineering a. A contract for a lease of premises. However, activities. that portion of the contract for a lease of 14. "Leased worker" means a person leased to you by a premises that indemnifies any person or labor leasing firm under an agreement between you organization for "premises damage" is not an and the labor leasing firm,to perform duties related "insured contract'; to the conduct of your business. "Leased worker" b. A sidetrack agreement; does not include a"temporary worker". C. Any easement or license agreement, a cept in 15. "Loading or unloading" means the handling of connection with construction or demolition property operations on or within 50 feet of a railroad; a. After it is moved from the place where it is d. An obligation, as required by ordinance, to accepted for movement into or onto an aircraft, indemnify a municipality, a)cept in connection watercraft or"auto"; with work fora municipality, b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft or e. An elevator maintenance agreement; "auto";or f. That part of any other contract or agreement c. While it is being moved from an aircraft, pertaining to your business (including an watercraft or "auto" to the place where it is indemnification of a municipality in connection finally delivered; with work performed for a municipality) under but "loading or unloading" does not include the which you assume the tort liability of another movement of property by means of a mechanical party to pay for "bodily injury', "property device, other than a hand truck,that is not attached damage" or "personal injury' to a third person to the aircraft,watercraft or"auto". or organization. Tort liability means a liability 16. "Mobile equipment" means any of the following that would be imposed by law in the absence of types of land vehicles, including any attached any contract or agreement. machine ry or equipment: Paragraph f. does not include that part of any a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other contract or agreement: vehicles designed for use principally off public (1) That indemnifies a railroad for "bodily roads; injury' a- "property damage" arising out of b. Vehides maintained for use solely on or next to construction or demdition operations, premises you own or rent; within 50 feet of any railroad property and affecting any railroad bridge or trestle, c. Vehides that travel on crawler treads; Page 18 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not, b. An ad or omission committed in providing or maintained primarily to provide mobility to failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan permanently mounted: services" to a person, unless you are in the (1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or business or occupation of providing drils; or professional health care services. (2) Road construction or resurfacing 18. "Personal and advertising injury' means "personal equipment such as graders, scrapers or injury'or"advertising injury". rollers; 19. "Personal u inj N': e. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. or d. above that are not self-propelled and are a. Means injury, other than "advertising injury', maintained primarily to provide mobility to caused by one or more of the following permanently attached equipment of the offenses: following types: (1) False arrest,detention or imprisonment; (1) Air compressors, pumps and generators, (2) Malicious prosecution; including spraying, welding, building cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting (3) The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry and well servicing equipment;or into, or invasion of the right of private (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices used to occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises raise or lower workers; that a person occupies, provided that the f. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. wrongful eviction,wrongful entryor invasion or d. above maintained primarily for purposes of the right of private occupancy is other than the transportation of persons or committed by or on behalf of the owner, landlord or lessor of that room, dwelling or cargo. premises; However, self-propelled vehicles with the following types of permanently attached (4) Oral a written publication, including equipment are not "mobile equipment" but will publication by electronic means, of material be considered"autos": that slanders or libels a person or (1) Equipment designed primarily for: organization or disparages a person's or organization's goods, products or services, (a) Snow removal; provided that the claim is made or the"suit" (b) Road maintenance, but not is brought by a person or organization that construction or resurfacing;or claims to have been slandered or libeled,or (c) Street cleaning; that claims to have had its goods, products (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices or services disparaged;or mounted on automobile or truck chassis (5) Oral or written publication, induding and used to raise or lower workers; and publication by electronic means, of material (3) Air compressors, pumps and generators, that. including spraying, welding, building (a) Appropriates a person's name, voice, cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting photograph or likeness; a and well servicing equipment. (b) Unreasonably places a person in a However, "mobile equipment" does not include any false light. laid vehicle that is subject to a compulsory or financial responsibility law, or other motor vehicle b. Includes "bodily injury' caused by one or more insurance law, where it is licensed or principally of the offenses described in Paragraph a. garaged. Such land vehicles are considered above. "autos". 20. "Pollutants" mean any solid, liquid, gaseous or 17. "Occurrence"means: thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, a. An accident, including continuous or repeated vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and egosure to substantially the same general waste. Waste includes materials to be recycled, harmful conditions;or reconditioned or reclaimed. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 19 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 21. "Prem'isce damage"means: contract calls for work at more than a. With respect to the first paragraph of the one job site. exceptions in Exclusion j. of Section I — (c) When that pat of the work done at a Coverage A — Bodily Injury And Property job site has been put to its intended Damage Liability, "property damage" to any use by any person a-organization other premises while rented to you for a period of than another contractor or seven or fewer consecutive days, including the subcontractor working on the same contents of such premises;or project. b. With respect to the exception to Exclusions c. Work that may need service, maintenance, through n. in the last paragraph of Paragraph 2. correction, repair or replacement,but which of Section I — Coverage A— Bodily Injury And is otherwise complete, will be treated as Property Damage Liability,"property damage"to completed. any premises while rented to you for a period of more than sewn consecutive days, or while b. Does not indude "bodily injury!' or "property temporarily occupied by you with permission of damage"arising out oF: the owner,caused by. (1) The transportation of property, unless the (1) Fire; injury or damage arises out of a condition in or on a vehicle not owned or operated by (2) Explosion; you, and that condition was created by the (3) Lightning; "loading or unloading"of that vehicle by any (4) Smoke resulting from fire, explosion or insured; lightning; or (2) The existence of toils, uninstalled (5) Water. equipment or abandoned a unused materials;or But "premises damage" under this Paragraph b. does not include "property damage" to any (3) Products or operations for which the premises caused by classification, listed in the Declarations or products- (1) Rupture, bursting, a operation of pressure in a pdicy Schedule, states that completed operations are subject to the relief devices; General Aggregate Limit. (2) Rupture or bursting due to expansion or 23. "Property damage"means: swelling of the contents of any building or structure caused by or resulting from water; a. Physical injury to tangible property, including all or resulting loss of use of that property. All such loss of use will be deemed to occur at the time of (3) Explosion of steam boilers, steam pipes, the physical injury that caused it;or steam engines or steam turbines. b. Loss of use of tangible propertythat is not n9 22. "Products-completed operations hazard": physically injured. All such loss of use will be a. Includes all "bodily injury' and "property deemed to occur at the time of the"occurrence" damage" occurring away from premises you that caused it. own a rent and arising out of"your product"or For the purposes of this insurance,"electronic data" "your work"except: is not tangible property. (1) Products that are still in your physical 24. "Slogan": possession;or a. Means a phrase that others use for the purpose (2) Work that has not yet been completed or of attracting attention in their advertising. abandoned. However, "your work' will be b. Does not indude a phrase used as, or in, the deemed completed at the earliest of the name of: following times: (1) Any person or organization, other than you; (a) When all of the work called for in your or contract has been completed. (2) Any business, or any of the premises, (b) When all of the work to be done at the goods, products, services or work, of any job site has been completed if your person or organization, other than you. Page 20 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 25. "Suit' means a civil proceeding in which damages (a) You; because of "bodily injury', "property damage" or (b) Others trading under your name;or "personal and advertising injury' to which this insurance applies are alleged."Suit"includes: (c) A person or organization whose business or assets you have acquired; a. An arbitration proceeding in which such and damages are claimed and to which the insured (2) Containers (other than vehides), materials, must submit or does submit with our consent; parts or equipment furnished in connection or with such gmris or products. b. Any other alternative dispute resolution b. Includes: proceeding in which such damages are claimed and to which the insured submits with our (1) Warranties or representations made at any consent time with respect to the fitness, quality, durability, performance or use of "your 26. "Temporary worker" means a person who is product";and furnished to you to substitute for a permanent "employee" on leave or to meet seasonal or short- (2) The providing of or failure to provide term workload conditions. warnings or instructions. rkl 27. "Title"means a name of a literary or artistic work c. Does not include vending machines or other property rented to or located for the use of 28. "Unsolicited communication" means any others but not sold. communication, in any form, that the recipient of such communication did not specifically request to 31. "Your work': receive. a. Means: 29. "Volunteer worker" means a person who is not your (1) Work or operations performed by you or on "employee", and who donates his or her work and your behalf;and acts at the direction of and within the scope of (2) Materials, parts or equipment furnished in duties determined by you, and is not paid a fee, connection with such work or operations. salary or other compensation by you or anyone else for their work performed for you. b. Includes: 30. "Your product": (1) Warranties or representations made at any time with respect to the fitness, quality, a. Means: durability, performance or use of "your (1) Any goods or products, other than real worn';and property, manufactured, sad, handled, (2) The providing of or failure to provide distributed or disposed of by warnings or instructions. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 21 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. XTEND ENDORSEMENT FOR ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITYCOVERAGE PART GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE — This endorsement broadens coverage. However, coverage for any injury, damage or medical expenses described in any of the provisions of this endorsement may be exduded or limited by another endorsement to this Coverage Part, and these coverage broadening provisions do not apply to the extent that coverage is exduded or limited by such an endorsement. The following listing is a general coverage description only. Read all the provisions of this endorsement and the rest of your policy carefullyto determine rights, duties,and what is and is not covered. A. Non-Owned Watercraft—75 Feet Long Or Less H. Blanket Additional Insured — Governmental B. Who Is An Insured—Unnamed Subsidiaries Entities—Permits Or Authorizations Relating To Premises C. Who Is An Insured—Retired Partners, Members, Directors And Employees I. Blanket Additional Insured — Governmental D. Who Is An Insured — Employees And Volunteer Entities—Permits Or Authorizations Relating To Workers— Bodily Injury To Co-Employees, Operations Co- Volunteer Workers And Retired Partners, J. Incidental Medical Malpractice Members, Directors And Employees K. Medical Payments—Increased Limit E. Who Is An Insured—Newly Acquired Or Formed L. Amendment Of Excess Insurance Condition — Limited Liability Companies Professional Liability F. Blanket Additional Insured—Controlling Interest M. Blanket Waiver Of Subrogation—When Required G. Blanket Additional Insured — Mortgagees, By Written Contract Or Agreement Assignees, Successors Or Receivers N. Contractual Liability—Railroads PROVISIONS uses or is responsible for the use of a A. NON-OWNED WATERCRAFT — 75 FEET watercraft that you do not own that is: LONG OR LESS (1) 75 feet long or less; and 1. The following replaces Paragraph (2) of (2) Not being used to carry any person Exdusion g., Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft, or property for a charge; in Paragraph 2. of SECTION I — B. WHO IS AN INSURED — UNNAMED COVERAGES — COVERAGE A — BODILY SUBSIDIARIES INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS LIABILITY: AN INSURED: (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: Any of your subsidiaries, other than a partnership (a) 75 feet long or less; and or joint venture, that is not shown as a Named (b) Not being used to carry any person Insured in the Dedarations is a Named Insured or property for a charge; if: 2. The following replaces Paragraph 2.e. of a. You are the sole owner of, or maintain an SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: ownership interest of more than 50% in, such e. Any person or organization that, with subsidiary on the first day of the policy your express or implied consent, either period;and CG D3 79 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 1 of 6 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY b. Such subsidiary is not an insured under Unless you are in the business or occupation similar other insurance. of providing professional health care No such subsidiary is an insured for "bodily services, Paragraphs (1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) injury" or "property damage" that occurred, or above do not apply to "bodily injury" arising "personal and advertising injury" caused by an out of providing or failing to provide first aid offense committed: or"Good Samaritan services"by any of your retired partners, members, directors or a. Before you maintained an ownership interest "employees", other than a doctor. Any such of more than 50% in such subsidiary;or retired partners, members, directors or b. After the date, if any, during the policy period "employees" providing or failing to provide that you no longer maintain an ownership first aid or"Good Samaritan services"during interest of more than 50% in such subsidiary. their work hours for you will be deemed to be acting within the scope of their employment For purposes of Paragraph 1. of Section!!—Who by you or performing duties related to the Is An Insured, each such subsidiary will be conduct of your business. deemed to be designated in the Declarations as: (2) "Personal injury": a. A limited liability company; (a) To you, to your current or retired b. An organization other than a partnership, partners or members (if you are a joint venture or limited liabilitycompany; or partnership or joint venture), to your c. A trust; current or retired members (if you are a limited liability company), to your other as indicated in its name or the documents that current or retired directors or govern its structure. "employees"while in the course of his or C. WHO IS AN INSURED—RETIRED PARTNERS, her employment or performing duties MEMBERS, DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES related to the conduct of your business, or to your other "volunteer workers" The following is added to Paragraph 2. of while performing duties related to the SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: conduct of your business; Any person who is your retired partner, member, (b) To the spouse, child, parent, brother or director or"employee"that is performing services sister of that current or retired partner, for you under your direct supervision,but only for member, director, "employee" or acts within the scope of their employment by you "volunteer worker" as a consequence of or while performing duties related to the conduct Paragraph(2)(a)above; of your business. However, no such retired (c) For which there is any obligation to partner, member, director or "employee" is an share damages with or repay someone insured for: else who must pay damages because of the injury described in Paragraph (2)(a) (1) "Bodily injury": or(b)above;or (a) To you, to your current partners or (d) Arising out of his or her providing or members (if you are a partnership or failing to provide professional health care joint venture), to your current members services. (if you are a limited liability company) or to your current directors; (3) "Property damage"to property: (b) To the spouse, child, parent, brother or (a) Owned,occupied or used by;or sister of that current partner, member or (b) Rented to, in the care, custody or control director as a consequence of Paragraph of, or over which physical control is (1)(a)above; P Y being exercised for any purpose by; (c) For which there is any obligation to share damages with or repay someone you, any of your retired partners, members else who must pay damages because of or directors, your current or retired the injury described in Paragraph (1)(a) "employees" or "volunteer workers", any or(b) above;or current partner or member (if you are a (d) Arising out of his or her providing or partnership or joint venture), or any current failing to provide professional health care member (if you are a limited liability services. company)or current director. Page 2 of 6 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG D3 79 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY D. WHO IS AN INSURED — EMPLOYEES AND organization will be deemed to be VOLUNTEER WORKERS — BODILY INJURY designated in the Declarations as: TO CO-EMPLOYEES, CO VOLUNTEER a. A limited liability company; WORKERS AND RETIRED PARTNERS, MEMBERS,DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES b. An organization other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company; The following is added to Paragraph 2.a.(1) of or SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: C. A trust; Paragraphs (1)(a), (b) and (c) above do not apply to"bodily injury" to a current or retired co- as indicated in its name or the documents "employee" while in the course of the co- "employee's" its structure. "employee's" employment by you or performing F. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — duties related to the conduct of your business, or CONTROLLING INTEREST to "bodily injury" to your other "volunteer 1. The following is added to SECTION II — workers" or retired partners, members or WHO IS AN INSURED: directors while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. Any person or organization that has financial E. WHO IS AN INSURED—NEWLY ACQUIRED control of you is an insured with respect to OR FORMED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES liability for"bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" that The following replaces Paragraph 3. of arises out of: SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: a. Such financial control;or 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, b. Such person's or organization's other than a partnership or joint venture, and ownership, maintenance or use of of which you are the sole owner or in which premises leased to or occupied by you. you maintain an ownership interest of more than 50%, will qualify as a Named Insured if The insurance provided to such person or there is no other similar insurance available organization does not apply to structural to that organization. However: alterations, new construction or demolition a. Coverage under this provision is operations performed by or on behalf of such person or organization. afforded only: (1) Until the 180th day after you acquire 2. The following is added to Paragraph 4. of or form the organization or the end SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: of the policy period, whichever is This paragraph does not apply to any earlier, if you do not report such premises owner, manager or lessor that has organization in writing to us within financial control of you. 180 days after you acquire or form it; G. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — or MORTGAGEES, ASSIGNEES, SUCCESSORS (2) Until the end of the policy period, OR RECEIVERS when that date is later than 180 days The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS after you acquire or form such AN INSURED: organization, if you report such organization in writing to us within Any person or organization that is a mortgagee, 180 days after you acquire or form it; assignee, successor or receiver and that you b. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily have agreed in a written contract or agreement injury" or "property damage" that to include as an additional insured on this occurred before you acquired or formed Coverage Part is an insured, but only with the organization; and respect to its liability as mortgagee, assignee, successor or receiver for"bodily injury","property c. Coverage B does not apply to "personal damage" or "personal and advertising injury" and advertising injury" arising out of an that: offense committed before you acquired a. Is "bodily injury" or "property damage" that or formed the organization. occurs, or is"personal and advertising injury" For the purposes of Paragraph 1. of Section caused by an offense that is committed, II — Who Is An Insured, each such CG D3 79 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 3 of 6 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY subsequent to the signing of that contract or openings, sidewalk vaults, elevators, street agreement;and banners or decorations. b. Arises out of the ownership, maintenance or I. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — use of the premises for which that GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES — PERMITS mortgagee, assignee, successor or receiver OR AUTHORIZATIONS RELATING TO is required under that contract or agreement OPERATIONS to be induded as an additional insured on The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS this Coverage Part. AN INSURED: The insurance provided to such mortgagee, Any governmental entity that has issued a permit assignee, successor or receiver is subject to the following provisions: or authorization with respect to operations performed by you or on your behalf and that you a. The limits of insurance provided to such are required by any ordinance, law, building code mortgagee, assignee, successor or receiver or written contract or agreement to include as an will be the minimum limits that you agreed to additional insured on this Coverage Part is an provide in the written contract or agreement, insured, but only with respect to liability for or the limits shown in the Dedarations, "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal whichever are less. and advertising injury" arising out of such b. The insurance provided to such person or operations. organization does not apply to: The insurance provided to such governmental (1) Any "bodily injury" or "property damage" entity does not apply to: that occurs, or any "personal and advertising injury" caused by an offense a. Any "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out that is committed, after such contract or of operations performed for the agreement is no longer in effect; or governmental entity; or (2) Any"bodily injury", "property damage" or b. Any "bodily y injury" or "property damage" "personal and advertising injury" arising included in the "products-completed out of any structural alterations, new operations hazard". construction or demolition operationsJ. INCIDENTAL MEDICAL MALPRACTICE performed by or on behalf of such mortgagee, assignee, successor or 1. The following replaces Paragraph b. of the receiver. definition of "occurrence" in the H. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — DEFINITIONS Section: GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES — PERMITS OR b. An act or omission committed in AUTHORIZATIONS RELATING TO PREMISES providing or failing to provide "incidental The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS medical services", first aid or "Good AN INSURED: Samaritan services"to a person, unless you are in the business or occupation of Any governmental entity that has issued a permit providing professional health care or authorization with respect to premises owned services. or occupied by, or rented or loaned to, you and 2. The following replaces the last paragraph of that you are required by any ordinance, law, Paragraph 2.a.(1) of SECTION II —WHO IS building code or written contract or agreement to AN INSURED: include as an additional insured on this Unless you are in the business or occupation Coverage Part is an insured, but only with of providing professional health care respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property services, Paragraphs(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the existence, ownership, use, above do not apply to "bodily injury" arising out of providing or failing to provide: maintenance, repair, construction, erection or removal of any of the following for which that (a) "Incidental medical services" by any of governmental entity has issued such permit or your "employees" who is a nurse, authorization: advertising signs, awnings, nurse assistant, emergency medical canopies, cellar entrances, coal holes, technician, paramedic, athletic trainer, driveways, manholes, marquees, hoist away audiologist, dietician, nutritionist, Page 4 of 6 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG D3 79 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY occupational therapist or occupational that is available to any of your "employees" therapy assistant, physical therapist or for"bodily injury" that arises out of providing speech-language pathologist; or or failing to provide "incidental medical (b) First aid or "Good Samaritan services" services" to any person to the extent not by any of your"employees"or"volunteer subject to Paragraph 2.a.(1) of Section II — workers", other than an employed or Who Is An Insured. volunteer doctor. Any such "employees" K. MEDICAL PAYMENTS—INCREASED LIMIT or"volunteer workers" providing or failing The following replaces Paragraph 7. of to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan SECTION III—LIMITS OF INSURANCE: services"during their work hours for you will be deemed to be acting within the 7. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Medical scope of their employment by you or Expense Limit is the most we will pay under performing duties related to the conduct Coverage C for all medical expenses of your business. because of "bodily injury" sustained by any 3. The following replaces the last sentence of one person,and will be the higher of: Paragraph 5. of SECTION III — LIMITS OF a. $10,000; or INSURANCE: For the purposes of determining the b. The amount shown in the Declarations of applicable Each Occurrence Limit, all related this Coverage Part for Medical Expense acts or omissions committed in providing or Limit. failing to provide "incidental medical L. AMENDMENT OF EXCESS INSURANCE services", first aid or "Good Samaritan CONDITION—PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY services"to any one person will be deemed The following is added to Paragraph 4.b., to be one"occurrence". Excess Insurance, of SECTION IV — 4. The following exdusion is added to COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Paragraph 2., Exclusions, of SECTION I — CONDITIONS: COVERAGES — COVERAGE A — BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE This insurance is excess over any of the other LIABILITY: insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent Sale Of Pharmaceuticals or on any other basis, that is Professional Liability or similar coverage, to the extent the "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising loss is not subject to the professional services out of the violation of a penal statute or exdusion of Coverage A or Coverage B. ordinance relating to the sale of M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION — pharmaceuticals committed by, or with the WHEN REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT knowledge or consent of the insured. 5. The following is added to the DEFINITIONS OR AGREEMENT Section: The following is added to Paragraph 8.,Transfer "Incidental medical services"means: Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us, of SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL a. Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory, x- LIABILITY CONDITIONS: ray or nursing service or treatment, If the insured has agreed in a written contract or advice or instruction, or the related furnishing of food or beverages; or agreement to waive that insured's right of recovery against any person or organization, we b. The furnishing or dispensing of drugs or waive our right of recovery against such person medical, dental, or surgical supplies or or organization, but only for payments we make appliances. because of: 6. The following is added to Paragraph 4.b., a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" that Excess Insurance, of SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY occurs; or CONDITIONS: b. "Personal and advertising injury" caused by This insurance is excess over any valid and an offense that is committed; collectible other insurance, whether primary, subsequent to the signing of that contract or excess, contingent or on any other basis, agreement. CG D3 79 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 5 of 6 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY N. CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY—RAILROADS 1. The following replaces Paragraph C. of the definition of "insured contract" in the DEFINITIONS Section: c. Any easement or license agreement; 2. Paragraph f.(1) of the definition of "insured contract" in the DEFINITIONS Section is deleted. Page 6 of 6 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG D3 79 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. TRAVELERS, WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY POLICY ENDORSEMENT WC 99 03 76 ( A)— POLICY NUMBER:UB-5X489557-24-43—G WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT - CALIFORNIA (BLANKET WAIVER) 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. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be % of the California workers' compensation pre- mium. Schedule Person or Organization Job Description Any Person Or Organization For Which The Insured Has Agreed by Written Contract Executed Prior to Loss To Furnish This Waiver This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached and is effective on the date issued unless otherwise stated. (The information below is required only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy.) Endorsement Effective: 1/1/2024 Policy No.UB-5X489557-24-43-G Endorsement No. Premium Insured Countersigned by Insurance Company: TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA DATE OF ISSUE: - - ST ASSIGN: Page 1 of 1 COMMERCIAL AUTO THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BUSINESS AUTO EXTENSION ENDORSEMENT - FLORIDA This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE—This endorsement broadens coverage. However, coverage for any injury, damage or medical expenses described in any of the provisions of this endorsement may be excluded or limited by another endorsement to the Coverage Part, and these coverage broadening provisions do not apply to the extent that coverage is excluded or limited by such an endorsement. The following listing is a general coverage description only. Limitations and exclusions may apply to these coverages. Read all the provisions of this endorsement and the rest of your policy carefully to determine rights, duties, and what is and is not covered. A. BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED H. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE— LOSS OF B. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED USE—INCREASED LIMIT C. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO I. PHYSICAL DAMAGE — TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES— INCREASED LIMIT D. EMPLOYEES AS INSURED J. PERSONAL PROPERTY E. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS— K. AIRBAGS INCREASED LIMITS F. HIRED AUTO — LIMITED WORLDWIDE L. NOTICE AND KNOWLEDGE OF ACCIDENT OR COVERAGE—INDEMNITY BASIS LOSS G. WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE—GLASS M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION N. UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS PROVISIONS during the policy period, to be named as an A. BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED additional insured is an "insured" for Covered Autos Liability Coverage, but only for damages to The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is which this insurance applies and only to the An Insured, of SECTION II—COVERED AUTOS extent that person or organization qualifies as an LIABILITY COVERAGE: "insured" under the Who Is An Insured provision Any organization you newly acquire or form contained in Section II. during the policy period over which you maintain C. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO 50% or more ownership interest and that is not 1. The following is added to Paragraph A.1., separately insured for Business Auto Coverage. Who Is An Insured, of SECTION II — Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the 180th day after you acquire or form the COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE: organization or the end of the policy period, An "employee" of yours is an "insured" while whichever is earlier. operating an "auto" hired or rented under a B. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED contract or agreement in an "employee's" name, with your permission, while performing The following is added to Paragraph c. in A.1., duties related to the conduct of your Who Is An Insured, of SECTION II— COVERED business. AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE: 2. The following replaces Paragraph b. in B.5., Any person or organization who is required under Other Insurance, of SECTION IV — a written contract or agreement between you and BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: that person or organization, that is signed and executed by you before the "bodily injury" or b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage "property damage" occurs and that is in effect Coverage, the following are deemed to be covered "autos" you own: CA F2 19 03 21 ©2021 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 1 of 4 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission COMMERCIAL AUTO (1) Any covered "auto" you lease, hire, days or less and that is not an "auto" you rent or borrow; and lease, hire, rent or borrow from any of your (2) Any covered "auto" hired or rented by employees", partners (if you are a your "employee" under a contract in partnership), members (if you are a limited an "employee's" name, with your liability company) or members of their permission, while performing duties households. related to the conduct of your (a) With respect to any claim made or "suit" business. brought outside the United States of However, any "auto" that is leased, hired, America, the territories and possessions rented or borrowed with a driver is not a of the United States of America, Puerto covered "auto". Rico and Canada: D. EMPLOYEES AS INSURED (i) You must arrange to defend the "insured" against, and investigate or The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is settle any such claim or "suit" and An Insured, of SECTION II—COVERED AUTOS keep us advised of all proceedings LIABILITY COVERAGE: and actions. Any "employee" of yours is an "insured" while (ii) Neither you nor any other involved using a covered "auto" you don't own, hire or "insured" will make any settlement borrow in your business or your personal affairs. without our consent. E. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS — INCREASED (iii)We may, at our discretion, participate LIMITS in defending the "insured" against, or 1. The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(2), in the settlement of, any claim or of SECTION ll — COVERED AUTOS "suit". LIABILITY COVERAGE: (iv)We will reimburse the "insured" for (2) Upto $3,000 for cost of bail bonds sums that the "insured" legally must pay as damages because of "bodily (including bonds for related traffic law injury" or"property damage" to which violations) required because of an this insurance applies, that the "accident" we cover. We do not have to "insured" pays with our consent, but furnish these bonds. only up to the limit described in 2. The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(4), Paragraph C., Limits Of Insurance, of of SECTION II — COVERED AUTOS SECTION II — COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE: LIABILITY COVERAGE. (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the (v) We will reimburse the "insured" for "insured" at our request, including actual the reasonable expenses incurred loss of earnings up to $500 a day with our consent for your because of time off from work. investigation of such claims and your F. HIRED AUTO — LIMITED WORLDWIDE defense of the "insured" against any COVERAGE—INDEMNITY BASIS such "suit", but only up to and included within the limit described in The following replaces Subparagraph (5) in Paragraph C., Limits Of Insurance, of Paragraph B.7., Policy Period, Coverage SECTION II — COVERED AUTOS Territory, of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO LIABILITY COVERAGE, and not in CONDITIONS: addition to such limit. Our duty to (5) Anywhere in the world, except any country or make such payments ends when we jurisdiction while any trade sanction, have used up the applicable limit of embargo, or similar regulation imposed by the insurance in payments for damages, United States of America applies to and settlements or defense expenses. prohibits the transaction of business with or (b) This insurance is excess over any valid within such country or jurisdiction, for and collectible other insurance available Covered Autos Liability Coverage for any to the "insured" whether primary, excess covered "auto" that you lease, hire, rent or contingent or on any other basis. borrow without a driver for a period of 30 Page 2 of 4 ©2021 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CA F2 19 03 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission COMMERCIAL AUTO (c) This insurance is not a substitute for J. PERSONAL PROPERTY required or compulsory insurance in any The following is added to Paragraph A.4., country outside the United States, its Coverage Extensions, of SECTION III — territories and possessions, Puerto Rico and Canada. PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: You agree to maintain all required or Personal Property compulsory insurance in any such We will pay up to $400 for "loss" to wearing country up to the minimum limits required apparel and other personal property which is: by local law. Your failure to comply with (1) Owned by an "insured"; and compulsory insurance requirements will (2) In or on your covered "auto". not invalidate the coverage afforded by this policy, but we will only be liable to the This coverage applies only in the event of a total same extent we would have been liable theft of your covered "auto". had you complied with the compulsory No deductibles apply to this Personal Property insurance requirements. coverage. (d) It is understood that we are not an K. AIRBAGS admitted or authorized insurer outside the The following is added to Paragraph B.3., United States of America, its territories Exclusions, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL and possessions, Puerto Rico and DAMAGE COVERAGE: Canada. We assume no responsibility for the furnishing of certificates of insurance, Exclusion 3.a. does not apply to "loss" to one or or for compliance in any way with the more airbags in a covered "auto" you own that laws of other countries relating to inflate due to a cause other than a cause of"loss" insurance. set forth in Paragraphs A.1.b. and A.1.c., but G. WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE—GLASS only: a. If that "auto" is a covered "auto" for The following is added to Paragraph D., Comprehensive Coverage under this policy; Deductible, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: b. The airbags are not covered under any warranty; and No deductible applies under Specified Causes of Loss or Comprehensive coverage for "loss" to c. The airbags were not intentionally inflated. glass used in the windshield. We will pay up to a maximum of $1,000 for any H. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE— LOSS OF one "loss". USE—INCREASED LIMIT L. NOTICE AND KNOWLEDGE OF ACCIDENT OR The following replaces the last sentence of LOSS Paragraph A.4.b., Loss Of Use Expenses, of The following is added to Paragraph A.2.a., of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE SECTION IV—BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: COVERAGE: Your duty to give us or our authorized However, the most we will pay for any expenses representative prompt notice of the "accident" or for loss of use is $65 per day, to a maximum of "loss"applies only when the"accident"or"loss" is $750 for any one "accident". known to: I. PHYSICAL DAMAGE — TRANSPORTATION (a) You (if you are an individual); EXPENSES—INCREASED LIMIT (b) A partner(if you are a partnership); The following replaces the first sentence in (c) A member (if you are a limited liability Paragraph A.4.a., Transportation Expenses, of company); SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: (d) An executive officer, director or insurance We will pay up to $50 per day to a maximum of manager (if you are a corporation or other $1,500 for temporary transportation expense organization); or incurred by you because of the total theft of a (e) Any "employee" authorized by you to give covered "auto" of the private passenger type. notice of the "accident"or"loss". CA F2 19 03 21 ©2021 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 3 of 4 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission COMMERCIAL AUTO M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION by such contract. The waiver applies only to The following replaces Paragraph A.5., Transfer the person or organization designated in such Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us, contract. of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO N. UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONDITIONS: The following is added to Paragraph B.2., 5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Concealment, Misrepresentation, Or Fraud, of Others To Us SECTION IV—BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: We waive any right of recovery we may have The unintentional omission of, or unintentional against any person or organization to the error in, any information given by you shall not extent required of you by a written contract prejudice your rights under this insurance. signed and executed prior to any "accident" However this provision does not affect our right to or "loss", provided that the "accident" or collect additional premium or exercise our right of "loss" arises out of operations contemplated cancellation or non—renewal. Page 4 of 4 ©2021 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CA F2 19 03 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission l LJl1G)' L./JUL/CI. 0 Ill-J/\JJ(7JV7 COMMERCIAL AUTO THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY WITH OTHER INSURANCE This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM PROVISIONS 2. The following is added to Paragraph B.5., Other 1. The following is added to Paragraph A.1.c., Who Insurance of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO Is An Insured, of SECTION II — COVERED CONDITIONS: AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE: Regardless of the provisions of paragraph a. and This includes any person or organization who you paragraph d. of this part 5. Other Insurance, this are required under a written contract or insurance is primary to and non-contributory with agreement between you and that person or applicable other insurance under which an organization, that is signed by you before the additional insured person or organization is the "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs and first named insured when the written contract or that is in effect during the policy period, to name agreement between you and that person or as an additional insured for Covered Autos organization, that is signed by you before the Liability Coverage, but only for damages to which "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs and this insurance applies and only to the extent of that is in effect during the policy period, requires that person's or organization's liability for the this insurance to be primary and non-contributory. conduct of another"insured". CA T4 74 02 16 ©2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.with its permission. Yollcy Number: Y-6SU-5X48/435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - AUTOMATIC STATUS IF REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT (CONTRACTORS) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS AN (a) The Additional Insured — Owners, Les- INSURED: sees or Contractors— Scheduled Person Any person or organization that: or Organization endorsement CG 20 10 a. You agree in a written contract or agreement to 07 04 or CG 20 10 04 13, the Additional include as an additional insured on this Coverage Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contrao- and tors — Completed Operations endorse- Part; ment CG 20 37 07 04 or CG 20 37 04 13, b. Has not been added as an additional insured for or both of such endorsements with either the same project by attachment of an endorse- of those edition dates; or ment under this Coverage Part which includes (b) Either or both of the following: the Addi- such person or organization in the endorsement's tional Insured—Owners, Lessees or Con- schedule; tractors — Scheduled Person Or Organi- is an insured, but: zation endorsement CG 20 10, or the Ad- a. Only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or ditional Insured — Owners, Lessees or "property damage" that occurs, or for "personal Contractors — Completed Operations en- injury' caused by an offense that is committed, dorsement CG 20 37, without an edition subsequent to the signing of that contract or date of such endorsement specified; agreement and while that part of the contract or the person or organization is an additional in- agreement is in effect; and sured only if the injury or damage is caused, b. Only as described in Paragraph (1), (2) or(3) be- in whole or in part, by acts or omissions of low, whichever applies: you or your subcontractor in the performance (1) If the written contract or agreement specifical- of"your work"to which the written contract or ly requires you to provide additional insured agreement applies; or coverage to that person or organization by (3) If neither Paragraph(1)nor(2)above applies: the use of: (a) The person or organization is an addi- (a) The Additional Insured — Owners, Les- tional insured only if, and to the extent sees or Contractors—(Form B) endorse- that, the injury or damage is caused by ment CG 20 10 11 85; or acts or omissions of you or your subcon- (b) Either or both of the following: the Addi- tractor in the performance of "your work" tional Insured—Owners, Lessees or Con- to which the written contract or agree- tractors — Scheduled Person Or Organi- ment applies; and zation endorsement CG 20 10 10 01, or (b) Such person or organization does not the Additional Insured —Owners, Lessees qualify as an additional insured with re- or Contractors — Completed Operations spect to the independent acts or omis- endorsement CG 20 37 10 01; sions of such person or organization. the person or organization is an additional in- The insurance provided to such additional insured is sured only if the injury or damage arises out subject to the following provisions: of"your work"to which the written contract or a. If the Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part agreement applies; shown in the Dedarations exceed the minimum (2) If the written contract or agreement specifical- limits required by the written contract or agree- ly requires you to provide additional insured ment, the insurance provided to the additional in- coverage to that person or organization by sured will be limited to such minimum required the use of: limits. For the purposes of determining whether CG D6 04 02 19 Page 1 of 2 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY this limitation applies, the minimum limits required result in a claim. To the extent possible, such by the written contract or agreement will be con- notice should include: sidered to include the minimum limits of any Urn- (a) How, when and where the "occurrence" brella or Excess liability coverage required for the or offense took place; additional insured by that written contract or (b) The names and addresses of any injured agreement. This provision will not increase the persons and witnesses; and limits of insurance described in Section III—Limits Of Insurance. (c) The nature and location of any injury or b. The insurance provided to such additional insured damage arising out of the"occurrence"or does not apply to: offense. (2) If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against (1) Any "bodily injury', "property damage" or the additional insured: "personal injury" arising out of the providing, or failure to provide, any professional archi- (a) Immediately record the specifics of the tectural, engineering or surveying services, claim or"suit"and the date received; and including: (b) Notify us as soon as practicable and see (a) The preparing, approving, or failing to to it that we receive written notice the prepare or approve, maps, shop draw- claim or"suit"as soon as practicable. ings, opinions, reports, surveys, field or- (3) Immediately send us copies of all legal pa- ders or change orders, or the preparing, pens received in connection with the claim or approving, or failing to prepare or ap- "suit", cooperate with us in the investigation prove, drawings and specifications; and or settlement of the claim or defense against (b) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or the"suit", and otherwise comply with all policy engineering activities. conditions. (2) Any "bodily injury' or "property damage" (4) Tender the defense and indemnity of any caused by "your work' and included in the claim or "suit" to any provider of other insur- "products-completed operations hazard" un- ance which would cover such additional in- less the written contract or agreement specifi- sured for a loss we cover. However, this con- cally requires you to provide such coverage dition does not affect whether the insurance for that additional insured during the policy provided to such additional insured is primary period. to other insurance available to such additional c. The additional insured must comply with the fol- insured which comers that person or organiza- lowing duties: tion as a named insured as described in Par- (1) Give us written notice as soon as practicable agraph 4., Other Insurance, of Section IV — of an "occurrence" or an offense which may Commercial General Liability Conditions. Page2of2 CGD6040219 icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM Various provisions in this policy restrict coverage.Read (1) The "bodily injury' or "property damage" is the entire policy carefully to determine rights, duties and caused by an"occurrencd'that takes place what is and is not covered. in the"coverage territory"; Throughout this policy the words"you" and "your" refer (2) The "bodily injury' or "property damage" to the Named Insured shown in the Declarations,and occurs during the policy period;and any other person or organization qualifying as a Named Insured under this policy. The words "we", "us" and (3) Prior to the policy period, no insured listed "our"refer to the company providing this insurance. under Paragraph 1. of Section II—Who Is An Insured and no "employee" authorized The word "insured" means any person or organization by you to give or receive notice of an qualifying as such under Section II — Who Is An "occurrence' or claim knew that the"bodily Insured. injury' or"property damage" had occurred, Other words and phrases that appear in quotation in whole or in part If such a listed insured marks have special meaning. Refer to Section V — or authorized"employee" knew, prior to the Definitions. policy period, that the "bodily injury' or "property damage" occurred, then any SECTION I—COVERAGES continuation, change or resumption of such COVERAGE A—BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY "bodily injury' or "property damage" during DAMAGE LIABILITY or after the policy period will be deemed to have been known prior to the policy period. 1. Insuring Agreement a. We will pay those sums that the insured c. "Bodily injury' or "property damage" which becomes legally obligated to pay as damages occurs during the policy period and was not, because of"bodily injury'or"property damage" prior to the policy period, known to have to which this insurance applies. We will have occurred by any insured listed under Paragraph the right and duty to defend the insured against 1. of Section II — Who Is An Insured or any any "suit" seeking those damages. However, "employee" authorized by you to give or receive we will have no duty to defend the insured notice of an"occurrencd'or claim, includes any against any"suit' seeking damages for "bodily continuation, change or resumption of that "bodily injury" or "property damage" after the injury' or "property damage" to which this end of the policy period. insurance does not apply. We may, at our discretion, investigate any "occurrence' and d. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" will be settle any claim or"suit'that may result.But: deemed to have been known to have occurred (1) The amount we will pay for damages is at the earliest time when any insured listed limited as described in Section III — Limits under Paragraph 1. of Section II —Who Is An Of Insurance;and Insured or any"employee"authorized by you to give or receive notice of an "occurrencd' or (2) Our right and duty to defend end when we claim: have used up the applicable limit of insurance in the payment of judgments or (1) Reports all, or any part, of the "bodily settlements under Coverages A or B or injury" or "property damage" to us or any medical expenses under Coverage C. der insurer; No other obligation or liability to pay sums or (2) Receives a written or verbal demand or perform acts or services is covered unless claim for damages because of the "bodily explicitly provided for under Supplementary injury or"property damage";or Payments. (3) Becomes aware by any other means that b. This insurance applies to "bodily injury" and "bodily injury' or "property damage" has "property damage"only if: occurred or has begun to occur. CG T1 00 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 1 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY e. Damages because of "bodily injury' include (3) Any statute, ordinance or regulation relating damages claimed by any person or organization to the sale, gift, distribution or use of for care, loss of services or death resulting at alcoholic beverages. anytime from the"bodily injury'. This exclusion applies only if you are in the 2. Exclusions business of manufacturing, distributing, selling, This insurance does not apply to: serving or furnishing alcoholic beverages. For a. Expected Or Intended Injurythe purposes of this exclusion, permitting a person to bring alcoholic beverages on your "Bodily injury'or"property damage"expected or premises, for consumption on your premises, intended from the standpoint of the insured. whether or not a fee is charged or a license is This exclusion does not apply to"bodily injury' required for such activity is not by itself or "property damage" resulting from the use of considered the business of selling, serving or reasonable force to protect persons or property. furnishing alcoholic beverages. b. Contractual Liability d. Workers'Compensation And Similar Laws "Bodily injury' or "property damage" for which Any obligation of the insured under a workers' the insured is obligated to pay damages by compensation, disability benefits or reason of the assumption of liability in a unemployment compensation law or any similar contract or agreement.This exclusion does not law. apply to liability for damages: e. Employer's Liability (1) That the insured would have in the absence "Bodily injury'to: of the contract or agreement; or (2) (1) An "employee" of the insured arising out of Assumed in a contract or agreement that is and in the course of: an "insured contract", provided that the "bodily injury' or"property damage" occurs (a) Employment by the insured;or subsequent to the execution of the contract (b) Performing duties related to the or agreement. Solely for the purposes of conduct of the insured's business; or liability assumed in an "insured contract", (2) The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister roosonable attorneys' fees and necessary of that "employee" as a consequence of litigation expenses incurred by or for a party Paragraph(1)above. other than an insured will be deemed to be damages because of "bodily injury' or This exclusion applies whether the insured may "property damage", provided that: be liable as an employer or in any other capacity and to any obligation to share damages with or (a) Liability to such party for, or for the repay someone else who must pay damages cost of, that party's defense has also because of the injury. been assumed in the same "insured contract"; aid This exclusion does not apply to liability assumed by the insured under an "insured (b) Such attomeys' fees and litigation contract". expenses are for defense of that party against a civil or alternative dispute f. Pollution resdution proceeding in which (1) "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising damages to which this insurance out of the actual, alleged or threatened applies are alleged. discharge, dispersal, seepage, migration, c. Liquor Liability release or escaped"pollutants": "Bodily injury' or "property damage" for which (a) At or from any premises, site or any insured may be held liable by reason of: location which is or was at any time owned or occupied by, or rented or (1) Causing or contributing to the intcvacation loaned to, any insured. However, this of any person; subparagraph does not apply to: (2) The furnishing of alcoholic beverages to a (i) "Bodily injury' if sustained within a person under the legal drinking age or building and caused by smoke, under the influence of alcohol; or fumes, vapor or soot produced by or originating from equipment that Page 2 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY is used to heat, cod or dehumidify to perform the normal electrical, the building, or produced by or hydraulic or mechanical functions originating from equipment that is necessary for the operation of used to heat water for personal "mobile equipment" or its parts, if use by the building's occupants or such fuels, lubricants or other their guests; operating fluids escape from a (ii) "Bodily injury' or "property vehicle part designed to hold,store damage" for which you may be or receive them. This exception held liable, if you are a contractor does not apply if the"bodily injury" and the owner or lessee of such or "property damage" arises out of premises, site or location has been the intentional discharge, dispersal added to your policy as an or release of the fuels, lubricants additional insured with respect to or other operating fluids, or if such your ongoing operations performed fuels, lubricants or other operating for that additional insured at that fluids are brought on or to the premises, site or location and such premises, site or location with the premises, site or location is not intent that they be discharged, and never was owned or occupied dispersed or released as part of by, or rented or loaned to, any the operations being performed by insured, other than that additional such insured, contractor or insured;or subcontractor; (iii) "Bodily injury' or "property (ii) "Bodilyinjury' or r damage" arising out of heat, 1 N' "property smoke or fumes from a "hostile damage" sustained within a fire"; building and caused by the release of gases, fumes or vapors from (b) At or from any premises, site or materials brought into that building location which is or was at any time in connection with operations being used by a for any insured or others for performed by you or on your behalf the handling, storage, disposal, bya contractor or subcontractor;or pronxsing or treatment of waste; (c) If such "pollutants" are or were at any (iii) "Bodily injury' or "property time transported, handled, stored, damage" arising out of heat, smoke treated, disposed of, or processed as or fumes from a "hostie waste by or for: fire"; or (i) Any insured;or (e) At or from any premises, site or (ii) Any person or organization for location on which any insured or any whom you may be legally contractors or subcontractors working responsible; directly or indirectly on any insured's or from anremises, site or behalf are or were at any time (d) Atinsured or anyperforming operations to test for, location on which any monitor, clean up, remove, contain, contractors or subcontractors working treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in any directly or indirectly on any insured's way respond to, or assess the effects behalf are performing operations if the "Pollutants". "pollutants" are brought on or to the premi c3, site or location in connection (2) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of with such operations by such insured, any contractor or subcontractor. However, (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or this subparagraph does not apply to: regulatory requirement that any insured (i) "Bodily injury' or "property or others test for, monitor, clean up, damage" arising out of the escape remove, contain, treat, detoxify or of fuels, lubricants or other neutralize, or in any way respond to,or operating fluids which are needed acspss the effects of,"pollutants";or CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 3 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any (b) The operation of any of the machinery governmental authority or any other or equipment listed in Paragraph f.(2) person or organization because of or f.(3) of the definition of "mobile testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, equipment";or removing, containing, treating, (6) An aircraft that is: detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any way responding to, or assessing the (a) Chartered with a pilot to any insured; effects of,"pollutants". (b) Not owned by any insured;and g. Aircraft,Auto Or Watercraft (c) Not being used to carry any person or "Bodily injury' or "property damage" arising out property for a charge. of the ownership, maintenance, use or h. Mobile Equipment entrustment to others of any aircraft, "auto" or "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out watercraft owned or operated by or rented or of: loaned to any insured. Use includes operation and"loading or unloading". (1) The transportation of "mobile equipment" by an "auto" owned or operated by or This exclusion applies even if the claims rented or loaned to any insured;or against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, (2) The use of"mobile equipment" in, or while employment, training or monitoring of others by in practice for, or while being prepared for, that insured, if the "occurrence' which caused any prearranged racing,speed, demolition, the"bodily injury'or"property damage"involved or stunting activity the ownership, maintenance, use or i. War entrustment to others of any aircraft, "auto" or "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out watercraft that is owned or operated by or of: rented or loaned to any insured. (1) War, including undeclared or civil war; This exclusion does not apply to: (2) Warlike action by a military force, including (1) A watercraft while ashore on premises you action in hindering or defending against an own or rent; actual or expected attack, by any (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: government, sovereign or other authority (a) 50 feet long or less; and using military personnel or other agents; or (b) Not being used to carry any person or (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped property for a charge; power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against (3) Parking an "auto" on, or on the ways next any ofese. to, premier you own or rent, provided the "auto" is not owned by or rented or loaned J. Damage To Property to you or the insured; "Property damage"to: (4) Liability a-sssumed under any "insured (1) Property you own, rent, or occupy, contract'for the ownership,maintenance or including any costs or expenses incurred use of aircraft or watercraft; by you, or any other person,organization or (5) "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising entity, for repair, replacement, out of: enhancement, restoration or maintenance of such property for any reason, including (a) The operation of machinery or prevention of injury to a person or damage equipment that is attached to, or part to another's property, of, a land vehide that would qualify as "mobile equipment" under the definition (2) Premises you sell, give away or abandon, if of "mobile equipment' if such land the "property damage" arises out of any vehicle were not subject to a pat of those premises; compulsory or financial responsibility (3) Property loaned to you; law, or other motor vehicle insurance (4) Personal property in the care, custody or law, where it is licensed or principally garaged; or control of the insured; Page 4 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (5) That particular part of real property on accidental physical injury to "your product" or which you or any contractors or "your work' after it has been put to its intended subcontractors working directly or indirectly use. on your behalf are performing operations, if n. Recall Of Products,Work Or Impaired the "property damage" arises out of those Property operations; or Damages claimed for any loss, cost or expense (6) That particular part of any property that incurred by you or others for the loss of use, must be restored, repaired or replaced withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair, because "your work' was incorrectly replacement, adjustment, removal or disposal performed on it. of: Paragraphs(1), (3) and(4) of this exclusion do (1) "Your product"; not apply to "premises damage". A separate (2) "Your work"; or limit of insurance applies to"premises damage" as described in Paragraph 6. of Section III — (3) "Impaired property'; Limits Of Insurance. if such product,work, or property is withdrawn Paragraph(2) of this eclusion does not apply if orrecalled from the market or from use by any the premises are "your work' and were never person or organization because of a known or occupied,rented or held for rental by you. suspected defect deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition in it. Paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (6) of this e)clusion do not apply to liability assumed o. Personal And Advertising Injury under a sidetrack agreement. "Bodily injury' arising out of "personal and Paragraph (6) of this elusion does not apply advertising injury'. to"property damage" included in the"products- p. Electronic Data completed operations hazard". Damages arising out of the loss of, loss of use k. Damage To Your Product of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access, "Property damage"to"your product'arising out or inability to manipulate"electronic data". of it or any part of it. However, this exclusion does not apply to I. Damage To Your Work liability for damages because of"bodily injury'. "Property damage"to"your work'arising out of q. Unsolicited Communication it or any pat of it and included in the"products- "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out completed operations hazard". of any actual or alleged violation of any law that This exclusion does not apply if the damaged restricts or prohibits the sending, transmitting work or the work out of which the damage or distributing of"unsolicited communication". arises was performed on your behalf by a subcontractor. r. Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or Personal Information m. Damage To Impaired Property Or Property Not Physically Injured "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising out of any access to or disclosure of any person's "Property damage" to "impaired property' or or organization's confidential or personal property that has not been physically injured, information. arising out of: (1) A defect, deficiency, inadequacy or s. Asbestos dangerous condition in "your product" or (1) "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising "your work';a out of the actual or alleged presence or (2) A delay or failure by you or anyone acting actual. alleged or threatened dispersal of on your behalf to perform a contract or asbestos, asbestos fibers or products agreement in accordance with its terms. containing asbestos, provided that the "bodily injury" or "property damage" is This exclusion does not apply to the loss of use caused or contributed to by the hazardous of other property arising out of sudden and properties of asbestos. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 5 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (2) "Bodily injury' or"property damage" arising employment-related practices described in out of the actual or alleged presence or Paragraph(a),(b), or(c)above is directed. actual, alleged or threatened dispersal of This exclusion applies whether the insured may any slid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant be liable as an employer or in any other capacity or contaminant, including smoke, vapors, and to any obligation to share damages with or soct, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and repay someone else who must pay damages waste, and that are part of any claim or because of the"bodily injury'. "suit" which also alleges any"bodily injury' Exdusions c. through n. do not apply to "premises or "property damage' described in damage". A separate limit of insurance applies to Paragraph(1)above. "premises damage"as described in Paragraph 6.of (3) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of Section lll—Limits Of Insurance. any COVERAGE B—PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or INJURY LIABILITY regulatory requirement that any insured 1. Insuring Agreement or others test for, monitor, clean up, a. We will pay those sums that the insured remove, contain, treat, detoxify or becomes legally obligated to pay as damages neutralize, or in any way respond to, or because of "personal and advertising injury' to assess the effects of, asbestos, which this insurance applies. We will have the asbestos fibers or products containing right and duty to defend the insured against any asbestos;or "suit"seeking those damages. However,we will (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any have no duty to defend the insured against any governmental authority or any other "suit" seeking damages for "personal and person or organization because of advertising injury' to which this insurance does testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, not apply. We may, at our discretion removing, containing, treating, investigate any offense and settle any claim or detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any "suit"that may result.But: way responding to, or assessing the (1) The amount we will pay for damages is effects of, asbestos, asbestos fibers or limited as described in Section III —Limits products containing asbestos. Of Insurance;and t. Employment-Related Practices (2) Our right and duty to defend end when we "Bodily injury'to: have used up the applicable limit of (1) A person arising out of any. insurance in the payment of judgments or (a) Refusal to employ that person; settlements under Coverages A or B or (b) Termination of that person's medical expenses under Coverage C. employment; a- No other obligation or liability to pay sums or (c) Employment-related practice, policy, perform acts or services is covered unless act or omission, such as coercion, explicitly provided for under Supplementary demotion, evaluation, reassignment, Payments' discipline, failure to promote or b. This insurance applies to "personal and advance, harassment, humiliation, advertising injury' caused by an offense arising discrimination, libel, slander, vitiation out of your business but only if the offense was of the person's right of privacy, ccmmitted in the"coverage territory'during the malicious prosecution or false arrest, pdicy period. detention or imprisonment applied to or 2. Exclusions directed at that person, regardless of whether such practice, policy, act a This insurance does not apply to: omission occurs, is applied or is a. Knowing Violation Of Rights Of Another committed before, during or after the "Personal and advertising injury' caused by or time of that person's employment;a at the direction of the insured with the (2) The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister knowledge that the act would vitiate the rights of that person as a consequence of"bodily of another and would inflict "personal and injury' to that person at whom any of the advertising injury'. Page 6 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY This exclusion does not apply to "personal against a civil or alternative dispute injury"caused by malicious prosecution. resolution proceeding in which b. Material Published With Knowledge Of damages to which this insurance Falsity applies are alleged. "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of f. Breach Of Contract oral or written publication, including publication "Advertising injury' arising out of a breach of by electronic means,of material, if done by or at contract the direction of the insured with knowledge of g. Quality Or Performance Of Goods—Failure its falsity. To Conform To Statements c. Material Published Or Used Prior To Policy "Advertising injury' arising out of the failure of Period goods, products or services to conform with (1) "Personal and advertising injury'arising out any statement of quality or performance made of oral or written publication, including in your"advertisement'. publication by electronic means,of material h. Wrong Description Of Prices whose first publication took place before the beginning of the policy period; a- "Advertising injury' arising out of the wrong description of the price of goods, products or (2) "Advertising injury' arising out of services stated in your"advertisement". infringement of copyright, "title"or"slogan" in your "advertisement" whose first I. Intellectual Property infringement in your "advertisement" was "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of committed before the beginning of the any actual or alleged infringement or violation of policy period. any of the following rights or laws,or any other d. Criminal Acts "personal and advertising injury' alleged in any claim or "suit" that also alleges any such "Personal and advertising injury'arising out of a infringement or violation: criminal act committed by or at the direction of the insured. (1) Copyright; e. Contractual Liability (2) Patent; "Personal and advertising injury' for which the (3) Trade dress; insured has assumed liability in a contract or (4) Trade name; agreement. This eclusion does not apply to (5) Trademark; liability for damages: (1) That the insured would have in the absence (6) Trade secret; or of the contract or agreement; or (7) Other intellectual property rights or laws. (2) Because of "personal injury' assumed by This exclusion does not apply to: you in a contract or agreement that is an (1) "Advertising injury'arising out of any actual "insured contract", provided that the or alleged infringement or violation of "personal injury' is caused by an offense another's copyright, "title" or "slogan" in committed subsequent to the execution of your"advertisement";cr the contract or agreement. Solely for the purposes of liability iitmed by you in an (2) Any other "personal and advertising injury' "insured contract", reasonable attorneys' alleged in any claim or "suit" that also fees and necessary litigation expenses alleges any such infringement or violation incurred by or for a party other than an of another's copyright, "title" or "slogan" in insured will be deemed to be damages your"advertisement". because of"personal injury', provided that: j. Insureds In Media And Internet Type (a) Liability to such party for, or for the Businesses cost of, that patys defense has also "Personal and advertising injury' caused by an been assumed by you in the same offense committed by an insured whose "insured contract";and business is: (b) Such attorneys' fees and litigation ecenses are for defense of that party (1) Advertising, "broadcasting"or publishing; CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 7 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (2) Designing or determining content of neutralizing,or in anyway responding to, cr websites for others;or assessing the effects of, "pollutants". (3) An Internet search, access, content or o. War service provider. "Personal and advertising injury'arising out of: However, this exclusion does not apply to (1) War, including undeclared or civil war; Paragraphs a.(1),(2) and(3)of the definition of "personal injury'. (2) Warlike action by a military force, including action in hindering or defending against an For the purposes of this exclusion: actual or expected attack, by any (1) Creating and producing correspondence government, sovereign or other authority written in the conduct of your business, using military personnel or other agents; or bulletins, financial or annual reports, or (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped newsletters about your goods, products or services will not be considered the power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against business of publishing; and any of these. (2) The placing of frames, borders or links, or p. Unsolicited Communication advertising, for you or others anywhere on the Internet will not, by itself, be considered "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of the business of advertising, "broadcasting" any actual or alleged violation of any law that or publishing. restricts or prohibits the sending, transmitting or distributing of"unsolicited communication". k. Electronic Chatrooms Or Bulletin Boards q. Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of Personal Information an electronic chatroom or bulletin board the "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of insured hosts or owns, or over which the any access to or disclosure of any person's or insured exercises control. organization's confidential or personal I. Unauthorized Use Of Another's Name Or information. Product r. Asbestos "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of (1) "Personal and advertising injury'arising out the unauthorized use of another's name or of the actual or alleged presence or actual, product in your email address, domain name or alleged or threatened dispersal of asbestos, metatag, or any other similar tactics to misleadasbests fibers or products containing another's potential customers. asbestos, provided that the "personal and m. Pollution advertising injury' is caused or contributed "Personal and advertising injury' arising out of to by the hazardous properties of asbestos. the actual, alleged or threatened discharge, (2) "Personal and advertising injury'arising out dispersal, seepage, migration, release or of the actual or alleged presence or actual, escape of"pollutants"at any time. alleged or threatened dispersal of any solid, n. Pollution elated liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapors, Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any. soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and (1) Request, demand, order or statutory or waste, and that are part of any claim or regulatory requirement that any insured or "suit"which also alleges any"personal and others test for, monitor, clean up, remove, advertising injury' described in Paragraph contain, treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in (1)above. any way respond to, or assess the effects (3) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of of, "pollutants";or any. (2) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any (a) Request, demand, order or statutory or governmental authority or any other person regulatory requirement that any insured or organization because of testing for, or others test for, monitor, clean up, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, remove, contain, treat, detoxify or containing, treating, detoxifying or neutralize, or in any way respond to,or Page 8 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY assess the effects of, asbestos, (3) Because of your operations; asbestos fibers or products containing provided that: asbestos;or (a) The accident takes place in the "coverage (b) Claim or suit by or on behalf of any territory'and during the policy period; governmental authority or any other person or organization because of (b) The expenses are incurred and reported to testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, us within one year of the date of the removing, containing, treating, accident;and deto)afying or neutralizing, or in any (c) The injured person submits to examination, way responding to, or assessing the at our eivense, by physicians of our choice effects of, asbestos, asbestos fibers or as often as we reasonably require. products containing asbestos. b. We will make these payments regardless of s. Employment-Related Practices fault. These payments will not exceed the "Personal injury'to: applicable limit of insurance. We will pay (1) A person arising out of any. reasonable expenses for: (1) First aid administered at the time of an (a) Refusal to employ that person; accident; (b) Termination of that person's (2) Necessary medical, surgical, X-ray and employment; or dental services, including prosthetic (c) Employment-related practice, policy, devices; and act or omission, such as coercion, (3) Necessary ambulance, hospital, demotion, evaluation, reassignment, professional nursing and funeral services. discipline, failure to promote or 2. Exclusions advance, harassment, humiliation, discrimination, libel, slander, vitiation We will not pay expenses for"bodily injury': of the person's right of privacy, a. Any Insured malicious prosecution or false arrest, detention or imprisonment applied to a To any insured, except"volunteer workers". directed at that person, regardless of b. Hired Person whether such practice, policy, act or To a person hired to do work for or on behalf of omission occurs, is applied a is any insured or a tenant of any insured. committed before, during or after the c. Injury On Normally Occupied Premises time of that person's employment; or (2) The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister To a person injured on that part of premises of that person as a consequence of you Own a rent that the person normally occupies. "personal injury' to that person at whom any of the employment-related practices d. Workers' Compensation And Similar Laws described in Paragraph (a), (b), or (c) To a person, whether or not an "employee" of above is directed. any insured, if benefits for the"bodily injury'are This exclusion applies whether the insured may payable or must be provided under a workers' be liable as an employer or in any other capacity compensation or disability benefits law or a and to any obligation to share damages with or similar law. repay someone else who must pay damages e. Athletics Activities because of the"personal injury'. To a person injured while practicing,instructing COVERAGE C—MEDICAL PAYMENTS or participating in any physical exercises or 1. Insuring Agreement games, sports, or athletic contests. a. We will pay medical expenses as described f. Products-Completed Operations Hazard below for"bodily injury'caused by an accident Included within the "products-completed (1) On premises you own or rent; operations hazard". (2) On ways next to premises you own or rent; 9 Coverage A Exclusions or Excluded under Coverage A. CG T1 00 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 9 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS assumed by the insured in the same "insured 1. We will pay, with respect to any claim we contract; investigate or settle, or any"suit"against an insured d. The allegations in the"suit"and the information we defend: we know about the"occurrence"or offense are such that no conflict appears to exist between a. All expenses we incur. the interests of the insured and the interests of b. Up to$2,500 for the cost of bail bonds required the indemnitee; because of accidents or traffic law vitiations e. The indemnitee and the insured ask us to arising out of the use of any vehicle to which conduct and control the defense of that the Bodily Injury Liability Coverage applies. We indemnitee against such "suit" and agree that do not have to furnish these bonds. we can assign the same counsel to defend the c. The cost of bonds to release attachments, but insured and the indemnitee; and only for bond amounts within the applicable limit f. The indemnitee: of insurance. We do not have to furnish these (1) Agrees in writing to: bonds. (a) Cooperate with us in the investigation, d. All reasonable expenses incurred by the settlement or defense of the"suit"; insured at our request to assist us in the (b) Immediately send us copies of any investigation or defense of the claim or "suit", demands, notices, summonses or legal including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a papers received in connection with the day because of time off from work. "suit'; e. All court costs taxed against the insured in the (c) Notify any other insurer whose "suit". However, these payments do not include coverage is available to the indemnitee; attorneys' fees or attorneys' expenses taxed and against the insured. (d) Cooperate with us with respect to f. Prejudgment interest awarded against the coordinating other applicable insurance insured on that part of the judgment we pay. If available to the indemnitee;and we make an offer to pay the applicable limit of (2) Provides us with written authorization to: insurance, we will not pay any prejudgment interest based on that period of time after the (a) Obtain records and other information offer. related to the"suit";and g. All interest on the full amount of any judgment (b) Conduct and control the defense of the that accrues after entry of the judgment and indemnitee in such"suit". before we have paid, offered to pay, or So long as the above conditions are met, attorneys' deposited in court the part of the judgment that fees incurred by us in the defense of that is within the applicable limit of insurance. indemnitee, necessary litigation expenses incurred These payments will not reduce the limits of by us and necessary litigation expenses incurred by insurance the indemnitee at our request will be paid as Supplementary Payments. Notwithstanding the 2. If we defend an insured against a "suit" and an provisions of Paragraph 2.b.(2) of Section I — indemnitee of the insured is also named as a party Coverages — Coverage A — Bodily Injury And to the"suit", we will defend that indemnitee if all of Property Damage Liability or Paragraph 2.e. of the following conditions are met: Section I — Coverages — Coverage B — Personal a. The "suit" against the indemnitee seeks And Advertising Injury Liability, such payments will damages for which the insured has assumed not be deemed to be damages for "bodily injury", the liability of the indemnitee in a contract or "property damage" or"personal injury", and will not agreement that is an "insured contract"; reduce the limits of insurance. b. This insurance applies to such liability assumed Our obligation to defend an insured's indemnitee by the insured; and to pay for attorneys' fees and necessary c. The obligation to defend, or the cost of the litigation expenses as Supplementary Payments defense of, that indemnitee, has also been ends when: Page 10 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY a. We have used up the applicable limit of workers" while performing duties insurance in the payment of judgments, related to the conduct of your settlements or medical expenses;or business; b. The conditions set forth above, or the terms of (b) To the spouse,child, pa-ent,brother or the agreement described in Paragraph f.above, sister of that co-"employee" or are no longer met. "volunteer worker" as a consequence SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED of Paragraph(1)(a)above; 1. If you are designated in the Declarations as: (c) For which there is any obligation to share damages with or repay someone a. An individual, you and your spouse are else who must pay damages because insureds, but only with respect to the conduct of a business of which you are the sole owner. of the injury described in Paragraph (1)(a)or(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 their spouses are also insureds, but only with failing to provide professional health respect to the conduct of your business. care services. c. A limited liability company, you are an insured. Unless you are in the business or Your members are also insureds, but only with occupation of providing professional health respect to the conduct of your business. Your care services, Paragraphs (1)(a), (b), (c) and(d) above do not apply to"bodily injury' managers are insureds, but only with respect to arising out of providing or failing to provide their duties as your managers. first aid or "Good Samaritan services" by d. An organization other than a partnership, joint any of your "employees" or "volunteer venture or limited liability company, you are an workers", other than an employed or insured. Your "executive officers" and directors volunteer doctor.Any such "employees" or are insureds, but only with respect to their "volunteer workers" providing or failing to duties as your officers or directors Your provide first aid or "Good Samaritan stockholders are also insureds, but only with services" during their work hours for you respect to their liability as stockholders. will be deemed to be acting within the e. A trust, you are an insured. Your trustees are scope of their employment by you or also insureds, but only with respect to their performing duties related to the conduct of duties as trustees. your business. 2. Each of the following is also an insured: (2) "Property damage"to property. a. Your "volunteer workers" only while performing (a) Owned,occupied or used by, duties related to the conduct of your business, (b) Rented to, in the care, custody or or your "employees", other than either your control of, or over which physical "executive officers" (if you are an organization control is bung exercised for any other than a partnership,joint venture or limited purpose by, liability company)or your managers(if you are a you, any of your "employees", "volunteer limited liability company), but only for acts workers", any partner or member(if you are within the scope of their employment by you or a partnership or joint venture), or any while performing duties related to the conduct member (if you are a limited liability of your business. However, none of these company). "employees" or "volunteer workers" are insureds for: b. Any person (other than your "employee" or "volunteer worker"), or any organization, while (1) "Bodily injury'or"personal injury': ading as your real estate manager. (a) To you,to your partners or members (if c. Any person or organization having proper you are a partnership or joint venture), temporary custody of your property if you die, to your members (if you are a limited but only liability company), to a co-"employee" while in the course of his or her (1) With respect to liability arising out of the employment or performing duties maintenance or use of that property and related to the conduct of your (2) Until your legal representative has been business, or to your other "volunteer appointed. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 11 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY d. Your legal representative if you die, but only b. Arises out of the ownership, maintenance or with respect to duties as such. That use of that part of any premises leased to you. representative will have all your rights and The insurance provided to such premises owner, duties under this Coverage Part. manager or lessor is subject to the following e. Any person or organization that, with your provisions: express or implied consent, either uses or is a. The limits of insurance provided to such responsible for the use of a watercraft that you premises owner, manager or lessor will be the do not own that is: minimum limits that you agreed to provide in the (1) 50 feet long or less; and written contract or agreement, or the limits (2) Not being used to carry any person or shown in the Declarations,whichever are less. property fora charge b. The insurance provided to such premises 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, others manager or lessor does not apply to: than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability (1) Any "bodily injury' or "property damage" company, and of which you are the sole owner or in that occurs, or "personal and advertising which you maintain an ownership interest of more injury" caused by an offense that is than 50%,will qualify as a Named Insured if there is committed,after you cease to be a tenant in no other similar insurance available to that that premises;or organization. However: (2) Structural alterations, new construction or a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only demolition operations performed by or on until the 180th day after you acquire or form the behalf of such premises owner,manager or organization or the end of the policy period, lessor. whichever is earlier; 5. Any person or organization that is an equipment b. Coverage A does not apply to"bodily injury' or lessor and that you have agreed in a written contract "property damage" that occurred before you or agreement to include as an additional insured on acquired or formed the organization; and this Coverage Part is an insured, but only with C. Coverage B does not apply to "personal and respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property advertising injury' arising out of an offense damage", ar"personal and advertising injury'that: committed before you acquired or formed the a. Is "bodily injury' or "property damage" that organization. occurs, or is "personal and advertising injury' For the purposes of Paragraph 1. of Section II — caused by an offense that is committed, subsequent to the signing of that contract or Who Is An Insured, each such organization will be agreement and deemed to be designated in the Declarations as: b. Is caused, in whole or in part, by you acts or a. An organization, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, or omissions in the maintenance, operation or use of equipment leased to you by such equipment b. A trust; lessor. as indicated in its name or the documents that The insurance provided to such equipment lessor is govern its structure. subject to the following provisions: a. The limits of insurance provided to such 4. Any person or organization that is a premises equipment lessor will be the minimum limits that owner, manager or lessor and that you have agreed you agreed to provide in the written contract or in a written contract or agreement to include as an agreement, or the limits shown in the additional insured on this Coverage Pat is an Declarations,whichever are less. insured, but only with respect to liability for "bodily b. The insurance provided to such equipment injury', "property damage" or "personal and lessor does not apply to any "bodily injury' or advertising injury that: "property damage" that occurs, or "personal a. Is "bodily injury' or "property damage" that and advertising injury' caused by an offense occurs, or is "personal and advertising injury' that is committed, after the equipment lease caused by an offense that is committed, expires. subsequent to the signing of that contract or No person or organization is an insured with respect to agreement;and the conduct of any current or past partnership, joint Page 12 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY venture or limited liability company that is not shown as a. The amount shown for the Damage To a Named Insured in the Declarations. This paragraph Premises Rented To You Limit in the does not apply to any such partnership,joint venture or Declarations of this Coverage Pat cr limited liability company that otherwise qualifies as an b. $300,000 if no amount is shown for the insured under Section II—Who Is An Insured. Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit in SECTION III—LIMITS OF INSURANCE the Declarations of this Coverage Part. 1. The Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations 7. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Medical and the rules below fix the most we will pay Expense Limit is the most we will pay under regardless of the number of: Coverage C for all medical expenses because of a. Insureds; "bodily injury'sustained by any one person. The Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part apply b. Claims made or"suits"brought;or separately to each consecutive annual period and to any c. Persons or organizations making claims or remaining period of less than 12 months, starting with bringing"suits". the beginning of the policy period shown in the 2. The General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay Declarations, unless the policy period is extended after for the sum of: issuance for an additional period of less than 12 a. Medical months. In that case, the additional period will be expenses under Coverage C; deemed part of the last preceding period for purposes of b. Damages under Coverage A, except damages determining the Limits of Insurance. because of"bodily injury' or"property damage" SECTION IV—COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY included in the "products-completed operations CONDITIONS hazard";and 1. Bankruptcy c. Damages under Coverage B. Bankruptcy or insolvency of the insured or of the 3. The Products-Completed Operations Aggregate insured's estate will not relieve us of our obligations Limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A for under this Coverage Part. damages because of "bodily injury' and "property 2. Duties The Event Of Occurrence,Offense, damage" included in the "products-completedClaim OrIn n Suit operations hazard". 4. Subject to Paragraph 2. above, the Personal And a. You must see to it that we are notified as soon Advertising Injury Limit is the most we will pay as practicable of an"occurrence' or an offense under Coverage B for the sum of all damages which may result in a claim. To the extent because of all "personal injury' and "advertising possible, notice should include: injury'sustained by any one person or organization. (1) How, when and where the "occurrence" or 5. Subject to Paragraph 2. or 3. above, whichever offense took place; applies, the Each Occurrence Limit is the most we (2) The names and addresses of any injured will pay for the sum of: persons and witnesses;and a. Damages under Coverage A;and (3) The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of the "occurrence" a b. Medical expenses under Coverage C; offense. because of all"bodily injury'and"property damage" b. If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against arising out of any one"occurrence". any insured,you must: For the purposes of determining the applicable (1) Immediately record the specifics of the Each Occurrence Limit, all related acts or claim or"suit"and the date received; and omissions committed in providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" to (2) Notify us as soon as practicable. any one person will be deemed to be one You must see to it that we receive written notice "occurrence". of the claim ar"suit"as soon as practicable. 6. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Damage To c. You and any other involved insured must: Premi..,cs Rented To You Limit is the most we will (1) Immediately send us copies of any pay under Coverage A for damages because of "premises damage" to any one premises. The demands, notices summonses or legal Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit will be: papers received in connection with the claim or"suit"; CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 13 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (2) Authorize us to obtain records and other (iii) An executive officer or director of information; any other organization;or (3) Cooperate with us in the investigation or (iv) A trustee of any bust; settlement of the claim or defense against that is your partner, joint venture the"suit";and member,manager or trustee; or (4) Assist us, upon our request, in the (b) Any employee authorized by such enforcement of any right against any person or organization which may be liable partnership, joint venture, limited to the insured because of injury or damage liability company, trust or other also organization to give notice of an to which this insurance may apply' "occurrencd'or offense. d. No insured will, except at that insured's own (3) Notice to us of such "occurrence" or cost, voluntarily make a payment, s►ime any offense will be deemed to be given as soon obligation, or incur any expense, other than for first aid,without our consent. as practicable if it is given in good faith as soon as practicable to your workers' e. The following provisions apply to Paragraph a. compensation insurer. This applies only if above, but only for purposes of the insurance you subsequently give notice to us of the provided under this Coverage Part to you or any "occurrence" or offense as soon as insured listed in Paragraph 1.or 2. of Section II practicable after any of the persons —Who Is An Insured: described in Paragraph e.(1) or (2) above discovers that the "occurrence" or offense (1) Notice to us of such "occurrence" or may result in sums to which the insurance offense must be given as soon as provided under this Coverage Part may practicable only after the "occurrence" or appy. offense is known to you (if you are an However, if this policy includes an endorsement individual), any of your partners or that provides limited coverage for"bodily injury" members who is an individual (if you are a or "property damage" or pollution costs arising partnership or joint venture), any of your out of a discharge, release or escape of managers who is an individual (if you are a "pollutants" which contains a requirement that limited liability company), any of your the discharge, release or escape of"pollutants" "executive officers" or directors(if you are must be reported to us within a specific number an organization other than a partnership, of days after its abrupt commencement, this joint venture, or limited liability company), Paragraph e.does not affect that requirement. any of your trustees who is an individual (if ycu are a trust) or any "employee" 3. Legal Action Against Us authorized by you to give notice of an No person or organization has a right under this "occurrence"or offense. Coverage Pat (2) If you are a partnership, joint venture, a. To join us as a party or otherwise bring us into limited liability company or trust, and none a"suit"asking for damages from an insured;or of your partners, joint venture members, b. To sue us on this Coverage Part unless all of managers or trustees are individuals, notice its terms have been fully complied with. to us of such"occurrence"or offense must A person or organization may sue us to recover on be given as soon as practicable only after an agreed settlement or on a final judgment against the"occurrence"or offense is known by an insured; but we will not be liable for damages (a) Any individual who is: that are not payable under the terms of this Coverage Part or that are in excess of the (i) A partner or member of any applicable limit of insurance. An agreed settlement partnership or joint venture; means a settlement and release of liability signed by (ii) A manager of any limited liability us, the insured, and the claimant or the claimant's legal representative. company, Page 14 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 4. Other Insurance (ii) That is insurance for "premises If valid and collectible other insurance is available to damage"; the insured for a loss we cover under Coverages A (iii) If the loss arises out of the or B of this Coverage Part, our obligations are maintenance or use of aircraft, limited as described in Paragraphs a.and b. below. "autos" or watercraft to the extent As used anywhere in this Coverage Part, other not subject to any exclusion in this insurance means insurance, or the funding of Coverage Part that applies to losses,that is provided by,through or on behalf of: aircraft,"autos"or watercraft; (i) Another insurance company (iv) That is insurance available to a premises owner, manager or (ii) Us or any of our affiliated insurance companies, lessor that qualifies as an insured except when the Non cumulation of Each under Paragraph 4. of Section II— Occurrence Limit provision of Paragraph 5. of Who Is An Insured, except when Section III — Limits Of Insurance or the Non Paragraph d. below applies;or cumulation of Personal and Advertising Injury (v) That is insurance available to an Limit provision of Paragraph 4. of Section II — equipment lessor that qualifies as Limits of Insurance applies because the an insured under Paragraph 5. of Amendment — Non Cumulation Of Each Section II — Who Is An Insured, Occurrence Limit Of Liability And Non except when Paragraph d. below Cumulation Of Personal And Advertising Injury applies. Limit endorsement is included in this policy, (iii)Any risk retention group;or (b) Any of the other insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any (iv)Any self-insurance method or program, in other basis, that is available to the which case the insured will be deemed to be insured when the insured is an the provider of other insurance. additional insured, or is any other Other insurance does not include umbrella insured that does not qualify as a insurance, or excess insurance, that was bought named insured, under such other specifically to apply in excess of the Limits of insurance. Insurance shown in the Declarations of this (2) When this insurance is excess, we will Coverage Part have no duty under Coverages A or B to defend the insured against any"suit"if any As used anywhere in this Coverage Part, other other insurer has a duty to defend the insurer means a provider of other insurance. As used in Paragraph C. below, insurer means a insured against that "suit'. If no other provider of insurance. insurer defends, we will undertake to do so, but we will be entitled to the insured's rights a. Primary Insurance against all those other insurers. This insurance is primary except when (3) When this insurance is excess over other Paragraph b. below applies. If this insurance is insurance, we will pay only our share of the primary, our obligations are not affected unless amount of the loss, if any,that exceeds the any of the other insurance is also primary. sum of: Then,we will share with all that other insurance (a) The total amount that all such other by the method described in Paragraph c.below, insurance would pay for the loss in the except when Paragraph d. below applies. absence of this insurance;and b. Excess Insurance (b) The total of all deductible and self- insured amounts under all that other (1) This insurance is excess over: insurance. (a) Any of the other insurance, whether (4) We will share the remaining loss, if any, primary, excess, contingent or on any with any other insurance that is not other basis: described in this Excess Insurance provision and was not bought specifically to (i) That is Fire, Extended Coverage, apply in excess of the Limits of Insurance Builder's Risk, Installation Risk or shown in the Declarations of this Coverage similar coverage for"your work"; Part CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 15 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY c. Method Of Sharing a. The statements in the Declarations are If all of the other insurance permits contribution accurate and complete; by equal shares, we will follow this method also. b. Those statements are based upon Under this approach each insurer contributes representations you made to us;and equal amounts until it has paid its applicable c. We have issued this policy in reliance upon limit of insurance or none of the loss remains, your representations. whichever comes first. The unintentional omission of, or unintentional error If any of the other insurance does not permit in, anyinformation provided contribution by equal shares, we will contribute p by you whichu i relied upon in issuing this policy will not prejudice your by limits. Under this method, each insurer's rights under this insurance. However,this provision share is based on the ratio of its applicable limit does not affect our right to collect additional of insurance to the total applicable limits of premium or to exercise our rights of cancellation or insurance of all insurers. nonrenewal in accordance with applicable insurance d. Primary And Non-Contributory Insurance If laws or regulations. Required By Written Contract 7. Separation Of Insureds If you specifically agree in a written contract or Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance, and agreement that the insurance afforded to an any rights or duties specifically assigned in this insured under this Coverage Part must apply on Coverage Part to the first Named Insured, this a primary basis, or a primary and non- insurance applies: contributory basis, this insurance is primary to a. As if each Named Insured were the only other insurance that is available to such insured Named Insured; and which covers such insured as a named insured, and we will not share with that other insurance, b. Separately to each insured against whom claim provided that: is made or"suit"is brought. (1) The"bodily injury'or"property damage"for 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others which coverage is sought occurs;and To Us (2) The "personal and advertising injury" for If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any which coverage is sought is caused by an paid we have made under this Coverage Part, offense that is committed; those rights are transferred to us.The insured must subsequent to the signing of that contract or do nothing after loss to impair them.At our request, agreement by you. the insured will bring "suit" or transfer those rights to us and help us enforce them. 5. Premium Audit a. We will compute all 9. When We Do Not Renew put premiums for this Coverage If we decide not to renew this Coverage Part,we will Partin accordance with our rules and rates. mail or deliver to the first Named Insured shown in b. Premium shown in this Coverage Pat as the Declarations written notice of the nonrenewal advance premium is a deposit premium only.At not less than 30 days before the expiration date. the close of each audit period we will compute If notice is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient the earned premium for that period and send proof of notice. notice to the first Named Insured.The due date for audit and retrospective premiums is the date SECTION V—DEFINITIONS shown as the due date on the bill. If the sum of 1. "Advertisement" means a notice that is broadcast or the advance and audit premiums paid for the published to the general public or specific market policy period is greater than the earned segments about your goods, products or services premium, we will return the excess to the first for the purpose of attracting customers or Named Insured. supporters. For the purposes of this definition: c. The first Named Insured must keep records of a. Notices that are published include material the information we need for premium placed on the Internet or on similar electronic computation, and send us copies at such times means of communication;and as we may request. b. Regarding websites, only that part of a website 6. Representations that is about your goods, products or services By accepting this policy,you agree: for the purpoccs of attracting customers or supporters is considered an advertisement. Page 16 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 2. "Advertising injury: b. In, by or with any other electronic means of a. Means injury caused by one or more of the communication, such as the Internet, if that following offenses: material is part of: (1) Oral or written publication, including (1) Radio or television programming being publication by electronic means, of material transmitted; in your "advertisement" that slanders or (2) Other entertainment, educational, libels a person or organization or instructional, music or news programming disparages a person's or organization's being transmitted;or goods, products or services, provided that the claim is made or the"suit'is brought by (3) Advertising transmitted with any of such a person or organization that claims to have programming. been slandered or libeled, or that claims to 6. "Coverage territory'means: have had its goods, products or services disparaged; a. The United States of America (including its (2) Oral or written publication, including territories and possessions), Puerto Rico and publication by electronic means, of material Canada; in your"advertisement"that: b. International waters or airspace, but only if the (a) Appropriates a person's name, voice, injury or damage occurs in the course of travel photograph or likeness; or or transportation between any places included (b) Unreasonably places a person in a in Paragraph a.above;or false light; or c. All other pats of the world if the injury or (3) Infringement of copyright, "title"or"slogan" damage arises out of: in your "advertisement", provided that the (1) Goods or products made or sold by you in claim is made or the"suit' is brought by a the territory described in Paragraph a. person or organization that claims above; ownership of such copyright, "title" or sl (2) The activities of a person whose home is in b. Induces "bodilyinjury' the territory described in Paragraph a. ' ry' caused by one or more above, but is away for a short time on your of the offenses described in Paragraph a. business; or above. (3) "Personal and advertising injury" offenses 3. "Auto"means: that take place through the Internet or a. A land motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer similar electronic means of communication; designed for travel on public roads, including provided the insured's responsibility to pay any attached machinery aequipment; or damages is determined in a "suit' on the merits in b. Any other land vehicle that is subject to a the territory described in Paragraph a.above, or in a compulsory or financial responsibility law, or settlement we agree to. other motor vehicle insurance law, where it is licensed or principally garaged. 7. "Electronic data" means information, facts or programs stored as a on, created or used on, or However, "auto" does not induce "mobile transmitted to or from computer software(including equipment". systems and applications software), hard or floppy 4. "Bodily injury'means: disks, CD-ROMs, tapes, drives, cells, data a. Physical harm, including sickness or disease, processing devices or any other media which are sustained by a person;a used with electronically controlled equipment. b. Mental anguish, injury or illness, or emotional 8. "Employee" includes a"leased worker"."Employee" distress, resulting at any time from such does not include a"tempaarywcrker". physical harm,sickness or disease. 9. "Executive officer" means a person holding any of 5. "Broadcasting" means transmitting any audio or the officer positions created by your charter, visual material for any purpose: constitution, bylaws or any other similar governing a. By radio or television;or document. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 17 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 10. "Good Samaritan services" means any emergency tracks, roadbeds, tunnel, underpass or medical services for which no compensation is crossing; demanded or received. (2) That indemnifies an architect, engineer or 11. "Hostile fire" means a fire which beccmes surveyor for injury cr damage arising out of: uncontrollable or breaks out from where it was (a) Preparing, approving, or failing to intended to be. prepare or approve, maps, shop 12. "Impaired property' means tangible property, other drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, than "your product" or "your work', that cannot be field orders, change orders or drawings used or is less useful because: and specifications;or a. It incorporates "your product" or "your work' (b) Giving directions or instructions, or that is known or thought to be defective, failing to give them, if that is the deficient, inadequate or dangerous; or primary cause of the injury or damage; b. You have failed to fulfill the terms of a contract or or agreement; (3) Under which the insured, if an architect, if such property can be restored to use by the engineer or assumes liability for repair, replacement, adjustment or removal of"your an injury or damage arising out of the product"or"your work'or your fulfilling the terms of insureds rendering or failure to render the contract or agreement. professional services, including those listed in Paragraph (2) above and supervisory, 13. "Insured contrail"means: inspection, architectural or engineering a. A contract for a lease of premises. However, activities. that portion of the contract for a lease of 14. "Leased worker" means a person leased to you by a premises that indemnifies any person or labor leasing firm under an agreement between you organization for "premises damage" is not an and the labor leasing firm,to perform duties related "insured contract'; to the conduct of your business. "Leased worker" b. A sidetrack agreement; does not include a"temporary worker". c. Any easement or license agreement, ecept in 15. "Loading or unloading" means the handling of connection with construction or demolition property. operations on or within 50 feet of a railroad; a. After it is moved from the place where it is d. An obligation, as required by ordinance, to accepted for movement into or onto an aircraft, indemnify a municipality, a)cept in connection watercraft or"auto"; with work for a municipality, b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft or e. An elevator maintenance agreement; "auto";or f. That part of any other contract or agreement c. While it is being moved from an aircraft, pertaining to your busing (including an watercraft or "auto' to the place where it is indemnification of a municipality in connection finally delivered; with work performed for a municipality) under but "loading or unloading" does not include the which you acstme the tart liability of another movement of property by means of a mechanical party to pay for "bodily injury', "property device, other than a hand truck,that is not attached damage" or "personal injury' to a third person to the aircraft,watercraft or"auto". or organization. Tort liability means a liability 16. "Mobile equipment" means any of the following that would be imposed by law in the absence of types of land vehicles, including any attached any contract or agreement. machinery or equipment: Paragraph f. does not include that part of any a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other contract or agreement: vehicles designed for use principally off public (1) That indemnifies a railroad for "bodily roads; injury' cr "property damage" arising out of b. Vehides maintained for use solely on or next to construction or demolition operations, within 50 feet of any railroad property and premises you own or rent; affecting any railroad bridge or trestle, c. Vehicles that travel cn crawler treads; Page 18 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not, b. An act or omission committed in providing or maintained primarily to provide mobility to failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan permanently mounted: services" to a person, unless you are in the (1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or business or occupation of providing drills; or professional health care services. (2) Road construction or resurfacing 18. "Personal and advertising injury' means "personal equipment such as graders, scrapers or injury'or"advertising injury'. rollers; 19. "Personal injury': e. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. or d. above that are not self-propelled and are a. Means injury, other than "advertising injury'', maintained primarily to provide mobility to caused by one or more of the following permanently attached equipment of the offenses: following types: (1) False arrest,detention or imprisonment; (1) Air compressors, pumps and generators, including spraying, welding, building (2) Malicious prosecution; cleaning, geophysical exploraticn, lighting (3) The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry and well servicing equipment;or into, or invasion of the right of private (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices used to occupancy of a roam, dwelling or premises raise or lower workers; that a person occupies, provided that the f. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. wrongful eviction,wrongful entry or invasion or d. above maintained primarily for purposes of the right of private occupancy is other than the transportation of persons or committed by a on behalf of the owner, car 9o. landlord a lessor of that roan, dwelling or premises; However, self-propelled vehicles with the following types of permanently attached (4) Oral or written publication, including equipment are not "mobile equipment" but will publication by electronic means, of material be considered"autos": that slanders or libels a person or (1) Equipment designed primarily for: organization a disparages a person's a organization's goods, products or services, (a) Snow removal; provided that the claim is made or the"suit" (b) Road maintenance, but not is brought by a person or organization that construction or resurfacing;or claims to have been slandered or libeled,a (c) Street cleaning; that claims to have had its goods, products (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices or services disparaged;or mounted on automobile or truck chassis (5) Oral or written publication, including and used to raise or lover workers; and publication by electronic means, of material (3) Air compressors, that: P pumps and generators, including spraying, welding, building (a) Appropriates a person's name, voice, cleaning, geophysical e)loration, lighting photograph or likeness; a and well servicing equipment. However, "mobile equipment" does not include any (b) Unreasonably places a person in a land vehicle that is subject to a compulsory or false light. financial responsibility law, or other motor vehicle b. Includes "bodily injury' caused by one or more insurance law, where it is licensed or principally of the offenses described in Paragraph a. garaged. Such land vehicles are considered above. "autos". 20. "Pollutants" mean any said, liquid, gaseous or 17. "Occurrence"means: thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, a. An accident, including continuous or repeated vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and eNaosure to substantially the same general waste. Waste includes materials to be recycled, harmful conditions;or reconditioned or reclaimed. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 19 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 21. "Premises damage"means: contract calls for work at more than a. With respect to the first paragraph of the one job site. exceptions in Exclusion j. of Section I — (c) When that part of the work done at a Coverage A — Bodily Injury And Property job site has been put to its intended Damage Liability, "property damage" to any use by any person or organization other premises while rented to you for a period of than another contractor or sewn or fewer consecutive days, including the subcontractor working on the same contents of such premises;or project. b. With respect to the exception to Exclusions C. Work that may need service, maintenance, through n. in the last paragraph of Paragraph 2. correction, repair or replacement,but which of Section I — Coverage A— Bodily Injury And is otherwise complete, will be treated as Property Damage Liability,"property damage"to completed any premises while rented to you for a period of more than seven consecutive days, or while b. Does not indude "bodily injury' or "property temporarily occupied by you with permission of damage"arising out of: the owner,caused by: (1) The transportation of property, unless the (1) Fire; injury or damage arises out of a condition in (2) Explosion; or on a vehicle not owned or operated by you, and that condition was created by the (3) Lightning; "loading or unloading"of that vehicle by any (4) Smoke resulting from fire, explosion or insured; lightning; or (2) The existence of tools, uninstalled (5) Water. equipment or abandoned or unused But "premises damage" under this Paragraph materials; or b. does not indude "property damage" to any (3) Products or operations for which the premises caused by classification, listed in the Declarations or in a pdicy Schedule, states that products- (1) Rupture, bursting, or operation of pressure completed operations are subject to the relief devices; General Aggregate Limit. (2) Rupture or bursting due to expansion or swelling of the contents of any building or 23. "Property damage"means: structure caused by or resulting from water; a. Physical injury to tangible property, including all or resulting loss of use of that property. All such loss of use will be deemed to occur at the time of (3) Explosion of steam boilers, steam pipes, the physical injury that caused it;or steam engines or steam turbines. b. Loss of use of tangible property that is not 22. "Products-completed operations hazard": physically injured. All such loss of use will be a. Includes all "bodily injury' and "property deemed to occur at the time of the"occurrence" damage" occurring away from premises you that caused it. own or rent and arising out of"your product"or For the purposes of this insurance,"electronic data" "your work"except: is not tangible property. (1) Products that are still in 24. "Slogan": your physical possession;or a. Means a phrase that others use for the purpose (2) Work that has not yet been completed or of attracting attention in their advertising. abandoned. However, "your work' will be b. Does not include a phrase used as, or in, the deemed completed at the earliest of the name of: following times: (1) Any person or organization, other than you; (a) When all of the work called for in your or contract has been completed. (2) Any business, or any of the premises, (b) When all of the work to be done at the goods, products, services or work, of any jab site has been completed if your person or organization,other than you. Page 20 of 21 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG T1 00 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. icy# P-630-5X487435 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 25. "Suit" means a civil proceeding in which damages (a) You; because of "bodily injury', "property damage" or (b) Others trading under your name;or "personal and advertising injury' to which this insurance applies are alleged."Suit"includes: (c) A person or organization whose business or assets you have acquired; a. An arbitration proceeding in which such and damages are claimed and to which the insured (2) Containers (other than vehicles), materials, must submit or does submit with our consent; parts or equipment furnished in connection or with such goods cr products. b. Any other alternative dispute resolution b. Includes: proceeding in which such damages are claimed and to which the insured submits with our (1) Warranties or representations made at any consent time with respect to the fitness, quality, durability, performance or use of "your 26. "Temporary worker" means a person who is product";and furnished to you to substitute for a permanent "employe on leave or to meet seasonal or short- (2) The providing of or failure to provide e" term workload conditions. warnings or instructions. 27. "Title"means a name of a literary or artistic work c. Does not include vending machines or other m property rented to or located for the use of 28. "Unsolicited communication" means any others but not sold. communication, in any form, that the recipient of such communication did not specifically request to 31. "Your work": receive. a. Means: 29. "Volunteer worker" means a person who is not your (1) Work or operations performed by you or on "employee", and who donates his or her work and your behalf;and acts at the direction of and within the scope of (2) Materials, parts or equipment furnished in duties determined by you, and is not paid a fee, connection with such work or operations. salary or other compensation by you or any one else b. Includes: for their work performed for you. 30. "Your product": (1) Warranties or representations made at any a. Means: time with respect to the fitnc, quality, durability, performance or use of "your (1) Any goods or products, other than real work";and property, manufactured, sold, handled, (2) The providing of or failure to provide distributed or disposed of by warnings or instructions. CG T1 00 0219 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 21 of 21 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. XTEND ENDORSEMENT FOR ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITYCOVERAGE PART GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE — This endorsement broadens coverage. However, coverage for any injury, damage or medical expenses described in any of the provisions of this endorsement may be exduded or limited by another endorsement to this Coverage Part, and these coverage broadening provisions do not apply to the extent that coverage is exduded or limited by such an endorsement. The following listing is a general coverage description only. Read all the provisions of this endorsement and the rest of your policy carefullyto determine rights, duties,and what is and is not covered. A. Non-Owned Watercraft—75 Feet Long Or Less H. Blanket Additional Insured — Governmental B. Who Is An Insured—Unnamed Subsidiaries Entities—Permits Or Authorizations Relating To Premises C. Who Is An Insured—Retired Partners, Members, Directors And Employees I. Blanket Additional Insured — Governmental D. Who Is An Insured — Em to Entities—Permits Or Authorizations Relating To p yees And Volunteer Workers— Bodily Injury To Co-Employees, Operations Co- Volunteer Workers And Retired Partners, J. Incidental Medical Malpractice Members, Directors And Employees K. Medical Payments—Increased Limit E. Who Is An Insured —Newly Acquired Or Formed L. Amendment Of Excess Insurance Condition — Limited Liability Companies Professional Liability F. Blanket Additional Insured—Controlling Interest M. Blanket Waiver Of Subrogation—When Required G. Blanket Additional Insured — Mortgagees, By Written Contract Or Agreement Assignees, Successors Or Receivers N. Contractual Liability—Railroads PROVISIONS uses or is responsible for the use of a A. NON-OWNED WATERCRAFT — 75 FEET watercraft that you do not own that is: LONG OR LESS (1) 75 feet long or less; and 1. The following replaces Paragraph (2) of (2) Not being used to carry any person Exdusion g., Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft, or property for a charge; in Paragraph 2. of SECTION I — B. WHO IS AN INSURED — UNNAMED COVERAGES — COVERAGE A — BODILY SUBSIDIARIES INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS LIABILITY: AN INSURED: (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: Any of your subsidiaries, other than a partnership (a) 75 feet long or less; and or joint venture, that is not shown as a Named (b) Not being used to carry any person Insured in the Dedarations is a Named Insured or property for a charge; if: 2. The following replaces Paragraph 2.e. of a. You are the sole owner of, or maintain an SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: ownership interest of more than 50% in, such e. Any person or organization that, with subsidiary on the first day of the policy your express or implied consent, either period;and CG D3 79 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 1 of 6 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY b. Such subsidiary is not an insured under Unless you are in the business or occupation similar other insurance. of providing professional health care No such subsidiary is an insured for "bodily services, Paragraphs(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) injury" or "property damage" that occurred, or above do not apply to "bodily injury" arising "personal and advertising injury" caused by an out of providing or failing to provide first aid offense committed: or"Good Samaritan services"by any of your retired partners, members, directors or a. Before you maintained an ownership interest "employees", other than a doctor. Any such of more than 50% in such subsidiary;or retired partners, members, directors or b. After the date, if any, during the policy period "employees" providing or failing to provide that you no longer maintain an ownership first aid or"Good Samaritan services"during interest of more than 50% in such subsidiary. their work hours for you will be deemed to be acting within the scope of their employment For purposes of Paragraph 1. of Section II—Who by you or performing duties related to the Is An Insured, each such subsidiary will be conduct of your business. deemed to be designated in the Declarations as: (2) "Personal injury': a. A limited liability company; b. An organization other than a partnership, (a) To you, to your current or retired 9 P P, partners or members (if you are a joint venture or limited liabilitycompany; or partnership or joint venture), to your c. A trust; current or retired members (if you are a as indicated in its name or the documents that limited liability company), to your other current or retired directors or govern its structure. "employees"while in the course of his or C. WHO IS AN INSURED—RETIRED PARTNERS, her employment or performing duties MEMBERS, DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES related to the conduct of your business, or to your other "volunteer workers" The following is added to Paragraph 2. of while performing duties related to the SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: conduct of your business; Any person who is your retired partner, member, (b) To the spouse, child, parent, brother or director or"employee"that is performing services sister of that current or retired partner, for you under your direct supervision,but only for member, director, "employee" or acts within the scope of their employment by you "volunteer worker" as a consequence of or while performing duties related to the conduct Paragraph(2)(a) above; of your business. However, no such retired (c) For which there is any obligation to partner, member, director or "employee" is an share damages with or repay someone insured for: else who must pay damages because of the injury described in Paragraph (2)(a) (1) "Bodily injury": or(b) above; or (a) To you, to your current partners or (d) Arising out of his or her providing or members (if you are a partnership or failing to provide professional health care joint venture), to your current members (if you are a limited liability company) or services. to your current directors; (3) "Property damage"to property: (b) To the spouse, child, parent, brother or (a) Owned, occupied or used by;or sister of that current partner, member or (b) Rented to, in the care, custody or control director as a consequence of Paragraph (1)(a)above; of, or over which physical control is (c) For which there is any obligation to being exercised for any purpose by; share damages with or repay someone you, any of your retired partners, members else who must pay damages because of or directors, your current or retired the injury described in Paragraph (1)(a) "employees" or "volunteer workers", any or(b) above;or current partner or member (if you are a (d) Arising out of his or her providing or partnership or joint venture), or any current failing to provide professional health care member (if you are a limited liability services. company)or current director. Page 2 of 6 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG D3 79 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY D. WHO IS AN INSURED — EMPLOYEES AND organization will be deemed to be VOLUNTEER WORKERS — BODILY INJURY designated in the Declarations as: TO CO-EMPLOYEES, CO-VOLUNTEER a. A limited liability company; WORKERS AND RETIRED PARTNERS, MEMBERS,DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES b. An organization other than a partnership, The following is added to Paragraph 2.a.(1) of joint venture or limited liability company; or SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: C. A trust; Paragraphs (1)(a), (b) and (c) above do not apply to"bodily injury" to a current or retired co- as indicated in its name or the documents "employee" while in the course of the co- that govern its structure. "employee's" employment by you or performing F. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — duties related to the conduct of your business, or CONTROLLING INTEREST to "bodily injury" to your other "volunteer 1. The following is added to SECTION II — workers" or retired partners, members or WHO IS AN INSURED: directors while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. Any person or organization that has financial E. WHO IS AN INSURED—NEWLY ACQUIRED control of you is an insured with respect to OR FORMED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES liability for"bodily injury", "property damaget or "personal and advertising injury" that The following replaces Paragraph 3. of arises out of: SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: a. Such financial control;or 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, b. Such person's or organization's other than a partnership or joint venture, and ownership, maintenance or use of of which you are the sole owner or in which premises leased to or occupied by you. you maintain an ownership interest of more than 50%, will qualify as a Named Insured if The insurance provided to such person or there is no other similar insurance available organization does not apply to structural to that organization. However: alterations, new construction or demolition a. Coverage under this provision is operations performed by or on behalf of such afforded only: person or organization. (1) Until the 180th day after you acquire 2. The following is added to Paragraph 4. of or form the organization or the end SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED: of the policy period, whichever is This paragraph does not apply to any earlier, if you do not report such premises owner, manager or lessor that has organization in writing to us within financial control of you. 180 days after you acquire or form it; G. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — or MORTGAGEES, ASSIGNEES, SUCCESSORS (2) Until the end of the policy period, OR RECEIVERS when that date is later than 180 days The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS after you acquire or form such AN INSURED: organization, if you report such organization in writing to us within Any person or organization that is a mortgagee, 180 days after you acquire or form it; assignee, successor or receiver and that you b. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily have agreed in a written contract or agreement injury" or "property damage" that to include as an additional insured on this occurred before you acquired or formed Coverage Part is an insured, but only with the organization; and respect to its liability as mortgagee, assignee, successor or receiver for"bodily injury","property C. Coverage B does not apply to "personal damage" or "personal and advertising injury" and advertising injury" arising out of an that: offense committed before you acquired or formed the organization. a. Is "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurs, or is"personal and advertising injury" For the purposes of Paragraph 1. of Section caused by an offense that is committed, II — Who Is An Insured, each such CG D3 79 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 3 of 6 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY subsequent to the signing of that contract or openings, sidewalk vaults, elevators, street agreement;and banners or decorations. b. Arises out of the ownership, maintenance or I. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — use of the premises for which that GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES — PERMITS mortgagee, assignee, successor or receiver OR AUTHORIZATIONS RELATING TO is required under that contract or agreement OPERATIONS to be included as an additional insured on The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS this Coverage Part. AN INSURED: The insurance provided to such mortgagee, Any governmental entity that has issued a permit assignee, successor or receiver is subject to the or authorization with respect to operations following provisions: performed by you or on your behalf and that you a. The limits of insurance provided to such are required by any ordinance, law, building code mortgagee, assignee, successor or receiver or written contract or agreement to include as an will be the minimum limits that you agreed to additional insured on this Coverage Part is an provide in the written contract or agreement, insured, but only with respect to liability for or the limits shown in the Dedarations, "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal whichever are less. and advertising injury" arising out of such b. The insurance provided to such person or operations. organization does not apply to: The insurance provided to such governmental (1) Any"bodily injury' or "property damage" entity does not apply to: that occurs, or any "personal and a. Any "bodily injury", "property damage" or advertising injury" caused by an offense "personal and advertising injury" arising out that is committed, after such contract or of operations performed for the agreement is no longer in effect; or governmental entity; or (2) Any"bodily injury", "property damage" or b. Any "bodily injury" or "property damage" "personal and advertising injury" arising included in the "products-completed out of any structural alterations, new operations hazard". construction or demolition operations J. INCIDENTAL MEDICAL MALPRACTICE performed by or on behalf of such mortgagee, assignee, successor or 1. The following replaces Paragraph b. of the receiver. definition of "occurrence" in the H. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED — DEFINITIONS Section: GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES — PERMITS OR b. An act or omission committed in AUTHORIZATIONS RELATING TO PREMISES providing or failing to provide "incidental The following is added to SECTION II—WHO IS medical services", first aid or "Good Samaritan services" to a person, unless AN INSURED: you are in the business or occupation of Any governmental entity that has issued a permit providing professional health care or authorization with respect to premises owned services. or occupied by, or rented or loaned to, you and 2. The following replaces the last paragraph of that you are required by any ordinance, law, Paragraph 2.a.(1) of SECTION II —WHO IS building code or written contract or agreement to AN INSURED: include as an additional insured on this Unless you are in the business or occupation Coverage Part is an insured, but only with of providing professional health care respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property services, Paragraphs(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) damage" or "personal and advertising injury" above do not apply to "bodily injury" arising arising out of the existence, ownership, use, out of providing or failing to provide: maintenance, repair, construction, erection or removal of any of the following for which that (a) "Incidental medical services" by any of governmental entity has issued such permit or your "employees" who is a nurse, authorization: advertising signs, awnings, nurse assistant, emergency medical canopies, cellar entrances, coal holes, technician, paramedic, athletic trainer, driveways, manholes, marquees, hoist away audiologist, dietitian, nutritionist, Page 4 of 6 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG D3 79 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY occupational therapist or occupational that is available to any of your "employees" therapy assistant, physical therapist or for"bodily injury" that arises out of providing speech-language pathologist; or or failing to provide "incidental medical (b) First aid or "Good Samaritan services" services" to any person to the extent not by any of your"employees"or"volunteer subject to Paragraph 2.a.(1) of Section II — workers", other than an employed or Who lsAn Insured. volunteer doctor. Any such "employees" K. MEDICAL PAYMENTS—INCREASED LIMIT or"volunteer workers" providing or failing The following replaces Paragraph 7. of to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan SECTION III—LIMITS OF INSURANCE: services"during their work hours for you will be deemed to be acting within the 7. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Medical scope of their employment by you or Expense Limit is the most we will pay under performing duties related to the conduct Coverage C for all medical expenses of your business. because of "bodily injury" sustained by any 3. The following replaces the last sentence of one person,and will be the higher of: Paragraph 5. of SECTION III — LIMITS OF a. $10,000; or INSURANCE: For the purposes of determining the b. The amount shown in the Dedarations of applicable Each Occurrence Limit, all related this Coverage Part for Medical Expense acts or omissions committed in providing or Limit. failing to provide "incidental medical L. AMENDMENT OF EXCESS INSURANCE services", first aid or "Good Samaritan CONDITION—PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY services"to any one person will be deemed to be one"occurrence". The following is added to Paragraph 4.b., Excess Insurance, of SECTION IV — 4. The following exclusion is added to COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Paragraph 2., Exclusions, of SECTION I — CONDITIONS: COVERAGES — COVERAGE A — BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE This insurance is excess over any of the other LIABILITY: insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent Sale Of Pharmaceuticals or on any other basis, that is Professional Liability or similar coverage, to the extent the "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising loss is not subject to the professional services out of the violation of a penal statute or exdusion of Coverage A or Coverage B. ordinance relating to the sale of M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION — pharmaceuticals committed by, or with the WHEN REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT knowledge or consent of the insured. 5. The following is added to the DEFINITIONS OR AGREEMENT Section: The following is added to Paragraph 8.,Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us, "Incidental medical services"means: of SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL a. Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory, x- LIABILITY CONDITIONS: ray or nursing service or treatment, If the insured has agreed in a written contract or advice or instruction, or the related furnishing of food or beverages; or agreement to waive that insured's right of recovery against any person or organization, we b. The furnishing or dispensing of drugs or waive our right of recovery against such person medical, dental, or surgical supplies or or organization, but onlyfor 9 payments we make appliances. because of: 6. The following is added to Paragraph 4.b., a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" that Excess Insurance, of SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY occurs; or CONDITIONS: b. "Personal and advertising injury" caused by This insurance is excess over any valid and an offense that is committed; collectible other insurance, whether primary, subsequent to the signing of that contract or excess, contingent or on any other basis, agreement. CG D3 79 02 19 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. Page 5 of 6 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY N. CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY—RAILROADS 1. The following replaces Paragraph C. of the definition of "insured contract" in the DEFINITIONS Section: C. Any easement or license agreement; 2. Paragraph f.(1) of the definition of "insured contract" in the DEFINITIONS Section is deleted. Page 6 of 6 ©2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company.All rights reserved. CG D3 79 02 19 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.with its permission.