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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGMT - Frey Environmental (Environmental Assessment & Remediation) • • • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT Between =�F SEAL BF , s * •% 9 Nil �� ci F , 40NJV_ City of Seal Beach 211 - 8th Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 Frey Environmental, Inc. 2817 A Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663 P — 949 - 723 -1645 This Professional Service Agreement ( "the Agreement ") is made as of the 13 day of September, 2010 (the "Effective Date "), by and between Frey Environmental, Inc. ( "Consultant "), a Corporation, and the City of Seal Beach ( "City "), a California charter city, (collectively, "the Parties "). 1 of 9 87296- 0001 \1236808v1.doc • • RECITALS • A. City desires certain professional services. B. Consultant represents that it is qualified and able to provide City with such services. 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 shall provide those services ( "Services ") set forth in the attached Exhibit A, which is hereby incorporated by this reference. To the extent that there is any conflict between Exhibit A and this Agreement, this Agreement shall control. 1.2. Consultant shall perform all Services under this Agreement in accordance with the standard of care generally exercised by like professionals under similar circumstances and in a manner reasonably satisfactory to City. 1.3. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local law. 1.4. Consultant will not be compensated for any work performed not specified in the Scope of Services unless the City authorizes such work in advance and in writing. The City Manager may authorize payment for such work up to a cumulative maximum of $10,000. Payment for additional work in excess of $10,000 requires prior City Council authorization. 2.0 Term This term of this Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date and shall continue for a term of 1 year unless previously terminated as provided by this Agreement. 3.0 Consultant's Compensation City will pay Consultant in accordance with the hourly rates shown on the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit A for Services but in no event will the City pay more than $7,688.50. Any additional work authorized by the City pursuant to Section 1.4 will be compensated in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit A. 2 of 9 • • 4.0 Method of Payment 4.1. Consultant shall submit to City monthly invoices for all services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Such invoices shall be submitted within 15 days of the end of the month during which the services were rendered and shall describe in detail the services rendered during the period, the days worked, number of hours worked, the hourly rates charged, and the services performed for each day in the period. City will pay Consultant within 30 days of receiving Consultant's. invoice. City will not withhold any applicable federal or state payroll and other required taxes, or other authorized deductions from payments made to Consultant. 4.2. Upon 24 -hour notice from City, Consultant shall allow City or City's agents or representatives to inspect at Consultant's offices during reasonable business hours all records, invoices, time cards, cost control sheets and other records maintained by Consultant in connection with this Agreement. City's rights under this Section 4.2 shall survive for two years following the termination of this Agreement. 5.0 Termination 5.1. This Agreement may be terminated by City, without cause, or by Consultant based on reasonable cause, upon giving the other party written notice thereof not less than 30 days prior to the date of termination. 5.2. 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. 6.0 Party Representatives 6.1. The City Manager is the City's representative for purposes of this Agreement. 6.2. Joe Frey is the Consultant's primary representative for purposes of this Agreement. 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: 3 of 9 • • To City: City of Seal Beach 211 -8th Street Seal Beach, California 90740 Attn: City Manager To Consultant: Frey Environmental, Inc. 2817 A Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Attn: Joe Frey 7.2. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. 8.0 Independent Contractor 8.1. Consultant is an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. All services provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed by Consultant or under its supervision. Consultant will determine the means, methods, and details of performing the services. Any additional personnel performing 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 shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance of 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, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. 8.2. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected officials, officers, employees, servants, designated volunteers, and 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 Consultant's personnel practices. 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. 9.0 Subcontractors No portion of this Agreement shall be subcontracted without the prior written approval of the City. Consultant is fully responsible to City for the performance of any and all subcontractors. 4of9 10.0 Assignment Consultant shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement whether by assignment or novation, without the prior written consent of City. Any purported assignment without such consent shall be void and without effect. 11.0 Insurance 11.1. Consultant shall not commence work under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that Consultant has secured all insurance required under this Section. Consultant shall furnish City with original certificates of insurance and endorsements effecting coverage required by this Agreement on forms satisfactory to the 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 the City if requested. All certificates and endorsements shall be received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. 11.2. Consultant shall, at its expense, procure and maintain 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. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating no less than A:VIII, licensed to do business in California, and satisfactory to the City. Coverage shall be at least as broad as the latest version of the following: (1) General Liability: Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence form CG 0001); (2) Automobile Liability: Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form number CA 0001, code 1 (any auto); and, if required by the City, (3) Professional Liability. Consultant shall maintain limits no less than: (1) General Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, 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; (2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage; and (3) Professional Liability: $1,000,000 per claim /aggregate. 11.3. The insurance policies shall contain the following provisions, or Consultant shall provide endorsements on forms supplied or approved by the City to state: (1) coverage shall not be suspended, voided, reduced or canceled except after 30 days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City; (2) any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies, including breaches of warranties, shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its directors, officials, officers, (3) coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers, or if excess, shall stand in an unbroken chain 5 of 9 • • of coverage excess of the Consultant's scheduled underlying coverage and that any insurance or self- insurance maintained by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute with it; (4) for general liability insurance, that the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers 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; and (5) for automobile liability, that the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers 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. 11.4. All insurance required by this Section shall contain standard separation of insureds provisions and shall not contain any special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers. 11.5. Any deductibles or self- insured retentions shall be declared to and approved by the City. Consultant guarantees that, at the option of the City, either: (1) the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self- insured retentions as respects the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers; or (2) the Consultant shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigation costs, claims and administrative and defense expenses. 12.0 Indemnification, Hold Harmless, and Duty to Defend Consultant shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, volunteers and agents serving as independent contractors in the role of city officials (collectively "Indemnities ") free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of or incident to any acts or omissions of Consultant, its employees, or its agents in connection with the performance of this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages and attorneys' fees and other related costs and expenses, except for such loss or damage arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City. With respect to any and all such aforesaid suits, actions, or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against Indemnitees, Consultant shall defend Indemnitees, at Consultant's own cost, expense, and risk, and shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award, or decree that may be rendered against Indemnitees. Consultant shall reimburse City and its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and /or volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. Consultant's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by Consultant, the City, its directors, 6 of 9 • officials, officers, employees, agents or volunteers. All duties of Consultant under this Section shall survive termination of this Agreement. 13.0 Equal Opportunity Consultant affirmatively represents that it is an equal opportunity employer. Consultant shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee, or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, or age. Such non- discrimination includes, but is not limited to, all activities related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff, or termination. 14.0 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. 15.0 Entire Agreement This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings, or agreements. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by both parties. 16.0 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. 17.0 Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 18.0 No Third Party Rights No third party shall be deemed to have any rights hereunder against either party as a result of this Agreement. 19.0 Waiver No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit, 7of9 • • privilege, or service voluntarily given or performed by a party shall give the other party any contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise. 20.0 Prohibited Interests; Conflict of Interest 20.1. 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 Califomia Government Code § §1090 and 87100) in any decision made by City on any matter in connection with which Consultant has been retained. 20.2. 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. 20.3. 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 subsection. 21.0 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. 8 of 9 • • 22.0 Exhibits All exhibits referenced in this Agreement are hereby incorporated into the Agreement as if set forth in full herein. In the event of any material discrepancy between the terms of any exhibit so incorporated and the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control. 23.0 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. CITY OF SEAL BEACH CONSULTANT By: (9 By: David Carmany, City Manager Name: Attest: Its: �(CirIG�dL B /ha By: Lihda Devine, City Clerk Name: S6hJ yy; idA/crr Approved astto Its: ti(ai __ a By: OU �� Ow Quinn Barrow, City Attorney 9 of 9 FREY ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Environmental Geologists,Engineers,Assessors 2817 A Lafayette Avenue Newport Beach,CA 92663 (949)723-1645 Fax(949)723-1854 Email:freyinc @freyinc.com • August 5,2010 Mr.David Spitz City of Seal Beach 211 8th St. Seal Beach, CA 90740 Re: Environmental Assessment&Remediation Former Fuel UST Site Dear Mr. Spitz, I appreciate your interest in our firm. I am forwarding to you the cost estimate requested, our Statement of Qualifications(SOQ)and our limited guarantee for your review. Per our conversation I am more than willing,at no cost to the City,to investigate the current status of your claim with the UST Cleanup Fund,and report that information to you.. Qualifications As indicated in our SOQ,FREY is a multi-faceted company founded in 1989 that conducts avariety of environmental consulting services including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and soil and groundwater assessment and remediation. We have over 21 years of experience in environmental consulting and reinediation.We have two offices,one in Northern California and one in Southern California. We have 35 employees and currently are actively conducting corrective action at sites all over California. We have $3,000,000 of General and Professional Liability insurance from an A-rated insurance carrier. We are financially sound and stand behind our work. We currently own and operate 44 vapor extraction units,6 high vacuum dual phase extraction units, 4 ozone generators,and 30 air sparge units. In addition,we operate 10 groundwater pump and treat systems in conjunction with the operation of the aforementioned equipment. We specialize in corrective action at fuel facilities and have a long list of successful projects. We have assessed and/or remediated over 1,000 fuel service facilities,and worked extensively for the Mobil Oil Corporation in the past. • • We offer several advantages over competing firms because: 1) we are able to advance corrective action more quickly and more comprehensively due to our very experienced personnel;2)we own well maintained,various site permitted,remediation equipment that we can readily move from site to site;3)as the sole owner of FREY,lam able to respond to clients needs immediately and;4)we have considerable experience working with the State of California Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (USTCF) and obtain reimbursement for most all of our clients with releases from fueling operations. Limited Guarantee and Payment Arrangements Per our limited guarantee, we do not require our clients to pay us for our work until reimbursed by the USTCF.Per our agreement we are only entitled to the amount paid by the USTCF. We offer this guarantee to our clients for all USTCF claims that have been issued Letters of Commitment. Please contact me to discuss. Sincerely FREY vir mental,Inc. Joe ey Print al Certified Engineering Geologist CEG#1500 enclosure i • F � 08/02/2010 ESTIMATED BUDGET SEMI-ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING& REPORT PREPARATION SEAL BEACH MAINTENANCE YARD 1776 ADOLFO LOPEZ DRIVE SEAL BEACH,CALIFORNIA The estimated costs for the proposed scope of work presented below,are based on a time and materials basis according to FREY's 2010 schedule of fees. LINE TASK TASK OUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOT TOTALS 1.0 SEMI-ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING(Q3,2010&012011) (Includes one round of groundwater gauging of 0 on-Site wells and sampling of 7 on-Site wells) Personnel Senior Staff Geologist 1 hr $95.00 /hr $95.00 Senior Field Technician 8 hrs $80.00 /hr $640.00 Equipment Groundwater Sampling Truck 1 day $90.00 /day $90.00 4"115 Volt Grundfos Submersible Pump 1 day $100.00 /day $100.00 50001V Generator 110/230 volt 1 day $60.00 /day S60.00 Water Level Indicator I day $25.00 /day $25.00 55-Gallon Steel Drum 2 units $25.00 /drum $50.00 Stainles Steel Bailer 1 units $10.00 /unit $10.00 pH/Conductivity Meter I day $40.00 /day $40.00 Hazardous Materials Safety Kit 1 unit $20.00 /unit N/C Expendable Supplies 1 unit $25.00 /unit N/C Laboratory Analyses EPA Method No.8015M(gas)• 7 samples $36.00 /sample $252.00 EPA Mothod No.8260B(VOCs) 7 samples $108.00 /sample $756.00 COLT Document $40.00 Groundwater Disposal Senior Staff Geologist 0.5 hour $90.00 /unit $45.00 Groundwater Transport/Disposal 6 drums $40.00 /drum $240.00 Management,Geotracker and Report Principal Geologist 0.5 hr $145.00 /hr $72.50 Project Geologist 2 hrs $105.00 /hr $210.00 Senior Staff Geologist 6 hrs $95.00 /hr $570.00 Draftsman 3 hrs $65.00 /hr $195.00 Office Assistant 1 hrs $55.00 /hr $55.00 TOTAL TASK 1.0= $2.810.50 • FREY Environmental,Inc. Estimated Budget-Page 1 Seal Beach Maintenance Yard • • 08/02/2010 ESTIMATED BUDGET SEMI-ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING& REPORT PREPARATION SEAL BEACH MAINTENANCE YARD 1776 ADOLFO LOPEZ DRIVE SEAL BEACH,CALIFORNIA The estimated costs for the proposed scope of work presented below,are based on a time and materials basis according to FREY'a 2010 schedule of fees. LINE TASK T SK OUANT1TY UNIT PRICE TOTAL TOTALS 2.0 SEMI-ANNUAL WELL MONITORING AND GAUGING(04,2010&02,2011) (Includes one round of groundwater gauging of 10 on-Site wells) Personnel Senior Staff Geologist I hr $130.00 /hr $130.00 Senior Field Technician 4 hrs $70.00 /hr $280.00 Equipment Utility Truck 1 day $90.00 /day $90.00 Water Level Indicator 1 day $25.00 /day $25.00 Hazardous Materials Safety Kit 1 unit $20.00 /unit N/C Expendable Supplies 1 unit $25.00 /unit N/C ,Management,Geotracker and Report Principal Geologist 0.25 hr $145.00 /hr $36.25 Senior Staff Geologist 4 hrs $95.00 /hr $380.00 Draftsman 1 hrs $65.00 /hr $65.00 Office Assistant 0.5 hrs $55.00 /hr $27.50 TOTAL TASK 2.0= S1,033.75 TOTAL COST FOR TWO QUARTERS OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING AND REPORTING S5,621.00 TOTAL COST FOR TWO QUARTERS OF WELL MONITORING AND GAUGING AND REPORTING SS2.067.50 TOTAL COST FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010-2011 $7.688.50 1) Costs assume unrestricted access to the site and that no obstructions or difficult work conditions exist. 2) All subcontractor and materials costs are cost plus 15%. 3)No charge to prepare a Site Specific Health and Salley Plan. 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Statement of Qualifications CONThNTS ABOUT FREY ENVIRONMENTAL 1 Y • i PERSONNEL 2 { r s TOTAL QUALITY PROGRAM 5 -- >I QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 6 y `7 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS 7 ,4-4- �; .--, 1 INVESTIGATIONS 8 i if J �i, REMEDIATION 9 i i t i '' • SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT • 10 ,.: a x 1.r PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES A V S i 5 T_' INSURANCE B r h .x.� :• ....!. � ..�r. sit SCHEDULE OF FEES C ° e3?by Yi c. 1 -u+~ .1, : -� r sy. ra->,..• nw-fF .rnr+ •-;-„o—_-. s;-�F”-�.E r,'�'xzrr-°: sv.2iY ....ara.-x.',: a -`:'k.... .'.-.. ...<.es LOS ANGELES REGION SAN FRANCISCO REGION 2817 A LAYFAYETTE AVE. 1336 BROMMER STREET, SUITE A6 • NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 SANTA CRUZ, CA 95065 - TEL: (949) 7231645 TEL: (831) 4641634 - FAX: (949)7231854 . FAX: (831)-464:1644 . • . • . - EMAIL:FREYIN , REYINC.COM . EMAIL:TKINN@FREYINC.COM . -- .- - • � � ` - w° -? �'' 375'? 3fi f 3 •. ^ =T t V tom',5 0-, $ 11P_______._____._A,_________________i FREY Environ - & I 1 nc. Statement of Qualifications NY COMPA Since its incorporation in 1989, FREY Environmental, Inc. has provided quality professional consulting, engineering, and construction services directed toward environmental protection and conservation of natural resources. FREY Environmental, Inc. has offices in Newport Beach and Santa Cruz, California, with a staff of 36 highly skilled individuals specializing in a variety of disciplines including; •Phase 1 Investigations �` z. • 1 • Soil and Groundwater Investigationsjj, '��' f/�y� • Soil and Groundwater Remediation r r - { z: • Environmental Geology =� '' '11 - 3 J`^ t Y � S 1! • Civil Engineering ;/ �< ;> {f` ^_( p K F ,,i tfC %1 •Air Quality Analysis and Permitting ,F ;_t § ; �4.'r I !="---- _7 3_ s 1 • Hydrology and Hydrogeology 7, ,F .l ¢ • Water Discharge Permitting ',,•� `r ' ; 1=.1..=ri i ir!`-&'1.: "51=.1 • Solid Waste Management t 4- ,-7, • Environmental and Land Use Planning �� •f r ` ��; , ) =I • Real Estate Assessment ° " ., ' t{ :'� ' 1„ ' 1 I04 - - t • Permit Assistance e y f�:t ` t� ';'441- ::-;,-,g--'. . • Asbestos Abatement , Y: Mr - — YX4�A�aFy.w-:'.u9^ak At FREY Environmental, Inc. our experience ranges from relatively small, 1 ;! :.--- focused projects to large, complex, - . multi-disciplinary projects covering every - . . stage of the planning, review, permitting and implementation processes. FREY ,• = ' continually strives to employ the latest 1 { techniques to achieve our client's goals in a '� : q g � � �Y y - �� s timely and efficient manner. Our 5, ' €Z;ISF tt commitment to providing environmental 't• '� , i s1 l , �7, r:� solutions is not only a job, but a passion. - f ` , --ice*, c� ' r � . * Y 3 ,,.4,.4„.. -�l� max ...#r f',ry {— -Wiz ` �. *3 . . -- � � 5 �� � 4;'# � $�-, 4 .. F st 4 fl �' -VC- �.T: " .�r: i-z; t- 3. . .„3 J,„ -- • • FRE'Y it 2 Statement of Qualifications PIRSO •NEL Our staff is committed to providing economic and environmentally conscious solutions and alternatives to meet the needs of our clients. Our experience, effective project analysis and efficient coordination of our staff allow us to complete _ jobs on time and within budget. By maintaining low overhead and through efficient management,we keep costs low, enabling cost-effective solutions. Our experienced staff consists of; • Geologists • Hydrogeologists • Hydrologists • Engineers • Technicians • Industrial Hygienists • Hazardous Materials Certified Contractors . FREY employs seven project managers who direct all aspects of each project. Joe Frey and five of the other of the project managers are either licensed geologists or engineers with the State of California. The project managers have each worked at FREY Environmental, Inc. for 13 to 19 years while providing our clients with the assurance of consistent and seamless management over the length of their project, no matter the duration. Joe W. Frey - Founder and Principal - Engineering Geologist California- Certified Engineering Geologist, Registered Geologist, General Engineering Contractor, "A"Hazardous Waste License • Arizona- Registered Geologist _ •• Oregon- Registered Geologist Education Geological and Civil Engineering, California State University Long$each,Ztvo Years - • • • . Post Graduate Study • B.S., Earth Science,University of California,Santa.Cruz, 1980 • • • . :. • . • . .• •. •• ,- • • I.. •f - s. • 41 _ - A L y, '.;o-ax s_.^d am :� • • • FREY EnvIronmentoI* Inc Statement of Qualifications .MANAGEMENT STAFF Evan Privett - Senior Project Geologist California Professional Geologist OSHA-Safety and Emergency Response Training Education M.B.A.,Finance, California State University,Fullerton, 1991 B.S., Geological Engineering,University of Arizona, 1986 Ed Rands - Senior Project Engineer California Professional Engineer- Civil OSHA-Safety and Emergency Response Training,Trenching&Excavation Safety Training,DOT HM-126F and SAF-0065 Radiation Safety and Use of Nuclear Gauges Education B.S.; Civil Engineering, University of California of Irvine, (UCD, 1993 John Payne - Geologist and Asbestos/Lead Paint Assessor California Professional Geologist, California Certified Asbestos Consultant AHERA-Building Inspector,Management Planner, Contractor/Supervisor,Project Designer Registered in California for all AHERA certifications OSHA - Competent Person, Hazardous Waste Operations, Safety and Emergency Response Training Education B.S., Geology, California State University,Fullerton, 1988 • Steve Zieg - Project Chemist / Landfill / Solid Waste Management Education Post-Grad Studies-California State University,Long Beach, 1984,Chemical Engineering B.S., Chemistry, San Diego State University, California, 1972 Kent Tucker - Senior Project Geologist California Professional Geologist OSHA-Safety and Emergency Response SCAQMD - Certified Permitting Professional, Fugitive Dust Control Supervisor Education B.S., Geology, California State University, Long Beach, 1985 • • fir `y -Ln'-;f"" -k • __.. - �• mom'''-,. .� °u-a:. r_..- ��. • • FREY EnvkonmenwL, Inc. 4 Statement of Qualifications MANAGEMENT AND STAFF John Duhl - Senior Project Geologist California Professional Geologist Education B.S., Geology,University of California of Los Angeles,California,2001 Terry Kinn - Project Geologist Education B.S., Earth Sciences,University of California, Santa Cruz, California, 1986 Sawyer Jones - Senior Staff Environmental Scientist Education B.A., Environmental Studies and Geography,University of California,Santa Barbra,2005 • Avery Sullivan - Senior Staff Geologist Education B.S., Earth Sciences,University of California,Santa Cruz, California,2005 Deanna Hoppe - Senior Staff Geologist Education B.S., Geology, California State University,Fullerton,2004 Andrew Wittmann - Staff Environmental Scientist Education B.A.Environmental Science, Colorado State University,Fort Collins, CO, 2004 Josh Moeller - Staff Geologist Education B.S.,Geology, California State University,Fullerton,in progress Walter Bell - Staff Engineer California Registered Engineer in Training-Industrial Education B.S.,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis,OR,2006 • • • �. -.i- .L L -,ley '' $.,,� . 4 'r•mss? 5 e - r :. 'fA L. �•,< '' :' ,.'—': .;.,� „ .node : t,7aT3t L,am.--'""t-sa III e_____________ i 5 Statement of Qualifications TOTAL QUALITY PROGRAM Project Coordination Project coordination is the key to conducting any project in an efficient and timely manner. For each project, experienced personnel with specific areas of expertise, are chosen to conduct specific tasks or to manage and coordinate several activities. Only certified and licensed sub-contractors who are trained, experienced and familiar with the methods required to complete a task are chosen for our projects. By selecting experienced and efficient personnel, the project can be run smoothly, safely, and efficiently with the high standards set by FREY. Health and Safety The health and safety of our employees and l'x i * ""3 the general public is a priority at FREY. An 4.i ; integral part of conducting any project is the k 1 j i •ry - 1' Health and Safety Plan. The Health and ' - =,i t it =t z £ cr..i it ,c3s-.. 1t.� x . 75K! r,1J*K •, Safety Plan is based on our understanding of - 4 r ti )1 �� ..,...,„ the potentially hazardous materials that may `-,F; 7, ; \«�:,,1 , uaG _ -- oi: �t 1 I' +-41� ",', 3 i� y r.1 be present at the work site and other ) .__ ,�. potential physical hazards at the work site. -pR4 ` _� z - ` �/ The Health and Safety Plan is designed to , = '- ai� ',l $�'Y fYd��H s�� minimize the likelihood of exposure to P. a potentially hazardous materials and to A. _ reduce unsafe conditions which may occur during field work. '� `,""°'3" Quality Assurance/ Quality Control � �- 1 +4 �w rtSL° ` - y- .1 To assess characteristics of a site, the data r +,,f '.- m, r ,� - .,-'- must be representative of site conditions. To• ' 3' , = �..' achieve this goal, specific QA/QC procedures z� .-=fit rf _ i are followed during each phase of data . - � � �-' ':� <i collection, storage, transportation, and 4 _, _ , �', 4 : �', - analysis. In addition, methods for r'_ ,.. 61 {` , 1� ' ‘� "j j establishing precision and accuracy of . • &)- ' �_ '" " ` '! laboratory data are used to..ensure the • ‘04 quality of collected data..... . . : • . � . . i . ,,, ..-.,, "2'�- ; _oa '..s"_ fix' 1 ,�i : ''`�- s --3s i ,- x?' ; { f __� • 0 FREY ,. r A inc. 6 Statement of Qualifications QU.ALIFIC.ATIONS AND EXPERIENCE • FREY has conducted over 1,500 Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) and numerous subsurface soil and groundwater investigation and remediation projects since its inception in 1989. Assessment and/or remediation projects have been s ,.. conducted for properties as diverse as amusement parks,•schools, refineries, landfills, cemeteries and 3 ; ,r �.i . ;� 3�_.._1 sewer plants, and as common as gasoline service 1` ' st �'`DR�r stations and dry cleaners. Should the need arise, Z _- ' �'� _� ', _ ` FREY has significant experience performing risk ` -' - . 'R—.:, � P p g �,_, .L,.� assessments, underground storage tank removals f.� 0�' V '= r ,T = and risked base computer modeling. t = -- We are licensed General Contractors "A" and have ', a hazardous substances removal certificate from �, { the State of• California. FREY has managed ;.y "` assessment and remediation work for: ""°¢ ��""—°`" Cities and Government Agencies: The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, The City of Fullerton Redevelopment Agency The City of Anaheim Public Utilities Department The City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering and Public Works The City of Los Angeles The City of Stanton s. r i The City of Brea `6 ,u= ' i ; ,- ' ' The City of Oceanside � __ `L-- Fortune 500 Companies: 7. t.. - 1 Exxon Mobil Corporation "'��1 ` :�4` } ,i, Disney Company erg `� `�,‘ ' .•: z Ryder Truck Rental ---4-� F rf `' ; „l3_ « N F . : • - . f -� , ' - �. , Y0 t•b ,.Yay. 1e. , :rte . -_ ,__ - -_- _. W s rX • • FREY Environ?.: ,ntoi, int 7 Statement of Qualifications PHASE I - ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS F ,, - - z . ,Ar «ffM FREY has conducted over 24 Phase I t� z -;'y ;f 1 Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) for -zip=- - the Los Angeles County Department of Public l-'� . F` �;_ Y ter;-;. Works (LACDPW) in recent years. The ESAs �,��,�,r�.- W .,. _a,r=.., .�:,.�. ::�v-� .s-M4 were concerned about the review of parcels ofr - :;_..--- ` land in the public right-of-way where the f <�;�qgI rt , -,„*.-7- 1 land plans to install infrastructure _._,..,z::J , " .' :• ;is, 3 (storm drains or sewer lines, etc.). The ESAs 1- ;' , ,i,,:, -;,,-„ were conducted to fulfill the All Appropriate r , : - f� ,); �_ ,_-• Inquiries guidelines approved and required by k° M the EPA. In general, the LACDPW requested ::5,.,: 1;; .:,',.-::.=„„ ynt 1 ) ,_ that the ESAs be delivered within 30 days of t±-,-,1 t . receipt of approval to proceed. .NCSev.r•c:rY vrfrhCRC:.ccyXrP�aK4'i.r:.c9ro^NUx..'rvr�R.F4K=o CITY OF FULLERTON REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FREY was selected by the Fullerton Redevelopment r ,,; Agency to conduct a series of ESAs and soil '.„,;j tyY € S rr _ r 'z investigations on the City owned land prior to ` ,,r° ,,` redevelopment. The land in question consisted of lL -�,,;. • tax n.• ,.,-:��;,;.;,t p q f r t w- .t`&'- t,_ numerous properties which bound a former railroad pr -�.__s ,, easement scheduled for conversion to a green belt. E 'k: 1 -t 1`�1,, r FREY discovered numerous recognized environmental x r :, r;-x. ' conditions and advised the City with respect to future g� : P 4 1`� liability. FREY discovered a former manufactured gas r i - - `' .1 plant from a Sanborn Map dated 1909. Subsequent,; , £ x investigation revealed elevated concentrations of• Y ,V-4.. ,i polyaromatic hydrocarbons which were required to be x 4s.�` r< 1 excavated and transported off-Site for disposal by the - purchaser of the former manufactured gas plant. The i� , .1 former railroad easement has been successfully . i, � converted into a green belt and parkland, and has . ."'”'�"` " " 't'°' served to revitalize local businesses. ' tom . •• ,4y eF ,i > -`�i E3 , -5,-,3'✓ 'x Nna4 Ira. C it AA ''',; f� -{- • • FREY Environ t IflC% 8 Statement of Qualifications INVESTIGATION • FREY has conducted over 1,600 environmental assessments and . ,• r, remediation projects. During FREY's nineteen years of operation, the �ti r k�1 ry-• , - ,.,`, 1 primary focus of our work has been the assessment and remediation of t i •'' t• is) • yak I petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil and groundwater. ,� 't,ls- .' '. 0 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND >" '."£e;y_,+ ,,,_s`s • 1 Many of the projects are funded by the SWRCB UST Cleanup Fund 3 :tsr (the Fund). In these instances, FREY has provided a limited ' S".' l '�. 1 guarantee for UST Cleanup Fund work, which allows for clients to �• l . .t `':11 .. only pay FREY when they are paid by the Fund, and to only pay the • " t',, ti N 1 amount that they are reimbursed by the Fund. This agreement `, : t,,4 `-1., : •' ,kF results in no out of the pocket expense to the client. 7 Y Y FORMER HAMPTON HOTEL, CAMBRIA, CA `. A x FREY began assessment and interim remedial action work on this . 3 ' property in 2003. A petroleum hydrocarbon plume with MTBE 0r s • 1 concentrations up to 26,000 ppb existed at the property, and had f', ,f,_- y - , migrated off-site to the south, toward Santa Rosa Creek (located :r tt, }•, = _' I approximately 400 feet south of the site and two production wells used .. --- : for drinking water and irrigation located on a ranch just south of Santa Rosa Creek. Due to the proximity of the release to Santa Rosa Creek and the production wells, the case was placed on the RWQCB - Central Coast Region's high priority clean-up list. Assessment of the vertical extent of petroleum hydrocarbons was subsequently conducted by advancing cone penetrometer test (CPT) borings to accurately define deeper water-bearing zones, and hydro-punch groundwater samples were collected. The results of the vertical assessment activities concluded that remediation of MTBE in deeper water bearing zones was required. Several discrete-depth monitoring/extraction wells were subsequently installed for this purpose. With this information FREY began the remediation necessary to achieve case closure with the RWQCB- Central Coast Region. f f 11, .• -� FORMER SEWER PLANT ! ` \ fi . FREY was retained by a real estate developer to provide ,,, \' 3 environmental consulting and oversight of the demolition, -J' 1 ` assessment and remediation of a former sewer plant. Regulatory F= 31 k i f >4 _,j oversight was provided by the Department of 7.bxic Substance Asa, + Control(DTSC). The DTSC typically requires rigorous standards f VVVV , , , •for sampling and analysis for environmental compliance. Zb date, ''' � , 1 FREY has collected and analyzed nearly 700 soil samples from the ,_ a �� 60 acre Site. FREY concluded that approximately 35 acres of % ; 'i "�_ mainly surficial soil was contaminated with polychlorinated • h' .---':'A--4,- - 4 - biphenyls (PCBs).and dioxins. We have estimated that nearly A ` pp 200,000 tons of soil will need to be excavated and transported • x '• t off-Site for disposal in order to accommodate future residential : : F 40 .;`� , home development. ,' x� • I �f x x v . < � �it � �, ,-, *. l . S e :, �s�c J�_..°: _�� � h„� � _e _c _ ..._._ *- at fi �..� . E �: s.x,_ �;s ...., • S FREY Environ ntot Inc% • 9 Statement of Qualifications RIMIDIATION: SUPERFUND SITE FREY was retained by an attorney representing a metal fabrication facility. The Site was required to take part in a comprehensive environmental liability, clean up and liability act (Superfund) assessment and remediation. The Superfund proceedings required attendance at a number of meetings and presentations. k4 = • • FREY conducted a facility audit, a 120 point soil gas survey, • : r � � 3' &=I and installed four groundwater monitoring wells and twelve 4f ▪ nested vapor extraction wells across the 3 acre facility. A soil vapor extraction remediation system was designed and _ = `, , x installed. The System reduced concentrations of volatile £y organic compounds from 260,000 parts per billion to non-detect levels in less than three years of operation. In • addition, the operation of the vapor extraction unit reduced z p F▪ concentrations of volatile organic compounds in groundwater • ti y to levels below maximum contaminant levels. According to attorneys familiar with the approximate 20 responsible parties in the East San Gabriel Valley Superfund Group, the case which FREY investigated and remediated was estimated to be 'in the top quarter of the most contaminated sites'. Concentrations of VO Cs were reduced to acceptable levels at the Site for costs of 20 to 40 percent less than the other'most contaminated sites'. COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANER This facility burned to ground in the early 1980s.An above ground storage tank released an estimated 2,000 gallons of dry cleaning solvent into the soil and groundwater as the result of the fire. FREY's costs are being paid for by an insurance company who employs a third-partly consultant to monitor expenditure. Regulatory oversight was required by the client and the insurance company. FREY advised the client to obtain oversight from the Voluntary Clean Up Program administered by the Los Angeles County Fire Department(LACED)as opposed to the Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC). The cost to enroll with the LACFD was approximately 10% of the cost to enroll with the DTSC. Assessment activities included a 44 soil gas probe survey and the drilling and sampling of 19 soil borings. Six of the soil borings were converted to triple nested vapor extraction wells completed at depths of approximately 65 feet below the ground surface. Four of the vapor extraction wells were drilled and installed inside the building while the commercial laundry remained in operation. It is estimated that installing the vapor wells during the initial phase of drilling saved the client between $10,000 and $15,000. FREY installed a soil vapor extraction system to remove chlorinated solvents from subsurface soils. The vapor extraction system has operated for approximately two years and has reduced PCE concentrations in soil vapor from 67,000 ug/L to 17 ug/L. A soil vapor intrusion survey recently performed for the site concluded that no significant risk was present to workers inside the building. A total of 21 groundwater monitoring wells have been installed at the site and in parcels surrounding the site. The lateral area of groundwater impacted with chlorinated solvents such as PCE and TCE is • estimated to cover 7 acres. FREY is currently finalizing a feasibility study which evaluates potential groundwater remedial techniques such as soil.vapor extraction with air sparging;groundwater pump and treat,sodium permangana:nif action,.and bacteria injection. - } $�Yt . - • •• '-..� °�" £ v�- '�3?`(�. " `'• ,y `ham..*' '' r E fi'`' =• vd {trc .,p4 ice"' M£ . ATi' • FREY Errvironmentol, Inc% 10 Statement of Qualifications SOLID WASTE AGEMENT LA RIVER PROJECT The Los Angeles County Department of Public :� Works, Flood Maintenance Division, retained ,' �'�' ;.;r., the services of FREY Environmental, Inc. to _rs.A.,�:l • �`7"g•` •+' ' `n ; .*- , redesign, install, operate and maintain a ik - .,7.,!..---,7-.. ..:_.• .. trash/debris collection system installed at the - , r ° '_ ' `�'=r: ' a' 'f mouth of the Los Angeles River. The R -q '��-���� �, � ���; ��c; � trash/debris collection system(System), which =.:M,:�:,:;; , :• _ 1 includes 14, 26-inch diameter interconnected 1410; ; ;. : � 4:;.?,<;. �: �. ' ;, ::.: HDPE beam J� �;.•r �_:,,, � ..,,�:ty �� beams and an associated lriovative 7 - 5 ,sic;,. .: 5,;-�,stir., , ,. r., , �:4 anchoring system, is designed to collect r�. r �4` Kr„Y „, = i .,•,. , trash/debris that is flushed from storm drain c z i x. �t '' '�,! w ; its,- ' N ' ?ti -.I.: `, ;E systems into the river during storm events.• �^4 . : 'i i . ' Since taking over the project in April of 2003, :;" ''�- s I ' ,=•':-•':-1 FREY Environmental, Inc.has redesigned the r-• s - f ���`yam" ' H`'`_ ��'4._ i System to allow for more effective deflection , ,.. g . 7.,, ,,,„_. and collection of trash/debris: over 1,500 tons of trash/debris has been harvested from the System by FREY Environmental,Inc. LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FREY has designed, installed, replaced, expanded and operated LFG systems for the County of Orange, the City of Oceanside, the City of Los Angeles and Allied Waste Systems. One specific example is The City of Los Angeles contracted FREY Environmental,Inc.(FREY)to assist the City with the expansion of the landfill gas (LFG) control/recovery system at the Lopez Canyon and Mayon Landfills. LFG system expansion was necessary to control surfaces emissions of LFG (in particular methane)to levels below those stipulated by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), and to provide additional quality gas for energy generation at their on-site recovery facilities. FREY handled all aspects of the project from design to implementation. METHANE ASSESSMENT FREY has nearly 20 years of methane assessment experience. It has conducted methane assessment and/or mitigation work throughout Southern California, and is an approved methane assessment and mitigation contractor with the Orange County Fire Authority and the City of Santa Fe springs. METHANE MITIGATION FREY has conducted several methane mitigation efforts of commercial and residential projects in • an efficient and cost-conscious manner in order to expedite receipt of building permits. If a passive . or active methane mitigation system is required, we will expeditiously design and install the system concurrently with building construction. . . ,_, s ,, r ,�-:• .. ti � xi �� Y 6 '.� y � • .-�. � ;At �.w a S _:. � � .. � -•i.' N �v�s _ ."° . :.2 •.. . � :`�4�'. .....fi .�.,?'T.Jr�,y.=r_'" .,. ai_ cocv cirkki,„Anmentol,, In ® A g. „,„„„, .iggvNgv Statement of Qualifications Professional • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . :. . _.. ... . . . . . . ..• . : . . . , .. . ..: . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . ... : . • .. .... :. , •: . . . . . . . . . • • . , .. • . . .. • . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. .�� ' y;�.-- Jr'''"'.5.. a h-:ig z f t• • S PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES FREY ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. • • MCDERMOTT, WILL& EMERY RECO GAS Mr. Hany S. Fangary, Esq. All Shawn • 2049 Century Park East 1645 Tully Road Los Angeles, CA 90067-3208 San Jose, CA 95122 (310) 277-4110 (408) 729-4383 INLAND GAS CALSCIENCE ENGINEERING Mr. Tony Baktiarian Mr. Steve Layne 11288 Ventura Blvd. #805 7440 Lincoln Way Studio City, CA 91604 Garden Grove, CA 92841-1432 (323) 804-7576 (714) 895-5494 • TED DANN SALSBURY INDUSTRIES 2674 Dawson Avenue Mr. John P. Fraher Signal Hill, CA 90806 President (562) 492-9950 1010 E. 62 r,a Street Los Angeles, CA 90001 LINDA SHURLOW (323) 846-6700 County of Riverside Department of Environmental Health CITY OF ANAHEIM PUBLIC UTILITIES 47950 Arabia Street, Suite A DEPT. • Indio, CA 92201 Mr. Richard Wilson (760) 863-8976 201 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite #601 Anaheim, CA 92805 UNITED OIL (714) 765-4277 Mr. Jeff Appel 17311 S. Main Street RYDER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Gardena, CA 90248 Tony Herald (310) 323-3992 94 Angeles Vista Circle Sandia Park, NM 87047 REED SMITH, LLP (505) 286-0911 Mr. Todd Maiden, Esq. 2 Embarcadero Center, Suite 2000 GLENN F. BARTON San Francisco, CA 94111 Mr. Glenn Barton (415) 659-5918 400 Galleon Way Seal Beach, CA 90740-5933 MR. SCOTT LINDENBLATT •(310) 635-2248 Mariners Point 15922 Pacific Coast Highway MARK BHGILMARTIN, ESQ. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 1534 17TH Street, Suite 103 (562) 592-4975 Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 310-2644 • • PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES (CONT'D) • • RON CLARKE ROB IORIO P.O. Box 551 Competrol MFG, Inc. Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 8714 Lion Street, Suite D (909) 585-2810 Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-0808 IRISH CONSTRUCTION Mr. Don Anderson REBER CONSTRUCTION 2641 River Avenue Jim Reber Rosemead, CA 91770 1201 Shaffer Road (626) 288-8530 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • (831)429-9777 CITY OF BREA MAINTENANCE SERVICES MUHAMMAD CHAUDHARY Mr. Warren Coleman 3500 Story Lane 545 N. Berry Street San Jose, CA 95127 Brea, CA 92821 (408) 476-1099 • (714) 990-7696 EL MONTE INVESTMENTS LLC • LEONARD ELBAUM Mr. Ronald Peristein 2414 N. Sepulveda Blvd. 2476 Overland Ave No. 203 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 546-4693 (310) 842-8234 NEWPORT HOME LOAN GAINES AND STACEY Mr. Jock Begg Ms. Rebecca Thompson, Esq. 15 Corporate Plaza, Suite 120 16633 Ventura Blvd., 11th Floor Newport Beach, CA 92658 Encino, CA 91436 (949) 640-9350 (818) 593-6355 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS . DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS _ FIRE DEPARTMENT Mr. James Shuttleworth Mr. Bil Murphy 900 South Fremont Ave. 11710 East Telegraph Rd. Alhambra,.CA 91803 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (626) 458-4923 (562) 944-9713 ECOLOGY AUTO PARTS CITY OF OCEANSIDE Mr. Roger Griffin Mr. Chip Brust 14150 Vine Place 300 N. Coast Highway Cerritos, CA 90703 Oceanside, CA 92054 (562) 921-9974 (760) 801-0898 • • • • PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES (CONT'D) • MS. MURIEL BURGLUND GOODSPEED 2204 Moreno Dr. Mr. R. Everett (Buck) Goodspeed - Los Angeles, CA 90039 11211 "G"Ave • (323) 660-0017 P.O. Box 401924 Hesperia, CA 92340-1924 EWA ENTERPRISES (760) 947-7540 Ernest W. Anast 5616 Mountain View Avenue WAYNE CUSICK Yorba Linda, CA 92686 7'h Street Chevron (714) 779-0402 761 East Hobsonway Blythe, CA 92225 SWENSON &ASSOCIATES (760) 922-4537 Frank Burrell - 581 Division Street, Suite A TIM DAHLSTRAND Campbell, CA 95008 AES DUE DILIGENCE, INC. (408) 866-7600 3000 Dundee Road, Suite 410 Northbrock, IL 60062 (847)498-4780 • • • • • (Revised 06/09) • • • • • FREY Envkonmento& B Statement of Qualifications Insurance Documents • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. . . . . • . . . . . . : . . . .. . . . • . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... . . . • . • • . . ..• . . . . . • . . . . . :,,,.._ . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . • • � y}.‹.„:„:„..„•,..„., • . . .. „:„.„,„:„ ,,,,,,,,..„,... • • . • • • . • . . . . . . . .. ., . . . . :. • . . . . .... . . :. .. •,,..4,....„,,,,,,.... . . ..,...„,„:„.,•„...„_:,,,,,,a,„:„ . .. . . . .• ... . .. . . •. . • , ..:....„,„E„,-,.-,„,„,,-„.... .,,. ...:.- . . . . . . 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Personnel charges are for work directly related to projects.Charges for personnel services are based on an hourly rate for time charged to the project. Current personnel classifications and rates valid through December 31,2010 are as follows: PERSONNEL CHARGES RATE PER HOUR Professional Principal(C.E.G.) $150/hour Senior Project(R.G., P.E.) $130/hour Project $110/hour Senior Staff $100/hour Staff $90/hour Technical Construction Superintendent $90/hour Senior Remedial Technician $85/hour Remedial Technician $80/hour Senior Technician $80/hour Technician $70/hour Computer Drafting • Technical/Design(CADD) Illustrator $75/hour Non Technical Administrative $70/hour Office Assistant $60/hour Includes geologists,geophysicists,hydrogeologlsts,hydrologists,civil engineers,chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, environmental engineers, and other scientists. Overtime for hourly or non-professional support staff will be billed at 1.25 times the listed hourly rates. For court appearances, presentations to regulatory boards, or other special requests for testimony, fees are charged on a half or full day basis; rates are available on request. PROJECT RELATED COSTS Project related costs of communication including telephone,FAX,postage,and in-house reproduction will be charged as an administration fee of 5%of the personnel labor charges on the project. SUBSISTENCE AND TRAVEL Expenses incurred by project personnel will be charged at cost plus 15 percent. OUTSIDE SERVICES. All subcontracts, outside services,.expendable supplies, and equipment rentals on behalf of the project will be charged at cost plus fifteen (15) percent. INVOICES. Invoices will normally be issued monthly,or at the completion of the project.All invoices are due and payable upon delivery,unless otherwise agreed in writing by FREY Environmental. Interest,at the rate of. 1-1/2%per month, not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law,will be payable on any amounts not paid within 30 days. (Continued on next page) S !• EQUIPMENT RATE General Use Equipment Trucks/Flatbeds(1/2 ton to 2 ton) $95/day; Mileage$0.50/mile(in excess of 100 miles/day) Trucks/Service(Tooled) $90/day Trucks (Groundwater sampling etc.) $90/day • Jackhammer(Electric) $75/day Jackhammer/100 cfm Compressor $100/day Concrete Saw $100/day Pressure Washer $110/day 5000 W Generator 110/230 volt $60/day Hazardous Materials Safety Kit $20/day Expendable Supplies $25/person Digital Camera $25/day Groundwater Sampling/Well Development Equipment Electrical Submersible Pumps $100/day (3"Standard and 315/16"Grundfos) Electrical Submersible $200/day (1.75"230 volt) 2° 115 Volt Grundfos Submersible Pump $150/day 4" 115 Volt Grundfos Submersible Pump $100/day Trash Pump $75/day Pneumatic Pump/Compressor $75/day Bladder(Pneumatic) Pump/ Compressor $75/day Bailers (steel, teflon, PVC) $10/day/each Water Level Indicator $25/day pH/Temp/Conductivity Meter $40/day Turbidity Meter $40/day Dissolved Oxygen Meter $50/day Borina/Well Construction/Soil Sampling/Monitoring Equipment OVA FID(Foxboro, Horiba) $150/day PID(Mini-Rae) $100/day • Draeger Pumps $20/day Draeger tubes $5/each Field Head Space Equipment $25/day Auger, Hand $25/day Sampler, Hand $20/day Core Tubes, 2 to 6" Brass or Stainless Steel $4/each En Core Sampler $11/each Drive Samplers,2"or 2.5" $40/day Air Pumps $10/day (11'Mercury) Tedlar bags $12/each Note: All trucks are completely tooled for the tasks for which the trucks are intended. MATERIALS Costs Available on Request. (Revised 1/10) ACORD,. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY)06/30/2009 PRODUCER (714)773-0444 FAX (714)773-0/96 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION STAIR Insurance Service ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR License #0522957 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 110 East Wilshire Ave. Ste 409 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Fullerton, CA 92832 --"-- INSURED Frey Envi or nmental, Inc. • INSURER/! Delos Insurance Company P.O. Box 847 INSURER B. — -- Corona, CA 92878 INSURER C: INSURER D: — INSURER E: COVERAGES 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.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED By PAID CLAIMS. liIII..N p, • TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECT{y POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS nATFrMM!!If)1V�'� OATF EXPIRATION EACH OCCURRENCE 5 -- GENERAL LIABILITY —' DAMAGE TO RENTED g COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE FS RENTED 4 CLAIMS MADE lJ OCCUR MEO EXP(Any one person) S PERSONAL&ADV INJURY S -- GENERAL AGGREGATE S -_ GENL AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS`COMPIOP AGO S —1 POLICY El l JEg- 1-1 LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT s (Es accident) ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS .. BOOlYINJURY 5 (Per person) SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY S (Per accident) A ON AWNED AUTOS . PROPERTY DAMAGE s __— —_ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY•EA ACCIDENT S —I ANY AUTO — AUTO ONLY: EA ACC S AUTO ONLY: AGO S EACH OCCURRENCE S EXCESSNMBRELIA LIABILITY - —' 1 OCCUR n CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE S S —�DEDUCTIBLE _— S RETENTION S S -- WORKERS COMPENSATION AND 07DKRM12007099 07/01/2009 07/01/2010 X I Ainuri I 1DFR EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY EL.EACH ACCIDENT S /1000,000 A ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIFXECLRNE E L.DISEASE.EA EMPLOYE S 1,000 1,000,000 Ii es,d scribe under IXCLUOEO? E.L.DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT�S 1,000,000 I es,describe uSder S�ECUL PROVISIONS bs ox OTHER DESCIWTM OF OPERATIQNS/L4CATIONS l VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS RE: Ai Operations ' *10-Day Notice for. Non-Payment of Premium CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRIT TEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, Frey Environmental, Inc. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 2817A La Fayette Rd. OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. Newport Beach, CA 92663-3715 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ,�� q�, f . ilUir Charles Benz/ELIZ UT1�.LKQi �,r b ACORD 26(2001!08) @ACORD CORPORATION 1988 IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL.INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). 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). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s),authorized representative or producer,and the certificate holder,nor does It affirmatively or negatively amend,extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. • ACORD 25(2001108) • ACORE CERTIFIC OF LIABILITY INSUR E 09/21/2010' PRODUCER 714.773.0444 FAX M4.773.0196 THIS CERTIFICATE eriSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION STAIB Insurance Service ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE License #0522957 HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 2501 E. Chapman Ave #245 Fullerton, CA 92831 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED Frey Environmental , Inc. INSURER A. Delos Insurance Company 2817-A Lafayette Avenue INSURER B Newport Beach, CA 92663 INSURER C• INSURER D. INSURER E COVERAGES 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.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADD'L TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR_IISR[ DDIYY) DATE(MM DIVVY) GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED $ PRFMISFS(Fe nrcurenrn) CLAIMS MADE I—I OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER. PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ n—I POLICY 3138-f n LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ 1 ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ —I OCCUR n CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND 02DKRM12007099 07/01/2010 07/01/2011 X TORY L MITS 1 ER TH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 A ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 OTHER DESCF34PT O OF OPERATIONS I LATIONS/VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS RE: All'OC Operations City of Seal Beach is named as additional insured as respects to the Workers Compensation Policy. *10-Day Notice for Non-Payment of Premium CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, City of Seal Beach BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 211 Eighth Street OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. Seal Beach, CA 90740 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 1 IJ Charles Benz/ELIZ 1J 0 ACORD 25(2001/08) ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 • IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies)must be endorsed.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). 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). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25(2001/08) . . • DATE(MAV001YY) ACORD,,, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE _ 9/30/2009 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE I SU INS.SERV.-BC ENV.BROKERAGE HOLDER.TER THE ICERTIFICATE COVERAGE AFFORDED NOT AMEND, EXTEND ND OW. 1037 SUNCAST LN. , #103 , EL DORADO HILLS, CA 95762 INSURERSAFFORDINGCOVERAGE INSSURED°9.39-1080 - INSURER A• ENDURANCE AMERICAN SPEC.INS. #41718 FRET ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. INSURER B: • ---- 2817 A LAE'AYETTE AVENUE INSURER c: NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 INSURER D. ^_ INSURER E: COVERAGES 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. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. WSW POLICY EFFEC POLICY W ON LIMITS _, lTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(M DATE GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE 53,1300,000_ x COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY FIRE DAMAGE(Any one Ins) S 50,000 ICLAIMS LADE [Iii OCCUR MED EXP(Anyone person) $ 5,Q,QQ A X CONT POLL LIAR ECC101009023-00 09/30/09 09/30/10 PERSONAL SAM INJURY 53,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE 53,000,000 GENT AGGREGATE MIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGO $3,000,000 - iil POLICY n PRO• LOC _--- JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $1,000,000• ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY s SCHEDULED AUTOS (Por person) A X HIREDAUTOS ECC101009023-00 09/30/09 09/30/10 BODILY INJURY S X NON-OWNED AUTOS INCLUDED IN GL (Per eO denl) PROPERTY DAMAGE 8 -- (Per accident) TT GARAGE LIABILITY -----.-..— -- ---- AUTO ONLY•EA ACCIDENT S _ - -- -i ANY AUTO —.�. • — - AUTO ONLY: .EA ACC S'---— AUTO O\LY; AGG S EXCESS LIABILITY - EACH OCCURRENCE S —I OCCUR n CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE S $ DEDUCTIBLE S S — RETENTION S .0 A7 IT I.COMPENSATION AND ITYORY STLIMU- I ITS I I- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY EL EACH ACCIDENT S EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L.DISEASE.POLICY MIT S A OTHER PROF.LIAB. ECC101009023-00 09/30/09 09/30/10 $3,000,000 OCCURRENCE. INC.IN GL ABOVE RETRO 9/30/1989 $3,000,000 AGGREGATE r DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIOHSNEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDEO BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER I I ADDITIONAL INSURED; INSURER LETTER: _ CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Q A DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL • IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR • FOR INFORMATION ONLY - REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIM EENej C ACORD 25-S(7197) 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 . CERTIFICATE OF- INSURANCE nrcn =mums AS RESPECTS TEE INTEREST OP TOE CERTTBICATE HOLDER HILL NOT BE CANCELED OR OTHRRHISE TEtimmur1D WITHOUT GIVING 10 DAYS PRIOR BRITTEN NOTICE TO tun OgammonsE HOLDER MEWED BELOW, BUT IN NO EVENT SHALL THIS CERTIFICATE'BE•VXt,ID NOSE THAN 30 DAYS FRGt vas DATE WRITTEN. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSDRANCB DOES NOT Comae THE COVERAGE PROVIDED BY ANY POLICY DESCRIBED BELOW. This certifiesthat: (E STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY of Bloomington,Illinois,or t]STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY of Bloomington,Illinois Has coverage in forma for the following Named Insured as shown below: Named Insured: FREY ENVIRONMENTAL INC 2817 LAFAYETTE ROAD SUITE A NEWPORT BEACH,CA 92663 •• POLICY NUMBER P11 4012-55 096 0280-55 1621957-55 0017718-55 125 2372-55 163 6718-55 034 7972-55 125 3795-55 177 0728-55 038 3080-55 1461281-55 177 0730-55 • .039 0131-55 188 0503-55 192 0999-55 • • 192 4337-55 • EFFECTIVE DATE OF 4/10/09-4/10/10 4/10/09-4/10/10 4/10/09-4/10/10 POLICY DESCRIPTION OF All vehicles. All vehicles All vehicles VEHICLES �/ � LIABILITY • iYES ONO EKES LINO IdY S ONO COVERAGE • LIMITS OF l Million 1 Million 1,000,000 LIABILITY Single Limit Single Limit Bodily Injury • Each person Each Accident • - • 1,400,000 • • Property Damage . 1'000,000 Each Accident // // � PHYSICAL DAMAGE El FS ONO - LB1(ES ONO 13E4S ONO COVERAGES $500 Deductible $500 Deductible $500 Deductible a. Comprehensive -//� � / --_ b. Collision l Y)is ONO DES ONO lEdES C]NO $1000 Deductible • $1000 Deductible - • $1000 Deductible EMPLOYER'S NON- OYIIS t13N0 CMS ENO OYES LEI�f0 • OWNERSHIP COVERAGE / � i • • HIRED CAR DYES �1�1O OYES 1140 OYES 0�i0 COVERAGE ' • -40.56 %%' • 1718 07/13/09 Signature of Authorized Representative Title Agent's Code Number Date • Nerve and Address of Certificate Holder Name and Addreas of•Agarrt • MICHAEL K. VESETH • STATE PAM IN/MANCE 300 E.ESPLANADE DR STE 1670 =NASD, CA 93036 r-- • (808) 993-3307 • • • •