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2009-27001 Reso Inc.RESOLUTION NO. 2009-27001 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 05-08/09, FOR RE-DESIGN, BID AND AWARD, AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES, IN THE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $90,000, FOR THE RE-DESIGN COMPONENT FOR SUNSET ISLANDS I Sz II NEIGHBORHOOD RIGHT-OF-WAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP RANKED FIRM OF CHEN & ASSOCIATES; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH CHEN & ASSOCIATES, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE SECOND RANKED FIRM OF SCHWEBKE-SHISKIN & ASSOCIATES, INC.; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH SCHWEBKE-SHISKIN & ASSOCIATES, INC., AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE THIRD RANKED FIRM OF ROBAYNA Sz ASSOCIATES, INC.; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SUCCESSFUL PROPOSER FOR RE-DESIGN, BID AND AWARD AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE PROJECT. WHEREAS, Request For Qualifications No. 05-08/09 for re-design, bid and award, and construction management services in the-not to exceed amount of $90,000, for the re-design component for Sunset Islands 1 & 2 Neighborhood Right-of-Way Improvement Project, to include additional stormwater infrastructure (the "RFQ") was issued on November 5, 2008, with an opening date of December 17, 2008.; and WHEREAS, apre-proposal conference was held on November 20, 2008; and WHEREAS, the following ten (10) firms submitted qualifications: 1. Robayna & Associates, Inc.; 2. Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc.; 3. EDC Corporation; 4. Aldo P. Gonzalez & Associates, Inc.; 5. Chen & Associates; 6. Eisman & Russo, Inc.; 7. IBI Group, Inc.; 8. CRJ & Associates, Inc.; 9. Development Consulting Group, Inc.; 10. BCC Engineering; and WHEREAS, the City Manager appointed an Evaluation Committee, consisting of the following individuals: • Joseph DiBella, Sunset Island I Resident and Member Sunset Islands HOA; • Christina Cuervo, Resident and CIPOC Member; • Elizabeth Camargo, Sunset Island II Resident and CIPOC Member; • Jorge Cano, P.E., Assistant Director, CIP Office; • Eugene Egemba, P.E., Civil Engineer, Public Works Engineering Department; • Fernando Vazquez, P.E., City Engineer, Public Works Engineering Department; • Rick Kendle, Resident and CIPOC Member; and WHEREAS, on January 21, 2009, the Committee convened to rank the firms' qualifications; and WHEREAS, each firm gave a ten (10) minute presentation, which was followed by a twenty (20) minute question and answer session with the firm's proposed project manager; and WHEREAS, the Committee reviewed and evaluated the qualifications of the ten (10) firms submitting responses and ranked Chen & Associates, as the top ranked firm; Schwebke- Shiskin & Associates, Inc., as the second ranked firm; and Robayna & Associates, Inc., as the third ranked firm; and WHEREAS, the City Manager concurs with the Committee's rankings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the City Manager pertaining to the ranking of qualifications pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 05-08/09, for re-design, bid and award, and construction management services in the not to exceed amount of $90,000, for the re-design component for Sunset Islands I & II Neighborhood Right-of-Way Improvement Project, to include additional stormwater infrastructure; Authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm of Chen & Associates; and should the Administration not be able to negotiate an Agreement with Chen & Associates, Authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the second ranked firm of Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc., and should the Administration not be able to negotiate an Agreement with Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc., authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the third ranked Firm of Robayna & Associates, Inc.; and further authorizing the Manager or his designee to negotiate an Agreement with the successful proposer for re-design, bid and award and construction management services for the Project. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 28th DAY OF January 2009. ATTEST: a~t.c;P,~ R bert Parcher, City Clerk atti errera B wer, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION /lam ~ry om ato COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Authorizing the Administration to Enter Into Negotiations Pursuant To Request For Qualifications (RFQ) No. 05-08/09 With The Top Ranked Firm of Chen & Associates; And Should The Administration Not Be Able To Negotiate An Agreement With Chen & Associates, Authorizing the Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With The Second Ranked Firm Of Schwebke Shiskin & Associates, And Should The Administration Not Be Able To Negotiate An Agreement With Schwebke Shiskin & Associates, Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With The Third Ranked Firm of Robayna & Associates, Inc.; And Further Authorizing The City Manager Or His Designee To Negotiate Re-Design, Bid And Award And Construction Management Services For The Entire Scope Of Work For The Project. Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: To Ensure Well-Designed Quality Capital Projects. Issue: Shall the Commission Ado t the Resolution? item RFQ No. 05-08/09 was issued on November 5, 2008 with an opening date of December 17, 2008. Apre- RFQ meeting to provide information to firms submitting a response was held on November 20, 2008. The following ten (10) firms submitted proposals: Roba na & Associates, Inc. Eisman & Russo, Inc. Schwebke Shiskin & Associates, Inc. IBI Grou ,Inc. EDC Cor oration CRJ & Associates, Inc. Aldo P. Gonzalez & Associates, Inc. Develo ment Consultin Grou ,Inc. Chen & Associates BCC En ineerin The City Manager appointed an Evaluation Committee that convened on January 21, 2009. Each Firm gave a 10-minute presentation, which was followed by a 20-minute Question and Answer (Q&A) session with the Firm's proposed Project Manager. At the conclusion of the last Question and Answer (Q&A) session, the Committee evaluated the qualifications of all ten (10) firms, and ranked them as follows: • Top ranked -Chen & Associates • Second ranked -Schwebke Shiskin & Associates, Inc. • Third ranked -Robayna & Associates, Inc. Since the current Engineer of Record, CH2M HILL has completed the design to 90%, the Selected Firm (replacement Engineer of Record) will have to provide complete construction documents; therefore, the City Administration requests that the City Commission further authorize the City Manager or his designee to negotiate re-design, bid and award and construction management services. It is anticipated that these services will exceed the $90,000. THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS ADOPTING THE RESOLUTION. Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: ~ O z 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: C~Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Gus Lopez. ext. 6641 Si n-Offs: Dep ent Director Assistant City Manager City Ma ger GL FHB TH JMG ~ r ~L~ ~ I AM I B E~ H "BEN°AQA ~ -2g-~ m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City~ommission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: January 28, 2009 SUBIECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR~-ND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 05-08/09, FOR RE-DESIGN, BID AND AWARD, AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN THE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $90,000, FOR THE RE-DESIGN COMPONENT FOR SUNSET ISLANDS I & II NEIGHBORHOOD RIGHT-OF-WAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP RANKED FIRM OF CHEN & ASSOCIATES; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH CHEN 8~ ASSOCIATES, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE SECOND RANKED FIRM OF SCHWEBKE-SHISKIN 8~ ASSOCIATES, INC.; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH SCHWEBKE-SHISKIN & ASSOCIATES, INC., AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE THIRD RANKED FIRM OF ROBAYNA&ASSOCIATES; AND FURTHERAUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO NEGOTIATE RE-DESIGN, BID AND AWARD AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE ENTIRE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE PROJECT. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS On November 5, 2008, the Mayor and City Commission approved the issuance of Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 05-08/09 for Architectural, Engineering, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture, for re-design, bid and award, and construction management services in the not to exceed amount of $90,000, for the re-design component for Sunset Islands I & II Neighborhood Right-of-Way Improvement Project, to include additional stormwater infrastructure. The City of Miami Beach (the "City") has implemented various programs to improve the quality of life of residents in the City's 13 neighborhoods via 24 capital improvement projects. CH2M Hill is the City consultant for the Bayshore, Neighborhood 8, which includes four bid packages. Three of the four bid packages are substantially designed including Sunset Islands I & II. In April 2008, a number of residents in the community expressed dissatisfaction with the design and scope of work, particularly the lack of stormwater improvements. Numerous meetings were held with representatives of the Sunset Islands I & II Home Owners Association (HOA), with a consultant retained by the HOA, with the City consultant, and with Commission Memorandum -RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 2 of 9 City staff. Specific HOA requests, above the original project scope, included new drainage structure and piping, installation of valley gutters, connections / upgrades to existing outfalls, total road reconstruction and atwo-inch asphalt roadway surface. Prior to the decision to consider the issuance of the RFQ for a new design engineering consultant, the City approved an increase to the project's capital budget to provide additional stormwater construction and stormwater contingencies funding. This was done in anticipation that the stormwater scope of the project might be expanded to accommodate the request to increase the stormwater drainage service level. This additional funding, identified as "Proposed Future stormwater Bond" was approved as part of the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 Capital Budget for the Sunset Islands I & II ROW project, and is anticipated to accommodate a significant portion of all of the HOA requested improvements mentioned above. Following meetings with the HOA, the Administration directed staff to secure a proposal from CH2M Hill for the additional professional services that would be necessary to complete the re-design to accommodate the additional scope items. CH2M Hill submitted a proposal in the amount of $44,444 for revised modeling and $200,000 for revising the design and reworking the construction documents. At its September 16, 2008 meeting, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee approved that a RFQ be issued for the proposed project re-design with professional services fees not to exceed $90,000 for the re-design component. The bid and award and construction management services components fees will be separately negotiated. The re-design is to be completed, through 100% construction documents, within 120 days of the Notice to Proceed (NTP), and permitting is to be secured within 180 days of the NTP. Should this work be awarded to a firm other than CH2M Hill, the City would exclude this bid package from the negotiations with CH2M Hill for the Bayshore Construction Administration and Resident Project Representative Services. The scope of services for this project is limited to the Sunset Islands I & II Neighborhood Right-of-Way Improvement Project. The Project (Project) is funded byPay-As-You-Go Fund, Gulf Breeze 2006 Bond, Proposed Future Water and Sewer Bond Funds, and Proposed stormwater Bond Funds. In accordance with the direction of the City Commission at the October 22, 2008 meeting, the RFQ document has been further modified to reflect the modifications agreed upon with Mr. William Goldsmith, Sunset Island I & II resident. SECTION I -SCOPE OF SERVICES: A. Background The Project provides for stormwater management and potable water distribution system upgrades as well as restoration and enhancement of the neighborhood's hardscape, landscape, and streetscape consistent with the Bayshore Neighborhood Basis of Design Report (BODR), the City's Water and stormwater Master Plans, all applicable jurisdictional regulatory requirements, and community preferences. Under the City's Comprehensive stormwater Management Program Master Plan, Sunset Islands I & II are not categorized as priority stormwater basins. Sanitary sewer upgrades are not anticipated as part of the Project. Previously, another Consultant performed a variety of field investigations and community planning tasks culminating in the creation of the Bayshore BODR, which was approved by the City of Miami Beach Commission. This BODR served as the definitive Master Plan for Commission Memorandum - RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 3 of 9 the Project. The Consultant subsequently designed the Project and produced 100% design documents (Existing Plans) for Bid Package 8B: Bayshore -Lower North Bay Road and Sunset Islands I & II. The BODR anticipated and the Existing Plans provided only spot drainage improvements on Sunset Islands I & II and, in response to the desire of the residents, did not attempt to reclaim privatized swales. However, the City has determined that it is in its best interest to attempt to design a stormwater system that will accommodate a 5-year 1-day storm event. The Selected Firm should design improvements to treat and dispose of the stormwaterfrom a 5-year 1-day storm to the extent possible without disturbing existing swales. It is anticipated that these improvements would include additional stormwater inlets at intersections, additional piping, and valley gutters. B. Professional Services It is anticipated that a Firm whose specialty and primary business is in the practice of civil engineering shall head the selected Project Team. Other Team members may include an urban designer/planner and a landscape architect as subconsultants with extensive design, upgrade, and urban retrofitting experience, including environments with new streetscape, drainage, water/sewer, and utility improvements. The Selected Firm must demonstrate streetscape and utility design and construction administration expertise, based on the successful completion of a number of projects of similar complexity for other governmental and/or private entities. Firms with extensive experience and capabilities are encouraged to submit details of their qualifications and experience. The Project requires professional engineering services to be provided. To this end, the Selected Firm shall provide a successor professional engineer that shall be able to document and produce upon request evidence that he/she has recreated all the work done by the original Consultant in the Existing Plans. Successor professional engineer shall adhere to professional guidelines established in Florida Administrative Rule 61 G15-27.001. The Selected Firm shall also utilize the City of Miami Beach ROW Infrastructure Improvement Program General Right of Way Program Design Standards Manual (DSM), August 2002 and any updates to supplement details required to complete the Project. The Selected Firm shall be tasked with the following duties and responsibilities: • Task 1 Planning Services: Not Required. Task 2 Design Services: The purpose of this Task is to establish requirements for the preparation of contract documents for the Project. Note that the Selected Firm shall be required to perform a variety of field investigation tasks to verify, to the extent practicable, existing conditions and the accuracy of base maps to be used for development of the contract drawings. These tasks include, but may not be limited to, upgrade /refresh existing survey data, underground utility verification and coordination with proposed design improvements, and development of a comprehensive listing of encroachments in the Right of Way using formats established for the City's Right of Way Infrastructure Improvement Program. In addition, the Selected Firm shall follow City standards for the preparation of contract documents, inclusive of drawings, specifications and front-end documents and cost estimates. Presentation formats for Review Submittals shall be prepared at the 60% design completion stage. Contract documents shall be subject to constructabilityand value engineering reviews to be performed by others. The Selected Firm shall work with the City to adjust /revise project scope as may be deemed necessary to meet established budgets as the design evolves from earlier to latter stages of completion. Commission Memorandum - RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 4 of 9 In addition, the Selected Firm shall attend and participate in a community design review meeting and apre-construction kick-off meeting to review the design with the residents. The Selected Firm shall also be responsible for reviewing and securing regulatory approvals of its contract documents from all jurisdictional permitting agencies and boards prior to finalization. To facilitate the implementation of a Public Information Program, the Selected Firm shall provide electronic files of all project documents as directed by the City. City in-house Departments shall be required to respond, in writing, to all review comments. Presentation formats shall be as directed by the City. Note that the Selected Firm shall establish and maintain an in house Quality Assurance /Quality Control (QA/QC) program designed to verify and ensure the quality, clarity, completeness, constructability, and bid potential of its contract documents. Task 3 Bid and Award Services: The Selected Firm shall assist City in bidding and award of the contract. Such assistance shall include facilitating reviews of its contract documents with applicable Procurement, Risk Management, and Legal Department representatives. In addition, the Selected Firm shall furnish camera ready contract documents for reproduction and distribution by the City, attend pre-bid conferences, assist with the preparation of necessary addenda, attend the bid opening, and assist with the bid evaluation and recommendation of award by the City. The Selected Firm shall provide "As-Bid" documents for use during construction. Task 4 Construction Management Services: The Selected Firm shall perform a variety of tasks associated with the administration of the construction contract and construction management of the project. These shall include attendance at the pre- construction conference, resident construction kick-off meetings, attendance at weekly construction meetings, responding to Contractor requests for information / clarification, responding and evaluating Contractor requests for change orders / contract amendments, review of shop drawings, review of record drawings, review and processing of contractor applications for payment, specialty site visits, project closeout reviews including substantial and final punch list development and project certification. In addition, the Selected Firm shall provide full time resident project representation and observation duties on the site including daily construction reports, and certify the final construction as complete in accordance with all jurisdictional requirements. • Task 5 Additional Services: No additional services are envisioned at this time. However, if such services are required during the performance of the Work, they shall be requested by the City and negotiated in accordance with contract requirements. • Task 6 Reimbursable Services: The City may reimburse additional expenses such as reproduction costs, survey, geotechnical work, and underground utility verification costs. C. Scope of Proposed Improvements Proposed improvements for the Project consist of various streetscape, hardscape, water, and stormwater system improvements as illustrated on the Existing Plans and generally described below: streetscape / Hardscape Improvements: Proposed Improvements: As shown on the Existing Plans, the proposed improvements to be performed for this project are based upon the BODR. The intent Commission Memorandum - RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 5 of 9 is to maintain existing pavement widths, including any gutters, as well as one and two-way traffic configurations. The City anticipates existing roadways need to be rebuilt. Existing roadway surfaces shall be removed /milled and resurfaced to provide a minimum 2-inch thickness of asphalt. Existing roadway limerock base shall be reworked, regraded, and recompacted, and additional limerock be imported, as required, to achieve an eight-inch base that will meet roadway structural requirements. All asphalt slopes shall meet jurisdictional agency requirements. Proposed streetscape / hardscape improvements include but are not limited to: o Landscaping within the Right-of-Way o Sidewalk Extensions (ADA ramps) o Damaged Sidewalk Replacement o Curbing and Valley Gutter o Existing Utility Verification o Pavement Markings and Signage o Removal of Encroachments o Traffic Flow Modifications o On-Street Parking Improvements stormwater System Improvements: • Existing System: The Existing Plans are based on the stormwater system proposed by the BODR; a concept that has been rejected by the City. Instead, the City is attempting improvements that will accommodate the 5-year 1-day storm. Proposed Improvements: In developing proposed hydraulic model designs concepts, the Selected Firm shall note that stormwater discharges from the existing drainage system to Biscayne Bay via eleven outfalls, including a newly approved 24- inch outfall for the southwest corner of Sunset Island 2. Most of these outfalls are in easements through private property that has been improved. Where possible and practical, the City desires to modify these to add outfall capacity. In situations, however, where work in side yard and back yard easements would unduly impact residential properties, the City does not typically attempt to modify the outfalls. Regulatory agency required treatment must be provided via collection and disposal through gravity /injection wells and exfiltration trenches. Gravity /injection well and pump station systems may also be used for disposal to the extent that the existing outfalls have a limited capacity. Existing below grade stormwater transmission mains /culverts shall remain in service to the extent possible for good value engineering. To this end, new storm water piping and new concrete drainage structures may be installed to augment capacities as necessary. It is assumed that the Selected Firm shall propose any new installations of collection and transmission infrastructure that may be required to meet the intent of the SWMP, above and beyond existing and baseline infrastructure identified in the Existing Plans for City consideration. Water System Improvements: • Existing System: The Existing Plans include proposed 8-inch diameterwater main replacements for existing water mains. Commission Memorandum - RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 6 of 9 • Proposed Improvements: The Selected Firm shall prepare final contract documents to include all mains shown in the Existing Plans relocated as necessary to accommodate the additional drainage. As a part of the water main design effort, the Selected Firm shall include reconnection to existing and installation of new fire hydrant assemblies as may required to meet applicable jurisdictional permitting requirements. The Selected Firm shall install new service connections to replace existing connections. This effort shall include coordination with the City Public Works Department to ensure that any existing meters which are deemed to require replacement (by the City) are replaced with new units. The City Public Works Department shall provide new meters, and the Selected Firm shall require that all service connection piping upstream of the meter to the new main be replaced with new service lines. Where not currently shown in the Existing Plans, the Selected Firm shall add fittings and valves at all intersections along the route of proposed water mains to result in a fully interconnected system with isolation valves at all crossings in all directions. The Selected Firm shall also add fittings and valves at crossings between proposed and existing to remain water mains for operational flexibility and ease of maintenance. Construction Sequencing Plan: The Selected Firm shall incorporate construction sequencing restrictions into its contract documents to minimize impacts on residents, yet result in a reasonable and constructible project. Addressing Layer of Subsurface Organic Material: Firms shall note that an organic "muck" layer occurs intermittently throughout the City at varying (yet sometimes shallow) depths. Further, the City is amenable to the Selected Firm revising the depth of cover on proposed below grade utilities to a minimum of 18-inches of cover as long as the Selected Firm proposes an alternative bedding or wall class thickness of pipe that will satisfy anticipated load requirements. In addition, the City is also amenable to a revised bedding depth below the pipe of 12-inches within organic layers -pending recommendation of such by the new Design Engineer of Record and concurrence from the City Public Works Department. Updating Existing Plan Topographic Survey Data: The Selected Firm shall verify /update the information presented as existing conditions in the Existing Plans to the extent necessary to ensure that the proposed improvements do not negatively impact existing /proposed facilities. To this end, the Selected Firm should verify that: the design is in compliance with ADA requirements; rim and grate elevations match surrounding grades; proposed landscaping does not conflict with existing improvements; recent improvements are properly identified, protected and coordinated with proposed work; and proposed improvements are not in conflict with existing conditions and proposed improvements. Cost Opinions: The Selected Firm shall prepare opinions of probable construction costs for each design completion stage submittal. The accuracy of the cost estimate associated with the 60% completion stage shall be +30% to -15% "Budget" Level as defined by the American Association of Cost Engineers. The accuracy of the cost estimate Commission Memorandum -RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 7 of 9 associated with the 90 and 100 percent completion stage shall be a +15% to -5% "Definitive" Level Estimate as defined by the American Association of Cost Engineers. All estimates shall be submitted in Microsoft "Excel" format in accordance with the template supplied by the City. Based upon Firm's cost estimate, City shall advise if portions of the project need to be deleted, phased, and/or bid as alternate bid items to satisfy existing fiscal constraints. RFQ No. 05-08/09 was issued on November 5, 2008 with an opening date of December 17, 2008. Apre-proposal conference to provide information to firms submitting a response was held on November 20, 2008. The following ten (10) firms submitted proposals: 1. Robayna and Associates, Inc. 2. Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc. 3. EDC Corporation 4. Aldo P. Gonzalez & Associates, Inc. 5. Chen & Associates 6. Eisman & Russo, Inc. 7. IBI Group, Inc. 8. CRJ & Associates, Inc. 9. Development Consulting Group, Inc. 10. BCC Engineering The City Manager appointed an Evaluation Committee ("the Committee") consisting of the Following individuals: • Joseph DiBella, Sunset Island I Resident and Member Sunset Islands HOA • Christina Cuervo, Resident and CIPOC Member • Elizabeth Camargo, Sunset Island II Resident and CIPOC Member • Jorge Cano, P.E., Assistant Director, CIP Office • Eugene Egemba, P.E., Civil Engineer, Public Works Engineering Department • Fernando Vazquez, P.E., City Engineer, Public Works Engineering Department • Rick Kendle, Resident and CIPOC Member On January 21, 2009, the Committee convened with all seven (7) committee members in attendance. The City Manager appointed Christina Cuervo as Chair of the Committee. Each firm gave a 10-minute presentation, which was followed by a 20-minute Question and Answer (Q&A) session with the firm's proposed Project Manager. THE EVALUATION COMMITTEE BASED ITS RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE FOLLOWING FACTORS (As per Florida Statute 287.055 CCNA): A. The experience, qualifications and portfolio of the Principal Firm (20 points). B. The experience, qualifications and portfolio of the Project Manager, as well as his/her familiarity with this project and a thorough understanding of the methodology and design approach to be used in this assignment (20 points). C. The experience and qualifications of the professional personnel assigned to the Project Team as well as their familiarity with this project and a thorough understanding of the methodology and design approach to be used in this assignment (20 points). D. Risk Assessment Plan that reflects a clear understanding of project objectives (particularly stormwater system improvements); a thorough review of existing design Commission Memorandum - RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 8 of 9 documents; familiarity with the project site; a thorough understanding of all permitting and regulatory requirements and impacts; and other considerations that may impact the design and construction of the proposed improvements (10 points). E. Willingness to meet time and budget requirements as demonstrated by past performance, methodology and approach (5 points). F. Certified minority business enterprise participation. Either the Prime Consultant or the sub-Consultant team may qualify for proof of certification for minority business enterprise participation. Accepted minority business enterprise certifications include the Small Business Administration (SBA), State of Florida, or Miami-Dade County (5 points). G. Location (5 points). H. Recent, current, and projected workloads of the firms (5 points). I. The volume of work previously awarded to each firm by the City, with the object of effecting an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms, provided such distribution does not violate the principle of selection of the most highly qualified firm (5 points). J. Past performance based on quality of the Performance Evaluation Surveys and the Administration's due diligence on reference checks on clients of the Firm(s) (5 points). The following tables reflect the total scores and rankings assigned by each member of the evaluation panel: *(2) The aggregate totals are calculated by assigning a score of 1 for a number 1 ranking, a score of 2 " (1) The average score is calculated by adding all the scores assigned to a firm divided by seven. Commission Memorandum -RFQ-05-08/09 January 28, 2009 Page 9 of 9 for a number 2 ranking, etc. this aggregate score is used to determine the second and third-ranked proposers. Roba na and Associates, Inc. 0 4 1 Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, 2 0 2 EDC Cor oration 0 1 1 Aldo P. Gonzalez & Associates, 0 0 0 Chen & Associates 4 1 1 Eisman & Russo, Inc. 0 0 0 IBI Grou ,Inc. 0 0 0 CRJ & Associates, Inc. 0 2 1 Development Consultin Grou 0 0 0 BCC En ineerin 1 0 0 The evaluation panel ranked the proposing engineering firms based on the total number of number one (1) rankings received. Based on this criterion, Chen & Associates, who received four (4) of the seven (7) number one (1) rankings from the panel, was selected as the top ranked firm. Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc., who received two (2) out of seven (7) number one (1) rankings was selected as the second ranked firm, and Robayna and Associates, Inc., who did not receive any number one (1) rankings, but received four (4) number two (2) rankings was selected as the third ranked firm. Although Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc., and Robayna and Associates, Inc., had the same aggregate total of 22 points, Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, Inc., was ranked as the second firm because they received two (2) number one (1) rankings versus Robayna and Associates, Inc., not having received any number one (1) rankings. Following successful negotiations, the results will be presented at the CIP Oversight Committee (CIPOC) meeting of March 2, 2009. The City Manager's recommendation relative to the professional services agreement, and the CIPOC's recommendation, will be presented at the March 18, 2009 Commission Meeting. Construction management services fees will be negotiated separately and presented to CIPOC and the City Commission upon successful completion of the design phase. Since the current Engineer of Record, CH2M HILL has completed the design to 90%, the Selected Firm (replacement Engineer of Record) will have to provide complete construction documents; therefore, the City Administration requests that the City Commission authorize the City Manager or his designee to negotiate re-design, bid and award and construction management services. It is anticipated that these services will exceed the $90,000. CONCLUSION A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida accepting the recommendation of the City Manager pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 05-08/09, for re-design, bid and award, and construction management services in the not to exceed amount of $90,000, for the re-design component for Sunset Islands I & II Neighborhood Right-of-Way Improvement Project, to include additional stormwater infrastructure; Authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm of Chen & Associates; and should the Administration not be able to negotiate an Agreement with Chen & Associates, Authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the second ranked firm of Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates, and should the Administration not be able to negotiate an Agreement with Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates Inc., authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the third ranked Firm of Robayna & Associates, Inc. Attachment T:WGENDA~2009Wanuary 28\Regular~RFQ-05-08-09 -Sunset Islands 1 2 Redesign - Memo.doc &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS OFFICE LOCATION Attachment :OFFICES MIAMI-DADE -420 Lincoln Rd, Suite 700 Miamii Beach, FL 33139.:. Telephone: 786.497.1500 `Fax: 786.497.2300': BROWARD, 500 West Cypress Creek Rd `Suite :410 Fart Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone: 954.73 0.0707 Fax: 954.730.2030 PAL14Jf BEACH 1340 N. t1.S. Highway 1 Suife 10? Jupiter.,:, Florida >>469 Telephone.::561.746:6900 Fax: 56'1.746:'x;;3 Chen and Associates is a corporation and maintains its headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Chen and Associates was incorporated on November 9, 1986 in Fort Lauderdale. The Miami-Dade Branch office is located in the City of Miami Beach, which serves Miami Dade and Monroe Counties. TEAM'S EXPERIENCE Firm's Background and Experience Providing Similar Services Chen and Associates is a civil and environmental engineering consulting firm located in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties. Chen and Associates has successfully completed a wide range of civil engineering projects. The firm is committed to providing responsive quality services while meeting the schedules and specific project needs of our clients. It is due to this commitment that a large portion of the firm's workload is from repeat clients. The firm has successfully completed a wide range of projects involving the planning, design and construction in a multitude of disciplines including: • Neighborhood Improvement Projects • GIS Analysis and Mapping • Parks Design • Transportation, Streetscaping and Traffic Improvements • Construction Administration • Wastewater Collection, Transmission, Treatment, Re-use and Disposal • Pump Station Design and Rehabilitation • Water Supply, Treatment, and Distribution • Stormwater System Design and Master Plans • Modeling and Permitting of Drainage, Water Distribution, and Sewer Collection • Project and Program Management Value Engineering • Grant and Loan Services "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-I &ASSOCaATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Project Staffing The Chen Team has the resources in both staff flexibility and equipment to deliver innovative, responsive solutions that exceed the City's needs. Our professionals bring the skills and relevant experience to successfully deliver these projects. Ben Chen, PE, PhD has over 30 years of professional experience in planning, engineering, development, and management in the civil and environmental engineering field. Dr. Chen will serve as QA/QC reviewer for this project. Peter Moore, PE has over 12 years of responsible and diversified experience in design and construction management, and inspection of roadway projects. Mr. Moore will serve as principal- in-charge for this project. Oscar Bello, PE has over ten years experience in planning, design, permitting, and construction management of water, wastewater, and drainage municipal projects in Florida. Oscar will serve as Project Manager. Michae! Buick, PE has over eight years experience in planning, design, permitting, and construction management of private site development and municipal projects in South Florida. Michael will serve as Project Engineer. Ivan Marquez, EI is a senior civil engineer with experience in utility infrastructure design, regulatory permitting, and computer aided flow modeling for infrastructure collection and transmission systems. Mr. Marquez will serve as project engineer for this project. Peter Dueno is a project engineer with experience in neighborhood improvement projects which consists of roadway design, drainage design, water distribution design and sewer system design. Mr. Dueno will serve as project engineer for this project. Marcus Austin, GC is Chen and Associates' director of construction services. He is involved in various projects, which total in construction value over $30 million and includes providing program management to the City of Coral Springs under our City Engineer contract. Mr. Austin will serve as senior construction administrator on this project. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-2 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED The Chen Team looks forward to continuing, .a mutually beneficial relationship with the City of Miami Beach. Claim History Chen & Associates has never been involved in a claim or lawsuit. PROJECT MANAGER'S EXPERIENCE Mr. Bello, Chen and Associates' Miami Beach Branch Manager, has over ten years of experience in managing neighborhood improvement projects. Over the past four years, he has managed City of Miami Beach Right-of--Way Improvement Projects from contract negotations through complete design. These projects include South Pointe's Bid Packages 12D, 12E, & 12F. Additionally, he has overseen City Center's Bid Packages 9A, 9B, & 9C. Mr. Bello was the project manager during the planning, design, and permitting. He was responsible for leading the project team through all efforts during the completion of these projects. Construction estimates for these projects exceed $30 million. In addition to the Miami Beach projects, Mr. Bello has designed and managed stormwater projects for several municipalities throughout South Florida, including the City of Key West, City of Dania Beach, Miami-Dade Public Works, Broward County, and City of North Miami Beach. His local experience and extensive design background, along with his permitting knowledge, make him an excellent candidate for the Sunset Islands I & II Project. Current and Proiected Workload Chen and Associates recently completed the design of several City Right-of--Way Projects. These projects include City Center's Bid Packages 9A, 9B, 9C and South Pointe's Bid Packages 12D, 12E & 12F. The design team that completed these bid packages is currently available to take on new projects. Chen & Associates makes the commitment that all key personnel on the project team will be dedicated as necessary to meet the needs of the City. The availability of project staff is listed in table below. ~r~rs~-rui~l' ._ :Ro'le .2~vaila`bTi . Dr. Ben Chen, Ph.D. QA/QC 20 Peter Moore, P.E. Princi al-in-Char e 15 Oscar Bello, P.E. Project Mana er 60 Michael Buick, P.E. Project En ineer 75 Ivan Mar uez, E.I. Modeling 50 Peter Dueno Permittin 50 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-3 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS Project Name: CITY CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD ROW IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Location: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FL Description: Chen and Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right of way areas of the City Center neighborhood. The project encompasses approximately 24,000 LF of ROW improvements. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, sanitary sewer upgrades, stormwater drainage improvements, paving & grading, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. ICPR Modeling was utilized for the stormwater design and permitting which included sixteen (16) drainage gravity wells with overflow outfall to Dade Canal. This project also required extensive coordination with the Public, adjacent CRA's and historic districts. Client: City of Miami Beach Carla Dixon 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 (305) 673-7071 CarlaDixon@miamibeachfl. gov Project Fee:. $2,000,000 Construction Cost: $13,200,000 (estimated)/TBD (actual) Start Date: January 2005 Completion Date: Design completed December 2008 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-4 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: SOUTH POINTE PHASES III/IV/V NEIGHBORHOOD ROW IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Location: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FL Description: Chen & Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right of way areas of the South Pointe neighborhood. 'The project encompasses approximately 19,000 LF of ROW improvements. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, stormwater drainage improvements, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. ICPR Modeling was utilized for the stormwater design and permitting of sixteen (16) drainage gravity wells with overflow outfall connections to Biscayne Bay. Client: City of Miami Beach Carla Dixon 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 (305) 673-7071 CarlaD ixon@miamibeachfl. gov Project Fee: $2,100,000 Construction Cost: $17,800,000 (estimated)/TBD (actual) Start Date: June 2005 Completion Date: Design completed November 2008 "Nroviding quality, responsive and protessiona/ service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-5 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PR07ECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: CENTRAL NEIGHBORI~OOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Location: BROWARD COUNTY, FL Description: This is the second of three neighborhood infrastructure improvement projects carried out by Broward County in the unincorporated areas. The project included the improvement of the drainage, water, sanitary sewer, and roadway systems. Cheq and Associates was selected to be the design engineer for one third of the project sites, including the Franklin Park, Washington Park, St. George West, and St. George East neighborhood areas. Chen and Associates was also part of a team of engineers that completed the Basis of Design Report (BODR), and served as the project reviewer that made recommendations resulting in substantial savings to the project's budget. The construction for the Franklin Park, Washington Park, St. George West, and St. George East is complete. Client: Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) Mr. Patrick MacGregor 2555 West Copans Road Pompano Beach, FL 33069 (954)831-0904 pamagregor@broward.org Project Fee: $1,765,000 Construction Cost: $30,000,000 (estimated)/ $29,547,000 (actual} Start Date: December 2003 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over ZZ years" 2-6 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: BROADVIEW PARK NEIG~f-IBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Location: BROWARD COUNTY, FL Description: Chen and Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right of way areas of the Broadview Park neighborhood.' The Broadview Park area is approximately one square mile with 6,700 existing population. The area residents are on septic tanks and are served by a private utility company for water. The distribution lines are substandard and undersized. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, sanitary sewer installation, stormwater drainage improvements, landscaping improvements, and roadway reconstruction. Chen and Associates completed the Basis of Design Report, which is the master plan for the project area, in January 2004. The Broadview Park neighborhood was divided into 3 bid packages for the design of the infrastructure improvements. Currently, the second bid package is under construction. Client: Broward County Water and Wastewater Services Mr. Patrick MacGregor 2555 West Copans Road Pompano Beach, FL 33069 (954)831-0904 pamacgregor@broward.org Project Fee: Construction: Start Date: Completion Date: $680,000 $45,000,000 (estimated)/TBD (actual) January 2004 Ongoing "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-7 &ASSOCIATFS Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: PROUD NEIGHBORHOODS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Location: CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL Description: As the prime consultant on the 4`h bid package under the Proud Neighborhoods program, Chen & Associates was responsible for the planning, design, and permitting for infrastructure improvements within the public right of way areas for four (4) projects (NE 162"d Avenue/NE 186` Street/NE 172"d Street/Western Eastern Shores). The infrastructure improvements included stormwater drainage improvements, landscaping, additional parking facilities, and road reconstruction. Client: City of North Miami Beach Mr. Hiep Huynh, P.E. 17011 NE 19 Avenue North Miami Beach, FL 33162 (305) 948-2925 Hiep.Huynh@citynmb.com Project Fee: $174,250 Construction: $880,000 (estimated)/$759,550 (actual) Start Date: March 2001 Completion Date: April 2002 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-8 .~ &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: LOWER MATECUMBE.DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Location: ISLAMORADA, VILLAGE OF ISLANDS, FL Description: Chen and Associates has been a consulting environmental engineer for Islamorada since 2001. In this time, the Chen Team has worked on several projects, including Phase I Environmental Assessments and Invasive Exotic Species Studies. Chen and Associates worked with the Village of Islamorada on a stormwater treatment project along US-1 in Lower Matecumbe Key. This project, which was jointly funded by the Village, SFWMD and FDOT, was part of a water quality study being performed in the Village to determine the effects of the runoff of the Overseas Highway. The Chen staff acted as construction manager. Client: Islamorada, Village of Islands Ms. Zully Hemeyer 81990 Overseas Highway Islamorada, FL 33036 (305) 360-7747 zully.hemeyer(c~r~islamorada.fl.us Project Fee: $60,570 Construction Cost: $550,000 (estimated)/$553,475 (actual) Start Date: March 2001 Completion Date: June 2004 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-q _-~ &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PRO]ECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: CORAL SPRINGS DRAINAGE DELLS AND MEADOWS Location: CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS, FL Description: For the City of Coral Springs, Chen and Associates performed a drainage master plan for two existing neighborhoods. The neighborhoods were among the original development in Coral Springs and hence the infrastructure was not up to ,current standards. In order to reduce costs, conceptual drainage modeling was based on information from a limited survey and existing elevations of sanitary manhole lids. This provided sufficient grade information to model the drainage basins. GIS was used for data interpolation and 3-D modeling. The report provided proposed cross sections and complete drainage information required for submitting a permit to South Florida Water Management District. After completion of the report, Chen and Associates assisted the City with applications for several drainage grants including SFWMD and FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) and Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM). Client: City of Coral Springs Mr. Larry Staneart 9551 West Sample Road Coral Springs, FL 33065 (954) 344-1014 lstaneart@coralsprings. org Project Fee: $53,600 Construction Cost: $769,450 (estimated)/TBD (actual) Start Date: January 2003 Completion Date: September 2006 :~,. ~, ~ ~:_ ~ il:_ r+ ~ , ?~~ t ~~ _ ~.. ~ .k n ~ i. :~ ~ ~ ~Ih of ~`>E~ ~~ ,, .. CORAL SPRINGS ' "'~P „__ IX~anrweler Mosler Pkm t'' - ,~, 2 C I Spmgs NeroMOrMUO: a .T' N' I- .~ f-~~~, ~ \ p I ~ _1, PROPOSED DRAINAGE ~ ~~ ~~ rM~ya. a "~ .~T ~.nma I. --nq-[ } ~~ . ' ~ t . ~ oo~i.ye ~.. ~ r #-- i ~~ I s.......,m u., , ~ ~~ F f.._ ~~ww ar i I Sri +-r~ l~.?0' ~n...w.r,~-....', . - . ~` ° o-...e. I.~. ;°"%" 714 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-l 0 &ASS~CIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: CT3-1 DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Location: CITY OF POMPANO BEACH, FL Description: Chen and Associates was selected by the City of Pompano Beach to serve as the design engineer fora 47-acre drainage improvement project within the City of Pompano Beach. The project area is nearly all commercial/industrial in nature. Chen and Associates conducted a proactive public relations campaign to keep the businesses informed for coordination purposes in the construction phase. Chen and Associates carefully studied the existing utilities in the area to avoid unnecessary relocations during the drainage retrofit. Client: City of Pompano Beach Ms. Helen Gray, P.E. 1201 NE 3~d Ave Pompano Beach, FL 33060 (954) 788-4738 helen. gray@copbfl. com Project Fee: $144,330 Construction Cost: $550,000 (estimated)/$439,000 (actual) Start Date: June 2004 Completion Date: June 2005 "Providing quality, res onsive and rofessional service to clients ~~~ ~ _~ p p ,peers and the public for over 2Z years" 7_1 1 ~ASSOC2~T~s Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: NORTH MIAMI BEACH CRA INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN Location: CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL Description: Chen and Associates was retained by the City of North Miami Beach to prepare an infrastructure master plan to estimate the impact of future redevelopment within the CR.A area on the existing sanitary sewer system, water distribution system, and the existing stormwater drainage system. Client: City of North Miami Beach Mr. Hiep Huynh, P.E. 1701 I NE 19 Avenue North Miami Beach Beach, FL 33162 (305) 948-2925 Hiep.Huynh(c/r~citynmp.com Project Fee: $108,330 Construction Cost: N/A (estimatedjiN/A (actual) Start Date: April 2006 Completion Date: February 2007 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over ZZ years" 2-12 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMILAR PR07ECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: TOLLGATE SHORES STORMWATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Location: ISLAMORADA, VILLAGE OF ISLANDS, FL Description: Chen and Associates provided professional engineering services for the design and permitting of the stormwater drainage improvements to the Tollgate Shores neighborhood, which had a history of flood problems due to the very low ground surface elevation. The drainage improvements include an interconnected network of catch basin inlets with disposal of stormwater runoff through a new gravity injection well. Chen and Associates also assisted the Village in obtaining project funding via FEMA grants by preparing a computer model of the neighborhood to determine the maximum flood stage due to large rainfall events and storm surge. The design of this project was completed in 2007. Client: Islamorada, Village of Islands Ms. Zully Hemeyer 81990 Overseas Highway Islamorada, FL 33036 (305) 360-7747 zully.hemeyer@islamorada. fl. us Project Fee: $71,600 Construction Cost: $200,460 (estimated)/TBD (actual) Start Date: March 2005 "providing quality, responsive and professions/ service to clients, peers and the public for over ZZ years" 2-13 Completion Date: Ons?oin~ ~• &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers PREVIOUS SIMIi..AR PROJECTS -CONTINUED Project Name: NW 27th AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS CEI SERVICES Location: CITY OF POMPANO BEACH, FL Description: Chen and Associates was selected by the City of Pompano Beach to serve as the construction administrator and public relations consultant for this project. The scope of work encompassed the upgrade of a two-lane collector roadway including the addition of a positive drainage system, force main and landscaping Upgrades. Chen and Associates has performed several additional services at the City's request, including the addition of two project components, namely a trenchless installation of a 36" stormwater pipe to serve as the project's outfall and a force main bypass. Client: City of Pompano Beach Ms. Helen Gray, P.E. 1201 NE 3`d Ave Pompano Beach, FL 33060 (954) 788-4738 hel en. gray@copbfl. com Project Fee: $160,000 Construction Cost: $2,978,000 (estimated)/ $2,850,000 (actual) Start Date: January 2004 Completion Date: December 2005 "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 2Z years" 2-14 E.. &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Ben H Chen, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE Chairman and Founder Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1967 Master of Science, Sanitary Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1969 Doctor of Philosophy, Civil Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1973 Registration: Professional Engineer, Florida, 31849, 1982 Professional Engineer, Virginia, 008803, 1976 Summary: with the City of Miami Beach to perform planning, design and construction administration services for the infrastructure redevelopment within public right-of-way areas of the City Center Neighborhood in downtown Miami Beach. The project scope included stormwater drainage, sanitary force main, and water main infrastructure improvements along with streetscaping, landscaping, and lighting upgrades. The project required extensive coordination with the public, RDA, and historic districts. Dr. Chen has over 36 years of professional experience in the civil and environmental engineering field of which over 35 years was in consulting engineering in the civil, water and wastewater areas. His experience includes urban infrastructure renewal, water and wastewater treatment facilities design and construction management, facilities planning, environmental studies, utilities master planning, rate and financial studies. He is principal-in- charge for the Central Broward County and Broadview Park Neighborhood Improvement Projects for Broward County and project director for City Center and South Pointe Right- of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Projects for Miami Beach. He also served as assistant program manager of a design and construction program management team for Broward County North Regional WWTP expansion ($82 million) and the world's largest Detroit Wastewater Treatment Plant with a five year construction program budget of $1.0 billion. He designed many water and wastewater treatment plants in Florida, Virginia, Maryland and Hawaii. He is the author or co-author of many technical papers which have appeared in several major journals. Project Experience: City Center Right-of-Way Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is under contract Miami Beach -South Pointe Phase III/IV/V -ROW Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right-of-way areas of the South Pointe Neighborhood Phases 3, 4 and 5. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, stormwater drainage improvements, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. Project construction cost is $17.8 million. Normandy Isle Park Water Main. City of Mimi Beach Capital Improvement Office requested Chen & Associates to design and permit the water main replacement located within the Normandy Isle Park in North Beach. CRA Infrastructure Master Ptan. Chen & Associates was retained by the City of North Miami Beach to prepare an infrastructure master plan to estimate the impact of future redevelopment within the CRA area on the existing sanitary sewer system, the existing water distribution system, and the existing stormwater drainage system. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over ZZ years" 2-17 _ _....._._._~_._^__._...___ --____---_ &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION. 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED NE 162nd Street Improvements. As part of the Proud Neighborhoods Capital Improvement Program, Chen & Associates was selected to perform a fourth roadway and drainage improvement project for the City of North Miami Beach. Chen & Associates performed the investigation, design, permitting through DERM and construction inspection and administration for this on-time and on-budget project. NE 168th Street Roadway Improvements. C&A provided consulting engineering services E ,.for the NE 168 Street (between NE 18 Avenue and NE 19 Avenue) and NE 18 Avenue (between NE 168 Street and NE 169 Street) right-of-way improvements. The scope of the project included addressing drainage concerns, providing new curbing and street paving, replacing/adding sidewalks, providing new paved parking areas which were gravel, and providing landscaping areas for future plantings to be completed by the City. "Providing qua/ity, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-18 8. . &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Peter Moore, P.E. President and CEO Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1997 Master of Engineering, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2004 Registration: Professional Engineer, Florida, 58709, 2002 Summary: As the President of the firm, Mr. Moore is ultimately responsible for all day to day operations of the firm. Mr. Moore recently worked as the Client Project Manager for work in Broward County, Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale and continues to be involved in the successful completion of the related projects. These projects include sanitary collection improvements, pump station rehabilitation, transportation engineering enhancements, water and reclaimed water consulting along with all other phases of civil engineering design and neighborhood improvements. Additionally, Mr. Moore serves as the Assistant City Engineer for the City of Coral Springs and is the spokesperson for the City's Engineering Division. Finally, Mr. Moore serves on the firm's QA/QC Committee ensuring the consistency of the quality product throughout the firm. Project Experience: City Center Right-of-Way Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is under contract with the City of Miami Beach to perform planning, design and construction administration services for the infrastructure redevelopment within public right-of-way areas of the City Center Neighborhood in downtown Miami Beach. The project scope included stormwater drainage, sanitary force main, and water main infrastructure improvements along with streetscaping, landscaping, and lighting upgrades. The project required extensive coordination with the public, RDA, and historic districts. Miami Beach -South Pointe Phase III/IV/V -ROW Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right-of-way areas of the South Pointe Neighborhood Phases 3, 4 and 5. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, stormwater drainage improvements, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. Project construction cost is $17.8 million. NE 186th Street. As part of the Proud Neighborhoods Capital Improvement Program, Chen & Associates was selected to perform a third roadway and drainage improvement project for the City of North Miami Beach. Chen & Associates performed the investigation, design, permitting through DERM and construction inspection and administration for this on-time and on-budget project. NE 162nd Street Improvements. As part of the Proud Neighborhoods Capital Improvement Program, Chen & Associates was selected to perform a fourth roadway and drainage improvement project for the City of North Miami Beach. Chen & Associates performed the investigation, design, permitting through DERM and construction inspection and administration for this on-time and on-budget project. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over Z2 years" 2-19 ' &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Oscar R. Bello, P.E. Branch Manager and Senior Engineer Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1999 Registration Professional Engineer, Florida, 61612, 2004 Summary: Mr. Bello holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. He has more than 9 years of experience in planning, design, permitting, and construction management of water, wastewater, and drainage municipal projects in Florida. Mr. Bello has worked as a project manager and project engineer for various projects in South and Central Florida. He currently manages municipal projects for the City of Miami Beach, City of Dania Beach, Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority and the City of Key West. Project Experience: Miami Beach -South Pointe Phase III/IV/V -ROW Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right-of-way areas of the South Pointe Neighborhood Phases 3, 4 and 5. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, stormwater drainage improvements, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. Project construction cost is $17.8 million. NE 168th Street Roadway Improvements. C8tA provided consulting engineering services for the NE 168 Street (between NE 18 Avenue and NE 19 Avenue) and NE 18 Avenue (between NE 168 Street and NE 169 Street) right-of-way improvements. The scope of the project included addressing drainage concerns, „P .d. providing new curbing and street paving, replacing/adding sidewalks, providing new paved parking areas which were gravel, and providing landscaping areas for future plantings to be completed by the City. North Miami Beach City Engineer Function. Chen & Associates was selected as one of the consultants to participate in the Proud Neighborhoods Capital Improvement Project for the City of North Miami Beach. To date, Chen & Associates has worked on four paving and drainage restoration projects in three areas of the City. Each of these areas has presented its own set of challenges. The first two projects were completed, the third project is under construction and the fourth project is in preliminary design. Lower Keys WW Collection System Project. Chen & Associates is the engineering consultant for the design and permitting of installation of a wastewater collection systems within Monroe County. Recognizing that the economic health of Monroe County and its municipalities relies largely on the environmental health of a unique marine ecosystem, the County's Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan mandated that nutrient loading levels be reduced in the marine ecosystem of the Florida Keys. In June of 2000, the Sanitary Wastewater Master Plan (Master Plan) was finalized with the goal of eliminating approximately 23,000 private on-site wastewater systems by July 2010. Through interlocal agreement, Monroe County has requested that the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (FKAA) design, build, and operate County-owned infrastructure on behalf of the citizens in the master-plan prescribed service areas. The service areas for the proposed wastewater collection systems under this project include Big Pine Key, Little Torch Key, Ramrod Key, No rove mg quality, responsive and professional service to clients peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-20 ._._._ ..~--~..~..~... _.._.-._._.. ______~.. t,-., &ASSOCIATFS Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Name Key, and Lower Sugarloaf Keys. Chen & Associates is responsible for the final planning, design and permitting services to cover the non-central service areas of the regional system. The final product will be a permitted conveyance system that wilt combine various wastewater collection system technologies in order to connect as many on-site wastewater systems as possible for the lowest overall cost. The combined strategic utilization of proper planning and technology, extending to the greatest number of connections for the best value, is an approach developed by the FKAA through its years of experience in the water and wastewater utility business. Facility. The City of Key West proposes to construct a new Transportation Facility on the site of the old Southernmost Waste to Energy Facility (SWTE). The new facility will serve as the transportation operations and administration building for the City of Key West and be the primary terminal/transfer station for lower keys shuttle bus service which serves Marathon to Key West. It will provide parking for customers of public transportation and employees as well as a plan for Phase II of the construction on the remaining land at this site to incorporate tour bus parking and shuttle services into Key West from Stock Island, Florida. Key West -General Transportation Engineering Services. Chen & Associates was selected to provide General Transportation Engineering Services for the City of Key West Department of Transportation (KWDOT). KWDOT provides many services to the community, visitors, and their internal customers (staff), which consists of over 400 City associates. The three service areas or functions that KWDOT is responsible for providing are public transportation, fleet services, and municipal parking lot operations. Chen & Associates' first task order was the City of Key West Department of Transportation The project will allow for expanded public transportation, adequate office and parking space for employees, as well as training rooms, locker rooms, and space for additional personnel that will be required to move the community into the next generation of public transit services, which includes security issues related to the Homeland Security Act. Funding is provided in part by the Federal Transportation Authority and the Florida Department of Transportation. Compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act for the proposed site improvements will be a requirement for the federal funding aspects for the project. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients ~~~ ~ _ ~ ~~ ,peers and the public for over 2Z years" i &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Michael Buick, P.E. Senior Engineer Education Bachelor of Science, Biosystems Engineering, University of Manitoba, 2000 Registration: Professional Engineer, Florida, 65894, 2007 Summary: Mr. Buick is a senior engineer in our Miami Beach office. His experience includes designing site paving, grading and drainage and site utility plans; and completing application forms and processing applicable permits with city departments and state agencies for land development projects. Prior to joining Chen & Associates, Mr. Buick designed stormwater management systems (paving, grading and drainage) and water and sewer connections for residential and utility site development projects including design calculations, running flood routing models, drafting design drawings with AutoCAD, coordinating design with other involved disciplines, calculating opinion of probable costs, and writing Basis of Design Reports. Mr. Buick completed permit application packages and coordinated with governmental agencies such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water Management District, Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resource Management, Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department, Miami-Dade County Health Department, Lee County Planning and Zoning, Lee County Department of Transportation, Central Broward Water Control District, and various cities to obtain permit approval of the site development design drawings. He reviewed shop drawings, attended site meetings, responded to requests for information and conducted on-site inspections for site development projects under construction; supervised installation of groundwater monitoring wells and groundwater sampling; compiled and analyzed groundwater data; and wrote reports for submittal to environmental regulatory agencies for groundwater contamination monitoring projects. Mr. Buick also conducted Phase I assessments including aerial photograph review, environmental database searches, file reviews, site visits, personnel interviews and writing findings and recommendations reports. Project Experience: City Center Right-of-Way Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is under contract with the City of Miami Beach to perform planning, design and construction administration services for the infrastructure redevelopment within public right-of-way areas of the City Center Neighborhood in downtown Miami Beach. The project scope included stormwater drainage, sanitary force main, and water main infrastructure improvements along with streetscaping, landscaping, and lighting upgrades. The project required extensive coordination with the public, RDA, and historic districts. Miami Beach -South Pointe Phase III/IV/V -ROW Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right-of-way areas of the South Pointe Neighborhood Phases 3, 4 and 5. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, stormwater drainage improvements, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. Project construction cost is $17.8 million. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over Z2 years" 2-22 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED NE 168th Street Roadway Improvements. C&A provided consulting engineering services for the NE 168 Street (between NE 18 Avenue and NE 19 Avenue) and NE 18 Avenue (between NE 168 Street and NE 169 Street) right-of-way improvements. The scope of the project included addressing drainage concerns, providing new curbing and street paving, replacing/adding sidewalks, providing new paved parking areas which were gravel, and providing landscaping areas for future plantings to be completed by the City. SW 104th Street Drainage Improvements. Chen & Associates was contracted by the Village of Pinecrest to provide design and permitting related services to address drainage concerns along the north side of SW 104th Street at the intersection with SW 77th Avenue. Proposed drainage improvements included drainage structures and exfittration trench within the public right-of-way to address the drainage problem. Flagler Grove Park Left Turn Lane Project. The Village of Pinecrest contracted Chen & Associates to assist with a left turn lane to accommodate eastbound traffic access to the Village's Flagler Grove Park. As part of the project, Chen & Associates provided a traffic analysis, preparation of signage and pavement striping plans and permitting services with Miami-Dade County Traffic Engineering to obtain approval for the proposed project. Lower Keys WW Collection System Project. Chen & Associates is the engineering consultant for the design and permitting of installation of a wastewater collection systems within Monroe County. Recognizing that the economic health of Monroe County and its municipalities relies largely on the environmental health of a unique marine ecosystem, the County's Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan mandated that nutrient loading levels be reduced in the marine ecosystem of the Florida Keys. In June of 2000, the Sanitary Wastewater Master Plan (Master Plan)•was finalized with the goal of eliminating approximately 23,000 private on-site wastewater systems by July 2010. Through interlocal agreement, Monroe County has requested that the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (FKAA) design, build, and operate County-owned infrastructure on behalf of the citizens in the master-plan prescribed service areas. The service areas for the proposed wastewater collection systems under this project include Big Pine Key, Little Torch Key, Ramrod Key, No Name Key, and Lower Sugarloaf Keys. Chen & Associates is responsible for the final planning, design and permitting services to cover the non-central service areas of the regional system. The final product will be a permitted conveyance system that will combine various wastewater collection system technologies in order to connect as many on-site wastewater systems as possible for the lowest overall cost. The combined strategic utilization of proper planning and technology, extending to the greatest number of connections for the best value, is an approach developed by the FKAA through its years of experience in the water and wastewater utility business. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 2Z years" 2-23 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Ivan Marquez, EIT Associate Engineer Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Florida International University, 2005 Associate of Arts, Santa Fe Community College, 1997 Registration: Engineer In Training, Florida, 1100010341, 2005 Summary: Mr. Marquez is an Associate Engineer with Chen & Associates. His prior work experience includes construction inspection and land surveying. He is currently a project engineer on the City Center and South Pointe Right-of-Way Improvement Project for the City of Miami Beach. His current duties also include providing engineering support during the planning, design, and permitting stages of various projects in the Miami Beach Office. Project Experience: NE 168th Street Roadway Improvements. C&A provided consulting engineering services for the NE 168 Street (between NE 18 Avenue and NE 19 Avenue) and NE 18 Avenue (between NE 168 Street and NE 169 Street) right-of-way improvements. The scope of the project included addressing drainage concerns, providing new curbing and street paving, replacing/adding sidewalks, providing new paved parking areas which were gravel, and providing landscaping areas for future plantings to be completed by the City. City Center Right-of-Way Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is under contract with the City of Miami Beach to perform planning, design and construction administration services for the infrastructure redevelopment within public right-of-way areas of the City Center Neighborhood in downtown Miami Beach. The project scope included stormwater drainage, sanitary force main, and water main infrastructure improvements along with Streetscaping, landscaping, and lighting upgrades. The project required extensive coordination with the public, RDA, and historic districts. Key West -General Transportation Engineering Services. Chen & Associates was selected to provide General Transportation Engineering Services for the City of Key West Department of Transportation (KWDOT). KWDOT provides many services to the community, visitors, and their internal customers (staff), which consists of over 400 City associates. The three service areas or functions that KWDOT is responsible for providing are public transportation, fleet services, and municipal parking lot operations. Chen & Associates' first task order was the City of Key West Department of Transportation Facility. The City of Key West proposes to construct a new Transportation Facility on the site of the old Southernmost Waste to Energy Facility (SWTE). The new facility will serve as the transportation operations and administration building for the City of Key West and be the primary terminal/transfer station for lower keys shuttle bus service which serves Marathon to Key West. It will provide parking for customers of public transportation and employees as well as a plan for Phase II of the construction on the remaining land at this site to incorporate tour bus parking and shuttle services into Key West from Stock Island, Florida. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-24 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Peter J. Dueno Associate Engineer Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2006 Associate of Arts, Miami Dade College, 2003 Registration: N/A Summary: Mr. Dueno currently serves as an associate engineer with Chen & Associates at the Miami Beach office. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from University of Florida. He previously interned with Mosaic Phosphate Co. in Bartow, FL. He is currently a project engineer on the City Center and South Pointe Right-of- Way Improvement Project for the City of Miami Beach. His experience includes planning, design and cost estimating of water distribution and storm water projects. Project Experience: City Center Right-of-Way Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is under contract with the City of Miami Beach to perform planning, design and construction administration services for the infrastructure redevelopment within public right-of-way areas of the City Center Neighborhood in downtown Miami Beach. The project scope included stormwater drainage, sanitary force main, and water main infrastructure improvements along with streetscaping, landscaping, and lighting upgrades. The project required extensive coordination with the public, RDA, and historic districts. Miami Beach -South Pointe Phase III/IV/V -ROW Improvement Project. Chen & Associates is the prime consultant and is responsible for the planning, design, permitting, and construction administration for infrastructure improvements within the public right-of-way areas of the South Pointe Neighborhood Phases 3, 4 and 5. The infrastructure improvements include water main replacements, stormwater drainage improvements, streetscaping enhancements, landscaping improvements, lighting improvements, and roadway reconstruction. Project construction cost is $17.8 million. CRA Infrastructure Master Plan. Chen & Associates was retained by the City of North Miami Beach to prepare an infrastructure master plan to estimate the impact of future redevelopment within the CRA area on the existing sanitary sewer system, the existing water distribution system, and the existing stormwater drainage system. NE 168th Street Roadway Improvements. C&A provided consulting engineering services for the NE 168 Street (between NE 18 Avenue and NE 19 Avenue) and NE 18 Avenue (between NE 168 Street and NE 169 Street) right-of-way improvements. The scope of the project included addressing drainage concerns, providing new curbing and street paving, replacing/adding sidewalks, providing new paved parking areas which were gravel, and providing landscaping areas for future plantings to be completed by the City. Key West -General Transportation Tollgate Shores stormwater Project. Chen & Associates provided professional engineering services for the design and permitting of the stormwater drainage improvements to the Tollgate Shores Neighborhood, which had a history of flood problems due to the low ground surtace elevation. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over ZZ years" 2-25 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Marcus Thaddeus Austin, GC Director of Construction Services Education: Associate of Science, Civil /Architectural Engineering, Hudson Valley Community College, 1987 Registration: General Contractor's License, Florida, 1506546, 2003 Summary: Mr. Austin is currently working as a director of construction services and project coordinator for Chen & Associates. He is involved in various projects, which total in construction value over $18 million. These projects include the Franklin Park, Washington Park, and Saint George portions of the Broward County Central County Neighborhood Improvement Projects and the Hypoluxo Point Project Sewer Project. He recently obtained his General Contractor's License to expand the firm's construction management capabilities which now includes project management for building construction. Project Experience: Broadview Park Bid Pack 2. The Broadview Park Neighborhood Improvement Project (BPNIP) is the last of the neighborhood infrastructure improvements projects carried out by Broward County in the unincorporated areas. The project included improvements to the drainage, water, sewer, and roadway systems. Chen & Associates was selected as the prime consultant for the Basis of Design Report (BODR) and subsequent bid packages. The second Bid Package addresses sanitary sewer and drainage improvements. It is in the phase with a proposed budget of $20 Million. Broadview Park NIP Amendment #3 - 20" Water Main Extension. Chen & Associates is responsible for the design and construction administration of this 20" Water Main Extension in SR-7 (US 441). This project is approximately 9,000 LF in length and links two previous Chen & Associates projects to provide a water source for the Broadview Park Neighborhood from Broward County WTP 1A. This project involves extensive permitting and coordination with FDOT District IV as the majority of the water main fell within FDOT ROW. Utility and General Use permits were obtained and a 24-hour moving construction operation was approved by the Department based on lane closure analysis showing that two lane closures during night hours and one lane closure for daytime would suffice the traffic needs. The night operations include water main installation and testing while restoration and materials testing in association with FDOT inspectors occurred during the day. Broward County BCWWS WWED UAZ Utilities. The Broward County UAZ 307 / 315 Utilities is a $14,000,000 dollar project replacing existing water and providing sanitary sewer for County Service Areas in the City of Dania Beach. The main technical components include replacing 12-inch water mains in County Roads, replacing the residential water distribution system, providing sanitary sewer to connect existing septic tanks and rehabilitating or installing new lift stations. In order to achieve the necessary information, site visits concentrated on contacting residents to determine the location of existing tanks. A great deal of coordination was required to accommodate developer projects, tie into County projects and obtain easements for crossing private properties. GIS was used to keep track of all ongoing projects and determine /update projected utility flow rates. Hypoluxo -Park Lane Sewer. Chen & Associates is providing services for the design, permitting, construction administration and "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-26 &ASSOCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Marcus Thaddeus Austin, GC Director of Construction Services Education: Associate of Science, Civil /Architectural Engineering, Hudson Valley Community College, 1987 Registration: General Contractor's License, Florida, 1506546, 2003 Summary: Mr. Austin is currently working as a director of construction services and project coordinator for Chen & Associates. He is involved in various projects, which total in construction value over $18 million. These projects include the Franklin Park, Washington Park, and Saint George portions of the Broward County Central County Neighborhood Improvement Projects and the Hypoluxo Point Project Sewer Project. He recently obtained his General Contractor's License to expand the firm's construction management capabilities which now includes project management for building construction. Project Experience: Broadview Park Bid Pack 2. The Broadview Park Neighborhood Improvement Project (BPNIP) is the last of the neighborhood infrastructure improvements projects carried out by Broward County in the unincorporated areas. The project included improvements to the drainage, water, sewer, and roadway systems. Chen & Associates was selected as the prime consultant for the Basis of Design Report (BODR) and subsequent bid packages. The second Bid Package addresses sanitary sewer and drainage improvements. It is in the phase with a proposed budget of $20 Million. Broadview Park NIP Amendment #3 - 20" Water Main Extension. Chen & Associates is responsible for the design and construction administration of this 20" Water Main Extension in SR-7 (US 441). This project is approximately 9,000 LF in length and links two previous Chen & Associates projects to provide a water source for the Broadview Park Neighborhood from Broward County WTP 1A. This project involves extensive permitting and coordination with FDOT District IV as the majority of the water main fell within FDOT ROW. Utility and General Use permits were obtained and a 24-hour moving construction operation was approved by the Department based on lane closure analysis showing that two lane closures during night hours and one lane closure for daytime would suffice the traffic needs. The night operations include water main installation and testing while restoration and materials testing in association with FDOT inspectors occurred during the day. Broward County BCWWS WWED UAZ Utilities. The Broward County UAZ 307 / 315 Utilities is a $14,000,000 dollar project replacing existing water and providing sanitary sewer for County Service Areas in the City of Dania Beach. The main technical components include replacing 12-inch water mains in County Roads, replacing the residential water distribution system, providing sanitary sewer to connect existing septic tanks and rehabilitating or installing new lift stations. In order to achieve the necessary information, site visits concentrated on contacting residents to determine the location of existing tanks. A great deal of coordination was required to accommodate developer projects, tie into County projects and obtain easements for crossing private properties. GIS was used to keep track of all ongoing projects and determine /update projected utility flow rates. fiypoluxo -Park Lane Sewer. Chen & Associates is providing services for the design, permitting, construction administration and "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-26 &ASSOCIATFS Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED grant monitoring for the installation of a gravity sewer, drainage and road enhancement for the Town of Hypoluxo. Coordination was necessary with FDOT, City of Boynton Beach utilities, City of Manalapan, South Florida Water Management District, the Town and its residents. Existing facilities were integrated into the design of the new project, thereby eliminating the need for an additional lift station. Obtaining easements from some residents was necessary as the roadway was originally on private property. During the project, several drainage grant opportunities were identified and applied for. Lower Matecumbe Key Drainage. Chen & Associates was the consultant for the design and construction administration of installation of a bike path and drainage improvements on frontage road along Overseas Highway (US 1) in the Village of Islamorada near Milepost 74. Chen & Associates was responsible for obtaining permits from FDOT District 6 and South Florida Water Management District for both the bike path and the drainage facilities. Broadview Park Raw Water Main Improvements. The City of Fort Lauderdale Raw Water Main Project was added to the Broadview Park Neighborhood Improvement project to provide a new line for the raw water well fields within the area. The proposed water main replaces the existing raw water main which runs through the middle of Broadview Park. The Broadview Park project was at the bidding stage when the raw water main design `'was requested; as such, Chen & Associates was required to fast track the design of this raw water main so that it could be included in the bid documents. The design included approximately 3,000 LF of HDPE 24" pipe along a roadway which was already congested with other utilities. In order to provide a constructible design many considerations in regards to existing utilities, bend radii, clearances, tie-ins, pipe elevations, pipe material and other elements were taken. The project design was completed in time and is planned to begin construction in late 2008. BC UAt 316 Bid Pack 2. The Broward County UAZ 307 / 315 Utilities is a $14,000,000 dollar project replacing existing water and providing sanitary sewer for County Service Areas in the City of Dania Beach. The main technical components include replacing 12-inch water in County Roads, replacing the residential water distribution system, providing sanitary sewer to connect existing septic tanks and rehabilitating or installing new lift stations. In order to achieve the necessary information, site visits concentrated on contacting residents to determine the location of existing tanks. A great deal of coordination was required to accommodate developer projects, tie into County projects and obtain easements for crossing private properties. GIS was used to keep track of all ongoing projects and determine /update projected utility flow rates. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-27 &ASSQCIATES Civil and Environmental Engineers SECTION 2 -QUALIFICATIONS -CONTINUED Marlon John Engineering Inspector Education: Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Park University, 2002 Bachelor of Arts, Human Resources, Park University, 2002 Registration: N/A Summary; Mr. John is currently working as an Engineering Inspector for Chen & Associates. He is involved in various projects, which total in construction value over $18 million. These projects include the Dania Beach Neighborhood Improvement Projects and Margate Boulevard Design and Construction Services. He is currently pursuing his Masters in Construction Management at Florida International University. Project Experience: Broadview Park Bid Pack 2. The Broadview Park Neighborhood Improvement Project (BPNIP) is the last of the neighborhood infrastructure improvements projects carried out by Broward County in the unincorporated areas. The project included improvements to the drainage, water, sewer, and roadway systems. Chen & Associates was selected as the prime consultant for the Basis of Design Report (BODR) and subsequent bid packages. The second Bid Package addresses sanitary sewer and drainage improvements. It is in the phase with a proposed budget of $20 Million. Broward County BCWWS WWED UAZ Utilities. The Broward County UAZ 307 / 315 Utilities is a $14,000,000 dollar project replacing existing water and providing sanitary sewer for County Service Areas in the City of Dania Beach. The main technical components include replacing 12-inch water mains in County Roads, replacing the residential water distribution system, providing sanitary sewer to connect existing septic tanks and rehabilitating or installing new lift stations. In order to achieve the necessary information, site visits concentrated on contacting residents to determine the location of existing tanks. A great deal of coordination was required to accommodate developer projects, tie into County projects and obtain easements for crossing private properties. GIS was used to keep track of all ongoing projects and determine /update projected utility flow rates. Dania Beach Neighborhood Improvement Project. Chen & Associates was selected by the City of Dania Beach to provide professional engineering services for its Neighborhood Improvement Program. The general scope of services includes the following: • Street Lighting Layout and Design • Sidewalk Layout and Design • Traffic Calming Study and Design • Bidding Services • Construction Observation • Public Awareness In March 2005, voters in the City of Dania Beach approved the bond referendum. The Dania Beach City Commission created the Neighborhood Improvement Advisory Board (NIAB). The board was given the task to prepare a final report identifying projects and initiatives which address the neighborhood needs. The scope of the projects under the Neighborhood Improvement Program will cover sidewalks, traffic calming, and street lighting. "Providing quality, responsive and professional service to clients, peers and the public for over 22 years" 2-28