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Interewest Consulting Group-2018-01 2018 - 01 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT("Agreement") is made as of this 2314 day of January 2018 by and between the CITY OF GRAND TERRACE ("City")and Interwest Consulting Group ("Consultant"). 1. CONSULTANT'S SERVICES. Consultant agrees to perform during the term of this Agreement on a non-exclusive and on-call basis, the tasks, obligations, and services set forth in the "Scope of Services" attached to and incorporated into this Agreement as Exhibit A (the "Services"). 2 TERM OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be effective on the date above and the Agreement shall remain in effect for three years, with the option to extend the contract twice by one (1) year each,unless otherwise terminated pursuant to the provisions herein. a FAMILIARITY WITH WORK. By execution of this Agreement, Consultant warrants that (1) It has thoroughly investigated and considered the work to be performed, based on all available information. (2) It carefully considered how the work should be performed, and (3) It fully understands the diff-icuhies and restrictions attending the performance of the work under this Agreement. (4) It has the professional and technical competency to perform the work and the production capacity to complete the work in a timely manner with respect to the schedule included in the scope of services. 4. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES. City shall pay for the services performed by Consultant pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the compensation set forth in the "Schedule of Compensation" attached to and incorporated into this Agreement as Exhibit B.The fees for services shall not exceed the authorized amount of$40.000 {Forty Thousand Dollars) annual Iv as set forth in Attachment "B," unless the CITY has given specific advance approval in writing,and the Cost Proposal included in Attachment "A". 5. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Consultant shall not perform any work under this Agreement until (a)Consultant furnishes proof of insurance as required under Paragraph "8"of this Agreement. All services required by Consultant under this Agreement shall becompleted on or before January 23,2018 unless extended by amendment. a DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE. Consultant hereby designates Chris A. Vogt, A.E.,as the Consultant Representative, and said Representative shall Page 1 of 11 be responsible for job performance, negotiations, contractual matters, and coordination with the City. Consultant's professional services shall be actually performed by,or shall be immediately supervised by, the Consultant Representative. 7. MOLD HARMLESS; INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant hereby agrees to protect, indemnify and hold City and its employees, officers and servants free and harmless from any and all losses, claims, liens,demands and causes of action of every [rind and character including, but not limited to, the amounts ofjudgment, interests, court costs, legal fees and other expenses incurred by the City arising in favor of any party, including claims, liens, debts, personal injuries, including employees of the City, death or damages to property (including property of the City) and without limitation by enumeration, all other claims or demands of every character occurring or arising directly out of the negligent acts, recklessness or willful misconduct of Consultant in the performance of its services under this Agreement. This provision is not intended to create any cause of action in favor of any third party against Consultant, or the City or to enlarge in any way the Consultant's liability but is intended solely to provide for indemnification of the City for liability for damages or injuries to third persons or property arising from Consultant's negligent performance hereunder. 8. INSURANCE. Consultant shall procure and maintain at all times during the term of this Agreement insurance as set forth in Exhibit "C" attached hereto. Proof of insurance shall consist of a Certificate of Insurance provided on IOS-CGL form No.CG 0001 11 85 or 88 executed by Consultant's insurer and in a form approved by, the City's City Attorney and City's Legal Counsel. 9. LICENSES, PERMITS,AND FEES. Consultant shall obtain a City of Grand Terrace Business License and any and all other permits and licenses required for the services to be performed under this Agreement. 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS. City and Consultant agree that Consultant, in performing the Services herein specified, shall act as an independent Contractor and shall have control of all work and the manner in which it is performed. Consultant shall be free to contract for similar services to be performed for other entities while under contract with City. Consultant is not an agent or employee of City, and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance, bonus or similar benefits City provides for its employees. Consultant shall be responsible to pay and hold City harmless from any and all payroll and other taxes and interest thereon and penalties,therefore, which may become due as a result of services performed hereunder. 11. ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement is for the specific services with Consultant as set forth herein. Any attempt by Consultant to assign the benefits or burdens of this Agreement without written approval of City is prohibited and shall be null and void;except that Consultant may assign payments due under this Agreement to a financial institution. Page 2 of 11 12 STANDARD. Consultant agrees that the services to be rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with the standards customarily provided by an experienced and competent professional organization rendering the same or similar services. Consultant shall re-perform any of said services, which are not in conformity with standards as determined by the City. 13. CONFIDENTIALITY.Consultant covenants that all data, documents, discussion, or other information developed or received by Consultant or provided for performance of this Agreement are deemed confidential and shall not be disclosed by Consultant without written authorization by City. City shall grant such authorization ifdisclosure is required by law. All City data shall be returned to City upon the termination of this Agreement. Consultant's covenant under this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 14. RECORDS AND INSPECTIONS. Consultant shall maintain full and accurate records with respect to all services and matters covered under this Agreement. City shall have free access at all reasonable times to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcripts therefrom, and to inspect all program data, documents, proceedings and activities. Consultant shall maintain an up-to-date list of key personnel and telephone numbers for emergency contact after normal business hours. 15. OWNERSI-11P OF CONSULTANT'S WORK PRODUCT. All reports, documents, all analysis, computations, plans, correspondence, data, information, computer media, including disks or other written material developed and/or gathered by Consultant in the performance of this Agreement shall be and remain the property of City without restriction or limitation upon its use or dissemination by City. Such Material shall not be the subject of a copyright application by Consultant. Any re-use by City of any such materials on any project other than the project for which they were prepared shall be at the sole risk of City unless City compensate Consultant for such use. Such work product shall be transmitted to City within ten (10)days after a written request therefore. Consultant may retain copies of such products. 16. NOTICES. All notices given or required to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and may be given by personal delivery or by mail. Notice sent by mail shall be addressed as follows: City: G. Harold Duffey, City Manager City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, Ca 92313 Consultant: Chris A.Vogt, P.E. Interwest Consulting Group 431 S. Palm Canyon Drive Palen*ngs,CA9M Page 3 of 11 If the name of the principal representative designated to receive the notices, demands or communications, or the address of such person, is changed, written notice shall be given within five (5) working days of said changes 17. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. Consultant shall provide City with a complete Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification, Form W-9, as issued by the Internal Revenue Service. la APPLICABLE LAWS, CODES AND REGULATIONS. Consultant shall perform all services described in accordance with all applicable laws, codes and regulations required by all authorities havingjurisdiction over the Services. Consultant agrees to comply with prevailing wage requirements as specified in the California Labor Code, Sections 1770, et seq. 19. RIGHT TO UTILIZE OTHERS. City reserves the right to utilize others to perform work similar to the Services provided hereunder. 20. BENEFITS. Consultant will not be eligible for any paid benefits for federal ,social security, state workers' compensation, unemployment insurance, professional insurance, medical/dental,retirement PERS or fringe benefits offered by the City of Grand Terrace. 21. PERS ELIGIBILITY INDEMNITY. In the event that Consultant or any employee, agent, or subcontractor of Consultant providing services under this Agreement claims or is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or the California Public Employees Retirement System ("PERS") to be eligible for enrollment in PERS as an employee of the City,Consultant shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City for the payment of any employee and/or employer contributions for PERS benefits on behalf of Consultant or its employees, agents, or subcontractors, as well as for the payment of any penalties and interest on such contributions, which would otherwise be the responsibility of City. Notwithstanding any other agency.state or federal policy,rule, regulation, law or ordinance to the contrary, Consultant and any of its employees, agents, and subcontractors providing service under this Agreement shall not qualify for or become entitled to, and hereby agree to waive any claims to, any compensation, benefit, or any incident of employment by City, including but not limited to eligibility to enroll in PERS as an employee of City and entitlement to any contribution to be paid by City for employer contribution and/or employee contributions for PERS benefits. 22 TRAVEL EXPENSES.Any reimbursement expenses must be pre-authorized and shall be based upon the approved rates of the San Bernardino County Auditor- Controller. 23. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Consultant agrees that any conflict or potential conflict of interest shall be fully disclosed prior to execution of contract and Consultant shall comply with all applicable federal,state and county laws and regulations governing conflict of interest. Page 4 of 11 24. ECONOMIC INTEREST STATEMENT. Consultant hereby acknowledges that pursuant to Government Code Section 87300 and the Conflict of Interest Code adopted by City hereunder, Consultant is designated in said Conflict of Interest Code and is therefore required to file an Economic Interest Statement (Form 700) with the City Clerk, for each employee providing advise under this Agreement, prior to the commencement of work. 25. POLITICAL ACTIVITY;`LOBBYING CERTIFICATION. Consultant may not conduct any activity, including any payment to any person, officer, or employee of any governmental agency or body or member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, grant, ban, intended to influence legislation, administrative rulemaking or the election of candidates for public office during time compensated under the representation that such activity is being performed as a part of this Agreement. 26. NON-DISCRIMINATION. Inthe performance of this Agreement, Consultant shall not discriminate against any employee, subcontractor, or applicant for employment because of race,color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age physical or mental handicap, medical condition, or sexual orientation.Consultant will take affirmative action to ensure that subcontractors and applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, medical condition, or sexual orientation. 27. AUDIT OR EXAMINATION. Consultant shall keep all records of funds received from City and make them accessible for audit or examination for a period of three years after final payments are issued and other pending matters. 28. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement may not be modified. nor may any of the terms, provisions or conditions be modified or waived or otherwise affected, except by a written amendment signed by all parties. 29. WAIVER. If at any time one party shall waive any term.provision or condition of this Agreement, either before or after any breach thereof no party shall thereafter be deemed to have consented to any future fai lure of full performance hereunder. 30. COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS. Each term and each provision of this Agreement to be performed by Consultant shall be construed to be both a covenant and a condition. 31. RIGHT TO TERMINATE. City may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, in Is sale discretion,with thirty (30)days written notice. 32. EFFECT OF TERMINATION. Upon termination as stated in Paragraph "31" of this Agreement, City shall be liable to Consultant only for work performed by Consultant up to and including the date of termination of this Agreement, unless the termination is for cause, in which event Consultant need be compensated only to the extent required Page 5 of I I by law. Consultant shall be entitled to payment for work satisfactorily completed to date, based on proration of the monthly fees set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. Such payment will be subject to City's receipt of a close-out billing. 33. GOVERNING LAW.This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with laws of the State of California. In the event of litigation between the parties, venue in state trial courts shall lie exclusively in tile County of San Bernardino. In the event of litigation ina U.S. District Court,exclusive venue shall lie in the Central District of California. 34 LITIGATION FET.S. Should litigation arise out of this Agreement for the performance thereof, the court shall award costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, to the prevailing party. In awarding attorney's fees, the court shall not be bound by any court fee schedule but shall award the full amount of costs, expenses and attorney's fees paid and.'or incurred in good faith. "Prevailing Party" shall mean the party that obtains a favorable and final judgment or order from a court of law described in paragraph "33." This paragraph shall not apply and litigation fees shall not be awarded based on an order or otherwise final judgment that results from the parties' mutual settlement, arbitration, or mediation of the dispute. 35. SEVER-ABILITY. If any provision of this agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions nevertheless will continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. 36. FORCE MAJEURE.The respective duties and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be suspended while and so long as performance hereto is prevented or impeded by strikes, disturbances, riots,fire, severe weather, government action, war acts, acts of God, or any other cause similar or dissimilar to the foregoing which are beyond the control of the party from whom the affected perfonmance was due. 37. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT. This Agreement, together with Exhibits "A," "B" and "C" supersede any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect to the subject matter herein. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representation by any party,which is not embodied herein, nor any other agreement; statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and binding.Any modification of the Agreement shall be effective only if it is in writing and signed by all parties. Page 6 of 11 "CITY" Dated: By: G. jj[d D ffey City Manager Dated: _ /�zz�/C�� "CONSULTANT" 6 Y: James G. Ross, Public Works Group Leader APPROVED AS TO FORM Richard L. Adams 11 City Attorney Page 7 of 11 EXHIBIT "A" Page 9 of 11 • • May 11, 2017 • PREPARED FOR THE i • C �TYOF GRANDTGRRACE i • • PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE: • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SER'!!'nCES • t .r ! r I _ Nr de�nn:rgrc 4 S iLTRE ci�4 ... 0 0 0 May 11, 2017 PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE 0 Construction Management Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PREPARED FOR THE o City of Grand Terrace 0 Adreane Freeman Public Works Department 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, CA 92313-5295 l BY tnterwest Consulting Group 431.S. Palm Canyon Drive,Suite 200 Palm Springs,CA 92262 i 760.417.4329 Office 951.616.4925 Mobile www.interwestgrp.com 0 o. ul 0 W 3� Z WJ ZO _u es 0 t 0 0 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP O May 11,2017 d Adreane Freeman Public Works Department 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace,CA 92313-5295 RE: Proposal to Provide Construction Management Services Dear Ms. Freeman: We understand the City is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide professional On-Call Construction Management Services for Public Works Projects. Our proposal is crafted and submitted for the purpose of demonstrating our ability to provide the specific services outlined in the RFP. We are large enough—over 300 employees—to serve all of your city engineering needs,yet small enough to ensure that we maintain focus and are responsive to the needs of Grand Terrace. We currently serve over 200 cities, 40 counties and state agencies including the Cities of Wildomar. Bell. Eastvale, La Quinta, Rancho Mirage, 0 Palm Springs,and Riverside County. 19 lnterwest is an excellent choice to provide Construction Management Srvices to the City of Grand Terrace Q for the following reasons: p ✓ Sensitivity to neighborhood issues ✓ Our know-how and experience in serving with cities in seamlessly providing engineering services ✓ Proven ability to deliver in complex municipal environments 0 ✓ Small firm focused customer service, big firm resources We thoroughly understand the challenges and requirements of municipal governments since many of our staff Have held senior and executive management positions with numerous California cities. Our staff includes former Public Works Directors, City Engineers, City Traffic Engineers,Capital Projects Managers, Construction Managers, Plan Check Engineers, Construction Managers, Construction Inspectors, and Chief Building Officials. This background and experience is important since serving in the capacity of the 'owner; especially local agencies, requires a high level of sensitivity towards community and special interest group issues Accordingly, our professional staff truly understands and values the importance of maintaining a focus on representing the interests of our public agency clients in a manner which reflects i positively on the cities we serve. Inlerwest Consulting Group has the staff and experience to perform the services outlined in the RFP which we understand to include, but not limited to, the coordination of pre-construction meetings, addressing RFIs, reviewing and processing contractor submittals,and addressing"Notice of Completion'packages. -continued— INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP i� qW Each of the staff members proposed for this assignment was carefully selected based on our understanding of the scope of the project. Mr. James G. Ross is the Public Works Group leader for the Southern California area and will serve as Principal in Charge. He Is an authorized representative of Interwest Consulting Group with the authority to sign all necessary agreements.Mr. Chris A.Vogt, P.E. is the Regional Manager of the Coachella Valley/inland Emplre branch of Interwest Consulting Group,and will serve as the Project Representative and the management contact to the City of Grand Terrace. James G. Ross Chris A.Vogt, P.E. 431 S. Palm Canyon Drive,Suite 200 431 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 200 Palm Springs,CA 92262 Palm Springs,CA 92262 714.1399.9039 Office 760.417.4329 Office 714.742.1551 Mobile 951.616.4925 Mobile jross@interwestgrp.com cvogt@intenuestgrp.com Services will be directed from our Palm Springs office,which serves the entire Coachella Valley region and the Inland Empire. We appreciate the opportunity to present our qualifications for your review and consideration.This proposal remains valid for a period of 120 days from the due date. We understand that the selected firm will be required to enter into a contractual agreement,inclusive of insurance requirements with the City of Grand Terrace. Interwest Consulting Group has no issues with the City's Professional Services Agreement Contract or Insurance requirements. Additionally, we acknowledge and are in receipt of Addendum 1. We are available €o meet with you to discuss our approach in more detail at your convenience.Please call if you have any questions or would like additional information. Sincerely, Ja es G.Ross Chris A.Vogt Kiblic Works Group Leader Coachella Valley Regional Manager C INTf� CONSULTING GROUP 0 0 0 Table of Contents 0 0 0 Cover Letter 0 Introduction / Information .................................................................1 0 Company Information..........................................................................................................1 Affiliations............................................................................................................................2 Resources...........................................................................................................................2 Statement of Understanding................................................................................................3 O 0 Methodology ..........................................................................................3 Approach&Methodology....................................................................................................3 Construction Management Services....................................................................................4 0 0 Approach to Communicating..........................................................10 0 QQualifications......................................................................................10 Work Experience &References.........................................................................................10 KeyPersonnel...................................................................................................................15 BriefBiographies...............................................................................................................15 Labor Hours/Schedule.......................................................................17 References...........................................................................................17 Insurance..............................................................................................17 Conflict of Interest .................................17 Compensation / Fee Schedule.......Provided in separately sealed envelope. Appendix Certificate of Insurance Team Resumes 1114TERWEST CONSULTING GROUP I� �CL NO W°C 3" Z 991- W-' Zo Introduction 1 Information COMPANY INFORMATION The seamless integration of municipal service professionals in support of public agencies has been our purpose since Interwest Consulting Group formed in 2002. Interwest was founded by individuals with a passion for serving municipalities. We offer an Employee Stock Ownership Program(ESOP) and currently employ approximately 300 employees spanning a multitude of disciplines within city engineering, public works, traffic engineering, and building and safety departments throughout California. We currently serve over 200 cities, counties and state agencies, including the municipalities of La Quinta, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Eastvale,Wildomar, Pomona, and Beaumont. ` We provide the following services to cities i counties: O ✓ Construction Management&Inspection O ✓ Engineering Plan Check Services O ✓ Capital Improvement Ran/Map Review and Entitlement ✓ Building and Safety Services ✓ City Engineering 0 Geographic Information System(GIS) 0 Information Technology Real Property Acquisition O ✓ Traffic Engineering&Transportation Planning ✓ Transportation Program Management&Funding 0 Our staff has held staff, senior and executive management positions within numerous California cities including the titles of City Engineer, Public Works Director, Project Manager, Building Official, Traffic Engineer, Construction Manager, Public Works Construction Inspector, Building Inspector, Plan Check Engineers and other well-seasoned personnel. This depth of experience brings a high level of expertise and sensitivity towards community and special interest group issues. We value the importance of a focus 0 that represents the interests of our public agency clients and reflects positively on the citizens they serve. Collectively, our professionals have programmed and delivered projects, and developed and Implemented innovative programs and public policies recognized by the American Public Works Association, California O Transportation Foundation, Solid Waste Association of North America, State of California Office of Traffic Q Safety, American Planning Association, and been awarded with the Leadership in Energy and 0 Environmental Design (LEED)Award. We furnish both technical excellence and a thorough understanding a of the regulatory process to assist our clients through the sometimes daunting complexities associated with 0 the delivery of projects, implementation of important public programs, and adoption of significant public O policy. C 0 0 0 1NTEFtWEST page, CONSULTING GROUP v 0 AFFILIATIONS Education and certification are at the very core of our company. We support and encourage staff to participate in and contribute to the many associations important to the industry knowing that technical excellence and proficiency is vital to public service.Attending specialized training classes, seminars and industry-related conferences is part of our dedication to the industry. Many of our staff holds or have held key positions within the groups listed below: ✓ League of California Cities ✓ American Public Works Association ✓ California Association of Building Officials ✓ International Code Council ✓ County Building Officials of California ✓ Institute of Transportation Engineers ✓ ICC Chapters of:Los Angeles Basin,Coachella, ✓ California Water Environment Orange Empire,Foothill, East Bay,Peninsula, Association Sacramento Valley,Shasta Cascade ✓ California Storm Water Quality 0 ✓ SEAOSC Association ✓ City/County Engineer's Association Inland ✓ City Engineer's Association of Orange Empire County ADDITIONAL RESOURCE LOCATIONS Services will be directed from our Palm Springs office. This proximity allows us to quickly and efficiently serve the needs of the City.We have a complete team of professionals in the Southern Califomia region providing support to clients on a daily basis. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 15140 Transistor lane 9300 W.Stockton Blvd.,Suite 105 Huntington Beach,CA 92649 Elk Grove,CA 95758 714.899.9039 Office 916.6B3.3340 Office 9519 Chamberlain Street 1613 Santa Clara Drive,Suite 100 Ventura,CA 93004 Roseville,CA 95661 805.659.0017 Office 916.781,6600 Office 431 S.Palm Canyon Drive,Suite 200 6280 W.Las PDsitas Blvd.,Suite 220 Palm Springs,CA 92262 Pleasanton,CA 94588 760,417.4329 Office 925.462,1114 Office COLORADO CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 1218 W.Ash Street.Suite A 117$W.Shaw Avenue,Suite 102 Windsor,CO 80550 Fresno,CA 93711 970.674.3300 Office 559.201.6381 Office 1505 Patton Drive NEVADA Boulder,CO 80303 4815 W,Russell Road,Suite I I 303.444.0524 Office Las Vegas,NV 89118 702.476.2200 Office INTERIEST Paget CONSULTING GROUP 0 STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING We understand that the City of Grand Terrace looking to retain a qualified firm to provide professional on- call Construction Management Services for Public Works Projects.This is to include, but not limited to the coordination of the pre-construction meeting, address RFIs, review and process contractor submittals, address field issues, process payments based on work progress, provide final payment documents, and prepare the "Notice of Completion" package, This contract will also cover the duties of a "Resident Engineer'Including the checking and verifying of submittals and progress payments. Methodology 0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 0 Interwest Consulting Group works exclusively for Public Agencies such as Cities and Counties. As such, Interwest has not completed any projects or studies for the private development community in Grand Terrace. However,we have worked very closely with the private development community in other Cities in order to facilitate their projects and their schedules so they may succeed in their development. We treat them as a partner to the City, protecting the City's interests while at the same time, remaining sensitive to their needs to deliver a quality project within their time frames and budget. Interwest also fully understands the challenge that Cities face due to limited staff and budget Interwest can help alleviate or minimize this staffing resource burden and at the same time provide a high level of customer service in a cost-effective manner and we possess the ability to adjust service levels as needed. Interwest fully understands these resource demands, has experience in successfully providing Construction Management Services under these conditions, and is committed to working for the City. We propose to provide the City the following fundamental elements; Customer service. One of the keys to the success of your department is providing your customers with excellent service. We are committed to providing a level of service to you, the development community,and your residents that will meet or exceed your expectations. Budget-conscious approach and implementation.Our services are provided in a cost-effective manner and will be adjusted to remain within the City's budget constraints. We will monitor and evaluate our areas of responsibility and make recommendations for additional cost savings to the 40 City where possible. 'timely turnaround service.We work with you to develop the most responsive schedule to meet the time constraints placed on your des# n community. Interwest Consulting Group will meet or exceed our proposed turnaround times. 0 Effective Coordination with other City departments. Our people are trained in promoting collaboration and cooperation with other departments and agencies. Effective communication is a 0 INTERWEST Page CONSULTING GROUP O 0 key component and we have multiple communication solutions available which can be adjusted to address the unique needs of the City. ✓ Ability to adjust service levels to meet your needs.We can quickly fine-tune our staffing levels to match changes in activity to ensure a high level of customer service is maintained.In addition, we are skilled at assessing time commitments, developing an accurate work plan and applying dedicated,professional personnel_ Our approach is to provide seasoned Construction Management and Inspection professionals to work as- needed. Services will be directed from our Palm Springs Office which is approximately a 60 minute drive away.This will provide the efficiency of a quick response to last minute meetings and issues that may arise during the times that we are not 1ri-house". Our close proximity also allows the use of our valuable 3 resources in our Palm Springs Office.We look forward to the opportunity to refine this scope based on the City's specific direction so that it may be incorporated into a professional services contract. Interwest Consulting Group fully understands what is required for"On-Call" Construction Management Services as we serve a number of municipalities in Southern and Northern California in a similar capacity. The seamless integration of municipal service professionals in support of public agencies has been our purpose since Interwest Consulting Group formed in 2002. As the demands for project delivery are increased, Cities are faced with the challenge of providing capable and experienced individuals to manage and inspect those projects to ensure proper completion according to the local, state and federal specifications and plans. The projects must be properly tracked to ensure completion on time and within budget. Plan constructability review must lake place prior to bidding the project to Identify possible design conflicts. This will minimize surprises during construction, further protecting the City from costly and sometimes time- consuming change orders. During construction, full inspection and communication is needed. Bringing the successful contractor on and treating the contractor as a "member of the team" has proven to be a very successful approach to public contracting. Adherence to the California Contract Code,the City's Municipal Code and Ordinances, the Greenbook, Caltrans standards, and all regulations tied to the type of project funding is of high I mportance throughout all stages of the project to ensure that all funding may be utilized. At the conclusion of the construction, a complete "punch list" of outstanding items of work must be completed and pursued prior to the acceptance of the project. A final adjusting change order will then be developed to bring the project funding into final balance. These "basics" must be followed and well documented for all construction projects to be successful, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES Interwest is experienced and highly skilled at providing services in the three main phases of capital projects: 1) Pre-Construction, Bidding & Award, 2) Construction, and 3) Project Close-out. Successful integration of the roles— project manager, construction manager and construction inspector—throughout these phases is critical to the success of any project. These services will be tailored to fit the needs of the City of Grand Terrace. ItINTERWEST Page4 CONSULTING GROUP ■ VM t 0 0 Construction Management Tastes ✓ Attend pre-construction meeting and provide assistance in responding to all questions in a timely manner. ✓ Assist City's Representative In conducting and coordinating field meetings with contractors and act as the CKVs liaison for coordination and communication with other agencies, engineers, and 0 architects as needed. ✓ Assist and participate on regular basis in the project progress meetings, take minutes and respond to all questions. ✓ Coordinate with design engineers and project managers on design Issues encountered during construction. ✓ Provide public outreach services as required. ✓ Review the project contract documents and perform a constructability review. ✓ Provide project status and overall health of construction projects, to include cost, budget and schedule. ✓ Review contractor's submittals in accordance with the requirements of project specification and the City's requirements prior to final approval. ✓ Review and respond to RFIs in a timely manner. ✓ Prepare, process, and monitor contract change orders with the City's approval. 0 ✓ Review extra work invoices. ✓ Identify and issue notice to contractor of safety concerns and violations. ✓ Review and approve punch lists. 0 ✓ Participate and assist in conducting final inspection,testing and release of facilities. ✓ Review and approve record drawings at project completion. ✓ Assist in preparation of daily pay estimates in accordance with the inspection daily report. 0 ✓ Assist in preparation of contractors monthly pay estimates. 0 ✓ Report all unresolved issues and potential claims to the City's Representative in writing on daily basis. ✓ Constructability Review ✓ other construction management duties as necessary to support City projects in construction. lnlerwest staff begins the coordination process by working with the Citys Management staff to define and fully understand the assigned projects, city goals, and all funding sources for the assigned projects. Interwest will then complete all steps of the assignment taking care to keep within the guidelines required by each specific funding source. All local, state and federal laws will be followed to ensure there are no issues throughout the duration of the assignments.Our goal is to ensure there are no surprises and no lost opportunities for the City. Detailed Plan for Public Works Construction Management PRE-CONSTRUCTION i BIDDING!AWARD PHASE Constructability I Contract Document Review I Bid Support: Review of the construction plans and contract documents prior to bidding and report to the City any areas where there may be an opportunity to 0 [ NTERWEST Pages CONSULTING GROUP 0 I3 save money or find areas that can be corrected prior to the bid, resulting in more competitive bids and fewer construction change orders.This assistance is provided during the bidding process. Pre-Project Photographs I Video: The Construction Inspector will document the condition of the project as well as the adjacent areas prior to the contractor mobilizing, thus minimizing any dispute that may arise regarding existing vs.construction damage. Pre-Construction Meeting: We will organize or attend the pre-construction meetings prior to the Notice to Proceed being issued. Meeting notes and a list of invitees and attendees will be distributed. Plans, Specification & Estimate (PS&E}: The PS&E package is essentially the contract document from which the contractor will bid and build the project. The project engineer, in consultation with the construction manager,takes the approved project and begins the formal design process. Every effort must be made to stay within the scope of the approved project, and adhere to the environmental document constraints. Any changes to the scope must be approved by the city; changes to the scope during the } PS&E phase will likely increase construction costs, may require additional environmental studies, and possibly delay the schedule. As the PS&E package develops, a bigger emphasis is made on constructability,traffic handling and staging.All can significantly impact construction costs. Potential Pitfalls: Resulting in: Interwest Solutions: -Poorly prepared plans, -Extended review period -Review the PR and i specifications and estimate -Delays in the permitting Environmental Document at (inconsistency in plan process the beginning of the PS&E sheets,unclear plans, -H:gh contractor bids phase incomplete or incorrect -Contract change orders -Implement Quality (CCOs)and/or claims information) /LssurancelQuality Control -Poorly written specifications -Extended oonslructian Plan that are inconsistent with the Traffic delays -Perform Constructablity and plans or missing dams Potential for right-of-way i3idability Reviews Having plans/specifications delays that do not adhere to the �# Environmental Document z -Having poor staging and traffic control }_.. I .- -,. - Bidding and Construction Support During the bidding process, if so directed, the Interwest Team will be available to answer bidders' questions, prepare drafts of addenda or clarifications to the PS&E and assist in reviewing bids and recommending a contract award. During construction, we will provide supplemental support to the City and construction management section for construction inquiries.This supplemental construction support includes: 43 o Reviewing and preparing responses to RFI's o Reviewing Contractor submittals and shop drawings for compatibility with design o Reviewing and providing recommendations of change order proposals INTERWEST page CONSULTING GROUP db sew+ o Performing final reviewlevaluation and assisting with the preparation of punch list for work deficiencies o Preparing record drawings of the completed projects based upon the redlined set of as- built plans provided by the Contractor. 0 Potential Pitfalls: Resulting in: Interwest Solutions: -Having bidding - Delays in bidding and • Utilize experience to build realistic documents which are not construction which project schedules that properly { consistent with City can lead to higher account for all reviews and standards costs approvals - Inadequate time allotted •Misinterpreted - Respond expeditiously to Contractor 0 for PS&E approvals by contract documents RFI's and other requests to City Engineer and City which can lead to minimize CCO's and delay claims Attamey's office CCO's and delay ✓Utilize conslructability and -Stow response time to claims specification reviews by Contractor RFI's and other experienced staff to Identify the requests most efficient construction methods 0 and to minimize CCO's a a CONSTRUCTION PHASE 0 Project Schedule I Submittal Review: A realistic schedule that meets the requirements of the contract documents is critical to the success of the project. Our team will constantly monitor the schedule, noting 0 and making the City aware of any critical path slips, as well as any opportunities to compress the schedule that may arise. Further, timely and thorough submittal review is critical to a project. Examples of activilies include: ✓ Coordinate, review and approve the Contractor's proposed CPM schedule for completion of project. ✓ Review contractor's schedule, update submittals for conformance to master schedule and contract documents. Document Control: We use the proven method of controlling documents through the system developed and used by Caltrans. We will apply consistent procedures to track all documentation, regardless of project size and location. Doing so will result in a standard documentation and filing system across the board for capital projects. As a result,records retrieval will be quick and efficient. Work activities include: ✓ Maintain all project documents, drawings, contract change orders, contractor submittals, shop drawing and correspondence in electronic form and hard copy. ✓ Maintain at the project site in an "as current" basis a record copy of all contracts, drawings, specifications, addenda, change orders and other modifications, in good order and marked to record all changes made during construction.We track documents, including all correspondence. ✓ Ensure an office engineer is available for projects with significant document control needs, and all files will be set up by our office engineer,regardless of size. INTERWEST Pagel CONSULTING GROUP i� db ✓ Maintain a digital photographic library&significant activities. ✓ Maintain RFI, submittal and change order logs. Ensure consultants and engineers respond within contract time frames.We track the number of days submittals are outstanding and with a particular party on a weekly basis and report this information to the appropriate slap. Monitor Contractor and the sub-contractors regarding compliance with prevailing wage rates and affirmative action requirements applicable to the project including a Labor Compliance Program in accordance with S13854, AB 1506 and the Davis-Bacon Act. Our inspectors and office engineers are trained on the appropriate forms and techniques necessary to conduct these compliance activities. f Collect and review, for compliance with all State and Federal regulations,certified payroll records requirements. Weekly I Monthly Construction Meetings: We would attend and F- "- chair weekly or monthly project meetings with the contractors and stakeholders. We can prepare the agenda and discuss schedule, v budget, changes, safety issues, etc. This has proven to be an ' r C important step to getting the project on schedule early. Change Order ReviewlDispute Resolution: Our team will review L 0 any requests for contract change orders to verify the work is necessary and outside of the contract, and we will negotiate the best way from the City perspective to pay for the work,whether that is time and materials, unit prices,or a negotiated amount We will advise City as to their effect on the contract time and cost. We can perform independent estimates of proposed change C order work when necessary or when directed by the City. The Construction Manager will then make a 49 recommendation for approval,which according to the City policy,will ultimately need approval by the Public Works Director. 0 Materials Testing Management:We will coordinate and schedule the materials testing services to acquire the necessary services,and reports,in the most efficient manner. Compaction Control: We will coordinate compaction testing with the soil engineering firm to verify all compaction conducted meets all requirements and specifications. Progress Payment Processing- We will review progress payments and verify quantities/unit prices, amount due,certified payroll, appropriate rates,etc. If the review shows the progress payment is accurate, we will then recommend payment and circulate it to Project Manager for additional review, signature and approval. Agency Coordination: We will coordinate any work with other agencies to maximize contractor efficiency and keep the project on schedule. PROJECT CLOSE-OUT PHASE Punch List Completion: Our Inspector will generate and make the contractor aware of deficiencies as they occur in the field. We will encourage the contractor to repair or replace work that does not meet the specifications when it is identified. Interwest will oversee the complete performance of all punch list Items INTERI EST Page CONSULTING GROUP and final clean-up before contractor moves off-site. Each punch list item is personally signed off by a member of our team, and all items must be signed off before the construction manager signs the list as complete. Record Drawings and Other Documents: Our Construction Manager will review the record drawings with the Inspector for accuracy and completeness prior to acceptance of the project. This is monitored weekly. At the end of the project,we will obtain from contractor all record(as-built)drawings: 0&M materials, attic stock,contract required documents, lien releases,and written warrantees. Geotechnical Report: Ensure that the Geotechnical sub-consultant will complete a geotechnical report with all test results,logs,and correspondence. Final Report: Our team will prepare a final report for the project that recaps the costs, schedule, successes, and lessons learned to the City and the Project Manager for use in preparing the City Council Notice of Acceptance Staff Report. An inventory of the`wrap up°tasks for construction management activities include: ✓ Administer post-construction training of custodial, maintenance,operations and grounds staff for all new equipment,systems and finish materials.We intend to invite the appropriate City maintenance personnel to the final walk through of the project so they may ask questions and review the work. 0 We understand that the project is built for the end-user, which is usually the maintenance department on behalf of the citizens. 0 ✓ Coordinate final testing,documentation and regulatory inspections. We require all materials testing 0 and special inspection documentation to be in a final report in chronological order. ✓ Advise on substantial and final completion and liquidated damages. ✓ Evaluate any contractor claim, negotiate and resolve claim issues. Recommend approval or denial by the City. ✓ Establish a warranty process and schedule six(6)months and eleven(11)months warranty walks. ✓ Oversee the complete performance of all warranty repair items. Document Archive: Once the project is complete,we will turn over all project documents in archive form to the City. l INTERWEST Page CONSULTING GROUP 1W 0 Approach to Communicating 0 Our philosophy for communication is open and honest. We believe in direct person to person communications to ensure we have a complete understanding of the issues, and we provide clear and complete information and services.We back up these communications with memorandums and/or e-mail if necessary to memorialize what was discussed. At all times we are courteous and professional. Any communications received from the City Council is reported directly to the Public Works Director/City Engineer or his/her designee. If a Council Member asks for detailed information, this to will be discussed with the pubic Works Director/City Engineer or his/her designee prior to proceeding,At the discretion of the . Public Works Director/City Engineer, the information requested by one City Council Member may be provided to the entire City Council,so that all have access to the same information and issues. Regarding staff,we believe that the exchange of information must be complete,accurate,and timely. This is essential to the efficiency of the City Team. The same is true with communications with the development, business, and residential community. Qualifications • WORK EXPERIENCE S REFERENCES Because our staff primarily serves public agencies, we understand the importance and challenges of municipal government. Below are a few samples of our relevant experience as well as the associated references. City of Palm Springs Interwest Consulting Group began serving the Cky of Palm Springs in March 20115, We were selected to provide the services listed below an projects identified in the City's Capital improvement Plan and on commercial and residential development projects. We currently provide the following services: e. ✓ Public Works Inspection ✓ Construction Management - ✓ Project Management ✓ Engineering Support Services Marcus Fuller Assistant City Managerl0ty Fng neer ✓ Building Inspection 3200 E.Tahquilz Canyon Way P.O.lox 2743 Palm Springs,California 92263.2743 (760)322-8380 " INTERWEST Page10 CONSULTING GROUP HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS James O. Jesse Desert Highland Community Center Outdoor Stage and Sports Lighting Project — Construction Management and Inspection for the re-grading of an existing baseball field, installation of an outdoor stage with bleachers, and the installation of outdoor sports 'ghting for the field. (Summer 2016, Ryan Shultz—Construction Manager) Mesquite Avenue Street Rehabilitation and Widening — Construction Management and Inspection for 40 the rehabilitation and widening of Mesquite Avenue. This Included grinding and overlay, full depth construction of the widened areas, curb, sidewalk and ADA ramp construction, cross gutter construction, and street pavement re-striping.(Summer 2016,Ryan Shultz—Construction Manager) Hermosa Drive Street and Storm Drain Construction—Construction Management and Inspection for the improvements to Hermosa Drive including roadway reconstruction to change road grade, street widening, 40 and the Installation of new storm drain.(Summer 2016,Ryan Shultz—Construction Manager) 0 City of Rancho Mirage Q Interwest Consulting Group began serving the City of Rancho Mirage in May 2016. We were selected to O provide the services listed below on projects identified in the City's Capital Improvement Plan and on commercial and residential development. We currently provide the following services: O Construction Management O Construction Inspection Q HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS Frank Sinatra DrivelBob Hope Drive Intersection Improvements: Construction Management and Inspection for the rehabilitation and widening of the intersection of tow major arterials, Frank Sinatra Drive and Bob Hope Drive, in Rancho Mirage. This included grinding and overlay, full depth construction of the widened areas, curb, sidewalk Mark Sambito,P.E. eer and ADA ramp construction, cross gutter construction, and street Public Works the-825 Highwayity 111 69.825 Highway 111 pavement re-striping. This also Included much coordination with Rancho Mirage California 92270 Utilities, adjacent property owners, and Other agencies. (Summer/Fall (760)770-3224 2016, Ryan Shultz-Construction Manager and Inspector) City of Eastvale Since incorporation of the City of Eastvale on July 1, 2010. Interwest Consulting Group has created and implemented necessary systems and processes to provide the following services: / City Engineering Program Management INTERWEST Page :1 CONSULTING GROUP 1� ✓ Construction Management I Public Works Inspection ✓ Engineering Support Services ✓ Building Department Administration ✓ Building Plan Review, Inspections and Permit Counter ✓ Building and Safety Code Compliance {} ✓ NPOES—Storm Water Compliance Support Services Grant Writing Services Michele Nissen ✓ Development Engineering and Entitlements CRY Manager 12363 i imanite Ave,Suite 910 ✓ Transportation Planning Eastvale.CA 91752 (951)361-0900 ✓ Traffic Engineering Services mnissen@eastvaieca.gov ✓ Drainage Engineering ✓ Geographic Information Systems ✓ Real Estate Acquisitions Services HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS After completing the City's Pavement Management Program, Interwest identified a priority fist of preventive maintenance projects to further the design life of the pavement.The budget in FY 2013/2014 includes more than$2 million of thin overlays,crack seal,and slurry seal projects. The City's Capital Improvement Program expenditures for FY 2013-2014 total more than $13.6 million in over the next five years. The CIP identified Measure "A', Gas Tax and A82766 Funds to program and advance projects consistent with Council direction. The CEP includes resurfacing arterial streets, Implementing Pavement Management Program, preparing grant applications for SR2S and S8 821 to fund schools safety project and synchronizing traffic signals along Limonite Avenue. The budget also includes $100,000 to prepare a Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian and a Truck Route. C Hellman Ave and Schleisman Road — This development project consisted of 354 new single family homes on the southeast comer of Schleisman Road & Hellman Avenue. Upon completion, Interwest inspectors will have inspected approximately 3.15 miles of new residential roadway pavement (19 new streets), 6.3 miles of sidewalk, curb and gutter, .85 mile of arterial roadway pavement, 0.85 mile of sidewalk,curb and gutter on the major roadway and all traffic control devices. Archibald Ave and Schleisman Road — This development project consisted of 173 new single family homes. Project includes approximately 1.3 miles of new residential roadway pavement(8 new streets); 2.6 miles of sidewalk, curb and gutter, 1.5 miles of arterial roadway pavement; 1 mile of sidewalk, curb and gutter on the arterial roadway and all traffic control devices associated with the improvements. River Road West of Archibald Avenue— Project required repairs due to pavement failure at several locations caused by sewer line failure. River Road was excavated on a section and re-compacted to avoid 1NTERWEST Page12 CONSULTING GROUP 1 future settlement of the roadway. Interwest provided inspections and oversight of the trench excavation and all traffic control associated with this work. This work was part a total project with 290 homes. City of Wildomar Since incorporation of the City of Wildomar on July 1, 2008, Interwest Consulting Group has created and implemented necessary systems and processes to provide the following services: 0 ✓ City Engineering ✓ Project Management ✓ Development Engineering and Entitlements ✓ Transportation Planning •—�- ✓ Construction Management ✓ Public Works Inspection I ✓ Traffic Engineering Services ✓ Building Department Administration Gary Nordqulst ✓ Building and Safety Code Compliance City Manager ✓ Building Plan Review and Inspections 23$73 Clinton Keith Road, 5uiie 201 ✓ Code Enforcement Wildomar,CA 92595 ✓ Drainage Engineering (951)677-7751 gnardGuisl�cityoFwiidrxnar,org ✓ Geographic Information Systems ✓ Information Technology ✓ Real Estate Acquisitions Services ✓ Grant Writing Services HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Project-Interwest was responsible for the design and management of sidewalk and roadway improvements to two existing elementary schools - Wildomar Elementary School and Ronald Reagan Elementary School. Improvements included new sidewalks, handicap-accessible ramps,curb and gutter,and roadway widening along selected routes to each school. The projects were funded by bicycle and pedestrian safety grants. The Wildomar Elementary improvements were approximately 1.5 acres in size and the Ronald I Reagan improvements consisted of approximately 0.5 acres. This project involved coordination with the police F- � department and School District to bring to fruition and received extensive coverage in the local news. Interwest provides oversight for the City's participation in the WRCOG Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program and assisted the City in evaluating a regional effort to consider TUMF reductions.. There were multiple unique challenges associated with each site. The Wildomar Elementary O INTERWEST Pageia CONSULTING GROUP 0 0 �r improvements had several challenges including maintaining multiple existing driveway access points, meandering the sidewalk to avoid existing trees and utilities, and minor drainage improvements along the affected area. The biggest challenge associated with the Ronald Reagan improvements was acquiring the additional right-of-way required to construct the roadway and sidewalk. Interwest services provided included Transportation Planning,Capital Project Management,Grant Writing,and Traffic Engineering.The project was made possible by two grants written and secured by Interwest for the City. City's first Capital Improvement Program, totaling over $8 million in revenue over the next five years.The CIP identified Measure"A", gas tax, and air quality revenue (AB 2766)to advance projects and programs consistent with Council direction. The CIP included the traffic signal program, the unpaved roadway program,the slurry seal program,and accessibility program which involved Interwest collaboration with riverside County, City Council, and the public. We also secured and administered over $1 million dollars in grants from the Riverside _ _ _ . County Transportation Commissions SB i I .�'" 821 program, Caltrans Safe Routes to School Program, and the Caltrans Highway Safety Improvement �� :�•- �' Program. These funds leveraged existing = `�= Measure "A" revenues to bring in state and federal funds, significantly — ` �'" ,� _ 4' augmenting the City's Capita! Improvement Program budgets. Hoover Ranch: This project consisted of a Tentative Subdivision Map, Zone Change, General Plan Amendment and an Environmental Assessment to evaluate the Impacts of the project for a 51 lot e subdivision map in a proposed gated community. The site required the extension of street infrastructure to 4 provide access to this parcel. Additionally, this site is adjacent to a creek and was to provide emergency access through an existing park. Interwest reviewed the tentative subdivision map,the proposed site plan and how it interfaced with the surrounding infrastructure and land use, water quality plan and hydrology study. Due to the urgency of the project, conditions were generated to deal with the inadequacies of the submittals as well as the required infrastructure to make this a feasible development. Canyon Plaza: This project consisted of a Conditional Use Permit for a gasoline service station with carwash,three drive-thru restaurants, and two retail buildings totaling approximately 37,000 square feet of 'J floor area, a Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide two existing parcels into 6 commercial parcels and 1 reciprocal access parcel, and an Environmental Assessment to evaluate the impacts of the project. Interwest provided review of the tentative map, commercial site plans and how it interfaced with the surrounding infrastructure and land use, review of the water quarky plan, hydrology study. Traffic was evaluated to determine if the project impacted the surrounding area. Study comments were provided to have the Applicant for study revisions to address the various issues. INTERWEST Page14 ry CONSULTING GROUP KEY PERSONNEL. We propose James G.Ross serve as Principal-in-Charge and authorized representative to negotiation and contractually bind the firm and Chris Vogt as Project Manager and Primary Contact for the City of Grand Terrace. In addition to James and Chris, we have selected a qualified team that individually, excels in each of their backgrounds. As a team, they possess the professional capability to innovatively create and implement effective solutions with your agency and the community's interests in mind. Interwest will not be utilizing l sub-consultants to serve the City. Brief biographies are below and detailed resumes which include specific qualifications and experience are included in the Appendix of this proposal. James G. Ross I PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE Jim brings 45 years of experience in serving a number of jurisdictions throughout Southern California with 34 of those years in the Executive Management level. James was the recipient of the James Martin Award for Excellence and Service to the League of California Cities, Public Works Profession. James was also chosen Top Leader of the Year in 2004 and Nominated for the National Top 10 Director of the Year in 2008, both for the American Public Works Association National and Southern California Chapter. Jim has supported municipalities and public agencies at an executive management level for the past 34 year;, specializing in Public Works and Water Departments. His experience includes successfully managing a staffs of over 400 people and Capital Improvement Program budgets of approximately$200 million dollars. He has served on the Board of Directors and has been President of the Public Works Institute for the Is League of California Cities. Chris A. Vogt, PE I PROJECT MANAGER I PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE KEY CONTACT Chris has nearly 32 years of successful planning, implementing, and administering public works projects and programs. He brings a solid history of successful management with over 20 years as a Public Works Director/City Engineer. He brings an exemplary work ethic focusing on continuous process improvements while maintaining the ability to effectively navigate through politically sensitive environments. l He has managed an operational budget over $39 million and a comprehensive Capital Improvement Program in excess of$1.6 billion. Supporting cities In Southern California, Chris has a wealth of knowledge in budget preparation; infrastructure maintenance; professional and construction contract negotiations; organizational development; project management; water, sewer and electrical utility operations and construction; engineering design; staff development; training and mentoring; complex engineering studies such as Development Impact Pees and assessment engineering; and public informational and collaborative meetings. Chris has been Project Manager over a number of Municipal Design/Build construction projects including the first City Hall for the City of Chino Hills, a locker roomlrestmomloffice facility for a public pool project in La Quintal the renovation of the Pomona Fox Theater and a 25 megawatt electric utility substation in Moreno Valley. Chris is a professional who brings solutions to our clients. He is flexible and open with his communications and fosters a teamwork atmosphere In resolving challenges. He Is committed to serving the needs of the client through strong leadership and a collaborative approach. l� INTERWEST Page Is CONSULTING GROUP Ryan Shultz I CONSTRUCTION MANAGER I CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR Ryan Is a public works and construction professional with over a decade of relevant industry experience, often serving in the rote of project manager.As such, he is well-versed in current construction methods and standards, and has expertise in cost-control and contract management. He has worked on public works projects of various sizes and budgets, from$250k up to $30M.Ryan has experience in time-management , and a talent for fostering effective communication between the Client, General Contractor, Utilities, subcontractors, and other agency/business representatives involved in the project. He is a collaborative person with strong communication,interpersonal, and critical thinking skills to effectively motivate and lead a diverse group of individuals Tom Marnocha, CESSWI, QSP I CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Tom brings more than 29 years experience in the areas of construction management, inspection, planning, schedule analysis, project management, billings and payments, contract administration and compliance, field engineering, quality assurance, and materials testing for a variety of public works, residential and transportation projects. He also has Coachella Valley experience by working as a Construction Manager on a number of projects for Palm Desert and Rancho Mlrage. He possesses a vast array of certifications, including his certifications in QSP (Qualified SWPPP Practitioner) and CESSWI (Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Storm Water Inspector). These two certifications allow Tom to serve as an inspector, monitoring Storm Water Prevention Plans ensuring they are adhering to all California rules and regulations. Tom's diverse background allows him to bring a deep understanding and expertise to cities and government agencies on large, complex, high-value construction projects. Projects range from small city projects to multimillion dollar projects including parks, fire stations, street improvements, and community buildings. Tom is an expert in using the Contract Manager Document Control System which facilitates his ability to collaboratively work with all parties ensuring projects are well managed and brought to a successful completion. Steven Wright j CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Steve is a registered Civil and Traffic Engineer with over 30 years of experience providing a variety of public works services to municipalities in Southern California. His background demonstrates his exposure to and familiarity with a diverse range of public works disciplines including land development, capital projects, traffic and special projects such as waste water and storm drain systems, undergrounding of utilities,public facilities,and park and median island improvements. Gregory Bucknell I CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Gregory brings more than 40 years of industry experience to the team His extensive background provides him a vast understanding of all facets of construction management with unique experience on all ranges of project types. Gregory is a registered Professional Engineer with a strong focus in program, project and construction management.The majority of his experience is with public agencies.Accomplishments include directing the design, construction and expenditure on Capitol Improvement Projects amounting to over $300 million funded by Public Financed Districts and Development Fee Programs. Additionally, Gregory coordinated the development of updated master sewer and storm drainage plans and fee programs amount to over$400 million. ? I N T E R W E S T Page16 CONSULTING GROUP Labor Hours/Schedule Interwest understands that services will be provided on an as-needed on-call basis throughout the term of the contract.The proposed team is available to serve the City and can adjust schedules to meet the demands of the City.Additional staff resources are available should workload demand.As further clarified in Addendum No. 1,the since this is an"on-call'contract,the labor hours and schedule will be defined on a per project basis. 0 0 References Please refer to the Qualifications section beginning on Page 12 for relevant references.Additional references will be provided upon request. Insurance Interwest Consulting Group is able to and agrees to funs I the insurance requirements contained in Exhibit C of the Professional Services Agreement.A summary of the firm's insurance coverage is included in the Appendix of this proposal. 0 0 Conflict of Interest Interwest Consulting Group, Inc.has no financial, business,or other relationship with the City of Grand Terrace that may have an impact on the outcome of a contract resulting from this proposal. Interwest also has no current clients who may have a financial interest in the outcome of a contract resulting from this proposal. Compensation 1 Fee Schedule As requested In Addendum 1,one original fee schedule 1 hourly billing rate has been included in a separately sealed envelope.The fee schedule includes individual team members and their hourly billable rate. 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James' experience Includes successfully managing staffs of over o www.lnterwestgrp.com 400people and Capital Improvement Program budgets of approximately $200 million,He has served on the Board of Directors and has been President of the Public Works Officers for the League of California Cities.James Is also the recipient EXPE R T 1 SE. of the James Martin Award for Excellence and Service to the League and Public Program and Project Management Works Profession.James was chosen Top Leader of the Year in 2004 and nominated for the National Top 10 Director of the Year In 2008, both for the American Public E 0 U C A T 10 N Works Association,California Chapter. Masters in Public Administration,Hai$ PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science Civ 1 Eng'neering,1970 California State University,tong Beach Publk Works Group Leader P R 0 F E S S 10 N A t 201S-Present Interwest Consulting Group,Inc, A F F I L I A T 10 N S Managing Public Works Staff and Clients in Southern California Regions. League of California Cities Public Works Officers,President 11998 Special Advisor Board of Directors,Member 12001-2003 2011-2015 Management Partners James Martin Award Winner for Excellence James conducted organizational assessments and provided interim support for local o &Service to the League&Public Works Profession I zoos Governments, specializing in Public Works and Water Departments. Some American Public Works Asswiation representative projects included the cities of Fountain Valley Public Works Callfornla Chapter Department review and support,San Carlos Public Works/Community Development Top Leader of the Year Award 12004 Efficiency Study, Orange Alternative Service Deliveries Study, Glendora Water Nominated,National Top 10 Division Efficiency Study, San Juan Capistrano interim Public Works Department Director of the Year 12009 support, Newport Beach Municipal Operations Department Organizational Santa Ana North Rotary dub Assessment, Benicia Public Works Organizational Assessment, Long Beach President 12000 Organizational Assessment,and the Napa City/County Service Sharing Study. Interim Executive Program Manager 2009-2011 Imperial Irrigation District Imperial Irrigation District (IID) is one of the largest Irrigation Districts in North America, with a 3.1 million acre foot entitlement to Colorado River Water. He i managed 445 staff of the Water Department which were responsible for a 3000- mile system of irrigation and drainage canals.James was retained under an original 6 month contract by the General Manager to conduct an organizational assessment and make recommended changes to improve customer service and operational efficiencies. Involved in Implementation of the 'Quantification Settlement Agreement' which makes It possible to transfer conserved water from Imperial's farming Community to urban water users in Southern California.The contract was renewed twice by the GM before lames elected not to renew again. Executive Director of Public Works 1988-2009 City of Santa Ana The department had more than 200 staff members. Responsibilities included construction and maintenance of City's street,water and sewer systems, In addition to the Water Enterprise,James also created enterprise funds for Refuse,Sanitation and Sewers. Annual budget including Capital Improvement Program was approximately $200 million. Major facility projects included a $100 million Police Detention and Administration Building,the City Hall Ross Annex,a new Corporation o Yard, the remodel of the Main Library and numerous Community Park Facilities. 0 0 0 v Major Street projects included the$100 million widening of the Bristol Corridor and 4 an innovative $100 million 5-year program to repair and rebuild the City's residential street system. He also led the development of a City Transit Plan which i I N T E R W E S T envisions a Street Car from the transit terminal thru the downtown to a connection CONSULTING with the regional express bus system. GROUP Principal Projects Manager www.lntorw&Btgrp.com 1981-1988 City ofirvine James supervised the City's Project Management Team of 7 staff. They were responsible for administrating the design and construction of the City's Capital Improvement Program_At the time, Irvine was one of the fastest growing cities in California. Most of the new streets,parks and community facilities were funded by assessment districts which James and the Management team administered. Associate Engineer 1978-1981 City of Costa Mesa James managed the 5-member Development Section In the Public Works Department. He reviewed and conditioned developments, processed track maps and parcel maps,represented Department at Planning Commission Meetings. Assistant Engineer 1971-1978 Port of Los Angeles James designed and prepared specifications for major backland projects including all infrastructures to accommodate new container terminals. Assistant Engineer 1970-1971 City of Los Angeles James designed street maintenance projects for the City of Los Angeles. r, 'f� Chris A. Vogt, PE Project Manager I N T E R W E S T Chris has over 34 years of successful management, planning, implementing, and CONSULTING administering public works projects and programs. He brings a solid history of successful GROUP management with aver 23 years as a Public Works Director/City Engineer. He brings an exemplary work ethic focusing an continuous process improvements while maintaining www.laterwestgep.com the ability to effectively navigate politically sensitive environments. E 0 U C A T 14 N He has managed an operational budget of over$39 million and a comprehensive Capital Improvement Program In excess of$1.6 billion.Supporting cities in Southern California , Bachelor of Science.Civil Englneer'ng Chris has a wealth of knowledge in budget preparation; infrastructure maintenance; University of P.ttsburgh professional and construction contract negotiations;organizational development; project Pittsburgh,PA management;water,sewer and electrical utility operations and construction;engineering R E G I S T R A T 10 N 5 design; staff development; training and mentoring; complex engineering studies such as C E R T I F I C A T 10 N S Development Impact Fees and assessment engineering; and public informational and CA Registered Civil Engineer x 44250 collaborative meetings. P R 0 F E 5 5 10 N A t Chris is a professional who brings solutions to our clients.He is flexible and open with his A F F I L I A T 10 N S communications and fosters a teamwork atmosphere in resolving challenges. He Is APWA-American Public Works committed to serving the needs of the client through strong leadership and a collaborative Association, approach. Southern Cal1ornia Chapter President { 2022 SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE APWA-American Public works City Engineer I Senior Project Manager Association,Coachella Valley Branch of 2012--Present Interwest Consulting Group Ifl CA Southern President&Creator,20D0—20010-2001 Chris provides various public works director and city engineer services to jurisdictions Q throughout Southern California. His responsibilities Include:implementing and developing City/County Engineers Association capital improvement programs and development impact fees; staff training, mentoring inland Empire PresidenL 11396 and management; direction and supervision of professional, technical and maintenance start; program management over consulting contracts (design and construction management professionals); comptrtfon of specialty projects; and coordination of issues with public utilities. Director of Public Works I City Engineer 2006—2011 City of Moreno Valley @ CA Managed a Public Works Department of 145 professional, technical, maintenance and clerical staff with an operational budget of$39 million and Capital Improvement budget of $180 million (comprehensive $1.6 billion). Public Works included seven divisions: Administration, Engineering Land Development, 'traffic, Capital Improvement Projects, Maintenance (solid waste, street, storm drainage, graffiti, and fleet), Special Districts, and the Moreno Valley Electric Utility. Select Accomplishments: - Completed a$25 million electric substation project and participated on the City's bond team Reorganized the new City Electric Utility l - Completed a $1.6 million Veterans Memorial project within schedule and budget by working with a citizen design committee - Directed staff in the development of a comprehensive Capital Improvement Program that reflects all projects to ultimate build-out of the Cry($1.6 billion) - Coordinated City regional projects with Caltrans, Western Riverside Council of Governments,and the Riverside County Transportation Commission - Completed a$10 million regional soccer facility(synthetic turf) Renegotiated the City's Solid Waste contract resulting in enhanced services and full Indemnification under AS 939 without additional costs to the City Director of Public Works j City Engineer 2001—20D6 City of Pomona M CA Supervised the Public Works Department of 97 professionals, which included Administration, Engineering, Development,Traffic,Capital Improvement Projects,Streets, 1 N T E R W E S T Stormwater, Graffitl Abatement, Facltltles Maintenance, Building and Safety, and City CONSULTING Communications, GROUP Select Accomplishments: www.interwestgrp.com - Developed a comprehensive Capital Improvement Program Developed a bond Issue with Gas Tax proceeds to complete$10 million worth of street rehabilitations and Improvements Completed $2 million White Avenue beautification project fronting the L.A. County Fairgrounds Established and implemented the City's Graffiti Abatement Program that improved removal time to 24 hours Director of Public Works I City Engineer 1996—2001 City of La Quinta IB CA Managed the Public Works Department of 20 professional, technical, and clerical staff. This included Administration, Engineering, Development, Traffic, Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance. Select Accomplishments: - Coordinated the development and Implementation of La Qulnta's first Development Impact Fees - Updated the City's $800,000/year Lighting and Landscape Assessments to conform to Proposition 218 Completed a $500,000 community pool and locker room/office facility project within schedule and budget utilizing the design/build process ] Completed a$20 million assessment issue and coordinated the construction associated with the assessment for public sewers, street Improvements, and a downtown beautification project Director of Public Works ICity Engineer 1991-1996 City of Chino Hills MCA Held multiple positions while serving the City of Chino Hills.Was the first Director of Public Works/City Engineering when the city was incorporated In December 1991. Established and directed the Public Works Department of 40 employees (not including consultants) under six divisions. These divisions Included Administration, Engineering Design and Development, Traffic and Roads, Water, Sewer, Drainage, Utility Operations, and Facilities/Vehicle Maintenance and Operations. From 1992 - 2993, the Parks and Landscape Maintenance Division (1972 Lighting and Landscape Act) was also under his l direction including a Parks and Landscape Manager and 15 employees. Select Accomplishments: Completed the $20 million extension of the ultimate improvements to Chino Hills Parkway from Carbon Canyon Road(5R142)to the 60 freeway in Pomona Developed the first Public Works Department for the City of Chino Hills after Incorporation Supervised a$13M/year Water utility operational budget for the City Developed the first Pavement Management System for Chino Hills Developed and Streamlined the Final Map and Developer'Entltlement process Public Works Engineer 11/Project Engineer Ill 1986—1991 County of San Bernardino/Special Districts Municipal Engineer 1983—1986 Westmoreland, Washington, Somerset, and Alleghany Counties in South Western PA A Q Q Q Ryan Schultz Construction Manager j Construction Inspector Q I N T E R W E 5 T Ryan is a public works and construction professional with over a decade of relevant CONSULTING industry experience, often serving in the role of project manager. As such, he Is well- GROUP versed in current construction methods and standards, and has expertise in cost-control www.interwestgrp.corn and contract management. He has worked on public works projects of various sizes and Q budgets, from $250k up to $30M. Additionally, Ryan has experience managing his own landscaping company, giving him an appreciation for time-management and a talent for Q fostering effective communication between personnel, subcontractors, and the project UCATI11N owner. ASSotlaEteOs Degree,Math Victor Valley College,2004 PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE Storm water Pollution Prevention Course—Global Environmental Owner Network,Oakland,CA 2014—2016 RS Landscaping j En-Control 2005 Ryan developed his own landscaping company for which he performed landscape and irrigation construction, including hydroseeding and erosion control. Ryan also acted as a 1 consulting project manager on public works construction projects. Project Manager 2014—2015 Powell Construction,Inc. Ryan's responsibilities included management of public works projects, including project Q scheduling, project documentation(RFIs,Submittals,etc.),project communication,status Q meetings with project owner and/or A/E, selection of vendors and subcontractors, performance of quantity takeoffs, submittal of payment requests, processing of Q subcontractor payment requests,and the monitoring of project costs and budget. Q Estimator I Project Manager Q 20D4-2013 Metro Builders&Engineers Group,Ltd. Ryan performed take-offs, solicited subcontractors, completed bid forms, and performed estimates for public works projects up to$30M.He was responsible for the management of design and construction projects including buildings, maintenance facilities, and heavy civil and structural projects. His management tasks included development of project I schedules, project communication and project documentation, meeting with project Owner and A/E, selection of vendors and subcontractors, fulfilling pay requests, monitoring project costs,and closeouts. Project Engineer 2002—2004 Metro Builders&Engineers Group,Ltd. In this position, Ryan prepared submittals,RFIs,Change Orders,subcontracts,daily project reports,and weekly safety meetings.He wrote SWPPPs,monitored compliance with safety regulations and company policies, created & updated project schedules, and monitored project costs. Additionally, Ryan assisted the Chief Estimator with takeoffs, soliciting subcontractors,performing estimates,and estimating change orders. Q Q Q 0 Tom Marnocha, CESSM, QSP Construction Manager NTERW EST Tom brings more than 35 years experience in the areas of construction management, CONSULTING inspection, planning, schedule analysis, project management, billings and payments, GROUP contract administration and compliance, field engineering, p g & quality assurance, and www.Intorwastgrp.com materials testing for a variety of public works,residential and transportation projects. He possesses a vast array of certifications, including his certifications in QSP (Qualified SWPPP Practitioner) and CESSWI (Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Storm Water E a U C A T 10 N Inspector).These two certifications allow Tom to serve as an inspector,monitoring Storm Associates of science Water Prevention Plans ensuring they are adhering to all California rules and regulations. Civil Engineering Technology Northwest Wisconsin Technicallnsclute Toms diverse background allows him to bring a deep understanding and expertise to i 1982 cities and government agencies an large, complex, high-value construction projects. It E 6 15 T R A T 1 0 N S Projects range from small city projects to multi-million dollar projects including parks,fire C E R T I F I C A T 10 N S stations, street improvements, and community buildings.Tom is an expert in using the CE55WI Contract Manager Document Control System which facilitates his ability to collaboratively Certified Erosion,Sediment&Storm water work with all parties ensuring projects are well managed and brought to a successful inspector 12305 completion. QSP,Qualified SWPPP Pracdtlonerl 22064 PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE t Construction Manager lConstruction Inspector CALTRANS 2011—Present Interwest Consulting Group Post Earthquake Inspections&Safety Provides a variety of services to clients in the Southern California region, including Evaluation construction management, public works construction management and observation, CALTIMNS inspection, and SWPPP Inspections. He currently provides public works construction Sampling&Testing Construction Materials management and inspection services an a variety of projects throughout the City of Yorba Linda: NICEr,Level 11 certification - Bastanchury Road improvement Project—Provided CM services for the road widening and resurface,filterra installation,new sidewalk,curb and gutter and streetlights. Traffic AWS,Certified Associate welding'nspector signal improvements. - Culver City, Pedestrian improvement Project — Provided CM services for multiple Nuclear Density Gouge Operator locations for new handicap ramps and street corner configurations. Pedestrian crossing Troxier Electronic Laboratories signal pole improvements. P R a F E 5 S 10 N A L - Culver City,Washington Place Resurface—Street widening and resurface with sidewalk, A F F I L I A T 10 N 5 handicap ramp and curb & gutter installation. Signal improvements for pedestrian ACEA,American Construction Inspector crossings. Association - Town Center Yorba Linda — Provide oversight and CM services for the Town Center AwS,American welding society development which Is a multiple phase multi year improvement project development. Nallonal institute for Certlflcatlon - Richfield Widening Project-Approximately 500 lineal feet (LF) of new curb and gutter, 'n EngineeringTechnologles sidewalk and retaining wall. Coordinated utility relocations,survey and materials testing. SSPC.The Society for Protective coatings - Hidden Hills Storm Drain Lining Project-2500 LF of storm drain lining which includes the flushing,video documentation and lining installation. - Bastanchury Road - Project Involved the Installation of two intersections of new traffic signal poles and head,traffic loops, Interconnect communication conduit,construction of new horse trail with fencing,sidewalk and handicap ramp construction. - Richfield/ Buena Vista Street Light Improvement Project - Project included relocating Edison power lines,installation of new traffic signal poles,signal heads and safety lighting, traffic loops and advanced loops and restriping. - Yorba Linda Medical office Building-Approximately 10,OD0 sq.ft.of medical office space. T Interwest performed grading,roadwork and sidewalk improvement inspections. Corta Bella, Heritage, Vista Vet Verdes, Amalfi and Encanto -Now residential housing developments totaling more than 500 homes.Interwest performed the grading and SWPP I N T E R W E S T inspections for all three projects. CONSULTING - Traffic Signal—Provided construction management and Inspection for new construction of GROUP traffic signal at Richfield/Buena Vista ensuring compliance to the plans and specifications- www.Intorw•stgrp.com - Yorba Linda Water District Phase i Water Main—Replacement of 5,000 LF of 18"water main. Provided oversight for the city which included compliance to the required traffic control and completion of the final striping to the city standards- } - Traffic Signals — $500,U00 new construction project consisting of traffic signals at two Intersections. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Performed construction management and inspection services on a contract basis. - Pier Avenue Streetscape-$4 million project,which had several funding sources including a$1.2 million federal ARRA Grant from the State Water Boards.The primary goals for this project, for the City of Hermosa, was to Improve the aesthetics of the street and Improving pedestrian accessibility, parking, landscape and hardscape.Pier Avenue Is the City's"main street"in the downtown area connecting Pacific Coast Highway to the City's Municipal Pier and Pier Plaza.Pier Avenue is one of the few MTA Bus Routes in the City and will include new bus shelters and other transit related improvements. Civic Center Median(City of Garden Grove)-This project Involved replacing the existing landscaping and irrigation on a busy road.Project also Involved Installing a perimeter decorative mow strip and a city monument with lighting. Garden Grove Euclid Intersection Improvement Project-This project Included widening the right turn lane on north bound Euclid to east bound Garden Grove, including adding protective barriers at the corner. The project also Included adding decorative sidewalk crosswalks and a garden wall at the NE corner of the intersection. Freedom Park-$10 million, 23-acre park project in the City of Palm Desert that received the California Park and Recreation Society's (CPRS) Award of Excellence. Served as Construction Manager for the project, which included underground utility construction; clearing and grubbing; Irrigation and landscape Installation; rough and finish grading for baseball fields,volleyball courts, tennis courts, skate park, play equipment, and soccer field with an underground drainage system;concrete site improvements;curb and gutter, asphalt parking lot; a Snack Bar and Men's/Women's Restroom facility per City of Palm Desert specifications and plans.Coordination with Coachella Valley Water District on the placement of a future well site was a major component of the project. - Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency - Served as the owner's representative an this$4 million, 8,200 sf Visitor Information Center project. Responsible for quality control and construction safety oversight. Conducted daily meetings and conferences; and received, managed, and distributed submittals. Managed all contract administration and compliance. Staff also provided pre-construction (including a blddability/constructability review)and construction management Services. - Rancho Mirage Santa Rosa Villa Housing Project-Provided pre-construction services,and construction management and administration-related services for the City's low-income housing project.Was an site daily serving as owner's representative.Ensured construction safety oversight,quality control, progress payments,contract administration/compliance, and document control. f- r 9W 0 0 o 4 Steven L. Wright, PE, TE Construction Manager I N T E R W E S T Steve is a registered civil and Traffic Engineer with over 30 years of experience providing a CONSULTING variety of public works services to municipalities in Southern California. His background GROUP demonstrates his exposure to and familiarity with a diverse range of public works www.interwastgrp.com disciplines including land development,capital projects,traffic and special projects such as waste water and storm drain systems, undergrounding of utilities, public facilities, and park and median island improvements, EDU[ATIO PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE N City Engineer I Assistant Clty Engineer I interim Transportation Administrator Bachelor of Science 1994—2017 City of Pasadena,CA Civil Engineering Steve directed and organized the work:of a large and multi-disciplined team comprised of California State Pa ytechnic univers'ty Pomona,CA the Engineering, Construction, and Public Works Design Divisions. He oversaw, I986 coordinated and supervised the work of engineers, inspectors and survey staff. Steve managed and supervised programs and activities relating to transit services, parking R E G I S T R A T 1 o N S management and enforcement, transportation planning, and traffic engineering. He was C ti R T I F 1 C e T 1 o N S responsible for neighborhood traffic planning and analysis; design of signing and striping CA SisterRegisteredaffic Engineer 1 TR17C485S improvements; review of traffic impact reports for new developments; conditional use CA RegYslered Traffic Engineer 17A1755 permits; and specific and general plan efforts. He prepared and administered consultant P R O F E S 5 10 N A L contracts and a variety of reports for city council, commissions and the community. He A F F I L I A T 10 N 5 helped prepare capital and operation budgets, monitor revenue and expenses and Member--Institute of Transportation maintain fiscally responsible project budgets, Steve was also responsible for the Engineers recruitment,selection,training and development of department staff. Member—American Public Works Assoc'atlon Traffic Engineer Member-Amercan Society of Civil 1993—1994 City of Chino Hills,CA Engineers Steve's responsibilities included managing public works capital improvement and private Member—City and County Engineers development projects; the inspection of road repairs and preventative maintenance Assoclation programs; issuing encroachment permits and working the permit counter; performing traffic signal design, signal timing and operation; designing traffic signing, striping and SPEAKING channelization; reviewin traffic studies' performing transportation Tannin street ENGAGEMENTS g � P g P planning, American Public Works Association lighting design, coordination of freeway construction and plan checking. Steve also November 20o7(Los Angeles,Cali fomla) coordinated and supervised the work of engineer assistants, inspectors, maintenance City and County Eng neers Association supervisors, laborers and clerical support, He prepared the capital and operating budgets March 2008,(Los Angeles,California) for the roads, construction, and traffic sections. He also prepared grant applications for American5ociety of Civu Eng'neenApril state and federal funding on transportation-related improvements and programs. 2008(Ar.ington Virginia) American P!ann!ng Association April 2006 Associate Civil Engineer I Assistant Civil Engineer (Los Angeles,California) 1988—1993 City of Pasadena,CA League of[a'ifornlaClties Public Woks Steve designed and prepared plans, specifications, and engineer's estimates for the i Officers Institute March 2010(Manterey, installation of traffic signal systems and channelization. Callfornia) American Institute of Architects August Engineer Assistant a 2011(Pasadena,California) 1996—1988 City of Los Angeles,CA 4 American Pubyc Works Association Public Steve performed investigations, and analyzed and studied street traffic conditions to Works institute October 2014(Downey, determine appropriate traffic control measures, which entailed responding to requests from the public, respective Council Offices, and other government agencies on traffic- American Public Works Association Pubnc related issues. Works Institute May 201S(Downey,Ca} Junior Civil Engineer 1986 California State Dept.of Transportation Steve performed construction inspection of freeway interchanges, retaining walls and bridges to ensure conformance to plans and specifications. He provided consultation, research and design work for the project during construction. 0 Gregory J. Bucknell, PE Construction Manager INTERWEST CONSULTING Gregory brings more than 40 years of industry experience to the team His extensive GROUP background provides him a vast understanding of all facets of construction management www.Intorwootgrp.com with unique experience on all ranges of project types.Gregory is a registered Professf anal 1 Engineer with a strong focus in program, project and construction management. The majority of his experience is with public agencies.Accomplishments include directing the design,construction and expenditure on Capitol Improvement Projects amounting to over # $300 million funded by Public Financed Districts and Development Fee Programs. Additionally, Gregory coordinated the development of updated master sewer and storm drainage plans and fee programs amount to over$400 million. PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE E D U C A T 10 N Interwest Consulting Group I Construction Manager B.S.In Civil Engineerag Present South Dakota school of provides a variety of services to clients in the Southern California region, Including Mines and Technology construction management,program management and project management. May 1977 CivllSource,Inc.,Irvine,CA I Sub-consultant Project/Construction Manager REGISTRATIGNS / September2016-January 2017 LICENCES Professional CivilEngtneer Marketing experience in preparing proposal responses to public agencies' RFQ/RFP's to VVY License 04238 provide project/construction management, engineering, and staff augmentation services CA License Nc41550 to public agencies. W.G.Zimmerman Engineering,Inc.,Huntington Beach,CA I Senior Project Manager P R p F E S S 10 N A L September 2015-April 2016 A F F I L I A T 10 X S Marketing experience in preparing proposal responses to public agencies' RFQ/RFP's to American Society of Civil Engineers provide project/construction management, engineering, and staff augmentation services SDSM&T Alumni Assoclatlon to public agencies. City of Fontana,CA I Principal Civil Engineer February 1991-July 2009 Soecial Projects - In this capacity since July 2008 until taking my option to receive a pension in July, 2009, involved In developing updated program unit costs and processing for development impact fee credit agreements,updating the comprehensive fee schedule, the subdivision municipal code,standard requirements and conditions of approval for the design advisory board processing. Member on the Website Steering,the Software LAMPS, and GIS Browser Update Committees. Assigned a Work Program for the Engineering Department. Land Development - The previous seven years for the City as the Principal civil Engineer/Land Development managed the FEMA CLOMR/LCMR and land documents processing, improvements plan checking, building and safety routing, design advisory board conditions of approval,annexations, engineering public front counter,public permit i issuance,and other duties as described above. Special Pra ects - Capital Improvement and Public Financed Projects/Fee Assessment Programs. The prior ten years experience was on projects including interchanges, overpass, streets, pavement rehabilitation programs, multi-purpose/bike trails, street landscaping, traffic signals, sewer, storm drains, parks, fire stations, community centers, flood control including channels, basins, and levee improvements funded by capital improvement fee programs, public financed districts, and land developers. Coordinated T and implemented the Public Improvement Policy and Procedure Manual for the administration of public financed project and maintenance areas as approved by the City , Council. Processed the RFO/RFP's, negotiated the fee and amendments on construction management, engineering, surveying, materials testing, and public works inspection INTERWEST services agreements. Monitored and supervised the process for the bidding, award of CONSULTING construction contracts, and negotiations for the construction contract change orders for GROUP capital improvement projects funded by development fee programs, public financed www.lnterwestgrp.cam districts,and fee credit agreements. Processed progress and reimbursement payments to construction contractors and developers. Supervised and participated with attorneys, right of way agents, and appraisers on right of way acquisitions. Provided document statements for processing and expert testimony in court on right of way acquisition and construction claim cases. BSI Consultants,Inc.,San Bernardino,CA I Consultant Project Manager May 1989/February 1991 A full time consultant project manager for the City of Fontana. County of San Bernardino,CA Transportation&Flood Control Dept I Resident Engineer April 1987/Moy 1989 Participated in the development of a flood control fee program and the Resident Engineer on the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project amounting to$85 million. Assisted on the development of the Assessment Fee Program. Resident Engineer for construction on the Bledsoe Creek Flood Control Project and other transportation/flood control projects with the Contracts Division,Department of Transportation/Flood Control, r County of San Bernardino, CA Architecture and Engineering, Facilities Management Department I Project Manager Moy 1986/February 1987 Directed the design and construction of architecture and engineering projects including the Chino Airport Lockheed Secured Airport Facility,Guard Tower for the Central Jail, the Law and Yucaipa Libraries' expansions amounting to $12 million within a nine month period. AMAX Coal Company,Western Division Surface Coal Mines,Gillette,Wyoming I Senior Project,Resident,and Project Engineer July 1980/September 1985 Provided and supervised the engineering and construction services for the expansion of two surface coal mines including haul roads, buildings and other facilities expansions, electrical power lines and substations,railroad loop,track scales,drop structure,channels and culverts for creek relocations,water wells,septic systems, utilities, and opening of a new pit amounting to$10 million. As a Senior Project Engineer and Project Engineer, responsibilities Included engineering and construction services for the Western Division. Involved In project management ° which required individuals from multi-disciplines to produced concepts, designs, plans, and specifications for projects in various engineering disciplines by identifying problem areas and coordinating technical solutions. Participated in the selection and supervised contractors and consultants for mine site construction and engineering activities which averaged up to 150 personnel per year. Responsible for budgeting and planning of long- range construction projects for capital expenditures per year for development,expansion, r and repairs, Conducted safety meetings and inspections as well as informed personnel of hazardous situations. As a Resident Engineer for the Belle Ayr Mine, duties were as described above and with additional training and experience to act as liaison between operations, design and construction,reclamation,outside contractors and consultants. Represented the mine in discussions with regulatory, non-regulatory, construction personnel, and consultants in matters concerning the operations and services to the mine. Assisted in the preparation rU 0 0 0 of production reports which included volume of materials moved, coal depletion, 4 Inventory verification, equipment statistics, long and short-range forecasts and profit plans. Supervised the Chief Surveyor and Engineering Technicians in providing pit control I NTERW EST and construction surveying. Coordinator for the South Pit Development of the Belle Ayr CONSULTING Mine. GROUP www.intorwastgrp.com Johnson Engineering Company,Norfolk,NE I Design/Project Engineer October 1979/June 1980 Experience included surveying, subdivision layout and public improvements design and construction, bridge inspections for load ratings, airport runway extension,taxiways,and holding aprons construction. Attended city and county planning commission and city council meetings for approval of subdivisions. O Sioux Falls Construction,SD I Construction Project Engineer July 19781SEptember 1978 Construction supervision of multistory medical building and parking ramp. Wyoming Highway Department,Gillette (Construction Project Engineer May 1977/May 1978 Construction supervision of highway projects. Conducted construction and air photogrammetry control surveying. O City Engineers of Sioux Falls,50 1 Engineering Aid Summers of 1973 to I976 Construction inspection and control surveying for water, sewer, streets, and grading for S city and land development projects. Updated city plats and maps. 1 NTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP FEE/RATE SCHEDULE Interwesl Consulting Group fully understands and complies with all requirements specified under the Prevailing Wage laws including but not limited to registration with the Depadmnt of Industrial Relations as specified under S8854. Classification Hourly Billing Rate Engineering Principal-in-Charge,QAIOC Manager................................$160 Senior Project Manager.....................................................$145 ProjectManager.................................................................$135 Construction Manager,Resident Engineer........................$135 Professional Engineer........................................................$130 Senior Project Engineer.....................................................$130 ProjectEngineer...............................................................$115 Construction Inspector III.....................................................$90 Construction Inspector 11......................................................$85 Construction Inspector I.......................................................$80 Design Engineer................................................................$130 Storm Water Engineer.......................................................$130 Civil Plan Check Engineer.................................................$130 Associate Engineer III........................................................$115 Associate Engineer II.........................................................$110 Associate Engineer I................................. .....................$100 Engineering in Training........................................................$90 Engineering Assistant..........................................................$65 CAD Designer/Engineering Technician................................$85 Administrative Assistant.......................................................$75 lielmursables: Construction Management Office/Trailer........................Cost+IS% Administration of Sub-Consultants................................Cost+15% Permits...................................................................Cost+15°A Mileage..........................................................Current Federal Reimbursement Rate Printing,reproduction,telephone usage,general office supplies,overhead,etc. .,are included as incidental to the charges in the"blot to-Exceed"fee schedule and total cost proposal. Rates are typically reviewed yearly on July 1 and may be subject to revision unless underspecilic contract obligations. Invoices are typically generated upon the conclusion of the month. 431 S.Nut CANyo,u WvE,SUITE 200 . PALm SPRINC.s.CA 92262 T[L.760.417.4329 • ww%v.intcnvcstgrp,com EXHIBIT "B" SCFIEDULE OF COMPENSATION [. AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION. For performing and completing all services pursuant to Exhibit"A" Scope of Services, is a total amount not to exceed $40,000 (FORTY TI IOUSAND Dollars)annually. il. BILLING. At the end of each calendar month in which services are performed or expenses are incurred under this Agreement, Consultant shall submit an invoice to the City at the following address: City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace, Ca 92313 The invoice submitted pursuant to this paragraph shall show the: 1) Purchase order number; 2) Project name/description; 3) Name and hours worked by each person who performed services during the billing period; 4) The title/classification under which they were billed: 5) The hourly rate of pay; 6) Actual out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the performance of services; and, 7) Other such information as the City may reasonably require. III. METHOD OF PAYMENT.Paymentto Consultantforthe compensation specified in Section I, above,shall be made after the Executive Director or designee determines that the billing submitted pursuant toSectionIl, above, accurately reflects work sati sfactori lyperformed.City shalI pay Consultant within thirty(30) days there from. Page 9 of 11 EXHIBIT "C" The Consultant shall maintainthroughout the duration of the term of the Agreement, liability insurance covering the Consultant and, with the exception of Professional Liability Insurance, designating City and City including its elected or appointed officials, directors, officers, agents, employees, volunteers, or consultants, as additional insured against any and all claims resulting in injury or damage to persons or property (both real and personal)caused by any aspect of the Consultant's work, in amounts no less than the following and with such deductibles as are ordinary and reasonable in keeping with industry standards. It shall be stated, in the Additional Insured Endorsement, that the Consultant's insurance polLies shall be primary as respects any claims related to or as the result of the Consultant's work. Any insurance, pooled coverage, or self-insurance maintained by the City and City, is elected or appointed officials, directors, officers, agents, employees, volunteers,or consultants shall be non-contributory. Professional Liability Insurance $1,000,000r$2,000,000 General Liability: a. General Aggregate $2,000,000 b. Products Com p/O p Aggregate $2,000,000 C. Personal & Advertising injury $1,000,000 d. Each Occurrence $1,000,000 e. Fire Damage (any one fire) $ 50,000 f. Medical Expense(any one person) $ 5,000 Workers' Compensation: a. Workers' Compensation Statutory Limits b. EL Each Accident $1,000,000 C. EL Disease-Halicy Limit $1,000,000 d. EL Disease - Each Employee $I A00,000 Automobile Liability a. Any vehicle, combined single limit $1,000,000 The Consultant shall provide thirty (30) days advance notice to City in the event of material changes or cancellation of any coverage. Certificates of insurance and additional insured endorsements shall be furnished to City thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of this Agreement. Refusal to submit such certificates shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement entitling City to any and all remedies at law or in equity, including termination of this Agreement. If proof of insurance required under this Agreement is not delivered as required or if such insurance is canceled and not adequately replaced, City shall have the right but not the duty to obtain replacement Page 10 of 'I 1 insurance and to charge the Consultant for any premium due for such coverage. City has the option to deduct any such premium from the sums due to the Consultant. Insurance is to be placed with insurers authorized and admitted to write insurance in California and with a current A.M. Best's rating of A-:VII or better. Acceptance of insurance from a carrier with a rating lower than A-:Vll is subject to approval by City 's Risk Manager. Consultant shall immediately advise City of any litigation that may affect these insurance policies. Page 11of11 Interwest Consulting Group 15140 Transistor Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 11C0 N T E R W E S T Tel. 714-899-9039 NSULTING GROUP Invoice No.: 38302 Invoice Date: 3/1/16 Interwest No. 201800356 Bill To.- H. Hendy Associates Attn: Accounts Payable 4770 Campus Drive Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Invoice Description of Services: City of Costa Mesa Plan Review Permit No. Project Addresss Fee BC18-00032 TI -6491 SQ FT 340 Fischer Ave $ 1,303.47 Total Invoice: $ 1,303.47