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1 Response to Request for Qualifications (RFQ #130633) City of Leesburg Professional Services Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects October 17, 2013 Copy
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3 AECOM City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects Table of Contents Letter of Interest SECTION A: Project Approach SECTION B: Standard Form 330 SECTION C: City Forms Efficient and effective performance of the City Engineer function is critical to the growth and development of the City of Leesburg. The City Engineer provides technical support to the Public Works Department, and is an integral part of how the City interfaces with private developers. As a resident of Lake County, a Leesburg Utility Customer, and an eight-year long provider of engineering consulting services to the City I know personally how the City is looking forward to growing with the recovering economy while maintaining and enhancing the level of service provided to its citizens. The AECOM team has successfully demonstrated our ability to provide all the services required and is ready to continue supporting the City of Leesburg. C. Scott Lee, P.E. Project Manager
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5 AECOM 150 N Orange Avenue Suite 200 Orlando, FL tel fax October 17, 2013 Purchasing Division City of Leesburg 204 N. 5th Street Leesburg, Florida RE: RFQ No Professional Services Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects Letter of Interest AECOM Technical Services, Inc. is greatly interested in continuing to serve as City Engineer for the City of Leesburg. As evidenced by our record of service to the City over the past nine years plus our proven ability to provide the full range of services the City requires, we are uniquely qualified to continue serving as the City s Engineer. As stated in the RFQ, the City is looking for an experienced, full-service engineering firm to provide continuing, timely and responsive service. In practical terms being responsive requires being located close to the City. Our team is led by Scott Lee, a resident of Lake County and a Leesburg Utility customer. The primary AECOM office to serve Leesburg is located in Orlando, Florida. Section 2.4 (pages SW-2 to SW-4) of the RFQ lists 29 types of services that the preferred engineering consultant may be required to provide. For the purpose of preparing our Statement of Qualifications we have organized the list of services presented in Section 2.4 of the RFQ into the following eight broad categories. The category headings correspond to the Organizational Chart headings presented later in this SOQ. City Engineer: Includes assisting the City with updating standards, reviewing land use applications and private development plans for consistency with City adopted engineering specifications, City policies and relevant laws, rules and regulations, reviewing proposed plats, participation in DRC meetings, and functioning as the City Engineer. Also includes ensuring City Commission actions are implemented. General Engineering Support: Includes working through the Director of Public Works and providing technical and consulting support as needed to the Director of Public Works, City Manager, Department Heads, and City Commission. Also includes ensuring undertakings proposed and implemented by the City and others are done in a manner that protects the City s interests, and are in keeping with City goals, specifications and practices as well as with local, state and federal laws. Also includes providing other services as requested by the Director of Public Works such as preparation of reports, investigations, studies and evaluations, providing engineering related functions, and providing clerical support for management of engineering records and providing public information regarding municipal engineering matters. CIP Management: Includes assisting the City in developing and managing Capital Improvement Plans and related projects and programs, preparation of short and long term master plans for public works infrastructure (street, street lights, sidewalks, drainage and stormwater, bike paths, parks), utilities infrastructure (potable water, reclaimed water, sanitary sewer treatment plants and collection/ transmission/distribution systems), and working with the engineering division to develop and manage CIP budgets.
6 LOI - 2 City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects AECOM Representing the City: Includes representing utilities, public works and engineering division activities internally to City Staff and City Commissioners, and representing the City externally to developers, regulators, other public agencies, and other stakeholders. Financial Sourcing Support: Includes assisting the City with obtaining financing for engineering and construction projects, including grants, preparing and managing grant and loan applications, and providing required reporting and documentation. Utility Infrastructure Engineering: Includes hydraulic modeling, condition and performance assessment, development and implementation of assessment management programs, preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction management of potable water, wastewater, and reclaimed water collection, transmission and distribution mains, pump stations, and storage tanks/towers. Treatment Plant Engineering: Includes condition and performance assessment, development and implementation of asset management programs, capacity analysis reports, operating reports, annual reports, preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction management for Potable Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants. Also includes treatment systems to produce and pump Reclaimed Water, Industrial Pretreatment Program support, CUP support, and integrated water resource management. Public Works Engineering: Includes condition assessment, development and implementation of asset management programs, design and permitting of streets, street lights, sidewalks, bike paths, parks, drainage systems, and facilities, and design and permitting of stormwater treatment systems. Also includes Right-of-Way and property acquisition services. AECOM staff has functioned as Interim City Engineer on multiple occasions. During 2006 and continuing into 2007, a member of our staff worked onsite within the City offices as City Engineer on a part-time basis, typically 3 days per week. Beginning in 2007 and continuing through 2013, AECOM staff provided as needed City Engineering services from either our previous Leesburg office or our Orlando office. Typical services AECOM staff provided while functioning as Leesburg s City Engineer included: Review of private development plans for consistency with City standards. Participation in DRC meetings. Design of in-house projects including roadways and water main extensions. ADA sidewalk improvements. Minor paving projects. Drainage improvements. National Flood Insurance coordination. Resolution of right-of-way issues. Support of preparation of annual CIP and budgets. Review of utility master plans prepared by other consultants. Advising the Environmental Services and Director of Public Works on various matters. Preparation of reports and studies. Structural review of the historic Boy Scout House (donated services). Represented the City and the City s interests in numerous meetings with private developers, regulatory agencies (FDOT, FDEP, SJRWMD), and other municipalities. In addition to actually serving as City Engineer and providing a wide range of support functions, AECOM has also provided engineering service on most of the City s major water and wastewater infrastructure elements. This experience demonstrates our ability to provide a full range of engineering services to the City. Canal Street WWTF Designed, permitted, and managed construction for a complete plant overhaul and major expansion. Services also included onsite RPR services and management of grant compliance documentation and reimbursement activities.
7 AECOM City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects LOI - 3 Turnpike WWTF Designed, permitted and provided construction management support for the new headworks pump station, improved disinfection system, and reclaimed water treatment and pumping improvements. Also provided plant re-rate analysis and permitting services, which resulted in an increased permitted capacity for the existing WWTF. Plantation WWTF Designed a new rotating disc filter system that was installed by City forces. This WWTF has since been removed from service. Royal Highlands WTP Designed, permitted and provided construction management support for a new high service pump station. Highland Lakes WTP Designed, permitted and provided construction management support for a major WTP expansion, including master planning the WTP site, replacement of the existing Elevated Storage Tank with a new Ground Storage Tank, a new high service pump station, and modifications to the existing wells. Also obtained interim and final increases in rated WTP capacity. The high service pump station was also masterplanned for future increased pumping capacity. Plantation WTP Designed and permitted disinfection system improvements and obtained increased rated WTP capacity. Mall WTP Designed layout of auxiliary power generation system. Canal Street WWTF Effluent Main Performed analysis of the historic failures of this transmission main, and designed upgrades to allow the Downtown section of this main to be pressurized and serve as the backbone for future distribution of reclaimed water to the Downtown area and along the 441 Corridor to Lake Sumter College and the Lake Square Mall area. Improvements included HDPE lining of sections of the main crossing under US 441 and US 27, and construction of a pressure sustaining valve near the intersection of Vine Street and South College Street. Plantation Utility System Performed a condition assessment and valuation of the Plantation Potable Water and Wastewater systems in support of the City s acquisition of these utilities. Plantation Potable Water Distribution System Prepared a hydraulic model of the potable water system and used this model to recommend pressure reducing valve improvements to better manage water consumption on irrigation days. Plantation Master Lift Station and Force Main Designed and permitted a master lift station and force main for the Plantation development, which resulted in the City being able to remove the Plantation WWTF from service, and recognize significant O&M cost savings. Turnpike Reclaimed Water Main Designed and permitted a reclaimed water transmission main system that allows reclaimed water to be supplied from the Turnpike WWTF to the Plantation, Arlington Ridge, and Legacy developments. South Service Area Water Distribution System Analysis Portions of the City s southern service area are supplied with potable water from the Main WTP located in Downtown Leesburg. Some of these areas historically suffered from periodic low pressure issues. A single 10-inch water main supplies water to this area, which formerly included the Legacy and Arlington Ridge developments. AECOM performed hydraulic modeling and water treatment plant production analysis and documented that an increasing production capacity at the Highland Lakes WTP would allow the City to revise the distribution system, provide redundant water production supplies within the southern service area, and supported expansion of the Highland Lakes WTP. A potable water main loop was also designed and permitted within the Rogers Industrial Park. 24-inch Water Transmission Main Performed route analysis and conceptual design of a new 24-inch potable water main to serve the southern service area, as a parallel transmission
8 LOI - 4 City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects AECOM main extending from the Main WTP to the vicinity of the intersection of CR 33 and CR 48. Industrial Pretreatment Program Provided support to assist the City in achieving compliance with DEP IPP requirements for the Canal Street WWTF. Other services the AECOM team has provided to the City of Leesburg: Preliminary design of an extension of West Magnolia Street from South 12th Street to US 27 at Yellow Jacket Way, along the old railroad property. Preparation of grant requests for, and designed, permitted, and provided construction management support for three BMP stormwater improvement projects. The most recently completed project was the Lake Harris Water Quality Improvement project. Managed construction of traffic signal mast arm conversions on US 441 at College Drive and Radio Road at on US 27 at Meadows Way. Consumptive Use Permitting SMW GeoSciences, Inc., one of AECOM s team members, has been the primary agent for the City and worked to obtain the City s CUP. Sarah M. Whitaker, P.G., President of SMW GeoSciences, Inc., is well known to the City and to the SJRWMD. Her experience successfully permitting wells and CUPs with the SJRWMD is invaluable to the City of Leesburg. In addition to the standard FDOT, DEP, and SJRWMD permitting services AECOM has successfully provided to the City as a standard part of our project assignments, we have extensive experience working with and obtaining permits from the SJRWMD across a wide variety of applications. AECOM engineering and ecological professionals have been involved with the design and engineering of comprehensive infrastructure projects, natural resource evaluations, and permitting on hundreds of projects across the state of Florida. Our staff has obtained permits from local, state (including the SJRWMD), and federal regulatory agencies for a wide variety of projects and includes experts specializing in a wide range of projects including transportation and park improvements, stormwater, wastewater, utilities. We routinely obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERPs Conceptual, General and/or Individual Permits) and conduct the post permit monitoring to ensure that the project demonstrates compliance subsequent to permit issuance. AECOM ecological professionals routinely delineate wetlands in accordance with state (Chapter ) regulatory protocol, assess wetland hydrology, and conduct surveys for various species of listed wildlife in order to assist engineers with comprehensive infrastructure planning and development. Our permitting success is due, in part, to our knowledge of state and federal regulations; agency-specific relationships; the frequency with which we communicate with agency personnel; the precision of our documentation; and our follow-up to assure results. To further expand the SJRWMD CUP experience we can efficiently provide to the City, we have teamed with SMW GeoSciences, Inc. Sarah Whitaker, P.G. and her staff are well known to the City of Leesbureg, having worked directly for the City to secure your CUP. Additionally, SMW GeoSciences is supporting the Water Alliance of Lake County, and has provided water supply permitting and ground water modeling services to many Central Florida communities, including Leesburg, Tavares, Minneola, Winter Garden, Fruitland Park, and Apopka. AECOM staff have supported the City in acquiring grant funding from FDEP and the Lake County Water Authority for several stormwater treatment projects. Additionally, we have managed grant funding documentation efforts for reclaimed water treatment improvements (Canal Street WWTF).
9 AECOM City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects LOI - 5 To expand and enhance the financial support capabilities we can provide to the City, we have added to our team a professional services firm who has extensive experience in obtaining alternative funding for local communities. RMPK Funding, located in Jupiter, Florida, specializes in public funding and has a wide range of experience in local, state and federal programs. Scott Lee will be your Project Manager for this assignment. Although different AECOM staff have provided these services over the years, Scott has been involved with every one of the above described services provided by AECOM, either directly as Engineer of Record or providing technical support, or indirectly as Principal-In-Charge or Client Services Manager. Scott will continue to have primary responsibility for ensuring the quality of AECOM s service continues to meet your expectations. This responsibility includes continuing to appropriately staff Leesburg s projects, continuing to manage delivery of technical and financial results that meet your capital and long-term O&M needs, and representing the City of Leesburg at all times. contracts such as this. We have more than 200 engineers and technical professionals located in our Orlando and Tampa offices, and more than 300 professionals located within Florida. Through AECOM North America and internationally, we have access to the absolute best technical resources which we can cost effectively bring to serve the City of Leesburg. Attached is our proposal to provide these services. We are ready to immediately begin working for the City of Leesburg on this important assignment. Thank you for your consideration of AECOM Technical Services for this assignment. We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with the City of Leesburg. Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you have any questions. Sincerely yours, AECOM offers the City of Leesburg the following unique advantages: Mark Abbott Senior Operations Manager C. Scott Lee, P.E. Project Manager We have already successfully performed the required services for the City. We know what the job of serving you entails; we will not have to go through a steep learning curve. AECOM has not and will not provide engineering services to private developers in situations where such service could possibly conflict with the interests of the City of Leesburg. You are our primary client. We know your organizational processes and your utility systems. We know the City s standards and how to efficiently apply them to solve Leesburg s challenges. Our Project Manager lives in Lake County and is readily available to you. We have been providing engineering services to Central Florida municipalities for almost 70 years, primarily through continuing service
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12 AECOM City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects A - 1 Project Approach Our Understanding of this Assignment We understand the City is seeking a consultant to provide on-call City Engineer support services. Based on our experience working as the City Engineer for the City of Leesburg, including provided staff parttime embedded with the Public Works Department, we understand the City Engineer s role to be a key part of how the City provides quality services to its customers. The City Engineer provides a wide variety of support functions to the Public Works Department, Planning and Zoning Department and the Purchasing Division. The City Engineer gathers and evaluates information and data, prepares reports and materials for use by the various city departments and the City Manager. The City Engineer can administer consultant contracts, and can manage or oversee construction projects. The City Engineer receives and investigates calls and complaints from customers, citizens, developers and others. In addition, the City Engineer assists with the preparation of annual budgets, including Capital Improvement Plans (CIP). Our Approach to Providing City Engineer Services One of the projects listed in Section of 2.4 of the RFQ is Serving as the City s Engineer. AECOM will provide City Engineering services from our Orlando office. C. Scott Lee, PE, will be our project manager and the primary person to coordinate delivery of these services for the city. Scott is a Lake County resident, and a Leesburg utility customer. Scott will be available to conduct field investigations, interact with customers, meet with City staff and respond to the City s needs. He will be assisted as needed for specific types of work by personnel primarily located in our Orlando office, and from other AECOM offices as needed. Qualified junior staff will be assigned to perform some tasks under Scott s supervision, thereby further reducing the total cost to the City. AECOM s business practice is built on providing longterm consulting services to local governments. Most of our services are provided through continuing service engineering contracts. Currently within Lake County we have continuing service engineering contracts in place with the City of Leesburg, City of Mount Dora, City of Clermont, City of Fruitland Park and the Town of Lady Lake. We also provide services through continuing service contracts to other Central Florida governmental agencies, including the City of Apopka, Orange County, Orlando Utilities Commission, City of DeLand, and the Toho Water Authority. We routinely work with most levels of city and county organizations, from pipe crews and plant operators to department heads such as Environmental Services Director, Director of Public Works, Utilities Director, City Engineer and Planning and Zoning Director. Occasionally we work directly with the City Manager and County Manager, although most of our services are provided through the department heads. We frequently prepare for, and make presentations to City Commissions, although we primarily provide technical support to the department heads and the City Manager as they interact with the Commission. We have provided the following services to the City of Leesburg, which are typical of the range of services we routinely provide to our clients: Performed field investigations of existing conditions to define issues or problems (Strimenos Lane/Executive Boulevard Water Main Extension, Reclaimed Water Transmission Main Route in Okahumpka, 24 Water Transmission Main Evaluation and Preliminary Design of a Master Lift Station for the Plantation at Leesburg WWTF). Reviewed master plans prepared by other consultants and evaluated existing conditions to develop long-term plans for water supplies within the City s southwest service area. Prepared technical memoranda and reports pertaining to transportation issues, potable water, wastewater, reclaimed water or stormwater utility issues (Magnolia Street Extension Feasibility Study, Plantation at Leesburg Utility System Improvements (CAR, Hydraulic Analysis, Mapping of existing utilities), Evaluation of Route for new 24 Potable Water Transmission Main, Potable Water Service Support for Strimenos, Analysis of City Lift Station First National Bank of Mount Dora, Engineering and Economic Evaluation Lake Utility Company, Civic Center Site Foundation,
13 A - 2 City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects AECOM Stormwater Feasibility Study for Civic Center, Turnpike WRF Filtered Effluent Flow Meter Study, and Preliminary Design of a Master Lift Station for the Plantation at Leesburg WWTF) Provided GIS mapping support. Developed the City s Stormwater Management Master Plan, which updated and augmented a previous study. Managed the design of engineering projects assigned to AECOM. Managed engineering activities on behalf of the City, such as the geotechnical investigations conducted at the Plantation Water Treatment Plant and Wastewater Treatment Plant. Performed design of engineering projects ranging in size from small to large. Performed permitting of City projects with FDEP, SJRWMD, Lake County Public Works and Lake County Planning. Assisted with review of contractor s bid submittals. Assisted with management of construction contracts by reviewing shop drawing submittals, receiving and reviewing contractors pay requests, providing an engineer to function as the City s on-site resident observer (Canal St. WWTP, Royal Highlands WTP High Service Pump Station, Executive Boulevard Water Main Extension, Haywood Worm Farm Water Main Extension, Highland Lakes WTP, Lake Harris Water Quality Improvement Project). Reviewed plans submitted by privatively funded public improvements. Assisted with obtaining grants and provided support for receiving payment of grants (Lake Griffin Stormwater Retrofit, Lake Harris Stormwater Retrofit, preparing invoices for the City for cost-share reimbursement from the SJRWMD). In addition, we have provided Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) services to other clients in Florida. We also reviewed plans submitted to Sumter County by private developers for conformance with Sumter County planning and zoning requirements. As stated in our Letter of Interest, for the purpose of preparing this Statement of Qualifications we organized the 29 specific services listed in section 2.4 of the RFQ into eight service categories. The following information presents our approach to providing the requested City Engineer services through a Continuing Services Contract: City Engineer: This category of service includes assisting the City with updating standards, reviewing land use applications and private development plans for consistency with City adopted engineering specifications, City policies and relevant laws, rules and regulations, reviewing proposed plats, participation in DRC meetings, and functioning as the City Engineer. This group of services also includes ensuring City Commission actions are implemented. Scott Lee will be readily accessible to the City and will provide or coordinate provision of these services, as appropriate. General Engineering Support: This category of services includes working through the Director of Public Works and providing technical and consulting support as needed to the Director of Public Works, City Manager, Department Heads, and City Commission. Also includes ensuring undertakings proposed and implemented by the City and others are done in a manner that protects the City s interests, and are in keeping with City goals, specifications and practices as well as with local, state and federal laws. Also includes providing other services as requested by the Director of Public Works such as preparation of reports, investigations, studies and evaluations, providing engineering related functions, and providing clerical support for management of engineering records and providing public information regarding municipal engineering matters. Scott Lee will be readily accessible to the Director of Public Works and will provide and/or coordinate provision of these services, as appropriate. We anticipate Scott and DC Maudlin, the Director of Public Works, will hold standing weekly or monthly meetings to identify City priorities, review the status of ongoing projects and activities, and schedule assignments. CIP Management: This category of work includes assisting the City in developing and managing Capital Improvement Plans and related projects and programs, preparation of short and long term master plans for public works infrastructure (street, street lights, sidewalks, drainage and stormwater, bike paths, parks), utilities infrastructure (potable water,
14 AECOM City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects A - 3 reclaimed water, sanitary sewer treatment plants and collection/transmission/distribution systems), and working with the engineering division to develop and manage CIP budgets. When this support service is requested by the Director of Public Works, Scott Lee will assign AECOM staff to prepare and manage CIPs, prepare master plans, and provide related support. Scott previously managed engineering contracts and the design of water and sewer utility replacement projects throughout more than 150 square blocks of urban area for the Jacksonville Electric Authority. Scott was a JEA employee at the time of this assignment. Representing the City: This category of work includes representing the Utilities Department, the Public Works Department, and the Engineering Division internally to City Staff and City Commissioners, and representing the City externally to developers, regulators, other public agencies, and other stakeholders. In general Scott Lee will represent the City and its Departments in meetings with City Staff and City Commissioners, and externally. Scott will be supported by AECOM technical staff as needed. Financial Sourcing Support: This group of services includes assisting the City with obtaining financing for engineering and construction projects, including grants, preparing managing grant and loan applications, and providing required reporting and documentation. Scott Lee and AECOM staff will continue to work with City staff to develop, acquire, and manage activities related to obtaining grants from standard sources such as FDEP, the SJRWMD, and the Lake County Water Authority, as appropriate. Additionally, working through Scott our subconsultant RMPK Funding will provide a broader array of funding services including developing strategic funding strategies and plans, and obtaining funding from other sources, such as the Land and Water Conservation Fund, Florida Communities Trust, Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program, Recreational Trails Program. Utility Infrastructure Engineering: This group of services pertains to those portion of the City s utility systems that are outside the fence, and includes hydraulic modeling, condition and performance assessment, development and implementation of assessment management programs, preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction management of potable water, wastewater, and reclaimed water collection, transmission and distribution mains, pump stations, and storage tanks/ towers. Scott Lee will assign project specific Project Teams, including Project Managers, to perform these projects and work with designated City Staff. Treatment Plant Engineering: This group of services pertains to those portions of the City s utility systems that are inside the fence and includes condition and performance assessment, development and implementation of asset management programs, capacity analysis reports, operating reports, annual reports, preliminary design, final design, permitting, and construction management for Potable Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants. Also includes treatment systems to produce and pump Reclaimed Water, Industrial Pretreatment Program support, CUP support, and integrated water resource management. Scott Lee will assign project specific Project Teams, including Project Managers, to perform these projects and work with designated City Staff. As subconsultant to AECOM and working through Scott, Sarah Whitaker with SMW GeoSciences will provide CUP and well design/construction services to the City. Public Works Engineering: Includes condition assessment, development and implementation of asset management programs, design and permitting of streets, street lights, sidewalks, bike paths, parks, drainage systems, and facilities, and design and permitting of stormwater treatment systems. Also includes Right-of-Way and property acquisition services. Scott Lee will assign project specific Project Teams, including Project Managers, to perform these projects and work with designated City Staff. Specialized subconsultants will be added to our team as needed to support property evaluation, acquisition, and disposal efforts. Additional Information In addition to delivering the services identified in Section 2.4 of the RFQ, we offer the following services for the benefit of the City of Leesburg. Permitting In addition to the standard FDOT, DEP, and SJRWMD permitting services AECOM has successfully provided to the City as a standard part of our project assignments, we have extensive experience working with and obtaining permits from the SJRWMD across a wide variety of applications. AECOM engineering and ecological professionals
15 A - 4 City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects AECOM have been involved with the design and engineering of comprehensive infrastructure projects, natural resource evaluations, and permitting on hundreds of projects across the state of Florida. Our staff has obtained permits from local, state (including the SJRWMD), and federal regulatory agencies for a wide variety of projects and includes experts specializing in a wide range of projects including transportation and park improvements, stormwater, wastewater, utilities. We routinely obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERPs Conceptual, General and/or Individual Permits) and conduct the post permit monitoring to ensure that the project demonstrates compliance subsequent to permit issuance. In addition, SMW GeoSciences, one of our AECOM Team members, has extensive experience permitting CUPs, performing ground water modeling, and well construction projects with SJRWMD. Below is a partial list of their experience. Water Supply Permitting and Ground Water Modeling University of Central Florida Academic Village II Geothermal Well System City of Leesburg Public Supply System City of Tavares Public Supply System City of Minneola Public Supply System and Detailed Water Audit City of Winter Garden Public Supply System City of Fruitland Park Public Supply System City of Ocoee Public Supply System Mission Inn Public Supply System and Golf Course The Villages Public Supply Systems and Irrigation Utility The Preserve Public Supply System City of Apopka Public Supply System CUP Polk County Utilities Division Water Use Permitting and CUP assistance Niagara Water Bottling Facility City of Orlando, Dubsdread Golf Course - CUP Lake Hart Golf Course Volusia County Schools Urban Landscape Irrigation and Agricultural Use Florida Water Services Deltona Lakes Water Supply System Del Webb s Spruce Creek Golf and Country Club, Marion County Sandridge Golf Course, Indian River County King Ridge Golf Course and Development, Orange County The Legends Golf Course and Development, Orange County Daytona Beach Community College Urban Landscape Irrigation Deltona Memorial Gardens Urban Landscape Irrigation Florida Corrections, Lowell Facility Public Supply and Agricultural Uses Well Construction/Aquifer Performance Testing Well construction, aquifer performance testing and/or well abandonment services have been provided for: University of Central Florida Academic Village II Geothermal Well System Gainesville Renewable Energy Center Power Station Process Make-up Source City of Ocoee potable supply well Lower Floridan Raintree Utilities potable supply well Upper Floridan City of Tavares potable supply well Upper Floridan Colina Bay Utilities potable supply well Upper Floridan Polo Davenport, Polk County Utilities Aquifer Performance Test City of Apopka potable supply well Lower Floridan City of Apopka reclaimed water use backup well Upper Floridan City of Lake Mary potable supply wells Upper Floridan City of Minneola 3 potable supply wells 1 Upper Floridan and 2 Lower Floridan The Villages - Tierra del Sol, Lower Floridan aquifer test well Lower Floridan The Villages - NSU potable wells Upper Floridan The Villages - LSU potable wells Upper Floridan City of Leesburg potable supply and test wells - Floridan Kings Ridge irrigation well - Floridan Stonecrest potable supply well - Floridan Florida Water Services Spruce Creek CC potable supply wells Upper Floridan Numerous surficial aquifer wells for water quality and wetlands investigations
16 AECOM City of Leesburg Engineering Continuing Services, City Projects A - 5 Approach to Resolution of Conflicts of Interest In the Central Florida area, AECOM primarily works for local governments. We do not work for developers or private individuals within the Leesburg service area. We will have no conflicts of interest between the services we provide to the City of Leesburg and private developers. We have continuing contracts for engineering services with Fruitland Park and Sumter County, which are contiguous to the City of Leesburg, and with other municipalities in the region. We do not expect to have conflicts of interest between serving these local governments and the City of Leesburg. In fact, as evidenced by our work for the City of Eustis to evaluate utilization of surface water supplies from the Harris Chain of Lakes and the potential benefit this work is providing to all cities that border the lakes, including Leesburg, we believe that our ongoing relationships with Leesburg s sister cities and Lake County benefit the City of Leesburg. However, if a situation arises where the interests of two or more of our clients conflict, we will inform each client of the conflict and will work to resolve the situation in a mutually beneficial manner. the City address current and emerging issues. We believe our experience will also assist us in developing CIP budgets. Summary In summary, at various times during our ongoing relationship, the City of Leesburg has already received from AECOM all of the services required in this RFQ. Our basic approach is to continue focusing the services we have already been providing through one professional who has strong experience working with the City. We recognize what the job of City Engineer entails, and understand how to work within the City s organization. We will not have to go through a steep learning curve to provide these services to the City, which will both enhance the level of service received by Leesburg and reduce the City s overall cost for these services. Water Alliance of Lake County We are long-term supporters and participants in Water Alliance of Lake County activities. We understand the background of emerging issues facing the City of Leesburg, such as securing future water supplies and resolving traffic congestion, and are prepared to assist the City in quantifying the cost of resolving these types of emerging issues. As Interim City Engineer we attended and participated in DRC meetings and City Staff meetings. We frequently attend City Commission meetings, and have attended meetings with other consultants to review proposed water transmission mains. We expect to continue providing these services as one of the City s engineers. To date, AECOM has provided design or study services for all of the City s wastewater treatment plants and water treatment plants. We have also provided Stage 2 DBPR IDSE Compliance assistance, Industrial Pre- Treatment Program assistance, and managed monitor well installations for reclaimed water applications. We know a great deal about the City s existing utility systems, and are ready to continue applying this knowledge through the City Engineer position to help
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19 ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 5. NAME OF FIRM PART I - CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A. CONTRACT INFORMATION 2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER 09/16/2013 RFQ NAME AND TITLE C. Scott Lee, Project Manager AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 6. TELEPHONE NUMBER B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT 7. FAX NUMBER 8. ADDRESS [email protected] C. PROPOSED TEAM (Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors.) (Check) a. PRIME J-V PARTNER SUBCON- TRACTOR 9. FIRM NAME 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 150 N. Orange Avenue Suite 200 Orlando, FL Prime Consultant - Engineering b. c. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE SMW GeoSciences, Inc CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE RMPK Funding 668 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 1009A Maitland, FL Clemons Street Suite 406 Jupiter, FL Sub Contractor - Water Supply Permitting, Water Use Permitting, Water Conservation Development Sub Contractor - Financial Sourcing Support CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE d. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE e. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE f. CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM (Attached) AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 1
20 Indicates sub-consultant Project Manager C. Scott Lee, P.E. General Engineering Support C. Scott Lee, P.E. Chad Setzer, P.E. Carl Edquest, P.E. CIP Management Chad Setzer, P.E. David Ammerman, P.E. Natalie Urick, P.E. Donald Wishart, R.L. A. City Engineer Chad Setzer, P.E. Carl Edquist, P.E. John Reed, P.E. Utility Infrastructure Engineering David Ammerman, P.E. Carl Edquist, P.E. Chad Setzer, P.E. Natalie Urick, P.E. John Reed, P.E. Mark Pellish, P.E. Treatment Plant Engineering Brenda Keenan, P.E. Will Lovins, P.E. Bill Marshall, P.E. Carl Edquist, P.E. Kevin Friedman, P.E. Ed Wills, P.E. Mark Pellish, P.E. Sarah Whitaker (SMW GeoSciences, Inc.) Public Works Engineering Bill Biggs, P.E. R.J. Ezazi, P.E. Leo Giangrande, P.E. Brian Mekarski Donald Wishart, R.L.A. Khalid Motiwala, P.E. Mark Pellish, P.E. Financial Sourcing Support C. Scott Lee, P.E. Ryan Ruskay, (RMPK Funding) Representing The City C. Scott Lee, P.E. David Ammerman, P.E.
21 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT C. Scott Lee, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Project Manager Orlando, Florida Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Environmental Engineering), University of Florida, 1981 Master of Business Administration, University of North Florida, OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Member Florida Engineering Society Member American Water Works Association 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer # RELEVANT PROJECTS City Engineer/Continuing Services Contract, Leesburg, FL 2013 a. Managed the delivery of engineering and consulting services to the City of Leesburg through successive contracts with the City from 2006 until expiration of the current contract in (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Highland Lakes WTP Improvements, Leesburg, FL b. Project Manager and Engineer of Record for expansion of an existing water treatment plant serving the Highland Lakes development. Expanded WTP incl. new GST to replace exist EST, HSPS, and increased capacity to serve larger portion of the City's southern service area. Svcs incl. design, permitting and limited const svcs. Const = $2,080,085 Lake Harris Water Quality Improvement Project, Leesburg, FL c. Project Manager for design, permitting and construction of three BMP baffle boxes to reduce pollutant loading from stormwater runoff to Lake Harris. Services included Project Management, limited construction phase services, and preparing documentation to submit to FDEP for the City to receive 319 grant funds. Construction = $408,328 Industrial Pre-Treatment Program, Leesburg, FL 2013 d. Project Manager of a project to develop and implement an IPP associated with the Canal Street WWTF. Services included ensuring the assigned AECOM Engineer met project technical requirements, schedules, and budget, and communicated well with the City and with FDEP. fee = $14,206 Historic Miramar Infrastructure Improvement Program, Miramar, FL e. Project Manager and Engineer of Record for phase 2 of a septic tank replacement program in Mirmar, Florida. Services included design, permitting, community outreach (subcontracted), and construction management services. Construction = $4,746,460 STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
22 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT C. Scott Lee, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Project Manager Orlando, Florida Bachelor of Science Engineering (Environmental Engineering), University of Florida, 1981 Masters in Business Administration, University of North Florida, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Member Florida Engineering Society Member American Water Works Association 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Reclaimed Water Treatment Plant and Pump Station, Tampa Electric Co a. Project Manager assiged in spring 2011 to bring an major design project to conclusion. Project was to design a 5 MGD current (15 MGD future) RO treatment system and assoc. pretreatment systems, 15 MGD intake/rwps and 15 miles of pipeline as part of a reclaimed water project. Services included design. Construction is ongoing, = $35,000,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Apopka North Shore Reclaimed Water Treatment Facility, Apopka, FL 2013 b. Project Manager responsible for design and permitting of a 10 MGD treatment system to treat stormwater to public access reclaimed water and pump into the reclaimed system as an alternative water source. Services included permitting, preliminary and final design. Project is at 90% complete stage, begin construction in fee = $488,560 Plymouth Regional WTP Well No. 4, Apopka, FL c. Project Manager responsible for design and permitting of a new lower Floridan Aquifer water production well at an existing City WTP. Construction = $825,500 Lake Apopka Habitat Creation, Florida FWC, Apopka, FL 2013 d. Project manager for creation of 25 acres of new fish habitat in Lake Apopka. Client is Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Fee = $128,182 e. Utility Master Plans Update, City of Apopka 2013 x Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager responsible for preparing updates to the City's potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water utility systems. Includes incorporating FLUM information and impact from Wekiva Parkway Extension, and complying with CUP. Project will be completed in Fee = $206,336 STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
23 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT David Ammerman, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) ME, Agricultural Engineering, University of Florida,1986 BS, Agricultural Engineering, University of Florida, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CIP Management,Infrastructure, Representing the City 26 7 Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer, # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Water Environment Federation Reuse Committee Florida Water Environment Association Reuse Committee Florida Department of Environmental Protection Technical Advisory Committee on Reuse Reg. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Algerian Tertiary Treatment Oran, Algeria Investigations a. Project manager for a USTDA funded project to evaluate the feasibility of using reclaimed water for agricultural irrigation. Includes investigation of existing WWTP and crops that may use the reclaimed water, summary of regional regulations and guidelines, and proposal of appropriate water quality criteria. Ongoing (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Orlando Iron Bridge Orlando, FL Effluent Management Study b. Project manager for effluent management study to consider how recently adopted surface water numeric nutrient criteria will affect the Iron Bridge operating permit. Alts. to reduce surface water discharge include increasing urban reuse and wetlands discharge. Treatment improvments to meet NNC discharge critera are also being evaluated. Ongoing. Altamonte Springs Reclaimed Water Altamonte Transmission System Springs, FL c. Technical advisor for reclaimed water transmissionn system pipeline project, includes 5-mile long 24 inch diameter reclaimed water transmission pipe to deliver reclaimed water to the city of Apopka s storage facilities. Project is receiving grant funding requirements from the FDEP, FDOT and St. Johns River Water Management District. Ongoing Altamonte Springs Reuse Project Altamonte Springs, FL d. Project Engineer developed a reclaimed water balance model for the city of Altamonte Springs.The spreadsheet-based model allowed the city to consider effluent management options given variable combinations of storage volume, commitment to beneficial reuse and ability to divert reclaimed water to a regional reclaimed water program. Stormwater Reuse Orlando, FL e. Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for preliminary design of reclaimed water and stormwater for urban irrigation in the Lake Nona development. Included evaluation of stormwater/ground water resources, hydraulic modeling of transmission/distribution system, design of stormwater pumping station based on current regulatory guidelines for unrestricted public access. x STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
24 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Bill F. Biggs, PE 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (Tampa, FL) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Public Works Engineering (local roads) CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineer, Florida, #39406, Issued 03/18/1988, Exp. 02/28/ OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Biggs has spent has extensive experience designing and managing transportation projects for the Florida Department of Transportation and local governments. He has managed projects ranging from simple RRR projects to complex highway design. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS SR 10A Intersection improvements at Pensacola Florida Blithewood Drive X Check if project performed with current firm a. Intersection improvements that added left and right turn lanes to improve safety. The project was constructed within the existing right of way and required filling and piping 1000-feet of roadside ditches. Svcs Incl. Roadway, pavement marking, drainage and permitting. Construction cost $393,649 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED SR 436 (Semoran Blvd) from Wilshire Altamonte Springs Rd to east of Oxford Rd. Seminole Co, FL b. Milling and resurfacing 0.85 mile of 6-lane urban roadway with ADA sidewalk improvements, and pedestrain upgrades at 3 signalized intersections. Svcs Incl. Roadway draiange, pavement marking, signalization and surveying. Const. cost = $1,253,475 US 1/SR 5 Sidewalk Oak Hill, Volusia County, Florida c. Sidewalk construction from Bill's Hill Rd to Canal Avenue. The project designed sidwalk on the east side of the roadway to miminize impact to drainage ditch and wetlands.svcs. Incl. Roadway, drainage, wetlands, permitting and surveying. Const. cost = $382,566 US 27 Park & Ride Facility City of Minneloa, Lake County, FL d. Parking and ride facility to design 150 parking lot and transfer station for the LYNXS transfer station. Svcs. Incl. Roadway, drainage permitting, pavement marking and lighting. Const Cost = $290,245 (the project needed to be under the $300,000 Grant Funds) SR 500(Orange Blossom Trail) from City of Orlando, 34th St to SR 50 (Colonial Dr) FL 2011 e. Concrete rehabilitation with milling and resurfacing of 3.2 miles of 4-lane urban section including ADA sidewalk improvements, 9 signal loop replacement and 5 mast arm signal upgrades. Svcs. Incl. Roadway, pavement marking, signalization, lighting, permitting, and utility coordination. Const. cost = $4,043,567 STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
25 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Carl Edquist, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Michigan Technological University, BSCE Civil Engineer, 1977 Michigan Technological University, MSCE Civil Engineer, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM General Eng. Support, City Engineer, Infrastructure Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Michigan, Professional Engineer Florida, Professional Engineer 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Member of WEF, ASCE, FWEA, AWWA, IOA and FIPA 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS EWRF Eastern Water Reclamation Orange County, Fl Facility Phase V Improvements, 2013 a. Quality Control Reviewer final design of the Phase V improvements to the Eastern Water Reclamation Facility (EWRF). The purpose of the Phase V project is to expand the capacity of the EWRF from 19 to 24 mgd (AADF). The estimated construction cost for the project is approximately $40 million. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Industrial Pretreatment Program Leesburg, FL Assistance 2012 b. Project manager responsible for providing engineering support to the city s FDEP Industrial Pretreatment Program with respect to Local Limit Determination. Canal Street Wastewater Treatment Leesburg, FL Plan Facility c. Quality technical reviewer for a project whose scope of services included an upgrade of the Canal Street 3.5-mgd Wastewater Treatment Plant. Scope of services included upgrades and modifications to the existing Canal Street 3.5-mgd WWTP. Royal Highlands Water Treatment Leesburg, FL Plant HSP Station d. Quality control leader for the final design of three new high service pumps for the Royal Highlands WTP. Design included a new high service pump building, three new vertical turbine high service pumps and yard piping required to tie the new high service pump station suction into the existing ground storage tank. Westside Potable Water Main DeLand, FL Reinforcement, Phase 1/ e. Quality control reviewer for a potable water main reinforcement projects including final design engineering services to install approximately 15,700 feet of 6-inch diameter water main, including installing approximately 5,500 feet by horizontal directional drill. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
26 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Arjang H. (RJ) Ezazi, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Public Works Engineering (local roads, stormwater) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Pinellsas County, FL a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Sarasota County, FL b. Sarasota County, FL c. Punta Gorda, FL d. Hernando County, FL e. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
27 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Kevin Friedman, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Orlando, Florida 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Treatment Plant, Project Engineer CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Member of Florida Water and Environment Association Member of Engineers Without Borders, South Central Florida Professional Chapter 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Seminole County Markham Regional WTP Upgrades, Sanford, Florida a. Provided preliminary and final design, permitting, and construction phase services for the addition of one 1.5 MG ground storage tank, two new high service pumps, emergency power, chemical feed, ion exchange for TOC removal, and sidestream ozone injection for sulfide oxidation. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED TECO Polk Power Station Reclaimed WTP, Mulberry, Florida 2013 b. Provided preliminary and final design, and procurement services for a 5.7 MGD water treatment plant, expandable to 17 MGD. Treatment includes coagulation, media filtration, and salinity reduction using reverse osmosis. Product water will be delivered to a power facility cooling reservoir for salinity control. Naval Facilities French Creek WWTP MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina 2011 c. Provided preliminary and final design services for the upgrade of the French Creek WWTP. The project included services for the following major unit processes: preliminary treatment, flow equalization, and biosolids storage/stabilization/transfer. Polk County Northeast Regional WWTP Davenport, Florida d. Provided preliminary and final design, and construction phase services for the expansion of the WWTF. Project included services for preliminary treatment, flow equalization, anoxic/aeration, secondary clarification, tertiary filtration, chlorine contact, biosolids stabilization, chemical systems, and electrical and I&C upgrades. TWA S. Bermuda WRF Central Electrical Building, Kissimmee, FL e. Provided design and construction phase services for a central electrical building to consolidate individual services at Toho Water Authority's South Bermuda WRF. Design included two 1750 kw generators and ancillary electrical equipment with space for a third generator and fuel storage in above ground vaulted containment type tanks. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
28 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Leo Giangrande, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Civil Engineering, George Mason University 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Public Works Engineering (parks) 19 7 Palm City, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer, # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) FL Engineering Society (FES) National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Member of Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS City Engineer Palm Beach Gardens, FL Check if project performed with current firm a. x City Engineering duties including all engineering reviews, public meetings, construction management and coordination with surrounding municipalities. Performed services as required for the City Engineering Department. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Doral Canal Bank Stabilization Doral, FL Program Years 3 and b. Project manager for design. Scope of work included geotechnical coordination, hydraulic design, canal stabilization design, multi-model trail design with intersection modifications, signage and striping,coordination of project stakeholders including City Public Works Staff, City Arborist, Miami Dade County. Construction costs are $3.9M. Treasure Coast Research and St. Lucie County, Development Park FL 2008 Check if project performed with current firm c. x Project Manager conceptual design and permitting for approximately 1M sf of research park development and final design of 30 acres with approximately 250,000 sf of research park building facilities, utilities design and coordination, FDOT coordination, site engineering, bid and award support. Construction costs of $2.1M. Hillsboro El Rio Park Boca Raton, FL 2009 Check if project performed with current firm d. x Project Manager. Responsibilities include project coordination, site engineering, landscape and irrigation design, site lighting, surface water management and utility design of multi-purpose fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, fishing piers and structures to service the park. Property was a 30-year old landfill. Phil Foster Park Rivera Beach, FL Check if project performed with current firm e. x Project Manager. Responsibilities included site engineering, construction inspections, electrical engineering, architectural design, dock design, boat lift design and landscape architecture. Managed and responsible for all components of project from planning to certification and occupancy. Construction Costs of $1.1M STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
29 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Brenda Keenan, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, 2003 Treatment Plant Engineering Orlando, Florida 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida Professional Engineer, No: OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Jebel Ali Sewage Treatment Plant Dubai, UAE a. Technical design leader for design of biosolids treatment systems for 80 MGD of municipal sewage. Also deisgning 2-stage MLE biological treatment system for the total flow. Coordinating design production with AECOM staff world wide. Ongoing. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Orange County Eastern Water Orlando, FL Reclamation Facility 2013 b. Project engineer for the preliminary and final design of Phase V Improvements, including expanding the wastewater treatment capacity from 19.0 mgd ADF with a permitted effluent quality of 5:5:6:1 (BOD:TSS:TN:P) to approximately 24.0 mgd ADF and ultimately 40.0 mgd ADF to an effluent quality of 5:5:3:1. Orange County Eastern Water Orlando, FL Reclamation Facility 2013 c. Project engineer for final design of the Orange County Eastern Water Reclamation Facility (EWRF) Centrifuge Dewatering Improvements. Final design based on expanding the solids handling process capacity for solids processing at an influent plant capacity of 19.0 mgd to approximately 24.0 mgd ADF and ultimately 40.0 mgd ADF City of Orlando Water Conserv II Orlando, FL Water Reclamation Facility d. Project engineer for final design of Phase I Improvements, included developing a hydraulic profile for the liquid gravity flow and preparing recommendations for relieving potential hydraulic constraints, replacing the existing multi-stage centrifugal blowers with single stage turbo blowers, replacing diffusers, etc. Ongoing. Yankee Lake WRF Phase IIA Upgrade Seminole County, and Improvements FL 2012 e. Project engineer for permitting, preliminary design, final design and construction phase of the Yankee Lake WRF Phase IIA upgrade and improvements including replacing existing chemical scrubbing system with new biotrickling filter system, replacement of air piping, fan, FRP reactor tank, addition of biotrickling filter media and nutrient feed. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
30 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT William Lovins III, PhD, PE 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) PhD, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, 2000 MS, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1996 BS, Environmental Engineering, UCF, OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) American Water Works Association Southeast Desalting Association American Membrane Technology Association 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Treatment Plants, Project Engineer 13 7 Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer # RELEVANT PROJECTS Potable Water Dist. Hydraulic Model Pinellas County, Calibration and System Upgrades Florida 2010 a. Under continuing contract, developed field sampling protocols in for calibrating the County s hydraulic model to predict disinfectant decay and water age. Both short-term and long-term improvements were identified for reducing the frequency of chorine maintenance, flushing and better control of distribution system regrowth. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lime Softening WTP Bench-scale Stuart, Florida Testing for Treatment Optimization 2010 b. Evaluated treatment improvements for enhanced settled and finished water quality, reduced chemical consumption, and improved plant operation, using a series of jar tests. Application of results produced reduced lime consumption, change in polymer feed, improved settled water turbidity, and and vjar test training for operations staff. 10-MGD Reverse Osmosis WTP Pilot Hialeah, Florida Testing and Preliminary Design 2013 c. Developed and executed a reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment pilot demonstration and preliminary design. Testing supported design of a 10 mgd RO WTP. Project constructed under 20-year DBO contract with present worth cost = $110 million. AECOM provided piloting, design and construction services to the contract guarantor, Inima, OHL. 6-MGD Brackish Water RO WTP Prelim. Davie, Florida Design and Plant Commissioning 2013 d. Tech. leader responsible for a preliminary ROWTP design to establish predicted system performance and configuration of major system components including feed water pumping, pretreatment, RO desalination, and post-treatment processes for 6 mgd ROWTP, expandable to 12 mgd. Design included post-treatment with lime slurry and carbon dioxide. Waste to Energy Water Treatment Pinellas County, Plant Florida 2013 e. Developed a surface water source supplying an industrial cooling tower operation. Scope of services included desk-top, bench-scale, pilot-scale water quality and treatment evaluations, and final design of a 3 MGD integrated membrane treatment process with coagulation, sedimentation and microfiltration pretreatment prior to high recovery RO. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
31 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Bill Marshall, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technological Services Inc 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Treatment Plants and Infrastructure, Project Eng Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BS, Civil Engineering Florida - Civil: License No California - Civil: License No OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Project Engineer on EWRF Phase IV-C Improvements which received 2011 AGC Horizon Award for Municipal/Utility, Renovation in cost category of $15M 30M. Water Environment Federation (WEF), Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA), Engineers without Borders (EWB). 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Lake Harris Water Quality Leesburg, FL Improvements X Check if project performed with current firm a. Project Engineer for final design, bidding and construction services for a water quality improvement project including the following facilities; three nutrient separation baffle boxes, roadway improvements, approximately 700 LF of storm drain pipeline and collection facilities. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Phase 1A Reclaimed Water System Haines City, FL Improvements X Check if project performed with current firm b. Project Engineer for preliminary & final engineering, bidding, permitting and construction of a $4.3M reclaimed water project including; effluent pumping modifications, hydro-pneumatic tank, fine screen strainers, bulk sodium hypochlorite storage and metering facilities, 3.5 mi of transmission and distribution pipelines. Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Orange County, FL Phase IV-C Improvements X Check if project performed with current firm c. Project Engineer for preliminary & final engineering, permitting, and construction of a $27.7M a water reclamation facility expansion including; a new modified step feed BNR, 12,500 SF electrical/generator/blower building, 125-foot clarifier,ras/was pump station, and lift station. The project had <$70K in change orders related to bid documents. Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Orange County, FL Phase V Improvements X Check if project performed with current firm d. Project Manager for preliminary & final engineering, permitting and future construction of a water reclamation facility expansion with $54.9M estimated construction cost; 10,500 SF preliminary treatment structure, 32 MGD reject pump station, 52 MGD increased effluent pumping. Advertisement scheduled in late 2013 for 3 years of construction. Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Orange County, FL Centrifuge Dewatering Improvements X Check if project performed with current firm e. Project Manager for preliminary & final engineering, permitting and future construction of a sludge dewatering facility with $9.3M estimated construction cost.it will provide capacity to dewater WAS at 24 MGD AADF plant influent. A 4,500 SF building holds 3 centrifuges elevated over a 2 truck loading area. Advertisement scheduled for late STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
32 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Brian Mekarski 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Business Administration, University of Central Florida, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Public Works, Property Acquisition (ROW) Hollywood, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Real Estate Broker-Sales, Florida #BK OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Association of Eminent Domain Professionals Certified Asbestos Inspector, Florida Certified Asbestos Management Planner, Florida 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS SR 7 (US 441) FDOT-District 4, Florida 2013 a. Project manager responsible for management of two right-of-way projects within a highly commercial/industrial corridor consisting of approximately 152 parcels. 12/09 to Present. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Manatee Creek II and Leilani Martin County, Heights Stormwater Retrofit Florida 2013 b. Project manager responsible for acquiring drainage easements from for two drainage projects and fee parcels for the Rio Town Center project. 40+ Parcels total. 04/09 to Present. Manatee Creek Retrofit and New FDOT District 4 Monrovia Pond 2008 c. Responsible for acquiring fee simple/drainage easements/license agreements for several drainage improvement projects. 30 parcels. Real Estate Acquisition Services Boynton Beach, Florida 2010 d. Project Manager/Acquisition Agent, performed project management and acquisition services for several City CRA and drainage projects. 12 parcels. 09/06 to 04/10 e. District-wide Acquisition Services FDOT district 4 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Contract 2013 x Project manager responsible for several right-of-way projects, including acquisition, relocation and property management activities. 62 parcels total. 02/00 to present. CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Check if project performed with current firm STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
33 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Khalid Motiwala, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Service, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Civil Engineering, Florida, 1990 University of Central 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Public Works, Strctural Engineering 23 7 Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineer, FL, 50633, Professional Engineer, GA, Professional Engineer, NY, Professional Engineer, AL, Professional Engineer, NC, American Concrete Institute, Member; Central Florida Chapter of ACI, Board Member, Past President; ACI Committee 350 (Environmental Concrete Structures), Subcommittees 350A (General Concrete) & 350D (Structural), Member; AISC Member 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS AL Ansab STP Expansion, Haya Water Muscat, Oman a. Lead structural engineer for expansion of Al Ansab membranes bioreactor (MBR) STP and Auzaibah Central pump Station, includes reinforced concrete pre-aeration and aeration tanks, membranes tanks, structural modifications to preliminary treatment facilities, and design of new buildings to house electrical and memechanical components. Ongoing (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Markham Regional (Ozone) WTP Seminole County, Upgrades Florida 2012 b. Lead structural engineer for Ozone treatment plant upgrade. Include: 1-story building utilizing split face masonry wall with cold formed steel truss frame supporting a metal roof deck to house ozone generators and a similar building for administration staff, elevated reinforced concrete ozone contactor tank, etc. construction is ongoing. Pinellas County Utilities, Waste to Pinellas County, Energy Water Treatment Plant FL c. Lead structural engineer for the design of a 3-mgd facility. Include a reinforced concrete framed one story facility with a precast double tee roof, a reinforced concrete intake structure utilizing sunken caisson construction techniques, reinforced concrete clarifiers, reinforced concrete RO tank and chemical storage facilities. Apopka Water Reclamation Facility Apopka FL (WRF), 2010 d. Lead structural engineerto expand the WRF from 4.5-mgd to 8.0-mgd. include expansion of a one story operations building, new pretreatment structure, 130 ft diameter EQ basin with low profile dome roof, anoxic basin, clarifiers, aerobic digester, aeration/anoxic basin, chlorine contact tank, and several buildings. construction not yet started. Lift Station 87 Sarasota, FL e. Lead structural engineer, this project includes a below grade lift station with an approximate capacity of 9.5 MGD and several below grade structures to house electrical equipment and odor control system. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
34 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Mark Pellish, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Techncial Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Electrical Engineering, Lehigh University, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Public Works Engineering, Electrical Engineer Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer, # Arizona, Professional Engineer, #1539 Pennsylvania, Professional Engineer, # E 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) National Society of Professional Engineers Florida Engineering Society 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS North Shore Reclaimed Water Apopka, FL Treatment Facility a. Project electrical engineer designing electrcial elements of this new treatment facility. Design includes new electric serices, power distribution to all system components, two new auxiliary power generators and auto-transfer switches, and new MCC room. Ongoing. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Highland Lakes Water Treatment Leesburg, FL Plant 2013 b. Project electrical engineer designing electrcial elements of this new treatment facility. Design includes new electric serice, a new auxiliary power generator and re-use of an existing auto-transfer switch, and a new MCC room. Historic Miramar Infrastructure Miramar, FL Improvements Project, Phase c. Project electrical engineer responsible for designing new electric service and panels for a new duplex lift station. South Bermuda Water Reclamation TOHO Water Facility Continuing Engineering Ser Authority d. Project electrical engineer for evaluation of the existing electrical system and generators for the South Bermuda WWTP, and final design and construction phase services for a new central electrical building that includes two new standby power generators with space for a future generator. Haines City Phase 1A Reclaimed Haines City, FL Water System Improvements e. Project electrical engineer for design of electrcial improvements to the existing WWTF. Included providing power for improvements to existing effluent pumps to serve a new hydropneumatic tank, and new sodium hypochlorite storage and metering systemn. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
35 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT John R Reed, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM City Engineer, Infrastructure Engineering, Project Engineer 8 8 Orlando, Florida Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering), University of Central Florida, CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS City Engineer/Continuing Services Belle Isle, FL a. City engineer responsible for providing continuing services to the City. Work typically includes the review of driveway applications, fence zoning applications, boat dock applications, right of way applications, comprehensive plan reviews and updates, and street, curb and sidewalk inventory including pavement conditioning index. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED TECO Polk Power Station Reclaimed Mulberry, FL b. Provided pilot plant, preliminary, final design, and procurement services for a 5.7 MGD water treatment plant, expandable to 17 MGD. Treatment includes coagulation, media filtration, and salinity reduction using reverse osmosis. Product water will be delivered to a power facility cooling reservoir for salinity control. Eastside Water Reclamation Facility Clermont, FL c. Professional services included the design of several processes including secondary effluent splitter box, sludge digestion facilities, ground storage tank with high service pumping station and odor control. Also performed hydraulic modeling of piping and pumping system for the plant. Construction cost was about $17,000,000. Westside Water Reclamation Facility Clermont, FL d. Professional services included design of large pumping station with 270 installed horsepower, VFD controlled, dry pit application. The force main included 19,000 feet of 12-inch DIP with horizontal direction drill under S.R. 50 and S.R. 27. Also performed hydraulic modeling of the pumping and piping system for the force main. $1,500,000 Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Orange County, FL e. Professional services included design of 5 mgd modified step feed basin, 125 ft diameter clarifier, WAS/RAS pump station, in-plant pump station, and blower gallery. Construction Services including shop drawing and O&M review. Construction cost was about $28,000,000. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
36 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Chad A. Setzer, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Civil Engineering, University of Toledo, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM City Engineer, Utility Infrastructure Engineering 13 7 Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer, #64396 Ohio, Professional Engineer # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) American Society of Civil Engineers 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Manager Continuing Service DeLand, FL Contract, City of DeLand a. Program/Project manager responsible for development of annuual CIP for water main replancement program, providing support to the Publilc Works Director and City Staff, managing design projects including construction phase services to present. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City Engineer, City of Belle Isle Belle Isle, FL 2007 b. City Engineer responsible for coordination with the city staff for map revision and production, zoning application review; NPDES meeting attendance and reporting, planning and engineering tasks as the city's engineer, Lake Conway outfall relative to NPDES reporting,asset evaluation of street, curb, and sidewalk inventory, etc City of DeLand, 2012 Water Main DeLand, FL Reinforcement Project c. Project engineer responsible for final design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services to install approximately 20,000 lf of new potable water main size 4-inch to 8-inch diameter City of Haines City, Reclaimed Haines City, FL Water System Improvements, Phase IA d. Project engineer responsible for preliminary and final engineering design phase services, bidding, permitting, and construction administration services for 18,400 feet of transmission and distribution pipeline, including 2,000 lf of 30-inch HDD and 12,000 lf of 24-inch open cut. Permits: 4-FDEP WM, 1-Volusia County ROW, 1- FDOT Utility permit City of DeLand, Westside Potable DeLand, FL Water Main Reinforcement, Phase e. Project Manager for final design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase engineering services to install approximately 9,200 lf of 6-inch diameter water main, including 3,000 lf by HDD. Three separate FDEP permits and one Volusia County right of way permit were obtained. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
37 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Natalie Urick, P.E. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CIP Management, Infrastructure Eng., Project Engineer 11 8 Orlando, Florida Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering), Georgia Institute of Technology, CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida, Professional Engineer # OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS City Engineer/Continuing Services DeLand, FL a. City engineer responsible for providing continuing services to the City. Work typically includes the utility design, bidding and constuction services for new water mains, wastewater force mains, and reclaimed water mains. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Altamonte to Apopka Reclaimed Alatamonte Water Main Springs, FL b. Design engineer/technical lead responsible for the preliminary design, final design, permitting assistance, bidding and construction services for 5 miles of 24-inch reclaimed water pipeline. This project is estimated to cost about $7,000,000 to construct. TECO Reclaimed Water Pipeline Tampa Electric Company, Florida c. Design engineer/technical lead responsible for the preliminary design, final design, permitting assistance, bidding services, and limited construction services for 15 miles of 30-inch reclaimed water pipeline. Construction cost was about $13,500,000. Lake Apopka Habitat Creation & Florida Fish and Habitat Protection(Lake Apopka, FL) Wildlife Commiss d. Design engineer/technical lead responsible for the preliminary design, final design, bidding, and construction services to construct a vegetative habitat via filling the lake with imported fill material and a geotube to protect the new habitat creation area. Estimated cost of construction is expected to be $2 million per project. Canal Street Wastewater Treatment Leesburg, FL Facility Rehab & Upgrade Ph (3)(Leesburg BRIEF DESCRIPTION FL) (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE e. Construction Services including shop drawing and O&M review, requests for changes, field changes, change orders, construction observations. Construction cost with change orders was about $11,600,000. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
38 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Edward Wills, PE 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Treatment Plant Engineer, Construction Engineer Orlando, FL 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineer, FL, OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Conserv II WRF City of Orlando a. Project engineer/construction management: answering FRIs, develop/evaluate cost changes for field modifications, review constructions activities and mechanical installations; Project includes replacing aeration basin diffuser, IR pumps, clarifier modifications, blowers, intermediate pumps, primary piping,and electric upgrades. Project is ongoing. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Northeast Regional Wastewater Polk County, FL Treatment Plant 2013 b. RPR responsible for providing construction management services answering RFIs, developing and evaluating cost changes for field modifications, reviewing and responding to meeting minutes, reviewing pay applications, reviewing constructions activities and mechanical installations, reviewing the construction schedule, preparing O&M manual. Orange County SWRF Phase V Orange County, FL c. Project engineer designing yard piping modifications and upgrades, screen and grit system modifications. Project is ongoing. Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Orange County, FL Expansion, Phase IV B 2010 d. Project engineer responsible for assisting in the design and development of drawings and specifications for the addition of a reuse ground storage tank, reuse effluent pumping station, associated yard piping and transmission pipelines to and from the site. Also provided construction management services. City of Apopka North Shore RWTF Apopka, FL e. Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer providing preliminary and final design calcs, drawings and specs for a stormwater treatment facility; design flow of 5 mgd ADF 12.5 mgd PHF. Scope of services include raw water screening, raw water pump station, slow sand filter, filtered water pump station, ground storage tank, high service pump station, chemical storage. Ongoing x STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
39 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Donald Wishart, RLA 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AECOM Technical Services, Inc., Orlando, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture with Honors, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CIP Management, Public Works (Parks, Planning) CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Registered Landscape Architect, Florida #1626, OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Awards: FLASLA Award of Excellence, Nemours Children s Hospital, 2013; FLASLA Award of Honor, Lake Beauty Park Redevelopment, 2013; FLASLA Environmental Sustainability Honor, Lake Beauty Park Redevelopment, 2013; 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Lake Beauty Park Redevelopment Orlando, FL a. Sr. Design Leader of Lake Beauty Park, a City of Orlando park at the southern gateway to Orlando Health s downtown campus. Resulting from years of master planning + urban design work completed for the campus, AECOM provided conceptual and schematic design services, led the development of construction docs and oversaw construction. Fee: $250k (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Baldwin Park Village Center Streetscape b. Landscape Architect. Provided Baldwin Park Development Company with design services for the Village Center streetscape and common areas.new Broad Street terminates at a pedestrian square on Lake Baldwin providing access to the waterfront and an opportunity for community functions and gathering around a tiered fountain. Greenville Downtown Streetscape Design, Greenville, SC 2011 c. Project Manager/Design Principal for comprehensive streetscape project providing schematic design for ten miles of Greenville s downtown streets, including a cultural trail to provide an urban multi-use trail to connect several downtown venues to Main Street. The design elements will bring character and richness to the downtown. Fee $250k Harris Street Multi-Use Path / Stone Mountain Trail, Atlanta, GA 2013 d. Senior Design Leader of the Harris Street Trail in downtown Atlanta. This project will provide the final link in the regional trail system to the downtown Centennial Olympic Park incorporats an urban trail with landscape, graphic iconography and signal /intersection crossing amentities. Fee: $160k Doral 114th Ave. Park Doral, FL 2013 e. Sr. Designer. The scope includes comprehensive architectural, landscape architectural and building and site engineering services relating to site development, community center program and space planning, community center facility design, engineering, cost estimating, meeting presentations, conceptual and schematic design documents. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
40 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Sarah Whitaker, P.G. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) SMW GeoSciences, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) M.S. Geology B.S. Geology, Chemistry Minor Maitland, Florida 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Treatment Plant (CUP, Hydraulic Monitoring, Wells) CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida Professional Geologist No. 929 Florida Water Well Contractor No OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. Whitaker is highly knowledgeable on the hydrogeology of Central Florida and all regulatory issues associated with water use permitting. She has been the Agent on more than 70 successfully issued water use permits most of which are located within the CFCA/CFWI. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Continuing Services Contract: Leesburg, FL Agreement for Professional Services 2013 a. Agent for CUP services since 2002; QA/QC on all services. Performed detailed groundwater modeling of well field distribution options to minimize potential impacts to MFLs. Conducted utility and customer based water use audits, prepared and defended water use projections for WMD permitting and planning considerations. Fee. $412k to date (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Groundwater Modeling - Polk Polk County, FL County Utilities, ERUSA 2012 b. Setup and ran SWFWMD District Wide Regional Model (DWRM2) for ERUSA s well fields in support of a WUP application filed by others. Verified well locations, open hole intervals and historic flows. Modified DWRM2 model and ran groundwater model for impacts compared to year Fee: $20,000 Niagara Bottling, Project Falls Groveland, FL CUP,Litigation Support + Well Const 2013 c. Agent for CUP issuance and Floridan aquifer well construction activities.provided Expert Testimony during litigation for CUP issuance.qualified as Expert on hydrogeology, groundwater flow modeling,well design installation and construction, aquifer performance testing, water quality monitoring and environmental assessment. Fee:$500,000 to date Lower Floridan Production Wells' Minneola, FL Design + Const. Oversight. East WTF 2006 d. Designed Lower Floridan aquifer production wells for connection to the East WTP.Assisted in bid solicitations and managed all drilling activities of well construction services for two 16-inch wells with telescoped casing. Final open hole at a depth of 900 to 1300 feet BLS. Fee: $66,000 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pump, Orlando, FL Aquifer Feasibility Report 2011 e. Geothermal Water Source Heat Pump, Aquifer Feasibility Report and Well Field Design UCF Academic Village II. Project Team Hydrogeologist QA/QC for test well construction, review and evaluation of regional and local aquifer conditions,site specific geophysical and video logging, aquifer fluid temperatures. Fee: $32,000 STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
41 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Ryan Ruskay 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) RMPK Funding - Jupiter, Florida 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Bachelor of Science in Political Science, Florida State University, 1998 Financial Sourcing Support 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Ruskay has extensive experience in evaluation and management of state and federal funding programs, obtaining $135M dollars in the past 9 years. He's worked with a range of local governments to find and obtain the funding necessary to make their projects a success 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS Northlake Blvd Task Force, Palm Beach Multi-Jurisdiction County, FL 2011 a. Obtained grant funding in the amount of $1,250,000 for landscaping within the right of ways and medians along the major urban thoroughfare. Working for the Northlake Blvd. Task Force, a coalition of 4 municipalities with boundaries along the roadway, 3 separate Federal grant awards were obtained to complete Phases I-III of the project. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED U.S. 1 Median Landscaping Juno Beach, FL 2008 b. Obtained grant funding from both Federal and State sources. Grant awards totaling over $500,000 were obtained for median landscaping along US Hwy 1. In addition, grant funding provided financial assistance to install eco-friendly lighting along roadside trail on A1A. Gateway Complex Infrastructure Dunedin, FL 2009 c. Obtained $1,550,000 from Florida s Office of Transportation and Economic Development to develop a gateway feature to the City s Downtown. Part of a public-private partnership, the project included signage, landscaping, hardscape and traffic flow elements. U.S.1 Streetscape & Landscaping, Homestead, FL 2009 d. Obtained grant funding in the amount of $300,000 for median and right of way landscaping along US Hwy 1. The project provided financial assistance for new plantings and streetscapes for approximately ¾ mile of roadway. e. Energy Efficient Lighting Parkland, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2010 Obtained 2 federal grants in the amount of $370,000 for the installation of new, energy efficient lighting at several city parks. CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
42 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Apopka North Shore Reclaimed Water PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Treatment Facility, Apopka, Florida 2013 a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Apopka, Florida Jean Jreij CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Preliminary design, permitting, and final design of a 10 MGD alternative water supply project. This project is under design and was assigned to AECOM under our continuing service contract with the City of Apopka. This facility is the culmination and direct result of a feasibility study and permitting effort AECOM (Boyle) performed for the City of Apopka beginning in The facility will treat stormwater that collects on the SJRWMD North Shore Restoration area, treat the collected water to public access reuse standards, and pump the treated water in to the City's reclaimed water transmission system. The water will be used to augment existing reclaimed water supplies, thereby reducing the City's use of groundwater to meet irrigation demands. Project elements include: Permitting and design of one mile of canal improvements to convey stormwater. Permitting and design of a 10 MGD intake and raw water pump station and a treatment plant consisting of 3.2 acres of slow sand filters, high level disinfection using liquid sodium hypochlorite, high service pump station, a 3-MG ground water storage tank, conversion of a portion of a former agricultural pre-cooler facility to an MCC room and a chemical pumping room, new electrical feed, new I&C system with interface into the City's SCADA system including real-time analysis for turbidity and chlorine residual, yard piping, site work, and intermediate pumping stations and systems. * Permits were obtained from SJRWMD (water consumption, wetlands delineation), USACE (ERP), and FDEP (modification of wastewater treatment plant operating permit). AECOM personnel who worked on this project: Scott Lee (Orlando), Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the project. RJ Ezazi (Tampa), Engineer of Record for the ERP. Ed Wills (Orlando), treatment system design. Bill Lites (Orlando), wetland delineation and ERP support. Khalid Motiwala (Orlando), structural engineering Mark Pellish (Orlando), electrical engineering This project is nearing completion of design, no construction cost is available FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. d. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Tampa Florida Atlanta, GA Canal design and ERP permitting Instrumentation and Control system design e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
43 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Historic Miramar Infrastructure PROFESSIONAL SERVICES a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Improvement Program, Miramar, Florida c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miramar Whittingham Gordon Phase two of a septic tank replacement and utility system improvement program including 29,600 linear feet of 8-inch and 10-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gravity sewer, 459 gravity sewer manholes, 4,350 linear feet of 8-inch ductile iron force main, one duplex submersible lift station (each pump 103feet TDH, 25HP), 3,100 linear feet of 15-inch to 48-inch reinforced concrete pipe stormwater drainage piping, 10 stormwater manholes, and removal/replacement of approximately 5 miles of City and State roads. Services provided included preliminary and final design, permitting, and construction management services. Services also included a robust community outreach effort. AECOM Personnel who worked on this project: Scott Lee (Orlando) - Project Manager and Project Engineer Chad Setzer (Orlando) - Lift station siting analysis John Reed (Orlando) - Gravity sewer collection system design Khalid Motiwala (Orlando) - Structural engineering Mark Pellish (Orlando) - Electrical engineering Phase 2 construction cost: $4,746, Combined Phase 1/Phase 2 projects: Septic tank phase out for a 280 acre portion of the City of Miramar (1200 single family residences and businesses). Utilities included a new gravity sewer collection system (40,000 LF 8-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch gravity sewer main and 605 sanitary sewer manholes), two new duplex lift stations (355/500 gpm firm capacity), new force mains (12,400 LF of 8-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch force main, including one 865 LF HDD installation of 10-inch HDPEFM), a new water distribution system (3,699 LF of 6-inch through 12-inch water main), a new stormwater management system (5,300 LF of 18-inch to 60-inch RCP storm drainage pipe including one 122-LF J&B of 60-inch RCP, 18 stormwater manholes including 2 conflict structures, and 12,600 LF of exfiltration trench). Approximately 7 miles of local and state roadways were removed and replaced FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, FL Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Coral Gables, FL Construction management support d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
44 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Continuing Engineering Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Contract, DeLand, Florida c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of DeLand, Florida Keith Riger The City of DeLand began implementing a water main replacement program in October Under an ongoing continuing services contract for this long-term program and through a series of task orders issued to AECOM by the City, AECOM has developed the annual CIP budget for each year s improvements and designed, permitted and provided limited construction phase services for each project. Summary of Task Authorizations: Task Order 8: 2013 CIP/2013 Water Main Reinforcement project; approximately 26,000 lf of pipe ranging from 4-inch to 8-inch water main. This project is scheduled to Bid in November Task Order 7: 2012 CIP/2012 Water Main Reinforcement project; approximately 27,000 lf of pipe ranging from 4-inch to 8-inch water main. Construction Value = $1,100,000. Completed Task Order 6: 2011 CIP/2011 Water Main Reinforcement project; approximately 13,000 lf of pipe ranging from 6-inch to 8-inch water main. Construction Value = $540,000. Completed in Task Order 5: 2010 CIP/Westside Potable Water Main Extension, Phase 2 (a.k.a Water Main Reinforcement) project; approximately 12,000 lf of pipe ranging from 2-inch to 6-inch water main. Construction Value = $430,000. Completed in Task Order 4: 2009 CIP/Westside Potable Water Main Extension, Phase 1 project; approximately 6,500 lf of 6-inch water main. Construction Value = $260,000. Completed in Task Order 3a: 2008 CIP/Deerfoot/Clara/Glenwood water main replacement project; approximately 10,000 lf of 8-inch water main. Construction Value = $400,000. Completed in Task Order 3b: 2008 CIP/Airport Force Main Extension project; approximately 5,700 lf of pipe ranging from 8-inch to 10-inch force main. Construction Value = $240,000. Completed in AECOM Personnel who worked on these projects: Chad Setzer (Orlando), Project Manager and Project Engineer Natalie Urick (Orlando), Technical Lead Carl Edquist (Orlando), Quality Control FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
45 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Highland Lakes Water Treatment Plant, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Leesburg, Florida c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Leesburg Al Purvis (352) Preliminary and final design, permitting and limited construction phase services for expansion of an existing water treatment plant. This work was performed as a task order under out continuing engineering service contract (City Engineer) for the City of Leesburg. An existing water treatment plant was modified as follows: Site master planned for long-term build out (addition of second ground storage tank). Elevated storage tank replaced by a ground storage tank Construction of a new high service pump station. Pump station sized for future pumping rate increase. Modification of existing wells. Modification of existing yard piping. Modification of existing electric service and addition of ne on-site auxiliary power system. Modification of existing I&C systems. Site work including new dry stormwater retention pond and landscaping. Design included construction phasing to allow the existing water treatment plant to remain in service while the new/expanded facilities were constructed. Permitting included: FDEP permit to construct new water treatment system components. Preliminary design and capacity analysis report to support interim and final WTP permitted production rate increases. ERP (FDEP) - Standard General Permit Construction value = $2,080, AECOM personnel who worked on this project: Scott Lee (Orlando) - Project Manager/Project Engineer Mark Pellish (Orlando) - Electrical Engineering Khalid Motiwala (Orlando) - Structural Engineering Will Lovins (Orlando) - Project Engineer/Water Quality FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
46 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Lake Harris Water Quality Improvement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Project, Leesburg, Florida c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Leesburg Darel Craine (352) Design, permitting, and limited construction phase services for a grant funded set of three treatment systems to collect and treat stormwater runoff prior to discharge to Lake Harris. AECOM provided these services under a task order issued based on our continuing service engineering (City Engineer) contract with the City of Leesburg. Work included working with the City to develop the project concept, preparing grant funding (FDEP 319 grant program) application materials, preparing final design, providing limited construction phase support services, and assisting with preparation of documentation materials to support payment of grant to the City. The stormwater treatment systems are located at: Warehouse Drive, treating water discharging into Flamingo Pond, Colfax Street, treating water that discharges into Lake Harris, Fairfax Street, treating water that discharges into Lake Harris. This element of the project involved combining and rerouting storwmater drainage piping from three separate untreated outfalls through a new treatment system and and one of the outfalls. This portion of the project required removal/replacement or overlay of approximately 700 feet of Fairfax Street. Permitting included a determination that a permit from FDEP was not required to relocate approximately 25 LF of water main to resolve a utility conflict, and that an ERP was not required to construct any of the new treatment systems or the outfall on Fairfax Street. Construction value = $408,328 AECOM staff who worked on this project: Scott Lee (Orlando), Project Manager Bill Marshall (Orlando), Project Engineer FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
47 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Industrial Pretreatment Assistance, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Leesburg, Florida c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Leesburg Rick Harris {352} Project involved providing engineering support to the City s FDEP Industrial Pretreatment Program with respect to Local Limit Determination. This analysis is required when WWTP permits are being renewed with the State. Sampling data collected by the City was analyzed via the State of Florida Local Limits Information Development System (LLIDS). LLIDS is a program designed to help calculate local discharge limits based on mass balance equations for conservative pollutants which may be discharged by industrial users. Project included developing a local limit determination report for submittal to the FDEP Industrial Pretreatment Program personnel and subsequent discussions concerning the results. Based on the results, recommendations were developed for revisions to the local Sewer Use Ordinances, including approval by FDEP. fee = approximately $15,000 AECOM staff who worked on this project: Scott Lee (Orlando), Project Director Carl Edquist (Orlando), Project Manager/Project Engineer FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
48 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Water Supply Permitting, Planning and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ongoing Conservation, Leesburg, FL ongoing a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Leesburg Raymond Sharp (352) , ext. 110 CONSUMPTIVE USE PERMITTING (CUP) AND WETLANDS MONITORING SERViCES: Sarah M. Whitaker, P.G. has been the Agent to the City of Leesburg for CUP #94 and to the Plantation at Leesburg CUP # 2718, even when it was a private utility, since Secured 20 year permit (CUP #94) for allocation of 9.13 mgd of groundwater and 1.38 mgd of reclaimed water- total allocation mgd Designed Lower Floridan aquifer wells Royal Highlands and Highland Lakes Performed groundwater model runs to optimize well fields and minimize MFL impacts CUP compliance assistance Establishment of wetlands monitoring sites and monitoring well installations and wetlands monitoring 10-YEAR WATER FACILITIES WORK PLAN SERVICES: Compiled data on existing facilities (Design data, current demand, demand forecast, service area, permit status, etc.) Analyzed water supply facilities needed to serve projected growth within the City's service area within the next ten years STRATEGIC WATER CONSERVATION PLANNING SERVICES: Consolidated all water conservation program information, including documentation and examples, into a reference manual (Water Conservation Handbook) Performed detailed water audits and developed historical customer water use profile Evaluated water use in individual planned communities in relation to parcel level data located in the Lake County Property Appraiser database Performed Irrigation Customer Characterization Study to identify factors that influence outdoor water use Water conservation presentations to Home Owners Associations Provided educational material and resources for public education component of water conservation plan Provided website recommendations for water conservation education Developed soil moisture sensor study and prepared grant application for SJRWMD cost share funding (project awarded 50% funding). Project Cost to date: $439, FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. SMW GeoSciences, Inc. Maitland, FL Prime Consultant b. c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
49 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED South Bermuda Water Reclamation TOHO Water PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Facility Continuing Engineering Service Authority a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Toho Water Auth, Kissimmee, FL Robert Pelham, PE CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) AECOM has performed 3 projects and is currently working on 2 additional assignments under a continuing engineering services agreement. The first assignment involved design and construction phase services for installing a cover on an existing primary clarifier and an odor control system. The second involved an evaluation of the existing electrical system and generators for the plant. Following this evaluation, the Authority authorized AECOM to design and provide construction phase services for a new central electrical building that includes two new standby power generators with space for a future generator. These projects were completed on time and within budget. AECOM has recently completed design of a diffuser replacement project for an existing biological treatment basin, and is assisting the Authority in negotiations with potential diffuser suppliers. The new diffusers will be installed by the Authority s Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR). AECOM was recently awarded a new assignment to assist the Authority with replacement of the sludge collection mechanisms for 3 existing clarifiers. This project will involve converting the existing suction tube type sludge collectors to spiral scrapper type mechanisms. The new clarifier mechanisms will be installed by either the CMAR or the Authority s staff. AECOM personnel who worked on these projects: Mike Cliburn (Orlando), Project Manager (Central Elec Bldg, Diffuser Repl & Clarifiers) Brenda Keenan (Orlando), Treatment Systems Design and Construction Phase Services Kevin Friedman (Orlando), Treatment System Design and Construction Phase Services Khalid Motiwala (Orlando), Structural Design and Construction Phase Services Mark Pellish (Orlando), Electrical Design and Construction Phase Services The Central Electric Building was completed in March, 2013 at a cost of 3$.7 million. Installation of the new diffusers is scheduled for completion by March, 2014; no construction cost estimate is available. b. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Project Manager,design,permitting and constr phase Inc. services c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
50 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Orange County, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Phase IV-C Improvements a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Orange County Utilities Larry Tunnell, PE PG AECOM was the Prime Consultant responsible for the preliminary/final design, permitting, bidding and construction administration services for a new treatment train at OCUs Eastern Water Reclamation Facility (EWRF). The project consisted of a new 3.7 millon gallon, modified step feed biological nutrient removal reactor (Basin 7). Basin 7 provided 5 MGD AADF of additional biological nutrient removal capacity with the capability for rerating up to 8.8 MGD AADF. The expansion also included a 12,500 SF electrical/generator/blower building, 125-foot diameter secondary clarifier, a 500 SF clarifier electrical building, a RAS/WAS pump station, an in-plant lift station, 6 MW of emergency generator capacity and diesel fuel storage facilities. Design, permitting and bidding services were performed from The construction contract awarded for $27.7M in Substantial completion in 2011 with change orders totaling less than $70K. The project received the Association of General Contractors (ACG) 2011 Horizon Award for a Municipality/Utility Renovation in the $15M-$30M category. AECOM staff who worked on this project: Bill Marshall (Orlando) - Project Manager Brenda Keenan (Orlando) - Project Engineer John Reed (Orlando) - project Engineer The IV-C Improvements was a continuation of a design contract initiated in 2002 which included the prior Phase IV-A and IV-B Improvements at EWRF. Phase IV-A was completed in 2005 and provided additional effluent and internal recycle pumping capacity, and supplemental aeration within two existing BNRs. Phase IV-B was completed in 2009 and provided reuse and pumping facilities; a 3 MG ground storage tank, an 8.6 MGD pump station and 3,800 LF of 24-inch and 30-inch piping. In addition to Phase IV, AECOM is currently providing additional services to Orange County for two additional projects at the EWRF; the Phase V Improvements and Centrifuge Dewatering Improvements. The Phase V Improvements consists of construction of new facilities and improvements to existing processes. The Centrifuge Dewatering Improvements consist of construction of new facilities to dewater waste activated sludge. Final Design is complete for these projects and they are scheduled for advertisement in late b. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant, Mechanical Inc. Process & Civil Engineer c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
51 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Haines City Phase 1A Reclaimed Water Haines City, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES System Improvements a. PROJECT OWNER 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 22. YEAR COMPLETED 10 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Haines City, FL Mike Stripling The Phase 1A Reclaimed Water System Improvements was the construction of an initial Phase within a Reclaimed Water Facility Plan, developed by AECOM. Phase 1A included improvements to existing effluent pumps to serve a new hydropneumatic tank, new sodium hypochlorite storage and metering to maintain chlorine residual, fine screen strainers to remove debris when reclaimed water was drawn from an existing storage pond. It also included 3.5-miles of transmission (24-inch) and distribution (6-inch) pipelines, including a 1,500 section of 30 HDPE installed by HDD. Design, permitting and bidding services were performed from The construction contract was awarded for $4.3M in Substantial completion in 2011 with change orders and credits totaling $36K less than the contract award amount. For Phase 1A, AECOM also assisted the City in obtaining cooperative funding grant for $1.2M from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and a low interest loan through the State Revolving Loan Fund from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the remaining value of the construction cost. AECOM staff who worked on this project Bill Marshall (Orlando) - Project Manager Natalie Urick (Orlando) - Project Engineer Chad Setzer (Orlando) - Project Engineer Khalid Motiwala (Orlando) - Structural Engineer Mark Pellish (Orlando) - Electrical Engineer In AECOM provided final design services for a future Phase 1B Improvements which included a 3 MG ground storage tank, a high service and a transfer pumping station, additional fine screen strainers, and additional bulk sodium hypochlorite storage and metering improvements. The project was not constructed due to drop in development caused in part by the economic downturn. In 2008 AECOM prepared a Wastewater Facilities Plan which outlined the Reclaimed Water Facilities Plan that the Phase 1A and Phase 1B Improvements were based upon. The Facilities Plan also described the facilities to rerate the Water Reclamation Facility from the current 3 MGD AADF up to 9 MGD AADF. Since 2007 AECOM has had a Continuing Services Contract with the City of Haines. In 2009 the City Advertised for Continuing Consultants and selected AECOM for services related to Transportation, General Civil and Stormwater facilities, this contract is active. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. AECOM Technical Services, Orlando, Florida Lead Consultant Inc. b. c. d. e. f. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3
52 26. NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL (From Section E, Block 12) Scott Lee, P.E. David Ammerman, P.E. Bill Biggs, P.E. Carl Edquist, P.E. RJ Ezazi, P.E. Kevin Friedman, P.E. Leo Giangrande, P.E. G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS 28. EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F 27. ROLE IN THIS (Fill in "Example Projects Key" section below before completing CONTRACT table. Place "X" under project key number for (From Section E, participation in same or similar role.) Block 13) Project Manager CIP/Infrastructure/ Representing City Public Works (local roads) General Eng. Support Public Works Eng. Treatment Plant Eng. Public Works Eng. Brenda Keenan, P.E. William Lovins, P.E. Bill Marshall, P.E. Brian Mekarski Treatment Plant Eng. Treatment Plant Eng. Treatment Plant Eng. Public Works, ROW Khalid Motiwala, P.E Mark Pellish, P.E. John Reed, P.E. Chad Setzer, P.E. Natalie Urick, P.E. Ed Wills, P.E. Donald Wishart,RLA Sarah Whitaker, P.G. Ryan Ruskay Public Works, Struct. Public Works, Elect. City Eng.,Infrastruct City Eng.,Infrastruct CIP Mgmt.,Infrastruct Treatment Plant Eng. CIP, Public Works Treatment Plant (CUP) Financial Sourcing 29. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) Apopka North Shore Reclaimed Water Industrial Pretreatment Assistance, Treatment Facility, Apopka, FL 6 Leesburg, FL Historic Miramar Infrastructure Water Supply Permitting, Planning and Improvement Program, Miramar, FL 7 Ongoing Conservation, Leesburg, FL Continuing Engineering Services South Bermuda Water Reclamation Facility 8 Contract, Deland, FL Continuing Eng. Services, Kissimmee, FL Highland Lakes Water Treatment Plant, Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Phase 9 Leesburg, FL IV-C Improvements, Orange County, FL Lake Harris Water Quality Improvement Haines City Phase 1A Reclaimed Water 10 Project, Leesburg, FL System Improvements, Haines City, FL STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 4
53 H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. AECOM engineering and ecological professionals and our team members have been involved with the design and engineering of comprehensive infrastructure projects, natural resource evaluations, and permitting on hundreds of projects across the state of Florida. Our staff has obtained permits from local, state (including the St. Johns River Water Management District SJRWMD)), and federal regulatory agencies for a wide variety of projects including transportation and park improvements, storm water treatment and improvements, wastewater and water treatment plants, and utilities. Our experts specialize in a wide range of projects and maintain current knowledge about the rules and regulations of agencies involved with the environmental permitting necessary to construct and operate them. AECOM ecological professionals routinely delineate wetlands in accordance with state (Chapter ) regulatory protocol, assess wetland hydrology, and conduct surveys for various species of listed wildlife in order to assist engineers with comprehensive infrastructure planning and development. Our permitting success is due, in part, to our knowledge of state and federal regulations; agency-specific relationships; the frequency with which we communicate with agency personnel; the precision of our documentation; and our follow-up to assure results. AECOM staff specialize in building the type of consensus necessary to deliver projects on-time and within budget in order to make our Clients successful. We routinely obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERPs Conceptual, General and/or Individual Permits) and Consumptive Use Permits (CUPs) and conduct the post permit monitoring to ensure that the project demonstrates compliance subsequent to permit issuance. Recent examples of these SJRWMD permits obtained by AECOM include (Project/Client/Agency Action): Casselberry Greenway Trail/City of Casselberry/Individual ERP CR 419/Seminole County/Individual ERP and Post Permit Compliance Monitoring Shane Kelly Park/City of Oviedo/Conceptual and Phase 1 Individual ERP Beck Ranch/Volusia County Parks/Individual ERP Oviedo Sports Complex/City of Oviedo/Individual ERP Indian Riverside Park/Indian River County/Individual ERP Central Florida Railroad-Sanford Zoo/Central Florida Zoo/Individual ERP Consumptive Use Permit Compliance Monitoring/City of Clermont/CUP Palms at Lake Underhill/Dr. Neil Coskun, Vista Pointe LLC/Conceptual and Phase I Individual ERP Dio Property/Liz Tapado, Family Trust Representative/Wetland Determination (FWD) Viera/The Viera Corporation/Conceptual and Phase 1 Individual ERP and FWD Black Lake Estates/Meritage Corporation/Individual ERP Maitland Crossing/Crescent Resources/Individual ERP Levy Prairie/NRCS/Individual ERP Shoppes at Baytree/Trycon Development/Individual ERP Recent SJRWMD experience by SMW GeoSciences, Inc. (Subconsultant): WATER SUPPLY PERMITTING AND GROUND WATER MODELING University of Central Florida Academic Village II Geothermal well system City of Leesburg Public Supply System City of Tavares Public Supply System City of Minneola Public Supply System and detailed water audit City of Winter Garden Public Supply System City of Fruitland Park Public Supply System City of Ocoee Public Supply System Mission Inn Public Supply System and Golf Course The Villages Public Supply Systems and Irrigation Utility The Preserve Public Supply System City of Apopka Public Supply System CUP I. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. 31. SIGNATURE 32. DATE 33. NAME AND TITLE Mark Abbott, Senior Operations Manager 10/15/2013 STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 5
54 ARCHITECT ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any) RFQ PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) 2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YR ESTABLISHED 4. DUNS NUMBER AECOM Technical Services, Inc (ATS HQ DUNS) 2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP 150 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 200 a. TYPE 2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE Corporation Orlando FL b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Large C. Scott Lee, PE Principal 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office) 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. ADDRESS (407) [email protected] AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER Former name of AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (ATS): Earth Tech, Inc. ATS: ATS: 1970 Affiliated companies of ATS: AECOM USA, Inc. (formerly DMJM Harris, DMJM AECOM USA, Inc.: AECOM USA: 1930 Aviation, Metcalf & Eddy [M&E] and Boyle Engineering Corp.); Glatting Jackson Glatting Jackson: 1974 Kercher Anglin, Inc. (Glatting Jackson) Glatting Jackson: EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS c. No. of Employees c. Revenue a. Function b. Discipline (U.S. based) a. Profile Code b. Experience Index Number Code (1) FIRM (2) BRANCH (see below) 08 CADD Technician A05 / A06 Airports Civil Engineer 1, C15 Construction Management Construction Inspector C14 Conservation and Resource Management 9 16 Construction Manager C18 Cost Estimating; Cost Eng. & Analysis 8 18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 80 1 D04 Design-Build Preparation of RFPs 8 19 Ecologist 64 6 E02 Educational Facilities; Classrooms 9 21 Electrical Engineer E07 Energy Conservation, New Energy Sources Environmental Engineer E09 Env Impact Studies; Assessment; Statements Environmental Scientist G01 Garages; Vehicle Maint. Facilities; Parking Decks 8 29 GIS Specialist G04 GIS: Development; Analysis; Data Conversion 8 30 Geologist H01 Harbors; Jetties; Piers; Ship Terminal Facilities 8 39 Landscape Architect/Designer H03 Hazardous; Toxic; Rad Waste Remediation Mechanical Engineer H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking Lots Planner: Urban/Regional O01 Office Buildings; Industrial Parks Project Manager [subset of other categories] [1,320] [17] M05 Military Design Standards Safety/Occupational Health Engineer 39 1 P06 Planning (Site, Installation & Project) Scheduler 95 1 R06 Rehabilitation (Buildings; Structures; Facilities) Structural Engineer S05 Soils & Geologic Studies; Foundations 8 58 Technician/Analyst S09 Structural Design; Special Structures 8 60 Transportation Engineer S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies 8 LEED AP [subset of other categories] [506] [5] S11 Sustainable Design [subset of other categories] [10] Other Employees 4, T03 Traffic and Transportation Engineering 10 U.S. Total 11, W03 Water Supply; Treatment & Distribution ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS (Insert revenue index number shown at right) a. Non-Federal Work 10 b. Leesburg Work 3 c. Total Work 10 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER 1. Less than $100, $100,000 to less than $250, $250,000 to less than $500, $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. $50 million or greater 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a. SIGNATURE b. DATE October 2013 c. NAME AND TITLE Mark Abbott, Senior Operations Manager AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 6 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/1/2004 Part II ORLANDO-2013
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75 10/16/13 DBPR - REED, JOHN RANDOLPH, Professional Engineer 2:40:23 PM 10/16/2013 Licensee Details Licensee Information Name: Main Address: County: REED, JOHN RANDOLPH (Primary Name) (DBA Name) 1007 BRIELLE AVE OVIEDO Florida SEMINOLE License Mailing: LicenseLocation: License Information License Type: Professional Engineer Rank: Prof Engineer License Number: Status: Current,Active Licensure Date: 06/04/2011 Expires: 02/28/2015 Special Qualifications Qualification Effective Environmental 01/27/2011 View Related License Information View License Complaint 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee FL :: Customer Contact Center :: Customer Contact Center: The State of Florida is an A A /EEO employer. Copyright State of Florida. Privacy Statement Under Florida law, addresses are public records. If you do not want your address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact *Pursuant to Section (1), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 2012, licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an address if they have one. The s provided may be used for official communication with the licensee. However addresses are public record. If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an address which can be made available to the public. P lease see our Chapt er 455 page to determine if you are affected by this change. 1/1
76 10/16/13 DBPR - MEKARSKI, BRIAN E, Real Estate Broker or Sales 2:45:35 PM 10/16/2013 Licensee Details Licensee Information Name: Main Address: County: MEKARSKI, BRIAN E (Primary Name) (DBA Name) 8425 QUITO PLACE WELLINGTON Florida PALM BEACH License Mailing: LicenseLocation: License Information License Type: Real Estate Broker or Sales Rank: Broker License Number: BK Status: Current,Active Licensure Date: 05/11/1987 Expires: 03/31/2015 Special Qualifications Qualification Effective View Related License Information View License Complaint 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee FL :: Customer Contact Center :: Customer Contact Center: The State of Florida is an A A /EEO employer. Copyright State of Florida. Privacy Statement Under Florida law, addresses are public records. If you do not want your address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact *Pursuant to Section (1), Florida Statutes, effective O ctober 1, 2012, licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an address if they have one. The s provided may be used for official communication with the licensee. However addresses are public record. If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an address which can be made available to the public. P lease see our Chapt er 455 page to determine if you are affected by this change. 1/1
77 About AECOM AECOM is a global provider of professional technical and management support services to a broad range of markets, including transportation, facilities, environmental, energy, water and government. With approximately 45,000 employees around the world, AECOM is a leader in all of the key markets that it serves. AECOM provides a blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence in delivering solutions that create, enhance and sustain the world s built, natural, and social environments. A Fortune 500 company, AECOM serves clients in more than 140 countries and had revenue of $8.2 billion during the 12 months ended June 30, More information on AECOM and its services can be found at More information on AECOM and its services can be found at AECOM 150 North Orange Ave., Suite 200 Orlando, FL T F
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