Page 1 of 14 1. Describe experience and provide specific examples of project designing, permitting and providing construction management for secondary wastewater treatment plants, utilizing activated sludge treatment and anaerobic digestion systems, of a capacity greater than 30 million gallons per day annual average daily flow in the state of Florida within the last five (5) years. For each project listed, identify your firm s role and prime consultant or as a sub-consultant. Further identify your firm s role in the project for discipline, expertise, and work element provided. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). The Project Team has done the planning through design, permitting and construction management for many of these larger facilities. Provided similar services for Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department s (MDWASD) 85 mgd North District Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), MDWASD s 112 mgd South District WRP (subconsultant), City of St. Petersburg s 33 mgd Northwest Water Reclamation Facility, JEA Buckman Street 52 mgd WWTP and Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority s (FKAA) WWTPs. Details - Page A-1, A8 - A14 Provided experience in the planning, design, construction, and operation of WWTPs with similar functional components includes: East Coast Regional Water Reclamation Facility (55 MGD) West Palm Beach - Solids handling and disposal, Glades Wastewater Treatment Facility (24 MGD) Port St. Lucie- Aeration, clarifiers, filters, disinfection, reclaimed water system, deep injection wells for effluent disposal and Westport WWTF and Northport WWTF (12 MGD) Port St. Lucie - aeration, clarifiers, filters, disinfection, reclaimed water system, deep injection wells for effluent disposal. Details - Pages 3-6 Listed three similar projects: City of Lockwood, Andrews and Neman, Inc. Fort Myers - Moving Bed Biofilm (LAN) partners with two key sub Reactor (MBBR) process for the consultants: Parsons for its design of East Fort Myers Water Reclamation Florida Water and Wastewater Distribution Campus project, 8 mgd (expandable System Environmental projects and Nova to 12 mgd) water reclamation facility Consultants which provides civil and that will treat the wastewater effluent environmental engineering services. from two of the City s wastewater Parson worked at the South Cross Bayou treatment plants to 100 percent Wastewater Design and Reclamation public access reclaimed water Facility Improvements, Clearwater, Fla. standards, Orange County Utilities and Chlorination and Dechlorination Upgrades to increase plant flow from Conversions, Van Dyke, Dale Mabry, and 43 mgd to 56 mgd and anaerobic South Co. Wastewater Treatment Plants, digester; JEA Buckman Water Hillsborough County, Fla. Design Reclamation Facility (WRF), with a involves: Sludge Dewatering, Odor 52.5 mgd permitted capacity, Control, Facility Rehabilitation. Details - includes a regional bio solids facility Pages 3-5 that processes bio solids residuals from several regional WRF s, and SRWWTP Hollywood upgrade to the oxygen generation system. Details - Pages 5-7, Table 1
Page 2 of 14 2. Describe experience and provide specific examples of projects designing, permitting and providing construction management for on water treatment plants of a capacity greater than 10 million gallons per day (peak capacity) in the state of Florida within the last five (5) years. For each project listed, identify your firm s role as a prime consultant or as a sub-consultant. Recently completed design of improvements to a 24 mgd lime softening plant in Sunrise that included re-purposing an existing Floridan ASR well to supply a 1.5 mgd RO facility; Has a project under design for a 125 mgd facility (expandable to 165 mgd) for MDWASD; under design a magnetic ion exchange (MIEX) for off-site treatment to address disinfection byproducts in Boynton Beach and design/build the MIEX for West Palm Beach. Details - Page A-2, A15- A19 Provided experience in the planning, design, construction of following projects which included lime softening, membrane treatment, well construction: Broward County WTP 1A and 2A (40 MGD) BCWWS; Reverse Osmosis Treatment Plant Expansion (54 MGD) Hollywood, FL ; New Lithia Hydrogen Sulfide Removal Facility (45 MGD) Tampa Bay Water; South Central Hillsborough County Improvement Project, Phases IA, IB, II (10 MGD) Tampa Bay Water; Lake Bridge Water Treatment Facility Evaluation (15 MGD) Tampa Bay Water; Carlton Water Treatment Facility Upgrade/Expansion (12 MGD) Sarasota, FL. Details - Pages 7-10 Water Treatment Plant (WTP) experience includes: Serving as the Owner s Engineer for the expansion of the Tampa Bay Regional Surface Water Treatment Plant owned by Tampa Bay Water; Designed the City of Lakeland s C. ; Wayne Combed (Northeast) WTP and Wellfield- This project consists of five new wells and a new softening 8 mgd WTP, Fawn Ridge WTP Chemical Storage & Feed, Orange County Orlando Utilities WTP Expansion and JAE Reservoir replacement. Details - Pages 8-12, Table 2 Provided references for three similar projects designed by their team member Parsons. City of Hialeah Owner s Engineer for a Design-Build-Operate (DBO) Contract for a 3-phase design/construction plan which will ultimately yield 17.5 mgd reverse osmosis of finished water; Hillsborough County Public Utilities Department, 54 mgd Lithia WTP chemical metering pumps, chemical feed piping, sample piping, and analyzer discharge piping. New online analyzers with climate controlled shelters; and Miami- Dade County Water and Sewer Department Reuse Demonstration Scale Aquifer Recharge Project- Advanced Disinfection and Oxidation using UV/Peroxide Advanced Wastewater Treatment for Aquifer Recharge. Details - Pages 7-8
Page 3 of 14 3. Describe experience and provide specific examples of projects designing, permitting and providing construction management for municipal water distribution system and sewer collection system infrastructure in the state of Florida within the last five (5) years. For each project listed, identify your firm s role as a prime consultant or as a subconsultant. Further identify your firm s role in the project for discipline, expertise, and work element provided. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). Has performed over 50 individual pipeline and pumping station projects in Florida. Pipelines range in size from 6 to 72" diameter. Pump station capacities range from 1 to 30 mgd. Provided CMS for a 1 bgd Pump Station for SFWMD, MDWASD recently authorized an assessment of the rupture of a 72" force main in north Miami- Dade, providing CMS to the City of Hollywood for the 42" interceptor replacement and Orange County Utilities infrastructure system evaluation. Details - Page A2, A3, A-20 -A28 Provided experience includes Facility Siting Analyses, Permitting requirements, Design and planning for infrastructure improvements, Raw and Reclaimed Water systems for: Water Treatment Plant 1A Water Storage Tank Basis of Design Report associated with the replacement BCWWS; General Professional Services, Wastewater Collection for Neighborhood Improvements BCWWS; Reclaimed Water System and Water Treatment Plant Improvements Distribution Systems, Tavares, FL; Sawgrass Floridan Raw Water Mains, Reuse Pipeline, and Wellheads Sunrise, FL and Hillsboro 2 million gallon Water Storage Tank, Administration Building and Greenway Coconut Creek, FL. Details - Pages 11-14 Distribution system experience includes hydraulic modeling to determine areas of low fire flow or pressure, design of pipelines, pump stations, and water storage structures. Projects include: 53,000 LF of 36" to 72" PCCP Pipe for Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Dept.; 26,250 LF of 36" Steel pipe for Water Transmission Main Evaluation and Replacement Florida Keys Aqueduct Auth. ; 16,000 LF of 30 " HDPE Reclaimed Water Transmission Main Crossing of Caloosahatchee River Cape Coral; Jacksonville Septic Tank Phase Out; City St. Petersburg Pump Station and Hillsborough County Master Pump Station. Details - Pages 13-17, Table 3 LAN performed design, permitting and construction management services for 4 projects: City of North Bay Village 16" 13,800 LF including segments of horizontal directional drilling; Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department Force Main Rehabilitation Project, 60-inch Force Main - from PS522/968 at the South Miami Heights Water Treatment Plant, to an existing 72-inch Force Main along SW 97 Avenue; 72-inch Raw Water Main along NW 58th St, from the Florida Turnpike (SR 821) to NW 72nd Ave; 16- Inch Reclaimed Water Distribution Pipeline from the CDWTP Water Reclamation Facility to the Crandon Park Golf Course. Details - Pages 10-11
Page 4 of 14 4. Describe experience and provide specific examples of projects designing, permitting and providing construction management for drainage, canal, and surface water management structures in south east Florida within the last five (5) years. For each project listed, identify your firm s role as a prime consultant or as sub-consultant. Further identify your firm s role in the project for discipline, expertise, and work element provided. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). Has experience with the Water Management Districts within Florida (SFWMD, SWFWMD, SJRWMD) performing design, permitting, and construction management for drainage, canal, and surface water management structures. In southeast Florida, projects that reflects its expertise are described as follows: Compartment B L-6 Canal Modifications, Compartment B Storm water Treatment Area (STA), C-111 Spreader Canal, Storm water Treatment Area (STA) 2 Cell 4 Expansion, WCA 3A/3B Levee Seepage Management in Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. Details - A3, A-29 - A32 Provided experience includes Facility (canals, Has experience performing bridges, and pump stations) assessments and inspections, Rehabilitation planning, design and construction services, Hydrologic modeling, Value engineering of large facility designs, Environmental studies and reports for projects: Canal Conveyance Capacity Program Inspections for SFWMD; Program Management and Engineering Support & Value Engineering for various canal banks, navigation locks, reservoirs, for SFWMD; As a subconsultant on the C12/C13 Interconnect for Water Management BCWWS Details - pages 15-18 engineering studies, including hydrologic, hydraulic, and water quality studies and design of storm water management systems, such as detention structures, open channels, and underground drainage systems. Provided SFWMD engineering services for the replacement of wing walls at their S- 20F gate structure facility, located on the C-103 Canal, Homestead, FL; Provided SFWMD modeling reservoir design, 5000 cfs pump station, gate structures and ASR well system conceptual design and permitting. Details - Pages 18-19, Table 5 Provided references for five similar projects designed by their team members. Nova designed L-8 Reservoir Inflow Structure and Pump Station for SFWMD, North Corridor Metrorail Extension Water Surface Profile Analysis of the Snake Creek (C-9) and NW 27th Avenue Canals for Miami-Dade, the Picayune Strand Restoration Project, Design for the Levees, Canals, and Road removals for SFWMD and Tamiami Canal Bridge Replacement-canal hydraulic modeling for Miami-Dade. Parsons designed the Picayune Strand Restoration Project three Pump Stations for USCOE. Details - Pages 13-15
Page 5 of 14 5. Describe experience and provide specific examples of projects designing, specifying, implementing, or supporting information technology solutions with specific applications to the municipal water and sewer utility industry in Florida within the last five (5) years. For each project listed, identify your firm s role as a prime consultant or as sub-consultant. Further identify your firm s role in the project for discipline, expertise, and work element provided. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). Has developed many tools that are utilized in projects designing, specifying, implementing, or supporting information technology solutions with specific applications to the municipal water and sewer utility industry in Florida. Representative Florida projects include the City of West Palm Beach Asset Management Program, Orange Co. Utilities Infrastructure Program Management project with Maximo, and City of Largo s MOM program, where BC implemented a work and assessment management system (WAMS), Tampa Bay Water with a Renewal and Replacement Program. Details - A3, Pages A-33- A34 Provided experience includes Geographical Information Systems (GIS), SCADA systems for utility facilities, and automatic meter reading systems (AMR) for the projects: GASB 34 Inventory and System Design for GIS conversion West Palm Beach; Residential Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) Pilot Program Miami Dade; and evaluation and assessment to implement SCADA Pump Stations Hillsborough County. Details - Pages 19-21 Information technology solutions include: Water distribution and wastewater collection systems modeling; SAP implementation; Computer Information Systems (CIS) and Billing Systems; Integration of Water-Energy Nexus Solutions; Geographic Information System (GIS)and bveco enhanced SCADA water distribution system control approach that allows utilities to use the most efficient pumps, maximize raw water storage and shift pumping times to periods of lower-cost energy. Tampa Bay Water and River Oaks AWWTP Energy solutions, Lakeland, FL energy and hydraulic modeling, JAE WRE energy and operation training and Suwannee River WMD GIS Detail- Pages 20-23, Table 6 Provided references for three projects by their team members. Keith & Associates collected surface visible data for Broward County WWS GIS Modernization, and create the Utility Atlas Update for South Runway, Expansion at Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. Nova prepared an Operation Maintenance procedure based on SewerGEMs Software for the Town of Medley. Details - Pages 16-21
Page 6 of 14 7. Describe experience and provide specific examples of familiarity with regulatory issues related to wastewater treatment and disposal specific to south east Florida utilities. At a minimum, cite specific examples of the following: experience with ocean outfalls, experience with reclaimed water, or experience with Class I deep injection wells. For each example listed, identify your firm s role as a prime consultant or as a subconsultant. Further identify your firm s role in the project for discipline, expertise, and work element provided. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). Ocean Outfalls: Has worked in southeast Florida for over 30 years and designed groundwater replenishment system to take treated wastewater to advanced levels of treatment required for aquifer recharge and replenishment and have taken this same team to Miami-Dade for development of their South District Water Reclamation Plant aquifer recharge project. Has performed reclaimed water projects in southeast FL with the Cities of Sunrise and Stuart. Team members have personal reclaimed water experience with Broward County and other Cities including Pompano Beach and Coconut Creek. Deep Injection Wells - Experienced with the various classes of Deep Injection Wells for the City of Stuart, Palm Beach County and the Florida Keys. Details - Pages - A4, A38-A42 Provided experience includes Ocean Outfall regulatory compliance, planning, and alternatives assessment, Reclaimed water facilities and distribution systems, Class I deep injection well (DIW) siting, hydrogeology, design, permitting and construction for project: Glades Wastewater Treatment Facility Reclaim Use Port St. Lucie; 25 mgd Deep Injection Wells Sunrise; Preliminary Planning for Compliance with Ocean Outfall Rule Hollywood; Reclaimed Water Master Plan Coconut Creek and 15.2 mgd Deep Injection Well for MS/RO Concentrate Disposal Hollywood. Details - Pages 32-35 Experience with outfall studies includes water quality evaluations using mixing models. The two most common mixing models used today are PLUMES and CORMIX. Evaluations performed for the Utilities Commission, City of New Smyrna Beach in responding to a FDEP Consent Order New Smyrna Beach WWTP discharge. Dr. Bloetscher, through his firm PUMPS and Florida Atlantic University (FAU), has been involved in ocean outfall projects, including the armoring of the City of Hollywood ocean outfall, since 1999. Details - Pages 32-37 Provided references for four similar projects by their team members. Cardozo prepared a Wastewater Master Management Plan and Peak Flow Study and Enforcement Action Program for Miami-Dade Water and Sewer, Miami- Dade. Parsons designed and provided CMS for Northwest Water Reclamation Facilities Headworks Improvement/Expansion to 30 mgd, St. Petersburg, and North District Wastewater Treatment Plant New Water, Reclamation Facility 3.5 mgd Project, Miami-Dade. Details -Pages: 26-27
Page 7 of 14 8. Describe experience and provide specific examples of familiarity with regulatory issues related to water supply and treatment specific to south east Florida utilities. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). Their regulatory experiences related projects for the following municipalities in Florida: Consumptive Use Permit renewal for City of Stuart, Surface Water Model study (OASIS) for the City of WPB, Business Case Evaluation/Water Supply Strategy for the City of Boynton Beach, Strategic Water Master Plan for the City of Boynton Beach, Reclaimed Water System Design for the City of Stuart, Planning and preliminary design for FKAA Big Coppitt WWTP, Design, pilot plant demonstration, Bidding, MS for the South District water Reclamation Plant (SDWRP), Miami Florida, Engineering Services for Water Plant & Water Resources for the City of West Palm Beach, FL Details - Pages - A4, A5, A44 - A48 Provided experience includes Utility Management Reports, Rate Studies, Utility Annual Reports, Regulatory Compliance, Hydraulic and Hydrogeological Modeling, Water System Master Planning, Water Conservation, Sustainability, and Water Loss Reduction includes: Water Master Plan, Water Conservation Plan, Unaccounted-For Water Loss Reduction Plan Hollywood; Nitrification Assessment Coconut Creek, Establishment of 4-log Virus Reduction Capability Lauderhill, Non-Acute TCR Exceedance Response Lauderhill, 2A Water Treatment Plant 4-log Virus Reduction BCWWS; Floridan Test Wells Design and Construction Management Sunrise. Details - Pages 36-40 Provides technology, processes and technical assistance for regulatory compliance of water systems. Provided Water Supply Permitting for the City of Dania Beach, City of Hollywood s water use permit (1994-1999) and outfall permit renewal (1999-2003), City of Pembroke Pines Regulatory Permit for indirect Potable Reuse with Reverse Osmosis Testing and SFWMD from 1997-1999. Details - Pages 38-40 Inc. Newman, Provided references for two projects by their team members. Nova was involved in the initial development of the Broward County District 1A Water Treatment, Plant Phase I, Floridian Water Source and Concentrate Disposal Design, WWS. Cardozo prepared the Basis of Design Report for the South District Wastewater Treatment Plant, Water Reclamation Facility, Reclaimed Water Conveyance System. Area of familiarity includes: Site Review, Preliminary hydraulic analysis, Regional Hydrogeological Evaluation, Conceptual design of the discharge system and permits. Details - Page 29
Page 8 of 14 9. Describe the experience of each of the prime consultant s proposed key project team members (not subconsultants) as they directly relate to the projects identified in project description section of this RLI and as detailed in Broward County s Water and Waste Services Effluent Disposal and Reclaimed Water Conceptual Master Plan. For each identified team member, identify the address of the consultant office that the cited team member is physically located. Provide references for all cited projects completed and active (Name, email, phone and address). Celia Earle,PhD,CDT (local office) led development of reclaimed water master plans (Pompano Beach, Coconut Creek); Roberto Ortiz,PE,BCEE (local office) Eli Tilen, PE, Bill Eleazer, PE (Miami), Jose Jimenez, PhD, PE, Albert Perez, PE (local office) - led engagement efforts with the Fla. Legislature (in collaboration with representatives from Miami-Dade, Broward and Boca Raton) during the development and subsequent efforts to amend the Ocean Outfall Rule. Details: Table 3, Page 49 Identified 35 team members located in Tri- County Area, of which 5 staff members are located in the local office to support Water and Wastewater Treatment, Water/Wastewater Regulatory QA/QC, Information Technology, Distribution & Collection QA/QC, Modeling, Rates, Management Reports QA/QC. - Matrix - Appendix 3d Details Project Director, Brent Reuss, Project Manager, Ricardo Vieira located in Project Manager, Rafael Frias, and the Miami office managing civil Engineering Manager and infrastructure projects. Other key LAN Wastewater Treatment Task Leader, staff (six) are located in Texas and Illinois Mark Martin. Other key project team to support water and wastewater members include Water Treatment treatment, distribution and collection Task Leader, Alejandro Toro, systems, condition assessment, QA/QC, Surface Water Systems Task lift/pump stations and transient and Leader, Bob Moresi, and Business hydraulic modeling. Details: Pages 31 - Processes Task Leader, Robert 33 Chambers. Details: Pages 41-44 10. Identify the Project Manager and key personnel (Provide their résumés). Include specific examples of south Florida experience and the roles played by the Project Manager and key personnel. For all identified key personnel, identify the address of the consultant office that the cited key personnel are physically located. The Project Manager is Dr. Celia Earle, Deputy Project Manager is Mr. Bob Ortiz, PE, BCEE and Albert Perez, P.E. Combined they have over 50 years of experience in south Florida. They are located in the Fort Lauderdale office. Other key personnel and the 28 resumes are included with office locations. Details: Pages A49-112 Project Manager - Mr. Ranthus (Randy) Fouch, PE. Mr. Fouch has served as Project, Technical, and QA/QC Manager for the projects completed and currently underway, including the County s Alternative Water Supply Conceptual Master Plan. Name / Role/ Office Location (Primarily in Florida) are listed on Page 41 and 42. 31 Key Personnel Rafael Frias P.E./ Project Manager. Project Engineer: Mark Martin, Engineering Manager and Wastewater Treatment Task Leader. Location: 1300 Concord Terrace, Suite 120, Sunrise, FL 33323. Brent Reuse, Principal in Charge: Locations: 8250 Cliff Cameron Dr, Suite 210, Charlotte, NC 28269; 1300 Concord Terrace, Suite 120, Sunrise, FL 33323 Key Firm Contact: Ricardo Vieira, PE. PH: 305.444.6454; RJVieira@lan-inc.com Local Address: 3390 Mary St., Suite 216, Miami, FL 33133 Provided 16 Resumes of LAN Key Personnel. Details: See Organizational Chart: Page 35
Page 9 of 14 11. Identify sub-consultant(s) that may be used on this project. Carollo Engineers, Inc., Chen Moore & Hillers Electrical Engineering, Inc. (CBE), Keith Associates (CBE), Keith & Associates, Inc. and Associates, Inc. (CBE), Jupiter (CBE), Public Resources Management Environmental Laboratories, Inc. (JEL), RJ Group, Inc., GEOSOL, Inc. (CBE), Behar and Company, Inc. (CBE), CES Aquatech Geosciences, Inc. Consultants, Inc. (CBE), NUTTING Engineers of Florida, Inc., ACAI (CBE), Sandy Walters Consultant (CBE) and Corrandino Group. McCafferty Brinson Consulting (CBE), Hillers Electrical Engineering (CBE), Keith & Associates (CBE), QuEST Engineering Services & Testing (CBE), Public Utilities Management & Planning Services, Planning and Economics Group Parsons, Nova Consulting, Inc. (CBE), Keith and Associates, Inc.(CBE), Cardozo Engineering, Inc., Advance Consulting Engineering Services, Inc. (CBE)
Page 10 of 14 12. List all projects for recent, current and projected workload of the firms and volume of work previously awarded to each firm by the County. Include project number, with Broward County during the past five (5) years completed or active. Recent, current, and projected workload in S. FL includes: 1) City of Hollywood Taft Street Interceptor (ongoing) 2) City of Sunrise Reuse Planning (ongoing), 3) City of Sunrise Water Use Permit Application (ongoing), 4) City of West Palm Beach Asset Management Program Implementation (ongoing), 5) Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department - South District Wastewater Treatment Plant Co- Generation System Design-Build (ongoing), 6) City of Sunrise Headworks Design (forecasted) 7) City of Sunrise High Level Disinfection Design (forecasted), 8) City of West Palm Beach Water/Wastewater Buried Infrastructure Master Planning and Modeling (forecasted). Has not performed any projects with Broward County to date. Has had no recent or curent work with Broward County. Malcolm Pirnie merge with with ARCADIS in 2009 and they listed six current projects with BCWWS, six current/ recent projects with City of Hollywood, one with MDWASD, one with Village of Wellington, one with Port of St. Lucie. and future projects from all listed entities. BCWWS Project (1) Project No. 20060911-0- EED-1. $1,905,548.- General Consultant Services for Water and Wastewater Services, (2) 200407-19-0-IWA-01, $8,320,000 - Consultant Services for Waste-to-Energy Plants & Solid Waste Management Program. Has had no recent or current work with Broward County. Has had no recent or current work with Broward County. 13. Identify the office location responsible for this project. 1560 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway, 4th Floor, Sunrise, FL 33323 8201 Peters Road, Suite 3400, Plantation, FL 33324 Regional Office 1300 Concord Terrace, Suite 120, Sunrise, FL 33323. 3390 Mary St., Suite 216, Miami, FL 33133; Ph.: (305) 444-6454 14. Describe firm s experience on project of similar nature, scope and duration along with evidence of satisfactory completion, both on time and within budget for the past five (5) years. The firm s projects that have been listed in Project-Specific Criteria No. 1 through No. 8 (above). All listed projects were completed satisfactorily, on time and within budget. Has a proven record of Florida clients. Lists includes (1) City of Orlando (2) Florida Governmental Utilities Authority (FGUA) (3) Seminole County (4) City of Tavares (5) City of Tampa (6) City of St. Petersburg. Provided the list of clients with projects of similar nature; have performed on continuing services contracts in the past five years. (1) Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, (2) Marco Island, (3) Cape Coral, (4) City of St. Petersburg, (5) Tampa Bay Water Clearwater, (6) Lakeland, Fla. Has not been awarded work by Broward County in the past five years. The LAN Team provided four projects of similar nature, scope and duration along with evidence of satisfactory completion for the City of Houston, Texas.
Page 11 of 14 Evaluation Criteria Company Profile 1 Supply legal firm name, headquarters address, local office addresses, state of incorporation, and key firm contact names with their phone numbers and e-mail addresses. Brown and Caldwell, Inc. Headquarted: 201 North Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, California 94596 Local office: 1560 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway, 4th Floor, Sunrise, FL 33323 State of Incorporation: California Key Firm Contact Names: Celia Earle, PhD; P: 954.331.4648 C: 954.299.6713; CEarle@brwncald.com Albert Perez, PE., P: 305.418.4090 C: 954.554.7176, ALPerez@brwncald.com ARCADIS U.S., Inc. 630 Plaza Drive, Suite 100 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129. Local Office: 8201 Peters Road, Suite 3400, Plantation, FL 33324 State of Incorporation: Delaware Key Contact: Ranthus (Randy) Fouch, PE. Phone: 954.414.8960 E-mail: Ranthus.Fouch@arcadis-us.com Black and Veatec. Headquartered: 11401 Lamar Ave. Overland Park, KS 66211 Local Office: 1300 Concord Terrace, Suite 120, Sunrise, FL 33323 State of Incorporation, Delaware, 1998 Key Firm Contact Names: Rafael Frias 954.465.6872 FriasRE@bv.com Brent Reuss 704.510.8423 ReussBM@bv.com Headquarters: 2925 Briarpark Dr. Suite 400, Houston, TX 77042 Local Address: 3390 Mary St., Suite 216, Miami, FL 33133 Key Firm Contact: Ricardo Vieira, PE: 305.444.6454; RJVieira@lan-inc.com 2 Supply the interested firm s Federal ID and Dun and Bradstreet number. FEIN:94-1446346; D&B 02-916-4357 FEIN. 57-0373224 D&B: 08-150-9838 FEIN 43-1603954 D&B: 78-894-8115 FEIN: 74-1381591 D&B: 056258379 3 Is the interested firm legally authorized, pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Statutes, to do business in the State of Florida? Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 Financial Capabilities 2 years of financial statements. Provided Provided Provided Provided
Page 12 of 14 Evaluation Criteria Company Profile 5 Litigation during the last 3 years: (A) D&B, Clerk of Courts for (B) Broward, (C)Palm Beach and (D) Miami Dade County, (E) Pacer Federal Court Database Provided Provided Provided Provided 6 Interested firm, its principals, officers, or predecessor organization(s) been debarred or suspended from bidding by any government during the last three (3) years? If yes, provide details. 7 Company ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, where and why? 8 Company ever been terminated from a contract? If so, where and why? No No No No No No No No Yes - for convinience only (letter attached) No No No 9 Insurance Requirements Submitted. Submitted. Submitted. Submitted.
Page 13 of 14 Legal Requirements 1 Standard Agreement Language Agrees to comply Agrees to comply. Agrees to comply. No. Article 4 - Time for Performance; Contractor Damages; Liquidated Damages; Article 6 - Optional & Additional Services; Article 8 - Insurance; Article 10 - Miscellaneous 10.7 2 Cone of Silence No violations No violations No violations No violations 3 Public Entity Crimes No violations No violations No violations No violations 4 No Contingency Fees Warrants that it has not and will not pay a contingency fee to any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the firm, to secure an agreement pursuant to this solicitation. Has not and will not pay a contingency fee to any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the firm, to secure an agreement pursuant to this solicitation. No person or affiliate of Black & Veatch team has paid a contingency fee to secure an agreement pursuant to this RLI. Has not and will not pay a contingency fee to any company or person other than a bona fide employee working solely for the firm to secure an agreement pursuant to this solicitation. 5 Living Wage Ordinance Not applicable to this RLI. Not applicable to this RLI. Not applicable to this RLI. Not applicable to this RLI. 6 Drug Free Workplace A copy of their drug free workplace policy is located behind Attachment N. Has a drug free workplace policy. (Attachment N). Has a drug free workplace policy. (Attachment N). Has a drug free workplace policy. (Attachment N). 7 Non-Collusion Statement. This offer is made independently and free from collusion. (Attachment O) This offer is made independently and free from collusion. (Attachment O) Affirms that this offer is made independently and free from collusion. (Attachment O) This offer is made independently and free from collusion. (Attachment O) 8 Scrutinized Companies List Certification. In compliance. (Attachment P) In compliance. (Attachment P) In compliance. (Attachment P) In compliance (Attachment P)
Page 14 of 14 Performance Evaluation From Contract Central Previous Contract Experience Past Performance From Contract Central Contract Central records show no completed evaluations; one active project. Contract Central has no records of evaluations. Contract Central has no records of evaluations. Contract Central has no records of evaluations.