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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-407r ' 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 211 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 95-407 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO GTS ASSOCIATES, INC. RELATING TO ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR CORPORATE YARD FACILITY UTILIZATION STUDY AND OFFICE REDEVELOP PURPOSES. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO A FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of said City, an agreement between the City of San Bernardino and GTS ASSOCIATES, INC., relating to Architectural Services for the Corporate Yard Facility Utilization Study and Office Redevelopment purposes. SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced Agreement is rescinded if the parties to the Agreement fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this 'I Resolution. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a requla~ meeting thereof, held on the 20th day of November 199 5, by the following vote, to wit: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / //// //// //// //// //// //// / / / / / / / / to/le/9s -1- ` /'- / i u 1 2 3 4 5 ~i l0l 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 2C 2l 2. 2i 25 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO GTS ASSOCIATES, INC. RELATING TO ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR CORPORATE YARD FACILITY UTILIZATION STUDY AND OFFICE REDEVELOP. PURPOSES. Council Members: NEGRETE CURLIN HERNANDEZ OBERHELMAN DEVLIN POPE-LUDLAM MILLER AYES NAYS ABSTAIN x x x x x x x l~-~i.e..Q. C~`~' City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this o7~~ day of November 1gg ~¢~1 `T/lt~.- T m Minor; ayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman, City, ttorney By : ~~- ~ ~ J ~%~,-, f~ October 18, 1995 -2- 28 95-407 `~ SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between GTS ASSOCIATES, INC., ("CONTRACTOR") and the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("CITY"). WITNESSETH: A. WHEREAS, CITY has need for Architectural Services within the CITY and, B. WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is competent, experienced and able to perform said services: and, C. WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR has provided the lowest responsible negotiated bid for the providing of such services; NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. CONTRACTOR shall furnish Architectural services to CITY in accordance with Request for Proposal dated March 17, 1995 and shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. 2. Over the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall be reimbursed by the City for such services on an time and material basis in an amount not to exceed $32,625. 3. CONTRACTOR shall provide the Director of Public Services Department, or his designee, with a monthly invoice and time sheet in arrears and shall be provided payment within thirty (30) days therefrom. CITY retains the right to challenge all or any part of an invoice. 4. The term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year from the date first above shown. 5. CONTRACTOR agrees to defend, indemnify, save and hold CITY, its officer, agents and employees harmless form any claims or 1 suits that may be brought by third persons on account of personal injury, death or damage to property or a property or business or personal interest, arising from any negligent act or omission by contractor while performing services under this Agreement. 6. While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement, contractor shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000.00 combined single limit, and statutory worker's compensation coverage, and shall file copies of said policies with the CITY'S Risk Manager prior to undertaking any work under this Agreement. 7. CONTRACTOR shall perform work tasks as directed by the Public Services Department, but for all intents and purposes contractor shall be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the CITY. 8. In the performance of this Agreement and in the hiring and recruitment of employees, contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, physical handicap, ethnic background or country of origin. 9. Any notice to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be deposited with the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid and addressed as follows: TO THE CITY: Public Services Director 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 TO THE CONTRACTOR: Timothy R. Wilson, P.E., AIA GTS Associates, Incorporated 2627 S. Waterman, Ste. E San Bernardino, CA 92408 2 Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent the giving of notice by personal service. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and date first above shown. Date:~~ ~77(D By:~ Business Signature Date: /~/1 ~F.' ATTEST: Rac 1 Clark, City Clerk Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman, Cit By: CITY OF S_AN~BERNARDINO Tom Minor, Mayor 3 /'' GTS ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED EXHIBIT "A" PROPOSAL PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING AND FACILITIES PLANNING SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY CORPORATE YARD FACILITY UTILIZATION STUDY AND OFFICE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA t +jr 1t 1 f `_ Prepared by: GTS Associates, Inc. Timothy R. Wilson, RA 11729, RCE 46349 April 13, 1995 1685 Country Club Drive 2627 S. Waterman, Suite E ~ Redlands, CA 92373 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 792-3852 Fax 792-3852 (909)824-3199 Fax 824-3193 I/ GTS A.S.S~~,ArES,N~. April 13, 1995 Mr. Pat Malloy Director of Public Services City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA _'62' South Waterman Avenue Swfe E San Bcrnsdmo, CA 92408 ~90oi 824-3199 FA.X (9091824-3191 1685 Country Club Drive Redlands, G4 92373 (909) 792-4893 FAX (9091 7923852 Subject: Proposal to Provide Professional Architectural, Engineering and Facilities Planning Services for the City of San Bernardino City Corporate Yard Facility Utilization Study and Office Redevelopment Plan Dear Mr. Malloy: GTS Associates is pleased to submit this proposal to provide professional architectural, engineering and facilities planning services for the above referenced project. Our proposal in comprised of project understanding, work plan and methodology, project organization and staffing, key personnel resumes, representative project list, project schedule, project hourly breakdown, appendix and the fee proposal in a separate envelope. The proposed work for the City Corporate Yard consists of a unique combination of architectural, engineering, planning and facility challenges. Our project team consists of individuals with extensive experience in these areas. In addition, we believe that our Project Manager's previous experience as the Director of Public Works for the City of San Bernardino will be a valuable asset to the project team's success. GTS Associates carries a Professional Liability Policy of $1,000,000 coverage per claim and aggregate for typical projects. Also, the firm carries a General and Automotive Liability Policy of $1,000,000. We are enthusiastic about the possibility of providing our services to assist you in meeting your projected goals.. Sincerely, ~~ /T-/9 ri". Timothy R. Wilson, A.I.A., P.E. Project Architect/Manager Attachment 1 i Contents ^ Project Understanding/Work Plan mrd Methodology ^ Project Organization and Staffng ^ Key Personnel Resumes ^ Representative Project List Client References ^ Project Schedule ^ Project Hourly Breakdown ^ Appendix Example Projects f v 1 t i i ,, Project Understanding The City of San Bernardino wishes to retain a qualified consultant to prepare a Facility Utilization Study and Office Redevelopment Plan for the City's Corporate Yard and Offices located at 182 South Sierra Way. The study will entail a comprehensive assessment oC the yard facilities and operation and provide a phased redevelopment plan that will address the current and future needs o[ the City's departments. Work Plan and Methodology The initial approach to this project is to develop a unique comprehensive project team experienced in architecture, engineering and facilities planning. The project team we have compiled has developed a detailed approach in assessing the operation of the City of San Bernardino's Corporate Yard. Outlined below are the tasks and associated work effort necessary to meet the City's objective. The methodology in which the project team will employ to complete the work will be developed under two (2) primary categories: (1) Needs Analysis and (Z) Site J3valuation/Conceptual Development. Needs Analysis The needs analysis will determine the current and future requirements oC the Corporate Yard relative to parking, circulation, securi ,storage, fueling, office space, expansion and operations. The needs analysis wi(I mwe the following tasks: Task 1.1 Facility Inventory Preform extensive field investigations and research to ascertain a detailed inventory of [he following City Corporate Yard facilities: Utilities Parking Spaces Security Population Structures Equipment Vehicles Storage Floor Space Materials The inventory will also consist of a thorough review of available records from the City of San Bernardino. The above will be complied onto an aerial topographic computerized map_ and will also be compiled into a database to be summarized in the needs analysis. Task 1.2 Staff Interviews The project team will perform interviews with City of San $ernardino personnel to establish existing and future operational characteristics and demands of each City Department which utilizes the Yard. The interviews will also identify any operational deficiencies that may exist with the facility. Tha interview process will consist of 1) Meeting with Department Managers to determine [he best source(s) for operations information; 2.) Sending a questionnaire to the source(s) and receiving responses; and 3) Follow-up meetings with the Department Managers and other personnel for further claritcation. Information acquired from these interviews will be documented in the needs analysis section of the report. Task 1.3 Summary of Operational Needs Evaluate and summarize the results of Tasks 1.1 and 1.2, and provide a written report depicting future needs for the facility. These needs will be utilized in development of the site evaluation and conceptual development plan. Site Evaluation/Conceptual Development Task 2.1 Parking Observe and evaluate the day-to-day on-site parking patterns. Provide recommendations to improve upon and accommodate existing and future parking requirements as determined in the needs analysis. Task 2.2 Vehicle Access, Circulation, and Sitc Security Observe and evaluate the day-lo-day vehicular movements, in conjunction with the on-site parking and security. Provide recommendations to improve upon and accommodate existing and future vehicular access, circulation and site security es determined in the needs analysis. Task 2.3 Material Storage, Fueling Facility Identify material requirements and develop storage and racking layouts in conjunction with on-site circulation and parking. Provide the pros and cons of environmental as well as spatial issues with respect to the use of above or below ground storage for an on-site fueling facility Task 2.4 Office Space Based on the needs determined from staff interviews, provide economical and practical solutions to meet current and future space demands. Evaluation of temporary facilities will be a part of this effort to meet the City's existing need. This effort will also evaluate meeting rooms, lockers, storage, restrooms and ADA regulations. Task 2.5 Transfer Facility Evaluate the expansion and relocation oC the existing regional transfer (acility with respect to parking, circulation needs and building requirements. Develop a comprehensive program identifying the entity necessary to implement the City's site development plan. Task 2.6 Off-site Expansion Obtain a current Title Report and perform research of the adjacent parcels of land with respect to availability for sale, access, encumbrances, easements and costs (based on surrounding comps). Evaluate the benefits of acquisition with respect to future Corporate Yard needs. Task 2.7 Operations Consider the abilities of the facilities dispatch or command post with respect to current and future requirements. Task 2.8 Site Plan Development Compile the above findings and recommendations onto two (2) comprehensive computerized site development maps. The maps will identify phasing and off-site acquisition to facilitate development of the site plan. The project team will meet with City staff regularly and the site plan will consist of an interactive process involving City personnel and the project team. Task 2.9 Funding Alternatives Prepare phased site development cost estimates that meet the anticipated City funding. This also includes providing the City with alternative means to develop and/or ascertain the funding to implement the City Corporate Yard and Office Redevelopment Project. Task 2.10 Implementation Develop a comprehensive program identifying the entity necessary to implement the City's site development plan. 1~ G M y b a G O a~ee 9~ w Q Y O ~ ~~ ~ 1 c3 ~ A ~* Key Personnel Resumes Tim R. Wilson, , A.I.A. -Architect, P.E. Civil Engineer Education Bachelor oC Architecture, California Polytechnic University San [,uis Obispo, 1976 University of Southern Califomia, Civil Engineering Student. Rcaistration Licensed Architect, State of California, C-I 1729 Registered Civil Engineer, State of California, RCE 46349 Experience Mr. Wiison has G(teen years professional experience in the fields of Architecture, Engineering, and Planning serving as facilitator, inspector, design engineer, and contract administrator for many projects. As Vice President of GTS Associates he specializes in Architectural and Engineering Project Design, Production, Engineering Studies, and Project Review. First Vice President, Principal Architect, Manager/Project Engineer - 1987 to Present GTS Associates, San Bernardino, CA City Engineer Responsibilities -Formulate City Engineering Poiicy and advise City Staff at staff meetings. Review development projects as member of fhe Development Review Committee. Review engineering improvement plans and respond to environmental reviews. Plan and develop city capital improvement projects fund from a variety of sources including: General Fund, RDA, Assessment and Community Facilities Districts, ISTEA, CDBG, Gas Tax and other special funding. Project Architect/Engineer/Manager -Manages project team work and contractual responsibilities. Develops budget, coordinates correspondence, and is in responsible charge for the development ofproject plans, specifications and construction and/or contract administration for many projects. Architectural Proiecta Corporation Yard, Colton, CA Police Facility Remodel, Colton, CA City Hall Addition, Colton, CA Lower Lylie Creek Filtration Plant Pump/Laboratory Building, Rialto, CA West Valley Park Appurtenances Cooley Park Appurtenances Electric Yard Addition, Colton, CA Corporation Yard Improvements, Loma Linda, CA Vice President, Project Architect, Senior Planner - 1983 to 1987 Bonadiman Associates, San Bemardino, CA -Responsible for the conceptual design, planning, application processing, and presentation to staff, Planning Commission, City Council or Board of Supervisors meetings for large subdivisions (100 lots plus), condominium developments, apartment projects, office/commercial developments, Fire Stations, Public Schools, Skilled Nursing and Convalescent Facilities and Medical Buildings (involving OSHPD). -Served as Architect in responsible charge for approved projects and would assemble the design team and prepare the detailed architectural plans and more occasionally provided the engineering plans. Construction administration services, civil engineering consulting work and civil engineering computer software development were also his responsibility. Architect in responsible charge and would assemble the design team and prepare the detailed Architectural Plans and more occasionally provided the Engineering Plans. ~ . Key Perso~rnel Resumes Engineering/Planning Technician 1980 to 1983 Neste Bmdin and Stone, Hemet, CA -Mr. Wilson designed and processed subdivisions, condominium, apartment and industrial developments through various City and County Agencies. Graduate Architect - 1977 to 1980 James E, Calkins, A.I.A., Hemet, CA -Mr. Wilson interned with Mr. Calkins preparing plans for a variety of commercial, residential and industrial projects -one subordinate only. C. Glenn Wilson, P.E. -Principal in Charge Education B.S. Civic Engineering, University of Oklahoma M.S. Public Administration, University of Southem California Registration Arizona, CE 9834; California, C 13440 New Mexico, PE&LS 2564 Oklahoma, PE 2327; Texas, PE 14057 Experience Mr. Wilson has forty years experience in the design, supervision, administration and planning of municipal engineering projects. Thirty of these years have been in the Inland Empire of Southem California serving as consultant, public works engineer, or public administrator. MILITARY 1942-46 Captain, Field Artillery, ETO PROFESSIONAL Assistant City Engineer & Building Inspector -Ardmore, Oklahoma City Engineer and Assistant City Manager -Ardmore, Oklahoma Design end Field Engineer -Freese and Nichols, Consulting Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas Associate Engineer -Public Works Department, Riverside, California Director of Public Works/City Engineer -Colton, Califomia City Manager -Colton, Califomia Vice President -Neste, Bmdin & Stone, Inc. (NBS) Civil Engineers, San Bemardino, Ca. Director of Public Works/City Engineer -San Bernardino, Califomia President - 7983 - GTS Associates, Inc., Redlands, Califomia -Contract Director of Community Services, Loma Linda, Califomia, 1983 -January 1989 -Contract Capital Projects Coordinator, Loma Linda, Califomia, January ! 989 -Present -Contract City Engineer -Colton, California, January 1985 -Present Derek J. McGregor, P.E. Civil Engineer, P.L.S. Professional Land Surveyor Education Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering, Southem Illinois University 1979 Associates in Applied Science-Construction 'T'echnology, Lincoln Land College 1976 ;, Key Personnel Resumes Registration Registered Civil Engineer, State of Califomia C38483, State of Nevada R.C.E. N Professional Land Surveyor, State of Califomia P.L.S. p 6496 Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers -Board of Directors (ASCE) Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Califomia Council Civil Engineers & Land Surveyors -Board of Directors (CELSOC) American Water Works Association (AWWA) Friends of UC[ -Executive Committee Experience Mr, McGregor is a principal of DM` Engineering. Mr. McGregor has 16 years of engineering experience in Southern California and Nevada. His experience includes a wide variety of projects requiring application of the engineering disciplines. Mr. McGregor provides all project manager expertise for numerous civil works projects sponsored and funded by state and local agencies. Mr, McGregor is responsible for a major on-going agency effort with the City of Irvine, the City of Maheim and Newport Beach, Utilities Department. This entails plan checking of work accomplished by other A-E firms, facility planning and evaluation design services and project management He was responsible for similar services with the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. For these Federal Agency clients Mr. McGregor was involved in projects that included building expansion and modification, major roadway projects, Flood control planning and design, traffic analysis and planning, parking analysis and design and the economic analysis of various major civil works projects. Mr. McGregor was responsible for analyzing the City of Irvine's Community Services and obtaining approval of a $4,000,000 budget Mr. McGregor's experience offers a broad range of engineering (planning and design) services for clients at all ` levels of the public works sector. Projects City of Irvine Survey of Facilities Infrastructure City of Newport Beach Utilities Yard Irvine Unified School District City of Indian Wells Facilities Yard MCAS, EI Toro, Tustin, Camp Pendleton Inventory Scott M. Wilson, P.E. Civil Engineer, M.E. Mechanical Engineer Education B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern Califomia 1987 M.S. Civil Engineering, California State University Long Beach 1991 Registration Registered Mechanical Engineer, State of Califomia, M26969 Registered Civil Engineer, State of Califomia, C49884 Key Person~:el Resumes Experience Mr. Wilson has six years professional experience in the design and administration of construction projects in the fields of municipal and mechanical engineering. As Vice President of GTS Associates he specializes m the design of water, sewer, storm drain, street improvements, irrigation, fuel pumping facilities, and HVAC system projects. Assistant Engineer, City of Redlands, California -Supported development of a Sewer Master Plan Generated data for the model from as-built drawings and surveys Installed data for the model on a IBM PC system Member of Technical Staff II, Rockwell International North American Aircraft Operations, EI Segundo, California -Directed a thermodynamics testing research project. Responsible for the development and design of the research project wind tunnel facility -Conducted analyses of environment control systems for aircraft Member of Technical Staff I, TRW Space and Defense, Redondo Beach, California -Responsible for the structural and thermal design and analysis of spacecraft electronic subsystems. -Utilized NASTRAN and SINDA computer programs for analyses Senior Engineer, City of Manhattan Beach, California -Project Engineer responsible for the design, construction/contract administration, and inspection for the following capital improvement projects: -Second Street Sidewalk Improvements (design) -Block 35 Water Plant Improvements -Manhattan Heights Park Community Center Air Conditioning (design) -1990 Pavement Rehabilitation Project -City Hall Remodel Design (70% complete design) -Assisted in Project Engineer responsibilities for the following projects: -Kuhn Drive Improvements -Manhattan Beach Pier Rehabilitation -1990/91 Slurry Seal Program -Ardmore Drive Street Improvements -Manhattan Avenue Street Improvements -City Hall Annex Improvements -City Geographic Information System, completed ARC/INFO Training Vice President, GTS Associates Iac. -Recent Design Projects and Studies: -Eucalyptus Avenue Street Improvements, Colton, California -Pepper Avenue Street Widening, Colton, California -Mill Street Storm Drain, San Bernardino/Cotton, California -North La Cadena Signal Interconnect, Colton, California -Sewer Rehabilitation Study, Loma Linda, California -Oasis Townhome Apartment Water Use Study, Loma Linda, California -Rancho Avenue Signal Interconnect, Colton, California -Richardson Street Well Drain Line, Loma Linda, California David S. Gould, P.E. Civil Engineer EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Environmental Resource Engineering, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY Key Personnel Resumes REGISTRATION Registered Civil Engineer, Slate of California C48296 Mr. Gould is a Project Manager and infrastructure planner with DM` Engineering and has been with the firm for eight (S) years. Mr. Could oversees DM"s public agency services and has extensive experience with planning, design and construction of new and existing street facilities, water and waste water (acilities and storm drain facilities. In addition, Mr. Gould has performed a variety of development studies with respect to hydrology, hydraulics, water and sewer systems, traffic studies and cost benefit analysis. He has served as Project Manager for the following projects: -Circulation deficiency planning, analysis, improvement recommendations and cost analysis for Vehicular Traffic Studies at Marine Corps Air Station, EI Toro. -Hydrology and hydraulic planning and analysis for various local and regional storm drain facilities, and preparation for construction cost estimates and specifications for Marine Corps Air Stations, Camp Pendleton and Tustin. -Utility assessments for major site planning and pipeline projects for the City of Newport Beach' Groundwater Development Project. This project involved research and planning with various jurisdictional agencies for a proposed 32,000 linear foot pipe line. -Utility research for three (3) proposed water transmission mains and water well sites m the Cities of Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Santa Ana. -Coordination with U.S. Corps of Engineers, County of Orange and West Newport Oil Company relative to relocation of an existing 12-inch water main under the Santa Ana River and through West Newport Oil Property. -Plan review of Sewer and Water Capital Improvement Projects, private consultants projects, and other agencies and utility companies with infrastructure within the City of Newport Beach in accordance with City of Newport Beach Design Criteria and Standards. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) American Water Works Association (AWWA) Projects City of Irvine Survey of Facilities Infrastructure City of Newport Beach Utilities Yard Irvine Unified School District City of Indian Wells Facilities Yard MCAS, EI Toro, Tustin, Camp Pendleton Inventory J. Thomas Miles, P.E. Civil Engineer Education Master of Business Administration, Business, 1977 Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, 1967 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1961 r Key Persatnel Resumes Rettistration Professional Engineer, South Carolina, # 5641 Professional Affiliations Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) National Society of Professional Engineers E~x erience IHTM & Associates Principal. Joint founder of facilities management company which has experienced significant growth in all five (5) years of its existence despite the general national recession for most of that period. Principal far the ]HTM consulting services contract with John Wayne Airport, including major facility improvements planning, design, and construction. Develops reports requesting funds from FAA and state agencies. Monitors projects for schedule and cost conformance. Advises the Airport Manager on A/E firm design selections, supervises construction projects, obtains necessary permits, and ensures projects meet environmental and OSHA requirements. Performed a detailed facilities inventory of newly expanded commercial and general aviation airport in Orange County. Actively involved over the past 17 years m facilities projects for three Marine Corps Air Stations, Camp Pendleton, Tustin, and Twentynine Palms. This involvement has encompassed virtually all aspects of facilities management at the three activities, including the design and construction supervision of a major helicopter landing facility and access road. As a result, he is keenly aware of the special problems of agencies of both Federal and local governments and the interactions and relationships with the surrounding communities. Lawrence G. Serafini, P.E. Civil Engineer Education Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Califomia State University, Long Beach Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Associate in Science, Engineering Science, Hudson Valley Community College Rer_istration Registered Civil Engineer, State of Califomia C30863 Professional Affiliations Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) EXPERIENCE Senior member of the John Wayne Airport project management services contract. Heads G.I.S. program development for facilities management. Responsible for developing major services for environmental engineering. Was directly responsible for leading the Installation Restoration Division responsible for clean up of the Marine Corps Air Stations, El Toro and Tustin, and the Environmental Engineering Division responsible for operation compliance with water, air, and hazardous waste and material regulations. Also leader of the Remedial Project Manager Teams which are comprised of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Califomia Department of Toxic Substance Control, and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. Key Personnel Resumes Provided full utility services throughout Marine Corps Air Stations, EI Toro and Tustin and the operation and maintenance of all required commercial transportation vehicles. Divisions under this position included Administration, personnel and finance, Engineering, Planning, Environment, Maintenance Management, Building Trades, Structures and Grounds, Utilities, Contracting, Family Housing, and Transportation. Annual budget for department was approximately $40,000,000 with a staff of over 300. Responsible for normal municipal public works functions including providing full utility services including cold iron support to the ships and telephone service for the Terminal island Naval Complex. Divisions included Maintenance Control, Planning, Public Works, Family Housing and a Seabee unit. The annual budget for the department was approximately X17,000,000 with a staff of over 175. Pro'ec Irvine Unified School District Fueling Point John Wayne Airport Facilities Maintenance Management Services .- . . Representative Project Experience Projects designed or administered by our personnel or identified subcontractors are generally illustrated below: Recent Similar Projects include: City of Colton Corporation Yard - A Six building complex (GTS Associates) Architectural Programming, Architecture, Engineering, Design and Construction Administration for the City of Colton Corporation Yard. The project includes 6 separate buildings, totaling over 25,000 square feet with a construction cost of $2,100,000 including $350,000 of site remediation. The building types include an Administration Building, Auto Shop, Water Department, Shop Building, Paint Storage, Paint Booth and Storage Building. The project also included a Car Wash, complete service station gas pumps and gas/diesel Storage Tanks, lifts and service bays. The primary construction method consisted of tilt up concrete walls articulated with standing-seam metal roofmg. Prefabricated steel equipment storage sheds were installed and the entire site paved. The total project site was approximately 5 acres. • Corporation Yard Use Study and Addition for the City of Loma Linda (GTS Associates) This project evaluated the existing yard, made recommendations on improvements and resulted in the addition of a new facility to the Yard, design by GTS, to assist in its efficient functioning. City of Newport Beach Utilities Yard (DD1` Engineering) The project entailed a comprehensive facilities study to accommodate the acquisition of five (5) acres for expansion of the City's Facility Yard.. This involved storage, buildings, utilities, parking, circulation, reservoir and pump station phased over a five (5) year period. This work was associated with a 20 million dollar project. • City of Indian Wells Facilities Yard (DM` Engineering, JHTM & Associates) The public works functions at the City of Indian Wells are accomplished both by contract and by in-house maintenance personnel. In an effort to reorganize and expand the Public Works Department to accomplish the current task with the optimum balance, the City retained consultant services to aid in achieving the following objectives: 1) Review of a management and staffing study that recommended organi~tion and a division of functions between maintenance service and maintenance construction contractors and the functions of the in-house maintenance staff. 2) Prepared a scope of services for an umbrella contract for municipal engineering services. 3) Developed a design concept for the City's maintenance yard and emergency operations center. 4) Performed resource analysis, time and motion studies and developed job orders for all tasks performed by the in-house maintenance force. • City of Irvine Facilities Infrastructure (DM` Engineering, JHTM & Associates) This project required the inventory of facilities, infrastructure and parks owned, operated and maintained by the City of Irvine to determine remedial maintenance requirements, on-going preventative and routine maintenance requirements, out-sourcing possibilities and the projection of maintenance and repair costs for the City's six (6) year business plan. Represe~ttative Project Experience • Irvine Unified School District Bus Yard (DM` Engineering,JHTM & Associates) This project entailed detailed plans for the addition and removal of the District fueling and bus circulation facility. Extensive research and analysis was performed in developing a new and removing an existing fueling system. MCAS EI Toro, Tustin, Camp Pendleton Inventory (DM` Engineering) The facilities at these air stations include general aviation parking and tie down areas, numerous buildings, parking lots, recreational and park facilities, on-site roadways and numerous other supporting facilities and utilities. As a part of an effort to expand the facility circulation and parking DM` Engineering was retained by the base staff to prepare a detailed facilities inventory of all facilities and equipment. This inventory served as the basis for the total demand on the base's circulation and parking needs. Civic Center for the City of Loma Linda (GTS Associates) Construction Administration of the Civic Center for the City of Loma Linda. The constmction of the Civic Center consisted of structural steel, augmented by brick and plaster fmishes. The construction cost for the facility was approximately s7 million. Heritage Gardens Convalescent Facility Addition and Remodel, Loma Linda (GTS Associates) This project was performed for a private health care firm and consisted of the addition of 33 non-ambulatory beds and a combination therapy and community room plus the remodeling of the kitchens, dining and support facilities in the City of Loma Linda. This project was constrcted under the State Office of Health Planning and Development and involved the State Fire Marshall. The project is a combination concrete block and wood framed construction with Mediterranean style architecture. The building additions are approximately 10,000 square feet and with extensive remodeling of the existing facility the construction cost was approximately $1,200,000. Client References REFERENCE CONTACT PERSON. ADDRESS & PHONE CONSULTANT City of Colton John C. Hutton, Director of Public Works GTS Associates 650 N. La Cadena Drive, Colton, 92324 (909) 370-5065 City of Loma Linda AI C. Cablay, Director of Public Works GTS Associates 25541 Barton Road, Loma Linda, 92354 (904) 799-2874 City of Newport Jeff Staneart, Utilities Director DM` Engineering Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, 92658 (714) 644-3011 City of Indian Wells Don Bender DM` Engineering 44-950 Eldorado Drive, Indian Wells 92210-7497 JHTM & Associates (619) 776-0256 MCAS, El Toro Piara Singh DM` Engineering Building 368, MCAS, EI Toro, 92709 (714) 726-3701 City of Irvine John McAllister DM` Engineering One Civic Center Playa, Irvine 92713 JHTM & Associates (714)726-6692 Irvine Unified School Don Babitz DM` Engineering District 14600 Sand Canyon, Irvine 92720 JHTM & Associates (714) 459-1936 ,r f ~; ~~~~ Project Hourly Breakdown Person-Hours by Task A E P CA CL F Needs Analysis Task 1.1 Facility Inventory 20 40 2 10 Task 1.2 Staff Interviews 40 20 I 10 Task 1.3 Summary of Operational Necds 20 20 4 15 Site Evaluation/Conceptual Development Task 2.1 Parking 50 2 50 Task 2.2 Vehicle Access, Circulation and Site Security 60 1 60 Task 2.3 Material Storage, Fueling Facility 40 1 40 Task 2.4 Office Space 70 8 1 50 Task 2.5 Transfer Facility 20 2 Task 2.6 Off-site Expansion 40 30 1 Task 2.7 Operations 20 16 Task 2.8 Site Plan Development 30 70 1 70 Task 2.9 Funding Alternatives 16 16 10 Task 2.10 Implementation 50 8 15 i i A Architect E Engineer P Principal CA CAD Operator CL Clerical F Field Survey/Aerial Photo t ,~ ~ ~ i t i r i 1 •WW7 ~^'M ~un ,'~aw,n NYId BJ.iS WU lV N~573Q 1.2lVNB~U73ad QNVA HStliiOdHOJ .,...., .M ~w'suvuossv ^gy~ ® [ ~ ~ ~ ~ i p ,~' 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 8 ~ ~ a „ ~01 ~ yy ~, eE3 ~ A "~ ~~ ~ Yea y ,~,~ ~ts 71 ~ i4y_§ ~~~ g }, ~ ~ a ~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ o m c~ _ Y4~ A bs.. 4?$ ~7~ ~ _ ~ A ~ ~~ o y R ' y y ~• G ~ {Y ,V do q~ 6b~g ~ ~ 5~ 4 ~ R (Y~ g g g 7G P~SS& ~~.o 9 i ~ i~ o-3 ~~i R 2w 5 d ~b ~~~ Se ~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~3~ ~ 9 ~ y ~ 3~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~ a ~u ~a~ ~' ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ 31 ae a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 67 am ~y ,y Y ~g 3 ~ ~ \~~ ~ " ~~~5~ v~ F qR$Q [~~ ~ ~~~" ~~ ~ Rbbb~ babgbgbg~ $~g$~ « 88A43° 9 9F $~~Y~ ~.~~~~ ~ ~~s~ ~ ~~~~o 0 f.. y ~ ~ F b~ --~ ..~ +aa e y 1 b ~p¢(p ~py S~T ! pan x -- \ +, t - F in ® ~~ I ® ~~ ~~ I r ~ i ~® 1 ® I Q q H ® £I ~~ - ~ al ~i ~~~ ~ r ;~; ~~~.. ~..~~..,~ ~,~~~., m..,„.~.,..,..., ~..,. tJdid Jlls vUrlll vrvoi..~ __ .. l I ,....~.~rv~~..r..~....,..., ...,....., s3ivio0~sv sly.. ~ rrvawlo ornssvr, .m oav.~ 3lvaodao~ ° ; 1 a: d ~, Q q~ ~ o,~e (~ ~, ^~q \•, 9~ 9 / J'r r 3NINVW _1S3M _ r---~ I I m ^ t--__J m ~~ -~,~ N m ---- ~ _ _ ~ -~,~ 1 ~~ r-~ -~ I o, L-J L ~1 ~~ ~ ~, m II da r $ Z ~ Z I~ C9Z I I .n i ~ 2S9 I ~ i JI o ~ ~- e o a~., . ~ '~ ~t o~ 9 t 1 ~/ \ ~ l~ ~~ i fo b~ ~/ Z' I I I J - ~ ~ ;II il~ ilk _ --_ __-~_lr I I k-~~--~I ~_-~ Q ,_,O~ eu ~"~ ~ I ~~~ I t- ,ooe ~~ ~ I[b °+ f-_ ~~ =1aJ Z ~ .~' ~ N N ~ I-~ a 1 ls~~~' T ^ ~~)~ /~ z Y p N n 'V v ~ C o r 1 \ ~ n ~~` idyl y ~ -_ b J e 1S ,A..I~~ -J ~ o ~ o --c~ o r ~~o... . l tllld SOH^c arlnn~ I I I I 1 1 1 I II III ~ ~ jl~ ~ I I ~ II 1 II jl ~ 1 1 it II I I I III i I l I = : ~ I I L w i i l l i I I I l I I I I I I i t I III II il II II III III ° a iS~ l i l l I I I I I I l ~ I I 1 1 i 1 ~ ~ ~ I I r ~ N L J y) z 0 z~ o'~^~I wm~l 1 ~ ~~ O - w c ti i ,,, ~ I G = 15 `JNINZ • ,Q1 N \~ y v ~ 2 O a v~ c r a `JNINt ~~JC~ \U --- - v~~-. 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