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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-Development Services ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Valerie C. Ross, Director Subject: Resolution approving Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for civil Dept: Development Services engineering design services and project management services for State Street from 16th Date: June 26, 2008 Street to Foothill Boulevard — extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway (1.5 miles) to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue (SS04- 09). File No. 1.7245 MCC Date: 07/21/08 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 07/24/00 Resolution adopting 2000/2001 —2004/2005 Capital Improvement Program. 01/22/01 Resolution authorizing the submittal of the State Street Extension Project Application to SANBAG and Committing Local Match Funds for the Surface Transportation Program Funding Cycle. 06/18/01 Resolution approving Contract No. 01-082 with San Bernardino Associated Governments for the State Street Extension Project. 07/09/01 Allocation of$2,487,500 in the 2001/02 Capital Improvement Program(CIP)for State Street from 16`h Street to Base Line Street and from High School to 5`h Street (Acct. Nos. 129-367-5504-7059; 129- 367-5504-7060; 129-367-5504-7238;and 242-362-5504-7245). 02/04/02 Adopted Resolution No. 2002-36 approving Agreement with Lilburn Corporation for preparation of environmental documents for the extension of State Street. 03/19/07 Adopted Resolution No.2007-94 approving Amendment No. 1 to Agreement with Lilburn Corporation for preparation of environmental documents for the extension of State Street. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. Valerie C. Ross Contact person: Robert Eisenbeisz, City Engineer Phone:5203 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Reso. & Agreement Ward: 6 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 900,000 Source: (Acct. Nos.) 129-367-5504-7245 Acct. Description: State Street construction from 51h Street to 16th Street. Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subiect• Resolution approving Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for civil engineering design services and project management services for State Street from 16th Street to Foothill Boulevard — extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway (1.5 miles) to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue (SSO4-09). Background: On June 18, 2001, the City executed a contract with SANBAG to utilize $2,005,000 of Federal Highway Surface Transportation Project (STP) funds for the extension of State Street between 5th Street and 16th Street. Because federal funding is involved, the City is required to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). NEPA compliance for the project is subject to both Caltrans and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approval. On February 4, 2002, an Agreement was executed with Lilburn Corporation in the amount of $61,174 for the preparation of environmental documents needed for compliance with NEPA. Lilburn subsequently completed a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the City's submittal to Caltrans. The environmental process through Caltrans Local Assistance was not completed as a result o£ 1) Caltrans requesting additional information; 2) Caltrans change in guidelines; and 3) numerous delays, primarily due to changes in Caltrans personnel assigned to the project. Therefore, the environmental document is outdated and subject to revision based on revised Caltrans guidelines. On March 19, 2007, Amendment No. 1 in the amount of $25,000 to Lilburn's Agreement was approved establishing a new scope of work to address the revisions necessary to prepare a new EA. Shortly after approval of Amendment No. 1 Caltrans announced that it was revising the Preliminary Environmental Study(PES) form and that the old form would no longer be accepted. When the new PES was released several months later, it became apparent that considerable engineering design work would be needed to complete the new PES form. This engineering design was not in the scope of Lilburn's services and not within its area of expertise. Based on the need for detailed engineering work to support the environmental consultant, staff determined that the services of a Consultant Civil Engineer would be needed. Therefore, on May 5, 2008, proposals were received from seven (7) consultants for civil engineering design services and project management services for State Street from 16th Street to Foothill Boulevard to extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway (1.5 miles) to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue (SSO4-09). The following consultants submitted proposals: ERSC, Inc. of San Bernardino Hall &Foreman, Inc. of Ontario MAPCO/Transtech of San Bernardino KOA Corporation of Ontario LAN Engineering Corporation of San Bernardino Parsons Brinkerhoff of San Bernardino RBF Corporation of Ontario 2 1 3 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT—Continued The proposals were reviewed and evaluated by a selection panel comprised of Robert Eisenbeisz, City Engineer, Kerry Morford, Interim Director of Development Services, Brendon Biggs, Chief of San Bernardino County Transportation Planning Division and Mike Grubbs, Project Manager. Based on the review of proposals, the firms of Parsons Brinkerhoff, KOA Corporation, RBF Corporation and LAN Engineering were invited to present their proposals to the selection panel. The presentations/interviews were conducted on June 16, 2008. Based on the evaluation of each firm's presentation, the panel unanimously agreed that the firm of LAN Engineering provided the best proposal and presentation for this project. Staff's experience with LAN Engineering on past projects has been excellent. They performed on schedule and within budget. The sole specialty of LAN is roadway/highways/bridges and their related infrastructure, coupled with a background that is highly relevant to the State Street project. Therefore, staff recommends approval of the attached Agreement with LAN Engineering to perform these services. LAN Engineering's scope of services includes, in general, preliminary engineering, project design and construction support. More specific tasks include the following: i 1. Project Management. 2. Research record information and utilities. 3. Alignment study and survey. 4. Topographic mapping. 5. Bridge structure review. 6. Geotechnical investigation. 7. Hydrology and hydraulic report. 8. Traffic report review. 9. Traffic signal design. 10. Preliminary engineering design 11. Right-of-way identification. 12. Utility coordination. 13. Environmental coordination. 14. Plan, Specifications and Estimate. LAN Engineering has proposed a fee of$827,385.00 for the work. This fee is in line with the fees proposed by the competing firms. Staff anticipates that a total budget of$900,000 will be needed to fund the Agreement and to cover staff time. Staff believes the preliminary engineering and project design phase can be completed in one year. Completion of this phase will allow the City to obligate federal funds for acquisition of right-of-way. Acquisition of right-of-way will require one additional year. Approximately $2,000,000 in Federal funds is earmarked for construction of this project. The 4- lane project is roughly estimated to cost between $13,000,000 and $15,000,000. Staff will be seeking additional federal, state and local funding. The project will qualify for regional arterial funding under the Measure I extension, which requires a 32% match from the Regional circulation System Fee Fund. 3 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT—Continued The Measure I extension funding will not be available until FY 2010/11 at the earliest and it will depend upon the implementation plan developed by SANBAG. Therefore, subject to availability of funding, construction could begin in 2010 and be completed by 2012. Financial Impact: Funding for services associated with this Agreement in the amount of $827,385.00 will be available in the FY 2008/09 budget. All costs incurred will be charged to Acct. Nos. 129-367- 5504-7245. Approximately $72,000 is needed to cover staff time and incidental costs associated with managing the Agreement. Staff time will be charged directly to the above account. Right-of-way and Construction cost for this project will be reimbursable at the rate of 88.53% and the City's share will be 11.57%. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. 4 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE 3 EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH LAN ENGINEERING CORPORATION TO PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES AND PROJECT 4 MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR STATE STREET FROM 16TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD — EXTEND AND CONSTRUCT (4) LANES OF ROADWAY 5 (1.5 MILES) TO CONNECT STATE STREET TO RANCHO AVENUE (SSO4-09). 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 7 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 8 SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute an 9 Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation to Provide Civil Engineering Design Services 10 and Project Management Services for State Street from 16t" Street to Foothill Boulevard — 11 Extend and Construct (5) Lanes of Roadway (1.5 miles) to Connect State Street to Rancho 12 13 Avenue (SSO4-09), a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by .r.. 14 reference as fully as though set forth at length. 15 SECTION 2. This Agreement shall not take effect until the Agreement is fully signed 16 and executed by the parties, and no party shall be obligated hereunder until the time of such full 17 execution. No oral contracts, amendments, modifications or waivers are intended or authorized 18 and shall not be implied from any act or course of conduct of any party. 19 SECTION 3. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the Agreement fail to 20 21 execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of the resolution. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 RESOLUTION ... AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH LAN ENGINEERING CORPORATION TO PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN 2 SERVICES AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR STATE STREET FROM 3 16TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD — EXTEND AND CONSTRUCT (4) LANES OF ROADWAY (1.5 MILES) TO CONNECT STATE STREET TO RANCHO 4 AVENUE (SSO4-09). 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 2008, by the following vote,to-wit: 8 9 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 10 ESTRADA 11 BAXTER 12 BRINKER 13 DERRY 14 KELLEY 15 JOHNSON 16 MC CAMMACK 17 18 Rachel Clark, City Clerk 19 20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2008. 21 Patrick J. Morris, Mayor 22 City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form: 24 .r James F. Penman City Attorney 26 B Pte---� 27 y 28 2 EXHIBIT "A" AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR THE EXTENSION OF STATE STREET FROM 16TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND CONNECT STATE STREET TO RANCHO AVENUE (SSO4-09). THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 2008 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"), and LAN ENGINEERING CORPORATION ("Consultant"). WITNESSETH: A. WHEREAS, City proposes to retain Consultant to provide civil engineering design services and project management services, through Caltrans and the Federal process for the extension of State Street from 16th Street to Foothill Boulevard — extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway (1.5 Miles) to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue (CIP Project No. SSO4-09), hereinafter referred to as "Project"; and B. WHEREAS, the work proposed includes, but is not limited to, preparation of an alignment study, preliminary engineering, right-of-way documentation, and final engineering and construction documents, including Plans, Specifications & Estimate (PS&E); and C. WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has that degree of specialized expertise contemplated within California Government Code, Section 37103, and holds all necessary licenses to practice and perform the services herein contemplated; and D. WHEREAS, City and Consultant desire to contract for specific services in connection with the Project described below ("Project") and desire to set forth their rights, duties and liabilities in connection with the services to be performed; and E. WHEREAS, no official or employee of City has a financial interest, within the provisions of California Government Code, Sections 1090-1092, in the subject matter of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1.0. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT 1.1. Scope of Services. Consultant shall provide civil engineering, design services and project management services for Project, in accordance with the City's standards and Consultant's proposal dated May 5, 2008, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment"1". 1.2. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and \\Sierra\DS\_Public Works\RFCA's\2008 A11\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 1 EXHIBIT "A" skill ordinarily exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any laws that may affect Consultant's performance of this Agreement. 1.3. Warranty. Consultant warrants that it shall perform the services required by this Agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal and California employment laws including, but not limited to, those laws related to minimum hours and wages; occupational health and safety; fair employment and employment practices; workers' compensation insurance and safety in employment; and all other Federal, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the services required under this Agreement. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description including attorneys' fees and costs, presented, brought, or recovered against City for, or on account of any liability under any of the above-mentioned laws, which may be incurred by reason of Consultant's performance under this Agreement. 1.4. Non-discrimination. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall not engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law, except as permitted pursuant to Section 12940 of the Government Code. Violation of this provision may result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code, Section 1735. 1.5 Non-Exclusive Agreement. Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into agreements with other consultants for services similar to the services that are subject to this Agreement or may have its own employees perform services similar to those services contemplated by this Agreement. 1.6. Delegation and Assignment. This is a personal service contract, and the duties set forth herein shall not be delegated or assigned to any person or entity without the prior written consent of City. 1.7. Business License: The Consultant shall obtain and maintain a valid City Business Registration Certificate during the term of this Agreement. 1.8. Duty of Loyalty/Conflict of Interest: The Consultant understands and agrees that as the City's consultant, Consultant shall maintain a fiduciary duty and a duty of loyalty to the City in performing Consultant's obligations under this Agreement. Consultant, in performing its obligations under this Agreement, is governed by California's conflict of interest laws, Government Code Section 87100 et seq., and Title 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et seq. S:\_Pubbc Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 2 EXHIBIT"A" 2.0. COMPENSATION AND BILLING 2.1. Compensation. Over the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall be compensated for such services for an amount not to exceed $827,385.00 as indicated in Attachment"2" attached and made a part hereof. 2.2. Additional Services. Consultant shall not receive compensation for any services provided outside the scope of services specified in this Agreement unless the City, prior to Consultant performing the additional services, approves such additional services in writing. It is specifically understood that oral requests and/or approvals of such additional services or additional compensation shall be barred and are unenforceable. 2.3. Method of Billing. Consultant may submit invoices to the City Engineer for approval on a progress basis, but no more often than monthly. Said invoice shall be based on the total of all of Consultant's services, which have been completed to City's sole satisfaction. City shall pay Consultant's invoice within forty-five (45) days from the date City receives said invoice. Each invoice shall describe in detail, the services performed and the associated time for completion. Any additional services approved and performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be designated as "Additional Services" and shall identify the number of the authorized change order, where applicable, on all invoices. 2.4. Records and Audits. Records of Consultant's services relating to this Agreement shall be maintained in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City or its City Engineer for inspection and/or audit at mutually convenient times for a period of three (3) years from the Effective Date. 3.0. TIME OF PERFORMANCE 3.1. Commencement and Completion of Work. The professional services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall commence within five (5) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement. Said services shall be substantially completed within six (6) months unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. Failure to commence work in a timely manner and/or diligently pursue work to completion may be grounds for termination of this Agreement. It is recognized that some services, such as right-of-way acquisition and decertification of existing operating State R/W, may take longer. Such services shall be pursued to completion. 3.2. Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be responsible for delays or lack of performance resulting from acts beyond the reasonable control of the party or parties. Such acts shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, fire, strikes, material shortages, compliance with laws or regulations, riots, acts of war, or any other conditions beyond the reasonable control of a party. \\Sierra\DS\_Pubhc Works\RFCA's\2008 A]1\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 3 EXHIBIT "A" 4.0. TERM AND TERMINATION 4.1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue until satisfactory completion of all work contemplated herein. All work shall be completed within the timeframe and in accordance with the schedule as provided by the City. 4.2. Notice of Termination. The City reserves and has the right and privilege of canceling, suspending or abandoning the execution of all or any part of the work contemplated by this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time, by providing written notice to Consultant. The termination of this Agreement shall be deemed effective upon receipt of the notice of termination. In the event of such termination, Consultant shall immediately stop rendering services under this Agreement unless directed otherwise by the City. 4.3. Compensation. In the event of termination; City shall pay Consultant for reasonable costs incurred and professional services satisfactorily performed up to and including the date of City's written notice of termination. Compensation for work in progress shall be prorated as to the percentage of work completed as of the effective date of termination in accordance with the fees set forth herein. In ascertaining the professional services actually rendered hereunder up to the effective date of termination of this Agreement, consideration shall be given to both completed work and work in progress, to complete and incomplete drawings, and to other documents pertaining to the services contemplated herein whether delivered to the City or in the possession of the Consultant. 4.4 Documents. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all documents prepared by Consultant in its performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, finished or unfinished design, development and construction documents, data studies, drawings, maps and reports, shall be delivered to the City within ten (10) days of delivery of termination notice to Consultant, at no cost to City. Any use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization from Consultant shall be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal expense to Consultant. 5.0. INSURANCE 5.1. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain and maintain during the life of this Agreement all of the following insurance coverages: (a) Comprehensive general liability, including premises-operations, products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. S:\—Public Works\RFCA's\2003 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 4 EXHIBIT "A" (b) Automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non-owned vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of California. (d) Professional errors and omissions ("E&O") liability insurance with policy limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. Consultant shall obtain and maintain, said E&O liability insurance during the life of this Agreement and for three years after completion of the work hereunder. 5.2. Endorsements. The comprehensive general liability insurance policy shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: (a) Additional insureds: "The City of San Bernardino and its elected and appointed boards, officers, agents, and employees are addition- al insureds with respect to this subject project and contract with City." (b) Notice: "Said policy shall not terminate, nor shall it be cancelled, _ nor the coverage_reduced, until thirty (30) days-after written notice is given to City." (c) Other insurance: "Any other insurance maintained by the City of San Bernardino shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy." 5.3. Certificates of Insurance. Consultant shall provide to City certificates of insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a form and content approved by City, prior to performing any services under this Agreement. 5.4. Non-limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any way, the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement, or the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property. 6.0. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to any matter referenced herein and supersedes any and all other prior writings and oral negotiations. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, and signed by the parties in interest at the time of such modification. The terms S:\—Public Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 5 i EXHIBIT "A" of this Agreement shall prevail over any inconsistent provision in any other contract document appurtenant hereto, including exhibits to this Agreement. 6.2. Representatives. The Director of Development Services or her designee shall be the representative of City for purposes of this Agreement and may issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of the City, called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a representative for purposes of this Agreement who shall be authorized to issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of Consultant called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. 6.3. Proiect Managers. City shall designate a Construction Engineer to work directly with Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a Project Manager who shall represent it and be its agent in all consultations with City during the term of this Agreement. Consultant or its Project Manager shall attend and assist in all coordination meetings called by City. 6.4. Notices. Any notices, documents, correspondence or other communications concerning this Agreement or the work hereunder may be provided by personal delivery, facsimile or mail and shall be addressed as set forth below. Such communication shall be deemed served or delivered: a) at the time of delivery if such communication is sent by personal delivery; b) at the time of transmission if such communication is sent by facsimile; and c) 48 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as reflected by the official U.S. postmark if such communication is sent through regular United States mail. IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: William Nascimento, President Valerie C. Ross LAN Engineering Corporation Director of Development Services 1887 Business Center Dr., Suite 6 300 North"D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92408 San Bernardino, CA 92418 Fax: 909-890-0467 Fax: 909-384-5080 Tel: 909-890-0477 Tel: 909-384-5357 6.5. Attorneys' Fees. In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the enforcement of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions hereof. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this contract on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for the purposes of this paragraph. S:\—Public Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 6 EXHIBIT "A" 6.6. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to conflict of laws. In the event of any legal action to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that the sole and exclusive venue shall be a court of competent jurisdiction located in San Bernardino County, California. 6.7. Assignment. Consultant shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet or encumber all or' any part of Consultant's interest in this Agreement without City's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and cause for termination of this Agreement. Regardless of City's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release Consultant of Consultant's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by Consultant hereunder for the term of this Agreement. 6.8 Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, and employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses, including attorney fees, damage to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons or damages of any nature including, but not by way of limitation, all civil claims or workers' compensation claims, arising out of or in any way connected with the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant, its employees, agents or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. 6.9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall be acting at all times as an independent contractor and not as an employee of City. Consultant shall secure, at his expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Social Security, State; Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and other payroll deductions for Consultant and its officers, agents, and employees, and all business licenses, if any are required, in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. 6.10 Ownership of Documents. All findings, reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or prepared by Consultant or any of its subcontractors in the course of performance of this.Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of City. Consultant agrees that any such documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization without the prior consent of City. Any use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement, and any use of incomplete documents, shall be at the sole risk of City and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from City's use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement or use of incomplete documents furnished by Consultant. Consultant shall deliver to City any findings, reports, documents, information, data, in any form, including but not limited to, computer tapes, discs, files audio tapes or any other Project related items as requested by City or its authorized representative, at no additional cost to the City. S:\—Public Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 7 EXHIBIT "A" 6.11 Public Records Act Disclosure. Consultant has been advised and is aware that all reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes, discs or files furnished or prepared by Consultant, or any of its subcontractors, and provided to City may be subject to public disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et. seq.). Exceptions to public disclosure may be those documents or information that qualify as trade secrets, as that term is defined in the California Government Code Section 6254.7, and of which Consultant informs City of such trade secret. The City will endeavor to maintain as confidential all information obtained by it that is designated as a trade secret. The City shall not, in any way, be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any trade secret including, without limitation, those records so marked if disclosure is deemed to be required by law or by order of the Court. 6.12. Responsibility for Errors. Consultant shall be responsible for its work and results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or explanation as may be required by the City's representative, regarding any services rendered under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. 6.13. Prohibited Employment. Consultant will not employ any regular employee of City while this Agreement is in effect. 6.14. Order of Precedence. In the event of an inconsistency or conflict in this Agreement and any of the attached Exhibits or Attachments, the terms set forth in this Agreement shall prevail. 6.15. Costs. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees incurred in the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement and in the performance of its obligations hereunder except as expressly provided herein. 6.16. No Third Party Beneficiary Rights. This Agreement is entered into for the sole benefit of City and Consultant and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right in, under or to this Agreement. 6.17. Headings. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to be a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 6.18. Construction. The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as S:\_Public Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07 21-08.doc 8 EXHIBIT "A" if drafted jointly by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 6.19 Amendments. Only a writing executed by the parties hereto or their respective successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. 6.20. Waiver. The delay or failure of either party at any time to require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in no way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought. The waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any occurrence or event shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or remedy with respect to any other occurrence or event, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 6.21. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable in any circumstance, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance. 6.22. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one agreement. 6.23. Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said parties and that by doing so, the parties hereto are formally bound to the __--provisions of this Agreement. HI /// \\Sierra\DS\_Public Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 9 EXHIBIT "A" AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR THE EXTENSION OF STATE STREET FROM 16TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND CONNECT STATE STREET TO RANCHO AVENUE (SS04-09) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their respective authorized officers, as of the date first above written. F SAN BERNARDINO CITY O , LAN ENGINEERING CORP. A Municipal Corporation, CONSULTANT By Fred Wilson, City Manager Signature Name and Title Approved as to form: James F. Penman, City Attorney By_ \\Sierra\DS\_Public Works\RFCA's\2008 All\07-21-08\Agreement with LAN for State Street Extension\Standard -— Agreement State Street Extension 07-21-08.doc 10 Attachment "1" mow. TABLE OF CONTENTS O C 'y" Proposal to provide Civil Engineering Design Services and Project Management Services for State Street from 16th Street to Foothill 0 Boulevard - extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway (1.5 miles) to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue (SSO4-09) ;ill l00 0 Cover Letter City of San Bernardino Business License _ ___1111..._.._._.__ 1111 Section 1: The Project Team _......... .... _._..---..__.___.._.__........___._.___...__.___...._......._.._--- Section 2: LAN Team Relevant Experience :-1 .1.1.1._._....._....__ 1_................_.......... ..........._11 _.........1-1--1---.... ._.... ............_..._.....-._._...----- Section 3: Management Plan, Organization, and Staffing ..._._..__...._. _..........__................ __.._........................_.__11..1.1 _._.-_ _................ 1111. . _. _ ...... Section 4: Project Understanding and Approach _....____.._..__.._..__......____.__ _.........__..___.__._.._.__.---_---.............. __._._..---...�_._.____.._...._._._._..._.... Section 5: Project Schedule - --- _1111.... .1_.1_. .._...1..1.._ .........._. _1111 __ _.. Fee Proposal (Separate Sealed Envelope) YES Fri L R 3 �J 3/ LIM NASCIMENTO ENdNE ERINO CORPORATION s . Lim and Nascimento Engineering Corporation May 5,2008 0'� City of San Bernardino Development Services Department 300 North"D"Street, 8' Sa San Bernardino, CA 92418 G Attention: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs,PE,Project Manager y Subject: Proposal to provide Civil Engineering Design Services and Project Management Services for State Street from 16th Street to Foothill Boulevard - extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway(1.5 miles)to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue(SS04-09) Dear Mr. Grubbs: Once again, the ever-progressive minded City of San Bernardino (hereinafter City) is embarking on another transportation mobility enhancement within the City Limits. The State Street Project presents a significant alignment challenge; moreso, one might rephrase it as the "missing link" that needs to be constructed. As an entity dedicated to the enhancement of transportation mobility in Southern California, LAN Engineering (LAN) is delighted to offer its assistance to the City for this undertaking with its home team of firms and the RIGHT STAFF to "help make it happen". As you know, LAN has had a significant local presence in the City for many years. We are the largest transportation design entity within the City and certainly one of the largest in the Inland Empire. Our San Bernardino operation is our largest presence outside our Lake Forest Headquarters; fully staffed with 2` engineers, technicians and CM personnel. Our local office serves our clients/projects in both Counties of San Bernardino and Riverside. We have also recently opened a significant operation in Diamond Bar, from where staff augmentation is readily available if needed. The City's project will be managed/performed from the San Bernardino office. r a We are a well known entity locally; in fact we see ourselves as a part of the community and not just a firm in town for a fee. One of our Principals based in the local office serves as a Board Member with the Chamber of Commerce. On the projects end, we have served the City, the County, SANBAG and Caltrans District 8 as well as neighboring Cities/Agencies in the Inland Empire and Desert Communities. Section 3 of our submittal expands on this experience. As the City knows, roadways/highways/bridges and their related infrastructure is the sole specialty of LAN-THAT IS ALL WE DO AND DO VERY WELL. Our projects are full spectrum across t;. the board in type, magnitude and complexity. We do these projects in the differing roles of planning, project 4- development, design and construction management. s Our subconsultants for this project are David Evans (surveys & ROW), Diaz Yourman (Geotechnical), Douglas Engineering (Utilities and BNSF Coordination - only if needed) and Herman Weissker (potholing). Fi. All have worked with us before, so we bring to the City a team that "knows each other". All have also done projects for the City and in its immediate environs. V However, at the end of the day, it is the staff and especially the leadership committed that make the project a r, success. For this project we are committing a 30 plus years veteran in Ed Ng to "lead the charge". He will be supported by a senior experienced LAN staff; all project managers in their own right. We want this project and consequently have no hesitation committing the staff you will see in our submittal. 1r t' 1887 Business Center Drive,Suite 6 (909)890.0477 San Bernardino,CA 92408 Fax(909)890.0467 aw Letter to Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, PE Civil Engineering Services and Project Management Services Project Manager State Street from 16ffi Street to Foothill Boulevard We are proud to state that over 80% of our business is repeat projects/clientele. This has been possible because: • We deliver quality products and enforce both a strict QA/QC program and cost/schedule control. • We do our projects with an attitude of"we will do whatever it takes" • We always deliver the staff we propose "what you see is what you get". • I or Peter Lim acts as Principal-in-Charge for our projects. As such our clients receive "top management attention". On this project, I will serve as Principal-in-Charge. I conclusion, we are committing the RIGHT TEAM and RIGHT STAFF so that the City can make it happen. We look forward to favorable review of our submittal and participating in the next phase(s) of the City's selection process. Sincerely, Wil a cimento, PE, SE Pre ent/Principal-in-Charge �1f 5'.. e.; is r � 0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE ACCOUNT This Business Registration Certificate does not indicate the legal omation of this business at this location. Other approvals by other City departments,such as Development smites may be required. This Certificate is issued without verification that the certificate is subject to or NUMBER exempt from licensing by the State of Califomia. does RENEWAL. The Business Owner is responsible for timely renewal. Not receiving a renewal notice for any reason du not relieve P, 29407 responsibility for timely payment. If not paid within 30 days of the expiration date shown,a 50%penalty will be imposed. ^'} BUSINESS CLASS: ENGINEER EXPIRATION DATE 1/31/2009 aI, DATE PAID NOTES: 02/29/2008 BUSINESS LOCATION: 1887 BUSINESS CENTER DR#6 OWNER,FIRM OR G J NASCIMENTO CORPORATION BUSINESS NAME LIM&NASCIMENTO ENGINEERING CORP ATTENTION MAILING ADDRESS 12 MAUCHLY STE L F�. IRVINE, CA, 92618-6305 r>t� is I�. i. �e 9 PF NO Y � f i lag MOIF ;; sr k 4 J �ya �s. W� F;. i E (� 1 4 i�t .cG4rGt�..,��fk Introduction As a long standing member of the local San Bernardino Community, and unquestionably the largest transportation design entity within the City of San Bernardino and very likely one of the largest in the Inland Empire, as well as one dedicated �v to the advancement of transportation mobility in the region, we are delighted to respond to the City's RFP for the State Street Project. a' In this section of our submittal, we are providing the City our proposed team of firms for the project and the background G of the team members. We want to conclude this paragraph by stating that both LAN Engineering and our proposed Project Manager,Ed Ng,are committed to do "whatever it takes" for the successful completion of this project. 7 The Project Team The Project Team is illustrated in Figure 1-1. We stress the term "Project Team" since the success of the project will depend on all entities identified working together in harmony. The LAN team is a component of the project team with LAN in the role of Prime Consultant and the singular entity responsible to the City for all contractual, managerial and technical matters. We have called on four specialty subconsultants to support our work with their specialties. The respective responsibilities of the LAN team members are illustrated in Figure 1 We especially note that we have worked with these subconsultants time and time again. Consequently ours is a team that "know each other";and can "hit the ground running on day one Figure 9.-1:The Project Team tt,. ,y Sea Berea iao N CLIENT PRIME CONSULTANT -+a r"�'1+ .t"•a3 ! r `+ '.c "f "' S•, ,a„ ,n t �+'-s ^F�'}� !Y''�.tti'Yr �'c F `T�.,�(v r'4`'u'�T.�' •;u? x„ �� �''Ft •x a✓a '* + .m "r6 e,�' byµa•IR �r ti+'R; ms" 3, [�ca - u #+``i i .._, Varl(S a Fig 3$) S j�% Y`t. •tt,F� ?,'�'` � r +fi.'k .. �yy.� ,g r:. z a i , a " '. 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'� �Y..�w� �i: titi � , �` Figure 1-2: LAN Team Member Responsibilities C31 ; ' • Project Management Mapping David Evans • • Project Control • Surveys • Project Coordination Associates . ROW (� • Engineering Roadway/Civil a • �- -Hydrology I Hydraulics Diaz•Yourman Geotechnical Drainage/SWPPP Associates ' Seismicity -Traffic Design Structures r{ • Environmental Interface/Coordination Douglas • Utilities .-Public Meeting Support Engineering - Railroad Coord. • Reports (only if needed) • Plans • Specifications Herman • Potholing • Estimates Weissker • Constructability Review fkl;, City of San Bernardino State Street Project Background of LAN Engineering LAN Engineering Corporation is a California Engineering Firm with its professional practice exclusively in the planning, design, and construction management of transportation infrastructure, namely roadways, highways, freeways, highway bridges, railroad bridges, grade separations, a wide variety of water crossings, and, at times, one-of-a-kind transportation facilities. The firm was founded in 1994 by principals with over 40 years of combined experience. LAN has built a ` reputation for outstanding design, technological innovation, strong project management, strict cost and schedule control. Today the firm is at the pinnacle of transportation design and construction with regional transportation authorities and local agencies in the state of California, and provides services to a wide range of such clientele with a staff of over 160 professionals. The LAN staff is comprised of civil / structural engineers and construction management / inspection personnel. The firm is headquartered in Lake Forest, but also has offices in Diamond Bar, Sacramento, Santa Clara, San Diego, and a very significant presence in San Bernardino. In the years since its inception, LAN has consistently devised efficient and cost-conscious solutions to complex grade separation, bridge and highway problems. The firm prides itself on providing a quality product, and implementing a stringent QA/QC program. The importance of quality to the firm is reflected by extensive repeat business, with the virtue of client satisfacti `� on as the preeminent priority. More details of the firm,in general,are capsulated in F, ure I In our 14 years of existence we have constantly grown in staff size and have remained strong. The testament to the success story of LAN Engineering is the significant(over 80%)volume of"repeat business". This has been possible because: •; • Our policy is to do "whatever It takes"to keep our clients satisfied. • We have a highly competent staff whose experience and capabilities allow them to always "hit the ground running"without"learning curves". f 1 I P ` • Our clients always "get whet they see Is committed'. • Unless beyond our control,we always meet schedule milestones and exercise strict budget control. • We maintain our focus on our core business, which is design and construction management of transportation infrastructure. • We consistently devise efficient and cost effective solutions. GA Our firm is sound financially. We are in a growing cycle instead of planning office closures. We have no pending CIA litigations against us. WE HAVE NEVER BEEN TERMINATED from a contract. All said-WE WILL DELIVER. Figure 1.-3: LAN Engineering - The Firm Types of Callfomie Transportation Projects Project Roles • Widen/Extend/Improve/Realign Roadways Design Consultant • New Freeways/Highways/Roadways • Modify/Improve/Widen Existing Freeways/Highways • On Call Consultant • Highway/Railroad,Grade Separations Program Manager • Road/Railroad/Water Body Crossings • New Bridges i • General Engineering Consultant `s • Widen/Extend Existing Bridges II • Peer Reviewer I • Rehab/Seismic Retrofit of Existing Bridges L HOV Lane Additions • Value Engineering/Analysis >; • New Interchanges k. • Modify/Improve Existing Interchanges • Extension of Client Staff X ! • Drainage/Utility Improvements • Construction Manager # • Traffic Design/Signalization �P _ • Roadway Lighting/Electrical • Construction Inspection - �Nr • Hydrology/Hydraulics • Oversight Consultant • Retaining/MSE/Noise Barrier Walls • Culverts/Other Drainage Structures • Bridge Independent Checker State County .....�.�..-�,...�.....�_....r ..........�...—....�-�...-..—...�,.�....�..... my and Transportation Agency Clients In City Agency Clients In Southern/Central Callfomle i Southern/Central Callforrile i . Sall m, La Quinta j • County of Orange i'tinito • Cathedral City • County of Riverside 's • County of Los Angeles Fontsola • Coachella Rancho,.a • County of Fresno • Indio ' • County of San Diego Upp hnd • Temecula e • County of San Luis Obispo 1 • 'x c'jr•a County of Kern i ; 2`Sa Murrieta k ' n ser!±a cEa..h:.it v4 ai d r, t Ilb • Lake Elsinore • Orange County Transportation Authority • Perris -- E • Riverside County Transportation Commission • Palm Desert • • San Diego Association of Governments Irvine • Solano Transportation Authority •• Laguna Beach Palmdale ; e v Caltrans District 6 7,I' 10,12&DOS 4 P • Huntington Beach • Los Angeles • Riverside • San Diego 3 S 1 t F: €_ • Southern California Regional Rail Authority(Metrolink) I • Moreno Valley • Bakersfield I •.Alameda Corridor and Alameda Corridor East • Corona • Paso Robles } �.. F • Bay Area Rapid Transit District(BART) ! • North San Diego County Transit District j I • Banning • Sacramento f • Riverside&' '7,,, ffl o'V.: t`ye Flood Control Districts I • San Jose �L.. ."'s.r}iv:;it�'jAY�F:'voioo w• P5�2?i�6C:fN,'".°`, ,rEtt YF,YrirS`£fii�e4:t�''1Lvi`y rs'_.r, • M 1,{ .mod R 3 ,� The Presence of LAN in San Bernardino The firm's largest presence, outside of its Lake Forest headquarters, is right here in San Bernardino at 1887 Business Center Drive. This office has one of the largest full-time staffs in the Inland Empire committed to transportation infrastructure projects;and THE largest such staff within the City of San Bernardino. Our local office is conveniently and proximately located less than 10 minutes away from the City offices, the County offices, Caltrans District 8, SANBAG, C. and the BNSF Regional HQ. Operating from this location is a collective staff of 20 engineers (all levels), technicians,and qm additional numerous Construction Management personnel in proximate field offices. The staff size is more than adequate enough to serve the needs of the City's project. We consider ourselves, not only as a firm in town doing business,but also as part of the community. We are a member of the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce, and, in fact, one of the principals of the firm, based in the local office, serves as a member of the Chamber's Board of Directors. Over the years, by virtue of many projects in the City and County, we have been an integral part of improving and beautifying the area, and of the enhancement of its transportation mobility. 0 Background of Subconsuitants David Evans and Associates Since 1976, David Evans and Associates, Inc. (DEA) has provided multi-disciplinary professional consulting services to clients in the public and private sectors. These services include land surveying, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and planning. The firm has an office in Ontario with over 80 professional and technical staff members as well as an office in Riverside with over 3 staff members. DEA's key staff has extensive backgrounds in all aspects and varieties of land surveying. Their key personnel have In experience working for Metropolitan Water District, Caltrans, SANBAG, OCTA, RCTC, San Bernardino County Survey Department, the Transportation Corridor Agencies of Orange County, County Road Department, Los Angeles County,and a variety of cities and municipalities. Diaz • Yourman&Associates Diaz•Yourman & Associates (DYA) is a privately held geotechnical consulting services corporation founded in December 1992. They are a small, minority-owned and disadvantaged business enterprise (SBE/MBE/DBE). DYA has 17 employees, including 11 engineers with graduate-level degrees in geotechnical engineering who are supported by a staff of technicians, word processors, and drafters. Their engineers have extensive geotechnical design and construction experience for a wide array of project types, including transportation, ports and harbors, infrastructure, industrial, commercial, institutional, and environmental. DYA's innovation in applying existing technology into new applications has resulted in clients saving millions of dollars and months off construction schedules compared to conventional, existing methods. The corporate office is located in Santa Ana. The firm maintains a local branch office at 475-A South Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92408; telephone 909-266-1398; fax 909-522-4376. This office is currently primarily used as a satellite office for projects throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Douglas Engineering In Douglas Engineering was established January 2001. The office is located in the City of Redlands. The company provides civil engineering, construction administration and inspection, program/project management, planning and surveying services to both public agencies and private land development interests. The owner Douglas H. Mays,P.E. has extensive expertise in railroad grade separation projects: railroad coordination and negotiations of Construction and Maintenance Agreements, C.P.U.C. Order Authorizing Construction of a Grade Separation, nomination of projects to the C.P.U.C. Grade Separation Priority List and Requesting and obtaining $5.0 million allocations from the Grade Separation Priority �' gg G-7-31 List, all on behalf of public agencies. Experience also includes right of way engineering, water distribution and wastewater collection system,and utility research and coordination. Herman Weissker ( ! Herman Weissker, Inc. was founded in 1959 providing underground utility services. Herman Weissker, Inc. is k, headquarterted in Bloomington, CA with a staff of over 350 field workers and more than 65 crews. For this project, Herman Weissker, Inc. will provide potholing services to ascertain precise locations and elevations of underground utilities that may be subject to conflicts with the proposed improvements of the project. {z, Z). 6;,. IS u' G. P, y�pp t> Fi �5nf ✓1 kti , c. 7 isp' �I c� Y IFS)'i ffY�^ f - 4 c z 6 'x � t �n W �3. ?f 5e. 3- )�J Iry Introduction In this section of the proposal we will present the relevant experience of LAN and our subconsultants. Our 611`' subconsultants' experience will be summarized in two groupings—namely their project experience with LAN followed by their project experience in San Bernardino and its environs. LAN Englneering As was stated earlier, Roadways, Highways and Bridges projects constitute the core competence of LAN. Essentially, for all practical purposes, THAT IS ALL WE DO AND WE DO IT VERY WELL We do it in the roles/phases of either project development, design, program/project management, or construction management/inspection-and in some instances more 'a than one role on a given project. Over the years we have significantly benefited from the fact that the know-how and performance of one phase/function enhances the know-how and performance of the other phase/function and the ultimate beneficiary is our client and his/her project. Our experience is extensive, and we have experienced the full spectrum of project types, magnitudes and complexities- ' from the simple to the multifaceted to the mega to the landmark/one of a kind. A significant section of our clientele/projects are in the two Counties of San Bernardino and Riverside. hiIrUre 2-1 and l Tyurc 2-2 respectively in tabular summary form list our clients and their projects in those two Counties. f;iuure 2-3 similarly lists project/program management assignments. Last, Figui-e 2-4 summarily illustrates projects performed for SANBAG. Following I figure 2- 4,we are providing ten relevant roadway projects with some level of detail and references. : 1' EY Section Figure 2-1: LAN Clients/Projects within San Bernardino County r� City of San Bernardino City of Mt Vernon • • Rep - • Monte Vista Grade Separation over UPRR Waterman Canyon Creek Bridge Roadway Improvement and Citywide Bridge upgrading and . . •State St./University Prky Gr.Sep. seismic •SR-210 Extension, Seg. 2, 3A& 7 4. County of San Bernar_ • 1-215 Widening Segment 1&2 • 1-215 BI-County • Glen Helen Pkwy RR Gr.Sep. • 1-15/ 1-215 Devore IC Improvements 1-3O/Cherry interchange 1-10 Widening through Redlands • 1-10/Cedar Interchange • 1-10 Truck Climbing Lane In Yucaipa • 1-10 Live Oak Canyon IC Improvements •SR 210 Extension,Segments 9,10 & 11 •SR-138 Widening • "On-Call" Highway Design City of Chino Hills 1 • 1-15/Cajalco Interchange * • Master Plan-Storm Drain •SR 173/1381ntersectlon * Riverside County City of Victorville r. • 1-15/Mojave Interchange City of Highland (" • Boulder Ave. Bridge over City Creek City of Rialto •Base Line Bridge over CI ty Cre ek • 1-10/Riverside Interchange City of Fontana Development Inland Valley • 1-15/Duncan Canyon Interchange •Central Avenue Improvements • Cypress Avenue Overcrossing City of Loma Linda City of Rancho Cucamonga • Mountain View Bridge Widening • 1-15/Arrowhead Hwy IC • 1-15/Foothill Blvd. IC- Ramp City of Upland Modifications/Widening •Jasper Street Storm Drain • 20th Street Extension d s s• Section 2••IAN,.. : ,�ea .� o F ✓,. r,. City of Coachella City of La Quinta ,{ X M"J``*1)1Non Road RR Grade Sep(PSBR) U 52 Br+tlge lmprover+a�r�t r ra 't) ,p 4 Av n e:3 t' t City of Cathedral City City of Indio East Palm Canyon Drive Bridge at West R ' 7 1Nidenug/Reh bang<BF3 99t irom,� PC Othedralenyohthbnnel to 1-1 D;ring W,denmg brtdgeAu West_Ca�thedral Canyon ChannelBric3ge .:;° City of Moreno Valley RCTC ,: •1-215 East Junction i�pro�tenierli�p�ro}ec� �� r IN Moreno Boach Dr.-at SR 6(i_: iV Q ironwood `+ r+ r� eaA WideniglE�ealttr City of Banning Fr,R+ghland Horne oadj dWg6AJjq.. pemsgBlvtl+daroir - r�ona t�o �o «x: ri ^ a .. ..: ,< r r ,.5,.r x .a County of Riverside f City of Riverside 9 •Market Sl.Bridge + ':'yidotia Avr►ue Budge n ' •iGilman Spring Road improvements Y $treletrade Separat+ot�.;r •1.lmonitesAvenue tiES Rd:Widen/Rea1+gM •Live Oak Canyon Rd. mprovements # ;: *� •Lovekin Boulevard Improvements ` City of Lake Elsinore •Pacific Avenue Improvements Magnolia Ave.RR Grade Separat+o� t •! i51S1 4 t) ; mprovements a "� Jurupa Rd +Clary St,Grad City of Perris City of Temecula # ; R :Phase l)i"!3"Street lmpro vernent t +Argarta Road ndercrossrrtg�PMtPS& � . r -4rR 17 i:' h, City of Corona - t�--n-� t .� �• h��:. City of Murrieta � Al' o '.�itl rn��u. �' rJ 7 �)r r} t N k ��yy��rry4�y, ry r''tr s :rt ef.[J Section 2:tAN T Caltrans District 8 SANDAG Pro gram Manaemeratar l 95 rehab •Qn-Ca117ranspartaUori Services fQreTraci t s-IP C11rArN�'r��ectanagem ent#off capital a Program trn�rouantenf ' gra.. :. Can-Call for Tra,rnng,'Schedule Manag0 e fgi'a�i �nt,iisk Management Contract Admit.and Process lmprovQtnertt k- t. County of San Diego cwt Caltrans District 12 `•Progf�MFroj �t�Viargem,ent for COSD �eedetrPlyl S1t�Ing AnalysiS�c emergency.Pros t h °`. SCRR ,. 1 ., . . . .« :,.>�,,.�, , t k ; A- Metrolink Caltrans District 10 { r �� a Orange Cq�tty�radeD.tprtgf�e'fy k ; tS-negdelprorarriPtc�je�t`tVlanagementServices lrnhancementProgram Caltrans District 44 �" ° i A y rryrsy t� r�Yg rn,ts�r� z ,•. +� ,�rr�� i',r i.:,• ,/ .;:w sr y �0y, ¢ �� � 4rt��ye�tl � �,Y' 7d'p' � rf d�3ltatt�r,��r� 3,.S,�fa. end'� �'--. , � r �Y ti •�4� .. ...• .. .-...° ,. ,.:•:a. „J..�v�,. �,�;:•..., .. . ., ;;�' ;6*.'�.'ti0 ..r•. .tit ,, .;_ �.�� v,� a ?, Fw i,��,,'�i-�r� w+'�'�c+�a "'%r��".�z,` .r. }.t � 1 .• e•• 1 1 :• s • It a• 9� 6 V !p ; Detail Description of LAN's Roadway Project Experience Dracaea Avenue, Moreno Valley, CA (mr; Owner/Address: City of Moreno Valley, 14177 Frederick Avenue,Moreno Valley,CA 92552 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Edgardo Basuba,Project Manager; (951)413-3133 Completion: 2002 Cost. $1,020,000 Responsible Work: Final PS &E,Construction Support t r 'e LAN designed the widening of 5,300 feet of old County road to a City Standard Collector k Street. Tasks included alignment and layout of street improvements, coordinating utility relocations, signing and striping, tree removal and relocations, sidewalks, curb and gutter, d driveways, and handicap ramps. The project entailed the detailed design of the storm drain system, laterals, drainage structures,and catch basins. Limonite Avenue HES Road Widening and Realignment, Rlverslde County, CA Owner/Address: Riverside County Transportation Dept,4080 Lemon St., Riverside, CA Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Cindi Wachi,Project Manager; (951)955-1863 Completion: 2003 Cost: $560,000 Responsible Work: Final PS&E The Limonite Avenue HES Project involved widening, realignment, pavement reconstruction and resurfacing --- j' approximately 5,000 feet of roadway. The existing roadway is a two-lane highway with paved shoulders. The project a, added a continuous left turn lane to the roadway to reduce rear-end and side impact accidents and facilitate turning ,. movements. The roadway was widened and transitioned to meet the existing roadway to _accommodate the additional lane. The shoulders were widened and brought up to current highway standards where right-of-way was available. An M existing structural plate triple culvert used for horse crossing to the Santa Ana Wildlife Area was extended to accommodate the road widening. Pavement markings were placed to identify at-grade horse crossings along the project. A bus stop was relocated and a bus pullout added to enhance bus rider safety and improve through traffic flow. Environmental issues were identified and reviewed to provide the necessary environmental clearances. Construction and noise limits were included in the construction documents to mitigate environmental impacts. The project is funded by State HES funds. Street Widening Projects, Palmdale, CA Owner Address: / City of Palmdale, 38250 Sierra Highway,Palmdale,CA 93550 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Tim Hughes,Project Manager; (661) 267-5319 N' Completion: 2005 Cost: $1,800,000 Responsible Work: PS&E rq LAN was responsible for providing engineering design and construction services for various projects throughout the City. The projects have included the preparation of M construction documents for the widening of a four-mile segment of Avenue P, the preliminary and final design ' ;y p ry gn of the Avenue R/Sth Street East intersection improvement y project, and design and construction services for the Avenue S Interchange Project. The various projects have included pavement evaluation, traffic engineering services, roadway widening, and. roadway reconstruction. All of the projects have included significant coordination with the various utility companies, and two of the projects required processing through the railroad. F j � 'On-Call' Roadway Design Projects, Riverside County, CA 01, Owner/Address: RCTD,4080 Lemon Street, 8d'Floor, Riverside,CA 92501 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number. Cindi Wachi, Senior Enginee; (951)955-1863 Completion: 2004 Cost: $11,900,000 Responsible Work: PR/ED,PS &E LAN provided PR/ED and/or PS&E for four projects under the "On-Call" Contract: Gilman Springs Road Reconstruction Project, Phase I and II. The project involved realigning, reconstructing, and widening 6.5 miles of roadway; Limonite Avenue HES Project, which - °� --�- involved the widening, realigning, and resurfacing of approximately 5,000 feet of roadway; Lovekin Boulevard Road Improvement Project, which involved the widening,realignment, and resurfacing of approximately 2,500 of roadway near y the intersection of Lovekin Boulevard and Seeley Avenue; and the Live Oak Canyon Road/San Timoteo Canyon Road F; < Project, which involved roadway overlay and reconstruction to rehabilitate and extend the life of over two miles of roadway. OFF - Phase ill TO Street Improvement, Perris, CA (5 Owner/Address: City of Perris, 101 North "D" Street, Perris, CA 92570 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Michael Morales,Project Manager; (909)956-2120 Completion: 2006 _ 4 _, ;v Cost: $750,000 Responsible Work: PS&E ` LAN is responsible for the civil engineering design and preparation of Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) for Phase III"D"Street Improvement Project. Phase III of"D"Street covers approximately 340 lineal feet between 3rd Street and 4 th Street (SR 74). This project is a streetscape beautification project that focuses on a pedestrian corridor in the `;, downtown area. The "D" Street corridor is planned to reflect an image that is reminiscent of the old Santa Fe Railroad depot. It emphasizes a pedestrian friendly -park like setting with a commercial district and ample street parking. The Project consists of demolishing the existing curb,gutter, sidewalk,roadway paving,and street lighting protecting in place certain existing improvements; and installing a new streetscape featuring pedestrian oriented lighting, overhead roadway lighting,decorative concrete pavers within the sidewalk,and intersection corner plazas. Ironwood Avenue Street Reconstruction and Sidewalk, Moreno Valley, CA Owner/Address: City of Moreno Valley, 14177 Frederick Street,Moreno Valley, CA 92552 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Steve Strapac,Project Manager; (909)413-3139 Completion: 2006 Cost: $1,400,000 Responsible Work: Final PS &E,Construction Support Subconsultant: Diaz Yourman w f�* * '+ h nP LAN designed the improvements which reconstruct the existing roadway sections of Ironwood Avenue from Pigeon Pass Road to Graham Street with a total length of approximately 2660 `' feet. LAN also design sidewalks east of Graham Street along the south side existing curb and gutter for a total length of approximately 1000 feet. The project will also upgrade curb ramps and driveway approaches to bring them into conformance with ADA and current City Standards. LAN provided all required forms and documentation and submit to Caltrans in accordance with the Local Assistance Procedures Manual. z: a snow Gt Postal Ave., Perris Blvd„ and Alessandro Blvd.Sidewalk and Street Widening, Moreno Valley, CA Owner/Address: City of Moreno Valley, 14177 Frederick Avenue, Moreno Valley,CA 92552 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Peter Ramey, Project Manager; (951)413-3134 Completion: 2004 Cost: $400,000 Responsible Work: Final PS&E,Construction Support LAN designed the improvements which range from sidewalk improvements, only for a total ., length of approximately 3,400 feet, and the widening of the street with sidewalk and curb & s gutter improvements for approximately 600 feet. The three locations are Postal Avenue and Back Way,Perris Boulevard, and Alessandro Boulevard.Tasks included alignment and layout of street improvements, layout of street facilities, signing and striping plans,relocating fence, coordinating utility relocations, tree removal and relocations,sidewalks,and handicap ramps. Gentian Avenue, Bay Avenue and Indian Street, Moreno Valley, CA Owner/Address: City of Moreno Valley, 14177 Frederick Avenue,Moreno Valley, CA 92552 Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Chris Wiberg,Project Manager; (951)413-3135 Completion: 2003 Cost: �3 $70,000 Responsible Work: Final PS&E,Construction Support LAN designed 1,600 feet of sidewalks and access ramps for Gentian Avenue, Bay Avenue and Indian Street. Tasks included layout of street facilities, minor striping for cross walk, rt;, relocating fence, coordinating utility relocations, tree removal and relocations, sidewalks and handicap ramps. Gilman Springs Road Reconstructlon, Riverside County, CA t Owner/Address: Riverside County Transportation Dept,4080 Lemon St.,Riverside,CA Q, Contact Person/Title/Phone Number: Farah Khorashadi, Project Manager; (951)955-2091 Completion: 2002 Cost: $5,100,000 Responsible Work: Final PS&E, Construction Support LAN was contracted to provide environment documents, a Project Report and final PS&E for the Gilman Springs Road Reconstruction Project. The Gilman Springs Road r•, Reconstruction Project is located north of the junction with SR-79 between Beaumont and San Jacinto. The design of the Gilman Springs Road Reconstruction Project involved coordination with the design of the Phase 1 Gilman Springs Road Project to the north. In addition to coordination of the improvements, the road closures, detours and phasing were coordinated between the two projects to minimize traffic disruptions during construction. The Gilman Springs Road Reconstruction Project involved the realignment, reconstruction and widening of 7,500 linear- feet of roadway to eliminate sight distance deficiencies at high-accident locations, optimize the vertical alignment, and raise the design speed to current 55 mph standards. Improvements were needed to better handle the growing commuter traffic volumes between the San Jacinto/Hemet and Moreno Valley areas and to rehabilitate the road surface. The improvements included regrading the vertical alignment, reconstruction of the roadbed, widening and paving the shoulders,adding left turn pockets at key driveway locations and widening for school bus pullouts. Drainage improvements included four major culvert crossings including two reinforced concrete box culverts (a triple 10- ft x 10-ft and a double 10-ft x 9-ft) handling flows up to 3,300 cubic feet per second. Other culverts included multiple corrugated metal pipe crossings. Utilities relocations included an 8-inch high pressure gas line and several SCE power poles. i P F6.1 R. , 9' '" k y f Ewer L X L` f C, Hudson Street - Limonite Avenue to W Street Project, Riverside County, CA Owner/Address: Riverside County Transportation Dept,4080 Lemon St.,Riverside, CA Contact Person/Title/Phone Number. Neil Nilchian,Project Manager;(951)955-6782 Completion: 2004 Cost: $250,000 Responsible Work: Final PS&E,Construction Support' The project involved design of street and sidewalk improvements through an area of existing homes and a narrow right- GO of-way. The roadway profile was controlled by the existing pavement elevations and the front yards of the abutting properties. The sidewalks and driveways had to conform to ADA requirements for accessibility and taking into account maximum cross-slopes for wheelchair use. LAN worked with County to develop special driveway details to conform to ADA while fitting within the narrow parkway. Subconsuitants' Project Experience David Evans and Associates Project Experience with LAN: • Susan Street Offramp • State Route 90 • Fairview Road and HarborBlvd/I-405 Widening • Caltrans D11, I-15 Construction Inspection Services k Prolect Experience In San Bernardino and Environs • 1-2155 th Street Bridge Project • Hunt's Lane • State Route 210 Segft ment 11 State Route 138, San Bernardino County • Orange Show Road Extension - Grove Avenue Grade Separation, Ontario • Del Rosa Avenue and 3rd Street Widening • Live Oak Interchange • I-10 at Waterman Avenue I-10 HOV Lanes, San Bernardino County • Tippecanoe CM Services • I-215 HOV Lanes, Riverside County Diaz •Yourman &Associates Project Experience with LAN• • 6 Bridges on SR-133,Orange County,CA • Highland Boulder Ave Bridge at City Cr,Highland, CA • San Diego County Bridge Retrofit, San Diego,CA • Riverside 3rd St. Grade Separation,Riverside, , CA • SR-133 Jim Dilley Bridge, Orange County, CA San Bernardino Central Avenue Widening • Mountain Helix Rock Wall,Mount Helix, CA • Rancho Vista Blvd at Sierra Hwy,Palmdale,CA • Riverford Road/Bridge Widening,PSR, San Diego, CA • Ironwood Improvements,Moreno Valley,CA • Santiago Canyon Bridge Seismic Retrofit, Orange,CA • Auto Center Dr./BNSF Grade Separation, Corona,CA • Low Water Crossings @ City of Yucaipa,Yucaipa, CA • Perris Blvd.—Ramona to Cactus,Moreno Valley,CA • Rancho Improvements, Palmdale,CA • Palm Canyon Bridge Widening Cathedral City, CA • Washington Blvd. Bridge,Pico Rivera, CA • McKinley Street/BNSF Railroad GS,Corona, CA • SR-60 and Moreno Beach Dr.,Moreno Valley, CA • Iowa Avenue Grade Separation, Riverside, CA F • SR-133 Retaining Wall,Irvine,CA • Riverside County Wilkinson Road Paving • Margarita Road Undercrossing,Temecula,CA • Riverside County Bermuda Dunes Drainage k • Moreno Valley Ironwood Avenue Improvements I Cli Pro Experience In San Bernardino and Environs • Inland Feeder Devil Canyon Project, San Bernardino, CA • Central Avenue Pipeline, San Bernardino,CA • San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District- • San Bernardino International Airport Fuel Farm Dewatering/Liquefaction Mitigation of two buildings, San . San Bernardino International Airport Terminal Bernardino,CA Concourse • San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District • San Bernardino International Airport Fixed Base ' Administrative Building Design&Construction Support, Operations Building 001 San Bernardino,CA • SBVMWD Subsidence, San Bernardino,CA • San Bernardino International Airport Fixed Base G. Operations Building Additional Soils Review • I-215 Water Main Relocations, San Bernardino,CA • San Bernardino International Airport Taxiway "A" • Central Avenue Widening, San Bernardino,CA Reconstruction Douglas Engineering Project Experience with LAN: • Monte Vista Ave GS with the UPRR, city of Montclair • Glen Helen Pkwy GS with UPRR/BNSF,Co. SBd. • Dillon Rd. GS with the UPRR, city of Coachella • I-I O/Riverside Dr Interchange, city of Rialto • University Pkwy GS with the BNSF,City&Co. SBd. • 7t'Std Rd Widening and GS with BNSF,Co. Kern • Hwy 111 Street improvements,city of Indio • Mt Vernon Ave Overpass, Rehab. at the BNSF switching yard. • Avenue 52 street improvements,city of La Quints .°_.: Project Experience in San Bernardino and Environs • University Pkwy GS with the BNSF,City&Co. SBd. • Extension of Monte Vista Ave.between Foothill • Nomination of Hunts Ln to the CPUC GS Priority List. Blvd and Arrow Hwy.New Alignment. City of Montclair ,,. • Construction inspection of City of San Bernardino Water Improvements. • Widening of Guasti Rd between Grove Ave and tn; Archibald Ave, at Ontario Airport for LAWA • Mt Vernon Ave Overpass,Rehab. at the BNSF switching yard. • Widening and improvements to Ramsey St • Various private development grading and drainage plans between Highland Springs Ave to Sunset Ave,city of Banning F t+; h.: .r E>E. C: I n/ 3 4 F;' � F t a2 � OOW✓✓ T r � i �` a= 4 n JU Who z ., Qkl Introduction `� It goes without saying that the heart of the ability of a consultant to provide successful professional engineering services is only as good as how it is organized to manage and perform the project and more so as to the quality of the core leadership and key staff it is willing to assign. Said somewhat differently,no firm is any better than the staff it is willing to commit to perform that particular assignment. 1. We (LAN) are proposing as the prime consultant so that there will be quick and effective responsiveness from a single responsible leadership. We have committed a very senior project manager who will have authority to render decisions on behalf of the entire team. 2. We are committing a project manager who will enforce how LAN Engineering typically manages and controls projects. In this regard, attention is invited to Figure 3-5. —3. --Our clients always have the desire to have a consultant who has a good track record in communication, responsiveness, and timely delivery with public agencies. We have such an excellent track record, evidenced by the number of repeat clients we have (either on-call or design assignments), which include Caltrans Districts, Counties, and a whole host of Cities. When they say "jump" we only know how to say "how high". 4. Our track record of adhering to budget and schedules(unless beyond our control) is also impressive. Again,this f is evidenced by a large number of repeat clients. It is also a result of the committed staff staying through the project. Please refer to our organization chart. "What you see is what you get". Organization and Staffing c^;: Our proposed project organization is illustrated in Figure 3-1. It is a "keep it simple" organization with clear lines of relationship and communication. Full resumes of the key staff can be found in the appendix. An illustrative summary resume of our project manager is presented in Figure 3-2. Summary credentials of key staff are presented in Figure 3-3. LAN Staff availability is presented in Figure 3-4. Full resumes are at the end of the section. A few general assurances on the organization and staffing: • The LAN Project Manager, Project Engineer, core leaders and support staff identified are all available to the extent required for the project. No person designated as "key" will be removed or replaced without the prior written concurrence of the City. • The committed core leaders are all project managers in their own right. ' 6 Per our long standing company policy, "what you see is what you get". • The lead subconsultants' personnel had to have their qualifications reviewed and approved by LAN before their names were included in the organization chart. 4" In conclusion, we are presenting the RIGHT staff to the City for this project. s.. Agency Coordination Effective and continuous external coordination with stakeholders or other affected parties is likewise both a critical and essential component of our management plan, if the project is to come to successful fruition. On this project, the City serves as our client with whom constant coordination will take place. Additional stakeholders identified at this juncture with whom effective and timely coordination will or may be required are as shown in Figure 3-6. Section 3: Management Plaf�,0 1� Q • Legend var 8$ uc d±eS 3Rpopt tes x Y i1LJ Sb EIp �`r C 171 Y O F t MT l r William Nascimento, PE,SE LAN 1 Ed Ng, PE LAN Chris Mockus, PE LAN Ed Ng,PE LAN Mohan Char,PhD,PE LAN Paul Lau,PE LAN ° �'�t►t 4 �r�I;u+N F% Todd Oudley u,N uricrbtl '�N' Bob Fish,PE,SE uw ' • Mahmoud Khodr,TE u�r, L5 • Robert Vasquez,PLS DEA Nadesh Nadeswaran, PE,GE DYA Douglas Mays,PE of Stan Niblack, PE Hw Section 3: Management Plqn,,p Figure 3-2: Ed Ng — Project Manager Roadway Local California&Z" Improvement Projects Registered • Central Avenue Widening in San Professional - Bernardino • Waterman Canyon Drive • - • . SRI l l Widening in Indio Durin_ -- • SR138 Realignment Qk! 34 years of • 20'b Street ext.&Campus Ave. ,� • Project Manager Experience Realignment in Upland Project Engineer Alameda,Vignes,Alpine,Spring, Lead Civil Engineer College Streets • Civil Designer Realignment/Widening in LA • • Del Mar, Green,Colorado,Union, Holly Blvd./Streets Reconstruction in Pasadena • Norwalk&Telegraph Avenues in'\ • KNOWS - - Santa Fe Springs - _ _ Process City of Moreno Valley Moreno Beach Drive @ SR60 • PSR Reche Vista Drive Realignment PR/ED i Ironwood Avenue • PSE t� w, ~- Reconstruction • Construction Support Dracacea Ave.Reconstruction M, Postal Aven.&Perris Blvd. t a �fi Gentian Ave.,Bay Ave.,Indian St. ____ ■__- _Perris Blvd. Widening • — ' Ramona to Cactus * I-215 BiCounty Widening • 1-215 Widening-Segments 1 +tin San On . Road aDrainage Bernardino Improvement . . the • SR210 extension—Segments 2+3A County of Riverside 0 1-10/Riverside IC Improvements Gilman Springs Road Phases 1+2 • I-15/Mcjave IC Improvements Lovekin Blvd. • SR91 Outside Widening . Limonite Ave. • SR79Benton Rd Intersection • Hudson Street R` Lemon Street/Mission Trail Other Storm Drain/Utilities Projects • Pacific Street • Lincoln Ave. Storm Drain Rubidoux Ave. Jasper St. Storm Drain Bermuda Dunes • Lemon Ave. Storm Drain Cajalco Rd./Harley John Rd. 0 NW 2155 Ave Trunk Sewer,Portland,OR • Mt. Scott Creek relocation Clackamas County,OR Both Public and Private Sector Employment .- ,r City of San Bernardino - State Street Project E�? - o�eic'ri i. Management _ n 0 Figure 3-3: LAN Staff Roles/Credentials Summary a Inland ( Name Project Role Years Professional Ep Registration Education Empire Project Exp William Nascimento Principal in Charge 22 PE, SE BS,MS Yes (Irk, Edward Ng Protect Manager+ Roadway/Civil/Utilities 34 j PE I BS j Yes Paul Lau Roadway/Civil/Utilities+Drainage 26 PE BS,MS Yes Of - — _ _. ___.__. _._ --..._...__—.._.. —_....__ �._. —..._.._._...._.........._ 0� Nisa Hester Roadway/Civil 8 ! - BS ( Yes >: ._.._._.___._._._ . _ _._.................—_._._._._._...i......_..__.___._ ._..__...._�.__...�......... Mahmoud Khodr Traffic Design 23 -'TOE i BS, MS j Yes ........................ ._____....... -Erie-Girod Civil/Utilities 20 PE BS i Yes ' .... ............_._-......_.............._...... Mohan Char ( Structures+Review 15 PE ( MS PhD Yes --.......... _..._._.. _ __...... _ ...._ _._._._. _ -.... _ ,...............-_-_ _.L.._.._.... ._...__- _.....! - _........_.._... w_... Todd Dudley i Structures+Review 23 ' PE, SE BS,MS Yes s . __... _�._� ._._._.. _ �._ �.----..__ ___. _..__ ...._..__..___.__!.._.___......_..._....__._...__..-_._....__._. _._._.__.._.._�..._..............Yes... _.._..... �` i r r Bob Fish Structures+Review 26 ! PE, SE BS Chris Mockus Constructability Review 16 FE S Yes I Figure 3-4: LAN Staff Availability i available Key Personnel Concurrent Assignments Role Current Availability (%Project Complete)[%Effort by person of his/her I-215 Bi-County,County of San Bernardino,PR(15%) [10%] William Nascimento,PE,SE I-10/Riverside IC,PS&E,Rialto(95%)[10%] i Principal in Charge I-10/Cedar IC+I-10/Cherry,PANED,County of San Bernardino,PANED,(95%)[2%] ( Current Availability:50% I 1-15/Duncan Canyon IC,Fontana,PANED(85%) [5%] - I-15/Central Avenue IC,Lake Elsinore,PANED(25%) [5%] Mt Vernon Bridge,San Bernardino,PA/ED(95%)[1%] ._......_..........�.. ...__........_..._...__..... _.__.._.._ --......_._.._..... -- - Edward Ng,PE I-215,Segment 2 SANBAG PS&E (65%)[30%] Project Manager 1-215 Bi-County, County of San Bernardino,PR(15%)[3%] Current Availability:65% Central Avenue, IVDA,PS&E(100%)[2%] .:. _..._-...._...._....._._.__.........._.. _ _ _ __-_._..._--_...__.._.._..__..........._....................._...._._.....__..............__ .._... ..____ 215 Segment 2, SANBAG,Drainage PS&E,(80%)[10%] 7. Paul Lau, PEI East Junction,RCTC,Drainage PS&E,(50%)[25%] ' Project Engineer Perris Blvd,Moreno Valley,PS&E,(50 0/o)[15%] i Current Availability:60%0 Ironwood Avenue,Moreno Valley,PS&E,(50%)[10%] s. On Call Projects, Riverside County,(50%)[5%] C;. .._.._._____......_........_.._.._..__._....._....._ Nisa Hester,PE Perris Blvd. Widening-Ramona Expressway/Cactus Avenue-(20%)[10%] i I-15/Arrow Interchange-(10%)[5%] k _ Engineering Design Lead 11215/SR60 East Junction-(15%)[10%] Current Availability:70% 115/1215 Devore Interchange-(20%)[5%] r i n e • Management Plan. R 1/ Di I r• '` Key Personnel Concurrent Assignments Role (%Project Complete)[%Effort by person of his/her available time) Current Availability F} Dist 6 On-Call,Caltrans(PR+PS&E 75%)[20%] Mahmoud Khodr West County DIF, Riverside County(PSE&E 65%)[5%] s Traffic En g : Waterman Canyon Bridge, San Bernardino(PS&E 100%)[1%] Current Availability : 65°g 25h Street West,Palmdale(PS&E 100%)[]%] j East Palm Canyon,Cathedral City(PS&E 65%)[6%] 7"'Standard Road,Kern County(Construction Staging 95%)[2%] __._....__..__......._ _._.......__..._.__._.___..._...-.---..._........._t..................____..---- .______..___..._._..—_.._...__._.___._.____. Eric Girod,PE Valley Center Road Bridge,County of San Diego, PS&E(95%)[5%] Utilities i I-15&Arrow Route Interchange,Rancho Cucamonga,Project Report(25%)[45%] Current Availability:60% Monte Vista Grade Separation,City of Montclair,PS&E(90%)[10%] ..........._._...._...._--_............_-_...,__.._._......._._..._.............___..-......._..__..1___.............. _...........__..........._._-.__._._..._.-_..___. I-215 Segment I and 2, SANBAG,PS&E(95%)[15%] Mohan Char,PhD., PE ; Monte Vista Grade Separation,PS&E(95%)[5%] Engineering Manager ; Boulder Avenue Over City Creek(35%)[15%] Current Availability:35% j County of Orange—Moulton Parkway Widening(0 0/6)[15%] ..._-......_...__.........._........__..._........._.........................._.._._....._.........._-._ 60/215 East Jct HOV lanes,RCTC(Design 30%) [15%] Todd Dudley + Nichols Road Bridge Over Temescal Creek,Lake Elsinore,PS&E(30%)[49%] Bridge Design Bay Bridge Eb Approach,Oakland,Construction RFI's(10%)[5%] a Current Availability: L Mt_ Vernon Bridge, San .-Bernardino,PANED(95%)[1%°] _--............._..._............_......._.._.....__..__..._.............4__._....______ Chris Mockus On-Call Construction Inspection and Engineering for District 7 and District 8 [25%] Constructability Review On-Call Construction Management for SANDAG [10%] Current Availability:50% On-Call Project Management for District 8 and Scheduling Support for District 12[10%] rM� s r µ=, xa 0. re4' i C Section 3: Management Plan,r Strong and Effective Management By the --Progress Status Monitoring Project Manager Conduct a • onduct Ittontltl� 11Dl,Meetings.Discuss progress•Scr%e as the prinnur contact��ith the C'it% and all on milestones other agencies/stakeholders in ul%ed. •As requirLd hold Progress Meetings with •Manage the consultant tram.Enlorce constant and the('ih.and all other external agencies inol%ed cllcctive conmitmication and control the flo%% of or allcrtrd. annnnmiration(rspccialh the dad-to-dad . prepare meeting minutes and prontpth distribute to interlaces). �. •Exercise decision-rendering authurit} on hehal l'o!' all parties. Include: the entire LAN tcant. •List of all attendees •Ensure there are"NO SURPRISES"to the C'itN 'Purpose anJ objectives ofthe meeting and all other agencies inohrd. •Sununar% ol'the discussions •Meet and fulfill all contactual and •Decisions reached tcchnical/professional requirc111011s.Be responsible •Action items and the respeeth e responsible tier product quality.timer dcli%cry.and budget entit%/individual control. •Conduct internal LAN team meetings at periodic Attend(and if nccessar3 chair)all progress and inter%als and.,or w hen deemed necessary. numthlY PDT mretiutgsas+eEµrued.Conduct a 'Prepare monthly progress reports to be submitted to the kickoffniectin4_. City.Includes status sunmiary exhibits on •Alert the LAN principal-in-charge liar resource cost and schedule.discussions on past-sclteduled needs and allocation. acti%ities.status of meetings and action items. (Vl'$hyi��.�+;�Wfit s Project Control Quality_AssurarlcetQuality Control •Put into cflcct an ellective project control sN stem 'Conduct a f ield re%iex% tin•initial scoping and clear understanding ol'srope!goals hct1%cell LAN from da% one of project. and the Cit.. •Monitor the o%crall proicct schedule,as well as. •De%clop a specific tailored plan RV this pruiect. specific schedules ofprincipal and critical activities. Establish that plan's obiectixes.and the scour vnl •Monitor internal LAN project expenditures h) labor guidelines to he foll(med. •Assign%cell trained and experienced indi%iduals and direct costs. responsible tier components of'the plan. •Monitor consultants to make sure theN are •Extend plan to all team members and assign cunstanth monitoring their respecti%c labor and s)ccilie team nTenther responsibilities. •('on eN a clear understanding to all scam direct costs. members and stail'as to What the eClin•t is all •Alert the City on potential impact on cost andior about and the C'it%'s expectations schedule and propose solutions andlor •Adhere to'l"otal Quality Management principlrj- DO IT 111011T TIif:FIRS'h•l-lMl;. around;'. •Conduct Independent disciplinary and •kiake sure the subconsultant invoices are likcx%ise interdisciplinar% Rex iews as required for discipline recched in a tinreh manner coordination consistencx and accuracp. Eilccti�c record keeping > •Immediate supervisors provide daih'tcedback to C!(I Iul�u Files.Mcetin= project tram stail'concerning the accuracy. Minutes.Record ol'('onversations.(oil firming precision.and clarity oftheir work.and whether Venial Requests). it conforms to current professional standards and the expectations ofthe client; 4 9 section 3:Mana Figure 3-6: Project Coordination CIA rir/6cYts utility US Army C-Ps Agencies of Erpinesrs z (only if needed) A Lilburn Corporation n HNTB t • r (only if needed) W Berg ire 1Y ilOp �' `" • +` m 1 RAIIW"Y (only if needed) V, ��gIIjORN p �o-f WATT r . 9 Private �•4. � O in - - Entities �of CAl�O w: s' r' i 1;. k i 11 3 >A i? ,ti 5� r x � s n rr r. �Y2zv V' Wl azir �u ��B(t r, PIP i Section Project • • • 6� Project Understanding Gam The City of San Bernardino proposes to extend and construct ( approximately 1.5 miles,of roadway to connect State Street near . . Hanford Street to Rancho Avenue south of Foothill Blvd. This will h r ao:. implement a part of the City's General Plan Circulation Element to Pp R19 rdin � ' m; � 4 � complete the linkage of State Street at the north and Rancho Avenue at the south to provide a continuous roadway between the I-10 Freeway and the I-215 Freeway to serve the western limits of the City and the surrounding region. .� " a• tk � The construction of State Street will improve circulation for the nearby residential neighborhoods, improve emergency service response, and potentially relieve congestion from Arroyo Valle High `* aI Y Y g l: 0 School. The completion of State St. will improve access to the I-210 Project freeway and improve safety by reducing thru traffic from nearby residential streets. Underutilized and landlocked properties will have Y X47 _ street access and enhance the neighborhood. Colton ,^ • � ul � rd: -EZwet This project will provide engineering design and planning for an Y �a ,� y� > ultimate roadway that will enhance the area—with an arterial-roadwa with a landscaped median. The project scope will provide for a phased improvement project that will meet the immediate traffic circulation needs, establish the right-of-way requirements,and implement the foundation improvements consistent with the ultimate project. irr Key issues The project route is currently relatively undeveloped, but nevertheless, has many challenges. The project site is generally located east of Lytle Creek and west of several neighborhoods of residential developed properties. This area is protected by a levee along the east side of Lytle Creek. This long relatively undeveloped strip of land contains a number of utilities including several high voltage power transmission lines, a branch of the California Aqueduct, underground utilities, and storm drainage lines. Within the limits of the project area, there is also a concrete plant operated by Robertson's Ready Mix. The project crosses two main street arterials - Baseline Street and Foothill Blvd. (Historic Route 66). There are a number of significant issues involved in the project including: • Match existing State Street south of Hanford Street V 0 Tie into existing Rancho Avenue south of 4th St • Tie into and match the short piece of existing State Street between Baseline Street and the entrance to Arroyo Valley High School • Tie into and match the alignment of the previously designed bridges across the two crossings across Lytle Creek • Develop a profile alignment to meet Baseline Street and preserve the integrity of the Muscoy Levee • Coordinate with the City to determine future connection of local streets to the project • Design a new traffic signal system at Foothill Blvd.which will require a Caltrans permit K • Modify or reconstruct traffic signal system at Baseline Street for the new intersection configuration l • Evaluate warrants and need for traffic signal at the State Street entrance to Arrovo Vallev Hieh School { t ANT Section 4: Project Understandl • Clearly identify and locate existing parcel lines and identify property ownerships • Accurately survey and locate existing utility lines, transmission poles and towers, California Aqueduct,and other critical facilities ON _ + • Avoid or minimize the need for relocation of major existing utility ti q lines or power lines g A- Coordinate with Robertson Ready Mix for road layout and post- construction site layout Anne ,.. � Shiirells i Park • Review and coordinate the new Foothill Blvd. intersection with the L ry & 4th St./5th St intersection i {,Fy Potential coordination with the railroad if the at-grade crossing south VYr' d F GIV of Foothill Blvd. is affected • oordinate with- SBCFCD and USACE crossings over the two fi Art°Y° Val ley branches of Lytle Creek r "Igh school �S • Coordinate with the City's environmental consultant for NEPA , document processing and streambed alteration permits Off • Development of a phased construction plan for State Street �-' Existing Conditions " The project begins at the south end along the north-south alignment of Rancho ? n F Blvd. south of Foothill Blvd. In the vicinity of the road connection, there is a ' ' seroit signalized at-grade railroad crossing. The street immediately south of the railroad crossing is fully improved with curb and gutter, sidewalk, and asphalt paving. North of the road crossing, the road is a two lane asphalt paved road RoNertsun'e s, > � Ready h9iz with gravel shoulders. Rancho Avenue then makes a couple of reversing . ` curves and intersects Foothill Blvd. approximately 400 feet west of the Lytle i ' Creek Channel crossing. �r The proposed project alignment would bypass the double reversing curves and L iin{ F stnetI run in a more north-south alignment to connect to Foothill Boulevard just east IP of the Lytle Creek Channel crossing. The alignment will require a new bridge l�W crossing across Lytle Creek just south of Foothill Blvd. Lytle Creek at this ' location is a 40'x23' rectangular concrete lined channel. The City currently " ' k y .' has bridge plans for this crossing. ' " �.a,, ;,, - Fc•th1116 � �� PaikZ ouhvard r » 4th'strest N*' t _ ;fie k. + _ ce a BNSF k i f i S Section 4:Project Understafift' t Foothill Blvd. in the vicinity of the new intersection crossing is improved with curb and gutter and asphalt pavement. This new intersection is located where 5t' Street and 4'h Street converge and join to Foothill Blvd. The 5`" Street/4`h Street intersection is a trumpet configuration with the EB Foothill to EB 4`h Street lane falling within the limits of the new intersection. The WB 4'h-Street/5`h Street intersection is signalized and is located about 250 feet east of the proposed intersection. Fifth Street approaches the new intersection in a curve. The roadway and intersection geometrics will need to be evaluated and possibly reconfigured to assure safe and efficient movements. North of Foothill Blvd., there is a vacant parcel which is partially paved with asphalt concrete. The asphalt concrete covers the southerly path of the site Y and shows large P block _ cracks. The site was previously improved with several building structures as evidenced by r * several concrete slabs and foundations visible from the aerial map. ` t ; Approximately 700 feet north of Foothill Blvd., the alignment crosses the upper end of the East Branch of Lytle Creek. The crossing is located just downstream of the concrete spillway into three concrete-lined transition channels upstream of Foothill Blvd. The width of the concrete channel at the alignment crossing is approximately 350 feet wide. gym;, Up to this point, the proposed alignment generally follows the alignment of the Santaw F Ana Valley Pipeline, which is a 9 foot diameter high-pressure water line that is part of the ` State of California Department of Water Resources State Water Project. The line delivers "'Y water from Silverwood Lake to Lake Perris. IJ r; North of the concrete channel, the alignment runs through approximately 1700 feet of r undeveloped and vacant land. The right-of-way for 7th St extends into these parcels; however,there is no improved street in this part of the right-of-way. Mani is From approximately 650 feet north of 7th Street to the south end of the improved portion of State Street south of Baseline Street, the alignment runs through about 2000 feet of relatively undeveloped land. Much of the area appears to be part of the Robertson'sY _{ Ready Mix concrete plant operations. The area is used for aggregate processing and for n y an access road. t y ' In this area, there are also a number of high voltage power lines. There appears to be three different sets of power lines in the area. There are two sets of high-voltage lines - one set supported b "H" type double wooden poles and PP Y yp � one set supported by steel towers. The third set of wires is supported by single wood poles. From Baseline Street to 850 feet south, State Street is improved with curb and gutter and asphalt paving. The curb to curb width is 64 feet. The street is striped for one lane in each direction with a painted median and the shoulders striped out. The street currently u terminates at the south end at the entrance to the Arroyo Valley High School parking lot and the north entrance to Robertson's Ready Mix. The street currently has no street & lights along the street. Section d State Street intersects Baseline Street at a skew of about 60 degrees. The intersection is Gi` elevated above the natural terrain and is integral with the east levee of Lytle Creek. The intersection is approximately 12 to 14 feet above the natural terrain, which is particularly evident north of Baseline Street where little grading of the ground has taken place. Baseline Street is asphalt paved, but is not improved with curb and gutter. The Baseline Street intersection is signalized for the current three legs of the intersection. (A Baseline Street is striped for two through lanes in each direction with a WB left turn lane. : The intersection is heavily travelled during the beginning and the end of each school day °r ckle The intersection is located about 325 feet west of the California Street intersection. y, Currently, traffic desiring to reach the I-210/State Street freeway interchange must do so by travelling up California Street. California Street is fronted by Anne Shirrells Park and a large number of single family homes. - The project alignment north of Baseline Street passes through land that is largely undeveloped. It is located between the rear lot lines of a neighborhood of single family homes to the east and the Lytle Creek levee to the west. The triangular shaped area is f about 1,500 long and terminates at the southerly tip of the improved State Street roadway. The area is largely encumbered by SBCFCD easements or fee title. There is a large a storm drain pipe that runs along State Street which then drains to a rectangular concrete !01 channel west of the proposed alignment. There are a series of high voltage overhead transmission lines that cut across the alignment at the northern end of the vacant parcel. About 750 feet of State Street immediately south of Hanford Street is improved with curb and gutter and asphalt paving. The curb to curb width appears to be about 72 feet. The street is closed off at Hanford Street as there is no property " access off of State Street in this area. The paving shows block cracking, but is otherwise in satisfactory condition. The yr, east side of the street has new paving resulting from the installation of the large storm drain pipe. Street lighting is minimal along this part of the street. State Street from Hanford Street to 16th Street is improved with curb and gutter and asphalt pavement. The curb to curb width appears to be about 72 feet. There are no sidewalks along the street except at the northern end adjacent to the newer residential tract at 16th Street. There are no driveway accesses along this section of street. The street is striped only for two lanes since State Street terminates at a tee-intersection at Hanford Street which is a narrower local residential 1 street. Street lighting is provided by street lights mounted on wood power poles. The northern limit of the project is 16`h Street which is a relatively wide street striped for four lanes. The east half of the State Street/161h Street intersection is fully improved with curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt paving that were constructed as part of the residential subdivision along 16th Street between State Street and California Street. North of l6th Street, State Street leads to the I-210/State s Street freeway interchange a little more than one quarter mile to the north. Project Approach The proposed project will complete the link between State Street at the north and Rancho Avenue at the south to provide a continuous roadway between the I-10 freeway to the south and the 1-215 freeway to the north. This will implement the City's General Plan Circulation Element to provide a north-south arterial to serve the western limits of the City. Section • _ to�5 Project - a ' a • a� r s The project has been in the planning and preliminary engineering stages since the mid-1990's. The roadway connection has been shown on the City's General Plan Circulation Element as a major arterial. The project is listed on the SCAG region adopted 2006 RTIP and will include federal funding. Bridge plans for two crossings over Lytle Creek have been ` prepared and are anticipated to be incorporated as part of this Project. In addition,a short segment of State Street south of Baseline Street is already constructed. The proposed work is to provide engineering services to preliminary engineer a boulevard type street improvement for about 1.5 miles of roadway from State Street south of Hanford Street to Rancho Avenue south of Foothill Boulevard. The G - work will also provide engineering services to prepare PS&E's for construction of an initial phase street project that will (L1=.1 provide one lane of traffic in each direction. The design work will involve attempting to incorporate various segments of Olk existing improvements and previously prepared bridge plans into the final design alignment. The alignment design will Q 11 be developed based on new aerial topographic mapping, locations of existing utility lines and electrical poles,existing site & conditions and constraints and, where possible, consistent with existing road improvements and previously engineered bridge plans. o The proposed ultimate improvements are envisioned to provide two lanes in each direction with a raised median. The typical right-of-way width is envisioned to be 88 feet. The dimensions of the improved roadway cross-section and median will be developed as part of the design process. Provisions will be made for future landscape improvements in the median and in the parkway. The project engineering approach contains several critical phases or elements of work. These are: Ze • Research and Data Collection ` Coordination • Identification of Constraints and Objectives • Preliminary Engineering of Master Plan PS&E for Initial Construction Phase Research and Data Collection Research will be conducted to identify existing conditions, collect existing data, and gather background information. As-builts of existing facilities and utility maps will be gathered and the data incorporated into the plan background. As-built information including street improvements, traffic signals, signing and striping, and storm drainage information will be reviewed and assessed. Field visits will be conducted to confirm record information and as-built data. Particular attention will be paid to the previously prepared bridge plans and alignments at the crossings over Lytle Creek Channel and East Branch Lytle Creek Channel. Previous alignment studies for State Street will be obtained and input into the base data for evaluation. Aerial photography mapping and ground surveys will be obtained to show the existing terrain, ground features, and elevations. Mapping and property survey information will establish existing road alignments, right-of-way lines, parcel lines and ownerships. Record information will be searched to identify easements and utility prior rights. City standards, planning documents, and policies will be obtained and reviewed. Prior traffic studies for the project will be reviewed and evaluated. x Section 4: Project Underst Coordination r Many agencies and entities will be impacted or affected by the project. Work on Foothill Blvd. (Historic Route 66) will require reviews and permits from Caltrans. Project funding requirements require coordination with Caltrans Local 01 Projects. San Bernardino County Flood Control District (SBCFCD) will be coordinated with when working near or 07-lt across Lytle Creek and the infrastructure drainage lines. US Army Corps of Engineers(USACE)will be coordinated with � the crossing Lytle Creek. SCE and owners of the electrical transmission facilities will be contacted for any work affecting their facilities. The Department of State Water Resources will review work crossing the California Aqueduct pipeline. The school district will be contacted for coordination of design and construction affecting access to the school. Proposed improvements affecting Robertson's Ready Mix's facilities, access and operations will be coordinated with hem. Coordination and meetings with the above agencies and entities will be conducted either through the City or directly by the consultant after consultation with the City. Right-of-way and easement requirements will be coordinated with the City's right-of-way agent. Conceptual drawing graphics will be provided to the City as required for public meetings. The City has retained Lilburn Corp. as their environmental consultant for preparing the required NEPA documents. LAN will coordinate with Lilbum Corporation to provide the required information for them to prepare the NEPA document. It is assumed that the City will oversee the work of the environmental consultant. LAN is uniquely positioned to offer vJ' additional environmental oversight, management and QA/QC services to the City as an optional service, should the City r; desire to do so. Our environmental manager, Alicia Colburn, was previously the Environmental Manager for Local Assistance at Caltrans and could provide a Caltrans level review of the NEPA document prior to submittal to assure that it 1, is complete, uses the Caltrans format, and that schedules are met. This will ultimately expedite the processing of the NEPA document. Our environmental manager can also attend meetings with Caltrans Environmental as a part of the A optional additional services. Identification of Constraints and Objectives In this task, LAN will critically review and evaluate existing site conditions and constraints that may impact or influence the development of the proposed alignment. The objective is to avoid unnecessary additional costs, reduce unnecessary impacts, avoid construction issues, and avoid throwaway costs. LAN will work with the City to identify the key objectives and goals of the project. LAN will critically review the previously prepared bridge plans to assure that the ik proposed improvements are consistent with current standards, meet the project objectives, and can be incorporated into the proposed alignment. The previous alignment study will be critically reviewed against the new aerial topography, ground surveys, and utility information to identify opportunities for cost savings, reduction of impacts, and optimization of design. The existing overhead power transmission line facilities will be identified and precisely located so that an alignment can be developed to avoid or minimize the need for relocation of such facilities. Underground utilities and drainage facilities will be clearly delineated and, if necessary, potholed to identify methods and alignments to avoid or minimize impacts and relocations. Easements will be identified and delineated to prompt early coordination measures k necessary to allow for timely construction of the project. Preliminary Engineering of Ultimate Plan The goal of this phase is to establish the required street improvements and project scope to bring the street to meet the full improvement standards for a four lane arterial road standard that meets the City's transportation and community goals. E Preliminary engineering will include surveying, geotechnical studies, utilities studies, alignment studies, drainage F Now Section 4: Project Understandin_ -- planning, 35% plans, estimates, and right-of-way requirements. The alignment studies will establish a preferred 3. alignment that will meet the City's transportation goals, be cost effective, minimize unnecessary impacts, minimize high C; cost utility relocations, incorporate the existing bridge plans,and serve the needs of the adjacent community. 0 The roadway alignment, road cross-section, lane widths, median width, and parkway improvements will be established in this phase. At intersections, turn lanes and additional road widening will be evaluated and established as required. Connections to local streets will be established based on community goals and circulation needs. Access points will be Y established for local users and property owners as deemed appropriate by the City. The road alignments and profiles will be used to establish the slope and grading limits to establish the construction footprint and any need for easements. Drainage studies will be conducted to establish local drainage facilities required. Utility companies/providers will be r notified of the proposed alignments so they may extend utilities facilities as needed. The preferred alignment will establish the right-of-way and easement requirements for the proposed improvements. Relevant information will be provided to the City's environmental consultant for preparation of the NEPA document. Project Design Phase The goal of this phase is to develop construction documents for the initial phase improvements for State Street from Rancho Avenue south of Foothill Blvd. to State Street at 16th Street. The initial phase improvements will provide for one n lane of traffic in each direction, curb and gutters, sidewalks, street lights, a raised median, and provisions for future parkway landscaping and irrigation. A � Plans will be prepared with plans, profiles, details, and construction notes to allow for construction of the proposed initial phase improvements. The plans will include street improvement plans, drainage, traffic signals, street lighting, signing and striping. The exact limits of the initial phase improvements will be detailed on the plans and construction details. Where appropriate, future phase improvements may be shown in dashed lines, but they will not be detailed out. At 'w intersections, additional widening may be provided for to accommodate turn lanes. Traffic signals will be designed to meet the ultimate lane configurations. Bridge plans for the two Lytle Creek crossings will be incorporated into the bid package. Drainage improvements will be detailed. A Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and SWPPP will be prepared. Utilities will be coordinated for necessary relocations or line extensions. Permits will be applied for and obtained. Legal descriptions will be prepared for right-of-away acquisitions. An engineer's estimate and bid specifications will be prepared. Scope of Services The Scope of Services will be broken down into two major phases - Preliminary Engineering and Final Engineering and PS&E's. It is anticipated that the final plans will be completed submitted to the City within 12 months of NTP. A. Preliminary Engineering Phase 1. Project Meeting and Schedule — LAN will schedule and conduct the kick-off meeting, the Monthly Project Development Team Meetings, Progress Meetings, and any other meetings as necessary with involved agencies. Meeting agendas and minutes will be prepared in the format as specified by the City and distributed to attendees ,. and personnel involved with the project within five (5) working days after the meeting. LAN will submit drawings, reports and documents with check prints and related checked reports. LAN will provide cost estimates at each necessary step of the reviewing process. If necessary, the estimate can be broken down further to meet specific needs of phasing, funding, or agency participation. LAN will prepare a project schedule in the format and with software as specified by the City and update it for the PDT Meetings as required. The schedule will be a w Project Section 4: • • • • al fi kS�f vv tailored as required to highlight specific tasks and coordination with different agencies, in particular for utilities and storm drain work. Potholes for both utility and storm drains will be completed prior to the Preliminary Engineering Phase submittal package to provide precise information for the overall project planning. LAN will identify all tasks as required by the City and involved agencies. 2. Research Record Information and Utilities — Research will be conducted to identify improvement requirements. As-built plans and utility maps will be gathered and analyzed to provide accurate project data for assessment of the scope of work. Utility request notices will be sent to obtain the record drawings from all utility companies. All facilities will be located and confirmed with field inspections and potholes. Potholes for both utility and storm drains will be completed prior to the Preliminary Engineering Phase submittal package to provide precise information for the overall project planning. LAN will identify all utilities that have prior rights. Utility poles and facilities requiring relocation will be identified so that the permits and clearance applications at C' locations of ultimate street widening will occur can be scheduled ahead of time. An accurate utilities base map will be prepared to clearly identify all potential utilities impacts during the Preliminary Engineering Phase. 3. Boundary Surveys - Cadastral research will be performed within the City and County of San Bernardino and Caltrans District 8 for existing centerline files and/or available cadastral records in support of the centerline and right of way of State Street, Foothill Boulevard, 16th Street and other intersecting rights of way within the project limits. Record data from maps obtained in our research effort will be used to calculate the existing and proposed centerline and right of way of State Street and intersecting roadway, drainage and other alignments within the project limits. Centerline monuments within the project limits will be located and used to calculate the record 4 lines. The focus of the boundary surveys will be those portions shown on Record of Survey 98-0106. A survey base map will be prepared at 40-scale and will include said centerlines and right of way as well as underlying cadastral information, ownership information as recorded with the San Bernardino County assessor's office. All this data will be incorporated into the survey base map. 4. -Topographic Mapping - Horizontal and Vertical control will be established to support the aerial mapping, PP g, boundary surveys and topographic surveys. The survey control will be tied into the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) and North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) benchmarks unless otherwise specified by the client. Aerial mapping will be obtained for the subject property to include approximately 100-feet outside the proposed right of way of the State Street alignment as shown on Record of Survey 98-0106, recorded in Book 112, Pages 47 through 54 Official Records of San Bernardino County. Additional aerial mapping will be collected at the channel crossings to support the necessary drainage analysis. The aerial mapping and a 3-inch digital orthophoto will be prepared in conformance with National Map Accuracy Standards. Horizontal and Vertical aerial control panels will be set to meet aerial triangulation requirements. The mapping will be prepared to 1" = 40' scale with 1-foot contours and will be delivered to meet the City of San Bernardino standards. The digital orthophoto will be delivered as a geo-referenced TIFF image. Supplemental topographic surveys will be performed as needed to verify the aerial mapping and to locate existing features and elevations. The location of utility pot holes will also be surveyed and incorporated into the topographic data set. For the purposes of this proposal, 60 field survey hours are included in this scope of services. The supplemental topographic survey data will be incorporated into the survey base map and will depict centerline, rights of way, surface visible utility locations and pothole locations, and the topographic survey data and aerial mapping as described above. a Section • - • t e + • a. F 1s 5. Bridge Structure Review- This project has two structures 1) State Street Bridge over Exist Lytle Creek Spillway (" 2) State Street Box Culvert over Lytle Creek(West Bench). The State Street Bridge is a brand new structure, and State Street Box Culvert consists of lengthening of existing structure. The PS&E on these two projects are ( ` already complete. We have carefully reviewed GPs for the both structures, and have noted the following. The City has to make a decision particularly regarding Item b whether to keep existing LFD design criteria and revise the design per new LRFD criteria. Y a) The plans are currently in Metric. Prior to project going to bid, plans have to be converted to English Units or Dual Units (with Caltrans Concurrence), and Project Standard Special Provisions to be updated to be consistent with English Units. b) The structure design was based on Load Factor Design. Effective October 2006, Caltrans has required that new structures be designed per Load Resistance Factor Design. yak c) There are changes to Seismic Design Criteria since the time of original design. ry LAN will review the PS&E package for compliance with latest applicable and relevant Caltrans Standards. We will put special emphasis on seismic and hydraulics issues. Based on this thorough review, LAN will develop a comment matrix with a compilation of all the comments for the designer to review and address them. If deemed necessary LAN will closely work with the City under a separate contract to take over the project and prepare the updated PS&E package meeting federal and Caltrans guidelines. A case in point is Mountain View and San (J=: Timoteo Creek Projects for City of Loma Linda. LAN found significant issues with previously designed bridge I, plans, and in close coordination with the City effectively took over the PS&E. These two projects are slated for < construction in the coming months. L:. 6. Geotechnical Investigations - Review project and underground utility plans. Review the geotechnical -- information provided for the subject project. Assist in obtaining encroachment permits from the City, Caltrans, and SBCFCD. Mark boring locations in the field and contact Underground Service Alert (USA) to check the proposed boring locations for underground utilities. Drill 10 to 12 borings, each approximately 20 to 30 feet deep. The actual borings with excavated material and repair pavement in accordance with City Standard Plan 310 with a "tee" cut and paved flush. Perform 24 moisture content/dry density, 8 particle size analysis - #200 sieve, Atterberg limits, two sets of shear strength, 2 consolidation/collapse potential, 3 compaction, 2 corrosion, k and 2 R-value tests. Provide a report with conclusions and recommendations regarding geologic and seismic hazards based on published reports, earthwork/grading, settlement, slope stability, lateral earth pressures, corrosion potential, and asphalt concrete pavement thickness 7. Hydrology and Hydraulic Report-LAN will prepare the preliminary design of the storm drain systems required and submit it to the City and SBCFCD for early review as necessary. The street improvements will require the construction of new inlets to storm drain systems and laterals. Hydrology studies are anticipated to use the Rational Method analysis per the San Bernardino County Flood Control District standards. After the scope of storm drain system improvements are defined, the required encroachment permits or clearances can be applied for to obtain the necessary clearances for construction. No major storm drain systems are anticipated. Drainage c, systems are anticipated to be limited to local drainage system. S. Traffic Report Review — The City has previously prepared a traffic study for the project. LAN will review the traffic report and utilize the information provided to lay out the intersection geometrics required to handle the traffic. The data will also be used in the preparation of traffic signal plans. 9. Preliminary Engineering Design Development — LAN will perform preliminary engineering design to establish j the required street improvements and project scope to develop the street to full improvement standards for a four Section 4: Project e _ F lane arterial road that meets the City's transportation and community goals. The project scope includes developing a roadway alignment that meets the City's arterial standard, conforms to the geometric design standards of the City, have an appropriate design speed, incorporates the existing bridge plans, and joins the various existing segments of State Street/Rancho Avenue. The alignment will take into consideration existing site conditions and constraints including: existing electrical transmission poles and towers, major utility lines, flood control facilities, levees, slopes, existing site improvements, existing business operations, existing residential properties, nearby local streets and arterials, existing parcel lines, and existing easements. In addition to meeting geometric standards, the roadway alignment will be designed to be cost-effective by avoiding high cost utility relocations or impacts, avoiding throw away of existing improvements, and avoiding unnecessary and excess earthwork.. Where multiple constraints exist, alternatives will be developed to determine the most cost- effective solution including measures such as avoidance of the impact or installation of retaining walls. LAN will establish the roadway alignment, roadway cross-section, lane widths, medium width and parkway improvements. Intersections at Foothill Blvd. and Baseline Street will be laid out to meet the requirements recommended in the traffic report. Local streets will be reviewed with a City to determine which, if any, streets will be extended to intersect with State Street. Intersection lane striping configurations will be established and primary traffic signal layouts will be established. Traffic signal warrants will be evaluated to determine if additional signals are required at the high school entrance. `Y The roadway profile will be developed to match into the existing street improvements at the south project limits, the bridge profiles,Foothill Blvd.,existing State Street south of Baseline Street,and State Street south of Hanford 64i Street. In the currently undeveloped areas, profile will be designed appropriate with the general terrain, while taking into consideration access needs to adjacent properties and local streets and consistent with good engineering design practice. The preliminary engineering plan will outline the improvement requirements for the ultimate project. The grading and slope limits will be defined by the roadway geometry and profile. Storm drainage requirements will x, be identified, as well as, any required storm drain easements. Street lighting layouts will be developed. The right-of-way requirements and easements required will be determined by the preliminary engineering plan. A preliminary cost estimate will be developed to establish the construction budget necessary for the ultimate project and to give guidance as to the extent of the initial phase improvements. 10. Right-of-Way Requirements — Based on the alignment and g proposed improvements, LAN will identify necessary right of ways for the ultimate improvements, sloped easements, drainage easements and intersection corner cutbacks. LAN will prepare a right-of-way base map showing all existing right-of-way lines, property u. lines, and recorded easements. The right-of-way requirements map will show the proposed right-of-way lines �r and proposed easements along with dimensions and approximate areas of the proposed acquisitions. Existing utilities easements and proposed utilities relocations and easements will be incorporated into the right-of-way requirements map. Topographic information will be incorporated into the drawings as appropriate. The map will also show property addresses, assessor numbers, property owners' names with mailing addresses, and legal r documents will be listed in reference to the parcels. The right-of-way requirements information will be forwarded to the City's right-of-way agent. 11. Utility Coordination - The Consultant will identity and coordinate with the various utility companies for the relocation of their facilities in conflict with the proposed construction. This scope of work assumes the respective i utility owners will prepare their utility relocation plans. All work will be in conformance with Caltrans procedures for utility notification, research and relocation. All high and low risk utilities,as defined by Caltrans' Project Development Procedures Manual,will be identified in the Project Report. b �.` Section 4: 0 r', Project • _ • — f a ! • .f Lis arc`' ._.. a Prepare a preliminary Utility Conflict Map from record information showing those utilities, including the Metropolitan Water District's facilities that may be in conflict with the proposed construction. Overhead lines will be located and elevations will be obtained over the proposed improvements to assure that minimum vertical clearance is maintained. Utility Potholing- Prepare a utility pothole map for those facilities that are in potential conflict with construction. I Coordinate with the utility companies regarding specific methods required for pothole working and around their facilities; i.e. wet or dry vacuum or open trench excavation. Coordinate with the City, County Flood Control s District, water agencies and others for an encroachment permit and traffic control plans for field pothole work. Coordinate with pothole Contractor during the field exploration work and document the pothole work to confirm that the required information is being obtained, i.e. the description of the utility and pothole data is correctly referenced for inclusion on the project plans. Coordinate with surveyor to establish the precise location and depth of the potholes. For budgetary purposes, 40 potholes were assumed. Utility Relocations - Update the Utility Conflict map to reflect the current utility information collected in the earlier tasks. Identify those utilities that are in conflict with construction and those that are to be protected in place. Send a registered Relocation Claim Letter to the respective utility owners with facilities in conflict with construction. This notification will request the respective utility owners to disclose their prior rights, prepare plans and cost estimates for required relocations, including provisions for futures facilities to be incorporated in the project and respective cost sharing, if any, between the Agency and the Utility Company. Meet with and coordinate with those affected utility companies in the planning for the required relocations to determine scheduling, right of way requirements and other pertinent information that must be considered in the project design. Determine prior rights to establish whether it is the Agency or Utility Company responsibility for the cost.of required utility relocations. Send a registered Notice to Relocate to the affected utility-companies. - -- f Monitor their response and progress in following through with the required relocations. Subsequent notices and contacts may be required to assure the utility relocation planning and relocations are progressing on schedule. Provide a Caltrans required utility certification as a part of the Right-of-Way certification. 12, Environmental Coordination - The LAN Environmental Manager, Alicia Colburn, provides a key link between the LAN Engineering team and the City's environmental consultant, Lilburn Corporation. The Environmental Manager will coordinate closely with the environmental consultant to identify the engineering data, drawings, and materials required for processing the NEPA document and to coordinate timely delivery of time-sensitive materials. The Environmental Manager will attend meetings between the environmental consultant and Caltrans Local Assistance and Environmental. The Environmental Manager will review the draft environmental documents to assure consistency with the proposed engineering improvements. LAN is uniquely positioned to offer additional environmental oversight, management and QA/QC services to the City as an optional service, should the City desire to do so. Our environmental manager, Alicia Colbum, was previously the Environmental Manager for Local Assistance at Caltrans and has a thorough understanding of the Caltrans environmental processing requirements. If the City requires an additional level of oversight, coordination, and review of the City's environmental consultant's work, LAN can provide this optional additional service. The optional tasks that the Environmental Manager will provide are: management of the environmental sub- , consultants, and a Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) review prior to documents being submitted to Caltrans. The type of QC/QA review that the Environmental Manager would provide would be comparable to that-of—a-Caltrans-reviewer, -which---would ultimately expedite the review process through Caltrans. The Environmental Manager would ensure that the submittal would be complete and uses appropriate Caltrans ! format. The federal environmental process (NEPA) through Caltrans can be a lenothv nrnrPec .vh;,h Section 5, �k", s many technical studies due to the project impacts. The Environmental Manager would attend 12 monthly PDT meetings, with action and follow up on tasks, through a two year period that is assumed for the environmental process. 13. City Format Project Submittals-After all data has been analyzed and processed, a complete submittal will be made with 35% plans and cost estimate for the ultimate improvements as well as the necessary design and construction cost for the scope of this project as required per the RFP. ' • A preliminary 35% design will be developed and submitted on the basis of the project objectives. The submittal will include cost estimates, a written report of issues and feasible alternatives. This phase's submittal will define and establish the scope of work to meet project budgetary constraints, funding, policies and guidelines, and project schedule. It will address and resolve all deficiencies, facility conflicts, drainage issues, environmental clearances and identify right-of-ways to be acquired. 0. • All estimates of all necessary items of work will be submitted per the City request format and by division of phase or tasks and locations. Utility relocation cost and right-of-way acquisition cost shall also include all the necessary report, processing and clearance costs involved to achieve the project objectives. • LAN will provide the number of copies of all the reports, plans and estimates with previous check prints, attachments, supporting documents and letters of transmittal to the City as required. B. Project Design Phase The goal of Project Design Phase is to develop construction documents for the initial phase improvements for fit* State Street from Rancho Avenue south of Foothill Blvd. to State Street at 16th Street. The initial phase improvements will provide for one lane of traffic in each direction, curb and gutters, sidewalks, street lights, provisions for a raised median, and provisions for future parkway landscaping and irrigation. The Project Design Phase will start after the City reviews and approves the Preliminary Engineering Phase of the � . project and completes adoption of the preliminary design recommendations. At this point the formal right-of- way and easement acquisition process will have begun and the necessary feedback will have been obtained. All utilities that require relocation or adjustment shall be identified and then scheduled to be relocated. Completion of the drainage study in the preliminary engineering phase will provide the necessary information and will identify the necessary permits for the drainage improvements. The final geotechnical report will provide recommendations for the paving and storm drain facilities design. The major work elements of the Project Design Phase include: r 1. Project Meetings and Schedule— LAN will schedule and conduct all meetings, as well as distribute minutes r.. and reports as required per the RFP. LAN will prepare a project schedule in the format and with software as s, specified by the City and updated in the PDT Meetings as required. LAN will also identify all tasks as required by the City and involved agencies. 2. Construction Documents Preparation, Utilities Coordination and Permit Clearances— LAN will develop street plans, profiles, storm drain plans, a hydrology report, hydraulic calculations, a stormwater pollution prevention plan, access ramps, curb and gutter reconstruction plans, traffic signal plans, signing and striping lans in accordance with the approved recommendations of the Preliminary Engineering Phase design and he applicable City; SBCFCD, and/or related agencies standards and requirements. LAN will obtain all stormwater and drainage related tentative agreements, permits and clearances prior to the bidding of the project. Plans will be prepared with plans, profiles, details, and construction notes to allow for construction of the proposed initial phase improvements. The plans will include street improvement plans, drainage, traffic signals, street lighting, i Project Understandl j , signing and striping. The exact limits of the initial phase improvements will be detailed on the plans and construction details. Where appropriate, future phase improvements may be shown in dashed lines, but they will not be detailed out. At intersections, additional widening may be provided for to accommodate turn lanes. Traffic signals will be designed to meet the ultimate lane configurations. Bridge plans for the two Lytle Creek crossings will be incorporated into the bid package. Drainage improvements will be detailed. A Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and SWPPP will be prepared. Utilities will be coordinated for necessary relocations or line extensions. Permits will be applied for and obtained. Legal descriptions will be prepared for right-of-away acquisitions. An engineer's estimate and bid specifications will be prepared. 3. Estimate of Quantity and Cost- Detailed cost estimates will be provided at all stages of the plan preparation so that necessary adjustments can be made in a timely manner. The estimates will be a management tool for the City's Project Manager to ensure quality and the timely handling of the entire project to keep the project within its budgetary limits. Estimates will be prepared with quantities, units, and up-to-date unit costs with a format per the City's requirement and submitted at the frequency per the City's requirements and special requests. 4. Utility Adjustment and Relocation — All utility coordination work will be completed throughout the design phase of the project from the preliminary to final utility notices so as to identify and schedule utility relocations with various utility companies based on design, research and pothole survey information. All utility notices, drawings and attaching documents will be submitted per the requirement of the RFP. Utility valves, meters and C; manhole covers will also be adjusted to grade as scheduled by the utility companies or the contractor. Additional A� meetings may be scheduled to obtain agreements to relocate utilities that require additional easements or special 5 designs. Final utility notices will be prepared to schedule and secure utility elocations Y prior to the I commencement of construction of the project. This will be an essential step to avoid change orders and 03 construction delays, and to meet the project budget. 5. Traffic Signals—There is an existing traffic signal at the intersection of Baseline St at State Street that currently serves the adjacent Arroyo Valley High School at the southeast corner. This traffic signal will be upgraded for the ultimate configuration of the intersection. Traffic volume analysis at this intersection will be obtained(when ' available)and reviewed for the turn lanes at this intersection. Traffic signal facilities will be evaluated for future road extension, potential future lane configurations, and conformance with current standards. New traffic signal at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard (Route 66) and the proposed State Street will be designed based on Caltrans Standard,design approval and permit will also be required from Caltrans. Traffic signal facilities will be evaluated for conflicts with the proposed road extension improvements; length of mast arms and signal head placement; suitability for the new lane configurations; and conformance with current standards. Conduct field check to verify the existing traffic signal equipment, overhead and underground utility N to make sure proper clearances are maintained and to identify potential power feed points for the new traffic signal. Traffic signal designs will be developed based on the design requirements of the City and Caltrans Standard Plans. Evaluate traffic signal phasing based on the projected future traffic volumes and pedestrian needs. Detailed assessment of the existing curb ramps, walks, and driveways for conformance with ADA and current City Standards will be performed in the data collection process and recommendation of retrofit will be prepared and presented. z Traffic signal plans will be prepared for the modification of the existing signal at Base Line Street and the new fully actuated traffic signal at Foothill Boulevard and State Street based on the City Standard, Caltrans Standard and the latest requirements 2006 California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Traffic Signal Interconnect conduits and pull boxes facilities will be coordinated with the City and Caltrans. This work will be shown on the intersection signal plans. K e y,t � N r Section Project Understandin d k'3 vrix a� Wit, r, 6. Street Lighting Plans—A Street Lighting plans will be prepared for each of the project phases incorporating the CO lighting requirements per the City and Caltrans Standard. Conduct field check to verify the existing overhead high voltage and other utility line to make sure proper clearances are maintained and to identify potential power ' feed points for the new street lighting. The street lighting plans will include all the equipments schedule, conduits and pull boxes and service cabinet as require per the City and Caltrans. 7. Signing and Striping Design - Signing and Striping Plans will be prepared showing the affected construction n area and all affected traffic stripes. The plans will show the location of all proposed traffic stripes and markings and the proper disposition of all affected existing signs and markings. Any work required to transition the proposed stripes to join with existing stripes on intersection approaches will also be provided. 8. Traffic Control & Detour Plans- Detour plans are not likely needed because the street widening can be phased within traffic control staging. The design, legend, and location of all work area signs, barricades, and necessary additional traffic controls are designated and placed on the plan sheets. In addition, general notes applying to construction traffic control, a plan legend, and City plan border information are placed on each project sheet. The plans will be prepared to conform to the general requirements of the City, with consideration for the needs of the Contractor's construction operations. Coordination will be required with Robertson's Ready Mix and the high school to accommodate their particular traffic needs during construction. Traffic control and construction area signing at Foothill Blvd. will be developed to meet Caltrans submittal requirements for encroachment permit. 9. Right-of-Way— Legal Descriptions and plats shall be prepared to support the acquisition of right of way. The �a metes and bounds legal descriptions or strip descriptions will be accompanied by a plat map that will be recorded with the description. All documents will be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensed l land surveyor. ' In order to prepare the legal descriptions, preliminary title reports will be required for each affected P arcel. For the purposes of this proposal, it is assumed that the City will obtain the necessary title reports. For the purposes of this proposal, thirty five (35) parcels have been identified and included. Legal c " descriptions for these parcels will be prepared as a part of this scope of services. Additional legal descriptions and plats will be completed on a time and materials basis as an addition to this scope and fee. The legal descriptions and plats included herein can be delivered within four (4) weeks of receipt of the { final right of way limits and preliminary title reports. 10.Submission Format-The project plans and specifications will include all construction items; will identify the ` referenced agencies standards and include construction details to enable accurate bidding of the project. All plans and documents shall conform to all the standards and criteria as specified in the RFP, with additional plans and documentation for the phasing requirements of this project. All software used to generate plans and documents will conform to the requirements as specified in the RFP. w. 11. Project Specifications, Bidding and Pre-Construction Meeting—LAN will provide Technical Provisions with attachments of standard plans, documents and special requirements related to the project construction plans, estimates and specifications. LAN will answer questions during the bidding period and attend both the pre-bid and the pre-construction meeting. C. Construction Support Phase a' Consultation and plan revisions during construction, as-built drawings and other documentation requirements for the City will be provided by LAN throughout the construction phase. LAN will prepare the as-built drawings. All digital p, project files and drawings will be copied on CD-RW compact discs, and submitted to the City. t ✓ ; , gr- f r y � o- �t r + R1 . Sk- ; f �ir3s _ .. F p.t3 ?3•.-... t zl a yµ a k L ww_ N s w Q1 w Co CID O F- w J CD f _I w m VJ J U) FE U O w O M ILL CL N LU mo�w// w F- Z w Q � a w w a co c co Z ° z Z Z� , o 0 0 } ; w N c m W o 0 Z L) p 0: > > CIO cu w N R 0 � as o Y ° o 75 c o m o c LUU) U am C.E = X o Q a m w _ } y a a �, a o m y a� ~ cco Q U o a Q ° aci L) a) a)aci 3 d 3 ra ,>O O z a) N M Q N c a7 H N w 0 o - U o c c , E o � c c ad -� a o y w� m U o > a` c� a w a a a ,� c a o C7 Q w am a e Attachment "2" ti CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES FOR STATE STREET - 16th STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD PROPOSAL FEE Rev.0 2-May-08 LIM & NASCIMENTO ENG. CORP. 1887 Business Center Drive, Suite 6 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-0477 10 o vi N r J ri v Q N O M N d! f9 O J � _ 0 O O 00 O O 0 O O Q r O 00 00 C6D' N O h M a{ fn/ 0 U m M J O o O o 0 O W • U O O O O H- vti O J O O O O O • O LO co In O _ r- L v 64 v� 10 � us � O W p • z_ U O u > LL Q W 0 z 0 O O 0 C C Z w 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 T M W C9 W • m m ,Lq � o m 0) w M 0_0 O n C Z W f" (A 69 w w a o-N W Q w O Z O F- w • U W W . LL 0 N z W CL H a Q a N z O z z z J LU co U 2 o c=nV Q ~ O N U W = z Q C-) U H H otf • O p z j z J LLJ N Q W Y J H F- oa z (� f/1 z Z z w z H Q z O • z �? M w o g m Cl) p } 0 : m Z O Q o w y tOi • L U o 0 0 2 J W O U) I-- a • o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES FOR STATE STREET - 16th STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD SUBTOTAL OF COST: DIRECT LABOR & ODC DIRECT LABOR Classification Name Hours Hourly Rate Total Project Manager Edward Ng 601 @ $170.00 $ 102,170 Sr. Bridge Engineer Todd Dudley 160 @ $170.00 $ 27,200 Sr. Project Engineer M. Khodr 308 @ $160.00 $ 49,280 Project Engineer P. Lau 634 @ $115.00 $ 72,910 Assistant Engineer N. Borrayo 968 @ $95.00 $ 91,960 CAD J. Yap 1,828 @ $75.00 $ 137,100 Design Technician R. Andrasek 100 @ $110.00 $ 11,000 Environmental Manager A. Colburn 40 @ $115.00 $ 4,600 Principal /Quality Assurance W. Nascimento 18 @ $215.00 $ 3,870 Total Direct Labor Costs S 50(),()90 OTHER COSTS Copying/Binding $ 162 Plotting $ 328 Express Mail $ 375 Potholing $ 3,220 Total Other Direct Costs S 4,085, Date: 51212008 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES FOR STATE STREET-16th STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD LABOR • CLASSIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 Total Total TASKS&SUBTASKS PM SSE SPE PE AE CAD DT EM P/QA Hours Cost __t- Task 1-Project Administration _ -- --� - -- --- - -' q 4 _ $860 PrdLd Setup 8 _ 8 __ 16 _ 32 $3 480 02 Schedule/Budaet Control 16 16 32 3 920 03 Proaress Reporting 24 -- - 24 $4$4,08080 04 Coordination/Meetings 96 96 192 $ 0 2 Task 2-Surveying/Mapping _Ot Surve Re uest 2 4 6 $800 02 Develop DTM from Survey Data - 4 8 t3 20 $1 820 3 _Task 3-Research&Data Collection -- Ot Utility Coordination 24 8 32 1 64 $8,040 02 Geotechnical Coordination 2 4 1 6 $800 _ 03 Obtain As-builts 2 8 16 26 $2,460 04 Obtain&Review Reports 12 16 28 $3,880 04 Field Review 4 8 8 1 4 24 $2660 4 Task 4-Bridge Structure Review 01 Review Bridge PS&E Package 60 100 40 220 $29,500 02 Prepare Comment Matrix 40 8 48 1 $7,680 5 Task 6-Preliminary Engineering Design Ot Assemble&Review Site&Utility Data 2 4 8 16 30 $2,760 02 Review Right-of-Way,Easements Data 2 4 8 12 26 $2,460 03 Review Standards&Criteria 4 4 2 10 $1,330 04 Develop Conceptual Alignment Alts 24 40 40 80 184 $18.480 05 Initial Quantifies/Cost Estimate 4 8 16 24 52 $4 920 06 Value Engineering Analysis 12 8 20 $2,960 07 Refine Preferred Alternative Alignment 4 16 24 40 84 $7,800 08 Preliminary Drainage Report 4 40 40 84 -$8280 09 Utilities Identification 4 8 16 32 60 $5520 10 Right-of-Way Requirements 4 4 16 40 64 $5660 11 Final Quantities&Cost Estimate 4 4 12 16 36 $3480'0 12 Prepare 35%Plans 8_ 12 32 64 116 $10,580 13 Prepare Project Report 16 4 24 4 48 $5.760 6 Task 6-Environmental Coordination 01 Coordinate Report Requirements 8 16 24 $3.200 02 Review Draft Environmental Document 4 12 16 $2,060 03 Meetin s 4 12 16 $2,060 7 -Task 7-66%Design -- 4 4 $860 01 Street Plans/Profiles/Details 32 64 120 120 336 $33 200 02 Drainage Plans and Drainage Report 24 40 40 80 184 $18,480 03 Traffic Signal Improvement Plans 4 40 40_ 80 164 $16.680 04 Street Lighting Improvement Plans 4 16 40 80 140 $13,040 05 Signing&Striping Improvement Plans 4 40 12 80 236 $14,220 06 Traffic Control&Detour Plans 4 8 8 24 44 $4,520 07 Finalize R/W Re'ts&Utilities Relocations 8 4 12 24 46 1 S4.760 -- 08 Water Quality Management Plan 12 8 -32 _ 52 $5.360 - 09 Prepare SWPPP Erosion Control Plan 4 8 16 -" - 68 $6,120 10 Quantifies and Estimates 4 4 q 12 16 24 64 $6 800 11 Specifications 16 8 8 8 40 $6,280 8 Task 8.96%Design 4 4 $860 01 Street Plans/Profiles/Details 16 24 64 64 188 $16,360 02 Drains a Plans and Drains a Re rt 8 16 24 40 86 $8 480 03 Traffic Signal Improvement Plans 2 40 48 80 170 $17 300 04 Street Li htin Improvement Plana 2 16 24 40 82 $8,180 05 Signing&Striping Improvement Plans 2 24 8 -48 82 $8,540 06 Traffic Control&Detour Plans 8 24 24 64 120 $12,280 07 Finalize R/W Re'ts&Utilities Relocations 8 8 16 32 $3,320 08 Water Quality Management Plan 4 8 16 1 28 $2,800 09 Prepare SWPPP Erosion Control Plan 2 8 8 24 1 42 $3,820 10 Quantities and Estimates 4 4 4 8 12 1 16 48 $5,240 11 Specifications, 16 8 8 16 16 64 $8,720 9 Task 9-100%Design 4 4 $860 01 Street Plans/Profiles/Details 8 8 24 24 64 E6 360 02 Drainage Plans and Drainage Re ort 4 12 12 24 52 $5,000 03 Traffic Si anal Improvement Plans 1 32 40 80 153 $15,090 04 Street Lighting Improvement Plans 1 8 12 24 45 $4,390 05 Signing&Striping Improvement Plans 1 4 4 12 _ 21 $2,090 06 Traffic Control&Detour Plans 8 16 24 32 80 $8,600 07 Finalize R/W Rea'ts&Utilities Relocations 1 2 8 _ 11 $960 08 Water Quality Management Plan 2 4 8 _ 14 $1,400 09 Prepare SWPPP Erosion Control Plan 1 2 4 __ 8 15 $1 380 10 Quantities and Estimates 4 8 4 8 8 12 _ 44 $S 180 11 Specifications _____ 24 8 4 8 4 48 $7,380 10 Task 10-Final Bid Documents _ 2 r64 �� 30 01 Full Size Plans&Electronic Submittal _S _ _4__8 16_ _ q0 02 RE Pending File 8_ _ 8 16 16 _ __ 00 03 File for Caltrans Authorization 16 16 32 60 11 Task 11-Construction Support Servkes__ 01 Respond to Bidder Questions 16 8 16 16 40 02 ConsWction Phase Consultation _ 8 _ .16 i6 16 20 03 As-Guilts 4 8 4 8 16 80 Subtotal 601 160 308 634 988 1828 100 40 18 4667 SS00 090 LEGEND: Ref# Classification Abbreviation 1 EN Project Manager PM 2 TD Sr.Bridge Engineer SBE 3 MK Sr.Project Engineer SPE 4 PL Project Engineer PE 5 NB Assistant Engineer AE 6 JY CAD CAD 7 RA Design Technician DT 8 AC Environmental Manager EM 9 WN Principal/Quality Assurance P/QA CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES FOR STATE STREET - 16th STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD OTHER DIRECT COSTS DESCRIPTIONS TOTAL COPYING/BINDING $162.00 PLOTTING $328.00 EXPRESS MAIL $375.00 $3,220.00 TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $4,085.00 Date: 51212008