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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-080Resolution No. 2019-80 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-80 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE AWARD OF A CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT TO NINYO & MOORE GEOTECHNICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES CONSULTANTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $193,384.90 FOR THE MONTGOMERY WARD SERVICE CENTER SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION PILOT TEST WORK PLAN IMPLEMENTATION WHEREAS, Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants is competent, experienced geotechnical engineering firms and have provided the most advantageous and best proposal for Montgomery Ward Service Center Soil Vapor Extraction Pilot Test Work Plan Implementation in accordance with the Consultant Services Agreements, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" in the amount of $193,384.90 in aggregate. Pursuant to this determination, the Purchasing Manager is hereby authorized and directed to issue Purchase Orders for said services to said firms which reference this Resolution. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. The City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized and directed to award a consulting contract services agreements, to Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants in the amount of $193,384.90. SECTION 3. The City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject to CEQA. SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable. SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately. APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City u 5t' by the City Clerk this day of June 2019. �j r 1` Attest: Georgeann,O anna, MMC City Clerk Approved as to form: Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney Resolution No. 2019-80 signed by the Mayor and attested )ohn Valdivia, Mayor City of San Bernardino Resolution No. 2019-80 CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO) I, Georgeann Hanna, MMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of Resolution No. 2019-80 adopted at a regular meeting held on the 5h day of June 2019 by the following vote: Council Members: SANCHEZ IBARRA FIGUEROA SHORETT NICKEL RICHARD MULVIHILL AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT X X X X X x_ WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this 5h day of June 2019. Georgeann&a,'`,4M ,amity Clerk EXHIBIT `A' PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND NINYO & MOORE GEOTECHNICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES CONSULTANTS This Agreement is made and entered into as of June 05, 2019 by and between the City of San Bernardino, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and operating under the laws of the State of California with its principal place of business at Vanir Tower, 290 North D Street, San Bernardino, CA 92401 ("City"), and Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants, Corporation, with its principal place of business at 7888 Cherry Avenue, Unit 1, Fontana, California 92336 (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant"). City and Consultant are hereinafter sometimes referred to individually as "Party" and collectively as the "Parties." RECITALS A. City is a public agency of the State of California and is in need of professional services for the following project: Montgomery Ward Service Center Soil vapor Extraction Pilot Test Work Plan Implementation (hereinafter referred to as "the Project"). B. Consultant is duly licensed and has the necessary qualifications to provide such services. C. The Parties desire by this Agreement to establish the terms for City to retain Consultant to provide the services described herein. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. Incont oration of Recitals. The recitals above are true and correct and are hereby incorporated herein by this reference. 2. Services. Consultant shall provide the City with the services described in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Exhibit "A." 3. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel identified in their proposal. Consultant warrants that Consultant 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. Consultant further represents that no City employee will provide any services under this Agreement. 4. Compensation. a. Subject to paragraph 4(b) below, the City shall pay for such services in accordance with the Schedule of Charges set forth in Exhibit "A EXHIBIT `A' b. In no event shall the total amount paid for services rendered by Consultant under this Agreement exceed the sum of $193,384.90. This amount is to cover all related costs, and the City will not pay any additional fees for printing expenses. Consultant may submit invoices to City for approval. Said invoice shall be based on the total of all 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. The 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. 5. Additional Work. If changes in the work seem merited by Consultant or the City, and informal consultations with the other party indicate that a change is warranted, it shall be processed in the following manner: a letter outlining the changes shall be forwarded to the City by Consultant with a statement of estimated changes in fee or time schedule. An amendment to this Agreement shall be prepared by the City and executed by both Parties before performance of such services, or the City will not be required to pay for the changes in the scope of work. Such amendment shall not render ineffective or invalidate unaffected portions of this Agreement. 6. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue through the completion of services as set forth in Exhibit "A," unless the Agreement is previously terminated as provided for herein ("Term'). 7. Maintenance of Records: Audits. a. Records of Consultant's services relating to this Agreement shall be maintained m accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City for inspection and/or audit at mutually convenient times for a period of four (4) years from the Effective Date. b. Books, documents, papers, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred shall be maintained by Consultant and made available at all reasonable times during the contract period and for four (4) years from the date of final payment under the contract for inspection by City. 8. Time of Performance. Consultant shall perform its services in a prompt and timely manner and shall commence performance upon receipt of written notice from the City to proceed. Consultant shall complete the services required hereunder within Term. 9. Delays in Performance. a. Neither City nor Consultant shall be considered in default of this Agreement for delays m performance caused by circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing Party. For purposes of this Agreement, such circumstances include but are not limited to, abnormal weather conditions; floods; earthquakes; fire; epidemics; war; riots and other civil disturbances; strikes, lockouts, work slowdowns, and other labor disturbances; sabotage or judicial restraint. b. Should such circumstances occur, the non-performing Party shall, within a 2 W4 '* I 1 1.3 1 VWN reasonable time of being prevented from performing, give written notice to the other Party describing the circumstances preventing continued performance and the efforts being made to resume performance of this Agreement. 10. Compliance with Law. a. Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, codes and regulations of the federal, state and local government, including Cal/OSHA requirements. b. If required, Consultant shall assist the City, as requested, in obtaining and maintaining all permits required of Consultant by federal, state and local regulatory agencies. C. If applicable, Consultant is responsible for all costs of clean up and/ or removal of hazardous and toxic substances spilled as a result of his or her services or operations performed under this Agreement. 11. Standard of Care. Consultant's services will be performed in accordance with generally accepted professional practices and principles and in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. 12. Conflicts of Interest. During the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall at all times maintain a duty of loyalty and a fiduciary duty to the City and shall not accept payment from or employment with any person or entity which will constitute a conflict of interest with the City. 13. Cily Business Certificate. Consultant shall, prior to execution of this Agreement, obtain and maintain during the term of this Agreement a valid business registration certificate from the City pursuant to Title 5 of the City's Municipal Code and any and all other licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance, and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required of Consultant to practice his/her profession, skill, or business. 14. Assi T rent and Sub -consultant. Consultant shall not assign, sublet, or transfer this Agreement or any rights under or interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the City, which may be withheld for any reason. Any attempt to so assign or so transfer without such consent shall be void and without legal effect and shall constitute grounds for termination. Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. Nothing contained herein shall prevent Consultant from employing independent associates and sub -consultants as Consultant may deem appropriate to assist in the performance of services hereunder. 15. Independent Consultant. Consultant is retained as an independent contractor and is not an employee of City. No employee or agent of Consultant shall become an employee of City. The work to be performed shall be in accordance with the work described in this Agreement, subject to such directions and amendments from City as herein provided. 16. Insurance. Consultant shall not commence work for the City until it has provided 3 EXBiIBIT `A' evidence satisfactory to the City it has secured all insurance required under this section. In addition, Consultant shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work on any subcontract until it has secured all insurance required under this section. a. Additional Insured The City of San Bernardino, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers shall be named as additional insureds on Consultant's and its sub -consultants' policies of commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance using the endorsements and forms specified herein or exact equivalents. b_ Commercial General Liabilit (i) The Consultant shall take out and maintain, during the performance of all work under this Agreement, in amounts not less than specified herein, Commercial General Liability Insurance, in a form and with insurance companies acceptable to the City. (ii) Coverage for Commercial General Liability insurance shall be at least as broad as the following: Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (Occurrence Form CG 00 01) or exact equivalent. for the following: (iii) Commercial General Liability Insurance must include coverage (1) Bodily Injury and Property Damage (2) Personal Injury/Advertising Injury (3) Premises/Operations Liability (4) Products/Completed Operations Liability (5) Aggregate Limits that Apply per Project (6) Explosion, Collapse and Underground (UCX) exclusion deleted (7) Contractual Liability with respect to this Contract (8) Broad Form Property Damage (9) Independent Consultants Coverage (iv) The policy shall contain no endorsements or provisions limiting coverage for (1) contractual liability; (2) cross liability exclusion for claims or suits by one insured against another; (3) products/completed operations liability, or (4) contain any other exclusion contrary to the Agreement. (v) The policy shall give City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, and City -designated volunteers additional insured status using ISO endorsement forms CG 20 10 10 01 and 20 37 10 01, or endorsements providing the exact same coverage. EXHIBIT `A' (vi) The general liability program may utilize either deductibles or provide coverage excess of a self-insured retention, subject to written approval by the City, and provided that such deductibles shall not apply to the City as an additional insured. C. Automobile Liability (i) At all times during the performance of the work under this Agreement, the Consultant shall maintain Automobile Liability Insurance for bodily injury and property damage including coverage for owned, non -owned and hired vehicles, in a form and with insurance companies acceptable to the City. (ii) Coverage for automobile liability insurance shall be at least as broad as Insurance Services Office Form Number CA 00 01 covering automobile liability (Coverage Symbol 1, any auto). (iii) The policy shall give City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents and City designated volunteers additional insured status. (iv) Subject to written approval by the City, the automobile liability program may utilize deductibles, provided that such deductibles shall not apply to the City as an additional insured, but not a self-insured retention. d. Workers' Compensation/Emplover's Liabiliu (i) Consultant certifies that he/she is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and he/she will comply with such provisions before commencing work under this Agreement. (ii) To the extent Consultant has employees at any time during the term of this Agreement, at all times during the performance of the work under this Agreement, the Consultant shall maintain full compensation insurance for all persons employed directly by him/her to carry out the work contemplated under this Agreement, all in accordance with the 'Workers' Compensation and Insurance Act," Division IV of the Labor Code of the State of California and any acts amendatory thereof, and Employer's Liability Coverage in amounts indicated herein. Consultant shall require all subconsultants to obtain and maintain, for the period required by this Agreement, workers' compensation coverage of the same type and limits as specified in this section. e. Professional Liabiht %- ( Errors and Omissions At all times during the performance of the work under this Agreement the Consultant shall maintain professional liability or Errors and Omissions insurance appropriate to its profession, in a form and with insurance companies acceptable to the City and in an amount indicated herein. This insurance shall be endorsed to include contractual liability applicable to 5 i _.4.n: N this Agreement and shall be written on a policy form coverage specifically designed to protect against acts, errors or omissions of the Consultant. "Covered Professional Services" as designated in the policy must specifically include work performed under this Agreement. The policy must `pay on behalf of the insured and must include a provision establishing the insurer's duty to defend. f. Minimum Police Limits Recluired (i) The following insurance limits are required for the Agreement: Combined Sin zle Limit Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence/ $2,000,000 aggregate for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage Automobile Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage Employer's Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence Professional Liability $1,000,000 per claim and aggregate (errors and omissions) (ii) Defense costs shall be payable in addition to the limits. (iii) Requirements of specific coverage or limits contained in this section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits, or other requirement, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Any available coverage shall be provided to the parties required to be named as Additional Insured pursuant to this Agreement. g. Evidence Required Prior to execution of the Agreement, the Consultant shall file with the City evidence of insurance from an insurer or insurers certifying to the coverage of all insurance required herein. Such evidence shall include original copies of the ISO CG 00 01 (or insurer's equivalent) signed by the insurer's representative and Certificate of Insurance (Acord Form 25- S or equivalent), together with required endorsements. All evidence of insurance shall be signed by a properly authorized officer, agent, or qualified representative of the insurer and shall certify the names of the insured, any additional insureds, where appropriate, the type and amount of the insurance, the location and operations to which the insurance applies, and the expiration date of such insurance. h. Policy Provisions Required (i) Consultant shall provide the City at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of cancellation of any policy required by this Agreement, except that the 6 EXHIBIT `A' Consultant shall provide at least ten (10) days prior written notice of cancellation of any such policy due to non-payment of the premium. If any of the required coverage is cancelled or expires during the term of this Agreement, the Consultant shall deliver renewal certificates) including the General Liability Additional Insured Endorsement to the City at least ten (10) days prior to the effective date of cancellation or expiration. (ii) The Commercial General Liability Policy and Automobile Policy shall each contain a provision stating that Consultant's policy is primary insurance and that any insurance, self-insurance or other coverage maintained by the City or any named insureds shall not be called upon to contribute to any loss. (iii) The retroactive date (if any) of each policy is to be no later than the effective date of this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain such coverage continuously for a period of at least three years after the completion of the work under this Agreement. Consultant shall purchase a one (1) year extended reporting period A) if the retroactive date is advanced past the effective date of this Agreement; B) if the policy is cancelled or not renewed; or C) if the policy is replaced by another claims -made policy with a retroactive date subsequent to the effective date of this Agreement. (iv) All required insurance coverages, except for the professional liability coverage, shall contain or be endorsed to provide waiver of subrogation in favor of the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers or shall specifically allow Consultant or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with these specifications to waive their right of recovery prior to a loss. Consultant hereby waives its own right of recovery against City, and shall require similar written express waivers and insurance clauses from each of its sub -consultants. (v) The limits set forth herein shall apply separately to each insured against whom claims are made or suits are brought, except with respect to the limits of liability. Further the limits set forth herein shall not be construed to relieve the Consultant from liability in excess of such coverage, nor shall it limit the Consultant's indemnification obligations to the City and shall not preclude the City from taking such other actions available to the City under other provisions of the Agreement or law. i. Qualifying Insurers (i) All policies required shall be issued by acceptable insurance companies, as determined by the City, which satisfy the following minimum requirements: (1) Each such policy shall be from a company or companies with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than ANN and admitted to transact in the business of insurance in the State of California, or otherwise allowed to place insurance through surplus line brokers under applicable provisions of the California Insurance Code or any federal law. j. Additional Insurance Provisions h EXHIBIT `A' (i) The foregoing requirements as to the types and limits of insurance coverage to be maintained by Consultant, and any approval of said insurance by the City, is not intended to and shall not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations otherwise assumed by the Consultant pursuant to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the provisions concerning indemnification. (ii) If at any time during the life of the Agreement, any policy of insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these specifications or is canceled and not replaced, City has the right but not the duty to obtain the insurance it deems necessary and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Consultant or City wi l l withhold amounts sufficient to pay premium from Consultant payments. In the alternative, City may cancel this Agreement. (iii) The City may require the Consultant to provide complete copies of all insurance policies in effect for the duration of the Project. (iv) Neither the City nor the City Council, nor any member of the City Council, nor any of the officials, officers, employees, agents or volunteers shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under or by virtue of this Agreement. k. Sub -consultant Insurance Requirements. Consultant shall not allow any subcontractors or sub -consultants to commence work on any subcontract until they have provided evidence satisfactory to the City that they have secured all insurance required under this section. Policies of commercial general liability insurance provided by such subcontractors or sub -consultants shall be endorsed to name the City as an additional insured using ISO form CG 20 38 04 13 or an endorsement providing the exact same coverage. If requested by Consultant, City may approve different scopes or minimum limits of insurance for particular s ubcontractors or sub -consultants. 17. Indemnification. a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall defend (with counsel reasonably approved by the City), indemnify and hold the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, and authorized volunteers free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, suits, actions, proceedings, costs, expenses, liability, judgments, awards, decrees, settlements, loss, damage or injury of any kind, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, (collectively, "Claims') in any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or incident to any alleged acts, errors or omissions, or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officials, officers, employees, subcontractors, consultants or agents in connection with the performance of the Consultant's services, the Project, or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages, expert witness fees and attorneys' fees and other related costs and expenses. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to Claims that arise out of; pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. Consultant's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, the City Council, members of the City Council, its employees, or authorized volunteers. 8 EXHIBIT `A' b. Additional Indemnity Obligations. Consultant shall defend, with counsel of City's choosing and at Consultant's own cost, expense and risk, any and all Claims covered by this section that may be brought or instituted against the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, or authorized volunteers. Consultant shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, or authorized volunteers as part of any such claim, suit, action or other proceeding. Consultant shall also reimburse City for the cost of any settlement paid by the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, or authorized volunteers as part of any such claim, suit, action or other proceeding. Such reimbursement shall include payment for the City's attorney's fees and costs, including expert witness fees. Consultant shall reimburse the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, or authorized volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. Consultant's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, or authorized volunteers. 18. California Labor Code Requirements. Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. and 1770 et sea., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on certain "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as def ned by the Prevailing Wage Laws, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws, if applicable. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claims, liabilities, costs, penalties or interest arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. It shall be mandatory upon the Consultant and all sub -consultants to comply with all California Labor Code provisions, which include but are not limited to prevailing wages, employment of apprentices, hours of labor and debarment of contractors and subcontractors. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, then pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1725.5 and 1771.1, the Consultant and all sub -consultants performing such Services must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. Consultant shall maintain registration for the duration of the Project and require the same of any sub -consultants, as applicable. This Project may also be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. It shall be Consultant's sole responsibility to comply with all applicable registration and labor compliance requirements. 19. Verification of Em10 znent Eli �ibility. By executing this Agreement, Consultant verifies that it fully complies with all requirements and restrictions of state and federal law respecting the employment of undocumented aliens, including, but not limited to, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as may be amended from time to time, and shall require all sub -consultants and sub -sub -consultants to comply with the same. 20. Laws and Venue. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California. If any action is brought to interpret or enforce any term of this EXHIBIT `A' Agreement, the action shall be brought in a state or federal court situated in the County of San Bernardino, State of California. 21. Termination or Abandonment a. City has the right to terminate or abandon any portion or all of the work under this Agreement by giving ten (10) calendar days' written notice to Consultant. In such event, City shall be immediately given title and possession to all original field notes, drawings and specifications, written reports and other documents produced or developed for that portion of the work completed and/or being abandoned. City shall pay Consultant the reasonable value of services rendered for any portion of the work completed prior to termination. If said termination occurs prior to completion of any task for the Project for which a payment request has not been received, the charge for services performed during such task shall be the reasonable value of such services, based on an amount mutually agreed to by City and Consultant of the portion of such task completed but not paid prior to said termination. City shall not be liable for any costs other than the charges or portions thereof which are specified herein. Consultant shall not be entitled to payment for unperformed services, and shall not be entitled to damages or compensation for termination of work. b. Consultant may terminate its obligation to provide further services under this Agreement upon thirty (30) calendar days' written notice to City only in the event of substantial failure by City to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement through no fault of Consultant. 22. Attornevs' 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's Office in enforcing this Agreement on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for the purposes of this Agreement. 23. 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's professional services occurs, Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all other services necessary to rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of the City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. 24. Prohibited Emplo}nnent. Consultant shall not employ any current employee of City to perform the work under this Agreement while this Agreement is in effect. 25. 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. 26. Documents. Except as otherwise provided in "Termination or Abandonment," 10 EXHIBIT `A' above, all original field notes, written reports, Drawings and Specifications and other documents, produced or developed for the Project shall, upon payment in full for the services described in this Agreement, be furnished to and become the property of the City. 27. Organization. Consultant shall assign Anthony Lizzi as Project Manager. The Project Manager shall not be removed from the Project or reassigned without the prior written consent of the City. 28, Limitation of Agreement. This Agreement is limited to and includes only the work included in the Project described above. 29. Notice. Any notice or instrument required to be given or delivered by this Agreement may be given or delivered by depositing the same in any United States Post Office, certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to the following addresses and shall be effective upon receipt thereof: CITY: City of San Bernardino Vanir Tower, 290 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 Attn: Teri Ledoux, Acting City Manager With Copy To: City of San Bernardino Vanir Tower, 290 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 Attn: City Attorney CONSULTANT: Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants7888 Cherry Avenue, Unit I Fontana, California 92336 Attn. Anthony Lizzi, Principal Geologist 30. Third Part. Rights. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give any rights or benefits to anyone other than the City and the Consultant. 31. E tEmv to ent. Consultant represents that it is an equal opportunity employer and that it shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age or other interests protected by the State or Federal Constitutions. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not be limited to, all activities related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination. 32. Entire AgLq ent. This Agreement, including Exhibit "A," represents the entire understanding of City and Consultant as to those matters contained herein, and supersedes and cancels any prior or contemporaneous oral or written understanding, promises or representations with respect to those matters covered hereunder. Each Party acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises, or agreements have been made by any person which are not incorporated herein, and that any other agreements shall be void. This is an integrated Agreement. 11 E3GMIT `A' 33. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable for any reason, 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, and the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 34. Successors and AssigE?s. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors in interest, executors, administrators and assigns of each Party to this Agreement. However, Consultant shall not assign or transfer by operation of law or otherwise any or all of its rights, burdens, duties or obligations without the prior written consent of City. Any attempted assignment without such consent shall be invalid and void. 35. Non -waiver. The delay or failure of either Party at any time to require performance or compliance by the other Party 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 evens, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 36. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. 37. 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. 38. Amendments. Only a writing executed by all of the Parties hereto or their respective successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. 39. City's Rigght to Employ Other Consultants. City reserves its right to employ other consultants, including engineers, in connection with this Project or other projects. 40. Prohibited Interests. Consultant maintains and warrants that it has neither employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term of this Agreement, no official, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrom. 12 EXHIBIT `A' 41. Counteipaats. 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 single Agreement. 42. 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 Patties and that by doing so, the Parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] 13 E)MMIT `A' SIGNATURE PAGE FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND NINYO & MOORE GEOTECHNICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES CONSULTANTS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Approved By: „ea&e„ A,r til r �V J6 City Manager Approved as to Form: ****Approved Form**** Gary D. Saenz City Attorney Attested By: Georgeann HaAa, CMC City Clerk 14 CONSULTANT Signature Anthonv Lizzi Name Principal Geologist Title EXHIBIT `A' EXHIBIT A 15 1ywrya,*Aw,r,a Gsctechricil9 6wimarrtatd Stunts Consultants April 11, 2019 Proposal No. P050M City of San Bernardino Public Works Department Engineering Division 201 North 'E' Street. 2nd Floor San Bernardino, California 92418 Subject Proposal to Provide Environmental Consulting Services for the Montgomery Ward Service Center Soil Vapor Extraction Pilot Test Work Plan Implernentatim Attention: Saba Engineer, P.E. Dear Ms. Engineer, Ninyo & Moore is pleased to submit this proposal to provide environmental review services to the city of San Bernardino (Citys) public works department in response to your Request for Proposal (RFP) dated March 19, 2019. As your environmental consultant, Ninyo & Moore will provide responsive service in an efficient and cost-effective manner, with the standard of quality for which we are known. Upon review of our submittal, we believe the City will find that we have assembled a highly qualified and experienced team of professionals that will effectively and efficiently perform the required services. The City will benefit from our team's experience in successfully providing similar services to cities, municipalities and commensal dents throughout southern California. Our services for this proposal will be performed from its San Bernardino County Office located at 7888 Cherry Avenue, Unit I Fontana, California 92336 Phone (909) 758-5960 Contact Mr. Anthony Lizzi, PG, CHG e-mail address: >tt[ustrr„uryvatinr+wtc_wrr Ninyo & Moore appreciates this opportunity to be of service to the City. If you have any questions or comments regarding this proposal, please feel free to call us at (909) 758-5960. Sincerely, NINYO & MOORE � .I 1' R Travis Coburn, PE 'x Senior Project Engineer Anthony Lizzi, PG, CHG Principal Geologist TMCIPT/AJUrad Distribution: (5) Addressee (4 copies, l electronic copy) Mayo & Moms 1 7698 Chary k*nM. Unci i, Fv-ftno, CAliNnia UMI 05�i6R90 I Ap ii 11.2019 TABLE 4F CONTENTS Background....................................................................................................................................1 Scope of Services 3 Qualificafions and Experience of Project Team........................................................................9 jTmelineiMllestones......................................................................................................................13 Availabilityof Staff........................................................................................................................20 Subconsultants............................................................................................................................20 LocalPreference EligiNiily..........................................................................................................21 FeeRate Scheele 21 Attachments Consultant Proposal Envelope "IT' Appendix A Resumes of Key Personnel 1 Hinyo a Moore I C4 d San Banwdm, Sia Wwy Wb d Gr i fkM17 i &WOW 1b. 201$ Background Project Understanding The proposed field ardbvities have been prepared in accordance with the Santa Ana Regional Water duality Control Board (SARWdCB) investigation ander, dated October 1, 2018, requiriing a supplemental investigation and remediation feasibility test Work Plan to be submitted pursuant to California Water Code Section 13267, and based on the findings presented in the Supplemental Site Assessment and Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) PIA Test Wok Plan prepared by Gannett Fleming.. Inc. (Gannett) dated February 16, 2010 (Gannett, 2010) and approved by the San Bernardino County Fre Department (SBCFD) on February 22, 2010. The Gannett work pian Was never implemented and on November 23, 2010, the SBCFD transferred the cleanup case for the site to the SARWOCa The primary area of concern identified in the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) conducted by Brown and Caldwell (B&C) in October 2007 included three former 10,100 -gallon Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), a 550 -gallon waste -oil UST, a fuel dispenser island, a clarifier, hydraulic Iifts, and hazardous material storage. Previous Phase II ESAs performed at the site by B&C between October 17 and November 16, 2007, confirmed soli vapor, sal, and groundwater in the vicinity of the former USTs, dispenser island, and clarifier were impacted With gasoline range total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHg), and benzene, toluene, skibenzene, and xylem (BTEX), The Phase II ESA conducted by B&C in 2007, included the advancement of 13 sal vapor, 28 soil borings (including Geoprobee, Core Penetrometer Test (CPT), and hollow stem augerj, two membrane interface probe borings, one CPT profile, and the installation of two groundwater monitoring wells (MW -1 and MW -2). The results of the previous investigation indicated the site is impacted with TPHg and BTEX in the verity of the former USTs and dispenser island. According to Garnett, sal impacts appear to extend to the bottom of the sand interval at approximately 50 feet bgs with concentrations decreasing beneath 50 feet bgs with minimal impacts to groundwater. Maximum soil vapor concentrations at the site, collected up to 20 feet bgs, reported 57 milligrams per lite (rrgn) TPHg, 490 micrograms per Her (po benzene; 640 pg)l toluene; 560 pg/i ethyloenzene; and 870 pg11 total xylenes. in soil, TPHg, and benzene were found at concentrations of up to 12,500 rnilligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and 99,900 micrograms per kilogram (pglkg), respectively. TPHg and BTEX concentrations were detected in the groundwater sample collected from MW -1 at concentrations of 0.39 mg/L, 3.7 po, 25 pgll,12 Mfi and 65 pgA, respectively. TPH and BTEX constituents were not detected in the groundwater sample collected from MW 2. Data gaps for the site include a baric of vertical and lateral delineation of the soil impacts in the vicinity of fomer petroleum operations and an unknown groundwater gradlent and flow direction as only two monitoring wells are ti inerdh%t, gomary ws�a 1 05.=171 SOPW ber * 2a1c installed on-site. The purpose of this supplemental site assessment scope of work is to further delineate the vertical and lateral extent of TPHg and BTEX at the site, evaluate the groundwater flow and gradient, and to estimate the volume of impacted soil. This proposal also includes an SVE pilot test to evaluate the use of an SVE system to remediate the impacted vadose zone soils and to obtain site-specific parameters for the design of a full-scale SVE system at the site. Overview Ninyo & Moore, a California corporation and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), was established in March 1986 to provide environmental and geotechnical engineering services to clients in the governmental (federal, state, and local) and commercial sectors. We have steadily grown to over 450 professionals in 17 offices in the southwest United States. Not only financially stable and solvent, we are profitable, growing, and without IoM -term debt. Ninyo & Moor has an excellent Dun & Bradstreet rating and our clients are well protected by our high quality work, financial resources, and excellent insurance coverage. Our employee base is composed of highly experienced engineers, geologists, scientists, certified asbestos consultants, site surveillance technicians, certified lead assessors, inspectors, field technicians, regulatory comprrance experts, and environmental specialists experienced in all work elements fisted in the RFP. We assist governmental and private sector intents to develop and implement innovative solutions to environmental challenges. Ninyo & Moore's expertise includes providing Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) including soil, groundwater, hazardous materials and soil vapor sampling programs; contaminated soil and groundwater site remediation; water quality studies and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) support; and Hazardous Materials Assessments (HMAs); Many of our staff are certified under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) certifications, and the firm has a robust Industrial Hygiene/Safety practice which includes senior personnel with Certified Industrial Hygiene (CIH), Safety Practitioner (CSP), and other registrations. Our highly qualified staff is experienced in meeting the requirements of the various regulatory agencies involved with site assessment, remediation, design and construction projects, including ASTM International (ASTM), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (FPA) Standards and Practices for AN Appropriate Inquiries (AAI), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), California Division of the State Architect (DSA), South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), CalRecycle (formerly California Integrated Waste Management Bureau-CIWMB), and other regulatory agencies. Our personnel are familiar with the regulations of and standard plans and specifications prepared by various agencies including the County of Los Angeles, American Public Works Association, the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and other agencies. 2 Ninya 8 rate I City of san r3modm Mme' Wad Center 1 f15 -(x',817 1 -WWW18.2018 For over three decades Ninyo & Moore has been providing environmental consulting services to private clients and public agencies in southem California. We have provided environmental site assessment and remediation services to several cities, municipalities, school districts, airports, constnx tion contractors, and industrial and commercial clients. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our clients, and our primary goal is to provide highly responsive service while exceeding our clients' expectations. Jrmo &Uwre I cuyasm Wmodho, W, y Ward CWW I Ws» j �%,Nig Scope of Services The proposed scope of services includes the following: >ct Ma, gent As part of the project management services, Ninyo & Moore will do the fbik)Wng: • Schedule and conduct a Iddcolf meeting with the City of San Bernardino staff to initiate the Montgomery Ward Service Center Sal Vapor Extraction Pilot Test Work Plan Implementation project. • Prepare and submit the proposed site assessment activities with the City's project manager to receive the City's concurrence before initiating the site assessment process. Pre -field Activities prior Ninyo & Moore will provide the City with clear understanding and determination of pre -field activities that include the following: • Prepare a Health and Safety Plan (HSP) which NO address worker safety as well as the safEty of the gereal public. • Twelve soil boring and groundwater well installation permit will be obtained from the San Bernardino County Public Health Department, Division of Environmental Health Services for the installation of a groundwater monitoring well (MW -3) and 11 sol borings that will be advanced deeper than 20 feet below ground surface (bgs). • Notify Underground Service Ater# (USA) for utility clearance at least 72 hours prior to drilling activities. • Conduct a geophysical survey at the proposed sampling locations to clear the borings and to identify the potential presence of subsurface anomalies using Electromagnetic Survey and Ground Penetrating Mar. Site Assessment Activities Ninyo & Moore will implement the Supplemental Site Assessment and Soil Vapor Extraction Pilot Test Work Plan (Work Plan) as approved by the Regional Water Board. The proposed scope of work to implement the Work Plan includes the following: • Advance a total of 12 soil boxings located on the site. Traffic control will not be required other than traffic cones and caution tape around the work area. Soil borings will be advanced using a tru* mounted hollow -stern auger drilt rig up to a maximum depth of approximately 150 feet bgs, unless groundwater is encountered first, in which rase the boring will be terminated. • Six soil borings will be advanced to further deb "e, Impacts in the vicinity of the fomes petroleum operations. • The soil boring in the vicinity of previous soil boring SB -7 will be advanced down to groundwater for the installation of a grand water monitoring well. This soil boring will be continuously cored and not extend more than 15 feet into groundwater and not penetrate any confining layers. • Non-dedicaW drilling tools will be stcem-cleaned between borings. • Except for continuous corn= boring, samplings will be collected using split spoon sampler fined with stainless steel sleeves at depth intervals of five feet. 4 Ninp &Noom I Myof bin Bww&- ; n�nt0wayftdCoda ] 0 9817 1 Sega*Mff t$ 2Oi8 • A portion of the sample will be used for field screening for the presence of odors or staining and for organic vapor concentrations using a photo -ionized detector (PID). • Soil samples will be logged in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. The remainder of the soil sample will becapped with end caps, labeled, recorded on a chain -of -custody and submitted to a state - certified on-site mobile laboratory. • Selected samples will be submitted for immediate analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) using a mobile laboratory. • Field personnel will evaluate the need to complete the borings to the total depth of approximately 150 feet bgs and the remaining samples will be placed on hold. • This proposal assumes the five soil borings not being converted into a groundwater well will be terminated at 60 feet bgs, assuming laboratory analysis indicate non-detectable concentrations of TPHg and VOCs at three consecutive sampling intervals below 50ft bgs (e.g. 50, 55 and 60ft bgs). • Each soil boring will be backfilled with bentonite grout or cement -bentonite grout except for the soil borings being converted into soil vapor extraction (SVE) and groundwater monitoring wells. • Field and equipment blanks will be collected each day of drilling for quality assurance/quality control (OA/QC) • The proposed groundwater monitoring well, MW -3, will be advanced using a hollow stem drill rig, to an estimated total depth of approximately 165ft bgs. • MW -3 will be installed within the boring using 2 -inch diameter Scheduled 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC) casing, with 0.020 -inch slotted screen between approximately 147 feet to 165 feet bgs and with 5 feet thick bentonite chip seal placed above. It will be constructed in accordance with California Well Standards, Bulletin No. 74-90 and 74- 81. The location and well casing elevation of MW -3, MW -1 and MW -2 will be surveyed by a licensed land surveyor. • This proposal assumes groundwater will be present in wells MW -1 and MW -2 during the investigation. If not, twu additicnal suit borings may be advanced ane converted into yo-oundwatei monitoring wells using similar construction materials and methods as MW 3 for &;i additional cost. • The groundwater monitoring wells will be developed at least 48 hours after installation using surge and bail and/or over pumping techniques. • Development of the wells will continue until the development water is clear and free of sediments. Two existing monitoring wells may also need th be developed as sediment may have accumulated over time but this proposal does not include development of additional wells. These two wells can be developed for an additional cost. • Two of the soil borings at the site will be converted into multi -nested SVE extraction wells for a pilot test. • The exact screen depths and location of the SVE will be based on the results of the additional soil investigation. It will be located within the primary source area so they can be incorporated into the final SVE system design. • Multi -nested SVE wells will be screened across the entire impacted area with each well having a maximum screened interval of 20 ft. • The SVE wells will be constructed with 2 -inch diameter, Schedule 40 PVC. 5 Nir v * W -We j Cly or Son t?er wfto MtmtYrjTMY wa+d cWWr 1 WrM381; 1 60*rAW 18, 2D t8 • Multi -nested vapor monitoring probes will be installed at three locations per SVE well at the site with probes located within each of the screened intervals of approximately 20, 30, and 40ft. Additional probes may be required based on the results of the pilot test but are not included in this proposal. • Aboveground conveyance piping consisting of 2 inch Scheduled 40 PVC will be utilized to connect the SVE wills to a central location for connection with a portable. South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) permitted SVE system to be used in the SVE pilot test. • Valves and fittings will be installed to monitor vacuum, temperature, vapor concentration and flow rates from each SVE well. • Temporary fencing will be installed around the SVE well field. • A one -day SVE pilot test (up to 12 hours) will be conducted to evaluate the applicability and effectiveness of the SVE technology for removing VOCs and TPH from the unsaturated zone at the site. • A permitted skid -mounted SVE system will be mobilized to the site to conduct the SVE pilot test. • Vacuum step tests, vacuum, flow rate and vapor concentrations shall be performed and monitored at each SVE, the SVE system and at the vapor monitoring probes. • SVE system will be observed periodically, initially daily, then weekly for up to one year. • One carbon change -out, of 2,000 total pounds of carbon, is included. j and Analysis Ninyo & Moore will provide the City with a summary and reporting of conditions described above and samples including but not limited to the following: • Selected soil samples will be submitted to an on-site mobile analytical laboratory for TPHg and light hydrocarbons (C4 -C12) by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 8015M; and VOCs including Oxygenates by EPA Method 82606. • Groundwater samples will be submitted to an offsite laboratory for TPHg and light hydrocarbons (C4 -C12) by EPA Method 8015M, VOCs including Oxygenates by EPA Method 8260B. • Existing clarifier will be evaluated and shall be investigated for its conditions and contents. If the clarifier is containing liquid during the investigation, a sample can be collected and analyzed for additional cost. • Development of groundwater monitoring wells will have initial measurements taken, such as head space air monitor readings, water level, well depth, pH, temperature and specific conductivity, and recorded on development field notes. • Discharged water will be appropriately containerized in Department of Transportation (DOT) approved 55 - gallon drums and remove offsite pending waste profiling results. • Waste will be contained in steel DOT 55 -gallon drums. Drums will be properly closed, labeled and stored in a secure on-site location. • Investigation Derived Waste (IDW) will consist of soil cuttings, decontamination waste, and water. The IDW will be sampled and analyzed for the parameters required by the identified recycling/disposal facility. Njnp & Moore l City of San 9wodne. to nary ward Confer j 150811 1 SMWAw 18.2018 • Waste soil will be characterized and transported by a licensed hauler to a licensed disposal facility under appropriate disposal documentation. • After 48 hours following well development, the three wells will be gauged to the nearest 0.01 foot increment using a water -level indicator and sampled for VOC and TPH analysis using low -flow sampling techniques. • Duplicate soil samples will be collected from each soil boring. One of the undisturbed samples shall be collected in appropriate containers, labeled, placed on ice and transported under chain of custody protocol to a State -certified environmental laboratory within 24 hours. • Observations of the SVE system performance will be noted and sampling ports will be checked for breakthrough using an organic vapor analyzer equipped with a PID. • Monthly SVE system influent and effluent samples will be collected and analyzed at a laboratory for VOCs by EPA Method 8260B, in accordance with the various locations permit toning to Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (SARVlQCB Ninyo & Moore will report to Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (SARWQCB) on quarterly basis as required by the work plan. Ninyo & Moore will provide the City with a report describing the procedures and results of the supplemental site assessment site and SVE pilot test upon completion of the planned fieldwork for submittal to the SARWQCB. One draft report and one final report will be prepared. The report will include but not limited to the following: • Field methodology • A comprehensive summary of the analytical data • Groundwater elevation data and interpreted groundwater gradient • Boring logs and well construction details • A geologic cross-section • Well elevation survey data • Impacted soil volume calculations • Results of the SVE pilot test • Radius of influence calculation • Field monitoring data • Figures • Discussion of the results including health risk assessment • Quarterly reports to Santa Ana Water Quality Control Board Two hand copies and one digital copy of the final submittals will be prepared. Assun>ptions The estimated fee for this proposal is based on the following assumptions: • The drilling services can be completed in 7 days. • MWA and MW -2 will have groundwater present during the implementation of the work plan. Installing replacement groundwater monitoring wells for MW -1 and MW -2 or abandoning wells MW -1 and MW -2 are not included. • The five soil borings not converted into a groundwater well will not have TPHg or VOC impacts at 50 feet bgs or below and will be terminated at 60 feet bgs. • Four quarterly groundwater monitoring events are included. 7 Ninyo&ftore I City of Sm BMW*A VXVWWY ward COW 1 05MI? f? I z 98, 2018 • SVE system maintenance and operation will be performed up to one year, per permit conditions. • A 300 cubic feet per minute SVE unit and two 1,000 carbon treatment units in series will be used on site. • One carbon change -out is included. If additional change -outs are necessary, additional charges will apply. • The mobile laboratory will be onsite for up to 5 days. • Six nested soil vapor probe borings will be advanced. If additional borings are needed, additional costs will I apply. Soil samples for laboratory analysis will not be collected from the six soil borings used to install nested soil vapor probes. • Investigation derived waste (IDW) will not exceed 30 tons of soil or 550 gallons of liquid waste. • All IDW will !1c- non -hazardous. 8 Mr,jo a Nome I Cly ofSon Pmnr*n4 MWq mery word Ceor 1 0 -M17 j Upteantw 1®, 2016 Qualifications and Experience of Project Team The proposed project personnel are highly qualified and experienced in their specific disciplines. Several members of the proposed project team have been involved in providing oversight and review services under contracts similar to the services solicited under this RFP and have the qualifications and experience to accomplish these tasks successfully for the City. The key personnel and their qualifications are described below. Principal -in -Charge Mr, Arrftmy UzA PG, CHG, is a Principal Geologist with over 30 years of professional experience conducting environmental site assessment and remediation. He has extensive technical and practical experience in all aspects of assessing surface and subsurface geology, geochemistry, and contamination of soil, soil vapor, and groundwater. He has served as Project Principal, Manager, or Technical Advisor for several of the project/contracts presented in Section F of this submittal. Mr. U& is thoroughly experienced in managing complex, multiple -site environmental assessments and implementing soil and groundwater remediation. He is responsible for senior technical review of environmental soil, soil vapor and groundwater documents. He has directed many projects that require regulatory agency negotiation with both the RWQCB and the DTSC. Mr. Lizzi has developed strong, mutually respectful, professional relationships with senior managers at both agencies, including obtaining no further action letters. Project l Mr. Travis Coburn, OWI PE, OW(-&iP will be the primary point of contact for this project and he has over 12 years of experience working as an engineer supporting environmental projects. He has comprehensive experience implementing technical programs in environmental, water, and geotechnical sectors. Mr. Coburn's emphasis has been on environmental compliance; contaminated site investigation; remedial system design and installation; system startup, operation and maintenance; site monitoring and sampling; and preparing site closure documents. Mr. Coburn has supervised the preparation of feasibility studies and cost estimates, the completion of remedial design documents and bid packages, and securing permits. He has worked with a wide -range of federal, local, industrial, and commercial clients. Mr. Coburn's responsibilities include oversight and performance of Phase li ESAs and Phase III Remediation, writing and reviewing health and safety plans, preparing technical reports, and overseeing complex projects and programs. Project Remedial Design Engineer/Senior Engineer Mr. Prasad TmmmggA CrA PE: QSDIQSP, with Ninyo & Moore, is a California registered Professional Civil Engineer and has earned his certificate as a Qualified SWPPP Developer/Practitioner, He has extensive experience as an environmental engineer and project manager providing planning, design, and construction quality management and control services for soil and groundwater remediation and water resources projects. including remedial design, and remediation system operation and maintenance at a UST release site, and preparation of design drawings and specifications, bid solicitation, and construction management for the installation of two groundwater extraction wells and a drinking water treatment system. His areas of expertise include developing work plans, technical and cost proposals, permitting, engineering analyses and feasibility studies. preparing design drawings and construction specifications, subcontracting and subcontractor management construction supervision, operation of treatment systems, compliance monitoring, reporting, and regulatory negotiations. He is knowledgeable in the regulatory process of federal, state, and local agencies including the EPA, RWQCB, DTSC, and Southern California Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). He is also proficient in the regulatory process and protocols of the DoD, including the WVWO & terra I CkC4.W Wm*Q. Mwrj=wy ward Cwtor 1 MMS17 1 SWwbai18,2D18 Health and Safety Officer Mr. Stephen Walde, CIH, CSP, CMC, CIEC, Health and Safety Officer, is a Principal Environmental Scientist with Ninyo & Moore and will serve as the Health and Safety Officer for the contract. Mr. Waide also serves as Ninyo & Moore's Corporate Health and Safety Officer. In that role he designs all corporate safety programs, reviews and approves site-specific and other HSPs, and provides personnel safety outreach and training. Mr. Waide has extensive experience in the development and implementation of industrial hygiene, health physics, and industrial safety programs, both within private sector industry and public sector environmental projects such as large-scale remedial investigations, waste characterization programs, and remedial actions. Mr. Waide is knowledgeable in all forms of field industrial hygiene and health physics instrumentation and is a skilled instructor for OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training. Mr. Waide will also perform random field Health and Safety inspections on project sites for this contract. Quality Assurance Offic+ Ms. Nancy Anglin is a Principal Engineer and the local Environmental Division Manager for Ninyo & Moore. As Quality Assurance Officer, she will be responsible for ensuring the contract and work task requirements are met and that Ninyo & Moore's Quality Assurance program is followed. Ms. Anglin will implement a consistently -applied quality program to which all team members will adhere. Ms. Anglin will work closely with Mr. Coburn to review and tailor the quality program to fit the State's objectives, processes, and policies. The quality program will be reviewed with the team members during a chartering session held at the start of the contract term and at least once a year for the duration of the contract. Periodic quality reviews will address project -related issues that may arise. As the Quality Assurance Officer, Ms. Anglin will provide regular feedback for continual improvement so that defensible data and reports are received. Ms. Anglin has developed and implemented quality assurance programs throughout her career. Ms. Anglin's other professional experience includes acting as Contract or Project Manager for a number of Ninyo & Moore's on-call contracts. Her technical experience includes investigations of proposed construction projects for waste management and worker safety requirements and evaluating properties proposed for acquisition to determine the environmental liability the purchaser may be acquiring along with the property. She prepares soillgroundwater management plans and other environmental pians needed for construction projects involving contaminated sites. She prepares bid plans and specifications to provide to the contractors performing the construction activities on contaminated projects and responds to requests for information (RFIs). Ninyo & Moore's proposed project team of six primary members listed above have worked together on a wide range of successfully completed contracts similar in scope to this contract. We have a long history of completing projects in compliance with demanding performance schedules. When requested, we have accelerated delivery and performance with excellent results to meet our clients' needs. Ninyo & Moore personnel have a clear and demonstrated understanding of all applicable laws, guidelines and requirements applicable to the activities to be performed under this scope of services, including ASTM, the EPA OSHA, DSA, SCAQMD, DTSC, the RWQCB, CalRecycle, and other regulatory agencies. Over the last 32 years, Ninyo & Moore personnel have provided environmental review services to several cities, municipalities, school districts, airports, construction contractors, and industrial and commercial clients. The project key team, is illustrated in the following table. 10 i iqO & Mope ! cayofSm ftwrermo. MwtWW1 ward Cantu] 05.=171 Steer 18, 213;8 Summary of Qualifications of Key Personnel The table below reflects the project role, education, years of experience, office location, and r egislrations/certifcafions for each Ninyo & Moore team member. Their full resumes are presented in Appendix A, 11 Nrirya & Monne I My or San Bernardino, Morftwe q Ward Gautier 105-MB17 I 5ePtemtoer 18.2016 eam MembedRole 7ipal-in-Chup Technical Degree Registrations/Certifications Years of Experience Lim, PG, CHG B.S., Geology,1986 Peal Geologist (CA) PG 732830 M.S.. Geology (HYdrageology) Certified Hydrogeologist (CA) 799 S -Hour HAZWOPER Certification 40 -Hour l l ZWOPER Certification Transportation Worker Identification Credential ELS, EnN � Engineering Professional Engineer (CA) PEC73190 11 _ Travis GoIxim, PE, Pro) NlanagerQualified SWPPP Developed Practitioner (QSD/QSP) C73190 40 -Hour HAMPER Catiricalion 8 -Hour HAMPER Certification 24 -Hour First Responder Operations Level Occupational Safety Councils of America Refinery Safety Overview Training American Red Cross CPR & First Aid Training Prasad Tt mmappa, PE, QSDM,,- B.S., Civil Engineering, 19B9 Professional Engineer (CA) PE 57678 25 Protect Remedial Design M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering Qualified SWPPP Developed EngineedSenior Engineer Practitioner (QSDIQSP) 20622 40 -Hour HAZWOPER Certification 8-1-lonur HAZWOPER Certification OSHA Excavation Competent Penson American Red Crass CPR & First Aid Trainin Stephen J. tillarde, C*L CSP, CMC, CIEC B.S., Occupational Safety and Health American Indoor Air Quality Council as a 27 Health & Safety Officer B.S., School and Community Health Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant CLEC No. 0611042 American Indoor Air Quality Council, Certified lrtirxobial Consultant CIBC No. 060$067 American Board of Industrial Hygiene, ABIH No. 10494 American Board of Industrial Hygiene in Comprehensive Practice, CIH No. CP7005 Board of Certified Safety Professionals in Comprehensive Practice, CSP No. 15352 11 Nrirya & Monne I My or San Bernardino, Morftwe q Ward Gautier 105-MB17 I 5ePtemtoer 18.2016 Project Teen IrlmbwP)b TechnicW Degree RiegMmftmCwffcdm Years d Eqmdence Nanny A oHn B.S., magical E ri% Ndonal Registry of EmrirmrmertW 21 QLially Assurance macer ns COXWAWK aw Egiceererg Proiessmals. RegaterW EmaonmentEd Manager FE : No. 404lovn HAMPER Certficaim 12 iiioyo & flloare It:1y of San Berrtt�rdma, tom+ Bid ;; end I MMB17 j SepWrAw 18.2B18 Timeline/Milestones Upon authorization, Ninyo & Moore will conduct a project kick-off meeting to discuss scope, budget, schedule and deliverables. We will then commence in obtaining boring permits from the County, which will take approximately up to 3 weeks. Once permits have been obtained, the field activities will be conducted. It is anticipated that the subsurface site assessment activities can be completed within two weeks. The SVE pilot system instalhation and pilot test will follow and take up to one week to complete. Quarterly groundwater monitoring and weekly SVE system operation will follow for up to one year. After the up to one year of groundwater monitoring and SVE system operation, a report summarizing the data, conclusions, and recommendations will be prepared. We estimate that the draft investigative report will be completed within 4 weeks following shutdown of the SVE system and conclusion of groundwater monitoring. The final investigative report will be completed within two weeks of receiving review comments of the draft report 13 NI"D 8 Uwe j City ofSan Gemar6o, Montprwry vara CNIer I f3SMIT j %Pftrdw 1s, 2018 Similar Project Experience f=ormer Rorrac Environmental Tsctrnologiies Corporation (Romic) Eadiity, East Pato Alto Bay Road Holdings, California 135 E. 57th Street 15-103, Manhattan New York Mr. Bit Uhrig (212) 838-9660 The former Romic facility is an approAmately 14 - acre property historrally operated as a hazardous waste management facility, whose services included solvent recycling, fuel blending, wastewater treahnent, and hazardous waste storage and treatment. Previous facility operations conducted on the site by Romo and its predecessor companies dating back to the mid-1950s; resulted in the release of chemical contamirods to both soil and groundwater. The primary contaminants nts of concern (COCl) for the site are volatile organo compounds (VOCs), mostly comprised of chlorinated solvents (also known as halogenated VOCs), with the primary COC being trohkxoethylerw (TCE). Otter contaminants are also present, including: non -halogenated VOCs; met*; polyddodnated biphenyls (PCBs); petroleum hydrocarbons; and seri-VOCs (SVOis). Romic used operations in 2008 and the facility was closed and dismantled in 2009. In 2013, Ninyo & Moore evaluated remedial technologies that may be more effective to dean up the suite's sod and groundwater contamination, which resulted in the preparation of the 2014 Conceptual Remedial Design Plan (CRDP), which was approved by the Joint Agencies (EPA, DTSC, and Regional Water Quality Control Board [RNiGM in February 2014. The remedial technology presented in the CRDP is an In -Situ Delmy (ISDTM) groundwater recirculation system. The intent of the ISDTM groundwater recirculation system is to extract contaminided groundwater, add an electron donor substrate and reinject the treated groundwater, thereby generating ERD in the siWs underlying groundwater. The electron donor substrate to be used in this remediation system is CarbstrawTm. As of early 2016, Ninyo & Moore has conducted a phot study to evaluate the effectiveness of Carbstr*e'u in site groundwater, which proved to be successful. Additional plot studies, which included construction and activation of small stye ver*w of the groundwater recirculation system for three different groundwater zones, commenced in the suxnmer of 2016 and were conpieted in 2018. Full-scale implementation is on-going. City of Vicforville, Former kfuWay Ory Cbmw Site, YCtorvi le City of victounlle 14343 Civic Drive, Vidorville, California 92393 Ms. Sophie Smith (212) 955-50331 lair. Chuck Buquet (760) 955-5031 Ninyo & Moore provided environmental services for the former NuWay Dry Cleaners site located in the City of Victorville, California. These services were provided to the City in response to a Unilateral Abatement Order (UAO) issued by the EPA to perform a Removal Action for the site. The UAO required a work plan for the rerrovail of hazardous substances from the site and for the respondents to implement an approved removal technology to address the threats from soil and soil mor from the site to public health or the environment by either sal excavation or soup vapor extraction (SVE) or other appropriate technology. As part of the removal action Ntnyo & Moore prepared a removal action work plan, installed vapor extraction and monitoring wells, conducted a SVE plot test and implemented an interim measure to reduce thtrachoroethylene (PCE) vapor hutrmion into the bamment of the adjacent Victonrille Elementary School Administrative Building. The h -de nr 14 wnyo & uaore i i son Ba► o, kiart r y ward cx + 1 WTZ17 i SVyter3tW 18.2618 remedial measure included installation of a sub -slab depressurization system (SSD) and monitoring indoor air quality in the building. Pre- and post -SSD indoor -air sampling confirmed reduction in PCE concentrations to below human health screening levels in the building. Based on the results of the SVE pilot test, full-scale SVE was implemented to remove the PCE in the subsurface sols from underneath the former drycleaners building —� slab and vicinity. The SVE system consisted of a positive displacement blower capable of extracting 200 standard f '~ cubic feet per minute at 6 inches of mercury, equipped with a manual dilution valve and filter, and a liquid/vapor a separator connected to a holding tank. The treatment train consisted of 2 x 2,000 -pound and 1 x 1,000 -pound carbon vessels connected in series. The system was permitted under a various locations permit and was operated in general accordance with the sampling and reporting requirements of the permit. After about 10 months of operation, it was estimated that approximately 540 pounds of PCE were removed from the soil at the site. Interim soil survey results indicated several orders of magnitude reduction in PCE concentrations onsite and offsite. Based on SVE system monitoring data that indicated influent PCE concentrations had reached asymptotic levels, and rebound testing results that did not indicate a significant rebound in PCE concentrations, a'Notice of Completion' letter was provided by the EPA. During installation of the vapor extraction wells, groundwater was encountered at approximately 29 feet below ground surface in the borings. Grab samples of the groundwater were collected and submitted to the laboratory for analyses for VOCs. PCE was the predominant chemical reported at concentrations ranging from 990 to 2,600 micrograms per liter in the three wells. As requested by the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board, a groundwater investigation was conducted in the vicinity of the site that included installation of four groundwater monitoring wells. The monitoring wells have been monitored and sampled on a quarterly basis for the last three years. In 2018, Ninyo & Moore assisted the City of Victorville in the application process and successfully obtained funding for remediation of the PCE impacted groundwater at the site under the State Water Resources Control Board's Site Cleanup Subaccount Program (SCAP). The proposed cleanup plan includes oxidation of contaminants in groundwater via in-situ chemical oAdation. As part of the plan, Ninyo & Moore will be providing the following services. • Install additional groundwater monitoring wells to characterize the extent of the groundwater plume • Prepare a Remedial Action Plan (RAP) and submit to the Water Board for approval. • Prepare a notice of intent (NO1) to apply for the General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) permit for in -Situ Treatment. • Apply and obtain boring permits from the County of San Bernardino, Department of Environmental Health Services. • Secure all notifications, access agreements, permits (encroachment, hydrant water use), utilities clearance, subcontractors (driller and ISCO) and automobile and pedestrian traffic control. • Conduct a baseline water quality sampling event priorto implementing ISCO per the WDR permit. • Issue public notification and create a fact sheet for the approved WDR. • Mobilize equipment and materials, supplies, and personnel to perform the chemical injections per the design in the approved RAP. • Conduct ISCO injection events in accordance with accepted RAP. Three injection events are anticipated over a 2 - year period. Preliminary design estimates Include injecting 2.5% KMnO4 (potassium permanganate), via 70 15 Vs,, a raj or San Sema &VA *Vauwy &bw CO*er 1 U64017 injection pants, apWxknately 3,00(1 gallons per point, using a 10 -pant manifold, 5400t tool, in two discrete depth intervals. Use a qualified professional to oversee and document the ISCO fid activities in surd field lugs and submit photo documentation of field activities with quarterly progress reports to the State Water Board. • Monitor water quality parameters and VOC concen ations in accordance with Wild requirements. • Establish any additional monitoring points in accordance w th the accepted RAP and WDR requirements, • Mame and dispose of all wastes in accordance with the accepted RAP * Prepare and submit a summary report documenting iNection activities and reporting criteria listed in the WDR permit to the Regional Water Board via GeoTradcer (to be included in the quarterly groundwater monitoring report submittals). • Upload laboratory analytical reports (EDF) to GeoTracker for Regional Water Board and State Water Board review a Monte GatevYay Project, a Monte City of 8 Monte 11333 Valley Boulevard, El Monte, Caifomia 91731 Mr. Alan Palermo (626) 580-2062 Under a muff -year on-call contract with the City of E1 Monte, Ninyo & Moore assisted the City with various aspects of the El Monte Gateway -- Project which included remediabon and redevelopment of a former historical park and solid waste disposal facility into a public park, residential and commercial facilities on four contiguous parcels. Ninyo & Moore provided third -party review services related to removal action_ plan implementation on Parcels 1, 2 and 4 that have been remediated by a developer and are currently being developed into residential housing. Ninyo & Moore also assisted with City with pre- and post -construction confirmation sampling for lead in a portion of the site used by the developer. In addition, Ninyo & Moore provided subsurface assessment services to fiti data gaps related to Parcel 3, currently owned by the City, and prepared a Supplemental Subsurface investigation report the results of which were used to prepare a Remedial Action Plan for the site that was approved. The above activities were conducted under the oversight of the DTSC. Rancho Santa Fe Floe Pry District UST Site Assessment, Remedlation and Ste Closm Rancho Sari Fe Fire Std, San Diego County, California Rancho Saha Fe Fire Departrnent 16936 El Fuego, Ramcho Santa Fe, Ca5fomia 92067 Mr. Torry Peel (858) 75 17 This site was enrolled in the State of Califo!nia UST Cleanup Fund (USTCF) program. For further information abet this site see the SWRCB C otracker website (11) # T0607301750). Ninyo & Moore " evaluated and remediated petroleum hydrocarbon and other VOC impacted groundwater from a leaking UST system at the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District (RSFPD) fire statron, at off-site residences, and at the boundary of an dementary1middle school. Ninyo & Moore drilled and constructed 23 groundwater monitoring web on and off site. VOCs, particularly( bertzene 1n groundwater, had migrated approximately 400 feet to the northwest, while the fuel oxygenate, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), had migrated at feast 900 feet to the nodhrwest. in addition, elevated concentratkxs of benzene and MTBE were present beneath multi-million dollor residential des located 16 Ninyo&k we v7ly San t r i i°:.:'.' fie: -^tK-' in the immediate area. Phase -separated hydrocarbons (free product) had also been measured in on-site wells with an apparent thickness of over seven feet This free product had migrated toward the residential properties. Ninyo & Moore delineated the extent of impacted soil and groundwater and subsequent to this prepared a corredive action plan (CAP) that identified and evaluated several remedial aftematives based on site geologicAithologic conditions, contaminants of potential concern, clean up objectives, and regulatory directives. We initially conducted a pilot test to estimate the radius of influence and groundwater removal rates associated with the planned remediation technology, and to evaluate whether dual phase extraction (DPE) would be a viable remedial alternative for the site. To remediate the migrating groundwater plume and free product, Ninyo & Moore designed, constructed, and operated a state-of-the-art, dual-phase vacuum extraction system to address both the groundwater and vapor phases of the VOC contamination. This dual-phase extraction system utilized an internal combustion engine (ICE) to bum the evacuated vapor phase and to extract impacted groundwater. We provided dual-phase system operation and maintenance services during the operation of the system. The remedial system extracted free product and 26,500 gallons of VOC impacted groundwater. Additionally, a calculated total of 1,200 pounds of volatile hydrocarbons were destroyed in the ICE system. VOCs were significantly reduced in the wells and free product was not detected in the wells. Following site remediation, Ninyo & Moore prepared a human health risk assessment which demonstrated that residual contaminants remaining in soil and groundwater did not posed a risk to human health and the environment and would naturally attenuate. Inyo & Moore prepared a closure plan and the DEH agreed that the DPE system had successfully remediated the site. We removed the DPE system, the DEH granted closure for the site, and Ninyo & Moore abandoned the wells in accordance with permit requirements. EZ Servd 6310 Iffissi rr Boulmjwd, Rulidoux, Calffomia Mr. Clinton Pooley 5910 Courtland Drive, Riverside, California 92506 Mr. Clinton Pooley (951) 684-5193 This site was enrolled in the State of Califomia UST Cleanup Fund (USTCF) program. For further information about this site see the SWRCB Geotracker website (ID # T0606500100). The site is currently an operating gas station. Ninyo & Moore oversees the environmental management of this service station. The site soil and groundwater are impacted with petroleum products including free product. Groundwater beneath the site is approximately 100 feet below ground surface. Ninyo & Moore has completed site assessment activities, including the installation and bi-annual sampling of 10 on- and offsite groundwater monitoring wells, and interim remedial action consisting of periodic free product recovery using passive in -well product skimmers. A soil vapor extraction pilot test was performed at the site demonstrating the feasibility of treatment using soil vapor extraction. After completion of the Feasibility Study (FS) and Remedial Action Plan (RAP), Nlnyo & Moore developed the design drawings for a Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) system to cleanup the petroleum release. Design plans were completed to obtain the construction permit and submitted to the County of Riverside to build the treatment system. Ninyo & Moore oversaw constriction and installation of the system on the site. The themraUcatalytic burner is operated by natural gas. A SCAQMD Site Specific Air Permit was applied for and obtained to operate the system. The SVE system has reduced concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil vapor to less than 100 parts per million. Interestingly due to the sandy soil conditions and deep vapor extraction wells installed at the site, petroleum concentrations in groundwater reduced to below MCLS without additional treatment beyond the SVE system. We are currently completing biannual groundwater monitoring and weekly Operations and Maintenance and quarterly reporting for the site. Because of the nature of USTCF, Ninyo & Moore is responsible for all agency and Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund coordination and communication and all electronic data uploading into Geotracker. 17 Mnye & Owe I Gly of Sm tle pwdk a. Mw*m1 vwd Ceder I WWIT I SeOwnW 18.2018 A&D Compserv, Santa Ana California Haans Wang 2721 W. Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana, CA Mr. Huns Wong (714) 545-0637 This site was enrolled in the State of California UST Cleanup Fund (USTCF) program. For further information about this site see the SWRCB Geotradcer website (ID # T0605902334). Mayo & Moore oversees the environmental management of the cleanup action associated with this ARCO service station. The site soil and groundwater are Impacted with petroleum products, including the fuel oxygenates MTBE and TBA,, that are suspected to have been released from the UST system. Ninyo & Moore has delineated impact to groundwater at this site with a petroleum hydrocarbon plume that extends more than 1000 deet to the GreenviWBanning Channel. interim site remediation included removal of petroleum impacted soil and extraction of free product and petroleum impacted groundwater from the famer release area on site. The presence of recalcitrant TBA is believed to be result ofi a rcettanogenic breakdown of MTBE under anaerobic conditions. Two aquifers undertie the site, separated by a relatively thick day layer. Only the shallow aquifer has shown evidence of petroleum impact. Shallow groundwater daylights at the downggradient Greenville -Banning Channel. Surface water samples ceded from the channel has revealed that the contaminant plume has impacted water in the channel. Ninyo & Moore has completed site assessment activity including soil, soil vapor and groundwater sampling, an aquifer pumping test, a dual phase pilot study, and bioremediation bench scale test. The bench sale test demonstrated that naturally occurring microbes exist in site groundwater that YAN degrade the recalcitrant TBA plume under aerobic condbom. Three injections of an oxygen releasing compound (ORC) into strategic areas of the groundwater plume over a period of three years, has enhanced bioremediation of the petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater at the site. Maintaining the shallow groundwater aquifer in an aerobic state by injection of the ORC compound enhances the biological degradation of TBA as well as inhibiting the formation of new TBA which can occur under anaerobic conditions. All site contaminants in groundwater are below state and federal maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). Ninyo & Moore is currently awaiting approval of our closure recommendation for the site, at which time the groundwater monkori ng wells will be abandoned for final closure. Rarch ComMy, A tease, Long Beach Ninyo & Moore was retained to develop a detailed cost estimate for the remediation of approximately 83 acres of oil field property in Long Beach, California. Bixby Ranch Company (Bixby) is an over 100 -year- old, privately held real estate investment firm. Bixby's properties range throughout the State of California and included a number of operating oil fields and ranches. This particular Bixby property has been an operating oil field since 1928 and captains approximately 82 wells of which 34 were actively producing. Bixby intended to enter into an agreement with the Trust for Public Land (TPL) to convert most of the property into wetlands. As part of this agreement with TPL, . Bixby would fund, through an escrow account, surface and subsurface structure demolition (including the abandonment of active wells and the re -abandonment of former wells), and any remediation that is required to a level defined as suitable for residential development Our role in the project was to prepare a detailed and defensible cost estimate for the completion of surface and subsurface structure dem dk!Dn, and required remediation. 18 Mwp & Mom I Cay c1 Ssn B -fm no, wrd jomwy Wo.,d Cento. rM17 I SWW6ib. 2018 The estimate was provided to both Bixby and the TPL to be used as the basis of the escrow account funding negotiations. Through the years, Bixby had leased the property to oil operators who typically used mud pits to contain spent drilling fluids, drill cuttings, and crude oil. After well construction was complete, the oil operators generally covered the mud path with site soils. These activities left potential hydrocarbon contaminants in the ground leading to a portion of Ninyo & Moore's scope of work. In order to prepare the cast estimate Ninyo & Moore developed a scope that included 1) location, sampling, and sample analysis of the mud pits to determine the extent of remaining hydrocarbon contaminants; 2) inventory of above and underground facilities, structures, and pipelines to identify additional chemicals and building materials of concern, and to estimate demolition costs of existing strictures; 3) application of Ninyo & Moore's geographic information system (GIS) expertise to manage and understand existing and yet -to -be determined site data; and finally, 4) prepare a work plan and the detailed cost estimate to demolish and remediate the property to residential development standards. The mud pits were located by trenching and soil sampling in areas identified by Ninyo & Moore during aerial photograph review. Trenching was conducted using a backhoe to depths and dimensions determined in the field. The inventory of above and underground facilities, structures, and pipelines included analysis of appropriate samples taken from areas that contained, or had contained, tank batteries, compressor stations, wastewater treatment and disposal facilities, vapor recovery units, underground storage tanks, and field offices. Constituents of concern included asbestos -containing materials, lead-based paint, TPHs, potychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and metals including organic lead. This inventory also aided in the estimation of demolition costs of remaining stnEtures, pipelines, etc., as part of Bixby's agreement with TPL Ninyo & Moore also prepared the well abandonment plans for the active wells and for the inactive wells requiring re -abandonment. Our highly experienced subcontractor worked closely with the California Department of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) as part of this sub4ask. New site data that was generated and incorporated with existing data and surface features on the property presented an obvious challenge regarding their understanding, integration, visualization, communication, and use in an organized and streamlined fashion. Ninyo & Moore used its in-house GIS capabilities to retrieve, manage, analyze, and present these data as part of the process to estimate the ultimate remediation costs for the property. Once the amount of remaining hydrocarbons had been quantified, inventory of above and below surface structures was complete, well abandonment costs had been estimated, and all data were compiled for analysis, Ninyo & Moore provided Bixby with a cost estimate for the remedial activities required to clean the property to residential standards for future use as a wetlands. These casts included the expected expenditures for the removal of site structures, the abandonment of wells, the removal of pipelines, tanks, transformers, utility poles, etc., and for the environmental remediation portion of the project (excavation and/or treatment of impacted soils). These costs also included a deduction for the salvage value of a number of the items with recycling or re -use value (metals, utility poles, etc.). The estimate was accepted by Bixby and used in their negotiations with TPL. 19 JM*o & Mam 1 CAy otVia+ $emet&o, i tWy WWd Cert Availability of Staff The resources of Nnyo & Moore will provide City with the technical expertise in environmental services as wen as physical resources do provide the necessary manpower and equipment to support the upcoming project. With over 120 Catiibmia4 ceased engineers and geologists, Ninyo & Moore team will have the personnel available for the duration of the contract. Ninyo & Moore's personnel are futiy committed to this contract. Our key professional team listed for this ( contract and Ww availability, are being primed in the following table. `Trevis Coburn, PE I 80% 1 Project Alerreger 14rr#" Liai, PG, CHG 60% Primapal-i�-Charps Prasad Thimmappa 75% Prrajecf Remedial Design Engines# Sawr Engveer Stephen J. Waldo, CIH, CSP, CMC, CIEC - Heaffh & Sak4y Officer l Nancy Anglin, REM 50% f (?w*As mice Officer Subeonsultants Ninyo & Moore anticipates performing the scope of services requested in-house. No subconsubnts are anticipated at this time. Subcontractors Ninyo & Moore will utilize the following types of subcontractors • Geophysical Surveyors • Drillers • Land Surveyors for well elevation } Mobile and fused laboratories • Remediation contractor for SVE • Waste Disposal I r 20 Nlgo a moom i ;try a sir► t4WWdino, h9orioawy We, -d Cares j Worr917 I *WrAw 18, 2018 Local Preference Eligibility Ninyo & Moore's San Bernardino County office is located at 7888 Cherry Avenue, Unit I, Fontana, California 92336 21 Nin" $ MWIG j Cay of Sm mar&a, Mantgc y ftd Center 1 0s-008171 s „bw 18, 2DIB Fee/Rate Schedule As requested in the RFP, vie have provided ori fee sdredule under separate sealers envelope labeled Corrsultar>t Proposal Emmlope'8' 22 1! AppendixA rr Anthony J. Lizzi., PG, CHG Principal Geologist EDUCATION MS, Geology (Hydrogeodogy), Cafdor- nia State University, FulWton BS, Geology, Cornottia university Pure and Applied Sciences, Vomer Cotic0 REGISTRAT IONS! CERTIFICATIONS PG 7328 (California) CHG 799 (California) Hazardous Materials Management OSHA 40 -hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) with annual 8 -hour refreshers OSHA $-hour HAZWOPER Site Supervisor Training SARA Title III Experience Confined Space Entry Training PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Mr. Anthony Lem is a professional geologist and cartifired hydrogeokUst with over 30 years of experience in site assessment and remediation, and grourxiwater resource analysis. He is an experienced geologist specializing in conducting soil and ground- water investigations of complex situs impacted by sot, soil gas and groundwater c on- tarnination, implementing soil and groundwater remotion, prion and imple- mentation of sort removal/remedial action, and groundwater resource analyst. Mr. Lizzi is responsible for senior technical review of all environmental soti and ground- water documents. As a program manager, he is also experienced in interacting with regulatory agencies (city, county, state agencies including the State Water Resources Control Board [SWRCB] and the Department of To* Substances Control [DTSC)) on behalf of clients to assist the agency to understand the type of impact and full extent of the c o ntarrninant release to expedite the approval of remedial pis, cleanup process and obtain a no further action letter. EXPERIENCE Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - Pedestrian Tunnel, Los Angeles, Califomia: Principal Geologist tor conducting a preliminary evaluation on the potential sources of pre ybA reported water seepage into a tunnel aid monitored existing groundwater monitoring wells located anmedi- ately east of the tunnel. The purpose of the evaluation was to assess groundwater condlibons, assess the volume of water in the perched zone, and evaluated the feasi- bility of groundwater dewatering as a possible solution to the Tunnel water intrusion. Pressure transducers were installed in sept monitoring wed to monitor water levels and determine if the recharge in wells is related to rairhfail events to support the devel- opment of a plan of action to further assess and/or mitKgate the source of the Tunnel water intrusion. LAWA, Leaking Underground Storage Tank Facility, Los Angeles, California: Provided LAWA with senior technical review of environmental domiments including quarterly groundwater monitoring repass and a wok plan for additional assessment and sampling, and soil vapor extraction. The prang objective was to strategize and develop a pathway to closure to demonsUate the environmental site corhditions meet or exceed the Low Threat Closure Policy criteria in accordance with the SWRCB resolution. The work plan was submitted to the Regional Water Ouaiity Control Board (RWQCB) to include quarterly groundwater monitoring and conduct a baseline soil vapor survey by installing numerous multi -depth soil vapor probes, perform soil ver extraction (SVE) on select wells using a mobile SVE system, conduct a rebound test follonwed by a confirmation soil gas survey to demonstrate that the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been adequately removed from the subsurface. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Multiple On -Call Environmen- National GroundwaterAssocialim tal Consulting Services Contracts: Mr. Liza serves as the Program Manager for multi-million dollar on call environmental Master Service Agreeamenis since 2000 including the management of the implementation of Preliminary Environmental As- sessments (PEAS), and Supplemental Site Investigations (SSis) for the comtruction Anthony d Lkd, PG, CHG, Pri =%W GedogW I MW & Moore I Genredr tal & Enwonm id Sdmkxs Consols Anthony J. Lizzi Principal Geologist of new sc imis to assess and delineate the extent of VOCs, metals, organodnloine pestio, arrd total petroleum hydrocarbons. Responsible for the technics review of quarterly groundwater morvtoing repods, PEA and SSI reports, methane surveys, Re- moval Action Work Plans (RAWs), and Remedial Action Flans (RAPS) submitted to LAUSD and regulatory agencies (DTSC and RWQCB). Mr Lrzzi also evaluated risk to future studwk, teachers, parents and administrators ateach assessed site using various scenarios (shallow and site wide). Based on the total cancer rack at the site, recommendations of no further action, or additional assessment, and/or preparation of a RAW or RAP were made . In addition, he managed soil and gmuidwater remediation at sev- eral school shies under DISC oversight. Port of Long Beach (POLO), On -Call Environmental Consulting Services Contract, Long Beach, California: Under the lhree•year-term caontrad, Mr. L:iM served as the Program Isfanager for the environmental services providing technical review of environmental documents. His technical support included managing subsurface site investigations (Phase 11 ESAs), methaft surveys, supervising And conducting soil, soil vapor, and groundwater sampling programs, managing and conducting contaminat. ed site remotion and permitting al alta Middle Hobo Redevelopment Pm W, Pier B and Pier J projects. He provided senior technical review of all environmental documents associated with this contract, Ninyo & Moore was recently informed that we have: been selected for another three -year -term with Mr. Lrzzi as the Program Manager_ City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Multiple On -Cali Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering Services Con. tracts, Los Angeles, California: Mr. Lizzi sen+es as a PrincipaWn-Charge for the environmental services portion of these on-call Contracts. He provides Seng Technical Review of environmental documents which include Phase I ESAs, Phase 11 ESAs, meth- ane surveys, groundwater monitoring and sampling, remediation teasibility studies, and remedial action plan ng. Port of Los Angeles (POLA), On -Call Environmental Remediation Services Contract, Los Angeles, California: Principal Geologist in providing oversight for the General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) groundwater well sampling and surface water sampling following awn of nutrients and oxygen release compound (ORC) by contractor within the soil excavation for remediation of VOCs and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in accordance with the RWQCB Monitoring and Reporting program (MRP). As part of the quarterly sampling program, 18 monitoring wells were sampled for chemical analysis in accordance with the WDR permit. Provided senior technical review of the quarterly remedial progress rte, the Revised Remedial Action Plan (RRAP), and the Soil Excavation Completion Report. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), On -Call Environmental Consulting Services Contract Los An- geles, California: Project Manager for environmental projects for the on-call contract at various sites throughout the LADWP footprint. Reviewed Phase I Environimental Site Assessment (EW reports on numerous sites in Southern California ranging from vacant, undeveloped land to industrial properties. Managed the Phase 11 ESA field activities at numerous LADWP sites for sail, soil gas, and groundwater investigations. Performed senior review of technical documents. City of Colton, Guyaux Landfill, Phase 11 ESA, Colton, California: Cllr. L.izzi served as Principal Geologist in the preparafion and implementation of a Phase II ESA at a waste disposal site (WDS) to characterize and delineate the lateral and vertical extent of the wastes. The Guyaux WDS was identified in the CalRecyde Solid Waste Information System (WS) database. Based on infor- mation contained in the SWIS database, the site was a pre -regulated, dosed WDS that reportedly ceased operations in December 1885. A work plan was prepared and submitted to the County of San Bernardino, Department of Public Health and to CalRecyde for review and approval. The Phase If ESA consisted of using a track -mounted excavator to dig approximately 22 trenches to eval- uate the On and extents of wastes disposed of at the WDS as well as the potential presence and thickness of cower, if present The results of the Phase 11 ESA were used to assist with evaluating whether the WDS wotitd be cappedkovered so the City could construct a soccer complex and commw* park, ArK"J. U1zi, P4, CNG, PrindPa1 GftJ"1d i N(" & bbOre I it 8 tnrirmme t �s Cofois Travis Coburn,, Senior Project Engineer EDUCATION BS, Envrro nmental Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo REGISTRATIONS( CERTIFICATIONS PE C73190 (California) Ouualihed SWPPP Developed Practitioner (QSD=P) C73190 OSHA 40 -hour HAZWQPER with annual 8 -hour refreshers OSHA 24-hour First Responder Operations Level Mr. Coburn is a Seng Project Engineer at Ni nyo & Moore. He has comprehensive experience implementer technical Dams in environmental, waw, and geotechnf- tal Mors. As an o nginm supporting emrironmerM projects, Mr. Cobcrn's empha- sis has been on environmental cam; stain ester pollution prevention, con- taminated site investigation; remedial system deter and installation; system startup, operation and maintenance; site monitoring and sampling; and preparing site closure documents. Mr. Coburn has supervised the preparation of feasibility studies and cost estimates the completion of remedial design docurnerits and bid packages; securing permits; and treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials. He has worked with a wide -range of federal, state, and local government industrial; and cornmercial dents. As a Senior Prot Engineer Mr. Cobum's responsibilities include oversight and performance of Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) and Phase Ill Remediations, preparing technical reports, and managing complex projects and ping - EXPERIENCE Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA), Multiple Environmental Technical and Ex- pert Consulting Services Contracts, Los Angeles, Calffornla: Under this and the previous 3 -year agreement, services include air and water quality, hazardous ma- teriaislwaste, site investigations and assess{rerft, susfainability and environmentai management system, environmental min ation, wdd5le and biological resources, noise management, sound insulation grants pro- grams, %tities engineering, and planning/CEQAiNEPA. In his role as Task Manager, Mr. Coburn is responsible for project planning and coordination, providing technical guidance, preparation and re- view of technical submittals and detiverabips, and project schedule and budget track- ing. OSHA 8 -hour HAZWOPER Site Port of Los Angeles (POLA), Berths 171-173 - Former GATX Marine Terminal, Supervisor Training Wilmington, California: Task Manager and Pmject Engineer providing rernedlal Occupational Safety Councils of guidance to the remediatief contractor for irrilementation of the remedial action plan America Refinery Safety Overview (RAP) which includes soil excavation and application of nutrients and Oxygen Re - Training lease Compound"A for remediation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs). Services include overset o f X -Ray fluorescence Fust Aid and CPR Training (XRF) readings for the removal of tears impacted soil, providing consulting services for the implementation of remedial activities, and oversight for the Waste Discharge Requirements groundwater well and surface water sampling in accordance with the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) requirements. Mr. Coburn also sup- ported the contractor with progress reporting and preparation of a Revised Remedial Action Plan (RRAP) Update and the RRAP Soil Excavation Completion Report, all submitted to the RWQCB. Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC), Confidential Site, Coro- na, California: As the Task Manager, Mr. Coburn oversaw the implementation of a Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) approved Removal Action Work Plan (RAW) for a farmer brick manufacturing and aluminum smelting site. The site soil was impacted with metals. TPHs, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and VOCs. During implementation of the RAW, buried debris, leaching pits, and haz- Trawls M. t.obam, PE, QSD, Senior ProjeO n oginw I rrmyo t Mme I Geoiedmi�n 8 Emirano l t nsurtars>s Travis M. Coburn Senior Project Engineer ardous waste were uncovered, thus expanding the removal ems. Mr. Germ's responsibilities included preparation of the RAW, coordination with multiple government agencies irk DTSC acrd RCTC, g n:mmai activity and preparation of the Removal Action Comptetiar Report (RACK). The RACK was moved by it DTSC and a No Further Action letter was issued for the site. Mr. Cobum also developed the Storm Wafr Pollution Prevention Plant underthe Construction General Permit. W. Coburn cxxxiucted rain event sampling and reporting in awdance wk h the Genet PermFs Construction Site Monitoring Program and prepared the Notice of Termination, which was approved by the State Water Rwmwces Control Board. Large Commercial/Residential Developer, Confidential Former Naval Research Property, Pasadena, Califomia: Ninyo R Moore has worked with our confidential client and the DTSC to assess this lorm military research and development site which is planned for commerdailresidential redeveloprnenL The facility has an extensive military history and was used before and after Works War Il as a research and deve1upment Wity for designing, Constructing, and testing mililary weaponry including tom's launched from low flying aircraft. Mr. Coburn prepared a Remedial Investigation Feasibility Study (RDFS) to evaluate the extent and nature of existing contamination Al the site in connection with its historical usage, and whether sufficient environmental in- vestigations have been conducted to address the possible areas of contaminalion. Furthermore, the RUFS screened options for remediafiorn at the site and to determine which remedial options most adequately suit the project waren weighting factors such as ef- fadiveness, cos, and irnplernentablity. The RUFS also included a human health screening evaluation. The RIIFS was approved by the DTSC in 2017. Mr. Coburn also preparers the RAW for this site which identified and evaluated candidate removal approaches to dean up the site so brat it is suite for future use as part of a residence and commercial use project and provided site-specific cleanup Levels that are protective of human health and the environment The RAW was aped by the DTSC in 2017. Port of Long Beach (POLB), Multiple Environmental Consulting Services Contracts, Long Beach, California; Serve! as Task Manager and Engineer for multiple on -Cal environmental consa" services agreements with POLB. Mr. Coburn has worked on various projects for the POLB, including soft characterizesons, waste managernent, and Phase 11 investigations. Tasks have included preparing work Mans, coordination with Port staff, obtaining permits, overseeing fold activities, reviewing analytical data and comparing to the Port Soil -Material Reuse Requirements as well as hazardous waste criteria, providing recommendations, and coordinating dial activities. City of Los Angeles, Multiple On -Call Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering Services Contracts, Los Angeles, California: Mr. Coburn serves as a Task Mangy for the envi enmerntat sevices portion of these on-call agreements with the Bureau of Engineering and with the former Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles (CRALA). Under the environmental portion of these Contracts, Mr. Coburn provides taste management and technical support for primarily Phase Il ESAs, methane surveys, groundwater monitoring and sampling, remediation feasibility studies, and remedial action planning. For a former CRALA project known as Wilmington Industrial Park Block 27, Mr. Coburn was the Task Manager and Project Engineer responsible for site investigation and remedial action work. He negotiated with the regulatory agency, Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD), and prepared and oversaw implementation of an additional assessment work plan to coiled soil, soil vapor, and groundwater samples. He also wrote the RAW which has been approved by the LrACFD. Former Naval Information Research Foundation/Space Bank Property, Pasadena, California: Ninyo & Moore has worked with the client and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) to assess this former military research and development site which is planned for commer iaikesidential redevelopment The facility has an extensive military history and was used before and atter World War 11 as a research and development facill"rty for designing, constructing, and testing military weaponry including torpedoes launched from low firing aircraft. Mr. Coburn prepared a Remedial Investigation Feasibility Study (RUFS) to evaluate the extent and nature of existing contamination at the site in connection with its historical usage, and whether sufficient environmental investigations have been conducted to address the possible areas of contamination. Furthermore, the RU FS screened options for remediation at the site and to delemnine which remedial options most adequately suis the project when weighing favors such as effectiveness, cost, and implementabildy. The RI/FS asto included a human health screening evaluation. Mr. Coburn also prepared the RAW for this site which identified and evaluated candidate removal approaches to clean up the site so that it is suitable for future use as part of. a residential and commercial use project and prorAded site-specific cleanup levels that are protective of human health and the environment. The RDFS and the RAW were approved by the DTSC in 201T Tm4s td. Cofwm, PE, QW, SW#or Projed En6kmier I W" & Moore I Geat vkW & EuYk n MMd S Con bnls 2 Stephen J. Waide, clH, csP, cnnc, circ Health and Safely Officer EDUCATION SS, Occupational Safety and Health, California State University BS. School and Communky Health, California State University REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS Amerirarr Board of Industrial Hygiene in Comprehensive Practice, CIH No. CP7005 Board of Certified Safety Professionals in Comprehensive Practice, CSP No. 12 American Indoor Air Quality Council, Certified Miurobial Consultant, GMC No. 0608087 Americom Indoor Air Quality Council as a Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant, CIEC No. 0611042 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Board of Industrial Hygiene American Indoor Air Quality Council American Industrial Hygiene Association American Society of Safety Engineers Board of Certified Safety Professionals Mr. Sbq*en Waite, PrkwW EnWrommatal Sdtienftt, is the proposed Health and S*ty Officer for this arritract. Mr. Waide is also Nuryo & Moore's Corporate Health and Safety Director. He has wd&-&W experience in the development and implemenntafim of industrial hygiene, health physics, and industrial safety programs. His background encompasses p u*b wift privale industry- and government funded eri ironmerrtal pros such as dartlesc* remedial investigations, waste characterization teams, mid renal actions. He also has extensive pmject management expemce in the design of Wustrial hype gams; asbesW, and lead surveys, ab&rneK and abailement ovasight; mol dlmirxobial testing and risk assessments; ink air quality investigations, radtota mN characterization and mmediallon; hrrzmd ous waste site ate; emergency response punning; and designer and impiernen j hearing conservation and respiratory protectmn programs. Mr. Waide is highly knowledgeable in all forms of industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and health physics program development He ewenty manages a team of industrial hygienists and constnxticm safety professiornals who specialize in asbestos, lead, mold/miciabiaal, and In danr as quality (iAQ) issues. Califomia Department of General Services, Hazardous Materials Investigation and Remediation Design Retainer Agreements, Region 4: Principal Health & Safety Advisor/Reviewer for projects completed statewide. Supervises the preparation and implemeritation of worker and community health and safety plans. Serves as project prima(, field supervisor, and report reviewer for mold surveys completed under the agreement Tasks have included hazardous building material surveys, asbestos surveys, preparation of bid documents for asbestos abatennerrtl removal, asbestos abalernerd contractor oversight, lead-based paint surveys and abatement specification preparation, mous surveys and associated abatement oversight, and soil contamination evaluations. Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA), Multiple Environmental Technical and Expert Consulting Services Contracts, Los Angeles, California: Under this aria the previous 3 -year agreement, services include as and water quality, hazardous materials/waste, site kivestigationsandassessmennts, sustainability and environmental management system, environmental mitigation, wildlife and biological resources, noise management. sound insulation grants prams, facilities engineering, and planninglCa ifomia Environmental Quality Act (CEONNatoral Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). In his role as Health and Safety Officer, Mr. Waide is responsible for ensuring every team mend underfands the health and safety requirements of the work they are performing, is prolvily trained, has the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and is mowing the requirements of the site-specific health and safety plan or project procedures and tiro# those procedures are in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Multiple On -Call Environmental Consulting Services Contracts: Mr. Waide has proved LAUSD environmental consulting support since 2007 on projacts ranging from classroom modernization, Stephen J, wau1, CIH, CSP, CMG, CMC, Heahh and Safety Orfim I Nnya & Moore 1 GwWniw! & E n*WrrenW Sari Ccnsuftts V expansion of existing facilities, and construction of new schools, Oyer the years he has served as Health and Safety Manager, Technical Advisor; and Heap and Safety Officer. Mr. Waide has been directly involved in Preliminary Environmental Sole Assessments (Phase I Environmental Site Assessments [ESAs)), Preliminary Environmental Assessments (PEAS), Removal Action Work plans (RAW) and RAW Oversight, Rwiedial Action Plans (RAPs) and RAP oversight, construction response and other services. In Friss rob as Heap and Safety Officer, Mr. Walde is responsible for ensuring the contract and task -order specific, heath and safety requirements are met and that Nrnyo & Moore's and LAUSD's Injury and Illness Prevention Plan and Safety, Programs are followed. Port of Long Beach (POLE), Multiple Environmental Consulting Services Contracts, Long Beach, California: Mr. Waide serves as Health and Safety Officer providing envronmentai consulting smvice,s for the POtB under two consecutive 3 -yea cur -call agreements. Types of swim regularly perksmed by Ninyo & Mom include Phase I ESAs, Phase 11 ESAs (soil, set vapor, aryl groundwater), methane surveys, hazardous bum materials services and numerous properties including the large Middle Harbor Redevelopment Pmject and the Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement Project. In his role as health and Safety Officer W. Walde is response for errstning the safety and health aspects of contract and task -order specific requirements are met and that Ninyo & Moore's and POIB's safety programs are Followed. City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Multiple On -Call Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering Services Contracts, Los Angeles, California: Mr. Waide serves as Health and Safety Officer for both the geolechnica and the environmental services portions of these on-call agreements with the Bureau of Engineering. Under the environmental port>an of these contracts, Ninyo & Moore mainly provides Phase I ESAs, Phase 11 ESAs, methane surveys, groundwater monitoring and sampling, remediation feasibility studies, and remedial action planning. In his role as Health and Safety Officer, Mr. Vdaide provides technical support in the Bids of industrial hygiene and construction safety to the Contract Manager, Task Managers. and su4K)rt staff. Mr. Waide also provides senior level review of documents providing waste and worker safety recommendations relating to environmental issues on proposed construction sites. County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, As -Needed Environmental Services Contracts, Los Angeles County, California: Mr. Waide served as Health and Safety Officer for anis multiple award, on-call contract for various sites Ilwoughout Los Angeles County. Projects included evaluation of asbestos, lead, and mold; underground storage tanks (USTs); hazardous materials and wastes; tormer to ndfills; and other contaminants inlay hulft materials, soil, groundwater, and air. Typal projects included the preparation of assessment reports, plans, drawings and cost estimates for abatement, remediation, and disposal of contaminants, and many included providing biddinglconstruction support, abatement monitoring, and site closures. Mr. Waide's role on the Helen Keller Park project included addressing dirt and public concerns with exposure to asbestos and other on-ssfie contaminants associated with the park remodeling project (historic landfill, Solid Waste Assessment Test [SWAT] analysis, Phase I ESA, methane mitigation design, hazardous building materials, geotechnical, etc.). Port of Los Angeles (POLA), On -Call Environmental Remediation Services Contract, Los Angeles, California: Mr. Waide served as Health and Safety Officer providing a variety of environmental services to POLA in Los Angeles, California. Task orders included site characterizations; remediation feasibility studies and RAPS; fate and transport studies; treatability studies; evaluation of remedial attemarives; recommendation of remedial actions; and risk assessments (health -based and anal). In his role as Health and Safety Officer, Mr. Waide provided technical support in the form of industrial hygiene and safety expertise to the Contract ManaW, Task Managers, and support staff. Mr. Waide also provided senior level review of documents providing waste and worker safety recommendations mating to environmental issues on proposed construction sites. Stephen J. Wale, CrH, CSP, CMC, CLEC, Health and Surety Offer I Nnyo & Moore I Geotechnical & Environmental Sdm= Corns ds 02 j Project Team Prasad Senior '.o ei €DIICATION MS. Civil and Environmental Engineer- ing, Utah State University BS, Civil Engineering, Bangalore University REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS PE C57678 (California) Qualified SWPPP DeveloperlPracti- tioner (QSDIOSP) 20622 OSHA 40 -hour HAZWOPER with annual 8- hour refreshers OSHA 8 -hour HAZWOPER Site Super- visor Training OSHA Excavation Competent Person Gertificalion First Aid and CPR Training PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Industrial Environmental Coalition (Orange County Board Member) American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental and Water Resources Institute American Public Works Association California Storm Water CluaiityAsso- raation As a Senior Engmeer, Mr. Prasad Thimmappa has ex%nsive experience providing plannkV, design, construction quality management and control services for sol and groundwaW remediation and water resources projects. His areas of expertise Include developing work plans; technical and cost proposals; permitting, engineering arms and teasiblily studies; preparing design drawings and construction spec cations; subcontracting and subcontractor management; construction supervision; operation of treatment systems, compliance monitoring; reporting; and regulatory negotiations. He is knowledgeable in the regulatory process of federal, state, and local agencies induding the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Caf firma Regional Water Nally Control Board (RWQCB), Deparbnent of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), and South Coast Ali Quality Management District (SCAQM% He is also proficient in the regulatory process and protocols of the United States Department of Detense (DOD), including the Air Force Civil Wmeer Center (AFCEC) and Nave Facilities Engineering Comma id (NAVFAC). EXPERIENCE Northrop Grumman, ISCO Pilot Test Workplan, Crenshaw Facility, Hawthorne, California: Senior Engineer and prindpat author for rite irr-Situ Chemical Oxidaiim (ISCO) Pilot Test Workpiari for the remediation of tetrachforoethene (PCE)- impacted groundwater ata former Northmp Grmmnari aerospace manufacturing tacitly. Resift fmm sol borings and groundwater sampling were used to develop the workplan for injection of potassium permanganate as the ISCO agent. The workplan was prepared to meet the requirements of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Ramon (LARWQCB). DTSC is providing primary agency oversight. Former NuWay dry Cleaners Site, Victorvitie, California: Senior Engineer retained to provide environmental services for the former Nulfty Dry Cleaners site located in the City of Vudorvlle, C,af ornia. Services included conducting a soil vapor extraction (SVE) plot test and interim measures to reduce tetrachloroethylene (PCE) vapour in- trusion into the basement of the adjacent Victorville Elementary School Administra- live Building that included installation of a sub -slab depressurization system (SSD) pre- and post -SSD indoor -air sampling confirmed reduction in PCE concentrations to below human health screening levels in the building. Based on the results of the SVE pilot test, full-scale SVE was implemented to remove the PCE in the subsurface sols from underneath time former drydeaners building slab and vicinity. After about 10 months of operation, it was estimat3ed that approximately 540 pounds of PCE were removed from the soil at the site. Interim soil survey results indicated several ods of magnitude reduction in PCE concentration onsite and offsite. Based on SVE sys- tem monitoring data that indicated inbmt PCE concentrations has reached asymp- totic levels, and rebound tasting results that did not indicate a significant rebound in PCE concentrations, a "Notice of Completion' inter was provided by the EPA. Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA), Multiple Environmental Technical and Ex- pert Consulting Services Contracts, Los Anger, California: Under this and the previous 3 -year agreement, services include air and water quality; hazardous ma- lerials/waste, site investigations and assessments, sustainability and ernreomnentA Prasad Tkimmvm PE, QSD, Senior Enginm I Nrnyo & Moore I GeoWmical & Envirolrmental Sdmm Contig 02 1 Project Team Prasad Tha #. Senior Engineer management system, environmental aftation, wildlife and biological resources, noise management, sowd linsuNlon girarils fro- grams, facilities engineering, and planning(Calibmia Environmental Quality Act (CEQAyNational E nvironmerm Policy Act (NEPA). As a Task Manager, Mr. Thinm'nappe, who is a Qualified Sham Water Pollution Prevention Pin (SWPPP) Developer, reviewed and provided cornments on SWPPPs prepared by subcontractors and provided support on updating ft Skwm Water Multiple Appfxatioh and Reporting System (SMARTS) on various developmerit p *cts on behalf of LAWA. Port of Los Angeles (POLA), On -Call Environmental Remediation Services Contract, Los Angeles, Caltforrria: Task orders included site characterizations; remediation feasibilitty studies and RAPs; fate and transport studies; truly studies; evaluation of remedial alternatives, recommendation of remedial actions; and risk assessments (health -lased and ecolo Air. Thim- rnappa was involved as a senior engineer on several task orders that included: environmental site assessments; dentification and investigation of pow site c oritamkration; environmental compliance assessments, development of costs, schedules, and remedial strategies associated wrlfh cleanup of contamination and reuse of property, negotiating remedial appioacim with regu- latory agencies on behalf of the Port preying remedial design drawings and specifications; and stockpile sairripliM, tesfarg and providing disposal recommendations. Work was perlrxmed at various Port of Los Angeles properties including containerterminais, construction sites, and former bulk material yards. Recently, provided oversight of mass cations to quantify arnount of cxxa- taminants removed during implementation of remedial measures involving soil excavation and applicaticin of nutrients and Oxygen Release Compound"O (ORCIP) to remediale Natal petroleum hydrocarbon (TPN)4mpacted soils. As Task Manager and Sem Engineer, Mr. Thimmappa provided senior technical review of quarterly remedial progress reports, supported the preparation of the Revised Remedial Action Plan (RRAP), and provided review input for the Soil Excavation Completion Report. Soil and Groundwater investigation: Directed and managed several Phase I and Phase 11 projects involving sot and ground- water investigations at farmer commercial and industrial facilities in southern California. Rernediai investigations involved records search, reviewing existing data from previous investigations, formulating field sampling programs, developing remedial strategies, and negotiations with regulatory agencies including the DTSC and RW0CB. Metropolitan, Colorado River Aquaduct Pumping Plants (Hinds, Eagle Mountain and Iron Mountain), Seismic Retrofit Project, Site Assessments, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California: Served as Task Manager for the design orad performance of subsurface imrestig'atimns at three pumping plants along the Colorado RiverAqueduct (CRA) in souttem California. The purpose of the investigations was to assess the possible presence of petroleum hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Ibcations where seismic retrofit structures will be added to the switch houses at each plant. The need for subsurface investigations at the switch houses resins from the historical use of PCB -containing transformer oil in transformers and sw honer. Subsurface investigation was required prior to construction activities near these underground pipelines so that the seismic retrofit construction could proceed without encountering unexpected PCB contamination and the concomitant delays. Delays during the construction were considered unacceptable because it was planned to occur during a Ill- to 14 -day shutdown of ttie aqueduct. The subsurface investigation was designed to conform to Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) requirements and used a variety of sampling methods including hand angering, direr -push methods, and truck -mounted industrial vacuum excavators. Challeriges included very high temperatures during one sampling visit in August, working in a pipe tunnel classified as a non -permit requi ed confined space, and the remote locations of the pumping plants Adding to the challenge of completing the boring and sampling were the proximity of vibration-sensi6ve scut -down switches and very high voltage electrical hazards_ The results of the krvestigs- tions identified all potential areas of soft contamination to facilitate Metropolitan to complete the neer constriu4on adlirvifies during the narrow windows of the shutdown period. Prasad Thimmeppa, PI?, tM, rentor EA nee^ I t,"W & Moore f GeoluMnW B ERVNW nMW Sdranc% Co $WWrAs Noncy Anglin Quality Assurance Officer EDUCATION B.S., Geological Engineering, 1993, Queen's University, Kingston M.S. coursework, Civil Engineering, University of New Bnmm- Afid REGISTRATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS OSHA 40 -hour HAZWOPER with annual 8 -hour refreshers OSHA "our HAZWOPER Site Supervisor Training OSHA 24-hour Firsst Responder Operations Level ,PROJECT ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES W Nancy Anglin, Principal Engineer, is the proposed Quality Assurance Officer for this contract. She is responsible for ensuring the contract and task -order spm requests are met and that Ninyo & Moore's and LADWP's Quality Assurance Programs are followed. She Will support Mr. Ltd by providing regular feedback for continual improvernerit so the LADWP Is receiving high quality, defensible data for the various tasks. Ms. Anglin is also the Environmental Division ManaW for the local region. She coordinates environmental projects and supervises the environmental geologists, engines, and scientists. Ms. Arm's exp includes investigations of proposed consiruciion prods for waste management and worker safety requirements. She evaluates pDperfies proposed for acquisition to delermine the environmental lability the purchaser may be acquiring along with ft property. She prepares soNgroundwater management plans and other environmental plans needed for constructer pros involving contaminated sites. She prepares bid plans and specifications to pmWe to the contractors performing the construction activities on contaminated pro ects and responds to requests for information (RFIs). REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA), Multiple Environmental Technical and Expert Consulting Services Contracts, Los Angeles, California: Under this and the previous 3 -year agreement, services include air and water quality, hazardous materiaistwaste, site investigatia►s and assessments, sustainability and environmental mint system, environmental mitigation, vrildlife and biological resources, noise management, sound nsrdation grants programs, Wities engineering, and planniroCalitomia Envirorunental Quality Act (CEQA)INationai Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). In her rote as Quality Assurance Officer, Ms. Anglin is responsible lar ensuring every team member has and is follovft their internal Quality Assurance Procedures and that those procedures are in compliance with LAWA requirements. For such a large contract with such a diverse range of services, the team numbers 26 consultants and contractors. OSHA Excavation Competent Person LosAngeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Multiple On -Call Environmental Consulting Certification Services Contracts: Ms. Anglin has provided IAUSD environmental censusing support since 2002 on projects ranging from classroom modernization, expansion of existing facilities, and First Aid and CPR Training construction of new schools. Over the years she has served as Task Manager, Technical Advisor, Contract Manager, and now Quality Assurance Officer. Ms. Anglin has been directly PROFESSIONAL involved in many Preliminary Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I Environmental Site AFFILIATIONS Work [ESAs]), Preliminary Environmental Assessments (PSAs), Removal Action Work plans (RAW) and RAW Oversight, Remedial Action Plans (RAPS) and RAP oversight, WTS International construction response and other services. In her role as Quality Assurance Officer, Ms. Anglin is responsible for ensuring the contract and task -order specific requirements are met and hit Ninyo & Moore's and LAUSD's Quality Assurance PfWams aro: followed, Port of Long Beach (POLE), Multiple Environmental Consulting Services Contracts, Long Beach, California: Ms. Anglin serves as Quality Assurance Officer providing environ- mental consulting services for the POLE under two consecutive 3 -year on-call agreements. Types of services regularly performed by Ninyo & Moore include Phase I ESAs, Phase If ESAs (soil, soil vapor, and groundwater), methane surveys, hazardous building materials ser- vices and numerous properties including the large Nddle Harbor Redevelopment Pr*t and the Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement Proms In her role as Quality Assurance Officer, !fancy Mglin, Qua6ttr Assnram E>ffim I Wyo & Mme I GeatechnL:at & E WMWn@nral Sdmm rants Nc any Anglia Principal Engineer/Division Manager Ms. Anglin is responsilk for ensuring the contract and task -order specific requirements are met and ttnat Ninyo & Moore's and POLB's Quality Assurance Program are folk»t. City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Multiple On -Call Geotechnical and Erwironmentaf Engineering Services Contracts, Los An- geles, California: Ms. Anglin serves as Technical Advisor for the environmental services portion of these on-call agreements with the Bureau of Engineering. Underthe environmental portion of these contracts, Ninyo & Moore mainly provides Phase I ESAs, Phase If ESAs, methane surveys. groundwater monitoring and sampling, remedlation feasibility studies, and remedial action ming. kr her role as Technical Advisor, Ms. Anglin provides technical support: in her field of expertise to the Contract Manager, Task Managers, and support staff. Ms. Anglin also provers senior level review of documents providing waste and worker safety recommendations relating to environmental issues on proposed construction riles. County of Los Angeles, As -Needed Environmental Services Contracts, Los Angeles County, California: Ms. Anglin served as Techni W Advisor for this multiple award, on-call contract for various sites throughout Los Angeles County. Projects inched evaluation of restos, lead, and mold; underground storage tanks (USTs); hmmrdous materials and wastes; former landfills; and other contarninarts in/on building materials, soil, groundwater, and air. Typic projects included the preaparaion of assessment reports, plans, drawings and oxst estimates for abatement, remediation, and disposal of contaminants, and many included providing biddinglconstruc tion suport, abatment monitoring, and site closures. Nis. Angiin's role on the Helene Keller Park project included acting as laisor between the County and the rwnoerous regulalory oversight agencies (Various Gounty Agencies, Local Enforcement Agency [LEA], Regional water (amity Control Board [RWCQB], CaRecycle, Department of Toxic Substances Control [DTSCJ South Coast Air Quality Management District [SCAQWD, managing a large team of staff with diverse expertise to address the many issues associated with the park remodeling pact (historic landfill, Solid Waste Assessment Test [SWAT] analysis, Phase I ESA, methane miligalion design, hazardous building materials, geotechnical, etc.), and supporting the Cuunrty with technical input for their pubic outreach. Port of Los Angeles (POLA), On -Call Environmental Remediation Services Contract, Los Angeles, California: Mts. Anglin served as Technical Advisor providing a variety of environmental services to POLA in Los Angeles, California. Task orders included site characterizations, relation feasibility studies and RAPS; tate and transport studies; treatability studies; evaluation of remedial alternatives; recommendation of remedial adorns; and risk assessments (health -based and ecological). In her role as Technical Advisor, Ms. Anglin provided technical support in her field of expertise to the Contract Manager, Task Managers, and support siatf. Ms. Anglin also provides senior level review of docurrrents providing waste and worker safety recommendations relating to environmental issues on proposed construction sties. OTHER RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE City of Laguna Beach, Water Tank Ravine Burn Site Remediation, Laguna Beach, California: Ms. Anglin served as Contract Manager in support of the remediation and restoration of a historical bum site containing hazardous levels of metals in a steep sloped ravine located in a designated open space area. Services included background review, comprehensive site assessment, waste profiling, RAP preparation (including a Waste Management Plan, Field Sampling and Analysis Plan, Quality AssurancelQuaity Control Plan, and Site Health and Community Health and Safety Plan), waste removal oversight, human health risk screening (HHRS), background study, and Removal Actor Completion Reporting. Ms. Anglin s role on this project included managing the team to address the issues associated with the waste removal protect and coordinating with the city. Confidential Client, Environmental Consulting, Confidential Generating Station, Southern California; Ms. Anglin served as Task Manager to this client who is planning to decommission and sell a large power generating station. Environmental consulting services inc�cxled to: perform a background review; perform a subsurface evaluation (SE); and develop a rough order of magnitude cost estimate to remediate the site to res- idential levels. A site evaluation was performed to screen whether gross and significant concentrations of suspected chemicals of concern were present in soil and soil -vapor at the site. The results of the site evaluation were used to prepare a HHRS and included in the site evaluation report. Ninyo & Moore also performed statistical background evaluations using ProUCL, a comprehensive statism software program developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for computing statistics for environmental data. ProUCL was used to establish background levels, determine outliers in data sets, and compare background and site sample data sets for the site evaluation and risk ming. Ms. Anglin's role on this project was to prepare a rough order of magnitude estimate of the environmental iabiity related to the site. The work performed and report generated by Ninyo & Moore were u^.sed by the client during their negotiaiiorm with the DTSG for *King their Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facility Investigation. hzr,cy Av4K QuaW AssuranceOffirxr I ?#W&Moore I GwWftW & EnvhmwnW Sca Tom bourn Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 16 hours ALD $ 188.00 /hour $ 3,008.00 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 42 hours a@ $ 165.00 /hour $ 6,930.00 Field Vehicle and Equipment Usage 6 hours @ $ 15.00 /hour $ 90.00 Subtotal $ 10,028.00 Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist Project Engineer/GeologistlEnvironmental Scientist Staff Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist Technical Illustrator/CAD Operator Data Processing, Technical Editing, or Reproduction Field Vehicle and Equipment Usage County of San Bernardino, DEHS Well/Soil Boring Permits Geophysical Survey and Report Subcontractor Principal Engineer/GeologistlEnvironmental Scientist Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist Field Operations Manager Drilling Subcontractor (ABC & Cal-Pac) Survey Wells (Dulin & Boynton) Field Vehicle and Equipment Usage PID Usage Field Supplies and Materials 2 hours @ $ 188.00 /hour $ 376.00 8 hours @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 1,320.00 16 hours @ $ 134.00 /hour $ 2,144.00 2 hours @ $ 98.00 /hour $ 196.00 2 hours @ $ 71.00 /hour $ 142.00 6 hours @ $ 15.00 /hour $ 90.00 12 permits @ $ 352.00 /permit $ 4,224.00 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist Lump Sum @ $ 165.00 $ 1,155.00 1,320.00 Field Operations Manager Subtotal @ $ 119.00 $ 9,647.00 4 hours @ $ 188.00 /hour $ 752.00 10 hours @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 1,650.00 70 hours @ $ 119.00 /hour $ 8,330.00 500.00 Lump Sum 4 reports $ 38,500.00 $ Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 70 hours @ $ 15.00 /hour $ 1,050.00 7 days @ $ 150.00 /day $ 1,050.00 Lump Sum $ 500.00 Laboratory Analvses (standard TAT. includes duplicates and trip blank Mobile Lab (Soil) for VOC & TPHg by EPA Method 8260B 5 days @ $2,365.00 /day $ 11,825.00 TPHg by EPA Method 8015M (Sal) 6 tests @ $ 45.00 /test $ 270.00 VOCs by EPA Method 8260B (Soil) 6 tests @ $ 50.00 /test $ 300.00 TPHg by EPA Method 8015M (Groundwater) 3 tests @ $ 40.00 /test $ 120.00 VOCs + oxygenates by EPA Method 8260B (Groundwater) 3 tests @ $ 80.00 /test $ 240.00 Waste Characterization Analyses 2 tests @ $ 200.00 Aest $ 400.00 Roll -Off Bin Sal Disposal (Up to 30 tons; non -hazardous) Lump Sum $ 5,280.00 Liquid Waste Drum Disposal (non -hazardous) 10 drums @ $ 165.00 /drum $ 1,650.00 Subtotal $ 73,917.00 Groundwater Monitoring (Four Quarterly Events) Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 4 hours @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 660.00 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 8 hours @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 1,320.00 Field Operations Manager 40 hours @ $ 119.00 /hour $ 4,760.00 Senior Field/Laboratory Technician 40 hours @ $ 98.00 /hour $ 3,920.00 Field Vehicle and Equipment Usage 40 hours @ $ 15.00 /hour $ 600.00 Field Supplies and Materials Lump Sum $ 500.00 Quarterly Reports to Water Board 4 reports @ $ 2,500.00 /test $ 10,000.00 Ninyo a amore I MmVwd ry ward Seroke Center I 05409gq c12 I Apra 11, 2019 1 of 3 Laboratory Analyses (standard TAT; includes duplicates} TPHg by EPA Method 8015M 16 tests VOCs + oxygenates by EPA Method 8260B 16 tests Drum Disposal Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 2 hours Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 4 hours Field Operations Manager 20 hours 12 Hour Pilot Test Supplemental Staff 1,280.00 Field Vehicle and Equipment Usage 20 hours PID Usage 2 days Field Supplies and Materials $ SVE System Equipment 25,180.00 300 CFM SVE-GAC System Rental 12 months SVE System Install and Removal 376.00 Initial Carbon Fill 2,000 pounds Carbon Changeout (Assume Non -Hazardous) 1 event Chain Link Fence Rental 12 months SVE System Operation. Maintenance. and Monitorina 2,380.00 Weekly Site Visits for Data Collection and Sampling 12 months Laboratory Analyses standard TAT Inlet and Outlet Permit Sam les @ $ 40.00 /test $ 640.00 @ $ 80.00 /test $ 1,280.00 Lump Sum @ $ 1,500.00 Subtotal $ $ 25,180.00 @ $ 188.00 /hour $ 376.00 @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 660.00 @ $ 119.00 /hour $ 2,380.00 Lump Sum $ $ 1,683.00 @ $ 15.00 /hour $ 300.00 @ $ 150.00 /day $ 300.00 Lump Sum @ $ 100.00 @ $ 1,540.00 /month $ 18,480.00 Lump Sum $ 11,471.90 @ $ 1.20 /pound $ 2,400.00 @ $4,378.00 /event $ 4,378.00 @ $ 275.00 /month $ 3,300.00 @ $ 1,540.00 /month $ 18,480.00 VOCs by EPA 8260B �ILSite Assessment and SVE PilotTest Report Preparation 24 tests (Onedraftand @ onefinal) $ 157.00 Subtotal /test $ $ 3,768.00 68,076.90 Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 2 hours @ $ 188.00 /hour $ _111111 376.00 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 4 hours @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 660.00 Staff Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 36 hours @ $ 134.00 /hour $ 4,824.00 Technical Illustrator/CAD Operator 4 hours @ $ 98.00 /hour $ 392.00 Data Processing, Technical Editing, or Reproduction 4 hours @ $ 71.00 /hour $ 284.00 Subtotal $ 6,536.00 iTOTALFEE $193,384.9� NMyo 8 Moore I "onq Ward Service Carder I M-00990] C12 April 11, 2019 2 of 3 Optional Costs to Install and Develop Two Additional Groundwater Monitoring Wells $ 40.00 /test $ Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 4 hours a@ $ 188.00 /hour $ 752.00 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist 8 hours @ $ 165.00 /hour $ 1,320.00 Field Operations Manager 50 hours @ $ 119.00 /hour $ 5,950.00 Drilling and Well Development Subcontractor $ Lump Sum - $ 25,821.40 PID Usage 3 days @ $ 150.00 /day $ 450.00 Field Supplies and Materials Subtotal Lump Sum $ $ 100.00 Laboratory Analvses [standard TAT: includes duplicates TPHg by EPA Method 8015M 2 tests @ $ 40.00 /test $ 80.00 VOCs + oxygenates by EPA Method 8260B 2 tests @ $ 80.00 !test $ 160.00 Waste Characterization Analyses 2 tests @ $ 200.00 /test $ 400.00 Roll -Off Bin Soil Disposal (Up to 15 tons; non -hazardous) Lump Sum $ 3,063.50 Liquid Waste Drum Disposal (non -hazardous) 5 drums @ $ 165.00 /drum $ 825.00 Subtotal $ 38,921.90 Nir" & Moore I Montgomery Ward Service Cerder I W- 9901 C12 I Aprtl 11, 2019 3 of 3