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HomeMy WebLinkAbout27-Development Services ",,", " "' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Funk, Director Subject: Resolution ratifying the submittal of a Grant application for South Coast Air Quality grant funds in the amount of $164,861 for the construction of the East Valley Regional LCNG Fueling Station, and Authorizing the Director of Development Services to administer the grant. MCC Date: March 21, 2005 Dept: Development Services Date: March 15,2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 06-04-01 Approval to seek CMAQ funds for Fueling Station. 09-15-01 Approval of Grant application and commitment to implementation schedule. 01-07-02 Reso No. 2001-12 - Ratification for submittal ofapplication for funds from SCAQMD $143,208. 09-15-02 Reso No. 2003-261 - Resolution authorizing a contract between the City of San Bernardino and the SCQMD for the receipt of grant funds in the amount of $143,208 for the construction of the LNG/LCNG Fueling Station at the Corporate Yard. 12-06-04 Reso No. 2004-375 - Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, LLC in the amount of $153,610 to design a CNG/LCNG Fueling Station for the City of San Bernardino. 3-15-05 Reccomended for approval by the Grants Ad-Hoc Committee Recommended Motion: ORIGINAL Adopt resolution -Mf~ Contact person: Jim Sharer, Director Facilities Mgmt. Phone: 5244 Supporting data attached: Staff Report & Resolution Ward: 1 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 0 Source: (Acct. No.) Acct. Description: Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No.1 ~J~IJO~ 2 ., CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF ~PORT Subiect: Resolution ratifying the submittal of a grant application for additional South Coast Air Quality grant funds in the amount of $164,861 for the construction of the East Valley Regional LCNG Fueling Station, and authorizing the Director of Development Services to administer the grant. Backl!round: On June 4,2001, the Mayor and Common Council authorized the submission of a grant application for Congestion Mitigation! Air Quality (CMAQ) funds in the amount of $911 ,859 for the construction of the East Valley Regional LiquifiedlCompressed Natural Gas Fueling Facility. As part of the grant application, the City committed to allocate required matching funds of $118,141. On August 1, 2001, the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) board approved the grant application. On January 7, 2002, the Mayor and Common Council authorized the submission of a grant application to the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee Alternative Fuels Local Government Match Program grant application in the amount of $82,698. On May 3, 2002, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Governing Board approved the grant in the amount of $76,792. On September 15, 2002, the Mayor and Common Council ratified the submittal of an application for funds grant from SCAQMD in the amount of$143,208. Subsequently, the contract for this grant money was authorized 9/15/03. The current project funding, including the three existing grants, is broken down as follows: Funding Source Funding Amount Percent of Project Cost SANBAG CMAQ $911,859.00 74% MSRC Match $76,792.00 6% Refuse Funds to be allocated $118,141.00 8% SCAQMD RFP-P2202-19 $143,208.00 12% Total $1,250,000.00 100% The original engineer's estimate for the project was developed in May 2001 and amended in September of 2002 for the AQMD grant application. Since then, materials and equipment containing steel, nickel and/or cement, have seen cost increases ranging from 9% to 50%. With current market volatility, this estimation can change and/or costs can increase again. Since authorization to proceed with the project from the Mayor and Common Council, Staff has been working with the appropriate grant governing bodies CAL TRANS, MSRC, and SANBAG, through their criteria to select the design consultant for the project. The Mayor and common Council authorized the selection of Gladstein, Neandross and Associates at the 12/06/04 meeting. Currently preliminary design and environmental work proceeds with the station scheduled to be operational in April of 2006. The new project schedule completion date reflects the amount of time required to obtain authorization to proceed from the grant governing bodies through each of the steps taken to date. 3 , ' 0' "''',' i " CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT (Continued) On January 7, 2004, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) released an RFP for Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure. Staff was made aware of this potential grant during the January 27, 2005 meeting with the project Design Consultant. This RFP application from the SCAQMD is "designed to offset a portion of the initial capital investment required for new or upgraded stations, resulting in conveniently located, publicly accessible fueling stations with competitively priced alternative fuels." The program offers to co-fund projects that provide fast-fill, public-access fueling within the SCAQMD. If selected, this grant may provide 30% of the project costs up to $250,000. The total amount of funding available per the RFP is $245,428. The application deadline was March 4, 2005; therefore, it has been submitted and the Mayor and Council are being asked to ratify that action. To avoid an impact to the City due to the cost increases, staff is requesting that the Mayor and Common Council ratify the submission of an additional grant application for these additional SCAQMD funds in the amount of $164,861. This represents 11 % of the total project costs of $1,399,110 and is based on the balance of funding required with consideration to other grant and match funding secured. Summarv of Costs: The original project budget estimate of $1,030,000 for this project was developed as part of the Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) funding application in May of 2001. Based upon anticipated increases in the cost of project materials and equipment as noted above, the following table' represents the revised estimate of the project budget: Revised Project Budget 15,000 gallon LNG tank LNG pump skid & offloading manifold LNG dispenser (dual-hose) VJ pipe and stub up for 2n LNG dispenser LCNG pump (650 scfm.) $125,000 $55,000 $20,000 Heat exchanger / vaporizer $40,000 $25,000 $45,000 $70,000 $50,000 30,000 scf. CNG storage One dual-hose CNG dispensers Station controls Installation (Construction) $180,000 4 ,. r' ~ , 0, , ~ "'~ ~T'" ~ .. ( CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT (Continued) Direct Labor $118,000 $62,000 $1,030,000 Outside Design Contractor TOTAL Funds Already Secured/Committed Balance Requested from SCAQMD RFP 2004-09 Remaining funds needed with current estimate Financial Impact: The current estimated project cost shortfall of $164,861 could potentially be obtained through this grant application, or through the necessary additional City funding. Recommendation: Adopt resolution 5 Ill"""". ....i o o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 0 Y RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND C I N COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF A GRANT APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $164,861 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE EAST VALLEY LCNG REGIONAL FUELING STATION, AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT. WHEREAS, The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQ!\'tD) has extended a Request for Proposal for grant funding to offset a portion of the initial capital investment required for new or upgraded publicly accessed alternative fuel stations. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino hereby ratify the submission of an application for a grant in the amount of $164,861 from the South Coast AQMD, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein, and authorize the Director of Development Services to administer the grant. //1// //!// 't10. ~1 jlLl I{)~ ~,.'I o o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF A GRANT APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF S164,861 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE EAST V ALLEY LCNG REGIONAL FUELING ST A TION, AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of ,2005, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 11 ESTRADA 12 LONGVILLE 13 MCGINNIS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON McCAMMACK Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this 2005. day of Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: -" o o o EXHIBIT "A" South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure Response to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA March 4, 2005 -'~""n,~,"^ "'r " o , ., """'",~- South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure Response to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 ....._____...____________.~M....._._...__ .-.--.-........-.---.---..-----....--~--........--.--.... o Volume I . i_______T ~s1!!Ii~a!rJ;QP~~~l__, o Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA March 4, 2005 ""'" o o o South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP frP2004.09 TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I - TECHNICAL PROPOSAL 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................2 2. STATEMENT OF WORKlTECHNICAL APPROACH ...........................................3 SECTION A - STATEMENT OF WORK/TECHNICAL APPROACH.............................3 COVER LETTER: STATEMENT OF WORK- ITEM 1...........................................................4 SITE LOCATION: STATEMENT OF WORK -ITEM 2 ...........................................................6 VEHICLE REOUIREMENTS: STATEMENT OF WORK-ITEM 3..;..........................................6 PROJECT TEAM AND IN-KIND SUPPORT: STATEMENT OF WORK-ITEM4.........................7 EQUIPMENT SYSTEM DESIGN AND SPECIFIC A TIONS: STATEMENT OF WORK - ITEM 5..... ...9 FACILITY CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION: STATEMENT OF WORK-ITEM 6 ...................11 SYSTEM FUELING CAPABILITIES: STATEMENT OF WORK - ITEM 7...................... ............14 PERMITTING/CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND OPERATION: STATEMENT OF WORK - ITEM 8 .. ...................................... ............ ..... ........... ....... ........ ............... .............................. .14 NEW FACILITY START UP: WORK8TATEMENT- ITEM 9 ................................... .............17 SECTION B - PROGRAM SCHEDULE ......................................................................17 PROJECT SCHEDULE.. .................. ............... ...................................... ............. ............17 COMPLETION WITHIN 2-YEAR TIME PERIOD ..................................................................18 SECTION C - PROJECT ORGANIZATION .................................................... ............18 PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE.................. ......... .................................... ............18 PROGRAM MONITORING PROCEDURES............... ................................... ..... ...... ............19 SECTION D - QUALIFICATIONS ................................. .................................. ............19 SECTION E - ASSIGNED PERSONNEL...................................................................28 KEY PERSONNEL... ........ .................................................. .... ...................................... .28 LABOR HOURS.......... ~... ........ ............... .......... .............. ....... ........ ............ .................. .28 WORK PERFORMED WITHIN SCAQMD............... ............................................. ......... ...28 EDUCA TlON AND TRAINING ............ ...... ......... ............................m_.................... .7.... ...29 GENERAL QUALIFiCATIONS....... ..................................... ............................................. .29 SECTION F - SUBCONTRACTORS ..........................................................................29 SECTION G - CONFLICT OF INTEREST ..................................................................3Q SECTION H - ADDITIONAL DATA ................................................................. ...... ......30 COMPLIANCE WITH FUEL SPECIFICATIONS ........... ....................... ...................... .......... ..30 LiFE EXPECTANCY AND SAFETy/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS ...................................31 City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility March 2005 o o o ~outn Loast AIr t)ualllY Management J)lStrlct Natural Ga> Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004.09 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: East Valley Regional LNGILCNG Fueling Facility~ South Pershing A venuelRedick A venue, San Bernardino, California City of San Bernardino is requesting $164,861 from the South Coast Air Quality Management District RFP for Development of Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure (RFP #P2004-09) to help fund the construction of a publicly accessible liquefied natural gas (LNG)/ liquefied to compressed natural (LCNG) fueling station at the City of San Bernardino Municipal Service Yard, located at the intersection of Pershing and Redick Streets, approximately one block east of Arrowhead Avenue. Along with this proposed LNG fueling station, City of San Benardino will deploy a variety of medium- and heavy-duty natural gas trucks and refuse collection vehicles. Tbese clean burning natural gas vehicles will replace existing diesel and gasoline powered units, resulting in significant annual reductions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and paniculate matter (PM). It is anticipated that the planned LNG fueling facilitywill be operational by April 2006. The goal of this station will be to serve the City's fleet of LNG powered refuse trucks as well as those vehicle fleets affected by the South Coast Air Quality Management District's series 1190 rules operating in and through the metro-San Bernardino area. It will provide the necessary link in SCAQMD's effort at developing an open-architecture plan for alternative fuels infrastructure in order to ensure system compatibility and development of a true clean fuel network within the air basin. Currently, the nearest LNG/LCNG facility is located approximately 22 miles away at the United Parcel Service facility located at the Ontario International Airport. A second facility, located approximately 70 miles away in' Barstow, will be completed in Summer 2005. The East Valley Regional LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility will provide an alternative fueling location for UPS and other users in the event of the Ontario facility being out-of-service for any reason, and complements the LNG facility located at Agua Mansa Road and the 60 Freeway. The proposed location is within three miles of Interstate 215 and five miles of Interstate 10. This facility will have exposure to approximately 42,400 trucks operating along these two Interstate Highways. Studies have shown that most heavy-duty diesel truck users will seek diesel fuel within 3 miles of their current location; for alternative fuels this distance can be six miles, placing the proposed East Valley Regional LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility within range of these potential market for alternative fuel users. Users within the metro-San Bernardino area include the City of San Bernardino, the County of San Bernardino, Omnitrans, Cal-Trans, San Bernardino Unified School District, Colton School District, as well as private operat<ll:S-such ac; those trucking firms operating out of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Intermodal Yard, Stater Brothers Markets and various others may also use this facility. City of San Bernardino East Valley LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility 2 March 2005 o o o '-"'," ., South Coast Air Quality Management Dis~ict Natural Ga~ Fuehng Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004.QQ The objectives include: 1. Develop a fueling facility to support the City of San Bernardino's planned deployment of LNG refuse trucks; Establish an initial regional fueling station capable of meeting the short-term fueling needs of LNG/LCNG vehicles operating under the SCAQMD 1190 series rules within the metro-San Bernardino area; Provide a publicly accessible fueling facility that is operational 24-hours a day, seven days per week: Provide a faciiity consistent with the South Coast Air Quality Management District's open architecture plan to ensure compatibility between stations in order to establish a true clean fuel network of facilities capable of servicing a range of vehicle types and applications - from light duty passenger cars to the 42,000 private diesel trucks operating through the 12 1 5/I 10 crossroads, 2. 3. 4, The proposed facility will consist of single above ground horizontal LNG storage tank of 15,000 gallon capacity, an UCNG pump. an UCNG system sequencing panel and control system, a 30,000 standard cubic feet compressed natural gas storage tank. a CNG dual-hose dispensers, (operating at both 3.000 psi and 3,600 psi), and a single LNG dispenser with capability to add a second LNG dispenser if volume should warrant. This equipment will be placed in an area of north side of the current petroleum fueling station at the City of San Bernardino Municipal Service Yard, located at the intersection of Pershing and Redick Streets, approximately one block east of Arrowhead Avenue (please see the Preliminary General Arrangement in Attachment 1). The LNG dispenser will have a fill rate of approximately 40-gallons per minute and the CNG dispensers will have a fill rate of approximately 650 sefm. (-8 ggelmin.). The site will be available to the public on a 24-hour operation through a card-system. The primary fleet users would be the City of San Bernardino, the County of San Bernardino, Omnitrans, Cal- Trans, San Bernardino Unified School District. Colton School District, as well as private operators such as those trucking firms operating out of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Intennodal Yard. Stater Brothers Markets and various other users including an armored. car company, a pest control company and various small construction contractors. The facility will service light- to heavy-duty vehicles within the respective fleets, including sedans. pick-up trucks, dump trucks, refuse collection vehicles, street sweepers and other types of on- and off-road equipment. The projected throughputs for City of San Bernardino vehicle fleet, and a proposed conversion plan for converting vehicles to alternative fuels, starting in Calendar Year 2006 are detailed in Attachment 2. 2. STATEMENT OF WORKttECKNlCAL APPROACH l-s'er-.:r'r.n'li'A:. ~~i'jll::i"1T5;ar;t&in.ft~t~f,,'''~IS'''''''''..ci. ;; . 'J.ij.1Jf ~tMi~:.-',~iUIl!t,l~~VI~.!I.~r'''''i''~J:lt;'''~!I~~;l:~lJifn~ll;jitl:J. Cily of San BernardinO East Valley LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility :1 March 2005 o o o _""c,,-' '''[ , -,- '.,,'. '~'.'_.-,"~. ',,,~,=-- 300 Nonh "0" SlTeCl - Sill Bcmudino . CA 92418-000 1 II/Ww.cl.Sln-bemanbno.C&.\IS March 1.2005 Lnrry Watkins, Progrnm Supervisor Technology Advallcemenl South Coast Air QuaJity Management District 21865 East Copley Drive DiamondBar,CA 91765 Dear Mr. Watkins, On behalf of City of San Bernardino, 1 am pleased to submit, the following proposal to the South Coast Air Quality Maaagement District's Request for Proposals for Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure. City of San Bernardino seeks a total of $164,861 from the South Coast Air Quality Managemem District to help fund a public-acccss liquef'aed nuural gas (LNG)! liquefied to compressed natunU gas (LCNG) fueling station. The proposed East Valley Regional LNGILCNO Fueling Facility is within close proximity to Interstates 215 and 10 and will provide a critical hub in the regions LNG infrastructure IlelWOrk. City of San Bernardino bu secured 5911,859 through th~ Saa BentlU'dino Auociated Govcmment's Congestion Mitigation aDCi Air Quality Program; $76,792 from the Mobile Source-Emission Reduction Committee Match Progmm.and.Sl43,208 ftourSCAQMD's LNG Refueling- Stations in the SoUlh. Coas1.Air Buin. Tow coal&. tn., develop;tlJis, ~ are estimated to be n,J9g.IlO. In addition to providing the critically neededLNai4frasuucturc for the City's refuse hauling vebiclcs, thi~ statierr wiJl provide LNGJI.CNG fueling tor other local refuse haulers, as well as other City and County vehicles, the aiw:hcd..proposal provides f~detail on-t~"p}llOm!h City or San Bemanfiua pl:ms.:m umieralke should oW' proposal be accejlted-bythe Samh Air Quality Management District. The goal ofthisLNG/LCNG infrastructure project is to: 1. Develop a fueling facility to support the City of San Bernardino's planned deploymcm of LNG refuse trucks; 2. Establish an initial regional fueling station capable of meeting the shon-term fueling needs of LNGILCNG vehicles operating under the fleer-rules within the metro-San Bernardino area; o . " 3. Provide II publicly accessible fueling facility thaI is operational 24-hours a day, seven days per week; and 4. Provide a facility consistent with the South Coast Air Quality Management District's open architecture plan to ensure compatibility betWccn stations in order to establish a true clean fuel network of facilities capable of servicing a TIIlIge of vehicle types and applications - ftom light duty passenger CIlTS to the 42,000 private diesel trucks opel'llting through the 1-215/1-) 0 crossroads. We look forward to working with the South Coast Air Quality Management District on this heavy-duty truck emission reduction opponunity. This monetary support of public fleets which continue to be subject to Rule 1193 will help make the operation of our fleet on cleaner burning natural gas more financially viable and will aCCNe imponant envirorunental benefits for the region. Should you have any questions, whether technical or contraCtual, please contact me at 909-384-5244, via facsimile lit 909-384-5012, or in writing at 300 North D Street, San Bernardino, California 92418. /J James Sharer . . I / Director Facilities Management ~ City OrSan Bernardino o o o o o South Coast AJr Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueimg Station Infrastructure - RFP #?2004-09 SITE LOCA T/ON: STATEMENT OF WORK -ITEM 2 The facility will be operational 24-hours a day, seven days per week. The proposed location is accessible by all private and public fleets through the public entrance "located at the intersection of Pershing and Redick Streets, approximately one block east of Arrowhead Avenue. The proposed location is located with three miles of Interstate 215 and five miles of Interstate 10. This facility will have exposure to approximately 42,400 diesel trucks operating along these two Interstate Highways. Studies have shown that most heavy-duty diesel truck users will seek diesel fuel within 3 miles of their current location; for alternative fuels this distance can be six miles, placing the proposed East Valley Regional LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility within range of these potential market for alternative fuel users VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: STATEMENT OF WORK - ITEM 3 City of San Bernardino is committed to supporting the proposed East Valley LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility through a steady dieseVgasoline powered vehicles replacement. program transitioning the fleet to clean burning natural gas heavy-, medium- and light-duty vehicles. As part of this replacement schedule, City of San Bernardino will replace 10 existing diesel waste hauling vehicles with natural gas units. The fIrst year's lO-unit deployment will be in conjunction with the completion of the natural gas fueling station in San Bernardino at the East Valley Regional LNGILCNG Fueling Facility. Furthermore, the City will annually replace an estimated 4 light-duty, 3 medium-duty and 4 heavy-duty conventional fuel vehicles with natural gas units. Based on City of San Bernardino's historical use records, the 73 new alternative fuel vehicles that deployed each year will displace approximately 95.800 gallons of diesel and 7,300 gallons of gasoline per year. Thus, we expect that the City will consume an average of $2.6 million LNG gallons per year during the fIrst five-years of the facilities operation. Burrtec Waste Industries has committed to the purchase and deployment of 10 LNG powered trucks, which will fuel at the East Valley Regional LNGILCNG Fueling Facility. With plans to deploy LNG powered units where cost effective refueling infrastructure is available, the planned public access LNGILCNG fueling station being developed by City of San Bernardino will provide convenient fueling access for these trucks. Based on the historical diesel fuel usage of these vehicles, each of these 10 LNG trucks will consume approximately 125,000 gallons of LNG per year. The total diesel displacement resulting from City of San Bernardino vehicles, in addition to commitments already secured from San Bernardino County and Burrtec Waste Industries, is over 3.6 million gallons for the fIrst five-years of the stations operations. 1n addition to the local fleets already mentioned, this LNGILCNG fueling station will have the ability to serve other existing LNG fleet operators traveling along through the region including the H&H Trucking, Jack B. Kelley Trucking, United Parcel Service, Vons. Harris Ranch, Albertson's and potentially many others. The existence of an LNGILCNG station in this location will enable other entities operating medium- and heavy-duty trucks both in the local area, as well as those traveling the route as part of their intra- or inter-state operations, to more easily make the transition away from diesel to clean burning natural gas. City of San Bernardmo East Valley LNGILCNG Fueiing Faciltty 6 March 200S o o o South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station InfrastrUcture - RFP #P2~09 PROJECT TEAM AND IN-KIND SUPPORT: 5TA TEMENT OF WORK - ITEM 4 City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, California 92418 (909) 384-5140 The agency implementing the project will be the City of San Bernardino. The specific Departments involved will be Development Services and Public Services. Due to the nature and scope of this project, the City will solicit for and enter into an agreement with a contractor to design, engineer, construct and operate the Ea<;t Valley Regional LNGILCNG Fueling Facility. The City regularly uses pri vate vendors to perform public works and facilities projects of this type. Key Project staff include David Taylor, Project Manager, Facilities Management and Byron Montalvo, Senior Civil Engineer. Mr. Montalvo will oversee technical and engineering support in order to coordinate the development of the Request for Proposals for both the Design and construction through the City's Engineering Department. Technical assistance will be provided to Mr. Montalovo by Gladstein, Neandross & Associates (ONA), working under contract to City of San Bernardino for the design and construction management. Mr. Taylor will serve as Project Manager and principal contact person for the construction and operation. The City has developed a project management infrastructure capable of managing large projects, as well as providing appropriate reporting on Federal and State funded projects. Reports shall be prepared and reviewed by the City Engineer and Project Manager relating to schedule, problem and issue resolution, and funding expenditures. Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, LLC (GNA) 3015 Main Street, Suite 300 Santa Monica, California 90405 (310) 314-1934 Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, LLC is a Southern California business specializing in project, program and policy development and communication strategies to accelerate the market penetration of ~lternative fuel vehicles in the Southern California marketplace. As founder and Director of the Interstate Clean Transportation Corridor Project the GNA team has developed and maintained the most successful planned clean fuel corridors consisting of 18 clean alternative fuel stations and 350 alternative fuel heavy-duty trUcks. GNA staff has over 30 years of experience working with government, utilities, alternative fuel providers, engine and vehicle manufacturers, trade associations, large corporations, small businesses, and community-based organizations on alternative fuel vehicle, air quality, and advanced transportation issues. City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 7 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quali:y Management District Natural Gas Fueling StaUOll Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 Clifford E. Gladstein. President Clifford E. Gladstein, President of GNA and JeTC Project Director has over ten years of experience with air quality, energy and transportation issues. In his current capacity as a Program Specialist for the Department of Energy's Clean Cities Program, Mr. Gladstein is involved in the development and implementation of the City of Los Angeles and the Southern California Association of Government's Clean Cities efforts. He also assists Clean Cities Programs throughout the Western United States, helping them develop mechanisms to finance their activities and establish links through clean transportation corridors to other Clean Cities. Mr. Gladstein will provide over-site of all GNA activities, assist in the selection of the turnkey station developer and provide guidance on the integration of alternative fuel into City of San Bernardino's facility. Erik Neandross. CEO Erik 1. Neandross, JCTC Project Manager, provides technology and marketing expertise in the areas of alternative fuel vehicle deployment, infrastructure development and financial planning for JCTC public and private partnerships. He is responsible for supervising infrastructure development and vehicle deployment along the 4-state JCTC corridor. This includes funding source identification and proposal development on behalf of JCTC stakeholders. Mr. Neandross will coordinate efforts to develop grant applications for station costs, provide assistance in the deveLopment of the stations Request for Proposals, continue outreach and education efforts with heavy-duty fleets to increase station throughputs, coordination with selected turnkey station developer and provide technical assistance on LNGILCNG infrastructure and vehicle deployment issues. Subcontractors City of San Bernardino has not yet seLected a subcontractor to construct this LNGILCNG fueling facility. If approved for funding by the SCAQMD, the company will work with GNA to develop and release a RFP for this project. Through this process, City of San Bernardino will ensure that the selected vendor and/or its subcontractors have a valid contractor's license in the State of California and is licensed to perform the type of" work for which the proposal is made (i.e. grading, paving, equipment installation, etc.). It will be required that the selected vendor is properly insured at the time of station installation. Furthermore, all subcontractors shall be required to keep and maintain all books, papers, records, and accounting reports relating to this project, pursuant to the guidelines contained within the contract between the SCAQMD and City of San Bernardino. Similarly, City of San Bernardino has not yet selected a vendor to supply LNG fuel to the facility. From conversations with GNA, City of San Bernardino understands that Applied LNG Technologies and ENRG offer LNG fuel deliveries for use in transportation applications in the state of California. Clly of San Bernardino Easl Valle)' LNGILCNG Fuelmg Facility s March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management DlslTict Natura) Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 Leveraeed Funds/In-Kind SUl1l1ort ! Funding Source I Funding Amount Cost Sharing Status Percentage SANBAG CMAO , $911,859 65% Contract Executed MSRC Match Proaram $76,792 5% 1C0ntract Executed Refuse Funds to be allocated $102.390 7% IAllocated by Council SCAOMD RFP #P2002.19 $143,208 10% 1C0ntract Executed SCAOMD RFP #P2004.09 $164,861 12% "'OTAL $1,399,110 100.00% i EQUIPMENT SYSTEM DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS: STATEMENT OF WORK -ITEM 5 City of San Bernardino will solicit bids to design and build the LNGILCNG fueling facility, with input and assistance from GNA. We believe that an RFP process offers the greatest opportunity to establish infrastructure that meets City of San Bernardino's perfonnance needs in a cost- effective manner. The Project Team assembled ha~ vast experience in managing a competitive bid process and facilitating the development of alternative fuel infrastructure, including the existing LNG stations at Harris Ranch in Coalinga. Vons in Santa Fe Springs, Sysco Food Services, City of Tulare, City of Redlands. Riverside County Waste Management District and the nearly completed LNG stations to be operated by the City of Barstow and Morongo Basin Transit Authority. This team will undoubtedly have the ability to facilitate the establishment of another successful facility in San Bernardino. The solicitation for this fueling station will require that all equipment and services. whether manufactured. purchased or subcontract, incorporate the latest technologies, be in accordance with the best and most feasible storage and fuel dispensing technologies available, and meet industry compatible equipment specifications and regulations. Major station components will have achieved acceptable reviews by the Underwriter Laboratories and all services and equipment utilized for this development shall comply with Title 8, California Code of Regulations. NFP A and any other local. state and federal rules and codes as applicable. The proposed station will initially store. dispense and meter liquefied natural gas (LNG) at levels capable of providing truck fleets with approximately 3,000 gallons of fuel each operating day. The station will be easily upgradeable with additional dispensing capabilities as demand dictates. The proposed station will be further equipped to fast-fill LCNG at both 3,000 psi and 3.600 psi from multiple fill points. Station Coml1onents (Initial Build Out) Bulk Storage Capacity I 15,000 gallon bulk tank. Bulk Storage 165 psig maximum allowable working pressure (MA WP). Insulated to achieve a normal City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGIl..CNG Fueling Facility 9 March 2005 o o o ~.. South Coa~t Air Quality Managemci;t District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 evaporative rate less than or equal to 0.5 percent per day. LNG Dispensing Pump 2-stage pump providing 95 psig minimum differential pressure at 60 gpm with a submerged pump to eliminate need for a cool down period. LNG Dispenser Single hose with an average flow rate of 25 to 40 gpm. with piping and stub-ups to add one additional dispenser at a later date as demand dictates. 1 LNG Metering Mass metering with an accuracy of plus or minus 1.5 percent. CNG Dispenser Dual-hose dispenser capable of dispensing CNG at both 3,000 psi. and 3,600 psi. LCNG Storage 30,000 scf combined storage with priority sequencing Station Size and Operations Due to the size of the initial fleet being served, and the need to accommodate the unloading of full trailer quantities of fuel, the minimum storage requirement for this project is 15,000 gallons. No used equipment shall be considered. Saturation Pressure and Bulk Tank Requirements To accommodate a minimum delivered saturation pressure of 125 psig, the entire contents of the bulk storage tank shall be saturated. Due to the relatively high saturation pressures being delivered, the bulk tank shall have a maximum allowable working pressure of 165 psig or greater. Dispensing LNG Saturated LNG will be dispensed via a suitable cryogenic pump. Time is of the essence in the fueling operations of these vehicles. Therefore, no pumps requiring any significant cool down cycle will be considered. No system which requires a pump-restart sequence after' periods of non-use shall be considered. Metering LNG To assure accuracy of metering, the meter shall be required to be mass meter LNG being dispensed within an accuracy of plus or minus 1.5 percent. Each dispenser shall display the amount of product dispensed in LNG gallons at standard conditions. Only dispensers and meters currently approved, or in process of receiving approval by the Division of Measurement of California Department of Food and Agriculture will be considered. City of San Bernardino Easl Valley LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility 10 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management D1Sll'lct Natural Gas Fueling Station InfTa.uructurc - RFP #P2004-09 Dispensing LCNG As required by Division of Measurement of California Department of Food and Agriculture, only National T >1Je Evaluation Program (NTEP:I dispensers will be used for the retail sale of CNG to the general public. Because of the random and unpredictable nature of a public access fueling station, the dispensers will be required to dispense fuel at both 3,000 psi. and 3,600 psi. Metering LCNG The only metering devices that will be accepted are those that are currently certified by the Division of Measurement of California Department of Food and Agriculture. Public Accessibility The LNGILCNG station will be accessible to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The station will incorporate an Industry Standard, universal card reader system to provide access and billing services only to trained and approved users. Data Collection The LNGILCNG facility will be in a cardlock system, which will allow for easy tracking of natural gas fuel usage. This information will then be compiled on a regular basis in electronic format (using Microsoft Office Software) and will be provided to the SCAQMD in quarterly and final reports. Warranties The vendor selected to build the station will be required to provide a one year "Onsite" warranty, including any emergency maintenance needed. The RFP will require potential vendors to provide a detailed description of the service, maintenance and repair of the station to assure that the station will be properly maintained. Compliance with Industry Standards, Codes and Applicable Regulations The LNG storage vessel to be used is designed to meet the design standard ASME Section vm Division 1. The station will be installed to meet all industry standards, codes and applicable regulations in effect at the time of installation. Because of the physical properties of LNG, the fuel dispensed from the station will far exceed the California Air Resources Board specification for methane content. Through the liquefaction process, the LNG is guaranteed to be 97 to 99 percent pure methane. City of San Bernardino will however require documentation from the fuel supplier to demonstrate the purity of the fuel. FACILITY CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION: STATEMENT OF WORK - ITEM 6 Project Manager David Taylor will act as the Project Manager and will oversee the implementation of this scope of work including engineering, planning, budgeting, permitting and construction of the facility. He will be responsible for keeping the project within budget, on time and meeting the contract COIl11Illtments. Mr. Taylor will oversee the contract administration, including coordination of grant funds from various agencies in addition to the SCAQMD. He will oversee the installation City of San Bernardino East Valley LNG/LCNG Fueling Faciliry \] March 2005 " "" "." South Coast Air Quality Management DIstrict Natural Gas Fueling Siation Infrastructure - RFP #P2()()4.()9 o of the LNG fueling facility, working with pennitting departments within the City of San Bernardino and the appropriate Fire Department to secure all necessary permits. Mr. Taylor will be assisted by GNA and other subcontractors to be selected at a later date. in cooperation with the selected vendor, Mr. Taylor will coordinate with local planning, permitting and inspection agencies. As detailed above, a vendor will be competitively selected to supply turnkey installation of the LNG facility, including preparation of plans, specifications. cost estimates. site preparation, permitting, station design, engineering and equipment installation. The selected vendor will report directly to Mr. Taylor and provide copies of all work product and status reports. Mr. Taylor will have daily oversight and management responsibilities for the project as a whole. He will maintain ongoing communications with the project tearn through regular meetings, phone calls, and e-mail communications, copied to all relevant project staff. o Turnkey Sllltion Developer If approved for funding, City of San Bernardino will work with GNA and project sponsors to develop and release an RFP for this project. Through this process, City of San Bernardino will ensure that the selected vendor andlor its subcontractors have a valid contractor's license in the State of California and is licensed to perlorm the type of work for which the proposal is made. The project team will contain a registered California engineer, knowledgeable in natural gas storage and dispensing systems, as required to be compliant with Title 8. It will be required that the selected vendor is properly insured for the station installation. Furthermore, all subcontractors shall be required to keep and maintain all books, papers, records, and accounting reports relating to this project, pursuant to the guidelines contained within the contract between the SCAQMD and City of San Bernardino. Selection of the vendor will consider previous experience, cost, knowledge of LNG - fueling system technologies, knowledge of permitting process and the responsiveness of the proposal. The selected vendor will be responsible for the preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, facility construction, equipment installation and maintenance as discussed below. o En gineerinelDesigner The minimum specifications for the station shall be designed by GNA and City of San Bernardino to meet the fueling demands of current and future fleets. The RFP will require potential vendors to provide specifications for all LNG components including at minimum: LNG and LCNG bulk storage tank, LNG trailer offloading station, saturation control, LNG dispensing pumps, LNG and CNG dispensers, LCNG odorization system, fueling authorization system, vapor management system, station controls. safety system. Furthern1ore, the qualified, competitively selected vendor will be responsible for providing detailed drawings and specification for the station. Final work product will include at minimum: . A site plan detailing traffic flow. facility enclosures, the size and location of each station component and their relation to utility lines; . Cross-sections of the station components including any subsurlace structures; . Structural plans; . Electrical plans; and City of San Bemardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 12 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management DtS1TlCl Nalural Gas Fueling Station InfrastTL'Cture - RFP #P2004-09 . Mechanical plans. FaciJitv General Contractor Facility construction will be included within the scope of work for the turnkey LNG fueling station. The selected vendor will be responsible for completing site improvements necessary to acconunodate the LNG fueling station including at minimum: . . Onsite electrical improvements and utility hookups; . Tank Foundation; . Installation of fencing and lighting; and . Containment wall. Equipment Installer Equipment installation will be included within the scope of work for the turnkey LNG fueling station. The vendor will be required to have a factory-authorized technician inspect all equipment, inspect the site installation, place the unit on line, and prove operation and functionality of all controls. Maintenance Contractor During the warranty period on the station, the vendor selected will maintain and repair the company's new fueling station. At the time of station commissioning, and during the warranty period, the maintenance personnel responsible for City of San Bernardino' cardlock facility will be introduced to and trained to maintain the station. Additionally. the station contractor will provide training for the proper and safe operation of the fueling facility for City of San Bernardino. County of San Bernardino and Burrtec drivers. maintenance technicians and facility personnel. City of San Bernardino will schedule a kick-off meeting for all affected managers, vehicle operations and repair staff, transportation department personnel and drivers at the time of station commissioning. In the event the station needs servicing beyond the capabilities of City of San Bernardino personnel. the company will rely on the services of the station contractor, or another qualified company. The vendor selected to build the station will be required to provide a one year "Onsite" warranty. including any emergency maintenance needed. The RFP will require potential vendors to provide a detailed description of the service, maintenance and repair of tbe station to assure that the~station will be properly maintained. City of San Bernardino will also consider a maintenance contract with the vendor selected to supply fuel. Ooerator City of San Bernardino will own and operate the LNGILCNG fueling station. The station development contractor will provide training for the proper and safe operation of the fueling facility for City of San Bernardino' personnel. The company will schedule a kick -off meeting for all affected managers, and tenant's vehicle operations and repair staff. transportation department personnel and drivers at the time of station commissioning. Clly of San Bernardino EaSl Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Fa.c.:iliry D March 2005 o o o SouUl Coast Air QuaillY Management DJstrict Natural Gas Fueling Station InfrasU"ucture - RFP #P2004-09 SYSTEM FUELING .CAPABILmES: STATEMENT OF WORK -ITEM 7 As set forth in the station specifications, the LNGILCNG fueling station will be equipped a dispensing pump that provides 95 psig minimum differential pressure al 60 gpm (with modifications to allow for the addition of an additional dispensing pump at a later date). It shall utilize a submerged pump to eliminate need for a cool down period. The station shall also be equipped with one (1) LNG single hose dispenser with an average flow rate of 25 to 50 gpm. LCNG will be dispensed at a rate of 650 sfm per minute, thereby allowing a fuel time comparable to gasoline. PERMITTING/CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND OPERA TlON: 5TA TEMENT OF WORK -ITEM 8 Permitting process Permitting of an LNG fueling facility requires close coordination with local agencies as they are typically unfamiliar with LNG fueling station technologies. It has been the experience of the JeTe Project team that including the local officials responsible for issuing permits during the initial planning phase of the project is instrumental to the efficient permitting of the facility. These preliminary discussions assist with the development of a more specific request for proposals (RFP), allowing the turnkey station developers to accurately identify the cost and timeline of the project in their response. Agencies that may become involved could be both at the local city and/or county level. Because of the degree to which local municipal codes, regulations and petT1:litting practices vary, there is no single rule to follow when undertaking such a project Some general local codes that may come into play during such a project can include the following: . Uniform Building Code. . Uniform Code for Building Construction . Uniform Electrical Code . Uniform Fire Code . Uniform Housing Code . Uniform Mechanical Code Local Planning Departments have agency specific rules that may require a Conditional Use Permit, Variance or other discretionary action to be approved by the Planning Commission. Preliminary review of the project indicates that a CUP will be necessary to develop this LNGILCNG station. Clarification of the Planning Department's requirements will be acquired before or during the Development and Environmental Review meeting in the second quarter of 2005. The Public Works Department is responsible for the review and approval of structural, electrical and mechanical plans for the natural gas fueling station. The selected turnkey station developer will be responsible for the coordination of all permits.t City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 14 March 2005 o o o , , South Coast AIr Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station InfraslTUCwre - RFP #P2004-09 While I'I'FPA does not have the authority to permit new natural gas fueling facilities, the agency has developed what are considered to be the recommended best practices, or industry standards for such projects. I. California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 1, Unified Pressure Vessel Safery Orders 2. California Code of Regulations, Title 24, (California Building Code) Part 2, Volume 2 (provisions for structural engineering design) 3. NFPA 57, Liquefied Natural Gas Vehicular Fuel Systems Code 4. NFPA 59A, Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 5. NFPA 52, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Vehicular Fuel Systems Code 6. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code 7. AStvffi. SECTION 8, Pressure Vessels Like NFPA, Cal OSHA does not currently regulate the construction of natural gas fueling stations, but does provide recommended best practices guidelines through Title 8 of the California pressure vessel code. Although pennits are not required from Cal OSHA, the agency must be notified of all new natural gas fueling station development projects. Additionally, when complete, new natural gas fueling stations must be certified by a registered California engineer. knowledgeable in natural gas storage and dispensing systems, to be compliant with Title 8. Permitting Schedule I , . Action Responsible Party Meeting between City of San Bernardino. CALTRANS and Cily/County agencies responsible for Issuing permits or other type of project approvals City of San Bernardino Prepare and complete 'I' environmental review process oer CEOA/NEPA I I Review/Approve Design City of San Bernardino City of San Bernardino! CALTRANS City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGIl...CNG Fueling Facilily Product START DATE COMPLETION . Identification of I local , I requirements; provide agencies with LNGILCNG fueling station information January 2005 February 2005 i Environmental Approval January 2005 June 2005 Approved Design February 2005 i 1 June 2005 i 15 March 2005 "'W~!!'~'-" 'e,"' "C' o o o -. ..... ,~.,- South Coast Alr Qualny Management Dislnct Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004.09 I I I I I I Action I Responsible I Product START DATE COMPLETION I Party ! I : I I City of San I Prepare/release I Construction i Bernardino/ May 2005 July 2005 i Construction RFP i RFP i I GNA , I I Contract for I Negotiate! Award City of San July/August Station August 2005 Construction RFP Bernardino Construction 2005 I Obtain necessary permits I Station Approved September 2005 November 2005 Developer Permits Installation of LNG i Station Deve]oper Installation December 2005 I February 2006 eouiDment ! ComD]ete I LNG station system start up Station Developer Testing Complete February 2006 March 2006 and lest Training and handoff of City of San I Bernardino/ LNG station to station I Station Training Complete April 2006 I April 2006 I operator Developer City of San I LNG station Grand Bernardino/ Grand Opening I May 2006 May 2006 Opening event leTC/ Station Developer Operation City of San Bernardino intends to make the station accessible 24 hours per day 7 days a week. City of San Bernardino is aware that South Coast Air Quality Management District, in partnership with the Department of Energy and California Energy Commission, is currently funding an effort to develop a standardized protocol for access to and billing for natural gas fueling infrastructure throughout California. As a result of this effort and this station development project, City of San Bernardino is committed to assisting with this card reader protocol being established for California that will: . Authorize access to users trained for the specific fuel; . Provide payment processing through Commercial Fuel Network. Voyager. Mastercard, Visa and proprietary cards as optioned by the station owner (with the ability to include other entities as may become necessary); and . Allow for eventual implementation nationwide. City of San Bernardino hopes to contribute to the open-architecrore card access system efforts and incorporate any new hardware and software specifications into its station to the extent that they are available. City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility ]6 March 2005 ....l;i5TlJ"C"c'""' o o o HH" South Coast Air Quality Management DislJ"l~t Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-Q9 NEW FACILITY START UP: WORK STATEMENT-ITEM 9 The equipment supplier selected through the competitive bid process shall, as part of the contract, provide the necessary "start up services" including training of operation' and maintenance personnel. The factory-authorized technician shall inspect all equipment, inspect the site installation, place the unit on line, prove operation and functionality of all controls. Onsite personnel shall receive a minimum of one day training in the proper operation and maintenance of the equipment. Preventative maintenance procedures shall be established and a manual provided. A site-specific log shall be provided and reviewed by the vendor during the one-year onsite maintenance period. after which time the City of San Bernardino will be responsible for logging preventative maintenance and repair services performed. l:sE01'4.lIN:a..;~__~~u.l'E I PROJECT SCHEDULE For the period of time required by its contract with the SCAQMD, City of San Bernardino shall submit quarterly status reports meeting the guidelines contained within the contract between the SCAQMD and City of San Bernardino. Within these reports, City of San Bernardino will provide the fuel throughput and identify vehicle use of the station. This information may include the dispensed price of the fuel. time and date of fueling, vehicle mileage. and other relevant operational data. This data will be provided in a Microsoft Office electronic format. Following is a schedule of project milestones and the supportive documentation to be submitted, throughout the above described Scope of Work. Action Responsible Product START DATE COMPLETION Party I , , Meeting between City of Identification of I San Bernardino. local requirements; CALTRANS and City/County agencies City of San provide agencies i January 2005 February 2005 Bernardino with LNGILCNG i responsible for issuing I fueling station I pennils or other type of Droiect aDDrovals I infonnation Prepare and complete I City of San Environmental i environmental review January 2005 June 2005 process per CEONNEP A Bernardino Approval City of San I Review! Approve Design Bernardino! Approved Design i February 2005 June 2005 CALTRANS Prepare/release Cny of San Construction RFP May 2005 July 2005 ConstrUction RFP BcrnardlOo! GNA Negotiate! A ward Cay of San Contract for Station July.lAugust 2005 August 2005 Construction RFP Bernardino Construction . Obtain necessarY pennits Station Developer Approved Pennits SePtember 2005 Novemher 2005 Installation of LNG Installation , I eQuioment Station Developer Complete December 2005 February 2006 I Cay of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCl'W Fueiing Facility Ii March 2005 --''''''-''l;,~~-,".,,-,:-~-,.._.~ o o o '.. Action , LNG station system start up I and lest Traimng and handoff of LNG station to station o erator LNG station Grand Opening event ,"",,"- South Coast AIr Quality Management Dlsuict Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 Responsible Party Product r STARTDATE COMPLETION Station Developer I Testing Complete February 2006 March 2006 City of San Bernardinol Station Develo er City of San Bernardinol JerCI Station Develo er I Training Complete April 2006 April 2006 Grand Opening May 2006 May 2006 City of San Bernardino will provide any additional updates, including the preparation of' a progress report and oral presentation for the AQMD's Annual Contractors' Review Meeting or other AQMD sponsored meeting, as requested by the SCAQMD COMPLETION WITHIN 2-YEAR TIME PERIOD As detailed in the above project schedule, City of San Bernardino's LNGILCNG fueling station will be operational by April 2006. The major project milestones include release of the RFP for construction in August 2005 and equipment installation by February 2006. It is anticipated that the RFP for construction will be released immediately following contract execution with SCAQMD for this grant. I ., ,,-. ." . '-. -.' " ... ". '. ,.... ,. .....-. .. ...~. -. . . :.- l~ftI~'~~fiJO~,:lr~~" PROJECT MANAGEMENT S'mUCTURE. Mr. Taylor will oversee the implementation of this scope of work. He will be responsible for client interface and keeping the project within budget, on time and meeting the contract deliverable. Mr. Taylor will be responsible for contract administration and finance issues. He will also oversee the day-to-day operations; including keeping in regular contact with the SCAQMD, GNA, subcontractor(s), tracking deliverables, budget, and coordinating, directing and assigning tasks to staff and subcontractors. 18 City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility March 2005 ""]",.".. o o o South Coast AIr Quahty Management Dlstllct Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 City of San Bernardino David Taylor Facilities Management City of San Bernardino Byron Montalvo, P.E. Senior Civil Engineer Gladstein, Neandross & Associates Erik Neandross Fuel Solutions Reb Guthrie AMEC Earth & Environmental Linn Zukor MDCEngineers, Inc. Jacob Chan, P.E. PROGRAM MONITORING PROCEDURES City of San Bernardino shall monitor the development of the station with the a~sistance of GNA. Using the project timeline as a guide, the Project team will proceed with tasks to complete development of the LNG station in a timely manner. i,~,ji~.~:...:~~~~~.... City of San.Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, California 92418 (909) 384-5140 The agency implementing the project will be the City of San Bernardino. The specific Departments involved will be Development Services and Public Services. Due to the nature and scope of this project, the City will solicit for and enter into an agreement with a contractor to prepare construction documents, construct and operate the East Valley Regional LNGILCNG Fueling Facility. The City regularly uses private vendors to perform public works and facilities projects of titis type. City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 19 March 2005 South Coast Air Quality Mllnagement District Natural Gas Fueling StatIOn Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 o Key Project staff include David Taylor, Project Manager. Facilities Management and Byron Montalvo. Senior Civil Engineer. Mr. Montalvo will oversee technical and engineering support in order to coordinate the development of the Request for Proposals for both the Design and construction through the City's Engineering Department. Gladstein. Neandross & Associates (GNA), working under contract to City of San Bernardino, for the design and construction management, will provide technical assistance to Mr. Montalovo. Mr. Taylor will serve as Project Manager and principal contact person for the construction and operation. The City has developed a project management infrastructure capable of managing large projects, as well as providing appropriate reporting on Federal and State funded projects. Reports shall be prepared and reviewed by the City Engineer and Project Manager relating to schedule. problem and issue resolution. and funding expenditure. o The City has completed similar projects of this nature. Approximately four years ago. the City constructed a new diesel and gasoline-fueling island at this proposed site. At that time, infrastructure was installed to support alternative fuel systems, including electrical and plumbing stub-outs, placement of concrete pads and support facilities. The City ha~previously identified potential design/build and operations vendors who would be capable of accomplishing this project in the time allocated. Therefore. the City does not anticipate any significant or insurmountable barriers to the timely completion of this project. In addition. the City has successfully applied for and managed CMAQ projects in the past. The City is currently performing a project to renovate the historic Santa Fe Depot. using funding sources such as lEA- 21 funds. Staff has successfully worked with CalTrans on a variety of infrastructure and transportation issues. and has developed an excellent working relationship with CalTrans. Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, LLC (GNA) 3015 Main Street. Suite 300 Santa Monica. California 90405 (310) 314-1934 Through the numerous projects it has already developed and is currently involved in, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates has developed an in-depth understanding and working knowledge natural gas vehicle and fueling station technologies. GNA has already helped establish more than a dozen naturdl gas fueling facilities throughout the Western United States, with many additional facilities to come on line between 2005 and 2006. In a very new and rapidly -!!eveloping industry such as this. it is only through such constant in-depth involvement with such projects that GNA is able to keep pace with the most recent developments of the industry and with the constantly changing and improving technologies, codes, regulations and standard operating practices. o Although GNA has such experience, it realizes that it will not have all of the answers 100 percent of the time. As such. GNA is a firm believer in utilizing a collaborative approach. involving as many knowledgeable parties as possible. It has been GNA's experience that a project stands the best chance of success when participation is gathered from the station developers. contractors, engine and truck manufacturers. permitting agencies. and other involved parties. Like any City of San Bernardino Ea,( Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 20 March 2005 South Coast Air Quahty Management Dislnct Natural Gas Fueling Stillion Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 development project, peer review of the plans and specifications will only help to strengthen the o project a~ a whole. The following personnel are involved in the development of the City of San Bernardino's LNG/LCNG fueling station. o o Erik Neandross, CEO - Gladstein, Neandross & Associates For the last three-years, Me. Neandross has been GNA's key personnel under our City of Los Angeles General Services Department contract to provide professional advisory services during the development of several LNG/LCNG and CNG refueling stations throughout the City (including West Valley, South LA, North Central, Topanga, the Harbor Yard, Ea'it VaHey and several others). He also played an instrumental role in the City's California DOSH Title 8 Variance Hearing in August 2002. This hearing was the only such hearing ever held for LNG/LCNG refueling station issues under the DaSH Title 8 code. Mr. Neandross has been providing consulting and project management services for heavy-duty truck fleet fueling station prqjects for the past seven years, with the fIrst two years experience focused on installing diesel fueling stations around the country, and the last five years focused on developing LNG, LNG/LCNG and CNG fueling stations in California. He is a certified New Jersey and New York State Firefighter with over five years of front-line experience. Mr. Neandross has specialized training for Hazardous Materials (Level One and Two), Live Electrical, and Alternative Fuel Vehicles Firefighting. Mr. Neandross is the Project Manager for Gladstein, Neandross & Associates' largest and award winning project, the Interstate Clean Transponation Corridor (ICTC). The ICTC is a public agency supported effort focused on establishing a sustainable network of alternative fuel stations (i.e: LNG) to support the movement of goods throughout the western United States by clean fuel heavy-duty trucks. The initial ponion of the ICTC links San Diego, Los Angeles, the San Joaquin Valley, San Francisco, Sacramento, Reno, Salt Lake City and Phoenix along 1-80, 1.5, CA-99, 1-10 and the 1-15, creating a triangular corridor that is creating alternative fuel coverage for 2,000 miles of interstate highways. This effort is sponsored in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, United States Environmental Protection Agency Region IX, California Air Resources Board, California Energy Commission, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, Riverside County Transportation Commission, and the San Bernardino Associated Governments. Mr. Neandross has been the Project Manager for several projectr; similar to the scope of work requested by the City of LA. Some examples include the oversight and direct development of the RFP bid packages for the City of Tulare's LNG/LCNG fueling facility, Riverside County Waste Management Department LNG fueling station, the City of Barstow LNG/LCNG fueling station, . the City of LA's South LA LNG/LCNG refueling station, and the City of LA's CNG refueling station at its Topanga Street Services yard. Apart from the development of LNG, LNG/LCNG and CNG refueling stations, Mr. Neandross has experience in the sighting of LNG production facilities ("liquefiers") and LNG import terminals. Working with California's leading supplier of LNG, Applied LNG Technologies, Mr. City of San Bernardino Easl Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 21 March 2005 o o o m," South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station lnfrasuucture -. RFP #P2()()4..09 Neandross has been involved in several projects to bring new LNG production facilities on line within the state of California. One project focused on the sighting of an existing 105,OOO-gallon per day production facility in Mojave, California. Also through this work, Mr. Neandross provided third-party peer review of an RFP for the construction of a new, 25,OOO-gallon per day LNG production facility. Currently, Mr. Neandross is involved in the development of an LNG import terminal being proposed for the Port of Long Beach. As part of this project, a one-million gallon LNG storage facility and three rack loading system will be constructed to supply up to 300,000 gallons of transportation grade LNG to California fleet operators such as the City of Los Angeles. For this project, Mr. Neandross' efforts encompass many tasks ranging from code and permit identification and strategy reports; marine port terminal LNG vehicle and refueling infrastrUcture projects; LNG locomotive project development; strategy, outreach, PR and marketing activities; and additional similar tasks. Throughout all of the aforementioned work, Mr. Neandross has gained significant and valuable first-hand experience in the development of LNG, LNGILCNG and CNG refueling facilities within the State of California. He has not only developed an in-depth working knowledge of the technical aspects of such projects, but has also grown to understand the political, educational, and other support roles that often must be assumed in the development of a project such as this. Perhaps of pinnacle importance is Mr. Neandross' experience and understanding of the many codes, regulations and other guidance documents (NFPA 57, NFPA 59A, CCR Title 8, to name a few) that govern the development of facilities such as the ones being developed by the City of San Bernardino. Cliff Gladstein, President - Gladstein, Neandross & Associates Mr. Gladstein has 18 years experience in the development and implementation of alternative fuel vehicle projects. He has been a Program Specialist for the Department of Energy Clean Cities Program since 1995. He also co-founded and led the South Coast Air Quality Management District's Leadership Cities program since 1996, in an effort to enable local government fleet operators to share their AFV lEV experiences with one another in the hopes of building better deployment programs. As founder and director of the Interstate Clean Transportation Corridor Pr~iect, Mr. Gladstein assisted Harris Ranch and The Vons Companies to implement their respective LNG deployment projects. Each of these fleets decided to utilize the CaterpillarlPower Systems Associates dual- fuel engine technology and to develop their own public access LNG fueling facility. After assisting to raise the necessary funding for each of these projects, Mr. Gladstein oversaw the development and release of RFP documents for each fueling facility. After receiving bids, Mr. Gladstein and his then Senior Associate organized and led the evaluation panel to review bids and make an award to the winning contractor. Through these experiences, Mr. Gladstein has developed a working knowledge of the technical aspects of natural gas vehicle and infrastrUcture development projects. Karen Sagen, Senior Associate - Gladstein, Neandross & Associates Through her extensive outreach efforts to public and private fleet operators, fuel providers and other related companies to facilitate the development of alternative fuel infrastructure, Ms. Sagen has developed a working knowledge of the process and technical aspects required to develop and City of San Bernardino East Valley L"IGILCNG Fueling Facility 22 March 2005 "~"<" ~<<,.<".,' ,.~ South Coast Air Quahty Management D!SlTIct Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004-09 o build an LNGILCNG fueling facility. Ms. Sagen has compiled questions and coordinated responses via RFP addendums to respond to vendor's questions. She is also proficient at the review and analysis of scientific and technical studies related to alternative fuel and low emission vehicles and technologies. Ms. Sagen has been intimately involved with GNA's activities focused on deveioping LNG and LCNG fueling facilities in the City of Tulare, County of Riverside, City of Barstow, City of San Bernardino, City of Commerce, City of Banning; at Downs Commercial Fueling, Sysco Food Services of Los Angeles and Yusen Terminals. City of Redlands Gladstein, Neandross & Associates assisted the City or Redlands to develop its LNGILCNG refueling station in 2002 and 2003. For this project, GNA conducted a comprehensive outreach program to local private and public fleet operators to determine the level of interest and resulting throughput demands for the City's public access LNGILCNG fueling facility. Using this information, GNA developed a conceptual plan and site layout for the facility. Next, GNA prepared a complete RFP package (please see attached RFP) on behalf of the City, issued the document to a group of pre-qualified bidders, organized and led a pre-bid meeting at the City, and received, evaluated and recommended to the City a winning proposal. Given a small discrepancy in the proposed project costs and the available budget, in less than a weeks' timt:, GNA assisted the City to negotiate with the most qualified designlbuild team a mutually agreeable price for this project. o Construction began in October 2002, with station completion in 2nd quarter 2003. Dunng the constmction phase of this project, GNA continued to work the City of Redlands to review project submittals. provide permitting assistance, facilitate the issuance of a fuel supply RFP, and provide other technical assistance as needed. Throughout this work, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates has and will continue to be the prime/lead consultant. The point of contact and lead official at the City of Redlands for this project is Bill Hemsley, Civil Engineer for the Public Works Department. Mr. Hemsley can be reached at (909) 798- 7586 exl. 2, or in writing al35 Cajon Street, Ste. 222, Redlands, CA 92373. Additional information on this pr~iect follows. I Project Title: i City of Redlands - - , I Operational Status: 2003 i Technical assistance I I GNA Assistance Provided: RFP development and release I Lead review panel, award bid. and negotiate a contract i Construction support I I I Station Capacity: 15,OOO-gallons LNG; 36,000 scf. CNG ! LNG Dispensers: 2 sin~le-hose dispensers with growth capability i , 1 dual-hose dispensers capable of dispensing CNG at I CNG Dispensers. I 3,000 psi. and 3,600 ps!. With growth capability o City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 23 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management DIStrlCl Natura) Gas Fueling SUllion Infrastruclure - RFP #P2004-09 ! Public or Private Ownership: I Public Accessibility: I Fleet User Information: I Public I Yes City refuse trucks; transit buses; light-, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles; and varied outside public users City of Los Angeles - West Valley Gladstein, Neandross & Associates worked with the City of Los Angeles to develop a world- class LNGILCNG fueling facility at its West Valley Sanitation Yard in Nonhridge.. From this facility, the City operates approximately 120 heavy-duty refuse collection trucks, all of which operate on LNG. GNA worked with the City to release an RFP for the procurement of a contractor for this station. GNA also assisted in the review of proposals received and played a critical role on the evaluation panel to select and negotiate with the winning contractor for this project (AESE, now EFS West). GNA also played a leading role in the project by providing technical and construction management suppon to the City of LA during the construction phase of this project. (Please see Section 3.0 of this SOQ for additional information on GNA's activities for this project.) Construction was completed and station operations commenced in early 2004. GNA played a critical role during the stan-up and sign-off of this fueling station. Also during the development of this project, GNA represented the City during a CalOSHA Title 8 variance hearing. Doug Schmidt, General Service Depanment, has been the Project Manager for this CNG station. Mr. Schmidt can be reached at (213) 473-7503, or in writing at City Hall South, 111 East 1st Street, Room 601-C, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Additional information on this project follows. Project Title: , 0 erational Status: I GNA Assistance Provided: City of LA West Valley I 0 rational since early 2004- Technical assistance RFP review and release Panicipate on review panel, award bid Construction and technical su n , 45,000- allons LNG; 36,000 set. CNG 6 sina e-hose LNG dis nsers 3 dual-hose CNG dis ensers Public Under consideration by the Cit 120 refuse trucks powered by CAT C-IO dual-fuel engines. Additional CNG powered street sweepers and other utilitv vehicles. J I Fleet User Information: Grand Canyon National Park Service City of San Bernardino East Valley U-iGILCNG Fueling Facility 24 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management Distric: Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P2004.09 Using the RFP GNA helped to develop for the City of Tulare, the Grand Canyon National Park Service solicited a contractor to develop a new LNG/LCNG fueling facility at the Park's South Rim. This state-of-the-art facility supports the Park Service's . expanding fleet of full size natural gas buses and select maintenance vehicles. Over time, Park Services plans to convert the remainder of its transit and maintenance fleet to natural gas. This facility also has a unique feature in that it uses vaporized LNG to supply the natural gas heating system in a recently constructed nearby maintenance building. GNA was the prime consultant to the National Park Service on this project. GNA participated on the evaluation panel to select the winning contractor and provided technical consulting services to the Park during the construction phase and start-up/sign-off phase of this project. The point of contact at the Grand Canyon is Jim Tuck, Transportation Director at the Park. Mr. Tuck can be reached at (520) 774-1697, or in writing at, 823 North San Francisco, Suite A, Flagstaff. AZ 86001-3234 Additional information on the Grand Canyon's LNG/LCNG station project follows. Project Title: o rational Status: Grand Canyon National Park Service rational since 2002. Technical assistance Proposal review and bid award recommendation Construction man ement and technical su ort 15,QOO-gallons with the ability to add a second 15,000- all on tank; 36,000 scf. CNG stora e I dual-hose dis enser 2 dual-hose dispensers capable of dispensing fuel at both 3,000 si. and 3,6000 si. Public Limited . 12 full size buses with 5.9L dedicated natural gas engines (5 CNG and 7 LNG) with additional units on order (LNG) . 3 refuse trucks with CAT C-IO dual-fuel engines . 3 bi-fuel Ford F-150 GNA Assistance Provided: I Station Capacity: LNG Dispensers: I CNG Dispensers: Public or Private Ownershi Public Accessibility: Fleet User Information: Riverside County Waste Management Department Gladstein, Neandross & Associates worked with the Riverside County Waste Management Department (RCWMD) as the prime (and only) consultant for over three years to develop a public access, state-of-the-art LNG fueling facility on a parcel adjacent to an existing refuse transfer station. For the first two years, GNA successfully pieced together more than a half a dozen different funding sources in order to develop a working budget for this project. The next City of San Bernardino East Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 25 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quallly Managemenl Dlstri" Natural Gas Fueiing Station InfrasU1Jcture - RFP itP2004-09 year and a half were spent in soliciting and procuring a competent tearn of contractors for this project. Given the fact that this neighboring refuse transfer station receives approximately 900 heavy-duty truck trips per day, the site of this fueling facility could not be more ideal for such a project. For this project, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates was the prime/lead contractor and GNA continues to provide technical assistance on an as-needed basis. GNA worked with the County to develop and issue an RFP for the construction of this facility. GNA assembled an evaluation panel to select the winning contractors for this project. Because of the uniqueness of the public funding sources for this station (Federal CMAQ $$), it was required that two independent contractors be used for this project. GNA assisted in the coordination and implementation of this unique procurement and contracting process. Construction, testing/training and the grand opening were completed in 2002. The Riverside County Waste Management Department developed this project 100 percent as a public access LNG fueling facility. The County is not anticipating that its own vehicles will use this station in the initial years of its operation. Instead, the base fleet for this facility will be trucks operated by Bumec Waste Industries, the largest privately held refuse collection company in Southern California. Through Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, Bumec received funding for 55 refuse collection and transfer trucks to be powered by CaterpillarlPower Systems Associates dual-fuel engines. In addition to the heavy-duty trucks operated by Bumec, it is possible that Stater Bros. Markets may also fuel its 35 class-8, line-haul trucks at this facility. Joseph McCann, General Manager and Chief Engineer was the Project Manager for this effort. While Mr. McCann has since left RCWMD, Hans Kernkamp, the current RCWMD General Manager can be reached at (951) 486-3203, or by writing at 14310 Frederick St., Moreno Valley, CA 92553. Additional information on this project follows. , Project Title: o erational Status: I I GNA Assistance Provided: , Riverside County Waste Mana ement De August 2001 I Fundraising (80% of project costs) I Technical assistance RFP development and release Assemble review panel, award bid Construction and 00- oin technical su ort I IS.ODO-gallons with the ability to add a second 15,000- aallOD tank 2 sin Ie-hose dis ensers None (at this time) Public i Yes 13 class-8 refuse transfer trucks, oowered by CAT C-12 . I dual-fuel enaines. Station Capacity: LNG Dis nsers: CNG D' nsers: Public or Private Ownershi Public Accessibility: Fleet User Information: City of San Bernardino East Valley LNG/LCNG Fueling Facility 26 March 2005 o o o _>""" "U, South Coast Air Quality Management DlSlnct Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure - RFP #P20Q4.Q9 114 refuse collection trucks powered by Cummins 8.3 G i I dedicated engines. I I ! . I City of Tulare After successfully securing several grant funding sources on behalf of the City of Tulare, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates took the lead role for developing an RFP on behalf of the City of Tulare" This prqject was somewhat unique as the LNGILCNG refueling system was being built in place of (and using pieces of) an existing CNG refueling station. The RFP developed for the City was tailored to the needs of the City's CNG and LNG fleet. It was developed using the templates GNA had already helped compose for the Harris Ranch and Vons Companies' LNG fueling facilities. Upon completion of this draft by GNA and the City, it was sent out for peer review to a third party sub-contractor (Fuel Solutions). After the sub- contractor's comments were reviewed and incorporated into the RFP, the document was released for a public bid. The City of Tulare received three complete bids back for this project. GNA assembled and led a review panel consisting of representatives from the City of Tulare, California Energy Commission. and Pacific Gas & Electric. A winning proposal was selected and construction commenced almost immediately. GNA provided technical consulting services to the City during the construction phase of this project. This facility has been operating since July 2001 and is performing flawlessly. The lead agency for the City on this project was the Tulare City Fire Department. Fire Chief AI Miller was the Project Manager. Chief Miller can be reached at (559) 685-4330, or in writing at 3981 South K Street, Tulare, CA 93274. Additional information on the City of Tulare' s LNGILCNG station project follows. Pro'ect Title: o rational Status: City of Tulare o erational since July 2001 I Fundraising (42% of total project costs) i Technical assistance I RFP development and release I Assemble review panel, award bid I Construction su ort l5,OOO-gallons with the ability to add a second 15,000- allan tank 1 dual-hose dis enser 1 dual-hose dispenser capable of dispensing fuel at both I 3,000 psi. and 3,6000 psi. Public , I GNA Assistance Provided: Station Capacity: LNG Dis ensers: I CNG Dispensers: ! Public or Private Ownership: i Public Accessibility: I Fleet User Information: Yes . 3 refuse rrucks with CAT C-] 0 dual-fuel, City of San Bernardino East Valley LNG/LeNG Fueling Facilily 27 March 2005 o o o ~ ...... ..~...,.... ~~'." ~outtl Coast AIr Ijuallly Management Ulstnct Natural Gas Fueiing Station Infra.~trUcture - RFP #P2004-09 engines with 3 additional units on order (all LNG) . 2 refuse trucks with Cummins L-W dedicated I natural gas engines (CNG) . 6 transit buses with Cummins 5.9L dedicated natural gas engines (CNG) with 4 additional units on order (LNG) . 24 dedicated CNG Ford Crown Victorias, 7 bi- fuel Ford F-150 pickup trucks, and 3 dedicated CNG Ford F-250 icku trucks l~tiJa;~,__$l)~Ii~ KEY PERSONNEL Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, UC (GNA) Clifford E. Gladstein. President Clifford E. Gladstein, President of GNA and ICTe Project Director has over ten years of experience with air quality, energy and transportation issues. In his current capacity as a Program Specialist for the Department of Energy's Clean Cities Program, Mr. Gladstein is involved in the development and implementation of the City of Los Angeles and the Southern California Association of Government's Clean Cities efforts. He also assists Clean Cities Programs throughout the Western United States, helping them develop mechanisms to finance their activities and establish links through clean transportation corridors to other Clean Cities. Erik Neandross. Vice President Erik J. Neandross, JCTC Project Manager, provides technology and marketing expertise in the areas of alternative fuel vehicle deployment, infrastructure development and financial planning for JCTC public and private partnerships. He is responsible for supervising infrastructure development and vehicle deployment along the 4-state JCTC corridor. This includes funding source identification and proposal development on bebalf of JeTC stakeholders. LASOR HOURS The project cost to be paid through the proposed SCAQMD funding are for site improvements, hardware and installation orilY, therefore identification of labor hours by category is not applicable. WORK PERFORMED WITHIN SCAQMD 100 p'ercem of the project man'clgement, permitting. construction and operation will occur within the geographical boundaries of the AQMD. City of San Bernardino East Valiey L'iG/LCNG Fueling Facility 28 March 2005 South Coast Air Quality Management DIStrlCl Nawral Gas Fueling SUltion Infrastructure - RFP #P2004.09 o EDUCA TION AND TRAINING As is evidenced from the resumes andlor statements of qualifications for each team member provided within or attached to this application, all members of the project team are well qualified to perform the duties for which they will be responsible. Particularly in regard to the technical matters of this project (LNG fuel systems, cryogenic engineering, and high-pressure gas systems), all members of the project team have received the appropriate education, training and certifications to properly carry out the work required for this project. Additional training will be provided to City of San Bernardino personnel once the LNG station has become operational in order to ensure the proper and safe ongoing operations of this facility. Should City of San Bernardino require additional training or education, beyond that of what can be provided to them by the project team, the company will seek outside professional services to gain such expertise. GENERAL QUAUFlCA TIONS The project will be implemented by an experienced team who have already shepherded millions of dollars in grant funding for similar alternative fuel projects. GNA has successfully secured millions in funding for ICTC projects, as well as tens of millions more in private and third party investment in alternative-fuel infrastructure and vehicle deployment projects throughout the western United States. With the added strength of Fuel Solutions record for designing dependable fueling stations, we are certain that the project will be completed on schedule, within budget and to the level of quality necessary to make all of the project team members proud to say they are part of the team. o I-:SE(DJB~~"'~"lJ.~.Jii$:' .1 City of San Bernardino has contracted with GNA for the design of the LNGILCNG fueling station. Gladstein. Neandross & Associates Erik Neandross 3015 Main Street, Suite 300 Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 314-1934 Fuel Solutions - Mechanical Systems Reb Guthrie 12340 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 133 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 207 -8548 A.\tlEC Earth & Environmental - Environmental Documentation Linn Zukor ] East Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 962-0992 o City of San Bernardino Easl Valley LNGILCN'G Fueling Facility 29 March 2005 o o o ,. South Coasl Air QualIty Management District Natural Gas FuelIng Station InfraslTucture - RFP #P2004-09 MDC Engineers. Inc. - Electrical Engineering Jacob Chan, P.E. 2316 Vz S. Union Avenue, Suite 5 Los Angeles, CA 90007 (213) 746-2844 City of San Bernardino has not yet selected the vendor to complete the station's development or fuel supply. As previously detailed, a Request for Proposals (RFP) will be issued to competitively select a turnkey station developer. The City of San Bernardino and GNA shall research and prepare a list of LNG Station Vendors that will receive the RFP. Historically, the selected project tearn consists of several companies pooling their expertise. developing a team that will successfully perfonn the scope of work. The selection criteria and experience of the RFP review committee will assure that the selected project team is experienced and competent. I;SEC:l1G)~lG:4o..I\1FJ3PT-~.' . .1 City of San Bernardino does not perceive any conflict of interest with other clients affected by actions performed by City of San Bernardino on behalf of the SCAQMD. 1..f!~_."II'JO' .'~i.;u."'. ':r.Ir.'rI.' "nIl.' . "1' .";.:'~..'. ......... .'~_l'l'a-i_J!#J~f;,'4It'~I;A . .:.~:. COMPUANCE WITH FUEL SPECIFlCA TlONS The LNG storage vessel to be used is designed to meet the design standard ASME Section vn Division 1. The station will be installed to meet all industry standards, codes and applicable regulations in effect at the time of installation. Because of the physical properties of LNG, the fuel dispensed from the station will far exceed the California Air Resources Board specification for methane content. Through the liquefaction process, the LNG is guaranteed to be 97 to 99 percent pure methane. City of San Bernardino will however require documentation from the fuel supplier to demonstrate the purity of the fuel. The fuel delivered to and dispensed by this facility will meet applicable governing local. state and federal fuel specifications. The LNG produced and delivered by ALT typically has a methane content of 96 to 99 percent and therefore, far exceeds the minimum methane standard for a natural gas vehicle fuel as set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). To ensure continued compliance with the CARB standard, AL T regularly samples and tests in a certified laboratory the composition of its LNG. These test reports are available to City of San Bernardino upon request at any time. Further, City of San Bernardino will work with the station constructor and fuel provider to ensure that weathering of the LNG fuel does not occur and that the fuel being dispensed from this LNG station is of consistent quality and in compliance with the CARB specification for natural gas vehicle fuel. Cny of San Bernardino Ea~t Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 30 March 2005 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management Dislnct Natural Gas Fueling Stalion lnfraslrucwre - RFP ltP2()()4.09 LIFE EXPECTANCY AND SAFETY/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS City of San Bernardino anticipates that the currently proposed LNG fueling station will be substantially intact for a minimum of ten-years. The use of LNG a~ a transportation fuel is still relatively new and there are continually slight improvements in design and technology that can be incorporated into existing infrastructure. As technology progresses, it is likely that the station project as proposed today will be enhanced. Furthermore, it is anticipated preventative maintenance and minor repairs within the projected ten-year project life will require that certain station components be replaced. Sllch components will likely include: LNG dispensing nozzle seals; vent line receptacle; LNG dispenser nozzle; LNG dispenser fill and vent line hoses: and one routine overhaul of the LNG dispensing/offload pump. GNA is in the process of developing station specifications and a performance based RFP, which details City of San Bernardino's current and projected needs. The contractor hired to construCt the LNGILCNG station will be required to have an in-house California registered Professional Engineers with extensive cryogenic and high pressure gas experience, experience in the design and installation, and meet the Title 8 requirements for experience. City of San Bernardino Easl Valley LNGILCNG Fueling Facility 'II March 2005 << < ,<<< <^^ o ATTACHMENT 1 Preliminary General Arrangement South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure o Respon~e to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA March 4, 2005 o o o o i i H~~ j .. .,....,... ~ i , . , , ~..;l:.:,..~. ~ ~. ~.._.~.. " ,. " " -I I " .,,,,,,,...--"-- ..-.~., , ....... ! () I i , 01r,;: '1 10: , I i o! I i I :.;..., M'1'~G=" I I I I. I . I , . iO "'''''~=::::::''''-:'~'':=~;;:':~;;:::':'':=:~~=~i_W, - !: p i ,~~ ....". .:~:.( "" .:1 "'!.J /"\.. 1."/"/1 v- j".:::~~ . .':'r;.~ .~ '.' _ . . ..I O. i "..-" '~;u. ....::.. ;;'1 " '\ " ~'-.'.X"'" ...... ',- Ii \~ If- ) I' I ..... .,'-- '. I ".' ! ----'" 'Vt " .... ..... " " "' PO. , ", ::V; :i^~ _........,~.\.:i.,-:- ~.: ~ -j~. .; ," !I'~'-' ""'.'. t, . r'" . ,) :~. i ~ ! ~ r f I " ;.: ~"'"w~..'" " """"C"V, ",",""' o ATTACHMENT 2 LNG/LCNG Fueling Station Projected Annual Throughput South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure o Response to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA March 4, 2005 o . '~_',",,,_,,,".<'.,,,ryo~.~~,'~m'i."'c,_",,''"' - ",,,' 10 ATTACHMENT 3 Letters of Support South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure o Response to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino. CA March 4, 2005 o .""TEC WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC. May 31, 2001 . Ms. Lori Sassoon Assistsnt to the City Administrator City of San Bemardino 300 N. -0- St,6th Floor San Bernardino..CA 92418 Dear Ms. Sassoon: On behalf of Burrtee Waste Industries, I am writing to express support far the City of San Bernardino's East Valley Regional LNGILCNG funding request from the San Bernardino Associated Govemments CMAQ Call for Projects. The planned public access LNG/lCNG fueling station at the City's corporate yard location will provide convenient fueling access to our company and will allow Burrtec to continue to implement an aggre8live alternative fuel truck deptoyment plan within the South Coast AIr Basin. . o By the expected opening. date of thtrfuellng"'station, our compsny antiCipates that it will h~ 1Q: LNG refuattut:aaawatiag.ln tba C1tr'of SIn Bernardino " from Burrtec's Fontana depot. Baeed on the historical diesel fuel uaageofthese vehicles. we expect that use of LNG toetrectively displace. approximately 12,500 gallons of diesel fuel consumption per truck per year. Burrtec Waste Industries ispraud ta endorse the efforts of the City of San Bernardino to expand the use ofaKematlvesto clieseHuef. in the light., l1'lIdi~ and heavy-duty vehlcfe sectors, v.t1lIe at the same time significantly improving the local quality air Quality far the re$ldents of the Inland Empire. Thank you for your consideration. If you have any questions about QU[ aHTIpany and/or Ita support of tnis project, please do not hesitate to call me at (gOO) 429-4200. Sincerely. _ ~ ~\l.- \O(~j Chuck Tobin Director;" Project Development o ga90 Cherry Avonue . P om:"" ". C~1Ifo",i8 92335 . 909-429-4200 . FAX 909-429-4296 ~ r ~~~~_~''<''''C~~CC'~ IZS kll11l1.. SIrwI . Sill aemardino. CA IZnSoOl3S . (l1li1117-110. Fu (I'" 3I7-11Jl1 .................._-'...~......,.I AND 'UIU: smlCES GI()~" . ~.;;';;;':;;'.~_;";:~_~.WmnvmN o o o KElt A. M1L:'!R Dir~ 01 PUl\lc VIotoa. May 31.,2001 Lori Sassoon JOO N. '0' Street Sl/\ Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Dear Mi. Sassoon: On behalf of San Bemal'dino county Department 01 Public WOlKS, I am wrillng to uPress support for the Cily of San Bernardino Eul Valey Regional LNGILCNG funding request from !he San Bernardino Associated Govemments CMAQ Call for Projects. The planned public aCCBU LNG/LCNG fueling station at the Clly's corporate yard 1ocatIo~ wi. provide convenient fueung a~ to our agency and wiR allow San Bemllclno County Department of Public WOrQ to Implement art aggressive alternative fuel truck deplgyment plan wltHn 1he South Coast Air Ba610. ' . WIthin a short periOd followin9 the expeclecl oPening date of th& fueling statiOn. our agency antidperes that it 'NiII have (2) LNG trucki o"rating In the vicinity of:he fueling aite in tit. City of San Bemardino with (4) additional in the folowing fiscal year; (4) additiOnal the next 'oDowlng fiscal Y51ar: (e) additional In 1M ne:d followinG fiscal yur and (0) the neld fDIIawing nscal year. Based on the hiS1Oric:' diesel fuel usage or 111... vehic:les. we expect \he use of LNG-to effectively displace appraximately 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel consumption per truck pet year. San eemardinocounty Oep8l1l'ftlnt of PImIlc Wortcl is pl'OuCl to endorse !hI efforts of the City of San Bernardino to upal'ld the us. or a1l11rn11lives:tD. diesel fuel In the 11ght-, medium- and heavy-duty vehlde GBdOrS. White at !he same time signlftc:antly imp/'O''''"g the lo~ air QUaDty for the residents of the InJand Empire. TltInk you for your censideration-. If you have 8ny Question about our agency ancllor i1s support of this projec:t, p1Si1S8 do not hesitate to call me at (909) 3814080. Sincerely, ~ ~~~~.~ Rick F"erguson, Equipmenl S"uperinlenclent Department of Public Wcrks TranspcrtatlanlFlood Control RLFws cc: Ken Miller, DireetQl' otDepeI1rnenll)~PW4ic ~ Ted OcIlondzinier, AslisUlllt Director. Operationa. Department gf Public WorkS Julie Gilbert . Field RBIlC'8S8rllative 'for Seccmd OI;1rlct SuperviJcr .Ion Mikels :...;:.;,.:..:....-::-:. ;.;-l":C-:'..>'" :(..,/,.,~:~ .~:~"l:!::"'::l g ",d ~!!.r;~ '4~,,:.:,} :' i..#:,,,.\;:,:..t. ::..~.~ =,::::.,:;~ .":;t;;~ '; ~;':'~~:~:!~:::':". .... ..~....: ~'-3;..:: ." s.:ar.ei\~ :;~o::~ ~~:.: .~'j.!!:'~ ., . .' :":~~::"-. ::'~"'\' ..~.~~~ :!;".~ .,. . ~;e.~ ;':.";'.':; ;;;..... l...;",~;.t .:....!~....:::~. :.,...~.:,. -1::-:;0 ."".~. ~ : :..: ;:'.:~""'. .: '.:.~I:::..:' -:;.1 'i~ .'. 'Co ~:..'.~~:!:'.:~ ~':~. :. ':!.:<::_~: ;o-~ P. 131 o South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure Response to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 o V olume II l___ <;~~t~~Pt?~~l__~ o Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA March 4, 2005 o o o 'r' ., T~ City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino. California 92418 TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME II - COST PROPOSAL VOLUME /1- COST PROPOSAL........................................................................................................2 A. Labor .... .... ............. ........................ ............ ...... ..................... ........ ...................... ........ ................... 2 B . Subcontractor............................................................................................................... .......... ........ 2 C. Travel....... ...... ........... ...... ..... ....... ............................ ........... ...... ................ ............ ....... ................... 2 D. Other Direct Costs .........................................................................................................................2 E. Equipment.......... ... .... .... ...... .......... ................... ... ............. ...... .... ..................... .... ....... ............ ........ 2 F. Method of Financing.......................................................................................................................2 G. Cost Share ............... .... .... ............ .......................... ........... ....... ............................ ...... ........... ........ 3 H. Cost-Effectiveness. .... ... ............ .... ............... .......... ... ....... ............. ........ .............. ........ ................... 3 ., .' City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, California 92418 o VOLUME 11- COST PROPOSAL o I SCAQMD Natural Line Item Gas Fueling Cost Share Total I Infrastructure ProQram Funding A.Labor -0- $118,000 $118,000 B. Subcontrllctor I Gladstein, Neandross & ; -0- $153,610 $153,610 Associates Turnkey Station $164,861 $962,639 $1,127,500 Developer , C. Travel I -0- -0- I -0- I , -0- -0- i -0- D. Other Direct Costs I , E. Equipment -0- -0- -o- j I I I TOTAL! $164,861 $1,234,249 $1,399,110 I F. Method of Financing o Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) Local Grant I South Coast Air Quality Management District RFP #2002-19 I Local Grant , Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program I State/Federal Grant 1 SCAQMD Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure (Proposed) i Local Grant City of San Bernardino Refuse Funds o o o ~"'""'Y'>"""~,'~r_""~'F'-'" " City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, California 92418 G. Cost Share Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee I (MSRC) $ 76,792 I 5% South Coast Air Quality Management District RFP #2002-191$ 143,208 10% . Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program $ 911,859 65% I City of San Bernardino $ 102,390 I 7% , SCAQMD Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure $ 164,861 12% (Proposed) TOTAL $ 1 ,399,110 100% H. Cost-Effectiveness Please see LNG/LCNG Fueling Station Project Annual Throughput (Attachment 1) for details regarding specific number of units and fuel consumption per unit. Three-Year Cost-Effectiveness /1/1/06 throuah 6/30/11\ Fuel Consumed 2,599,485 I Funding From SCAQMD Natural Gas Fueling Slalion Program $164,861 Cost-Effectiveness ($Igallon) $ 0.063 - T en-Year Cost-Effectiveness (711106 throuah 6I3Otl6) Fuel Consumed 6,93i,960 Funding From SCAQMD Natural Gas Fueling I Station Program $164,861 Cost-Effectiveness ($/9allon) $ 0.024 o o o South Coast Air Quality Management District Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure Response to Request for Proposals #P2004-09 ...._M_~._______.._._....._.. ; ...._.M_.___ Volume III Certifications and Re~se!ltatiO!ls Prepared by: City of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA March 4, 2005 ""p" SCAQMD RFP #P2004-09 o CERTIFICATION MOST FAVORED CUSTOMER ST A IUS By submission of this offer, the Contractor hereby certifies that the rates contained in its cost proposal are no higher than those charged the Contractor's most favored customer, Company Name: City of San Bernardino Name of Authorized Representative C) J - .y-~..s- Date City of San Bernardino March 2005 C) ,.."c,.' "7."" o Business Information 1. Company Name and Address: City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 2. If the Contractor is a corporation please list your state of incorporation California 3. If the Contractor is a subsidiary or an affiliate please list the name and address of the parent company. N/A 4. If the Contractor is a parent company with subsidiaries or affiliates, please list the names of all subsidiaries or affiliates below. N/A C) The Contractor hereby anests that it is in good tax standing with the State of Cali fomia as of the date set forth below. Name of Authorized Representative 3- t,/-oS- Date City of San Bernardino March 2005 o o o o ""',^'''"'F'~, ~",'~- Natural Vas ruclmg SUll10n infrastructure SCAQMD RFP tlP2004-09 - -'-.'r~ South C<'CIlst A.ir Quali1:y NlanagelT1ent Dlstrlc::t z. I..a Eo. Copl.,., D.....,.. Ctlaf'ftOf'Id ..... CA '1 7cs,S-4' a:t. (909) ......zaoo To Whom 11 May Concern: Fcdcrallncome Tax Law requires our District to file information returns for "services rendered" by certain individuals and orhcrs. The code provides tbat dIe Taxpayer IdentifICation Numb.:r erme "paymcm recipient" (you) must be furnished upon request to the "service recipient" (us). According TO the regulations, effective January I, 1984, if the payee foils to provide the Correct ID Number. payments may ~ subject to 20% Backup Federal Income Tax Withholding by our Disuict, and the payee i:; further subject to a penalty ofSSO.OO by The IRS. In order to help us cOlllJ'ly with our reporting responsibilities and to protect yourself from withholding or penalty, please provide the following information and complete the attached W-9 form. and return both doQImcnts. 1. NINE DIGIT Fedetalldentification No. 95-6000772 or Social Security No. 2. ENTITY (check one) Individual Co~tion X Parmmhip Sole Proprietorship Other (specify) 3- ~-OS- Date Direetor. 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D1'locaI) II'anSIGtion or contrKt undir I pUblic tl'lflllaotlDn; vlalaMon of ..... or S_ anlilruat...... or__ion 0' ambllzzlement. theft. forgery, bribery, falsification or dIetrurion of ,.cordl. matlinl falee ltellmante. er _iving etolen property; Ie I Are not p.....n~~1cIed 'or or oIheNiR enmirwll, orOWlny CIIa~ by . gawenunent entity ("ederal. Sta~ or !ocal) Wl1f1 commlHion of Iny of the o"'e. enumerated In paragnaph 11 )(b) of thil certincltiOn; and (d) Have not within a tltfH.ytllr ~c:r.rICIlIIftIt thiI.....licdOftIllroposal had _ lII'more public tn_lOtions (Federal, Slate, or ) lImliniltcI for caus. or defaUlt I undlnllncl1hat a faille ot--. on Ill.. certIfiGItIon may tie groundw far rejeotlon of IIlls proposal or btrmilllltiort of the _rd. In addition, ullder1' use See.tOO1.1 f.... statement mlY mult In. fine of up 10 $1D,OOO or IIl'Iprlsonment for up 10 I yorI, or both. e .::::' ~ -p.~ o IItIIl un"le to C8rt1fy 10 tho"e ...-en... Mr eaplalllltioft i. _ehed. 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